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-rw-r--r--HOWTO/INSTALL.md6
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new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..48d8031bd0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.travis.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+language: erlang
+
+otp_release:
+ - 18.0
+
+sudo: false
+
+addons:
+ apt:
+ packages:
+ - autoconf
+ - libncurses-dev
+ - build-essential
+ - libssl-dev
+ - libwxgtk2.8-dev
+ - libgl1-mesa-dev
+ - libglu1-mesa-dev
+ - libpng3
+ - default-jdk
+ - g++
+ - xsltproc
+
+before_script:
+ - set -e
+ - export ERL_TOP=$PWD
+ - export PATH=$ERL_TOP/bin:$PATH
+ - export ERL_LIBS=''
+ - export MAKEFLAGS=-j6
+ - kerl_deactivate
+
+script:
+ - ./otp_build all -a
+
+after_success:
+ - ./otp_build tests && make release_docs
+
+after_script:
+ - cd $ERL_TOP/release/tests/test_server && $ERL_TOP/bin/erl -s ts install -s ts smoke_test batch -s init stop
+
+
diff --git a/HOWTO/INSTALL.md b/HOWTO/INSTALL.md
index 837e6cbd76..0dab438b10 100644
--- a/HOWTO/INSTALL.md
+++ b/HOWTO/INSTALL.md
@@ -406,6 +406,12 @@ Some of the available `configure` options are:
time source with elapsed time during suspend.
* `--disable-prefer-elapsed-monotonic-time-during-suspend` - Do not prefer an OS
monotonic time source with elapsed time during suspend.
+* `--with-clock-resolution=high|low` - Try to find clock sources for OS system
+ time, and OS monotonic time with higher or lower resolution than chosen by
+ default. Note that both alternatives may have a negative impact on the performance
+ and scalability compared to the default clock sources chosen.
+* `--disable-saved-compile-time` - Disable saving of compile date and time
+ in the emulator binary.
* `--enable-dirty-schedulers` - Enable the **experimental** dirty schedulers
functionality. Note that the dirty schedulers functionality is experimental,
and **not supported**. This functionality **will** be subject to backward
diff --git a/OTP_VERSION b/OTP_VERSION
index 3d5ab6e54d..e8b3857904 100644
--- a/OTP_VERSION
+++ b/OTP_VERSION
@@ -1 +1 @@
-18.0.2
+18.1.1
diff --git a/erts/aclocal.m4 b/erts/aclocal.m4
index 11c311f2c0..390d6cfc4d 100644
--- a/erts/aclocal.m4
+++ b/erts/aclocal.m4
@@ -750,8 +750,8 @@ AC_DEFUN(ERL_MONOTONIC_CLOCK,
prefer_resolution_clock_gettime_monotonic="$2"
;;
*)
- check_msg=""
- prefer_resolution_clock_gettime_monotonic=
+ check_msg="custom "
+ prefer_resolution_clock_gettime_monotonic="$2"
;;
esac
@@ -940,16 +940,16 @@ AC_DEFUN(ERL_WALL_CLOCK,
erl_wall_clock_low_resolution=no
erl_wall_clock_id=
- case $erl_cv_clock_gettime_wall_$1-$erl_cv_mach_clock_get_time_wall-$ac_cv_func_gettimeofday-$host_os in
- *-*-*-win32)
+ case $1-$erl_cv_clock_gettime_wall_$1-$erl_cv_mach_clock_get_time_wall-$ac_cv_func_gettimeofday-$host_os in
+ *-*-*-*-win32)
erl_wall_clock_func=WindowsAPI
erl_wall_clock_low_resolution=yes
;;
- no-yes-*-*)
+ high_resolution-no-yes-*-*)
erl_wall_clock_func=mach_clock_get_time
erl_wall_clock_id=CALENDAR_CLOCK
;;
- CLOCK_*-*-*-*)
+ *-CLOCK_*-*-*-*)
erl_wall_clock_func=clock_gettime
erl_wall_clock_id=$erl_cv_clock_gettime_wall_$1
for low_res_id in $low_resolution_clock_gettime_wall; do
@@ -959,7 +959,7 @@ AC_DEFUN(ERL_WALL_CLOCK,
fi
done
;;
- no-no-yes-*)
+ *-no-*-yes-*)
erl_wall_clock_func=gettimeofday
;;
*)
@@ -1472,7 +1472,7 @@ AC_ARG_WITH(with_sparc_memory_order,
LM_CHECK_THR_LIB
ERL_INTERNAL_LIBS
-ERL_MONOTONIC_CLOCK(high_resolution, undefined, no)
+ERL_MONOTONIC_CLOCK(try_find_pthread_compatible, CLOCK_HIGHRES CLOCK_MONOTONIC, no)
case $erl_monotonic_clock_func in
clock_gettime)
@@ -2219,10 +2219,10 @@ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-clock-gettime-monotonic-id=CLOCKID],
[specify clock id to use with clock_gettime() for monotonic time)]))
AC_ARG_ENABLE(prefer-elapsed-monotonic-time-during-suspend,
- AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-prefer-elapsed-monotonic-time-during-suspend],
- [Prefer an OS monotonic time source with elapsed time during suspend])
- AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-prefer-elapsed-monotonic-time-during-suspend],
- [Do not prefer an OS monotonic time source with elapsed time during suspend]),
+AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-prefer-elapsed-monotonic-time-during-suspend],
+ [Prefer an OS monotonic time source with elapsed time during suspend])
+AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-prefer-elapsed-monotonic-time-during-suspend],
+ [Do not prefer an OS monotonic time source with elapsed time during suspend]),
[ case "$enableval" in
yes) prefer_elapsed_monotonic_time_during_suspend=yes ;;
*) prefer_elapsed_monotonic_time_during_suspend=no ;;
@@ -2296,6 +2296,9 @@ case "$erl_wall_clock_func-$erl_wall_clock_id-$with_clock_gettime_realtime_id" i
esac
case $erl_wall_clock_func in
+ none)
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([No wall clock source found])
+ ;;
mach_clock_get_time)
AC_DEFINE(OS_SYSTEM_TIME_USING_MACH_CLOCK_GET_TIME, [1], [Define if you want to implement erts_os_system_time() using mach clock_get_time()])
;;
diff --git a/erts/configure.in b/erts/configure.in
index 22ca7ec17d..4fb725ff00 100644
--- a/erts/configure.in
+++ b/erts/configure.in
@@ -342,6 +342,15 @@ AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-systemd], [enable systemd support in epmd]),
[],
[enable_systemd=no])
+AC_ARG_ENABLE(saved-compile-time,
+AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-saved-compile-time], [disable saved compile time]),
+[ case "$enableval" in
+ no) save_compile_time=0 ;;
+ *) save_compile_time=1 ;;
+ esac ], save_compile_time=1)
+
+AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ERTS_SAVED_COMPILE_TIME, $save_compile_time, [Save compile time?])
+
dnl Magic test for clearcase.
OTP_RELEASE=
if test "${ERLANG_COMMERCIAL_BUILD}" != ""; then
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/absform.xml b/erts/doc/src/absform.xml
index 547d5e583d..df2553ced3 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/absform.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/absform.xml
@@ -70,6 +70,10 @@
Rep(D) = <c><![CDATA[[Rep(F_1), ..., Rep(F_k)]]]></c>.</item>
<item>If F is an attribute <c><![CDATA[-module(Mod)]]></c>, then
Rep(F) = <c><![CDATA[{attribute,LINE,module,Mod}]]></c>.</item>
+ <item>If F is an attribute <c><![CDATA[-behavior(Behavior)]]></c>, then
+ Rep(F) = <c><![CDATA[{attribute,LINE,behavior,Behavior}]]></c>.</item>
+ <item>If F is an attribute <c><![CDATA[-behaviour(Behaviour)]]></c>, then
+ Rep(F) = <c><![CDATA[{attribute,LINE,behaviour,Behaviour}]]></c>.</item>
<item>If F is an attribute <c><![CDATA[-export([Fun_1/A_1, ..., Fun_k/A_k])]]></c>, then
Rep(F) = <c><![CDATA[{attribute,LINE,export,[{Fun_1,A_1}, ..., {Fun_k,A_k}]}]]></c>.</item>
<item>If F is an attribute <c><![CDATA[-import(Mod,[Fun_1/A_1, ..., Fun_k/A_k])]]></c>, then
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
index 37f0aa289e..0492924164 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
@@ -30,33 +30,34 @@
<file>erlang.xml</file>
</header>
<module>erlang</module>
- <modulesummary>The Erlang BIFs</modulesummary>
+ <modulesummary>The Erlang BIFs.</modulesummary>
<description>
- <p>By convention, most built-in functions (BIFs) are seen as being
- in the module <c>erlang</c>. A number of the BIFs are viewed more
+ <p>By convention, most Built-In Functions (BIFs) are seen as being
+ in this module. Some of the BIFs are viewed more
or less as part of the Erlang programming language and are
- <em>auto-imported</em>. Thus, it is not necessary to specify
- the module name and both the calls <c>atom_to_list(Erlang)</c> and
- <c>erlang:atom_to_list(Erlang)</c> are identical.</p>
- <p>In the text, auto-imported BIFs are listed without module prefix.
+ <em>auto-imported</em>. Thus, it is not necessary to specify the
+ module name. For example, the calls <c>atom_to_list(Erlang)</c>
+ and <c>erlang:atom_to_list(Erlang)</c> are identical.</p>
+ <p>Auto-imported BIFs are listed without module prefix.
BIFs listed with module prefix are not auto-imported.</p>
- <p>BIFs may fail for a variety of reasons. All BIFs fail with
+ <p>BIFs can fail for various reasons. All BIFs fail with
reason <c>badarg</c> if they are called with arguments of an
- incorrect type. The other reasons that may make BIFs fail are
- described in connection with the description of each individual
- BIF.</p>
- <p>Some BIFs may be used in guard tests, these are marked with
+ incorrect type. The other reasons are described in the
+ description of each individual BIF.</p>
+ <p>Some BIFs can be used in guard tests and are marked with
"Allowed in guard tests".</p>
</description>
<datatypes>
<datatype>
- <name><marker id="type-ext_binary">ext_binary()</marker></name>
+ <name>ext_binary()</name>
<desc>
+ <marker id="type-ext_binary"></marker>
<p>A binary data object, structured according to
the Erlang external term format.</p>
</desc>
</datatype>
+
<datatype>
<name name="timestamp"></name>
<desc><p>See <seealso marker="#timestamp/0">erlang:timestamp/0</seealso>.</p>
@@ -65,7 +66,7 @@
<marker id="type_time_unit"/>
<datatype>
<name name="time_unit"></name>
- <desc><p>Currently supported time unit representations:</p>
+ <desc><p>Supported time unit representations:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>PartsPerSecond :: integer() >= 1</c></tag>
<item><p>Time unit expressed in parts per second. That is,
@@ -92,11 +93,11 @@
used by the Erlang runtime system.</p>
<p>The <c>native</c> time unit is determined at
- runtime system start, and will remain the same until
+ runtime system start, and remains the same until
the runtime system terminates. If a runtime system
is stopped and then started again (even on the same
machine), the <c>native</c> time unit of the new
- runtime system instance may differ from the
+ runtime system instance can differ from the
<c>native</c> time unit of the old runtime system
instance.</p>
@@ -105,8 +106,7 @@
seconds, native)</c>. The result equals the number
of whole <c>native</c> time units per second. In case
the number of <c>native</c> time units per second does
- not add up to a whole number, the result will be
- rounded downwards.</p>
+ not add up to a whole number, the result is rounded downwards.</p>
<note>
<p>The value of the <c>native</c> time unit gives
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
but it gives absolutely no information at all about the
<seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Accuracy">accuracy</seealso>
of time values. The resolution of the <c>native</c> time
- unit and the resolution of time values may differ
+ unit and the resolution of time values can differ
significantly.</p>
</note>
</item>
@@ -139,12 +139,15 @@
<func>
<name name="abs" arity="1" clause_i="1"/>
<name name="abs" arity="1" clause_i="2"/>
- <type variable="Float" name_i="1"/>
- <type variable="Int" name_i="2"/>
- <fsummary>Arithmetical absolute value</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Returns an integer or float which is the arithmetical
- absolute value of <c><anno>Float</anno></c> or <c><anno>Int</anno></c>.</p>
+ <fsummary>Arithmetical absolute value.</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>Float = float()</v>
+ <v>Int = integer()</v>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Returns an integer or float that is the arithmetical
+ absolute value of <c><anno>Float</anno></c> or
+ <c><anno>Int</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>abs(-3.33).</input>
3.33
@@ -153,206 +156,214 @@
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="adler32" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Compute adler32 checksum</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Computes adler32 checksum.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Computes and returns the adler32 checksum for <c><anno>Data</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Computes and returns the adler32 checksum for
+ <c><anno>Data</anno></c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="adler32" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Compute adler32 checksum</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Computes adler32 checksum.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Continue computing the adler32 checksum by combining
- the previous checksum, <c><anno>OldAdler</anno></c>, with the checksum of
- <c><anno>Data</anno></c>.</p>
- <p>The following code:</p>
- <code>
- X = erlang:adler32(Data1),
- Y = erlang:adler32(X,Data2).
- </code>
- <p>- would assign the same value to <c>Y</c> as this would:</p>
- <code>
- Y = erlang:adler32([Data1,Data2]).
- </code>
+ <p>Continues computing the adler32 checksum by combining
+ the previous checksum, <c><anno>OldAdler</anno></c>, with
+ the checksum of <c><anno>Data</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>The following code:</p>
+ <code>
+ X = erlang:adler32(Data1),
+ Y = erlang:adler32(X,Data2).</code>
+ <p>assigns the same value to <c>Y</c> as this:</p>
+ <code>
+ Y = erlang:adler32([Data1,Data2]).</code>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="adler32_combine" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Combine two adler32 checksums</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Combines two previously computed adler32 checksums.
- This computation requires the size of the data object for
- the second checksum to be known.</p>
- <p>The following code:</p>
- <code>
- Y = erlang:adler32(Data1),
- Z = erlang:adler32(Y,Data2).
- </code>
- <p>- would assign the same value to <c>Z</c> as this would:</p>
- <code>
- X = erlang:adler32(Data1),
- Y = erlang:adler32(Data2),
- Z = erlang:adler32_combine(X,Y,iolist_size(Data2)).
- </code>
+ <fsummary>Combines two adler32 checksums.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Combines two previously computed adler32 checksums.
+ This computation requires the size of the data object for
+ the second checksum to be known.</p>
+ <p>The following code:</p>
+ <code>
+ Y = erlang:adler32(Data1),
+ Z = erlang:adler32(Y,Data2).</code>
+ <p>assigns the same value to <c>Z</c> as this:</p>
+ <code>
+ X = erlang:adler32(Data1),
+ Y = erlang:adler32(Data2),
+ Z = erlang:adler32_combine(X,Y,iolist_size(Data2)).</code>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="append_element" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Append an extra element to a tuple</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Returns a new tuple which has one element more than
- <c><anno>Tuple1</anno></c>, and contains the elements in <c><anno>Tuple1</anno></c>
- followed by <c><anno>Term</anno></c> as the last element. Semantically
- equivalent to
- <c>list_to_tuple(tuple_to_list(<anno>Tuple1</anno>) ++ [<anno>Term</anno>])</c>, but much
- faster.</p>
+ <fsummary>Appends an extra element to a tuple.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Returns a new tuple that has one element more than
+ <c><anno>Tuple1</anno></c>, and contains the elements in
+ <c><anno>Tuple1</anno></c>
+ followed by <c><anno>Term</anno></c> as the last element.
+ Semantically equivalent to
+ <c>list_to_tuple(tuple_to_list(<anno>Tuple1</anno>) ++
+ [<anno>Term</anno>])</c>, but much faster.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>erlang:append_element({one, two}, three).</input>
{one,two,three}</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="apply" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Apply a function to an argument list</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Applies a function to an argument list.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Call a fun, passing the elements in <c><anno>Args</anno></c> as
- arguments.</p>
- <p>Note: If the number of elements in the arguments are known at
- compile-time, the call is better written as
+ <p>Calls a fun, passing the elements in <c><anno>Args</anno></c>
+ as arguments.</p>
+ <p>If the number of elements in the arguments are known at
+ compile time, the call is better written as
<c><anno>Fun</anno>(Arg1, Arg2, ... ArgN)</c>.</p>
<warning>
<p>Earlier, <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> could also be given as
<c>{Module, Function}</c>, equivalent to
- <c>apply(Module, Function, Args)</c>. This usage is
- deprecated and will stop working in a future release of
- Erlang/OTP.</p>
+ <c>apply(Module, Function, Args)</c>. This use is
+ deprecated and will stop working in a future release.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="apply" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Apply a function to an argument list</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Applies a function to an argument list.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns the result of applying <c>Function</c> in
- <c><anno>Module</anno></c> to <c><anno>Args</anno></c>. The applied function must
+ <c><anno>Module</anno></c> to <c><anno>Args</anno></c>.
+ The applied function must
be exported from <c>Module</c>. The arity of the function is
the length of <c>Args</c>.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>apply(lists, reverse, [[a, b, c]]).</input>
-[c,b,a]</pre>
- <p><c>apply</c> can be used to evaluate BIFs by using
- the module name <c>erlang</c>.</p>
- <pre>
+[c,b,a]
> <input>apply(erlang, atom_to_list, ['Erlang']).</input>
"Erlang"</pre>
- <p>Note: If the number of arguments are known at compile-time,
+ <p>If the number of arguments are known at compile time,
the call is better written as
<c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno>(Arg1, Arg2, ..., ArgN)</c>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>error_handler:undefined_function/3</c> is called
if the applied function is not exported. The error handler
can be redefined (see
<seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>).
- If the <c>error_handler</c> is undefined, or if the user has
+ If <c>error_handler</c> is undefined, or if the user has
redefined the default <c>error_handler</c> so the replacement
module is undefined, an error with the reason <c>undef</c>
is generated.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="atom_to_binary" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Return the binary representation of an atom</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Returns a binary which corresponds to the text
- representation of <c><anno>Atom</anno></c>. If <c><anno>Encoding</anno></c>
- is <c>latin1</c>, there will be one byte for each character
- in the text representation. If <c><anno>Encoding</anno></c> is
- <c>utf8</c> or
- <c>unicode</c>, the characters will be encoded using UTF-8
- (meaning that characters from 16#80 up to 0xFF will be
- encoded in two bytes).</p>
-
- <note><p>Currently, <c>atom_to_binary(<anno>Atom</anno>, latin1)</c> can
- never fail because the text representation of an atom can only contain
- characters from 0 to 16#FF. In a future release, the text representation
- of atoms might be allowed to contain any Unicode character
- and <c>atom_to_binary(<anno>Atom</anno>, latin1)</c> will fail if the
- text representation for the <c><anno>Atom</anno></c> contains a Unicode
- character greater than 16#FF.</p></note>
-
+ <fsummary>Returns the binary representation of an atom.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Returns a binary corresponding to the text
+ representation of <c><anno>Atom</anno></c>.
+ If <c><anno>Encoding</anno></c>
+ is <c>latin1</c>, there is one byte for each character
+ in the text representation. If <c><anno>Encoding</anno></c> is
+ <c>utf8</c> or
+ <c>unicode</c>, the characters are encoded using UTF-8
+ (that is, characters from 128 through 255 are
+ encoded in two bytes).</p>
+ <note><p><c>atom_to_binary(<anno>Atom</anno>, latin1)</c> never
+ fails because the text representation of an atom can only
+ contain characters from 0 through 255. In a future release,
+ the text representation
+ of atoms can be allowed to contain any Unicode character and
+ <c>atom_to_binary(<anno>Atom</anno>, latin1)</c> will then fail if the
+ text representation for <c><anno>Atom</anno></c> contains a Unicode
+ character greater than 255.</p></note>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>atom_to_binary('Erlang', latin1).</input>
&lt;&lt;"Erlang"&gt;&gt;</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="atom_to_list" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Text representation of an atom</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Text representation of an atom.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text
- representation of <c><anno>Atom</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns a string corresponding to the text
+ representation of <c><anno>Atom</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>atom_to_list('Erlang').</input>
"Erlang"</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="binary_part" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Extracts a part of a binary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Extracts a part of a binary.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Extracts the part of the binary described by <c><anno>PosLen</anno></c>.</p>
-
- <p>Negative length can be used to extract bytes at the end of a binary:</p>
-
+ <p>Extracts the part of the binary described by
+ <c><anno>PosLen</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Negative length can be used to extract bytes at the end
+ of a binary, for example:</p>
<code>
1> Bin = &lt;&lt;1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10&gt;&gt;.
2> binary_part(Bin,{byte_size(Bin), -5}).
-&lt;&lt;6,7,8,9,10&gt;&gt;
-</code>
-
- <p>If <c><anno>PosLen</anno></c> in any way references outside the binary, a <c>badarg</c> exception is raised.</p>
-
- <p><c><anno>Start</anno></c> is zero-based, i.e.:</p>
+&lt;&lt;6,7,8,9,10&gt;&gt;</code>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>PosLen</anno></c> in any way
+ references outside the binary.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>Start</anno></c> is zero-based, that is:</p>
<code>
1> Bin = &lt;&lt;1,2,3&gt;&gt;
2> binary_part(Bin,{0,2}).
-&lt;&lt;1,2&gt;&gt;
-</code>
-
- <p>See the STDLIB module <c>binary</c> for details about the <c><anno>PosLen</anno></c> semantics.</p>
-
+&lt;&lt;1,2&gt;&gt;</code>
+ <p>For details about the <c><anno>PosLen</anno></c> semantics, see the
+ <seealso marker="stdlib:binary">binary</seealso>
+ manual page in <c>STDLIB</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="binary_part" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Extracts a part of a binary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Extracts a part of a binary.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>The same as <c>binary_part(<anno>Subject</anno>, {<anno>Start</anno>, <anno>Length</anno>})</c>.</p>
-
+ <p>The same as <c>binary_part(<anno>Subject</anno>,
+ {<anno>Start</anno>, <anno>Length</anno>})</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="binary_to_atom" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Convert from text representation to an atom</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts from text representation to an atom.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns the atom whose text representation is
- <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>. If <c><anno>Encoding</anno></c> is <c>latin1</c>, no
- translation of bytes in the binary is done. If <c><anno>Encoding</anno></c>
- is <c>utf8</c> or <c>unicode</c>, the binary must contain
- valid UTF-8 sequences; furthermore, only Unicode characters up
- to 0xFF are allowed.</p>
-
- <note><p><c>binary_to_atom(<anno>Binary</anno>, utf8)</c> will fail if
- the binary contains Unicode characters greater than 16#FF.
- In a future release, such Unicode characters might be allowed
- and <c>binary_to_atom(<anno>Binary</anno>, utf8)</c>
- will not fail in that case. For more information on Unicode support in atoms
- see <seealso marker="erl_ext_dist#utf8_atoms">note on UTF-8 encoded atoms</seealso>
- in the chapter about the external term format in the ERTS User's Guide.</p></note>
-
+ <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>.
+ If <c><anno>Encoding</anno></c> is <c>latin1</c>, no
+ translation of bytes in the binary is done.
+ If <c><anno>Encoding</anno></c>
+ is <c>utf8</c> or <c>unicode</c>, the binary must contain
+ valid UTF-8 sequences. Only Unicode characters up
+ to 255 are allowed.</p>
+ <note><p><c>binary_to_atom(<anno>Binary</anno>, utf8)</c> fails if
+ the binary contains Unicode characters greater than 255.
+ In a future release, such Unicode characters can be allowed
+ and <c>binary_to_atom(<anno>Binary</anno>, utf8)</c> does then not fail.
+ For more information on Unicode support in atoms, see the
+ <seealso marker="erl_ext_dist#utf8_atoms">note on UTF-8
+ encoded atoms</seealso>
+ in Section "External Term Format" in the User's Guide.</p></note>
+ <p>Examples:</p>
<pre>
> <input>binary_to_atom(&lt;&lt;"Erlang"&gt;&gt;, latin1).</input>
'Erlang'
@@ -362,20 +373,24 @@
called as binary_to_atom(&lt;&lt;208,128&gt;&gt;,utf8)</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="binary_to_existing_atom" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Convert from text representation to an atom</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts from text representation to an atom.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Works like <seealso marker="#binary_to_atom/2">binary_to_atom/2</seealso>,
- but the atom must already exist.</p>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if the atom does not already exist.</p>
+ <p>As
+ <seealso marker="#binary_to_atom/2">binary_to_atom/2</seealso>,
+ but the atom must exist.</p>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if the atom does not exist.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="binary_to_float" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert from text representation to a float</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts from text representation to a float.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the float whose text representation is <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns the float whose text representation is
+ <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>binary_to_float(&lt;&lt;"2.2017764e+0">>).</input>
2.2017764</pre>
@@ -383,12 +398,13 @@
representation of a float.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="binary_to_integer" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert from text representation to an integer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts from text representation to an integer.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns an integer whose text representation is
- <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>.</p>
+ <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>binary_to_integer(&lt;&lt;"123"&gt;&gt;).</input>
123</pre>
@@ -396,12 +412,13 @@
representation of an integer.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="binary_to_integer" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Convert from text representation to an integer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts from text representation to an integer.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns an integer whose text representation in base
- <c><anno>Base</anno></c> is <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>.</p>
+ <c><anno>Base</anno></c> is <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>binary_to_integer(&lt;&lt;"3FF"&gt;&gt;, 16).</input>
1023</pre>
@@ -409,93 +426,101 @@
representation of an integer.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="binary_to_list" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert a binary to a list</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts a binary to a list.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a list of integers which correspond to the bytes of
+ <p>Returns a list of integers corresponding to the bytes of
<c><anno>Binary</anno></c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="binary_to_list" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Convert part of a binary to a list</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts part of a binary to a list.</fsummary>
<type_desc variable="Start">1..byte_size(<anno>Binary</anno>)</type_desc>
<desc>
<p>As <c>binary_to_list/1</c>, but returns a list of integers
corresponding to the bytes from position <c><anno>Start</anno></c> to
- position <c><anno>Stop</anno></c> in <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>. Positions in the
+ position <c><anno>Stop</anno></c> in <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>.
+ The positions in the
binary are numbered starting from 1.</p>
-
- <note><p>This function's indexing style of using one-based indices for
- binaries is deprecated. New code should use the functions in
- the STDLIB module <c>binary</c> instead. They consequently
- use the same (zero-based) style of indexing.</p></note>
+ <note><p>The one-based indexing for binaries used by
+ this function is deprecated. New code is to use
+ <seealso marker="stdlib:binary#bin_to_list/3">binary:bin_to_list/3</seealso>
+ in <c>STDLIB</c> instead. All functions in module
+ <c>binary</c> consistently use zero-based indexing.</p></note>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="bitstring_to_list" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert a bitstring to a list</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts a bitstring to a list.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a list of integers which correspond to the bytes of
- <c><anno>Bitstring</anno></c>. If the number of bits in the binary is not
- divisible by 8, the last element of the list will be a bitstring
- containing the remaining bits (1 up to 7 bits).</p>
+ <p>Returns a list of integers corresponding to the bytes of
+ <c><anno>Bitstring</anno></c>. If the number of bits in the binary
+ is not divisible by 8, the last element of the list is a bitstring
+ containing the remaining 1-7 bits.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="binary_to_term" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Decode an Erlang external term format binary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Decodes an Erlang external term format binary.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns an Erlang term which is the result of decoding
- the binary object <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>, which must be encoded
+ <p>Returns an Erlang term that is the result of decoding
+ binary object <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>, which must be encoded
according to the Erlang external term format.</p>
- <warning>
- <p>When decoding binaries from untrusted sources, consider using
- <c>binary_to_term/2</c> to prevent denial of service attacks.</p>
- </warning>
- <p>See also
- <seealso marker="#term_to_binary/1">term_to_binary/1</seealso>
- and
- <seealso marker="#binary_to_term/2">binary_to_term/2</seealso>.</p>
+ <warning><p>When decoding binaries from untrusted sources,
+ consider using <c>binary_to_term/2</c> to prevent Denial
+ of Service attacks.</p></warning>
+ <p>See also
+ <seealso marker="#term_to_binary/1">term_to_binary/1</seealso>
+ and
+ <seealso marker="#binary_to_term/2">binary_to_term/2</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="binary_to_term" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Decode an Erlang external term format binary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Decodes an Erlang external term format binary.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>As <c>binary_to_term/1</c>, but takes options that affect decoding
of the binary.</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>safe</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Use this option when receiving binaries from an untrusted
+ <p>Use this option when receiving binaries from an untrusted
source.</p>
- <p>When enabled, it prevents decoding data that may be used to
- attack the Erlang system. In the event of receiving unsafe
- data, decoding fails with a badarg error.</p>
- <p>Currently, this prevents creation of new atoms directly,
- creation of new atoms indirectly (as they are embedded in
- certain structures like pids, refs, funs, etc.), and creation of
- new external function references. None of those resources are
- currently garbage collected, so unchecked creation of them can
- exhaust available memory.</p>
+ <p>When enabled, it prevents decoding data that can be used to
+ attack the Erlang system. In the event of receiving unsafe
+ data, decoding fails with a <c>badarg</c> error.</p>
+ <p>This prevents creation of new atoms directly,
+ creation of new atoms indirectly (as they are embedded in
+ certain structures, such as process identifiers,
+ refs, and funs), and
+ creation of new external function references.
+ None of those resources are garbage collected, so unchecked
+ creation of them can exhaust available memory.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>safe</c> is specified and unsafe data
- is decoded.</p>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>safe</c> is specified and unsafe
+ data is decoded.</p>
<p>See also
<seealso marker="#term_to_binary/1">term_to_binary/1</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#binary_to_term/1">binary_to_term/1</seealso>,
- and <seealso marker="#list_to_existing_atom/1">
- list_to_existing_atom/1</seealso>.</p>
+ and
+ <seealso marker="#list_to_existing_atom/1">list_to_existing_atom/1</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="bit_size" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Return the size of a bitstring</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the size of a bitstring.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns an integer which is the size in bits of <c><anno>Bitstring</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns an integer that is the size in bits of
+ <c><anno>Bitstring</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>bit_size(&lt;&lt;433:16,3:3&gt;&gt;).</input>
19
@@ -504,30 +529,34 @@
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="bump_reductions" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Increment the reduction counter</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Increments the reduction counter.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>This implementation-dependent function increments
the reduction counter for the calling process. In the Beam
emulator, the reduction counter is normally incremented by
- one for each function and BIF call, and a context switch is
- forced when the counter reaches the maximum number of reductions
- for a process (2000 reductions in R12B).</p>
+ one for each function and BIF call. A context switch is
+ forced when the counter reaches the maximum number of
+ reductions for a process (2000 reductions in OTP R12B).</p>
<warning>
- <p>This BIF might be removed in a future version of the Beam
+ <p>This BIF can be removed in a future version of the Beam
machine without prior warning. It is unlikely to be
implemented in other Erlang implementations.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="byte_size" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Return the size of a bitstring (or binary)</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the size of a bitstring (or binary).</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns an integer which is the number of bytes needed to contain
- <c><anno>Bitstring</anno></c>. (That is, if the number of bits in <c><anno>Bitstring</anno></c> is not
- divisible by 8, the resulting number of bytes will be rounded <em>up</em>.)</p>
+ <p>Returns an integer that is the number of bytes needed to
+ contain <c><anno>Bitstring</anno></c>. That is, if the number of bits
+ in <c><anno>Bitstring</anno></c> is not divisible by 8, the resulting
+ number of bytes is rounded <em>up</em>.</p>
+ <p>Examples:</p>
<pre>
> <input>byte_size(&lt;&lt;433:16,3:3&gt;&gt;).</input>
3
@@ -536,18 +565,19 @@
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="cancel_timer" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Cancel a timer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Cancels a timer.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>
- Cancels a timer that has been created by either
+ Cancels a timer that has been created by
<seealso marker="#start_timer/4"><c>erlang:start_timer()</c></seealso>,
or <seealso marker="#send_after/4"><c>erlang:send_after()</c></seealso>.
<c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> identifies the timer, and
was returned by the BIF that created the timer.
</p>
- <p>Currently available <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s:</p>
+ <p>Available <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{async, Async}</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -556,7 +586,7 @@
defaults to <c>false</c> which will cause the
cancellation to be performed synchronously. When
<c>Async</c> is set to <c>true</c>, the cancel
- operation will be performed asynchronously. That is,
+ operation is performed asynchronously. That is,
<c>erlang:cancel_timer()</c> will send an asynchronous
request for cancellation to the timer service that
manages the timer, and then return <c>ok</c>.
@@ -567,17 +597,17 @@
<p>
Request information about the <c><anno>Result</anno></c>
of the cancellation. <c>Info</c> defaults to <c>true</c>
- which means that the <c><anno>Result</anno></c> will
- be given. When <c>Info</c> is set to <c>false</c>, no
+ which means the <c><anno>Result</anno></c> is
+ given. When <c>Info</c> is set to <c>false</c>, no
information about the result of the cancellation
- will be given. When the operation is performed</p>
+ is given. When the operation is performed</p>
<taglist>
<tag>synchronously</tag>
<item>
<p>
- If <c>Info</c> is <c>true</c>, the <c>Result</c> will
+ If <c>Info</c> is <c>true</c>, the <c>Result</c> is
returned by <c>erlang:cancel_timer()</c>; otherwise,
- <c>ok</c> will be returned.
+ <c>ok</c> is returned.
</p>
</item>
<tag>asynchronously</tag>
@@ -585,10 +615,10 @@
<p>
If <c>Info</c> is <c>true</c>, a message on the form
<c>{cancel_timer, <anno>TimerRef</anno>,
- <anno>Result</anno>}</c> will be sent to the
+ <anno>Result</anno>}</c> is sent to the
caller of <c>erlang:cancel_timer()</c> when the
cancellation operation has been performed; otherwise,
- no message will be sent.
+ no message is sent.
</p>
</item>
</taglist>
@@ -597,30 +627,30 @@
<p>
More <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s may be added in the future.
</p>
+ <p>If <c><anno>Result</anno></c> is an integer, it represents
+ the time in milli-seconds left until the canceled timer would
+ have expired.</p>
<p>
- When the <c><anno>Result</anno></c> equals <c>false</c>, a
+ If <c><anno>Result</anno></c> is <c>false</c>, a
timer corresponding to <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> could not
be found. This can be either because the timer had expired,
already had been canceled, or because <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c>
- never has corresponded to a timer. If the timer has expired,
- the timeout message has been sent, but it does not tell you
- whether or not it has arrived at its destination yet. When the
- <c><anno>Result</anno></c> is an integer, it represents the
- time in milli-seconds left until the timer will expire.
+ never corresponded to a timer. Even if the timer had expired,
+ it does not tell you whether or not the timeout message has
+ arrived at its destination yet.
</p>
<note>
<p>
The timer service that manages the timer may be co-located
with another scheduler than the scheduler that the calling
process is executing on. If this is the case, communication
- with the timer service will take much longer time than if it
+ with the timer service takes much longer time than if it
is located locally. If the calling process is in critical
path, and can do other things while waiting for the result
of this operation, or is not interested in the result of
- the operation, you want to use the <c>{async, true}</c>
- option. If using the <c>{async, false}</c> option, the calling
- process will be blocked until the operation has been
- performed.
+ the operation, you want to use option <c>{async, true}</c>.
+ If using option <c>{async, false}</c>, the calling
+ process blocks until the operation has been performed.
</p>
</note>
<p>See also
@@ -632,7 +662,7 @@
</func>
<func>
<name name="cancel_timer" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Cancel a timer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Cancels a timer.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Cancels a timer. The same as calling
<seealso marker="#cancel_timer/2"><c>erlang:cancel_timer(TimerRef,
@@ -641,103 +671,102 @@
</func>
<func>
<name name="check_old_code" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check if a module has old code</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks if a module has old code.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the <c><anno>Module</anno></c> has old code,
- and <c>false</c> otherwise.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Module</anno></c> has old code,
+ otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>See also <seealso marker="kernel:code">code(3)</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="check_process_code" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Check if a process is executing old code for a module</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks if a process executes old code for a module.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>The same as
- <seealso marker="#check_process_code/3"><c>erlang:check_process_code(<anno>Pid</anno>,
- <anno>Module</anno>, [])</c></seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#check_process_code/3"><c>erlang:check_process_code(<anno>Pid</anno>, <anno>Module</anno>, [])</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="check_process_code" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Check if a process is executing old code for a module</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks if a process executes old code for a module.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Check if the node local process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>
- is executing old code for <c><anno>Module</anno></c>.</p>
- <p>Currently available <c><anno>Option</anno>s</c>:</p>
+ <p>Checks if the node local process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>
+ executes old code for <c><anno>Module</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>The available <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s are as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{allow_gc, boolean()}</c></tag>
<item>
- Determines if garbage collection is allowed when performing
- the operation. If <c>{allow_gc, false}</c> is passed, and
- a garbage collection is needed in order to determine the
- result of the operation, the operation will be aborted
- (see information on <c><anno>CheckResult</anno></c> below).
- The default is to allow garbage collection, i.e.,
- <c>{allow_gc, true}</c>.
+ <p>Determines if garbage collection is allowed when performing
+ the operation. If <c>{allow_gc, false}</c> is passed, and
+ a garbage collection is needed to determine the
+ result of the operation, the operation is aborted (see
+ information on <c><anno>CheckResult</anno></c> in the following).
+ The default is to allow garbage collection, that is,
+ <c>{allow_gc, true}</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{async, RequestId}</c></tag>
<item>
- The <c>check_process_code/3</c> function will return
- the value <c>async</c> immediately after the request
- has been sent. When the request has been processed, the
- process that called this function will be passed a
- message on the form:<br/>
- <c>{check_process_code, <anno>RequestId</anno>, <anno>CheckResult</anno>}</c>.
+ <p>The function <c>check_process_code/3</c> returns
+ the value <c>async</c> immediately after the request
+ has been sent. When the request has been processed, the
+ process that called this function is passed a
+ message on the form
+ <c>{check_process_code, <anno>RequestId</anno>, <anno>CheckResult</anno>}</c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>If <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> equals <c>self()</c>, and
- no <c>async</c> option has been passed, the operation will
- be performed at once. In all other cases a request for
- the operation will be sent to the process identified by
- <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>, and will be handled when
- appropriate. If no <c>async</c> option has been passed,
- the caller will block until <c><anno>CheckResult</anno></c>
- is available and can be returned.</p>
- <p><c><anno>CheckResult</anno></c> informs about the result of
- the request:</p>
+ <p>If <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> equals <c>self()</c>, and
+ no <c>async</c> option has been passed, the operation
+ is performed at once. Otherwise a request for
+ the operation is sent to the process identified by
+ <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>, and is handled when
+ appropriate. If no <c>async</c> option has been passed,
+ the caller blocks until <c><anno>CheckResult</anno></c>
+ is available and can be returned.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>CheckResult</anno></c> informs about the result of
+ the request as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>true</c></tag>
<item>
- The process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is
- executing old code for <c><anno>Module</anno></c>.
- That is, the current call of the process executes old
- code for this module, or the process has references
- to old code for this module, or the process contains
- funs that references old code for this module.
+ <p>The process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>
+ executes old code for <c><anno>Module</anno></c>.
+ That is, the current call of the process executes old
+ code for this module, or the process has references
+ to old code for this module, or the process contains
+ funs that references old code for this module.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>false</c></tag>
<item>
- The process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is
- not executing old code for <c><anno>Module</anno></c>.
+ <p>The process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> does
+ not execute old code for <c><anno>Module</anno></c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>aborted</c></tag>
<item>
- The operation was aborted since the process needed to
- be garbage collected in order to determine the result
- of the operation, and the operation was requested
- by passing the <c>{allow_gc, false}</c> option.</item>
+ <p>The operation was aborted, as the process needed to
+ be garbage collected to determine the operation result,
+ and the operation was requested
+ by passing option <c>{allow_gc, false}</c>.</p></item>
</taglist>
<p>See also <seealso marker="kernel:code">code(3)</seealso>.</p>
<p>Failures:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
- <item>
- If <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is not a node local process identifier.
+ <item>If <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is not a node local process identifier.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
- <item>
- If <c><anno>Module</anno></c> is not an atom.
+ <item>If <c><anno>Module</anno></c> is not an atom.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
- <item>
- If <c><anno>OptionList</anno></c> is not a valid list of options.
+ <item>If <c><anno>OptionList</anno></c> is an invalid list of options.
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="convert_time_unit" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Convert time unit of a time value</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts time unit of a time value.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Converts the <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value of time unit
<c><anno>FromUnit</anno></c> to the corresponding
@@ -753,99 +782,101 @@
</func>
<func>
<name name="crc32" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Compute crc32 (IEEE 802.3) checksum</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Computes crc32 (IEEE 802.3) checksum.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Computes and returns the crc32 (IEEE 802.3 style) checksum for <c><anno>Data</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Computes and returns the crc32 (IEEE 802.3 style) checksum
+ for <c><anno>Data</anno></c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="crc32" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Compute crc32 (IEEE 802.3) checksum</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Computes crc32 (IEEE 802.3) checksum.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Continue computing the crc32 checksum by combining
- the previous checksum, <c><anno>OldCrc</anno></c>, with the checksum of
- <c><anno>Data</anno></c>.</p>
- <p>The following code:</p>
- <code>
- X = erlang:crc32(Data1),
- Y = erlang:crc32(X,Data2).
- </code>
- <p>- would assign the same value to <c>Y</c> as this would:</p>
- <code>
- Y = erlang:crc32([Data1,Data2]).
- </code>
+ <p>Continues computing the crc32 checksum by combining
+ the previous checksum, <c><anno>OldCrc</anno></c>, with the checksum of
+ <c><anno>Data</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>The following code:</p>
+ <code>
+ X = erlang:crc32(Data1),
+ Y = erlang:crc32(X,Data2).</code>
+ <p>assigns the same value to <c>Y</c> as this:</p>
+ <code>
+ Y = erlang:crc32([Data1,Data2]).</code>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="crc32_combine" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Combine two crc32 (IEEE 802.3) checksums</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Combines two previously computed crc32 checksums.
- This computation requires the size of the data object for
- the second checksum to be known.</p>
- <p>The following code:</p>
- <code>
- Y = erlang:crc32(Data1),
- Z = erlang:crc32(Y,Data2).
- </code>
- <p>- would assign the same value to <c>Z</c> as this would:</p>
+ <fsummary>Combines two crc32 (IEEE 802.3) checksums.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Combines two previously computed crc32 checksums.
+ This computation requires the size of the data object for
+ the second checksum to be known.</p>
+ <p>The following code:</p>
+ <code>
+ Y = erlang:crc32(Data1),
+ Z = erlang:crc32(Y,Data2).</code>
+ <p>assigns the same value to <c>Z</c> as this:</p>
<code>
- X = erlang:crc32(Data1),
- Y = erlang:crc32(Data2),
- Z = erlang:crc32_combine(X,Y,iolist_size(Data2)).
- </code>
+ X = erlang:crc32(Data1),
+ Y = erlang:crc32(Data2),
+ Z = erlang:crc32_combine(X,Y,iolist_size(Data2)).</code>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="date" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Current date</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Current date.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns the current date as <c>{Year, Month, Day}</c>.</p>
- <p>The time zone and daylight saving time correction depend on
+ <p>The time zone and Daylight Saving Time correction depend on
the underlying OS.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>date().</input>
{1995,2,19}</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="decode_packet" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Extracts a protocol packet from a binary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Extracts a protocol packet from a binary.</fsummary>
<desc>
-
<p>Decodes the binary <c><anno>Bin</anno></c> according to the packet
- protocol specified by <c><anno>Type</anno></c>. Very similar to the packet
- handling done by sockets with the option {packet,<anno>Type</anno>}.</p>
- <p>If an entire packet is contained in <c><anno>Bin</anno></c> it is
+ protocol specified by <c><anno>Type</anno></c>. Similar to the packet
+ handling done by sockets with option {packet,<anno>Type</anno>}.</p>
+ <p>If an entire packet is contained in <c><anno>Bin</anno></c>, it is
returned together with the remainder of the binary as
<c>{ok,<anno>Packet</anno>,<anno>Rest</anno>}</c>.</p>
<p>If <c><anno>Bin</anno></c> does not contain the entire packet,
- <c>{more,<anno>Length</anno>}</c> is returned. <c><anno>Length</anno></c> is either the
- expected <em>total size</em> of the packet or <c>undefined</c>
- if the expected packet size is not known. <c>decode_packet</c>
+ <c>{more,<anno>Length</anno>}</c> is returned.
+ <c><anno>Length</anno></c> is either the
+ expected <em>total size</em> of the packet, or <c>undefined</c>
+ if the expected packet size is unknown. <c>decode_packet</c>
can then be called again with more data added.</p>
- <p>If the packet does not conform to the protocol format
+ <p>If the packet does not conform to the protocol format,
<c>{error,<anno>Reason</anno>}</c> is returned.</p>
- <p>The following values of <c><anno>Type</anno></c> are valid:</p>
+ <p>The following <c>Type</c>s are valid:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>raw | 0</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>No packet handling is done. Entire binary is
+ <p>No packet handling is done. The entire binary is
returned unless it is empty.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>1 | 2 | 4</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Packets consist of a header specifying the number of
bytes in the packet, followed by that number of bytes.
- The length of header can be one, two, or four bytes;
+ The length of the header can be one, two, or four bytes;
the order of the bytes is big-endian. The header
- will be stripped off when the packet is returned.</p>
+ is stripped off when the packet is returned.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>line</c></tag>
<item>
<p>A packet is a line terminated with newline. The
newline character is included in the returned packet
- unless the line was truncated according to the option
+ unless the line was truncated according to option
<c>line_length</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>asn1 | cdr | sunrm | fcgi | tpkt</c></tag>
@@ -864,41 +895,46 @@
<item>
<p>The Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The packets
are returned with the format according to
- <c><anno>HttpPacket</anno></c> described above. A packet is either a
- request, a response, a header or an end of header
- mark. Invalid lines are returned as <c><anno>HttpError</anno></c>.</p>
- <p>Recognized request methods and header fields are returned as atoms.
- Others are returned as strings. Strings of unrecognized header fields
- are formatted with only capital letters first and after hyphen characters
- (like <c>"Sec-Websocket-Key"</c>).</p>
- <p>The protocol type <c>http</c> should only be used for
- the first line when a <c><anno>HttpRequest</anno></c> or a
- <c><anno>HttpResponse</anno></c> is expected. The following calls
- should use <c>httph</c> to get <c><anno>HttpHeader</anno></c>'s until
- <c>http_eoh</c> is returned that marks the end of the
+ <c><anno>HttpPacket</anno></c> described earlier.
+ A packet is either a
+ request, a response, a header, or an end of header
+ mark. Invalid lines are returned as
+ <c><anno>HttpError</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Recognized request methods and header fields are returned
+ as atoms. Others are returned as strings. Strings of
+ unrecognized header fields are formatted with only
+ capital letters first and after hyphen characters, for
+ example, <c>"Sec-Websocket-Key"</c>.</p>
+ <p>The protocol type <c>http</c> is only to be used for
+ the first line when an <c><anno>HttpRequest</anno></c> or an
+ <c><anno>HttpResponse</anno></c> is expected.
+ The following calls are to use <c>httph</c> to get
+ <c><anno>HttpHeader</anno></c>s until
+ <c>http_eoh</c> is returned, which marks the end of the
headers and the beginning of any following message body.</p>
- <p>The variants <c>http_bin</c> and <c>httph_bin</c> will return
+ <p>The variants <c>http_bin</c> and <c>httph_bin</c> return
strings (<c>HttpString</c>) as binaries instead of lists.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<p>The following options are available:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{packet_size, integer() >= 0}</c></tag>
- <item><p>Sets the max allowed size of the packet body. If
- the packet header indicates that the length of the
- packet is longer than the max allowed length, the packet
- is considered invalid. Default is 0 which means no
- size limit.</p>
+ <item><p>Sets the maximum allowed size of the packet body.
+ If the packet header indicates that the length of the
+ packet is longer than the maximum allowed length, the
+ packet is considered invalid. Default is 0, which means
+ no size limit.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{line_length, integer() >= 0}</c></tag>
- <item><p>For packet type <c>line</c>, truncate lines longer
- than the indicated length.</p>
- <p>Option <c>line_length</c> also applies to <c>http*</c>
- packet types as an alias for option <c>packet_size</c> in the
- case when <c>packet_size</c> itself is not set. This usage is
- only intended for backward compatibility.</p>
+ <item><p>For packet type <c>line</c>, lines longer than
+ the indicated length are truncated.</p>
+ <p>Option <c>line_length</c> also applies to <c>http*</c>
+ packet types as an alias for option <c>packet_size</c>
+ if <c>packet_size</c> itself is not set. This use is
+ only intended for backward compatibility.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
+ <p>Examples:</p>
<pre>
> <input>erlang:decode_packet(1,&lt;&lt;3,"abcd"&gt;&gt;,[]).</input>
{ok,&lt;&lt;"abc"&gt;&gt;,&lt;&lt;"d"&gt;&gt;}
@@ -909,13 +945,11 @@
<func>
<name name="delete_element" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Delete element at index in a tuple</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Deletes element at index in a tuple.</fsummary>
<type_desc variable="Index">1..tuple_size(<anno>Tuple1</anno>)</type_desc>
<desc>
- <p>
- Returns a new tuple with element at <c><anno>Index</anno></c> removed from
- tuple <c><anno>Tuple1</anno></c>.
- </p>
+ <p>Returns a new tuple with element at <c><anno>Index</anno></c>
+ removed from tuple <c><anno>Tuple1</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>erlang:delete_element(2, {one, two, three}).</input>
{one,three}</pre>
@@ -924,78 +958,82 @@
<func>
<name name="delete_module" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Make the current code for a module old</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Makes the current code for a module old.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Makes the current code for <c><anno>Module</anno></c> become old code, and
- deletes all references for this module from the export table.
+ <p>Makes the current code for <c><anno>Module</anno></c> become old code,
+ and deletes all references for this module from the export table.
Returns <c>undefined</c> if the module does not exist,
otherwise <c>true</c>.</p>
<warning>
<p>This BIF is intended for the code server (see
- <seealso marker="kernel:code">code(3)</seealso>) and should not be
- used elsewhere.</p>
+ <seealso marker="kernel:code">code(3)</seealso>) and is not
+ to be used elsewhere.</p>
</warning>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if there is already an old version of
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if there already is an old version of
<c>Module</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="demonitor" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Stop monitoring</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Stops monitoring.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>If <c><anno>MonitorRef</anno></c> is a reference which the calling process
- obtained by calling
+ <p>If <c><anno>MonitorRef</anno></c> is a reference that the
+ calling process obtained by calling
<seealso marker="#monitor/2">monitor/2</seealso>,
this monitoring is turned off. If the monitoring is already
turned off, nothing happens.</p>
- <p>Once <c>demonitor(<anno>MonitorRef</anno>)</c> has returned it is
- guaranteed that no <c>{'DOWN', <anno>MonitorRef</anno>, _, _, _}</c> message
- due to the monitor will be placed in the caller's message queue
- in the future. A <c>{'DOWN', <anno>MonitorRef</anno>, _, _, _}</c> message
- might have been placed in the caller's message queue prior to
- the call, though. Therefore, in most cases, it is advisable
+ <p>Once <c>demonitor(<anno>MonitorRef</anno>)</c> has returned, it is
+ guaranteed that no <c>{'DOWN',
+ <anno>MonitorRef</anno>, _, _, _}</c> message,
+ because of the monitor, will be placed in the caller message queue
+ in the future. A <c>{'DOWN',
+ <anno>MonitorRef</anno>, _, _, _}</c> message
+ can have been placed in the caller message queue before
+ the call, though. It is therefore usually advisable
to remove such a <c>'DOWN'</c> message from the message queue
- after monitoring has been stopped.
- <seealso marker="#demonitor/2">demonitor(<anno>MonitorRef</anno>, [flush])</seealso> can be used instead of
+ after monitoring has been stopped.
+ <seealso marker="#demonitor/2">demonitor(<anno>MonitorRef</anno>, [flush])</seealso>
+ can be used instead of
<c>demonitor(<anno>MonitorRef</anno>)</c> if this cleanup is wanted.</p>
<note>
- <p>Prior to OTP release R11B (erts version 5.5) <c>demonitor/1</c>
- behaved completely asynchronous, i.e., the monitor was active
- until the "demonitor signal" reached the monitored entity. This
- had one undesirable effect, though. You could never know when
- you were guaranteed <em>not</em> to receive a <c>DOWN</c> message
- due to the monitor.</p>
- <p>Current behavior can be viewed as two combined operations:
- asynchronously send a "demonitor signal" to the monitored entity
- and ignore any future results of the monitor. </p>
+ <p>Before OTP R11B (<c>ERTS</c> 5.5), <c>demonitor/1</c>
+ behaved asynchronous, that is, the monitor was active
+ until the "demonitor signal" reached the monitored entity.
+ This had an undesirable effect, as you could never know when
+ you were guaranteed <em>not</em> to receive a <c>DOWN</c>
+ message because of the monitor.</p>
+ <p>The current behavior can be viewed as two combined operations:
+ asynchronously send a "demonitor signal" to the monitored
+ entity and ignore any future results of the monitor.</p>
</note>
<p>Failure: It is an error if <c><anno>MonitorRef</anno></c> refers to a
monitoring started by another process. Not all such cases are
- cheap to check; if checking is cheap, the call fails with
- <c>badarg</c> (for example if <c><anno>MonitorRef</anno></c> is a remote
- reference).</p>
+ cheap to check. If checking is cheap, the call fails with
+ <c>badarg</c> for example, if <c><anno>MonitorRef</anno></c> is a
+ remote reference.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="demonitor" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Stop monitoring</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Stops monitoring.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>The returned value is <c>true</c> unless <c>info</c> is part
- of <c><anno>OptionList</anno></c>.
- </p>
+ of <c><anno>OptionList</anno></c>.</p>
<p><c>demonitor(<anno>MonitorRef</anno>, [])</c> is equivalent to
<seealso marker="#demonitor/1">demonitor(<anno>MonitorRef</anno>)</seealso>.</p>
- <p>Currently the following <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s are valid:</p>
+ <p>The available <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s are as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>flush</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Remove (one) <c>{_, <anno>MonitorRef</anno>, _, _, _}</c> message,
- if there is one, from the caller's message queue after
+ <p>Removes (one) <c>{_,
+ <anno>MonitorRef</anno>, _, _, _}</c> message,
+ if there is one, from the caller message queue after
monitoring has been stopped.</p>
<p>Calling <c>demonitor(<anno>MonitorRef</anno>, [flush])</c>
is equivalent to the following, but more efficient:</p>
<code type="none">
-
demonitor(MonitorRef),
receive
{_, MonitorRef, _, _, _} ->
@@ -1006,78 +1044,90 @@
</item>
<tag><c>info</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The returned value is one of the following:</p>
- <taglist>
- <tag><c>true</c></tag>
- <item><p>The monitor was found and removed. In this case
- no <c>'DOWN'</c> message due to this monitor have
- been nor will be placed in the message queue
- of the caller.
- </p>
- </item>
- <tag><c>false</c></tag>
- <item><p>The monitor was not found and could not be removed.
- This probably because someone already has placed a
- <c>'DOWN'</c> message corresponding to this monitor
- in the caller's message queue.
- </p>
- </item>
- </taglist>
- <p>If the <c>info</c> option is combined with the <c>flush</c>
- option, <c>false</c> will be returned if a flush was needed;
- otherwise, <c>true</c>.
- </p>
+ <p>The returned value is one of the following:</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>true</c></tag>
+ <item>The monitor was found and removed. In this case,
+ no <c>'DOWN'</c> message corresponding to this
+ monitor has been delivered and will not be delivered.
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>false</c></tag>
+ <item>The monitor was not found and could not be removed.
+ This probably because someone already has placed a
+ <c>'DOWN'</c> message corresponding to this monitor
+ in the caller message queue.
+ </item>
+ </taglist>
+ <p>If option <c>info</c> is combined with option <c>flush</c>,
+ <c>false</c> is returned if a flush was needed,
+ otherwise <c>true</c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<note>
- <p>More options may be added in the future.</p>
+ <p>More options can be added in a future release.</p>
</note>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>OptionList</anno></c> is not a list, or
- if <c><anno>Option</anno></c> is not a valid option, or the same failure as for
- <seealso marker="#demonitor/1">demonitor/1</seealso></p>
+ <p>Failures:</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>If <c><anno>OptionList</anno></c> is not a list.
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>If <c><anno>Option</anno></c> is an invalid option.
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>The same failure as for
+ <seealso marker="#demonitor/1">demonitor/1</seealso>.
+ </item>
+ </taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="disconnect_node" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Force the disconnection of a node</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Forces the disconnection of a node.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Forces the disconnection of a node. This will appear to
- the node <c><anno>Node</anno></c> as if the local node has crashed. This
- BIF is mainly used in the Erlang network authentication
- protocols. Returns <c>true</c> if disconnection succeeds,
+ <p>Forces the disconnection of a node. This appears to
+ the node <c><anno>Node</anno></c> as if the local node has crashed.
+ This BIF is mainly used in the Erlang network authentication
+ protocols.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if disconnection succeeds,
otherwise <c>false</c>. If the local node is not alive,
- the function returns <c>ignored</c>.</p>
+ <c>ignored</c> is returned.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="display" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Print a term on standard output</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Prints a term on standard output.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Prints a text representation of <c><anno>Term</anno></c> on the standard
- output. On OSE the term is printed to the ramlog.</p>
+ <p>Prints a text representation of <c><anno>Term</anno></c> on the
+ standard output. On OSE, the term is printed to the ramlog.</p>
<warning>
<p>This BIF is intended for debugging only.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="element" arity="2"/>
<type_desc variable="N">1..tuple_size(<anno>Tuple</anno>)</type_desc>
- <fsummary>Get Nth element of a tuple</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the Nth element of a tuple.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns the <c><anno>N</anno></c>th element (numbering from 1) of
- <c><anno>Tuple</anno></c>.</p>
+ <c><anno>Tuple</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>element(2, {a, b, c}).</input>
b</pre>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="erase" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Return and delete the process dictionary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns and deletes the process dictionary.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the process dictionary and deletes it.</p>
+ <p>Returns the process dictionary and deletes it, for
+ example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>put(key1, {1, 2, 3}),</input>
<input>put(key2, [a, b, c]),</input>
@@ -1085,13 +1135,16 @@ b</pre>
[{key1,{1,2,3}},{key2,[a,b,c]}]</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="erase" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Return and delete a value from the process dictionary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns and deletes a value from the process dictionary.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the value <c><anno>Val</anno></c> associated with <c><anno>Key</anno></c> and
- deletes it from the process dictionary. Returns
- <c>undefined</c> if no value is associated with <c><anno>Key</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns the value <c><anno>Val</anno></c> associated with
+ <c><anno>Key</anno></c> and deletes it from the process dictionary.
+ Returns <c>undefined</c> if no value is associated with
+ <c><anno>Key</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>put(key1, {merry, lambs, are, playing}),</input>
<input>X = erase(key1),</input>
@@ -1099,16 +1152,19 @@ b</pre>
{{merry,lambs,are,playing},undefined}</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="error" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Stop execution with a given reason</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Stops execution with a given reason.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Stops the execution of the calling process with the reason
- <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>, where <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is any term. The actual
- exit reason will be <c>{<anno>Reason</anno>, Where}</c>, where <c>Where</c>
+ <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>, where <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>
+ is any term. The exit reason is
+ <c>{<anno>Reason</anno>, Where}</c>, where <c>Where</c>
is a list of the functions most recently called (the current
function first). Since evaluating this function causes
the process to terminate, it has no return value.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>catch error(foobar).</input>
{'EXIT',{foobar,[{erl_eval,do_apply,5},
@@ -1118,29 +1174,34 @@ b</pre>
{shell,eval_loop,3}]}}</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="error" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Stop execution with a given reason</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Stops execution with a given reason.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Stops the execution of the calling process with the reason
- <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>, where <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is any term. The actual
- exit reason will be <c>{<anno>Reason</anno>, Where}</c>, where <c>Where</c>
+ <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>, where <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>
+ is any term. The exit reason is
+ <c>{<anno>Reason</anno>, Where}</c>, where <c>Where</c>
is a list of the functions most recently called (the current
- function first). <c><anno>Args</anno></c> is expected to be the list of
- arguments for the current function; in Beam it will be used
- to provide the actual arguments for the current function in
- the <c>Where</c> term. Since evaluating this function causes
+ function first). <c><anno>Args</anno></c> is expected to be the
+ list of arguments for the current function; in Beam it is used
+ to provide the arguments for the current function in
+ the term <c>Where</c>. Since evaluating this function causes
the process to terminate, it has no return value.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="exit" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Stop execution with a given reason</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Stops execution with a given reason.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Stops the execution of the calling process with the exit
- reason <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>, where <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is any term. Since
+ <p>Stops the execution of the calling process with exit reason
+ <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>, where <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>
+ is any term. Since
evaluating this function causes the process to terminate, it
has no return value.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>exit(foobar).</input>
** exception exit: foobar
@@ -1148,110 +1209,117 @@ b</pre>
{'EXIT',foobar}</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="exit" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Send an exit signal to a process or a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sends an exit signal to a process or a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sends an exit signal with exit reason <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> to
the process or port identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>.</p>
- <p>The following behavior apply if <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is any term
- except <c>normal</c> or <c>kill</c>:</p>
- <p>If <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is not trapping exits, <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> itself will
- exit with exit reason <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>. If <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is trapping
- exits, the exit signal is transformed into a message
- <c>{'EXIT', From, <anno>Reason</anno>}</c> and delivered to the message
- queue of <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>. <c>From</c> is the pid of the process
- which sent the exit signal. See also
- <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>.</p>
- <p>If <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is the atom <c>normal</c>, <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> will
- not exit. If it is trapping exits, the exit signal is
- transformed into a message <c>{'EXIT', From, normal}</c>
- and delivered to its message queue.</p>
- <p>If <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is the atom <c>kill</c>, that is if
- <c>exit(<anno>Pid</anno>, kill)</c> is called, an untrappable exit signal
- is sent to <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> which will unconditionally exit with
- exit reason <c>killed</c>.</p>
+ <p>The following behavior applies if <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>
+ is any term, except <c>normal</c> or <c>kill</c>:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>If <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is not trapping exits,
+ <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>
+ itself exits with exit reason <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>.
+ </item>
+ <item>If <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is trapping exits, the exit
+ signal is transformed into a message
+ <c>{'EXIT', From, <anno>Reason</anno>}</c>
+ and delivered to the message queue of <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>.
+ </item>
+ <item><c>From</c> is the process identifier of the process
+ that sent the exit signal. See also
+ <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>.
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ <p>If <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is the atom <c>normal</c>,
+ <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>
+ does not exit. If it is trapping exits, the exit signal is
+ transformed into a message <c>{'EXIT', From, normal}</c>
+ and delivered to its message queue.</p>
+ <p>If <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is the atom <c>kill</c>,
+ that is, if <c>exit(<anno>Pid</anno>, kill)</c> is called,
+ an untrappable exit signal is sent to <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>,
+ which unconditionally exits with exit reason <c>killed</c>.
+ </p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="external_size" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Calculate the maximum size for a term encoded in the Erlang
- external term format</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Calculates the maximum size for a term encoded in the Erlang external term format.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Calculates, without doing the encoding, the maximum byte size for
a term encoded in the Erlang external term format. The following
condition applies always:</p>
- <p>
<pre>
> <input>Size1 = byte_size(term_to_binary(<anno>Term</anno>)),</input>
> <input>Size2 = erlang:external_size(<anno>Term</anno>),</input>
> <input>true = Size1 =&lt; Size2.</input>
-true
- </pre>
- </p>
- <p>This is equivalent to a call to: <code>erlang:external_size(<anno>Term</anno>, [])
- </code></p>
+true</pre>
+ <p>This is equivalent to a call to:</p>
+<code>erlang:external_size(<anno>Term</anno>, [])</code>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="external_size" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Calculate the maximum size for a term encoded in the Erlang
- external term format</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Calculates the maximum size for a term encoded in the Erlang external term format.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Calculates, without doing the encoding, the maximum byte size for
a term encoded in the Erlang external term format. The following
condition applies always:</p>
- <p>
<pre>
> <input>Size1 = byte_size(term_to_binary(<anno>Term</anno>, <anno>Options</anno>)),</input>
> <input>Size2 = erlang:external_size(<anno>Term</anno>, <anno>Options</anno>),</input>
> <input>true = Size1 =&lt; Size2.</input>
-true
- </pre>
- </p>
- <p>The option <c>{minor_version, <anno>Version</anno>}</c> specifies how floats
- are encoded. See
- <seealso marker="#term_to_binary/2">term_to_binary/2</seealso> for
- a more detailed description.
- </p>
+true</pre>
+ <p>Option <c>{minor_version, <anno>Version</anno>}</c> specifies how
+ floats are encoded. For a detailed description, see
+ <seealso marker="#term_to_binary/2">term_to_binary/2</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="float" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert a number to a float</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts a number to a float.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a float by converting <c><anno>Number</anno></c> to a float.</p>
+ <p>Returns a float by converting <c><anno>Number</anno></c> to a float,
+ for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>float(55).</input>
55.0</pre>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
<note>
- <p>Note that if used on the top-level in a guard, it will
- test whether the argument is a floating point number; for
- clarity, use
+ <p>If used on the top level in a guard, it tests whether the
+ argument is a floating point number; for clarity, use
<seealso marker="#is_float/1">is_float/1</seealso> instead.</p>
<p>When <c>float/1</c> is used in an expression in a guard,
such as '<c>float(A) == 4.0</c>', it converts a number as
- described above.</p>
+ described earlier.</p>
</note>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="float_to_binary" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Text representation of a float</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Text representation of a float.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>The same as <c>float_to_binary(<anno>Float</anno>,[{scientific,20}])</c>.</p>
+ <p>The same as
+ <c>float_to_binary(<anno>Float</anno>,[{scientific,20}])</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="float_to_binary" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Text representation of a float formatted using given options</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Text representation of a float formatted using given options.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a binary which corresponds to the text
+ <p>Returns a binary corresponding to the text
representation of <c><anno>Float</anno></c> using fixed decimal
- point formatting. The <c><anno>Options</anno></c> behave in the same
- way as <seealso marker="#float_to_list/2">float_to_list/2</seealso>.
- </p>
+ point formatting. <c><anno>Options</anno></c> behaves in the same
+ way as <seealso marker="#float_to_list/2">float_to_list/2</seealso>.</p>
+ <p>Examples:</p>
<pre>
> <input>float_to_binary(7.12, [{decimals, 4}]).</input>
&lt;&lt;"7.1200">>
@@ -1259,31 +1327,42 @@ true
&lt;&lt;"7.12">></pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="float_to_list" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Text representation of a float</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Text representation of a float.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>The same as <c>float_to_list(<anno>Float</anno>,[{scientific,20}])</c>.</p>
+ <p>The same as
+ <c>float_to_list(<anno>Float</anno>,[{scientific,20}])</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="float_to_list" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Text representation of a float formatted using given options</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text
- representation of <c>Float</c> using fixed decimal point formatting.
- When <c>decimals</c> option is specified
- the returned value will contain at most <c>Decimals</c> number of
- digits past the decimal point. If the number doesn't fit in the
- internal static buffer of 256 bytes, the function throws <c>badarg</c>.
- When <c>compact</c> option is provided
- the trailing zeros at the end of the list are truncated (this option is
- only meaningful together with the <c>decimals</c> option). When
- <c>scientific</c> option is provided, the float will be formatted using
- scientific notation with <c>Decimals</c> digits of precision. If
- <c>Options</c> is <c>[]</c> the function behaves like
- <c><seealso marker="#float_to_list/1">float_to_list/1</seealso></c>.
- </p>
+ <fsummary>Text representation of a float formatted using given options.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Returns a string corresponding to the text representation
+ of <c>Float</c> using fixed decimal point formatting. The
+ options are as follows:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>If option <c>decimals</c> is specified, the returned value
+ contains at most <c>Decimals</c> number of digits past the
+ decimal point. If the number does not fit in the internal
+ static buffer of 256 bytes, the function throws <c>badarg</c>.
+ </item>
+ <item>If option <c>compact</c> is provided, the trailing zeros
+ at the end of the list are truncated. This option is only
+ meaningful together with option <c>decimals</c>.
+ </item>
+ <item>If option <c>scientific</c> is provided, the float is
+ formatted using scientific notation with <c>Decimals</c>
+ digits of precision.
+ </item>
+ <item>If <c>Options</c> is <c>[]</c>, the function behaves as
+ <seealso marker="#float_to_list/1">float_to_list/1</seealso>.
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ <p>Examples:</p>
<pre>
> <input>float_to_list(7.12, [{decimals, 4}]).</input>
"7.1200"
@@ -1291,36 +1370,40 @@ true
"7.12"</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="fun_info" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Information about a fun</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about a fun.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a list containing information about the fun
- <c><anno>Fun</anno></c>. Each element of the list is a tuple. The order of
- the tuples is not defined, and more tuples may be added in a
+ <p>Returns a list with information about the fun
+ <c><anno>Fun</anno></c>. Each list element is a tuple. The order
+ of the tuples is undefined, and more tuples can be added in a
future release.</p>
<warning>
<p>This BIF is mainly intended for debugging, but it can
- occasionally be useful in library functions that might need
- to verify, for instance, the arity of a fun.</p>
+ sometimes be useful in library functions that need
+ to verify, for example, the arity of a fun.</p>
</warning>
- <p>There are two types of funs with slightly different
- semantics:</p>
- <p>A fun created by <c>fun M:F/A</c> is called an
- <em>external</em> fun. Calling it will always call the
- function <c>F</c> with arity <c>A</c> in the latest code for
- module <c>M</c>. Note that module <c>M</c> does not even need
- to be loaded when the fun <c>fun M:F/A</c> is created.</p>
- <p>All other funs are called <em>local</em>. When a local fun
- is called, the same version of the code that created the fun
- will be called (even if newer version of the module has been
- loaded).</p>
- <p>The following elements will always be present in the list
+ <p>Two types of funs have slightly different semantics:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>A fun created by <c>fun M:F/A</c> is called an
+ <em>external</em> fun. Calling it will always call the
+ function <c>F</c> with arity <c>A</c> in the latest code for
+ module <c>M</c>. Notice that module <c>M</c> does not even
+ need to be loaded when the fun <c>fun M:F/A</c> is created.
+ </item>
+ <item>All other funs are called <em>local</em>. When a local fun
+ is called, the same version of the code that created the fun
+ is called (even if a newer version of the module has been
+ loaded).
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ <p>The following elements are always present in the list
for both local and external funs:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{type, Type}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c>Type</c> is either <c>local</c> or <c>external</c>.</p>
+ <p><c>Type</c> is <c>local</c> or <c>external</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{module, Module}</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -1335,148 +1418,154 @@ true
<p><c>Name</c> (an atom) is a function name.</p>
<p>If <c>Fun</c> is a local fun, <c>Name</c> is the name
of the local function that implements the fun.
- (This name was generated by the compiler, and is generally
+ (This name was generated by the compiler, and is
only of informational use. As it is a local function, it
- is not possible to call it directly.)
+ cannot be called directly.)
If no code is currently loaded for the fun, <c>[]</c>
- will be returned instead of an atom.</p>
+ is returned instead of an atom.</p>
<p>If <c>Fun</c> is an external fun, <c>Name</c> is the name
of the exported function that the fun refers to.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{arity, Arity}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c>Arity</c> is the number of arguments that the fun
- should be called with.</p>
+ is to be called with.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{env, Env}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c>Env</c> (a list) is the environment or free variables
- for the fun. (For external funs, the returned list is
- always empty.)</p>
+ for the fun. For external funs, the returned list is
+ always empty.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>The following elements will only be present in the list if
+ <p>The following elements are only present in the list if
<c>Fun</c> is local:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{pid, Pid}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c>Pid</c> is the pid of the process that originally
- created the fun.</p>
+ <p><c>Pid</c> is the process identifier of the process
+ that originally created the fun.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{index, Index}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c>Index</c> (an integer) is an index into the module's
+ <p><c>Index</c> (an integer) is an index into the module
fun table.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{new_index, Index}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c>Index</c> (an integer) is an index into the module's
+ <p><c>Index</c> (an integer) is an index into the module
fun table.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{new_uniq, Uniq}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c>Uniq</c> (a binary) is a unique value for this fun.
- It is calculated from the compiled code for the entire module.</p>
+ <p><c>Uniq</c> (a binary) is a unique value for this fun. It
+ is calculated from the compiled code for the entire module.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{uniq, Uniq}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c>Uniq</c> (an integer) is a unique value for this fun.
- Starting in the R15 release, this integer is calculated from
- the compiled code for the entire module. Before R15, this
- integer was based on only the body of the fun.
- </p>
+ As from OTP R15, this integer is calculated from the
+ compiled code for the entire module. Before OTP R15, this
+ integer was based on only the body of the fun.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="fun_info" arity="2"/>
+ <fsummary>Information about a fun.</fsummary>
<type name="fun_info_item"/>
- <fsummary>Information about a fun</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns information about <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> as specified by
- <c><anno>Item</anno></c>, in the form <c>{<anno>Item</anno>,<anno>Info</anno>}</c>.</p>
+ <c><anno>Item</anno></c>, in the form
+ <c>{<anno>Item</anno>,<anno>Info</anno>}</c>.</p>
<p>For any fun, <c><anno>Item</anno></c> can be any of the atoms
- <c>module</c>, <c>name</c>, <c>arity</c>, <c>env</c>, or <c>type</c>.</p>
- <p>For a local fun, <c><anno>Item</anno></c> can also be any of the atoms
- <c>index</c>, <c>new_index</c>, <c>new_uniq</c>,
+ <c>module</c>, <c>name</c>, <c>arity</c>, <c>env</c>, or
+ <c>type</c>.</p>
+ <p>For a local fun, <c><anno>Item</anno></c> can also be any of the
+ atoms <c>index</c>, <c>new_index</c>, <c>new_uniq</c>,
<c>uniq</c>, and <c>pid</c>. For an external fun, the value
of any of these items is always the atom <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>See
<seealso marker="#fun_info/1">erlang:fun_info/1</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="fun_to_list" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Text representation of a fun</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Text representation of a fun.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text
+ <p>Returns a string corresponding to the text
representation of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="function_exported" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Check if a function is exported and loaded</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks if a function is exported and loaded.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns <c>true</c> if the module <c><anno>Module</anno></c> is loaded
and contains an exported function <c><anno>Function</anno>/<anno>Arity</anno></c>,
or if there is a BIF (a built-in function implemented in C)
- with the given name; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ with the given name, otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
<note><p>This function used to return false for built-in
functions before the 18.0 release.</p></note>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="garbage_collect" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Force an immediate garbage collection of the calling process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Forces an immediate garbage collection of the calling process.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Forces an immediate garbage collection of the currently
- executing process. The function should not be used, unless
- it has been noticed -- or there are good reasons to suspect --
+ <p>Forces an immediate garbage collection of the
+ executing process. The function is not to be used unless
+ it has been noticed (or there are good reasons to suspect)
that the spontaneous garbage collection will occur too late
- or not at all. Improper use may seriously degrade system
- performance.</p>
+ or not at all.</p>
+ <warning>
+ <p>Improper use can seriously degrade system performance.</p>
+ </warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="garbage_collect" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Garbage collect a process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Garbage collects a process.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>The same as
<seealso marker="#garbage_collect/2"><c>garbage_collect(<anno>Pid</anno>, [])</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="garbage_collect" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Garbage collect a process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Garbage collects a process.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Garbage collect the node local process identified by
- <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>.</p>
- <p>Currently available <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s:</p>
+ <p>Garbage collects the node local process identified by
+ <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>The available <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s are as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{async, RequestId}</c></tag>
- <item>
- The <c>garbage_collect/2</c> function will return
+ <item>The function <c>garbage_collect/2</c> returns
the value <c>async</c> immediately after the request
has been sent. When the request has been processed, the
- process that called this function will be passed a
- message on the form:<br/>
- <c>{garbage_collect, <anno>RequestId</anno>, <anno>GCResult</anno>}</c>.
- </item>
+ process that called this function is passed a message on
+ the form <c>{garbage_collect,
+ <anno>RequestId</anno>, <anno>GCResult</anno>}</c>.
+ </item>
</taglist>
<p>If <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> equals <c>self()</c>, and
no <c>async</c> option has been passed, the garbage
- collection will be performed at once, i.e. the same as
- calling
+ collection is performed at once, that is, the same as calling
<seealso marker="#garbage_collect/0">garbage_collect/0</seealso>.
- In all other cases a request for garbage collection will
- be sent to the process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>,
+ Otherwise a request for garbage collection
+ is sent to the process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>,
and will be handled when appropriate. If no <c>async</c>
- option has been passed, the caller will block until
- <c><anno>GCResult</anno></c> is available and can be
- returned.</p>
+ option has been passed, the caller blocks until
+ <c><anno>GCResult</anno></c> is available and can be returned.</p>
<p><c><anno>GCResult</anno></c> informs about the result of
- the garbage collection request:</p>
+ the garbage collection request as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>true</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -1485,14 +1574,13 @@ true
</item>
<tag><c>false</c></tag>
<item>
- No garbage collection was performed. This since the
+ No garbage collection was performed, as
the process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>
terminated before the request could be satisfied.
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>Note that the same caveats as for
- <seealso marker="#garbage_collect/0">garbage_collect/0</seealso>
- apply.</p>
+ <p>Notice that the same caveats apply as for
+ <seealso marker="#garbage_collect/0">garbage_collect/0</seealso>.</p>
<p>Failures:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
@@ -1501,17 +1589,18 @@ true
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If <c><anno>OptionList</anno></c> is not a valid list of options.
+ If <c><anno>OptionList</anno></c> is an invalid list of options.
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="get" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Return the process dictionary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the process dictionary.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns the process dictionary as a list of
- <c>{<anno>Key</anno>, <anno>Val</anno>}</c> tuples.</p>
+ <c>{<anno>Key</anno>, <anno>Val</anno>}</c> tuples, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>put(key1, merry),</input>
<input>put(key2, lambs),</input>
@@ -1520,13 +1609,15 @@ true
[{key1,merry},{key2,lambs},{key3,{are,playing}}]</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="get" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Return a value from the process dictionary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns a value from the process dictionary.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns the value <c><anno>Val</anno></c> associated with <c><anno>Key</anno></c> in
the process dictionary, or <c>undefined</c> if <c><anno>Key</anno></c>
does not exist.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>put(key1, merry),</input>
<input>put(key2, lambs),</input>
@@ -1535,14 +1626,16 @@ true
{are,playing}</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="get_cookie" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Get the magic cookie of the local node</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Gets the magic cookie of the local node.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the magic cookie of the local node, if the node is
- alive; otherwise the atom <c>nocookie</c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns the magic cookie of the local node if the node is
+ alive, otherwise the atom <c>nocookie</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="get_keys" arity="0"/>
<fsummary>Return a list of all keys from the process dictionary</fsummary>
@@ -1558,10 +1651,10 @@ true
</func>
<func>
<name name="get_keys" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Return a list of keys from the process dictionary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns a list of keys from the process dictionary.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a list of keys which are associated with the value
- <c><anno>Val</anno></c> in the process dictionary.</p>
+ <p>Returns a list of keys that are associated with the value
+ <c><anno>Val</anno></c> in the process dictionary, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>put(mary, {1, 2}),</input>
<input>put(had, {1, 2}),</input>
@@ -1573,40 +1666,40 @@ true
[mary,had,a,little,lamb]</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="get_stacktrace" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Get the call stack back-trace of the last exception</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Gets the call stack back-trace of the last exception.</fsummary>
<type name="stack_item"/>
<desc>
- <p>Get the call stack back-trace (<em>stacktrace</em>) of the last
- exception in the calling process as a list of
+ <p>Gets the call stack back-trace (<em>stacktrace</em>) of the
+ last exception in the calling process as a list of
<c>{<anno>Module</anno>,<anno>Function</anno>,<anno>Arity</anno>,<anno>Location</anno>}</c> tuples.
- The <c><anno>Arity</anno></c> field in the first tuple may be the argument
- list of that function call instead of an arity integer,
+ Field <c><anno>Arity</anno></c> in the first tuple can be the
+ argument list of that function call instead of an arity integer,
depending on the exception.</p>
<p>If there has not been any exceptions in a process, the
stacktrace is <c>[]</c>. After a code change for the process,
- the stacktrace may also be reset to [].</p>
+ the stacktrace can also be reset to <c>[]</c>.</p>
<p>The stacktrace is the same data as the <c>catch</c> operator
returns, for example:</p>
<p><c>{'EXIT',{badarg,Stacktrace}} = catch abs(x)</c></p>
- <p><c><anno>Location</anno></c> is a (possibly empty) list of two-tuples that
- may indicate the location in the source code of the function.
- The first element is an atom that describes the type of
- information in the second element. Currently the following
- items may occur:</p>
+ <p><c><anno>Location</anno></c> is a (possibly empty) list
+ of two-tuples that
+ can indicate the location in the source code of the function.
+ The first element is an atom describing the type of
+ information in the second element. The following
+ items can occur:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>file</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>The second element of the tuple is a string (list of
- characters) representing the filename of the source file
- of the function.</p>
+ <item>The second element of the tuple is a string (list of
+ characters) representing the file name of the source file
+ of the function.
</item>
<tag><c>line</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>The second element of the tuple is the line number
+ <item>The second element of the tuple is the line number
(an integer greater than zero) in the source file
- where the exception occurred or the function was called.</p>
+ where the exception occurred or the function was called.
</item>
</taglist>
<p>See also
@@ -1614,49 +1707,56 @@ true
<seealso marker="#error/2">erlang:error/2</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="group_leader" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Get the group leader for the calling process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Gets the group leader for the calling process.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the pid of the group leader for the process which
- evaluates the function.</p>
+ <p>Returns the process identifier of the group leader for the
+ process evaluating the function.</p>
<p>Every process is a member of some process group and all
- groups have a <em>group leader</em>. All IO from the group
+ groups have a <em>group leader</em>. All I/O from the group
is channeled to the group leader. When a new process is
spawned, it gets the same group leader as the spawning
process. Initially, at system start-up, <c>init</c> is both
its own group leader and the group leader of all processes.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="group_leader" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Set the group leader for a process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets the group leader for a process.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Sets the group leader of <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> to <c><anno>GroupLeader</anno></c>.
- Typically, this is used when a processes started from a
- certain shell should have another group leader than
+ <p>Sets the group leader of <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>
+ to <c><anno>GroupLeader</anno></c>.
+ Typically, this is used when a process started from a
+ certain shell is to have another group leader than
<c>init</c>.</p>
<p>See also
<seealso marker="#group_leader/0">group_leader/0</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="halt" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Halt the Erlang runtime system and indicate normal exit to the calling environment</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Halts the Erlang runtime system and indicates normal exit to the calling environment.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>The same as
<seealso marker="#halt/2"><c>halt(0, [])</c></seealso>.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>halt().</input>
os_prompt% </pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="halt" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Halt the Erlang runtime system</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Halts the Erlang runtime system.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>The same as
<seealso marker="#halt/2"><c>halt(<anno>Status</anno>, [])</c></seealso>.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>halt(17).</input>
os_prompt% <input>echo $?</input>
@@ -1664,178 +1764,188 @@ os_prompt% <input>echo $?</input>
os_prompt% </pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="halt" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Halt the Erlang runtime system</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Halts the Erlang runtime system.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><c><anno>Status</anno></c> must be a non-negative integer, a string,
or the atom <c>abort</c>.
Halts the Erlang runtime system. Has no return value.
- Depending on <c><anno>Status</anno></c>:
- </p>
+ Depending on <c><anno>Status</anno></c>, the following occurs:</p>
<taglist>
<tag>integer()</tag>
- <item>The runtime system exits with the integer value <c><anno>Status</anno></c>
- as status code to the calling environment (operating system).
+ <item>The runtime system exits with integer value
+ <c><anno>Status</anno></c>
+ as status code to the calling environment (OS).
</item>
<tag>string()</tag>
- <item>An erlang crash dump is produced with <c><anno>Status</anno></c> as slogan,
- and then the runtime system exits with status code <c>1</c>.
+ <item>An Erlang crash dump is produced with <c><anno>Status</anno></c>
+ as slogan. Then the runtime system exits with status code <c>1</c>.
</item>
<tag><c>abort</c></tag>
<item>
The runtime system aborts producing a core dump, if that is
- enabled in the operating system.
+ enabled in the OS.
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>Note that on many platforms, only the status codes 0-255 are
- supported by the operating system.
- </p>
- <p>For integer <c><anno>Status</anno></c> the Erlang runtime system closes all ports
- and allows async threads to finish their operations before exiting.
- To exit without such flushing use
- <c><anno>Option</anno></c> as <c>{flush,false}</c>.
- </p>
- <p>For statuses <c>string()</c> and <c>abort</c> the <c>flush</c>
- option is ignored and flushing is <em>not</em> done.
- </p>
+ <note><p>On many platforms, the OS supports only status
+ codes 0-255.</p></note>
+ <p>For integer <c><anno>Status</anno></c>, the Erlang runtime system
+ closes all ports and allows async threads to finish their
+ operations before exiting. To exit without such flushing, use
+ <c><anno>Option</anno></c> as <c>{flush,false}</c>.</p>
+ <p>For statuses <c>string()</c> and <c>abort</c>, option
+ <c>flush</c> is ignored and flushing is <em>not</em> done.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="hash" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Hash function (deprecated)</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Hash function (deprecated).</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns a hash value for <c><anno>Term</anno></c> within the range
- <c>1..<anno>Range</anno></c>. The allowed range is 1..2^27-1.</p>
+ <c>1..<anno>Range</anno></c>. The maximum range is 1..2^27-1.</p>
<warning>
- <p>This BIF is deprecated as the hash value may differ on
- different architectures. Also the hash values for integer
- terms larger than 2^27 as well as large binaries are very
+ <p>This BIF is deprecated, as the hash value can differ on
+ different architectures. The hash values for integer
+ terms higher than 2^27 and large binaries are
poor. The BIF is retained for backward compatibility
- reasons (it may have been used to hash records into a file),
- but all new code should use one of the BIFs
+ reasons (it can have been used to hash records into a file),
+ but all new code is to use one of the BIFs
<c>erlang:phash/2</c> or <c>erlang:phash2/1,2</c> instead.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="hd" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Head of a list</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Head of a list.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the head of <c><anno>List</anno></c>, that is, the first element.</p>
+ <p>Returns the head of <c><anno>List</anno></c>, that is,
+ the first element, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>hd([1,2,3,4,5]).</input>
1</pre>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>List</anno></c> is the empty list [].</p>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>List</anno></c> is the empty
+ list <c>[]</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="hibernate" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Hibernate a process until a message is sent to it</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Hibernates a process until a message is sent to it.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Puts the calling process into a wait state where its memory
- allocation has been reduced as much as possible, which is
+ allocation has been reduced as much as possible. This is
useful if the process does not expect to receive any messages
- in the near future.</p>
- <p>The process will be awaken when a message is sent to it, and
- control will resume in <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c> with
- the arguments given by <c><anno>Args</anno></c> with the call stack
- emptied, meaning that the process will terminate when that
- function returns. Thus <c>erlang:hibernate/3</c> will never
- return to its caller.</p>
+ soon.</p>
+ <p>The process is awaken when a message is sent to it, and control
+ resumes in <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c> with
+ the arguments given by <c><anno>Args</anno></c> with the call
+ stack emptied, meaning that the process terminates when that
+ function returns. Thus <c>erlang:hibernate/3</c> never
+ returns to its caller.</p>
<p>If the process has any message in its message queue,
- the process will be awaken immediately in the same way as
- described above.</p>
+ the process is awakened immediately in the same way as
+ described earlier.</p>
<p>In more technical terms, what <c>erlang:hibernate/3</c> does
- is the following. It discards the call stack for the process.
- Then it garbage collects the process. After the garbage
- collection, all live data is in one continuous heap. The heap
+ is the following. It discards the call stack for the process,
+ and then garbage collects the process. After this,
+ all live data is in one continuous heap. The heap
is then shrunken to the exact same size as the live data
- which it holds (even if that size is less than the minimum
+ that it holds (even if that size is less than the minimum
heap size for the process).</p>
<p>If the size of the live data in the process is less than
the minimum heap size, the first garbage collection occurring
- after the process has been awaken will ensure that the heap
+ after the process is awakened ensures that the heap
size is changed to a size not smaller than the minimum heap
size.</p>
- <p>Note that emptying the call stack means that any surrounding
- <c>catch</c> is removed and has to be re-inserted after
+ <p>Notice that emptying the call stack means that any surrounding
+ <c>catch</c> is removed and must be reinserted after
hibernation. One effect of this is that processes started
using <c>proc_lib</c> (also indirectly, such as
- <c>gen_server</c> processes), should use
+ <c>gen_server</c> processes), are to use
<seealso marker="stdlib:proc_lib#hibernate/3">proc_lib:hibernate/3</seealso>
- instead to ensure that the exception handler continues to work
+ instead, to ensure that the exception handler continues to work
when the process wakes up.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="insert_element" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Insert an element at index in a tuple</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Inserts an element at index in a tuple.</fsummary>
<type_desc variable="Index">1..tuple_size(<anno>Tuple1</anno>) + 1</type_desc>
<desc>
- <p>
- Returns a new tuple with element <c><anno>Term</anno></c> insert at position
- <c><anno>Index</anno></c> in tuple <c><anno>Tuple1</anno></c>.
- All elements from position <c><anno>Index</anno></c> and upwards are subsequently
- pushed one step higher in the new tuple <c><anno>Tuple2</anno></c>.
- </p>
+ <p>Returns a new tuple with element <c><anno>Term</anno></c>
+ inserted at position
+ <c><anno>Index</anno></c> in tuple <c><anno>Tuple1</anno></c>.
+ All elements from position <c><anno>Index</anno></c> and upwards are
+ pushed one step higher in the new tuple <c><anno>Tuple2</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>erlang:insert_element(2, {one, two, three}, new).</input>
{one,new,two,three}</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="integer_to_binary" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Text representation of an integer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Text representation of an integer.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a binary which corresponds to the text
- representation of <c><anno>Integer</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns a binary corresponding to the text
+ representation of <c><anno>Integer</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>integer_to_binary(77).</input>
&lt;&lt;"77">></pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="integer_to_binary" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Text representation of an integer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Text representation of an integer.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a binary which corresponds to the text
- representation of <c><anno>Integer</anno></c> in base <c><anno>Base</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns a binary corresponding to the text
+ representation of <c><anno>Integer</anno></c> in base
+ <c><anno>Base</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>integer_to_binary(1023, 16).</input>
&lt;&lt;"3FF">></pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="integer_to_list" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Text representation of an integer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Text representation of an integer.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text
- representation of <c><anno>Integer</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns a string corresponding to the text
+ representation of <c><anno>Integer</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>integer_to_list(77).</input>
"77"</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="integer_to_list" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Text representation of an integer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Text representation of an integer.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text
- representation of <c><anno>Integer</anno></c> in base <c><anno>Base</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns a string corresponding to the text
+ representation of <c><anno>Integer</anno></c> in base
+ <c><anno>Base</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>integer_to_list(1023, 16).</input>
"3FF"</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="iolist_to_binary" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert an iolist to a binary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts an iolist to a binary.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a binary which is made from the integers and
- binaries in <c><anno>IoListOrBinary</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns a binary that is made from the integers and
+ binaries in <c><anno>IoListOrBinary</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>Bin1 = &lt;&lt;1,2,3&gt;&gt;.</input>
&lt;&lt;1,2,3&gt;&gt;
@@ -1847,278 +1957,311 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
&lt;&lt;1,2,3,1,2,3,4,5,4,6&gt;&gt;</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="iolist_size" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Size of an iolist</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Size of an iolist.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns an integer which is the size in bytes
- of the binary that would be the result of
- <c>iolist_to_binary(<anno>Item</anno>)</c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns an integer that is the size in bytes
+ of the binary that would be the result of
+ <c>iolist_to_binary(<anno>Item</anno>)</c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>iolist_size([1,2|&lt;&lt;3,4>>]).</input>
4</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_alive" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether the local node is alive</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether the local node is alive.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the local node is alive; that is, if
- the node can be part of a distributed system. Otherwise, it
- returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the local node is alive (that is, if
+ the node can be part of a distributed system), otherwise
+ <c>false</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_atom" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is an atom</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is an atom.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is an atom;
- otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is an atom,
+ otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_binary" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is a binary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is a binary.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a binary;
- otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
-
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a binary,
+ otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>A binary always contains a complete number of bytes.</p>
-
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_bitstring" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is a bitstring</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is a bitstring.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a bitstring (including a binary);
- otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
-
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a
+ bitstring (including a binary), otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_boolean" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is a boolean</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is a boolean.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is
- either the atom <c>true</c> or the atom <c>false</c>
- (i.e. a boolean); otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is the
+ atom <c>true</c> or the atom <c>false</c> (that is, a boolean).
+ Otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_builtin" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Check if a function is a BIF implemented in C</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks if a function is a BIF implemented in C.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno>/<anno>Arity</anno></c> is
- a BIF implemented in C; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.
- This BIF is useful for builders of cross reference tools.</p>
+ <p>This BIF is useful for builders of cross-reference tools.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if
+ <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno>/<anno>Arity</anno></c>
+ is a BIF implemented in C, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_float" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is a float</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is a float.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a floating point
- number; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ number, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_function" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is a fun</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is a fun.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a fun; otherwise
- returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a fun, otherwise
+ <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_function" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is a fun with a given arity</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is a fun with a given arity.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a fun that can be
- applied with <c><anno>Arity</anno></c> number of arguments; otherwise
- returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ applied with <c><anno>Arity</anno></c> number of arguments, otherwise
+ <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_integer" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is an integer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is an integer.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is an integer;
- otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is an integer,
+ otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_list" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is a list</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is a list.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a list with
- zero or more elements; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ zero or more elements, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_map" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is a map</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is a map.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a map;
- otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a map,
+ otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_number" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is a number</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is a number.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is either an integer or a
- floating point number; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is an integer or a
+ floating point number. Otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_pid" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is a pid</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is a process identifier.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a pid (process
- identifier); otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a process
+ identifier, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_port" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a port identifier;
- otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a port identifier,
+ otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_process_alive" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a process is alive</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a process is alive.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>
- <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> must refer to a process at the local node.
- Returns <c>true</c> if the process exists and is alive, that
- is, is not exiting and has not exited. Otherwise, returns
+ <p><c><anno>Pid</anno></c> must refer to a process at the local node.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the process exists and is alive, that
+ is, is not exiting and has not exited. Otherwise returns
<c>false</c>.
</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_record" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term appears to be a record</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term appears to be a record.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a tuple and its first
- element is <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c>. Otherwise, returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a tuple and its
+ first element is <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c>.
+ Otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
<note>
<p>Normally the compiler treats calls to <c>is_record/2</c>
- specially. It emits code to verify that <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a
- tuple, that its first element is <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c>, and that
- the size is correct. However, if the <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c> is
- not a literal atom, the <c>is_record/2</c> BIF will be
- called instead and the size of the tuple will not be
- verified.</p>
+ specially. It emits code to verify that <c><anno>Term</anno></c>
+ is a tuple, that its first element is
+ <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c>, and that the
+ size is correct. However, if <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c> is
+ not a literal atom, the BIF <c>is_record/2</c> is called
+ instead and the size of the tuple is not verified.</p>
</note>
- <p>Allowed in guard tests, if <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c> is a literal
- atom.</p>
+ <p>Allowed in guard tests, if <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c> is
+ a literal atom.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_record" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term appears to be a record</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p><c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c> must be an atom. Returns <c>true</c> if
- <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a tuple, its first element is <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c>,
- and its size is <c><anno>Size</anno></c>. Otherwise, returns <c>false</c>.</p>
- <p>Allowed in guard tests, provided that <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c> is
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term appears to be a record.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p><c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c> must be an atom.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if
+ <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a tuple,
+ its first element is <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c>,
+ and its size is <c><anno>Size</anno></c>.
+ Otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>Allowed in guard tests if <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c> is
a literal atom and <c>Size</c> is a literal integer.</p>
<note>
- <p>This BIF is documented for completeness. In most cases
- <c>is_record/2</c> should be used.</p>
+ <p>This BIF is documented for completeness. Usually
+ <c>is_record/2</c> is to be used.</p>
</note>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_reference" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is a reference</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is a reference.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a reference;
- otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a reference,
+ otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="is_tuple" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check whether a term is a tuple</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks whether a term is a tuple.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a tuple;
- otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a tuple,
+ otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="length" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Length of a list</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Length of a list.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the length of <c><anno>List</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns the length of <c><anno>List</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>length([1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]).</input>
9</pre>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="link" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Create a link to another process (or port)</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates a link to another process (or port).</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Creates a link between the calling process and another
- process (or port) <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c>, if there is not such a link
+ process (or port) <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c>, if there is
+ not such a link
already. If a process attempts to create a link to itself,
nothing is done. Returns <c>true</c>.</p>
- <p>If <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c> does not exist, the behavior of the BIF depends
- on if the calling process is trapping exits or not (see
+ <p>If <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c> does not exist, the behavior
+ of the BIF
+ depends on if the calling process is trapping exits or not (see
<seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>):</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<item>If the calling process is not trapping exits, and
- checking <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c> is cheap -- that is, if <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c> is
- local -- <c>link/1</c> fails with reason <c>noproc</c>.</item>
+ checking <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c> is cheap
+ (that is, if <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c>
+ is local), <c>link/1</c> fails with reason <c>noproc</c>.</item>
<item>Otherwise, if the calling process is trapping exits,
- and/or <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c> is remote, <c>link/1</c> returns
- <c>true</c>, but an exit signal with reason <c>noproc</c>
+ and/or <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c> is remote, <c>link/1</c>
+ returns <c>true</c>, but an exit signal with reason <c>noproc</c>
is sent to the calling process.</item>
</list>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="list_to_atom" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert from text representation to an atom</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Returns the atom whose text representation is <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p>
- <p><c><anno>String</anno></c> may only contain ISO-latin-1
- characters (i.e. numbers below 256) as the current
- implementation does not allow unicode characters >= 256 in
- atoms. For more information on Unicode support in atoms
- see <seealso marker="erl_ext_dist#utf8_atoms">note on UTF-8 encoded atoms</seealso>
- in the chapter about the external term format in the ERTS User's Guide.</p>
+ <fsummary>Converts from text representation to an atom.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Returns the atom whose text representation is
+ <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>String</anno></c> can only contain ISO-latin-1
+ characters (that is,
+ numbers less than 256) as the implementation does not
+ allow unicode characters equal to or above 256 in atoms.
+ For more information on Unicode support in atoms, see
+ <seealso marker="erl_ext_dist#utf8_atoms">note on UTF-8
+ encoded atoms</seealso>
+ in Section "External Term Format" in the User's Guide.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>list_to_atom("Erlang").</input>
'Erlang'</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="list_to_binary" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert a list to a binary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts a list to a binary.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a binary which is made from the integers and
- binaries in <c><anno>IoList</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns a binary that is made from the integers and
+ binaries in <c><anno>IoList</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>Bin1 = &lt;&lt;1,2,3&gt;&gt;.</input>
&lt;&lt;1,2,3&gt;&gt;
@@ -2130,40 +2273,46 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
&lt;&lt;1,2,3,1,2,3,4,5,4,6&gt;&gt;</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="list_to_bitstring" arity="1"/>
+ <fsummary>Converts a list to a bitstring.</fsummary>
<type name="bitstring_list"/>
- <fsummary>Convert a list to a bitstring</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a bitstring which is made from the integers and
- bitstrings in <c><anno>BitstringList</anno></c>. (The last tail in <c><anno>BitstringList</anno></c>
- is allowed to be a bitstring.)</p>
+ <p>Returns a bitstring that is made from the integers and
+ bitstrings in <c><anno>BitstringList</anno></c>. (The last tail in
+ <c><anno>BitstringList</anno></c> is allowed to be a bitstring.)</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>Bin1 = &lt;&lt;1,2,3&gt;&gt;.</input>
&lt;&lt;1,2,3&gt;&gt;
> <input>Bin2 = &lt;&lt;4,5&gt;&gt;.</input>
&lt;&lt;4,5&gt;&gt;
-> <input>Bin3 = &lt;&lt;6,7:4,&gt;&gt;.</input>
-&lt;&lt;6&gt;&gt;
+> <input>Bin3 = &lt;&lt;6,7:4&gt;&gt;.</input>
+&lt;&lt;6,7:4&gt;&gt;
> <input>list_to_bitstring([Bin1,1,[2,3,Bin2],4|Bin3]).</input>
-&lt;&lt;1,2,3,1,2,3,4,5,4,6,7:46&gt;&gt;</pre>
+&lt;&lt;1,2,3,1,2,3,4,5,4,6,7:4&gt;&gt;</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="list_to_existing_atom" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert from text representation to an atom</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts from text representation to an atom.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the atom whose text representation is <c><anno>String</anno></c>,
+ <p>Returns the atom whose text representation is
+ <c><anno>String</anno></c>,
but only if there already exists such atom.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if there does not already exist an atom
whose text representation is <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="list_to_float" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert from text representation to a float</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts from text representation to a float.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the float whose text representation is <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns the float whose text representation is
+ <c><anno>String</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>list_to_float("2.2017764e+0").</input>
2.2017764</pre>
@@ -2171,12 +2320,13 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
representation of a float.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="list_to_integer" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert from text representation to an integer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts from text representation to an integer.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns an integer whose text representation is
- <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p>
+ <c><anno>String</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>list_to_integer("123").</input>
123</pre>
@@ -2184,12 +2334,14 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
representation of an integer.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="list_to_integer" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Convert from text representation to an integer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts from text representation to an integer.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns an integer whose text representation in base
- <c><anno>Base</anno></c> is <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p>
+ <c><anno>Base</anno></c> is <c><anno>String</anno></c>,
+ for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>list_to_integer("3FF", 16).</input>
1023</pre>
@@ -2197,47 +2349,52 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
representation of an integer.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="list_to_pid" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert from text representation to a pid</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts from text representation to a pid.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a pid whose text representation is <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p>
- <warning>
- <p>This BIF is intended for debugging and for use in
- the Erlang operating system. It should not be used in
- application programs.</p>
- </warning>
+ <p>Returns a process identifier whose text representation is a
+ <c><anno>String</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>list_to_pid("&lt;0.4.1>").</input>
&lt;0.4.1></pre>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>String</anno></c> contains a bad
- representation of a pid.</p>
+ representation of a process identifier.</p>
+ <warning>
+ <p>This BIF is intended for debugging and is not to be used
+ in application programs.</p>
+ </warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="list_to_tuple" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert a list to a tuple</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts a list to a tuple.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a tuple which corresponds to <c><anno>List</anno></c>. <c><anno>List</anno></c>
- can contain any Erlang terms.</p>
+ <p>Returns a tuple corresponding to <c><anno>List</anno></c>,
+ for example</p>
<pre>
> <input>list_to_tuple([share, ['Ericsson_B', 163]]).</input>
{share, ['Ericsson_B', 163]}</pre>
+ <p><c><anno>List</anno></c> can contain any Erlang terms.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="load_module" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Load object code for a module</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Loads object code for a module.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>If <c><anno>Binary</anno></c> contains the object code for the module
- <c><anno>Module</anno></c>, this BIF loads that object code. Also, if
- the code for the module <c><anno>Module</anno></c> already exists, all
+ <p>If <c><anno>Binary</anno></c> contains the object code for module
+ <c><anno>Module</anno></c>, this BIF loads that object code. If
+ the code for module <c><anno>Module</anno></c> already exists, all
export references are replaced so they point to the newly
loaded code. The previously loaded code is kept in the system
- as old code, as there may still be processes which are
- executing that code. It returns either
- <c>{module, <anno>Module</anno>}</c>, or <c>{error, <anno>Reason</anno>}</c> if loading
- fails. <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is one of the following:</p>
+ as old code, as there can still be processes executing
+ that code.</p>
+ <p>Returns either <c>{module, <anno>Module</anno>}</c>, or
+ <c>{error, <anno>Reason</anno>}</c> if loading fails.
+ <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is any of the following:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>badfile</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -2247,118 +2404,122 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
</item>
<tag><c>not_purged</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>Binary</anno></c> contains a module which cannot be loaded
- because old code for this module already exists.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>Binary</anno></c> contains a module that cannot be
+ loaded because old code for this module already exists.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<warning>
<p>This BIF is intended for the code server (see
- <seealso marker="kernel:code">code(3)</seealso>) and should not be
- used elsewhere.</p>
+ <seealso marker="kernel:code">code(3)</seealso>)
+ and is not to be used elsewhere.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="load_nif" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Load NIF library</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Loads NIF library.</fsummary>
<desc>
<note>
- <p>In releases older than OTP R14B, NIFs were an
- experimental feature. Versions of OTP older than R14B might
+ <p>Before OTP R14B, NIFs were an
+ experimental feature. Versions before OTP R14B can
have different and possibly incompatible NIF semantics and
- interfaces. For example, in R13B03 the return value on
- failure was
- <c>{error,Reason,Text}</c>.</p>
+ interfaces. For example, in OTP R13B03 the return value on
+ failure was <c>{error,Reason,Text}</c>.</p>
</note>
<p>Loads and links a dynamic library containing native
- implemented functions (NIFs) for a module. <c><anno>Path</anno></c> is a
- file path to the sharable object/dynamic library file minus
- the OS-dependent file extension (.so for Unix and .dll for
- Windows). See <seealso marker="erl_nif">erl_nif</seealso>
- on how to implement a NIF library.</p>
- <p><c><anno>LoadInfo</anno></c> can be any term. It will be passed on to
+ implemented functions (NIFs) for a module. <c><anno>Path</anno></c>
+ is a file path to the shareable object/dynamic library file minus
+ the OS-dependent file extension (<c>.so</c> for Unix and
+ <c>.dll</c> for Windows. For information on how to
+ implement a NIF library, see
+ <seealso marker="erl_nif">erl_nif</seealso>.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>LoadInfo</anno></c> can be any term. It is passed on to
the library as part of the initialization. A good practice is
to include a module version number to support future code
upgrade scenarios.</p>
<p>The call to <c>load_nif/2</c> must be made
<em>directly</em> from the Erlang code of the module that the
- NIF library belongs to.</p>
- <p>It returns either <c>ok</c>, or <c>{error,{<anno>Reason</anno>,Text}}</c>
- if loading fails. <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is one of the atoms below,
- while <c><anno>Text</anno></c> is a human readable string that may give
- some more information about the failure.</p>
+ NIF library belongs to. It returns either <c>ok</c>, or
+ <c>{error,{<anno>Reason</anno>,Text}}</c> if loading fails.
+ <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is one of the following atoms
+ while <c><anno>Text</anno></c> is a human readable string that
+ can give more information about the failure:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>load_failed</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>The OS failed to load the NIF library.</p>
+ <item>The OS failed to load the NIF library.
</item>
<tag><c>bad_lib</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>The library did not fulfil the requirements as a NIF
- library of the calling module.</p>
+ <item>The library did not fulfill the requirements as a NIF
+ library of the calling module.
</item>
<tag><c>load | reload | upgrade</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>The corresponding library callback was not successful.</p>
+ <item>The corresponding library callback was unsuccessful.
</item>
<tag><c>old_code</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>The call to <c>load_nif/2</c> was made from the old
- code of a module that has been upgraded. This is not
- allowed.</p>
+ <item>The call to <c>load_nif/2</c> was made from the old
+ code of a module that has been upgraded; this is not
+ allowed.
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="loaded" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>List of all loaded modules</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Lists all loaded modules.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a list of all loaded Erlang modules (current and/or
+ <p>Returns a list of all loaded Erlang modules (current and
old code), including preloaded modules.</p>
<p>See also <seealso marker="kernel:code">code(3)</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="localtime" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Current local date and time</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Current local date and time.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the current local date and time
- <c>{{Year, Month, Day}, {Hour, Minute, Second}}</c>.</p>
- <p>The time zone and daylight saving time correction depend
- on the underlying OS.</p>
+ <p>Returns the current local date and time,
+ <c>{{Year, Month, Day}, {Hour, Minute, Second}}</c>,
+ for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>erlang:localtime().</input>
{{1996,11,6},{14,45,17}}</pre>
+ <p>The time zone and Daylight Saving Time correction depend
+ on the underlying OS.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="localtime_to_universaltime" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert from local to Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) date and time</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts from local to Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) date and time.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Converts local date and time to Universal Time Coordinated
- (UTC), if this is supported by the underlying OS. Otherwise,
- no conversion is done and <c><anno>Localtime</anno></c> is returned.</p>
+ (UTC), if supported by the underlying OS. Otherwise
+ no conversion is done and <c><anno>Localtime</anno></c>
+ is returned.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>erlang:localtime_to_universaltime({{1996,11,6},{14,45,17}}).</input>
{{1996,11,6},{13,45,17}}</pre>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Localtime</anno></c> does not denote
- a valid date and time.</p>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Localtime</anno></c> denotes an
+ invalid date and time.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="localtime_to_universaltime" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Convert from local to Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) date and time</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts from local to Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) date and time.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Converts local date and time to Universal Time Coordinated
- (UTC) just like <c>erlang:localtime_to_universaltime/1</c>,
- but the caller decides if daylight saving time is active or
- not.</p>
- <p>If <c><anno>IsDst</anno> == true</c> the <c><anno>Localtime</anno></c> is during
- daylight saving time, if <c><anno>IsDst</anno> == false</c> it is not,
- and if <c><anno>IsDst</anno> == undefined</c> the underlying OS may
+ (UTC) as <c>erlang:localtime_to_universaltime/1</c>,
+ but the caller decides if Daylight Saving Time is active.</p>
+ <p>If <c><anno>IsDst</anno> == true</c>, <c><anno>Localtime</anno></c> is
+ during Daylight Saving Time, if <c><anno>IsDst</anno> == false</c> it is
+ not. If <c><anno>IsDst</anno> == undefined</c>, the underlying OS can
guess, which is the same as calling
<c>erlang:localtime_to_universaltime(<anno>Localtime</anno>)</c>.</p>
+ <p>Examples:</p>
<pre>
> <input>erlang:localtime_to_universaltime({{1996,11,6},{14,45,17}}, true).</input>
{{1996,11,6},{12,45,17}}
@@ -2366,15 +2527,16 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
{{1996,11,6},{13,45,17}}
> <input>erlang:localtime_to_universaltime({{1996,11,6},{14,45,17}}, undefined).</input>
{{1996,11,6},{13,45,17}}</pre>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Localtime</anno></c> does not denote
- a valid date and time.</p>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Localtime</anno></c> denotes an
+ invalid date and time.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="make_ref" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Return a unique reference</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns a unique reference.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Return a <seealso marker="doc/efficiency_guide:advanced#unique_references">unique
+ <p>Returns a <seealso marker="doc/efficiency_guide:advanced#unique_references">unique
reference</seealso>. The reference is unique among
connected nodes.</p>
<warning><p>Known issue: When a node is restarted multiple
@@ -2383,200 +2545,209 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
created on an older node with the same node name.</p></warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="make_tuple" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Create a new tuple of a given arity</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates a new tuple of a given arity.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a new tuple of the given <c><anno>Arity</anno></c>, where all
- elements are <c><anno>InitialValue</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Creates a new tuple of the given <c><anno>Arity</anno></c>, where all
+ elements are <c><anno>InitialValue</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>erlang:make_tuple(4, []).</input>
{[],[],[],[]}</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="make_tuple" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Create a new tuple with given arity and contents</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p><c>erlang:make_tuple</c> first creates a tuple of size <c><anno>Arity</anno></c>
- where each element has the value <c><anno>DefaultValue</anno></c>. It then fills
- in values from <c><anno>InitList</anno></c>. Each list element in <c><anno>InitList</anno></c>
- must be a two-tuple where the first element is a position in the
- newly created tuple and the second element is any term. If a position
- occurs more than once in the list, the term corresponding to
- last occurrence will be used.</p>
+ <fsummary>Creates a new tuple with given arity and contents.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Creates a tuple of size <c><anno>Arity</anno></c>, where each element
+ has value <c><anno>DefaultValue</anno></c>, and then fills in
+ values from <c><anno>InitList</anno></c>.
+ Each list element in <c><anno>InitList</anno></c>
+ must be a two-tuple, where the first element is a position in the
+ newly created tuple and the second element is any term. If a
+ position occurs more than once in the list, the term corresponding
+ to the last occurrence is used.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>erlang:make_tuple(5, [], [{2,ignored},{5,zz},{2,aa}]).</input>
{{[],aa,[],[],zz}</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="map_size" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Return the size of a map</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the size of a map.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns an integer which is the number of key-value pairs in <c><anno>Map</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns an integer, which is the number of key-value pairs
+ in <c><anno>Map</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>map_size(#{a=>1, b=>2, c=>3}).</input>
3</pre>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="max" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Return the largest of two term</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the largest of two terms.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Return the largest of <c><anno>Term1</anno></c> and <c><anno>Term2</anno></c>;
- if the terms compare equal, <c><anno>Term1</anno></c> will be returned.</p>
+ <p>Returns the largest of <c><anno>Term1</anno></c> and
+ <c><anno>Term2</anno></c>.
+ If the terms are equal, <c><anno>Term1</anno></c> is returned.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="md5" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Compute an MD5 message digest</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Computes an MD5 message digest.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Computes an <c>MD5</c> message digest from <c><anno>Data</anno></c>, where
- the length of the digest is 128 bits (16 bytes). <c><anno>Data</anno></c>
+ <p>Computes an MD5 message digest from <c><anno>Data</anno></c>, where
+ the length of the digest is 128 bits (16 bytes).
+ <c><anno>Data</anno></c>
is a binary or a list of small integers and binaries.</p>
- <p>See The MD5 Message Digest Algorithm (RFC 1321) for more
- information about MD5.</p>
- <warning><p>The MD5 Message Digest Algorithm is <em>not</em> considered
- safe for code-signing or software integrity purposes.</p></warning>
+ <p>For more information about MD5, see RFC 1321 - The
+ MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm.</p>
+ <warning><p>The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm is <em>not</em> considered
+ safe for code-signing or software-integrity purposes.</p></warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="md5_final" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Finish the update of an MD5 context and return the computed MD5 message digest</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Finishes the update of an MD5 context and returns the computed MD5 message digest.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Finishes the update of an MD5 <c><anno>Context</anno></c> and returns
the computed <c>MD5</c> message digest.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="md5_init" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Create an MD5 context</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates an MD5 context.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Creates an MD5 context, to be used in subsequent calls to
<c>md5_update/2</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="md5_update" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Update an MD5 context with data, and return a new context</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Updates an MD5 context with data and returns a new context.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Updates an MD5 <c><anno>Context</anno></c> with <c><anno>Data</anno></c>, and returns
- a <c><anno>NewContext</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Updates an MD5 <c><anno>Context</anno></c> with
+ <c><anno>Data</anno></c> and returns a
+ <c><anno>NewContext</anno></c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="memory" arity="0"/>
+ <fsummary>Information about dynamically allocated memory.</fsummary>
<type name="memory_type"/>
- <fsummary>Information about dynamically allocated memory</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Returns a list containing information about memory
- dynamically allocated by the Erlang emulator. Each element of
- the list is a tuple <c>{Type, Size}</c>. The first element
- <c><anno>Type</anno></c>is an atom describing memory type. The second
- element <c><anno>Size</anno></c>is memory size in bytes. A description of
- each memory type follows:</p>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Returns a list with information about memory
+ dynamically allocated by the Erlang emulator. Each list
+ element is a tuple <c>{Type, Size}</c>. The first element
+ <c><anno>Type</anno></c> is an atom describing memory type. The second
+ element <c><anno>Size</anno></c> is the memory size in bytes.</p>
+ <p>The memory types are as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>total</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The total amount of memory currently allocated, which is
- the same as the sum of memory size for <c>processes</c>
+ <p>The total amount of memory currently allocated. This is
+ the same as the sum of the memory size for <c>processes</c>
and <c>system</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>processes</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The total amount of memory currently allocated by
+ <p>The total amount of memory currently allocated for
the Erlang processes.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>processes_used</c></tag>
<item>
<p>The total amount of memory currently used by the Erlang
- processes.</p>
- <p>This memory is part of the memory presented as
+ processes. This is part of the memory presented as
<c>processes</c> memory.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>system</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The total amount of memory currently allocated by
+ <p>The total amount of memory currently allocated for
the emulator that is not directly related to any Erlang
- process.</p>
- <p>Memory presented as <c>processes</c> is not included in
- this memory.</p>
+ process. Memory presented as <c>processes</c> is not
+ included in this memory.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>atom</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The total amount of memory currently allocated for atoms.</p>
- <p>This memory is part of the memory presented as
+ <p>The total amount of memory currently allocated for atoms.
+ This memory is part of the memory presented as
<c>system</c> memory.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>atom_used</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The total amount of memory currently used for atoms.</p>
- <p>This memory is part of the memory presented as
+ <p>The total amount of memory currently used for atoms.
+ This memory is part of the memory presented as
<c>atom</c> memory.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>binary</c></tag>
<item>
<p>The total amount of memory currently allocated for
- binaries.</p>
- <p>This memory is part of the memory presented as
- <c>system</c> memory.</p>
+ binaries. This memory is part of the memory presented
+ as <c>system</c> memory.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>code</c></tag>
<item>
<p>The total amount of memory currently allocated for
- Erlang code.</p>
- <p>This memory is part of the memory presented as
- <c>system</c> memory.</p>
+ Erlang code. This memory is part of the memory presented
+ as <c>system</c> memory.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>ets</c></tag>
<item>
<p>The total amount of memory currently allocated for ets
- tables.</p>
- <p>This memory is part of the memory presented as
+ tables. This memory is part of the memory presented as
<c>system</c> memory.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>low</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Only on 64-bit halfword emulator.</p>
- <p>The total amount of memory allocated in low memory areas
- that are restricted to less than 4 Gb even though
- the system may have more physical memory.</p>
- <p>May be removed in future releases of halfword emulator.</p>
+ <p>Only on 64-bit halfword emulator.
+ The total amount of memory allocated in low memory areas
+ that are restricted to less than 4 GB, although
+ the system can have more memory.</p>
+ <p>Can be removed in a future release of the halfword
+ emulator.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>maximum</c></tag>
<item>
<p>The maximum total amount of memory allocated since
- the emulator was started.</p>
- <p>This tuple is only present when the emulator is run with
- instrumentation.</p>
+ the emulator was started. This tuple is only present
+ when the emulator is run with instrumentation.</p>
<p>For information on how to run the emulator with
- instrumentation see
+ instrumentation, see
<seealso marker="tools:instrument">instrument(3)</seealso>
and/or <seealso marker="erts:erl">erl(1)</seealso>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<note>
<p>The <c>system</c> value is not complete. Some allocated
- memory that should be part of the <c>system</c> value are
- not.</p>
+ memory that is to be part of this value is not.</p>
<p>When the emulator is run with instrumentation,
the <c>system</c> value is more accurate, but memory
- directly allocated by <c>malloc</c> (and friends) are still
+ directly allocated for <c>malloc</c> (and friends) is still
not part of the <c>system</c> value. Direct calls to
- <c>malloc</c> are only done from OS specific runtime
- libraries and perhaps from user implemented Erlang drivers
+ <c>malloc</c> are only done from OS-specific runtime
+ libraries and perhaps from user-implemented Erlang drivers
that do not use the memory allocation functions in
the driver interface.</p>
- <p>Since the <c>total</c> value is the sum of <c>processes</c>
- and <c>system</c> the error in <c>system</c> will propagate
+ <p>As the <c>total</c> value is the sum of <c>processes</c>
+ and <c>system</c>, the error in <c>system</c> propagates
to the <c>total</c> value.</p>
<p>The different amounts of memory that are summed are
- <em>not</em> gathered atomically which also introduce
+ <em>not</em> gathered atomically, which introduces
an error in the result.</p>
</note>
- <p>The different values has the following relation to each
+ <p>The different values have the following relation to each
other. Values beginning with an uppercase letter is not part
of the result.</p>
<code type="none">
@@ -2584,69 +2755,62 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
processes = processes_used + ProcessesNotUsed
system = atom + binary + code + ets + OtherSystem
atom = atom_used + AtomNotUsed
-
RealTotal = processes + RealSystem
RealSystem = system + MissedSystem</code>
- <p>More tuples in the returned list may be added in the future.</p>
+ <p>More tuples in the returned list can be added in a
+ future release.</p>
<note>
<p>The <c>total</c> value is supposed to be the total amount
of memory dynamically allocated by the emulator. Shared
libraries, the code of the emulator itself, and
- the emulator stack(s) are not supposed to be included. That
+ the emulator stacks are not supposed to be included. That
is, the <c>total</c> value is <em>not</em> supposed to be
- equal to the total size of all pages mapped to the emulator.
- Furthermore, due to fragmentation and pre-reservation of
- memory areas, the size of the memory segments which contain
- the dynamically allocated memory blocks can be substantially
+ equal to the total size of all pages mapped to the emulator.</p>
+ <p>Furthermore, because of fragmentation and prereservation of
+ memory areas, the size of the memory segments containing
+ the dynamically allocated memory blocks can be much
larger than the total size of the dynamically allocated
memory blocks.</p>
</note>
<note>
- <p>
- Since erts version 5.6.4 <c>erlang:memory/0</c> requires that
+ <p>As from <c>ERTS</c> 5.6.4, <c>erlang:memory/0</c> requires that
all <seealso marker="erts:erts_alloc">erts_alloc(3)</seealso>
- allocators are enabled (default behaviour).
- </p>
+ allocators are enabled (default behavior).</p>
</note>
- <p>Failure:</p>
- <taglist>
- <tag><c>notsup</c></tag>
- <item>
- If an <seealso marker="erts:erts_alloc">erts_alloc(3)</seealso>
- allocator has been disabled.
- </item>
- </taglist>
+ <p>Failure: <c>notsup</c> if an
+ <seealso marker="erts:erts_alloc">erts_alloc(3)</seealso>
+ allocator has been disabled.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="memory" arity="1" clause_i="1"/>
<name name="memory" arity="1" clause_i="2"/>
+ <fsummary>Information about dynamically allocated memory.</fsummary>
<type name="memory_type"/>
- <fsummary>Information about dynamically allocated memory</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns the memory size in bytes allocated for memory of
type <c><anno>Type</anno></c>. The argument can also be given as a list
of <c>memory_type()</c> atoms, in which case a corresponding list of
<c>{memory_type(), Size :: integer >= 0}</c> tuples is returned.</p>
<note>
- <p>
- Since erts version 5.6.4 <c>erlang:memory/1</c> requires that
+ <p>As from <c>ERTS</c> version 5.6.4,
+ <c>erlang:memory/1</c> requires that
all <seealso marker="erts:erts_alloc">erts_alloc(3)</seealso>
- allocators are enabled (default behaviour).
- </p>
+ allocators are enabled (default behavior).</p>
</note>
<p>Failures:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If <c><anno>Type</anno></c> is not one of the memory types listed in the
- documentation of
+ If <c><anno>Type</anno></c> is not one of the memory types
+ listed in the description of
<seealso marker="#memory/0">erlang:memory/0</seealso>.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If <c>maximum</c> is passed as <c><anno>Type</anno></c> and the emulator
- is not run in instrumented mode.
+ If <c>maximum</c> is passed as <c><anno>Type</anno></c> and
+ the emulator is not run in instrumented mode.
</item>
<tag><c>notsup</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -2658,35 +2822,39 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
<seealso marker="#memory/0">erlang:memory/0</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="min" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Return the smallest of two term</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the smallest of two terms.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Return the smallest of <c><anno>Term1</anno></c> and <c><anno>Term2</anno></c>;
- if the terms compare equal, <c><anno>Term1</anno></c> will be returned.</p>
+ <p>Returns the smallest of <c><anno>Term1</anno></c> and
+ <c><anno>Term2</anno></c>.
+ If the terms are equal, <c><anno>Term1</anno></c> is returned.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="module_loaded" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Check if a module is loaded</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Checks if a module is loaded.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the module <c><anno>Module</anno></c> is loaded,
- otherwise returns <c>false</c>. It does not attempt to load
+ <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the module <c><anno>Module</anno></c>
+ is loaded, otherwise <c>false</c>. It does not attempt to load
the module.</p>
<warning>
<p>This BIF is intended for the code server (see
- <seealso marker="kernel:code">code(3)</seealso>) and should not be
+ <seealso marker="kernel:code">code(3)</seealso>) and is not to be
used elsewhere.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="monitor" arity="2" clause_i="1"/>
<name name="monitor" arity="2" clause_i="2"/>
<type name="registered_name"/>
<type name="registered_process_identifier"/>
<type name="monitor_process_identifier"/>
- <fsummary>Start monitoring</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Starts monitoring.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Send a monitor request of type <c><anno>Type</anno></c> to the
entity identified by <c><anno>Item</anno></c>. The caller of
@@ -2694,15 +2862,15 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
following format if the monitored state is changed:</p>
<code type="none">{Tag, <anno>MonitorRef</anno>, <anno>Type</anno>, Object, Info}</code>
<note><p>The monitor request is an asynchronous signal. That is, it
- takes time before the signal reach its destination.</p></note>
- <p>Currently valid <c><anno>Type</anno></c>s:</p>
+ takes time before the signal reaches its destination.</p></note>
+ <p>Valid <c><anno>Type</anno></c>s:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><marker id="monitor_process"/><c>process</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Monitor the existence of the process identified by
- <c><anno>Item</anno></c>. Currently valid
+ <c><anno>Item</anno></c>. Valid
<c><anno>Item</anno></c>s in combination with the
- <c>process <anno>Type</anno></c>:</p>
+ <c>process <anno>Type</anno></c> can be any of the following:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>pid()</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -2721,10 +2889,10 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
will become monitored.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <note><p>When a process is monitored by registered name, the
- process that has the registered name at the time when the
+ <note><p>When a registered name is used, the
+ process that has the registered name when the
monitor request reach its destination will be monitored.
- The monitor will not be effected, if the registered name is
+ The monitor is not effected if the registered name is
unregistered, or unregistered and later registered on another
process.</p></note>
<p>The monitor is triggered either when the monitored process
@@ -2732,22 +2900,22 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
lost. In the case the connection to it is lost, we do not know
if it still exist or not. After this type of monitor has been
triggered, the monitor is automatically removed.</p>
- <p>When the monitor is triggered a <c>'DOWN'</c> message will
- be sent to the monitoring process. A <c>'DOWN'</c> message has
+ <p>When the monitor is triggered a <c>'DOWN'</c> message is
+ sent to the monitoring process. A <c>'DOWN'</c> message has
the following pattern:</p>
<code type="none">{'DOWN', MonitorRef, Type, Object, Info}</code>
- <p>where <c>MonitorRef</c> and <c>Type</c> are the same as
- described above, and:</p>
+ <p>Here <c>MonitorRef</c> and <c>Type</c> are the same as
+ described earlier, and:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>Object</c></tag>
<item>
<p>equals:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c><anno>Item</anno></c></tag>
- <item>If <c><anno>Item</anno></c> was specified by a
- pid.</item>
+ <item>If <c><anno>Item</anno></c> is specified by a
+ process identifier.</item>
<tag><c>{RegisteredName, Node}</c></tag>
- <item>If <c><anno>Item</anno></c> was specified as
+ <item>If <c><anno>Item</anno></c> is specified as
<c>RegisteredName</c>, or <c>{RegisteredName, Node}</c>
where <c>Node</c> corresponds to the node that the
monitored process resides on.</item>
@@ -2760,26 +2928,26 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
connection to the node where the monitored process
resides).</p></item>
</taglist>
- <p>The monitoring is turned off either when the <c>'DOWN'</c>
- message is sent, or when
+ <p>The monitoring is turned off when the <c>'DOWN'</c>
+ message is sent or when
<seealso marker="#demonitor/1">demonitor/1</seealso>
is called.</p>
<p>If an attempt is made to monitor a process on an older node
- (where remote process monitoring is not implemented or one
+ (where remote process monitoring is not implemented or
where remote process monitoring by registered name is not
implemented), the call fails with <c>badarg</c>.</p>
<note>
- <p>The format of the <c>'DOWN'</c> message changed in the 5.2
- version of the emulator (OTP release R9B) for monitor
- <em>by registered name</em>. The <c>Object</c> element of
+ <p>The format of the <c>'DOWN'</c> message changed in ERTS
+ version 5.2 (OTP R9B) for monitoring
+ <em>by registered name</em>. Element <c>Object</c> of
the <c>'DOWN'</c> message could in earlier versions
- sometimes be the pid of the monitored process and sometimes
- be the registered name. Now the <c>Object</c> element is
+ sometimes be the process identifier of the monitored process and sometimes
+ be the registered name. Now element <c>Object</c> is
always a tuple consisting of the registered name and
- the node name. Processes on new nodes (emulator version 5.2
- or greater) will always get <c>'DOWN'</c> messages on
+ the node name. Processes on new nodes (ERTS version 5.2
+ or higher) always get <c>'DOWN'</c> messages on
the new format even if they are monitoring processes on old
- nodes. Processes on old nodes will always get <c>'DOWN'</c>
+ nodes. Processes on old nodes always get <c>'DOWN'</c>
messages on the old format.</p>
</note>
</item>
@@ -2807,8 +2975,8 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
<seealso marker="time_correction#Single_Time_Warp_Mode">single
time warp mode</seealso> is used. When a change from preliminary
to final time offset is made, the monitor will be triggered once
- regardless of whether the time offset value was changed due to
- the finalization or not.</p>
+ regardless of whether the time offset value was actually changed
+ or not.</p>
<p>If the runtime system is in
<seealso marker="time_correction#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode">multi
@@ -2836,7 +3004,7 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
<p>When the <c>'CHANGE'</c> message has been received you are
guaranteed not to retrieve the old time offset when calling
<seealso marker="#time_offset/0"><c>erlang:time_offset()</c></seealso>.
- Note that you may observe the change of the time offset
+ Note that you can observe the change of the time offset
when calling <c>erlang:time_offset()</c> before you
get the <c>'CHANGE'</c> message.</p>
@@ -2844,67 +3012,71 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
</taglist>
<p>Making several calls to <c>monitor/2</c> for the same
<c><anno>Item</anno></c> and/or <c><anno>Type</anno></c> is not
- an error; it results in many, completely independent,
- monitorings.</p>
+ an error; it results in as many independent monitoring instances.</p>
<p>The monitor functionality is expected to be extended. That is,
other <c><anno>Type</anno></c>s and <c><anno>Item</anno></c>s
- are expected to be supported in the future.</p>
+ are expected to be supported in a future release.</p>
<note>
- <p>If/when <c>monitor/2</c> is extended, other
- possible values for <c>Tag</c>, <c>Object</c>, and
+ <p>If or when <c>monitor/2</c> is extended, other
+ possible values for <c>Tag</c>, <c>Object</c> and
<c>Info</c> in the monitor message will be introduced.</p>
</note>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="monitor_node" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Monitor the status of a node</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Monitors the status of a node.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Monitors the status of the node <c><anno>Node</anno></c>. If <c><anno>Flag</anno></c>
- is <c>true</c>, monitoring is turned on; if <c><anno>Flag</anno></c> is
- <c>false</c>, monitoring is turned off.</p>
+ <p>Monitors the status of the node <c><anno>Node</anno></c>.
+ If <c><anno>Flag</anno></c>
+ is <c>true</c>, monitoring is turned on. If <c><anno>Flag</anno></c>
+ is <c>false</c>, monitoring is turned off.</p>
<p>Making several calls to <c>monitor_node(Node, true)</c> for
- the same <c><anno>Node</anno></c> is not an error; it results in as many,
- completely independent, monitorings.</p>
+ the same <c><anno>Node</anno></c> is not an error; it results
+ in as many independent monitoring instances.</p>
<p>If <c><anno>Node</anno></c> fails or does not exist, the message
<c>{nodedown, Node}</c> is delivered to the process. If a
process has made two calls to <c>monitor_node(Node, true)</c>
- and <c><anno>Node</anno></c> terminates, two <c>nodedown</c> messages are
- delivered to the process. If there is no connection to
- <c><anno>Node</anno></c>, there will be an attempt to create one. If this
- fails, a <c>nodedown</c> message is delivered.</p>
+ and <c><anno>Node</anno></c> terminates, two <c>nodedown</c> messages
+ are delivered to the process. If there is no connection to
+ <c><anno>Node</anno></c>, an attempt is made to create one.
+ If this fails, a <c>nodedown</c> message is delivered.</p>
<p>Nodes connected through hidden connections can be monitored
- as any other node.</p>
+ as any other nodes.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if the local node is not alive.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="monitor_node" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Monitor the status of a node</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Monitors the status of a node.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Behaves as <c>monitor_node/2</c> except that it allows an
+ <p>Behaves as
+ <seealso marker="#monitor_node/2">monitor_node/2</seealso>
+ except that it allows an
extra option to be given, namely <c>allow_passive_connect</c>.
- The option allows the BIF to wait the normal net connection
- timeout for the <em>monitored node</em> to connect itself,
+ This option allows the BIF to wait the normal network connection
+ time-out for the <em>monitored node</em> to connect itself,
even if it cannot be actively connected from this node
- (i.e. it is blocked). The state where this might be useful can
- only be achieved by using the kernel option
- <c>dist_auto_connect once</c>. If that kernel option is not
- used, the <c>allow_passive_connect</c> option has no
- effect.</p>
+ (that is, it is blocked). The state where this can be useful
+ can only be achieved by using the <c>Kernel</c> option
+ <c>dist_auto_connect once</c>. If that option is not
+ used, option <c>allow_passive_connect</c> has no effect.</p>
<note>
- <p>The <c>allow_passive_connect</c> option is used
+ <p>Option <c>allow_passive_connect</c> is used
internally and is seldom needed in applications where the
- network topology and the kernel options in effect is known in
- advance.</p>
+ network topology and the <c>Kernel</c> options in effect
+ are known in advance.</p>
</note>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if the local node is not alive or the
option list is malformed.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="monotonic_time" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Current Erlang monotonic time</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Current Erlang monotonic time.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns the current
<seealso marker="time_correction#Erlang_Monotonic_Time">Erlang
@@ -2917,7 +3089,7 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
<seealso marker="time_correction#Monotonically_Increasing">monotonically increasing</seealso> time, but <em>not</em> a
<seealso marker="time_correction#Strictly_Monotonically_Increasing">strictly monotonically increasing</seealso>
time. That is, consecutive calls to
- <c>erlang:monotonic_time/0</c> may produce the same result.</p>
+ <c>erlang:monotonic_time/0</c> can produce the same result.</p>
<p>Different runtime system instances will use different
unspecified points in time as base for their Erlang monotonic clocks.
@@ -2925,9 +3097,9 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
different runtime system instances. Different runtime system instances
may also place this unspecified point in time different relative
runtime system start. It may be placed in the future (time at start
- will be a negative value), the past (time at start will be a
- positive value), or the runtime system start (time at start will
- be zero). The monotonic time as of runtime system start can be
+ is a negative value), the past (time at start is a
+ positive value), or the runtime system start (time at start is
+ zero). The monotonic time at runtime system start can be
retrieved by calling
<seealso marker="#system_info_start_time"><c>erlang:system_info(start_time)</c></seealso>.</p></note>
</desc>
@@ -2949,61 +3121,68 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
</func>
<func>
<name name="nif_error" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Stop execution with a given reason</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Stops execution with a given reason.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Works exactly like
- <seealso marker="#error/1">erlang:error/1</seealso>,
- but Dialyzer thinks that this BIF will return an arbitrary term.
- When used in a stub function for a NIF to generate an
- exception when the NIF library is not loaded, Dialyzer
- will not generate false warnings.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#error/1">erlang:error/1</seealso>, but
+ <c>Dialyzer</c> thinks that this BIF will return an arbitrary
+ term. When used in a stub function for a NIF to generate an
+ exception when the NIF library is not loaded, <c>Dialyzer</c>
+ does not generate false warnings.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="nif_error" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Stop execution with a given reason</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Stops execution with a given reason.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Works exactly like
- <seealso marker="#error/2">erlang:error/2</seealso>,
- but Dialyzer thinks that this BIF will return an arbitrary term.
- When used in a stub function for a NIF to generate an
- exception when the NIF library is not loaded, Dialyzer
- will not generate false warnings.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#error/2">erlang:error/2</seealso>, but
+ <c>Dialyzer</c> thinks that this BIF will return an arbitrary
+ term. When used in a stub function for a NIF to generate an
+ exception when the NIF library is not loaded, <c>Dialyzer</c>
+ does not generate false warnings.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="node" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Name of the local node</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Name of the local node.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns the name of the local node. If the node is not alive,
<c>nonode@nohost</c> is returned instead.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="node" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>At which node is a pid, port or reference located</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>At which node a pid, port, or reference originates.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the node where <c><anno>Arg</anno></c> is located. <c><anno>Arg</anno></c> can
- be a pid, a reference, or a port. If the local node is not
+ <p>Returns the node where <c><anno>Arg</anno></c> originates.
+ <c><anno>Arg</anno></c> can
+ be a process identifier, a reference, or a port.
+ If the local node is not
alive, <c>nonode@nohost</c> is returned.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="nodes" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>All visible nodes in the system</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>All visible nodes in the system.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a list of all visible nodes in the system, excluding
+ <p>Returns a list of all visible nodes in the system, except
the local node. Same as <c>nodes(visible)</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="nodes" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>All nodes of a certain type in the system</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>All nodes of a certain type in the system.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a list of nodes according to argument given.
- The result returned when the argument is a list, is the list
+ <p>Returns a list of nodes according to the argument given.
+ The returned result when the argument is a list, is the list
of nodes satisfying the disjunction(s) of the list elements.</p>
<p><c><anno>NodeType</anno></c> can be any of the following:</p>
<taglist>
@@ -3025,22 +3204,26 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
</item>
<tag><c>known</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Nodes which are known to this node, i.e., connected,
- previously connected, etc.</p>
+ <p>Nodes that are known to this node. That is, connected
+ nodes and nodes referred to by process identifiers, port
+ identifiers and references located on this node.
+ The set of known nodes is garbage collected. Notice that
+ this garbage collection can be delayed. For more
+ information, see
+ <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_delayed_node_table_gc">delayed_node_table_gc</seealso>.
+ </p>
</item>
</taglist>
<p>Some equalities: <c>[node()] = nodes(this)</c>,
<c>nodes(connected) = nodes([visible, hidden])</c>, and
<c>nodes() = nodes(visible)</c>.</p>
- <p>If the local node is not alive,
- <c>nodes(this) == nodes(known) == [nonode@nohost]</c>, for
- any other <c><anno>Arg</anno></c> the empty list [] is returned.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="now" arity="0"/>
+ <fsummary>Elapsed time since 00:00 GMT.</fsummary>
<type name="timestamp"/>
- <fsummary>Elapsed time since 00:00 GMT</fsummary>
<desc>
<warning><p><em>This function is deprecated! Do not use it!</em>
See the users guide chapter
@@ -3050,107 +3233,101 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
section for information on what to use instead of <c>erlang:now/0</c>.
</p></warning>
<p>Returns the tuple <c>{MegaSecs, Secs, MicroSecs}</c> which is
- the elapsed time since 00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970 (zero hour)
+ the elapsed time since 00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970 (zero hour),
on the assumption that the underlying OS supports this.
- Otherwise, some other point in time is chosen. It is also
- guaranteed that subsequent calls to this BIF returns
+ Otherwise some other point in time is chosen. It is also
+ guaranteed that subsequent calls to this BIF return
continuously increasing values. Hence, the return value from
- <c>now()</c> can be used to generate unique time-stamps,
- and if it is called in a tight loop on a fast machine
+ <c>now()</c> can be used to generate unique time-stamps.
+ If it is called in a tight loop on a fast machine,
the time of the node can become skewed.</p>
- <p>It can only be used to check the local time of day if
- the time-zone info of the underlying operating system is
+ <p>Can only be used to check the local time of day if
+ the time-zone information of the underlying OS is
properly configured.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="open_port" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Open a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Opens a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns a port identifier as the result of opening a
new Erlang port. A port can be seen as an external Erlang
- process.
- </p>
+ process.</p>
<p>The name of the executable as well as the arguments
- given in <c>cd</c>, <c>env</c>, <c>args</c> and <c>arg0</c> is subject to
- Unicode file name translation if the system is running
+ given in <c>cd</c>, <c>env</c>, <c>args</c>, and <c>arg0</c> are
+ subject to Unicode file name translation if the system is running
in Unicode file name mode. To avoid
- translation or force i.e. UTF-8, supply the executable
+ translation or to force, for example UTF-8, supply the executable
and/or arguments as a binary in the correct
- encoding. See the <seealso
- marker="kernel:file">file</seealso> module, the
- <seealso marker="kernel:file#native_name_encoding/0">
- file:native_name_encoding/0</seealso> function and the
- <seealso marker="stdlib:unicode_usage">stdlib users guide
- </seealso> for details.</p>
-
- <note><p>The characters in the name (if given as a list)
- can only be &gt; 255 if the Erlang VM is started in
- Unicode file name translation mode, otherwise the name
+ encoding. For details, see the module
+ <seealso marker="kernel:file">file</seealso>, the function
+ <seealso marker="kernel:file#native_name_encoding/0">file:native_name_encoding/0</seealso>, and the
+ <seealso marker="stdlib:unicode_usage">STDLIB </seealso>
+ User's Guide.</p>
+ <note><p>The characters in the name (if given as a list) can
+ only be higher than 255 if the Erlang Virtual Machine is started
+ in Unicode file name translation mode. Otherwise the name
of the executable is limited to the ISO-latin-1
character set.</p></note>
-
- <p><c><anno>PortName</anno></c> is one of the following:</p>
+ <p><c><anno>PortName</anno></c> can be any of the following:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Starts an external program. <c><anno>Command</anno></c> is the name
- of the external program which will be run. <c><anno>Command</anno></c>
+ <p>Starts an external program. <c><anno>Command</anno></c>
+ is the name of the external program to be run.
+ <c><anno>Command</anno></c>
runs outside the Erlang work space unless an Erlang
- driver with the name <c><anno>Command</anno></c> is found. If found,
- that driver will be started. A driver runs in the Erlang
- workspace, which means that it is linked with the Erlang
+ driver with the name <c><anno>Command</anno></c> is found.
+ If found, that driver is started. A driver runs in the Erlang
+ work space, which means that it is linked with the Erlang
runtime system.</p>
<p>When starting external programs on Solaris, the system
call <c>vfork</c> is used in preference to <c>fork</c>
for performance reasons, although it has a history of
- being less robust. If there are problems with using
- <c>vfork</c>, setting the environment variable
- <c>ERL_NO_VFORK</c> to any value will cause <c>fork</c>
+ being less robust. If there are problems using
+ <c>vfork</c>, setting environment variable
+ <c>ERL_NO_VFORK</c> to any value causes <c>fork</c>
to be used instead.</p>
-
- <p>For external programs, the <c>PATH</c> is searched
+ <p>For external programs, <c>PATH</c> is searched
(or an equivalent method is used to find programs,
- depending on operating system). This is done by invoking
- the shell on certain platforms. The first space
- separated token of the command will be considered as the
+ depending on OS). This is done by invoking
+ the shell on certain platforms. The first space-separated
+ token of the command is considered as the
name of the executable (or driver). This (among other
things) makes this option unsuitable for running
- programs having spaces in file or directory names. Use
- {spawn_executable, <anno>Command</anno>} instead if spaces in executable
- file names is desired.</p>
+ programs having spaces in file names or directory names.
+ If spaces in executable file names are desired, use
+ <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>Command</anno>}</c> instead.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{spawn_driver, <anno>Command</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Works like <c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c>, but demands the
- first (space separated) token of the command to be the name of a
+ first (space-separated) token of the command to be the name of a
loaded driver. If no driver with that name is loaded, a
<c>badarg</c> error is raised.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
-
<p>Works like <c>{spawn, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>, but only runs
- external executables. The <c><anno>FileName</anno></c> in its whole
- is used as the name of the executable, including any
- spaces. If arguments are to be passed, the
- <c>args</c> and <c>arg0</c> <c><anno>PortSettings</anno></c> can be used.</p>
-
- <p>The shell is not usually invoked to start the
- program, it's executed directly. Neither is the
- <c>PATH</c> (or equivalent) searched. To find a program
- in the PATH to execute, use <seealso
- marker="kernel:os#find_executable/1">os:find_executable/1</seealso>.</p>
+ external executables. <c><anno>FileName</anno></c> in its whole
+ is used as the name of the executable, including any spaces.
+ If arguments are to be passed, the <c><anno>PortSettings</anno></c>
+ <c>args</c> and <c>arg0</c> can be used.</p>
+ <p>The shell is usually not invoked to start the
+ program, it is executed directly. <c>PATH</c> (or
+ equivalent) is not searched. To find a program
+ in <c>PATH</c> to execute, use
+ <seealso marker="kernel:os#find_executable/1">os:find_executable/1</seealso>.</p>
<p>Only if a shell script or <c>.bat</c> file is
- executed, the appropriate command interpreter will
- implicitly be invoked, but there will still be no
- command argument expansion or implicit PATH search.</p>
-
- <p>If the <c><anno>FileName</anno></c> cannot be run, an error
- exception, with the posix error code as the reason, is
- raised. The error reason may differ between operating
- systems. Typically the error <c>enoent</c> is raised
- when one tries to run a program that is not found and
+ executed, the appropriate command interpreter is
+ invoked implicitly, but there is still no
+ command argument expansion or implicit <c>PATH</c> search.</p>
+ <p>If <c><anno>FileName</anno></c> cannot be run, an error
+ exception is raised, with the POSIX error code as the reason.
+ The error reason can differ between OSs.
+ Typically the error <c>enoent</c> is raised when an
+ attempt is made to run a program that is not found and
<c>eacces</c> is raised when the given file is not
executable.</p>
</item>
@@ -3160,19 +3337,18 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
file descriptors used by Erlang. The file descriptor
<c><anno>In</anno></c> can be used for standard input, and the file
descriptor <c><anno>Out</anno></c> for standard output. It is only
- used for various servers in the Erlang operating system
- (<c>shell</c> and <c>user</c>). Hence, its use is very
- limited.</p>
+ used for various servers in the Erlang OS (<c>shell</c>
+ and <c>user</c>). Hence, its use is limited.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<p><c><anno>PortSettings</anno></c> is a list of settings for the port.
- Valid settings are:</p>
+ The valid settings are as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{packet, <anno>N</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Messages are preceded by their length, sent in <c><anno>N</anno></c>
- bytes, with the most significant byte first. Valid values
- for <c>N</c> are 1, 2, or 4.</p>
+ bytes, with the most significant byte first. The valid values
+ for <c>N</c> are 1, 2, and 4.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>stream</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -3183,116 +3359,108 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
<tag><c>{line, <anno>L</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Messages are delivered on a per line basis. Each line
- (delimited by the OS-dependent newline sequence) is
- delivered in one single message. The message data format
- is <c>{Flag, Line}</c>, where <c>Flag</c> is either
- <c>eol</c> or <c>noeol</c> and <c>Line</c> is the actual
- data delivered (without the newline sequence).</p>
+ (delimited by the OS-dependent new line sequence) is
+ delivered in a single message. The message data format
+ is <c>{Flag, Line}</c>, where <c>Flag</c> is
+ <c>eol</c> or <c>noeol</c>, and <c>Line</c> is the
+ data delivered (without the new line sequence).</p>
<p><c><anno>L</anno></c> specifies the maximum line length in bytes.
- Lines longer than this will be delivered in more than one
- message, with the <c>Flag</c> set to <c>noeol</c> for all
+ Lines longer than this are delivered in more than one
+ message, with <c>Flag</c> set to <c>noeol</c> for all
but the last message. If end of file is encountered
- anywhere else than immediately following a newline
- sequence, the last line will also be delivered with
- the <c>Flag</c> set to <c>noeol</c>. In all other cases,
+ anywhere else than immediately following a new line
+ sequence, the last line is also delivered with
+ <c>Flag</c> set to <c>noeol</c>. Otherwise
lines are delivered with <c>Flag</c> set to <c>eol</c>.</p>
- <p>The <c>{packet, <anno>N</anno>}</c> and <c>{line, <anno>L</anno>}</c> settings are
- mutually exclusive.</p>
+ <p>The <c>{packet, <anno>N</anno>}</c> and <c>{line,
+ <anno>L</anno>}</c> settings are mutually exclusive.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{cd, <anno>Dir</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>This is only valid for <c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c> and
- <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>.
+ <p>Only valid for <c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c> and
+ <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>.
The external program starts using <c><anno>Dir</anno></c> as its
- working directory. <c><anno>Dir</anno></c> must be a string.
- </p>
+ working directory. <c><anno>Dir</anno></c> must be a string.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{env, <anno>Env</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>This is only valid for <c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c> and
+ <p>Only valid for <c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c> and
<c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>.
The environment of the started process is extended using
the environment specifications in <c><anno>Env</anno></c>.</p>
- <p><c><anno>Env</anno></c> should be a list of tuples <c>{<anno>Name</anno>, <anno>Val</anno>}</c>,
- where <c><anno>Name</anno></c> is the name of an environment variable,
- and <c><anno>Val</anno></c> is the value it is to have in the spawned
- port process. Both <c><anno>Name</anno></c> and <c><anno>Val</anno></c> must be
- strings. The one exception is <c><anno>Val</anno></c> being the atom
+ <p><c><anno>Env</anno></c> is to be a list of tuples
+ <c>{<anno>Name</anno>, <anno>Val</anno>}</c>,
+ where <c><anno>Name</anno></c> is the name of an
+ environment variable, and <c><anno>Val</anno></c> is the
+ value it is to have in the spawned
+ port process. Both <c><anno>Name</anno></c> and
+ <c><anno>Val</anno></c> must be strings. The one
+ exception is <c><anno>Val</anno></c> being the atom
<c>false</c> (in analogy with <c>os:getenv/1</c>), which
- removes the environment variable.
- </p>
+ removes the environment variable.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{args, [ string() | binary() ]}</c></tag>
<item>
-
- <p>This option is only valid for <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>
+ <p>Only valid for <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>
and specifies arguments to the executable. Each argument
is given as a separate string and (on Unix) eventually
ends up as one element each in the argument vector. On
- other platforms, similar behavior is mimicked.</p>
-
- <p>The arguments are not expanded by the shell prior to
- being supplied to the executable, most notably this
- means that file wildcard expansion will not happen. Use
- <seealso
- marker="stdlib:filelib#wildcard/1">filelib:wildcard/1</seealso>
- to expand wildcards for the arguments. Note that even if
+ other platforms, a similar behavior is mimicked.</p>
+ <p>The arguments are not expanded by the shell before
+ being supplied to the executable. Most notably this
+ means that file wild card expansion does not happen.
+ To expand wild cards for the arguments, use
+ <seealso marker="stdlib:filelib#wildcard/1">filelib:wildcard/1</seealso>.
+ Notice that even if
the program is a Unix shell script, meaning that the
- shell will ultimately be invoked, wildcard expansion
- will not happen and the script will be provided with the
- untouched arguments. On Windows&reg;, wildcard expansion
- is always up to the program itself, why this isn't an
- issue.</p>
-
- <p>Note also that the actual executable name (a.k.a. <c>argv[0]</c>)
- should not be given in this list. The proper executable name will
- automatically be used as argv[0] where applicable.</p>
-
- <p>If one, for any reason, wants to explicitly set the
- program name in the argument vector, the <c>arg0</c>
- option can be used.</p>
-
+ shell ultimately is invoked, wild card expansion
+ does not happen, and the script is provided with the
+ untouched arguments. On Windows, wild card expansion
+ is always up to the program itself, therefore this is
+ not an issue issue.</p>
+ <p>The executable name (also known as <c>argv[0]</c>)
+ is not to be given in this list. The proper executable name
+ is automatically used as argv[0], where applicable.</p>
+ <p>If you explicitly want to set the
+ program name in the argument vector, option <c>arg0</c>
+ can be used.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{arg0, string() | binary()}</c></tag>
<item>
-
- <p>This option is only valid for <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>
+ <p>Only valid for <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>
and explicitly specifies the program name argument when
- running an executable. This might in some circumstances,
- on some operating systems, be desirable. How the program
- responds to this is highly system dependent and no specific
+ running an executable. This can in some circumstances,
+ on some OSs, be desirable. How the program
+ responds to this is highly system-dependent and no specific
effect is guaranteed.</p>
-
</item>
-
<tag><c>exit_status</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>This is only valid for <c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c> where
- <c><anno>Command</anno></c> refers to an external program, and for
- <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>.</p>
+ <p>Only valid for <c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c>, where
+ <c><anno>Command</anno></c> refers to an external program, and
+ for <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>.</p>
<p>When the external process connected to the port exits, a
message of the form <c>{Port,{exit_status,Status}}</c> is
sent to the connected process, where <c>Status</c> is the
exit status of the external process. If the program
- aborts, on Unix the same convention is used as the shells
- do (i.e., 128+signal).</p>
- <p>If the <c>eof</c> option has been given as well,
- the <c>eof</c> message and the <c>exit_status</c> message
- appear in an unspecified order.</p>
- <p>If the port program closes its stdout without exiting,
- the <c>exit_status</c> option will not work.</p>
+ aborts on Unix, the same convention is used as the shells
+ do (that is, 128+signal).</p>
+ <p>If option <c>eof</c> is also given, the messages <c>eof</c>
+ and <c>exit_status</c> appear in an unspecified order.</p>
+ <p>If the port program closes its <c>stdout</c> without exiting,
+ option <c>exit_status</c> does not work.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>use_stdio</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>This is only valid for <c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c> and
+ <p>Only valid for <c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c> and
<c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>. It
allows the standard input and output (file descriptors 0
- and 1) of the spawned (UNIX) process for communication
+ and 1) of the spawned (Unix) process for communication
with Erlang.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>nouse_stdio</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The opposite of <c>use_stdio</c>. Uses file descriptors
+ <p>The opposite of <c>use_stdio</c>. It uses file descriptors
3 and 4 for communication with Erlang.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>stderr_to_stdout</c></tag>
@@ -3304,14 +3472,15 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
</item>
<tag><c>overlapped_io</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Affects ports to external programs on Windows&reg; only.
- The standard input and standard output handles of the port program
- will, if this option is supplied, be opened with the flag
- FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, so that the port program can (and has to) do
+ <p>Affects ports to external programs on Windows only. The
+ standard input and standard output handles of the port program
+ are, if this option is supplied, opened with flag
+ <c>FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED</c>, so that the port program can
+ (and must) do
overlapped I/O on its standard handles. This is not normally
the case for simple port programs, but an option of value for the
- experienced Windows programmer. <em>On all other platforms, this
- option is silently discarded</em>.</p>
+ experienced Windows programmer. <em>On all other platforms, this
+ option is silently discarded.</em></p>
</item>
<tag><c>in</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -3323,345 +3492,354 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
</item>
<tag><c>binary</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>All IO from the port are binary data objects as opposed
+ <p>All I/O from the port is binary data objects as opposed
to lists of bytes.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>eof</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The port will not be closed at the end of the file and
- produce an exit signal. Instead, it will remain open and
- a <c>{Port, eof}</c> message will be sent to the process
+ <p>The port is not closed at the end of the file and does not
+ produce an exit signal. Instead, it remains open and
+ a <c>{Port, eof}</c> message is sent to the process
holding the port.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>hide</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>When running on Windows, suppress creation of a new
+ <p>When running on Windows, suppresses creation of a new
console window when spawning the port program.
(This option has no effect on other platforms.)</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="open_port_parallelism"><c>{parallelism, Boolean}</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>{parallelism, Boolean}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Set scheduler hint for port parallelism. If set to <c>true</c>,
- the VM will schedule port tasks when doing so will improve
- parallelism in the system. If set to <c>false</c>, the VM will
- try to perform port tasks immediately, improving latency at the
- expense of parallelism. The default can be set on system startup
- by passing the
- <seealso marker="erl#+spp">+spp</seealso> command line argument
- to <seealso marker="erl">erl(1)</seealso>.
- </p>
+ <marker id="open_port_parallelism"></marker>
+ <p>Sets scheduler hint for port parallelism. If set to
+ <c>true</c>, the Virtual Machine schedules port tasks;
+ when doing so, it improves parallelism in the system. If set
+ to <c>false</c>, the Virtual Machine tries to
+ perform port tasks immediately, improving latency at the
+ expense of parallelism. The default can be set at system startup
+ by passing command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erl#+spp">+spp</seealso> to <c>erl(1)</c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>The default is <c>stream</c> for all types of port and
+ <p>Default is <c>stream</c> for all port types and
<c>use_stdio</c> for spawned ports.</p>
<p>Failure: If the port cannot be opened, the exit reason is
- <c>badarg</c>, <c>system_limit</c>, or the Posix error code which
- most closely describes the error, or <c>einval</c> if no Posix code
- is appropriate:</p>
+ <c>badarg</c>, <c>system_limit</c>, or the POSIX error code that
+ most closely describes the error, or <c>einval</c> if no POSIX
+ code is appropriate:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>Bad input arguments to <c>open_port</c>.</p>
+ <item>Bad input arguments to <c>open_port</c>.
</item>
<tag><c>system_limit</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>All available ports in the Erlang emulator are in use.</p>
+ <item>All available ports in the Erlang emulator are in use.
</item>
<tag><c>enomem</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>There was not enough memory to create the port.</p>
+ <item>Not enough memory to create the port.
</item>
<tag><c>eagain</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>There are no more available operating system processes.</p>
+ <item>No more available OS processes.
</item>
<tag><c>enametoolong</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>The external command given was too long.</p>
+ <item>Too long external command.
</item>
<tag><c>emfile</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>There are no more available file descriptors (for the operating system process
- that the Erlang emulator runs in).</p>
+ <item>No more available file descriptors (for the
+ OS process that the Erlang emulator runs in).
</item>
<tag><c>enfile</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>The file table is full (for the entire operating system).</p>
+ <item>Full file table (for the entire OS).
</item>
<tag><c>eacces</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>The <c>Command</c> given in <c>{spawn_executable, Command}</c> does not point out an executable file.</p>
+ <item><c>Command</c> given in <c>{spawn_executable, Command}</c>
+ does not point out an executable file.
</item>
<tag><c>enoent</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>The <c><anno>FileName</anno></c> given in <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c> does not point out an existing file.</p>
+ <item><c><anno>FileName</anno></c> given in
+ <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>
+ does not point out an existing file.
</item>
</taglist>
<p>During use of a port opened using <c>{spawn, Name}</c>,
- <c>{spawn_driver, Name}</c> or <c>{spawn_executable, Name}</c>,
+ <c>{spawn_driver, Name}</c>, or <c>{spawn_executable, Name}</c>,
errors arising when sending messages to it are reported to
the owning process using signals of the form
- <c>{'EXIT', Port, PosixCode}</c>. See <c>file(3)</c> for
- possible values of <c>PosixCode</c>.</p>
+ <c>{'EXIT', Port, PosixCode}</c>. For the possible values of
+ <c>PosixCode</c>, see the
+ <seealso marker="kernel:file">file(3)</seealso>
+ manual page in <c>Kernel</c>.</p>
<p>The maximum number of ports that can be open at the same
- time can be configured by passing the
- <seealso marker="erl#max_ports"><c>+Q</c></seealso>
- command line flag to
- <seealso marker="erl"><c>erl(1)</c></seealso>.</p>
+ time can be configured by passing command-line flag
+ <seealso marker="erl#max_ports"><c>+Q</c></seealso> to
+ <c>erl(1)</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="phash" arity="2"/>
<type_desc variable="Range">Range = 1..2^32, Hash = 1..Range</type_desc>
- <fsummary>Portable hash function</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Portable hash function.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Portable hash function that will give the same hash for
+ <p>Portable hash function that gives the same hash for
the same Erlang term regardless of machine architecture and
- ERTS version (the BIF was introduced in ERTS 4.9.1.1). Range
- can be between 1 and 2^32, the function returns a hash value
- for <c><anno>Term</anno></c> within the range <c>1..<anno>Range</anno></c>.</p>
- <p>This BIF could be used instead of the old deprecated
- <c>erlang:hash/2</c> BIF, as it calculates better hashes for
- all data-types, but consider using <c>phash2/1,2</c> instead.</p>
+ <c>ERTS</c> version (the BIF was introduced in <c>ERTS</c> 4.9.1.1).
+ The function returns a hash value for
+ <c><anno>Term</anno></c> within the range
+ <c>1..<anno>Range</anno></c>. The maximum value for
+ <c><anno>Range</anno></c> is 2^32.</p>
+ <p>This BIF can be used instead of the old deprecated BIF
+ <c>erlang:hash/2</c>, as it calculates better hashes for
+ all data types, but consider using <c>phash2/1,2</c> instead.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="phash2" arity="1"/>
<name name="phash2" arity="2"/>
<type_desc variable="Range">1..2^32</type_desc>
<type_desc variable="Hash">0..Range-1</type_desc>
- <fsummary>Portable hash function</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Portable hash function.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Portable hash function that will give the same hash for
+ <p>Portable hash function that gives the same hash for
the same Erlang term regardless of machine architecture and
- ERTS version (the BIF was introduced in ERTS 5.2). Range can
- be between 1 and 2^32, the function returns a hash value for
- <c><anno>Term</anno></c> within the range <c>0..<anno>Range</anno>-1</c>. When called
- without the <c><anno>Range</anno></c> argument, a value in the range
- <c>0..2^27-1</c> is returned.</p>
- <p>This BIF should always be used for hashing terms. It
+ <c>ERTS</c> version (the BIF was introduced in <c>ERTS</c> 5.2).
+ The function returns a hash value for
+ <c><anno>Term</anno></c> within the range
+ <c>0..<anno>Range</anno>-1</c>. The maximum value for
+ <c><anno>Range</anno></c> is 2^32. When without argument
+ <c><anno>Range</anno></c>, a value in the range
+ 0..2^27-1 is returned.</p>
+ <p>This BIF is always to be used for hashing terms. It
distributes small integers better than <c>phash/2</c>, and
it is faster for bignums and binaries.</p>
- <p>Note that the range <c>0..<anno>Range</anno>-1</c> is different from
- the range of <c>phash/2</c> (<c>1..<anno>Range</anno></c>).</p>
+ <p>Notice that the range <c>0..<anno>Range</anno>-1</c> is
+ different from the range of <c>phash/2</c>, which is
+ <c>1..<anno>Range</anno></c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="pid_to_list" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Text representation of a pid</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Text representation of a pid.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text
+ <p>Returns a string corresponding to the text
representation of <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>.</p>
<warning>
- <p>This BIF is intended for debugging and for use in
- the Erlang operating system. It should not be used in
- application programs.</p>
+ <p>This BIF is intended for debugging and is not to be used
+ in application programs.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_close" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Close an open port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Closes an open port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Closes an open port. Roughly the same as
- <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(), close}</c> except for the error behaviour
- (see below), being synchronous, and that the port does
- <em>not</em> reply with <c>{Port, closed}</c>. Any process may
+ <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(), close}</c> except for the error behavior
+ (see the following), being synchronous, and that the port does
+ <em>not</em> reply with <c>{Port, closed}</c>. Any process can
close a port with <c>port_close/1</c>, not only the port owner
(the connected process). If the calling process is linked to
- port identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due
- to that link will be received by the process prior to the return
- from <c>port_close/1</c>.</p>
- <p>For comparison: <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(), close}</c> fails with
- <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> cannot be sent to (i.e.,
- <c><anno>Port</anno></c> refers neither to a port nor to a process). If
- <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is a closed port nothing happens. If <c><anno>Port</anno></c>
+ the port identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, the exit
+ signal from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before
+ <c>port_close/1</c> returns.</p>
+ <p>For comparison: <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(), close}</c>
+ only fails with <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> does
+ not refer to a port or a process. If <c><anno>Port</anno></c>
+ is a closed port, nothing happens. If <c><anno>Port</anno></c>
is an open port and the calling process is the port owner,
- the port replies with <c>{Port, closed}</c> when all buffers
- have been flushed and the port really closes, but if
- the calling process is not the port owner the <em>port owner</em> fails with <c>badsig</c>.</p>
-
- <p>Note that any process can close a port using
- <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, close}</c> just as if it itself was
+ the port replies with <c>{Port, closed}</c> when all buffers
+ have been flushed and the port really closes. If the calling
+ process is not the port owner, the <em>port owner</em> fails
+ with <c>badsig</c>.</p>
+ <p>Notice that any process can close a port using
+ <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, close}</c> as if it itself was
the port owner, but the reply always goes to the port owner.</p>
- <p>As of OTP-R16 <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, close}</c> is truly
- asynchronous. Note that this operation has always been
+ <p>As from OTP R16, <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, close}</c> is truly
+ asynchronous. Notice that this operation has always been
documented as an asynchronous operation, while the underlying
implementation has been synchronous. <c>port_close/1</c> is
- however still fully synchronous. This due to its error
+ however still fully synchronous. This because of its error
behavior.</p>
- <p>Failure:</p>
- <taglist>
- <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
- <item>
- If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an identifier of an open
- port, or the registered name of an open port. If the calling
- process was linked to the previously open port identified by
- <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to this exception.
- </item>
- </taglist>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an identifier
+ of an open port, or the registered name of an open port.
+ If the calling process was previously linked to the closed
+ port, identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, the exit
+ signal from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before
+ this <c>badarg</c> exception occurs.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_command" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Send data to a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sends data to a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sends data to a port. Same as
- <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, {command, Data}}</c> except for the error
- behaviour and being synchronous (see below). Any process may
- send data to a port with <c>port_command/2</c>, not only the
+ <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, {command, Data}}</c> except
+ for the error
+ behavior and being synchronous (see the following). Any process
+ can send data to a port with <c>port_command/2</c>, not only the
port owner (the connected process).</p>
<p>For comparison: <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, {command, Data}}</c>
- fails with <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> cannot be sent to
- (i.e., <c><anno>Port</anno></c> refers neither to a port nor to a process).
- If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is a closed port the data message disappears
+ only fails with <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c>
+ does not refer to a port or a process. If
+ <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is a closed port, the data message
+ disappears
without a sound. If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is open and the calling
process is not the port owner, the <em>port owner</em> fails
with <c>badsig</c>. The port owner fails with <c>badsig</c>
- also if <c><anno>Data</anno></c> is not a valid IO list.</p>
- <p>Note that any process can send to a port using
- <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, {command, <anno>Data</anno>}}</c> just as if it
- itself was the port owner.</p>
- <p>If the port is busy, the calling process will be suspended
- until the port is not busy anymore.</p>
- <p>As of OTP-R16 <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, {command, Data}}</c> is
- truly asynchronous. Note that this operation has always been
+ also if <c><anno>Data</anno></c> is an invalid I/O list.</p>
+ <p>Notice that any process can send to a port using
+ <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, {command, <anno>Data</anno>}}</c>
+ as if it itself was the port owner.</p>
+ <p>If the port is busy, the calling process is suspended
+ until the port is not busy any more.</p>
+ <p>As from OTP-R16, <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, {command, Data}}</c>
+ is truly asynchronous. Notice that this operation has always been
documented as an asynchronous operation, while the underlying
implementation has been synchronous. <c>port_command/2</c> is
- however still fully synchronous. This due to its error
+ however still fully synchronous. This because of its error
behavior.</p>
<p>Failures:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an identifier of an open
- port, or the registered name of an open port. If the calling
- process was linked to the previously open port identified by
- <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to this exception.
+ port, or the registered name of an open port. If the
+ calling process was previously linked to the closed port,
+ identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, the exit signal
+ from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before this
+ <c>badarg</c> exception occurs.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If <c><anno>Data</anno></c> is not a valid io list.
+ If <c><anno>Data</anno></c> is an invalid I/O list.
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_command" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Send data to a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sends data to a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sends data to a port. <c>port_command(Port, Data, [])</c>
equals <c>port_command(Port, Data)</c>.</p>
- <p>If the port command is aborted <c>false</c> is returned;
- otherwise, <c>true</c> is returned.</p>
- <p>If the port is busy, the calling process will be suspended
- until the port is not busy anymore.</p>
- <p>Currently the following <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s are valid:</p>
+ <p>If the port command is aborted, <c>false</c> is returned,
+ otherwise <c>true</c>.</p>
+ <p>If the port is busy, the calling process is suspended
+ until the port is not busy any more.</p>
+ <p>The following <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s are valid:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>force</c></tag>
- <item>The calling process will not be suspended if the port is
- busy; instead, the port command is forced through. The
- call will fail with a <c>notsup</c> exception if the
+ <item>The calling process is not suspended if the port is
+ busy, instead the port command is forced through. The
+ call fails with a <c>notsup</c> exception if the
driver of the port does not support this. For more
- information see the
- <seealso marker="driver_entry#driver_flags"><![CDATA[ERL_DRV_FLAG_SOFT_BUSY]]></seealso>
- driver flag.
+ information, see driver flag
+ <seealso marker="driver_entry#driver_flags"><![CDATA[ERL_DRV_FLAG_SOFT_BUSY]]></seealso>.
</item>
<tag><c>nosuspend</c></tag>
- <item>The calling process will not be suspended if the port is
- busy; instead, the port command is aborted and
+ <item>The calling process is not suspended if the port is
+ busy, instead the port command is aborted and
<c>false</c> is returned.
</item>
</taglist>
<note>
- <p>More options may be added in the future.</p>
+ <p>More options can be added in a future release.</p>
</note>
<p>Failures:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an identifier of an open
- port, or the registered name of an open port. If the calling
- process was linked to the previously open port identified by
- <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to this exception.
+ port, or the registered name of an open port. If the
+ calling process was previously linked to the closed port,
+ identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, the exit signal
+ from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before this
+ <c>badarg</c> exception occurs.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If <c><anno>Data</anno></c> is not a valid io list.
+ If <c><anno>Data</anno></c> is an invalid I/O list.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If <c><anno>OptionList</anno></c> is not a valid option list.
+ If <c><anno>OptionList</anno></c> is an invalid option list.
</item>
<tag><c>notsup</c></tag>
<item>
- If the <c>force</c> option has been passed, but the
+ If option <c>force</c> has been passed, but the
driver of the port does not allow forcing through
a busy port.
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_connect" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Set the owner of a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets the owner of a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sets the port owner (the connected port) to <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>.
- Roughly the same as <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {Owner, {connect, <anno>Pid</anno>}}</c>
+ Roughly the same as
+ <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {Owner, {connect, <anno>Pid</anno>}}</c>
except for the following:</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<item>
- <p>The error behavior differs, see below.</p>
+ <p>The error behavior differs, see the following.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>The port does <em>not</em> reply with
<c>{Port,connected}</c>.</p>
</item>
<item>
- <p><c>port_connect/1</c> is synchronous, see below.</p>
+ <p><c>port_connect/1</c> is synchronous, see the following.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>The new port owner gets linked to the port.</p>
</item>
</list>
- <p>The old port owner stays linked to the port and have to call
- <c>unlink(Port)</c> if this is not desired. Any process may
+ <p>The old port owner stays linked to the port and must call
+ <c>unlink(Port)</c> if this is not desired. Any process can
set the port owner to be any process with
<c>port_connect/2</c>.</p>
- <p>For comparison: <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(), {connect, <anno>Pid</anno>}}</c> fails
- with <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> cannot be sent to (i.e.,
- <c><anno>Port</anno></c> refers neither to a port nor to a process). If
- <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is a closed port nothing happens. If <c><anno>Port</anno></c>
+ <p>For comparison:
+ <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(), {connect, <anno>Pid</anno>}}</c>
+ only fails with <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c>
+ does not refer to a port or a process. If
+ <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is a closed port, nothing happens.
+ If <c><anno>Port</anno></c>
is an open port and the calling process is the port owner,
the port replies with <c>{Port, connected}</c> to the old
- port owner. Note that the old port owner is still linked to
- the port, and that the new is not. If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is an open
+ port owner. Notice that the old port owner is still linked to
+ the port, while the new is not. If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is an open
port and the calling process is not the port owner,
the <em>port owner</em> fails with <c>badsig</c>. The port
owner fails with <c>badsig</c> also if <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is not an
- existing local pid.</p>
- <p>Note that any process can set the port owner using
- <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, {connect, <anno>Pid</anno>}}</c> just as if it
- itself was the port owner, but the reply always goes to
+ existing local process identifier.</p>
+ <p>Notice that any process can set the port owner using
+ <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, {connect, <anno>Pid</anno>}}</c>
+ as if it itself was the port owner, but the reply always goes to
the port owner.</p>
- <p>As of OTP-R16 <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, {connect, <anno>Pid</anno>}}</c> is
- truly asynchronous. Note that this operation has always been
+ <p>As from OTP-R16,
+ <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, {connect, <anno>Pid</anno>}}</c> is
+ truly asynchronous. Notice that this operation has always been
documented as an asynchronous operation, while the underlying
implementation has been synchronous. <c>port_connect/2</c> is
- however still fully synchronous. This due to its error
+ however still fully synchronous. This because of its error
behavior.</p>
<p>Failures:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an identifier of an open
- port, or the registered name of an open port. If the calling
- process was linked to the previously open port identified by
- <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to this exception.
+ If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an identifier of an open port, or
+ the registered name of an open port. If the calling
+ process was previously linked to the closed port,
+ identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, the exit signal
+ from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before this
+ <c>badarg</c> exception occurs.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>If process identified by <c>Pid</c> is not an existing
@@ -3669,53 +3847,75 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_control" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Perform a synchronous control operation on a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Performs a synchronous control operation on a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Performs a synchronous control operation on a port.
- The meaning of <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> and <c><anno>Data</anno></c> depends on
- the port, i.e., on the port driver. Not all port drivers
+ The meaning of <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> and
+ <c><anno>Data</anno></c> depends on
+ the port, that is, on the port driver. Not all port drivers
support this control feature.</p>
- <p>Returns: a list of integers in the range 0 through 255, or a
+ <p>Returns a list of integers in the range 0..255, or a
binary, depending on the port driver. The meaning of
the returned data also depends on the port driver.</p>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an open port or
- the registered name of an open port, if <c><anno>Operation</anno></c>
- cannot fit in a 32-bit integer, if the port driver does not
- support synchronous control operations, or if the port driver
- so decides for any reason (probably something wrong with
- <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> or <c><anno>Data</anno></c>).</p>
+ <p>Failures:</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an open port or the registered
+ name of an open port.
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ If <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> cannot fit in a 32-bit integer.
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ If the port driver does not support synchronous control
+ operations.
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ If the port driver so decides for any reason (probably
+ something wrong with <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> or
+ <c><anno>Data</anno></c>).
+ </item>
+ </taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_call" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Synchronous call to a port with term data</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Performs a synchronous call to a port with term data.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Performs a synchronous call to a port. The meaning of
- <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> and <c><anno>Data</anno></c> depends on the port, i.e.,
+ <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> and <c><anno>Data</anno></c>
+ depends on the port, that is,
on the port driver. Not all port drivers support this feature.</p>
- <p><c><anno>Port</anno></c> is a port identifier, referring to a driver.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>Port</anno></c> is a port identifier,
+ referring to a driver.</p>
<p><c><anno>Operation</anno></c> is an integer, which is passed on to
the driver.</p>
- <p><c><anno>Data</anno></c> is any Erlang term. This data is converted to
- binary term format and sent to the port.</p>
- <p>Returns: a term from the driver. The meaning of the returned
+ <p><c><anno>Data</anno></c> is any Erlang term. This data is converted
+ to binary term format and sent to the port.</p>
+ <p>Returns a term from the driver. The meaning of the returned
data also depends on the port driver.</p>
<p>Failures:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an identifier of an open
- port, or the registered name of an open port. If the calling
- process was linked to the previously open port identified by
- <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to this exception.
+ If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an identifier of an open port,
+ or the registered name of an open port. If the calling
+ process was previously linked to the closed port,
+ identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, the exit signal
+ from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before this
+ <c>badarg</c> exception occurs.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> does not fit in a
- 32-bit integer.
+ If <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> does not fit in a 32-bit integer.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -3725,171 +3925,183 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
If the port driver so decides for any reason (probably
- something wrong with <c><anno>Operation</anno></c>, or
- <c><anno>Data</anno></c>).
+ something wrong with <c><anno>Operation</anno></c>
+ or <c><anno>Data</anno></c>).
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_info" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Information about a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns a list containing tuples with information about
- the <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, or <c>undefined</c> if the port is not open.
- The order of the tuples is not defined, nor are all the
- tuples mandatory.
- If <c>undefined</c> is returned and the calling process
- was linked to a previously open port identified by
- <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to the return from
- <c>port_info/1</c>.</p>
- <p>Currently the result will containt information about the
- following <c>Item</c>s: <c>registered_name</c> (if the port has
- a registered name), <c>id</c>, <c>connected</c>, <c>links</c>,
- <c>name</c>, <c>input</c>, and <c>output</c>. For more information
- about the different <c>Item</c>s, see
+ <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, or <c>undefined</c> if the port is not open.
+ The order of the tuples is undefined, and all the
+ tuples are not mandatory.
+ If the port is closed and the calling process
+ was previously linked to the port, the exit signal from the
+ port is guaranteed to be delivered before <c>port_info/1</c>
+ returns <c>undefined</c>.</p>
+ <p>The result contains information about the following
+ <c>Item</c>s:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item><c>registered_name</c> (if the port has a registered
+ name)</item>
+ <item><c>id</c></item>
+ <item><c>connected</c></item>
+ <item><c>links</c></item>
+ <item><c>name</c></item>
+ <item><c>input</c></item>
+ <item><c>output</c></item>
+ </list>
+ <p>For more information about the different <c>Item</c>s, see
<seealso marker="#port_info/2">port_info/2</seealso>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Port</c> is not a local port
identifier, or an atom.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_info" arity="2" clause_i="1"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the connected process of a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the connected process of a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is the process identifier of the process
connected to the port.</p>
<p>If the port identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not open,
- <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c>undefined</c> is returned and
- the calling process was linked to a previously open port identified
- by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to the return from
- <c>port_info/2</c>.</p>
+ <c>undefined</c> is returned. If the port is closed and the
+ calling process was previously linked to the port, the exit
+ signal from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before
+ <c>port_info/2</c> returns <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not a local
port identifier, or an atom.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_info" arity="2" clause_i="2"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the internal index of a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the internal index of a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><c><anno>Index</anno></c> is the internal index of the port. This
- index may be used to separate ports.</p>
+ index can be used to separate ports.</p>
<p>If the port identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not open,
- <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c>undefined</c> is returned and
- the calling process was linked to a previously open port identified
- by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to the return from
- <c>port_info/2</c>.</p>
+ <c>undefined</c> is returned. If the port is closed and the
+ calling process was previously linked to the port, the exit
+ signal from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before
+ <c>port_info/2</c> returns <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not a local
port identifier, or an atom.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_info" arity="2" clause_i="3"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the input of a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the input of a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><c><anno>Bytes</anno></c> is the total number of bytes
read from the port.</p>
<p>If the port identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not open,
- <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c>undefined</c> is returned and
- the calling process was linked to a previously open port identified
- by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to the return from
- <c>port_info/2</c>.</p>
+ <c>undefined</c> is returned. If the port is closed and the
+ calling process was previously linked to the port, the exit
+ signal from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before
+ <c>port_info/2</c> returns <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not a local
port identifier, or an atom.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_info" arity="2" clause_i="4"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the links of a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the links of a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><c><anno>Pids</anno></c> is a list of the process identifiers
of the processes that the port is linked to.</p>
<p>If the port identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not open,
- <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c>undefined</c> is returned and
- the calling process was linked to a previously open port identified
- by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to the return from
- <c>port_info/2</c>.</p>
+ <c>undefined</c> is returned. If the port is closed and the
+ calling process was previously linked to the port, the exit
+ signal from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before
+ <c>port_info/2</c> returns <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not a local
port identifier, or an atom.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_info" arity="2" clause_i="5"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the locking of a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the locking of a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p><c><anno>Locking</anno></c> is currently either <c>false</c>
- (emulator without SMP support), <c>port_level</c> (port specific
- locking), or <c>driver_level</c> (driver specific locking). Note
- that these results are highly implementation specific and might
- change in the future.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>Locking</anno></c> is one of the following:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item><c>false</c> (emulator without SMP support)</item>
+ <item><c>port_level</c> (port-specific locking)</item>
+ <item><c>driver_level</c> (driver-specific locking)</item>
+ </list>
+ <p>Notice that these results are highly implementation-specific
+ and can change in a future release.</p>
<p>If the port identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not open,
- <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c>undefined</c> is returned and
- the calling process was linked to a previously open port identified
- by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to the return from
- <c>port_info/2</c>.</p>
+ <c>undefined</c> is returned. If the port is closed and the
+ calling process was previously linked to the port, the exit
+ signal from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before
+ <c>port_info/2</c> returns <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not a local
port identifier, or an atom.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_info" arity="2" clause_i="6"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the memory size of a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the memory size of a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p><c><anno>Bytes</anno></c> is the total amount of memory,
- in bytes, allocated for this port by the runtime system. Note
- that the port itself might have allocated memory which is not
+ <p><c><anno>Bytes</anno></c> is the total number of
+ bytes allocated for this port by the runtime system. The
+ port itself can have allocated memory that is not
included in <c><anno>Bytes</anno></c>.</p>
<p>If the port identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not open,
- <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c>undefined</c> is returned and
- the calling process was linked to a previously open port identified
- by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to the return from
- <c>port_info/2</c>.</p>
+ <c>undefined</c> is returned. If the port is closed and the
+ calling process was previously linked to the port, the exit
+ signal from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before
+ <c>port_info/2</c> returns <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not a local
port identifier, or an atom.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_info" arity="2" clause_i="7"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the monitors of a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the monitors of a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><c><anno>Monitors</anno></c> represent processes that this port
- is monitoring.</p>
+ monitors.</p>
<p>If the port identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not open,
- <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c>undefined</c> is returned and
- the calling process was linked to a previously open port identified
- by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to the return from
- <c>port_info/2</c>.</p>
+ <c>undefined</c> is returned. If the port is closed and the
+ calling process was previously linked to the port, the exit
+ signal from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before
+ <c>port_info/2</c> returns <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not a local
port identifier, or an atom.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_info" arity="2" clause_i="8"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the name of a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the name of a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><c><anno>Name</anno></c> is the command name set by
<seealso marker="#open_port/2">open_port/2</seealso>.</p>
<p>If the port identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not open,
- <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c>undefined</c> is returned and
- the calling process was linked to a previously open port identified
- by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to the return from
- <c>port_info/2</c>.</p>
+ <c>undefined</c> is returned. If the port is closed and the
+ calling process was previously linked to the port, the exit
+ signal from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before
+ <c>port_info/2</c> returns <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not a local
port identifier, or an atom.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_info" arity="2" clause_i="9"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the OS pid of a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the OS pid of a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><c><anno>OsPid</anno></c> is the process identifier (or equivalent)
of an OS process created with
@@ -3897,432 +4109,464 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
Command}, Options)</seealso>. If the port is not the result of spawning
an OS process, the value is <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>If the port identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not open,
- <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c>undefined</c> is returned and
- the calling process was linked to a previously open port identified
- by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to the return from
- <c>port_info/2</c>.</p>
+ <c>undefined</c> is returned. If the port is closed and the
+ calling process was previously linked to the port, the exit
+ signal from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before
+ <c>port_info/2</c> returns <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not a local
port identifier, or an atom.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_info" arity="2" clause_i="10"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the output of a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the output of a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><c><anno>Bytes</anno></c> is the total number of bytes written
- to the port from Erlang processes using either
+ to the port from Erlang processes using
<seealso marker="#port_command/2">port_command/2</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#port_command/3">port_command/3</seealso>,
- or <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {Owner, {command, Data}</c>.
- </p>
+ or <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {Owner, {command, Data}</c>.</p>
<p>If the port identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not open,
- <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c>undefined</c> is returned and
- the calling process was linked to a previously open port identified
- by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to the return from
- <c>port_info/2</c>.</p>
+ <c>undefined</c> is returned. If the port is closed and the
+ calling process was previously linked to the port, the exit
+ signal from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before
+ <c>port_info/2</c> returns <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not a local
port identifier, or an atom.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_info" arity="2" clause_i="11"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the parallelism hint of a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the parallelism hint of a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><c><anno>Boolean</anno></c> corresponds to the port parallelism
- hint being used by this port. For more information see
- the <seealso marker="#open_port_parallelism">parallelism</seealso>
- option of <seealso marker="#open_port/2">open_port/2</seealso>.</p>
+ hint being used by this port. For more information, see option
+ <seealso marker="#open_port_parallelism">parallelism</seealso>
+ of <seealso marker="#open_port/2">open_port/2</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_info" arity="2" clause_i="12"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the queue size of a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the queue size of a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p><c><anno>Bytes</anno></c> is the total amount of data,
- in bytes, queued by the port using the ERTS driver queue
+ <p><c><anno>Bytes</anno></c> is the total number
+ of bytes queued by the port using the <c>ERTS</c> driver queue
implementation.</p>
<p>If the port identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not open,
- <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c>undefined</c> is returned and
- the calling process was linked to a previously open port identified
- by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to the return from
- <c>port_info/2</c>.</p>
+ <c>undefined</c> is returned. If the port is closed and the
+ calling process was previously linked to the port, the exit
+ signal from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before
+ <c>port_info/2</c> returns <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not a local
port identifier, or an atom.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_info" arity="2" clause_i="13"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the registered name of a port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the registered name of a port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><c><anno>RegisteredName</anno></c> is the registered name of
the port. If the port has no registered name, <c>[]</c> is returned.</p>
<p>If the port identified by <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not open,
- <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c>undefined</c> is returned and
- the calling process was linked to a previously open port identified
- by <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, an exit signal due to this link
- was received by the process prior to the return from
- <c>port_info/2</c>.</p>
+ <c>undefined</c> is returned. If the port is closed and the
+ calling process was previously linked to the port, the exit
+ signal from the port is guaranteed to be delivered before
+ <c>port_info/2</c> returns <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not a local
port identifier, or an atom.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="port_to_list" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Text representation of a port identifier</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Text representation of a port identifier.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text
+ <p>Returns a string corresponding to the text
representation of the port identifier <c><anno>Port</anno></c>.</p>
<warning>
- <p>This BIF is intended for debugging and for use in
- the Erlang operating system. It should not be used in
- application programs.</p>
+ <p>This BIF is intended for debugging. It is not to be used
+ in application programs.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="ports" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>All open ports</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Lists all existing ports.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns a list of port identifiers corresponding to all the
- ports currently existing on the local node.</p>
-
- <p>Note that a port that is exiting, exists but is not open.</p>
+ ports existing on the local node.</p>
+ <p>Notice that an exiting port exists, but is not open.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="pre_loaded" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>List of all pre-loaded modules</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Lists all pre-loaded modules.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a list of Erlang modules which are pre-loaded in
+ <p>Returns a list of Erlang modules that are preloaded in
the system. As all loading of code is done through the file
system, the file system must have been loaded previously.
- Hence, at least the module <c>init</c> must be pre-loaded.</p>
+ Hence, at least the module <c>init</c> must be preloaded.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="process_display" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Write information about a local process on standard error</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Writes information about a local process on standard error.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Writes information about the local process <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> on
- standard error. The currently allowed value for the atom
+ standard error. The only allowed value for the atom
<c><anno>Type</anno></c> is <c>backtrace</c>, which shows the contents of
the call stack, including information about the call chain, with
the current function printed first. The format of the output
is not further defined.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="process_flag" arity="2" clause_i="1"/>
- <fsummary>Set process flag trap_exit for the calling process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets process flag <c>trap_exit</c> for the calling process.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>When <c>trap_exit</c> is set to <c>true</c>, exit signals
- arriving to a process are converted to <c>{'EXIT', From, Reason}</c> messages, which can be received as ordinary
+ arriving to a process are converted to <c>{'EXIT', From, Reason}</c>
+ messages, which can be received as ordinary
messages. If <c>trap_exit</c> is set to <c>false</c>, the
process exits if it receives an exit signal other than
<c>normal</c> and the exit signal is propagated to its
- linked processes. Application processes should normally
- not trap exits.</p>
+ linked processes. Application processes are normally
+ not to trap exits.</p>
<p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
<p>See also <seealso marker="#exit/2">exit/2</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="process_flag" arity="2" clause_i="2"/>
- <fsummary>Set process flag error_handler for the calling process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets process flag <c>error_handler</c> for the calling process.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This is used by a process to redefine the error handler
+ <p>Used by a process to redefine the error handler
for undefined function calls and undefined registered
- processes. Inexperienced users should not use this flag
- since code auto-loading is dependent on the correct
+ processes. Inexperienced users are not to use this flag,
+ as code auto-loading depends on the correct
operation of the error handling module.</p>
<p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="process_flag" arity="2" clause_i="3"/>
- <fsummary>Set process flag min_heap_size for the calling process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets process flag <c>min_heap_size</c> for the calling process.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This changes the minimum heap size for the calling
- process.</p>
+ <p>Changes the minimum heap size for the calling process.</p>
<p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="process_flag" arity="2" clause_i="4"/>
- <fsummary>Set process flag min_bin_vheap_size for the calling process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets process flag <c>min_bin_vheap_size</c> for the calling process.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This changes the minimum binary virtual heap size for the calling
+ <p>Changes the minimum binary virtual heap size for the calling
process.</p>
- <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> </desc>
+ <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
+ </desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="process_flag" arity="2" clause_i="5"/>
+ <fsummary>Sets process flag <c>priority</c> for the calling process.</fsummary>
<type name="priority_level"/>
- <fsummary>Set process flag priority for the calling process</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><marker id="process_flag_priority"></marker>
- This sets the process priority. <c><anno>Level</anno></c> is an atom.
- There are currently four priority levels: <c>low</c>,
- <c>normal</c>, <c>high</c>, and <c>max</c>. The default
- priority level is <c>normal</c>. <em>NOTE</em>: The
- <c>max</c> priority level is reserved for internal use in
- the Erlang runtime system, and should <em>not</em> be used
- by others.
- </p>
- <p>Internally in each priority level processes are scheduled
- in a round robin fashion.
- </p>
+ Sets the process priority. <c><anno>Level</anno></c> is an atom.
+ There are four priority levels: <c>low</c>,
+ <c>normal</c>, <c>high</c>, and <c>max</c>. Default
+ is <c>normal</c>.</p>
+ <note>
+ <p>Priority level <c>max</c> is reserved for internal use in
+ the Erlang runtime system, and is <em>not</em> to be used
+ by others.</p>
+ </note>
+ <p>Internally in each priority level, processes are scheduled
+ in a round robin fashion.</p>
<p>Execution of processes on priority <c>normal</c> and
- priority <c>low</c> will be interleaved. Processes on
- priority <c>low</c> will be selected for execution less
- frequently than processes on priority <c>normal</c>.
- </p>
- <p>When there are runnable processes on priority <c>high</c>
- no processes on priority <c>low</c>, or <c>normal</c> will
- be selected for execution. Note, however, that this does
- <em>not</em> mean that no processes on priority <c>low</c>,
- or <c>normal</c> will be able to run when there are
- processes on priority <c>high</c> running. On the runtime
- system with SMP support there might be more processes running
- in parallel than processes on priority <c>high</c>, i.e.,
- a <c>low</c>, and a <c>high</c> priority process might
- execute at the same time.
- </p>
- <p>When there are runnable processes on priority <c>max</c>
+ <c>low</c> are interleaved. Processes on priority
+ <c>low</c> are selected for execution less
+ frequently than processes on priority <c>normal</c>.</p>
+ <p>When there are runnable processes on priority <c>high</c>,
+ no processes on priority <c>low</c> or <c>normal</c> are
+ selected for execution. Notice however, that this does
+ <em>not</em> mean that no processes on priority <c>low</c>
+ or <c>normal</c> can run when there are processes
+ running on priority <c>high</c>. On the runtime
+ system with SMP support, more processes can be running
+ in parallel than processes on priority <c>high</c>, that is,
+ a <c>low</c> and a <c>high</c> priority process can
+ execute at the same time.</p>
+ <p>When there are runnable processes on priority <c>max</c>,
no processes on priority <c>low</c>, <c>normal</c>, or
- <c>high</c> will be selected for execution. As with the
- <c>high</c> priority, processes on lower priorities might
- execute in parallel with processes on priority <c>max</c>.
- </p>
+ <c>high</c> are selected for execution. As with priority
+ <c>high</c>, processes on lower priorities can
+ execute in parallel with processes on priority <c>max</c>.</p>
<p>Scheduling is preemptive. Regardless of priority, a process
- is preempted when it has consumed more than a certain amount
+ is preempted when it has consumed more than a certain number
of reductions since the last time it was selected for
- execution.
- </p>
- <p><em>NOTE</em>: You should not depend on the scheduling
+ execution.</p>
+ <note>
+ <p>Do not depend on the scheduling
to remain exactly as it is today. Scheduling, at least on
- the runtime system with SMP support, is very likely to be
- modified in the future in order to better utilize available
- processor cores.
- </p>
- <p>There is currently <em>no</em> automatic mechanism for
- avoiding priority inversion, such as priority inheritance,
- or priority ceilings. When using priorities you have
- to take this into account and handle such scenarios by
- yourself.
- </p>
+ the runtime system with SMP support, is likely to be
+ changed in a future release to use available
+ processor cores better.</p>
+ </note>
+ <p>There is <em>no</em> automatic mechanism for
+ avoiding priority inversion, such as priority inheritance
+ or priority ceilings. When using priorities,
+ take this into account and handle such scenarios by
+ yourself.</p>
<p>Making calls from a <c>high</c> priority process into code
- that you don't have control over may cause the <c>high</c>
- priority process to wait for a processes with lower
- priority, i.e., effectively decreasing the priority of the
+ that you have no control over can cause the <c>high</c>
+ priority process to wait for a process with lower
+ priority. That is, effectively decreasing the priority of the
<c>high</c> priority process during the call. Even if this
- isn't the case with one version of the code that you don't
- have under your control, it might be the case in a future
- version of it. This might, for example, happen if a
- <c>high</c> priority process triggers code loading, since
- the code server runs on priority <c>normal</c>.
- </p>
+ is not the case with one version of the code that you have no
+ control over, it can be the case in a future
+ version of it. This can, for example, occur if a
+ <c>high</c> priority process triggers code loading, as
+ the code server runs on priority <c>normal</c>.</p>
<p>Other priorities than <c>normal</c> are normally not needed.
- When other priorities are used, they need to be used
- with care, especially the <c>high</c> priority <em>must</em>
- be used with care. A process on <c>high</c> priority should
- only perform work for short periods of time. Busy looping for
- long periods of time in a <c>high</c> priority process will
- most likely cause problems, since there are important servers
- in OTP running on priority <c>normal</c>.
- </p>
+ When other priorities are used, use them with care,
+ <em>especially</em> priority <c>high</c>. A
+ process on priority <c>high</c> is only
+ to perform work for short periods. Busy looping for
+ long periods in a <c>high</c> priority process does
+ most likely cause problems, as important OTP servers
+ run on priority <c>normal</c>.</p>
<p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="process_flag" arity="2" clause_i="6"/>
- <fsummary>Set process flag save_calls for the calling process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets process flag <c>save_calls</c> for the calling process.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><c><anno>N</anno></c> must be an integer in the interval 0..10000.
- If <c><anno>N</anno></c> &gt; 0, call saving is made active for the
- process, which means that information about the <c><anno>N</anno></c>
- most recent global function calls, BIF calls, sends and
+ If <c><anno>N</anno></c> is greater than 0, call saving is made
+ active for the
+ process. This means that information about the <c><anno>N</anno></c>
+ most recent global function calls, BIF calls, sends, and
receives made by the process are saved in a list, which
can be retrieved with
<c>process_info(Pid, last_calls)</c>. A global function
call is one in which the module of the function is
explicitly mentioned. Only a fixed amount of information
- is saved: a tuple <c>{Module, Function, Arity}</c> for
- function calls, and the mere atoms <c>send</c>,
- <c>'receive'</c> and <c>timeout</c> for sends and receives
- (<c>'receive'</c> when a message is received and
- <c>timeout</c> when a receive times out). If <c>N</c> = 0,
+ is saved, as follows:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>A tuple <c>{Module, Function, Arity}</c> for
+ function calls</item>
+ <item> The atoms <c>send</c>, <c>'receive'</c>, and
+ <c>timeout</c> for sends and receives (<c>'receive'</c>
+ when a message is received and <c>timeout</c> when a
+ receive times out)</item>
+ </list>
+ <p>If <c>N</c> = 0,
call saving is disabled for the process, which is the
default. Whenever the size of the call saving list is set,
its contents are reset.</p>
<p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="process_flag" arity="2" clause_i="7"/>
- <fsummary>Set process flag sensitive for the calling process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets process flag <c>sensitive</c> for the calling process.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Set or clear the <c>sensitive</c> flag for the current process.
+ <p>Sets or clears flag <c>sensitive</c> for the current process.
When a process has been marked as sensitive by calling
- <c>process_flag(sensitive, true)</c>, features in the run-time
- system that can be used for examining the data and/or inner working
+ <c>process_flag(sensitive, true)</c>, features in the runtime
+ system that can be used for examining the data or inner working
of the process are silently disabled.</p>
<p>Features that are disabled include (but are not limited to)
the following:</p>
- <p>Tracing: Trace flags can still be set for the process, but no
- trace messages of any kind will be generated.
- (If the <c>sensitive</c> flag is turned off, trace messages will
- again be generated if there are any trace flags set.)</p>
- <p>Sequential tracing: The sequential trace token will be propagated
- as usual, but no sequential trace messages will be generated.</p>
- <p><c>process_info/1,2</c> cannot be used to read out the message
- queue or the process dictionary (both will be returned as empty lists).</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>Tracing: Trace flags can still be set for the process,
+ but no trace messages of any kind are generated. (If flag
+ <c>sensitive</c> is turned off, trace messages are again
+ generated if any trace flags are set.)</item>
+ <item>Sequential tracing: The sequential trace token is
+ propagated as usual, but no sequential trace messages are
+ generated.</item>
+ </list>
+ <p><c>process_info/1,2</c> cannot be used to read out the
+ message queue or the process dictionary (both are returned
+ as empty lists).</p>
<p>Stack back-traces cannot be displayed for the process.</p>
<p>In crash dumps, the stack, messages, and the process dictionary
- will be omitted.</p>
+ are omitted.</p>
<p>If <c>{save_calls,N}</c> has been set for the process, no
- function calls will be saved to the call saving list.
- (The call saving list will not be cleared; furthermore, send, receive,
- and timeout events will still be added to the list.)</p>
+ function calls are saved to the call saving list.
+ (The call saving list is not cleared. Furthermore, send, receive,
+ and timeout events are still added to the list.)</p>
<p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="process_flag" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Set process flags for a process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets process flags for a process.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Sets certain flags for the process <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>, in the same
- manner as
+ <p>Sets certain flags for the process <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>,
+ in the same manner as
<seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>.
- Returns the old value of the flag. The allowed values for
+ Returns the old value of the flag. The valid values for
<c><anno>Flag</anno></c> are only a subset of those allowed in
- <c>process_flag/2</c>, namely: <c>save_calls</c>.</p>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is not a local process.</p>
+ <c>process_flag/2</c>, namely <c>save_calls</c>.</p>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>
+ is not a local process.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="process_info" arity="1"/>
+ <fsummary>Information about a process.</fsummary>
<type name="process_info_result_item"/>
<type name="priority_level"/>
<type name="stack_item"/>
- <fsummary>Information about a process</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns a list containing <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s with
miscellaneous information about the process identified by
- <c>Pid</c>, or <c>undefined</c> if the process is not alive.
- </p>
- <p>
- The order of the <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s is not defined, nor
- are all the <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s mandatory. The <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s
- part of the result may be changed without prior notice.
- Currently <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s with the following items
- are part of the result:
- <c>current_function</c>, <c>initial_call</c>, <c>status</c>,
- <c>message_queue_len</c>, <c>messages</c>, <c>links</c>,
- <c>dictionary</c>, <c>trap_exit</c>, <c>error_handler</c>,
- <c>priority</c>, <c>group_leader</c>, <c>total_heap_size</c>,
- <c>heap_size</c>, <c>stack_size</c>, <c>reductions</c>, and
- <c>garbage_collection</c>.
- If the process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> has a registered name
- also an <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> with the item <c>registered_name</c>
- will appear.
- </p>
- <p>See <seealso marker="#process_info/2">process_info/2</seealso>
- for information about specific <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s.</p>
+ <c>Pid</c>, or <c>undefined</c> if the process is not alive.</p>
+ <p>The order of the <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s is undefined and
+ all <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s are not mandatory.
+ The <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s
+ part of the result can be changed without prior notice.</p>
+ <p>The <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s with the following items
+ are part of the result:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item><c>current_function</c></item>
+ <item><c>initial_call</c></item>
+ <item><c>status</c></item>
+ <item><c>message_queue_len</c></item>
+ <item><c>messages</c></item>
+ <item><c>links</c></item>
+ <item><c>dictionary</c></item>
+ <item><c>trap_exit</c></item>
+ <item><c>error_handler</c></item>
+ <item><c>priority</c></item>
+ <item><c>group_leader</c></item>
+ <item><c>total_heap_size</c></item>
+ <item><c>heap_size</c></item>
+ <item><c>stack_size</c></item>
+ <item><c>reductions</c></item>
+ <item><c>garbage_collection</c></item>
+ </list>
+ <p>If the process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> has a
+ registered name,
+ also an <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> with item <c>registered_name</c>
+ appears.</p>
+ <p>For information about specific <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s, see
+ <seealso marker="#process_info/2">process_info/2</seealso>.</p>
<warning>
- <p>This BIF is intended for <em>debugging only</em>, use
- <seealso marker="#process_info/2">process_info/2</seealso>
- for all other purposes.
- </p>
+ <p>This BIF is intended for <em>debugging only</em>. For
+ all other purposes, use
+ <seealso marker="#process_info/2">process_info/2</seealso>.</p>
</warning>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Pid</c> is not a local process.</p>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is not a
+ local process.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="process_info" arity="2" clause_i="1"/>
<name name="process_info" arity="2" clause_i="2"/>
+ <fsummary>Information about a process.</fsummary>
<type name="process_info_item"/>
<type name="process_info_result_item"/>
<type name="stack_item"/>
<type name="priority_level"/>
- <fsummary>Information about a process</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns information about the process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>
- as specified by the <c><anno>Item</anno></c> or the <c><anno>ItemList</anno></c>, or <c>undefined</c> if the
- process is not alive.
- </p>
- <p>If the process is alive and a single <c><anno>Item</anno></c> is given,
- the returned value is the corresponding
- <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> unless <c>Item =:= registered_name</c>
- and the process has no registered name. In this case
- <c>[]</c> is returned. This strange behavior is due to
- historical reasons, and is kept for backward compatibility.
- </p>
- <p>If an <c>ItemList</c> is given, the result is an
- <c><anno>InfoTupleList</anno></c>. The <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s in the
- <c><anno>InfoTupleList</anno></c> will appear with the corresponding
- <c><anno>Item</anno></c>s in the same order as the <c><anno>Item</anno></c>s appeared
- in the <c><anno>ItemList</anno></c>. Valid <c><anno>Item</anno></c>s may appear multiple
- times in the <c><anno>ItemList</anno></c>.
- </p>
- <note><p>If <c>registered_name</c> is part of an <c><anno>ItemList</anno></c>
+ <p>Returns information about the process identified by
+ <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>, as specified by
+ <c><anno>Item</anno></c> or <c><anno>ItemList</anno></c>.
+ Returns <c>undefined</c> if the process is not alive.</p>
+ <p>If the process is alive and a single <c><anno>Item</anno></c>
+ is given, the returned value is the corresponding
+ <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>, unless <c>Item =:= registered_name</c>
+ and the process has no registered name. In this case,
+ <c>[]</c> is returned. This strange behavior is because of
+ historical reasons, and is kept for backward compatibility.</p>
+ <p>If <c><anno>ItemList</anno></c> is given, the result is
+ <c><anno>InfoTupleList</anno></c>.
+ The <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s in
+ <c><anno>InfoTupleList</anno></c> appear with the corresponding
+ <c><anno>Item</anno></c>s in the same order as the
+ <c><anno>Item</anno></c>s appeared
+ in <c><anno>ItemList</anno></c>. Valid <c><anno>Item</anno></c>s can
+ appear multiple times in <c><anno>ItemList</anno></c>.</p>
+ <note><p>If <c>registered_name</c> is part of <c><anno>ItemList</anno></c>
and the process has no name registered a
- <c>{registered_name, []}</c> <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> <em>will</em>
- appear in the resulting <c><anno>InfoTupleList</anno></c>. This
- behavior is different than when a single
- <c>Item =:= registered_name</c> is given, and than when
- <c>process_info/1</c> is used.
- </p></note>
- <p>Currently the following <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s with corresponding
+ <c>{registered_name, []}</c>, <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>
+ <em>will</em> appear in the resulting
+ <c><anno>InfoTupleList</anno></c>. This
+ behavior is different when a single
+ <c>Item =:= registered_name</c> is given, and when
+ <c>process_info/1</c> is used.</p>
+ </note>
+ <p>The following <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s with corresponding
<c><anno>Item</anno></c>s are valid:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{backtrace, <anno>Bin</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The binary <c><anno>Bin</anno></c> contains the same information as
- the output from
+ <p>Binary <c><anno>Bin</anno></c> contains the same information
+ as the output from
<c>erlang:process_display(<anno>Pid</anno>, backtrace)</c>. Use
<c>binary_to_list/1</c> to obtain the string of characters
from the binary.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{binary, <anno>BinInfo</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>BinInfo</anno></c> is a list containing miscellaneous information
- about binaries currently being referred to by this process.
- This <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> may be changed or removed without prior
- notice.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>BinInfo</anno></c> is a list containing miscellaneous
+ information about binaries currently being referred to by this
+ process. This <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> can be changed or
+ removed without prior notice.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{catchlevel, <anno>CatchLevel</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c><anno>CatchLevel</anno></c> is the number of currently active
- catches in this process. This <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> may be
+ catches in this process. This <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> can be
changed or removed without prior notice.</p>
</item>
- <tag><c>{current_function, {<anno>Module</anno>, <anno>Function</anno>, <anno>Arity</anno>}}</c></tag>
+ <tag><c>{current_function, {<anno>Module</anno>,
+ <anno>Function</anno>, Arity}}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>Module</anno></c>, <c><anno>Function</anno></c>, <c><anno>Arity</anno></c> is
+ <p><c><anno>Module</anno></c>, <c><anno>Function</anno></c>,
+ <c><anno>Arity</anno></c> is
the current function call of the process.</p>
</item>
- <tag><c>{current_location, {<anno>Module</anno>, <anno>Function</anno>, <anno>Arity</anno>, <anno>Location</anno>}}</c></tag>
+ <tag><c>{current_location, {<anno>Module</anno>,
+ <anno>Function</anno>, <anno>Arity</anno>,
+ <anno>Location</anno>}}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>Module</anno></c>, <c><anno>Function</anno></c>, <c><anno>Arity</anno></c> is
+ <p><c><anno>Module</anno></c>, <c><anno>Function</anno></c>,
+ <c><anno>Arity</anno></c> is
the current function call of the process.
- <c><anno>Location</anno></c> is a list of two-tuples that describes the
- location in the source code.
- </p>
+ <c><anno>Location</anno></c> is a list of two-tuples describing the
+ location in the source code.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{current_stacktrace, <anno>Stack</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Return the current call stack back-trace (<em>stacktrace</em>)
+ <p>Returns the current call stack back-trace (<em>stacktrace</em>)
of the process. The stack has the same format as returned by
- <seealso marker="#get_stacktrace/0">erlang:get_stacktrace/0</seealso>.
- </p>
+ <seealso marker="#get_stacktrace/0">erlang:get_stacktrace/0</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{dictionary, <anno>Dictionary</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>Dictionary</anno></c> is the dictionary of the process.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>Dictionary</anno></c> is the process dictionary.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{error_handler, <anno>Module</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -4331,34 +4575,36 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
</item>
<tag><c>{garbage_collection, <anno>GCInfo</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>GCInfo</anno></c> is a list which contains miscellaneous
+ <p><c><anno>GCInfo</anno></c> is a list containing miscellaneous
information about garbage collection for this process.
- The content of <c><anno>GCInfo</anno></c> may be changed without
+ The content of <c><anno>GCInfo</anno></c> can be changed without
prior notice.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{group_leader, <anno>GroupLeader</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>GroupLeader</anno></c> is group leader for the IO of
+ <p><c><anno>GroupLeader</anno></c> is group leader for the I/O of
the process.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{heap_size, <anno>Size</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>Size</anno></c> is the size in words of youngest heap generation
- of the process. This generation currently include the stack
- of the process. This information is highly implementation
- dependent, and may change if the implementation change.
- </p>
+ <p><c><anno>Size</anno></c> is the size in words of the youngest heap
+ generation of the process. This generation includes
+ the process stack. This information is highly
+ implementation-dependent, and can change if the
+ implementation changes.</p>
</item>
- <tag><c>{initial_call, {Module, Function, Arity}}</c></tag>
+ <tag><c>{initial_call, {<anno>Module</anno>, <anno>Function</anno>,
+ <anno>Arity</anno>}}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c>Module</c>, <c>Function</c>, <c>Arity</c> is
+ <p><c><anno>Module</anno></c>, <c><anno>Function</anno></c>,
+ <c><anno>Arity</anno></c> is
the initial function call with which the process was
spawned.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{links, <anno>PidsAndPorts</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>PidsAndPorts</anno></c> is a list of pids and
- port identifiers, with processes or ports to which the process
+ <p><c><anno>PidsAndPorts</anno></c> is a list of process identifiers
+ and port identifiers, with processes or ports to which the process
has a link.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{last_calls, false|Calls}</c></tag>
@@ -4372,14 +4618,14 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
<tag><c>{memory, <anno>Size</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c><anno>Size</anno></c> is the size in bytes of the process. This
- includes call stack, heap and internal structures.</p>
+ includes call stack, heap, and internal structures.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{message_queue_len, <anno>MessageQueueLen</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c><anno>MessageQueueLen</anno></c> is the number of messages
currently in the message queue of the process. This is
the length of the list <c><anno>MessageQueue</anno></c> returned as
- the info item <c>messages</c> (see below).</p>
+ the information item <c>messages</c> (see the following).</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{messages, <anno>MessageQueue</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -4388,31 +4634,35 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
</item>
<tag><c>{min_heap_size, <anno>MinHeapSize</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>MinHeapSize</anno></c> is the minimum heap size for the process.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>MinHeapSize</anno></c> is the minimum heap size
+ for the process.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{min_bin_vheap_size, <anno>MinBinVHeapSize</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>MinBinVHeapSize</anno></c> is the minimum binary virtual heap size for the process.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>MinBinVHeapSize</anno></c> is the minimum binary virtual
+ heap size for the process.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{monitored_by, <anno>Pids</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>A list of pids that are monitoring the process (with
+ <p>A list of process identifiers monitoring the process (with
<c>monitor/2</c>).</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{monitors, <anno>Monitors</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>A list of monitors (started by <c>monitor/2</c>)
that are active for the process. For a local process
- monitor or a remote process monitor by pid, the list item
- is <c>{process, <anno>Pid</anno>}</c>, and for a remote process
+ monitor or a remote process monitor by a process
+ identifier, the list item is <c>{process, <anno>Pid</anno>}</c>.
+ For a remote process
monitor by name, the list item is
<c>{process, {<anno>RegName</anno>, <anno>Node</anno>}}</c>.</p>
</item>
- <tag><c>{priority, Level}</c></tag>
+ <tag><c>{priority, <anno>Level</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c><anno>Level</anno></c> is the current priority level for
- the process. For more information on priorities see
- <seealso marker="#process_flag_priority">process_flag(priority, Level)</seealso>.</p>
+ the process. For more information on priorities, see
+ <seealso marker="#process_flag_priority">process_flag(priority,
+ Level)</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{reductions, <anno>Number</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -4427,166 +4677,201 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
</item>
<tag><c>{sequential_trace_token, [] | <anno>SequentialTraceToken</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>SequentialTraceToken</anno></c> the sequential trace token for
- the process. This <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> may be changed or removed
- without prior notice.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>SequentialTraceToken</anno></c> is the sequential trace
+ token for the process. This <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> can be
+ changed or removed without prior notice.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{stack_size, <anno>Size</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>Size</anno></c> is the stack size of the process in words.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>Size</anno></c> is the stack size, in words,
+ of the process.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{status, <anno>Status</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>Status</anno></c> is the status of the process. <c><anno>Status</anno></c>
- is <c>exiting</c>, <c>garbage_collecting</c>,
- <c>waiting</c> (for a message), <c>running</c>,
- <c>runnable</c> (ready to run, but another process is
- running), or <c>suspended</c> (suspended on a "busy" port
- or by the <c>erlang:suspend_process/[1,2]</c> BIF).</p>
+ <p><c><anno>Status</anno></c> is the status of the process and is one
+ of the following:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item><c>exiting</c></item>
+ <item><c>garbage_collecting</c></item>
+ <item><c>waiting</c> (for a message)</item>
+ <item><c>running</c></item>
+ <item><c>runnable</c> (ready to run, but another process is
+ running)</item>
+ <item><c>suspended</c> (suspended on a "busy" port
+ or by the BIF <c>erlang:suspend_process/[1,2]</c>)</item>
+ </list>
</item>
<tag><c>{suspending, <anno>SuspendeeList</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>SuspendeeList</anno></c> is a list of <c>{<anno>Suspendee</anno>,
- <anno>ActiveSuspendCount</anno>, <anno>OutstandingSuspendCount</anno>}</c> tuples.
- <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is the pid of a process that have been or is to
- be suspended by the process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> via the
- <seealso marker="#suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process/2</seealso>
- BIF, or the
- <seealso marker="#suspend_process/1">erlang:suspend_process/1</seealso>
- BIF. <c><anno>ActiveSuspendCount</anno></c> is the number of times the
- <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> has been suspended by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>.
+ <p><c><anno>SuspendeeList</anno></c> is a list of
+ <c>{<anno>Suspendee</anno>, <anno>ActiveSuspendCount</anno>,
+ <anno>OutstandingSuspendCount</anno>}</c> tuples.
+ <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is the process identifier of a
+ process that has been, or is to be,
+ suspended by the process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>
+ through one of the following BIFs:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>
+ <seealso marker="#suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process/2</seealso>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <seealso marker="#suspend_process/1">erlang:suspend_process/1</seealso>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ <p><c><anno>ActiveSuspendCount</anno></c> is the number of
+ times <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> has been suspended by
+ <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>.
<c><anno>OutstandingSuspendCount</anno></c> is the number of not yet
- completed suspend requests sent by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>. That is,
- if <c><anno>ActiveSuspendCount</anno> =/= 0</c>, <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is
- currently in the suspended state, and if
- <c><anno>OutstandingSuspendCount</anno> =/= 0</c> the <c>asynchronous</c>
- option of <c>erlang:suspend_process/2</c> has been used and
- the suspendee has not yet been suspended by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>.
- Note that the <c><anno>ActiveSuspendCount</anno></c> and
- <c><anno>OutstandingSuspendCount</anno></c> are not the total suspend count
- on <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>, only the parts contributed by <c>Pid</c>.
- </p>
+ completed suspend requests sent by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>, that is:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>If <c><anno>ActiveSuspendCount</anno> =/= 0</c>,
+ <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is
+ currently in the suspended state.
+ </item>
+ <item>If <c><anno>OutstandingSuspendCount</anno> =/= 0</c>, option
+ <c>asynchronous</c> of <c>erlang:suspend_process/2</c>
+ has been used and the suspendee has not yet been
+ suspended by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>.
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ <p>Notice that <c><anno>ActiveSuspendCount</anno></c> and
+ <c><anno>OutstandingSuspendCount</anno></c> are not the
+ total suspend count on <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>,
+ only the parts contributed by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{total_heap_size, <anno>Size</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>Size</anno></c> is the total size in words of all heap
- fragments of the process. This currently include the stack
- of the process.
- </p>
+ <p><c><anno>Size</anno></c> is the total size, in words, of all heap
+ fragments of the process. This includes the process stack.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{trace, <anno>InternalTraceFlags</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>InternalTraceFlags</anno></c> is an integer representing
- internal trace flag for this process. This <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>
- may be changed or removed without prior notice.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>InternalTraceFlags</anno></c> is an integer
+ representing the internal trace flag for this process.
+ This <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>
+ can be changed or removed without prior notice.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{trap_exit, <anno>Boolean</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>Boolean</anno></c> is <c>true</c> if the process is trapping
- exits, otherwise it is <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>Boolean</anno></c> is <c>true</c> if the process
+ is trapping exits, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>Note however, that not all implementations support every one
- of the above <c><anno>Item</anno></c>s.</p>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is not a local process,
- or if <c><anno>Item</anno></c> is not a valid <c><anno>Item</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Notice that not all implementations support all
+ these <c><anno>Item</anno></c>s.</p>
+ <p>Failures:</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>If <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is not a local process.</item>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>If <c><anno>Item</anno></c> is an invalid item.</item>
+ </taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="processes" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>All processes</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>All processes.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns a list of process identifiers corresponding to
- all the processes currently existing on the local node.
- </p>
- <p>Note that a process that is exiting, exists but is not alive, i.e.,
- <c>is_process_alive/1</c> will return <c>false</c> for a process
- that is exiting, but its process identifier will be part
- of the result returned from <c>processes/0</c>.
- </p>
+ all the processes currently existing on the local node.</p>
+ <p>Notice that an exiting process exists, but is not alive.
+ That is, <c>is_process_alive/1</c> returns <c>false</c>
+ for an exiting process, but its process identifier is part
+ of the result returned from <c>processes/0</c>.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>processes().</input>
[&lt;0.0.0&gt;,&lt;0.2.0&gt;,&lt;0.4.0&gt;,&lt;0.5.0&gt;,&lt;0.7.0&gt;,&lt;0.8.0&gt;]</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="purge_module" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Remove old code for a module</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Removes old code for a module.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Removes old code for <c><anno>Module</anno></c>. Before this BIF is used,
- <c>erlang:check_process_code/2</c> should be called to check
- that no processes are executing old code in the module.</p>
+ <p>Removes old code for <c><anno>Module</anno></c>.
+ Before this BIF is used,
+ <c>erlang:check_process_code/2</c> is to be called to check
+ that no processes execute old code in the module.</p>
<warning>
<p>This BIF is intended for the code server (see
- <seealso marker="kernel:code">code(3)</seealso>) and should not be
- used elsewhere.</p>
+ <seealso marker="kernel:code">code(3)</seealso>)
+ and is not to be used elsewhere.</p>
</warning>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if there is no old code for
<c><anno>Module</anno></c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="put" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Add a new value to the process dictionary</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Adds a new <c><anno>Key</anno></c> to the process dictionary, associated
- with the value <c><anno>Val</anno></c>, and returns <c>undefined</c>. If
- <c><anno>Key</anno></c> already exists, the old value is deleted and
- replaced by <c><anno>Val</anno></c> and the function returns the old value.</p>
- <note>
- <p>The values stored when <c>put</c> is evaluated within
- the scope of a <c>catch</c> will not be retracted if a
- <c>throw</c> is evaluated, or if an error occurs.</p>
- </note>
+ <fsummary>Adds a new value to the process dictionary.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Adds a new <c><anno>Key</anno></c> to the process dictionary,
+ associated with the value <c><anno>Val</anno></c>, and returns
+ <c>undefined</c>. If <c><anno>Key</anno></c> exists, the old
+ value is deleted and replaced by <c><anno>Val</anno></c>, and
+ the function returns the old value.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>X = put(name, walrus), Y = put(name, carpenter),</input>
<input>Z = get(name),</input>
<input>{X, Y, Z}.</input>
{undefined,walrus,carpenter}</pre>
+ <note>
+ <p>The values stored when <c>put</c> is evaluated within
+ the scope of a <c>catch</c> are not retracted if a
+ <c>throw</c> is evaluated, or if an error occurs.</p>
+ </note>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="raise" arity="3"/>
+ <fsummary>Stops execution with an exception of given class, reason, and call stack backtrace.</fsummary>
<type name="raise_stacktrace"/>
- <fsummary>Stop execution with an exception of given class, reason and call stack backtrace</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Stops the execution of the calling process with an
- exception of given class, reason and call stack backtrace
+ exception of given class, reason, and call stack backtrace
(<em>stacktrace</em>).</p>
<warning>
- <p>This BIF is intended for debugging and for use in
- the Erlang operating system. In general, it should
- be avoided in applications, unless you know
- very well what you are doing.</p>
+ <p>This BIF is intended for debugging. Avoid to use it in applications,
+ unless you really know what you are doing.</p>
</warning>
- <p><c><anno>Class</anno></c> is one of <c>error</c>, <c>exit</c> or
- <c>throw</c>, so if it were not for the stacktrace
- <c>erlang:raise(<anno>Class</anno>, <anno>Reason</anno>, <anno>Stacktrace</anno>)</c> is
- equivalent to <c>erlang:<anno>Class</anno>(<anno>Reason</anno>)</c>.
- <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is any term and <c><anno>Stacktrace</anno></c> is a list as
- returned from <c>get_stacktrace()</c>, that is a list of
- 4-tuples <c>{Module, Function, Arity | Args,
- Location}</c> where <c>Module</c> and <c>Function</c>
- are atoms and the third element is an integer arity or an
- argument list. The stacktrace may also contain <c>{Fun,
- Args, Location}</c> tuples where
- <c>Fun</c> is a local fun and <c>Args</c> is an argument list.</p>
- <p>The <c>Location</c> element at the end is optional.
+ <p><c><anno>Class</anno></c> is <c>error</c>, <c>exit</c>, or
+ <c>throw</c>. So, if it were not for the stacktrace,
+ <c>erlang:raise(<anno>Class</anno>, <anno>Reason</anno>,
+ <anno>Stacktrace</anno>)</c> is
+ equivalent to <c>erlang:<anno>Class</anno>(<anno>Reason</anno>)</c>.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is any term.
+ <c><anno>Stacktrace</anno></c> is a list as
+ returned from <c>get_stacktrace()</c>, that is, a list of
+ four-tuples <c>{Module, Function, Arity | Args,
+ Location}</c>, where <c>Module</c> and <c>Function</c>
+ are atoms, and the third element is an integer arity or an
+ argument list. The stacktrace can also contain <c>{Fun,
+ Args, Location}</c> tuples, where <c>Fun</c> is a local
+ fun and <c>Args</c> is an argument list.</p>
+ <p>Element <c>Location</c> at the end is optional.
Omitting it is equivalent to specifying an empty list.</p>
<p>The stacktrace is used as the exception stacktrace for the
- calling process; it will be truncated to the current
+ calling process; it is truncated to the current
maximum stacktrace depth.</p>
- <p>Because evaluating this function causes the process to
- terminate, it has no return value - unless the arguments are
- invalid, in which case the function <em>returns the error reason</em>, that is <c>badarg</c>. If you want to be
- really sure not to return you can call
- <c>error(erlang:raise(<anno>Class</anno>, <anno>Reason</anno>, <anno>Stacktrace</anno>))</c>
+ <p>Since evaluating this function causes the process to
+ terminate, it has no return value unless the arguments are
+ invalid, in which case the function <em>returns the error
+ reason</em> <c>badarg</c>. If you want to be
+ sure not to return, you can call
+ <c>error(erlang:raise(<anno>Class</anno>, <anno>Reason</anno>,
+ <anno>Stacktrace</anno>))</c>
and hope to distinguish exceptions later.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="read_timer" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Read the state of a timer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Reads the state of a timer.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>
Read the state of a timer that has been created by either
@@ -4595,7 +4880,7 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
<c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> identifies the timer, and
was returned by the BIF that created the timer.
</p>
- <p>Currently available <c><anno>Option</anno>s</c>:</p>
+ <p>Available <c><anno>Option</anno>s</c>:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{async, Async}</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -4603,12 +4888,12 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
Asynchronous request for state information. <c>Async</c>
defaults to <c>false</c> which will cause the operation
to be performed synchronously. In this case, the <c>Result</c>
- will be returned by <c>erlang:read_timer()</c>. When
- <c>Async</c> is set to <c>true</c>, <c>erlang:read_timer()</c>
- will send an asynchronous request for the state information
- to the timer service that manages the timer, and then return
+ is returned by <c>erlang:read_timer()</c>. When
+ <c>Async</c> is <c>true</c>, <c>erlang:read_timer()</c>
+ sends an asynchronous request for the state information
+ to the timer service that manages the timer, and then returns
<c>ok</c>. A message on the format <c>{read_timer,
- <anno>TimerRef</anno>, <anno>Result</anno>}</c> will be
+ <anno>TimerRef</anno>, <anno>Result</anno>}</c> is
sent to the caller of <c>erlang:read_timer()</c> when the
operation has been processed.
</p>
@@ -4618,26 +4903,27 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
More <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s may be added in the future.
</p>
<p>
- When the <c><anno>Result</anno></c> equals <c>false</c>, a
+ If <c><anno>Result</anno></c> is an integer, it represents the
+ time in milli-seconds left until the timer expires.</p>
+ <p>
+ If <c><anno>Result</anno></c> is <c>false</c>, a
timer corresponding to <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> could not
- be found. This can be either because the timer had expired,
- had been canceled, or because <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c>
- never has corresponded to a timer. If the timer has expired,
- the timeout message has been sent, but it does not tell you
- whether or not it has arrived at its destination yet. When the
- <c><anno>Result</anno></c> is an integer, it represents the
- time in milli-seconds left until the timer will expire.
+ be found. This can be because the timer had expired,
+ it had been canceled, or because <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c>
+ never has corresponded to a timer. Even if the timer has expired,
+ it does not tell you whether or not the timeout message has
+ arrived at its destination yet.
</p>
<note>
<p>
The timer service that manages the timer may be co-located
with another scheduler than the scheduler that the calling
process is executing on. If this is the case, communication
- with the timer service will take much longer time than if it
+ with the timer service takes much longer time than if it
is located locally. If the calling process is in critical
path, and can do other things while waiting for the result
- of this operation you want to use the <c>{async, true}</c>
- option. If using the <c>{async, false}</c> option, the calling
+ of this operation, you want to use option <c>{async, true}</c>.
+ If using option <c>{async, false}</c>, the calling
process will be blocked until the operation has been
performed.
</p>
@@ -4651,70 +4937,86 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
</func>
<func>
<name name="read_timer" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Read the state of a timer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Reads the state of a timer.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Read the state of a timer. The same as calling
<seealso marker="#read_timer/2"><c>erlang:read_timer(TimerRef,
[])</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="ref_to_list" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Text representation of a reference</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Text representation of a reference.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text
+ <p>Returns a string corresponding to the text
representation of <c><anno>Ref</anno></c>.</p>
<warning>
- <p>This BIF is intended for debugging and for use in
- the Erlang operating system. It should not be used in
- application programs.</p>
+ <p>This BIF is intended for debugging and is not to be used
+ in application programs.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="register" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Register a name for a pid (or port)</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Registers a name for a pid (or port).</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Associates the name <c><anno>RegName</anno></c> with a pid or a port
- identifier. <c><anno>RegName</anno></c>, which must be an atom, can be used
- instead of the pid / port identifier in the send operator
+ <p>Associates the name <c><anno>RegName</anno></c> with a process
+ identifier (pid) or a port identifier.
+ <c><anno>RegName</anno></c>, which must be an atom, can be used
+ instead of the pid or port identifier in send operator
(<c><anno>RegName</anno> ! Message</c>).</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>register(db, Pid).</input>
true</pre>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c> is not an existing,
- local process or port, if <c><anno>RegName</anno></c> is already in use,
- if the process or port is already registered (already has a
- name), or if <c><anno>RegName</anno></c> is the atom <c>undefined</c>.</p>
+ <p>Failures:</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>If <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c> is not an existing local
+ process or port.</item>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>If <c><anno>RegName</anno></c> is already in use.</item>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>If the process or port is already registered
+ (already has a name).</item>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>If <c><anno>RegName</anno></c> is the atom
+ <c>undefined</c>.</item>
+ </taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="registered" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>All registered names</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>All registered names.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a list of names which have been registered using
- <seealso marker="#register/2">register/2</seealso>.</p>
+ <p>Returns a list of names that have been registered using
+ <seealso marker="#register/2">register/2</seealso>, for
+ example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>registered().</input>
[code_server, file_server, init, user, my_db]</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="resume_process" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Resume a suspended process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Resumes a suspended process.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Decreases the suspend count on the process identified by
- <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>. <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> should previously have been
- suspended via
- <seealso marker="#suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process/2</seealso>,
+ <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>. <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>
+ is previously to have been suspended through
+ <seealso marker="#suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process/2</seealso>
or
<seealso marker="#suspend_process/1">erlang:suspend_process/1</seealso>
- by the process calling <c>erlang:resume_process(<anno>Suspendee</anno>)</c>. When
- the suspend count on <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> reach zero, <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>
- will be resumed, i.e., the state of the <c>Suspendee</c> is changed
- from suspended into the state <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> was in before it was
- suspended.
- </p>
+ by the process calling
+ <c>erlang:resume_process(<anno>Suspendee</anno>)</c>. When the
+ suspend count on <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> reaches zero,
+ <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is resumed, that is, its state
+ is changed from suspended into the state it had before it was
+ suspended.</p>
<warning>
<p>This BIF is intended for debugging only.</p>
</warning>
@@ -4722,7 +5024,7 @@ true</pre>
<taglist>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> isn't a process identifier.
+ If <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is not a process identifier.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -4732,58 +5034,65 @@ true</pre>
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is not alive.
+ If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>
+ is not alive.
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="round" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Return an integer by rounding a number</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns an integer by rounding a number.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns an integer by rounding <c><anno>Number</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns an integer by rounding <c><anno>Number</anno></c>,
+ for example:</p>
<pre>
-> <input>round(5.5).</input>
+<input>round(5.5).</input>
6</pre>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="self" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Pid of the calling process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns pid of the calling process.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the pid (process identifier) of the calling process.</p>
+ <p>Returns the process identifier of the calling process, for
+ example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>self().</input>
&lt;0.26.0></pre>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="send" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Send a message</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sends a message.</fsummary>
<type name="dst"/>
<desc>
- <p>Sends a message and returns <c><anno>Msg</anno></c>. This is the same as
- <c><anno>Dest</anno> ! <anno>Msg</anno></c>.</p>
- <p><c><anno>Dest</anno></c> may be a remote or local pid, a (local) port, a
- locally registered name, or a tuple <c>{<anno>RegName</anno>, <anno>Node</anno>}</c>
+ <p>Sends a message and returns <c><anno>Msg</anno></c>. This
+ is the same as <c><anno>Dest</anno> ! <anno>Msg</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>Dest</anno></c> can be a remote or local process identifier,
+ a (local) port, a locally registered name, or a tuple
+ <c>{<anno>RegName</anno>, <anno>Node</anno>}</c>
for a registered name at another node.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="send" arity="3"/>
+ <fsummary>Sends a message conditionally.</fsummary>
<type name="dst"/>
- <fsummary>Send a message conditionally</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Sends a message and returns <c>ok</c>, or does not send
- the message but returns something else (see below). Otherwise
- the same as
- <seealso marker="#send/2">erlang:send/2</seealso>. See
- also
- <seealso marker="#send_nosuspend/2">erlang:send_nosuspend/2,3</seealso>.
- for more detailed explanation and warnings.</p>
- <p>The possible options are:</p>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Either sends a message and returns <c>ok</c>, or does not send
+ the message but returns something else (see the following).
+ Otherwise the same as
+ <seealso marker="#send/2">erlang:send/2</seealso>.
+ For more detailed explanation and warnings, see
+ <seealso marker="#send_nosuspend/2">erlang:send_nosuspend/2,3</seealso>.</p>
+ <p>The options are as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>nosuspend</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -4793,314 +5102,366 @@ true</pre>
<tag><c>noconnect</c></tag>
<item>
<p>If the destination node would have to be auto-connected
- before doing the send, <c>noconnect</c> is returned
+ to do the send, <c>noconnect</c> is returned
instead.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<warning>
- <p>As with <c>erlang:send_nosuspend/2,3</c>: Use with extreme
- care!</p>
+ <p>As with <c>erlang:send_nosuspend/2,3</c>: use with extreme
+ care.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="send_after" arity="4"/>
<fsummary>Start a timer</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>
Starts a timer. When the timer expires, the message
- <c><anno>Msg</anno></c> will be sent to the process
- identified by <c><anno>Dest</anno></c>. Appart from
- the format of the message sent to
- <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> when the timer expires
+ <c><anno>Msg</anno></c> is sent to the process
+ identified by <c><anno>Dest</anno></c>. Apart from
+ the format of the timeout message,
<c>erlang:send_after/4</c> works exactly as
<seealso marker="#start_timer/4"><c>erlang:start_timer/4</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="send_after" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Start a timer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Starts a timer.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Starts a timer. The same as calling
<seealso marker="#send_after/4"><c>erlang:send_after(<anno>Time</anno>,
<anno>Dest</anno>, <anno>Msg</anno>, [])</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="send_nosuspend" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Try to send a message without ever blocking</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Tries to send a message without ever blocking.</fsummary>
<type name="dst"/>
<desc>
<p>The same as
- <seealso marker="#send/3">erlang:send(<anno>Dest</anno>, <anno>Msg</anno>, [nosuspend])</seealso>, but returns <c>true</c> if
+ <seealso marker="#send/3">erlang:send(<anno>Dest</anno>,
+ <anno>Msg</anno>, [nosuspend])</seealso>,
+ but returns <c>true</c> if
the message was sent and <c>false</c> if the message was not
sent because the sender would have had to be suspended.</p>
- <p>This function is intended for send operations towards an
+ <p>This function is intended for send operations to an
unreliable remote node without ever blocking the sending
(Erlang) process. If the connection to the remote node
(usually not a real Erlang node, but a node written in C or
- Java) is overloaded, this function <em>will not send the message</em> but return <c>false</c> instead.</p>
- <p>The same happens, if <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> refers to a local port that
- is busy. For all other destinations (allowed for the ordinary
- send operator <c>'!'</c>) this function sends the message and
+ Java) is overloaded, this function <em>does not send the message</em>
+ and returns <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>The same occurs if <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> refers to a local port
+ that is busy. For all other destinations (allowed for the ordinary
+ send operator <c>'!'</c>), this function sends the message and
returns <c>true</c>.</p>
- <p>This function is only to be used in very rare circumstances
+ <p>This function is only to be used in rare circumstances
where a process communicates with Erlang nodes that can
- disappear without any trace causing the TCP buffers and
- the drivers queue to be over-full before the node will actually
- be shut down (due to tick timeouts) by <c>net_kernel</c>. The
- normal reaction to take when this happens is some kind of
+ disappear without any trace, causing the TCP buffers and
+ the drivers queue to be over-full before the node is
+ shut down (because of tick time-outs) by <c>net_kernel</c>.
+ The normal reaction to take when this occurs is some kind of
premature shutdown of the other node.</p>
- <p>Note that ignoring the return value from this function would
- result in <em>unreliable</em> message passing, which is
+ <p>Notice that ignoring the return value from this function would
+ result in an <em>unreliable</em> message passing, which is
contradictory to the Erlang programming model. The message is
<em>not</em> sent if this function returns <c>false</c>.</p>
- <p>Note also that in many systems, transient states of
+ <p>In many systems, transient states of
overloaded queues are normal. The fact that this function
- returns <c>false</c> does not in any way mean that the other
+ returns <c>false</c> does not mean that the other
node is guaranteed to be non-responsive, it could be a
- temporary overload. Also a return value of <c>true</c> does
- only mean that the message could be sent on the (TCP) channel
- without blocking, the message is not guaranteed to have
- arrived at the remote node. Also in the case of a disconnected
+ temporary overload. Also, a return value of <c>true</c> does
+ only mean that the message can be sent on the (TCP) channel
+ without blocking, the message is not guaranteed to
+ arrive at the remote node. For a disconnected
non-responsive node, the return value is <c>true</c> (mimics
- the behaviour of the <c>!</c> operator). The expected
- behaviour as well as the actions to take when the function
- returns <c>false</c> are application and hardware specific.</p>
+ the behavior of operator <c>!</c>). The expected
+ behavior and the actions to take when the function
+ returns <c>false</c> are application- and hardware-specific.</p>
<warning>
- <p>Use with extreme care!</p>
+ <p>Use with extreme care.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="send_nosuspend" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Try to send a message without ever blocking</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Tries to send a message without ever blocking.</fsummary>
<type name="dst"/>
<desc>
<p>The same as
- <seealso marker="#send/3">erlang:send(<anno>Dest</anno>, <anno>Msg</anno>, [nosuspend | <anno>Options</anno>])</seealso>,
- but with boolean return value.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#send/3">erlang:send(<anno>Dest</anno>,
+ <anno>Msg</anno>, [nosuspend | <anno>Options</anno>])</seealso>,
+ but with a Boolean return value.</p>
<p>This function behaves like
- <seealso marker="#send_nosuspend/2">erlang:send_nosuspend/2)</seealso>,
- but takes a third parameter, a list of options. The only
- currently implemented option is <c>noconnect</c>. The option
- <c>noconnect</c> makes the function return <c>false</c> if
+ <seealso marker="#send_nosuspend/2">erlang:send_nosuspend/2</seealso>,
+ but takes a third parameter, a list of options.
+ The only option is <c>noconnect</c>, which
+ makes the function return <c>false</c> if
the remote node is not currently reachable by the local
- node. The normal behaviour is to try to connect to the node,
- which may stall the process for a shorter period. The use of
- the <c>noconnect</c> option makes it possible to be
- absolutely sure not to get even the slightest delay when
+ node. The normal behavior is to try to connect to the node,
+ which can stall the process during a short period. The use of
+ option <c>noconnect</c> makes it possible to be
+ sure not to get the slightest delay when
sending to a remote process. This is especially useful when
- communicating with nodes who expect to always be
- the connecting part (i.e. nodes written in C or Java).</p>
+ communicating with nodes that expect to always be
+ the connecting part (that is, nodes written in C or Java).</p>
<p>Whenever the function returns <c>false</c> (either when a
suspend would occur or when <c>noconnect</c> was specified and
the node was not already connected), the message is guaranteed
<em>not</em> to have been sent.</p>
<warning>
- <p>Use with extreme care!</p>
+ <p>Use with extreme care.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="set_cookie" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Set the magic cookie of a node</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets the magic cookie of a node.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sets the magic cookie of <c><anno>Node</anno></c> to the atom
- <c><anno>Cookie</anno></c>. If <c><anno>Node</anno></c> is the local node, the function
+ <c><anno>Cookie</anno></c>. If <c><anno>Node</anno></c> is the
+ local node, the function
also sets the cookie of all other unknown nodes to
- <c><anno>Cookie</anno></c> (see
- <seealso marker="doc/reference_manual:distributed">Distributed Erlang</seealso> in the Erlang Reference Manual).</p>
+ <c><anno>Cookie</anno></c> (see Section
+ <seealso marker="doc/reference_manual:distributed">Distributed Erlang</seealso>
+ in the Erlang Reference Manual in System Documentation).</p>
<p>Failure: <c>function_clause</c> if the local node is not
alive.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="setelement" arity="3"/>
- <type_desc variable="Index">1..tuple_size(<anno>Tuple1</anno>)</type_desc>
- <fsummary>Set Nth element of a tuple</fsummary>
+ <type_desc variable="Index">1..tuple_size(<anno>Tuple1</anno></type_desc>
+ <fsummary>Sets the Nth element of a tuple.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a tuple which is a copy of the argument <c><anno>Tuple1</anno></c>
- with the element given by the integer argument <c><anno>Index</anno></c>
+ <p>Returns a tuple that is a copy of argument
+ <c><anno>Tuple1</anno></c>
+ with the element given by integer argument
+ <c><anno>Index</anno></c>
(the first element is the element with index 1) replaced by
- the argument <c><anno>Value</anno></c>.</p>
+ argument <c><anno>Value</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>setelement(2, {10, green, bottles}, red).</input>
{10,red,bottles}</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="size" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Size of a tuple or binary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Size of a tuple or binary.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns an integer which is the size of the argument
- <c><anno>Item</anno></c>, which must be either a tuple or a binary.</p>
+ <p>Returns the number of elements in a tuple or the number of
+ bytes in a binary or bitstring, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>size({morni, mulle, bwange}).</input>
-3</pre>
+3
+> <input>size(&lt;&lt;11, 22, 33&gt;&gt;).</input>
+3
+</pre>
+ <p>For bitstrings the number of whole bytes is returned. That is, if the number of bits
+ in the bitstring is not divisible by 8, the resulting
+ number of bytes is rounded <em>down</em>.</p>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
+ <p>See also
+ <seealso marker="#tuple_size/1"><c>tuple_size/1</c></seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#byte_size/1"><c>byte_size/1</c></seealso>
+ and
+ <seealso marker="#bit_size/1"><c>bit_size/1</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="spawn" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Create a new process with a fun as entry point</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates a new process with a fun as entry point.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
- of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> to the empty list <c>[]</c>. Otherwise works
- like <seealso marker="#spawn/3">spawn/3</seealso>.</p>
+ <p>Returns the process identifier of a new process started by the
+ application of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> to the empty list
+ <c>[]</c>. Otherwise
+ works like <seealso marker="#spawn/3">spawn/3</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="spawn" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Create a new process with a fun as entry point on a given node</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates a new process with a fun as entry point on a given node.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
- of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> to the empty list <c>[]</c> on <c><anno>Node</anno></c>. If
- <c><anno>Node</anno></c> does not exist, a useless pid is returned.
- Otherwise works like
+ <p>Returns the process identifier of a new process started
+ by the application of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> to the
+ empty list <c>[]</c> on <c><anno>Node</anno></c>. If
+ <c><anno>Node</anno></c> does not exist, a useless pid is
+ returned. Otherwise works like
<seealso marker="#spawn/3">spawn/3</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="spawn" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Create a new process with a function as entry point</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
- of <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c> to <c><anno>Args</anno></c>. The new process
- created will be placed in the system scheduler queue and be
- run some time later.</p>
- <p><c>error_handler:undefined_function(<anno>Module</anno>, <anno>Function</anno>, <anno>Args</anno>)</c> is evaluated by the new process if
- <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno>/Arity</c> does not exist (where
- <c>Arity</c> is the length of <c><anno>Args</anno></c>). The error handler
+ <fsummary>Creates a new process with a function as entry point.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Returns the process identifier of a new process started by
+ the application of <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c>
+ to <c><anno>Args</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p><c>error_handler:undefined_function(<anno>Module</anno>,
+ <anno>Function</anno>, <anno>Args</anno>)</c>
+ is evaluated by the new process if
+ <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno>/Arity</c>
+ does not exist (where <c>Arity</c> is the length of
+ <c><anno>Args</anno></c>). The error handler
can be redefined (see
<seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>).
If <c>error_handler</c> is undefined, or the user has
- redefined the default <c>error_handler</c> its replacement is
- undefined, a failure with the reason <c>undef</c> will occur.</p>
+ redefined the default <c>error_handler</c> and its replacement is
+ undefined, a failure with reason <c>undef</c> occurs.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>spawn(speed, regulator, [high_speed, thin_cut]).</input>
&lt;0.13.1></pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="spawn" arity="4"/>
- <fsummary>Create a new process with a function as entry point on a given node</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates a new process with a function as entry point on a given node.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
- of <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c> to <c><anno>Args</anno></c> on <c>Node</c>. If
- <c><anno>Node</anno></c> does not exists, a useless pid is returned.
+ <p>Returns the process identifier (pid) of a new process started
+ by the application
+ of <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c>
+ to <c><anno>Args</anno></c> on <c><anno>Node</anno></c>. If
+ <c><anno>Node</anno></c> does not exist, a useless pid is returned.
Otherwise works like
<seealso marker="#spawn/3">spawn/3</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="spawn_link" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Create and link to a new process with a fun as entry point</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates and links to a new process with a fun as entry point.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
- of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> to the empty list []. A link is created between
+ <p>Returns the process identifier of a new process started by
+ the application of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> to the empty list
+ <c>[]</c>. A link is created between
the calling process and the new process, atomically.
Otherwise works like
<seealso marker="#spawn/3">spawn/3</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="spawn_link" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Create and link to a new process with a fun as entry point on a specified node</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates and links to a new process with a fun as entry point on a specified node.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
- of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> to the empty list [] on <c><anno>Node</anno></c>. A link is
+ <p>Returns the process identifier (pid) of a new process started
+ by the application of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> to the empty
+ list <c>[]</c> on <c><anno>Node</anno></c>. A link is
created between the calling process and the new process,
- atomically. If <c><anno>Node</anno></c> does not exist, a useless pid is
- returned (and due to the link, an exit signal with exit
- reason <c>noconnection</c> will be received). Otherwise works
- like <seealso marker="#spawn/3">spawn/3</seealso>.</p>
+ atomically. If <c><anno>Node</anno></c> does not exist,
+ a useless pid is returned and an exit signal with
+ reason <c>noconnection</c> is sent to the calling
+ process. Otherwise works like <seealso marker="#spawn/3">spawn/3</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="spawn_link" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Create and link to a new process with a function as entry point</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates and links to a new process with a function as entry point.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
- of <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c> to <c><anno>Args</anno></c>. A link is created
+ <p>Returns the process identifier of a new process started by
+ the application of <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c>
+ to <c><anno>Args</anno></c>. A link is created
between the calling process and the new process, atomically.
Otherwise works like
<seealso marker="#spawn/3">spawn/3</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="spawn_link" arity="4"/>
- <fsummary>Create and link to a new process with a function as entry point on a given node</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates and links to a new process with a function as entry point on a given node.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
- of <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c> to <c><anno>Args</anno></c> on <c>Node</c>. A
+ <p>Returns the process identifier (pid) of a new process
+ started by the application
+ of <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c>
+ to <c><anno>Args</anno></c> on <c><anno>Node</anno></c>. A
link is created between the calling process and the new
- process, atomically. If <c><anno>Node</anno></c> does not exist, a useless
- pid is returned (and due to the link, an exit signal with exit
- reason <c>noconnection</c> will be received). Otherwise works
- like <seealso marker="#spawn/3">spawn/3</seealso>.</p>
+ process, atomically. If <c><anno>Node</anno></c> does
+ not exist, a useless pid is returned and an exit signal with
+ reason <c>noconnection</c> is sent to the calling
+ process. Otherwise works like <seealso marker="#spawn/3">spawn/3</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="spawn_monitor" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Create and monitor a new process with a fun as entry point</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates and monitors a new process with a fun as entry point.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
- of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> to the empty list [] and reference for a monitor
- created to the new process.
+ <p>Returns the process identifier of a new process, started by
+ the application of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> to the empty list
+ <c>[]</c>,
+ and a reference for a monitor created to the new process.
Otherwise works like
<seealso marker="#spawn/3">spawn/3</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="spawn_monitor" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Create and monitor a new process with a function as entry point</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates and monitors a new process with a function as entry point.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>A new process is started by the application
- of <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c> to <c><anno>Args</anno></c>, and the process is
- monitored at the same time. Returns the pid and a reference
- for the monitor.
- Otherwise works like
+ of <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c>
+ to <c><anno>Args</anno></c>. The process is
+ monitored at the same time. Returns the process identifier
+ and a reference for the monitor. Otherwise works like
<seealso marker="#spawn/3">spawn/3</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="spawn_opt" arity="2"/>
- <type name="priority_level" />
- <fsummary>Create a new process with a fun as entry point</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates a new process with a fun as entry point.</fsummary>
+ <type name="priority_level"/>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
- of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> to the empty list <c>[]</c>. Otherwise
- works like
+ <p>Returns the process identifier (pid) of a new process
+ started by the application of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c>
+ to the empty list <c>[]</c>. Otherwise works like
<seealso marker="#spawn_opt/4">spawn_opt/4</seealso>.</p>
- <p>If the option <c>monitor</c> is given, the newly created
- process will be monitored and both the pid and reference for
- the monitor will be returned.</p>
+ <p>If option <c>monitor</c> is given, the newly created
+ process is monitored, and both the pid and reference for
+ the monitor is returned.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="spawn_opt" arity="3"/>
- <type name="priority_level" />
- <fsummary>Create a new process with a fun as entry point on a given node</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates a new process with a fun as entry point on a given node.</fsummary>
+ <type name="priority_level"/>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
- of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> to the empty list <c>[]</c> on <c><anno>Node</anno></c>. If
- <c><anno>Node</anno></c> does not exist, a useless pid is returned.
- Otherwise works like
+ <p>Returns the process identifier (pid) of a new process started
+ by the application of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> to the
+ empty list <c>[]</c> on <c><anno>Node</anno></c>. If
+ <c><anno>Node</anno></c> does not exist, a useless pid is
+ returned. Otherwise works like
<seealso marker="#spawn_opt/4">spawn_opt/4</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="spawn_opt" arity="4"/>
- <type name="priority_level" />
- <fsummary>Create a new process with a function as entry point</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates a new process with a function as entry point.</fsummary>
+ <type name="priority_level"/>
<desc>
- <p>Works exactly like
+ <p>Works as
<seealso marker="#spawn/3">spawn/3</seealso>, except that an
extra option list is given when creating the process.</p>
- <p>If the option <c>monitor</c> is given, the newly created
- process will be monitored and both the pid and reference for
- the monitor will be returned.</p>
+ <p>If option <c>monitor</c> is given, the newly created
+ process is monitored, and both the pid and reference for
+ the monitor is returned.</p>
+ <p>The options are as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>link</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -5109,112 +5470,123 @@ true</pre>
</item>
<tag><c>monitor</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Monitor the new process (just like
+ <p>Monitors the new process (like
<seealso marker="#monitor/2">monitor/2</seealso> does).</p>
</item>
- <tag><c>{priority, <anno>Level</anno>}</c></tag>
+ <tag><c>{priority, <anno>Level</anno></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Sets the priority of the new process. Equivalent to
executing
- <seealso marker="#process_flag_priority">process_flag(priority, <anno>Level</anno>)</seealso> in the start function of the new process,
- except that the priority will be set before the process is
- selected for execution for the first time. For more information
- on priorities see
- <seealso marker="#process_flag_priority">process_flag(priority, Level)</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#process_flag_priority">process_flag(priority,
+ <anno>Level</anno>)</seealso>
+ in the start function of the new process,
+ except that the priority is set before the process is
+ selected for execution for the first time. For more
+ information on priorities, see
+ <seealso marker="#process_flag_priority">process_flag(priority,
+ <anno>Level</anno>)</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{fullsweep_after, <anno>Number</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>This option is only useful for performance tuning.
- In general, you should not use this option unless you
- know that there is problem with execution times and/or
- memory consumption, and you should measure to make sure
- that the option improved matters.
- </p>
+ <p>Useful only for performance tuning. Do not use this
+ option unless you
+ know that there is problem with execution times or
+ memory consumption, and ensure
+ that the option improves matters.</p>
<p>The Erlang runtime system uses a generational garbage
collection scheme, using an "old heap" for data that has
survived at least one garbage collection. When there is
no more room on the old heap, a fullsweep garbage
- collection will be done.</p>
- <p>The <c>fullsweep_after</c> option makes it possible to
+ collection is done.</p>
+ <p>Option <c>fullsweep_after</c> makes it possible to
specify the maximum number of generational collections
- before forcing a fullsweep even if there is still room on
- the old heap. Setting the number to zero effectively
- disables the general collection algorithm, meaning that
+ before forcing a fullsweep, even if there is room on
+ the old heap. Setting the number to zero
+ disables the general collection algorithm, that is,
all live data is copied at every garbage collection.</p>
- <p>Here are a few cases when it could be useful to change
- <c>fullsweep_after</c>. Firstly, if binaries that are no
- longer used should be thrown away as soon as possible.
- (Set <c><anno>Number</anno></c> to zero.) Secondly, a process that
- mostly have short-lived data will be fullsweeped seldom
- or never, meaning that the old heap will contain mostly
- garbage. To ensure a fullsweep once in a while, set
- <c><anno>Number</anno></c> to a suitable value such as 10 or 20.
- Thirdly, in embedded systems with limited amount of RAM
- and no virtual memory, one might want to preserve memory
- by setting <c><anno>Number</anno></c> to zero. (The value may be set
- globally, see
- <seealso marker="#system_flag/2">erlang:system_flag/2</seealso>.)</p>
+ <p>A few cases when it can be useful to change
+ <c>fullsweep_after</c>:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>If binaries that are no longer used are to be
+ thrown away as soon as possible. (Set
+ <c><anno>Number</anno></c> to zero.)
+ </item>
+ <item>A process that mostly have short-lived data is
+ fullsweeped seldom or never, that is, the old heap
+ contains mostly garbage. To ensure a fullsweep
+ occasionally, set <c><anno>Number</anno></c> to a
+ suitable value, such as 10 or 20.
+ </item>
+ <item>In embedded systems with a limited amount of RAM
+ and no virtual memory, you might want to preserve memory
+ by setting <c><anno>Number</anno></c> to zero.
+ (The value can be set globally, see
+ <seealso marker="#system_flag/2">erlang:system_flag/2</seealso>.)
+ </item>
+ </list>
</item>
<tag><c>{min_heap_size, <anno>Size</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>This option is only useful for performance tuning.
- In general, you should not use this option unless you
- know that there is problem with execution times and/or
- memory consumption, and you should measure to make sure
- that the option improved matters.
- </p>
- <p>Gives a minimum heap size in words. Setting this value
- higher than the system default might speed up some
+ <p>Useful only for performance tuning. Do not use this
+ option unless you know that there is problem with
+ execution times or memory consumption, and
+ ensure that the option improves matters.</p>
+ <p>Gives a minimum heap size, in words. Setting this value
+ higher than the system default can speed up some
processes because less garbage collection is done.
- Setting too high value, however, might waste memory and
- slow down the system due to worse data locality.
- Therefore, it is recommended to use this option only for
+ However, setting a too high value can waste memory and
+ slow down the system because of worse data locality.
+ Therefore, use this option only for
fine-tuning an application and to measure the execution
time with various <c><anno>Size</anno></c> values.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{min_bin_vheap_size, <anno>VSize</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>This option is only useful for performance tuning.
- In general, you should not use this option unless you
- know that there is problem with execution times and/or
- memory consumption, and you should measure to make sure
- that the option improved matters.
- </p>
- <p>Gives a minimum binary virtual heap size in words. Setting this value
- higher than the system default might speed up some
+ <p>Useful only for performance tuning. Do not use this
+ option unless you know that there is problem with
+ execution times or memory consumption, and
+ ensure that the option improves matters.</p>
+ <p>Gives a minimum binary virtual heap size, in words.
+ Setting this value
+ higher than the system default can speed up some
processes because less garbage collection is done.
- Setting too high value, however, might waste memory.
- Therefore, it is recommended to use this option only for
+ However, setting a too high value can waste memory.
+ Therefore, use this option only for
fine-tuning an application and to measure the execution
time with various <c><anno>VSize</anno></c> values.</p>
</item>
-
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="spawn_opt" arity="5"/>
- <type name="priority_level" />
- <fsummary>Create a new process with a function as entry point on a given node</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates a new process with a function as entry point on a given node.</fsummary>
+ <type name="priority_level"/>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
- of <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c> to <c><anno>Args</anno></c> on <c>Node</c>. If
+ <p>Returns the process identifier (pid) of a new process started
+ by the application
+ of <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c> to
+ <c><anno>Args</anno></c> on <c><anno>Node</anno></c>. If
<c><anno>Node</anno></c> does not exist, a useless pid is returned.
Otherwise works like
<seealso marker="#spawn_opt/4">spawn_opt/4</seealso>.</p>
- <note><p>The <c>monitor</c> option is currently not supported by
+ <note><p>Option <c>monitor</c> is not supported by
<c>spawn_opt/5</c>.</p></note>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="split_binary" arity="2"/>
<type_desc variable="Pos">0..byte_size(Bin)</type_desc>
- <fsummary>Split a binary into two</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Splits a binary into two.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a tuple containing the binaries which are the result
- of splitting <c><anno>Bin</anno></c> into two parts at position <c><anno>Pos</anno></c>.
+ <p>Returns a tuple containing the binaries that are the result
+ of splitting <c><anno>Bin</anno></c> into two parts at
+ position <c><anno>Pos</anno></c>.
This is not a destructive operation. After the operation,
- there will be three binaries altogether.</p>
+ there are three binaries altogether.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>B = list_to_binary("0123456789").</input>
&lt;&lt;"0123456789">>
@@ -5228,31 +5600,35 @@ true</pre>
7</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="start_timer" arity="4"/>
- <fsummary>Start a timer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Starts a timer.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>
Starts a timer. When the timer expires, the message
<c>{timeout, <anno>TimerRef</anno>, <anno>Msg</anno>}</c>
- will be sent to the process identified by
+ is sent to the process identified by
<c><anno>Dest</anno></c>.
</p>
- <p>Currently available <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s:</p>
+ <p>Available <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s:</p>
<taglist>
- <tag><c>{abs, Abs}</c></tag>
+ <tag><c>{abs, false}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>
- Absolute <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value. <c>Abs</c>
- defaults to <c>false</c> which means that the
- <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value will be interpreted
- as a time in milli-seconds relative current
+ This is the default. It means the
+ <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value is interpreted
+ as a time in milli-seconds <em>relative</em> current
<seealso marker="time_correction#Erlang_Monotonic_Time">Erlang
- monotonic time</seealso>. When <c>Abs</c> is set to
- <c>true</c>, the <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value will
- be interpreted as an absolute Erlang monotonic time of
- milli-seconds
- <seealso marker="#type_time_unit">time unit</seealso>.
+ monotonic time</seealso>.
+ </p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>{abs, true}</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Absolute <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value. The
+ <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value is interpreted as an
+ absolute Erlang monotonic time in milli-seconds.
</p>
</item>
</taglist>
@@ -5260,7 +5636,7 @@ true</pre>
More <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s may be added in the future.
</p>
<p>
- The absolute point in time that the timer is set to expire on
+ The absolute point in time, the timer is set to expire on,
has to be in the interval
<c>[</c><seealso marker="#system_info_start_time"><c>erlang:system_info(start_time)</c></seealso><c>,
</c><seealso marker="#system_info_end_time"><c>erlang:system_info(end_time)</c></seealso><c>]</c>.
@@ -5268,21 +5644,21 @@ true</pre>
is not allowed to be negative.
</p>
<p>
- If <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is a <c>pid()</c>, it has to
+ If <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is a <c>pid()</c>, it must
be a <c>pid()</c> of a process created on the current
runtime system instance. This process may or may not
have terminated. If <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is an
- <c>atom()</c>, it will be interpreted as the name of a
+ <c>atom()</c>, it is interpreted as the name of a
locally registered process. The process referred to by the
name is looked up at the time of timer expiration. No error
is given if the name does not refer to a process.
</p>
<p>
- If <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is a <c>pid()</c>, the timer will
- be automatically canceled if the process referred to by the
- <c>pid()</c> is not alive, or when the process exits. This
- feature was introduced in erts version 5.4.11. Note that
- timers will not be automatically canceled when
+ If <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is a <c>pid()</c>, the timer is
+ automatically canceled if the process referred to by the
+ <c>pid()</c> is not alive, or if the process exits. This
+ feature was introduced in ERTS version 5.4.11. Notice that
+ timers are not automatically canceled when
<c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is an <c>atom()</c>.
</p>
<p>See also
@@ -5290,13 +5666,14 @@ true</pre>
<seealso marker="#cancel_timer/2"><c>erlang:cancel_timer/2</c></seealso>,
and
<seealso marker="#read_timer/2"><c>erlang:read_timer/2</c></seealso>.</p>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if the arguments does not satisfy
- the requirements specified above.</p>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if the arguments do not satisfy
+ the requirements specified here.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="start_timer" arity="3"/>
- <fsummary>Start a timer</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Starts a timer.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Starts a timer. The same as calling
<seealso marker="#start_timer/4"><c>erlang:start_timer(<anno>Time</anno>,
@@ -5305,126 +5682,137 @@ true</pre>
</func>
<func>
<name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="1"/>
- <fsummary>Information about context switches</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about context switches.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p><c><anno>ContextSwitches</anno></c> is the total number of context
- switches since the system started.</p>
+ <p>Returns the total number of context switches since the
+ system started.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="2"/>
- <fsummary>Information about exact reductions</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about exact reductions.</fsummary>
<desc>
<marker id="statistics_exact_reductions"></marker>
- <note><p><c>statistics(exact_reductions)</c> is
- a more expensive operation than
- <seealso marker="#statistics_reductions">statistics(reductions)</seealso>
- especially on an Erlang machine with SMP support.</p>
- </note>
+ <p>Returns the number of exact reductions.</p>
+ <note><p><c>statistics(exact_reductions)</c> is
+ a more expensive operation than
+ <seealso marker="#statistics_reductions">statistics(reductions)</seealso>,
+ especially on an Erlang machine with SMP support.</p>
+ </note>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="3"/>
- <fsummary>Information about garbage collection</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about garbage collection.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This information may not be valid for all implementations.</p>
+ <p>Returns information about garbage collection, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>statistics(garbage_collection).</input>
-{85,23961,0}
-</pre>
+{85,23961,0}</pre>
+ <p>This information can be invalid for some implementations.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="4"/>
- <fsummary>Information about io</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about I/O.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p><c><anno>Input</anno></c> is the total number of bytes received
- through ports, and <c><anno>Output</anno></c> is the total number of
- bytes output to ports.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c><anno>Input</anno></c>,
+ which is the total number of bytes
+ received through ports, and <c><anno>Output</anno></c>,
+ which is the total number of bytes output to ports.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="5"/>
- <fsummary>Information about reductions</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about reductions.</fsummary>
<desc>
<marker id="statistics_reductions"></marker>
- <note>
- <p>Since erts-5.5 (OTP release R11B)
- this value does not include reductions performed in current
- time slices of currently scheduled processes. If an
- exact value is wanted, use
- <seealso marker="#statistics_exact_reductions">statistics(exact_reductions)</seealso>.</p>
- </note>
+ <p>Returns information about reductions, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>statistics(reductions).</input>
-{2046,11}
-</pre>
+{2046,11}</pre>
+ <note><p>As from <c>ERTS</c> 5.5 (OTP R11B),
+ this value does not include reductions performed in current
+ time slices of currently scheduled processes. If an
+ exact value is wanted, use
+ <seealso marker="#statistics_exact_reductions">statistics(exact_reductions)</seealso>.</p>
+ </note>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="6"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the run-queue</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the run-queue.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the total length of the run queues, that is, the number
- of processes that are ready to run on all available run queues.</p>
+ <p>Returns the total length of run-queues, that is, the number
+ of processes that are ready to run on all available run-queues.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="7"/>
- <fsummary>Information about run-time</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about runtime.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Note that the run-time is the sum of the run-time for all
- threads in the Erlang run-time system and may therefore be greater
- than the wall-clock time. The time is returned in milliseconds.</p>
+ <p>Returns information about runtime, in milliseconds.</p>
+ <p>This is the sum of the runtime for all threads
+ in the Erlang runtime system and can therefore be greater
+ than the wall clock time.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>statistics(runtime).</input>
-{1690,1620}
-</pre>
+{1690,1620}</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="8"/>
- <fsummary>Information about each schedulers work time</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <marker id="statistics_scheduler_wall_time"></marker>
- <p>
- Returns a list of tuples with <c>{<anno>SchedulerId</anno>,
- <anno>ActiveTime</anno>, <anno>TotalTime</anno>}</c>, where
- <c>SchedulerId</c> is an integer id of the scheduler, <c>ActiveTime</c> is
- the duration the scheduler has been busy, <c>TotalTime</c> is the total time duration since
- <seealso marker="#system_flag_scheduler_wall_time">scheduler_wall_time</seealso>
- activation. The time unit is not defined and may be subject to change
- between releases, operating systems and system restarts.
- <c>scheduler_wall_time</c> should only be used to calculate relative
- values for scheduler-utilization. <c>ActiveTime</c> can never exceed <c>TotalTime</c>.
- </p>
-
- <p>The definition of a busy scheduler is when it is not idle or not
- scheduling (selecting) a process or port, meaning; executing process
- code, executing linked-in-driver or NIF code, executing
- built-in-functions or any other runtime handling, garbage collecting
- or handling any other memory management. Note, a scheduler may also be
- busy even if the operating system has scheduled out the scheduler
- thread.
- </p>
-
- <p>
- Returns <c>undefined</c> if the system flag
- <seealso marker="#system_flag_scheduler_wall_time">scheduler_wall_time</seealso>
- is turned off.
- </p>
-
- <p>The list of scheduler information is unsorted and may appear in different order
- between calls.
- </p>
- <p>Using <c>scheduler_wall_time</c> to calculate scheduler utilization.</p>
+ <fsummary>Information about each schedulers work time.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <marker id="statistics_scheduler_wall_time"></marker>
+ <p>Returns a list of tuples with
+ <c>{<anno>SchedulerId</anno>, <anno>ActiveTime</anno>,
+ <anno>TotalTime</anno>}</c>, where
+ <c><anno>SchedulerId</anno></c> is an integer ID of the scheduler,
+ <c><anno>ActiveTime</anno></c> is
+ the duration the scheduler has been busy, and
+ <c><anno>TotalTime</anno></c> is the total time duration since
+ <seealso marker="#system_flag_scheduler_wall_time">scheduler_wall_time</seealso>
+ activation. The time unit is undefined and can be subject
+ to change between releases, OSs, and system restarts.
+ <c>scheduler_wall_time</c> is only to be used to
+ calculate relative values for scheduler-utilization.
+ <c><anno>ActiveTime</anno></c> can never exceed
+ <c><anno>TotalTime</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>The definition of a busy scheduler is when it is not idle
+ and is not scheduling (selecting) a process or port,
+ that is:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>Executing process code</item>
+ <item>Executing linked-in-driver or NIF code</item>
+ <item>Executing built-in-functions, or any other runtime
+ handling</item>
+ <item>Garbage collecting</item>
+ <item>Handling any other memory management</item>
+ </list>
+ <p>Notice that a scheduler can also be busy even if the
+ OS has scheduled out the scheduler thread.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>undefined</c> if system flag
+ <seealso marker="#system_flag_scheduler_wall_time">scheduler_wall_time</seealso>
+ is turned off.</p>
+ <p>The list of scheduler information is unsorted and can
+ appear in different order between calls.</p>
+ <p>Using <c>scheduler_wall_time</c> to calculate scheduler-utilization:</p>
<pre>
> <input>erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time, true).</input>
false
> <input>Ts0 = lists:sort(erlang:statistics(scheduler_wall_time)), ok.</input>
-ok
-</pre>
- <p>Some time later we will take another snapshot and calculate scheduler-utilization per scheduler.</p>
+ok</pre>
+ <p>Some time later the user takes another snapshot and calculates
+ scheduler-utilization per scheduler, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>Ts1 = lists:sort(erlang:statistics(scheduler_wall_time)), ok.</input>
ok
@@ -5437,86 +5825,90 @@ ok
{5,0.9717956667018103},
{6,0.9739235846420741},
{7,0.973237033077876},
- {8,0.9741297293248656}]
-</pre>
- <p>Using the same snapshots to calculate a total scheduler-utilization.</p>
+ {8,0.9741297293248656}]</pre>
+ <p>Using the same snapshots to calculate a total scheduler-utilization:</p>
<pre>
> <input>{A, T} = lists:foldl(fun({{_, A0, T0}, {_, A1, T1}}, {Ai,Ti}) ->
{Ai + (A1 - A0), Ti + (T1 - T0)} end, {0, 0}, lists:zip(Ts0,Ts1)), A/T.</input>
-0.9769136803764825
-</pre>
+0.9769136803764825</pre>
<note>
- <p><c>scheduler_wall_time</c> is by default disabled. Use <c>erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time, true)</c> to enable it. </p>
+ <p><c>scheduler_wall_time</c> is by default disabled. To
+ enable it, use
+ <c>erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time, true)</c>.</p>
</note>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="9"/>
- <fsummary>Information about wall-clock</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about wall clock.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p><c>wall_clock</c> can be used in the same manner as
+ <p>Returns information about wall clock. <c>wall_clock</c> can
+ be used in the same manner as
<c>runtime</c>, except that real time is measured as
opposed to runtime or CPU time.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="suspend_process" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Suspend a process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Suspends a process.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Increases the suspend count on the process identified by
- <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> and puts it in the suspended state if it isn't
- already in the suspended state. A suspended process will not be
- scheduled for execution until the process has been resumed.
- </p>
-
+ <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> and puts it in the suspended
+ state if it is not
+ already in that state. A suspended process will not be
+ scheduled for execution until the process has been resumed.</p>
<p>A process can be suspended by multiple processes and can
be suspended multiple times by a single process. A suspended
- process will not leave the suspended state until its suspend
- count reach zero. The suspend count of <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>
- is decreased when
+ process does not leave the suspended state until its suspend
+ count reaches zero. The suspend count of
+ <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is decreased when
<seealso marker="#resume_process/1">erlang:resume_process(<anno>Suspendee</anno>)</seealso>
is called by the same process that called
- <c>erlang:suspend_process(<anno>Suspendee</anno>)</c>. All increased suspend
- counts on other processes acquired by a process will automatically be
+ <c>erlang:suspend_process(<anno>Suspendee</anno>)</c>.
+ All increased suspend
+ counts on other processes acquired by a process are automatically
decreased when the process terminates.</p>
-
- <p>Currently the following options (<c><anno>Opt</anno></c>s) are available:</p>
+ <p>The options (<c><anno>Opt</anno></c>s) are as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>asynchronous</c></tag>
<item>
A suspend request is sent to the process identified by
- <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>. <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> will eventually suspend
- unless it is resumed before it was able to suspend. The caller
- of <c>erlang:suspend_process/2</c> will return immediately,
- regardless of whether the <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> has suspended yet
- or not. Note that the point in time when the <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>
- will actually suspend cannot be deduced from other events
- in the system. The only guarantee given is that the
- <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> will <em>eventually</em> suspend (unless it
- is resumed). If the <c>asynchronous</c> option has <em>not</em>
- been passed, the caller of <c>erlang:suspend_process/2</c> will
- be blocked until the <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> has actually suspended.
+ <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>. <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>
+ eventually suspends
+ unless it is resumed before it could suspend. The caller
+ of <c>erlang:suspend_process/2</c> returns immediately,
+ regardless of whether <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> has
+ suspended yet or not. The point in time when
+ <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> suspends cannot be deduced
+ from other events in the system. It is only guaranteed that
+ <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> <em>eventually</em> suspends
+ (unless it
+ is resumed). If option <c>asynchronous</c> has <em>not</em>
+ been passed, the caller of <c>erlang:suspend_process/2</c> is
+ blocked until <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> has suspended.
</item>
<tag><c>unless_suspending</c></tag>
<item>
- The process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> will be suspended
- unless the calling process already is suspending the
- <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>. If <c>unless_suspending</c> is combined
- with the <c>asynchronous</c> option, a suspend request will be
- sent unless the calling process already is suspending the
- <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> or if a suspend request already has been sent
- and is in transit. If the calling process already is suspending
- the <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>, or if combined with the <c>asynchronous</c>
- option and a send request already is in transit,
- <c>false</c> is returned and the suspend count on <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>
- will remain unchanged.
+ The process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is
+ suspended unless the calling process already is suspending
+ <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>.
+ If <c>unless_suspending</c> is combined
+ with option <c>asynchronous</c>, a suspend request is
+ sent unless the calling process already is suspending
+ <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> or if a suspend request
+ already has been sent and is in transit. If the calling
+ process already is suspending <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>,
+ or if combined with option <c>asynchronous</c>
+ and a send request already is in transit,
+ <c>false</c> is returned and the suspend count on
+ <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> remains unchanged.
</item>
</taglist>
-
<p>If the suspend count on the process identified by
- <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> was increased, <c>true</c> is returned; otherwise,
- <c>false</c> is returned.</p>
-
+ <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is increased, <c>true</c>
+ is returned, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
<warning>
<p>This BIF is intended for debugging only.</p>
</warning>
@@ -5524,310 +5916,322 @@ ok
<taglist>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> isn't a process identifier.
+ If <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is not a process identifier.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is same the process as
- the process calling <c>erlang:suspend_process/2</c>.
+ If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>
+ is the same process
+ as the process calling <c>erlang:suspend_process/2</c>.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is not alive.
+ If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>
+ is not alive.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> resides on another node.
+ If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>
+ resides on another node.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- If <c><anno>OptList</anno></c> isn't a proper list of valid <c><anno>Opt</anno></c>s.
+ If <c><anno>OptList</anno></c> is not a proper list of valid
+ <c><anno>Opt</anno></c>s.
</item>
<tag><c>system_limit</c></tag>
<item>
- If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> has been suspended more
- times by the calling process than can be represented by the
- currently used internal data structures. The current system limit
- is larger than 2 000 000 000 suspends, and it will never be less
- than that.
+ If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>
+ has been suspended
+ more times by the calling process than can be represented by the
+ currently used internal data structures. The system limit is
+ higher than 2,000,000,000 suspends and will never be lower.
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="suspend_process" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Suspend a process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Suspends a process.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Suspends the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>. The
- same as calling
- <seealso marker="#suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process(<anno>Suspendee</anno>, [])</seealso>. For more information see the documentation of <seealso marker="#suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process/2</seealso>.
- </p>
+ <p>Suspends the process identified by
+ <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>. The same as calling
+ <seealso marker="#suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process(<anno>Suspendee</anno>,
+ [])</seealso>.</p>
<warning>
<p>This BIF is intended for debugging only.</p>
</warning>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="1"/>
- <fsummary>Set system flag backtrace_depth</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets system flag <c>backtrace_depth</c>.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sets the maximum depth of call stack back-traces in the
exit reason element of <c>'EXIT'</c> tuples.</p>
<p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="2"/>
+ <fsummary>Sets system flag <c>cpu_topology</c>.</fsummary>
<type name="cpu_topology"/>
<type name="level_entry"/>
<type name="level_tag"/>
<type name="sub_level"/>
<type name="info_list"/>
- <fsummary>Set system flag cpu_topology</fsummary>
<desc>
<warning>
<p><marker id="system_flag_cpu_topology"></marker>
- This argument is <em>deprecated</em> and
- scheduled for removal in erts-5.10/OTP-R16. Instead of using
- this argument you are advised to use the <c>erl</c> command
- line argument <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso>.
- When this argument has been removed a final CPU topology to use
- will be determined at emulator boot time.</p>
+ This argument is <em>deprecated</em> and scheduled for
+ removal in <c>ERTS</c> 5.10/OTP R16. Instead of using this
+ argument, use command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> in
+ <c>erl(1)</c>.</p>
+ <p>When this argument is removed, a final CPU topology
+ to use is determined at emulator boot time.</p>
</warning>
- <p>Sets the user defined <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c>. The user defined
- CPU topology will override any automatically detected
- CPU topology. By passing <c>undefined</c> as <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c>
- the system will revert back to the CPU topology automatically
+ <p>Sets the user-defined <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c>.
+ The user-defined
+ CPU topology overrides any automatically detected
+ CPU topology. By passing <c>undefined</c> as
+ <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c>,
+ the system reverts to the CPU topology automatically
detected. The returned value equals the value returned
from <c>erlang:system_info(cpu_topology)</c> before the
- change was made.
- </p>
+ change was made.</p>
<p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
<p>The CPU topology is used when binding schedulers to logical
processors. If schedulers are already bound when the CPU
- topology is changed, the schedulers will be sent a request
- to rebind according to the new CPU topology.
- </p>
- <p>The user defined CPU topology can also be set by passing
- the <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> command
- line argument to <c>erl</c>.
- </p>
- <p>For information on the <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> type
- and more, see the documentation of
- <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology">erlang:system_info(cpu_topology)</seealso>,
- and the <c>erl</c> <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso>
- and <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso>
- command line flags.
- </p>
+ topology is changed, the schedulers are sent a request
+ to rebind according to the new CPU topology.</p>
+ <p>The user-defined CPU topology can also be set by passing
+ command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> to
+ <c>erl(1)</c>.</p>
+ <p>For information on type <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c>
+ and more, see
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology">erlang:system_info(cpu_topology)</seealso>
+ as well as the command-line flags
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> and
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso> in
+ <c>erl(1)</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="3"/>
- <fsummary>Set system flag dirty CPU schedulers online</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets <c>system_flag_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online</c>.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><marker id="system_flag_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online"></marker>
- Sets the amount of dirty CPU schedulers online. Valid range is
- <![CDATA[1 <= DirtyCPUSchedulersOnline <= N]]> where <c>N</c> is the
- lesser of the return values of <c>erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers)</c> and
- <c>erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)</c>.
- </p>
+ Sets the number of dirty CPU schedulers online. Range is
+ <![CDATA[1 <= DirtyCPUSchedulersOnline <= N]]>, where <c>N</c>
+ is the smallest of the return values of
+ <c>erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers)</c> and
+ <c>erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)</c>.</p>
<p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
- <p>Note that the number of dirty CPU schedulers online may change if the number of
- schedulers online changes. For example, if there are 12 schedulers and all are
- online, and 6 dirty CPU schedulers, all online as well, and <c>system_flag/2</c>
- is used to set the number of schedulers online to 6, then the number of dirty
- CPU schedulers online is automatically decreased by half as well, down to 3.
- Similarly, the number of dirty CPU schedulers online increases proportionally
- to increases in the number of schedulers online.</p>
- <p><em>Note that the dirty schedulers functionality is experimental</em>, and
- that you have to enable support for dirty schedulers when building OTP in order
- to try out the functionality.</p>
- <p>For more information see
+ <p>The number of dirty CPU schedulers online can change if the
+ number of schedulers online changes. For example, if 12
+ schedulers and 6 dirty CPU schedulers are online, and
+ <c>system_flag/2</c> is used to set the number of
+ schedulers online to 6, then the number of dirty CPU
+ schedulers online is automatically decreased by half as well,
+ down to 3. Similarly, the number of dirty CPU schedulers
+ online increases proportionally to increases in the number of
+ schedulers online.</p>
+ <note><p>The dirty schedulers functionality is experimental.
+ Enable support for dirty schedulers when building OTP to
+ try out the functionality.</p>
+ </note>
+ <p>For more information, see
<seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers">erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers)</seealso>
and
- <seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online">erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers_online)</seealso>.
- </p>
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online">erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers_online)</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="4"/>
- <fsummary>Set system flag fullsweep_after</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets system flag <c>fullsweep_after</c>.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p><c><anno>Number</anno></c> is a non-negative integer which indicates
+ <p>Sets system flag <c>fullsweep_after</c>.
+ <c><anno>Number</anno></c> is a non-negative integer indicating
how many times generational garbage collections can be
done without forcing a fullsweep collection. The value
- applies to new processes; processes already running are
+ applies to new processes, while processes already running are
not affected.</p>
<p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
<p>In low-memory systems (especially without virtual
- memory), setting the value to 0 can help to conserve
+ memory), setting the value to <c>0</c> can help to conserve
memory.</p>
- <p>An alternative way to set this value is through the
- (operating system) environment variable
- <c>ERL_FULLSWEEP_AFTER</c>.</p>
+ <p>This value can also be set through (OS)
+ environment variable <c>ERL_FULLSWEEP_AFTER</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="5"/>
- <fsummary>Set system flag min_heap_size</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Sets the default minimum heap size for processes. The
- size is given in words. The new <c>min_heap_size</c> only
- effects processes spawned after the change of
- <c>min_heap_size</c> has been made.
- The <c>min_heap_size</c> can be set for individual
- processes by use of
+ <fsummary>Sets system flag <c>min_heap_size</c>.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Sets the default minimum heap size for processes. The size
+ is given in words. The new <c>min_heap_size</c> effects
+ only processes spawned after the change of
+ <c>min_heap_size</c> has been made. <c>min_heap_size</c>
+ can be set for individual processes by using
<seealso marker="#spawn_opt/4">spawn_opt/N</seealso> or
- <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>. </p>
+ <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>.</p>
<p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="6"/>
- <fsummary>Set system flag min_bin_vheap_size</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets system flag <c>min_bin_vheap_size</c>.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Sets the default minimum binary virtual heap size for processes. The
- size is given in words. The new <c>min_bin_vhheap_size</c> only
- effects processes spawned after the change of
+ <p>Sets the default minimum binary virtual heap size for
+ processes. The size is given in words.
+ The new <c>min_bin_vhheap_size</c> effects only
+ processes spawned after the change of
<c>min_bin_vhheap_size</c> has been made.
- The <c>min_bin_vheap_size</c> can be set for individual
- processes by use of
+ <c>min_bin_vheap_size</c> can be set for individual
+ processes by using
<seealso marker="#spawn_opt/4">spawn_opt/N</seealso> or
- <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>. </p>
+ <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>.</p>
<p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="7"/>
- <fsummary>Set system flag multi_scheduling</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets system flag <c>multi_scheduling</c>.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><marker id="system_flag_multi_scheduling"></marker>
If multi-scheduling is enabled, more than one scheduler
thread is used by the emulator. Multi-scheduling can be
- blocked. When multi-scheduling has been blocked, only
- one scheduler thread will schedule Erlang processes.</p>
- <p>If <c><anno>BlockState</anno> =:= block</c>, multi-scheduling will
- be blocked. If <c><anno>BlockState</anno> =:= unblock</c> and no-one
- else is blocking multi-scheduling and this process has
- only blocked one time, multi-scheduling will be unblocked.
- One process can block multi-scheduling multiple times.
- If a process has blocked multiple times, it has to
+ blocked. When multi-scheduling is blocked, only
+ one scheduler thread schedules Erlang processes.</p>
+ <p>If <c><anno>BlockState</anno> =:= block</c>, multi-scheduling is
+ blocked. If <c><anno>BlockState</anno> =:= unblock</c> and no one
+ else blocks multi-scheduling, and this process has
+ blocked only once, multi-scheduling is unblocked.</p>
+ <p>One process can block multi-scheduling multiple times.
+ If a process has blocked multiple times, it must
unblock exactly as many times as it has blocked before it
has released its multi-scheduling block. If a process that
- has blocked multi-scheduling exits, it will release its
+ has blocked multi-scheduling exits, it releases its
blocking of multi-scheduling.</p>
<p>The return values are <c>disabled</c>, <c>blocked</c>,
or <c>enabled</c>. The returned value describes the
state just after the call to
<c>erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, <anno>BlockState</anno>)</c>
- has been made. The return values are described in the
- documentation of <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling)</seealso>.</p>
- <p><em>NOTE</em>: Blocking of multi-scheduling should normally
- not be needed. If you feel that you need to
- block multi-scheduling, think through the
- problem at least a couple of times again.
- Blocking multi-scheduling should only be used
- as a last resort since it will most likely be
- a <em>very inefficient</em> way to solve the
- problem.</p>
- <p>See also <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling)</seealso>,
+ has been made. For information about the return values, see
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling)</seealso>.</p>
+ <note><p>Blocking of multi-scheduling is normally not needed.
+ If you feel that you need to block multi-scheduling,
+ consider it a few more times again. Blocking multi-scheduling
+ is only to be used as a last resort, as it is most likely
+ a <em>very inefficient</em> way to solve the problem.</p>
+ </note>
+ <p>See also
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling_blockers">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling_blockers)</seealso>, and
<seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="8"/>
+ <fsummary>Sets system flag <c>scheduler_bind_type</c>.</fsummary>
<type name="scheduler_bind_type"/>
- <fsummary>Set system flag scheduler_bind_type</fsummary>
<desc>
<warning>
<p><marker id="system_flag_scheduler_bind_type"></marker>
- This argument is <em>deprecated</em> and
- scheduled for removal in erts-5.10/OTP-R16. Instead of using
- this argument you are advised to use the <c>erl</c> command
- line argument <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso>.
- When this argument has been removed a final scheduler bind type
- to use will be determined at emulator boot time.</p>
+ This argument is <em>deprecated</em> and scheduled for
+ removal in <c>ERTS</c> 5.10/OTP R16. Instead of using this
+ argument, use command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso> in <c>erl(1)</c>.
+ When this argument is removed, a final scheduler bind
+ type to use is determined at emulator boot time.</p>
</warning>
<p>Controls if and how schedulers are bound to logical
processors.</p>
- <p>When <c>erlang:system_flag(scheduler_bind_type, <anno>How</anno>)</c> is
- called, an asynchronous signal is sent to all schedulers
- online which causes them to try to bind or unbind as requested.
- <em>NOTE:</em> If a scheduler fails to bind, this
- will often be silently ignored. This since it isn't always
- possible to verify valid logical processor identifiers. If
- an error is reported, it will be reported to the
- <c>error_logger</c>. If you want to verify that the
- schedulers actually have bound as requested, call
- <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bindings">erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings)</seealso>.
- </p>
- <p>Schedulers can currently only be bound on newer Linux,
+ <p>When <c>erlang:system_flag(scheduler_bind_type, <anno>How</anno>)</c>
+ is called, an asynchronous signal is sent to all schedulers
+ online, causing them to try to bind or unbind as requested.</p>
+ <note><p>If a scheduler fails to bind, this is often silently
+ ignored, as it is not always possible to verify valid
+ logical processor identifiers. If an error is reported,
+ it is reported to <c>error_logger</c>. To verify that the
+ schedulers have bound as requested, call
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bindings">erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings)</seealso>.</p>
+ </note>
+ <p>Schedulers can be bound on newer Linux,
Solaris, FreeBSD, and Windows systems, but more systems will be
- supported in the future.
- </p>
+ supported in future releases.</p>
<p>In order for the runtime system to be able to bind schedulers,
- the CPU topology needs to be known. If the runtime system fails
- to automatically detect the CPU topology, it can be defined.
+ the CPU topology must be known. If the runtime system fails
+ to detect the CPU topology automatically, it can be defined.
For more information on how to define the CPU topology, see
- the <c>erl</c> <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> command
- line flag.
- </p>
- <p>The runtime system will by default <em>not</em> bind schedulers
- to logical processors.
- </p>
- <p><em>NOTE:</em> If the Erlang runtime system is the only
- operating system process that binds threads to logical processors,
- this improves the performance of the runtime system. However,
- if other operating system processes (as for example another Erlang
- runtime system) also bind threads to logical processors, there
- might be a performance penalty instead. In some cases this
- performance penalty might be severe. If this is the case, you
- are advised to not bind the schedulers.</p>
- <p>Schedulers can be bound in different ways. The <c><anno>How</anno></c>
- argument determines how schedulers are bound. <c><anno>How</anno></c> can
- currently be one of:</p>
+ command-line flag <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso>
+ in <c>erl(1)</c>.</p>
+ <p>The runtime system does by default <em>not</em> bind schedulers
+ to logical processors.</p>
+ <note><p>If the Erlang runtime system is the only OS
+ process binding threads to logical processors, this
+ improves the performance of the runtime system. However,
+ if other OS processes (for example, another Erlang
+ runtime system) also bind threads to logical processors,
+ there can be a performance penalty instead. Sometimes this
+ performance penalty can be severe. If so, it is recommended
+ to not bind the schedulers.</p>
+ </note>
+ <p>Schedulers can be bound in different ways. Argument
+ <c><anno>How</anno></c> determines how schedulers are
+ bound and can be any of the following:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>unbound</c></tag>
- <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt u</seealso>.
+ <item><p>Same as command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt u</seealso> in <c>erl(1)</c>.
</p></item>
<tag><c>no_spread</c></tag>
- <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt ns</seealso>.
+ <item><p>Same as command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt ns</seealso> in <c>erl(1)</c>.
</p></item>
<tag><c>thread_spread</c></tag>
- <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt ts</seealso>.
+ <item><p>Same as command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt ts</seealso> in <c>erl(1)</c>.
</p></item>
<tag><c>processor_spread</c></tag>
- <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt ps</seealso>.
+ <item><p>Same as command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt ps</seealso> in <c>erl(1)</c>.
</p></item>
<tag><c>spread</c></tag>
- <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt s</seealso>.
+ <item><p>Same as command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt s</seealso> in <c>erl(1)</c>.
</p></item>
<tag><c>no_node_thread_spread</c></tag>
- <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt nnts</seealso>.
+ <item><p>Same as command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt nnts</seealso> in <c>erl(1)</c>.
</p></item>
<tag><c>no_node_processor_spread</c></tag>
- <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt nnps</seealso>.
+ <item><p>Same as command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt nnps</seealso> in <c>erl(1)</c>.
</p></item>
<tag><c>thread_no_node_processor_spread</c></tag>
- <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt tnnps</seealso>.
+ <item><p>Same as command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt tnnps</seealso> in <c>erl(1)</c>.
</p></item>
<tag><c>default_bind</c></tag>
- <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt db</seealso>.
+ <item><p>Same as command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt db</seealso> in <c>erl(1)</c>.
</p></item>
</taglist>
- <p>The value returned equals <c><anno>How</anno></c> before the
- <c>scheduler_bind_type</c> flag was changed.</p>
- <p>Failure:</p>
+ <p>The returned value equals <c><anno>How</anno></c> before flag
+ <c>scheduler_bind_type</c> was changed.</p>
+ <p>Failures:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>notsup</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -5835,168 +6239,171 @@ ok
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>If <c>How</c> isn't one of the documented alternatives.</p>
+ <p>If <c><anno>How</anno></c> is not one of the documented
+ alternatives.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>If no CPU topology information is available.</p>
+ <p>If CPU topology information is unavailable.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<p>The scheduler bind type can also be set by passing
- the <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso> command
- line argument to <c>erl</c>.
- </p>
+ command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso> to <c>erl(1)</c>.</p>
<p>For more information, see
<seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bind_type">erlang:system_info(scheduler_bind_type)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bindings">erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings)</seealso>,
- the <c>erl</c> <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso>
- and <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> command line
- flags.
- </p>
+ as well as command-line flags
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso>
+ and <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso>
+ in <c>erl(1)</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="9"/>
- <fsummary>Set system flag scheduler_wall_time</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets system flag <c>scheduler_wall_time</c>.</fsummary>
<desc><p><marker id="system_flag_scheduler_wall_time"></marker>
- Turns on/off scheduler wall time measurements. </p>
- <p>For more information see,
- <seealso marker="#statistics_scheduler_wall_time">erlang:statistics(scheduler_wall_time)</seealso>.
- </p>
+ Turns on or off scheduler wall time measurements.</p>
+ <p>For more information, see
+ <seealso marker="#statistics_scheduler_wall_time">erlang:statistics(scheduler_wall_time)</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="10"/>
- <fsummary>Set system flag schedulers_online</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets system flag <c>schedulers_online</c>.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p><marker id="system_flag_schedulers_online"></marker>
- Sets the amount of schedulers online. Valid range is
- <![CDATA[1 <= SchedulersOnline <= erlang:system_info(schedulers)]]>.
- </p>
+ Sets the number of schedulers online. Range is
+ <![CDATA[1 <= SchedulersOnline <= erlang:system_info(schedulers)]]>.</p>
<p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
- <p>Note that if the emulator was built with support for <seealso
- marker="#system_flag_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online">dirty schedulers</seealso>,
- changing the number of schedulers online can also change the number of dirty
- CPU schedulers online. For example, if there are 12 schedulers and all are
- online, and 6 dirty CPU schedulers, all online as well, and <c>system_flag/2</c>
- is used to set the number of schedulers online to 6, then the number of dirty
- CPU schedulers online is automatically decreased by half as well, down to 3.
- Similarly, the number of dirty CPU schedulers online increases proportionally
- to increases in the number of schedulers online.</p>
- <p>For more information see,
- <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>,
+ <p>If the emulator was built with support for
+ <seealso marker="#system_flag_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online">dirty schedulers</seealso>,
+ changing the number of schedulers online can also change the
+ number of dirty CPU schedulers online. For example, if 12
+ schedulers and 6 dirty CPU schedulers are online, and
+ <c>system_flag/2</c> is used to set the number of schedulers
+ online to 6, then the number of dirty CPU schedulers online
+ is automatically decreased by half as well, down to 3.
+ Similarly, the number of dirty CPU schedulers online increases
+ proportionally to increases in the number of schedulers online.</p>
+ <p>For more information, see
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>
and
- <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers_online">erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)</seealso>.
- </p>
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers_online">erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="11"/>
- <fsummary>Set system flag trace_control_word</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets system flag <c>trace_control_word</c>.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Sets the value of the node's trace control word to
- <c><anno>TCW</anno></c>. <c><anno>TCW</anno></c> should be an unsigned integer. For
- more information see documentation of the
+ <p>Sets the value of the node trace control word to
+ <c><anno>TCW</anno></c>, which is to be an unsigned integer.
+ For more information, see the function
<seealso marker="erts:match_spec#set_tcw">set_tcw</seealso>
- function in the match specification documentation in the
- ERTS User's Guide.</p>
+ in Section "Match Specifications in Erlang" in the
+ User's Guide.</p>
<p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p>
</desc>
</func>
- <marker id="system_flag_time_offset"/>
+
<func>
<name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="12"/>
<fsummary>Finalize the Time Offset</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Finalizes the <seealso marker="#time_offset/0">time offset</seealso>
- when the <seealso marker="time_correction#Single_Time_Warp_Mode">single
- time warp mode</seealso> is being used. If another time warp mode than
- the "single time warp mode" is used, the time offset state will be left
- unchanged.</p>
- <p>Returns the old state identifier. That is, if:</p>
+ <p><marker id="system_flag_time_offset"></marker>
+ Finalizes the <seealso marker="#time_offset/0">time offset</seealso>
+ when <seealso marker="time_correction#Single_Time_Warp_Mode">single
+ time warp mode</seealso> is used. If another time warp mode
+ is used, the time offset state is left unchanged.</p>
+ <p>Returns the old state identifier. That is:</p>
<list>
- <item><p><c>preliminary</c> is returned, finalization was
+ <item><p>If <c>preliminary</c> is returned, finalization was
performed and the time offset is now final.</p></item>
- <item><p><c>final</c> is returned, the time offset was
- already in the final state. This either due to another
+ <item><p>If <c>final</c> is returned, the time offset was
+ already in the final state. This either because another
<c>erlang:system_flag(time_offset, finalize)</c> call, or
- due to the
- <seealso marker="time_correction#No_Time_Warp_Mode">no
- time warp mode</seealso> being used.</p></item>
+ because <seealso marker="time_correction#No_Time_Warp_Mode">no
+ time warp mode</seealso> is used.</p></item>
- <item><p><c>volatile</c> is returned, the time offset
- cannot be finalized due to the
+ <item><p>If <c>volatile</c> is returned, the time offset
+ cannot be finalized because
<seealso marker="time_correction#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode">multi
- time warp mode</seealso> being used.</p></item>
+ time warp mode</seealso> is used.</p></item>
</list>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="1"/>
<name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="2"/>
<name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="3"/>
<name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="4"/>
<name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="5"/>
+ <fsummary>Information about the system allocators.</fsummary>
<type variable="Allocator" name_i="2"/>
<type variable="Version" name_i="2"/>
<type variable="Features" name_i="2"/>
<type variable="Settings" name_i="2"/>
<type variable="Alloc" name_i="3"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the allocators of the system</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>
- Returns various information about the
- <marker id="system_info_allocator_tags">allocators</marker> of the
+ <marker id="system_info_allocator_tags"></marker>
+ <p>Returns various information about the allocators of the
current system (emulator) as specified by
<c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p>
+ <marker id="system_info_allocated_areas"></marker>
<taglist>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_allocated_areas"><c>allocated_areas</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>allocated_areas</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns a list of tuples with information about
miscellaneous allocated memory areas.</p>
- <p>Each tuple contains an atom describing type of memory as
- first element and amount of allocated memory in bytes as
- second element. In those cases when there is information
- present about allocated and used memory, a third element
- is present. This third element contains the amount of
+ <p>Each tuple contains an atom describing the type of
+ memory as first element and the amount of allocated
+ memory in bytes as second element. When information
+ about allocated and used memory is present, also a
+ third element is present, containing the amount of
used memory in bytes.</p>
<p><c>erlang:system_info(allocated_areas)</c> is intended
- for debugging, and the content is highly implementation
- dependent. The content of the results will therefore
- change when needed without prior notice.</p>
- <p><em>Note:</em> The sum of these values is <em>not</em>
+ for debugging, and the content is highly
+ implementation-dependent. The content of the results
+ therefore changes when needed without prior notice.</p>
+ <p>Notice that the sum of these values is <em>not</em>
the total amount of memory allocated by the emulator.
Some values are part of other values, and some memory
- areas are not part of the result. If you are interested
- in the total amount of memory allocated by the emulator
- see <seealso marker="#memory/0">erlang:memory/0,1</seealso>.</p>
+ areas are not part of the result. For information about
+ the total amount of memory allocated by the emulator, see
+ <seealso marker="#memory/0">erlang:memory/0,1</seealso>.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_allocator"><c>allocator</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>allocator</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns <c>{<anno>Allocator</anno>, <anno>Version</anno>, <anno>Features</anno>, <anno>Settings</anno>}.</c></p>
- <p>Explanation:</p>
+ <marker id="system_info_allocator"></marker>
+ <p>Returns <c>{<anno>Allocator</anno>, <anno>Version</anno>,
+ <anno>Features</anno>, <anno>Settings</anno></c>, where:</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<item>
- <p><c><anno>Allocator</anno></c> corresponds to the <c>malloc()</c>
- implementation used. If <c><anno>Allocator</anno></c> equals
+ <p><c><anno>Allocator</anno></c> corresponds to the
+ <c>malloc()</c> implementation used. If
+ <c><anno>Allocator</anno></c> equals
<c>undefined</c>, the <c>malloc()</c> implementation
- used could not be identified. Currently
- <c>glibc</c> can be identified.</p>
+ used cannot be identified. <c>glibc</c> can be
+ identified.</p>
</item>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>Version</anno></c> is a list of integers (but not a
- string) representing the version of
+ <p><c><anno>Version</anno></c> is a list of integers
+ (but not a string) representing the version of
the <c>malloc()</c> implementation used.</p>
</item>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>Features</anno></c> is a list of atoms representing
- allocation features used.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>Features</anno></c> is a list of atoms
+ representing the allocation features used.</p>
</item>
<item>
- <p><c><anno>Settings</anno></c> is a list of subsystems, their
- configurable parameters, and used values. Settings
- may differ between different combinations of
+ <p><c><anno>Settings</anno></c> is a list of subsystems,
+ their configurable parameters, and used values. Settings
+ can differ between different combinations of
platforms, allocators, and allocation features.
Memory sizes are given in bytes.</p>
</item>
@@ -6004,59 +6411,63 @@ ok
<p>See also "System Flags Effecting erts_alloc" in
<seealso marker="erts:erts_alloc#flags">erts_alloc(3)</seealso>.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_alloc_util_allocators"><c>alloc_util_allocators</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>alloc_util_allocators</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns a list of the names of all allocators
- using the ERTS internal <c>alloc_util</c> framework
- as atoms. For more information see the
- <seealso marker="erts:erts_alloc#alloc_util">"the
- alloc_util framework" section in the
- erts_alloc(3)</seealso> documentation.
- </p>
+ <marker id="system_info_alloc_util_allocators"></marker>
+ <p>Returns a list of the names of all allocators using
+ the <c>ERTS</c> internal <c>alloc_util</c> framework
+ as atoms. For more information, see Section
+ <seealso marker="erts:erts_alloc#alloc_util">"The
+ alloc_util framework" in erts_alloc(3)</seealso>.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_allocator_tuple"><c>{allocator, <anno>Alloc</anno>}</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>{allocator, <anno>Alloc</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
+ <marker id="system_info_allocator_tuple"></marker>
<p>Returns information about the specified allocator.
- As of erts version 5.6.1 the return value is a list
- of <c>{instance, InstanceNo, InstanceInfo}</c> tuples
+ As from <c>ERTS</c> 5.6.1, the return value is a list
+ of <c>{instance, InstanceNo, InstanceInfo}</c> tuples,
where <c>InstanceInfo</c> contains information about
- a specific instance of the allocator. As of erts version
- 5.10.4 the returned list when calling
+ a specific instance of the allocator. As from
+ <c>ERTS</c> 5.10.4, the returned list when calling
<c>erlang:system_info({allocator, mseg_alloc})</c> also
- include an <c>{erts_mmap, _}</c> tuple as one element
- in the list.
- If <c><anno>Alloc</anno></c> is not a recognized allocator,
- <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c><anno>Alloc</anno></c> is disabled,
+ includes an <c>{erts_mmap, _}</c> tuple as one element
+ in the list. If <c><anno>Alloc</anno></c> is not a
+ recognized allocator, <c>undefined</c> is returned.
+ If <c><anno>Alloc</anno></c> is disabled,
<c>false</c> is returned.</p>
- <p><em>Note:</em> The information returned is highly
- implementation dependent and may be changed, or removed
+ <p>Notice that the information returned is highly
+ implementation-dependent and can be changed or removed
at any time without prior notice. It was initially
intended as a tool when developing new allocators, but
- since it might be of interest for others it has been
+ as it can be of interest for others it has been
briefly documented.</p>
<p>The recognized allocators are listed in
<seealso marker="erts:erts_alloc">erts_alloc(3)</seealso>.
After reading the <c>erts_alloc(3)</c> documentation,
the returned information
- should more or less speak for itself. But it can be worth
+ more or less speaks for itself, but it can be worth
explaining some things. Call counts are presented by two
- values. The first value is giga calls, and the second
- value is calls. <c>mbcs</c>, and <c>sbcs</c> are
- abbreviations for, respectively, multi-block carriers, and
- single-block carriers. Sizes are presented in bytes. When
- it is not a size that is presented, it is the amount of
- something. Sizes and amounts are often presented by three
- values, the first is current value, the second is maximum
- value since the last call to
- <c>erlang:system_info({allocator, Alloc})</c>, and
- the third is maximum value since the emulator was started.
- If only one value is present, it is the current value.
+ values, the first value is giga calls, and the second
+ value is calls. <c>mbcs</c> and <c>sbcs</c> denote
+ multi-block carriers, and single-block carriers,
+ respectively. Sizes are presented in bytes. When a
+ size is not presented, it is the amount of something.
+ Sizes and amounts are often presented by three values:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>The first is the current value.</item>
+ <item>The second is the maximum value since the last call
+ to <c>erlang:system_info({allocator, Alloc})</c>.</item>
+ <item>The third is the maximum value since the emulator
+ was started.</item>
+ </list>
+ <p>If only one value is present, it is the current value.
<c>fix_alloc</c> memory block types are presented by two
- values. The first value is memory pool size and
- the second value used memory size.</p>
+ values. The first value is the memory pool size and
+ the second value is the used memory size.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_allocator_sizes"><c>{allocator_sizes, <anno>Alloc</anno>}</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>{allocator_sizes, <anno>Alloc</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
+ <marker id="system_info_allocator_sizes"></marker>
<p>Returns various size information for the specified
allocator. The information returned is a subset of the
information returned by
@@ -6066,103 +6477,103 @@ ok
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="10"/>
<name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="11"/>
+ <fsummary>Information about the CPU topology of the system.</fsummary>
<type name="cpu_topology"/>
<type name="level_entry"/>
<type_desc name="cpu_topology">
- <marker id="system_info_cpu_topology"></marker>
All <c><anno>LevelEntry</anno></c>s of a list
must contain the same <c><anno>LevelTag</anno></c>, except
on the top level where both <c>node</c> and
- <c>processor</c> <c><anno>LevelTag</anno></c>s may co-exist.
+ <c>processor</c> <c><anno>LevelTag</anno></c>s can coexist.
</type_desc>
<type_desc name="level_entry">
- <c>{<anno>LevelTag</anno>, <anno>SubLevel</anno>} == {<anno>LevelTag</anno>, [], <anno>SubLevel</anno>}</c>
+ <c>{<anno>LevelTag</anno>,
+ <anno>SubLevel</anno>} == {<anno>LevelTag</anno>, [],
+ <anno>SubLevel</anno>}</c>
</type_desc>
<type name="level_tag"/>
<type_desc name="level_tag">
- More <c><anno>LevelTag</anno></c>s may be introduced in the future.
+ More <c><anno>LevelTag</anno></c>s can be introduced in a
+ future release.
</type_desc>
<type name="sub_level"/>
<type name="info_list"/>
<type_desc name="info_list">
- The <c>info_list()</c> may be extended in the future.
+ The <c>info_list()</c> can be extended in a future release.
</type_desc>
- <fsummary>Information about the CPU topology of the system</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns various information about the
- <marker id="system_info_cpu_topology_tags">CPU topology</marker>
- of the current system
- (emulator) as specified by <c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p>
+ <marker id="system_info_cpu_topology_tags"></marker>
+ <marker id="system_info_cpu_topology"></marker>
+ <p>Returns various information about the CPU topology of
+ the current system (emulator) as specified by
+ <c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>cpu_topology</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns the <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> which currently is used by the
- emulator. The CPU topology is used when binding schedulers
+ <p>Returns the <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> currently used by
+ the emulator. The CPU topology is used when binding schedulers
to logical processors. The CPU topology used is the
- <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_cpu_topology_defined">user
- defined CPU topology</seealso> if such exists; otherwise, the
- <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_cpu_topology_detected">automatically
- detected CPU topology</seealso> if such exists. If no CPU topology
+ <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_cpu_topology_defined">user-defined CPU topology</seealso>,
+ if such exists, otherwise the
+ <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_cpu_topology_detected">automatically detected CPU topology</seealso>,
+ if such exists. If no CPU topology
exists, <c>undefined</c> is returned.</p>
- <p><c>node</c> refers to NUMA (non-uniform memory access)
- nodes, and <c>thread</c> refers to hardware threads
- (e.g. Intels hyper-threads).</p>
- <p>A level in the <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> term can be omitted if
- only one entry exists and the <c><anno>InfoList</anno></c> is empty.
- </p>
+ <p><c>node</c> refers to Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA)
+ nodes. <c>thread</c> refers to hardware threads
+ (for example, Intel hyper-threads).</p>
+ <p>A level in term <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> can be
+ omitted if only one entry exists and
+ <c><anno>InfoList</anno></c> is empty.</p>
<p><c>thread</c> can only be a sub level to <c>core</c>.
- <c>core</c> can be a sub level to either <c>processor</c>
- or <c>node</c>. <c>processor</c> can either be on the
+ <c>core</c> can be a sub level to <c>processor</c>
+ or <c>node</c>. <c>processor</c> can be on the
top level or a sub level to <c>node</c>. <c>node</c>
- can either be on the top level or a sub level to
+ can be on the top level or a sub level to
<c>processor</c>. That is, NUMA nodes can be processor
internal or processor external. A CPU topology can
consist of a mix of processor internal and external
- NUMA nodes, as long as each logical CPU belongs to one
- and only one NUMA node. Cache hierarchy is not part of
- the <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> type yet, but will be in the
- future. Other things may also make it into the CPU
- topology in the future. In other words, expect the
- <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> type to change.
- </p>
- </item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_cpu_topology_defined"><c>{cpu_topology, defined}</c></marker></tag>
- <item>
- <p>Returns the user defined <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c>. For more
- information see the documentation of
- the <c>erl</c> <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> command
- line flag, and the documentation of the
- <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology">cpu_topology</seealso>
- argument.
- </p>
- </item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_cpu_topology_detected"><c>{cpu_topology, detected}</c></marker></tag>
- <item>
- <p>Returns the automatically detected <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c>. The
- emulator currently only detects the CPU topology on some newer
- Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, and Windows systems. On Windows system with
- more than 32 logical processors the CPU topology is not detected.
- </p>
- <p>For more information see the documentation of the
- <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology">cpu_topology</seealso>
- argument.
- </p>
+ NUMA nodes, as long as each logical CPU belongs to
+ <em>one</em> NUMA node. Cache hierarchy is not part of
+ the <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> type, but will be in a
+ future release. Other things can also make it into the CPU
+ topology in a future release. In other words, expect the
+ <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> type to change.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>{cpu_topology, defined}</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <marker id="system_info_cpu_topology_defined"></marker>
+ <p>Returns the user-defined <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c>.
+ For more information, see command-line flag
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> in
+ <c>erl(1)</c> and argument
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology">cpu_topology</seealso>.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>{cpu_topology, detected}</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <marker id="system_info_cpu_topology_detected"></marker>
+ <p>Returns the automatically detected
+ <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno>y</c>. The
+ emulator detects the CPU topology on some newer
+ Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, and Windows systems.
+ On Windows system with more than 32 logical processors,
+ the CPU topology is not detected.</p>
+ <p>For more information, see argument
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology">cpu_topology</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{cpu_topology, used}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns the <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> which is used by the
- emulator. For more information see the
- documentation of the
- <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology">cpu_topology</seealso>
- argument.
- </p>
+ <p>Returns <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> used by the emulator.
+ For more information, see argument
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology">cpu_topology</seealso>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="6"/>
<name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="7"/>
@@ -6224,7 +6635,7 @@ ok
<name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="65"/>
<name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="66"/>
<name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="67"/>
- <fsummary>Information about the system</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Information about the system.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns various information about the current system
(emulator) as specified by <c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p>
@@ -6241,8 +6652,7 @@ ok
Other possible return values are <c>debug</c>, <c>purify</c>,
<c>quantify</c>, <c>purecov</c>, <c>gcov</c>, <c>valgrind</c>,
<c>gprof</c>, and <c>lcnt</c>. Possible return values
- may be added and/or removed at any time without prior notice.
- </p>
+ can be added or removed at any time without prior notice.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>c_compiler_used</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -6250,26 +6660,25 @@ ok
compiling the runtime system. The first element is an
atom describing the name of the compiler, or <c>undefined</c>
if unknown. The second element is a term describing the
- version of the compiler, or <c>undefined</c> if unknown.
- </p>
+ version of the compiler, or <c>undefined</c> if unknown.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>check_io</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns a list containing miscellaneous information
- regarding the emulators internal I/O checking. Note,
- the content of the returned list may vary between
- platforms and over time. The only thing guaranteed is
+ about the emulators internal I/O checking. Notice that
+ the content of the returned list can vary between
+ platforms and over time. It is only guaranteed
that a list is returned.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>compat_rel</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns the compatibility mode of the local node as
an integer. The integer returned represents the
- Erlang/OTP release which the current emulator has been
+ Erlang/OTP release that the current emulator has been
set to be backward compatible with. The compatibility
- mode can be configured at startup by using the command
- line flag <c>+R</c>, see
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#compat_rel">erl(1)</seealso>.</p>
+ mode can be configured at startup by using command-line flag
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#compat_rel">+R</seealso> in
+ <c>erl(1)</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>cpu_topology</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -6282,144 +6691,150 @@ ok
creation of a node is stored in process identifiers, port
identifiers, and references. This makes it (to some
extent) possible to distinguish between identifiers from
- different incarnations of a node. Currently valid
- creations are integers in the range 1..3, but this may
- (probably will) change in the future. If the node is not
- alive, 0 is returned.</p>
+ different incarnations of a node. The valid
+ creations are integers in the range 1..3, but this will
+ probably change in a future release. If the node is not
+ alive, <c>0</c> is returned.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>debug_compiled</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns <c>true</c> if the emulator has been debug
- compiled; otherwise, <c>false</c>.
- </p>
+ compiled, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_delayed_node_table_gc"><c>delayed_node_table_gc</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>delayed_node_table_gc</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns the amount of time in seconds that garbage collection
- of an entry in a node table will be delayed. This limit can be set
- on startup by passing the
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+zdntgc">+zdntgc</seealso> command line
- flag to <c>erl</c>. For more information see the documentation of the
+ <marker id="system_info_delayed_node_table_gc"></marker>
+ <p>Returns the amount of time in seconds garbage collection
+ of an entry in a node table is delayed. This limit can be set
+ on startup by passing the command line flag
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+zdntgc">+zdntgc</seealso>
+ to <c>erl</c>. For more information see the documentation of the
command line flag.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers"><c>dirty_cpu_schedulers</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>dirty_cpu_schedulers</c></tag>
<item>
+ <marker id="system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers"></marker>
<p>Returns the number of dirty CPU scheduler threads used by
the emulator. Dirty CPU schedulers execute CPU-bound
- native functions such as NIFs, linked-in driver code, and BIFs
- that cannot be managed cleanly by the emulator's normal schedulers.
- </p>
- <p>The number of dirty CPU scheduler threads is determined at emulator
- boot time and cannot be changed after that. The number of dirty CPU
- scheduler threads online can however be changed at any time. The number of
- dirty CPU schedulers can be set on startup by passing
- the <seealso marker="erts:erl#+SDcpu">+SDcpu</seealso> or
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+SDPcpu">+SDPcpu</seealso> command line flags,
- see <seealso marker="erts:erl#+SDcpu">erl(1)</seealso>.
- </p>
- <p><em>Note that the dirty schedulers functionality is experimental</em>, and
- that you have to enable support for dirty schedulers when building OTP in
- order to try out the functionality.</p>
- <p>See also <seealso marker="#system_flag_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online">erlang:system_flag(dirty_cpu_schedulers_online, DirtyCPUSchedulersOnline)</seealso>,
+ native functions, such as NIFs, linked-in driver code,
+ and BIFs that cannot be managed cleanly by the normal
+ emulator schedulers.</p>
+ <p>The number of dirty CPU scheduler threads is determined
+ at emulator boot time and cannot be changed after that.
+ However, the number of dirty CPU scheduler threads online
+ can be changed at any time. The number of dirty CPU
+ schedulers can be set at startup by passing
+ command-line flag
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+SDcpu">+SDcpu</seealso> or
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+SDPcpu">+SDPcpu</seealso> in
+ <c>erl(1)</c>.</p>
+ <p>Notice that the dirty schedulers functionality is
+ experimental. Enable support for dirty schedulers when
+ building OTP to try out the functionality.</p>
+ <p>See also
+ <seealso marker="#system_flag_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online">erlang:system_flag(dirty_cpu_schedulers_online, DirtyCPUSchedulersOnline)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online">erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers_online)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_io_schedulers">erlang:system_info(dirty_io_schedulers)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers_online">erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)</seealso>, and
<seealso marker="#system_flag_schedulers_online">erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, SchedulersOnline)</seealso>.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online"><c>dirty_cpu_schedulers_online</c></marker></tag>
- <item>
- <p>Returns the number of dirty CPU schedulers online. The return value
- satisfies the following relationship:
- <c><![CDATA[1 <= DirtyCPUSchedulersOnline <= N]]></c>, where <c>N</c> is
- the lesser of the return values of <c>erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers)</c> and
- <c>erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)</c>.
- </p>
- <p>The number of dirty CPU schedulers online can be set on startup by passing
- the <seealso marker="erts:erl#+SDcpu">+SDcpu</seealso> command line flag, see
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+SDcpu">erl(1)</seealso>.
- </p>
- <p><em>Note that the dirty schedulers functionality is experimental</em>, and
- that you have to enable support for dirty schedulers when building OTP in
- order to try out the functionality.</p>
+ <tag><c>dirty_cpu_schedulers_online</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <marker id="system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online"></marker>
+ <p>Returns the number of dirty CPU schedulers online.
+ The return value satisfies
+ <c><![CDATA[1 <= DirtyCPUSchedulersOnline <= N]]></c>,
+ where <c>N</c> is the smallest of the return values of
+ <c>erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers)</c> and
+ <c>erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)</c>.</p>
+ <p>The number of dirty CPU schedulers online can be set at
+ startup by passing command-line flag
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+SDcpu">+SDcpu</seealso> in
+ <c>erl(1)</c>.</p>
+ <p>Notice that the dirty schedulers functionality is
+ experimental. Enable support for dirty schedulers when
+ building OTP to try out the functionality.</p>
<p>For more information, see
<seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers">erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_io_schedulers">erlang:system_info(dirty_io_schedulers)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers_online">erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)</seealso>, and
- <seealso marker="#system_flag_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online">erlang:system_flag(dirty_cpu_schedulers_online, DirtyCPUSchedulersOnline)</seealso>.
- </p>
- </item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_dirty_io_schedulers"><c>dirty_io_schedulers</c></marker></tag>
- <item>
- <p>Returns the number of dirty I/O schedulers as an integer. Dirty I/O schedulers
- execute I/O-bound native functions such as NIFs and linked-in driver code that
- cannot be managed cleanly by the emulator's normal schedulers.
- </p>
- <p>This value can be set on startup by passing
- the <seealso marker="erts:erl#+SDio">+SDio</seealso> command line flag, see
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+SDio">erl(1)</seealso>.
- </p>
- <p><em>Note that the dirty schedulers functionality is experimental</em>, and
- that you have to enable support for dirty schedulers when building OTP in
- order to try out the functionality.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#system_flag_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online">erlang:system_flag(dirty_cpu_schedulers_online, DirtyCPUSchedulersOnline)</seealso>.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>dirty_io_schedulers</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <marker id="system_info_dirty_io_schedulers"></marker>
+ <p>Returns the number of dirty I/O schedulers as an integer.
+ Dirty I/O schedulers execute I/O-bound native functions,
+ such as NIFs and linked-in driver code, which cannot be
+ managed cleanly by the normal emulator schedulers.</p>
+ <p>This value can be set at startup by passing command-line
+ argument <seealso marker="erts:erl#+SDio">+SDio</seealso>
+ in <c>erl(1)</c>.</p>
+ <p>Notice that the dirty schedulers functionality is
+ experimental. Enable support for dirty schedulers when
+ building OTP to try out the functionality.</p>
<p>For more information, see
<seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers">erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online">erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers_online)</seealso>, and
- <seealso marker="#system_flag_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online">erlang:system_flag(dirty_cpu_schedulers_online, DirtyCPUSchedulersOnline)</seealso>.
- </p>
+ <seealso marker="#system_flag_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online">erlang:system_flag(dirty_cpu_schedulers_online, DirtyCPUSchedulersOnline)</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>dist</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns a binary containing a string of distribution
information formatted as in Erlang crash dumps. For more
- information see the <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump">"How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps"</seealso>
- chapter in the ERTS User's Guide.</p>
+ information, see Section
+ <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump">"How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps"</seealso>
+ in the User's Guide.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_dist_buf_busy_limit"><c>dist_buf_busy_limit</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>dist_buf_busy_limit</c></tag>
<item>
+ <marker id="system_info_dist_buf_busy_limit"></marker>
<p>Returns the value of the distribution buffer busy limit
- in bytes. This limit can be set on startup by passing the
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+zdbbl">+zdbbl</seealso> command line
- flag to <c>erl</c>.</p>
+ in bytes. This limit can be set at startup by passing
+ command-line flag
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+zdbbl">+zdbbl</seealso>
+ to <c>erl</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>dist_ctrl</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns a list of tuples
- <c>{Node, ControllingEntity}</c>, one entry for each
- connected remote node. The <c><anno>Node</anno></c> is the name of the
- node and the <c><anno>ControllingEntity</anno></c> is the port or pid
- responsible for the communication to that node. More
- specifically, the <c><anno>ControllingEntity</anno></c> for nodes
- connected via TCP/IP (the normal case) is the socket
- actually used in communication with the specific node.</p>
+ <c>{<anno>Node</anno>, <anno>ControllingEntity</anno>}</c>,
+ one entry for each connected remote node.
+ <c><anno>Node</anno></c> is the node name
+ and <c><anno>ControllingEntity</anno></c> is the port or process
+ identifier responsible for the communication to that node.
+ More specifically, <c><anno>ControllingEntity</anno></c> for
+ nodes connected through TCP/IP (the normal case) is the socket
+ used in communication with the specific node.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>driver_version</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns a string containing the erlang driver version
- used by the runtime system. It will be on the form
+ <p>Returns a string containing the Erlang driver version
+ used by the runtime system. It has the form
<seealso marker="erts:erl_driver#version_management">"&lt;major ver&gt;.&lt;minor ver&gt;"</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>dynamic_trace</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns an atom describing the dynamic trace framework
- compiled into the virtual machine. It can currently be either
- <c>dtrace</c>, <c>systemtap</c> or <c>none</c>. For a
- commercial or standard build, this is always <c>none</c>,
- the other return values indicate a custom configuration
- (e.g. <c>./configure --with-dynamic-trace=dtrace</c>). See
- the <seealso marker="runtime_tools:dyntrace">dyntrace
- </seealso> manual page and the
+ compiled into the virtual machine. It can be
+ <c>dtrace</c>, <c>systemtap</c>, or <c>none</c>. For a
+ commercial or standard build, it is always <c>none</c>.
+ The other return values indicate a custom configuration
+ (for example, <c>./configure --with-dynamic-trace=dtrace</c>).
+ For more information about dynamic tracing, see the
+ <seealso marker="runtime_tools:dyntrace">dyntrace</seealso>
+ manual page and the
<c>README.dtrace</c>/<c>README.systemtap</c> files in the
- Erlang source code top directory for more information
- about dynamic tracing.</p>
+ Erlang source code top directory.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>dynamic_trace_probes</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns a <c>boolean()</c> indicating if dynamic trace probes
- (either dtrace or systemtap) are built into the
- emulator. This can only be <c>true</c> if the virtual
- machine was built for dynamic tracing
- (i.e. <c>system_info(dynamic_trace)</c> returns
+ <p>Returns a <c>boolean()</c> indicating if dynamic trace
+ probes (<c>dtrace</c> or <c>systemtap</c>) are built into
+ the emulator. This can only be <c>true</c> if the Virtual
+ Machine was built for dynamic tracing (that is,
+ <c>system_info(dynamic_trace)</c> returns
<c>dtrace</c> or <c>systemtap</c>).</p>
</item>
<tag><marker id="system_info_end_time"/><c>end_time</c></tag>
@@ -6433,42 +6848,43 @@ ok
<tag><c>elib_malloc</c></tag>
<item>
<p>This option will be removed in a future release.
- The return value will always be <c>false</c> since
- the elib_malloc allocator has been removed.</p>
+ The return value will always be <c>false</c>, as the
+ <c>elib_malloc</c> allocator has been removed.</p>
</item>
<tag><marker id="system_info_eager_check_io"><c>eager_check_io</c></marker></tag>
<item>
<p>
- Returns the value of the <c>erl</c>
- <seealso marker="erl#+secio">+secio</seealso> command line
- flag which is either <c>true</c> or <c>false</c>. See the
+ Returns the value of the <c>erl</c> command line flag
+ <seealso marker="erl#+secio">+secio</seealso>
+ which is either <c>true</c> or <c>false</c>. See the
documentation of the command line flag for information about
the different values.
</p>
</item>
<tag><c>ets_limit</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns the maximum number of ETS tables allowed. This limit
- can be increased on startup by passing the <seealso
- marker="erts:erl#+e">+e</seealso> command line flag to
- <c>erl</c> or by setting the environment variable
- <c>ERL_MAX_ETS_TABLES</c> before starting the Erlang runtime
- system.</p>
+ <p>Returns the maximum number of ETS tables allowed. This
+ limit can be increased at startup by passing
+ command-line flag
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+e">+e</seealso> to
+ <c>erl(1)</c> or by setting environment variable
+ <c>ERL_MAX_ETS_TABLES</c> before starting the Erlang
+ runtime system.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>fullsweep_after</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns <c>{fullsweep_after, integer() >= 0}</c> which is the
- <c>fullsweep_after</c> garbage collection setting used
- by default. For more information see
- <c>garbage_collection</c> described below.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>{fullsweep_after, integer() >= 0}</c>, which is
+ the <c>fullsweep_after</c> garbage collection setting used
+ by default. For more information, see
+ <c>garbage_collection</c> described in the following.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>garbage_collection</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns a list describing the default garbage collection
settings. A process spawned on the local node by a
- <c>spawn</c> or <c>spawn_link</c> will use these
+ <c>spawn</c> or <c>spawn_link</c> uses these
garbage collection settings. The default settings can be
- changed by use of
+ changed by using
<seealso marker="#system_flag/2">system_flag/2</seealso>.
<seealso marker="#spawn_opt/4">spawn_opt/4</seealso>
can spawn a process that does not use the default
@@ -6482,8 +6898,8 @@ ok
</item>
<tag><c>heap_type</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns the heap type used by the current emulator.
- Currently only the following heap type exists:</p>
+ <p>Returns the heap type used by the current emulator. One
+ heap type exists:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>private</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -6498,51 +6914,51 @@ ok
<item>
<p>Returns a binary containing a string of miscellaneous
system information formatted as in Erlang crash dumps.
- For more information see the
- <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump">"How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps"</seealso> chapter in the ERTS
- User's Guide.</p>
+ For more information, see Section
+ <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump">"How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps"</seealso>
+ in the User's Guide.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>kernel_poll</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns <c>true</c> if the emulator uses some kind of
- kernel-poll implementation; otherwise, <c>false</c>.</p>
+ kernel-poll implementation, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>loaded</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns a binary containing a string of loaded module
information formatted as in Erlang crash dumps. For more
- information see the <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump">"How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps"</seealso> chapter
- in the ERTS User's Guide.</p>
+ information, see Section
+ <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump">"How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps"</seealso>
+ in the User's Guide.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="logical_processors"><c>logical_processors</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>logical_processors</c></tag>
<item>
+ <marker id="logical_processors"></marker>
<p>Returns the detected number of logical processors configured
- on the system. The return value is either an integer, or
- the atom <c>unknown</c> if the emulator wasn't able to
- detect logical processors configured.
- </p>
+ in the system. The return value is either an integer, or
+ the atom <c>unknown</c> if the emulator cannot
+ detect the configured logical processors.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="logical_processors_available"><c>logical_processors_available</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>logical_processors_available</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns the detected number of logical processors available to
- the Erlang runtime system. The return value is either an
- integer, or the atom <c>unknown</c> if the emulator wasn't
- able to detect logical processors available. The number
- of logical processors available is less than or equal to
- the number of <seealso marker="#logical_processors_online">logical
- processors online</seealso>.
- </p>
+ <marker id="logical_processors_available"></marker>
+ <p>Returns the detected number of logical processors available
+ to the Erlang runtime system. The return value is either an
+ integer, or the atom <c>unknown</c> if the emulator
+ cannot detect the available logical processors. The number
+ of available logical processors is less than or equal to
+ the number of
+ <seealso marker="#logical_processors_online">logical processors online</seealso>.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="logical_processors_online"><c>logical_processors_online</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>logical_processors_online</c></tag>
<item>
+ <marker id="logical_processors_online"></marker>
<p>Returns the detected number of logical processors online on
the system. The return value is either an integer,
- or the atom <c>unknown</c> if the emulator wasn't able to
+ or the atom <c>unknown</c> if the emulator cannot
detect logical processors online. The number of logical
processors online is less than or equal to the number of
- <seealso marker="#logical_processors">logical processors
- configured</seealso>.
- </p>
+ <seealso marker="#logical_processors">logical processors configured</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>machine</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -6550,27 +6966,30 @@ ok
</item>
<tag><c>min_heap_size</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns <c>{min_heap_size, <anno>MinHeapSize</anno>}</c> where <c><anno>MinHeapSize</anno></c> is the current system wide
- minimum heap size for spawned processes.</p>
+ <p>Returns <c>{min_heap_size, <anno>MinHeapSize</anno>}</c>,
+ where <c><anno>MinHeapSize</anno></c> is the current
+ system-wide minimum heap size for spawned processes.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>min_bin_vheap_size</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns <c>{min_bin_vheap_size, <anno>MinBinVHeapSize</anno>}</c> where <c><anno>MinBinVHeapSize</anno></c> is the current system wide
+ <p>Returns <c>{min_bin_vheap_size,
+ <anno>MinBinVHeapSize</anno>}</c>, where
+ <c><anno>MinBinVHeapSize</anno></c> is the current system-wide
minimum binary virtual heap size for spawned processes.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>modified_timing_level</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns the modified timing level (an integer) if
- modified timing has been enabled; otherwise,
- <c>undefined</c>. See the <c>+T</c> command line flag
- in the documentation of the
- <seealso marker="erts:erl#+T">erl(1)</seealso>
- command for more information on modified timing.</p>
+ <p>Returns the modified timing-level (an integer) if
+ modified timing is enabled, otherwise, <c>undefined</c>.
+ For more information about modified timing, see
+ command-line flag
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+T">+T</seealso>
+ in <c>erl(1)</c></p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_multi_scheduling"><c>multi_scheduling</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>multi_scheduling</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns <c>disabled</c>, <c>blocked</c>, or <c>enabled</c>.
- A description of the return values:</p>
+ <marker id="system_info_multi_scheduling"></marker>
+ <p>Returns <c>disabled</c>, <c>blocked</c>, or <c>enabled</c>:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>disabled</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -6581,93 +7000,99 @@ ok
<tag><c>blocked</c></tag>
<item>
<p>The emulator has more than one scheduler thread,
- but all scheduler threads but one have been blocked,
- i.e., only one scheduler thread will schedule
- Erlang processes and execute Erlang code.</p>
+ but all scheduler threads except one are blocked,
+ that is, only one scheduler thread schedules
+ Erlang processes and executes Erlang code.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>enabled</c></tag>
<item>
<p>The emulator has more than one scheduler thread,
- and no scheduler threads have been blocked, i.e.,
- all available scheduler threads will schedule
+ and no scheduler threads are blocked, that is,
+ all available scheduler threads schedule
Erlang processes and execute Erlang code.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>See also <seealso marker="#system_flag_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, BlockState)</seealso>,
- <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling_blockers">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling_blockers)</seealso>, and
+ <p>See also
+ <seealso marker="#system_flag_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, BlockState)</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling_blockers">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling_blockers)</seealso>,
+ and
<seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_multi_scheduling_blockers"><c>multi_scheduling_blockers</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>multi_scheduling_blockers</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns a list of <c><anno>PID</anno></c>s when multi-scheduling
- is blocked; otherwise, the empty list. The <c><anno>PID</anno></c>s
- in the list is <c><anno>PID</anno></c>s of the processes currently
- blocking multi-scheduling. A <c><anno>PID</anno></c> will only be
- present once in the list, even if the corresponding
+ <marker id="system_info_multi_scheduling_blockers"></marker>
+ <p>Returns a list of <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>s when
+ multi-scheduling is blocked, otherwise the empty list is
+ returned. The <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>s in the list
+ represent all the processes currently
+ blocking multi-scheduling. A <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> occurs
+ only once in the list, even if the corresponding
process has blocked multiple times.</p>
- <p>See also <seealso marker="#system_flag_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, BlockState)</seealso>,
- <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling)</seealso>, and
+ <p>See also
+ <seealso marker="#system_flag_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, BlockState)</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling)</seealso>,
+ and
<seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>nif_version</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns a string containing the erlang NIF version
- used by the runtime system. It will be on the form "&lt;major ver&gt;.&lt;minor ver&gt;".</p>
+ <p>Returns a string containing the version of the Erlang NIF interface
+ used by the runtime system. It is on the form
+ "&lt;major ver&gt;.&lt;minor ver&gt;".</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_otp_release"><c>otp_release</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>otp_release</c></tag>
<item>
+ <marker id="system_info_otp_release"></marker>
<p>Returns a string containing the OTP release number of the
- OTP release that the currently executing ERTS application is
+ OTP release that the currently executing <c>ERTS</c> application is
part of.</p>
- <p>As of OTP release 17, the OTP release number corresponds to
- the major OTP version number. There is no
- <c>erlang:system_info()</c> argument giving the exact OTP
- version. This since the exact OTP version in the general case
- is hard to determine. For more information see
- <seealso marker="doc/system_principles:versions">the
- documentation of versions in the system principles
- guide</seealso>.</p>
+ <p>As from OTP 17, the OTP release number corresponds to
+ the major OTP version number. No
+ <c>erlang:system_info()</c> argument gives the exact OTP
+ version. This is because the exact OTP version in the general case
+ is difficult to determine. For more information, see the description
+ of versions in <seealso marker="doc/system_principles:versions">
+ System principles</seealso> in System Documentation.</p>
</item>
<tag><marker id="system_info_os_monotonic_time_source"><c>os_monotonic_time_source</c></marker></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns a list containing information about the source of
<seealso marker="erts:time_correction#OS_Monotonic_Time">OS
monotonic time</seealso> that is used by the runtime system.</p>
- <p>In case <c>[]</c> is returned, no OS monotonic time is
+ <p>If <c>[]</c> is returned, no OS monotonic time is
available. The list contains two-tuples with <c>Key</c>s
as first element, and <c>Value</c>s as second element. The
- order if these tuples is undefined. Currently the following
- tuples may be part of the list, but more tuples may be
+ order of these tuples is undefined. The following
+ tuples can be part of the list, but more tuples can be
introduced in the future:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{function, Function}</c></tag>
- <item><p><c>Function</c> is the name of the funcion
+ <item><p><c>Function</c> is the name of the function
used. This tuple always exist if OS monotonic time is
available to the runtime system.</p></item>
<tag><c>{clock_id, ClockId}</c></tag>
<item><p>This tuple only exist if <c>Function</c>
can be used with different clocks. <c>ClockId</c>
- corresponds to the clock identifer used when calling
+ corresponds to the clock identifier used when calling
<c>Function</c>.</p></item>
<tag><c>{resolution, OsMonotonicTimeResolution}</c></tag>
<item><p>Highest possible
<seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Resolution">resolution</seealso>
of current OS monotonic time source as parts per
- second. If no resolution information can be retreived
- from the OS, <c>OsMonotonicTimeResolution</c> will be
+ second. If no resolution information can be retrieved
+ from the OS, <c>OsMonotonicTimeResolution</c> is
set to the resolution of the time unit of
<c>Function</c>s return value. That is, the actual
- resolution may be lower than
+ resolution can be lower than
<c>OsMonotonicTimeResolution</c>. Also note that
the resolution does not say anything about the
<seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Accuracy">accuracy</seealso>,
- and that the
+ and whether the
<seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Precision">precision</seealso>
- might not align with the resolution. You do,
- however, know that the precision won't be
- better than
+ do align with the resolution. You do,
+ however, know that the precision is not better than
<c>OsMonotonicTimeResolution</c>.</p></item>
<tag><c>{extended, Extended}</c></tag>
@@ -6699,8 +7124,8 @@ ok
system time</seealso> that is used by the runtime system.</p>
<p>The list contains two-tuples with <c>Key</c>s
as first element, and <c>Value</c>s as second element. The
- order if these tuples is undefined. Currently the following
- tuples may be part of the list, but more tuples may be
+ order if these tuples is undefined. The following
+ tuples can be part of the list, but more tuples can be
introduced in the future:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{function, Function}</c></tag>
@@ -6710,26 +7135,25 @@ ok
<tag><c>{clock_id, ClockId}</c></tag>
<item><p>This tuple only exist if <c>Function</c>
can be used with different clocks. <c>ClockId</c>
- corresponds to the clock identifer used when calling
+ corresponds to the clock identifier used when calling
<c>Function</c>.</p></item>
<tag><c>{resolution, OsSystemTimeResolution}</c></tag>
<item><p>Highest possible
<seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Resolution">resolution</seealso>
of current OS system time source as parts per
- second. If no resolution information can be retreived
- from the OS, <c>OsSystemTimeResolution</c> will be
+ second. If no resolution information can be retrieved
+ from the OS, <c>OsSystemTimeResolution</c> is
set to the resolution of the time unit of
<c>Function</c>s return value. That is, the actual
resolution may be lower than
<c>OsSystemTimeResolution</c>. Also note that
the resolution does not say anything about the
<seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Accuracy">accuracy</seealso>,
- and that the
+ and whether the
<seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Precision">precision</seealso>
- might not align with the resolution. You do,
- however, know that the precision won't be
- better than
+ do align with the resolution. You do,
+ however, know that the precision is not better than
<c>OsSystemTimeResolution</c>.</p></item>
<tag><c>{parallel, Parallel}</c></tag>
@@ -6745,130 +7169,137 @@ ok
<seealso marker="#type_time_unit">time unit</seealso>.</p></item>
</taglist>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_port_parallelism"><c>port_parallelism</c></marker></tag>
- <item><p>Returns the default port parallelism scheduling hint used.
- For more information see the
- <seealso marker="erl#+spp">+spp</seealso> command line argument
- of <seealso marker="erl">erl(1)</seealso>.</p></item>
+ <tag><c>port_parallelism</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <marker id="system_info_port_parallelism"></marker>
+ <p>Returns the default port parallelism scheduling hint used.
+ For more information, see command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erl#+spp">+spp</seealso> in <c>erl(1)</c>.</p></item>
<tag><marker id="system_info_port_count"/><c>port_count</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns the number of ports currently existing at
- the local node as an integer. The same value as
- <c>length(erlang:ports())</c> returns, but more efficient.</p>
+ <p>Returns the number of ports currently existing at the
+ local node. The value is given as an integer. This is
+ the same value as returned by
+ <c>length(erlang:ports())</c>, but more efficient.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_port_limit"><c>port_limit</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>port_limit</c></tag>
<item>
+ <marker id="system_info_port_limit"></marker>
<p>Returns the maximum number of simultaneously existing
- ports at the local node as an integer. This limit
- can be configured at startup by using the
- <seealso marker="erl#+Q">+Q</seealso>
- command line flag of
- <seealso marker="erl">erl(1)</seealso>.</p>
+ ports at the local node as an integer. This limit can be
+ configured at startup by using command-line flag
+ <seealso marker="erl#+Q">+Q</seealso> in <c>erl(1)</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><marker id="system_info_process_count"/><c>process_count</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns the number of processes currently existing at
- the local node as an integer. The same value as
- <c>length(processes())</c> returns, but more efficient.</p>
+ <p>Returns the number of processes currently existing at the
+ local node. The value is given as an integer. This is
+ the same value as returned by
+ <c>length(processes())</c>, but more efficient.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_process_limit"><c>process_limit</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>process_limit</c></tag>
<item>
+ <marker id="system_info_process_limit"></marker>
<p>Returns the maximum number of simultaneously existing
- processes at the local node as an integer. This limit
- can be configured at startup by using the
- <seealso marker="erl#+P">+P</seealso>
- command line flag of
- <seealso marker="erl">erl(1)</seealso>.</p>
+ processes at the local node. The value is given as an
+ integer. This limit can be configured at startup by using
+ command-line flag <seealso marker="erl#+P">+P</seealso>
+ in <c>erl(1)</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>procs</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns a binary containing a string of process and port
information formatted as in Erlang crash dumps. For more
- information see the <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump">"How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps"</seealso> chapter
- in the ERTS User's Guide.</p>
+ information, see Section
+ <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump">"How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps"</seealso>
+ in the User's Guide.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_scheduler_bind_type"><c>scheduler_bind_type</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>scheduler_bind_type</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns information on how user has requested
+ <marker id="system_info_scheduler_bind_type"></marker>
+ <p>Returns information about how the user has requested
schedulers to be bound or not bound.</p>
- <p><em>NOTE:</em> Even though user has requested
- schedulers to be bound, they might have silently failed
- to bind. In order to inspect actual scheduler bindings call
- <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bindings">erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings)</seealso>.
- </p>
- <p>For more information, see
- the <c>erl</c> <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso>
- command line argument, and
- <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bindings">erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings)</seealso>.
- </p>
- </item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_scheduler_bindings"><c>scheduler_bindings</c></marker></tag>
- <item>
- <p>Returns information on currently used scheduler
+ <p>Notice that even though a user has requested
+ schedulers to be bound, they can silently have failed
+ to bind. To inspect the scheduler bindings, call
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bindings">erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings)</seealso>.</p>
+ <p>For more information, see command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso>
+ in <c>erl(1)</c> and
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bindings">erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings)</seealso>.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>scheduler_bindings</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <marker id="system_info_scheduler_bindings"></marker>
+ <p>Returns information about the currently used scheduler
bindings.</p>
<p>A tuple of a size equal to
- <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso> is returned. The elements of the tuple are integers
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>
+ is returned. The tuple elements are integers
or the atom <c>unbound</c>. Logical processor identifiers
are represented as integers. The <c>N</c>th
element of the tuple equals the current binding for
the scheduler with the scheduler identifier equal to
- <c>N</c>. E.g., if the schedulers have been bound,
+ <c>N</c>. For example, if the schedulers are bound,
<c>element(erlang:system_info(scheduler_id),
- erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings))</c> will return
+ erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings))</c> returns
the identifier of the logical processor that the calling
- process is executing on.
- </p>
- <p>Note that only schedulers online can be bound to logical
+ process is executing on.</p>
+ <p>Notice that only schedulers online can be bound to logical
processors.</p>
- <p>For more information, see
- the <c>erl</c> <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso>
- command line argument,
+ <p>For more information, see command-line argument
+ <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso>
+ in <c>erl(1)</c> and
<seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers_online">erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)</seealso>.
</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_scheduler_id"><c>scheduler_id</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>scheduler_id</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns the scheduler id (<c>SchedulerId</c>) of the
+ <marker id="system_info_scheduler_id"></marker>
+ <p>Returns the scheduler ID (<c>SchedulerId</c>) of the
scheduler thread that the calling process is executing
- on. <c><anno>SchedulerId</anno></c> is a positive integer; where
- <c><![CDATA[1 <= SchedulerId <= erlang:system_info(schedulers)]]></c>. See also
+ on. <c><anno>SchedulerId</anno></c> is a positive integer,
+ where
+ <c><![CDATA[1 <= SchedulerId <= erlang:system_info(schedulers)]]></c>.
+ See also
<seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_schedulers"><c>schedulers</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>schedulers</c></tag>
<item>
+ <marker id="system_info_schedulers"></marker>
<p>Returns the number of scheduler threads used by
the emulator. Scheduler threads online schedules Erlang
processes and Erlang ports, and execute Erlang code
- and Erlang linked in driver code.</p>
+ and Erlang linked-in driver code.</p>
<p>The number of scheduler threads is determined at
- emulator boot time and cannot be changed after
- that. The amount of schedulers online can
- however be changed at any time.</p>
- <p>See also <seealso marker="#system_flag_schedulers_online">erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, SchedulersOnline)</seealso>,
+ emulator boot time and cannot be changed later.
+ However, the number of schedulers online can
+ be changed at any time.</p>
+ <p>See also
+ <seealso marker="#system_flag_schedulers_online">erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, SchedulersOnline)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers_online">erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_id">erlang:system_info(scheduler_id)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#system_flag_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, BlockState)</seealso>,
- <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling)</seealso>, and
- and <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling_blockers">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling_blockers)</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling)</seealso>,
+ and
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling_blockers">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling_blockers)</seealso>.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_schedulers_online"><c>schedulers_online</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>schedulers_online</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns the amount of schedulers online. The scheduler
- identifiers of schedulers online satisfy the following
- relationship:
- <c><![CDATA[1 <= SchedulerId <= erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)]]></c>.
- </p>
+ <marker id="system_info_schedulers_online"></marker>
+ <p>Returns the number of schedulers online. The scheduler
+ identifiers of schedulers online satisfy the relationship
+ <c><![CDATA[1 <= SchedulerId <= erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)]]></c>.</p>
<p>For more information, see
- <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>
and
- <seealso marker="#system_flag_schedulers_online">erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, SchedulersOnline)</seealso>.
- </p> <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="49"/>
-
+ <seealso marker="#system_flag_schedulers_online">erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, SchedulersOnline)</seealso>.</p>
+ <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="49"/>
</item>
<tag><c>smp_support</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns <c>true</c> if the emulator has been compiled
- with smp support; otherwise, <c>false</c>.</p>
+ with SMP support, otherwise <c>false</c> is returned.</p>
</item>
<tag><marker id="system_info_start_time"/><c>start_time</c></tag>
<item><p>The <seealso marker="#monotonic_time/0">Erlang monotonic
@@ -6880,7 +7311,7 @@ ok
<tag><c>system_version</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns a string containing version number and
- some important properties such as the number of schedulers.</p>
+ some important properties, such as the number of schedulers.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>system_architecture</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -6890,23 +7321,28 @@ ok
<tag><c>threads</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns <c>true</c> if the emulator has been compiled
- with thread support; otherwise, <c>false</c> is
- returned.</p>
+ with thread support, otherwise <c>false</c> is returned.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_thread_pool_size"><c>thread_pool_size</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>thread_pool_size</c></tag>
<item>
+ <marker id="system_info_thread_pool_size"></marker>
<p>Returns the number of async threads in the async thread
pool used for asynchronous driver calls
- (<seealso marker="erts:erl_driver#driver_async">driver_async()</seealso>)
- as an integer.</p>
+ (<seealso marker="erts:erl_driver#driver_async">driver_async()</seealso>).
+ The value is given as an integer.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_time_correction"/><c>time_correction</c></tag>
- <item><p>Returns a boolean value indicating whether
+
+ <tag><c>time_correction</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <marker id="system_info_time_correction"></marker>
+ <p>Returns a boolean value indicating whether
<seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Correction">time correction</seealso>
is enabled or not.
</p></item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_time_offset"/><c>time_offset</c></tag>
- <item><p>Returns the state of the time offset:</p>
+ <tag><c>time_offset</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <marker id="system_info_time_offset"></marker>
+ <p>Returns the state of the time offset:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>preliminary</c></tag>
<item><p>The time offset is preliminary, and will be changed
@@ -6916,19 +7352,18 @@ ok
time warp mode</seealso>.</p></item>
<tag><c>final</c></tag>
- <item><p>The time offset is final. This
- either due to the use of the
+ <item><p>The time offset is final. This either because
<seealso marker="time_correction#No_Time_Warp_Mode">no
- time warp mode</seealso>, or due to the time offset having
- been finalized when using the
+ time warp mode</seealso> is used, or because the time
+ offset have been finalized when
<seealso marker="time_correction#Single_Time_Warp_Mode">single
- time warp mode</seealso>.</p></item>
+ time warp mode</seealso> is used.</p></item>
<tag><c>volatile</c></tag>
- <item><p>The time offset is volatile. That is, it may
- change at any time. This due to the
+ <item><p>The time offset is volatile. That is, it can
+ change at any time. This is because
<seealso marker="time_correction#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode">multi
- time warp mode</seealso> being used.</p></item>
+ time warp mode</seealso> is used.</p></item>
</taglist>
</item>
<tag><marker id="system_info_time_warp_mode"/><c>time_warp_mode</c></tag>
@@ -6938,19 +7373,20 @@ ok
<taglist>
<tag><c>no_time_warp</c></tag>
<item><p>The <seealso marker="time_correction#No_Time_Warp_Mode">no
- time warp mode</seealso> is being used.</p></item>
+ time warp mode</seealso> is used.</p></item>
<tag><c>single_time_warp</c></tag>
<item><p>The <seealso marker="time_correction#Single_Time_Warp_Mode">single
- time warp mode</seealso> is being used.</p></item>
+ time warp mode</seealso> is used.</p></item>
<tag><c>multi_time_warp</c></tag>
<item><p>The <seealso marker="time_correction#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode">multi
- time warp mode</seealso> is being used.</p></item>
+ time warp mode</seealso> is used.</p></item>
</taglist>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_tolerant_timeofday"><c>tolerant_timeofday</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>tolerant_timeofday</c></tag>
<item>
+ <marker id="system_info_tolerant_timeofday"></marker>
<p>Returns whether a pre erts-7.0 backwards compatible compensation
for sudden changes of system time is <c>enabled</c> or <c>disabled</c>.
Such compensation is <c>enabled</c> when the
@@ -6961,89 +7397,91 @@ ok
</item>
<tag><c>trace_control_word</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns the value of the node's trace control word.
- For more information see documentation of the function
- <c>get_tcw</c> in "Match Specifications in Erlang",
- <seealso marker="erts:match_spec#get_tcw">ERTS User's Guide</seealso>.</p>
+ <p>Returns the value of the node trace control word. For
+ more information, see function <c>get_tcw</c> in Section
+ <seealso marker="erts:match_spec#get_tcw">Match Specifications in Erlang</seealso> in the User's Guide.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="update_cpu_info"><c>update_cpu_info</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>update_cpu_info</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The runtime system rereads the CPU information available and
- updates its internally stored information about the
- <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology_detected">detected CPU
- topology</seealso> and the amount of logical processors
+ <marker id="update_cpu_info"></marker>
+ <p>The runtime system rereads the CPU information available
+ and updates its internally stored information about the
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology_detected">detected
+ CPU topology</seealso> and the number of logical processors
<seealso marker="#logical_processors">configured</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#logical_processors_online">online</seealso>, and
- <seealso marker="#logical_processors_available">available</seealso>.
- If the CPU information has changed since the last time it was read,
- the atom <c>changed</c> is returned; otherwise, the atom
- <c>unchanged</c> is returned. If the CPU information has changed
+ <seealso marker="#logical_processors_available">available</seealso>.</p>
+ <p>If the CPU information has changed since the last time
+ it was read, the atom <c>changed</c> is returned, otherwise
+ the atom <c>unchanged</c>. If the CPU information has changed,
you probably want to
- <seealso marker="#system_flag_schedulers_online">adjust the amount
- of schedulers online</seealso>. You typically want to have as
- many schedulers online as
- <seealso marker="#logical_processors_available">logical processors
- available</seealso>.
- </p>
+ <seealso marker="#system_flag_schedulers_online">adjust the
+ number of schedulers online</seealso>. You typically want
+ to have as many schedulers online as
+ <seealso marker="#logical_processors_available">logical
+ processors available</seealso>.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="system_info_version"><c>version</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>version</c></tag>
<item>
+ <marker id="system_info_version"></marker>
<p>Returns a string containing the version number of the
emulator.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>wordsize</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Same as <c>{wordsize, internal}.</c></p>
+ <p>Same as <c>{wordsize, internal}</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{wordsize, internal}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns the size of Erlang term words in bytes as an
- integer, i.e. on a 32-bit architecture 4 is returned,
- and on a pure 64-bit architecture 8 is returned. On a
+ integer, that is, 4 is returned on a 32-bit architecture,
+ and 8 is returned on a pure 64-bit architecture. On a
halfword 64-bit emulator, 4 is returned, as the Erlang
- terms are stored using a virtual wordsize of half the
- system's wordsize.</p>
+ terms are stored using a virtual word size of half the
+ system word size.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{wordsize, external}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Returns the true wordsize of the emulator, i.e. the size
- of a pointer, in bytes as an integer. On a pure 32-bit
- architecture 4 is returned, on both a halfword and pure
+ <p>Returns the true word size of the emulator, that is,
+ the size of a pointer. The value is given in bytes
+ as an integer. On a pure 32-bit architecture, 4 is
+ returned. On both a half word and on a pure
64-bit architecture, 8 is returned.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<note>
- <p>The <c>scheduler</c> argument has changed name to
- <c>scheduler_id</c>. This in order to avoid mixup with
- the <c>schedulers</c> argument. The <c>scheduler</c>
- argument was introduced in ERTS version 5.5 and renamed
- in ERTS version 5.5.1.</p>
+ <p>Argument <c>scheduler</c> has changed name to
+ <c>scheduler_id</c> to avoid mix up with argument
+ <c>schedulers</c>. Argument <c>scheduler</c> was
+ introduced in <c>ERTS</c> 5.5 and renamed in
+ <c>ERTS</c> 5.5.1.</p>
</note>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="system_monitor" arity="0"/>
+ <fsummary>Current system performance monitoring settings.</fsummary>
<type name="system_monitor_option"/>
- <fsummary>Current system performance monitoring settings</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns the current system monitoring settings set by
<seealso marker="#system_monitor/2">erlang:system_monitor/2</seealso>
- as <c>{<anno>MonitorPid</anno>, <anno>Options</anno>}</c>, or <c>undefined</c> if there
- are no settings. The order of the options may be different
+ as <c>{<anno>MonitorPid</anno>, <anno>Options</anno>}</c>,
+ or <c>undefined</c> if there
+ are no settings. The order of the options can be different
from the one that was set.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="system_monitor" arity="1"/>
+ <fsummary>Sets or clears system performance monitoring options.</fsummary>
<type name="system_monitor_option"/>
- <fsummary>Set or clear system performance monitoring options</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>When called with the argument <c>undefined</c>, all
+ <p>When called with argument <c>undefined</c>, all
system performance monitoring settings are cleared.</p>
- <p>Calling the function with <c>{<anno>MonitorPid</anno>, <anno>Options</anno>}</c> as
- argument, is the same as calling
+ <p>Calling the function with <c>{<anno>MonitorPid</anno>,
+ <anno>Options</anno>}</c> as argument is the same as calling
<seealso marker="#system_monitor/2">erlang:system_monitor(<anno>MonitorPid</anno>, <anno>Options</anno>)</seealso>.</p>
<p>Returns the previous system monitor settings just like
<seealso marker="#system_monitor/0">erlang:system_monitor/0</seealso>.</p>
@@ -7052,102 +7490,101 @@ ok
<func>
<name name="system_monitor" arity="2"/>
+ <fsummary>Sets system performance monitoring options.</fsummary>
<type name="system_monitor_option"/>
- <fsummary>Set system performance monitoring options</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Sets system performance monitoring options. <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c>
- is a local pid that will receive system monitor messages, and
- the second argument is a list of monitoring options:</p>
+ <p>Sets the system performance monitoring options.
+ <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c> is a local process identifier (pid)
+ receiving system monitor messages. The
+ second argument is a list of monitoring options:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{long_gc, Time}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>If a garbage collection in the system takes at least
- <c>Time</c> wallclock milliseconds, a message
+ <c>Time</c> wall clock milliseconds, a message
<c>{monitor, GcPid, long_gc, Info}</c> is sent to
- <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c>. <c>GcPid</c> is the pid that was
- garbage collected and <c>Info</c> is a list of two-element
- tuples describing the result of the garbage collection.
- One of the tuples is <c>{timeout, GcTime}</c> where
- <c>GcTime</c> is the actual time for the garbage
+ <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c>. <c>GcPid</c> is the pid that
+ was garbage collected. <c>Info</c> is a list of two-element
+ tuples describing the result of the garbage collection.</p>
+ <p>One of the tuples is <c>{timeout, GcTime}</c>, where
+ <c>GcTime</c> is the time for the garbage
collection in milliseconds. The other tuples are
- tagged with <c>heap_size</c>, <c>heap_block_size</c>,
- <c>stack_size</c>, <c>mbuf_size</c>, <c>old_heap_size</c>,
- and <c>old_heap_block_size</c>. These tuples are
- explained in the documentation of the
- <seealso marker="#gc_start">gc_start</seealso>
- trace message (see
- <seealso marker="#trace/3">erlang:trace/3</seealso>).
- New tuples may be added, and the order of the tuples in
- the <c>Info</c> list may be changed at any time without prior
- notice.
- </p>
+ tagged with <c>heap_size</c>, <c>heap_block_size</c>
+ <c>stack_size</c>, <c>mbuf_size</c>, <c>old_heap_size</c>,
+ and <c>old_heap_block_size</c>. These tuples are
+ explained in the description of trace message
+ <seealso marker="#gc_start">gc_start</seealso> (see
+ <seealso marker="#trace/3">erlang:trace/3</seealso>).
+ New tuples can be added, and the order of the tuples in
+ the <c>Info</c> list can be changed at any time without
+ prior notice.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{long_schedule, Time}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>If a process or port in the system runs uninterrupted
+ <p>If a process or port in the system runs uninterrupted
for at least <c>Time</c> wall clock milliseconds, a
message <c>{monitor, PidOrPort, long_schedule, Info}</c>
is sent to <c>MonitorPid</c>. <c>PidOrPort</c> is the
- process or port that was running and <c>Info</c> is a
- list of two-element tuples describing the event. In case
- of a <c>pid()</c>, the tuples <c>{timeout, Millis}</c>,
- <c>{in, Location}</c> and <c>{out, Location}</c> will be
+ process or port that was running. <c>Info</c> is a
+ list of two-element tuples describing the event.</p>
+ <p>If a <c>pid()</c>, the tuples <c>{timeout, Millis}</c>,
+ <c>{in, Location}</c>, and <c>{out, Location}</c> are
present, where <c>Location</c> is either an MFA
(<c>{Module, Function, Arity}</c>) describing the
function where the process was scheduled in/out, or the
- atom <c>undefined</c>. In case of a <c>port()</c>, the
+ atom <c>undefined</c>.</p>
+ <p>If a <c>port()</c>, the
tuples <c>{timeout, Millis}</c> and <c>{port_op,Op}</c>
- will be present. <c>Op</c> will be one of <c>proc_sig</c>,
+ are present. <c>Op</c> is one of <c>proc_sig</c>,
<c>timeout</c>, <c>input</c>, <c>output</c>,
- <c>event</c> or <c>dist_cmd</c>, depending on which
- driver callback was executing. <c>proc_sig</c> is an
- internal operation and should never appear, while the
+ <c>event</c>, or <c>dist_cmd</c>, depending on which
+ driver callback was executing.</p>
+ <p><c>proc_sig</c> is an
+ internal operation and is never to appear, while the
others represent the corresponding driver callbacks
<c>timeout</c>, <c>ready_input</c>, <c>ready_output</c>,
- <c>event</c> and finally <c>outputv</c> (when the port
- is used by distribution). The <c>Millis</c> value in
- the <c>timeout</c> tuple will tell you the actual
- uninterrupted execution time of the process or port,
- which will always be <c>&gt;=</c> the <c>Time</c> value
- supplied when starting the trace. New tuples may be
- added to the <c>Info</c> list in the future, and the
- order of the tuples in the list may be changed at any
- time without prior notice.
- </p>
- <p>This can be used to detect problems with NIF's or
- drivers that take too long to execute. Generally, 1 ms
- is considered a good maximum time for a driver callback
- or a NIF. However, a time sharing system should usually
- consider everything below 100 ms as "possible" and
- fairly "normal". Schedule times above that might however
- indicate swapping or a NIF/driver that is
- misbehaving. Misbehaving NIF's and drivers could cause
- bad resource utilization and bad overall performance of
- the system.</p>
+ <c>event</c>, and <c>outputv</c> (when the port
+ is used by distribution). Value <c>Millis</c> in
+ the <c>timeout</c> tuple informs about the
+ uninterrupted execution time of the process or port, which
+ always is equal to or higher than the <c>Time</c> value
+ supplied when starting the trace. New tuples can be
+ added to the <c>Info</c> list in a future release. The
+ order of the tuples in the list can be changed at any
+ time without prior notice.</p>
+ <p>This can be used to detect problems with NIFs or
+ drivers that take too long to execute. 1 ms is
+ considered a good maximum time for a driver callback
+ or a NIF. However, a time-sharing system is usually to
+ consider everything below 100 ms as "possible" and
+ fairly "normal". However, longer schedule times can
+ indicate swapping or a misbehaving NIF/driver.
+ Misbehaving NIFs and drivers can cause bad resource
+ utilization and bad overall system performance.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{large_heap, Size}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>If a garbage collection in the system results in
the allocated size of a heap being at least <c>Size</c>
words, a message <c>{monitor, GcPid, large_heap, Info}</c>
- is sent to <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c>. <c>GcPid</c> and <c>Info</c>
- are the same as for <c>long_gc</c> above, except that
- the tuple tagged with <c>timeout</c> is not present.
- <em>Note</em>: As of erts version 5.6 the monitor message
- is sent if the sum of the sizes of all memory blocks allocated
- for all heap generations is equal to or larger than <c>Size</c>.
- Previously the monitor message was sent if the memory block
- allocated for the youngest generation was equal to or larger
- than <c>Size</c>.
- </p>
+ is sent to <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c>.
+ <c>GcPid</c> and <c>Info</c>
+ are the same as for <c>long_gc</c> earlier, except that
+ the tuple tagged with <c>timeout</c> is not present.</p>
+ <p>As of <c>ERTS</c> 5.6, the monitor message is sent
+ if the sum of the sizes of all memory blocks allocated
+ for all heap generations is equal to or higher than <c>Size</c>.
+ Previously the monitor message was sent if the memory block
+ allocated for the youngest generation was equal to or higher
+ than <c>Size</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>busy_port</c></tag>
<item>
<p>If a process in the system gets suspended because it
sends to a busy port, a message
<c>{monitor, SusPid, busy_port, Port}</c> is sent to
- <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c>. <c>SusPid</c> is the pid that got
- suspended when sending to <c>Port</c>.</p>
+ <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c>. <c>SusPid</c> is the pid
+ that got suspended when sending to <c>Port</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>busy_dist_port</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -7155,8 +7592,8 @@ ok
sends to a process on a remote node whose inter-node
communication was handled by a busy port, a message
<c>{monitor, SusPid, busy_dist_port, Port}</c> is sent to
- <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c>. <c>SusPid</c> is the pid that got
- suspended when sending through the inter-node
+ <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c>. <c>SusPid</c> is the pid
+ that got suspended when sending through the inter-node
communication port <c>Port</c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
@@ -7165,74 +7602,76 @@ ok
<note>
<p>If a monitoring process gets so large that it itself
starts to cause system monitor messages when garbage
- collecting, the messages will enlarge the process's
+ collecting, the messages enlarge the process
message queue and probably make the problem worse.</p>
<p>Keep the monitoring process neat and do not set the system
monitor limits too tight.</p>
</note>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c> does not exist or is not a local process.</p>
+ <p>Failures:</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>If <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c> does not exist.</item>
+ <tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
+ <item>If <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c> is not a local process.</item>
+ </taglist>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="system_profile" arity="0"/>
+ <fsummary>Current system profiling settings.</fsummary>
<type name="system_profile_option"/>
- <fsummary>Current system profiling settings</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns the current system profiling settings set by
<seealso marker="#system_profile/2">erlang:system_profile/2</seealso>
- as <c>{<anno>ProfilerPid</anno>, <anno>Options</anno>}</c>, or <c>undefined</c> if there
- are no settings. The order of the options may be different
+ as <c>{<anno>ProfilerPid</anno>, <anno>Options</anno>}</c>,
+ or <c>undefined</c> if there
+ are no settings. The order of the options can be different
from the one that was set.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name name="system_profile" arity="2"/>
+ <fsummary>Current system profiling settings.</fsummary>
<type name="system_profile_option"/>
- <fsummary>Current system profiling settings</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Sets system profiler options. <c><anno>ProfilerPid</anno></c>
- is a local pid or port that will receive profiling messages. The
- receiver is excluded from all profiling.
+ is a local process identifier (pid) or port receiving profiling
+ messages. The receiver is excluded from all profiling.
The second argument is a list of profiling options:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>exclusive</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>
- If a synchronous call to a port from a process is done, the
+ <p>If a synchronous call to a port from a process is done, the
calling process is considered not runnable during the call
runtime to the port. The calling process is notified as
- <c>inactive</c> and subsequently <c>active</c> when the port
- callback returns.
- </p>
+ <c>inactive</c>, and later <c>active</c> when the port
+ callback returns.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>runnable_procs</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>If a process is put into or removed from the run queue a message,
- <c>{profile, Pid, State, Mfa, Ts}</c>, is sent to
- <c><anno>ProfilerPid</anno></c>. Running processes that is reinserted into the
- run queue after having been preemptively scheduled out will not trigger this
- message.
- </p>
+ <p>If a process is put into or removed from the run queue, a
+ message, <c>{profile, Pid, State, Mfa, Ts}</c>, is sent to
+ <c><anno>ProfilerPid</anno></c>. Running processes that
+ are reinserted into the run queue after having been
+ preempted do not trigger this message.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>runnable_ports</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>If a port is put into or removed from the run queue a message,
- <c>{profile, Port, State, 0, Ts}</c>, is sent to
- <c><anno>ProfilerPid</anno></c>.
- </p>
+ <p>If a port is put into or removed from the run queue, a
+ message, <c>{profile, Port, State, 0, Ts}</c>, is sent to
+ <c><anno>ProfilerPid</anno></c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>scheduler</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>If a scheduler is put to sleep or awoken a message,
- <c>{profile, scheduler, Id, State, NoScheds, Ts}</c>, is sent
- to <c><anno>ProfilerPid</anno></c>.
- </p>
+ <p>If a scheduler is put to sleep or awoken, a message,
+ <c>{profile, scheduler, Id, State, NoScheds, Ts}</c>, is
+ sent to <c><anno>ProfilerPid</anno></c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <note><p><c>erlang:system_profile</c> is considered experimental and
- its behaviour may change in the future.</p>
+ <note><p><c>erlang:system_profile</c> is considered experimental
+ and its behavior can change in a future release.</p>
</note>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -7276,11 +7715,12 @@ ok
</func>
<func>
<name name="term_to_binary" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Encode a term to an Erlang external term format binary</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Encodes a term to an Erlang external term format binary.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a binary data object which is the result of encoding
- <c><anno>Term</anno></c> according to the Erlang external term format.</p>
- <p>This can be used for a variety of purposes, for example
+ <p>Returns a binary data object that is the result of encoding
+ <c><anno>Term</anno></c> according to the Erlang external
+ term format.</p>
+ <p>This can be used for various purposes, for example,
writing a term to a file in an efficient way, or sending an
Erlang term to some type of communications channel not
supported by distributed Erlang.</p>
@@ -7288,67 +7728,81 @@ ok
<seealso marker="#binary_to_term/1">binary_to_term/1</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="term_to_binary" arity="2"/>
- <fsummary>Encode a term to en Erlang external term format binary</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Returns a binary data object which is the result of encoding
- <c><anno>Term</anno></c> according to the Erlang external term format.</p>
- <p>If the option <c>compressed</c> is provided, the external
- term format will be compressed. The compressed format is
- automatically recognized by <c>binary_to_term/1</c> in R7B and later.</p>
- <p>It is also possible to specify a compression level by giving
- the option <c>{compressed, <anno>Level</anno>}</c>, where <c><anno>Level</anno></c> is an
- integer from 0 through 9. <c>0</c> means that no compression
- will be done (it is the same as not giving any <c>compressed</c> option);
- <c>1</c> will take the least time but may not compress as well as
- the higher levels; <c>9</c> will take the most time and may produce
- a smaller result. Note the "mays" in the preceding sentence; depending
- on the input term, level 9 compression may or may not produce a smaller
- result than level 1 compression.</p>
- <p>Currently, <c>compressed</c> gives the same result as
- <c>{compressed, 6}</c>.</p>
- <p>The option <c>{minor_version, <anno>Version</anno>}</c> can be use to control
- some details of the encoding. This option was
- introduced in R11B-4. Currently, the allowed values for <c><anno>Version</anno></c>
- are <c>0</c> and <c>1</c>.</p>
- <p><c>{minor_version, 1}</c> is since 17.0 the default, it forces any floats in
- the term to be encoded
- in a more space-efficient and exact way (namely in the 64-bit IEEE format,
- rather than converted to a textual representation). <c>binary_to_term/1</c>
- in R11B-4 and later is able decode this representation.</p>
- <p><c>{minor_version, 0}</c> meaning that floats
- will be encoded using a textual representation; this option is useful if
- you want to ensure that releases prior to R11B-4 can decode resulting
+ <fsummary>Encodes a term to en Erlang external term format binary.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Returns a binary data object that is the result of encoding
+ <c><anno>Term</anno></c> according to the Erlang external
+ term format.</p>
+ <p>If option <c>compressed</c> is provided, the external term
+ format is compressed. The compressed format is automatically
+ recognized by <c>binary_to_term/1</c> as from Erlang R7B.</p>
+ <p>A compression level can be specified by giving option
+ <c>{compressed, <anno>Level</anno>}</c>.
+ <c><anno>Level</anno></c> is an integer
+ with range 0..9, where:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item><c>0</c> - No compression is done (it is the same as
+ giving no <c>compressed</c> option).</item>
+ <item><c>1</c> - Takes least time but may not compress
+ as well as the higher levels.</item>
+ <item><c>6</c> - Default level when option <c>compressed</c>
+ is provided.</item>
+ <item><c>9</c> - Takes most time and tries to produce a smaller
+ result. Notice "tries" in the preceding sentence; depending
+ on the input term, level 9 compression either does or does
+ not produce a smaller result than level 1 compression.</item>
+ </list>
+ <p>Option <c>{minor_version, <anno>Version</anno>}</c>
+ can be used to control
+ some encoding details. This option was introduced in OTP R11B-4.
+ The valid values for <c><anno>Version</anno></c> are
+ <c>0</c> and <c>1</c>.</p>
+ <p>As from OTP 17.0, <c>{minor_version, 1}</c> is the default. It
+ forces any floats in the term to be encoded in a more
+ space-efficient and exact way (namely in the 64-bit IEEE format,
+ rather than converted to a textual representation).</p>
+ <p>As from OTP R11B-4, <c>binary_to_term/1</c> can decode this
+ representation.</p>
+ <p><c>{minor_version, 0}</c> means that floats are encoded
+ using a textual representation. This option is useful to
+ ensure that releases before OTP R11B-4 can decode resulting
binary.</p>
<p>See also
<seealso marker="#binary_to_term/1">binary_to_term/1</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="throw" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Throw an exception</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Throws an exception.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>A non-local return from a function. If evaluated within a
- <c>catch</c>, <c>catch</c> will return the value <c><anno>Any</anno></c>.</p>
+ <c>catch</c>, <c>catch</c> returns value <c><anno>Any</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>catch throw({hello, there}).</input>
{hello,there}</pre>
<p>Failure: <c>nocatch</c> if not evaluated within a catch.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="time" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Current time</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Current time.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns the current time as <c>{Hour, Minute, Second}</c>.</p>
- <p>The time zone and daylight saving time correction depend on
+ <p>The time zone and Daylight Saving Time correction depend on
the underlying OS.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>time().</input>
{9,42,44}</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="time_offset" arity="0"/>
<fsummary>Current time offset</fsummary>
@@ -7405,8 +7859,8 @@ ok
<p>Returns current
<seealso marker="time_correction#Erlang_System_Time">Erlang system time</seealso>
on the format <c>{MegaSecs, Secs, MicroSecs}</c>. This format is
- the same that <seealso marker="kernel:os#timestamp/0"><c>os:timestamp/0</c></seealso>
- and the now deprecated <seealso marker="#now/0"><c>erlang:now/0</c></seealso>
+ the same as <seealso marker="kernel:os#timestamp/0"><c>os:timestamp/0</c></seealso>
+ and the deprecated <seealso marker="#now/0"><c>erlang:now/0</c></seealso>
uses. The reason for the existence of <c>erlang:timestamp()</c> is
purely to simplify usage for existing code that assumes this timestamp
format. Current Erlang system time can more efficiently be retrieved in
@@ -7420,7 +7874,7 @@ timestamp() ->
Secs = ErlangSystemTime div 1000000 - MegaSecs*1000000,
MicroSecs = ErlangSystemTime rem 1000000,
{MegaSecs, Secs, MicroSecs}.</code>
- <p>It however use a native implementation which does
+ <p>The BIF uses a native implementation which does
not build garbage on the heap and with slightly better
performance.</p>
@@ -7433,186 +7887,190 @@ timestamp() ->
</func>
<func>
<name name="tl" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Tail of a list</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Tail of a list.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the tail of <c><anno>List</anno></c>, that is, the list minus
- the first element.</p>
+ <p>Returns the tail of <c><anno>List</anno></c>, that is,
+ the list minus the first element, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>tl([geesties, guilies, beasties]).</input>
[guilies, beasties]</pre>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>List</anno></c> is the empty list [].</p>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>List</anno></c>
+ is the empty list <c>[]</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="trace" arity="3"/>
+ <fsummary>Sets trace flags for a process or processes.</fsummary>
<type name="trace_flag"/>
- <fsummary>Set trace flags for a process or processes</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Turns on (if <c><anno>How</anno> == true</c>) or off (if
- <c><anno>How</anno> == false</c>) the trace flags in <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> for
- the process or processes represented by <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c>.</p>
- <p><c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c> is either a pid for a local process, or one of
- the following atoms:</p>
+ <c><anno>How</anno> == false</c>) the trace flags in
+ <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> for
+ the process or processes represented by
+ <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p><c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c> is either a process identifier
+ (pid) for a local process, or one of the following atoms:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>existing</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>All processes currently existing.</p>
+ <p>All currently existing processes.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>new</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>All processes that will be created in the future.</p>
+ <p>All processes that are created in the future.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>all</c></tag>
<item>
<p>All currently existing processes and all processes that
- will be created in the future.</p>
+ are created in the future.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p><c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> can contain any number of the following
- flags (the "message tags" refers to the list of messages
- following below):</p>
+ <p><c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> can contain any number of the
+ following flags (the "message tags" refers to the list of
+ <seealso marker="#trace_3_trace_messages">trace messages</seealso>):</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>all</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Set all trace flags except <c>{tracer, Tracer}</c> and
- <c>cpu_timestamp</c> that are in their nature different
+ <p>Sets all trace flags except <c>{tracer, Tracer}</c> and
+ <c>cpu_timestamp</c>, which are in their nature different
than the others.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>send</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Trace sending of messages.</p>
- <p>Message tags: <c>send</c>,
+ <p>Traces sending of messages.</p>
+ <p>Message tags: <c>send</c> and
<c>send_to_non_existing_process</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>'receive'</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Trace receiving of messages.</p>
+ <p>Traces receiving of messages.</p>
<p>Message tags: <c>'receive'</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>procs</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Trace process related events.</p>
+ <p>Traces process-related events.</p>
<p>Message tags: <c>spawn</c>, <c>exit</c>,
<c>register</c>, <c>unregister</c>, <c>link</c>,
- <c>unlink</c>, <c>getting_linked</c>,
+ <c>unlink</c>, <c>getting_linked</c>, and
<c>getting_unlinked</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>call</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Trace certain function calls. Specify which function
+ <p>Traces certain function calls. Specify which function
calls to trace by calling
<seealso marker="#trace_pattern/3">erlang:trace_pattern/3</seealso>.</p>
- <p>Message tags: <c>call</c>, <c>return_from</c>.</p>
+ <p>Message tags: <c>call</c> and <c>return_from</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>silent</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Used in conjunction with the <c>call</c> trace flag.
- The <c>call</c>, <c>return_from</c> and <c>return_to</c>
- trace messages are inhibited if this flag is set,
- but if there are match specs they are executed as normal.</p>
+ <p>Used with the <c>call</c> trace flag.
+ The <c>call</c>, <c>return_from</c>, and <c>return_to</c>
+ trace messages are inhibited if this flag is set, but they
+ are executed as normal if there are match specifications.</p>
<p>Silent mode is inhibited by executing
<c>erlang:trace(_, false, [silent|_])</c>,
- or by a match spec executing the <c>{silent, false}</c>
- function.</p>
+ or by a match specification executing the function
+ <c>{silent, false}</c>.</p>
<p>The <c>silent</c> trace flag facilitates setting up
a trace on many or even all processes in the system.
- Then the interesting trace can be activated and
- deactivated using the <c>{silent,Bool}</c>
- match spec function, giving a high degree
- of control of which functions with which
- arguments that triggers the trace.</p>
- <p>Message tags: <c>call</c>, <c>return_from</c>,
+ The trace can then be activated and deactivated using the match
+ specification function <c>{silent,Bool}</c>, giving
+ a high degree of control of which functions with which
+ arguments that trigger the trace.</p>
+ <p>Message tags: <c>call</c>, <c>return_from</c>, and
<c>return_to</c>. Or rather, the absence of.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>return_to</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Used in conjunction with the <c>call</c> trace flag.
- Trace the actual return from a traced function back to
+ <p>Used with the <c>call</c> trace flag.
+ Traces the return from a traced function back to
its caller. Only works for functions traced with
- the <c>local</c> option to
+ option <c>local</c> to
<seealso marker="#trace_pattern/3">erlang:trace_pattern/3</seealso>.</p>
<p>The semantics is that a trace message is sent when a
- call traced function actually returns, that is, when a
- chain of tail recursive calls is ended. There will be
- only one trace message sent per chain of tail recursive
- calls, why the properties of tail recursiveness for
+ call traced function returns, that is, when a
+ chain of tail recursive calls ends. Only one trace
+ message is sent per chain of tail recursive calls,
+ so the properties of tail recursiveness for
function calls are kept while tracing with this flag.
Using <c>call</c> and <c>return_to</c> trace together
makes it possible to know exactly in which function a
process executes at any time.</p>
<p>To get trace messages containing return values from
- functions, use the <c>{return_trace}</c> match_spec
- action instead.</p>
+ functions, use the <c>{return_trace}</c> match
+ specification action instead.</p>
<p>Message tags: <c>return_to</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>running</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Trace scheduling of processes.</p>
- <p>Message tags: <c>in</c>, and <c>out</c>.</p>
+ <p>Traces scheduling of processes.</p>
+ <p>Message tags: <c>in</c> and <c>out</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>exiting</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Trace scheduling of an exiting processes.</p>
+ <p>Traces scheduling of exiting processes.</p>
<p>Message tags: <c>in_exiting</c>, <c>out_exiting</c>, and
<c>out_exited</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>garbage_collection</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Trace garbage collections of processes.</p>
- <p>Message tags: <c>gc_start</c>, <c>gc_end</c>.</p>
+ <p>Traces garbage collections of processes.</p>
+ <p>Message tags: <c>gc_start</c> and <c>gc_end</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>timestamp</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Include a time stamp in all trace messages. The time
- stamp (Ts) is of the same form as returned by
+ <p>Includes a time-stamp in all trace messages. The
+ time-stamp (Ts) has the same form as returned by
<c>erlang:now()</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>cpu_timestamp</c></tag>
<item>
<p>A global trace flag for the Erlang node that makes all
- trace timestamps be in CPU time, not wallclock. It is
- only allowed with <c>PidSpec==all</c>. If the host
- machine operating system does not support high resolution
+ trace time-stamps to be in CPU time, not wall clock time.
+ Only allowed with <c>PidSpec==all</c>. If the host
+ machine OS does not support high-resolution
CPU time measurements, <c>trace/3</c> exits with
- <c>badarg</c>. Note that most operating systems do
+ <c>badarg</c>. Notice that most OS do
not synchronize this value across cores, so be prepared
that time might seem to go backwards when using this option.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>arity</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Used in conjunction with the <c>call</c> trace flag.
- <c>{M, F, Arity}</c> will be specified instead of
+ <p>Used with the <c>call</c> trace flag.
+ <c>{M, F, Arity}</c> is specified instead of
<c>{M, F, Args}</c> in call trace messages.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>set_on_spawn</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Makes any process created by a traced process inherit
- its trace flags, including the <c>set_on_spawn</c> flag.</p>
+ its trace flags, including flag <c>set_on_spawn</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>set_on_first_spawn</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Makes the first process created by a traced process
- inherit its trace flags, excluding
- the <c>set_on_first_spawn</c> flag.</p>
+ inherit its trace flags, excluding flag
+ <c>set_on_first_spawn</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>set_on_link</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Makes any process linked by a traced process inherit its
- trace flags, including the <c>set_on_link</c> flag.</p>
+ trace flags, including flag <c>set_on_link</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>set_on_first_link</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Makes the first process linked to by a traced process
- inherit its trace flags, excluding
- the <c>set_on_first_link</c> flag.</p>
+ inherit its trace flags, excluding flag
+ <c>set_on_first_link</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{tracer, Tracer}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Specify where to send the trace messages. <c>Tracer</c>
- must be the pid of a local process or the port identifier
+ <p>Specifies where to send the trace messages. <c>Tracer</c>
+ must be the process identifier of a local process
+ or the port identifier
of a local port. If this flag is not given, trace
- messages will be sent to the process that called
+ messages are sent to the process that called
<c>erlang:trace/3</c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
@@ -7620,27 +8078,27 @@ timestamp() ->
<c>set_on_link</c> is the same as having
<c>set_on_first_link</c> alone. Likewise for
<c>set_on_spawn</c> and <c>set_on_first_spawn</c>.</p>
- <p>If the <c>timestamp</c> flag is not given, the tracing
- process will receive the trace messages described below.
- <c>Pid</c> is the pid of the traced process in which
- the traced event has occurred. The third element of the tuple
- is the message tag.</p>
- <p>If the <c>timestamp</c> flag is given, the first element of
- the tuple will be <c>trace_ts</c> instead and the timestamp
- is added last in the tuple.</p>
+ <p>The tracing process receives the <em>trace messages</em> described
+ in the following list. <c>Pid</c> is the process identifier of the
+ traced process in which the traced event has occurred. The
+ third tuple element is the message tag.</p>
+ <p>If flag <c>timestamp</c> is given, the first tuple
+ element is <c>trace_ts</c> instead, and the time-stamp
+ is added last in the message tuple.</p>
+ <marker id="trace_3_trace_messages"></marker>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{trace, Pid, 'receive', Msg}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>When <c>Pid</c> receives the message <c>Msg</c>.</p>
+ <p>When <c>Pid</c> receives message <c>Msg</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{trace, Pid, send, Msg, To}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>When <c>Pid</c> sends the message <c>Msg</c> to
- the process <c>To</c>.</p>
+ <p>When <c>Pid</c> sends message <c>Msg</c> to
+ process <c>To</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{trace, Pid, send_to_non_existing_process, Msg, To}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>When <c>Pid</c> sends the message <c>Msg</c> to
+ <p>When <c>Pid</c> sends message <c>Msg</c> to
the non-existing process <c>To</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{trace, Pid, call, {M, F, Args}}</c></tag>
@@ -7648,7 +8106,7 @@ timestamp() ->
<p>When <c>Pid</c> calls a traced function. The return
values of calls are never supplied, only the call and its
arguments.</p>
- <p>Note that the trace flag <c>arity</c> can be used to
+ <p>Trace flag <c>arity</c> can be used to
change the contents of this message, so that <c>Arity</c>
is specified instead of <c>Args</c>.</p>
</item>
@@ -7656,35 +8114,34 @@ timestamp() ->
<item>
<p>When <c>Pid</c> returns <em>to</em> the specified
function. This trace message is sent if both
- the <c>call</c> and the <c>return_to</c> flags are set,
+ the flags <c>call</c> and <c>return_to</c> are set,
and the function is set to be traced on <em>local</em>
function calls. The message is only sent when returning
- from a chain of tail recursive function calls where at
+ from a chain of tail recursive function calls, where at
least one call generated a <c>call</c> trace message
- (that is, the functions match specification matched and
+ (that is, the functions match specification matched, and
<c>{message, false}</c> was not an action).</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{trace, Pid, return_from, {M, F, Arity}, ReturnValue}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>When <c>Pid</c> returns <em>from</em> the specified
- function. This trace message is sent if the <c>call</c>
- flag is set, and the function has a match specification
+ function. This trace message is sent if flag <c>call</c>
+ is set, and the function has a match specification
with a <c>return_trace</c> or <c>exception_trace</c> action.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{trace, Pid, exception_from, {M, F, Arity}, {Class, Value}}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>When <c>Pid</c> exits <em>from</em> the specified
- function due to an exception. This trace message is sent
- if the <c>call</c> flag is set, and the function has
+ function because of an exception. This trace message is
+ sent if flag <c>call</c> is set, and the function has
a match specification with an <c>exception_trace</c> action.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{trace, Pid, spawn, Pid2, {M, F, Args}}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>When <c>Pid</c> spawns a new process <c>Pid2</c> with
the specified function call as entry point.</p>
- <p>Note that <c>Args</c> is supposed to be the argument
- list, but may be any term in the case of an erroneous
- spawn.</p>
+ <p><c>Args</c> is supposed to be the argument list,
+ but can be any term if the spawn is erroneous.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{trace, Pid, exit, Reason}</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -7714,148 +8171,158 @@ timestamp() ->
<tag><c>{trace, Pid, unregister, RegName}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>When <c>Pid</c> gets the name <c>RegName</c> unregistered.
- Note that this is done automatically when a registered
+ This is done automatically when a registered
process exits.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{trace, Pid, in, {M, F, Arity} | 0}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>When <c>Pid</c> is scheduled to run. The process will
- run in function <c>{M, F, Arity}</c>. On some rare
- occasions the current function cannot be determined, then
- the last element <c>Arity</c> is 0.</p>
+ <p>When <c>Pid</c> is scheduled to run. The process
+ runs in function <c>{M, F, Arity}</c>. On some rare
+ occasions, the current function cannot be determined,
+ then the last element <c>Arity</c> is <c>0</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{trace, Pid, out, {M, F, Arity} | 0}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>When <c>Pid</c> is scheduled out. The process was
- running in function {M, F, Arity}. On some rare occasions
+ running in function {M, F, Arity}. On some rare occasions,
the current function cannot be determined, then the last
- element <c>Arity</c> is 0.</p>
+ element <c>Arity</c> is <c>0</c>.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="gc_start"><c>{trace, Pid, gc_start, Info}</c></marker></tag>
+ <tag><c>{trace, Pid, gc_start, Info}</c></tag>
<item>
+ <marker id="gc_start"></marker>
<p>Sent when garbage collection is about to be started.
<c>Info</c> is a list of two-element tuples, where
the first element is a key, and the second is the value.
- You should not depend on the tuples have any defined
- order. Currently, the following keys are defined:</p>
+ Do not depend on any order of the tuples.
+ The following keys are defined:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>heap_size</c></tag>
<item>The size of the used part of the heap.</item>
<tag><c>heap_block_size</c></tag>
<item>The size of the memory block used for storing
- the heap and the stack.</item>
+ the heap and the stack.</item>
<tag><c>old_heap_size</c></tag>
<item>The size of the used part of the old heap.</item>
<tag><c>old_heap_block_size</c></tag>
<item>The size of the memory block used for storing
- the old heap.</item>
+ the old heap.</item>
<tag><c>stack_size</c></tag>
- <item>The actual size of the stack.</item>
+ <item>The size of the stack.</item>
<tag><c>recent_size</c></tag>
<item>The size of the data that survived the previous garbage
- collection.</item>
+ collection.</item>
<tag><c>mbuf_size</c></tag>
<item>The combined size of message buffers associated with
- the process.</item>
-
+ the process.</item>
<tag><c>bin_vheap_size</c></tag>
- <item>The total size of unique off-heap binaries referenced from the process heap.</item>
+ <item>The total size of unique off-heap binaries referenced
+ from the process heap.</item>
<tag><c>bin_vheap_block_size</c></tag>
- <item>The total size of binaries, in words, allowed in the virtual
- heap in the process before doing a garbage collection. </item>
+ <item>The total size of binaries allowed in the virtual
+ heap in the process before doing a garbage collection.</item>
<tag><c>bin_old_vheap_size</c></tag>
- <item>The total size of unique off-heap binaries referenced from the process old heap.</item>
+ <item>The total size of unique off-heap binaries referenced
+ from the process old heap.</item>
<tag><c>bin_vheap_block_size</c></tag>
- <item>The total size of binaries, in words, allowed in the virtual
- old heap in the process before doing a garbage collection. </item>
-
-
+ <item>The total size of binaries allowed in the virtual
+ old heap in the process before doing a garbage collection.</item>
</taglist>
<p>All sizes are in words.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{trace, Pid, gc_end, Info}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Sent when garbage collection is finished. <c>Info</c>
- contains the same kind of list as in the <c>gc_start</c>
- message, but the sizes reflect the new sizes after
+ contains the same kind of list as in message <c>gc_start</c>,
+ but the sizes reflect the new sizes after
garbage collection.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>If the tracing process dies, the flags will be silently
+ <p>If the tracing process dies, the flags are silently
removed.</p>
- <p>Only one process can trace a particular process. For this
- reason, attempts to trace an already traced process will fail.</p>
+ <p>Only one process can trace a particular process. Therefore,
+ attempts to trace an already traced process fail.</p>
<p>Returns: A number indicating the number of processes that
- matched <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c>. If <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c> is a pid,
- the return value will be <c>1</c>. If <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c> is
- <c>all</c> or <c>existing</c> the return value will be
+ matched <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c>.
+ If <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c> is a process
+ identifier, the return value is <c>1</c>.
+ If <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c>
+ is <c>all</c> or <c>existing</c>, the return value is
the number of processes running, excluding tracer processes.
- If <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c> is <c>new</c>, the return value will be
+ If <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c> is <c>new</c>, the return value is
<c>0</c>.</p>
- <p>Failure: If specified arguments are not supported. For
- example <c>cpu_timestamp</c> is not supported on all
- platforms.</p>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if the specified arguments are
+ not supported. For example, <c>cpu_timestamp</c> is not
+ supported on all platforms.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="trace_delivered" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Notification when trace has been delivered</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Notification when trace has been delivered.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>The delivery of trace messages is dislocated on the time-line
- compared to other events in the system. If you know that the
- <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> has passed some specific point in its execution,
+ compared to other events in the system. If you know that
+ <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> has passed some specific point
+ in its execution,
and you want to know when at least all trace messages
- corresponding to events up to this point have reached the tracer
- you can use <c>erlang:trace_delivered(<anno>Tracee</anno>)</c>. A
+ corresponding to events up to this point have reached the
+ tracer, use <c>erlang:trace_delivered(<anno>Tracee</anno>)</c>. A
<c>{trace_delivered, <anno>Tracee</anno>, <anno>Ref</anno>}</c> message is sent to
the caller of <c>erlang:trace_delivered(<anno>Tracee</anno>)</c> when it
- is guaranteed that all trace messages have been delivered to
- the tracer up to the point that the <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> had reached
+ is guaranteed that all trace messages are delivered to
+ the tracer up to the point that <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> reached
at the time of the call to
<c>erlang:trace_delivered(<anno>Tracee</anno>)</c>.</p>
- <p>Note that the <c>trace_delivered</c> message does <em>not</em>
- imply that trace messages have been delivered; instead, it implies
- that all trace messages that <em>should</em> be delivered have
- been delivered. It is not an error if <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> isn't, and
- hasn't been traced by someone, but if this is the case,
- <em>no</em> trace messages will have been delivered when the
+ <p>Notice that message <c>trace_delivered</c> does <em>not</em>
+ imply that trace messages have been delivered.
+ Instead it implies that all trace messages that
+ <em>are to be delivered</em> have been delivered.
+ It is not an error if <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> is not, and
+ has not been traced by someone, but if this is the case,
+ <em>no</em> trace messages have been delivered when the
<c>trace_delivered</c> message arrives.</p>
- <p>Note that <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> has to refer to a process currently,
+ <p>Notice that that <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> must refer
+ to a process currently,
or previously existing on the same node as the caller of
<c>erlang:trace_delivered(<anno>Tracee</anno>)</c> resides on.
- The special <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> atom <c>all</c> denotes all processes
+ The special <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> atom <c>all</c>
+ denotes all processes
that currently are traced in the node.</p>
- <p>An example: Process <c>A</c> is <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c>, port <c>B</c> is
- tracer, and process <c>C</c> is the port owner of <c>B</c>.
- <c>C</c> wants to close <c>B</c> when <c>A</c> exits. <c>C</c>
- can ensure that the trace isn't truncated by calling
- <c>erlang:trace_delivered(A)</c> when <c>A</c> exits and wait
- for the <c>{trace_delivered, A, <anno>Ref</anno>}</c> message before closing
- <c>B</c>.</p>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> does not refer to a
+ <p>Example: Process <c>A</c> is <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c>,
+ port <c>B</c> is tracer, and process <c>C</c> is the port
+ owner of <c>B</c>. <c>C</c> wants to close <c>B</c> when
+ <c>A</c> exits. To ensure that the trace is not truncated,
+ <c>C</c> can call <c>erlang:trace_delivered(A)</c>, when
+ <c>A</c> exits, and wait for message <c>{trace_delivered, A,
+ <anno>Ref</anno>}</c> before closing <c>B</c>.</p>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c>
+ does not refer to a
process (dead or alive) on the same node as the caller of
<c>erlang:trace_delivered(<anno>Tracee</anno>)</c> resides on.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="trace_info" arity="2"/>
+ <fsummary>Trace information about a process or function.</fsummary>
<type name="trace_info_return"/>
<type name="trace_info_item_result"/>
<type name="trace_info_flag"/>
<type name="trace_match_spec"/>
- <fsummary>Trace information about a process or function</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns trace information about a process or function.</p>
- <p>To get information about a process, <c><anno>PidOrFunc</anno></c> should
- be a pid or the atom <c>new</c>. The atom <c>new</c> means
- that the default trace state for processes to be created will
- be returned. <c><anno>Item</anno></c> must have one of the following
- values:</p>
+ <p>To get information about a process,
+ <c><anno>PidOrFunc</anno></c> is to
+ be a process identifier (pid) or the atom <c>new</c>.
+ The atom <c>new</c> means that the default trace state for
+ processes to be created is returned.</p>
+ <p>The following <c>Item</c>s are valid:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>flags</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Return a list of atoms indicating what kind of traces is
- enabled for the process. The list will be empty if no
+ <p>Returns a list of atoms indicating what kind of traces is
+ enabled for the process. The list is empty if no
traces are enabled, and one or more of the followings
atoms if traces are enabled: <c>send</c>,
<c>'receive'</c>, <c>set_on_spawn</c>, <c>call</c>,
@@ -7866,337 +8333,354 @@ timestamp() ->
</item>
<tag><c>tracer</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Return the identifier for process or port tracing this
+ <p>Returns the identifier for process or port tracing this
process. If this process is not being traced, the return
- value will be <c>[]</c>.</p>
+ value is <c>[]</c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>To get information about a function, <c>PidOrFunc</c> should
- be a three-element tuple: <c>{Module, Function, Arity}</c> or
- the atom <c>on_load</c>. No wildcards are allowed. Returns
- <c>undefined</c> if the function does not exist or
- <c>false</c> if the function is not traced at all. <c>Item</c>
- must have one of the following values:</p>
+ <p>To get information about a function, <c>PidOrFunc</c> is to
+ be the three-element tuple <c>{Module, Function, Arity}</c> or
+ the atom <c>on_load</c>. No wild cards are allowed. Returns
+ <c>undefined</c> if the function does not exist, or
+ <c>false</c> if the function is not traced.</p>
+ <p>The following <c>Item</c>s are valid::</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>traced</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Return <c>global</c> if this function is traced on
+ <p>Returns <c>global</c> if this function is traced on
global function calls, <c>local</c> if this function is
- traced on local function calls (i.e local and global
- function calls), and <c>false</c> if neither local nor
- global function calls are traced.</p>
+ traced on local function calls (that is, local and global
+ function calls), and <c>false</c> if local or
+ global function calls are not traced.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>match_spec</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Return the match specification for this function, if it
+ <p>Returns the match specification for this function, if it
has one. If the function is locally or globally traced but
has no match specification defined, the returned value
is <c>[]</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>meta</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Return the meta trace tracer process or port for this
- function, if it has one. If the function is not meta
- traced the returned value is <c>false</c>, and if
- the function is meta traced but has once detected that
- the tracer proc is invalid, the returned value is [].</p>
+ <p>Returns the meta-trace tracer process or port for this
+ function, if it has one. If the function is not
+ meta-traced, the returned value is <c>false</c>. If
+ the function is meta-traced but has once detected that
+ the tracer process is invalid, the returned value is [].</p>
</item>
<tag><c>meta_match_spec</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Return the meta trace match specification for this
- function, if it has one. If the function is meta traced
+ <p>Returns the meta-trace match specification for this
+ function, if it has one. If the function is meta-traced
but has no match specification defined, the returned
value is <c>[]</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>call_count</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Return the call count value for this function or
+ <p>Returns the call count value for this function or
<c>true</c> for the pseudo function <c>on_load</c> if call
- count tracing is active. Return <c>false</c> otherwise.
+ count tracing is active. Otherwise <c>false</c> is returned.
See also
<seealso marker="#trace_pattern/3">erlang:trace_pattern/3</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>call_time</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Return the call time values for this function or
+ <p>Returns the call time values for this function or
<c>true</c> for the pseudo function <c>on_load</c> if call
- time tracing is active. Returns <c>false</c> otherwise.
+ time tracing is active. Otherwise <c>false</c> is returned.
The call time values returned, <c>[{Pid, Count, S, Us}]</c>,
- is a list of each process that has executed the function and its specific counters.
- See also
+ is a list of each process that executed the function
+ and its specific counters. See also
<seealso marker="#trace_pattern/3">erlang:trace_pattern/3</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>all</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Return a list containing the <c>{<anno>Item</anno>, Value}</c> tuples
- for all other items, or return <c>false</c> if no tracing
+ <p>Returns a list containing the
+ <c>{<anno>Item</anno>, Value}</c> tuples
+ for all other items, or returns <c>false</c> if no tracing
is active for this function.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>The actual return value will be <c>{<anno>Item</anno>, Value}</c>, where
- <c>Value</c> is the requested information as described above.
+ <p>The return value is <c>{<anno>Item</anno>, Value}</c>, where
+ <c>Value</c> is the requested information as described earlier.
If a pid for a dead process was given, or the name of a
- non-existing function, <c>Value</c> will be <c>undefined</c>.</p>
- <p>If <c><anno>PidOrFunc</anno></c> is the <c>on_load</c>, the information
+ non-existing function, <c>Value</c> is <c>undefined</c>.</p>
+ <p>If <c><anno>PidOrFunc</anno></c> is <c>on_load</c>, the information
returned refers to the default value for code that will be
loaded.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="trace_pattern" arity="2" clause_i="1"/>
+ <fsummary>Sets trace patterns for global call tracing.</fsummary>
<type name="trace_pattern_mfa"/>
<type name="trace_match_spec"/>
- <fsummary>Set trace patterns for global call tracing</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>The same as
<seealso marker="#trace_pattern/3">erlang:trace_pattern(MFA, MatchSpec, [])</seealso>,
retained for backward compatibility.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="trace_pattern" arity="3"/>
+ <fsummary>Sets trace patterns for tracing of function calls.</fsummary>
<type name="trace_pattern_mfa"/>
<type name="trace_match_spec"/>
<type name="trace_pattern_flag"/>
- <fsummary>Set trace patterns for tracing of function calls</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>This BIF is used to enable or disable call tracing for
- exported functions. It must be combined with
+ <p>Enables or disables call tracing for
+ one or more functions. Must be combined with
<seealso marker="#trace/3">erlang:trace/3</seealso>
to set the <c>call</c> trace flag for one or more processes.</p>
- <p>Conceptually, call tracing works like this: Inside
- the Erlang virtual machine there is a set of processes to be
- traced and a set of functions to be traced. Tracing will be
- enabled on the intersection of the set. That is, if a process
- included in the traced process set calls a function included
- in the traced function set, the trace action will be taken.
- Otherwise, nothing will happen.</p>
- <p>Use
- <seealso marker="#trace/3">erlang:trace/3</seealso> to
- add or remove one or more processes to the set of traced
- processes. Use <c>erlang:trace_pattern/2</c> to add or remove
- exported functions to the set of traced functions.</p>
- <p>The <c>erlang:trace_pattern/3</c> BIF can also add match
- specifications to an exported function. A match specification
- comprises a pattern that the arguments to the function must
- match, a guard expression which must evaluate to <c>true</c>
+ <p>Conceptually, call tracing works as follows. Inside
+ the Erlang Virtual Machine, a set of processes and
+ a set of functions are to be traced. If a traced process
+ calls a traced function, the trace action is taken.
+ Otherwise, nothing happens.</p>
+ <p>To add or remove one or more processes to the set of traced
+ processes, use
+ <seealso marker="#trace/3">erlang:trace/3</seealso>.</p>
+ <p>To add or remove functions to the set of traced
+ functions, use <c>erlang:trace_pattern/3</c>.</p>
+ <p>The BIF <c>erlang:trace_pattern/3</c> can also add match
+ specifications to a function. A match specification
+ comprises a pattern that the function arguments must
+ match, a guard expression that must evaluate to <c>true</c>,
and an action to be performed. The default action is to send a
trace message. If the pattern does not match or the guard
- fails, the action will not be executed.</p>
- <p>The <c><anno>MFA</anno></c> argument should be a tuple like
- <c>{Module, Function, Arity}</c> or the atom <c>on_load</c>
- (described below). It can be the module, function, and arity
- for an exported function (or a BIF in any module).
- The <c>'_'</c> atom can be used to mean any of that kind.
- Wildcards can be used in any of the following ways:</p>
+ fails, the action is not executed.</p>
+ <p>Argument <c><anno>MFA</anno></c> is to be a tuple, such as
+ <c>{Module, Function, Arity}</c>, or the atom <c>on_load</c>
+ (described in the following). It can be the module, function,
+ and arity for a function (or a BIF in any module).
+ The atom <c>'_'</c> can be used as a wild card in any of the
+ following ways:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{Module,Function,'_'}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>All exported functions of any arity named <c>Function</c>
+ <p>All functions of any arity named <c>Function</c>
in module <c>Module</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{Module,'_','_'}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>All exported functions in module <c>Module</c>.</p>
+ <p>All functions in module <c>Module</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{'_','_','_'}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>All exported functions in all loaded modules.</p>
+ <p>All functions in all loaded modules.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<p>Other combinations, such as <c>{Module,'_',Arity}</c>, are
- not allowed. Local functions will match wildcards only if
- the <c>local</c> option is in the <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c>.</p>
- <p>If the <c><anno>MFA</anno></c> argument is the atom <c>on_load</c>,
- the match specification and flag list will be used on all
+ not allowed. Local functions match wild cards only if
+ option <c>local</c> is in <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>If argument <c><anno>MFA</anno></c> is the atom <c>on_load</c>,
+ the match specification and flag list are used on all
modules that are newly loaded.</p>
- <p>The <c><anno>MatchSpec</anno></c> argument can take any of the following
- forms:</p>
+ <p>Argument <c><anno>MatchSpec</anno></c> can take the
+ following forms:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>false</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Disable tracing for the matching function(s). Any match
- specification will be removed.</p>
+ <p>Disables tracing for the matching functions.
+ Any match specification is removed.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>true</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Enable tracing for the matching function(s).</p>
+ <p>Enables tracing for the matching functions.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><anno>MatchSpecList</anno></c></tag>
<item>
<p>A list of match specifications. An empty list is
- equivalent to <c>true</c>. See the ERTS User's Guide
- for a description of match specifications.</p>
+ equivalent to <c>true</c>. For a description of match
+ specifications, see the User's Guide.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>restart</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>For the <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> option <c>call_count</c> and <c>call_time</c>:
- restart the existing counters. The behaviour is undefined
+ <p>For the <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> options <c>call_count</c>
+ and <c>call_time</c>: restarts
+ the existing counters. The behavior is undefined
for other <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> options.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>pause</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>For the <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> option <c>call_count</c> and <c>call_time</c>: pause
- the existing counters. The behaviour is undefined for
- other <c>FlagList</c> options.</p>
+ <p>For the <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> options
+ <c>call_count</c> and <c>call_time</c>: pauses
+ the existing counters. The behavior is undefined for
+ other <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> options.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>The <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> parameter is a list of options.
- The following options are allowed:</p>
+ <p>Parameter <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> is a list of options.
+ The following are the valid options:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>global</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Turn on or off call tracing for global function calls
+ <p>Turns on or off call tracing for global function calls
(that is, calls specifying the module explicitly). Only
- exported functions will match and only global calls will
- generate trace messages. This is the default.</p>
+ exported functions match and only global calls
+ generate trace messages. <em>This is the default</em>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>local</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Turn on or off call tracing for all types of function
- calls. Trace messages will be sent whenever any of
+ <p>Turns on or off call tracing for all types of function
+ calls. Trace messages are sent whenever any of
the specified functions are called, regardless of how they
- are called. If the <c>return_to</c> flag is set for
- the process, a <c>return_to</c> message will also be sent
+ are called. If flag <c>return_to</c> is set for
+ the process, a <c>return_to</c> message is also sent
when this function returns to its caller.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>meta | {meta, <anno>Pid</anno>}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Turn on or off meta tracing for all types of function
- calls. Trace messages will be sent to the tracer process
+ <p>Turns on or off meta-tracing for all types of function
+ calls. Trace messages are sent to the tracer process
or port <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> whenever any of the specified
functions are called, regardless of how they are called.
- If no <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is specified, <c>self()</c> is used as a
- default tracer process.</p>
- <p>Meta tracing traces all processes and does not care
+ If no <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is specified,
+ <c>self()</c> is used as a default tracer process.</p>
+ <p>Meta-tracing traces all processes and does not care
about the process trace flags set by <c>trace/3</c>,
the trace flags are instead fixed to
<c>[call, timestamp]</c>.</p>
- <p>The match spec function <c>{return_trace}</c> works with
- meta trace and send its trace message to the same tracer
- process.</p>
+ <p>The match specification function <c>{return_trace}</c>
+ works with meta-trace and sends its trace message to the
+ same tracer process.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>call_count</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Starts (<c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == true</c>) or stops
- (<c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == false</c>) call count tracing for all
- types of function calls. For every function a counter is
+ (<c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == false</c>)
+ call count tracing for all
+ types of function calls. For every function, a counter is
incremented when the function is called, in any process.
No process trace flags need to be activated.</p>
<p>If call count tracing is started while already running,
- the count is restarted from zero. Running counters can be
- paused with <c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == pause</c>. Paused and running
- counters can be restarted from zero with
+ the count is restarted from zero. To pause running
+ counters, use <c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == pause</c>.
+ Paused and running counters can be restarted from zero with
<c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == restart</c>.</p>
- <p>The counter value can be read with
+ <p>To read the counter value, use
<seealso marker="#trace_info/2">erlang:trace_info/2</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>call_time</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Starts (<c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == true</c>) or stops
- (<c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == false</c>) call time tracing for all
- types of function calls. For every function a counter is
- incremented when the function is called. Time spent in the function
- is accumulated in two other counters, seconds and micro-seconds.
+ (<c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == false</c>) call time
+ tracing for all
+ types of function calls. For every function, a counter is
+ incremented when the function is called.
+ Time spent in the function is accumulated in
+ two other counters, seconds and microseconds.
The counters are stored for each call traced process.</p>
<p>If call time tracing is started while already running,
- the count and time is restarted from zero. Running counters can be
- paused with <c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == pause</c>. Paused and running
- counters can be restarted from zero with
+ the count and time is restarted from zero. To pause
+ running counters, use <c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == pause</c>.
+ Paused and running counters can be restarted from zero with
<c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == restart</c>.</p>
- <p>The counter value can be read with
+ <p>To read the counter value, use
<seealso marker="#trace_info/2">erlang:trace_info/2</seealso>.</p>
</item>
-
</taglist>
- <p>The <c>global</c> and <c>local</c> options are mutually
- exclusive and <c>global</c> is the default (if no options are
- specified). The <c>call_count</c> and <c>meta</c> options
- perform a kind of local tracing, and can also not be combined
- with <c>global</c>. A function can be either globally or
+ <p>The options <c>global</c> and <c>local</c> are mutually
+ exclusive, and <c>global</c> is the default (if no options are
+ specified). The options <c>call_count</c> and <c>meta</c>
+ perform a kind of local tracing, and cannot be combined
+ with <c>global</c>. A function can be globally or
locally traced. If global tracing is specified for a
- specified set of functions; local, meta, call time and call count
- tracing for the matching set of local functions will be
- disabled, and vice versa.</p>
+ set of functions, then local, meta, call time, and call count
+ tracing for the matching set of local functions is
+ disabled, and conversely.</p>
<p>When disabling trace, the option must match the type of trace
- that is set on the function, so that local tracing must be
- disabled with the <c>local</c> option and global tracing with
- the <c>global</c> option (or no option at all), and so forth.</p>
- <p>There is no way to directly change part of a match
- specification list. If a function has a match specification,
- you can replace it with a completely new one. If you need to
- change an existing match specification, use the
+ set on the function. That is, local tracing must be
+ disabled with option <c>local</c> and global tracing with
+ option <c>global</c> (or no option), and so forth.</p>
+ <p>Part of a match specification list cannot be changed directly.
+ If a function has a match specification, it can be replaced
+ with a new one. To change an existing match specification,
+ use the BIF
<seealso marker="#trace_info/2">erlang:trace_info/2</seealso>
- BIF to retrieve the existing match specification.</p>
- <p>Returns the number of exported functions that matched
- the <c><anno>MFA</anno></c> argument. This will be zero if none matched at
- all.</p>
+ to retrieve the existing match specification.</p>
+ <p>Returns the number of functions matching
+ argument <c><anno>MFA</anno></c>. This is zero if none matched.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="trunc" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Return an integer by the truncating a number</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns an integer by truncating a number</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns an integer by the truncating <c><anno>Number</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns an integer by truncating <c><anno>Number</anno></c>,
+ for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>trunc(5.5).</input>
5</pre>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="tuple_size" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Return the size of a tuple</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the size of a tuple.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns an integer which is the number of elements in <c><anno>Tuple</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns an integer that is the number of elements in
+ <c><anno>Tuple</anno></c>, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>tuple_size({morni, mulle, bwange}).</input>
3</pre>
<p>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="tuple_to_list" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert a tuple to a list</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts a tuple to a list.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a list which corresponds to <c><anno>Tuple</anno></c>.
- <c><anno>Tuple</anno></c> may contain any Erlang terms.</p>
+ <p>Returns a list corresponding to <c><anno>Tuple</anno></c>.
+ <c><anno>Tuple</anno></c> can contain any Erlang terms.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>tuple_to_list({share, {'Ericsson_B', 163}}).</input>
[share,{'Ericsson_B',163}]</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="universaltime" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Current date and time according to Universal Time Coordinated (UTC)</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Current date and time according to Universal Time Coordinated (UTC).</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Returns the current date and time according to Universal
- Time Coordinated (UTC), also called GMT, in the form
+ Time Coordinated (UTC) in the form
<c>{{Year, Month, Day}, {Hour, Minute, Second}}</c> if
- supported by the underlying operating system. If not,
- <c>erlang:universaltime()</c> is equivalent to
+ supported by the underlying OS.
+ Otherwise <c>erlang:universaltime()</c> is equivalent to
<c>erlang:localtime()</c>.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>erlang:universaltime().</input>
{{1996,11,6},{14,18,43}}</pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="universaltime_to_localtime" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Convert from Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) to local date and time</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts from Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) to local date and time.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Converts Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) date and time to
- local date and time, if this is supported by the underlying
- OS. Otherwise, no conversion is done, and
+ local date and time in the form
+ <c>{{Year, Month, Day}, {Hour, Minute, Second}}</c> if
+ supported by the underlying OS.
+ Otherwise no conversion is done, and
<c><anno>Universaltime</anno></c> is returned.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>erlang:universaltime_to_localtime({{1996,11,6},{14,18,43}}).</input>
{{1996,11,7},{15,18,43}}</pre>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Universaltime</c> does not denote
- a valid date and time.</p>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Universaltime</c> denotes
+ an invalid date and time.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="unique_integer" arity="0"/>
<fsummary>Get a unique integer value</fsummary>
@@ -8221,23 +8705,23 @@ timestamp() ->
Each integer value can of course be constructed
by other means.</p>
- <p>By default, i.e. when <c>[]</c> is passed as
+ <p>By default, when <c>[]</c> is passed as
<c><anno>ModifierList</anno></c>, both negative and
- positive integers will be returned. This is order
- to be able to utilize the range of integers that do
- not need to be heap allocated as much as possible.
+ positive integers can be returned. This in order
+ to utilize the range of integers that do
+ not need heap memory allocation as much as possible.
By default the returned integers are also only
- guaranteed to be unique, i.e., any integer returned
- may be either smaller, or larger than previously
+ guaranteed to be unique, that is, any returned integer
+ can be smaller or larger than previously
returned integers.</p>
- <p>Currently valid <c><anno>Modifier</anno></c>s:</p>
+ <p>Valid <c><anno>Modifier</anno></c>s:</p>
<taglist>
<tag>positive</tag>
<item><p>Return only positive integers.</p>
<p>Note that by passing the <c>positive</c> modifier
- you will get heap allocated integers (big-nums)
+ you will get heap allocated integers (bignums)
quicker.</p>
</item>
@@ -8249,7 +8733,7 @@ timestamp() ->
returned will always be larger than previously
returned integers on the current runtime system
instance.</p>
- <p>These values can be used when ordering events
+ <p>These values can be used to determine order between events
on the runtime system instance. That is, if both
<c>X = erlang:unique_integer([monotonic])</c> and
<c>Y = erlang:unique_integer([monotonic])</c> are
@@ -8259,21 +8743,21 @@ timestamp() ->
before <c>Y</c>.</p>
<warning><p>Strictly monotonically increasing values
are inherently quite expensive to generate and scales
- poorly. This since the values needs to be
- synchronized. That is, do not pass the <c>monotonic</c>
+ poorly. This is because the values need to be
+ synchronized between cpu cores. That is, do not pass the <c>monotonic</c>
modifier unless you really need strictly monotonically
increasing values.</p></warning>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>All currently valid <c><anno>Modifier</anno></c>s
+ <p>All valid <c><anno>Modifier</anno></c>s
can be combined. Repeated (valid)
<c><anno>Modifier</anno></c>s in the <c>ModifierList</c>
are ignored.</p>
<note><p>Note that the set of integers returned by
- <c>unique_integer/1</c> using diffrent sets of
+ <c>unique_integer/1</c> using different sets of
<c><anno>Modifier</anno></c>s <em>will overlap</em>.
For example, by calling <c>unique_integer([monotonic])</c>,
and <c>unique_integer([positive, monotonic])</c>
@@ -8293,25 +8777,30 @@ timestamp() ->
</func>
<func>
<name name="unlink" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Remove a link, if there is one, to another process or port</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Removes a link to another process or port.</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Removes the link, if there is one, between the calling
- process and the process or port referred to by <c><anno>Id</anno></c>.</p>
+ process and the process or port referred to by
+ <c><anno>Id</anno></c>.</p>
<p>Returns <c>true</c> and does not fail, even if there is no
- link to <c><anno>Id</anno></c>, or if <c><anno>Id</anno></c> does not exist.</p>
- <p>Once <c>unlink(<anno>Id</anno>)</c> has returned it is guaranteed that
+ link to <c><anno>Id</anno></c>, or if <c><anno>Id</anno></c>
+ does not exist.</p>
+ <p>Once <c>unlink(<anno>Id</anno>)</c> has returned,
+ it is guaranteed that
the link between the caller and the entity referred to by
- <c><anno>Id</anno></c> has no effect on the caller in the future (unless
- the link is setup again). If caller is trapping exits, an
- <c>{'EXIT', <anno>Id</anno>, _}</c> message due to the link might have
- been placed in the caller's message queue prior to the call,
- though. Note, the <c>{'EXIT', <anno>Id</anno>, _}</c> message can be the
- result of the link, but can also be the result of <c><anno>Id</anno></c>
- calling <c>exit/2</c>. Therefore, it <em>may</em> be
- appropriate to cleanup the message queue when trapping exits
- after the call to <c>unlink(<anno>Id</anno>)</c>, as follow:</p>
+ <c><anno>Id</anno></c> has no effect on the caller
+ in the future (unless
+ the link is setup again). If the caller is trapping exits, an
+ <c>{'EXIT', <anno>Id</anno>, _}</c> message from the link
+ can have been placed in the caller's message queue before
+ the call.</p>
+ <p>Notice that the <c>{'EXIT', <anno>Id</anno>, _}</c>
+ message can be the
+ result of the link, but can also be the result of <c>Id</c>
+ calling <c>exit/2</c>. Therefore, it <em>can</em> be
+ appropriate to clean up the message queue when trapping exits
+ after the call to <c>unlink(<anno>Id</anno>)</c>, as follows:</p>
<code type="none">
-
unlink(Id),
receive
{'EXIT', Id, _} ->
@@ -8320,23 +8809,25 @@ timestamp() ->
true
end</code>
<note>
- <p>Prior to OTP release R11B (erts version 5.5) <c>unlink/1</c>
- behaved completely asynchronous, i.e., the link was active
+ <p>Before OTP R11B (<c>ERTS</c> 5.5) <c>unlink/1</c>
+ behaved asynchronous, that is, the link was active
until the "unlink signal" reached the linked entity. This
- had one undesirable effect, though. You could never know when
+ had an undesirable effect, as you could never know when
you were guaranteed <em>not</em> to be effected by the link.</p>
- <p>Current behavior can be viewed as two combined operations:
+ <p>The current behavior can be viewed as two combined operations:
asynchronously send an "unlink signal" to the linked entity
and ignore any future results of the link.</p>
</note>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="unregister" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Remove the registered name for a process (or port)</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Removes the registered name for a process (or port).</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Removes the registered name <c><anno>RegName</anno></c>, associated with a
- pid or a port identifier.</p>
+ <p>Removes the registered name <c><anno>RegName</anno></c>
+ associated with a
+ process identifier or a port identifier, for example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>unregister(db).</input>
true</pre>
@@ -8345,31 +8836,34 @@ true</pre>
name.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="whereis" arity="1"/>
- <fsummary>Get the pid (or port) with a given registered name</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Gets the pid (or port) with a given registered name.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the pid or port identifier with the registered name
- <c>RegName</c>. Returns <c>undefined</c> if the name is not
- registered.</p>
+ <p>Returns the process identifier or port identifier with
+ the registered name <c>RegName</c>. Returns <c>undefined</c>
+ if the name is not registered.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
> <input>whereis(db).</input>
&lt;0.43.0></pre>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name name="yield" arity="0"/>
- <fsummary>Let other processes get a chance to execute</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Lets other processes get a chance to execute.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Voluntarily let other processes (if any) get a chance to
+ <p>Voluntarily lets other processes (if any) get a chance to
execute. Using <c>erlang:yield()</c> is similar to
<c>receive after 1 -> ok end</c>, except that <c>yield()</c>
is faster.</p>
<warning><p>There is seldom or never any need to use this BIF,
- especially in the SMP-emulator as other processes will have a
- chance to run in another scheduler thread anyway.
- Using this BIF without a thorough grasp of how the scheduler
- works may cause performance degradation.</p></warning>
+ especially in the SMP emulator, as other processes have a
+ chance to run in another scheduler thread anyway.
+ Using this BIF without a thorough grasp of how the scheduler
+ works can cause performance degradation.</p></warning>
</desc>
</func>
</funcs>
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/notes.xml b/erts/doc/src/notes.xml
index ab6291614c..3f6d5b1d89 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -31,6 +31,160 @@
</header>
<p>This document describes the changes made to the ERTS application.</p>
+<section><title>Erts 7.1</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fix bug in ETS that could cause stray objects marked for
+ deletion to occasionally be missed by the cleanup done by
+ <c>safe_fixtable(_,false)</c>.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12870</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fixed VM crash that could occur if a trace port was
+ linked to a process, and the trace port terminated
+ abnormally while handling a trace message. This bug has
+ always existed in the runtime system with SMP support.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12901</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Instead of aborting, the vm now creates a crash dump when
+ a system process is terminated.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12934</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fixed a rare emulator dead lock that occurred when
+ erlang:process_flag(priority,...) was called by a process
+ that was also scheduled for an internal system activity.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12943</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ The runtime system on various posix platforms (except for
+ Linux and Solaris) could crash when large amounts of
+ file-descriptors were in use.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12954</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ A beam file compiled by hipe for an incompatible runtime
+ system was sometimes not rejected by the loader, which
+ could lead to vm crash. This fix will also allow the same
+ hipe compiler to be used by both normal and debug-built
+ vm.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12962</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fix bug in <c>maps:merge/2</c> when called by hipe
+ compiled code that could cause vm crash. Bug exists since
+ erts-7.0 (OTP 18.0).</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12965</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ When tracing with <c>process_dump</c> option, the VM
+ could abort if there was an ongoing binary match
+ somewhere in the call stack of the traced process.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12968</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fixed possible output deadlock in tty driver when hitting
+ "CTRL-C" in a non-smp emulator shell on unix.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12987 Aux Id: Seq12947 </p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fix <c>binary_to_integer</c> to throw badarg for "+" and
+ "-" similar to <c>list_to_integer</c>.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12988</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Suppress warning of unused argument when using macro
+ enif_make_pid.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12989</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+
+ <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Changed default clock source used for OS system time on
+ MacOS X to <c>gettimeofday()</c> in order to improve
+ performance. The system can be configured during build to
+ use the previously used higher resolution clock source by
+ passing the switch <seealso
+ marker="doc/installation_guide:INSTALL#Advanced-configuration-and-build-of-ErlangOTP_Configuring"><c>--with-clock-resolution=high</c></seealso>
+ when configuring the build.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12945 Aux Id: OTP-12892 </p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Added the <c>configure</c> option <seealso
+ marker="doc/installation_guide:INSTALL#Advanced-configuration-and-build-of-ErlangOTP_Configuring"><c>--disable-saved-compile-time</c></seealso>
+ which disables saving of compile date and time in the
+ emulator binary.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12971</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
+<section><title>Erts 7.0.3</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fixed a binary memory leak when printing to shell using
+ the tty driver (i.e. not -oldshell).</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12941</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fix a bug where the standard error port sometimes crashes
+ with eagain as the reason.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12942</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ When tracing with <c>process_dump</c> option, the VM
+ could abort if there was an ongoing binary match
+ somewhere in the call stack of the traced process./</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12968</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
<section><title>Erts 7.0.2</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/time_correction.xml b/erts/doc/src/time_correction.xml
index aed38fbb92..4de3739a36 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/time_correction.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/time_correction.xml
@@ -35,31 +35,35 @@
<section>
<title>New Extended Time Functionality</title>
- <note><p>As of OTP 18 (ERTS version 7.0) the time functionality of
- Erlang has been extended. This both includes a
+ <note><p>As of OTP 18 (<c>ERTS</c> version 7.0) the time functionality of
+ Erlang has been extended. This includes a
<seealso marker="#The_New_Time_API">new API</seealso>
- for time, as well as
+ for time and
<seealso marker="#Time_Warp_Modes">time warp
- modes</seealso> which alters the behavior of the system when
+ modes</seealso> that alter the system behavior when
system time changes.</p>
+
<p>The <seealso marker="#No_Time_Warp_Mode">default
time warp mode</seealso> has the same behavior as before, and the
- old API will still work, so you are not required to change
+ old API still works. Thus, you are not required to change
anything unless you want to. However, <em>you are strongly
encouraged to use the new API</em> instead of the old API based
on <seealso marker="erlang#now/0"><c>erlang:now/0</c></seealso>.
- <c>erlang:now/0</c> has been deprecated since it is and forever
- will be a scalability bottleneck. By using the new API you will
+ <c>erlang:now/0</c> is deprecated, as it is and
+ will be a scalability bottleneck.</p>
+
+ <p>By using the new API, you
automatically get scalability and performance improvements. This
- will also enable you to use the
- <seealso marker="#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode">multi time warp mode</seealso>
- which improves accuracy, and precision of time measurements.</p></note>
+ also enables you to use the
+ <seealso marker="#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode">multi-time warp mode</seealso>
+ that improves accuracy and precision of time measurements.</p>
+ </note>
</section>
<section>
- <title>Some Terminology</title>
- <p>In order to make it easier to understand this document we first
- define some terminology. This is a mixture of our own terminology
+ <title>Terminology</title>
+ <p>To make it easier to understand this section, some terms
+ are defined. This is a mix of our own terminology
(Erlang/OS system time, Erlang/OS monotonic time, time warp)
and globally accepted terminology.</p>
@@ -67,7 +71,7 @@
<section>
<title>Monotonically Increasing</title>
<p>In a monotonically increasing sequence of values, all values
- that have a predecessor are either larger than, or equal to its
+ that have a predecessor are either larger than or equal to its
predecessor.</p>
</section>
@@ -82,19 +86,19 @@
<marker id="UT1"/>
<section>
<title>UT1</title>
- <p>Universal Time. Based on the rotation of the earth. Conceptually
- mean solar time at 0° longitude.</p>
+ <p>Universal Time. UT1 is based on the rotation of the earth
+ and conceptually means solar time at 0° longitude.</p>
</section>
<marker id="UTC"/>
<section>
<title>UTC</title>
- <p>Coordinated Universal Time. UTC almost align with
- <seealso marker="#UT1">UT1</seealso>, however, UTC uses the
- SI definition of a second which is not exactly of the same length
+ <p>Coordinated Universal Time. UTC almost aligns with
+ <seealso marker="#UT1">UT1</seealso>. However, UTC uses the
+ SI definition of a second, which has not exactly the same length
as the second used by UT1. This means that UTC slowly drifts from
- UT1. In order to keep UTC relatively in sync with UT1, leap seconds
- are inserted, and potentially also deleted. That is, an UTC day may
+ UT1. To keep UTC relatively in sync with UT1, leap seconds
+ are inserted, and potentially also deleted. That is, an UTC day can
be 86400, 86401, or 86399 seconds long.</p>
</section>
@@ -104,14 +108,15 @@
<p>Time since
<url href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/xrat/V4_xbd_chap03.html#tag_21_03_00_17">Epoch</url>.
Epoch is defined to be 00:00:00 <seealso marker="#UTC">UTC</seealso>,
- January 1, 1970.
+ 1970-01-01.
<url href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009604499/basedefs/xbd_chap04.html#tag_04_14">A day in POSIX time</url>
is defined to be exactly 86400 seconds long. Strangely enough
- Epoch is defined to be a time in UTC, and UTC have another
+ Epoch is defined to be a time in UTC, and UTC has another
definition of how long a day is. Quoting the Open Group
- <url href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/xrat/V4_xbd_chap04.html#tag_21_04_15">"POSIX time is therefore not necessarily UTC, despite its appearance"</url>. The effect of this is that when an UTC leap second is
+ <url href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/xrat/V4_xbd_chap04.html#tag_21_04_15">"POSIX time is therefore not necessarily UTC, despite its appearance"</url>.
+ The effect of this is that when an UTC leap second is
inserted, POSIX time either stops for a second, or repeats the
- last second. If an UTC leap second would be deleted (has never
+ last second. If an UTC leap second would be deleted (which has not
happened yet), POSIX time would make a one second leap forward.</p>
</section>
@@ -125,11 +130,11 @@
<marker id="Time_Precision"/>
<section>
<title>Time Precision</title>
- <p>The shortest time interval that can be be distinguished
+ <p>The shortest time interval that can be distinguished
repeatedly and reliably when reading time values. Precision
is limited by the
<seealso marker="#Time_Resolution">resolution</seealso>, but
- resolution and precision might differ significantly.</p>
+ resolution and precision can differ significantly.</p>
</section>
<marker id="Time_Accuracy"/>
@@ -143,21 +148,23 @@
<title>Time Warp</title>
<p>A time warp is a leap forwards or backwards in time. That
is, the difference of time values taken before and after the
- time warp will not correspond to the actual elapsed time.</p>
+ time warp does not correspond to the actual elapsed time.</p>
</section>
<marker id="OS_System_Time"/>
<section>
<title>OS System Time</title>
<p>The operating systems view of
- <seealso marker="#POSIX_Time">POSIX time</seealso>. It can be
- retrieved by calling
+ <seealso marker="#POSIX_Time">POSIX time</seealso>. To
+ retrieve it, call
<seealso marker="kernel:os#system_time/0"><c>os:system_time()</c></seealso>.
This may or may not be an accurate view of POSIX time. This time
may typically be adjusted both backwards and forwards without
limitation. That is, <seealso marker="#Time_Warp">time warps</seealso>
- may be observed. You can get information about the Erlang runtime
- system's source of OS system time by calling
+ may be observed.</p>
+
+ <p>To get information about the Erlang runtime
+ system's source of OS system time, call
<seealso marker="erlang#system_info_os_system_time_source"><c>erlang:system_info(os_system_time_source)</c></seealso>.</p>
</section>
@@ -165,15 +172,17 @@
<section>
<title>OS Monotonic Time</title>
<p>A monotonically increasing time provided by the operating
- system. This time does not leap and have a relatively steady
+ system. This time does not leap and has a relatively steady
frequency although not completely correct. However, it is not
- uncommon that the OS monotonic time stops if the system is
- suspended. This time typically increase since some
+ uncommon that OS monotonic time stops if the system is
+ suspended. This time typically increases since some
unspecified point in time that is not connected to
- <seealso marker="#OS_System_Time">OS system time</seealso>. Note
- that this type of time is not necessarily provided by all
- operating systems. You can get information about the Erlang
- runtime system's source of OS monotonic time by calling
+ <seealso marker="#OS_System_Time">OS system time</seealso>.
+ This type of time is not necessarily provided by all
+ operating systems.</p>
+
+ <p>To get information about the Erlang
+ runtime system's source of OS monotonic time, call
<seealso marker="erlang#system_info_os_monotonic_time_source"><c>erlang:system_info(os_monotonic_time_source)</c></seealso>.</p>
</section>
@@ -181,14 +190,17 @@
<section>
<title>Erlang System Time</title>
<p>The Erlang runtime systems view of
- <seealso marker="#POSIX_Time">POSIX time</seealso>. It can be
- retrieved by calling
- <seealso marker="erlang#system_time/0"><c>erlang:system_time()</c></seealso>.
- This time may or may not be an accurate view of POSIX time, and may
+ <seealso marker="#POSIX_Time">POSIX time</seealso>. To
+ retrieve it, call
+ <seealso marker="erlang#system_time/0"><c>erlang:system_time()</c></seealso>.</p>
+
+ <p>This time may or may not be an accurate view of POSIX time,
+ and may
or may not align with <seealso marker="#OS_System_Time">OS system
time</seealso>. The runtime system works towards aligning the two
- system times. Depending on <seealso marker="#Time_Warp_Modes">time
- warp mode</seealso> used, this may be achieved by letting the Erlang
+ system times. Depending on the
+ <seealso marker="#Time_Warp_Modes">time warp mode</seealso> used,
+ this can be achieved by letting Erlang
system time perform a <seealso marker="#Time_Warp">time
warp</seealso>.</p>
</section>
@@ -197,35 +209,43 @@
<section>
<title>Erlang Monotonic Time</title>
<p>A monotonically increasing time provided by the
- Erlang runtime system. The Erlang monotonic time increase since
- some unspecified point in time. It can be retrieved by calling
+ Erlang runtime system. Erlang monotonic time increases since
+ some unspecified point in time. To retrieve it, call
<seealso marker="erlang#monotonic_time/0"><c>erlang:monotonic_time()</c></seealso>.
- The
- <seealso marker="#Time_Accuracy">accuracy</seealso>, and
+ </p>
+
+ <p>The <seealso marker="#Time_Accuracy">accuracy</seealso> and
<seealso marker="#Time_Precision">precision</seealso> of Erlang
- monotonic time heavily depends on the accuracy and precision of
- <seealso marker="#OS_Monotonic_Time">OS monotonic time</seealso>,
- the accuracy and precision of
- <seealso marker="#OS_System_Time">OS system time</seealso> as well
- as on the
- <seealso marker="#Time_Warp_Modes">time warp mode</seealso>
- used. On a system that is lacking OS monotonic time, the Erlang
- monotonic time can only guarantee monotonicity and can more or less
- not give any other guarantees. The frequency adjustments made to
- the Erlang monotonic time depends on the time warp mode
- used.</p>
-
- <p>Internally in the runtime system the Erlang monotonic
+ monotonic time heavily depends on the following:</p>
+
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>Accuracy and precision of
+ <seealso marker="#OS_Monotonic_Time">OS monotonic time</seealso>
+ </item>
+ <item>Accuracy and precision of
+ <seealso marker="#OS_System_Time">OS system time</seealso>
+ </item>
+ <item><seealso marker="#Time_Warp_Modes">time warp mode</seealso> used
+ </item>
+ </list>
+
+ <p>On a system without OS monotonic time, Erlang monotonic
+ time guarantees monotonicity, but cannot give
+ other guarantees. The frequency adjustments made to
+ Erlang monotonic time depend on the time warp mode used.</p>
+
+ <p>Internally in the runtime system, Erlang monotonic
time is the "time engine" that is used for more or less
- everything that has anything to do with time. All timers
+ everything that has anything to do with time. All timers,
regardless of it is a <c>receive ... after</c> timer, BIF timer,
- or a timer in the <c>timer</c> module are triggered
+ or a timer in the <c>timer</c> module, are triggered
relative Erlang monotonic time. Even
<seealso marker="#Erlang_System_Time">Erlang system
time</seealso> is based on Erlang monotonic time.
By adding current Erlang monotonic time with current time
- offset you get current Erlang system time. Current time
- offset can be retrieved by calling
+ offset, you get current Erlang system time.</p>
+
+ <p>To retrieve current time offset, call
<seealso marker="erlang#time_offset/0"><c>erlang:time_offset/0</c></seealso>.
</p>
</section>
@@ -234,176 +254,169 @@
<section>
<title>Introduction</title>
-
<p>Time is vital to an Erlang program and, more importantly, <em>correct</em>
time is vital to an Erlang program. As Erlang is a language with
- soft real time properties and we have the possibility to express
- time in our programs, the Virtual Machine and the language has to be
- very careful about what is considered a correct point in time and in
+ soft real-time properties and we can express
+ time in our programs, the Virtual Machine and the language must be
+ careful about what is considered a correct time and in
how time functions behave.</p>
- <p>In the beginning, Erlang was constructed assuming that the wall
+ <p>When Erlang was designed, it was assumed that the wall
clock time in the system showed a monotonic time moving forward at
- exactly the same pace as the definition of time. That more or less
- meant that an atomic clock (or better) was expected to be attached
+ exactly the same pace as the definition of time. This more or less meant
+ that an atomic clock (or better time source) was expected to be attached
to your hardware and that the hardware was then expected to be
- locked away from any human (or unearthly) tinkering for all
- eternity. While this might be a compelling thought, it's simply
- never the case.</p>
-
- <p>A "normal" modern computer can not keep time. Not on itself and
- not unless you actually have a chip level atomic clock wired to
- it. Time, as perceived by your computer, will normally need to be
- corrected. Hence the NTP protocol that together with the ntpd
- process will do it's best to keep your computers time in sync with
- the "real" time in the universe. Between NTP corrections, usually a
+ locked away from any human tinkering forever. While this can be a
+ compelling thought, it is simply never the case.</p>
+
+ <p>A "normal" modern computer cannot keep time, not on itself and
+ not unless you have a chip-level atomic clock wired to it. Time,
+ as perceived by your computer, must normally be corrected. Hence
+ the Network Time Protocol (NTP) protocol, together with the <c>ntpd</c>
+ process, does its best to keep your computer time in sync with
+ the correct time. Between NTP corrections, usually a
less potent time-keeper than an atomic clock is used.</p>
- <p>But NTP is not fail safe. The NTP server can be unavailable, the
- ntp.conf can be wrongly configured or your computer may from time to
- time be disconnected from the internet. Furthermore you can have a
- user (or even system administrator) on your system that thinks the
- right way to handle daylight saving time is to adjust the clock one
- hour two times a year (a tip, that is not the right way to do
- it...). To further complicate things, this user fetched your
- software from the internet and has never ever thought about what's
- the correct time as perceived by a computer. The user simply does
- not care about keeping the wall clock in sync with the rest of the
- universe. The user expects your program to have omnipotent knowledge
+ <p>However, NTP is not fail-safe. The NTP server can be unavailable,
+ <c>ntp.conf</c> can be wrongly configured, or your computer may
+ sometimes be disconnected from Internet. Furthermore, you can have a
+ user (or even system administrator) who thinks the correct
+ way to handle Daylight Saving Time is to adjust the clock one
+ hour two times a year (which is the incorrect way to do it).
+ To complicate things further, this user fetched your
+ software from Internet and has not considered what
+ the correct time is as perceived by a computer. The user does
+ not care about keeping the wall clock in sync with the correct
+ time. The user expects your program to have unlimited knowledge
about the time.</p>
<p>Most programmers also expect time to be reliable, at least until
- they realize that the wall clock time on their workstation is of by
- a minute. Then they simply set it to the correct time, maybe or
- maybe not in a smooth way. Most probably not in a smooth way.</p>
+ they realize that the wall clock time on their workstation is off by
+ a minute. Then they set it to the correct time, but most probably
+ not in a smooth way.</p>
- <p>The amount of problems that arise when you expect the wall clock
- time on the system to always be correct may be immense. Therefore Erlang
+ <p>The number of problems that arise when you always expect the wall clock
+ time on the system to be correct can be immense. Erlang therefore
introduced the "corrected estimate of time", or the "time
- correction" many years ago. The time correction relies on the fact
+ correction", many years ago. The time correction relies on the fact
that most operating systems have some kind of monotonic clock,
- either a real time extension or some built in "tick counter" that is
- independent of the wall clock settings. This counter may have
- microsecond resolution or much less, but generally it has a drift
- that is not to be ignored.</p>
-
+ either a real-time extension or some built-in "tick counter" that is
+ independent of the wall clock settings. This counter can have
+ microsecond resolution or much less, but it has a drift that cannot
+ be ignored.</p>
</section>
- <marker id="Time_Correction"/>
<section>
+ <marker id="Time_Correction"/>
<title>Time Correction</title>
<p>If time correction is enabled, the Erlang runtime system
- will make use of both
+ makes use of both
<seealso marker="#OS_System_Time">OS system time</seealso>
and <seealso marker="#OS_Monotonic_Time">OS monotonic time</seealso>,
- in order to make adjustments of the frequency of the Erlang
- monotonic clock. Time correction will ensure that
+ to adjust the frequency of the Erlang
+ monotonic clock. Time correction ensures that
<seealso marker="#Erlang_Monotonic_Time">Erlang monotonic time</seealso>
- will not warp, and that the frequency is relatively accurate.
- The type of adjustments made to the frequency depends on the
- time warp mode used. This will be discussed in more details in
- the <seealso marker="#Time_Warp_Modes">time warp modes</seealso>
- section below.</p>
-
- <p>By default time correction will be enabled if support for
- it on the specific platform exist. Support for it includes
- both an OS monotonic time provided by the OS, and an
- implementation in the Erlang runtime system utilizing the
- OS monotonic time. You can check if your system has support
- for OS monotonic time by calling
- <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_os_monotonic_time_source"><c>erlang:system_info(os_monotonic_time_source)</c></seealso>,
- and you can check if time correction is enabled on your
- system by calling
+ does not warp and that the frequency is relatively accurate.
+ The type of frequency adjustments depends on the time warp mode used.
+ Section <seealso marker="#Time_Warp_Modes">Time Warp Modes</seealso>
+ provides more details.</p>
+
+ <p>By default time correction is enabled if support for
+ it exists on the specific platform. Support for it includes
+ both OS monotonic time, provided by the OS, and an
+ implementation in the Erlang runtime system using
+ OS monotonic time. To check if your system has support
+ for OS monotonic time, call
+ <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_os_monotonic_time_source"><c>erlang:system_info(os_monotonic_time_source)</c></seealso>.
+ To check if time correction is enabled on your system, call
<seealso marker="erlang#system_info_time_correction"><c>erlang:system_info(time_correction)</c></seealso>.</p>
- <p>Time correction is enabled or disabled by passing the
+ <p>To enable or disable time correction, pass command-line argument
<seealso marker="erl#+c"><c>+c [true|false]</c></seealso>
- command line argument to <c>erl</c>.</p>
+ to <c>erl</c>.</p>
<p>If time correction is disabled, Erlang monotonic time
- may warp forwards, it may stop and even freeze for extended
- periods of time, and there are no guarantees that the frequency
+ may warp forwards or stop, or even freeze for extended
+ periods of time. There are then no guarantees that the frequency
of the Erlang monotonic clock is accurate or stable.</p>
<p><em>You typically never want to disable time correction</em>.
- Previously there was a performance penalty associated with time
- correction, but nowadays it is most often the other way around.
- By disabling time correction you are likely to get bad scalability,
+ Previously a performance penalty was associated with time
+ correction, but nowadays it is usually the other way around.
+ If time correction is disabled, you probably get bad scalability,
bad performance, and bad time measurements.</p>
</section>
-
- <marker id="Time_Warp_Safe_Code"/>
<section>
+ <marker id="Time_Warp_Safe_Code"/>
<title>Time Warp Safe Code</title>
- <p>Time warp safe code is code that is able to handle
+ <p>Time warp safe code can handle
a <seealso marker="#Time_Warp">time warp</seealso> of
- <seealso marker="#Erlang_System_Time">Erlang system time</seealso>.
- </p>
+ <seealso marker="#Erlang_System_Time">Erlang system time</seealso>.</p>
<p><seealso marker="erlang#now/0"><c>erlang:now/0</c></seealso>
- behaves very bad when Erlang system time warps. When Erlang
- system time do a time warp backwards, the values returned
- from <c>erlang:now/0</c> will freeze (if you disregard the
- micro second increments made due to the actual call) until
- OS system time reach the point of the last value returned by
- <c>erlang:now/0</c>. This freeze might continue for very
- long periods of time. It might take years, decades,
- and even longer than this until the freeze stops.</p>
+ behaves bad when Erlang system time warps. When Erlang
+ system time does a time warp backwards, the values returned
+ from <c>erlang:now/0</c> freeze (if you disregard the
+ microsecond increments made because of the actual call) until
+ OS system time reaches the point of the last value returned by
+ <c>erlang:now/0</c>. This freeze can continue for a long time. It
+ can take years, decades, and even longer until the freeze stops.</p>
<p>All uses of <c>erlang:now/0</c> are not necessarily
time warp unsafe. If you do not use it to get time, it
- will be time warp safe. However <em>all uses of
+ is time warp safe. However, <em>all uses of
<c>erlang:now/0</c> are suboptimal</em> from a performance
and scalability perspective. So you really want to replace
- the usage of it with other functionality. For examples
- of how to replace the usage of <c>erlang:now/0</c>,
- see the <seealso marker="#Dos_and_Donts">Dos and Donts</seealso>
- section.</p>
+ the use of it with other functionality. For examples
+ of how to replace the use of <c>erlang:now/0</c>, see Section
+ <seealso marker="#Dos_and_Donts">How to Work with the New
+ API</seealso>.</p>
</section>
- <marker id="Time_Warp_Modes"/>
<section>
<title>Time Warp Modes</title>
-
+ <marker id="Time_Warp_Modes"/>
<p>Current <seealso marker="#Erlang_System_Time">Erlang system
time</seealso> is determined by adding current
<seealso marker="erlang#monotonic_time/0">Erlang monotonic time</seealso>
with current
<seealso marker="erlang#time_offset/0">time offset</seealso>. The
time offset is managed differently depending on which time
- warp mode you use. The time warp mode is set by passing the
+ warp mode you use.</p>
+
+ <p>To set the time warp mode, pass command-line argument
<seealso marker="erl#+C_"><c>+C
[no_time_warp|single_time_warp|multi_time_warp]</c></seealso>
- command line argument to <c>erl</c>.</p>
+ to <c>erl</c>.</p>
<marker id="No_Time_Warp_Mode"/>
<section>
<title>No Time Warp Mode</title>
<p>The time offset is determined at runtime system start
- and will after this not change. This is the default behavior.
- Not because it is the best mode (which it isn't). It is
+ and does not change later. This is the default behavior, but
+ not because it is the best mode (which it is not). It is
default <em>only</em> because this is how the runtime system
- always has behaved up until ERTS version 7.0, and you have to
- ensure that your Erlang code that may execute during a time
+ behaved until <c>ERTS</c> 7.0.
+ Ensure that your Erlang code that may execute during a time
warp is <seealso marker="#Time_Warp_Safe_Code">time warp
- safe</seealso> before you can enable other modes.</p>
+ safe</seealso> before enabling other modes.</p>
- <p>Since the time offset is not allowed to change, time
- correction needs to adjust the frequency of the Erlang
- monotonic clock in order to smoothly align Erlang system
- time with OS system time. A big downside of this approach
+ <p>As the time offset is not allowed to change, time
+ correction must adjust the frequency of the Erlang
+ monotonic clock to align Erlang system time with OS
+ system time smoothly. A significant downside of this approach
is that we on purpose will use a faulty frequency on the
Erlang monotonic clock if adjustments are needed. This
- error may be as big as 1%. This error will show up in all
+ error can be as large as 1%. This error will show up in all
time measurements in the runtime system.</p>
- <p>If time correction is not enabled, the Erlang monotonic
- time will freeze when the OS system time leap backwards.
- The freeze of the monotonic time will continue until
- OS system time catch up. The freeze may continue for
- a very long time. When OS system time leaps forwards,
- Erlang monotonic time will also leap forward.</p>
+ <p>If time correction is not enabled, Erlang monotonic
+ time freezes when OS system time leaps backwards.
+ The freeze of monotonic time continues until
+ OS system time catches up. The freeze can continue for
+ a long time. When OS system time leaps forwards,
+ Erlang monotonic time also leaps forward.</p>
</section>
<marker id="Single_Time_Warp_Mode"/>
@@ -411,26 +424,27 @@
<title>Single Time Warp Mode</title>
<p>This mode is more or less a backwards compatibility mode
as of its introduction.</p>
+
<p>On an embedded system it is not uncommon that the system
- has no power supply at all, not even a battery, when it is
- shut off. The system clock on such a system will typically
- be way off when the system boots. If the
+ has no power supply, not even a battery, when it is
+ shut off. The system clock on such a system is typically
+ way off when the system boots. If
<seealso marker="#No_Time_Warp_Mode">no time warp mode</seealso>
is used, and the Erlang runtime system is started before
- the OS system time has been corrected, the Erlang system
- time may be wrong for a very long time, even centuries or
- more.</p>
- <p>If you for some reason need to use Erlang code that
- is not
+ OS system time has been corrected, Erlang system time
+ can be wrong for a long time, centuries or even longer.</p>
+
+ <p>If you need to use Erlang code that is not
<seealso marker="#Time_Warp_Safe_Code">time warp safe</seealso>,
- and you need to start the Erlang runtime system before the OS
+ and you need to start the Erlang runtime system before OS
system time has been corrected, you may want to use the single
- time warp mode. Note that there are limitations to when you can
+ time warp mode.</p>
+
+ <note><p>There are limitations to when you can
execute time warp unsafe code using this mode. If it is possible
- to only utilize time warp safe code, it is <em>much</em> better
- to use the <seealso marker="#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode">multi time
- warp mode</seealso> instead.
- </p>
+ to use time warp safe code only, it is <em>much</em> better
+ to use the <seealso marker="#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode">multi-time
+ warp mode</seealso> instead.</p></note>
<p>Using the single time warp mode, the time offset is
handled in two phases:</p>
@@ -438,158 +452,150 @@
<taglist>
<tag>Preliminary Phase</tag>
<item>
- <p>The preliminary phase starts when the runtime
+ <p>This phase starts when the runtime
system starts. A preliminary time offset based on
- current OS system time is determined. This offset will
- from now on be fixed during the whole preliminary phase.</p>
+ current OS system time is determined. This offset is from
+ now on to be fixed during the whole preliminary phase.</p>
<p>If time correction is enabled, adjustments to the
- Erlang monotonic clock will be made to keep its
- frequency as correct as possible, but <em>no</em>
- adjustments will be made trying to align Erlang system
- time and OS system time. That is, during the preliminary
- Erlang system time and OS system time might diverge
- from each other, and no attempt to prevent this will
- be made.</p>
+ Erlang monotonic clock are made to keep its
+ frequency as correct as possible. However, <em>no</em>
+ adjustments are made trying to align Erlang system
+ time and OS system time. That is, during the preliminary phase
+ Erlang system time and OS system time can diverge
+ from each other, and no attempt is made to prevent this.</p>
<p>If time correction is disabled, changes in OS system
- time will effect the monotonic clock the same way as
+ time affects the monotonic clock the same way as
when the <seealso marker="#No_Time_Warp_Mode">no time warp
mode</seealso> is used.</p>
</item>
<tag>Final Phase</tag>
<item>
-
- <p>The final phase begin when the user finalize the time
+ <p>This phase begins when the user finalizes the time
offset by calling
<seealso marker="erlang#system_flag_time_offset"><c>erlang:system_flag(time_offset, finalize)</c></seealso>.
- The finalization can only be performed once.
- </p>
+ The finalization can only be performed once.</p>
<p>During finalization, the time offset is adjusted and
- fixated so that current Erlang system time align with
- current OS system time. Since the time offset may
- change during the finalization, the Erlang system time
- may do a time warp at this point. The time offset will
- from now on be fixed until the runtime system terminates.
+ fixated so that current Erlang system time aligns with
+ current OS system time. As the time offset can
+ change during the finalization, Erlang system time
+ can do a time warp at this point. The time offset is
+ from now on fixed until the runtime system terminates.
If time correction has been enabled, the time
- correction will from now on also make adjustments
- in order to align Erlang system time with OS system
- time. When the system is in the final phase it behaves
+ correction from now on also makes adjustments
+ to align Erlang system time with OS system
+ time. When the system is in the final phase, it behaves
exactly as in the <seealso marker="#No_Time_Warp_Mode">no
time warp mode</seealso>.</p>
-
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>In order for this to work properly there are two
- requirements that the user needs to ensure are
- satisfied:</p>
+ <p>In order for this to work properly, the user must ensure
+ that the following two requirements are satisfied:</p>
<taglist>
<tag>Forward Time Warp</tag>
<item><p>The time warp made when finalizing the time offset
can only be done forwards without encountering problems.
- This implies that the user has to ensure that the OS
+ This implies that the user must ensure that OS
system time is set to a time earlier or equal to actual
- POSIX time before starting the Erlang runtime system. If
- you are not completely sure the OS system time is correct,
+ POSIX time before starting the Erlang runtime system.</p>
+
+ <p>If you are not sure that OS system time is correct,
set it to a time that is guaranteed to be earlier than
actual POSIX time before starting the Erlang runtime
- system just to be safe.</p></item>
+ system, just to be safe.</p>
+ </item>
<tag>Finalize Correct OS System Time</tag>
- <item><p>The OS system time needs to be correct when the
- the user finalizes the time offset.</p></item>
+ <item><p>OS system time must be correct when
+ the user finalizes the time offset.</p>
+ </item>
</taglist>
<p>If these requirements are not fulfilled, the system
- may behave very bad.
- </p>
-
- <p>Assuming that the requirements above are fulfilled,
- time correction is enabled, and that the OS system time
- is adjusted using some time adjustment protocol like NTP
- or similar, only small adjustments of the Erlang monotonic
- time should be needed in order to keep system times
- aligned after finilization. As long as the system is not
- suspended, the largest adjustments needed should be for
+ may behave very bad.</p>
+
+ <p>Assuming that these requirements are fulfilled,
+ time correction is enabled, and that OS system time
+ is adjusted using a time adjustment protocol such as NTP,
+ only small adjustments of Erlang monotonic
+ time are needed to keep system times
+ aligned after finalization. As long as the system is not
+ suspended, the largest adjustments needed are for
inserted (or deleted) leap seconds.</p>
- <warning><p>In order to be able to use this mode you have
- to ensure that all Erlang code that will execute in
- both phases are
+ <warning><p>To use this mode, ensure that
+ all Erlang code that will execute in both phases are
<seealso marker="#Time_Warp_Safe_Code">time warp
safe</seealso>.</p>
- <p>Code that only execute in the final phase does not have
+ <p>Code executing only in the final phase does not have
to be able to cope with the time warp.</p></warning>
-
</section>
<marker id="Multi_Time_Warp_Mode"/>
<section>
- <title>Multi Time Warp Mode</title>
-
- <p><em>Multi time warp mode in combination with time
- correction is the preferred configuration</em>. This since,
- on almost all platforms, the Erlang runtime system will have
- better performance, will scale better, will behave better,
- and since the accuracy, and precision of time measurements
- will be better. Only Erlang runtime systems executing on
- ancient platforms will benefit from another configuration.</p>
+ <title>Multi-Time Warp Mode</title>
+ <p><em>Multi-time warp mode in combination with time
+ correction is the preferred configuration</em>. This as
+ the Erlang runtime system have better performance, scale
+ better, and behave better on almost all platforms. In
+ addition, the accuracy and precision of time measurements
+ are better. Only Erlang runtime systems executing on
+ ancient platforms benefit from another configuration.</p>
<p>The time offset may change at any time without limitations.
That is, Erlang system time may perform time warps both
- forwards and backwards at <em>any</em> time. Since we align
- the Erlang system time with the OS system time by changing
+ forwards and backwards at <em>any</em> time. As we align
+ Erlang system time with OS system time by changing
the time offset, we can enable a time correction that tries
to adjust the frequency of the Erlang monotonic clock to be as
- correct as possible. This will make time measurements using
- the Erlang monotonic time more accurate and precise.</p>
+ correct as possible. This makes time measurements using
+ Erlang monotonic time more accurate and precise.</p>
<p>If time correction is disabled, Erlang monotonic time
- will leap forward if OS system time leaps forward. If the
- OS system time leaps backwards, Erlang monotonic time will
- stop briefly but it does not freeze for extended periods
- of time. This since the time offset is changed in order to
+ leaps forward if OS system time leaps forward. If
+ OS system time leaps backwards, Erlang monotonic time
+ stops briefly, but it does not freeze for extended periods
+ of time. This as the time offset is changed to
align Erlang system time with OS system time.</p>
- <warning><p>In order to be able to use this mode you have
- to ensure that all Erlang code that will execute on the
- runtime system is
+ <warning><p>To use this mode, ensure that all
+ Erlang code that will execute on the runtime system is
<seealso marker="#Time_Warp_Safe_Code">time warp
safe</seealso>.</p></warning>
</section>
</section>
- <marker id="The_New_Time_API"/>
<section>
- <title>The New Time API</title>
-
+ <title>New Time API</title>
+ <marker id="The_New_Time_API"/>
<p>The old time API is based on
<seealso marker="erlang#now/0"><c>erlang:now/0</c></seealso>.
- The major issue with <c>erlang:now/0</c> is that it was
- intended to be used for so many unrelated things. This
- tied these unrelated operations together and unnecessarily
- caused performance, scalability as well as accuracy, and
- precision issues for operations that do not need to have
- such issues. The new API spreads different functionality
- over multiple functions in order to improve on this.</p>
-
- <p>In order to be backwards compatible <c>erlang:now/0</c> will
- remain as is, but <em>you are strongly discouraged from using
- it</em>. A lot of uses of <c>erlang:now/0</c> will also
- prevent you from using the new
- <seealso marker="#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode">multi time warp
- mode</seealso> which is an important part of this
+ <c>erlang:now/0</c> was intended to be used for many unrelated
+ things. This tied these unrelated operations together and
+ caused issues with performance, scalability, accuracy, and
+ precision for operations that did not need to have
+ such issues. To improve this, the new API spreads different
+ functionality over multiple functions.</p>
+
+ <p>To be backwards compatible, <c>erlang:now/0</c>
+ remains as is, but <em>you are strongly discouraged from using
+ it</em>. Many use cases of <c>erlang:now/0</c>
+ prevents you from using the new
+ <seealso marker="#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode">multi-time warp
+ mode</seealso>, which is an important part of this
new time functionality improvement.</p>
<p>Some of the new BIFs on some systems, perhaps surprisingly,
- return negative integer values on a newly started run time
- system. This is not a bug, but a memory usage optimization.</p>
+ return negative integer values on a newly started runtime
+ system. This is not a bug, but a memory use optimization.</p>
+
+ <p>The new API consists of the following new BIFs:</p>
- <p>The new API consists of a number of new BIFs:</p>
<list>
<item><p><seealso marker="erlang#convert_time_unit/3"><c>erlang:convert_time_unit/3</c></seealso></p></item>
<item><p><seealso marker="erlang#monotonic_time/0"><c>erlang:monotonic_time/0</c></seealso></p></item>
@@ -604,7 +610,9 @@
<item><p><seealso marker="kernel:os#system_time/0"><c>os:system_time/0</c></seealso></p></item>
<item><p><seealso marker="kernel:os#system_time/1"><c>os:system_time/1</c></seealso></p></item>
</list>
- <p>and a number of extensions of existing BIFs:</p>
+
+ <p>The new API also consists of extensions of the following existing BIFs:</p>
+
<list>
<item><p><seealso marker="erlang#monitor/2"><c>erlang:monitor(time_offset, clock_service)</c></seealso></p></item>
<item><p><seealso marker="erlang#system_flag_time_offset"><c>erlang:system_flag(time_offset, finalize)</c></seealso></p></item>
@@ -619,102 +627,99 @@
<marker id="The_New_Erlang_Monotonic_Time"/>
<section>
- <title>The New Erlang Monotonic Time</title>
- <p>The Erlang monotonic time as such is new as of ERTS
- version 7.0. It has been introduced in order to be able
- to detach time measurements such as elapsed time from
- calender time. It is very common that one is interested
- in measuring elapsed time or specifying a time relative
- to another point in time without having any need to know
- what the involved times are in UTC or any other
- globally defined time scale. By introducing a time scale
- that has a local definition of where it starts, it is
- possible to manage time that do not concern calender
- time on that time scale. Erlang monotonic time use
- such a time scale with a locally defined start.</p>
-
- <p>The introduction of Erlang monotonic time gives us
- the possibility to adjust the two Erlang times (Erlang
+ <title>New Erlang Monotonic Time</title>
+ <p>Erlang monotonic time as such is new as of <c>ERTS</c> 7.0.
+ It is introduced to detach time measurements, such as elapsed
+ time from calendar time. In many use cases there is a need to
+ measure elapsed time or specify a time relative to another point
+ in time without the need to know the involved times in UTC or
+ any other globally defined time scale. By introducing a time
+ scale with a local definition of where it starts, time that do
+ not concern calendar time can be managed on that time
+ scale. Erlang monotonic time uses such a time scale with a
+ locally defined start.</p>
+
+ <p>The introduction of Erlang monotonic time allows
+ us to adjust the two Erlang times (Erlang
monotonic time and Erlang system time) separately. By
- doing this, accuracy of elapsed time does not have to
+ doing this, the accuracy of elapsed time does not have to
suffer just because the system time happened to be
wrong at some point in time. Separate adjustments
of the two times are only performed in the time warp
modes, and only fully separated in the
- <seealso marker="#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode">multi
- time warp mode</seealso>. All other modes than the
- multi time warp mode are there for backwards
- compatibility reasons, and when using these the
- accuracy of Erlang monotonic time suffer since
+ <seealso marker="#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode">multi-time
+ warp mode</seealso>. All other modes than the
+ multi-time warp mode are for backwards
+ compatibility reasons. When using these modes, the
+ accuracy of Erlang monotonic time suffer, as
the adjustments of Erlang monotonic time in these
- modes are more or less tied to the Erlang system
- time.</p>
+ modes are more or less tied to Erlang system time.</p>
<p>The adjustment of system time could have been made
smother than using a time warp approach, but we think
- that would be a bad choice. Since we are able to
- express and measure time that aren't connected to
- calender time by the use of Erlang monotonic time, it
+ that would be a bad choice. As we can
+ express and measure time that is not connected to
+ calendar time by the use of Erlang monotonic time, it
is better to expose the change in Erlang system time
- immediately. This since it makes it possible for the
- Erlang applications executing on the system to react
- on the change in system time as soon as possible. This
- is also more or less exactly how most OSes handle this
+ immediately. This as the Erlang applications
+ executing on the system can react on the change in
+ system time as soon as possible. This is also more or
+ less exactly how most operating systems handle this
(OS monotonic time and OS system time). By adjusting
- system time smoothly we would just hide the fact that
+ system time smoothly, we would just hide the fact that
system time changed and make it harder for the Erlang
applications to react to the change in a sensible way.</p>
- <p>In order to be able to react to a change in Erlang
- system time you have to be able to detect that it
+ <p>To be able to react to a change in Erlang
+ system time, you must be able to detect that it
happened. The change in Erlang system time occurs when
current time offset is changed. We have therefore
- introduced the possibility to monitor the time offset
- using
- <seealso marker="erlang#monitor/2"><c>erlang:monitor(time_offset, clock_service)</c></seealso>. A process monitoring the time
- offset will be sent a message on the following format
+ introduced the possibility to monitor the time offset using
+ <seealso marker="erlang#monitor/2"><c>erlang:monitor(time_offset, clock_service)</c></seealso>.
+ A process monitoring the time
+ offset is sent a message on the following format
when the time offset is changed:</p>
+
<code type="none">{'CHANGE', MonitorReference, time_offset, clock_service, NewTimeOffset}</code>
</section>
<marker id="Unique_Values"/>
<section>
<title>Unique Values</title>
- <p>Besides reporting time <c>erlang:now/0</c> also
- produce unique and strictly monotonically increasing
- values. In order to detach this functionality from
- time measurements we have introduced
+ <p>Besides reporting time, <c>erlang:now/0</c> also
+ produces unique and strictly monotonically increasing
+ values. To detach this functionality from
+ time measurements, we have introduced
<seealso marker="erlang#unique_integer/1"><c>erlang:unique_integer()</c></seealso>.
</p>
</section>
<marker id="Dos_and_Donts"/>
<section>
- <title>Dos and Don'ts</title>
+ <title>How to Work with the New API</title>
<p>Previously <c>erlang:now/0</c> was the only option for doing
- quite a lot of things. We will look at a few different things
- <c>erlang:now/0</c> could be used for, and how you want to do
- this using the new API:</p>
+ many things. This section deals with some things that
+ <c>erlang:now/0</c> can be used for, and how you are to
+ these using the new API.</p>
<marker id="Dos_and_Donts_Retrieve_Erlang_System_Time"/>
<section>
<title>Retrieve Erlang System Time</title>
<dont>
<p>
- use <c>erlang:now/0</c> in order to retrieve current Erlang
- system time.
+ Use <c>erlang:now/0</c> to retrieve current Erlang system time.
</p>
</dont>
<do>
<p>
- use
+ Use
<seealso marker="erlang#system_time/1"><c>erlang:system_time/1</c></seealso>
- in order to retrieve current Erlang system time on the
+ to retrieve current Erlang system time on the
<seealso marker="erlang#type_time_unit">time unit</seealso>
of your choice.</p>
<p>If you want the same format as returned by <c>erlang:now/0</c>, use
<seealso marker="erlang#timestamp/0"><c>erlang:timestamp/0</c></seealso>.
- </p>
+ </p>
</do>
</section>
@@ -723,26 +728,27 @@
<title>Measure Elapsed Time</title>
<dont>
<p>
- take timestamps with <c>erlang:now/0</c> and calculate
+ Take timestamps with <c>erlang:now/0</c> and calculate
the difference in time with
<seealso marker="stdlib:timer#now_diff/2"><c>timer:now_diff/2</c></seealso>.
</p>
</dont>
<do>
<p>
- take timestamps with
+ Take timestamps with
<seealso marker="erlang#monotonic_time/0"><c>erlang:monotonic_time/0</c></seealso>
and calculate the time difference using ordinary subtraction.
The result will be in <c>native</c>
<seealso marker="erlang#type_time_unit">time unit</seealso>.
If you want to convert the
- result to another time unit you can do this using
+ result to another time unit, you can use
<seealso marker="erlang#convert_time_unit/3"><c>erlang:convert_time_unit/3</c></seealso>.
</p>
- <p>Another easier way of doing this is to use
+
+ <p>An easier way to do this is to use
<seealso marker="erlang#monotonic_time/1"><c>erlang:monotonic_time/1</c></seealso>
- with desired time unit. However, you may lose accuracy,
- and precision this way.
+ with the desired time unit. However, you can then lose accuracy
+ and precision.
</p>
</do>
</section>
@@ -752,16 +758,16 @@
<title>Determine Order of Events</title>
<dont>
<p>
- determine the order of events by saving a timestamp
- with <c>erlang:now/0</c> when the event happens.
+ Determine the order of events by saving a timestamp
+ with <c>erlang:now/0</c> when the event occurs.
</p>
</dont>
<do>
<p>
- determine the order of events by saving the integer
+ Determine the order of events by saving the integer
returned by
<seealso marker="erlang#unique_integer/1"><c>erlang:unique_integer([monotonic])</c></seealso>
- when the event happens. These integers will be strictly
+ when the event occurs. These integers will be strictly
monotonically ordered on current runtime system instance
corresponding to creation time.
</p>
@@ -770,40 +776,43 @@
<marker id="Dos_and_Donts_Determine_Order_of_Events_With_Time_of_the_Event"/>
<section>
- <title>Determine Order of Events With Time of the Event</title>
+ <title>Determine Order of Events with Time of the Event</title>
<dont>
<p>
- determine the order of events by saving a timestamp
- with <c>erlang:now/0</c> when the event happens.
+ Determine the order of events by saving a timestamp
+ with <c>erlang:now/0</c> when the event occurs.
</p>
</dont>
<do>
<p>
- determine the order of events by saving a tuple
- containing
+ Determine the order of events by saving a tuple containing
<seealso marker="erlang#monotonic_time/0">monotonic time</seealso>
and a <seealso marker="erlang#unique_integer/1">strictly
- monotonically increasing integer</seealso> like this:</p>
+ monotonically increasing integer</seealso> as follows:</p>
+
<code type="none">
Time = erlang:monotonic_time(),
UMI = erlang:unique_integer([monotonic]),
EventTag = {Time, UMI}</code>
+
<p>These tuples will be strictly monotonically ordered
- on the current runtime system instance according to
- creation time. Note that it is important that the
+ on current runtime system instance according to
+ creation time. It is important that the
monotonic time is in the first element (the most
significant element when comparing 2-tuples). Using
the monotonic time in the tuples, you can calculate time
between events.</p>
- <p>If you are interested in the Erlang system time at the
- time when the event occurred you can also save the time
+
+ <p>If you are interested in Erlang system time at the
+ time when the event occurred, you can also save the time
offset before or after saving the events using
<seealso marker="erlang#time_offset/0"><c>erlang:time_offset/0</c></seealso>.
Erlang monotonic time added with the time
offset corresponds to Erlang system time.</p>
+
<p>If you are executing in a mode where time offset
- may change and you want to be able to get the actual
- Erlang system time when the event occurred you can
+ can change, and you want to get the actual
+ Erlang system time when the event occurred, you can
save the time offset as a third element in the tuple
(the least significant element when comparing 3-tuples).</p>
</do>
@@ -814,16 +823,15 @@ EventTag = {Time, UMI}</code>
<title>Create a Unique Name</title>
<dont>
<p>
- use the values returned from <c>erlang:now/0</c>
- in order to create a name unique on the current
- runtime system instance.
+ Use the values returned from <c>erlang:now/0</c>
+ to create a name unique on the current runtime system instance.
</p>
</dont>
<do>
<p>
- use the value returned from
+ Use the value returned from
<seealso marker="erlang#unique_integer/0"><c>erlang:unique_integer/0</c></seealso>
- in order to create a name unique on the current runtime system
+ to create a name unique on the current runtime system
instance. If you only want positive integers, you can use
<seealso marker="erlang#unique_integer/1"><c>erlang:unique_integer([positive])</c></seealso>.
</p>
@@ -832,48 +840,62 @@ EventTag = {Time, UMI}</code>
<marker id="Dos_and_Donts_Seed_Random_Number_Generation_With_a_Unique_Value"/>
<section>
- <title>Seed Random Number Generation With a Unique Value</title>
+ <title>Seed Random Number Generation with a Unique Value</title>
<dont>
<p>
- seed random number generation using <c>erlang:now()</c>.
+ Seed random number generation using <c>erlang:now()</c>.
</p>
</dont>
<do>
<p>
- seed random number generation using a combination of
+ Seed random number generation using a combination of
<seealso marker="erlang#monotonic_time/0"><c>erlang:monotonic_time()</c></seealso>,
<seealso marker="erlang#time_offset/0"><c>erlang:time_offset()</c></seealso>,
- <seealso marker="erlang#unique_integer/0"><c>erlang:unique_integer()</c></seealso>, and other functionality.
+ <seealso marker="erlang#unique_integer/0"><c>erlang:unique_integer()</c></seealso>,
+ and other functionality.
</p>
</do>
</section>
- <p>To sum this section up: <em>Don't use <c>erlang:now/0</c>!</em></p>
+ <p>To sum up this section: <em>Do not use <c>erlang:now/0</c>.</em></p>
</section>
</section>
- <marker id="Supporting_Both_New_and_Old_OTP_Releases"/>
<section>
- <title>Supporting Both New and Old OTP Releases</title>
- <p>Your code may be required to be able to run on a variety
+ <marker id="Supporting_Both_New_and_Old_OTP_Releases"/>
+ <title>Support of Both New and Old OTP Releases</title>
+ <p>It can be required that your code must run on a variety
of OTP installations of different OTP releases. If so, you
- can not just use the new API out of the box, since it will
+ cannot use the new API out of the box, as it will
not be available on old pre OTP 18 releases. The solution
- is <em>not</em> to avoid using the new API, since your
- code then won't be able to benefit from the scalability
- and accuracy improvements made. Instead you want to use the
+ is <em>not</em> to avoid using the new API, as your
+ code then would not benefit from the scalability
+ and accuracy improvements made. Instead, use the
new API when available, and fall back on <c>erlang:now/0</c>
- when it is not available. Fortunately almost all of the new
- API can easily be implemented using existing primitives
- (except for
- <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_start_time"><c>erlang:system_info(start_time)</c></seealso>,
- <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_end_time"><c>erlang:system_info(end_time)</c></seealso>,
- <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_os_monotonic_time_source"><c>erlang:system_info(os_monotonic_time_source)</c></seealso>, and
- <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_os_system_time_source"><c>erlang:system_info(os_system_time_source)</c></seealso>).
- By wrapping the API with functions that fall back on
- <c>erlang:now/0</c> when the new API is not available,
- and using these wrappers instead of using the API directly
- the problem is solved. These wrappers can for example
+ when the new API is unavailable.</p>
+
+ <p>Fortunately most of the new API can easily be
+ implemented using existing primitives, except for:</p>
+
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>
+ <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_start_time"><c>erlang:system_info(start_time)</c></seealso>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_end_time"><c>erlang:system_info(end_time)</c></seealso>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_os_monotonic_time_source"><c>erlang:system_info(os_monotonic_time_source)</c></seealso>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_os_system_time_source"><c>erlang:system_info(os_system_time_source)</c></seealso>)
+ </item>
+ </list>
+
+ <p>By wrapping the API with functions that fall back on
+ <c>erlang:now/0</c> when the new API is unavailable,
+ and using these wrappers instead of using the API directly,
+ the problem is solved. These wrappers can, for example,
be implemented as in
<url href="time_compat.erl"><c>$ERL_TOP/erts/example/time_compat.erl</c></url>.</p>
</section>
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_debug.c b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_debug.c
index 8a35ad17c6..c774a70d4c 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_debug.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_debug.c
@@ -298,8 +298,8 @@ erts_debug_disassemble_1(BIF_ALIST_1)
(void) erts_bld_uword(NULL, &hsz, (BeamInstr) code_ptr);
hp = HAlloc(p, hsz);
addr = erts_bld_uword(&hp, NULL, (BeamInstr) code_ptr);
- ASSERT(is_atom(funcinfo[0]));
- ASSERT(is_atom(funcinfo[1]));
+ ASSERT(is_atom(funcinfo[0]) || funcinfo[0] == NIL);
+ ASSERT(is_atom(funcinfo[1]) || funcinfo[1] == NIL);
mfa = TUPLE3(hp, (Eterm) funcinfo[0], (Eterm) funcinfo[1], make_small((Eterm) funcinfo[2]));
hp += 4;
return TUPLE3(hp, addr, bin, mfa);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/big.c b/erts/emulator/beam/big.c
index 044bf6a34e..15bcd44fb9 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/big.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/big.c
@@ -2618,6 +2618,9 @@ Eterm erts_chars_to_integer(Process *BIF_P, char *bytes,
size--;
}
+ if (size == 0)
+ goto bytebuf_to_integer_1_error;
+
if (size < SMALL_DIGITS && base <= 10) {
/* *
* Take shortcut if we know that all chars are '0' < b < '9' and
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/break.c b/erts/emulator/beam/break.c
index 64c8bc5e58..4ce9d24479 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/break.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/break.c
@@ -536,7 +536,9 @@ do_break(void)
erts_printf("Erlang (%s) emulator version "
ERLANG_VERSION "\n",
EMULATOR);
+#if ERTS_SAVED_COMPILE_TIME
erts_printf("Compiled on " ERLANG_COMPILE_DATE "\n");
+#endif
return;
case 'd':
distribution_info(ERTS_PRINT_STDOUT, NULL);
@@ -774,7 +776,9 @@ erl_crash_dump_v(char *file, int line, char* fmt, va_list args)
}
erts_fdprintf(fd, "System version: ");
erts_print_system_version(fd, NULL, NULL);
+#if ERTS_SAVED_COMPILE_TIME
erts_fdprintf(fd, "%s\n", "Compiled: " ERLANG_COMPILE_DATE);
+#endif
erts_fdprintf(fd, "Taints: ");
erts_print_nif_taints(fd, NULL);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_debug.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_debug.c
index 77a1e3d7cb..2dcfb79f00 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_debug.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_debug.c
@@ -189,6 +189,9 @@ pdisplay1(int to, void *to_arg, Process* p, Eterm obj)
case BINARY_DEF:
erts_print(to, to_arg, "#Bin");
break;
+ case MATCHSTATE_DEF:
+ erts_print(to, to_arg, "#Matchstate");
+ break;
default:
erts_print(to, to_arg, "unknown object %x", obj);
}
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_map.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_map.c
index a91e36e3c5..ff2a355309 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_map.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_map.c
@@ -32,7 +32,9 @@
#include "global.h"
#include "erl_process.h"
#include "error.h"
+#define ERL_WANT_HIPE_BIF_WRAPPER__
#include "bif.h"
+#undef ERL_WANT_HIPE_BIF_WRAPPER__
#include "erl_binary.h"
#include "erl_map.h"
@@ -952,8 +954,11 @@ BIF_RETTYPE maps_keys_1(BIF_ALIST_1) {
BIF_P->fvalue = BIF_ARG_1;
BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADMAP);
}
+
/* maps:merge/2 */
+HIPE_WRAPPER_BIF_DISABLE_GC(maps_merge, 2)
+
BIF_RETTYPE maps_merge_2(BIF_ALIST_2) {
if (is_flatmap(BIF_ARG_1)) {
if (is_flatmap(BIF_ARG_2)) {
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif_api_funcs.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif_api_funcs.h
index f93152c921..2f2180e1aa 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif_api_funcs.h
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif_api_funcs.h
@@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ static ERL_NIF_INLINE ERL_NIF_TERM enif_make_list9(ErlNifEnv* env,
#ifndef enif_make_pid
-# define enif_make_pid(ENV, PID) ((const ERL_NIF_TERM)((PID)->pid))
+# define enif_make_pid(ENV, PID) ((void)(ENV),(const ERL_NIF_TERM)((PID)->pid))
#if SIZEOF_LONG == 8
# define enif_get_int64 enif_get_long
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_printf_term.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_printf_term.c
index 267c0b3ff4..2917d58932 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_printf_term.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_printf_term.c
@@ -467,10 +467,7 @@ print_term(fmtfn_t fn, void* arg, Eterm obj, long *dcount,
}
break;
case BINARY_DEF:
- if (header_is_bin_matchstate(*boxed_val(wobj))) {
- PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "#MatchState");
- }
- else {
+ {
byte* bytep;
Uint bytesize = binary_size_rel(obj,obj_base);
Uint bitoffs;
@@ -633,6 +630,9 @@ print_term(fmtfn_t fn, void* arg, Eterm obj, long *dcount,
}
}
break;
+ case MATCHSTATE_DEF:
+ PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "#MatchState");
+ break;
default:
PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "<unknown:");
PRINT_POINTER(res, fn, arg, wobj);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
index ee1dd36d48..3b1b593d1c 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
@@ -7938,11 +7938,16 @@ sched_thread_func(void *vesdp)
ErtsThrPrgrCallbacks callbacks;
ErtsSchedulerData *esdp = vesdp;
Uint no = esdp->no;
+#ifdef ERTS_SMP
+ erts_tse_t *tse;
+#endif
erts_sched_init_time_sup(esdp);
#ifdef ERTS_SMP
- ERTS_SCHED_SLEEP_INFO_IX(no - 1)->event = erts_tse_fetch();
+ tse = erts_tse_fetch();
+ erts_tse_prepare_timed(tse);
+ ERTS_SCHED_SLEEP_INFO_IX(no - 1)->event = tse;
callbacks.arg = (void *) esdp->ssi;
callbacks.wakeup = thr_prgr_wakeup;
callbacks.prepare_wait = thr_prgr_prep_wait;
@@ -9177,6 +9182,10 @@ erts_set_process_priority(Process *p, Eterm value)
a = erts_smp_atomic32_cmpxchg_mb(&p->state, n, e);
} while (a != e);
+
+ if (slocked)
+ erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS);
+
}
switch (oprio) {
@@ -11522,10 +11531,14 @@ save_pending_exiter(Process *p)
{
ErtsProcList *plp;
ErtsRunQueue *rq;
+ ErtsSchedulerData *esdp = erts_get_scheduler_data();
ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p));
- rq = erts_get_runq_current(NULL);
+ if (!esdp)
+ rq = RUNQ_READ_RQ(&p->run_queue);
+ else
+ rq = esdp->run_queue;
plp = proclist_create(p);
@@ -11542,6 +11555,7 @@ save_pending_exiter(Process *p)
else
#endif
wake_scheduler(rq);
+
}
#endif
@@ -11730,23 +11744,21 @@ send_exit_signal(Process *c_p, /* current process if and only
if (need_locks
&& erts_smp_proc_trylock(rp, need_locks) == EBUSY) {
/* ... but we havn't got all locks on it ... */
- save_pending_exiter(rp);
+ save_pending_exiter(rp);
/*
* The pending exit will be discovered when next
* process is scheduled in
*/
- goto set_pending_exit;
- }
- else {
- /* ...and we have all locks on it... */
- *rp_locks = ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL;
- set_proc_exiting(rp,
- state,
- (is_immed(rsn)
- ? rsn
- : copy_object(rsn, rp)),
- NULL);
+ goto set_pending_exit;
}
+ /* ...and we have all locks on it... */
+ *rp_locks = ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL;
+ set_proc_exiting(rp,
+ state,
+ (is_immed(rsn)
+ ? rsn
+ : copy_object(rsn, rp)),
+ NULL);
}
else { /* Process running... */
@@ -12126,7 +12138,8 @@ erts_do_exit_process(Process* p, Eterm reason)
#endif
if (p->static_flags & ERTS_STC_FLG_SYSTEM_PROC)
- erl_exit(1, "System process %T terminated: %T\n", p->common.id, reason);
+ erl_exit(ERTS_DUMP_EXIT, "System process %T terminated: %T\n",
+ p->common.id, reason);
#ifdef ERTS_SMP
ERTS_SMP_CHK_HAVE_ONLY_MAIN_PROC_LOCK(p);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_lock.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_lock.h
index 788348e613..a64c993e8f 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_lock.h
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_lock.h
@@ -854,9 +854,6 @@ ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_proc_dec_refc(Process *p)
#endif
if (!referred) {
ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(p));
- ASSERT(ERTS_AINT_NULL
- == erts_ptab_pix2intptr_ddrb(&erts_proc,
- internal_pid_index(p->common.id)));
erts_free_proc(p);
}
}
@@ -872,9 +869,6 @@ ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_proc_add_refc(Process *p, Sint add_refc)
#endif
if (!referred) {
ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(p));
- ASSERT(ERTS_AINT_NULL
- == erts_ptab_pix2intptr_ddrb(&erts_proc,
- internal_pid_index(p->common.id)));
erts_free_proc(p);
}
}
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_term.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_term.c
index 89459fb278..e5050bfaa5 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_term.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_term.c
@@ -91,6 +91,7 @@ unsigned tag_val_def(Wterm x)
case (_TAG_HEADER_REFC_BIN >> _TAG_PRIMARY_SIZE): return BINARY_DEF;
case (_TAG_HEADER_HEAP_BIN >> _TAG_PRIMARY_SIZE): return BINARY_DEF;
case (_TAG_HEADER_SUB_BIN >> _TAG_PRIMARY_SIZE): return BINARY_DEF;
+ case (_TAG_HEADER_BIN_MATCHSTATE >> _TAG_PRIMARY_SIZE): return MATCHSTATE_DEF;
}
break;
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_term.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_term.h
index 90e35151b0..d5e91d80d9 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_term.h
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_term.h
@@ -1136,8 +1136,9 @@ _ET_DECLARE_CHECKED(Uint,y_reg_index,Uint)
#define FLOAT_DEF 0xe
#define BIG_DEF 0xf
#define SMALL_DEF 0x10
+#define MATCHSTATE_DEF 0x11 /* not a "real" term */
-#define FIRST_VACANT_TAG_DEF 0x11
+#define FIRST_VACANT_TAG_DEF 0x12
#if ET_DEBUG
extern unsigned tag_val_def_debug(Wterm, const char*, unsigned);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_threads.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_threads.h
index 5347979372..34f91e2ec8 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_threads.h
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_threads.h
@@ -649,6 +649,7 @@ ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_tsd_set(erts_tsd_key_t key, void *value);
ERTS_GLB_INLINE void * erts_tsd_get(erts_tsd_key_t key);
ERTS_GLB_INLINE erts_tse_t *erts_tse_fetch(void);
ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_tse_return(erts_tse_t *ep);
+ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_tse_prepare_timed(erts_tse_t *ep);
ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_tse_set(erts_tse_t *ep);
ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_tse_reset(erts_tse_t *ep);
ERTS_GLB_INLINE int erts_tse_wait(erts_tse_t *ep);
@@ -3461,6 +3462,15 @@ ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_tse_return(erts_tse_t *ep)
#endif
}
+ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_tse_prepare_timed(erts_tse_t *ep)
+{
+#ifdef USE_THREADS
+ int res = ethr_event_prepare_timed(&((ethr_ts_event *) ep)->event);
+ if (res != 0)
+ erts_thr_fatal_error(res, "prepare timed");
+#endif
+}
+
ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_tse_set(erts_tse_t *ep)
{
#ifdef USE_THREADS
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/utils.c b/erts/emulator/beam/utils.c
index 342e91e983..e9d7c91ac9 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/utils.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/utils.c
@@ -844,7 +844,6 @@ Uint32 make_hash(Eterm term_arg)
Eterm hash = 0;
unsigned op;
- /* Must not collide with the real tag_val_def's: */
#define MAKE_HASH_TUPLE_OP (FIRST_VACANT_TAG_DEF)
#define MAKE_HASH_TERM_ARRAY_OP (FIRST_VACANT_TAG_DEF+1)
#define MAKE_HASH_CDR_PRE_OP (FIRST_VACANT_TAG_DEF+2)
diff --git a/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c b/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c
index 549de6503c..89b71aa66a 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c
@@ -2749,7 +2749,7 @@ int ssl_tls_inetdrv(void* arg, unsigned type, unsigned major, unsigned minor,
{
tcp_descriptor* desc = (tcp_descriptor*) arg;
int i = 0;
- ErlDrvTermData spec[28];
+ ErlDrvTermData spec[30];
ErlDrvTermData caller = ERL_DRV_NIL;
ErlDrvBinary* bin;
int ret;
@@ -2790,11 +2790,11 @@ int ssl_tls_inetdrv(void* arg, unsigned type, unsigned major, unsigned minor,
if (desc->inet.active == INET_PASSIVE) {
i = LOAD_TUPLE(spec, i, 2);
i = LOAD_TUPLE(spec, i, 4);
- ASSERT(i <= 28);
+ ASSERT(i <= sizeof(spec)/sizeof(*spec));
ret = erl_drv_send_term(desc->inet.dport, caller, spec, i);
}
else {
- ASSERT(i <= 28);
+ ASSERT(i <= sizeof(spec)/sizeof(*spec));
ret = erl_drv_output_term(desc->inet.dport, spec, i);
}
done:
diff --git a/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/ttsl_drv.c b/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/ttsl_drv.c
index 0f773b69fb..25cad37e25 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/ttsl_drv.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/ttsl_drv.c
@@ -720,6 +720,7 @@ static void ttysl_from_erlang(ErlDrvData ttysl_data, char* buf, ErlDrvSizeT coun
}
driver_enq_bin(ttysl_port,putcbuf,0,putcpos);
+ driver_free_binary(putcbuf);
if (sz == 0) {
for (;;) {
@@ -732,13 +733,13 @@ static void ttysl_from_erlang(ErlDrvData ttysl_data, char* buf, ErlDrvSizeT coun
else
written = 0;
if (written < 0) {
- if (errno == EAGAIN) {
+ if (errno == ERRNO_BLOCK || errno == EINTR) {
driver_select(ttysl_port,(ErlDrvEvent)(long)ttysl_fd,
ERL_DRV_USE|ERL_DRV_WRITE,1);
break;
} else {
- /* we ignore all other errors */
- break;
+ driver_failure_posix(ttysl_port, errno);
+ return;
}
} else {
if (driver_deq(ttysl_port, written) == 0)
@@ -778,11 +779,12 @@ static void ttysl_to_tty(ErlDrvData ttysl_data, ErlDrvEvent fd) {
else
written = 0;
if (written < 0) {
- if (errno == EAGAIN) {
- break;
- } else {
- /* we ignore all other errors */
+ if (errno == EINTR) {
+ continue;
+ } else if (errno != ERRNO_BLOCK){
+ driver_failure_posix(ttysl_port, errno);
}
+ break;
} else {
sz = driver_deq(ttysl_port, written);
if (sz < TTY_BUFFSIZE && ttysl_send_ok) {
@@ -1207,6 +1209,7 @@ static int outc(int c)
putcbuf->orig_bytes[putcpos++] = c;
if (putcpos == putclen) {
driver_enq_bin(ttysl_port,putcbuf,0,putclen);
+ driver_free_binary(putcbuf);
putcpos = 0;
putclen = TTY_BUFFSIZE;
putcbuf = driver_alloc_binary(BUFSIZ);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/unix_efile.c b/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/unix_efile.c
index 06ba986044..46eccc6568 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/unix_efile.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/unix_efile.c
@@ -45,10 +45,10 @@
#endif
#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__) && !defined(__DARWIN__)
-#define DARWIN 1
+#define __DARWIN__ 1
#endif
-#if defined(DARWIN) || defined(HAVE_LINUX_FALLOC_H) || defined(HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE)
+#if defined(__DARWIN__) || defined(HAVE_LINUX_FALLOC_H) || defined(HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE)
#include <fcntl.h>
#endif
@@ -476,11 +476,11 @@ efile_fsync(Efile_error *errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */
#ifdef NO_FSYNC
undefined fsync /* XXX: Really? */
#else
-#if defined(DARWIN) && defined(F_FULLFSYNC)
+#if defined(__DARWIN__) && defined(F_FULLFSYNC)
return check_error(fcntl(fd, F_FULLFSYNC), errInfo);
#else
return check_error(fsync(fd), errInfo);
-#endif /* DARWIN */
+#endif /* __DARWIN__ */
#endif /* NO_FSYNC */
}
@@ -962,7 +962,7 @@ efile_sendfile(Efile_error* errInfo, int in_fd, int out_fd,
retval = len;
}
} while (len == SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE);
-#elif defined(DARWIN)
+#elif defined(__DARWIN__)
int retval;
off_t len;
do {
diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif0.c b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif0.c
index efbe951ce5..cc68e1f74d 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif0.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif0.c
@@ -1741,7 +1741,7 @@ BIF_RETTYPE hipe_bifs_check_crc_1(BIF_ALIST_1)
if (!term_to_Uint(BIF_ARG_1, &crc))
BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG);
- if (crc == HIPE_SYSTEM_CRC)
+ if (crc == HIPE_ERTS_CHECKSUM)
BIF_RET(am_true);
BIF_RET(am_false);
}
diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif_list.m4 b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif_list.m4
index b3bd5e4357..6aa0c9a32e 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif_list.m4
+++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif_list.m4
@@ -269,21 +269,23 @@ noproc_primop_interface_1(nbif_atomic_inc, hipe_atomic_inc)
/* BIFs that disable GC while trapping are called via a wrapper
* to reserve stack space for the "trap frame".
*/
-define(CFUN,`ifelse($1,term_to_binary_1,hipe_wrapper_term_to_binary_1,
-ifelse($1,term_to_binary_2,hipe_wrapper_term_to_binary_2,
-ifelse($1,binary_to_term_1,hipe_wrapper_binary_to_term_1,
-ifelse($1,binary_to_term_2,hipe_wrapper_binary_to_term_2,
-ifelse($1,binary_to_list_1,hipe_wrapper_binary_to_list_1,
-ifelse($1,binary_to_list_3,hipe_wrapper_binary_to_list_3,
-ifelse($1,bitstring_to_list_1,hipe_wrapper_bitstring_to_list_1,
-ifelse($1,list_to_binary_1,hipe_wrapper_list_to_binary_1,
-ifelse($1,iolist_to_binary_1,hipe_wrapper_iolist_to_binary_1,
-ifelse($1,binary_list_to_bin_1,hipe_wrapper_binary_list_to_bin_1,
-ifelse($1,list_to_bitstring_1,hipe_wrapper_list_to_bitstring_1,
-ifelse($1,send_2,hipe_wrapper_send_2,
-ifelse($1,send_3,hipe_wrapper_send_3,
-ifelse($1,ebif_bang_2,hipe_wrapper_ebif_bang_2,
-$1))))))))))))))')
+define(CFUN,`ifelse(
+$1, term_to_binary_1, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1, term_to_binary_2, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1, binary_to_term_1, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1, binary_to_term_2, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1, binary_to_list_1, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1, binary_to_list_3, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1, bitstring_to_list_1, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1, list_to_binary_1, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1, iolist_to_binary_1, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1, binary_list_to_bin_1, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1, list_to_bitstring_1, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1, send_2, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1, send_3, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1, ebif_bang_2, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1, maps_merge_2, hipe_wrapper_$1,
+$1)')
define(BIF_LIST,`standard_bif_interface_$3(nbif_$4, CFUN($4))')
include(TARGET/`erl_bif_list.h')
diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_mkliterals.c b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_mkliterals.c
index aa12df2932..dfa5313739 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_mkliterals.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_mkliterals.c
@@ -269,9 +269,6 @@ static const struct literal {
/* freason codes */
{ "FREASON_TRAP", TRAP },
- /* special Erlang constants */
- { "THE_NON_VALUE", (int)THE_NON_VALUE },
-
/* funs */
#ifdef HIPE
{ "EFE_NATIVE_ADDRESS", offsetof(struct erl_fun_entry, native_address) },
@@ -526,6 +523,8 @@ static const struct rts_param rts_params[] = {
{ 49, "P_MSG_FIRST", 1, offsetof(struct process, msg.first) },
{ 50, "P_MSG_SAVE", 1, offsetof(struct process, msg.save) },
{ 51, "P_CALLEE_EXP", 1, offsetof(struct process, hipe.u.callee_exp) },
+
+ { 52, "THE_NON_VALUE", 1, (int)THE_NON_VALUE },
};
#define NR_PARAMS ARRAY_SIZE(rts_params)
@@ -543,6 +542,8 @@ static void compute_crc(void)
crc_value = crc_update_int(crc_value, &literals[i].value);
crc_value &= 0x07FFFFFF;
literals_crc = crc_value;
+
+ crc_value = crc_init();
for (i = 0; i < NR_PARAMS; ++i)
if (rts_params[i].is_defined)
crc_value = crc_update_int(crc_value, &rts_params[i].value);
@@ -628,6 +629,7 @@ static int do_c(FILE *fp, const char* this_exe)
print_params(fp, c_define_param);
fprintf(fp, "#define HIPE_LITERALS_CRC %uU\n", literals_crc);
fprintf(fp, "#define HIPE_SYSTEM_CRC %uU\n", system_crc);
+ fprintf(fp, "#define HIPE_ERTS_CHECKSUM (HIPE_LITERALS_CRC ^ HIPE_SYSTEM_CRC)\n");
fprintf(fp, "\n");
fprintf(fp, "#define RTS_PARAMS_CASES");
print_params(fp, c_case_param);
@@ -645,12 +647,14 @@ static int do_e(FILE *fp, const char* this_exe)
fprintf(fp, "\n");
print_params(fp, e_define_param);
fprintf(fp, "\n");
+ fprintf(fp, "-define(HIPE_LITERALS_CRC, %u).\n", literals_crc);
if (is_xcomp) {
fprintf(fp, "-define(HIPE_SYSTEM_CRC, %u).\n", system_crc);
}
else {
fprintf(fp, "-define(HIPE_SYSTEM_CRC, hipe_bifs:system_crc()).\n");
}
+ fprintf(fp, "-define(HIPE_ERTS_CHECKSUM, (?HIPE_LITERALS_CRC bxor ?HIPE_SYSTEM_CRC)).\n");
return 0;
}
diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/unix/sys.c b/erts/emulator/sys/unix/sys.c
index b036b20b7b..8d7da3e47e 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/sys/unix/sys.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/sys/unix/sys.c
@@ -2527,7 +2527,7 @@ fd_async(void *async_data)
SysIOVec *iov0;
SysIOVec *iov;
int iovlen;
- int err;
+ int err = 0;
/* much of this code is stolen from efile_drv:invoke_writev */
driver_pdl_lock(dd->blocking->pdl);
iov0 = driver_peekq(dd->port_num, &iovlen);
@@ -2542,8 +2542,11 @@ fd_async(void *async_data)
memcpy(iov,iov0,iovlen*sizeof(SysIOVec));
driver_pdl_unlock(dd->blocking->pdl);
- res = writev(dd->ofd, iov, iovlen);
- err = errno;
+ do {
+ res = writev(dd->ofd, iov, iovlen);
+ } while (res < 0 && errno == EINTR);
+ if (res < 0)
+ err = errno;
erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_SYS_WRITE_BUF, iov);
}
@@ -2582,7 +2585,12 @@ void fd_ready_async(ErlDrvData drv_data,
return /* 0; */;
}
} else if (dd->blocking->res < 0) {
- driver_failure_posix(port_num, dd->blocking->err);
+ if (dd->blocking->err == ERRNO_BLOCK) {
+ set_busy_port(port_num, 1);
+ /* still data left to write in queue */
+ driver_async(port_num, &dd->blocking->pkey, fd_async, dd, NULL);
+ } else
+ driver_failure_posix(port_num, dd->blocking->err);
return; /* -1; */
}
return; /* 0; */
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/match_spec_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/match_spec_SUITE.erl
index c6cc414bba..3f986ca2ed 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/match_spec_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/match_spec_SUITE.erl
@@ -170,12 +170,11 @@ test_1(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
[{['$1','$1'],[{is_atom, '$1'}],[kakalorum]}],
[{call, {?MODULE, f2, [a, a]}}]),
-% case tr0(fun() -> ?MODULE:f2(a, a) end,
-% {?MODULE, f2, 2},
-% [{['$1','$1'],[{is_atom, '$1'}],[{message, {process_dump}}]}]) of
-% [{trace, _, call, {?MODULE, f2, [a, a]}, Bin}] ->
-% erlang:display(binary_to_list(Bin))
-% end,
+ %% Verify that 'process_dump' can handle a matchstate on the stack.
+ tr(fun() -> fbinmatch(<<0>>, 0) end,
+ {?MODULE, f1, 1},
+ [{['_'],[],[{message, {process_dump}}]}],
+ [fun({trace, _, call, {?MODULE, f1, [0]}, _Bin}) -> true end]),
% Error cases
?line errchk([{['$1','$1'],[{is_atom, '$1'}],[{banka, kanin}]}]),
@@ -999,14 +998,14 @@ tr(Fun, MFA, TraceFlags, Pat, PatFlags, Expected0) ->
erlang:trace(P, true, TraceFlags),
erlang:trace_pattern(MFA, Pat, PatFlags),
lists:map(
- fun(X) ->
- list_to_tuple([trace, P | tuple_to_list(X)])
+ fun(X) when is_function(X,1) -> X;
+ (X) -> list_to_tuple([trace, P | tuple_to_list(X)])
end,
Expected0)
end).
tr(RunFun, ControlFun) ->
- P = spawn(?MODULE, runner, [self(), RunFun]),
+ P = spawn_link(?MODULE, runner, [self(), RunFun]),
collect(P, ControlFun(P)).
collect(P, TMs) ->
@@ -1025,18 +1024,33 @@ collect([]) ->
collect([TM | TMs]) ->
?t:format( "Expecting: ~p~n", [TM]),
receive
- M ->
- case if element(1, M) == trace_ts ->
- list_to_tuple(lists:reverse(
- tl(lists:reverse(tuple_to_list(M)))));
- true -> M
- end of
- TM ->
- ?t:format("Got: ~p~n", [M]),
- collect(TMs);
- _ ->
- ?t:format("Got unexpected: ~p~n", [M]),
- flush({got_unexpected,M})
+ M0 ->
+ M = case element(1, M0) of
+ trace_ts ->
+ list_to_tuple(lists:reverse(
+ tl(lists:reverse(tuple_to_list(M0)))));
+ _ -> M0
+ end,
+ case is_function(TM,1) of
+ true ->
+ case (catch TM(M)) of
+ true ->
+ ?t:format("Got: ~p~n", [M]),
+ collect(TMs);
+ _ ->
+ ?t:format("Got unexpected: ~p~n", [M]),
+ flush({got_unexpected,M})
+ end;
+
+ false ->
+ case M of
+ TM ->
+ ?t:format("Got: ~p~n", [M]),
+ collect(TMs);
+ _ ->
+ ?t:format("Got unexpected: ~p~n", [M]),
+ flush({got_unexpected,M})
+ end
end
end.
@@ -1116,6 +1130,10 @@ fn(X, Y) ->
fn(X, Y, Z) ->
[X, Y, Z].
+fbinmatch(<<Int, Rest/binary>>, Acc) ->
+ fbinmatch(Rest, [?MODULE:f1(Int) | Acc]);
+fbinmatch(<<>>, Acc) -> Acc.
+
id(X) ->
X.
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/num_bif_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/num_bif_SUITE.erl
index f07f79b83d..90b6a36262 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/num_bif_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/num_bif_SUITE.erl
@@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ t_string_to_integer(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
list_to_binary(Value))),
{'EXIT', {badarg, _}} =
(catch erlang:list_to_integer(Value))
- end,["1.0"," 1"," -1",""]),
+ end,["1.0"," 1"," -1","","+"]),
% Custom base error cases
lists:foreach(fun({Value,Base}) ->
diff --git a/erts/emulator/utils/make_alloc_types b/erts/emulator/utils/make_alloc_types
index 88f537ea09..925b9d5810 100755
--- a/erts/emulator/utils/make_alloc_types
+++ b/erts/emulator/utils/make_alloc_types
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ print DST "
print DST "#define ERTS_ALC_C_MIN ($c_no)\n\n";
-foreach my $c (keys(%c_tab)) {
+foreach my $c (sort keys(%c_tab)) {
push(@c_order, $c);
set_number($c_tab{$c}, $c_no);
print DST "#define ERTS_ALC_C_$c ($c_no)\n";
diff --git a/erts/emulator/utils/make_version b/erts/emulator/utils/make_version
index 3461dc1637..37bdff181a 100755
--- a/erts/emulator/utils/make_version
+++ b/erts/emulator/utils/make_version
@@ -59,7 +59,11 @@ print FILE <<EOF;
#define ERLANG_OTP_RELEASE "$release"
#define ERLANG_OTP_VERSION "$otp_version"
#define ERLANG_VERSION "$version"
-#define ERLANG_COMPILE_DATE "$time_str"
+#if ERTS_SAVED_COMPILE_TIME
+# define ERLANG_COMPILE_DATE "$time_str"
+#else
+# define ERLANG_COMPILE_DATE ""
+#endif
#define ERLANG_ARCHITECTURE "$architecture"
EOF
diff --git a/erts/emulator/utils/mkver.c b/erts/emulator/utils/mkver.c
index 96cd315a95..6641873712 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/utils/mkver.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/utils/mkver.c
@@ -35,8 +35,10 @@ int argc;
char** argv;
{
FILE *file;
+#if ERTS_SAVED_COMPILE_TIME
time_t now;
- char *cnow;
+#endif
+ char *cnow = "";
if (argc != 2) {
fprintf(stderr, "usage: mkver version\n");
@@ -48,9 +50,11 @@ char** argv;
exit(1);
}
+#if ERTS_SAVED_COMPILE_TIME
time(&now);
cnow = ctime(&now);
cnow[24] = '\0'; /* tidelipom */
+#endif
fprintf(file, "/* This file was created by mkver -- don't modify.*/\n");
fprintf(file, "#define ERLANG_VERSION \"%s\"\n", argv[1]);
fprintf(file, "#define ERLANG_COMPILE_DATE \"%s\"\n", cnow);
diff --git a/erts/include/internal/pthread/ethr_event.h b/erts/include/internal/pthread/ethr_event.h
index 74cfa68e16..deb4b29686 100644
--- a/erts/include/internal/pthread/ethr_event.h
+++ b/erts/include/internal/pthread/ethr_event.h
@@ -83,12 +83,22 @@ ETHR_INLINE_FUNC_NAME_(ethr_event_reset)(ethr_event *e)
#elif defined(ETHR_PTHREADS)
/* --- Posix mutex/cond pipe/select implementation of events ---------------- */
+#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__) && !defined(__DARWIN__)
+# define __DARWIN__ 1
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __DARWIN__
+typedef struct ethr_event_fdsets___ ethr_event_fdsets__;
+#endif
typedef struct {
ethr_atomic32_t state;
pthread_mutex_t mtx;
pthread_cond_t cnd;
int fd[2];
+#ifdef __DARWIN__
+ ethr_event_fdsets__ *fdsets;
+#endif
} ethr_event;
#define ETHR_EVENT_OFF_WAITER_SELECT__ ((ethr_sint32_t) -2)
@@ -148,6 +158,7 @@ ETHR_INLINE_FUNC_NAME_(ethr_event_reset)(ethr_event *e)
#endif
int ethr_event_init(ethr_event *e);
+int ethr_event_prepare_timed(ethr_event *e);
int ethr_event_destroy(ethr_event *e);
int ethr_event_wait(ethr_event *e);
int ethr_event_swait(ethr_event *e, int spincount);
diff --git a/erts/include/internal/win/ethr_event.h b/erts/include/internal/win/ethr_event.h
index bf110e10f9..458565b9ea 100644
--- a/erts/include/internal/win/ethr_event.h
+++ b/erts/include/internal/win/ethr_event.h
@@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ ETHR_INLINE_FUNC_NAME_(ethr_event_reset)(ethr_event *e)
#endif
int ethr_event_init(ethr_event *e);
+int ethr_event_prepare_timed(ethr_event *e);
int ethr_event_destroy(ethr_event *e);
int ethr_event_wait(ethr_event *e);
int ethr_event_swait(ethr_event *e, int spincount);
diff --git a/erts/lib_src/pthread/ethr_event.c b/erts/lib_src/pthread/ethr_event.c
index ba664236f6..0629b4dfcd 100644
--- a/erts/lib_src/pthread/ethr_event.c
+++ b/erts/lib_src/pthread/ethr_event.c
@@ -29,6 +29,13 @@
#include "config.h"
#endif
+#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__) && !defined(__DARWIN__)
+# define __DARWIN__ 1
+#endif
+#ifdef __DARWIN__
+# define _DARWIN_UNLIMITED_SELECT
+#endif
+
#include "ethread.h"
#undef ETHR_INCLUDE_MONOTONIC_CLOCK__
#define ETHR_INCLUDE_MONOTONIC_CLOCK__
@@ -56,6 +63,12 @@ ethr_event_init(ethr_event *e)
}
int
+ethr_event_prepare_timed(ethr_event *e)
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int
ethr_event_destroy(ethr_event *e)
{
return 0;
@@ -171,6 +184,17 @@ return_event_on:
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
+#ifdef __DARWIN__
+
+struct ethr_event_fdsets___ {
+ fd_set *rsetp;
+ fd_set *esetp;
+ size_t mem_size;
+ fd_mask mem[1];
+};
+
+#endif
+
static void
setup_nonblocking_pipe(ethr_event *e)
{
@@ -188,6 +212,35 @@ setup_nonblocking_pipe(ethr_event *e)
flgs = fcntl(e->fd[1], F_GETFL, 0);
fcntl(e->fd[1], F_SETFL, flgs | O_NONBLOCK);
+
+#ifndef __DARWIN__
+ if (e->fd[0] >= FD_SETSIZE)
+ ETHR_FATAL_ERROR__(ENOTSUP);
+#else
+ {
+ int nmasks;
+ ethr_event_fdsets__ *fdsets;
+ size_t mem_size;
+
+ nmasks = (e->fd[0]+NFDBITS)/NFDBITS;
+ mem_size = 2*nmasks*sizeof(fd_mask);
+ if (mem_size < 2*sizeof(fd_set)) {
+ mem_size = 2*sizeof(fd_set);
+ nmasks = mem_size/(2*sizeof(fd_mask));
+ }
+
+ fdsets = malloc(sizeof(ethr_event_fdsets__)
+ + mem_size
+ - sizeof(fd_mask));
+ if (!fdsets)
+ ETHR_FATAL_ERROR__(ENOMEM);
+ fdsets->rsetp = (fd_set *) (char *) &fdsets->mem[0];
+ fdsets->esetp = (fd_set *) (char *) &fdsets->mem[nmasks];
+ fdsets->mem_size = mem_size;
+ e->fdsets = fdsets;
+ }
+#endif
+
ETHR_MEMBAR(ETHR_StoreStore);
}
@@ -252,6 +305,19 @@ ethr_event_init(ethr_event *e)
e->fd[0] = e->fd[1] = ETHR_EVENT_INVALID_FD__;
+#ifdef __DARWIN__
+ e->fdsets = NULL;
+#endif
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int
+ethr_event_prepare_timed(ethr_event *e)
+{
+ if (e->fd[0] == ETHR_EVENT_INVALID_FD__)
+ setup_nonblocking_pipe(e);
+
return 0;
}
@@ -263,13 +329,14 @@ ethr_event_destroy(ethr_event *e)
close(e->fd[0]);
close(e->fd[1]);
}
+#ifdef __DARWIN__
+ if (e->fdsets)
+ free(e->fdsets);
+#endif
res = pthread_mutex_destroy(&e->mtx);
if (res != 0)
return res;
- res = pthread_cond_destroy(&e->cnd);
- if (res != 0)
- return res;
- return 0;
+ return pthread_cond_destroy(&e->cnd);
}
static ETHR_INLINE int
@@ -403,8 +470,10 @@ wait__(ethr_event *e, int spincount, ethr_sint64_t timeout)
int fd;
int sres;
ssize_t rres;
- fd_set rset;
- fd_set eset;
+#ifndef __DARWIN__
+ fd_set rset, eset;
+#endif
+ fd_set *rsetp, *esetp;
struct timeval select_timeout;
#ifdef ETHR_HAVE_ETHR_GET_MONOTONIC_TIME
@@ -457,12 +526,22 @@ wait__(ethr_event *e, int spincount, ethr_sint64_t timeout)
ETHR_ASSERT(act == val);
}
+
+#ifdef __DARWIN__
+ rsetp = e->fdsets->rsetp;
+ esetp = e->fdsets->esetp;
+ memset((void *) &e->fdsets->mem[0], 0, e->fdsets->mem_size);
+#else
FD_ZERO(&rset);
- FD_SET(fd, &rset);
FD_ZERO(&eset);
- FD_SET(fd, &eset);
+ rsetp = &rset;
+ esetp = &eset;
+#endif
+
+ FD_SET(fd, rsetp);
+ FD_SET(fd, esetp);
- sres = select(fd + 1, &rset, NULL, &eset, &select_timeout);
+ sres = select(fd + 1, rsetp, NULL, esetp, &select_timeout);
if (sres == 0)
res = ETIMEDOUT;
else {
diff --git a/erts/lib_src/win/ethr_event.c b/erts/lib_src/win/ethr_event.c
index c88c8784a2..6951a216c5 100644
--- a/erts/lib_src/win/ethr_event.c
+++ b/erts/lib_src/win/ethr_event.c
@@ -47,6 +47,12 @@ ethr_event_init(ethr_event *e)
}
int
+ethr_event_prepare_timed(ethr_event *e)
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int
ethr_event_destroy(ethr_event *e)
{
BOOL res = CloseHandle(e->handle);
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl b/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl
index 291356c7b1..4e55f711b2 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl
+++ b/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl
@@ -2423,7 +2423,7 @@ tuple_to_list(_Tuple) ->
MinBinVHeapSize :: pos_integer()};
(modified_timing_level) -> integer() | undefined;
(multi_scheduling) -> disabled | blocked | enabled;
- (multi_scheduling_blockers) -> [PID :: pid()];
+ (multi_scheduling_blockers) -> [Pid :: pid()];
(nif_version) -> string();
(otp_release) -> string();
(os_monotonic_time_source) -> [{atom(),term()}];
diff --git a/erts/test/upgrade_SUITE.erl b/erts/test/upgrade_SUITE.erl
index 8a91cf5b7e..83cd2359d8 100644
--- a/erts/test/upgrade_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/test/upgrade_SUITE.erl
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
%% - typer requires hipe (in the .app file)
%% - erl_interface, jinterface support no upgrade
-define(appup_exclude,
- [dialyzer,hipe,typer,erl_interface,jinterface]).
+ [dialyzer,hipe,typer,erl_interface,jinterface,ose]).
init_per_suite(Config) ->
%% Check that a real release is running, not e.g. cerl
diff --git a/erts/vsn.mk b/erts/vsn.mk
index 478f581f13..140baeb846 100644
--- a/erts/vsn.mk
+++ b/erts/vsn.mk
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
# %CopyrightEnd%
#
-VSN = 7.0.2
+VSN = 7.1
# Port number 4365 in 4.2
# Port number 4366 in 4.3
diff --git a/lib/compiler/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/compiler/doc/src/notes.xml
index 6db8d19b5a..bd85f22462 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/compiler/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -32,6 +32,26 @@
<p>This document describes the changes made to the Compiler
application.</p>
+<section><title>Compiler 6.0.1</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fix <c>get_map_elements</c> register corruption</p>
+ <p>
+ Instruction <c>get_map_elements</c> might destroy target
+ registers when the fail-label is taken. Only seen for
+ patterns with two, and only two, target registers.
+ Specifically if we copy one register and then jump.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12967</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
<section><title>Compiler 6.0</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl
index 2def3de7f3..0321b1c07b 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl
@@ -251,7 +251,9 @@ opt([{set,_,_,{line,_}}=Line1,
{set,[D2],[{integer,Idx2},Reg],{bif,element,{f,0}}}=I2|Is])
when Idx1 < Idx2, D1 =/= D2, D1 =/= Reg, D2 =/= Reg ->
opt([Line2,I2,Line1,I1|Is]);
-opt([{set,Ds0,Ss,Op}|Is0]) ->
+opt([{set,[_|_],_Ss,{get_map_elements,_F}}=I|Is]) ->
+ [I|opt(Is)];
+opt([{set,Ds0,Ss,Op}|Is0]) ->
{Ds,Is} = opt_moves(Ds0, Is0),
[{set,Ds,Ss,Op}|opt(Is)];
opt([{'%live',_,_}=I|Is]) ->
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl
index 942d69a756..6004f1974e 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl
@@ -758,10 +758,20 @@ valfun_4(_, _) ->
verify_get_map(Fail, Src, List, Vst0) ->
assert_type(map, Src, Vst0),
- Vst1 = branch_state(Fail, Vst0),
+ Vst1 = foldl(fun(D, Vsti) ->
+ case is_reg_defined(D,Vsti) of
+ true -> set_type_reg(term,D,Vsti);
+ false -> Vsti
+ end
+ end, Vst0, extract_map_vals(List)),
+ Vst2 = branch_state(Fail, Vst1),
Keys = extract_map_keys(List),
assert_unique_map_keys(Keys),
- verify_get_map_pair(List,Vst0,Vst1).
+ verify_get_map_pair(List,Vst0,Vst2).
+
+extract_map_vals([_Key,Val|T]) ->
+ [Val|extract_map_vals(T)];
+extract_map_vals([]) -> [].
extract_map_keys([Key,_Val|T]) ->
[Key|extract_map_keys(T)];
@@ -1093,6 +1103,17 @@ set_catch_end({y,Y}, #vst{current=#st{y=Ys0}=St}=Vst) ->
Ys = gb_trees:update(Y, initialized, Ys0),
Vst#vst{current=St#st{y=Ys}}.
+
+is_reg_defined({x,_}=Reg, Vst) -> is_type_defined_x(Reg, Vst);
+is_reg_defined({y,_}=Reg, Vst) -> is_type_defined_y(Reg, Vst);
+is_reg_defined(V, #vst{}) -> error({not_a_register, V}).
+
+is_type_defined_x({x,X}, #vst{current=#st{x=Xs}}) ->
+ gb_trees:is_defined(X,Xs).
+
+is_type_defined_y({y,Y}, #vst{current=#st{y=Ys}}) ->
+ gb_trees:is_defined(Y,Ys).
+
assert_term(Src, Vst) ->
get_term_type(Src, Vst),
ok.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab b/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab
index 8124729b35..3a877f2403 100755
--- a/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ BEAM_FORMAT_NUMBER=0
## Save the next instruction as the return address in the CP register.
4: call/2
-## @spec call_last Arity Label Dellocate
+## @spec call_last Arity Label Deallocate
## @doc Deallocate and do a tail recursive call to the function at Label.
## Do not update the CP register.
## Before the call deallocate Deallocate words of stack.
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ BEAM_FORMAT_NUMBER=0
# Sending & receiving.
#
## @spec send
-## @doc Send argument in x(0) as a message to the destination process in x(0).
+## @doc Send argument in x(1) as a message to the destination process in x(0).
## The message in x(1) ends up as the result of the send in x(0).
20: send/0
@@ -164,12 +164,12 @@ BEAM_FORMAT_NUMBER=0
25: wait/1
## @spec wait_timeout Lable Time
-## @doc Sets up a timeout of Time milllisecons and saves the address of the
+## @doc Sets up a timeout of Time milliseconds and saves the address of the
## following instruction as the entry point if the timeout triggers.
26: wait_timeout/2
#
-# Arithmethic opcodes.
+# Arithmetic opcodes.
#
27: -m_plus/4
28: -m_minus/4
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ BEAM_FORMAT_NUMBER=0
66: get_tuple_element/3
## @spec set_tuple_element NewElement Tuple Position
-## @doc Update the element at postition Position of the tuple Tuple
+## @doc Update the element at position Position of the tuple Tuple
## with the new element NewElement.
67: set_tuple_element/3
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl
index df401ccc2b..cbdd9ce8cd 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl
@@ -31,7 +31,9 @@
other_output/1, encrypted_abstr/1,
bad_record_use1/1, bad_record_use2/1, strict_record/1,
missing_testheap/1, cover/1, env/1, core/1, asm/1,
- sys_pre_attributes/1, dialyzer/1]).
+ sys_pre_attributes/1, dialyzer/1,
+ warnings/1
+ ]).
-export([init/3]).
@@ -48,7 +50,7 @@ all() ->
other_output, encrypted_abstr,
{group, bad_record_use}, strict_record,
missing_testheap, cover, env, core, asm,
- sys_pre_attributes, dialyzer].
+ sys_pre_attributes, dialyzer, warnings].
groups() ->
[{bad_record_use, [],
@@ -895,6 +897,44 @@ dialyzer(Config) ->
[{a,b,c}] = M:M(),
ok.
+
+%% Test that warnings contain filenames and line numbers.
+warnings(_Config) ->
+ TestDir = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)),
+ Files = filelib:wildcard(filename:join(TestDir, "*.erl")),
+ test_lib:p_run(fun do_warnings/1, Files).
+
+do_warnings(F) ->
+ {ok,_,_,Ws} = compile:file(F, [binary,bin_opt_info,return]),
+ do_warnings_1(Ws, F).
+
+do_warnings_1([{"no_file",Ws}|_], F) ->
+ io:format("~s:\nMissing file for warnings: ~p\n",
+ [F,Ws]),
+ error;
+do_warnings_1([{Name,Ws}|T], F) ->
+ case filename:extension(Name) of
+ ".erl" ->
+ do_warnings_2(Ws, T, F);
+ _ ->
+ io:format("~s:\nNo .erl extension\n", [F]),
+ error
+ end;
+do_warnings_1([], _) -> ok.
+
+do_warnings_2([{Int,_,_}=W|T], Next, F) ->
+ if
+ is_integer(Int) ->
+ do_warnings_2(T, Next, F);
+ true ->
+ io:format("~s:\nMissing line number: ~p\n",
+ [F,W]),
+ error
+ end;
+do_warnings_2([], Next, F) ->
+ do_warnings_1(Next, F).
+
+
%%%
%%% Utilities.
%%%
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl
index abc12a359d..411b15eebe 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl
@@ -63,7 +63,10 @@
%% errors in 17.0-rc1
t_update_values/1,
t_expand_map_update/1,
- t_export/1
+ t_export/1,
+
+ %% errors in 18
+ t_register_corruption/1
]).
suite() -> [].
@@ -108,11 +111,13 @@ all() ->
t_build_and_match_nil,
t_build_and_match_structure,
-
%% errors in 17.0-rc1
t_update_values,
t_expand_map_update,
- t_export
+ t_export,
+
+ %% errors in 18
+ t_register_corruption
].
groups() -> [].
@@ -1827,6 +1832,53 @@ map_guard_sequence_mixed(K1,K2,M) ->
#{ K1 := 1, c := 6, K2 := 8, h := 3} -> 6
end.
+%% register corruption discovered in 18 due to
+%% get_map_elements might destroys registers when fail-label is taken.
+%% Only seen when patterns have two targets,
+%% specifically: we copy one register, and then jump.
+%% {test,is_map,{f,5},[{x,1}]}.
+%%
+%% {get_map_elements,{f,7},{x,1},{list,[{atom,a},{x,1},{atom,b},{x,2}]}}.
+%% %% if 'a' exists but not 'b' {x,1} is overwritten, jump {f,7}
+%%
+%% {move,{integer,1},{x,0}}.
+%% {call_only,3,{f,10}}.
+%%
+%% {label,7}.
+%% {get_map_elements,{f,8},{x,1},{list,[{atom,b},{x,2}]}}.
+%% %% {x,1} (src) is now corrupt
+%%
+%% {move,{x,0},{x,1}}.
+%% {move,{integer,2},{x,0}}.
+%% {call_only,3,{f,10}}.
+%%
+%% Only happens in beam_block opt_move pass with two destinations.
+
+t_register_corruption(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ M = #{a=> <<"value">>, c=>3},
+ {3,wanted,<<"value">>} = register_corruption_bar(M,wanted),
+ {3,wanted,<<"value">>} = register_corruption_foo(wanted,M),
+ ok.
+
+register_corruption_foo(A,#{a := V1, b := V2}) ->
+ register_corruption_dummy_call(1,V1,V2);
+register_corruption_foo(A,#{b := V}) ->
+ register_corruption_dummy_call(2,A,V);
+register_corruption_foo(A,#{a := V}) ->
+ register_corruption_dummy_call(3,A,V).
+
+register_corruption_bar(M,A) ->
+ case M of
+ #{a := V1, b := V2} ->
+ register_corruption_dummy_call(1,V1,V2);
+ #{b := V} ->
+ register_corruption_dummy_call(2,A,V);
+ #{a := V} ->
+ register_corruption_dummy_call(3,A,V)
+ end.
+
+
+register_corruption_dummy_call(A,B,C) -> {A,B,C}.
t_frequency_table(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
diff --git a/lib/compiler/vsn.mk b/lib/compiler/vsn.mk
index 69f71ba5dd..357b35e47b 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/compiler/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-COMPILER_VSN = 6.0
+COMPILER_VSN = 6.0.1
diff --git a/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml b/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml
index 385a583883..291a5145e4 100644
--- a/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml
+++ b/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml
@@ -617,7 +617,7 @@
RAND_seed function from openssl. Only use this if the system
you are running on does not have enough "randomness" built in.
Normally this is when <seealso marker="#strong_rand_bytes/1">
- stong_rand_bytes/1</seealso> returns <c>low_entropy</c></p>
+ strong_rand_bytes/1</seealso> returns <c>low_entropy</c></p>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -710,7 +710,7 @@
</type>
<desc>
<p>Initializes the state for use in streaming AES encryption using Counter mode (CTR).
- <c>Key</c> is the AES key and must be either 128, 192, or 256 bts long. <c>IVec</c> is
+ <c>Key</c> is the AES key and must be either 128, 192, or 256 bits long. <c>IVec</c> is
an arbitrary initializing vector of 128 bits (16 bytes). This state is for use with
<seealso marker="#stream_encrypt-2">stream_encrypt</seealso> and
<seealso marker="#stream_decrypt-2">stream_decrypt</seealso>.</p>
diff --git a/lib/crypto/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/crypto/doc/src/notes.xml
index e2b90eca75..54dd8872eb 100644
--- a/lib/crypto/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/crypto/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -31,6 +31,22 @@
</header>
<p>This document describes the changes made to the Crypto application.</p>
+<section><title>Crypto 3.6.1</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Make <c>crypto:ec_curves/0</c> return empty list if
+ elliptic curve is not supported at all.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12944</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
<section><title>Crypto 3.6</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
diff --git a/lib/crypto/src/crypto_ec_curves.erl b/lib/crypto/src/crypto_ec_curves.erl
index fe17643d96..002b03b80c 100644
--- a/lib/crypto/src/crypto_ec_curves.erl
+++ b/lib/crypto/src/crypto_ec_curves.erl
@@ -4,11 +4,13 @@
curves() ->
CryptoSupport = crypto:supports(),
- HasGF2m = proplists:get_bool(ec_gf2m, proplists:get_value(public_keys, CryptoSupport)),
- prime_curves() ++ characteristic_two_curves(HasGF2m).
+ PubKeys = proplists:get_value(public_keys, CryptoSupport),
+ HasEC = proplists:get_bool(ecdh, PubKeys),
+ HasGF2m = proplists:get_bool(ec_gf2m, PubKeys),
+ prime_curves(HasEC) ++ characteristic_two_curves(HasGF2m).
-prime_curves() ->
+prime_curves(true) ->
[secp112r1,secp112r2,secp128r1,secp128r2,secp160k1,secp160r1,secp160r2,
secp192r1,secp192k1,secp224k1,secp224r1,secp256k1,secp256r1,secp384r1,
secp521r1,prime192v1,prime192v2,prime192v3,prime239v1,prime239v2,prime239v3,
@@ -16,7 +18,9 @@ prime_curves() ->
brainpoolP160r1,brainpoolP160t1,brainpoolP192r1,brainpoolP192t1,
brainpoolP224r1,brainpoolP224t1,brainpoolP256r1,brainpoolP256t1,
brainpoolP320r1,brainpoolP320t1,brainpoolP384r1,brainpoolP384t1,
- brainpoolP512r1,brainpoolP512t1].
+ brainpoolP512r1,brainpoolP512t1];
+prime_curves(_) ->
+ [].
characteristic_two_curves(true) ->
[sect113r1,sect113r2,sect131r1,sect131r2,sect163k1,sect163r1,
diff --git a/lib/crypto/vsn.mk b/lib/crypto/vsn.mk
index 55b1b3e8c4..c2166a8e75 100644
--- a/lib/crypto/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/crypto/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-CRYPTO_VSN = 3.6
+CRYPTO_VSN = 3.6.1
diff --git a/lib/debugger/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/debugger/doc/src/notes.xml
index 67cfe20d83..3eaecf86b2 100644
--- a/lib/debugger/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/debugger/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -33,6 +33,22 @@
<p>This document describes the changes made to the Debugger
application.</p>
+<section><title>Debugger 4.1.1</title>
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fix crash when starting a quick debugging session. Thanks
+ Alan Duffield.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12911 Aux Id: seq12906 </p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
+
<section><title>Debugger 4.1</title>
<section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
diff --git a/lib/debugger/src/dbg_wx_trace.erl b/lib/debugger/src/dbg_wx_trace.erl
index b246c71284..5fd1519ba0 100644
--- a/lib/debugger/src/dbg_wx_trace.erl
+++ b/lib/debugger/src/dbg_wx_trace.erl
@@ -73,6 +73,10 @@ start(Pid, TraceWin, BackTrace) ->
start(Pid, TraceWin, BackTrace, Strings) ->
case whereis(dbg_wx_mon) of
+ undefined ->
+ Parent = wx:new(),
+ Env = wx:get_env(),
+ start(Pid, Env, Parent, TraceWin, BackTrace, Strings);
Monitor when is_pid(Monitor) ->
Monitor ! {?MODULE, self(), get_env},
receive
diff --git a/lib/debugger/vsn.mk b/lib/debugger/vsn.mk
index b6fd4e8e44..e47ed98128 100644
--- a/lib/debugger/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/debugger/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-DEBUGGER_VSN = 4.1
+DEBUGGER_VSN = 4.1.1
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/dialyzer/doc/src/notes.xml
index 93d3b09f07..9b3a7244f1 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -32,6 +32,48 @@
<p>This document describes the changes made to the Dialyzer
application.</p>
+<section><title>Dialyzer 2.8.1</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>Improve the translation of forms to types. </p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12865</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p> Fix a bug concerning parameterized opaque types. </p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12866</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p> Fix a bug concerning parameterized opaque types. </p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12940</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p> Fix bugs concerning <c>erlang:abs/1</c>. </p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12948</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p> Fix a bug concerning <c>lists:keydelete/3</c> with
+ union and opaque types. </p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12949</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Use new function <c>hipe:erts_checksum</c> to get correct
+ runtime checksum for cached beam files.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12964 Aux Id: OTP-12963, OTP-12962 </p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
<section><title>Dialyzer 2.8</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer.app.src b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer.app.src
index 6718178fae..8ac6dc1367 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer.app.src
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer.app.src
@@ -47,5 +47,5 @@
{applications, [compiler, gs, hipe, kernel, stdlib, wx]},
{env, []},
{runtime_dependencies, ["wx-1.2","syntax_tools-1.6.14","stdlib-2.5",
- "kernel-3.0","hipe-3.10.3","erts-7.0",
+ "kernel-3.0","hipe-3.13","erts-7.0",
"compiler-5.0"]}]}.
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_analysis_callgraph.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_analysis_callgraph.erl
index 76b43b6ff0..c57a22129c 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_analysis_callgraph.erl
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_analysis_callgraph.erl
@@ -167,9 +167,12 @@ analysis_start(Parent, Analysis, LegalWarnings) ->
TmpCServer2 =
dialyzer_codeserver:insert_temp_exported_types(MergedExpTypes,
TmpCServer1),
- TmpCServer3 = dialyzer_utils:process_record_remote_types(TmpCServer2),
?timing(State#analysis_state.timing_server, "remote",
- dialyzer_contracts:process_contract_remote_types(TmpCServer3))
+ begin
+ TmpCServer3 =
+ dialyzer_utils:process_record_remote_types(TmpCServer2),
+ dialyzer_contracts:process_contract_remote_types(TmpCServer3)
+ end)
catch
throw:{error, _ErrorMsg} = Error -> exit(Error)
end,
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl.erl
index 55302d5869..4116866916 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl.erl
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl.erl
@@ -547,13 +547,13 @@ hc(Mod, Cache) ->
hc_cache(Mod) ->
CacheBase = cache_base_dir(),
- %% Use HiPE architecture and version in directory name, to avoid
- %% clashes between incompatible binaries.
+ %% Use HiPE architecture, version and erts checksum in directory name,
+ %% to avoid clashes between incompatible binaries.
HipeArchVersion =
lists:concat(
[erlang:system_info(hipe_architecture), "-",
hipe:version(), "-",
- hipe_bifs:system_crc()]),
+ hipe:erts_checksum()]),
CacheDir = filename:join(CacheBase, HipeArchVersion),
OrigBeamFile = code:which(Mod),
{ok, {Mod, <<Checksum:128>>}} = beam_lib:md5(OrigBeamFile),
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_contracts.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_contracts.erl
index 0c29d524b5..7251de8b10 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_contracts.erl
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_contracts.erl
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
-type file_contract() :: {file_line(), #contract{}, Extra :: [_]}.
--type plt_contracts() :: [{mfa(), #contract{}}]. % actually, an orddict()
+-type plt_contracts() :: orddict:orddict(mfa(), #contract{}).
%%-----------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Internal record for contracts whose components have not been processed
@@ -395,22 +395,21 @@ insert_constraints([], Dict) -> Dict.
store_tmp_contract(MFA, FileLine, {TypeSpec, Xtra}, SpecDict, RecordsDict) ->
%% io:format("contract from form: ~p\n", [TypeSpec]),
- {Module, _, _} = MFA,
- TmpContract = contract_from_form(TypeSpec, Module, RecordsDict, FileLine),
+ TmpContract = contract_from_form(TypeSpec, MFA, RecordsDict, FileLine),
%% io:format("contract: ~p\n", [TmpContract]),
dict:store(MFA, {FileLine, TmpContract, Xtra}, SpecDict).
-contract_from_form(Forms, Module, RecDict, FileLine) ->
- {CFuns, Forms1} = contract_from_form(Forms, Module, RecDict, FileLine, [], []),
+contract_from_form(Forms, MFA, RecDict, FileLine) ->
+ {CFuns, Forms1} = contract_from_form(Forms, MFA, RecDict, FileLine, [], []),
#tmp_contract{contract_funs = CFuns, forms = Forms1}.
-contract_from_form([{type, _, 'fun', [_, _]} = Form | Left], Module, RecDict,
+contract_from_form([{type, _, 'fun', [_, _]} = Form | Left], MFA, RecDict,
FileLine, TypeAcc, FormAcc) ->
TypeFun =
fun(ExpTypes, AllRecords) ->
NewType =
try
- from_form_with_check(Form, ExpTypes, Module, AllRecords)
+ from_form_with_check(Form, ExpTypes, MFA, AllRecords)
catch
throw:{error, Msg} ->
{File, Line} = FileLine,
@@ -423,55 +422,55 @@ contract_from_form([{type, _, 'fun', [_, _]} = Form | Left], Module, RecDict,
end,
NewTypeAcc = [TypeFun | TypeAcc],
NewFormAcc = [{Form, []} | FormAcc],
- contract_from_form(Left, Module, RecDict, FileLine, NewTypeAcc, NewFormAcc);
+ contract_from_form(Left, MFA, RecDict, FileLine, NewTypeAcc, NewFormAcc);
contract_from_form([{type, _L1, bounded_fun,
[{type, _L2, 'fun', [_, _]} = Form, Constr]}| Left],
- Module, RecDict, FileLine, TypeAcc, FormAcc) ->
+ MFA, RecDict, FileLine, TypeAcc, FormAcc) ->
TypeFun =
fun(ExpTypes, AllRecords) ->
{Constr1, VarDict} =
- process_constraints(Constr, Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords),
- NewType = from_form_with_check(Form, ExpTypes, Module, AllRecords,
+ process_constraints(Constr, MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords),
+ NewType = from_form_with_check(Form, ExpTypes, MFA, AllRecords,
VarDict),
NewTypeNoVars = erl_types:subst_all_vars_to_any(NewType),
{NewTypeNoVars, Constr1}
end,
NewTypeAcc = [TypeFun | TypeAcc],
NewFormAcc = [{Form, Constr} | FormAcc],
- contract_from_form(Left, Module, RecDict, FileLine, NewTypeAcc, NewFormAcc);
-contract_from_form([], _Module, _RecDict, _FileLine, TypeAcc, FormAcc) ->
+ contract_from_form(Left, MFA, RecDict, FileLine, NewTypeAcc, NewFormAcc);
+contract_from_form([], _MFA, _RecDict, _FileLine, TypeAcc, FormAcc) ->
{lists:reverse(TypeAcc), lists:reverse(FormAcc)}.
-process_constraints(Constrs, Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords) ->
- Init0 = initialize_constraints(Constrs, Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords),
+process_constraints(Constrs, MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords) ->
+ Init0 = initialize_constraints(Constrs, MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords),
Init = remove_cycles(Init0),
- constraints_fixpoint(Init, Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords).
+ constraints_fixpoint(Init, MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords).
-initialize_constraints(Constrs, Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords) ->
- initialize_constraints(Constrs, Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, []).
+initialize_constraints(Constrs, MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords) ->
+ initialize_constraints(Constrs, MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, []).
-initialize_constraints([], _Module, _RecDict, _ExpTypes, _AllRecords, Acc) ->
+initialize_constraints([], _MFA, _RecDict, _ExpTypes, _AllRecords, Acc) ->
Acc;
-initialize_constraints([Constr|Rest], Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, Acc) ->
+initialize_constraints([Constr|Rest], MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, Acc) ->
case Constr of
{type, _, constraint, [{atom, _, is_subtype}, [Type1, Type2]]} ->
- T1 = final_form(Type1, ExpTypes, Module, AllRecords, dict:new()),
+ T1 = final_form(Type1, ExpTypes, MFA, AllRecords, dict:new()),
Entry = {T1, Type2},
- initialize_constraints(Rest, Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, [Entry|Acc]);
+ initialize_constraints(Rest, MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, [Entry|Acc]);
{type, _, constraint, [{atom,_,Name}, List]} ->
N = length(List),
throw({error,
io_lib:format("Unsupported type guard ~w/~w\n", [Name, N])})
end.
-constraints_fixpoint(Constrs, Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords) ->
+constraints_fixpoint(Constrs, MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords) ->
VarDict =
- constraints_to_dict(Constrs, Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, dict:new()),
- constraints_fixpoint(VarDict, Module, Constrs, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords).
+ constraints_to_dict(Constrs, MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, dict:new()),
+ constraints_fixpoint(VarDict, MFA, Constrs, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords).
-constraints_fixpoint(OldVarDict, Module, Constrs, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords) ->
+constraints_fixpoint(OldVarDict, MFA, Constrs, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords) ->
NewVarDict =
- constraints_to_dict(Constrs, Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, OldVarDict),
+ constraints_to_dict(Constrs, MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, OldVarDict),
case NewVarDict of
OldVarDict ->
DictFold =
@@ -481,33 +480,33 @@ constraints_fixpoint(OldVarDict, Module, Constrs, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords)
FinalConstrs = dict:fold(DictFold, [], NewVarDict),
{FinalConstrs, NewVarDict};
_Other ->
- constraints_fixpoint(NewVarDict, Module, Constrs, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords)
+ constraints_fixpoint(NewVarDict, MFA, Constrs, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords)
end.
-final_form(Form, ExpTypes, Module, AllRecords, VarDict) ->
- from_form_with_check(Form, ExpTypes, Module, AllRecords, VarDict).
+final_form(Form, ExpTypes, MFA, AllRecords, VarDict) ->
+ from_form_with_check(Form, ExpTypes, MFA, AllRecords, VarDict).
-from_form_with_check(Form, ExpTypes, Module, AllRecords) ->
- erl_types:t_check_record_fields(Form, ExpTypes, Module, AllRecords),
- erl_types:t_from_form(Form, ExpTypes, Module, AllRecords).
+from_form_with_check(Form, ExpTypes, MFA, AllRecords) ->
+ from_form_with_check(Form, ExpTypes, MFA, AllRecords, dict:new()).
-from_form_with_check(Form, ExpTypes, Module, AllRecords, VarDict) ->
- erl_types:t_check_record_fields(Form, ExpTypes, Module, AllRecords,
+from_form_with_check(Form, ExpTypes, MFA, AllRecords, VarDict) ->
+ Site = {spec, MFA},
+ erl_types:t_check_record_fields(Form, ExpTypes, Site, AllRecords,
VarDict),
- erl_types:t_from_form(Form, ExpTypes, Module, AllRecords, VarDict).
+ erl_types:t_from_form(Form, ExpTypes, Site, AllRecords, VarDict).
-constraints_to_dict(Constrs, Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, VarDict) ->
+constraints_to_dict(Constrs, MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, VarDict) ->
Subtypes =
- constraints_to_subs(Constrs, Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, VarDict, []),
+ constraints_to_subs(Constrs, MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, VarDict, []),
insert_constraints(Subtypes, dict:new()).
-constraints_to_subs([], _Module, _RecDict, _ExpTypes, _AllRecords, _VarDict, Acc) ->
+constraints_to_subs([], _MFA, _RecDict, _ExpTypes, _AllRecords, _VarDict, Acc) ->
Acc;
-constraints_to_subs([C|Rest], Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, VarDict, Acc) ->
+constraints_to_subs([C|Rest], MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, VarDict, Acc) ->
{T1, Form2} = C,
- T2 = final_form(Form2, ExpTypes, Module, AllRecords, VarDict),
+ T2 = final_form(Form2, ExpTypes, MFA, AllRecords, VarDict),
NewAcc = [{subtype, T1, T2}|Acc],
- constraints_to_subs(Rest, Module, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, VarDict, NewAcc).
+ constraints_to_subs(Rest, MFA, RecDict, ExpTypes, AllRecords, VarDict, NewAcc).
%% Replaces variables with '_' when necessary to break up cycles among
%% the constraints.
@@ -630,7 +629,7 @@ get_invalid_contract_warnings_funs([{MFA, {FileLine, Contract, _Xtra}}|Left],
{error, {extra_range, ExtraRanges, STRange}} ->
Warn =
case t_from_forms_without_remote(Contract#contract.forms,
- RecDict) of
+ MFA, RecDict) of
{ok, NoRemoteType} ->
CRet = erl_types:t_fun_range(NoRemoteType),
erl_types:t_is_subtype(ExtraRanges, CRet);
@@ -705,7 +704,7 @@ picky_contract_check(CSig0, Sig0, MFA, WarningInfo, Contract, RecDict, Acc) ->
end
end.
-extra_contract_warning({M, F, A}, WarningInfo, Contract, CSig, Sig, RecDict) ->
+extra_contract_warning(MFA, WarningInfo, Contract, CSig, Sig, RecDict) ->
%% We do not want to depend upon erl_types:t_to_string() possibly
%% hiding the contents of opaque types.
SigUnopaque = erl_types:t_unopaque(Sig),
@@ -717,11 +716,12 @@ extra_contract_warning({M, F, A}, WarningInfo, Contract, CSig, Sig, RecDict) ->
%% The only difference is in record fields containing 'undefined' or not.
IsUndefRecordFieldsRelated = SigString0 =:= ContractString0,
{IsRemoteTypesRelated, SubtypeRelation} =
- is_remote_types_related(Contract, CSig, Sig, RecDict),
+ is_remote_types_related(Contract, CSig, Sig, MFA, RecDict),
case IsUndefRecordFieldsRelated orelse IsRemoteTypesRelated of
true ->
no_warning;
false ->
+ {M, F, A} = MFA,
SigString = lists:flatten(dialyzer_utils:format_sig(Sig, RecDict)),
ContractString = contract_to_string(Contract),
{Tag, Msg} =
@@ -739,14 +739,15 @@ extra_contract_warning({M, F, A}, WarningInfo, Contract, CSig, Sig, RecDict) ->
{warning, {Tag, WarningInfo, Msg}}
end.
-is_remote_types_related(Contract, CSig, Sig, RecDict) ->
+is_remote_types_related(Contract, CSig, Sig, MFA, RecDict) ->
case erl_types:t_is_subtype(CSig, Sig) of
true ->
{false, contract_is_subtype};
false ->
case erl_types:t_is_subtype(Sig, CSig) of
true ->
- case t_from_forms_without_remote(Contract#contract.forms, RecDict) of
+ case t_from_forms_without_remote(Contract#contract.forms, MFA,
+ RecDict) of
{ok, NoRemoteTypeSig} ->
case blame_remote(CSig, NoRemoteTypeSig, Sig) of
true ->
@@ -762,13 +763,14 @@ is_remote_types_related(Contract, CSig, Sig, RecDict) ->
end
end.
-t_from_forms_without_remote([{FType, []}], RecDict) ->
- Type1 = erl_types:t_from_form_without_remote(FType, RecDict),
+t_from_forms_without_remote([{FType, []}], MFA, RecDict) ->
+ Site = {spec, MFA},
+ Type1 = erl_types:t_from_form_without_remote(FType, Site, RecDict),
{ok, erl_types:subst_all_vars_to_any(Type1)};
-t_from_forms_without_remote([{_FType, _Constrs}], _RecDict) ->
+t_from_forms_without_remote([{_FType, _Constrs}], _MFA, _RecDict) ->
%% 'When' constraints
unsupported;
-t_from_forms_without_remote(_Forms, _RecDict) ->
+t_from_forms_without_remote(_Forms, _MFA, _RecDict) ->
%% Lots of forms
unsupported.
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_utils.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_utils.erl
index b585646fde..7fe982a992 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_utils.erl
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_utils.erl
@@ -304,15 +304,16 @@ process_record_remote_types(CServer) ->
RecordFun =
fun(Key, Value) ->
case Key of
- {record, _Name} ->
+ {record, Name} ->
FieldFun =
- fun(_Arity, Fields) ->
- [{Name, Field,
+ fun(Arity, Fields) ->
+ Site = {record, {Module, Name, Arity}},
+ [{FieldName, Field,
erl_types:t_from_form(Field,
TempExpTypes,
- Module,
+ Site,
TempRecords1)}
- || {Name, Field, _} <- Fields]
+ || {FieldName, Field, _} <- Fields]
end,
{FileLine, Fields} = Value,
{FileLine, orddict:map(FieldFun, Fields)};
@@ -340,9 +341,10 @@ process_opaque_types(TempRecords, TempExpTypes) ->
RecordFun =
fun(Key, Value) ->
case Key of
- {opaque, _Name, _NArgs} ->
+ {opaque, Name, NArgs} ->
{{_Module, _FileLine, Form, _ArgNames}=F, _Type} = Value,
- Type = erl_types:t_from_form(Form, TempExpTypes, Module,
+ Site = {type, {Module, Name, NArgs}},
+ Type = erl_types:t_from_form(Form, TempExpTypes, Site,
TempRecords),
{F, Type};
_Other -> Value
@@ -355,25 +357,28 @@ process_opaque_types(TempRecords, TempExpTypes) ->
check_record_fields(Records, TempExpTypes) ->
CheckFun =
fun({Module, Element}) ->
- CheckForm = fun(F) ->
- erl_types:t_check_record_fields(F, TempExpTypes,
- Module, Records)
+ CheckForm = fun(Form, Site) ->
+ erl_types:t_check_record_fields(Form, TempExpTypes,
+ Site, Records)
end,
ElemFun =
fun({Key, Value}) ->
case Key of
- {record, _Name} ->
+ {record, Name} ->
FieldFun =
- fun({_Arity, Fields}) ->
- _ = [ok = CheckForm(Field) || {_, Field, _} <- Fields],
+ fun({Arity, Fields}) ->
+ Site = {record, {Module, Name, Arity}},
+ _ = [ok = CheckForm(Field, Site) ||
+ {_, Field, _} <- Fields],
ok
end,
{FileLine, Fields} = Value,
Fun = fun() -> lists:foreach(FieldFun, Fields) end,
msg_with_position(Fun, FileLine);
- {_OpaqueOrType, _Name, _} ->
+ {_OpaqueOrType, Name, NArgs} ->
+ Site = {type, {Module, Name, NArgs}},
{{_Module, FileLine, Form, _ArgNames}, _Type} = Value,
- Fun = fun() -> ok = CheckForm(Form) end,
+ Fun = fun() -> ok = CheckForm(Form, Site) end,
msg_with_position(Fun, FileLine)
end
end,
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/big_external_type.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/big_external_type.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d286a378ed
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/big_external_type.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,526 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2015. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+
+%%% A copy of small_SUITE_data/src/big_external_type.erl, where
+%%% abstract_expr() is opaque. The transformation of forms to types is
+%%% now much faster than it used to be, for this module.
+
+-module(big_external_type).
+
+-export([parse_form/1,parse_exprs/1,parse_term/1]).
+-export([normalise/1,tokens/1,tokens/2]).
+-export([inop_prec/1,preop_prec/1,func_prec/0,max_prec/0]).
+
+-export_type([abstract_clause/0, abstract_expr/0, abstract_form/0,
+ error_info/0]).
+
+%% Start of Abstract Format
+
+-type line() :: erl_anno:line().
+
+-export_type([af_record_index/0, af_record_field/1, af_record_name/0,
+ af_field_name/0, af_function_decl/0]).
+
+-export_type([af_module/0, af_export/0, af_import/0, af_fa_list/0,
+ af_compile/0, af_file/0, af_record_decl/0,
+ af_field_decl/0, af_wild_attribute/0,
+ af_record_update/1, af_catch/0, af_local_call/0,
+ af_remote_call/0, af_args/0, af_local_function/0,
+ af_remote_function/0, af_list_comprehension/0,
+ af_binary_comprehension/0, af_template/0,
+ af_qualifier_seq/0, af_qualifier/0, af_generator/0,
+ af_filter/0, af_block/0, af_if/0, af_case/0, af_try/0,
+ af_clause_seq/0, af_catch_clause_seq/0, af_receive/0,
+ af_local_fun/0, af_remote_fun/0, af_fun/0, af_query/0,
+ af_query_access/0, af_clause/0,
+ af_catch_clause/0, af_catch_pattern/0, af_catch_class/0,
+ af_body/0, af_guard_seq/0, af_guard/0, af_guard_test/0,
+ af_record_access/1, af_guard_call/0,
+ af_remote_guard_call/0, af_pattern/0, af_literal/0,
+ af_atom/0, af_lit_atom/1, af_integer/0, af_float/0,
+ af_string/0, af_match/1, af_variable/0,
+ af_anon_variable/0, af_tuple/1, af_nil/0, af_cons/1,
+ af_bin/1, af_binelement/1, af_binelement_size/0,
+ af_binary_op/1, af_binop/0, af_unary_op/1, af_unop/0]).
+
+-type abstract_form() :: ?MODULE:af_module()
+ | ?MODULE:af_export()
+ | ?MODULE:af_import()
+ | ?MODULE:af_compile()
+ | ?MODULE:af_file()
+ | ?MODULE:af_record_decl()
+ | ?MODULE:af_wild_attribute()
+ | ?MODULE:af_function_decl().
+
+-type af_module() :: {attribute, line(), module, module()}.
+
+-type af_export() :: {attribute, line(), export, ?MODULE:af_fa_list()}.
+
+-type af_import() :: {attribute, line(), import, ?MODULE:af_fa_list()}.
+
+-type af_fa_list() :: [{function(), arity()}].
+
+-type af_compile() :: {attribute, line(), compile, any()}.
+
+-type af_file() :: {attribute, line(), file, {string(), line()}}.
+
+-type af_record_decl() ::
+ {attribute, line(), record, ?MODULE:af_record_name(), [?MODULE:af_field_decl()]}.
+
+-type af_field_decl() :: {record_field, line(), ?MODULE:af_atom()}
+ | {record_field, line(), ?MODULE:af_atom(), ?MODULE:abstract_expr()}.
+
+%% Types and specs, among other things...
+-type af_wild_attribute() :: {attribute, line(), ?MODULE:af_atom(), any()}.
+
+-type af_function_decl() ::
+ {function, line(), function(), arity(), ?MODULE:af_clause_seq()}.
+
+-opaque abstract_expr() :: ?MODULE:af_literal()
+ | ?MODULE:af_match(?MODULE:abstract_expr())
+ | ?MODULE:af_variable()
+ | ?MODULE:af_tuple(?MODULE:abstract_expr())
+ | ?MODULE:af_nil()
+ | ?MODULE:af_cons(?MODULE:abstract_expr())
+ | ?MODULE:af_bin(?MODULE:abstract_expr())
+ | ?MODULE:af_binary_op(?MODULE:abstract_expr())
+ | ?MODULE:af_unary_op(?MODULE:abstract_expr())
+ | ?MODULE:af_record_access(?MODULE:abstract_expr())
+ | ?MODULE:af_record_update(?MODULE:abstract_expr())
+ | ?MODULE:af_record_index()
+ | ?MODULE:af_record_field(?MODULE:abstract_expr())
+ | ?MODULE:af_catch()
+ | ?MODULE:af_local_call()
+ | ?MODULE:af_remote_call()
+ | ?MODULE:af_list_comprehension()
+ | ?MODULE:af_binary_comprehension()
+ | ?MODULE:af_block()
+ | ?MODULE:af_if()
+ | ?MODULE:af_case()
+ | ?MODULE:af_try()
+ | ?MODULE:af_receive()
+ | ?MODULE:af_local_fun()
+ | ?MODULE:af_remote_fun()
+ | ?MODULE:af_fun()
+ | ?MODULE:af_query()
+ | ?MODULE:af_query_access().
+
+-type af_record_update(T) :: {record,
+ line(),
+ ?MODULE:abstract_expr(),
+ ?MODULE:af_record_name(),
+ [?MODULE:af_record_field(T)]}.
+
+-type af_catch() :: {'catch', line(), ?MODULE:abstract_expr()}.
+
+-type af_local_call() :: {call, line(), ?MODULE:af_local_function(), ?MODULE:af_args()}.
+
+-type af_remote_call() :: {call, line(), ?MODULE:af_remote_function(), ?MODULE:af_args()}.
+
+-type af_args() :: [?MODULE:abstract_expr()].
+
+-type af_local_function() :: ?MODULE:abstract_expr().
+
+-type af_remote_function() ::
+ {remote, line(), ?MODULE:abstract_expr(), ?MODULE:abstract_expr()}.
+
+-type af_list_comprehension() ::
+ {lc, line(), ?MODULE:af_template(), ?MODULE:af_qualifier_seq()}.
+
+-type af_binary_comprehension() ::
+ {bc, line(), ?MODULE:af_template(), ?MODULE:af_qualifier_seq()}.
+
+-type af_template() :: ?MODULE:abstract_expr().
+
+-type af_qualifier_seq() :: [?MODULE:af_qualifier()].
+
+-type af_qualifier() :: ?MODULE:af_generator() | ?MODULE:af_filter().
+
+-type af_generator() :: {generate, line(), ?MODULE:af_pattern(), ?MODULE:abstract_expr()}
+ | {b_generate, line(), ?MODULE:af_pattern(), ?MODULE:abstract_expr()}.
+
+-type af_filter() :: ?MODULE:abstract_expr().
+
+-type af_block() :: {block, line(), ?MODULE:af_body()}.
+
+-type af_if() :: {'if', line(), ?MODULE:af_clause_seq()}.
+
+-type af_case() :: {'case', line(), ?MODULE:abstract_expr(), ?MODULE:af_clause_seq()}.
+
+-type af_try() :: {'try',
+ line(),
+ ?MODULE:af_body(),
+ ?MODULE:af_clause_seq(),
+ ?MODULE:af_catch_clause_seq(),
+ ?MODULE:af_body()}.
+
+-type af_clause_seq() :: [?MODULE:af_clause(), ...].
+
+-type af_catch_clause_seq() :: [?MODULE:af_clause(), ...].
+
+-type af_receive() ::
+ {'receive', line(), ?MODULE:af_clause_seq()}
+ | {'receive', line(), ?MODULE:af_clause_seq(), ?MODULE:abstract_expr(), ?MODULE:af_body()}.
+
+-type af_local_fun() :: {'fun', line(), {function, function(), arity()}}.
+
+-type af_remote_fun() ::
+ {'fun', line(), {function, module(), function(), arity()}}
+ | {'fun', line(), {function, ?MODULE:af_atom(), ?MODULE:af_atom(), ?MODULE:af_integer()}}.
+
+-type af_fun() :: {'fun', line(), {clauses, ?MODULE:af_clause_seq()}}.
+
+-type af_query() :: {'query', line(), ?MODULE:af_list_comprehension()}.
+
+-type af_query_access() ::
+ {record_field, line(), ?MODULE:abstract_expr(), ?MODULE:af_field_name()}.
+
+-type abstract_clause() :: ?MODULE:af_clause() | ?MODULE:af_catch_clause().
+
+-type af_clause() ::
+ {clause, line(), [?MODULE:af_pattern()], ?MODULE:af_guard_seq(), ?MODULE:af_body()}.
+
+-type af_catch_clause() ::
+ {clause, line(), [?MODULE:af_catch_pattern()], ?MODULE:af_guard_seq(), ?MODULE:af_body()}.
+
+-type af_catch_pattern() ::
+ {?MODULE:af_catch_class(), ?MODULE:af_pattern(), ?MODULE:af_anon_variable()}.
+
+-type af_catch_class() ::
+ ?MODULE:af_variable()
+ | ?MODULE:af_lit_atom(throw) | ?MODULE:af_lit_atom(error) | ?MODULE:af_lit_atom(exit).
+
+-type af_body() :: [?MODULE:abstract_expr(), ...].
+
+-type af_guard_seq() :: [?MODULE:af_guard()].
+
+-type af_guard() :: [?MODULE:af_guard_test(), ...].
+
+-type af_guard_test() :: ?MODULE:af_literal()
+ | ?MODULE:af_variable()
+ | ?MODULE:af_tuple(?MODULE:af_guard_test())
+ | ?MODULE:af_nil()
+ | ?MODULE:af_cons(?MODULE:af_guard_test())
+ | ?MODULE:af_bin(?MODULE:af_guard_test())
+ | ?MODULE:af_binary_op(?MODULE:af_guard_test())
+ | ?MODULE:af_unary_op(?MODULE:af_guard_test())
+ | ?MODULE:af_record_access(?MODULE:af_guard_test())
+ | ?MODULE:af_record_index()
+ | ?MODULE:af_record_field(?MODULE:af_guard_test())
+ | ?MODULE:af_guard_call()
+ | ?MODULE:af_remote_guard_call().
+
+-type af_record_access(T) ::
+ {record, line(), ?MODULE:af_record_name(), [?MODULE:af_record_field(T)]}.
+
+-type af_guard_call() :: {call, line(), function(), [?MODULE:af_guard_test()]}.
+
+-type af_remote_guard_call() ::
+ {call, line(), atom(), ?MODULE:af_lit_atom(erlang), [?MODULE:af_guard_test()]}.
+
+-type af_pattern() :: ?MODULE:af_literal()
+ | ?MODULE:af_match(?MODULE:af_pattern())
+ | ?MODULE:af_variable()
+ | ?MODULE:af_anon_variable()
+ | ?MODULE:af_tuple(?MODULE:af_pattern())
+ | ?MODULE:af_nil()
+ | ?MODULE:af_cons(?MODULE:af_pattern())
+ | ?MODULE:af_bin(?MODULE:af_pattern())
+ | ?MODULE:af_binary_op(?MODULE:af_pattern())
+ | ?MODULE:af_unary_op(?MODULE:af_pattern())
+ | ?MODULE:af_record_index()
+ | ?MODULE:af_record_field(?MODULE:af_pattern()).
+
+-type af_literal() :: ?MODULE:af_atom() | ?MODULE:af_integer() | ?MODULE:af_float() | ?MODULE:af_string().
+
+-type af_atom() :: ?MODULE:af_lit_atom(atom()).
+
+-type af_lit_atom(A) :: {atom, line(), A}.
+
+-type af_integer() :: {integer, line(), non_neg_integer()}.
+
+-type af_float() :: {float, line(), float()}.
+
+-type af_string() :: {string, line(), [byte()]}.
+
+-type af_match(T) :: {match, line(), T, T}.
+
+-type af_variable() :: {var, line(), atom()}.
+
+-type af_anon_variable() :: {var, line(), '_'}.
+
+-type af_tuple(T) :: {tuple, line(), [T]}.
+
+-type af_nil() :: {nil, line()}.
+
+-type af_cons(T) :: {cons, line, T, T}.
+
+-type af_bin(T) :: {bin, line(), [?MODULE:af_binelement(T)]}.
+
+-type af_binelement(T) :: {bin_element,
+ line(),
+ T,
+ ?MODULE:af_binelement_size(),
+ type_specifier_list()}.
+
+-type af_binelement_size() :: default | ?MODULE:abstract_expr().
+
+-type af_binary_op(T) :: {op, line(), T, ?MODULE:af_binop(), T}.
+
+-type af_binop() :: '/' | '*' | 'div' | 'rem' | 'band' | 'and' | '+' | '-'
+ | 'bor' | 'bxor' | 'bsl' | 'bsr' | 'or' | 'xor' | '++'
+ | '--' | '==' | '/=' | '=<' | '<' | '>=' | '>' | '=:='
+ | '=/='.
+
+-type af_unary_op(T) :: {op, line(), ?MODULE:af_unop(), T}.
+
+-type af_unop() :: '+' | '*' | 'bnot' | 'not'.
+
+%% See also lib/stdlib/{src/erl_bits.erl,include/erl_bits.hrl}.
+-type type_specifier_list() :: default | [type_specifier(), ...].
+
+-type type_specifier() :: af_type()
+ | af_signedness()
+ | af_endianness()
+ | af_unit().
+
+-type af_type() :: integer
+ | float
+ | binary
+ | bytes
+ | bitstring
+ | bits
+ | utf8
+ | utf16
+ | utf32.
+
+-type af_signedness() :: signed | unsigned.
+
+-type af_endianness() :: big | little | native.
+
+-type af_unit() :: {unit, 1..256}.
+
+-type af_record_index() ::
+ {record_index, line(), af_record_name(), af_field_name()}.
+
+-type af_record_field(T) :: {record_field, line(), af_field_name(), T}.
+
+-type af_record_name() :: atom().
+
+-type af_field_name() :: atom().
+
+%% End of Abstract Format
+
+-type error_description() :: term().
+-type error_info() :: {erl_anno:line(), module(), error_description()}.
+-type token() :: {Tag :: atom(), Line :: erl_anno:line()}.
+
+%% mkop(Op, Arg) -> {op,Line,Op,Arg}.
+%% mkop(Left, Op, Right) -> {op,Line,Op,Left,Right}.
+
+-define(mkop2(L, OpPos, R),
+ begin
+ {Op,Pos} = OpPos,
+ {op,Pos,Op,L,R}
+ end).
+
+-define(mkop1(OpPos, A),
+ begin
+ {Op,Pos} = OpPos,
+ {op,Pos,Op,A}
+ end).
+
+%% keep track of line info in tokens
+-define(line(Tup), element(2, Tup)).
+
+%% Entry points compatible to old erl_parse.
+%% These really suck and are only here until Calle gets multiple
+%% entry points working.
+
+-spec parse_form(Tokens) -> {ok, AbsForm} | {error, ErrorInfo} when
+ Tokens :: [token()],
+ AbsForm :: abstract_form(),
+ ErrorInfo :: error_info().
+parse_form([{'-',L1},{atom,L2,spec}|Tokens]) ->
+ parse([{'-',L1},{'spec',L2}|Tokens]);
+parse_form([{'-',L1},{atom,L2,callback}|Tokens]) ->
+ parse([{'-',L1},{'callback',L2}|Tokens]);
+parse_form(Tokens) ->
+ parse(Tokens).
+
+-spec parse_exprs(Tokens) -> {ok, ExprList} | {error, ErrorInfo} when
+ Tokens :: [token()],
+ ExprList :: [abstract_expr()],
+ ErrorInfo :: error_info().
+parse_exprs(Tokens) ->
+ case parse([{atom,0,f},{'(',0},{')',0},{'->',0}|Tokens]) of
+ {ok,{function,_Lf,f,0,[{clause,_Lc,[],[],Exprs}]}} ->
+ {ok,Exprs};
+ {error,_} = Err -> Err
+ end.
+
+-spec parse_term(Tokens) -> {ok, Term} | {error, ErrorInfo} when
+ Tokens :: [token()],
+ Term :: term(),
+ ErrorInfo :: error_info().
+parse_term(Tokens) ->
+ case parse([{atom,0,f},{'(',0},{')',0},{'->',0}|Tokens]) of
+ {ok,{function,_Lf,f,0,[{clause,_Lc,[],[],[Expr]}]}} ->
+ try normalise(Expr) of
+ Term -> {ok,Term}
+ catch
+ _:_R -> {error,{?line(Expr),?MODULE,"bad term"}}
+ end;
+ {ok,{function,_Lf,f,0,[{clause,_Lc,[],[],[_E1,E2|_Es]}]}} ->
+ {error,{?line(E2),?MODULE,"bad term"}};
+ {error,_} = Err -> Err
+ end.
+
+%% Convert between the abstract form of a term and a term.
+
+-spec normalise(AbsTerm) -> Data when
+ AbsTerm :: abstract_expr(),
+ Data :: term().
+normalise({char,_,C}) -> C;
+normalise({integer,_,I}) -> I;
+normalise({float,_,F}) -> F;
+normalise({atom,_,A}) -> A;
+normalise({string,_,S}) -> S;
+normalise({nil,_}) -> [];
+normalise({bin,_,Fs}) ->
+ {value, B, _} =
+ eval_bits:expr_grp(Fs, [],
+ fun(E, _) ->
+ {value, normalise(E), []}
+ end, [], true),
+ B;
+normalise({cons,_,Head,Tail}) ->
+ [normalise(Head)|normalise(Tail)];
+normalise({tuple,_,Args}) ->
+ list_to_tuple(normalise_list(Args));
+%% Atom dot-notation, as in 'foo.bar.baz'
+%% Special case for unary +/-.
+normalise({op,_,'+',{char,_,I}}) -> I;
+normalise({op,_,'+',{integer,_,I}}) -> I;
+normalise({op,_,'+',{float,_,F}}) -> F;
+normalise({op,_,'-',{char,_,I}}) -> -I; %Weird, but compatible!
+normalise({op,_,'-',{integer,_,I}}) -> -I;
+normalise({op,_,'-',{float,_,F}}) -> -F;
+normalise(X) -> erlang:error({badarg, X}).
+
+normalise_list([H|T]) ->
+ [normalise(H)|normalise_list(T)];
+normalise_list([]) ->
+ [].
+
+%% Generate a list of tokens representing the abstract term.
+
+-spec tokens(AbsTerm) -> Tokens when
+ AbsTerm :: abstract_expr(),
+ Tokens :: [token()].
+tokens(Abs) ->
+ tokens(Abs, []).
+
+-spec tokens(AbsTerm, MoreTokens) -> Tokens when
+ AbsTerm :: abstract_expr(),
+ MoreTokens :: [token()],
+ Tokens :: [token()].
+tokens({char,L,C}, More) -> [{char,L,C}|More];
+tokens({integer,L,N}, More) -> [{integer,L,N}|More];
+tokens({float,L,F}, More) -> [{float,L,F}|More];
+tokens({atom,L,A}, More) -> [{atom,L,A}|More];
+tokens({var,L,V}, More) -> [{var,L,V}|More];
+tokens({string,L,S}, More) -> [{string,L,S}|More];
+tokens({nil,L}, More) -> [{'[',L},{']',L}|More];
+tokens({cons,L,Head,Tail}, More) ->
+ [{'[',L}|tokens(Head, tokens_tail(Tail, More))];
+tokens({tuple,L,[]}, More) ->
+ [{'{',L},{'}',L}|More];
+tokens({tuple,L,[E|Es]}, More) ->
+ [{'{',L}|tokens(E, tokens_tuple(Es, ?line(E), More))].
+
+tokens_tail({cons,L,Head,Tail}, More) ->
+ [{',',L}|tokens(Head, tokens_tail(Tail, More))];
+tokens_tail({nil,L}, More) ->
+ [{']',L}|More];
+tokens_tail(Other, More) ->
+ L = ?line(Other),
+ [{'|',L}|tokens(Other, [{']',L}|More])].
+
+tokens_tuple([E|Es], Line, More) ->
+ [{',',Line}|tokens(E, tokens_tuple(Es, ?line(E), More))];
+tokens_tuple([], Line, More) ->
+ [{'}',Line}|More].
+
+%% Give the relative precedences of operators.
+
+inop_prec('=') -> {150,100,100};
+inop_prec('!') -> {150,100,100};
+inop_prec('orelse') -> {160,150,150};
+inop_prec('andalso') -> {200,160,160};
+inop_prec('==') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('/=') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('=<') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('<') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('>=') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('>') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('=:=') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('=/=') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('++') -> {400,300,300};
+inop_prec('--') -> {400,300,300};
+inop_prec('+') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('-') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('bor') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('bxor') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('bsl') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('bsr') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('or') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('xor') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('*') -> {500,500,600};
+inop_prec('/') -> {500,500,600};
+inop_prec('div') -> {500,500,600};
+inop_prec('rem') -> {500,500,600};
+inop_prec('band') -> {500,500,600};
+inop_prec('and') -> {500,500,600};
+inop_prec('#') -> {800,700,800};
+inop_prec(':') -> {900,800,900};
+inop_prec('.') -> {900,900,1000}.
+
+-type pre_op() :: 'catch' | '+' | '-' | 'bnot' | 'not' | '#'.
+
+-spec preop_prec(pre_op()) -> {0 | 600 | 700, 100 | 700 | 800}.
+
+preop_prec('catch') -> {0,100};
+preop_prec('+') -> {600,700};
+preop_prec('-') -> {600,700};
+preop_prec('bnot') -> {600,700};
+preop_prec('not') -> {600,700};
+preop_prec('#') -> {700,800}.
+
+-spec func_prec() -> {800,700}.
+
+func_prec() -> {800,700}.
+
+-spec max_prec() -> 1000.
+
+max_prec() -> 1000.
+
+parse(T) ->
+ bar:foo(T).
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/big_local_type.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/big_local_type.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7daceb5260
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/big_local_type.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,523 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2015. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+
+%%% A copy of small_SUITE_data/src/big_local_type.erl, where
+%%% abstract_expr() is opaque. The transformation of forms to types is
+%%% now much faster than it used to be, for this module.
+
+-module(big_local_type).
+
+-export([parse_form/1,parse_exprs/1,parse_term/1]).
+-export([normalise/1,tokens/1,tokens/2]).
+-export([inop_prec/1,preop_prec/1,func_prec/0,max_prec/0]).
+
+-export_type([abstract_clause/0, abstract_expr/0, abstract_form/0,
+ error_info/0]).
+
+%% Start of Abstract Format
+
+-type line() :: erl_anno:line().
+
+-export_type([af_module/0, af_export/0, af_import/0, af_fa_list/0,
+ af_compile/0, af_file/0, af_record_decl/0,
+ af_field_decl/0, af_wild_attribute/0,
+ af_record_update/1, af_catch/0, af_local_call/0,
+ af_remote_call/0, af_args/0, af_local_function/0,
+ af_remote_function/0, af_list_comprehension/0,
+ af_binary_comprehension/0, af_template/0,
+ af_qualifier_seq/0, af_qualifier/0, af_generator/0,
+ af_filter/0, af_block/0, af_if/0, af_case/0, af_try/0,
+ af_clause_seq/0, af_catch_clause_seq/0, af_receive/0,
+ af_local_fun/0, af_remote_fun/0, af_fun/0, af_query/0,
+ af_query_access/0, af_clause/0,
+ af_catch_clause/0, af_catch_pattern/0, af_catch_class/0,
+ af_body/0, af_guard_seq/0, af_guard/0, af_guard_test/0,
+ af_record_access/1, af_guard_call/0,
+ af_remote_guard_call/0, af_pattern/0, af_literal/0,
+ af_atom/0, af_lit_atom/1, af_integer/0, af_float/0,
+ af_string/0, af_match/1, af_variable/0,
+ af_anon_variable/0, af_tuple/1, af_nil/0, af_cons/1,
+ af_bin/1, af_binelement/1, af_binelement_size/0,
+ af_binary_op/1, af_binop/0, af_unary_op/1, af_unop/0]).
+
+-type abstract_form() :: af_module()
+ | af_export()
+ | af_import()
+ | af_compile()
+ | af_file()
+ | af_record_decl()
+ | af_wild_attribute()
+ | af_function_decl().
+
+-type af_module() :: {attribute, line(), module, module()}.
+
+-type af_export() :: {attribute, line(), export, af_fa_list()}.
+
+-type af_import() :: {attribute, line(), import, af_fa_list()}.
+
+-type af_fa_list() :: [{function(), arity()}].
+
+-type af_compile() :: {attribute, line(), compile, any()}.
+
+-type af_file() :: {attribute, line(), file, {string(), line()}}.
+
+-type af_record_decl() ::
+ {attribute, line(), record, af_record_name(), [af_field_decl()]}.
+
+-type af_field_decl() :: {record_field, line(), af_atom()}
+ | {record_field, line(), af_atom(), abstract_expr()}.
+
+%% Types and specs, among other things...
+-type af_wild_attribute() :: {attribute, line(), af_atom(), any()}.
+
+-type af_function_decl() ::
+ {function, line(), function(), arity(), af_clause_seq()}.
+
+-opaque abstract_expr() :: af_literal()
+ | af_match(abstract_expr())
+ | af_variable()
+ | af_tuple(abstract_expr())
+ | af_nil()
+ | af_cons(abstract_expr())
+ | af_bin(abstract_expr())
+ | af_binary_op(abstract_expr())
+ | af_unary_op(abstract_expr())
+ | af_record_access(abstract_expr())
+ | af_record_update(abstract_expr())
+ | af_record_index()
+ | af_record_field(abstract_expr())
+ | af_catch()
+ | af_local_call()
+ | af_remote_call()
+ | af_list_comprehension()
+ | af_binary_comprehension()
+ | af_block()
+ | af_if()
+ | af_case()
+ | af_try()
+ | af_receive()
+ | af_local_fun()
+ | af_remote_fun()
+ | af_fun()
+ | af_query()
+ | af_query_access().
+
+-type af_record_update(T) :: {record,
+ line(),
+ abstract_expr(),
+ af_record_name(),
+ [af_record_field(T)]}.
+
+-type af_catch() :: {'catch', line(), abstract_expr()}.
+
+-type af_local_call() :: {call, line(), af_local_function(), af_args()}.
+
+-type af_remote_call() :: {call, line(), af_remote_function(), af_args()}.
+
+-type af_args() :: [abstract_expr()].
+
+-type af_local_function() :: abstract_expr().
+
+-type af_remote_function() ::
+ {remote, line(), abstract_expr(), abstract_expr()}.
+
+-type af_list_comprehension() ::
+ {lc, line(), af_template(), af_qualifier_seq()}.
+
+-type af_binary_comprehension() ::
+ {bc, line(), af_template(), af_qualifier_seq()}.
+
+-type af_template() :: abstract_expr().
+
+-type af_qualifier_seq() :: [af_qualifier()].
+
+-type af_qualifier() :: af_generator() | af_filter().
+
+-type af_generator() :: {generate, line(), af_pattern(), abstract_expr()}
+ | {b_generate, line(), af_pattern(), abstract_expr()}.
+
+-type af_filter() :: abstract_expr().
+
+-type af_block() :: {block, line(), af_body()}.
+
+-type af_if() :: {'if', line(), af_clause_seq()}.
+
+-type af_case() :: {'case', line(), abstract_expr(), af_clause_seq()}.
+
+-type af_try() :: {'try',
+ line(),
+ af_body(),
+ af_clause_seq(),
+ af_catch_clause_seq(),
+ af_body()}.
+
+-type af_clause_seq() :: [af_clause(), ...].
+
+-type af_catch_clause_seq() :: [af_clause(), ...].
+
+-type af_receive() ::
+ {'receive', line(), af_clause_seq()}
+ | {'receive', line(), af_clause_seq(), abstract_expr(), af_body()}.
+
+-type af_local_fun() :: {'fun', line(), {function, function(), arity()}}.
+
+-type af_remote_fun() ::
+ {'fun', line(), {function, module(), function(), arity()}}
+ | {'fun', line(), {function, af_atom(), af_atom(), af_integer()}}.
+
+-type af_fun() :: {'fun', line(), {clauses, af_clause_seq()}}.
+
+-type af_query() :: {'query', line(), af_list_comprehension()}.
+
+-type af_query_access() ::
+ {record_field, line(), abstract_expr(), af_field_name()}.
+
+-type abstract_clause() :: af_clause() | af_catch_clause().
+
+-type af_clause() ::
+ {clause, line(), [af_pattern()], af_guard_seq(), af_body()}.
+
+-type af_catch_clause() ::
+ {clause, line(), [af_catch_pattern()], af_guard_seq(), af_body()}.
+
+-type af_catch_pattern() ::
+ {af_catch_class(), af_pattern(), af_anon_variable()}.
+
+-type af_catch_class() ::
+ af_variable()
+ | af_lit_atom(throw) | af_lit_atom(error) | af_lit_atom(exit).
+
+-type af_body() :: [abstract_expr(), ...].
+
+-type af_guard_seq() :: [af_guard()].
+
+-type af_guard() :: [af_guard_test(), ...].
+
+-type af_guard_test() :: af_literal()
+ | af_variable()
+ | af_tuple(af_guard_test())
+ | af_nil()
+ | af_cons(af_guard_test())
+ | af_bin(af_guard_test())
+ | af_binary_op(af_guard_test())
+ | af_unary_op(af_guard_test())
+ | af_record_access(af_guard_test())
+ | af_record_index()
+ | af_record_field(af_guard_test())
+ | af_guard_call()
+ | af_remote_guard_call().
+
+-type af_record_access(T) ::
+ {record, line(), af_record_name(), [af_record_field(T)]}.
+
+-type af_guard_call() :: {call, line(), function(), [af_guard_test()]}.
+
+-type af_remote_guard_call() ::
+ {call, line(), atom(), af_lit_atom(erlang), [af_guard_test()]}.
+
+-type af_pattern() :: af_literal()
+ | af_match(af_pattern())
+ | af_variable()
+ | af_anon_variable()
+ | af_tuple(af_pattern())
+ | af_nil()
+ | af_cons(af_pattern())
+ | af_bin(af_pattern())
+ | af_binary_op(af_pattern())
+ | af_unary_op(af_pattern())
+ | af_record_index()
+ | af_record_field(af_pattern()).
+
+-type af_literal() :: af_atom() | af_integer() | af_float() | af_string().
+
+-type af_atom() :: af_lit_atom(atom()).
+
+-type af_lit_atom(A) :: {atom, line(), A}.
+
+-type af_integer() :: {integer, line(), non_neg_integer()}.
+
+-type af_float() :: {float, line(), float()}.
+
+-type af_string() :: {string, line(), [byte()]}.
+
+-type af_match(T) :: {match, line(), T, T}.
+
+-type af_variable() :: {var, line(), atom()}.
+
+-type af_anon_variable() :: {var, line(), '_'}.
+
+-type af_tuple(T) :: {tuple, line(), [T]}.
+
+-type af_nil() :: {nil, line()}.
+
+-type af_cons(T) :: {cons, line, T, T}.
+
+-type af_bin(T) :: {bin, line(), [af_binelement(T)]}.
+
+-type af_binelement(T) :: {bin_element,
+ line(),
+ T,
+ af_binelement_size(),
+ type_specifier_list()}.
+
+-type af_binelement_size() :: default | abstract_expr().
+
+-type af_binary_op(T) :: {op, line(), T, af_binop(), T}.
+
+-type af_binop() :: '/' | '*' | 'div' | 'rem' | 'band' | 'and' | '+' | '-'
+ | 'bor' | 'bxor' | 'bsl' | 'bsr' | 'or' | 'xor' | '++'
+ | '--' | '==' | '/=' | '=<' | '<' | '>=' | '>' | '=:='
+ | '=/='.
+
+-type af_unary_op(T) :: {op, line(), af_unop(), T}.
+
+-type af_unop() :: '+' | '*' | 'bnot' | 'not'.
+
+%% See also lib/stdlib/{src/erl_bits.erl,include/erl_bits.hrl}.
+-type type_specifier_list() :: default | [type_specifier(), ...].
+
+-type type_specifier() :: af_type()
+ | af_signedness()
+ | af_endianness()
+ | af_unit().
+
+-type af_type() :: integer
+ | float
+ | binary
+ | bytes
+ | bitstring
+ | bits
+ | utf8
+ | utf16
+ | utf32.
+
+-type af_signedness() :: signed | unsigned.
+
+-type af_endianness() :: big | little | native.
+
+-type af_unit() :: {unit, 1..256}.
+
+-type af_record_index() ::
+ {record_index, line(), af_record_name(), af_field_name()}.
+
+-type af_record_field(T) :: {record_field, line(), af_field_name(), T}.
+
+-type af_record_name() :: atom().
+
+-type af_field_name() :: atom().
+
+%% End of Abstract Format
+
+-type error_description() :: term().
+-type error_info() :: {erl_anno:line(), module(), error_description()}.
+-type token() :: {Tag :: atom(), Line :: erl_anno:line()}.
+
+%% mkop(Op, Arg) -> {op,Line,Op,Arg}.
+%% mkop(Left, Op, Right) -> {op,Line,Op,Left,Right}.
+
+-define(mkop2(L, OpPos, R),
+ begin
+ {Op,Pos} = OpPos,
+ {op,Pos,Op,L,R}
+ end).
+
+-define(mkop1(OpPos, A),
+ begin
+ {Op,Pos} = OpPos,
+ {op,Pos,Op,A}
+ end).
+
+%% keep track of line info in tokens
+-define(line(Tup), element(2, Tup)).
+
+%% Entry points compatible to old erl_parse.
+%% These really suck and are only here until Calle gets multiple
+%% entry points working.
+
+-spec parse_form(Tokens) -> {ok, AbsForm} | {error, ErrorInfo} when
+ Tokens :: [token()],
+ AbsForm :: abstract_form(),
+ ErrorInfo :: error_info().
+parse_form([{'-',L1},{atom,L2,spec}|Tokens]) ->
+ parse([{'-',L1},{'spec',L2}|Tokens]);
+parse_form([{'-',L1},{atom,L2,callback}|Tokens]) ->
+ parse([{'-',L1},{'callback',L2}|Tokens]);
+parse_form(Tokens) ->
+ parse(Tokens).
+
+-spec parse_exprs(Tokens) -> {ok, ExprList} | {error, ErrorInfo} when
+ Tokens :: [token()],
+ ExprList :: [abstract_expr()],
+ ErrorInfo :: error_info().
+parse_exprs(Tokens) ->
+ case parse([{atom,0,f},{'(',0},{')',0},{'->',0}|Tokens]) of
+ {ok,{function,_Lf,f,0,[{clause,_Lc,[],[],Exprs}]}} ->
+ {ok,Exprs};
+ {error,_} = Err -> Err
+ end.
+
+-spec parse_term(Tokens) -> {ok, Term} | {error, ErrorInfo} when
+ Tokens :: [token()],
+ Term :: term(),
+ ErrorInfo :: error_info().
+parse_term(Tokens) ->
+ case parse([{atom,0,f},{'(',0},{')',0},{'->',0}|Tokens]) of
+ {ok,{function,_Lf,f,0,[{clause,_Lc,[],[],[Expr]}]}} ->
+ try normalise(Expr) of
+ Term -> {ok,Term}
+ catch
+ _:_R -> {error,{?line(Expr),?MODULE,"bad term"}}
+ end;
+ {ok,{function,_Lf,f,0,[{clause,_Lc,[],[],[_E1,E2|_Es]}]}} ->
+ {error,{?line(E2),?MODULE,"bad term"}};
+ {error,_} = Err -> Err
+ end.
+
+%% Convert between the abstract form of a term and a term.
+
+-spec normalise(AbsTerm) -> Data when
+ AbsTerm :: abstract_expr(),
+ Data :: term().
+normalise({char,_,C}) -> C;
+normalise({integer,_,I}) -> I;
+normalise({float,_,F}) -> F;
+normalise({atom,_,A}) -> A;
+normalise({string,_,S}) -> S;
+normalise({nil,_}) -> [];
+normalise({bin,_,Fs}) ->
+ {value, B, _} =
+ eval_bits:expr_grp(Fs, [],
+ fun(E, _) ->
+ {value, normalise(E), []}
+ end, [], true),
+ B;
+normalise({cons,_,Head,Tail}) ->
+ [normalise(Head)|normalise(Tail)];
+normalise({tuple,_,Args}) ->
+ list_to_tuple(normalise_list(Args));
+%% Atom dot-notation, as in 'foo.bar.baz'
+%% Special case for unary +/-.
+normalise({op,_,'+',{char,_,I}}) -> I;
+normalise({op,_,'+',{integer,_,I}}) -> I;
+normalise({op,_,'+',{float,_,F}}) -> F;
+normalise({op,_,'-',{char,_,I}}) -> -I; %Weird, but compatible!
+normalise({op,_,'-',{integer,_,I}}) -> -I;
+normalise({op,_,'-',{float,_,F}}) -> -F;
+normalise(X) -> erlang:error({badarg, X}).
+
+normalise_list([H|T]) ->
+ [normalise(H)|normalise_list(T)];
+normalise_list([]) ->
+ [].
+
+%% Generate a list of tokens representing the abstract term.
+
+-spec tokens(AbsTerm) -> Tokens when
+ AbsTerm :: abstract_expr(),
+ Tokens :: [token()].
+tokens(Abs) ->
+ tokens(Abs, []).
+
+-spec tokens(AbsTerm, MoreTokens) -> Tokens when
+ AbsTerm :: abstract_expr(),
+ MoreTokens :: [token()],
+ Tokens :: [token()].
+tokens({char,L,C}, More) -> [{char,L,C}|More];
+tokens({integer,L,N}, More) -> [{integer,L,N}|More];
+tokens({float,L,F}, More) -> [{float,L,F}|More];
+tokens({atom,L,A}, More) -> [{atom,L,A}|More];
+tokens({var,L,V}, More) -> [{var,L,V}|More];
+tokens({string,L,S}, More) -> [{string,L,S}|More];
+tokens({nil,L}, More) -> [{'[',L},{']',L}|More];
+tokens({cons,L,Head,Tail}, More) ->
+ [{'[',L}|tokens(Head, tokens_tail(Tail, More))];
+tokens({tuple,L,[]}, More) ->
+ [{'{',L},{'}',L}|More];
+tokens({tuple,L,[E|Es]}, More) ->
+ [{'{',L}|tokens(E, tokens_tuple(Es, ?line(E), More))].
+
+tokens_tail({cons,L,Head,Tail}, More) ->
+ [{',',L}|tokens(Head, tokens_tail(Tail, More))];
+tokens_tail({nil,L}, More) ->
+ [{']',L}|More];
+tokens_tail(Other, More) ->
+ L = ?line(Other),
+ [{'|',L}|tokens(Other, [{']',L}|More])].
+
+tokens_tuple([E|Es], Line, More) ->
+ [{',',Line}|tokens(E, tokens_tuple(Es, ?line(E), More))];
+tokens_tuple([], Line, More) ->
+ [{'}',Line}|More].
+
+%% Give the relative precedences of operators.
+
+inop_prec('=') -> {150,100,100};
+inop_prec('!') -> {150,100,100};
+inop_prec('orelse') -> {160,150,150};
+inop_prec('andalso') -> {200,160,160};
+inop_prec('==') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('/=') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('=<') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('<') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('>=') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('>') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('=:=') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('=/=') -> {300,200,300};
+inop_prec('++') -> {400,300,300};
+inop_prec('--') -> {400,300,300};
+inop_prec('+') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('-') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('bor') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('bxor') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('bsl') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('bsr') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('or') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('xor') -> {400,400,500};
+inop_prec('*') -> {500,500,600};
+inop_prec('/') -> {500,500,600};
+inop_prec('div') -> {500,500,600};
+inop_prec('rem') -> {500,500,600};
+inop_prec('band') -> {500,500,600};
+inop_prec('and') -> {500,500,600};
+inop_prec('#') -> {800,700,800};
+inop_prec(':') -> {900,800,900};
+inop_prec('.') -> {900,900,1000}.
+
+-type pre_op() :: 'catch' | '+' | '-' | 'bnot' | 'not' | '#'.
+
+-spec preop_prec(pre_op()) -> {0 | 600 | 700, 100 | 700 | 800}.
+
+preop_prec('catch') -> {0,100};
+preop_prec('+') -> {600,700};
+preop_prec('-') -> {600,700};
+preop_prec('bnot') -> {600,700};
+preop_prec('not') -> {600,700};
+preop_prec('#') -> {700,800}.
+
+-spec func_prec() -> {800,700}.
+
+func_prec() -> {800,700}.
+
+-spec max_prec() -> 1000.
+
+max_prec() -> 1000.
+
+parse(T) ->
+ bar:foo(T).
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/para/myqueue.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/para/myqueue.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0f76680464
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/para/myqueue.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+-module(myqueue).
+
+-export([new/0, in/2]).
+
+-record(myqueue, {queue = queue:new() :: queue:queue({integer(), _})}).
+
+-opaque myqueue(Item) :: #myqueue{queue :: queue:queue({integer(), Item})}.
+
+-export_type([myqueue/1]).
+
+-spec new() -> myqueue(_).
+new() ->
+ #myqueue{queue=queue:new()}.
+
+-spec in(Item, myqueue(Item)) -> myqueue(Item).
+in(Item, #myqueue{queue=Q}) ->
+ #myqueue{queue=queue:in({1, Item}, Q)}.
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/para/myqueue_params.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/para/myqueue_params.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..8d766b7804
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/para/myqueue_params.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+-module(myqueue_params).
+
+-export([new/0, in/2]).
+
+-record(myqueue_params, {myqueue = myqueue:new() :: myqueue:myqueue(integer())}).
+
+-type myqueue_params() :: #myqueue_params{myqueue ::
+ myqueue:myqueue(integer())}.
+-spec new() -> myqueue_params().
+new() ->
+ #myqueue_params{myqueue=myqueue:new()}.
+
+-spec in(integer(), myqueue_params()) -> myqueue_params().
+in(Item, #myqueue_params{myqueue=Q} = P) when is_integer(Item) ->
+ P#myqueue_params{myqueue=myqueue:in(Item, Q)}.
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/proper/proper_common.hrl b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/proper/proper_common.hrl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c10626c5cc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/proper/proper_common.hrl
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+%%% Copyright 2010-2013 Manolis Papadakis <[email protected]>,
+%%% Eirini Arvaniti <[email protected]>
+%%% and Kostis Sagonas <[email protected]>
+%%%
+%%% This file is part of PropEr.
+%%%
+%%% PropEr is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+%%% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+%%% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+%%% (at your option) any later version.
+%%%
+%%% PropEr is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+%%% GNU General Public License for more details.
+%%%
+%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+%%% along with PropEr. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+%%% @copyright 2010-2013 Manolis Papadakis, Eirini Arvaniti and Kostis Sagonas
+%%% @version {@version}
+%%% @author Manolis Papadakis
+%%% @doc Common parts of user and internal header files
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Test generation macros
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-define(FORALL(X,RawType,Prop), proper:forall(RawType,fun(X) -> Prop end)).
+-define(IMPLIES(Pre,Prop), proper:implies(Pre,?DELAY(Prop))).
+-define(WHENFAIL(Action,Prop), proper:whenfail(?DELAY(Action),?DELAY(Prop))).
+-define(TRAPEXIT(Prop), proper:trapexit(?DELAY(Prop))).
+-define(TIMEOUT(Limit,Prop), proper:timeout(Limit,?DELAY(Prop))).
+%% TODO: -define(ALWAYS(Tests,Prop), proper:always(Tests,?DELAY(Prop))).
+%% TODO: -define(SOMETIMES(Tests,Prop), proper:sometimes(Tests,?DELAY(Prop))).
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Generator macros
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-define(FORCE(X), (X)()).
+-define(DELAY(X), fun() -> X end).
+-define(LAZY(X), proper_types:lazy(?DELAY(X))).
+-define(SIZED(SizeArg,Gen), proper_types:sized(fun(SizeArg) -> Gen end)).
+-define(LET(X,RawType,Gen), proper_types:bind(RawType,fun(X) -> Gen end,false)).
+-define(SHRINK(Gen,AltGens),
+ proper_types:shrinkwith(?DELAY(Gen),?DELAY(AltGens))).
+-define(LETSHRINK(Xs,RawType,Gen),
+ proper_types:bind(RawType,fun(Xs) -> Gen end,true)).
+-define(SUCHTHAT(X,RawType,Condition),
+ proper_types:add_constraint(RawType,fun(X) -> Condition end,true)).
+-define(SUCHTHATMAYBE(X,RawType,Condition),
+ proper_types:add_constraint(RawType,fun(X) -> Condition end,false)).
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/proper/proper_gen.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/proper/proper_gen.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..bf627d1373
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/proper/proper_gen.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,624 @@
+%%% Copyright 2010-2013 Manolis Papadakis <[email protected]>,
+%%% Eirini Arvaniti <[email protected]>
+%%% and Kostis Sagonas <[email protected]>
+%%%
+%%% This file is part of PropEr.
+%%%
+%%% PropEr is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+%%% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+%%% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+%%% (at your option) any later version.
+%%%
+%%% PropEr is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+%%% GNU General Public License for more details.
+%%%
+%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+%%% along with PropEr. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+%%% @copyright 2010-2013 Manolis Papadakis, Eirini Arvaniti and Kostis Sagonas
+%%% @version {@version}
+%%% @author Manolis Papadakis
+
+%%% @doc Generator subsystem and generators for basic types.
+%%%
+%%% You can use <a href="#index">these</a> functions to try out the random
+%%% instance generation and shrinking subsystems.
+%%%
+%%% CAUTION: These functions should never be used inside properties. They are
+%%% meant for demonstration purposes only.
+
+-module(proper_gen).
+-export([pick/1, pick/2, pick/3, sample/1, sample/3, sampleshrink/1, sampleshrink/2]).
+
+-export([safe_generate/1]).
+-export([generate/1, normal_gen/1, alt_gens/1, clean_instance/1,
+ get_ret_type/1]).
+-export([integer_gen/3, float_gen/3, atom_gen/1, atom_rev/1, binary_gen/1,
+ binary_rev/1, binary_len_gen/1, bitstring_gen/1, bitstring_rev/1,
+ bitstring_len_gen/1, list_gen/2, distlist_gen/3, vector_gen/2,
+ union_gen/1, weighted_union_gen/1, tuple_gen/1, loose_tuple_gen/2,
+ loose_tuple_rev/2, exactly_gen/1, fixed_list_gen/1, function_gen/2,
+ any_gen/1, native_type_gen/2, safe_weighted_union_gen/1,
+ safe_union_gen/1]).
+
+-export_type([instance/0, imm_instance/0, sized_generator/0, nosize_generator/0,
+ generator/0, reverse_gen/0, combine_fun/0, alt_gens/0]).
+
+-include("proper_internal.hrl").
+
+
+%%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Types
+%%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% TODO: update imm_instance() when adding more types: be careful when reading
+%% anything that returns it
+%% @private_type
+-type imm_instance() :: proper_types:raw_type()
+ | instance()
+ | {'$used', imm_instance(), imm_instance()}
+ | {'$to_part', imm_instance()}.
+-type instance() :: term().
+%% A value produced by the random instance generator.
+-type error_reason() :: 'arity_limit' | 'cant_generate' | {'typeserver',term()}.
+
+%% @private_type
+-type sized_generator() :: fun((size()) -> imm_instance()).
+%% @private_type
+-type typed_sized_generator() :: {'typed',
+ fun((proper_types:type(),size()) ->
+ imm_instance())}.
+%% @private_type
+-type nosize_generator() :: fun(() -> imm_instance()).
+%% @private_type
+-type typed_nosize_generator() :: {'typed',
+ fun((proper_types:type()) ->
+ imm_instance())}.
+%% @private_type
+-type generator() :: sized_generator()
+ | typed_sized_generator()
+ | nosize_generator()
+ | typed_nosize_generator().
+%% @private_type
+-type plain_reverse_gen() :: fun((instance()) -> imm_instance()).
+%% @private_type
+-type typed_reverse_gen() :: {'typed',
+ fun((proper_types:type(),instance()) ->
+ imm_instance())}.
+%% @private_type
+-type reverse_gen() :: plain_reverse_gen() | typed_reverse_gen().
+%% @private_type
+-type combine_fun() :: fun((instance()) -> imm_instance()).
+%% @private_type
+-type alt_gens() :: fun(() -> [imm_instance()]).
+%% @private_type
+-type fun_seed() :: {non_neg_integer(),non_neg_integer()}.
+
+
+%%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Instance generation functions
+%%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% @private
+-spec safe_generate(proper_types:raw_type()) ->
+ {'ok',imm_instance()} | {'error',error_reason()}.
+safe_generate(RawType) ->
+ try generate(RawType) of
+ ImmInstance -> {ok, ImmInstance}
+ catch
+ throw:'$arity_limit' -> {error, arity_limit};
+ throw:'$cant_generate' -> {error, cant_generate};
+ throw:{'$typeserver',SubReason} -> {error, {typeserver,SubReason}}
+ end.
+
+%% @private
+-spec generate(proper_types:raw_type()) -> imm_instance().
+generate(RawType) ->
+ Type = proper_types:cook_outer(RawType),
+ ok = add_parameters(Type),
+ Instance = generate(Type, get('$constraint_tries'), none),
+ ok = remove_parameters(Type),
+ Instance.
+
+-spec add_parameters(proper_types:type()) -> 'ok'.
+add_parameters(Type) ->
+ case proper_types:find_prop(parameters, Type) of
+ {ok, Params} ->
+ OldParams = erlang:get('$parameters'),
+ case OldParams of
+ undefined ->
+ erlang:put('$parameters', Params);
+ _ ->
+ erlang:put('$parameters', Params ++ OldParams)
+ end,
+ ok;
+ _ ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+-spec remove_parameters(proper_types:type()) -> 'ok'.
+remove_parameters(Type) ->
+ case proper_types:find_prop(parameters, Type) of
+ {ok, Params} ->
+ AllParams = erlang:get('$parameters'),
+ case AllParams of
+ Params->
+ erlang:erase('$parameters');
+ _ ->
+ erlang:put('$parameters', AllParams -- Params)
+ end,
+ ok;
+ _ ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+-spec generate(proper_types:type(), non_neg_integer(),
+ 'none' | {'ok',imm_instance()}) -> imm_instance().
+generate(_Type, 0, none) ->
+ throw('$cant_generate');
+generate(_Type, 0, {ok,Fallback}) ->
+ Fallback;
+generate(Type, TriesLeft, Fallback) ->
+ ImmInstance =
+ case proper_types:get_prop(kind, Type) of
+ constructed ->
+ PartsType = proper_types:get_prop(parts_type, Type),
+ Combine = proper_types:get_prop(combine, Type),
+ ImmParts = generate(PartsType),
+ Parts = clean_instance(ImmParts),
+ ImmInstance1 = Combine(Parts),
+ %% TODO: We can just generate the internal type: if it's not
+ %% a type, it will turn into an exactly.
+ ImmInstance2 =
+ case proper_types:is_raw_type(ImmInstance1) of
+ true -> generate(ImmInstance1);
+ false -> ImmInstance1
+ end,
+ {'$used',ImmParts,ImmInstance2};
+ _ ->
+ ImmInstance1 = normal_gen(Type),
+ case proper_types:is_raw_type(ImmInstance1) of
+ true -> generate(ImmInstance1);
+ false -> ImmInstance1
+ end
+ end,
+ case proper_types:satisfies_all(clean_instance(ImmInstance), Type) of
+ {_,true} -> ImmInstance;
+ {true,false} -> generate(Type, TriesLeft - 1, {ok,ImmInstance});
+ {false,false} -> generate(Type, TriesLeft - 1, Fallback)
+ end.
+
+%% @equiv pick(Type, 10)
+-spec pick(Type::proper_types:raw_type()) -> {'ok',instance()} | 'error'.
+pick(RawType) ->
+ pick(RawType, 10).
+
+%% @equiv pick(Type, Size, now())
+-spec pick(Type::proper_types:raw_type(), size()) -> {'ok', instance()} | 'error'.
+pick(RawType, Size) ->
+ pick(RawType, Size, now()).
+
+%% @doc Generates a random instance of `Type', of size `Size' with seed `Seed'.
+-spec pick(Type::proper_types:raw_type(), size(), seed()) ->
+ {'ok',instance()} | 'error'.
+pick(RawType, Size, Seed) ->
+ proper:global_state_init_size_seed(Size, Seed),
+ case clean_instance(safe_generate(RawType)) of
+ {ok,Instance} = Result ->
+ Msg = "WARNING: Some garbage has been left in the process registry "
+ "and the code server~n"
+ "to allow for the returned function(s) to run normally.~n"
+ "Please run proper:global_state_erase() when done.~n",
+ case contains_fun(Instance) of
+ true -> io:format(Msg, []);
+ false -> proper:global_state_erase()
+ end,
+ Result;
+ {error,Reason} ->
+ proper:report_error(Reason, fun io:format/2),
+ proper:global_state_erase(),
+ error
+ end.
+
+%% @equiv sample(Type, 10, 20)
+-spec sample(Type::proper_types:raw_type()) -> 'ok'.
+sample(RawType) ->
+ sample(RawType, 10, 20).
+
+%% @doc Generates and prints one random instance of `Type' for each size from
+%% `StartSize' up to `EndSize'.
+-spec sample(Type::proper_types:raw_type(), size(), size()) -> 'ok'.
+sample(RawType, StartSize, EndSize) when StartSize =< EndSize ->
+ Tests = EndSize - StartSize + 1,
+ Prop = ?FORALL(X, RawType, begin io:format("~p~n",[X]), true end),
+ Opts = [quiet,{start_size,StartSize},{max_size,EndSize},{numtests,Tests}],
+ _ = proper:quickcheck(Prop, Opts),
+ ok.
+
+%% @equiv sampleshrink(Type, 10)
+-spec sampleshrink(Type::proper_types:raw_type()) -> 'ok'.
+sampleshrink(RawType) ->
+ sampleshrink(RawType, 10).
+
+%% @doc Generates a random instance of `Type', of size `Size', then shrinks it
+%% as far as it goes. The value produced on each step of the shrinking process
+%% is printed on the screen.
+-spec sampleshrink(Type::proper_types:raw_type(), size()) -> 'ok'.
+sampleshrink(RawType, Size) ->
+ proper:global_state_init_size(Size),
+ Type = proper_types:cook_outer(RawType),
+ case safe_generate(Type) of
+ {ok,ImmInstance} ->
+ Shrunk = keep_shrinking(ImmInstance, [], Type),
+ PrintInst = fun(I) -> io:format("~p~n",[clean_instance(I)]) end,
+ lists:foreach(PrintInst, Shrunk);
+ {error,Reason} ->
+ proper:report_error(Reason, fun io:format/2)
+ end,
+ proper:global_state_erase(),
+ ok.
+
+-spec keep_shrinking(imm_instance(), [imm_instance()], proper_types:type()) ->
+ [imm_instance(),...].
+keep_shrinking(ImmInstance, Acc, Type) ->
+ case proper_shrink:shrink(ImmInstance, Type, init) of
+ {[], _NewState} ->
+ lists:reverse([ImmInstance|Acc]);
+ {[Shrunk|_Rest], _NewState} ->
+ keep_shrinking(Shrunk, [ImmInstance|Acc], Type)
+ end.
+
+-spec contains_fun(term()) -> boolean().
+contains_fun(List) when is_list(List) ->
+ proper_arith:safe_any(fun contains_fun/1, List);
+contains_fun(Tuple) when is_tuple(Tuple) ->
+ contains_fun(tuple_to_list(Tuple));
+contains_fun(Fun) when is_function(Fun) ->
+ true;
+contains_fun(_Term) ->
+ false.
+
+
+%%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Utility functions
+%%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% @private
+-spec normal_gen(proper_types:type()) -> imm_instance().
+normal_gen(Type) ->
+ case proper_types:get_prop(generator, Type) of
+ {typed, Gen} ->
+ if
+ is_function(Gen, 1) -> Gen(Type);
+ is_function(Gen, 2) -> Gen(Type, proper:get_size(Type))
+ end;
+ Gen ->
+ if
+ is_function(Gen, 0) -> Gen();
+ is_function(Gen, 1) -> Gen(proper:get_size(Type))
+ end
+ end.
+
+%% @private
+-spec alt_gens(proper_types:type()) -> [imm_instance()].
+alt_gens(Type) ->
+ case proper_types:find_prop(alt_gens, Type) of
+ {ok, AltGens} -> ?FORCE(AltGens);
+ error -> []
+ end.
+
+%% @private
+-spec clean_instance(imm_instance()) -> instance().
+clean_instance({'$used',_ImmParts,ImmInstance}) ->
+ clean_instance(ImmInstance);
+clean_instance({'$to_part',ImmInstance}) ->
+ clean_instance(ImmInstance);
+clean_instance(ImmInstance) ->
+ if
+ is_list(ImmInstance) ->
+ %% CAUTION: this must handle improper lists
+ proper_arith:safe_map(fun clean_instance/1, ImmInstance);
+ is_tuple(ImmInstance) ->
+ proper_arith:tuple_map(fun clean_instance/1, ImmInstance);
+ true ->
+ ImmInstance
+ end.
+
+
+%%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Basic type generators
+%%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% @private
+-spec integer_gen(size(), proper_types:extint(), proper_types:extint()) ->
+ integer().
+integer_gen(Size, inf, inf) ->
+ proper_arith:rand_int(Size);
+integer_gen(Size, inf, High) ->
+ High - proper_arith:rand_non_neg_int(Size);
+integer_gen(Size, Low, inf) ->
+ Low + proper_arith:rand_non_neg_int(Size);
+integer_gen(Size, Low, High) ->
+ proper_arith:smart_rand_int(Size, Low, High).
+
+%% @private
+-spec float_gen(size(), proper_types:extnum(), proper_types:extnum()) ->
+ float().
+float_gen(Size, inf, inf) ->
+ proper_arith:rand_float(Size);
+float_gen(Size, inf, High) ->
+ High - proper_arith:rand_non_neg_float(Size);
+float_gen(Size, Low, inf) ->
+ Low + proper_arith:rand_non_neg_float(Size);
+float_gen(_Size, Low, High) ->
+ proper_arith:rand_float(Low, High).
+
+%% @private
+-spec atom_gen(size()) -> proper_types:type().
+%% We make sure we never clash with internal atoms by checking that the first
+%% character is not '$'.
+atom_gen(Size) ->
+ ?LET(Str,
+ ?SUCHTHAT(X,
+ proper_types:resize(Size,
+ proper_types:list(proper_types:byte())),
+ X =:= [] orelse hd(X) =/= $$),
+ list_to_atom(Str)).
+
+%% @private
+-spec atom_rev(atom()) -> imm_instance().
+atom_rev(Atom) ->
+ {'$used', atom_to_list(Atom), Atom}.
+
+%% @private
+-spec binary_gen(size()) -> proper_types:type().
+binary_gen(Size) ->
+ ?LET(Bytes,
+ proper_types:resize(Size,
+ proper_types:list(proper_types:byte())),
+ list_to_binary(Bytes)).
+
+%% @private
+-spec binary_rev(binary()) -> imm_instance().
+binary_rev(Binary) ->
+ {'$used', binary_to_list(Binary), Binary}.
+
+%% @private
+-spec binary_len_gen(length()) -> proper_types:type().
+binary_len_gen(Len) ->
+ ?LET(Bytes,
+ proper_types:vector(Len, proper_types:byte()),
+ list_to_binary(Bytes)).
+
+%% @private
+-spec bitstring_gen(size()) -> proper_types:type().
+bitstring_gen(Size) ->
+ ?LET({BytesHead, NumBits, TailByte},
+ {proper_types:resize(Size,proper_types:binary()),
+ proper_types:range(0,7), proper_types:range(0,127)},
+ <<BytesHead/binary, TailByte:NumBits>>).
+
+%% @private
+-spec bitstring_rev(bitstring()) -> imm_instance().
+bitstring_rev(BitString) ->
+ List = bitstring_to_list(BitString),
+ {BytesList, BitsTail} = lists:splitwith(fun erlang:is_integer/1, List),
+ {NumBits, TailByte} = case BitsTail of
+ [] -> {0, 0};
+ [Bits] -> N = bit_size(Bits),
+ <<Byte:N>> = Bits,
+ {N, Byte}
+ end,
+ {'$used',
+ {{'$used',BytesList,list_to_binary(BytesList)}, NumBits, TailByte},
+ BitString}.
+
+%% @private
+-spec bitstring_len_gen(length()) -> proper_types:type().
+bitstring_len_gen(Len) ->
+ BytesLen = Len div 8,
+ BitsLen = Len rem 8,
+ ?LET({BytesHead, NumBits, TailByte},
+ {proper_types:binary(BytesLen), BitsLen,
+ proper_types:range(0, 1 bsl BitsLen - 1)},
+ <<BytesHead/binary, TailByte:NumBits>>).
+
+%% @private
+-spec list_gen(size(), proper_types:type()) -> [imm_instance()].
+list_gen(Size, ElemType) ->
+ Len = proper_arith:rand_int(0, Size),
+ vector_gen(Len, ElemType).
+
+%% @private
+-spec distlist_gen(size(), sized_generator(), boolean()) -> [imm_instance()].
+distlist_gen(RawSize, Gen, NonEmpty) ->
+ Len = case NonEmpty of
+ true -> proper_arith:rand_int(1, erlang:max(1,RawSize));
+ false -> proper_arith:rand_int(0, RawSize)
+ end,
+ Size = case Len of
+ 1 -> RawSize - 1;
+ _ -> RawSize
+ end,
+ %% TODO: this produces a lot of types: maybe a simple 'div' is sufficient?
+ Sizes = proper_arith:distribute(Size, Len),
+ InnerTypes = [Gen(S) || S <- Sizes],
+ fixed_list_gen(InnerTypes).
+
+%% @private
+-spec vector_gen(length(), proper_types:type()) -> [imm_instance()].
+vector_gen(Len, ElemType) ->
+ vector_gen_tr(Len, ElemType, []).
+
+-spec vector_gen_tr(length(), proper_types:type(), [imm_instance()]) ->
+ [imm_instance()].
+vector_gen_tr(0, _ElemType, AccList) ->
+ AccList;
+vector_gen_tr(Left, ElemType, AccList) ->
+ vector_gen_tr(Left - 1, ElemType, [generate(ElemType) | AccList]).
+
+%% @private
+-spec union_gen([proper_types:type(),...]) -> imm_instance().
+union_gen(Choices) ->
+ {_Choice,Type} = proper_arith:rand_choose(Choices),
+ generate(Type).
+
+%% @private
+-spec weighted_union_gen([{frequency(),proper_types:type()},...]) ->
+ imm_instance().
+weighted_union_gen(FreqChoices) ->
+ {_Choice,Type} = proper_arith:freq_choose(FreqChoices),
+ generate(Type).
+
+%% @private
+-spec safe_union_gen([proper_types:type(),...]) -> imm_instance().
+safe_union_gen(Choices) ->
+ {Choice,Type} = proper_arith:rand_choose(Choices),
+ try generate(Type)
+ catch
+ error:_ ->
+ safe_union_gen(proper_arith:list_remove(Choice, Choices))
+ end.
+
+%% @private
+-spec safe_weighted_union_gen([{frequency(),proper_types:type()},...]) ->
+ imm_instance().
+safe_weighted_union_gen(FreqChoices) ->
+ {Choice,Type} = proper_arith:freq_choose(FreqChoices),
+ try generate(Type)
+ catch
+ error:_ ->
+ safe_weighted_union_gen(proper_arith:list_remove(Choice,
+ FreqChoices))
+ end.
+
+%% @private
+-spec tuple_gen([proper_types:type()]) -> tuple().
+tuple_gen(Fields) ->
+ list_to_tuple(fixed_list_gen(Fields)).
+
+%% @private
+-spec loose_tuple_gen(size(), proper_types:type()) -> proper_types:type().
+loose_tuple_gen(Size, ElemType) ->
+ ?LET(L,
+ proper_types:resize(Size, proper_types:list(ElemType)),
+ list_to_tuple(L)).
+
+%% @private
+-spec loose_tuple_rev(tuple(), proper_types:type()) -> imm_instance().
+loose_tuple_rev(Tuple, ElemType) ->
+ CleanList = tuple_to_list(Tuple),
+ List = case proper_types:find_prop(reverse_gen, ElemType) of
+ {ok,{typed, ReverseGen}} ->
+ [ReverseGen(ElemType,X) || X <- CleanList];
+ {ok,ReverseGen} -> [ReverseGen(X) || X <- CleanList];
+ error -> CleanList
+ end,
+ {'$used', List, Tuple}.
+
+%% @private
+-spec exactly_gen(T) -> T.
+exactly_gen(X) ->
+ X.
+
+%% @private
+-spec fixed_list_gen([proper_types:type()]) -> imm_instance()
+ ; ({[proper_types:type()],proper_types:type()}) ->
+ maybe_improper_list(imm_instance(), imm_instance() | []).
+fixed_list_gen({ProperHead,ImproperTail}) ->
+ [generate(F) || F <- ProperHead] ++ generate(ImproperTail);
+fixed_list_gen(ProperFields) ->
+ [generate(F) || F <- ProperFields].
+
+%% @private
+-spec function_gen(arity(), proper_types:type()) -> function().
+function_gen(Arity, RetType) ->
+ FunSeed = {proper_arith:rand_int(0, ?SEED_RANGE - 1),
+ proper_arith:rand_int(0, ?SEED_RANGE - 1)},
+ create_fun(Arity, RetType, FunSeed).
+
+%% @private
+-spec any_gen(size()) -> imm_instance().
+any_gen(Size) ->
+ case get('$any_type') of
+ undefined -> real_any_gen(Size);
+ {type,AnyType} -> generate(proper_types:resize(Size, AnyType))
+ end.
+
+-spec real_any_gen(size()) -> imm_instance().
+real_any_gen(0) ->
+ SimpleTypes = [proper_types:integer(), proper_types:float(),
+ proper_types:atom()],
+ union_gen(SimpleTypes);
+real_any_gen(Size) ->
+ FreqChoices = [{?ANY_SIMPLE_PROB,simple}, {?ANY_BINARY_PROB,binary},
+ {?ANY_EXPAND_PROB,expand}],
+ case proper_arith:freq_choose(FreqChoices) of
+ {_,simple} ->
+ real_any_gen(0);
+ {_,binary} ->
+ generate(proper_types:resize(Size, proper_types:bitstring()));
+ {_,expand} ->
+ %% TODO: statistics of produced terms?
+ NumElems = proper_arith:rand_int(0, Size - 1),
+ ElemSizes = proper_arith:distribute(Size - 1, NumElems),
+ ElemTypes = [?LAZY(real_any_gen(S)) || S <- ElemSizes],
+ case proper_arith:rand_int(1,2) of
+ 1 -> fixed_list_gen(ElemTypes);
+ 2 -> tuple_gen(ElemTypes)
+ end
+ end.
+
+%% @private
+-spec native_type_gen(mod_name(), string()) -> proper_types:type().
+native_type_gen(Mod, TypeStr) ->
+ case proper_typeserver:translate_type({Mod,TypeStr}) of
+ {ok,Type} -> Type;
+ {error,Reason} -> throw({'$typeserver',Reason})
+ end.
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Function-generation functions
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-spec create_fun(arity(), proper_types:type(), fun_seed()) -> function().
+create_fun(Arity, RetType, FunSeed) ->
+ Handler = fun(Args) -> function_body(Args, RetType, FunSeed) end,
+ Err = fun() -> throw('$arity_limit') end,
+ case Arity of
+ 0 -> fun() -> Handler([]) end;
+ _ -> Err()
+ end.
+
+%% @private
+-spec get_ret_type(function()) -> proper_types:type().
+get_ret_type(Fun) ->
+ {arity,Arity} = erlang:fun_info(Fun, arity),
+ put('$get_ret_type', true),
+ RetType = apply(Fun, lists:duplicate(Arity,dummy)),
+ erase('$get_ret_type'),
+ RetType.
+-spec function_body([term()], proper_types:type(), fun_seed()) ->
+ proper_types:type() | instance().
+function_body(Args, RetType, {Seed1,Seed2}) ->
+ case get('$get_ret_type') of
+ true ->
+ RetType;
+ _ ->
+ SavedSeed = get(?SEED_NAME),
+ update_seed({Seed1,Seed2,erlang:phash2(Args,?SEED_RANGE)}),
+ Ret = clean_instance(generate(RetType)),
+ put(?SEED_NAME, SavedSeed),
+ proper_symb:internal_eval(Ret)
+ end.
+
+-ifdef(USE_SFMT).
+update_seed(Seed) ->
+ sfmt:seed(Seed).
+-else.
+update_seed(Seed) ->
+ put(random_seed, Seed).
+-endif.
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/proper/proper_internal.hrl b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/proper/proper_internal.hrl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c790d7d4db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/proper/proper_internal.hrl
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+%%% Copyright 2010-2013 Manolis Papadakis <[email protected]>,
+%%% Eirini Arvaniti <[email protected]>
+%%% and Kostis Sagonas <[email protected]>
+%%%
+%%% This file is part of PropEr.
+%%%
+%%% PropEr is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+%%% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+%%% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+%%% (at your option) any later version.
+%%%
+%%% PropEr is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+%%% GNU General Public License for more details.
+%%%
+%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+%%% along with PropEr. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+%%% @copyright 2010-2013 Manolis Papadakis, Eirini Arvaniti and Kostis Sagonas
+%%% @version {@version}
+%%% @author Manolis Papadakis
+%%% @doc Internal header file: This header is included in all PropEr source
+%%% files.
+
+-include("proper_common.hrl").
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Activate strip_types parse transform
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-ifdef(NO_TYPES).
+-compile({parse_transform, strip_types}).
+-endif.
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Random generator selection
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-ifdef(USE_SFMT).
+-define(RANDOM_MOD, sfmt).
+-define(SEED_NAME, sfmt_seed).
+-else.
+-define(RANDOM_MOD, random).
+-define(SEED_NAME, random_seed).
+-endif.
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Macros
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-define(PROPERTY_PREFIX, "prop_").
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Constants
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-define(SEED_RANGE, 4294967296).
+-define(MAX_ARITY, 20).
+-define(MAX_TRIES_FACTOR, 5).
+-define(ANY_SIMPLE_PROB, 3).
+-define(ANY_BINARY_PROB, 1).
+-define(ANY_EXPAND_PROB, 8).
+-define(SMALL_RANGE_THRESHOLD, 16#FFFF).
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Common type aliases
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% TODO: Perhaps these should be moved inside modules.
+-type mod_name() :: atom().
+-type fun_name() :: atom().
+-type size() :: non_neg_integer().
+-type length() :: non_neg_integer().
+-type position() :: pos_integer().
+-type frequency() :: pos_integer().
+-type seed() :: {non_neg_integer(), non_neg_integer(), non_neg_integer()}.
+
+-type abs_form() :: erl_parse:abstract_form().
+-type abs_expr() :: erl_parse:abstract_expr().
+-type abs_clause() :: erl_parse:abstract_clause().
+
+%% TODO: Replace these with the appropriate types from stdlib.
+-type abs_type() :: term().
+-type abs_rec_field() :: term().
+
+-type loose_tuple(T) :: {} | {T} | {T,T} | {T,T,T} | {T,T,T,T} | {T,T,T,T,T}
+ | {T,T,T,T,T,T} | {T,T,T,T,T,T,T} | {T,T,T,T,T,T,T,T}
+ | {T,T,T,T,T,T,T,T,T} | {T,T,T,T,T,T,T,T,T,T} | tuple().
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/proper/proper_types.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/proper/proper_types.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..fe83a0ba11
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/proper/proper_types.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,1349 @@
+%%% Copyright 2010-2013 Manolis Papadakis <[email protected]>,
+%%% Eirini Arvaniti <[email protected]>
+%%% and Kostis Sagonas <[email protected]>
+%%%
+%%% This file is part of PropEr.
+%%%
+%%% PropEr is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+%%% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+%%% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+%%% (at your option) any later version.
+%%%
+%%% PropEr is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+%%% GNU General Public License for more details.
+%%%
+%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+%%% along with PropEr. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+%%% @copyright 2010-2013 Manolis Papadakis, Eirini Arvaniti and Kostis Sagonas
+%%% @version {@version}
+%%% @author Manolis Papadakis
+
+%%% @doc Type manipulation functions and predefined types.
+%%%
+%%% == Basic types ==
+%%% This module defines all the basic types of the PropEr type system as
+%%% functions. See the <a href="#index">function index</a> for an overview.
+%%%
+%%% Types can be combined in tuples or lists to produce other types. Exact
+%%% values (such as exact numbers, atoms, binaries and strings) can be combined
+%%% with types inside such structures, like in this example of the type of a
+%%% tagged tuple: ``{'result', integer()}''.
+%%%
+%%% When including the PropEr header file, all
+%%% <a href="#index">API functions</a> of this module are automatically
+%%% imported, unless `PROPER_NO_IMPORTS' is defined.
+%%%
+%%% == Customized types ==
+%%% The following operators can be applied to basic types in order to produce
+%%% new ones:
+%%%
+%%% <dl>
+%%% <dt>`?LET(<Xs>, <Xs_type>, <In>)'</dt>
+%%% <dd>To produce an instance of this type, all appearances of the variables
+%%% in `<Xs>' are replaced inside `<In>' by their corresponding values in a
+%%% randomly generated instance of `<Xs_type>'. It's OK for the `<In>' part to
+%%% evaluate to a type - in that case, an instance of the inner type is
+%%% generated recursively.</dd>
+%%% <dt>`?SUCHTHAT(<X>, <Type>, <Condition>)'</dt>
+%%% <dd>This produces a specialization of `<Type>', which only includes those
+%%% members of `<Type>' that satisfy the constraint `<Condition>' - that is,
+%%% those members for which the function `fun(<X>) -> <Condition> end' returns
+%%% `true'. If the constraint is very strict - that is, only a small
+%%% percentage of instances of `<Type>' pass the test - it will take a lot of
+%%% tries for the instance generation subsystem to randomly produce a valid
+%%% instance. This will result in slower testing, and testing may even be
+%%% stopped short, in case the `constraint_tries' limit is reached (see the
+%%% "Options" section in the documentation of the {@link proper} module). If
+%%% this is the case, it would be more appropriate to generate valid instances
+%%% of the specialized type using the `?LET' macro. Also make sure that even
+%%% small instances can satisfy the constraint, since PropEr will only try
+%%% small instances at the start of testing. If this is not possible, you can
+%%% instruct PropEr to start at a larger size, by supplying a suitable value
+%%% for the `start_size' option (see the "Options" section in the
+%%% documentation of the {@link proper} module).</dd>
+%%% <dt>`?SUCHTHATMAYBE(<X>, <Type>, <Condition>)'</dt>
+%%% <dd>Equivalent to the `?SUCHTHAT' macro, but the constraint `<Condition>'
+%%% is considered non-strict: if the `constraint_tries' limit is reached, the
+%%% generator will just return an instance of `<Type>' instead of failing,
+%%% even if that instance doesn't satisfy the constraint.</dd>
+%%% <dt>`?SHRINK(<Generator>, <List_of_alt_gens>)'</dt>
+%%% <dd>This creates a type whose instances are generated by evaluating the
+%%% statement block `<Generator>' (this may evaluate to a type, which will
+%%% then be generated recursively). If an instance of such a type is to be
+%%% shrunk, the generators in `<List_of_alt_gens>' are first run to produce
+%%% hopefully simpler instances of the type. Thus, the generators in the
+%%% second argument should be simpler than the default. The simplest ones
+%%% should be at the front of the list, since those are the generators
+%%% preferred by the shrinking subsystem. Like the main `<Generator>', the
+%%% alternatives may also evaluate to a type, which is generated recursively.
+%%% </dd>
+%%% <dt>`?LETSHRINK(<List_of_variables>, <List_of_types>, <Generator>)'</dt>
+%%% <dd>This is created by combining a `?LET' and a `?SHRINK' macro. Instances
+%%% are generated by applying a randomly generated list of values inside
+%%% `<Generator>' (just like a `?LET', with the added constraint that the
+%%% variables and types must be provided in a list - alternatively,
+%%% `<List_of_types>' may be a list or vector type). When shrinking instances
+%%% of such a type, the sub-instances that were combined to produce it are
+%%% first tried in place of the failing instance.</dd>
+%%% <dt>`?LAZY(<Generator>)'</dt>
+%%% <dd>This construct returns a type whose only purpose is to delay the
+%%% evaluation of `<Generator>' (`<Generator>' can return a type, which will
+%%% be generated recursively). Using this, you can simulate the lazy
+%%% generation of instances:
+%%% ``` stream() -> ?LAZY(frequency([ {1,[]}, {3,[0|stream()]} ])). '''
+%%% The above type produces lists of zeroes with an average length of 3. Note
+%%% that, had we not enclosed the generator with a `?LAZY' macro, the
+%%% evaluation would continue indefinitely, due to the eager evaluation of
+%%% the Erlang language.</dd>
+%%% <dt>`non_empty(<List_or_binary_type>)'</dt>
+%%% <dd>See the documentation for {@link non_empty/1}.</dd>
+%%% <dt>`noshrink(<Type>)'</dt>
+%%% <dd>See the documentation for {@link noshrink/1}.</dd>
+%%% <dt>`default(<Default_value>, <Type>)'</dt>
+%%% <dd>See the documentation for {@link default/2}.</dd>
+%%% <dt>`with_parameter(<Parameter>, <Value>, <Type>)'</dt>
+%%% <dd>See the documentation for {@link with_parameter/3}.</dd>
+%%% <dt>`with_parameters(<Param_value_pairs>, <Type>)'</dt>
+%%% <dd>See the documentation for {@link with_parameters/2}.</dd>
+%%% </dl>
+%%%
+%%% == Size manipulation ==
+%%% The following operators are related to the `size' parameter, which controls
+%%% the maximum size of produced instances. The actual size of a produced
+%%% instance is chosen randomly, but can never exceed the value of the `size'
+%%% parameter at the moment of generation. A more accurate definition is the
+%%% following: the maximum instance of `size S' can never be smaller than the
+%%% maximum instance of `size S-1'. The actual size of an instance is measured
+%%% differently for each type: the actual size of a list is its length, while
+%%% the actual size of a tree may be the number of its internal nodes. Some
+%%% types, e.g. unions, have no notion of size, thus their generation is not
+%%% influenced by the value of `size'. The `size' parameter starts at 1 and
+%%% grows automatically during testing.
+%%%
+%%% <dl>
+%%% <dt>`?SIZED(<S>, <Generator>)'</dt>
+%%% <dd>Creates a new type, whose instances are produced by replacing all
+%%% appearances of the `<S>' parameter inside the statement block
+%%% `<Generator>' with the value of the `size' parameter. It's OK for the
+%%% `<Generator>' to return a type - in that case, an instance of the inner
+%%% type is generated recursively.</dd>
+%%% <dt>`resize(<New_size>, <Type>)'</dt>
+%%% <dd>See the documentation for {@link resize/2}.</dd>
+%%% </dl>
+
+-module(proper_types).
+-export([is_inst/2, is_inst/3]).
+
+-export([integer/2, float/2, atom/0, binary/0, binary/1, bitstring/0,
+ bitstring/1, list/1, vector/2, union/1, weighted_union/1, tuple/1,
+ loose_tuple/1, exactly/1, fixed_list/1, function/2, any/0,
+ shrink_list/1, safe_union/1, safe_weighted_union/1]).
+-export([integer/0, non_neg_integer/0, pos_integer/0, neg_integer/0, range/2,
+ float/0, non_neg_float/0, number/0, boolean/0, byte/0, char/0,
+ list/0, tuple/0, string/0, wunion/1, term/0, timeout/0, arity/0]).
+-export([int/0, nat/0, largeint/0, real/0, bool/0, choose/2, elements/1,
+ oneof/1, frequency/1, return/1, default/2, orderedlist/1, function0/1,
+ function1/1, function2/1, function3/1, function4/1,
+ weighted_default/2]).
+-export([resize/2, non_empty/1, noshrink/1]).
+
+-export([cook_outer/1, is_type/1, equal_types/2, is_raw_type/1, to_binary/1,
+ from_binary/1, get_prop/2, find_prop/2, safe_is_instance/2,
+ is_instance/2, unwrap/1, weakly/1, strongly/1, satisfies_all/2,
+ new_type/2, subtype/2]).
+-export([lazy/1, sized/1, bind/3, shrinkwith/2, add_constraint/3,
+ native_type/2, distlist/3, with_parameter/3, with_parameters/2,
+ parameter/1, parameter/2]).
+-export([le/2]).
+
+-export_type([type/0, raw_type/0, extint/0, extnum/0]).
+
+-include("proper_internal.hrl").
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Comparison with erl_types
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% Missing types
+%% -------------------
+%% will do:
+%% records, maybe_improper_list(T,S), nonempty_improper_list(T,S)
+%% maybe_improper_list(), maybe_improper_list(T), iolist, iodata
+%% don't need:
+%% nonempty_{list,string,maybe_improper_list}
+%% won't do:
+%% pid, port, ref, identifier, none, no_return, module, mfa, node
+%% array, dict, digraph, set, gb_tree, gb_set, queue, tid
+
+%% Missing type information
+%% ------------------------
+%% bin types:
+%% other unit sizes? what about size info?
+%% functions:
+%% generally some fun, unspecified number of arguments but specified
+%% return type
+%% any:
+%% doesn't cover functions and improper lists
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Type declaration macros
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-define(BASIC(PropList), new_type(PropList,basic)).
+-define(WRAPPER(PropList), new_type(PropList,wrapper)).
+-define(CONSTRUCTED(PropList), new_type(PropList,constructed)).
+-define(CONTAINER(PropList), new_type(PropList,container)).
+-define(SUBTYPE(Type,PropList), subtype(PropList,Type)).
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Types
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-type type_kind() :: 'basic' | 'wrapper' | 'constructed' | 'container' | atom().
+-type instance_test() :: fun((proper_gen:imm_instance()) -> boolean())
+ | {'typed',
+ fun((proper_types:type(),
+ proper_gen:imm_instance()) -> boolean())}.
+-type index() :: pos_integer().
+%% @alias
+-type value() :: term().
+%% @private_type
+%% @alias
+-type extint() :: integer() | 'inf'.
+%% @private_type
+%% @alias
+-type extnum() :: number() | 'inf'.
+-type constraint_fun() :: fun((proper_gen:instance()) -> boolean()).
+
+-opaque type() :: {'$type', [type_prop()]}.
+%% A type of the PropEr type system
+%% @type raw_type(). You can consider this as an equivalent of {@type type()}.
+-type raw_type() :: type() | [raw_type()] | loose_tuple(raw_type()) | term().
+-type type_prop_name() :: 'kind' | 'generator' | 'reverse_gen' | 'parts_type'
+ | 'combine' | 'alt_gens' | 'shrink_to_parts'
+ | 'size_transform' | 'is_instance' | 'shrinkers'
+ | 'noshrink' | 'internal_type' | 'internal_types'
+ | 'get_length' | 'split' | 'join' | 'get_indices'
+ | 'remove' | 'retrieve' | 'update' | 'constraints'
+ | 'parameters' | 'env' | 'subenv'.
+
+-type type_prop_value() :: term().
+-type type_prop() ::
+ {'kind', type_kind()}
+ | {'generator', proper_gen:generator()}
+ | {'reverse_gen', proper_gen:reverse_gen()}
+ | {'parts_type', type()}
+ | {'combine', proper_gen:combine_fun()}
+ | {'alt_gens', proper_gen:alt_gens()}
+ | {'shrink_to_parts', boolean()}
+ | {'size_transform', fun((size()) -> size())}
+ | {'is_instance', instance_test()}
+ | {'shrinkers', [proper_shrink:shrinker()]}
+ | {'noshrink', boolean()}
+ | {'internal_type', raw_type()}
+ | {'internal_types', tuple() | maybe_improper_list(type(),type() | [])}
+ %% The items returned by 'remove' must be of this type.
+ | {'get_length', fun((proper_gen:imm_instance()) -> length())}
+ %% If this is a container type, this should return the number of elements
+ %% it contains.
+ | {'split', fun((proper_gen:imm_instance()) -> [proper_gen:imm_instance()])
+ | fun((length(),proper_gen:imm_instance()) ->
+ {proper_gen:imm_instance(),proper_gen:imm_instance()})}
+ %% If present, the appropriate form depends on whether get_length is
+ %% defined: if get_length is undefined, this must be in the one-argument
+ %% form (e.g. a tree should be split into its subtrees), else it must be
+ %% in the two-argument form (e.g. a list should be split in two at the
+ %% index provided).
+ | {'join', fun((proper_gen:imm_instance(),proper_gen:imm_instance()) ->
+ proper_gen:imm_instance())}
+ | {'get_indices', fun((proper_types:type(),
+ proper_gen:imm_instance()) -> [index()])}
+ %% If this is a container type, this should return a list of indices we
+ %% can use to remove or insert elements from the given instance.
+ | {'remove', fun((index(),proper_gen:imm_instance()) ->
+ proper_gen:imm_instance())}
+ | {'retrieve', fun((index(), proper_gen:imm_instance() | tuple()
+ | maybe_improper_list(type(),type() | [])) ->
+ value() | type())}
+ | {'update', fun((index(),value(),proper_gen:imm_instance()) ->
+ proper_gen:imm_instance())}
+ | {'constraints', [{constraint_fun(), boolean()}]}
+ %% A list of constraints on instances of this type: each constraint is a
+ %% tuple of a fun that must return 'true' for each valid instance and a
+ %% boolean field that specifies whether the condition is strict.
+ | {'parameters', [{atom(),value()}]}
+ | {'env', term()}
+ | {'subenv', term()}.
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Type manipulation functions
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% TODO: We shouldn't need the fully qualified type name in the range of these
+%% functions.
+
+%% @private
+%% TODO: just cook/1 ?
+-spec cook_outer(raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+cook_outer(Type = {'$type',_Props}) ->
+ Type;
+cook_outer(RawType) ->
+ if
+ is_tuple(RawType) -> tuple(tuple_to_list(RawType));
+ %% CAUTION: this must handle improper lists
+ is_list(RawType) -> fixed_list(RawType);
+ %% default case (covers integers, floats, atoms, binaries, ...):
+ true -> exactly(RawType)
+ end.
+
+%% @private
+-spec is_type(term()) -> boolean().
+is_type({'$type',_Props}) ->
+ true;
+is_type(_) ->
+ false.
+
+%% @private
+-spec equal_types(proper_types:type(), proper_types:type()) -> boolean().
+equal_types(SameType, SameType) ->
+ true;
+equal_types(_, _) ->
+ false.
+
+%% @private
+-spec is_raw_type(term()) -> boolean().
+is_raw_type({'$type',_TypeProps}) ->
+ true;
+is_raw_type(X) ->
+ if
+ is_tuple(X) -> is_raw_type_list(tuple_to_list(X));
+ is_list(X) -> is_raw_type_list(X);
+ true -> false
+ end.
+
+-spec is_raw_type_list(maybe_improper_list()) -> boolean().
+%% CAUTION: this must handle improper lists
+is_raw_type_list(List) ->
+ proper_arith:safe_any(fun is_raw_type/1, List).
+
+%% @private
+-spec to_binary(proper_types:type()) -> binary().
+to_binary(Type) ->
+ term_to_binary(Type).
+
+%% @private
+%% TODO: restore: -spec from_binary(binary()) -> proper_types:type().
+from_binary(Binary) ->
+ binary_to_term(Binary).
+
+-spec type_from_list([type_prop()]) -> proper_types:type().
+type_from_list(KeyValueList) ->
+ {'$type',KeyValueList}.
+
+-spec add_prop(type_prop_name(), type_prop_value(), proper_types:type()) ->
+ proper_types:type().
+add_prop(PropName, Value, {'$type',Props}) ->
+ {'$type',lists:keystore(PropName, 1, Props, {PropName, Value})}.
+
+-spec add_props([type_prop()], proper_types:type()) -> proper_types:type().
+add_props(PropList, {'$type',OldProps}) ->
+ {'$type', lists:foldl(fun({N,_}=NV,Acc) ->
+ lists:keystore(N, 1, Acc, NV)
+ end, OldProps, PropList)}.
+
+-spec append_to_prop(type_prop_name(), type_prop_value(),
+ proper_types:type()) -> proper_types:type().
+append_to_prop(PropName, Value, {'$type',Props}) ->
+ Val = case lists:keyfind(PropName, 1, Props) of
+ {PropName, V} ->
+ V;
+ _ ->
+ []
+ end,
+ {'$type', lists:keystore(PropName, 1, Props,
+ {PropName, lists:reverse([Value|Val])})}.
+
+-spec append_list_to_prop(type_prop_name(), [type_prop_value()],
+ proper_types:type()) -> proper_types:type().
+append_list_to_prop(PropName, List, {'$type',Props}) ->
+ {PropName, Val} = lists:keyfind(PropName, 1, Props),
+ {'$type', lists:keystore(PropName, 1, Props, {PropName, Val++List})}.
+
+%% @private
+-spec get_prop(type_prop_name(), proper_types:type()) -> type_prop_value().
+get_prop(PropName, {'$type',Props}) ->
+ {_PropName, Val} = lists:keyfind(PropName, 1, Props),
+ Val.
+
+%% @private
+-spec find_prop(type_prop_name(), proper_types:type()) ->
+ {'ok',type_prop_value()} | 'error'.
+find_prop(PropName, {'$type',Props}) ->
+ case lists:keyfind(PropName, 1, Props) of
+ {PropName, Value} ->
+ {ok, Value};
+ _ ->
+ error
+ end.
+
+%% @private
+-spec new_type([type_prop()], type_kind()) -> proper_types:type().
+new_type(PropList, Kind) ->
+ Type = type_from_list(PropList),
+ add_prop(kind, Kind, Type).
+
+%% @private
+-spec subtype([type_prop()], proper_types:type()) -> proper_types:type().
+%% TODO: should the 'is_instance' function etc. be reset for subtypes?
+subtype(PropList, Type) ->
+ add_props(PropList, Type).
+
+%% @private
+-spec is_inst(proper_gen:instance(), raw_type()) ->
+ boolean() | {'error',{'typeserver',term()}}.
+is_inst(Instance, RawType) ->
+ is_inst(Instance, RawType, 10).
+
+%% @private
+-spec is_inst(proper_gen:instance(), raw_type(), size()) ->
+ boolean() | {'error',{'typeserver',term()}}.
+is_inst(Instance, RawType, Size) ->
+ proper:global_state_init_size(Size),
+ Result = safe_is_instance(Instance, RawType),
+ proper:global_state_erase(),
+ Result.
+
+%% @private
+-spec safe_is_instance(proper_gen:imm_instance(), raw_type()) ->
+ boolean() | {'error',{'typeserver',term()}}.
+safe_is_instance(ImmInstance, RawType) ->
+ try is_instance(ImmInstance, RawType) catch
+ throw:{'$typeserver',SubReason} -> {error, {typeserver,SubReason}}
+ end.
+
+%% @private
+-spec is_instance(proper_gen:imm_instance(), raw_type()) -> boolean().
+%% TODO: If the second argument is not a type, let it pass (don't even check for
+%% term equality?) - if it's a raw type, don't cook it, instead recurse
+%% into it.
+is_instance(ImmInstance, RawType) ->
+ CleanInstance = proper_gen:clean_instance(ImmInstance),
+ Type = cook_outer(RawType),
+ (case get_prop(kind, Type) of
+ wrapper -> wrapper_test(ImmInstance, Type);
+ constructed -> constructed_test(ImmInstance, Type);
+ _ -> false
+ end
+ orelse
+ case find_prop(is_instance, Type) of
+ {ok,{typed, IsInstance}} -> IsInstance(Type, ImmInstance);
+ {ok,IsInstance} -> IsInstance(ImmInstance);
+ error -> false
+ end)
+ andalso weakly(satisfies_all(CleanInstance, Type)).
+
+-spec wrapper_test(proper_gen:imm_instance(), proper_types:type()) -> boolean().
+wrapper_test(ImmInstance, Type) ->
+ %% TODO: check if it's actually a raw type that's returned?
+ lists:any(fun(T) -> is_instance(ImmInstance, T) end, unwrap(Type)).
+
+%% @private
+%% TODO: restore:-spec unwrap(proper_types:type()) -> [proper_types:type(),...].
+%% TODO: check if it's actually a raw type that's returned?
+unwrap(Type) ->
+ RawInnerTypes = proper_gen:alt_gens(Type) ++ [proper_gen:normal_gen(Type)],
+ [cook_outer(T) || T <- RawInnerTypes].
+
+-spec constructed_test(proper_gen:imm_instance(), proper_types:type()) ->
+ boolean().
+constructed_test({'$used',ImmParts,ImmInstance}, Type) ->
+ PartsType = get_prop(parts_type, Type),
+ Combine = get_prop(combine, Type),
+ is_instance(ImmParts, PartsType) andalso
+ begin
+ %% TODO: check if it's actually a raw type that's returned?
+ %% TODO: move construction code to proper_gen
+ %% TODO: non-type => should we check for strict term equality?
+ RawInnerType = Combine(proper_gen:clean_instance(ImmParts)),
+ is_instance(ImmInstance, RawInnerType)
+ end;
+constructed_test({'$to_part',ImmInstance}, Type) ->
+ PartsType = get_prop(parts_type, Type),
+ get_prop(shrink_to_parts, Type) =:= true andalso
+ %% TODO: we reject non-container types
+ get_prop(kind, PartsType) =:= container andalso
+ case {find_prop(internal_type,PartsType),
+ find_prop(internal_types,PartsType)} of
+ {{ok,EachPartType},error} ->
+ %% The parts are in a list or a vector.
+ is_instance(ImmInstance, EachPartType);
+ {error,{ok,PartTypesList}} ->
+ %% The parts are in a fixed list.
+ %% TODO: It should always be a proper list.
+ lists:any(fun(T) -> is_instance(ImmInstance,T) end, PartTypesList)
+ end;
+constructed_test(_CleanInstance, _Type) ->
+ %% TODO: can we do anything better?
+ false.
+
+%% @private
+-spec weakly({boolean(),boolean()}) -> boolean().
+weakly({B1,_B2}) -> B1.
+
+%% @private
+-spec strongly({boolean(),boolean()}) -> boolean().
+strongly({_B1,B2}) -> B2.
+
+-spec satisfies(proper_gen:instance(), {constraint_fun(),boolean()})
+ -> {boolean(),boolean()}.
+satisfies(Instance, {Test,false}) ->
+ {true,Test(Instance)};
+satisfies(Instance, {Test,true}) ->
+ Result = Test(Instance),
+ {Result,Result}.
+
+%% @private
+-spec satisfies_all(proper_gen:instance(), proper_types:type()) ->
+ {boolean(),boolean()}.
+satisfies_all(Instance, Type) ->
+ case find_prop(constraints, Type) of
+ {ok, Constraints} ->
+ L = [satisfies(Instance, C) || C <- Constraints],
+ {L1,L2} = lists:unzip(L),
+ {lists:all(fun(B) -> B end, L1), lists:all(fun(B) -> B end, L2)};
+ error ->
+ {true,true}
+ end.
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Type definition functions
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% @private
+-spec lazy(proper_gen:nosize_generator()) -> proper_types:type().
+lazy(Gen) ->
+ ?WRAPPER([
+ {generator, Gen}
+ ]).
+
+%% @private
+-spec sized(proper_gen:sized_generator()) -> proper_types:type().
+sized(Gen) ->
+ ?WRAPPER([
+ {generator, Gen}
+ ]).
+
+%% @private
+-spec bind(raw_type(), proper_gen:combine_fun(), boolean()) ->
+ proper_types:type().
+bind(RawPartsType, Combine, ShrinkToParts) ->
+ PartsType = cook_outer(RawPartsType),
+ ?CONSTRUCTED([
+ {parts_type, PartsType},
+ {combine, Combine},
+ {shrink_to_parts, ShrinkToParts}
+ ]).
+
+%% @private
+-spec shrinkwith(proper_gen:nosize_generator(), proper_gen:alt_gens()) ->
+ proper_types:type().
+shrinkwith(Gen, DelaydAltGens) ->
+ ?WRAPPER([
+ {generator, Gen},
+ {alt_gens, DelaydAltGens}
+ ]).
+
+%% @private
+-spec add_constraint(raw_type(), constraint_fun(), boolean()) ->
+ proper_types:type().
+add_constraint(RawType, Condition, IsStrict) ->
+ Type = cook_outer(RawType),
+ append_to_prop(constraints, {Condition,IsStrict}, Type).
+
+%% @private
+-spec native_type(mod_name(), string()) -> proper_types:type().
+native_type(Mod, TypeStr) ->
+ ?WRAPPER([
+ {generator, fun() -> proper_gen:native_type_gen(Mod,TypeStr) end}
+ ]).
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Basic types
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% @doc All integers between `Low' and `High', bounds included.
+%% `Low' and `High' must be Erlang expressions that evaluate to integers, with
+%% `Low =< High'. Additionally, `Low' and `High' may have the value `inf', in
+%% which case they represent minus infinity and plus infinity respectively.
+%% Instances shrink towards 0 if `Low =< 0 =< High', or towards the bound with
+%% the smallest absolute value otherwise.
+-spec integer(extint(), extint()) -> proper_types:type().
+integer(Low, High) ->
+ ?BASIC([
+ {env, {Low, High}},
+ {generator, {typed, fun integer_gen/2}},
+ {is_instance, {typed, fun integer_is_instance/2}},
+ {shrinkers, [fun number_shrinker/3]}
+ ]).
+
+integer_gen(Type, Size) ->
+ {Low, High} = get_prop(env, Type),
+ proper_gen:integer_gen(Size, Low, High).
+
+integer_is_instance(Type, X) ->
+ {Low, High} = get_prop(env, Type),
+ is_integer(X) andalso le(Low, X) andalso le(X, High).
+
+number_shrinker(X, Type, S) ->
+ {Low, High} = get_prop(env, Type),
+ proper_shrink:number_shrinker(X, Low, High, S).
+
+%% @doc All floats between `Low' and `High', bounds included.
+%% `Low' and `High' must be Erlang expressions that evaluate to floats, with
+%% `Low =< High'. Additionally, `Low' and `High' may have the value `inf', in
+%% which case they represent minus infinity and plus infinity respectively.
+%% Instances shrink towards 0.0 if `Low =< 0.0 =< High', or towards the bound
+%% with the smallest absolute value otherwise.
+-spec float(extnum(), extnum()) -> proper_types:type().
+float(Low, High) ->
+ ?BASIC([
+ {env, {Low, High}},
+ {generator, {typed, fun float_gen/2}},
+ {is_instance, {typed, fun float_is_instance/2}},
+ {shrinkers, [fun number_shrinker/3]}
+ ]).
+
+float_gen(Type, Size) ->
+ {Low, High} = get_prop(env, Type),
+ proper_gen:float_gen(Size, Low, High).
+
+float_is_instance(Type, X) ->
+ {Low, High} = get_prop(env, Type),
+ is_float(X) andalso le(Low, X) andalso le(X, High).
+
+%% @private
+-spec le(extnum(), extnum()) -> boolean().
+le(inf, _B) -> true;
+le(_A, inf) -> true;
+le(A, B) -> A =< B.
+
+%% @doc All atoms. All atoms used internally by PropEr start with a '`$'', so
+%% such atoms will never be produced as instances of this type. You should also
+%% refrain from using such atoms in your code, to avoid a potential clash.
+%% Instances shrink towards the empty atom, ''.
+-spec atom() -> proper_types:type().
+atom() ->
+ ?WRAPPER([
+ {generator, fun proper_gen:atom_gen/1},
+ {reverse_gen, fun proper_gen:atom_rev/1},
+ {size_transform, fun(Size) -> erlang:min(Size,255) end},
+ {is_instance, fun atom_is_instance/1}
+ ]).
+
+atom_is_instance(X) ->
+ is_atom(X)
+ %% We return false for atoms starting with '$', since these are
+ %% atoms used internally and never produced by the atom generator.
+ andalso (X =:= '' orelse hd(atom_to_list(X)) =/= $$).
+
+%% @doc All binaries. Instances shrink towards the empty binary, `<<>>'.
+-spec binary() -> proper_types:type().
+binary() ->
+ ?WRAPPER([
+ {generator, fun proper_gen:binary_gen/1},
+ {reverse_gen, fun proper_gen:binary_rev/1},
+ {is_instance, fun erlang:is_binary/1}
+ ]).
+
+%% @doc All binaries with a byte size of `Len'.
+%% `Len' must be an Erlang expression that evaluates to a non-negative integer.
+%% Instances shrink towards binaries of zeroes.
+-spec binary(length()) -> proper_types:type().
+binary(Len) ->
+ ?WRAPPER([
+ {env, Len},
+ {generator, {typed, fun binary_len_gen/1}},
+ {reverse_gen, fun proper_gen:binary_rev/1},
+ {is_instance, {typed, fun binary_len_is_instance/2}}
+ ]).
+
+binary_len_gen(Type) ->
+ Len = get_prop(env, Type),
+ proper_gen:binary_len_gen(Len).
+
+binary_len_is_instance(Type, X) ->
+ Len = get_prop(env, Type),
+ is_binary(X) andalso byte_size(X) =:= Len.
+
+%% @doc All bitstrings. Instances shrink towards the empty bitstring, `<<>>'.
+-spec bitstring() -> proper_types:type().
+bitstring() ->
+ ?WRAPPER([
+ {generator, fun proper_gen:bitstring_gen/1},
+ {reverse_gen, fun proper_gen:bitstring_rev/1},
+ {is_instance, fun erlang:is_bitstring/1}
+ ]).
+
+%% @doc All bitstrings with a bit size of `Len'.
+%% `Len' must be an Erlang expression that evaluates to a non-negative integer.
+%% Instances shrink towards bitstrings of zeroes
+-spec bitstring(length()) -> proper_types:type().
+bitstring(Len) ->
+ ?WRAPPER([
+ {env, Len},
+ {generator, {typed, fun bitstring_len_gen/1}},
+ {reverse_gen, fun proper_gen:bitstring_rev/1},
+ {is_instance, {typed, fun bitstring_len_is_instance/2}}
+ ]).
+
+bitstring_len_gen(Type) ->
+ Len = get_prop(env, Type),
+ proper_gen:bitstring_len_gen(Len).
+
+bitstring_len_is_instance(Type, X) ->
+ Len = get_prop(env, Type),
+ is_bitstring(X) andalso bit_size(X) =:= Len.
+
+%% @doc All lists containing elements of type `ElemType'.
+%% Instances shrink towards the empty list, `[]'.
+-spec list(ElemType::raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+% TODO: subtyping would be useful here (list, vector, fixed_list)
+list(RawElemType) ->
+ ElemType = cook_outer(RawElemType),
+ ?CONTAINER([
+ {generator, {typed, fun list_gen/2}},
+ {is_instance, {typed, fun list_is_instance/2}},
+ {internal_type, ElemType},
+ {get_length, fun erlang:length/1},
+ {split, fun lists:split/2},
+ {join, fun lists:append/2},
+ {get_indices, fun list_get_indices/2},
+ {remove, fun proper_arith:list_remove/2},
+ {retrieve, fun lists:nth/2},
+ {update, fun proper_arith:list_update/3}
+ ]).
+
+list_gen(Type, Size) ->
+ ElemType = get_prop(internal_type, Type),
+ proper_gen:list_gen(Size, ElemType).
+
+list_is_instance(Type, X) ->
+ ElemType = get_prop(internal_type, Type),
+ list_test(X, ElemType).
+
+%% @doc A type that generates exactly the list `List'. Instances shrink towards
+%% shorter sublists of the original list.
+-spec shrink_list([term()]) -> proper_types:type().
+shrink_list(List) ->
+ ?CONTAINER([
+ {env, List},
+ {generator, {typed, fun shrink_list_gen/1}},
+ {is_instance, {typed, fun shrink_list_is_instance/2}},
+ {get_length, fun erlang:length/1},
+ {split, fun lists:split/2},
+ {join, fun lists:append/2},
+ {get_indices, fun list_get_indices/2},
+ {remove, fun proper_arith:list_remove/2}
+ ]).
+
+shrink_list_gen(Type) ->
+ get_prop(env, Type).
+
+shrink_list_is_instance(Type, X) ->
+ List = get_prop(env, Type),
+ is_sublist(X, List).
+
+-spec is_sublist([term()], [term()]) -> boolean().
+is_sublist([], _) -> true;
+is_sublist(_, []) -> false;
+is_sublist([H|T1], [H|T2]) -> is_sublist(T1, T2);
+is_sublist(Slice, [_|T2]) -> is_sublist(Slice, T2).
+
+-spec list_test(proper_gen:imm_instance(), proper_types:type()) -> boolean().
+list_test(X, ElemType) ->
+ is_list(X) andalso lists:all(fun(E) -> is_instance(E, ElemType) end, X).
+
+%% @private
+-spec list_get_indices(proper_gen:generator(), list()) -> [position()].
+list_get_indices(_, List) ->
+ lists:seq(1, length(List)).
+
+%% @private
+%% This assumes that:
+%% - instances of size S are always valid instances of size >S
+%% - any recursive calls inside Gen are lazy
+-spec distlist(size(), proper_gen:sized_generator(), boolean()) ->
+ proper_types:type().
+distlist(Size, Gen, NonEmpty) ->
+ ParentType = case NonEmpty of
+ true -> non_empty(list(Gen(Size)));
+ false -> list(Gen(Size))
+ end,
+ ?SUBTYPE(ParentType, [
+ {subenv, {Size, Gen, NonEmpty}},
+ {generator, {typed, fun distlist_gen/1}}
+ ]).
+
+distlist_gen(Type) ->
+ {Size, Gen, NonEmpty} = get_prop(subenv, Type),
+ proper_gen:distlist_gen(Size, Gen, NonEmpty).
+
+%% @doc All lists of length `Len' containing elements of type `ElemType'.
+%% `Len' must be an Erlang expression that evaluates to a non-negative integer.
+-spec vector(length(), ElemType::raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+vector(Len, RawElemType) ->
+ ElemType = cook_outer(RawElemType),
+ ?CONTAINER([
+ {env, Len},
+ {generator, {typed, fun vector_gen/1}},
+ {is_instance, {typed, fun vector_is_instance/2}},
+ {internal_type, ElemType},
+ {get_indices, fun vector_get_indices/2},
+ {retrieve, fun lists:nth/2},
+ {update, fun proper_arith:list_update/3}
+ ]).
+
+vector_gen(Type) ->
+ Len = get_prop(env, Type),
+ ElemType = get_prop(internal_type, Type),
+ proper_gen:vector_gen(Len, ElemType).
+
+vector_is_instance(Type, X) ->
+ Len = get_prop(env, Type),
+ ElemType = get_prop(internal_type, Type),
+ is_list(X)
+ andalso length(X) =:= Len
+ andalso lists:all(fun(E) -> is_instance(E, ElemType) end, X).
+
+vector_get_indices(Type, _X) ->
+ lists:seq(1, get_prop(env, Type)).
+
+%% @doc The union of all types in `ListOfTypes'. `ListOfTypes' can't be empty.
+%% The random instance generator is equally likely to choose any one of the
+%% types in `ListOfTypes'. The shrinking subsystem will always try to shrink an
+%% instance of a type union to an instance of the first type in `ListOfTypes',
+%% thus you should write the simplest case first.
+-spec union(ListOfTypes::[raw_type(),...]) -> proper_types:type().
+union(RawChoices) ->
+ Choices = [cook_outer(C) || C <- RawChoices],
+ ?BASIC([
+ {env, Choices},
+ {generator, {typed, fun union_gen/1}},
+ {is_instance, {typed, fun union_is_instance/2}},
+ {shrinkers, [fun union_shrinker_1/3, fun union_shrinker_2/3]}
+ ]).
+
+union_gen(Type) ->
+ Choices = get_prop(env,Type),
+ proper_gen:union_gen(Choices).
+
+union_is_instance(Type, X) ->
+ Choices = get_prop(env, Type),
+ lists:any(fun(C) -> is_instance(X, C) end, Choices).
+
+union_shrinker_1(X, Type, S) ->
+ Choices = get_prop(env, Type),
+ proper_shrink:union_first_choice_shrinker(X, Choices, S).
+
+union_shrinker_2(X, Type, S) ->
+ Choices = get_prop(env, Type),
+ proper_shrink:union_recursive_shrinker(X, Choices, S).
+
+%% @doc A specialization of {@link union/1}, where each type in `ListOfTypes' is
+%% assigned a frequency. Frequencies must be Erlang expressions that evaluate to
+%% positive integers. Types with larger frequencies are more likely to be chosen
+%% by the random instance generator. The shrinking subsystem will ignore the
+%% frequencies and try to shrink towards the first type in the list.
+-spec weighted_union(ListOfTypes::[{frequency(),raw_type()},...]) ->
+ proper_types:type().
+weighted_union(RawFreqChoices) ->
+ CookFreqType = fun({Freq,RawType}) -> {Freq,cook_outer(RawType)} end,
+ FreqChoices = lists:map(CookFreqType, RawFreqChoices),
+ Choices = [T || {_F,T} <- FreqChoices],
+ ?SUBTYPE(union(Choices), [
+ {subenv, FreqChoices},
+ {generator, {typed, fun weighted_union_gen/1}}
+ ]).
+
+weighted_union_gen(Gen) ->
+ FreqChoices = get_prop(subenv, Gen),
+ proper_gen:weighted_union_gen(FreqChoices).
+
+%% @private
+-spec safe_union([raw_type(),...]) -> proper_types:type().
+safe_union(RawChoices) ->
+ Choices = [cook_outer(C) || C <- RawChoices],
+ subtype(
+ [{subenv, Choices},
+ {generator, {typed, fun safe_union_gen/1}}],
+ union(Choices)).
+
+safe_union_gen(Type) ->
+ Choices = get_prop(subenv, Type),
+ proper_gen:safe_union_gen(Choices).
+
+%% @private
+-spec safe_weighted_union([{frequency(),raw_type()},...]) ->
+ proper_types:type().
+safe_weighted_union(RawFreqChoices) ->
+ CookFreqType = fun({Freq,RawType}) ->
+ {Freq,cook_outer(RawType)} end,
+ FreqChoices = lists:map(CookFreqType, RawFreqChoices),
+ Choices = [T || {_F,T} <- FreqChoices],
+ subtype([{subenv, FreqChoices},
+ {generator, {typed, fun safe_weighted_union_gen/1}}],
+ union(Choices)).
+
+safe_weighted_union_gen(Type) ->
+ FreqChoices = get_prop(subenv, Type),
+ proper_gen:safe_weighted_union_gen(FreqChoices).
+
+%% @doc All tuples whose i-th element is an instance of the type at index i of
+%% `ListOfTypes'. Also written simply as a tuple of types.
+-spec tuple(ListOfTypes::[raw_type()]) -> proper_types:type().
+tuple(RawFields) ->
+ Fields = [cook_outer(F) || F <- RawFields],
+ ?CONTAINER([
+ {env, Fields},
+ {generator, {typed, fun tuple_gen/1}},
+ {is_instance, {typed, fun tuple_is_instance/2}},
+ {internal_types, list_to_tuple(Fields)},
+ {get_indices, fun tuple_get_indices/2},
+ {retrieve, fun erlang:element/2},
+ {update, fun tuple_update/3}
+ ]).
+
+tuple_gen(Type) ->
+ Fields = get_prop(env, Type),
+ proper_gen:tuple_gen(Fields).
+
+tuple_is_instance(Type, X) ->
+ Fields = get_prop(env, Type),
+ is_tuple(X) andalso fixed_list_test(tuple_to_list(X), Fields).
+
+tuple_get_indices(Type, _X) ->
+ lists:seq(1, length(get_prop(env, Type))).
+
+-spec tuple_update(index(), value(), tuple()) -> tuple().
+tuple_update(Index, NewElem, Tuple) ->
+ setelement(Index, Tuple, NewElem).
+
+%% @doc Tuples whose elements are all of type `ElemType'.
+%% Instances shrink towards the 0-size tuple, `{}'.
+-spec loose_tuple(ElemType::raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+loose_tuple(RawElemType) ->
+ ElemType = cook_outer(RawElemType),
+ ?WRAPPER([
+ {env, ElemType},
+ {generator, {typed, fun loose_tuple_gen/2}},
+ {reverse_gen, {typed, fun loose_tuple_rev/2}},
+ {is_instance, {typed, fun loose_tuple_is_instance/2}}
+ ]).
+
+loose_tuple_gen(Type, Size) ->
+ ElemType = get_prop(env, Type),
+ proper_gen:loose_tuple_gen(Size, ElemType).
+
+loose_tuple_rev(Type, X) ->
+ ElemType = get_prop(env, Type),
+ proper_gen:loose_tuple_rev(X, ElemType).
+
+loose_tuple_is_instance(Type, X) ->
+ ElemType = get_prop(env, Type),
+ is_tuple(X) andalso list_test(tuple_to_list(X), ElemType).
+
+%% @doc Singleton type consisting only of `E'. `E' must be an evaluated term.
+%% Also written simply as `E'.
+-spec exactly(term()) -> proper_types:type().
+exactly(E) ->
+ ?BASIC([
+ {env, E},
+ {generator, {typed, fun exactly_gen/1}},
+ {is_instance, {typed, fun exactly_is_instance/2}}
+ ]).
+
+exactly_gen(Type) ->
+ E = get_prop(env, Type),
+ proper_gen:exactly_gen(E).
+
+exactly_is_instance(Type, X) ->
+ E = get_prop(env, Type),
+ X =:= E.
+
+%% @doc All lists whose i-th element is an instance of the type at index i of
+%% `ListOfTypes'. Also written simply as a list of types.
+-spec fixed_list(ListOfTypes::maybe_improper_list(raw_type(),raw_type()|[])) ->
+ proper_types:type().
+fixed_list(MaybeImproperRawFields) ->
+ %% CAUTION: must handle improper lists
+ {Fields, Internal, Len, Retrieve, Update} =
+ case proper_arith:cut_improper_tail(MaybeImproperRawFields) of
+ % TODO: have cut_improper_tail return the length and use it in test?
+ {ProperRawHead, ImproperRawTail} ->
+ HeadLen = length(ProperRawHead),
+ CookedHead = [cook_outer(F) || F <- ProperRawHead],
+ CookedTail = cook_outer(ImproperRawTail),
+ {{CookedHead,CookedTail},
+ CookedHead ++ CookedTail,
+ HeadLen + 1,
+ fun(I,L) -> improper_list_retrieve(I, L, HeadLen) end,
+ fun(I,V,L) -> improper_list_update(I, V, L, HeadLen) end};
+ ProperRawFields ->
+ LocalFields = [cook_outer(F) || F <- ProperRawFields],
+ {LocalFields,
+ LocalFields,
+ length(ProperRawFields),
+ fun lists:nth/2,
+ fun proper_arith:list_update/3}
+ end,
+ ?CONTAINER([
+ {env, {Fields, Len}},
+ {generator, {typed, fun fixed_list_gen/1}},
+ {is_instance, {typed, fun fixed_list_is_instance/2}},
+ {internal_types, Internal},
+ {get_indices, fun fixed_list_get_indices/2},
+ {retrieve, Retrieve},
+ {update, Update}
+ ]).
+
+fixed_list_gen(Type) ->
+ {Fields, _} = get_prop(env, Type),
+ proper_gen:fixed_list_gen(Fields).
+
+fixed_list_is_instance(Type, X) ->
+ {Fields, _} = get_prop(env, Type),
+ fixed_list_test(X, Fields).
+
+fixed_list_get_indices(Type, _X) ->
+ {_, Len} = get_prop(env, Type),
+ lists:seq(1, Len).
+
+-spec fixed_list_test(proper_gen:imm_instance(),
+ [proper_types:type()] | {[proper_types:type()],
+ proper_types:type()}) ->
+ boolean().
+fixed_list_test(X, {ProperHead,ImproperTail}) ->
+ is_list(X) andalso
+ begin
+ ProperHeadLen = length(ProperHead),
+ proper_arith:head_length(X) >= ProperHeadLen andalso
+ begin
+ {XHead,XTail} = lists:split(ProperHeadLen, X),
+ fixed_list_test(XHead, ProperHead)
+ andalso is_instance(XTail, ImproperTail)
+ end
+ end;
+fixed_list_test(X, ProperFields) ->
+ is_list(X)
+ andalso length(X) =:= length(ProperFields)
+ andalso lists:all(fun({E,T}) -> is_instance(E, T) end,
+ lists:zip(X, ProperFields)).
+
+%% TODO: Move these 2 functions to proper_arith?
+-spec improper_list_retrieve(index(), nonempty_improper_list(value(),value()),
+ pos_integer()) -> value().
+improper_list_retrieve(Index, List, HeadLen) ->
+ case Index =< HeadLen of
+ true -> lists:nth(Index, List);
+ false -> lists:nthtail(HeadLen, List)
+ end.
+
+-spec improper_list_update(index(), value(),
+ nonempty_improper_list(value(),value()),
+ pos_integer()) ->
+ nonempty_improper_list(value(),value()).
+improper_list_update(Index, Value, List, HeadLen) ->
+ case Index =< HeadLen of
+ %% TODO: This happens to work, but is not implied by list_update's spec.
+ true -> proper_arith:list_update(Index, Value, List);
+ false -> lists:sublist(List, HeadLen) ++ Value
+ end.
+
+%% @doc All pure functions that map instances of `ArgTypes' to instances of
+%% `RetType'. The syntax `function(Arity, RetType)' is also acceptable.
+-spec function(ArgTypes::[raw_type()] | arity(), RetType::raw_type()) ->
+ proper_types:type().
+function(Arity, RawRetType) when is_integer(Arity), Arity >= 0, Arity =< 255 ->
+ RetType = cook_outer(RawRetType),
+ ?BASIC([
+ {env, {Arity, RetType}},
+ {generator, {typed, fun function_gen/1}},
+ {is_instance, {typed, fun function_is_instance/2}}
+ ]);
+function(RawArgTypes, RawRetType) ->
+ function(length(RawArgTypes), RawRetType).
+
+function_gen(Type) ->
+ {Arity, RetType} = get_prop(env, Type),
+ proper_gen:function_gen(Arity, RetType).
+
+function_is_instance(Type, X) ->
+ {Arity, RetType} = get_prop(env, Type),
+ is_function(X, Arity)
+ %% TODO: what if it's not a function we produced?
+ andalso equal_types(RetType, proper_gen:get_ret_type(X)).
+
+%% @doc All Erlang terms (that PropEr can produce). For reasons of efficiency,
+%% functions are never produced as instances of this type.<br />
+%% CAUTION: Instances of this type are expensive to produce, shrink and instance-
+%% check, both in terms of processing time and consumed memory. Only use this
+%% type if you are certain that you need it.
+-spec any() -> proper_types:type().
+any() ->
+ AllTypes = [integer(),float(),atom(),bitstring(),?LAZY(loose_tuple(any())),
+ ?LAZY(list(any()))],
+ ?SUBTYPE(union(AllTypes), [
+ {generator, fun proper_gen:any_gen/1}
+ ]).
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Type aliases
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% @equiv integer(inf, inf)
+-spec integer() -> proper_types:type().
+integer() -> integer(inf, inf).
+
+%% @equiv integer(0, inf)
+-spec non_neg_integer() -> proper_types:type().
+non_neg_integer() -> integer(0, inf).
+
+%% @equiv integer(1, inf)
+-spec pos_integer() -> proper_types:type().
+pos_integer() -> integer(1, inf).
+
+%% @equiv integer(inf, -1)
+-spec neg_integer() -> proper_types:type().
+neg_integer() -> integer(inf, -1).
+
+%% @equiv integer(Low, High)
+-spec range(extint(), extint()) -> proper_types:type().
+range(Low, High) -> integer(Low, High).
+
+%% @equiv float(inf, inf)
+-spec float() -> proper_types:type().
+float() -> float(inf, inf).
+
+%% @equiv float(0.0, inf)
+-spec non_neg_float() -> proper_types:type().
+non_neg_float() -> float(0.0, inf).
+
+%% @equiv union([integer(), float()])
+-spec number() -> proper_types:type().
+number() -> union([integer(), float()]).
+
+%% @doc The atoms `true' and `false'. Instances shrink towards `false'.
+-spec boolean() -> proper_types:type().
+boolean() -> union(['false', 'true']).
+
+%% @equiv integer(0, 255)
+-spec byte() -> proper_types:type().
+byte() -> integer(0, 255).
+
+%% @equiv integer(0, 16#10ffff)
+-spec char() -> proper_types:type().
+char() -> integer(0, 16#10ffff).
+
+%% @equiv list(any())
+-spec list() -> proper_types:type().
+list() -> list(any()).
+
+%% @equiv loose_tuple(any())
+-spec tuple() -> proper_types:type().
+tuple() -> loose_tuple(any()).
+
+%% @equiv list(char())
+-spec string() -> proper_types:type().
+string() -> list(char()).
+
+%% @equiv weighted_union(FreqChoices)
+-spec wunion([{frequency(),raw_type()},...]) -> proper_types:type().
+wunion(FreqChoices) -> weighted_union(FreqChoices).
+
+%% @equiv any()
+-spec term() -> proper_types:type().
+term() -> any().
+
+%% @equiv union([non_neg_integer() | infinity])
+-spec timeout() -> proper_types:type().
+timeout() -> union([non_neg_integer(), 'infinity']).
+
+%% @equiv integer(0, 255)
+-spec arity() -> proper_types:type().
+arity() -> integer(0, 255).
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% QuickCheck compatibility types
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% @doc Small integers (bound by the current value of the `size' parameter).
+%% Instances shrink towards `0'.
+-spec int() -> proper_types:type().
+int() -> ?SIZED(Size, integer(-Size,Size)).
+
+%% @doc Small non-negative integers (bound by the current value of the `size'
+%% parameter). Instances shrink towards `0'.
+-spec nat() -> proper_types:type().
+nat() -> ?SIZED(Size, integer(0,Size)).
+
+%% @equiv integer()
+-spec largeint() -> proper_types:type().
+largeint() -> integer().
+
+%% @equiv float()
+-spec real() -> proper_types:type().
+real() -> float().
+
+%% @equiv boolean()
+-spec bool() -> proper_types:type().
+bool() -> boolean().
+
+%% @equiv integer(Low, High)
+-spec choose(extint(), extint()) -> proper_types:type().
+choose(Low, High) -> integer(Low, High).
+
+%% @equiv union(Choices)
+-spec elements([raw_type(),...]) -> proper_types:type().
+elements(Choices) -> union(Choices).
+
+%% @equiv union(Choices)
+-spec oneof([raw_type(),...]) -> proper_types:type().
+oneof(Choices) -> union(Choices).
+
+%% @equiv weighted_union(Choices)
+-spec frequency([{frequency(),raw_type()},...]) -> proper_types:type().
+frequency(FreqChoices) -> weighted_union(FreqChoices).
+
+%% @equiv exactly(E)
+-spec return(term()) -> proper_types:type().
+return(E) -> exactly(E).
+
+%% @doc Adds a default value, `Default', to `Type'.
+%% The default serves as a primary shrinking target for instances, while it
+%% is also chosen by the random instance generation subsystem half the time.
+-spec default(raw_type(), raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+default(Default, Type) ->
+ union([Default, Type]).
+
+%% @doc All sorted lists containing elements of type `ElemType'.
+%% Instances shrink towards the empty list, `[]'.
+-spec orderedlist(ElemType::raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+orderedlist(RawElemType) ->
+ ?LET(L, list(RawElemType), lists:sort(L)).
+
+%% @equiv function(0, RetType)
+-spec function0(raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+function0(RetType) ->
+ function(0, RetType).
+
+%% @equiv function(1, RetType)
+-spec function1(raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+function1(RetType) ->
+ function(1, RetType).
+
+%% @equiv function(2, RetType)
+-spec function2(raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+function2(RetType) ->
+ function(2, RetType).
+
+%% @equiv function(3, RetType)
+-spec function3(raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+function3(RetType) ->
+ function(3, RetType).
+
+%% @equiv function(4, RetType)
+-spec function4(raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+function4(RetType) ->
+ function(4, RetType).
+
+%% @doc A specialization of {@link default/2}, where `Default' and `Type' are
+%% assigned weights to be considered by the random instance generator. The
+%% shrinking subsystem will ignore the weights and try to shrink using the
+%% default value.
+-spec weighted_default({frequency(),raw_type()}, {frequency(),raw_type()}) ->
+ proper_types:type().
+weighted_default(Default, Type) ->
+ weighted_union([Default, Type]).
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Additional type specification functions
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% @doc Overrides the `size' parameter used when generating instances of
+%% `Type' with `NewSize'. Has no effect on size-less types, such as unions.
+%% Also, this will not affect the generation of any internal types contained in
+%% `Type', such as the elements of a list - those will still be generated
+%% using the test-wide value of `size'. One use of this function is to modify
+%% types to produce instances that grow faster or slower, like so:
+%% ```?SIZED(Size, resize(Size * 2, list(integer()))'''
+%% The above specifies a list type that grows twice as fast as normal lists.
+-spec resize(size(), Type::raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+resize(NewSize, RawType) ->
+ Type = cook_outer(RawType),
+ case find_prop(size_transform, Type) of
+ {ok,Transform} ->
+ add_prop(size_transform, fun(_S) -> Transform(NewSize) end, Type);
+ error ->
+ add_prop(size_transform, fun(_S) -> NewSize end, Type)
+ end.
+
+%% @doc This is a predefined constraint that can be applied to random-length
+%% list and binary types to ensure that the produced values are never empty.
+%%
+%% e.g. {@link list/0}, {@link string/0}, {@link binary/0})
+-spec non_empty(ListType::raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+non_empty(RawListType) ->
+ ?SUCHTHAT(L, RawListType, L =/= [] andalso L =/= <<>>).
+
+%% @doc Creates a new type which is equivalent to `Type', but whose instances
+%% are never shrunk by the shrinking subsystem.
+-spec noshrink(Type::raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+noshrink(RawType) ->
+ add_prop(noshrink, true, cook_outer(RawType)).
+
+%% @doc Associates the atom key `Parameter' with the value `Value' while
+%% generating instances of `Type'.
+-spec with_parameter(atom(), value(), Type::raw_type()) -> proper_types:type().
+with_parameter(Parameter, Value, RawType) ->
+ with_parameters([{Parameter,Value}], RawType).
+
+%% @doc Similar to {@link with_parameter/3}, but accepts a list of
+%% `{Parameter, Value}' pairs.
+-spec with_parameters([{atom(),value()}], Type::raw_type()) ->
+ proper_types:type().
+with_parameters(PVlist, RawType) ->
+ Type = cook_outer(RawType),
+ case find_prop(parameters, Type) of
+ {ok,Params} when is_list(Params) ->
+ append_list_to_prop(parameters, PVlist, Type);
+ error ->
+ add_prop(parameters, PVlist, Type)
+ end.
+
+%% @doc Returns the value associated with `Parameter', or `Default' in case
+%% `Parameter' is not associated with any value.
+-spec parameter(atom(), value()) -> value().
+parameter(Parameter, Default) ->
+ Parameters =
+ case erlang:get('$parameters') of
+ undefined -> [];
+ List -> List
+ end,
+ proplists:get_value(Parameter, Parameters, Default).
+
+%% @equiv parameter(Parameter, undefined)
+-spec parameter(atom()) -> value().
+parameter(Parameter) ->
+ parameter(Parameter, undefined).
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/proper/proper_typeserver.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/proper/proper_typeserver.erl
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+%%% Copyright 2010-2015 Manolis Papadakis <[email protected]>,
+%%% Eirini Arvaniti <[email protected]>
+%%% and Kostis Sagonas <[email protected]>
+%%%
+%%% This file is part of PropEr.
+%%%
+%%% PropEr is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+%%% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+%%% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+%%% (at your option) any later version.
+%%%
+%%% PropEr is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+%%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+%%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+%%% GNU General Public License for more details.
+%%%
+%%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+%%% along with PropEr. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+%%% @copyright 2010-2015 Manolis Papadakis, Eirini Arvaniti and Kostis Sagonas
+%%% @version {@version}
+%%% @author Manolis Papadakis
+
+%%% @doc Erlang type system - PropEr type system integration module.
+%%%
+%%% PropEr can parse types expressed in Erlang's type language and convert them
+%%% to its own type format. Such expressions can be used instead of regular type
+%%% constructors in the second argument of `?FORALL's. No extra notation is
+%%% required; PropEr will detect which calls correspond to native types by
+%%% applying a parse transform during compilation. This parse transform is
+%%% automatically applied to any module that includes the `proper.hrl' header
+%%% file. You can disable this feature by compiling your modules with
+%%% `-DPROPER_NO_TRANS'. Note that this will currently also disable the
+%%% automatic exporting of properties.
+%%%
+%%% The use of native types in properties is subject to the following usage
+%%% rules:
+%%% <ul>
+%%% <li>Native types cannot be used outside of `?FORALL's.</li>
+%%% <li>Inside `?FORALL's, native types can be combined with other native
+%%% types, and even with PropEr types, inside tuples and lists (the constructs
+%%% `[...]', `{...}' and `++' are all allowed).</li>
+%%% <li>All other constructs of Erlang's built-in type system (e.g. `|' for
+%%% union, `_' as an alias of `any()', `<<_:_>>' binary type syntax and
+%%% `fun((...) -> ...)' function type syntax) are not allowed in `?FORALL's,
+%%% because they are rejected by the Erlang parser.</li>
+%%% <li>Anything other than a tuple constructor, list constructor, `++'
+%%% application, local or remote call will automatically be considered a
+%%% PropEr type constructor and not be processed further by the parse
+%%% transform.</li>
+%%% <li>Parametric native types are fully supported; of course, they can only
+%%% appear instantiated in a `?FORALL'. The arguments of parametric native
+%%% types are always interpreted as native types.</li>
+%%% <li>Parametric PropEr types, on the other hand, can take any kind of
+%%% argument. You can even mix native and PropEr types in the arguments of a
+%%% PropEr type. For example, assuming that the following declarations are
+%%% present:
+%%% ``` my_proper_type() -> ?LET(...).
+%%% -type my_native_type() :: ... .'''
+%%% Then the following expressions are all legal:
+%%% ``` vector(2, my_native_type())
+%%% function(0, my_native_type())
+%%% union([my_proper_type(), my_native_type()])''' </li>
+%%% <li>Some type constructors can take native types as arguments (but only
+%%% inside `?FORALL's):
+%%% <ul>
+%%% <li>`?SUCHTHAT', `?SUCHTHATMAYBE', `non_empty', `noshrink': these work
+%%% with native types too</li>
+%%% <li>`?LAZY', `?SHRINK', `resize', `?SIZED': these don't work with native
+%%% types</li>
+%%% <li>`?LET', `?LETSHRINK': only the top-level base type can be a native
+%%% type</li>
+%%% </ul></li>
+%%% <li>Native type declarations in the `?FORALL's of a module can reference any
+%%% custom type declared in a `-type' or `-opaque' attribute of the same
+%%% module, as long as no module identifier is used.</li>
+%%% <li>Typed records cannot be referenced inside `?FORALL's using the
+%%% `#rec_name{}' syntax. To use a typed record in a `?FORALL', enclose the
+%%% record in a custom type like so:
+%%% ``` -type rec_name() :: #rec_name{}. '''
+%%% and use the custom type instead.</li>
+%%% <li>`?FORALL's may contain references to self-recursive or mutually
+%%% recursive native types, so long as each type in the hierarchy has a clear
+%%% base case.
+%%% Currently, PropEr requires that the toplevel of any recursive type
+%%% declaration is either a (maybe empty) list or a union containing at least
+%%% one choice that doesn't reference the type directly (it may, however,
+%%% reference any of the types that are mutually recursive with it). This
+%%% means, for example, that some valid recursive type declarations, such as
+%%% this one:
+%%% ``` ?FORALL(..., a(), ...) '''
+%%% where:
+%%% ``` -type a() :: {'a','none' | a()}. '''
+%%% are not accepted by PropEr. However, such types can be rewritten in a way
+%%% that allows PropEr to parse them:
+%%% ``` ?FORALL(..., a(), ...) '''
+%%% where:
+%%% ``` -type a() :: {'a','none'} | {'a',a()}. '''
+%%% This also means that recursive record declarations are not allowed:
+%%% ``` ?FORALL(..., rec(), ...) '''
+%%% where:
+%%% ``` -type rec() :: #rec{}.
+%%% -record(rec, {a = 0 :: integer(), b = 'nil' :: 'nil' | #rec{}}). '''
+%%% A little rewritting can usually remedy this problem as well:
+%%% ``` ?FORALL(..., rec(), ...) '''
+%%% where:
+%%% ``` -type rec() :: #rec{b :: 'nil'} | #rec{b :: rec()}.
+%%% -record(rec, {a = 0 :: integer(), b = 'nil' :: 'nil' | #rec{}}). '''
+%%% </li>
+%%% <li>Remote types may be referenced in a `?FORALL', so long as they are
+%%% exported from the remote module. Currently, PropEr requires that any
+%%% remote modules whose types are directly referenced from within properties
+%%% are present in the code path at compile time, either compiled with
+%%% `debug_info' enabled or in source form. If PropEr cannot find a remote
+%%% module at all, finds only a compiled object file with no debug
+%%% information or fails to compile the source file, all calls to that module
+%%% will automatically be considered calls to PropEr type constructors.</li>
+%%% <li>For native types to be translated correctly, both the module that
+%%% contains the `?FORALL' declaration as well as any module that contains
+%%% the declaration of a type referenced (directly or indirectly) from inside
+%%% a `?FORALL' must be present in the code path at runtime, either compiled
+%%% with `debug_info' enabled or in source form.</li>
+%%% <li>Local types with the same name as an auto-imported BIF are not accepted
+%%% by PropEr, unless the BIF in question has been declared in a
+%%% `no_auto_import' option.</li>
+%%% <li>When an expression can be interpreted both as a PropEr type and as a
+%%% native type, the former takes precedence. This means that a function
+%%% `foo()' will shadow a type `foo()' if they are both present in the module.
+%%% The same rule applies to remote functions and types as well.</li>
+%%% <li>The above may cause some confusion when list syntax is used:
+%%% <ul>
+%%% <li>The expression `[integer()]' can be interpreted both ways, so the
+%%% PropEr way applies. Therefore, instances of this type will always be
+%%% lists of length 1, not arbitrary integer lists, as would be expected
+%%% when interpreting the expression as a native type.</li>
+%%% <li>Assuming that a custom type foo/1 has been declared, the expression
+%%% `foo([integer()])' can only be interpreted as a native type declaration,
+%%% which means that the generic type of integer lists will be passed to
+%%% `foo/1'.</li>
+%%% </ul></li>
+%%% <li>Currently, PropEr does not detect the following mistakes:
+%%% <ul>
+%%% <li>inline record-field specializations that reference non-existent
+%%% fields</li>
+%%% <li>type parameters that are not present in the RHS of a `-type'
+%%% declaration</li>
+%%% <li>using `_' as a type variable in the LHS of a `-type' declaration</li>
+%%% <li>using the same variable in more than one position in the LHS of a
+%%% `-type' declaration</li>
+%%% </ul>
+%%% </li>
+%%% </ul>
+%%%
+%%% You can use <a href="#index">these</a> functions to try out the type
+%%% translation subsystem.
+%%%
+%%% CAUTION: These functions should never be used inside properties. They are
+%%% meant for demonstration purposes only.
+
+-module(proper_typeserver).
+-behaviour(gen_server).
+-export([demo_translate_type/2, demo_is_instance/3]).
+
+-export([start/0, restart/0, stop/0, create_spec_test/3, get_exp_specced/1,
+ is_instance/3, translate_type/1]).
+-export([init/1, handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_info/2, terminate/2,
+ code_change/3]).
+-export([get_exp_info/1, match/2]).
+
+-export_type([imm_type/0, mod_exp_types/0, mod_exp_funs/0]).
+
+-include("proper_internal.hrl").
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Macros
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-define(SRC_FILE_EXT, ".erl").
+
+%% CAUTION: all these must be sorted
+-define(STD_TYPES_0,
+ [any,arity,atom,binary,bitstring,bool,boolean,byte,char,float,integer,
+ list,neg_integer,non_neg_integer,number,pos_integer,string,term,
+ timeout]).
+-define(HARD_ADTS,
+ %% gb_trees:iterator and gb_sets:iterator are NOT hardcoded
+ [{{array,0},array}, {{array,1},proper_array},
+ {{dict,0},dict}, {{dict,2},proper_dict},
+ {{gb_set,0},gb_sets}, {{gb_set,1},proper_gb_sets},
+ {{gb_tree,0},gb_trees}, {{gb_tree,2},proper_gb_trees},
+ {{orddict,2},proper_orddict},
+ {{ordset,1},proper_ordsets},
+ {{queue,0},queue}, {{queue,1},proper_queue},
+ {{set,0},sets}, {{set,1},proper_sets}]).
+-define(HARD_ADT_MODS,
+ [{array, [{{array,0},
+ {{type,0,record,[{atom,0,array}]},[]}}]},
+ {dict, [{{dict,0},
+ {{type,0,record,[{atom,0,dict}]},[]}}]},
+ {gb_sets, [{{gb_set,0},
+ {{type,0,tuple,[{type,0,non_neg_integer,[]},
+ {type,0,gb_set_node,[]}]},[]}}]},
+ {gb_trees, [{{gb_tree,0},
+ {{type,0,tuple,[{type,0,non_neg_integer,[]},
+ {type,0,gb_tree_node,[]}]},[]}}]},
+ %% Our parametric ADTs are already declared as normal types, we just
+ %% need to change them to opaques.
+ {proper_array, [{{array,1},already_declared}]},
+ {proper_dict, [{{dict,2},already_declared}]},
+ {proper_gb_sets, [{{gb_set,1},already_declared},
+ {{iterator,1},already_declared}]},
+ {proper_gb_trees, [{{gb_tree,2},already_declared},
+ {{iterator,2},already_declared}]},
+ {proper_orddict, [{{orddict,2},already_declared}]},
+ {proper_ordsets, [{{ordset,1},already_declared}]},
+ {proper_queue, [{{queue,1},already_declared}]},
+ {proper_sets, [{{set,1},already_declared}]},
+ {queue, [{{queue,0},
+ {{type,0,tuple,[{type,0,list,[]},{type,0,list,[]}]},[]}}]},
+ {sets, [{{set,0},
+ {{type,0,record,[{atom,0,set}]},[]}}]}]).
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Types
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-type type_name() :: atom().
+-type var_name() :: atom(). %% TODO: also integers?
+-type field_name() :: atom().
+
+-type type_kind() :: 'type' | 'record'.
+-type type_ref() :: {type_kind(),type_name(),arity()}.
+-ifdef(NO_MODULES_IN_OPAQUES).
+-type substs_dict() :: dict(). %% dict(field_name(),ret_type())
+-else.
+-type substs_dict() :: dict:dict(field_name(),ret_type()).
+-endif.
+-type full_type_ref() :: {mod_name(),type_kind(),type_name(),
+ [ret_type()] | substs_dict()}.
+-type symb_info() :: 'not_symb' | {'orig_abs',abs_type()}.
+-type type_repr() :: {'abs_type',abs_type(),[var_name()],symb_info()}
+ | {'cached',fin_type(),abs_type(),symb_info()}
+ | {'abs_record',[{field_name(),abs_type()}]}.
+-type gen_fun() :: fun((size()) -> fin_type()).
+-type rec_fun() :: fun(([gen_fun()],size()) -> fin_type()).
+-type rec_arg() :: {boolean() | {'list',boolean(),rec_fun()},full_type_ref()}.
+-type rec_args() :: [rec_arg()].
+-type ret_type() :: {'simple',fin_type()} | {'rec',rec_fun(),rec_args()}.
+-type rec_fun_info() :: {pos_integer(),pos_integer(),[arity(),...],
+ [rec_fun(),...]}.
+
+-type imm_type_ref() :: {type_name(),arity()}.
+-type hard_adt_repr() :: {abs_type(),[var_name()]} | 'already_declared'.
+-type fun_ref() :: {fun_name(),arity()}.
+-type fun_repr() :: fun_clause_repr().
+-type fun_clause_repr() :: {[abs_type()],abs_type()}.
+-type proc_fun_ref() :: {fun_name(),[abs_type()],abs_type()}.
+-type full_imm_type_ref() :: {mod_name(),type_name(),arity()}.
+-type imm_stack() :: [full_imm_type_ref()].
+-type pat_field() :: 0 | 1 | atom().
+-type pattern() :: loose_tuple(pat_field()).
+-type next_step() :: 'none' | 'take_head' | {'match_with',pattern()}.
+
+-ifdef(NO_MODULES_IN_OPAQUES).
+%% @private_type
+-type mod_exp_types() :: set(). %% set(imm_type_ref())
+-type mod_types() :: dict(). %% dict(type_ref(),type_repr())
+%% @private_type
+-type mod_exp_funs() :: set(). %% set(fun_ref())
+-type mod_specs() :: dict(). %% dict(fun_ref(),fun_repr())
+-else.
+%% @private_type
+-type mod_exp_types() :: sets:set(imm_type_ref()).
+-type mod_types() :: dict:dict(type_ref(),type_repr()).
+%% @private_type
+-type mod_exp_funs() :: sets:set(fun_ref()).
+-type mod_specs() :: dict:dict(fun_ref(),fun_repr()).
+-endif.
+
+-ifdef(NO_MODULES_IN_OPAQUES).
+-record(state,
+ {cached = dict:new() :: dict(), %% dict(imm_type(),fin_type())
+ exp_types = dict:new() :: dict(), %% dict(mod_name(),mod_exp_types())
+ types = dict:new() :: dict(), %% dict(mod_name(),mod_types())
+ exp_specs = dict:new() :: dict()}). %% dict(mod_name(),mod_specs())
+-else.
+-record(state,
+ {cached = dict:new() :: dict:dict(), %% dict(imm_type(),fin_type())
+ exp_types = dict:new() :: dict:dict(), %% dict(mod_name(),mod_exp_types())
+ types = dict:new() :: dict:dict(), %% dict(mod_name(),mod_types())
+ exp_specs = dict:new() :: dict:dict()}). %% dict(mod_name(),mod_specs())
+%% {cached = dict:new() :: dict:dict(imm_type(),fin_type()),
+%% exp_types = dict:new() :: dict:dict(mod_name(),mod_exp_types()),
+%% types = dict:new() :: dict:dict(mod_name(),mod_types()),
+%% exp_specs = dict:new() :: dict:dict(mod_name(),mod_specs())}).
+-endif.
+-type state() :: #state{}.
+
+-record(mod_info,
+ {mod_exp_types = sets:new() :: mod_exp_types(),
+ mod_types = dict:new() :: mod_types(),
+ mod_opaques = sets:new() :: mod_exp_types(),
+ mod_exp_funs = sets:new() :: mod_exp_funs(),
+ mod_specs = dict:new() :: mod_specs()}).
+-type mod_info() :: #mod_info{}.
+
+-type stack() :: [full_type_ref() | 'tuple' | 'list' | 'union' | 'fun'].
+-ifdef(NO_MODULES_IN_OPAQUES).
+-type var_dict() :: dict(). %% dict(var_name(),ret_type())
+-else.
+-type var_dict() :: dict:dict(var_name(),ret_type()).
+-endif.
+%% @private_type
+-type imm_type() :: {mod_name(),string()}.
+%% @alias
+-type fin_type() :: proper_types:type().
+-type tagged_result(T) :: {'ok',T} | 'error'.
+-type tagged_result2(T,S) :: {'ok',T,S} | 'error'.
+%% @alias
+-type rich_result(T) :: {'ok',T} | {'error',term()}.
+-type rich_result2(T,S) :: {'ok',T,S} | {'error',term()}.
+-type false_positive_mfas() :: proper:false_positive_mfas().
+
+-type server_call() :: {'create_spec_test',mfa(),timeout(),false_positive_mfas()}
+ | {'get_exp_specced',mod_name()}
+ | {'get_type_repr',mod_name(),type_ref(),boolean()}
+ | {'translate_type',imm_type()}.
+-type server_response() :: rich_result(proper:test())
+ | rich_result([mfa()])
+ | rich_result(type_repr())
+ | rich_result(fin_type()).
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Server interface functions
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% @private
+-spec start() -> 'ok'.
+start() ->
+ {ok,TypeserverPid} = gen_server:start_link(?MODULE, dummy, []),
+ put('$typeserver_pid', TypeserverPid),
+ ok.
+
+%% @private
+-spec restart() -> 'ok'.
+restart() ->
+ TypeserverPid = get('$typeserver_pid'),
+ case (TypeserverPid =:= undefined orelse not is_process_alive(TypeserverPid)) of
+ true -> start();
+ false -> ok
+ end.
+
+%% @private
+-spec stop() -> 'ok'.
+stop() ->
+ TypeserverPid = get('$typeserver_pid'),
+ erase('$typeserver_pid'),
+ gen_server:cast(TypeserverPid, stop).
+
+%% @private
+-spec create_spec_test(mfa(), timeout(), false_positive_mfas()) -> rich_result(proper:test()).
+create_spec_test(MFA, SpecTimeout, FalsePositiveMFAs) ->
+ TypeserverPid = get('$typeserver_pid'),
+ gen_server:call(TypeserverPid, {create_spec_test,MFA,SpecTimeout,FalsePositiveMFAs}).
+
+%% @private
+-spec get_exp_specced(mod_name()) -> rich_result([mfa()]).
+get_exp_specced(Mod) ->
+ TypeserverPid = get('$typeserver_pid'),
+ gen_server:call(TypeserverPid, {get_exp_specced,Mod}).
+
+-spec get_type_repr(mod_name(), type_ref(), boolean()) ->
+ rich_result(type_repr()).
+get_type_repr(Mod, TypeRef, IsRemote) ->
+ TypeserverPid = get('$typeserver_pid'),
+ gen_server:call(TypeserverPid, {get_type_repr,Mod,TypeRef,IsRemote}).
+
+%% @private
+-spec translate_type(imm_type()) -> rich_result(fin_type()).
+translate_type(ImmType) ->
+ TypeserverPid = get('$typeserver_pid'),
+ gen_server:call(TypeserverPid, {translate_type,ImmType}).
+
+%% @doc Translates the native type expression `TypeExpr' (which should be
+%% provided inside a string) into a PropEr type, which can then be passed to any
+%% of the demo functions defined in the {@link proper_gen} module. PropEr acts
+%% as if it found this type expression inside the code of module `Mod'.
+-spec demo_translate_type(mod_name(), string()) -> rich_result(fin_type()).
+demo_translate_type(Mod, TypeExpr) ->
+ start(),
+ Result = translate_type({Mod,TypeExpr}),
+ stop(),
+ Result.
+
+%% @doc Checks if `Term' is a valid instance of native type `TypeExpr' (which
+%% should be provided inside a string). PropEr acts as if it found this type
+%% expression inside the code of module `Mod'.
+-spec demo_is_instance(term(), mod_name(), string()) ->
+ boolean() | {'error',term()}.
+demo_is_instance(Term, Mod, TypeExpr) ->
+ case parse_type(TypeExpr) of
+ {ok,TypeForm} ->
+ start(),
+ Result =
+ %% Force the typeserver to load the module.
+ case translate_type({Mod,"integer()"}) of
+ {ok,_FinType} ->
+ try is_instance(Term, Mod, TypeForm)
+ catch
+ throw:{'$typeserver',Reason} -> {error, Reason}
+ end;
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end,
+ stop(),
+ Result;
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Implementation of gen_server interface
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% @private
+-spec init(_) -> {'ok',state()}.
+init(_) ->
+ {ok, #state{}}.
+
+%% @private
+-spec handle_call(server_call(), _, state()) ->
+ {'reply',server_response(),state()}.
+handle_call({create_spec_test,MFA,SpecTimeout,FalsePositiveMFAs}, _From, State) ->
+ case create_spec_test(MFA, SpecTimeout, FalsePositiveMFAs, State) of
+ {ok,Test,NewState} ->
+ {reply, {ok,Test}, NewState};
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ {reply, Error, State}
+ end;
+handle_call({get_exp_specced,Mod}, _From, State) ->
+ case get_exp_specced(Mod, State) of
+ {ok,MFAs,NewState} ->
+ {reply, {ok,MFAs}, NewState};
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ {reply, Error, State}
+ end;
+handle_call({get_type_repr,Mod,TypeRef,IsRemote}, _From, State) ->
+ case get_type_repr(Mod, TypeRef, IsRemote, State) of
+ {ok,TypeRepr,NewState} ->
+ {reply, {ok,TypeRepr}, NewState};
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ {reply, Error, State}
+ end;
+handle_call({translate_type,ImmType}, _From, State) ->
+ case translate_type(ImmType, State) of
+ {ok,FinType,NewState} ->
+ {reply, {ok,FinType}, NewState};
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ {reply, Error, State}
+ end.
+
+%% @private
+-spec handle_cast('stop', state()) -> {'stop','normal',state()}.
+handle_cast(stop, State) ->
+ {stop, normal, State}.
+
+%% @private
+-spec handle_info(term(), state()) -> {'stop',{'received_info',term()},state()}.
+handle_info(Info, State) ->
+ {stop, {received_info,Info}, State}.
+
+%% @private
+-spec terminate(term(), state()) -> 'ok'.
+terminate(_Reason, _State) ->
+ ok.
+
+%% @private
+-spec code_change(term(), state(), _) -> {'ok',state()}.
+code_change(_OldVsn, State, _) ->
+ {ok, State}.
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Top-level interface
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-spec create_spec_test(mfa(), timeout(), false_positive_mfas(), state()) ->
+ rich_result2(proper:test(),state()).
+create_spec_test(MFA, SpecTimeout, FalsePositiveMFAs, State) ->
+ case get_exp_spec(MFA, State) of
+ {ok,FunRepr,NewState} ->
+ make_spec_test(MFA, FunRepr, SpecTimeout, FalsePositiveMFAs, NewState);
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec get_exp_spec(mfa(), state()) -> rich_result2(fun_repr(),state()).
+get_exp_spec({Mod,Fun,Arity} = MFA, State) ->
+ case add_module(Mod, State) of
+ {ok,#state{exp_specs = ExpSpecs} = NewState} ->
+ ModExpSpecs = dict:fetch(Mod, ExpSpecs),
+ case dict:find({Fun,Arity}, ModExpSpecs) of
+ {ok,FunRepr} ->
+ {ok, FunRepr, NewState};
+ error ->
+ {error, {function_not_exported_or_specced,MFA}}
+ end;
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec make_spec_test(mfa(), fun_repr(), timeout(), false_positive_mfas(), state()) ->
+ rich_result2(proper:test(),state()).
+make_spec_test({Mod,_Fun,_Arity}=MFA, {Domain,_Range}=FunRepr, SpecTimeout, FalsePositiveMFAs, State) ->
+ case convert(Mod, {type,0,'$fixed_list',Domain}, State) of
+ {ok,FinType,NewState} ->
+ Test = ?FORALL(Args, FinType, apply_spec_test(MFA, FunRepr, SpecTimeout, FalsePositiveMFAs, Args)),
+ {ok, Test, NewState};
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec apply_spec_test(mfa(), fun_repr(), timeout(), false_positive_mfas(), term()) -> proper:test().
+apply_spec_test({Mod,Fun,_Arity}=MFA, {_Domain,Range}, SpecTimeout, FalsePositiveMFAs, Args) ->
+ ?TIMEOUT(SpecTimeout,
+ begin
+ %% NOTE: only call apply/3 inside try/catch (do not trust ?MODULE:is_instance/3)
+ Result =
+ try apply(Mod,Fun,Args) of
+ X -> {ok, X}
+ catch
+ X:Y -> {X, Y}
+ end,
+ case Result of
+ {ok, Z} ->
+ case ?MODULE:is_instance(Z,Mod,Range) of
+ true ->
+ true;
+ false when is_function(FalsePositiveMFAs) ->
+ FalsePositiveMFAs(MFA, Args, {fail, Z});
+ false ->
+ false
+ end;
+ Exception when is_function(FalsePositiveMFAs) ->
+ case FalsePositiveMFAs(MFA, Args, Exception) of
+ true ->
+ true;
+ false ->
+ error(Exception, erlang:get_stacktrace())
+ end;
+ Exception ->
+ error(Exception, erlang:get_stacktrace())
+ end
+ end).
+
+-spec get_exp_specced(mod_name(), state()) -> rich_result2([mfa()],state()).
+get_exp_specced(Mod, State) ->
+ case add_module(Mod, State) of
+ {ok,#state{exp_specs = ExpSpecs} = NewState} ->
+ ModExpSpecs = dict:fetch(Mod, ExpSpecs),
+ ExpSpecced = [{Mod,F,A} || {F,A} <- dict:fetch_keys(ModExpSpecs)],
+ {ok, ExpSpecced, NewState};
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec get_type_repr(mod_name(), type_ref(), boolean(), state()) ->
+ rich_result2(type_repr(),state()).
+get_type_repr(Mod, {type,Name,Arity} = TypeRef, true, State) ->
+ case prepare_for_remote(Mod, Name, Arity, State) of
+ {ok,NewState} ->
+ get_type_repr(Mod, TypeRef, false, NewState);
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end;
+get_type_repr(Mod, TypeRef, false, #state{types = Types} = State) ->
+ ModTypes = dict:fetch(Mod, Types),
+ case dict:find(TypeRef, ModTypes) of
+ {ok,TypeRepr} ->
+ {ok, TypeRepr, State};
+ error ->
+ {error, {missing_type,Mod,TypeRef}}
+ end.
+
+-spec prepare_for_remote(mod_name(), type_name(), arity(), state()) ->
+ rich_result(state()).
+prepare_for_remote(RemMod, Name, Arity, State) ->
+ case add_module(RemMod, State) of
+ {ok,#state{exp_types = ExpTypes} = NewState} ->
+ RemModExpTypes = dict:fetch(RemMod, ExpTypes),
+ case sets:is_element({Name,Arity}, RemModExpTypes) of
+ true -> {ok, NewState};
+ false -> {error, {type_not_exported,{RemMod,Name,Arity}}}
+ end;
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec translate_type(imm_type(), state()) -> rich_result2(fin_type(),state()).
+translate_type({Mod,Str} = ImmType, #state{cached = Cached} = State) ->
+ case dict:find(ImmType, Cached) of
+ {ok,Type} ->
+ {ok, Type, State};
+ error ->
+ case parse_type(Str) of
+ {ok,TypeForm} ->
+ case add_module(Mod, State) of
+ {ok,NewState} ->
+ case convert(Mod, TypeForm, NewState) of
+ {ok,FinType,
+ #state{cached = Cached} = FinalState} ->
+ NewCached = dict:store(ImmType, FinType,
+ Cached),
+ {ok, FinType,
+ FinalState#state{cached = NewCached}};
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end;
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end;
+ {error,Reason} ->
+ {error, {parse_error,Str,Reason}}
+ end
+ end.
+
+-spec parse_type(string()) -> rich_result(abs_type()).
+parse_type(Str) ->
+ TypeStr = "-type mytype() :: " ++ Str ++ ".",
+ case erl_scan:string(TypeStr) of
+ {ok,Tokens,_EndLocation} ->
+ case erl_parse:parse_form(Tokens) of
+ {ok,{attribute,_Line,type,{mytype,TypeExpr,[]}}} ->
+ {ok, TypeExpr};
+ {error,_ErrorInfo} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end;
+ {error,ErrorInfo,_EndLocation} ->
+ {error, ErrorInfo}
+ end.
+
+-spec add_module(mod_name(), state()) -> rich_result(state()).
+add_module(Mod, #state{exp_types = ExpTypes} = State) ->
+ case dict:is_key(Mod, ExpTypes) of
+ true ->
+ {ok, State};
+ false ->
+ case get_code_and_exports(Mod) of
+ {ok,AbsCode,ModExpFuns} ->
+ RawModInfo = get_mod_info(Mod, AbsCode, ModExpFuns),
+ ModInfo = process_adts(Mod, RawModInfo),
+ {ok, store_mod_info(Mod,ModInfo,State)};
+ {error,Reason} ->
+ {error, {cant_load_code,Mod,Reason}}
+ end
+ end.
+
+%% @private
+-spec get_exp_info(mod_name()) -> rich_result2(mod_exp_types(),mod_exp_funs()).
+get_exp_info(Mod) ->
+ case get_code_and_exports(Mod) of
+ {ok,AbsCode,ModExpFuns} ->
+ RawModInfo = get_mod_info(Mod, AbsCode, ModExpFuns),
+ {ok, RawModInfo#mod_info.mod_exp_types, ModExpFuns};
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec get_code_and_exports(mod_name()) ->
+ rich_result2([abs_form()],mod_exp_funs()).
+get_code_and_exports(Mod) ->
+ case code:get_object_code(Mod) of
+ {Mod, ObjBin, _ObjFileName} ->
+ case get_chunks(ObjBin) of
+ {ok,_AbsCode,_ModExpFuns} = Result ->
+ Result;
+ {error,Reason} ->
+ get_code_and_exports_from_source(Mod, Reason)
+ end;
+ error ->
+ get_code_and_exports_from_source(Mod, cant_find_object_file)
+ end.
+
+-spec get_code_and_exports_from_source(mod_name(), term()) ->
+ rich_result2([abs_form()],mod_exp_funs()).
+get_code_and_exports_from_source(Mod, ObjError) ->
+ SrcFileName = atom_to_list(Mod) ++ ?SRC_FILE_EXT,
+ case code:where_is_file(SrcFileName) of
+ FullSrcFileName when is_list(FullSrcFileName) ->
+ Opts = [binary,debug_info,return_errors,{d,'PROPER_REMOVE_PROPS'}],
+ case compile:file(FullSrcFileName, Opts) of
+ {ok,Mod,Binary} ->
+ get_chunks(Binary);
+ {error,Errors,_Warnings} ->
+ {error, {ObjError,{cant_compile_source_file,Errors}}}
+ end;
+ non_existing ->
+ {error, {ObjError,cant_find_source_file}}
+ end.
+
+-spec get_chunks(string() | binary()) ->
+ rich_result2([abs_form()],mod_exp_funs()).
+get_chunks(ObjFile) ->
+ case beam_lib:chunks(ObjFile, [abstract_code,exports]) of
+ {ok,{_Mod,[{abstract_code,AbsCodeChunk},{exports,ExpFunsList}]}} ->
+ case AbsCodeChunk of
+ {raw_abstract_v1,AbsCode} ->
+ %% HACK: Add a declaration for iolist() to every module
+ {ok, add_iolist(AbsCode), sets:from_list(ExpFunsList)};
+ no_abstract_code ->
+ {error, no_abstract_code};
+ _ ->
+ {error, unsupported_abstract_code_format}
+ end;
+ {error,beam_lib,Reason} ->
+ {error, Reason}
+ end.
+
+-spec add_iolist([abs_form()]) -> [abs_form()].
+add_iolist(Forms) ->
+ IOListDef =
+ {type,0,maybe_improper_list,
+ [{type,0,union,[{type,0,byte,[]},{type,0,binary,[]},
+ {type,0,iolist,[]}]},
+ {type,0,binary,[]}]},
+ IOListDecl = {attribute,0,type,{iolist,IOListDef,[]}},
+ [IOListDecl | Forms].
+
+-spec get_mod_info(mod_name(), [abs_form()], mod_exp_funs()) -> mod_info().
+get_mod_info(Mod, AbsCode, ModExpFuns) ->
+ StartModInfo = #mod_info{mod_exp_funs = ModExpFuns},
+ ImmModInfo = lists:foldl(fun add_mod_info/2, StartModInfo, AbsCode),
+ #mod_info{mod_specs = AllModSpecs} = ImmModInfo,
+ IsExported = fun(FunRef,_FunRepr) -> sets:is_element(FunRef,ModExpFuns) end,
+ ModExpSpecs = dict:filter(IsExported, AllModSpecs),
+ ModInfo = ImmModInfo#mod_info{mod_specs = ModExpSpecs},
+ case orddict:find(Mod, ?HARD_ADT_MODS) of
+ {ok,ModADTs} ->
+ #mod_info{mod_exp_types = ModExpTypes, mod_types = ModTypes,
+ mod_opaques = ModOpaques} = ModInfo,
+ ModADTsSet =
+ sets:from_list([ImmTypeRef
+ || {ImmTypeRef,_HardADTRepr} <- ModADTs]),
+ NewModExpTypes = sets:union(ModExpTypes, ModADTsSet),
+ NewModTypes = lists:foldl(fun store_hard_adt/2, ModTypes, ModADTs),
+ NewModOpaques = sets:union(ModOpaques, ModADTsSet),
+ ModInfo#mod_info{mod_exp_types = NewModExpTypes,
+ mod_types = NewModTypes,
+ mod_opaques = NewModOpaques};
+ error ->
+ ModInfo
+ end.
+
+-spec store_hard_adt({imm_type_ref(),hard_adt_repr()}, mod_types()) ->
+ mod_types().
+store_hard_adt({_ImmTypeRef,already_declared}, ModTypes) ->
+ ModTypes;
+store_hard_adt({{Name,Arity},{TypeForm,VarNames}}, ModTypes) ->
+ TypeRef = {type,Name,Arity},
+ TypeRepr = {abs_type,TypeForm,VarNames,not_symb},
+ dict:store(TypeRef, TypeRepr, ModTypes).
+
+-spec add_mod_info(abs_form(), mod_info()) -> mod_info().
+add_mod_info({attribute,_Line,export_type,TypesList},
+ #mod_info{mod_exp_types = ModExpTypes} = ModInfo) ->
+ NewModExpTypes = sets:union(sets:from_list(TypesList), ModExpTypes),
+ ModInfo#mod_info{mod_exp_types = NewModExpTypes};
+add_mod_info({attribute,_Line,type,{{record,RecName},Fields,[]}},
+ #mod_info{mod_types = ModTypes} = ModInfo) ->
+ FieldInfo = [process_rec_field(F) || F <- Fields],
+ NewModTypes = dict:store({record,RecName,0}, {abs_record,FieldInfo},
+ ModTypes),
+ ModInfo#mod_info{mod_types = NewModTypes};
+add_mod_info({attribute,_Line,record,{RecName,Fields}},
+ #mod_info{mod_types = ModTypes} = ModInfo) ->
+ case dict:is_key(RecName, ModTypes) of
+ true ->
+ ModInfo;
+ false ->
+ TypedRecord = {attribute,0,type,{{record,RecName},Fields,[]}},
+ add_mod_info(TypedRecord, ModInfo)
+ end;
+add_mod_info({attribute,_Line,Kind,{Name,TypeForm,VarForms}},
+ #mod_info{mod_types = ModTypes,
+ mod_opaques = ModOpaques} = ModInfo)
+ when Kind =:= type; Kind =:= opaque ->
+ Arity = length(VarForms),
+ VarNames = [V || {var,_,V} <- VarForms],
+ %% TODO: No check whether variables are different, or non-'_'.
+ NewModTypes = dict:store({type,Name,Arity},
+ {abs_type,TypeForm,VarNames,not_symb}, ModTypes),
+ NewModOpaques =
+ case Kind of
+ type -> ModOpaques;
+ opaque -> sets:add_element({Name,Arity}, ModOpaques)
+ end,
+ ModInfo#mod_info{mod_types = NewModTypes, mod_opaques = NewModOpaques};
+add_mod_info({attribute,_Line,spec,{RawFunRef,[RawFirstClause | _Rest]}},
+ #mod_info{mod_specs = ModSpecs} = ModInfo) ->
+ FunRef = case RawFunRef of
+ {_Mod,Name,Arity} -> {Name,Arity};
+ {_Name,_Arity} = F -> F
+ end,
+ %% TODO: We just take the first function clause.
+ FirstClause = process_fun_clause(RawFirstClause),
+ NewModSpecs = dict:store(FunRef, FirstClause, ModSpecs),
+ ModInfo#mod_info{mod_specs = NewModSpecs};
+add_mod_info(_Form, ModInfo) ->
+ ModInfo.
+
+-spec process_rec_field(abs_rec_field()) -> {field_name(),abs_type()}.
+process_rec_field({record_field,_,{atom,_,FieldName}}) ->
+ {FieldName, {type,0,any,[]}};
+process_rec_field({record_field,_,{atom,_,FieldName},_Initialization}) ->
+ {FieldName, {type,0,any,[]}};
+process_rec_field({typed_record_field,RecField,FieldType}) ->
+ {FieldName,_} = process_rec_field(RecField),
+ {FieldName, FieldType}.
+
+-spec process_fun_clause(abs_type()) -> fun_clause_repr().
+process_fun_clause({type,_,'fun',[{type,_,product,Domain},Range]}) ->
+ {Domain, Range};
+process_fun_clause({type,_,bounded_fun,[MainClause,Constraints]}) ->
+ {RawDomain,RawRange} = process_fun_clause(MainClause),
+ VarSubsts = [{V,T} || {type,_,constraint,
+ [{atom,_,is_subtype},[{var,_,V},T]]} <- Constraints,
+ V =/= '_'],
+ VarSubstsDict = dict:from_list(VarSubsts),
+ Domain = [update_vars(A, VarSubstsDict, false) || A <- RawDomain],
+ Range = update_vars(RawRange, VarSubstsDict, false),
+ {Domain, Range}.
+
+-spec store_mod_info(mod_name(), mod_info(), state()) -> state().
+store_mod_info(Mod, #mod_info{mod_exp_types = ModExpTypes, mod_types = ModTypes,
+ mod_specs = ImmModExpSpecs},
+ #state{exp_types = ExpTypes, types = Types,
+ exp_specs = ExpSpecs} = State) ->
+ NewExpTypes = dict:store(Mod, ModExpTypes, ExpTypes),
+ NewTypes = dict:store(Mod, ModTypes, Types),
+ ModExpSpecs = dict:map(fun unbound_to_any/2, ImmModExpSpecs),
+ NewExpSpecs = dict:store(Mod, ModExpSpecs, ExpSpecs),
+ State#state{exp_types = NewExpTypes, types = NewTypes,
+ exp_specs = NewExpSpecs}.
+
+-spec unbound_to_any(fun_ref(), fun_repr()) -> fun_repr().
+unbound_to_any(_FunRef, {Domain,Range}) ->
+ EmptySubstsDict = dict:new(),
+ NewDomain = [update_vars(A,EmptySubstsDict,true) || A <- Domain],
+ NewRange = update_vars(Range, EmptySubstsDict, true),
+ {NewDomain, NewRange}.
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% ADT translation functions
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-spec process_adts(mod_name(), mod_info()) -> mod_info().
+process_adts(Mod,
+ #mod_info{mod_exp_types = ModExpTypes, mod_opaques = ModOpaques,
+ mod_specs = ModExpSpecs} = ModInfo) ->
+ %% TODO: No warning on unexported opaques.
+ case sets:to_list(sets:intersection(ModExpTypes,ModOpaques)) of
+ [] ->
+ ModInfo;
+ ModADTs ->
+ %% TODO: No warning on unexported API functions.
+ ModExpSpecsList = [{Name,Domain,Range}
+ || {{Name,_Arity},{Domain,Range}}
+ <- dict:to_list(ModExpSpecs)],
+ AddADT = fun(ADT,Acc) -> add_adt(Mod,ADT,Acc,ModExpSpecsList) end,
+ lists:foldl(AddADT, ModInfo, ModADTs)
+ end.
+
+-spec add_adt(mod_name(), imm_type_ref(), mod_info(), [proc_fun_ref()]) ->
+ mod_info().
+add_adt(Mod, {Name,Arity}, #mod_info{mod_types = ModTypes} = ModInfo,
+ ModExpFunSpecs) ->
+ ADTRef = {type,Name,Arity},
+ {abs_type,InternalRepr,VarNames,not_symb} = dict:fetch(ADTRef, ModTypes),
+ FullADTRef = {Mod,Name,Arity},
+ %% TODO: No warning on unsuitable range.
+ SymbCalls1 = [get_symb_call(FullADTRef,Spec) || Spec <- ModExpFunSpecs],
+ %% TODO: No warning on bad use of variables.
+ SymbCalls2 = [fix_vars(FullADTRef,Call,RangeVars,VarNames)
+ || {ok,Call,RangeVars} <- SymbCalls1],
+ case [Call || {ok,Call} <- SymbCalls2] of
+ [] ->
+ %% TODO: No warning on no acceptable spec.
+ ModInfo;
+ SymbCalls3 ->
+ NewADTRepr = {abs_type,{type,0,union,SymbCalls3},VarNames,
+ {orig_abs,InternalRepr}},
+ NewModTypes = dict:store(ADTRef, NewADTRepr, ModTypes),
+ ModInfo#mod_info{mod_types = NewModTypes}
+ end.
+
+-spec get_symb_call(full_imm_type_ref(), proc_fun_ref()) ->
+ tagged_result2(abs_type(),[var_name()]).
+get_symb_call({Mod,_TypeName,_Arity} = FullADTRef, {FunName,Domain,Range}) ->
+ BaseCall = {type,0,tuple,[{atom,0,'$call'},{atom,0,Mod},{atom,0,FunName},
+ {type,0,'$fixed_list',Domain}]},
+ unwrap_range(FullADTRef, BaseCall, Range, false).
+
+-spec unwrap_range(full_imm_type_ref(), abs_type() | next_step(), abs_type(),
+ boolean()) ->
+ tagged_result2(abs_type() | next_step(),[var_name()]).
+unwrap_range(FullADTRef, Call, {paren_type,_,[Type]}, TestRun) ->
+ unwrap_range(FullADTRef, Call, Type, TestRun);
+unwrap_range(FullADTRef, Call, {ann_type,_,[_Var,Type]}, TestRun) ->
+ unwrap_range(FullADTRef, Call, Type, TestRun);
+unwrap_range(FullADTRef, Call, {type,_,list,[ElemType]}, TestRun) ->
+ unwrap_list(FullADTRef, Call, ElemType, TestRun);
+unwrap_range(FullADTRef, Call, {type,_,maybe_improper_list,[Cont,_Term]},
+ TestRun) ->
+ unwrap_list(FullADTRef, Call, Cont, TestRun);
+unwrap_range(FullADTRef, Call, {type,_,nonempty_list,[ElemType]}, TestRun) ->
+ unwrap_list(FullADTRef, Call, ElemType, TestRun);
+unwrap_range(FullADTRef, Call, {type,_,nonempty_improper_list,[Cont,_Term]},
+ TestRun) ->
+ unwrap_list(FullADTRef, Call, Cont, TestRun);
+unwrap_range(FullADTRef, Call,
+ {type,_,nonempty_maybe_improper_list,[Cont,_Term]}, TestRun) ->
+ unwrap_list(FullADTRef, Call, Cont, TestRun);
+unwrap_range(_FullADTRef, _Call, {type,_,tuple,any}, _TestRun) ->
+ error;
+unwrap_range(FullADTRef, Call, {type,_,tuple,FieldForms}, TestRun) ->
+ Translates = fun(T) -> unwrap_range(FullADTRef,none,T,true) =/= error end,
+ case proper_arith:find_first(Translates, FieldForms) of
+ none ->
+ error;
+ {TargetPos,TargetElem} ->
+ Pattern = get_pattern(TargetPos, FieldForms),
+ case TestRun of
+ true ->
+ NewCall =
+ case Call of
+ none -> {match_with,Pattern};
+ _ -> Call
+ end,
+ {ok, NewCall, []};
+ false ->
+ AbsPattern = term_to_singleton_type(Pattern),
+ NewCall =
+ {type,0,tuple,
+ [{atom,0,'$call'},{atom,0,?MODULE},{atom,0,match},
+ {type,0,'$fixed_list',[AbsPattern,Call]}]},
+ unwrap_range(FullADTRef, NewCall, TargetElem, TestRun)
+ end
+ end;
+unwrap_range(FullADTRef, Call, {type,_,union,Choices}, TestRun) ->
+ TestedChoices = [unwrap_range(FullADTRef,none,C,true) || C <- Choices],
+ NotError = fun(error) -> false; (_) -> true end,
+ case proper_arith:find_first(NotError, TestedChoices) of
+ none ->
+ error;
+ {_ChoicePos,{ok,none,_RangeVars}} ->
+ error;
+ {ChoicePos,{ok,NextStep,_RangeVars}} ->
+ {A, [ChoiceElem|B]} = lists:split(ChoicePos-1, Choices),
+ OtherChoices = A ++ B,
+ DistinctChoice =
+ case NextStep of
+ take_head ->
+ fun cant_have_head/1;
+ {match_with,Pattern} ->
+ fun(C) -> cant_match(Pattern, C) end
+ end,
+ case {lists:all(DistinctChoice,OtherChoices), TestRun} of
+ {true,true} ->
+ {ok, NextStep, []};
+ {true,false} ->
+ unwrap_range(FullADTRef, Call, ChoiceElem, TestRun);
+ {false,_} ->
+ error
+ end
+ end;
+unwrap_range({_Mod,SameName,Arity}, Call, {type,_,SameName,ArgForms},
+ _TestRun) ->
+ RangeVars = [V || {var,_,V} <- ArgForms, V =/= '_'],
+ case length(ArgForms) =:= Arity andalso length(RangeVars) =:= Arity of
+ true -> {ok, Call, RangeVars};
+ false -> error
+ end;
+unwrap_range({SameMod,SameName,_Arity} = FullADTRef, Call,
+ {remote_type,_,[{atom,_,SameMod},{atom,_,SameName},ArgForms]},
+ TestRun) ->
+ unwrap_range(FullADTRef, Call, {type,0,SameName,ArgForms}, TestRun);
+unwrap_range(_FullADTRef, _Call, _Range, _TestRun) ->
+ error.
+
+-spec unwrap_list(full_imm_type_ref(), abs_type() | next_step(), abs_type(),
+ boolean()) ->
+ tagged_result2(abs_type() | next_step(),[var_name()]).
+unwrap_list(FullADTRef, Call, HeadType, TestRun) ->
+ NewCall =
+ case TestRun of
+ true ->
+ case Call of
+ none -> take_head;
+ _ -> Call
+ end;
+ false ->
+ {type,0,tuple,[{atom,0,'$call'},{atom,0,erlang},{atom,0,hd},
+ {type,0,'$fixed_list',[Call]}]}
+ end,
+ unwrap_range(FullADTRef, NewCall, HeadType, TestRun).
+
+-spec fix_vars(full_imm_type_ref(), abs_type(), [var_name()], [var_name()]) ->
+ tagged_result(abs_type()).
+fix_vars(FullADTRef, Call, RangeVars, VarNames) ->
+ NotAnyVar = fun(V) -> V =/= '_' end,
+ case no_duplicates(VarNames) andalso lists:all(NotAnyVar,VarNames) of
+ true ->
+ RawUsedVars =
+ collect_vars(FullADTRef, Call, [[V] || V <- RangeVars]),
+ UsedVars = [lists:usort(L) || L <- RawUsedVars],
+ case correct_var_use(UsedVars) of
+ true ->
+ PairAll = fun(L,Y) -> [{X,{var,0,Y}} || X <- L] end,
+ VarSubsts =
+ lists:flatten(lists:zipwith(PairAll,UsedVars,VarNames)),
+ VarSubstsDict = dict:from_list(VarSubsts),
+ {ok, update_vars(Call,VarSubstsDict,true)};
+ false ->
+ error
+ end;
+ false ->
+ error
+ end.
+
+-spec no_duplicates(list()) -> boolean().
+no_duplicates(L) ->
+ length(lists:usort(L)) =:= length(L).
+
+-spec correct_var_use([[var_name() | 0]]) -> boolean().
+correct_var_use(UsedVars) ->
+ NoNonVarArgs = fun([0|_]) -> false; (_) -> true end,
+ lists:all(NoNonVarArgs, UsedVars)
+ andalso no_duplicates(lists:flatten(UsedVars)).
+
+-spec collect_vars(full_imm_type_ref(), abs_type(), [[var_name() | 0]]) ->
+ [[var_name() | 0]].
+collect_vars(FullADTRef, {paren_type,_,[Type]}, UsedVars) ->
+ collect_vars(FullADTRef, Type, UsedVars);
+collect_vars(FullADTRef, {ann_type,_,[_Var,Type]}, UsedVars) ->
+ collect_vars(FullADTRef, Type, UsedVars);
+collect_vars(_FullADTRef, {type,_,tuple,any}, UsedVars) ->
+ UsedVars;
+collect_vars({_Mod,SameName,Arity} = FullADTRef, {type,_,SameName,ArgForms},
+ UsedVars) ->
+ case length(ArgForms) =:= Arity of
+ true ->
+ VarArgs = [V || {var,_,V} <- ArgForms, V =/= '_'],
+ case length(VarArgs) =:= Arity of
+ true ->
+ AddToList = fun(X,L) -> [X | L] end,
+ lists:zipwith(AddToList, VarArgs, UsedVars);
+ false ->
+ [[0|L] || L <- UsedVars]
+ end;
+ false ->
+ multi_collect_vars(FullADTRef, ArgForms, UsedVars)
+ end;
+collect_vars(FullADTRef, {type,_,_Name,ArgForms}, UsedVars) ->
+ multi_collect_vars(FullADTRef, ArgForms, UsedVars);
+collect_vars({SameMod,SameName,_Arity} = FullADTRef,
+ {remote_type,_,[{atom,_,SameMod},{atom,_,SameName},ArgForms]},
+ UsedVars) ->
+ collect_vars(FullADTRef, {type,0,SameName,ArgForms}, UsedVars);
+collect_vars(FullADTRef, {remote_type,_,[_RemModForm,_NameForm,ArgForms]},
+ UsedVars) ->
+ multi_collect_vars(FullADTRef, ArgForms, UsedVars);
+collect_vars(_FullADTRef, _Call, UsedVars) ->
+ UsedVars.
+
+-spec multi_collect_vars(full_imm_type_ref(), [abs_type()],
+ [[var_name() | 0]]) -> [[var_name() | 0]].
+multi_collect_vars({_Mod,_Name,Arity} = FullADTRef, Forms, UsedVars) ->
+ NoUsedVars = lists:duplicate(Arity, []),
+ MoreUsedVars = [collect_vars(FullADTRef,T,NoUsedVars) || T <- Forms],
+ CombineVars = fun(L1,L2) -> lists:zipwith(fun erlang:'++'/2, L1, L2) end,
+ lists:foldl(CombineVars, UsedVars, MoreUsedVars).
+
+-ifdef(NO_MODULES_IN_OPAQUES).
+-type var_substs_dict() :: dict().
+-else.
+-type var_substs_dict() :: dict:dict(var_name(),abs_type()).
+-endif.
+-spec update_vars(abs_type(), var_substs_dict(), boolean()) -> abs_type().
+update_vars({paren_type,Line,[Type]}, VarSubstsDict, UnboundToAny) ->
+ {paren_type, Line, [update_vars(Type,VarSubstsDict,UnboundToAny)]};
+update_vars({ann_type,Line,[Var,Type]}, VarSubstsDict, UnboundToAny) ->
+ {ann_type, Line, [Var,update_vars(Type,VarSubstsDict,UnboundToAny)]};
+update_vars({var,Line,VarName} = Call, VarSubstsDict, UnboundToAny) ->
+ case dict:find(VarName, VarSubstsDict) of
+ {ok,SubstType} ->
+ SubstType;
+ error when UnboundToAny =:= false ->
+ Call;
+ error when UnboundToAny =:= true ->
+ {type,Line,any,[]}
+ end;
+update_vars({remote_type,Line,[RemModForm,NameForm,ArgForms]}, VarSubstsDict,
+ UnboundToAny) ->
+ NewArgForms = [update_vars(A,VarSubstsDict,UnboundToAny) || A <- ArgForms],
+ {remote_type, Line, [RemModForm,NameForm,NewArgForms]};
+update_vars({type,_,tuple,any} = Call, _VarSubstsDict, _UnboundToAny) ->
+ Call;
+update_vars({type,Line,Name,ArgForms}, VarSubstsDict, UnboundToAny) ->
+ {type, Line, Name, [update_vars(A,VarSubstsDict,UnboundToAny)
+ || A <- ArgForms]};
+update_vars(Call, _VarSubstsDict, _UnboundToAny) ->
+ Call.
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Match-related functions
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-spec get_pattern(position(), [abs_type()]) -> pattern().
+get_pattern(TargetPos, FieldForms) ->
+ {0,RevPattern} = lists:foldl(fun add_field/2, {TargetPos,[]}, FieldForms),
+ list_to_tuple(lists:reverse(RevPattern)).
+
+-spec add_field(abs_type(), {non_neg_integer(),[pat_field()]}) ->
+ {non_neg_integer(),[pat_field(),...]}.
+add_field(_Type, {1,Acc}) ->
+ {0, [1|Acc]};
+add_field({atom,_,Tag}, {Left,Acc}) ->
+ {erlang:max(0,Left-1), [Tag|Acc]};
+add_field(_Type, {Left,Acc}) ->
+ {erlang:max(0,Left-1), [0|Acc]}.
+
+%% @private
+-spec match(pattern(), tuple()) -> term().
+match(Pattern, Term) when tuple_size(Pattern) =:= tuple_size(Term) ->
+ match(tuple_to_list(Pattern), tuple_to_list(Term), none, false);
+match(_Pattern, _Term) ->
+ throw(no_match).
+
+-spec match([pat_field()], [term()], 'none' | {'ok',T}, boolean()) -> T.
+match([], [], {ok,Target}, _TypeMode) ->
+ Target;
+match([0|PatRest], [_|ToMatchRest], Acc, TypeMode) ->
+ match(PatRest, ToMatchRest, Acc, TypeMode);
+match([1|PatRest], [Target|ToMatchRest], none, TypeMode) ->
+ match(PatRest, ToMatchRest, {ok,Target}, TypeMode);
+match([Tag|PatRest], [X|ToMatchRest], Acc, TypeMode) when is_atom(Tag) ->
+ MatchesTag =
+ case TypeMode of
+ true -> can_be_tag(Tag, X);
+ false -> Tag =:= X
+ end,
+ case MatchesTag of
+ true -> match(PatRest, ToMatchRest, Acc, TypeMode);
+ false -> throw(no_match)
+ end.
+
+%% CAUTION: these must be sorted
+-define(NON_ATOM_TYPES,
+ [arity,binary,bitstring,byte,char,float,'fun',function,integer,iodata,
+ iolist,list,maybe_improper_list,mfa,neg_integer,nil,no_return,
+ non_neg_integer,none,nonempty_improper_list,nonempty_list,
+ nonempty_maybe_improper_list,nonempty_string,number,pid,port,
+ pos_integer,range,record,reference,string,tuple]).
+-define(NON_TUPLE_TYPES,
+ [arity,atom,binary,bitstring,bool,boolean,byte,char,float,'fun',
+ function,identifier,integer,iodata,iolist,list,maybe_improper_list,
+ neg_integer,nil,no_return,node,non_neg_integer,none,
+ nonempty_improper_list,nonempty_list,nonempty_maybe_improper_list,
+ nonempty_string,number,pid,port,pos_integer,range,reference,string,
+ timeout]).
+-define(NO_HEAD_TYPES,
+ [arity,atom,binary,bitstring,bool,boolean,byte,char,float,'fun',
+ function,identifier,integer,mfa,module,neg_integer,nil,no_return,node,
+ non_neg_integer,none,number,pid,port,pos_integer,range,record,
+ reference,timeout,tuple]).
+
+-spec can_be_tag(atom(), abs_type()) -> boolean().
+can_be_tag(Tag, {ann_type,_,[_Var,Type]}) ->
+ can_be_tag(Tag, Type);
+can_be_tag(Tag, {paren_type,_,[Type]}) ->
+ can_be_tag(Tag, Type);
+can_be_tag(Tag, {atom,_,Atom}) ->
+ Tag =:= Atom;
+can_be_tag(_Tag, {integer,_,_Int}) ->
+ false;
+can_be_tag(_Tag, {op,_,_Op,_Arg}) ->
+ false;
+can_be_tag(_Tag, {op,_,_Op,_Arg1,_Arg2}) ->
+ false;
+can_be_tag(Tag, {type,_,BName,[]}) when BName =:= bool; BName =:= boolean ->
+ is_boolean(Tag);
+can_be_tag(Tag, {type,_,timeout,[]}) ->
+ Tag =:= infinity;
+can_be_tag(Tag, {type,_,union,Choices}) ->
+ lists:any(fun(C) -> can_be_tag(Tag,C) end, Choices);
+can_be_tag(_Tag, {type,_,Name,_Args}) ->
+ not ordsets:is_element(Name, ?NON_ATOM_TYPES);
+can_be_tag(_Tag, _Type) ->
+ true.
+
+-spec cant_match(pattern(), abs_type()) -> boolean().
+cant_match(Pattern, {ann_type,_,[_Var,Type]}) ->
+ cant_match(Pattern, Type);
+cant_match(Pattern, {paren_type,_,[Type]}) ->
+ cant_match(Pattern, Type);
+cant_match(_Pattern, {atom,_,_Atom}) ->
+ true;
+cant_match(_Pattern, {integer,_,_Int}) ->
+ true;
+cant_match(_Pattern, {op,_,_Op,_Arg}) ->
+ true;
+cant_match(_Pattern, {op,_,_Op,_Arg1,_Arg2}) ->
+ true;
+cant_match(Pattern, {type,_,mfa,[]}) ->
+ cant_match(Pattern, {type,0,tuple,[{type,0,atom,[]},{type,0,atom,[]},
+ {type,0,arity,[]}]});
+cant_match(Pattern, {type,_,union,Choices}) ->
+ lists:all(fun(C) -> cant_match(Pattern,C) end, Choices);
+cant_match(_Pattern, {type,_,tuple,any}) ->
+ false;
+cant_match(Pattern, {type,_,tuple,Fields}) ->
+ tuple_size(Pattern) =/= length(Fields) orelse
+ try match(tuple_to_list(Pattern), Fields, none, true) of
+ _ -> false
+ catch
+ throw:no_match -> true
+ end;
+cant_match(_Pattern, {type,_,Name,_Args}) ->
+ ordsets:is_element(Name, ?NON_TUPLE_TYPES);
+cant_match(_Pattern, _Type) ->
+ false.
+
+-spec cant_have_head(abs_type()) -> boolean().
+cant_have_head({ann_type,_,[_Var,Type]}) ->
+ cant_have_head(Type);
+cant_have_head({paren_type,_,[Type]}) ->
+ cant_have_head(Type);
+cant_have_head({atom,_,_Atom}) ->
+ true;
+cant_have_head({integer,_,_Int}) ->
+ true;
+cant_have_head({op,_,_Op,_Arg}) ->
+ true;
+cant_have_head({op,_,_Op,_Arg1,_Arg2}) ->
+ true;
+cant_have_head({type,_,union,Choices}) ->
+ lists:all(fun cant_have_head/1, Choices);
+cant_have_head({type,_,Name,_Args}) ->
+ ordsets:is_element(Name, ?NO_HEAD_TYPES);
+cant_have_head(_Type) ->
+ false.
+
+%% Only covers atoms, integers and tuples, i.e. those that can be specified
+%% through singleton types.
+-spec term_to_singleton_type(atom() | integer()
+ | loose_tuple(atom() | integer())) -> abs_type().
+term_to_singleton_type(Atom) when is_atom(Atom) ->
+ {atom,0,Atom};
+term_to_singleton_type(Int) when is_integer(Int), Int >= 0 ->
+ {integer,0,Int};
+term_to_singleton_type(Int) when is_integer(Int), Int < 0 ->
+ {op,0,'-',{integer,0,-Int}};
+term_to_singleton_type(Tuple) when is_tuple(Tuple) ->
+ Fields = tuple_to_list(Tuple),
+ {type,0,tuple,[term_to_singleton_type(F) || F <- Fields]}.
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Instance testing functions
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% CAUTION: this must be sorted
+-define(EQUIV_TYPES,
+ [{arity, {type,0,range,[{integer,0,0},{integer,0,255}]}},
+ {bool, {type,0,boolean,[]}},
+ {byte, {type,0,range,[{integer,0,0},{integer,0,255}]}},
+ {char, {type,0,range,[{integer,0,0},{integer,0,16#10ffff}]}},
+ {function, {type,0,'fun',[]}},
+ {identifier, {type,0,union,[{type,0,pid,[]},{type,0,port,[]},
+ {type,0,reference,[]}]}},
+ {iodata, {type,0,union,[{type,0,binary,[]},{type,0,iolist,[]}]}},
+ {iolist, {type,0,maybe_improper_list,
+ [{type,0,union,[{type,0,byte,[]},{type,0,binary,[]},
+ {type,0,iolist,[]}]},
+ {type,0,binary,[]}]}},
+ {list, {type,0,list,[{type,0,any,[]}]}},
+ {maybe_improper_list, {type,0,maybe_improper_list,[{type,0,any,[]},
+ {type,0,any,[]}]}},
+ {mfa, {type,0,tuple,[{type,0,atom,[]},{type,0,atom,[]},
+ {type,0,arity,[]}]}},
+ {node, {type,0,atom,[]}},
+ {nonempty_list, {type,0,nonempty_list,[{type,0,any,[]}]}},
+ {nonempty_maybe_improper_list, {type,0,nonempty_maybe_improper_list,
+ [{type,0,any,[]},{type,0,any,[]}]}},
+ {nonempty_string, {type,0,nonempty_list,[{type,0,char,[]}]}},
+ {string, {type,0,list,[{type,0,char,[]}]}},
+ {term, {type,0,any,[]}},
+ {timeout, {type,0,union,[{atom,0,infinity},
+ {type,0,non_neg_integer,[]}]}}]).
+
+%% @private
+%% TODO: Most of these functions accept an extended form of abs_type(), namely
+%% the addition of a custom wrapper: {'from_mod',mod_name(),...}
+-spec is_instance(term(), mod_name(), abs_type()) -> boolean().
+is_instance(X, Mod, TypeForm) ->
+ is_instance(X, Mod, TypeForm, []).
+
+-spec is_instance(term(), mod_name(), abs_type(), imm_stack()) -> boolean().
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {from_mod,OrigMod,Type}, Stack) ->
+ is_instance(X, OrigMod, Type, Stack);
+is_instance(_X, _Mod, {var,_,'_'}, _Stack) ->
+ true;
+is_instance(_X, _Mod, {var,_,Name}, _Stack) ->
+ %% All unconstrained spec vars have been replaced by 'any()' and we always
+ %% replace the variables on the RHS of types before recursing into them.
+ %% Provided that '-type' declarations contain no unbound variables, we
+ %% don't expect to find any non-'_' variables while recursing.
+ throw({'$typeserver',{unbound_var_in_type_declaration,Name}});
+is_instance(X, Mod, {ann_type,_,[_Var,Type]}, Stack) ->
+ is_instance(X, Mod, Type, Stack);
+is_instance(X, Mod, {paren_type,_,[Type]}, Stack) ->
+ is_instance(X, Mod, Type, Stack);
+is_instance(X, Mod, {remote_type,_,[{atom,_,RemMod},{atom,_,Name},ArgForms]},
+ Stack) ->
+ is_custom_instance(X, Mod, RemMod, Name, ArgForms, true, Stack);
+is_instance(SameAtom, _Mod, {atom,_,SameAtom}, _Stack) ->
+ true;
+is_instance(SameInt, _Mod, {integer,_,SameInt}, _Stack) ->
+ true;
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {op,_,_Op,_Arg} = Expr, _Stack) ->
+ is_int_const(X, Expr);
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {op,_,_Op,_Arg1,_Arg2} = Expr, _Stack) ->
+ is_int_const(X, Expr);
+is_instance(_X, _Mod, {type,_,any,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ true;
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,atom,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_atom(X);
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,binary,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_binary(X);
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,binary,[BaseExpr,UnitExpr]}, _Stack) ->
+ %% <<_:X,_:_*Y>> means "bitstrings of X + k*Y bits, k >= 0"
+ case eval_int(BaseExpr) of
+ {ok,Base} when Base >= 0 ->
+ case eval_int(UnitExpr) of
+ {ok,Unit} when Unit >= 0 ->
+ case is_bitstring(X) of
+ true ->
+ BitSizeX = bit_size(X),
+ case Unit =:= 0 of
+ true ->
+ BitSizeX =:= Base;
+ false ->
+ BitSizeX >= Base
+ andalso
+ (BitSizeX - Base) rem Unit =:= 0
+ end;
+ false -> false
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ abs_expr_error(invalid_unit, UnitExpr)
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ abs_expr_error(invalid_base, BaseExpr)
+ end;
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,bitstring,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_bitstring(X);
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,boolean,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_boolean(X);
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,float,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_float(X);
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,'fun',[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_function(X);
+%% TODO: how to check range type? random inputs? special case for 0-arity?
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,'fun',[{type,_,any,[]},_Range]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_function(X);
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,'fun',[{type,_,product,Domain},_Range]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_function(X, length(Domain));
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,integer,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_integer(X);
+is_instance(X, Mod, {type,_,list,[Type]}, _Stack) ->
+ list_test(X, Mod, Type, dummy, true, true, false);
+is_instance(X, Mod, {type,_,maybe_improper_list,[Cont,Term]}, _Stack) ->
+ list_test(X, Mod, Cont, Term, true, true, true);
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,module,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_atom(X) orelse
+ is_tuple(X) andalso X =/= {} andalso is_atom(element(1,X));
+is_instance([], _Mod, {type,_,nil,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ true;
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,neg_integer,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_integer(X) andalso X < 0;
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,non_neg_integer,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_integer(X) andalso X >= 0;
+is_instance(X, Mod, {type,_,nonempty_list,[Type]}, _Stack) ->
+ list_test(X, Mod, Type, dummy, false, true, false);
+is_instance(X, Mod, {type,_,nonempty_improper_list,[Cont,Term]}, _Stack) ->
+ list_test(X, Mod, Cont, Term, false, false, true);
+is_instance(X, Mod, {type,_,nonempty_maybe_improper_list,[Cont,Term]},
+ _Stack) ->
+ list_test(X, Mod, Cont, Term, false, true, true);
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,number,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_number(X);
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,pid,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_pid(X);
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,port,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_port(X);
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,pos_integer,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_integer(X) andalso X > 0;
+is_instance(_X, _Mod, {type,_,product,_Elements}, _Stack) ->
+ throw({'$typeserver',{internal,product_in_is_instance}});
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,range,[LowExpr,HighExpr]}, _Stack) ->
+ case {eval_int(LowExpr),eval_int(HighExpr)} of
+ {{ok,Low},{ok,High}} when Low =< High ->
+ X >= Low andalso X =< High;
+ _ ->
+ abs_expr_error(invalid_range, LowExpr, HighExpr)
+ end;
+is_instance(X, Mod, {type,_,record,[{atom,_,Name} = NameForm | RawSubsts]},
+ Stack) ->
+ Substs = [{N,T} || {type,_,field_type,[{atom,_,N},T]} <- RawSubsts],
+ SubstsDict = dict:from_list(Substs),
+ case get_type_repr(Mod, {record,Name,0}, false) of
+ {ok,{abs_record,OrigFields}} ->
+ Fields = [case dict:find(FieldName, SubstsDict) of
+ {ok,NewFieldType} -> NewFieldType;
+ error -> OrigFieldType
+ end
+ || {FieldName,OrigFieldType} <- OrigFields],
+ is_instance(X, Mod, {type,0,tuple,[NameForm|Fields]}, Stack);
+ {error,Reason} ->
+ throw({'$typeserver',Reason})
+ end;
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,reference,[]}, _Stack) ->
+ is_reference(X);
+is_instance(X, _Mod, {type,_,tuple,any}, _Stack) ->
+ is_tuple(X);
+is_instance(X, Mod, {type,_,tuple,Fields}, _Stack) ->
+ is_tuple(X) andalso tuple_test(tuple_to_list(X), Mod, Fields);
+is_instance(X, Mod, {type,_,union,Choices}, Stack) ->
+ IsInstance = fun(Choice) -> is_instance(X,Mod,Choice,Stack) end,
+ lists:any(IsInstance, Choices);
+is_instance(X, Mod, {type,_,Name,[]}, Stack) ->
+ case orddict:find(Name, ?EQUIV_TYPES) of
+ {ok,EquivType} ->
+ is_instance(X, Mod, EquivType, Stack);
+ error ->
+ is_maybe_hard_adt(X, Mod, Name, [], Stack)
+ end;
+is_instance(X, Mod, {type,_,Name,ArgForms}, Stack) ->
+ is_maybe_hard_adt(X, Mod, Name, ArgForms, Stack);
+is_instance(_X, _Mod, _Type, _Stack) ->
+ false.
+
+-spec is_int_const(term(), abs_expr()) -> boolean().
+is_int_const(X, Expr) ->
+ case eval_int(Expr) of
+ {ok,Int} ->
+ X =:= Int;
+ error ->
+ abs_expr_error(invalid_int_const, Expr)
+ end.
+
+%% TODO: We implicitly add the '| []' at the termination of maybe_improper_list.
+%% TODO: We ignore a '[]' termination in improper_list.
+-spec list_test(term(), mod_name(), abs_type(), 'dummy' | abs_type(), boolean(),
+ boolean(), boolean()) -> boolean().
+list_test(X, Mod, Content, Termination, CanEmpty, CanProper, CanImproper) ->
+ is_list(X) andalso
+ list_rec(X, Mod, Content, Termination, CanEmpty, CanProper, CanImproper).
+
+-spec list_rec(term(), mod_name(), abs_type(), 'dummy' | abs_type(), boolean(),
+ boolean(), boolean()) -> boolean().
+list_rec([], _Mod, _Content, _Termination, CanEmpty, CanProper, _CanImproper) ->
+ CanEmpty andalso CanProper;
+list_rec([X | Rest], Mod, Content, Termination, _CanEmpty, CanProper,
+ CanImproper) ->
+ is_instance(X, Mod, Content, []) andalso
+ list_rec(Rest, Mod, Content, Termination, true, CanProper, CanImproper);
+list_rec(X, Mod, _Content, Termination, _CanEmpty, _CanProper, CanImproper) ->
+ CanImproper andalso is_instance(X, Mod, Termination, []).
+
+-spec tuple_test([term()], mod_name(), [abs_type()]) -> boolean().
+tuple_test([], _Mod, []) ->
+ true;
+tuple_test([X | XTail], Mod, [T | TTail]) ->
+ is_instance(X, Mod, T, []) andalso tuple_test(XTail, Mod, TTail);
+tuple_test(_, _Mod, _) ->
+ false.
+
+-spec is_maybe_hard_adt(term(), mod_name(), type_name(), [abs_type()],
+ imm_stack()) -> boolean().
+is_maybe_hard_adt(X, Mod, Name, ArgForms, Stack) ->
+ case orddict:find({Name,length(ArgForms)}, ?HARD_ADTS) of
+ {ok,ADTMod} ->
+ is_custom_instance(X, Mod, ADTMod, Name, ArgForms, true, Stack);
+ error ->
+ is_custom_instance(X, Mod, Mod, Name, ArgForms, false, Stack)
+ end.
+
+-spec is_custom_instance(term(), mod_name(), mod_name(), type_name(),
+ [abs_type()], boolean(), imm_stack()) -> boolean().
+is_custom_instance(X, Mod, RemMod, Name, RawArgForms, IsRemote, Stack) ->
+ ArgForms = case Mod =/= RemMod of
+ true -> [{from_mod,Mod,A} || A <- RawArgForms];
+ false -> RawArgForms
+ end,
+ Arity = length(ArgForms),
+ FullTypeRef = {RemMod,Name,Arity},
+ case lists:member(FullTypeRef, Stack) of
+ true ->
+ throw({'$typeserver',{self_reference,FullTypeRef}});
+ false ->
+ TypeRef = {type,Name,Arity},
+ AbsType = get_abs_type(RemMod, TypeRef, ArgForms, IsRemote),
+ is_instance(X, RemMod, AbsType, [FullTypeRef|Stack])
+ end.
+
+-spec get_abs_type(mod_name(), type_ref(), [abs_type()], boolean()) ->
+ abs_type().
+get_abs_type(RemMod, TypeRef, ArgForms, IsRemote) ->
+ case get_type_repr(RemMod, TypeRef, IsRemote) of
+ {ok,TypeRepr} ->
+ {FinalAbsType,SymbInfo,VarNames} =
+ case TypeRepr of
+ {cached,_FinType,FAT,SI} -> {FAT,SI,[]};
+ {abs_type,FAT,VN,SI} -> {FAT,SI,VN}
+ end,
+ AbsType =
+ case SymbInfo of
+ not_symb -> FinalAbsType;
+ {orig_abs,OrigAbsType} -> OrigAbsType
+ end,
+ VarSubstsDict = dict:from_list(lists:zip(VarNames,ArgForms)),
+ update_vars(AbsType, VarSubstsDict, false);
+ {error,Reason} ->
+ throw({'$typeserver',Reason})
+ end.
+
+-spec abs_expr_error(atom(), abs_expr()) -> no_return().
+abs_expr_error(ImmReason, Expr) ->
+ {error,Reason} = expr_error(ImmReason, Expr),
+ throw({'$typeserver',Reason}).
+
+-spec abs_expr_error(atom(), abs_expr(), abs_expr()) -> no_return().
+abs_expr_error(ImmReason, Expr1, Expr2) ->
+ {error,Reason} = expr_error(ImmReason, Expr1, Expr2),
+ throw({'$typeserver',Reason}).
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Type translation functions
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-spec convert(mod_name(), abs_type(), state()) ->
+ rich_result2(fin_type(),state()).
+convert(Mod, TypeForm, State) ->
+ case convert(Mod, TypeForm, State, [], dict:new()) of
+ {ok,{simple,Type},NewState} ->
+ {ok, Type, NewState};
+ {ok,{rec,_RecFun,_RecArgs},_NewState} ->
+ {error, {internal,rec_returned_to_toplevel}};
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec convert(mod_name(), abs_type(), state(), stack(), var_dict()) ->
+ rich_result2(ret_type(),state()).
+convert(Mod, {paren_type,_,[Type]}, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ convert(Mod, Type, State, Stack, VarDict);
+convert(Mod, {ann_type,_,[_Var,Type]}, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ convert(Mod, Type, State, Stack, VarDict);
+convert(_Mod, {var,_,'_'}, State, _Stack, _VarDict) ->
+ {ok, {simple,proper_types:any()}, State};
+convert(_Mod, {var,_,VarName}, State, _Stack, VarDict) ->
+ case dict:find(VarName, VarDict) of
+ %% TODO: do we need to check if we are at toplevel of a recursive?
+ {ok,RetType} -> {ok, RetType, State};
+ error -> {error, {unbound_var,VarName}}
+ end;
+convert(Mod, {remote_type,_,[{atom,_,RemMod},{atom,_,Name},ArgForms]}, State,
+ Stack, VarDict) ->
+ case prepare_for_remote(RemMod, Name, length(ArgForms), State) of
+ {ok,NewState} ->
+ convert_custom(Mod,RemMod,Name,ArgForms,NewState,Stack,VarDict);
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end;
+convert(_Mod, {atom,_,Atom}, State, _Stack, _VarDict) ->
+ {ok, {simple,proper_types:exactly(Atom)}, State};
+convert(_Mod, {integer,_,_Int} = IntExpr, State, _Stack, _VarDict) ->
+ convert_integer(IntExpr, State);
+convert(_Mod, {op,_,_Op,_Arg} = OpExpr, State, _Stack, _VarDict) ->
+ convert_integer(OpExpr, State);
+convert(_Mod, {op,_,_Op,_Arg1,_Arg2} = OpExpr, State, _Stack, _VarDict) ->
+ convert_integer(OpExpr, State);
+convert(_Mod, {type,_,binary,[BaseExpr,UnitExpr]}, State, _Stack, _VarDict) ->
+ %% <<_:X,_:_*Y>> means "bitstrings of X + k*Y bits, k >= 0"
+ case eval_int(BaseExpr) of
+ {ok,0} ->
+ case eval_int(UnitExpr) of
+ {ok,0} -> {ok, {simple,proper_types:exactly(<<>>)}, State};
+ {ok,1} -> {ok, {simple,proper_types:bitstring()}, State};
+ {ok,8} -> {ok, {simple,proper_types:binary()}, State};
+ {ok,N} when N > 0 ->
+ Gen = ?LET(L, proper_types:list(proper_types:bitstring(N)),
+ concat_bitstrings(L)),
+ {ok, {simple,Gen}, State};
+ _ -> expr_error(invalid_unit, UnitExpr)
+ end;
+ {ok,Base} when Base > 0 ->
+ Head = proper_types:bitstring(Base),
+ case eval_int(UnitExpr) of
+ {ok,0} -> {ok, {simple,Head}, State};
+ {ok,1} ->
+ Tail = proper_types:bitstring(),
+ {ok, {simple,concat_binary_gens(Head, Tail)}, State};
+ {ok,8} ->
+ Tail = proper_types:binary(),
+ {ok, {simple,concat_binary_gens(Head, Tail)}, State};
+ {ok,N} when N > 0 ->
+ Tail =
+ ?LET(L, proper_types:list(proper_types:bitstring(N)),
+ concat_bitstrings(L)),
+ {ok, {simple,concat_binary_gens(Head, Tail)}, State};
+ _ -> expr_error(invalid_unit, UnitExpr)
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ expr_error(invalid_base, BaseExpr)
+ end;
+convert(_Mod, {type,_,range,[LowExpr,HighExpr]}, State, _Stack, _VarDict) ->
+ case {eval_int(LowExpr),eval_int(HighExpr)} of
+ {{ok,Low},{ok,High}} when Low =< High ->
+ {ok, {simple,proper_types:integer(Low,High)}, State};
+ _ ->
+ expr_error(invalid_range, LowExpr, HighExpr)
+ end;
+convert(_Mod, {type,_,nil,[]}, State, _Stack, _VarDict) ->
+ {ok, {simple,proper_types:exactly([])}, State};
+convert(Mod, {type,_,list,[ElemForm]}, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ convert_list(Mod, false, ElemForm, State, Stack, VarDict);
+convert(Mod, {type,_,nonempty_list,[ElemForm]}, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ convert_list(Mod, true, ElemForm, State, Stack, VarDict);
+convert(_Mod, {type,_,nonempty_list,[]}, State, _Stack, _VarDict) ->
+ {ok, {simple,proper_types:non_empty(proper_types:list())}, State};
+convert(_Mod, {type,_,nonempty_string,[]}, State, _Stack, _VarDict) ->
+ {ok, {simple,proper_types:non_empty(proper_types:string())}, State};
+convert(_Mod, {type,_,tuple,any}, State, _Stack, _VarDict) ->
+ {ok, {simple,proper_types:tuple()}, State};
+convert(Mod, {type,_,tuple,ElemForms}, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ convert_tuple(Mod, ElemForms, false, State, Stack, VarDict);
+convert(Mod, {type,_,'$fixed_list',ElemForms}, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ convert_tuple(Mod, ElemForms, true, State, Stack, VarDict);
+convert(Mod, {type,_,record,[{atom,_,Name}|FieldForms]}, State, Stack,
+ VarDict) ->
+ convert_record(Mod, Name, FieldForms, State, Stack, VarDict);
+convert(Mod, {type,_,union,ChoiceForms}, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ convert_union(Mod, ChoiceForms, State, Stack, VarDict);
+convert(Mod, {type,_,'fun',[{type,_,product,Domain},Range]}, State, Stack,
+ VarDict) ->
+ convert_fun(Mod, length(Domain), Range, State, Stack, VarDict);
+%% TODO: These types should be replaced with accurate types.
+%% TODO: Add support for nonempty_improper_list/2.
+convert(Mod, {type,_,maybe_improper_list,[]}, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ convert(Mod, {type,0,list,[]}, State, Stack, VarDict);
+convert(Mod, {type,_,maybe_improper_list,[Cont,_Ter]}, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ convert(Mod, {type,0,list,[Cont]}, State, Stack, VarDict);
+convert(Mod, {type,_,nonempty_maybe_improper_list,[]}, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ convert(Mod, {type,0,nonempty_list,[]}, State, Stack, VarDict);
+convert(Mod, {type,_,nonempty_maybe_improper_list,[Cont,_Term]}, State, Stack,
+ VarDict) ->
+ convert(Mod, {type,0,nonempty_list,[Cont]}, State, Stack, VarDict);
+convert(Mod, {type,_,iodata,[]}, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ RealType = {type,0,union,[{type,0,binary,[]},{type,0,iolist,[]}]},
+ convert(Mod, RealType, State, Stack, VarDict);
+convert(Mod, {type,_,Name,[]}, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ case ordsets:is_element(Name, ?STD_TYPES_0) of
+ true ->
+ {ok, {simple,proper_types:Name()}, State};
+ false ->
+ convert_maybe_hard_adt(Mod, Name, [], State, Stack, VarDict)
+ end;
+convert(Mod, {type,_,Name,ArgForms}, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ convert_maybe_hard_adt(Mod, Name, ArgForms, State, Stack, VarDict);
+convert(_Mod, TypeForm, _State, _Stack, _VarDict) ->
+ {error, {unsupported_type,TypeForm}}.
+
+-spec concat_bitstrings([bitstring()]) -> bitstring().
+concat_bitstrings(BitStrings) ->
+ concat_bitstrings_tr(BitStrings, <<>>).
+
+-spec concat_bitstrings_tr([bitstring()], bitstring()) -> bitstring().
+concat_bitstrings_tr([], Acc) ->
+ Acc;
+concat_bitstrings_tr([BitString | Rest], Acc) ->
+ concat_bitstrings_tr(Rest, <<Acc/bits,BitString/bits>>).
+
+-spec concat_binary_gens(fin_type(), fin_type()) -> fin_type().
+concat_binary_gens(HeadType, TailType) ->
+ ?LET({H,T}, {HeadType,TailType}, <<H/bits,T/bits>>).
+
+-spec convert_fun(mod_name(), arity(), abs_type(), state(), stack(),
+ var_dict()) -> rich_result2(ret_type(),state()).
+convert_fun(Mod, Arity, Range, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ case convert(Mod, Range, State, ['fun' | Stack], VarDict) of
+ {ok,{simple,RangeType},NewState} ->
+ {ok, {simple,proper_types:function(Arity,RangeType)}, NewState};
+ {ok,{rec,RecFun,RecArgs},NewState} ->
+ case at_toplevel(RecArgs, Stack) of
+ true -> base_case_error(Stack);
+ false -> convert_rec_fun(Arity, RecFun, RecArgs, NewState)
+ end;
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec convert_rec_fun(arity(), rec_fun(), rec_args(), state()) ->
+ {'ok',ret_type(),state()}.
+convert_rec_fun(Arity, RecFun, RecArgs, State) ->
+ %% We bind the generated value by size.
+ NewRecFun =
+ fun(GenFuns,Size) ->
+ proper_types:function(Arity, RecFun(GenFuns,Size))
+ end,
+ NewRecArgs = clean_rec_args(RecArgs),
+ {ok, {rec,NewRecFun,NewRecArgs}, State}.
+
+-spec convert_list(mod_name(), boolean(), abs_type(), state(), stack(),
+ var_dict()) -> rich_result2(ret_type(),state()).
+convert_list(Mod, NonEmpty, ElemForm, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ case convert(Mod, ElemForm, State, [list | Stack], VarDict) of
+ {ok,{simple,ElemType},NewState} ->
+ InnerType = proper_types:list(ElemType),
+ FinType = case NonEmpty of
+ true -> proper_types:non_empty(InnerType);
+ false -> InnerType
+ end,
+ {ok, {simple,FinType}, NewState};
+ {ok,{rec,RecFun,RecArgs},NewState} ->
+ case {at_toplevel(RecArgs,Stack), NonEmpty} of
+ {true,true} ->
+ base_case_error(Stack);
+ {true,false} ->
+ NewRecFun =
+ fun(GenFuns,Size) ->
+ ElemGen = fun(S) -> ?LAZY(RecFun(GenFuns,S)) end,
+ proper_types:distlist(Size, ElemGen, false)
+ end,
+ NewRecArgs = clean_rec_args(RecArgs),
+ {ok, {rec,NewRecFun,NewRecArgs}, NewState};
+ {false,_} ->
+ {NewRecFun,NewRecArgs} =
+ convert_rec_list(RecFun, RecArgs, NonEmpty),
+ {ok, {rec,NewRecFun,NewRecArgs}, NewState}
+ end;
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec convert_rec_list(rec_fun(), rec_args(), boolean()) ->
+ {rec_fun(),rec_args()}.
+convert_rec_list(RecFun, [{true,FullTypeRef}] = RecArgs, NonEmpty) ->
+ {NewRecFun,_NormalRecArgs} =
+ convert_normal_rec_list(RecFun, RecArgs, NonEmpty),
+ AltRecFun =
+ fun([InstListGen],Size) ->
+ InstTypesList =
+ proper_types:get_prop(internal_types, InstListGen(Size)),
+ proper_types:fixed_list([RecFun([fun(_Size) -> I end],0)
+ || I <- InstTypesList])
+ end,
+ NewRecArgs = [{{list,NonEmpty,AltRecFun},FullTypeRef}],
+ {NewRecFun, NewRecArgs};
+convert_rec_list(RecFun, RecArgs, NonEmpty) ->
+ convert_normal_rec_list(RecFun, RecArgs, NonEmpty).
+
+-spec convert_normal_rec_list(rec_fun(), rec_args(), boolean()) ->
+ {rec_fun(),rec_args()}.
+convert_normal_rec_list(RecFun, RecArgs, NonEmpty) ->
+ NewRecFun = fun(GenFuns,Size) ->
+ ElemGen = fun(S) -> RecFun(GenFuns, S) end,
+ proper_types:distlist(Size, ElemGen, NonEmpty)
+ end,
+ NewRecArgs = clean_rec_args(RecArgs),
+ {NewRecFun, NewRecArgs}.
+
+-spec convert_tuple(mod_name(), [abs_type()], boolean(), state(), stack(),
+ var_dict()) -> rich_result2(ret_type(),state()).
+convert_tuple(Mod, ElemForms, ToList, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ case process_list(Mod, ElemForms, State, [tuple | Stack], VarDict) of
+ {ok,RetTypes,NewState} ->
+ case combine_ret_types(RetTypes, {tuple,ToList}) of
+ {simple,_FinType} = RetType ->
+ {ok, RetType, NewState};
+ {rec,_RecFun,RecArgs} = RetType ->
+ case at_toplevel(RecArgs, Stack) of
+ true -> base_case_error(Stack);
+ false -> {ok, RetType, NewState}
+ end
+ end;
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec convert_union(mod_name(), [abs_type()], state(), stack(), var_dict()) ->
+ rich_result2(ret_type(),state()).
+convert_union(Mod, ChoiceForms, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ case process_list(Mod, ChoiceForms, State, [union | Stack], VarDict) of
+ {ok,RawChoices,NewState} ->
+ ProcessChoice = fun(T,A) -> process_choice(T,A,Stack) end,
+ {RevSelfRecs,RevNonSelfRecs,RevNonRecs} =
+ lists:foldl(ProcessChoice, {[],[],[]}, RawChoices),
+ case {lists:reverse(RevSelfRecs),lists:reverse(RevNonSelfRecs),
+ lists:reverse(RevNonRecs)} of
+ {_SelfRecs,[],[]} ->
+ base_case_error(Stack);
+ {[],NonSelfRecs,NonRecs} ->
+ {ok, combine_ret_types(NonRecs ++ NonSelfRecs, union),
+ NewState};
+ {SelfRecs,NonSelfRecs,NonRecs} ->
+ {BCaseRecFun,BCaseRecArgs} =
+ case combine_ret_types(NonRecs ++ NonSelfRecs, union) of
+ {simple,BCaseType} ->
+ {fun([],_Size) -> BCaseType end,[]};
+ {rec,BCRecFun,BCRecArgs} ->
+ {BCRecFun,BCRecArgs}
+ end,
+ NumBCaseGens = length(BCaseRecArgs),
+ [ParentRef | _Upper] = Stack,
+ FallbackRecFun = fun([SelfGen],_Size) -> SelfGen(0) end,
+ FallbackRecArgs = [{false,ParentRef}],
+ FallbackRetType = {rec,FallbackRecFun,FallbackRecArgs},
+ {rec,RCaseRecFun,RCaseRecArgs} =
+ combine_ret_types([FallbackRetType] ++ SelfRecs
+ ++ NonSelfRecs, wunion),
+ NewRecFun =
+ fun(AllGens,Size) ->
+ {BCaseGens,RCaseGens} =
+ lists:split(NumBCaseGens, AllGens),
+ case Size of
+ 0 -> BCaseRecFun(BCaseGens,0);
+ _ -> RCaseRecFun(RCaseGens,Size)
+ end
+ end,
+ NewRecArgs = BCaseRecArgs ++ RCaseRecArgs,
+ {ok, {rec,NewRecFun,NewRecArgs}, NewState}
+ end;
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec process_choice(ret_type(), {[ret_type()],[ret_type()],[ret_type()]},
+ stack()) -> {[ret_type()],[ret_type()],[ret_type()]}.
+process_choice({simple,_} = RetType, {SelfRecs,NonSelfRecs,NonRecs}, _Stack) ->
+ {SelfRecs, NonSelfRecs, [RetType | NonRecs]};
+process_choice({rec,RecFun,RecArgs}, {SelfRecs,NonSelfRecs,NonRecs}, Stack) ->
+ case at_toplevel(RecArgs, Stack) of
+ true ->
+ case partition_by_toplevel(RecArgs, Stack, true) of
+ {[],[],_,_} ->
+ NewRecArgs = clean_rec_args(RecArgs),
+ {[{rec,RecFun,NewRecArgs} | SelfRecs], NonSelfRecs,
+ NonRecs};
+ {SelfRecArgs,SelfPos,OtherRecArgs,_OtherPos} ->
+ NumInstances = length(SelfRecArgs),
+ IsListInst = fun({true,_FTRef}) -> false
+ ; ({{list,_NE,_AltRecFun},_FTRef}) -> true
+ end,
+ NewRecFun =
+ case proper_arith:filter(IsListInst,SelfRecArgs) of
+ {[],[]} ->
+ no_list_inst_rec_fun(RecFun,NumInstances,
+ SelfPos);
+ {[{{list,NonEmpty,AltRecFun},_}],[ListInstPos]} ->
+ list_inst_rec_fun(AltRecFun,NumInstances,
+ SelfPos,NonEmpty,ListInstPos)
+ end,
+ [{_B,SelfRef} | _] = SelfRecArgs,
+ NewRecArgs =
+ [{false,SelfRef} | clean_rec_args(OtherRecArgs)],
+ {[{rec,NewRecFun,NewRecArgs} | SelfRecs], NonSelfRecs,
+ NonRecs}
+ end;
+ false ->
+ NewRecArgs = clean_rec_args(RecArgs),
+ {SelfRecs, [{rec,RecFun,NewRecArgs} | NonSelfRecs], NonRecs}
+ end.
+
+-spec no_list_inst_rec_fun(rec_fun(), pos_integer(), [position()]) -> rec_fun().
+no_list_inst_rec_fun(RecFun, NumInstances, SelfPos) ->
+ fun([SelfGen|OtherGens], Size) ->
+ ?LETSHRINK(
+ Instances,
+ %% Size distribution will be a little off if both normal and
+ %% instance-accepting generators are present.
+ lists:duplicate(NumInstances, SelfGen(Size div NumInstances)),
+ begin
+ InstGens = [fun(_Size) -> proper_types:exactly(I) end
+ || I <- Instances],
+ AllGens = proper_arith:insert(InstGens, SelfPos, OtherGens),
+ RecFun(AllGens, Size)
+ end)
+ end.
+
+-spec list_inst_rec_fun(rec_fun(), pos_integer(), [position()], boolean(),
+ position()) -> rec_fun().
+list_inst_rec_fun(AltRecFun, NumInstances, SelfPos, NonEmpty, ListInstPos) ->
+ fun([SelfGen|OtherGens], Size) ->
+ ?LETSHRINK(
+ AllInsts,
+ lists:duplicate(NumInstances - 1, SelfGen(Size div NumInstances))
+ ++ proper_types:distlist(Size div NumInstances, SelfGen, NonEmpty),
+ begin
+ {Instances,InstList} = lists:split(NumInstances - 1, AllInsts),
+ InstGens = [fun(_Size) -> proper_types:exactly(I) end
+ || I <- Instances],
+ InstTypesList = [proper_types:exactly(I) || I <- InstList],
+ InstListGen =
+ fun(_Size) -> proper_types:fixed_list(InstTypesList) end,
+ AllInstGens = proper_arith:list_insert(ListInstPos, InstListGen,
+ InstGens),
+ AllGens = proper_arith:insert(AllInstGens, SelfPos, OtherGens),
+ AltRecFun(AllGens, Size)
+ end)
+ end.
+
+-spec convert_maybe_hard_adt(mod_name(), type_name(), [abs_type()], state(),
+ stack(), var_dict()) ->
+ rich_result2(ret_type(),state()).
+convert_maybe_hard_adt(Mod, Name, ArgForms, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ Arity = length(ArgForms),
+ case orddict:find({Name,Arity}, ?HARD_ADTS) of
+ {ok,Mod} ->
+ convert_custom(Mod, Mod, Name, ArgForms, State, Stack, VarDict);
+ {ok,ADTMod} ->
+ ADT = {remote_type,0,[{atom,0,ADTMod},{atom,0,Name},ArgForms]},
+ convert(Mod, ADT, State, Stack, VarDict);
+ error ->
+ convert_custom(Mod, Mod, Name, ArgForms, State, Stack, VarDict)
+ end.
+
+-spec convert_custom(mod_name(), mod_name(), type_name(), [abs_type()], state(),
+ stack(), var_dict()) -> rich_result2(ret_type(),state()).
+convert_custom(Mod, RemMod, Name, ArgForms, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ case process_list(Mod, ArgForms, State, Stack, VarDict) of
+ {ok,Args,NewState} ->
+ Arity = length(Args),
+ TypeRef = {type,Name,Arity},
+ FullTypeRef = {RemMod,type,Name,Args},
+ convert_type(TypeRef, FullTypeRef, NewState, Stack);
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec convert_record(mod_name(), type_name(), [abs_type()], state(), stack(),
+ var_dict()) -> rich_result2(ret_type(),state()).
+convert_record(Mod, Name, RawSubsts, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ Substs = [{N,T} || {type,_,field_type,[{atom,_,N},T]} <- RawSubsts],
+ {SubstFields,SubstTypeForms} = lists:unzip(Substs),
+ case process_list(Mod, SubstTypeForms, State, Stack, VarDict) of
+ {ok,SubstTypes,NewState} ->
+ SubstsDict = dict:from_list(lists:zip(SubstFields, SubstTypes)),
+ TypeRef = {record,Name,0},
+ FullTypeRef = {Mod,record,Name,SubstsDict},
+ convert_type(TypeRef, FullTypeRef, NewState, Stack);
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec convert_type(type_ref(), full_type_ref(), state(), stack()) ->
+ rich_result2(ret_type(),state()).
+convert_type(TypeRef, {Mod,_Kind,_Name,_Spec} = FullTypeRef, State, Stack) ->
+ case stack_position(FullTypeRef, Stack) of
+ none ->
+ case get_type_repr(Mod, TypeRef, false, State) of
+ {ok,TypeRepr,NewState} ->
+ convert_new_type(TypeRef, FullTypeRef, TypeRepr, NewState,
+ Stack);
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end;
+ 1 ->
+ base_case_error(Stack);
+ _Pos ->
+ {ok, {rec,fun([Gen],Size) -> Gen(Size) end,[{true,FullTypeRef}]},
+ State}
+ end.
+
+-spec convert_new_type(type_ref(), full_type_ref(), type_repr(), state(),
+ stack()) -> rich_result2(ret_type(),state()).
+convert_new_type(_TypeRef, {_Mod,type,_Name,[]},
+ {cached,FinType,_TypeForm,_SymbInfo}, State, _Stack) ->
+ {ok, {simple,FinType}, State};
+convert_new_type(TypeRef, {Mod,type,_Name,Args} = FullTypeRef,
+ {abs_type,TypeForm,Vars,SymbInfo}, State, Stack) ->
+ VarDict = dict:from_list(lists:zip(Vars, Args)),
+ case convert(Mod, TypeForm, State, [FullTypeRef | Stack], VarDict) of
+ {ok, {simple,ImmFinType}, NewState} ->
+ FinType = case SymbInfo of
+ not_symb ->
+ ImmFinType;
+ {orig_abs,_OrigAbsType} ->
+ proper_symb:internal_well_defined(ImmFinType)
+ end,
+ FinalState = case Vars of
+ [] -> cache_type(Mod, TypeRef, FinType, TypeForm,
+ SymbInfo, NewState);
+ _ -> NewState
+ end,
+ {ok, {simple,FinType}, FinalState};
+ {ok, {rec,RecFun,RecArgs}, NewState} ->
+ convert_maybe_rec(FullTypeRef, SymbInfo, RecFun, RecArgs, NewState,
+ Stack);
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end;
+convert_new_type(_TypeRef, {Mod,record,Name,SubstsDict} = FullTypeRef,
+ {abs_record,OrigFields}, State, Stack) ->
+ Fields = [case dict:find(FieldName, SubstsDict) of
+ {ok,NewFieldType} -> NewFieldType;
+ error -> OrigFieldType
+ end
+ || {FieldName,OrigFieldType} <- OrigFields],
+ case convert_tuple(Mod, [{atom,0,Name} | Fields], false, State,
+ [FullTypeRef | Stack], dict:new()) of
+ {ok, {simple,_FinType}, _NewState} = Result ->
+ Result;
+ {ok, {rec,RecFun,RecArgs}, NewState} ->
+ convert_maybe_rec(FullTypeRef, not_symb, RecFun, RecArgs, NewState,
+ Stack);
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec cache_type(mod_name(), type_ref(), fin_type(), abs_type(), symb_info(),
+ state()) -> state().
+cache_type(Mod, TypeRef, FinType, TypeForm, SymbInfo,
+ #state{types = Types} = State) ->
+ TypeRepr = {cached,FinType,TypeForm,SymbInfo},
+ ModTypes = dict:fetch(Mod, Types),
+ NewModTypes = dict:store(TypeRef, TypeRepr, ModTypes),
+ NewTypes = dict:store(Mod, NewModTypes, Types),
+ State#state{types = NewTypes}.
+
+-spec convert_maybe_rec(full_type_ref(), symb_info(), rec_fun(), rec_args(),
+ state(), stack()) -> rich_result2(ret_type(),state()).
+convert_maybe_rec(FullTypeRef, SymbInfo, RecFun, RecArgs, State, Stack) ->
+ case at_toplevel(RecArgs, Stack) of
+ true -> base_case_error(Stack);
+ false -> safe_convert_maybe_rec(FullTypeRef, SymbInfo, RecFun, RecArgs,
+ State)
+ end.
+
+-spec safe_convert_maybe_rec(full_type_ref(),symb_info(),rec_fun(),rec_args(),
+ state()) -> rich_result2(ret_type(),state()).
+safe_convert_maybe_rec(FullTypeRef, SymbInfo, RecFun, RecArgs, State) ->
+ case partition_rec_args(FullTypeRef, RecArgs, false) of
+ {[],[],_,_} ->
+ {ok, {rec,RecFun,RecArgs}, State};
+ {MyRecArgs,MyPos,OtherRecArgs,_OtherPos} ->
+ case lists:all(fun({B,_T}) -> B =:= false end, MyRecArgs) of
+ true -> convert_rec_type(SymbInfo, RecFun, MyPos, OtherRecArgs,
+ State);
+ false -> {error, {internal,true_rec_arg_reached_type}}
+ end
+ end.
+
+-spec convert_rec_type(symb_info(), rec_fun(), [position()], rec_args(),
+ state()) -> {ok, ret_type(), state()}.
+convert_rec_type(SymbInfo, RecFun, MyPos, [], State) ->
+ NumRecArgs = length(MyPos),
+ M = fun(GenFun) ->
+ fun(Size) ->
+ GenFuns = lists:duplicate(NumRecArgs, GenFun),
+ RecFun(GenFuns, erlang:max(0,Size - 1))
+ end
+ end,
+ SizedGen = y(M),
+ ImmFinType = ?SIZED(Size,SizedGen(Size + 1)),
+ FinType = case SymbInfo of
+ not_symb ->
+ ImmFinType;
+ {orig_abs,_OrigAbsType} ->
+ proper_symb:internal_well_defined(ImmFinType)
+ end,
+ {ok, {simple,FinType}, State};
+convert_rec_type(_SymbInfo, RecFun, MyPos, OtherRecArgs, State) ->
+ NumRecArgs = length(MyPos),
+ NewRecFun =
+ fun(OtherGens,TopSize) ->
+ M = fun(GenFun) ->
+ fun(Size) ->
+ GenFuns = lists:duplicate(NumRecArgs, GenFun),
+ AllGens =
+ proper_arith:insert(GenFuns, MyPos, OtherGens),
+ RecFun(AllGens, erlang:max(0,Size - 1))
+ end
+ end,
+ (y(M))(TopSize)
+ end,
+ NewRecArgs = clean_rec_args(OtherRecArgs),
+ {ok, {rec,NewRecFun,NewRecArgs}, State}.
+
+%% Y Combinator: Read more at http://bc.tech.coop/blog/070611.html.
+-spec y(fun((fun((T) -> S)) -> fun((T) -> S))) -> fun((T) -> S).
+y(M) ->
+ G = fun(F) ->
+ M(fun(A) -> (F(F))(A) end)
+ end,
+ G(G).
+
+-spec process_list(mod_name(), [abs_type() | ret_type()], state(), stack(),
+ var_dict()) -> rich_result2([ret_type()],state()).
+process_list(Mod, RawTypes, State, Stack, VarDict) ->
+ Process = fun({simple,_FinType} = Type, {ok,Types,State1}) ->
+ {ok, [Type|Types], State1};
+ ({rec,_RecFun,_RecArgs} = Type, {ok,Types,State1}) ->
+ {ok, [Type|Types], State1};
+ (TypeForm, {ok,Types,State1}) ->
+ case convert(Mod, TypeForm, State1, Stack, VarDict) of
+ {ok,Type,State2} -> {ok,[Type|Types],State2};
+ {error,_} = Err -> Err
+ end;
+ (_RawType, {error,_} = Err) ->
+ Err
+ end,
+ case lists:foldl(Process, {ok,[],State}, RawTypes) of
+ {ok,RevTypes,NewState} ->
+ {ok, lists:reverse(RevTypes), NewState};
+ {error,_Reason} = Error ->
+ Error
+ end.
+
+-spec convert_integer(abs_expr(), state()) -> rich_result2(ret_type(),state()).
+convert_integer(Expr, State) ->
+ case eval_int(Expr) of
+ {ok,Int} -> {ok, {simple,proper_types:exactly(Int)}, State};
+ error -> expr_error(invalid_int_const, Expr)
+ end.
+
+-spec eval_int(abs_expr()) -> tagged_result(integer()).
+eval_int(Expr) ->
+ NoBindings = erl_eval:new_bindings(),
+ try erl_eval:expr(Expr, NoBindings) of
+ {value,Value,_NewBindings} when is_integer(Value) ->
+ {ok, Value};
+ _ ->
+ error
+ catch
+ error:_ ->
+ error
+ end.
+
+-spec expr_error(atom(), abs_expr()) -> {'error',term()}.
+expr_error(Reason, Expr) ->
+ {error, {Reason,lists:flatten(erl_pp:expr(Expr))}}.
+
+-spec expr_error(atom(), abs_expr(), abs_expr()) -> {'error',term()}.
+expr_error(Reason, Expr1, Expr2) ->
+ Str1 = lists:flatten(erl_pp:expr(Expr1)),
+ Str2 = lists:flatten(erl_pp:expr(Expr2)),
+ {error, {Reason,Str1,Str2}}.
+
+-spec base_case_error(stack()) -> {'error',term()}.
+%% TODO: This might confuse, since it doesn't record the arguments to parametric
+%% types or the type subsitutions of a record.
+base_case_error([{Mod,type,Name,Args} | _Upper]) ->
+ Arity = length(Args),
+ {error, {no_base_case,{Mod,type,Name,Arity}}};
+base_case_error([{Mod,record,Name,_SubstsDict} | _Upper]) ->
+ {error, {no_base_case,{Mod,record,Name}}}.
+
+
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Helper datatypes handling functions
+%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-spec stack_position(full_type_ref(), stack()) -> 'none' | pos_integer().
+stack_position(FullTypeRef, Stack) ->
+ SameType = fun(A) -> same_full_type_ref(A,FullTypeRef) end,
+ case proper_arith:find_first(SameType, Stack) of
+ {Pos,_} -> Pos;
+ none -> none
+ end.
+
+-spec partition_by_toplevel(rec_args(), stack(), boolean()) ->
+ {rec_args(),[position()],rec_args(),[position()]}.
+partition_by_toplevel(RecArgs, [], _OnlyInstanceAccepting) ->
+ {[],[],RecArgs,lists:seq(1,length(RecArgs))};
+partition_by_toplevel(RecArgs, [_Parent | _Upper], _OnlyInstanceAccepting)
+ when is_atom(_Parent) ->
+ {[],[],RecArgs,lists:seq(1,length(RecArgs))};
+partition_by_toplevel(RecArgs, [Parent | _Upper], OnlyInstanceAccepting) ->
+ partition_rec_args(Parent, RecArgs, OnlyInstanceAccepting).
+
+-spec at_toplevel(rec_args(), stack()) -> boolean().
+at_toplevel(RecArgs, Stack) ->
+ case partition_by_toplevel(RecArgs, Stack, false) of
+ {[],[],_,_} -> false;
+ _ -> true
+ end.
+
+-spec partition_rec_args(full_type_ref(), rec_args(), boolean()) ->
+ {rec_args(),[position()],rec_args(),[position()]}.
+partition_rec_args(FullTypeRef, RecArgs, OnlyInstanceAccepting) ->
+ SameType =
+ case OnlyInstanceAccepting of
+ true -> fun({false,_T}) -> false
+ ; ({_B,T}) -> same_full_type_ref(T,FullTypeRef) end;
+ false -> fun({_B,T}) -> same_full_type_ref(T,FullTypeRef) end
+ end,
+ proper_arith:partition(SameType, RecArgs).
+
+%% Tuples can be of 0 arity, unions of 1 and wunions at least of 2.
+-spec combine_ret_types([ret_type()], {'tuple',boolean()} | 'union'
+ | 'wunion') -> ret_type().
+combine_ret_types(RetTypes, EnclosingType) ->
+ case lists:all(fun is_simple_ret_type/1, RetTypes) of
+ true ->
+ %% This should never happen for wunion.
+ Combine = case EnclosingType of
+ {tuple,false} -> fun proper_types:tuple/1;
+ {tuple,true} -> fun proper_types:fixed_list/1;
+ union -> fun proper_types:union/1
+ end,
+ FinTypes = [T || {simple,T} <- RetTypes],
+ {simple, Combine(FinTypes)};
+ false ->
+ NumTypes = length(RetTypes),
+ {RevRecFuns,RevRecArgsList,NumRecs} =
+ lists:foldl(fun add_ret_type/2, {[],[],0}, RetTypes),
+ RecFuns = lists:reverse(RevRecFuns),
+ RecArgsList = lists:reverse(RevRecArgsList),
+ RecArgLens = [length(RecArgs) || RecArgs <- RecArgsList],
+ RecFunInfo = {NumTypes,NumRecs,RecArgLens,RecFuns},
+ FlatRecArgs = lists:flatten(RecArgsList),
+ {NewRecFun,NewRecArgs} =
+ case EnclosingType of
+ {tuple,ToList} ->
+ {tuple_rec_fun(RecFunInfo,ToList),
+ soft_clean_rec_args(FlatRecArgs,RecFunInfo,ToList)};
+ union ->
+ {union_rec_fun(RecFunInfo),clean_rec_args(FlatRecArgs)};
+ wunion ->
+ {wunion_rec_fun(RecFunInfo),
+ clean_rec_args(FlatRecArgs)}
+ end,
+ {rec, NewRecFun, NewRecArgs}
+ end.
+
+-spec tuple_rec_fun(rec_fun_info(), boolean()) -> rec_fun().
+tuple_rec_fun({_NumTypes,NumRecs,RecArgLens,RecFuns}, ToList) ->
+ Combine = case ToList of
+ true -> fun proper_types:fixed_list/1;
+ false -> fun proper_types:tuple/1
+ end,
+ fun(AllGFs,TopSize) ->
+ Size = TopSize div NumRecs,
+ GFsList = proper_arith:unflatten(AllGFs, RecArgLens),
+ ArgsList = [[GenFuns,Size] || GenFuns <- GFsList],
+ ZipFun = fun erlang:apply/2,
+ Combine(lists:zipwith(ZipFun, RecFuns, ArgsList))
+ end.
+
+-spec union_rec_fun(rec_fun_info()) -> rec_fun().
+union_rec_fun({_NumTypes,_NumRecs,RecArgLens,RecFuns}) ->
+ fun(AllGFs,Size) ->
+ GFsList = proper_arith:unflatten(AllGFs, RecArgLens),
+ ArgsList = [[GenFuns,Size] || GenFuns <- GFsList],
+ ZipFun = fun(F,A) -> ?LAZY(apply(F,A)) end,
+ proper_types:union(lists:zipwith(ZipFun, RecFuns, ArgsList))
+ end.
+
+-spec wunion_rec_fun(rec_fun_info()) -> rec_fun().
+wunion_rec_fun({NumTypes,_NumRecs,RecArgLens,RecFuns}) ->
+ fun(AllGFs,Size) ->
+ GFsList = proper_arith:unflatten(AllGFs, RecArgLens),
+ ArgsList = [[GenFuns,Size] || GenFuns <- GFsList],
+ ZipFun = fun(W,F,A) -> {W,?LAZY(apply(F,A))} end,
+ RecWeight = erlang:max(1, Size div (NumTypes - 1)),
+ Weights = [1 | lists:duplicate(NumTypes - 1, RecWeight)],
+ WeightedChoices = lists:zipwith3(ZipFun, Weights, RecFuns, ArgsList),
+ proper_types:wunion(WeightedChoices)
+ end.
+
+-spec add_ret_type(ret_type(), {[rec_fun()],[rec_args()],non_neg_integer()}) ->
+ {[rec_fun()],[rec_args()],non_neg_integer()}.
+add_ret_type({simple,FinType}, {RecFuns,RecArgsList,NumRecs}) ->
+ {[fun([],_) -> FinType end | RecFuns], [[] | RecArgsList], NumRecs};
+add_ret_type({rec,RecFun,RecArgs}, {RecFuns,RecArgsList,NumRecs}) ->
+ {[RecFun | RecFuns], [RecArgs | RecArgsList], NumRecs + 1}.
+
+-spec is_simple_ret_type(ret_type()) -> boolean().
+is_simple_ret_type({simple,_FinType}) ->
+ true;
+is_simple_ret_type({rec,_RecFun,_RecArgs}) ->
+ false.
+
+-spec clean_rec_args(rec_args()) -> rec_args().
+clean_rec_args(RecArgs) ->
+ [{false,F} || {_B,F} <- RecArgs].
+
+-spec soft_clean_rec_args(rec_args(), rec_fun_info(), boolean()) -> rec_args().
+soft_clean_rec_args(RecArgs, RecFunInfo, ToList) ->
+ soft_clean_rec_args_tr(RecArgs, [], RecFunInfo, ToList, false, 1).
+
+-spec soft_clean_rec_args_tr(rec_args(), rec_args(), rec_fun_info(), boolean(),
+ boolean(), position()) -> rec_args().
+soft_clean_rec_args_tr([], Acc, _RecFunInfo, _ToList, _FoundListInst, _Pos) ->
+ lists:reverse(Acc);
+soft_clean_rec_args_tr([{{list,_NonEmpty,_AltRecFun},FTRef} | Rest], Acc,
+ RecFunInfo, ToList, true, Pos) ->
+ NewArg = {false,FTRef},
+ soft_clean_rec_args_tr(Rest, [NewArg|Acc], RecFunInfo, ToList, true, Pos+1);
+soft_clean_rec_args_tr([{{list,NonEmpty,AltRecFun},FTRef} | Rest], Acc,
+ RecFunInfo, ToList, false, Pos) ->
+ {NumTypes,NumRecs,RecArgLens,RecFuns} = RecFunInfo,
+ AltRecFunPos = get_group(Pos, RecArgLens),
+ AltRecFuns = proper_arith:list_update(AltRecFunPos, AltRecFun, RecFuns),
+ AltRecFunInfo = {NumTypes,NumRecs,RecArgLens,AltRecFuns},
+ NewArg = {{list,NonEmpty,tuple_rec_fun(AltRecFunInfo,ToList)},FTRef},
+ soft_clean_rec_args_tr(Rest, [NewArg|Acc], RecFunInfo, ToList, true, Pos+1);
+soft_clean_rec_args_tr([Arg | Rest], Acc, RecFunInfo, ToList, FoundListInst,
+ Pos) ->
+ soft_clean_rec_args_tr(Rest, [Arg | Acc], RecFunInfo, ToList, FoundListInst,
+ Pos+1).
+
+-spec get_group(pos_integer(), [non_neg_integer()]) -> pos_integer().
+get_group(Pos, AllMembers) ->
+ get_group_tr(Pos, AllMembers, 1).
+
+-spec get_group_tr(pos_integer(), [non_neg_integer()], pos_integer()) ->
+ pos_integer().
+get_group_tr(Pos, [Members | Rest], GroupNum) ->
+ case Pos =< Members of
+ true -> GroupNum;
+ false -> get_group_tr(Pos - Members, Rest, GroupNum + 1)
+ end.
+
+-spec same_full_type_ref(full_type_ref(), term()) -> boolean().
+same_full_type_ref({SameMod,type,SameName,Args1},
+ {SameMod,type,SameName,Args2}) ->
+ length(Args1) =:= length(Args2)
+ andalso lists:all(fun({A,B}) -> same_ret_type(A,B) end,
+ lists:zip(Args1, Args2));
+same_full_type_ref({SameMod,record,SameName,SubstsDict1},
+ {SameMod,record,SameName,SubstsDict2}) ->
+ same_substs_dict(SubstsDict1, SubstsDict2);
+same_full_type_ref(_, _) ->
+ false.
+
+-spec same_ret_type(ret_type(), ret_type()) -> boolean().
+same_ret_type({simple,FinType1}, {simple,FinType2}) ->
+ same_fin_type(FinType1, FinType2);
+same_ret_type({rec,RecFun1,RecArgs1}, {rec,RecFun2,RecArgs2}) ->
+ NumRecArgs = length(RecArgs1),
+ length(RecArgs2) =:= NumRecArgs
+ andalso lists:all(fun({A1,A2}) -> same_rec_arg(A1,A2,NumRecArgs) end,
+ lists:zip(RecArgs1,RecArgs2))
+ andalso same_rec_fun(RecFun1, RecFun2, NumRecArgs);
+same_ret_type(_, _) ->
+ false.
+
+%% TODO: Is this too strict?
+-spec same_rec_arg(rec_arg(), rec_arg(), arity()) -> boolean().
+same_rec_arg({{list,SameBool,AltRecFun1},FTRef1},
+ {{list,SameBool,AltRecFun2},FTRef2}, NumRecArgs) ->
+ same_rec_fun(AltRecFun1, AltRecFun2, NumRecArgs)
+ andalso same_full_type_ref(FTRef1, FTRef2);
+same_rec_arg({true,FTRef1}, {true,FTRef2}, _NumRecArgs) ->
+ same_full_type_ref(FTRef1, FTRef2);
+same_rec_arg({false,FTRef1}, {false,FTRef2}, _NumRecArgs) ->
+ same_full_type_ref(FTRef1, FTRef2);
+same_rec_arg(_, _, _NumRecArgs) ->
+ false.
+
+-spec same_substs_dict(substs_dict(), substs_dict()) -> boolean().
+same_substs_dict(SubstsDict1, SubstsDict2) ->
+ SameKVPair = fun({{_K,V1},{_K,V2}}) -> same_ret_type(V1,V2);
+ (_) -> false
+ end,
+ SubstsKVList1 = lists:sort(dict:to_list(SubstsDict1)),
+ SubstsKVList2 = lists:sort(dict:to_list(SubstsDict2)),
+ length(SubstsKVList1) =:= length(SubstsKVList2)
+ andalso lists:all(SameKVPair, lists:zip(SubstsKVList1,SubstsKVList2)).
+
+-spec same_fin_type(fin_type(), fin_type()) -> boolean().
+same_fin_type(Type1, Type2) ->
+ proper_types:equal_types(Type1, Type2).
+
+-spec same_rec_fun(rec_fun(), rec_fun(), arity()) -> boolean().
+same_rec_fun(RecFun1, RecFun2, NumRecArgs) ->
+ %% It's ok that we return a type, even if there's a 'true' for use of
+ %% an instance.
+ GenFun = fun(_Size) -> proper_types:exactly('$dummy') end,
+ GenFuns = lists:duplicate(NumRecArgs,GenFun),
+ same_fin_type(RecFun1(GenFuns,0), RecFun2(GenFuns,0)).
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/abs b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/abs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f229a6d036
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/abs
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+
+abs.erl:12: Function i1/0 has no local return
+abs.erl:16: The pattern 'true' can never match the type 'false'
+abs.erl:23: Function i2/0 has no local return
+abs.erl:27: The pattern 'true' can never match the type 'false'
+abs.erl:34: Function i3/0 has no local return
+abs.erl:37: The pattern 'true' can never match the type 'false'
+abs.erl:45: Function i4/0 has no local return
+abs.erl:49: The pattern 'true' can never match the type 'false'
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/abs.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/abs.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..251e24cdfc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/abs.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+-module(abs).
+
+%% OTP-12948. erlang:abs/1 bug fix.
+
+-export([t/0]).
+
+t() ->
+ Fs = [fun i1/0, fun i2/0, fun i3/0, fun i4/0, fun f1/0],
+ _ = [catch F() || F <- Fs],
+ ok.
+
+i1() ->
+ A = int(),
+ I1 = i1(A),
+ true = I1 < 2,
+ true = I1 < 1. % can never match
+
+-spec i1(neg_integer()) -> non_neg_integer().
+
+i1(A) when is_integer(A), A < 0 ->
+ abs(A).
+
+i2() ->
+ A = int(),
+ I2 = i2(A),
+ true = I2 < 1,
+ true = I2 < 0. % can never match
+
+-spec i2(non_neg_integer()) -> non_neg_integer().
+
+i2(A) when is_integer(A), A >= 0 ->
+ abs(A).
+
+i3() ->
+ A = int(),
+ I3 = i3(A),
+ true = I3 < -1,
+ true = I3 < 0. % can never match
+
+-spec i3(integer()) -> non_neg_integer().
+
+i3(A) when is_integer(A) ->
+ abs(A).
+
+i4() ->
+ A = int(),
+ I4 = i4(A),
+ true = I4 =:= 0 orelse I4 =:= 1,
+ true = I4 < 0 orelse I4 > 1. % can never match
+
+-spec i4(integer()) -> number().
+
+i4(A) when A =:= -1; A =:= 0; A =:= 1 ->
+ abs(A).
+
+f1() ->
+ F1 = f1(float()),
+ math:sqrt(F1).
+
+f1(A) ->
+ abs(A).
+
+-spec int() -> integer().
+
+int() ->
+ foo:bar().
+
+-spec float() -> float().
+
+float() ->
+ math:sqrt(1.0).
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/keydel.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/keydel.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..18a5c0670c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/keydel.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+-module(keydel).
+
+-export([store/3]).
+
+-record(att, {f}).
+
+-type attachment() :: list().
+
+-opaque att() :: #att{} | attachment().
+
+-spec store(atom(), any(), att()) -> att().
+store(Field, undefined, Att) when is_list(Att) ->
+ lists:keydelete(Field, 1, Att);
+store(Field, Value, Att) when is_list(Att) ->
+ lists:keystore(Field, 1, Att, {Field, Value});
+store(Field, Value, Att) ->
+ store(Field, Value, upgrade(Att)).
+
+
+-spec upgrade(#att{}) -> attachment().
+upgrade(#att{} = Att) ->
+ Map = lists:zip(
+ record_info(fields, att),
+ lists:seq(2, record_info(size, att))
+ ),
+ %% Don't store undefined elements since that is default
+ [{F, element(I, Att)} || {F, I} <- Map, element(I, Att) /= undefined];
+upgrade(Att) ->
+ Att.
diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/vsn.mk b/lib/dialyzer/vsn.mk
index 48e0830109..e57caa9ad3 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-DIALYZER_VSN = 2.8
+DIALYZER_VSN = 2.8.1
diff --git a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml
index 1e1206aa2d..61b7fd1337 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml
+++ b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml
@@ -795,14 +795,6 @@ Messages larger than the specified number of bytes are discarded.</p>
Defaults to <c>16777215</c>, the maximum value of the 24-bit Message
Length field in a Diameter Header.</p>
-<warning>
-<p>
-This option should be set to as low a value as is sufficient for the
-Diameter applications and peers in question, since decoding incoming
-messages from a malicious peer can otherwise generate significant
-load.</p>
-</warning>
-
</item>
<tag><c>{restrict_connections, false
@@ -921,6 +913,49 @@ Options <c>monitor</c> and <c>link</c> are ignored.</p>
Defaults to the empty list.</p>
</item>
+<marker id="strict_mbit"/>
+<tag><c>{strict_mbit, boolean()}</c></tag>
+<item>
+<p>
+Whether or not to regard an AVP setting the M-bit as erroneous when
+the command grammar in question does not explicitly allow the AVP.
+If <c>true</c> then such AVPs are regarded as 5001 errors,
+DIAMETER_AVP_UNSUPPORTED.
+If <c>false</c> then the M-bit is ignored and policing
+it becomes the receiver's responsibility.</p>
+
+<p>
+Defaults to <c>true</c>.</p>
+
+<warning>
+<p>
+RFC 6733 is unclear about the semantics of the M-bit.
+One the one hand, the CCF specification in section 3.2 documents AVP
+in a command grammar as meaning <b>any</b> arbitrary AVP; on the
+other hand, 1.3.4 states that AVPs setting the M-bit cannot be added
+to an existing command: the modified command must instead be
+placed in a new Diameter application.</p>
+<p>
+The reason for the latter is presumably interoperability:
+allowing arbitrary AVPs setting the M-bit in a command makes its
+interpretation implementation-dependent, since there's no
+guarantee that all implementations will understand the same set of
+arbitrary AVPs in the context of a given command.
+However, interpreting <c>AVP</c> in a command grammar as <b>any</b>
+AVP, regardless of M-bit, renders 1.3.4 meaningless, since the receiver
+can simply ignore any AVP it thinks isn't relevant, regardless of the
+sender's intent.</p>
+<p>
+Beware of confusing mandatory in the sense of the M-bit with mandatory
+in the sense of the command grammar.
+The former is a semantic requirement: that the receiver understand the
+semantics of the AVP in the context in question.
+The latter is a syntactic requirement: whether or not the AVP must
+occur in the message in question.</p>
+</warning>
+
+</item>
+
<marker id="string_decode"/>
<tag><c>{string_decode, boolean()}</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -1232,9 +1267,7 @@ is not the length of the message in question, as received over the
transport interface documented in &man_transport;.</p>
<p>
-If <c>exit</c> then a warning report is emitted and the parent of the
-transport process in question exits, which causes the transport
-process itself to exit as described in &man_transport;.
+If <c>exit</c> then the transport process in question exits.
If <c>handle</c> then the message is processed as usual, a resulting
&app_handle_request; or &app_handle_answer; callback (if one takes
place) indicating the <c>5015</c> error (DIAMETER_INVALID_MESSAGE_LENGTH).
diff --git a/lib/diameter/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/diameter/doc/src/notes.xml
index 299d4093da..61bed37682 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/diameter/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -43,6 +43,94 @@ first.</p>
<!-- ===================================================================== -->
+<section><title>diameter 1.11</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fix relay encode of nested, Grouped AVPs.</p>
+ <p>
+ A fault in OTP-12475 caused encode to fail if the first
+ AVP in a Grouped AVP was itself Grouped.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12879 Aux Id: OTP-12475 </p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Match acceptable peer addresses case insensitively.</p>
+ <p>
+ Regular expressions passed in an 'accept' tuple to
+ diameter_tcp or diameter_sctp inappropriately matched
+ case.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12902</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fix diameter_watchdog function clause.</p>
+ <p>
+ OTP-12912 introduced an error with accepting transports
+ setting <c>{restrict_connections, false}</c>, causing
+ processes to fail when peer connections were terminated.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12969</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+
+ <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Don't report 5005 (DIAMETER_AVP_MISSING) errors
+ unnecessarily.</p>
+ <p>
+ An AVP whose decode failed was reported as missing,
+ despite having been reported with another error as a
+ consequence of the failure.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12871</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Improve decode performance.</p>
+ <p>
+ The time required to decode a message increased
+ quadratically with the number of AVPs in the worst case,
+ leading to extremely long execution times.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12891</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Improve watchdog and statistics performance.</p>
+ <p>
+ Inefficient use of timers contributed to poor performance
+ at high load, as did ordering of the table statistics are
+ written to.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12912</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Add service_opt() strict_mbit.</p>
+ <p>
+ There are differing opinions on whether or not reception
+ of an arbitrary AVP setting the M-bit is an error. The
+ default interpretation is strict: if a command grammar
+ doesn't explicitly allow an AVP setting the M-bit then
+ reception of such an AVP is regarded as an error. Setting
+ <c>{strict_mbit, false}</c> disables this check.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12947</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
<section><title>diameter 1.10</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
@@ -134,7 +222,7 @@ first.</p>
<item>
<p>
Change license text from Erlang Public License to Apache
- Public License v2</p>
+ Public License v2.</p>
<p>
Own Id: OTP-12845</p>
</item>
diff --git a/lib/diameter/include/diameter_gen.hrl b/lib/diameter/include/diameter_gen.hrl
index a43ab4edb2..611ad796a9 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/include/diameter_gen.hrl
+++ b/lib/diameter/include/diameter_gen.hrl
@@ -31,7 +31,10 @@
%% Key to a value in the process dictionary that determines whether or
%% not an unrecognized AVP setting the M-bit should be regarded as an
-%% error or not. See is_strict/0.
+%% error or not. See is_strict/0. This is only used to relax M-bit
+%% interpretation inside Grouped AVPs not setting the M-bit. The
+%% service_opt() strict_mbit can be used to disable the check
+%% globally.
-define(STRICT_KEY, strict).
%% Key that says whether or not we should do a best-effort decode
@@ -186,9 +189,10 @@ decode_avps(Name, Recs) ->
= lists:foldl(fun(T,A) -> decode(Name, T, A) end,
{[], {newrec(Name), []}},
Recs),
- {Rec, Avps, Failed ++ missing(Rec, Name)}.
-%% Append 5005 errors so that a 5014 for the same AVP will take
-%% precedence in a Result-Code/Failed-AVP setting.
+ {Rec, Avps, Failed ++ missing(Rec, Name, Failed)}.
+%% Append 5005 errors so that errors are reported in the order
+%% encountered. Failed-AVP should typically contain the first
+%% encountered error accordg to the RFC.
newrec(Name) ->
'#new-'(name2rec(Name)).
@@ -201,20 +205,36 @@ newrec(Name) ->
%% Failed-AVP AVP SHOULD be included in the message. The Failed-AVP
%% AVP MUST contain an example of the missing AVP complete with the
%% Vendor-Id if applicable. The value field of the missing AVP
-%% should be of correct minimum length and contain zeroes.
-
-missing(Rec, Name) ->
- [{5005, empty_avp(F)} || F <- '#info-'(element(1, Rec), fields),
- A <- [avp_arity(Name, F)],
- false <- [have_arity(A, '#get-'(F, Rec))]].
+%% should be of correct minimum length and contain zeros.
+
+missing(Rec, Name, Failed) ->
+ Avps = lists:foldl(fun({_, #diameter_avp{code = C, vendor_id = V}}, A) ->
+ sets:add_element({C,V}, A)
+ end,
+ sets:new(),
+ Failed),
+ [{5005, A} || F <- '#info-'(element(1, Rec), fields),
+ not has_arity(avp_arity(Name, F), '#get-'(F, Rec)),
+ #diameter_avp{code = C, vendor_id = V}
+ = A <- [empty_avp(F)],
+ not sets:is_element({C,V}, Avps)].
%% Maximum arities have already been checked in building the record.
-have_arity({Min, _}, L) ->
- Min =< length(L);
-have_arity(N, V) ->
+has_arity({Min, _}, L) ->
+ has_prefix(Min, L);
+has_arity(N, V) ->
N /= 1 orelse V /= undefined.
+%% Compare a non-negative integer and the length of a list without
+%% computing the length.
+has_prefix(0, _) ->
+ true;
+has_prefix(_, []) ->
+ false;
+has_prefix(N, L) ->
+ has_prefix(N-1, tl(L)).
+
%% empty_avp/1
empty_avp(Name) ->
@@ -431,7 +451,8 @@ relax(_, _) ->
false.
is_strict() ->
- false /= getr(?STRICT_KEY).
+ diameter_codec:getopt(strict_mbit)
+ andalso false /= getr(?STRICT_KEY).
%% relax/1
%%
@@ -608,14 +629,17 @@ pack(undefined, 1, FieldName, Avp, Acc) ->
%% AVP MUST be included and contain a copy of the first instance of
%% the offending AVP that exceeded the maximum number of occurrences
%%
+
pack(_, 1, _, Avp, {Rec, Failed}) ->
{Rec, [{5009, Avp} | Failed]};
-pack(L, {_, Max}, _, Avp, {Rec, Failed})
- when length(L) == Max ->
- {Rec, [{5009, Avp} | Failed]};
-
-pack(L, _, FieldName, Avp, Acc) ->
- p(FieldName, fun(V) -> [V|L] end, Avp, Acc).
+pack(L, {_, Max}, FieldName, Avp, Acc) ->
+ case '*' /= Max andalso has_prefix(Max, L) of
+ true ->
+ {Rec, Failed} = Acc,
+ {Rec, [{5009, Avp} | Failed]};
+ false ->
+ p(FieldName, fun(V) -> [V|L] end, Avp, Acc)
+ end.
%% p/4
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter.erl
index e82c2c168c..de88f6befd 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter.erl
@@ -312,6 +312,7 @@ call(SvcName, App, Message) ->
| {sequence, sequence() | evaluable()}
| {share_peers, remotes()}
| {string_decode, boolean()}
+ | {strict_mbit, boolean()}
| {incoming_maxlen, message_length()}
| {use_shared_peers, remotes()}
| {spawn_opt, list()}.
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl
index 34276a1674..1ea5357924 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl
@@ -77,9 +77,10 @@ setopts(Opts)
when is_list(Opts) ->
lists:foreach(fun setopt/1, Opts).
-%% Decode stringish types to string()? The default true is for
-%% backwards compatibility.
-setopt({string_decode = K, false = B}) ->
+%% The default string_decode true is for backwards compatibility.
+setopt({K, false = B})
+ when K == string_decode;
+ K == strict_mbit ->
setopt(K, B);
%% Regard anything but the generated RFC 3588 dictionary as modern.
@@ -97,7 +98,8 @@ setopt(Key, Value) ->
getopt(Key) ->
case get({diameter, Key}) of
- undefined when Key == string_decode ->
+ undefined when Key == string_decode;
+ Key == strict_mbit ->
true;
undefined when Key == rfc ->
6733;
@@ -657,16 +659,23 @@ split_data(Bin, Len) ->
%% The normal case here is data as an #diameter_avp{} list or an
%% iolist, which are the cases that generated codec modules use. The
-%% other case is as a convenience in the relay case in which the
+%% other cases are a convenience in the relay case in which the
%% dictionary doesn't know about specific AVP's.
-%% Grouped AVP whose components need packing ...
-pack_avp([#diameter_avp{} = A | Avps]) ->
- pack_avp(A#diameter_avp{data = Avps});
-pack_avp(#diameter_avp{data = [#diameter_avp{} | _] = Avps} = A) ->
- pack_avp(A#diameter_avp{data = encode_avps(Avps)});
+%% Decoded Grouped AVP with decoded components: ignore components
+%% since they're already encoded in the Grouped AVP.
+pack_avp([#diameter_avp{} = Grouped | _Components]) ->
+ pack_avp(Grouped);
-%% ... data as a type/value tuple ...
+%% Grouped AVP whose components need packing. It's intentional that
+%% this isn't equivalent to [Grouped | Components]: here the
+%% components need to be encoded before wrapping with the Grouped AVP,
+%% and the list is flat, nesting being accomplished in the data
+%% fields.
+pack_avp(#diameter_avp{data = [#diameter_avp{} | _] = Components} = Grouped) ->
+ pack_avp(Grouped#diameter_avp{data = encode_avps(Components)});
+
+%% Data as a type/value tuple ...
pack_avp(#diameter_avp{data = {Type, Value}} = A)
when is_atom(Type) ->
pack_avp(A#diameter_avp{data = diameter_types:Type(encode, Value)});
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_config.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_config.erl
index 5ae4ff1f46..702f11593a 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_config.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_config.erl
@@ -38,8 +38,7 @@
-module(diameter_config).
-behaviour(gen_server).
--compile({no_auto_import, [monitor/2, now/0]}).
--import(diameter_lib, [now/0]).
+-compile({no_auto_import, [monitor/2]}).
-export([start_service/2,
stop_service/1,
@@ -70,7 +69,7 @@
-include("diameter_internal.hrl").
%% Server state.
--record(state, {id = now()}).
+-record(state, {id = diameter_lib:now()}).
%% Registered name of the server.
-define(SERVER, ?MODULE).
@@ -648,6 +647,7 @@ make_config(SvcName, Opts) ->
{?NOMASK, sequence},
{nodes, restrict_connections},
{16#FFFFFF, incoming_maxlen},
+ {true, strict_mbit},
{true, string_decode},
{[], spawn_opt}]),
@@ -686,12 +686,14 @@ opt(K, false = B)
K == use_shared_peers;
K == monitor;
K == restrict_connections;
+ K == strict_mbit;
K == string_decode ->
B;
opt(K, true = B)
when K == share_peers;
K == use_shared_peers;
+ K == strict_mbit;
K == string_decode ->
B;
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_lib.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_lib.erl
index b5b37dcf62..43b0ca24ab 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_lib.erl
@@ -103,32 +103,18 @@ fmt(T) ->
%% # now/0
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--type timestamp() :: {non_neg_integer(), 0..999999, 0..999999}.
--type now() :: integer() %% monotonic time
- | timestamp().
-
-spec now()
- -> now().
-
-%% Use monotonic time if it exists, fall back to erlang:now()
-%% otherwise.
+ -> integer().
now() ->
- try
- erlang:monotonic_time()
- catch
- error: undef -> erlang:now()
- end.
+ erlang:monotonic_time().
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% # timestamp/1
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--spec timestamp(NowT :: now())
- -> timestamp().
-
-timestamp({_,_,_} = T) -> %% erlang:now()
- T;
+-spec timestamp(integer())
+ -> erlang:timestamp().
timestamp(MonoT) -> %% monotonic time
MicroSecs = monotonic_to_microseconds(MonoT + erlang:time_offset()),
@@ -142,30 +128,27 @@ monotonic_to_microseconds(MonoT) ->
%% # now_diff/1
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--spec now_diff(NowT :: now())
+-spec now_diff(T0 :: integer())
-> {Hours, Mins, Secs, MicroSecs}
when Hours :: non_neg_integer(),
Mins :: 0..59,
Secs :: 0..59,
MicroSecs :: 0..999999.
-%% Return timer:now_diff(now(), NowT) as an {H, M, S, MicroS} tuple
-%% instead of as integer microseconds.
+%% Return time difference as an {H, M, S, MicroS} tuple instead of as
+%% integer microseconds.
-now_diff(Time) ->
- time(micro_diff(Time)).
+now_diff(T0) ->
+ time(micro_diff(T0)).
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% # micro_diff/1
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--spec micro_diff(NowT :: now())
+-spec micro_diff(T0 :: integer())
-> MicroSecs
when MicroSecs :: non_neg_integer().
-micro_diff({_,_,_} = T0) ->
- timer:now_diff(erlang:now(), T0);
-
micro_diff(T0) -> %% monotonic time
monotonic_to_microseconds(erlang:monotonic_time() - T0).
@@ -173,16 +156,12 @@ micro_diff(T0) -> %% monotonic time
%% # micro_diff/2
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--spec micro_diff(T1 :: now(), T0 :: now())
+-spec micro_diff(T1 :: integer(), T0 :: integer())
-> MicroSecs
when MicroSecs :: non_neg_integer().
-micro_diff(T1, T0)
- when is_integer(T1), is_integer(T0) -> %% monotonic time
- monotonic_to_microseconds(T1 - T0);
-
-micro_diff(T1, T0) -> %% at least one erlang:now()
- timer:now_diff(timestamp(T1), timestamp(T0)).
+micro_diff(T1, T0) -> %% monotonic time
+ monotonic_to_microseconds(T1 - T0).
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% # time/1
@@ -190,19 +169,13 @@ micro_diff(T1, T0) -> %% at least one erlang:now()
%% Return an elapsed time as an {H, M, S, MicroS} tuple.
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--spec time(NowT | Diff)
+-spec time(Diff :: non_neg_integer())
-> {Hours, Mins, Secs, MicroSecs}
- when NowT :: timestamp(),
- Diff :: non_neg_integer(),
- Hours :: non_neg_integer(),
+ when Hours :: non_neg_integer(),
Mins :: 0..59,
Secs :: 0..59,
MicroSecs :: 0..999999.
-time({_,_,_} = NowT) -> %% time of day
- %% 24 hours = 24*60*60*1000000 = 86400000000 microsec
- time(timer:now_diff(NowT, {0,0,0}) rem 86400000000);
-
time(Micro) -> %% elapsed time
Seconds = Micro div 1000000,
H = Seconds div 3600,
@@ -215,7 +188,7 @@ time(Micro) -> %% elapsed time
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec seed()
- -> {timestamp(), {integer(), integer(), integer()}}.
+ -> {erlang:timestamp(), {integer(), integer(), integer()}}.
%% Return an argument for random:seed/1.
@@ -225,9 +198,6 @@ seed() ->
%% seed/1
-seed({_,_,_} = T) ->
- T;
-
seed(T) -> %% monotonic time
{erlang:phash2(node()), T, erlang:unique_integer()}.
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_peer.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_peer.erl
index acec91c43f..2759f17e64 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_peer.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_peer.erl
@@ -21,9 +21,6 @@
-module(diameter_peer).
-behaviour(gen_server).
--compile({no_auto_import, [now/0]}).
--import(diameter_lib, [now/0]).
-
%% Interface towards transport modules ...
-export([recv/2,
up/1,
@@ -60,7 +57,7 @@
-define(SERVER, ?MODULE).
%% Server state.
--record(state, {id = now()}).
+-record(state, {id = diameter_lib:now()}).
%% Default transport_module/config.
-define(DEFAULT_TMOD, diameter_tcp).
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_peer_fsm.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_peer_fsm.erl
index f5e04d3eae..2b23183d18 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_peer_fsm.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_peer_fsm.erl
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ handle_info(T, #state{} = State) ->
?LOG(stop, Reason),
{stop, {shutdown, Reason}, State};
stop ->
- ?LOG(stop, T),
+ ?LOG(stop, truncate(T)),
{stop, {shutdown, T}, State}
catch
exit: {diameter_codec, encode, T} = Reason ->
@@ -348,6 +348,11 @@ code_change(_, State, _) ->
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+truncate({'DOWN' = T, _, process, Pid, _}) ->
+ {T, Pid};
+truncate(T) ->
+ T.
+
putr(Key, Val) ->
put({?MODULE, Key}, Val).
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_reg.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_reg.erl
index ce29baae45..7f198080ba 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_reg.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_reg.erl
@@ -25,8 +25,7 @@
-module(diameter_reg).
-behaviour(gen_server).
--compile({no_auto_import, [monitor/2, now/0]}).
--import(diameter_lib, [now/0]).
+-compile({no_auto_import, [monitor/2]}).
-export([add/1,
add_new/1,
@@ -68,7 +67,7 @@
%% Table entry containing the Term -> Pid mapping.
-define(MAPPING(Term, Pid), {Term, Pid}).
--record(state, {id = now(),
+-record(state, {id = diameter_lib:now(),
q = []}). %% [{From, Pat}]
%% ===========================================================================
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_service.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_service.erl
index 5cb7fa5abe..13508321c3 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_service.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_service.erl
@@ -25,9 +25,6 @@
-module(diameter_service).
-behaviour(gen_server).
--compile({no_auto_import, [now/0]}).
--import(diameter_lib, [now/0]).
-
%% towards diameter_service_sup
-export([start_link/1]).
@@ -115,7 +112,7 @@
%% to determine whether or not we need to call the process for a
%% pick_peer callback in the statefull case.
-record(state,
- {id = now(),
+ {id = diameter_lib:now(),
service_name :: diameter:service_name(), %% key in ?STATE_TABLE
service :: #diameter_service{},
watchdogT = ets_new(watchdogs) %% #watchdog{} at start
@@ -132,6 +129,7 @@
| {share_peers, diameter:remotes()} %% broadcast to
| {use_shared_peers, diameter:remotes()} %% use from
| {restrict_connections, diameter:restriction()}
+ | {strict_mbit, boolean()}
| {string_decode, boolean()}
| {incoming_maxlen, diameter:message_length()}]}).
%% shared_peers reflects the peers broadcast from remote nodes.
@@ -144,7 +142,7 @@
ref :: match(reference()), %% key into diameter_config
options :: match([diameter:transport_opt()]),%% from start_transport
state = ?WD_INITIAL :: match(wd_state()),
- started = now(), %% at process start
+ started = diameter_lib:now(),%% at process start
peer = false :: match(boolean() | pid())}).
%% true at accepted, pid() at okay/reopen
@@ -154,7 +152,7 @@
{pid :: pid(),
apps :: [{0..16#FFFFFFFF, diameter:app_alias()}], %% {Id, Alias}
caps :: #diameter_caps{},
- started = now(), %% at process start
+ started = diameter_lib:now(), %% at process start
watchdog :: pid()}). %% key into watchdogT
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -701,7 +699,8 @@ service_options(Opts) ->
?RESTRICT)},
{spawn_opt, proplists:get_value(spawn_opt, Opts, [])},
{string_decode, proplists:get_value(string_decode, Opts, true)},
- {incoming_maxlen, proplists:get_value(incoming_maxlen, Opts, 16#FFFFFF)}].
+ {incoming_maxlen, proplists:get_value(incoming_maxlen, Opts, 16#FFFFFF)},
+ {strict_mbit, proplists:get_value(strict_mbit, Opts, true)}].
%% The order of options is significant since we match against the list.
mref(false = No) ->
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_stats.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_stats.erl
index 83e562e7fe..8c10464e98 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_stats.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_stats.erl
@@ -25,9 +25,6 @@
-module(diameter_stats).
-behaviour(gen_server).
--compile({no_auto_import, [now/0]}).
--import(diameter_lib, [now/0]).
-
-export([reg/2, reg/1,
incr/3, incr/1,
read/1,
@@ -61,7 +58,7 @@
-define(SERVER, ?MODULE).
%% Server state.
--record(state, {id = now()}).
+-record(state, {id = diameter_lib:now()}).
-type counter() :: any().
-type ref() :: any().
@@ -143,9 +140,14 @@ read(Refs, B) ->
L.
to_refdict(L) ->
- lists:foldl(fun({{C,R}, N}, D) -> orddict:append(R, {C,N}, D) end,
- orddict:new(),
- L).
+ lists:foldl(fun append/2, orddict:new(), L).
+
+%% Order both references and counters in the returned list.
+append({{Ctr, Ref}, N}, Dict) ->
+ orddict:update(Ref,
+ fun(D) -> orddict:store(Ctr, N, D) end,
+ [{Ctr, N}],
+ Dict).
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% # sum(Refs)
@@ -221,7 +223,7 @@ uptime() ->
%% ----------------------------------------------------------
init([]) ->
- ets:new(?TABLE, [named_table, ordered_set, public]),
+ ets:new(?TABLE, [named_table, set, public, {write_concurrency, true}]),
{ok, #state{}}.
%% ----------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_sync.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_sync.erl
index 3309224399..7fb6888e21 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_sync.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_sync.erl
@@ -28,9 +28,6 @@
-module(diameter_sync).
-behaviour(gen_server).
--compile({no_auto_import, [now/0]}).
--import(diameter_lib, [now/0]).
-
-export([call/4, call/5,
cast/4, cast/5,
carp/1, carp/2]).
@@ -73,7 +70,7 @@
%% Server state.
-record(state,
- {time = now(),
+ {time = diameter_lib:now(),
pending = 0 :: non_neg_integer(), %% outstanding requests
monitor = new() :: ets:tid(), %% MonitorRef -> {Name, From}
queue = new() :: ets:tid()}). %% Name -> queue of {Pid, Ref}
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl
index 692a01e651..9e14860693 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl
@@ -80,6 +80,7 @@
apps :: [#diameter_app{}],
sequence :: diameter:sequence(),
codec :: [{string_decode, boolean()}
+ | {strict_mbit, boolean()}
| {incoming_maxlen, diameter:message_length()}]}).
%% Note that incoming_maxlen is currently handled in diameter_peer_fsm,
%% so that any message exceeding the maximum is discarded. Retain the
@@ -106,7 +107,8 @@ make_recvdata([SvcName, PeerT, Apps, SvcOpts | _]) ->
sequence = Mask,
codec = [T || {K,_} = T <- SvcOpts,
lists:member(K, [string_decode,
- incoming_maxlen])]}.
+ incoming_maxlen,
+ strict_mbit])]}.
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% peer_up/1
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_watchdog.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_watchdog.erl
index c6d0a0b6ed..ea8b2fdb0e 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_watchdog.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_watchdog.erl
@@ -66,7 +66,9 @@
%% end PCB
parent = self() :: pid(), %% service process
transport :: pid() | undefined, %% peer_fsm process
- tref :: reference(), %% reference for current watchdog timer
+ tref :: reference() %% reference for current watchdog timer
+ | integer() %% monotonic time
+ | undefined,
dictionary :: module(), %% common dictionary
receive_data :: term(),
%% term passed into diameter_service with incoming message
@@ -94,7 +96,7 @@ start({_,_} = Type, T) ->
Ack = make_ref(),
{ok, Pid} = diameter_watchdog_sup:start_child({Ack, Type, self(), T}),
try
- {erlang:monitor(process, Pid), Pid}
+ {monitor(process, Pid), Pid}
after
send(Pid, Ack)
end.
@@ -121,7 +123,7 @@ i({Ack, T, Pid, {RecvData,
#diameter_service{applications = Apps,
capabilities = Caps}
= Svc}}) ->
- erlang:monitor(process, Pid),
+ monitor(process, Pid),
wait(Ack, Pid),
{_, Seed} = diameter_lib:seed(),
random:seed(Seed),
@@ -246,11 +248,16 @@ handle_info(T, #watchdog{} = State) ->
event(T, State, S), %% before 'watchdog'
{noreply, S};
stop ->
- ?LOG(stop, T),
+ ?LOG(stop, truncate(T)),
event(T, State, State#watchdog{status = down}),
{stop, {shutdown, T}, State}
end.
+truncate({'DOWN' = T, _, process, Pid, _}) ->
+ {T, Pid};
+truncate(T) ->
+ T.
+
close({'DOWN', _, process, TPid, {shutdown, Reason}},
#watchdog{transport = TPid,
parent = Pid}) ->
@@ -447,11 +454,12 @@ transition({recv, TPid, Name, Pkt}, #watchdog{transport = TPid} = S) ->
%% Current watchdog has timed out.
transition({timeout, TRef, tw}, #watchdog{tref = TRef} = S) ->
- set_watchdog(timeout(S));
+ set_watchdog(0, timeout(S));
-%% Timer was canceled after message was already sent.
-transition({timeout, _, tw}, #watchdog{}) ->
- ok;
+%% Message has arrived since the timer was started: subtract time
+%% already elapsed from new timer.
+transition({timeout, _, tw}, #watchdog{tref = T0} = S) ->
+ set_watchdog(diameter_lib:micro_diff(T0) div 1000, S);
%% State query.
transition({state, Pid}, #watchdog{status = S}) ->
@@ -527,18 +535,27 @@ role() ->
%% set_watchdog/1
-set_watchdog(#watchdog{tw = TwInit,
- tref = TRef}
- = S) ->
- cancel(TRef),
- S#watchdog{tref = erlang:start_timer(tw(TwInit), self(), tw)};
-set_watchdog(stop = No) ->
- No.
+%% Timer not yet set.
+set_watchdog(#watchdog{tref = undefined} = S) ->
+ set_watchdog(0, S);
-cancel(undefined) ->
- ok;
-cancel(TRef) ->
- erlang:cancel_timer(TRef).
+%% Timer already set: start at new one only at expiry.
+set_watchdog(#watchdog{} = S) ->
+ S#watchdog{tref = diameter_lib:now()}.
+
+%% set_watchdog/2
+
+set_watchdog(_, stop = No) ->
+ No;
+
+set_watchdog(Ms, #watchdog{tw = TwInit} = S) ->
+ S#watchdog{tref = erlang:start_timer(tw(TwInit, Ms), self(), tw)}.
+
+%% A callback could return anything, so ensure the result isn't
+%% negative. Don't prevent abuse, even though the smallest valid
+%% timeout is 4000.
+tw(TwInit, Ms) ->
+ max(tw(TwInit) - Ms, 0).
tw(T)
when is_integer(T), T >= 6000 ->
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/diameter.appup.src b/lib/diameter/src/diameter.appup.src
index 86d231179c..b77043d983 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/diameter.appup.src
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/diameter.appup.src
@@ -42,7 +42,25 @@
{"1.8", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% 17.4
{"1.9", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% 17.5
{"1.9.1", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% 17.5.3
- {"1.9.2", [{restart_application, diameter}]} %% 17.5.5
+ {"1.9.2", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% 17.5.5
+ {"1.9.2.1", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% 17.5.6.3
+ {"1.10", [{load_module, diameter_codec}, %% 18.0
+ {load_module, diameter_peer_fsm},
+ {load_module, diameter_watchdog},
+ {load_module, diameter_stats},
+ {load_module, diameter_config},
+ {load_module, diameter_lib},
+ {load_module, diameter_peer},
+ {load_module, diameter_reg},
+ {load_module, diameter_traffic},
+ {load_module, diameter_service},
+ {load_module, diameter_sync},
+ {load_module, diameter},
+ {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc6733},
+ {load_module, diameter_gen_acct_rfc6733},
+ {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc3588},
+ {load_module, diameter_gen_base_accounting},
+ {load_module, diameter_gen_relay}]}
],
[
{"0.9", [{restart_application, diameter}]},
@@ -66,6 +84,24 @@
{"1.8", [{restart_application, diameter}]},
{"1.9", [{restart_application, diameter}]},
{"1.9.1", [{restart_application, diameter}]},
- {"1.9.2", [{restart_application, diameter}]}
+ {"1.9.2", [{restart_application, diameter}]},
+ {"1.9.2.1", [{restart_application, diameter}]},
+ {"1.10", [{load_module, diameter_gen_relay},
+ {load_module, diameter_gen_base_accounting},
+ {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc3588},
+ {load_module, diameter_gen_acct_rfc6733},
+ {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc6733},
+ {load_module, diameter},
+ {load_module, diameter_sync},
+ {load_module, diameter_service},
+ {load_module, diameter_traffic},
+ {load_module, diameter_reg},
+ {load_module, diameter_peer},
+ {load_module, diameter_lib},
+ {load_module, diameter_config},
+ {load_module, diameter_stats},
+ {load_module, diameter_watchdog},
+ {load_module, diameter_peer_fsm},
+ {load_module, diameter_codec}]}
]
}.
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/info/diameter_info.erl b/lib/diameter/src/info/diameter_info.erl
index 2e08662a9e..59a3b94ee4 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/info/diameter_info.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/info/diameter_info.erl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2014. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2015. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -52,8 +52,6 @@
p/1,
p/3]).
--compile({no_auto_import,[max/2]}).
-
-export([collect/2]).
-define(LONG_TIMEOUT, 30000).
@@ -684,9 +682,6 @@ pt(T) ->
recsplit(SFun, Rec) ->
fun(Fs,Vs) -> SFun(element(1, Rec), Fs, Vs) end.
-max(A, B) ->
- if A > B -> A; true -> B end.
-
keyfetch(Key, List) ->
{Key,V} = lists:keyfind(Key, 1, List),
V.
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/transport/diameter_sctp.erl b/lib/diameter/src/transport/diameter_sctp.erl
index 3e08b78ea1..678dc9b5d6 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/transport/diameter_sctp.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/transport/diameter_sctp.erl
@@ -21,9 +21,6 @@
-module(diameter_sctp).
-behaviour(gen_server).
--compile({no_auto_import, [now/0]}).
--import(diameter_lib, [now/0]).
-
%% interface
-export([start/3]).
diff --git a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_examples_SUITE.erl b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_examples_SUITE.erl
index 2c10daec50..e4ed2b227d 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_examples_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_examples_SUITE.erl
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ slave(_) ->
T0 = diameter_lib:now(),
{ok, Node} = ct_slave:start(?MODULE, ?TIMEOUTS),
T1 = diameter_lib:now(),
- T2 = rpc:call(Node, erlang, now, []),
+ T2 = rpc:call(Node, diameter_lib, now, []),
{ok, Node} = ct_slave:stop(?MODULE),
now_diff([T0, T1, T2, diameter_lib:now()]).
diff --git a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_gen_sctp_SUITE.erl b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_gen_sctp_SUITE.erl
index c739643dbe..cbd7fc8ec5 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_gen_sctp_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_gen_sctp_SUITE.erl
@@ -300,10 +300,10 @@ connect2(Pid, PortNr, Bin) ->
%% T2 = time after listening process received our message
%% T3 = time after reply is received
- T1 = diameter_util:timestamp(),
+ T1 = diameter_lib:now(),
ok = send(Sock, Id, Bin),
T2 = unmark(recv(Sock, Id)),
- T3 = diameter_util:timestamp(),
+ T3 = diameter_lib:now(),
{diameter_lib:micro_diff(T2, T1), %% Outbound
diameter_lib:micro_diff(T3, T2)}. %% Inbound
@@ -330,13 +330,13 @@ send(Sock, Id, Bin) ->
%% mark/1
mark(Bin) ->
- Info = term_to_binary(diameter_util:timestamp()),
+ Info = term_to_binary(diameter_lib:now()),
<<Info/binary, Bin/binary>>.
%% unmark/1
unmark(Bin) ->
- {_,_,_} = binary_to_term(Bin).
+ binary_to_term(Bin).
%% ===========================================================================
diff --git a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_relay_SUITE.erl b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_relay_SUITE.erl
index fd83c2cd7f..f766f54a80 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_relay_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_relay_SUITE.erl
@@ -334,13 +334,39 @@ realm(Host) ->
call(Server) ->
Realm = realm(Server),
+ %% Include some arbitrary AVPs to exercise encode/decode, that
+ %% are received back in the STA.
+ Avps = [#diameter_avp{code = 111,
+ data = [#diameter_avp{code = 222,
+ data = <<222:24>>},
+ #diameter_avp{code = 333,
+ data = <<333:16>>}]},
+ #diameter_avp{code = 444,
+ data = <<444:24>>},
+ #diameter_avp{code = 555,
+ data = [#diameter_avp{code = 666,
+ data = [#diameter_avp
+ {code = 777,
+ data = <<7>>}]},
+ #diameter_avp{code = 888,
+ data = <<8>>},
+ #diameter_avp{code = 999,
+ data = <<9>>}]}],
+
Req = ['STR', {'Destination-Realm', Realm},
{'Destination-Host', [Server]},
{'Termination-Cause', ?LOGOUT},
- {'Auth-Application-Id', ?APP_ID}],
+ {'Auth-Application-Id', ?APP_ID},
+ {'AVP', Avps}],
+
#diameter_base_STA{'Result-Code' = ?SUCCESS,
'Origin-Host' = Server,
- 'Origin-Realm' = Realm}
+ 'Origin-Realm' = Realm,
+ %% Unknown AVPs can't be decoded as Grouped since
+ %% types aren't known.
+ 'AVP' = [#diameter_avp{code = 111},
+ #diameter_avp{code = 444},
+ #diameter_avp{code = 555}]}
= call(Req, [{filter, realm}]).
call(Req, Opts) ->
@@ -434,9 +460,18 @@ request(_Pkt, #diameter_caps{origin_host = {OH, _}})
request(#diameter_packet{msg = #diameter_base_STR{'Session-Id' = SId,
'Origin-Host' = Host,
'Origin-Realm' = Realm,
- 'Route-Record' = Route}},
+ 'Route-Record' = Route,
+ 'AVP' = Avps}},
#diameter_caps{origin_host = {OH, _},
origin_realm = {OR, _}}) ->
+
+ %% Payloads of unknown AVPs aren't decoded, so we don't know that
+ %% some types here are Grouped.
+ [#diameter_avp{code = 111, vendor_id = undefined},
+ #diameter_avp{code = 444, vendor_id = undefined, data = <<444:24>>},
+ #diameter_avp{code = 555, vendor_id = undefined}]
+ = Avps,
+
%% The request should have the Origin-Host/Realm of the original
%% sender.
R = realm(?CLIENT),
@@ -447,4 +482,5 @@ request(#diameter_packet{msg = #diameter_base_STR{'Session-Id' = SId,
{reply, #diameter_base_STA{'Result-Code' = ?SUCCESS,
'Session-Id' = SId,
'Origin-Host' = OH,
- 'Origin-Realm' = OR}}.
+ 'Origin-Realm' = OR,
+ 'AVP' = Avps}}.
diff --git a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_stats_SUITE.erl b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_stats_SUITE.erl
index 39cb6ae30d..4716082394 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_stats_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_stats_SUITE.erl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2013. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2015. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ read(_) ->
7 = ?stat:incr(C1, Ref, 7),
Self = self(),
[{Ref, [{C1,7}]}, {Self, [{C1,2}, {C2,1}]}]
- = lists:sort(?stat:read([self(), Ref, make_ref()])),
+ = ?stat:read([self(), Ref, make_ref()]),
[] = ?stat:read([]),
[] = ?stat:read([make_ref()]),
?stat:flush([self(), Ref, make_ref()]).
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ sum(_) ->
[{Self, [{C1,1}, {C2,2}]}]
= ?stat:sum([self()]),
[{Ref, [{C1,7}]}, {Self, [{C1,1}, {C2,2}]}]
- = lists:sort(?stat:flush([self(), Ref])).
+ = ?stat:flush([self(), Ref]).
flush(_) ->
Ref = make_ref(),
diff --git a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_transport_SUITE.erl b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_transport_SUITE.erl
index 701fe070d0..53d2d6660e 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_transport_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_transport_SUITE.erl
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
%% Receive a message.
-define(RECV(Pat, Ret), receive Pat -> Ret end).
--define(RECV(Pat), ?RECV(Pat, diameter_util:timestamp())).
+-define(RECV(Pat), ?RECV(Pat, diameter_lib:now())).
%% Sockets are opened on the loopback address.
-define(ADDR, {127,0,0,1}).
@@ -417,8 +417,7 @@ gen_accept(tcp, LSock) ->
gen_send(sctp, Sock, Bin) ->
{OS, _IS, Id} = getr(assoc),
- {_, _, Us} = diameter_util:timestamp(),
- gen_sctp:send(Sock, Id, Us rem OS, Bin);
+ gen_sctp:send(Sock, Id, erlang:unique_integer([positive]) rem OS, Bin);
gen_send(tcp, Sock, Bin) ->
gen_tcp:send(Sock, Bin).
diff --git a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_util.erl b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_util.erl
index c727d10ddf..52b747e99c 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_util.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_util.erl
@@ -31,7 +31,6 @@
fold/3,
foldl/3,
scramble/1,
- timestamp/0,
seed/0,
unique_string/0,
have_sctp/0]).
@@ -189,12 +188,6 @@ s(Acc, L) ->
s([T|Acc], H ++ Rest).
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%% timestamp/0
-
-timestamp() ->
- diameter_lib:timestamp(diameter_lib:now()).
-
-%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% seed/0
seed() ->
@@ -205,14 +198,7 @@ seed() ->
%% unique_string/0
unique_string() ->
- try erlang:unique_integer() of
- N ->
- integer_to_list(N)
- catch
- error: undef -> %% OTP < 18
- {M,S,U} = timestamp(),
- tl(lists:append(["-" ++ integer_to_list(N) || N <- [M,S,U]]))
- end.
+ integer_to_list(erlang:unique_integer()).
%% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% have_sctp/0
diff --git a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_watchdog_SUITE.erl b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_watchdog_SUITE.erl
index 016801383b..6d22ddcc18 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_watchdog_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_watchdog_SUITE.erl
@@ -49,7 +49,8 @@
accept/1,
connect/3,
send/2,
- setopts/2]).
+ setopts/2,
+ close/1]).
-include("diameter.hrl").
-include("diameter_ct.hrl").
@@ -421,7 +422,6 @@ suspect(TRef, false, SvcName, N) ->
%% abuse/1
abuse(F) ->
-
[] = run([[abuse, F, T] || T <- [listen, connect]]).
abuse(F, [_,_,_|_] = Args) ->
@@ -546,6 +546,9 @@ setopts(Sock, Opts) ->
send(Sock, Bin) ->
send(getr(config), Sock, Bin).
+close(Sock) ->
+ gen_tcp:close(Sock).
+
%% send/3
%% First outgoing message from a new transport process is CER/CEA.
diff --git a/lib/diameter/vsn.mk b/lib/diameter/vsn.mk
index 1e3135680d..041d21b261 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/diameter/vsn.mk
@@ -17,5 +17,5 @@
# %CopyrightEnd%
APPLICATION = diameter
-DIAMETER_VSN = 1.10
+DIAMETER_VSN = 1.11
APP_VSN = $(APPLICATION)-$(DIAMETER_VSN)$(PRE_VSN)
diff --git a/lib/eunit/doc/overview.edoc b/lib/eunit/doc/overview.edoc
index df716cdeea..2789a05792 100644
--- a/lib/eunit/doc/overview.edoc
+++ b/lib/eunit/doc/overview.edoc
@@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ the timeout is exceeded, the unfinished tests will be forced to
terminate. Note that if a timeout is set around a fixture, it includes
the time for setup and cleanup, and if the timeout is triggered, the
entire fixture is abruptly terminated (without running the
-cleanup).</dd>
+cleanup). The default timeout for an individual test is 5 seconds.</dd>
<dt>`{inorder, Tests}'</dt>
<dd>Runs the specified tests in strict order. Also see `{inparallel,
Tests}'. By default, tests are neither marked as `inorder' or
diff --git a/lib/eunit/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/eunit/doc/src/notes.xml
index d4ffb30967..3760e396ee 100644
--- a/lib/eunit/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/eunit/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -33,6 +33,21 @@
</header>
<p>This document describes the changes made to the EUnit application.</p>
+<section><title>Eunit 2.2.11</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Improve success message when 2 tests have passed</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12952</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
<section><title>Eunit 2.2.10</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
diff --git a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_tty.erl b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_tty.erl
index 699d2adaca..f604ca5ba3 100644
--- a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_tty.erl
+++ b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_tty.erl
@@ -67,6 +67,8 @@ terminate({ok, Data}, St) ->
end,
if Pass =:= 1 ->
fwrite(" Test passed.\n");
+ Pass =:= 2 ->
+ fwrite(" 2 tests passed.\n");
true ->
fwrite(" All ~w tests passed.\n", [Pass])
end
diff --git a/lib/eunit/vsn.mk b/lib/eunit/vsn.mk
index 8b489bdc04..079520def2 100644
--- a/lib/eunit/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/eunit/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-EUNIT_VSN = 2.2.10
+EUNIT_VSN = 2.2.11
diff --git a/lib/hipe/arm/hipe_arm_assemble.erl b/lib/hipe/arm/hipe_arm_assemble.erl
index 7859e2d4a8..5f98c6593e 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/arm/hipe_arm_assemble.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/arm/hipe_arm_assemble.erl
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ assemble(CompiledCode, Closures, Exports, Options) ->
DataRelocs = hipe_pack_constants:mk_data_relocs(RefsFromConsts, LabelMap),
SSE = hipe_pack_constants:slim_sorted_exportmap(ExportMap,Closures,Exports),
SlimRefs = hipe_pack_constants:slim_refs(AccRefs),
- Bin = term_to_binary([{?VERSION_STRING(),?HIPE_SYSTEM_CRC},
+ Bin = term_to_binary([{?VERSION_STRING(),?HIPE_ERTS_CHECKSUM},
ConstAlign, ConstSize,
SC,
DataRelocs, % nee LM, LabelMap
diff --git a/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_bif_types.erl b/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_bif_types.erl
index 41a6c731c9..5387edfb47 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_bif_types.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_bif_types.erl
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2014. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2015. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
t_list/0,
t_list/1,
t_list_elements/2,
- t_list_termination/1,
+ t_list_termination/2,
t_mfa/0,
t_module/0,
t_nil/0,
@@ -514,14 +514,15 @@ type(erlang, 'bsl', 2, Xs, Opaques) ->
type(erlang, 'bnot', 1, Xs, Opaques) ->
strict(erlang, 'bnot', 1, Xs,
fun ([X1]) ->
- case arith('bnot', X1, Opaques) of
+ case arith_bnot(X1, Opaques) of
error -> t_integer();
{ok, T} -> T
end
end, Opaques);
%% Guard bif, needs to be here.
type(erlang, abs, 1, Xs, Opaques) ->
- strict(erlang, abs, 1, Xs, fun ([X]) -> X end, Opaques);
+ strict(erlang, abs, 1, Xs,
+ fun ([X1]) -> arith_abs(X1, Opaques) end, Opaques);
%% This returns (-X)-1, so it often gives a negative result.
%% strict(erlang, 'bnot', 1, Xs, fun (_) -> t_integer() end, Opaques);
type(erlang, append, 2, Xs, _Opaques) -> type(erlang, '++', 2, Xs); % alias
@@ -1336,8 +1337,8 @@ type(lists, foldr, 3, Xs, _Opaques) -> type(lists, foldl, 3, Xs); % same
type(lists, keydelete, 3, Xs, Opaques) ->
strict(lists, keydelete, 3, Xs,
fun ([_, _, L]) ->
- Term = t_list_termination(L),
- t_sup(Term, erl_types:lift_list_to_pos_empty(L))
+ Term = t_list_termination(L, Opaques),
+ t_sup(Term, erl_types:lift_list_to_pos_empty(L, Opaques))
end, Opaques);
type(lists, keyfind, 3, Xs, Opaques) ->
strict(lists, keyfind, 3, Xs,
@@ -1927,7 +1928,7 @@ negwidth(X, N) ->
false -> negwidth(X, N+1)
end.
-arith('bnot', X1, Opaques) ->
+arith_bnot(X1, Opaques) ->
case t_is_integer(X1, Opaques) of
false -> error;
true ->
@@ -1937,6 +1938,28 @@ arith('bnot', X1, Opaques) ->
infinity_add(infinity_inv(Min1), -1))}
end.
+arith_abs(X1, Opaques) ->
+ case t_is_integer(X1, Opaques) of
+ false ->
+ case t_is_float(X1, Opaques) of
+ true -> t_float();
+ false -> t_number()
+ end;
+ true ->
+ Min1 = number_min(X1, Opaques),
+ Max1 = number_max(X1, Opaques),
+ {NewMin, NewMax} =
+ case infinity_geq(Min1, 0) of
+ true -> {Min1, Max1};
+ false ->
+ case infinity_geq(Max1, 0) of
+ true -> {0, infinity_inv(Min1)};
+ false -> {infinity_inv(Max1), infinity_inv(Min1)}
+ end
+ end,
+ t_from_range(NewMin, NewMax)
+ end.
+
arith_mult(Min1, Max1, Min2, Max2) ->
Tmp_list = [infinity_mult(Min1, Min2), infinity_mult(Min1, Max2),
infinity_mult(Max1, Min2), infinity_mult(Max1, Max2)],
diff --git a/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl b/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl
index 25cf1a7ae1..cd2d2fe207 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
t_form_to_string/1,
t_from_form/4,
t_from_form/5,
- t_from_form_without_remote/2,
+ t_from_form_without_remote/3,
t_check_record_fields/4,
t_check_record_fields/5,
t_from_range/2,
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@
t_list/0,
t_list/1,
t_list_elements/1, t_list_elements/2,
- t_list_termination/1,
+ t_list_termination/1, t_list_termination/2,
t_map/0,
t_map/1,
t_matchstate/0,
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@
record_field_diffs_to_string/2,
subst_all_vars_to_any/1,
subst_all_remote/2,
- lift_list_to_pos_empty/1,
+ lift_list_to_pos_empty/1, lift_list_to_pos_empty/2,
is_opaque_type/2,
is_erl_type/1,
atom_to_string/1
@@ -1510,6 +1510,11 @@ t_list_elements(Type, Opaques) ->
list_elements(?list(Contents, _, _)) -> Contents;
list_elements(?nil) -> ?none.
+-spec t_list_termination(erl_type(), opaques()) -> erl_type().
+
+t_list_termination(Type, Opaques) ->
+ do_opaque(Type, Opaques, fun t_list_termination/1).
+
-spec t_list_termination(erl_type()) -> erl_type().
t_list_termination(?nil) -> ?nil;
@@ -1585,6 +1590,11 @@ is_maybe_improper_list(_) -> false.
%% %% false = t_is_subtype(t_nil(), Termination),
%% ?list(Content, Termination, ?any).
+-spec lift_list_to_pos_empty(erl_type(), opaques()) -> erl_type().
+
+lift_list_to_pos_empty(Type, Opaques) ->
+ do_opaque(Type, Opaques, fun lift_list_to_pos_empty/1).
+
-spec lift_list_to_pos_empty(erl_type()) -> erl_type().
lift_list_to_pos_empty(?nil) -> ?nil;
@@ -2702,7 +2712,87 @@ is_compat_args([], []) -> true;
is_compat_args(_, _) -> false.
is_compat_arg(A, A) -> true;
-is_compat_arg(A1, A2) -> t_is_any(A1) orelse t_is_any(A2).
+is_compat_arg(A1, A2) ->
+ is_specialization(A1, A2) orelse is_specialization(A2, A1).
+
+-spec is_specialization(erl_type(), erl_type()) -> boolean().
+
+%% Returns true if the first argument is a specialization of the
+%% second argument in the sense that every type is a specialization of
+%% any(). For example, {_,_} is a specialization of any(), but not of
+%% tuple(). Does not handle variables, but any() and unions (sort of).
+
+is_specialization(_, ?any) -> true;
+is_specialization(?any, _) -> false;
+is_specialization(?function(Domain1, Range1), ?function(Domain2, Range2)) ->
+ (is_specialization(Domain1, Domain2) andalso
+ is_specialization(Range1, Range2));
+is_specialization(?list(Contents1, Termination1, Size1),
+ ?list(Contents2, Termination2, Size2)) ->
+ (Size1 =:= Size2 andalso
+ is_specialization(Contents1, Contents2) andalso
+ is_specialization(Termination1, Termination2));
+is_specialization(?product(Types1), ?product(Types2)) ->
+ specialization_list(Types1, Types2);
+is_specialization(?tuple(?any, ?any, ?any), ?tuple(_, _, _)) -> false;
+is_specialization(?tuple(_, _, _), ?tuple(?any, ?any, ?any)) -> false;
+is_specialization(?tuple(Elements1, Arity, _),
+ ?tuple(Elements2, Arity, _)) when Arity =/= ?any ->
+ specialization_list(Elements1, Elements2);
+is_specialization(?tuple_set([{Arity, List}]),
+ ?tuple(Elements2, Arity, _)) when Arity =/= ?any ->
+ specialization_list(sup_tuple_elements(List), Elements2);
+is_specialization(?tuple(Elements1, Arity, _),
+ ?tuple_set([{Arity, List}])) when Arity =/= ?any ->
+ specialization_list(Elements1, sup_tuple_elements(List));
+is_specialization(?tuple_set(List1), ?tuple_set(List2)) ->
+ try
+ specialization_list(lists:append([T || {_Arity, T} <- List1]),
+ lists:append([T || {_Arity, T} <- List2]))
+ catch _:_ -> false
+ end;
+is_specialization(?union(List1)=T1, ?union(List2)=T2) ->
+ case specialization_union2(T1, T2) of
+ {yes, Type1, Type2} -> is_specialization(Type1, Type2);
+ no -> specialization_list(List1, List2)
+ end;
+is_specialization(?union(List), T2) ->
+ case unify_union(List) of
+ {yes, Type} -> is_specialization(Type, T2);
+ no -> false
+ end;
+is_specialization(T1, ?union(List)) ->
+ case unify_union(List) of
+ {yes, Type} -> is_specialization(T1, Type);
+ no -> false
+ end;
+is_specialization(?opaque(_) = T1, T2) ->
+ is_specialization(t_opaque_structure(T1), T2);
+is_specialization(T1, ?opaque(_) = T2) ->
+ is_specialization(T1, t_opaque_structure(T2));
+is_specialization(?var(_), _) -> exit(error);
+is_specialization(_, ?var(_)) -> exit(error);
+is_specialization(T, T) -> true;
+is_specialization(?none, _) -> false;
+is_specialization(_, ?none) -> false;
+is_specialization(?unit, _) -> false;
+is_specialization(_, ?unit) -> false;
+is_specialization(#c{}, #c{}) -> false.
+
+specialization_list(L1, L2) ->
+ length(L1) =:= length(L2) andalso specialization_list1(L1, L2).
+
+specialization_list1([], []) -> true;
+specialization_list1([T1|L1], [T2|L2]) ->
+ is_specialization(T1, T2) andalso specialization_list1(L1, L2).
+
+specialization_union2(?union(List1)=T1, ?union(List2)=T2) ->
+ case {unify_union(List1), unify_union(List2)} of
+ {{yes, Type1}, {yes, Type2}} -> {yes, Type1, Type2};
+ {{yes, Type1}, no} -> {yes, Type1, T2};
+ {no, {yes, Type2}} -> {yes, T1, Type2};
+ {no, no} -> no
+ end.
-spec t_inf_lists([erl_type()], [erl_type()]) -> [erl_type()].
@@ -3961,27 +4051,32 @@ mod_name(Mod, Name) ->
-type type_names() :: [type_key() | record_key()].
+-type mta() :: {module(), atom(), arity()}.
+-type mra() :: {module(), atom(), arity()}.
+-type site() :: {'type', mta()} | {'spec', mfa()} | {'record', mra()}.
+
-spec t_from_form(parse_form(), sets:set(mfa()),
- module(), mod_records()) -> erl_type().
+ site(), mod_records()) -> erl_type().
-t_from_form(Form, ExpTypes, Module, RecDict) ->
- t_from_form(Form, ExpTypes, Module, RecDict, dict:new()).
+t_from_form(Form, ExpTypes, Site, RecDict) ->
+ t_from_form(Form, ExpTypes, Site, RecDict, dict:new()).
-spec t_from_form(parse_form(), sets:set(mfa()),
- module(), mod_records(), var_table()) -> erl_type().
+ site(), mod_records(), var_table()) -> erl_type().
-t_from_form(Form, ExpTypes, Module, RecDict, VarDict) ->
- {T, _} = t_from_form1(Form, [], ExpTypes, Module, RecDict, VarDict),
+t_from_form(Form, ExpTypes, Site, RecDict, VarDict) ->
+ {T, _} = t_from_form1(Form, ExpTypes, Site, RecDict, VarDict),
T.
%% Replace external types with with none().
--spec t_from_form_without_remote(parse_form(), type_table()) -> erl_type().
+-spec t_from_form_without_remote(parse_form(), site(), type_table()) ->
+ erl_type().
-t_from_form_without_remote(Form, TypeTable) ->
- Module = mod,
+t_from_form_without_remote(Form, Site, TypeTable) ->
+ Module = site_module(Site),
RecDict = dict:from_list([{Module, TypeTable}]),
ExpTypes = replace_by_none,
- {T, _} = t_from_form1(Form, [], ExpTypes, Module, RecDict, dict:new()),
+ {T, _} = t_from_form1(Form, ExpTypes, Site, RecDict, dict:new()),
T.
%% REC_TYPE_LIMIT is used for limiting the depth of recursive types.
@@ -3995,23 +4090,32 @@ t_from_form_without_remote(Form, TypeTable) ->
-type expand_depth() :: integer().
-t_from_form1(Form, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V) ->
- t_from_form1(Form, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, ?EXPAND_DEPTH).
+-spec t_from_form1(parse_form(), sets:set(mfa()) | 'replace_by_none',
+ site(), mod_records(), var_table()) ->
+ {erl_type(), expand_limit()}.
+
+t_from_form1(Form, ET, Site, MR, V) ->
+ TypeNames = initial_typenames(Site),
+ t_from_form1(Form, TypeNames, ET, Site, MR, V, ?EXPAND_DEPTH).
-t_from_form1(Form, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D) ->
+initial_typenames({type, _MTA}=Site) -> [Site];
+initial_typenames({spec, _MFA}) -> [];
+initial_typenames({record, _MRA}) -> [].
+
+t_from_form1(Form, TypeNames, ET, Site, MR, V, D) ->
L = ?EXPAND_LIMIT,
- {T, L1} = t_from_form(Form, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L),
+ {T, L1} = t_from_form(Form, TypeNames, ET, Site, MR, V, D, L),
if
L1 =< 0, D > 1 ->
D1 = D div 2,
- t_from_form1(Form, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D1);
+ t_from_form1(Form, TypeNames, ET, Site, MR, V, D1);
true ->
{T, L1}
end.
-spec t_from_form(parse_form(), type_names(),
sets:set(mfa()) | 'replace_by_none',
- module(), mod_records(), var_table(),
+ site(), mod_records(), var_table(),
expand_depth(), expand_limit())
-> {erl_type(), expand_limit()}.
@@ -4021,193 +4125,194 @@ t_from_form1(Form, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D) ->
%% self() ! {self(), ext_types, {RemMod, Name, ArgsLen}}
%% is called, unless 'replace_by_none' is given.
%%
-%% It is assumed that M can be found in MR.
+%% It is assumed that site_module(S) can be found in MR.
-t_from_form(_, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, D, L) when D =< 0 ; L =< 0 ->
+t_from_form(_, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, D, L) when D =< 0 ; L =< 0 ->
{t_any(), L};
-t_from_form({var, _L, '_'}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({var, _L, '_'}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_any(), L};
-t_from_form({var, _L, Name}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({var, _L, Name}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, V, _D, L) ->
case dict:find(Name, V) of
error -> {t_var(Name), L};
{ok, Val} -> {Val, L}
end;
-t_from_form({ann_type, _L, [_Var, Type]}, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- t_from_form(Type, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L);
-t_from_form({paren_type, _L, [Type]}, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- t_from_form(Type, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L);
+t_from_form({ann_type, _L, [_Var, Type]}, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ t_from_form(Type, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L);
+t_from_form({paren_type, _L, [Type]}, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ t_from_form(Type, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L);
t_from_form({remote_type, _L, [{atom, _, Module}, {atom, _, Type}, Args]},
- TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- remote_from_form(Module, Type, Args, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L);
-t_from_form({atom, _L, Atom}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+ TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ remote_from_form(Module, Type, Args, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L);
+t_from_form({atom, _L, Atom}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_atom(Atom), L};
-t_from_form({integer, _L, Int}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({integer, _L, Int}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_integer(Int), L};
-t_from_form({op, _L, _Op, _Arg} = Op, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({op, _L, _Op, _Arg} = Op, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
case erl_eval:partial_eval(Op) of
{integer, _, Val} ->
{t_integer(Val), L};
_ -> throw({error, io_lib:format("Unable to evaluate type ~w\n", [Op])})
end;
t_from_form({op, _L, _Op, _Arg1, _Arg2} = Op, _TypeNames,
- _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+ _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
case erl_eval:partial_eval(Op) of
{integer, _, Val} ->
{t_integer(Val), L};
_ -> throw({error, io_lib:format("Unable to evaluate type ~w\n", [Op])})
end;
-t_from_form({type, _L, any, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, any, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_any(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, arity, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, arity, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_arity(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, atom, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, atom, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_atom(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, binary, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, binary, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_binary(), L};
t_from_form({type, _L, binary, [Base, Unit]} = Type,
- _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+ _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
case {erl_eval:partial_eval(Base), erl_eval:partial_eval(Unit)} of
{{integer, _, B}, {integer, _, U}} when B >= 0, U >= 0 ->
{t_bitstr(U, B), L};
_ -> throw({error, io_lib:format("Unable to evaluate type ~w\n", [Type])})
end;
-t_from_form({type, _L, bitstring, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, bitstring, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_bitstr(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, bool, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, bool, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_boolean(), L}; % XXX: Temporarily
-t_from_form({type, _L, boolean, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, boolean, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_boolean(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, byte, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, byte, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_byte(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, char, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, char, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_char(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, float, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, float, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_float(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, function, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, function, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_fun(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, 'fun', []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, 'fun', []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_fun(), L};
t_from_form({type, _L, 'fun', [{type, _, any}, Range]}, TypeNames,
- ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- {T, L1} = t_from_form(Range, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D - 1, L - 1),
+ ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ {T, L1} = t_from_form(Range, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D - 1, L - 1),
{t_fun(T), L1};
t_from_form({type, _L, 'fun', [{type, _, product, Domain}, Range]},
- TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- {Dom1, L1} = list_from_form(Domain, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L),
- {Ran1, L2} = t_from_form(Range, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D - 1, L1),
+ TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ {Dom1, L1} = list_from_form(Domain, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L),
+ {Ran1, L2} = t_from_form(Range, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D - 1, L1),
{t_fun(Dom1, Ran1), L2};
-t_from_form({type, _L, identifier, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, identifier, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_identifier(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, integer, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, integer, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_integer(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, iodata, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, iodata, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_iodata(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, iolist, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, iolist, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_iolist(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, list, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, list, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_list(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, list, [Type]}, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- {T, L1} = t_from_form(Type, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D - 1, L - 1),
+t_from_form({type, _L, list, [Type]}, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ {T, L1} = t_from_form(Type, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D - 1, L - 1),
{t_list(T), L1};
-t_from_form({type, _L, map, _}, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- builtin_type(map, t_map([]), TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L);
-t_from_form({type, _L, mfa, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, map, _}, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ builtin_type(map, t_map([]), TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L);
+t_from_form({type, _L, mfa, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_mfa(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, module, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, module, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_module(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, nil, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, nil, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_nil(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, neg_integer, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, neg_integer, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_neg_integer(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, non_neg_integer, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR,
+t_from_form({type, _L, non_neg_integer, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR,
_V, _D, L) ->
{t_non_neg_integer(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, no_return, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, no_return, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_unit(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, node, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, node, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_node(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, none, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, none, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_none(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, nonempty_list, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, nonempty_list, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_nonempty_list(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, nonempty_list, [Type]}, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- {T, L1} = t_from_form(Type, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L - 1),
+t_from_form({type, _L, nonempty_list, [Type]}, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ {T, L1} = t_from_form(Type, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L - 1),
{t_nonempty_list(T), L1};
t_from_form({type, _L, nonempty_improper_list, [Cont, Term]}, TypeNames,
- ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- {T1, L1} = t_from_form(Cont, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L - 1),
- {T2, L2} = t_from_form(Term, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L1),
+ ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ {T1, L1} = t_from_form(Cont, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L - 1),
+ {T2, L2} = t_from_form(Term, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L1),
{t_cons(T1, T2), L2};
t_from_form({type, _L, nonempty_maybe_improper_list, []}, _TypeNames,
- _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+ _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_cons(?any, ?any), L};
t_from_form({type, _L, nonempty_maybe_improper_list, [Cont, Term]},
- TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- {T1, L1} = t_from_form(Cont, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L - 1),
- {T2, L2} = t_from_form(Term, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L1),
+ TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ {T1, L1} = t_from_form(Cont, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L - 1),
+ {T2, L2} = t_from_form(Term, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L1),
{t_cons(T1, T2), L2};
-t_from_form({type, _L, nonempty_string, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, nonempty_string, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_nonempty_string(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, number, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, number, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_number(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, pid, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, pid, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_pid(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, port, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, port, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_port(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, pos_integer, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, pos_integer, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_pos_integer(), L};
t_from_form({type, _L, maybe_improper_list, []}, _TypeNames,
- _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+ _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_maybe_improper_list(), L};
t_from_form({type, _L, maybe_improper_list, [Content, Termination]},
- TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- {T1, L1} = t_from_form(Content, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L - 1),
- {T2, L2} = t_from_form(Termination, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L1),
+ TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ {T1, L1} = t_from_form(Content, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L - 1),
+ {T2, L2} = t_from_form(Termination, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L1),
{t_maybe_improper_list(T1, T2), L2};
-t_from_form({type, _L, product, Elements}, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- {Lst, L1} = list_from_form(Elements, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D - 1, L),
+t_from_form({type, _L, product, Elements}, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ {Lst, L1} = list_from_form(Elements, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D - 1, L),
{t_product(Lst), L1};
t_from_form({type, _L, range, [From, To]} = Type,
- _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+ _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
case {erl_eval:partial_eval(From), erl_eval:partial_eval(To)} of
{{integer, _, FromVal}, {integer, _, ToVal}} ->
{t_from_range(FromVal, ToVal), L};
_ -> throw({error, io_lib:format("Unable to evaluate type ~w\n", [Type])})
end;
-t_from_form({type, _L, record, [Name|Fields]}, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- record_from_form(Name, Fields, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L);
-t_from_form({type, _L, reference, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, record, [Name|Fields]}, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ record_from_form(Name, Fields, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L);
+t_from_form({type, _L, reference, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_reference(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, string, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, string, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_string(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, term, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, term, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_any(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, timeout, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, timeout, []}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_timeout(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, tuple, any}, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+t_from_form({type, _L, tuple, any}, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{t_tuple(), L};
-t_from_form({type, _L, tuple, Args}, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- {Lst, L1} = list_from_form(Args, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D - 1, L),
+t_from_form({type, _L, tuple, Args}, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ {Lst, L1} = list_from_form(Args, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D - 1, L),
{t_tuple(Lst), L1};
-t_from_form({type, _L, union, Args}, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- {Lst, L1} = list_from_form(Args, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L),
+t_from_form({type, _L, union, Args}, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ {Lst, L1} = list_from_form(Args, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L),
{t_sup(Lst), L1};
-t_from_form({user_type, _L, Name, Args}, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- type_from_form(Name, Args, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L);
-t_from_form({type, _L, Name, Args}, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
+t_from_form({user_type, _L, Name, Args}, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ type_from_form(Name, Args, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L);
+t_from_form({type, _L, Name, Args}, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
%% Compatibility: modules compiled before Erlang/OTP 18.0.
- type_from_form(Name, Args, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L);
+ type_from_form(Name, Args, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L);
t_from_form({opaque, _L, Name, {Mod, Args, Rep}}, _TypeNames,
- _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+ _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
%% XXX. To be removed.
{t_opaque(Mod, Name, Args, Rep), L}.
-builtin_type(Name, Type, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
+builtin_type(Name, Type, TypeNames, ET, Site, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ M = site_module(Site),
case dict:find(M, MR) of
{ok, R} ->
case lookup_type(Name, 0, R) of
{_, {{_M, _FL, _F, _A}, _T}} ->
- type_from_form(Name, [], TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L);
+ type_from_form(Name, [], TypeNames, ET, Site, MR, V, D, L);
error ->
{Type, L}
end;
@@ -4215,92 +4320,107 @@ builtin_type(Name, Type, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
{Type, L}
end.
-type_from_form(Name, Args, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
+type_from_form(Name, Args, TypeNames, ET, Site0, MR, V, D, L) ->
ArgsLen = length(Args),
- {ArgTypes, L1} = list_from_form(Args, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L),
- {ok, R} = dict:find(M, MR),
+ Module = site_module(Site0),
+ {ok, R} = dict:find(Module, MR),
+ TypeName = {type, {Module, Name, ArgsLen}},
case lookup_type(Name, ArgsLen, R) of
{type, {{Module, _FileName, Form, ArgNames}, _Type}} ->
- TypeName = {type, Module, Name, ArgsLen},
case can_unfold_more(TypeName, TypeNames) of
true ->
+ NewTypeNames = [TypeName|TypeNames],
+ {ArgTypes, L1} =
+ list_from_form(Args, TypeNames, ET, Site0, MR, V, D, L),
List = lists:zip(ArgNames, ArgTypes),
TmpV = dict:from_list(List),
- t_from_form(Form, [TypeName|TypeNames], ET, M, MR, TmpV, D, L1);
+ Site = TypeName,
+ t_from_form(Form, NewTypeNames, ET, Site, MR, TmpV, D, L1);
false ->
- {t_any(), L1}
+ {t_any(), L}
end;
{opaque, {{Module, _FileName, Form, ArgNames}, Type}} ->
- TypeName = {opaque, Module, Name, ArgsLen},
- {Rep, L2} =
- case can_unfold_more(TypeName, TypeNames) of
- true ->
- List = lists:zip(ArgNames, ArgTypes),
- TmpV = dict:from_list(List),
- t_from_form(Form, [TypeName|TypeNames], ET, M, MR, TmpV, D, L1);
- false -> {t_any(), L1}
- end,
- Rep1 = choose_opaque_type(Rep, Type),
- Rep2 = case t_is_none(Rep1) of
- true -> Rep1;
- false ->
- Args2 = [subst_all_vars_to_any(ArgType) ||
- ArgType <- ArgTypes],
- t_opaque(Module, Name, Args2, Rep1)
- end,
- {Rep2, L2};
+ case can_unfold_more(TypeName, TypeNames) of
+ true ->
+ NewTypeNames = [TypeName|TypeNames],
+ {ArgTypes, L1} =
+ list_from_form(Args, NewTypeNames, ET, Site0, MR, V, D, L),
+ List = lists:zip(ArgNames, ArgTypes),
+ TmpV = dict:from_list(List),
+ Site = TypeName,
+ {Rep, L2} =
+ t_from_form(Form, NewTypeNames, ET, Site, MR, TmpV, D, L1),
+ Rep1 = choose_opaque_type(Rep, Type),
+ Rep2 = case cannot_have_opaque(Rep1, TypeName, TypeNames) of
+ true -> Rep1;
+ false ->
+ ArgTypes2 = subst_all_vars_to_any_list(ArgTypes),
+ t_opaque(Module, Name, ArgTypes2, Rep1)
+ end,
+ {Rep2, L2};
+ false -> {t_any(), L}
+ end;
error ->
Msg = io_lib:format("Unable to find type ~w/~w\n", [Name, ArgsLen]),
throw({error, Msg})
end.
-remote_from_form(RemMod, Name, Args, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- {ArgTypes, L1} = list_from_form(Args, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L),
+remote_from_form(RemMod, Name, Args, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
if
ET =:= replace_by_none ->
- {t_none(), L1};
+ {t_none(), L};
true ->
ArgsLen = length(Args),
+ MFA = {RemMod, Name, ArgsLen},
case dict:find(RemMod, MR) of
error ->
- self() ! {self(), ext_types, {RemMod, Name, ArgsLen}},
- {t_any(), L1};
+ self() ! {self(), ext_types, MFA},
+ {t_any(), L};
{ok, RemDict} ->
- MFA = {RemMod, Name, ArgsLen},
+ RemType = {type, MFA},
case sets:is_element(MFA, ET) of
true ->
case lookup_type(Name, ArgsLen, RemDict) of
{type, {{_Mod, _FileLine, Form, ArgNames}, _Type}} ->
- RemType = {type, RemMod, Name, ArgsLen},
case can_unfold_more(RemType, TypeNames) of
true ->
+ NewTypeNames = [RemType|TypeNames],
+ {ArgTypes, L1} = list_from_form(Args, TypeNames,
+ ET, S, MR, V, D, L),
List = lists:zip(ArgNames, ArgTypes),
TmpVarDict = dict:from_list(List),
- NewTypeNames = [RemType|TypeNames],
+ Site = RemType,
t_from_form(Form, NewTypeNames, ET,
- RemMod, MR, TmpVarDict, D, L1);
+ Site, MR, TmpVarDict, D, L1);
false ->
- {t_any(), L1}
+ {t_any(), L}
end;
{opaque, {{Mod, _FileLine, Form, ArgNames}, Type}} ->
- RemType = {opaque, RemMod, Name, ArgsLen},
- List = lists:zip(ArgNames, ArgTypes),
- TmpVarDict = dict:from_list(List),
- {NewRep, L2} =
- case can_unfold_more(RemType, TypeNames) of
- true ->
- NewTypeNames = [RemType|TypeNames],
- t_from_form(Form, NewTypeNames, ET, RemMod, MR,
- TmpVarDict, D, L1);
- false ->
- {t_any(), L1}
- end,
- NewRep1 = choose_opaque_type(NewRep, Type),
- NewRep2 = case t_is_none(NewRep1) of
- true -> NewRep1;
- false -> t_opaque(Mod, Name, ArgTypes, NewRep1)
- end,
- {NewRep2, L2};
+ case can_unfold_more(RemType, TypeNames) of
+ true ->
+ NewTypeNames = [RemType|TypeNames],
+ {ArgTypes, L1} = list_from_form(Args, NewTypeNames,
+ ET, S, MR, V, D, L),
+ List = lists:zip(ArgNames, ArgTypes),
+ TmpVarDict = dict:from_list(List),
+ Site = RemType,
+ {NewRep, L2} =
+ t_from_form(Form, NewTypeNames, ET, Site, MR,
+ TmpVarDict, D, L1),
+ NewRep1 = choose_opaque_type(NewRep, Type),
+ NewRep2 =
+ case
+ cannot_have_opaque(NewRep1, RemType, TypeNames)
+ of
+ true -> NewRep1;
+ false ->
+ ArgTypes2 = subst_all_vars_to_any_list(ArgTypes),
+ t_opaque(Mod, Name, ArgTypes2, NewRep1)
+ end,
+ {NewRep2, L2};
+ false ->
+ {t_any(), L}
+ end;
error ->
Msg = io_lib:format("Unable to find remote type ~w:~w()\n",
[RemMod, Name]),
@@ -4308,11 +4428,14 @@ remote_from_form(RemMod, Name, Args, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
end;
false ->
self() ! {self(), ext_types, {RemMod, Name, ArgsLen}},
- {t_any(), L1}
+ {t_any(), L}
end
end
end.
+subst_all_vars_to_any_list(Types) ->
+ [subst_all_vars_to_any(Type) || Type <- Types].
+
%% Opaque types (both local and remote) are problematic when it comes
%% to the limits (TypeNames, D, and L). The reason is that if any() is
%% substituted for a more specialized subtype of an opaque type, the
@@ -4332,22 +4455,24 @@ choose_opaque_type(Type, DeclType) ->
false -> DeclType
end.
-record_from_form({atom, _, Name}, ModFields, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
+record_from_form({atom, _, Name}, ModFields, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
case can_unfold_more({record, Name}, TypeNames) of
true ->
+ M = site_module(S),
{ok, R} = dict:find(M, MR),
case lookup_record(Name, R) of
{ok, DeclFields} ->
NewTypeNames = [{record, Name}|TypeNames],
+ S1 = {record, {M, Name, length(DeclFields)}},
{GetModRec, L1} = get_mod_record(ModFields, DeclFields,
- NewTypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L),
+ NewTypeNames, ET, S1, MR, V, D, L),
case GetModRec of
{error, FieldName} ->
throw({error, io_lib:format("Illegal declaration of #~w{~w}\n",
[Name, FieldName])});
{ok, NewFields} ->
{NewFields1, L2} =
- fields_from_form(NewFields, NewTypeNames, ET, M, MR,
+ fields_from_form(NewFields, NewTypeNames, ET, S1, MR,
dict:new(), D, L1),
Rec = t_tuple(
[t_atom(Name)|[Type
@@ -4361,12 +4486,12 @@ record_from_form({atom, _, Name}, ModFields, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
{t_any(), L}
end.
-get_mod_record([], DeclFields, _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+get_mod_record([], DeclFields, _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{{ok, DeclFields}, L};
-get_mod_record(ModFields, DeclFields, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
+get_mod_record(ModFields, DeclFields, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
DeclFieldsDict = lists:keysort(1, DeclFields),
{ModFieldsDict, L1} =
- build_field_dict(ModFields, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L),
+ build_field_dict(ModFields, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L),
case get_mod_record_types(DeclFieldsDict, ModFieldsDict, []) of
{error, _FieldName} = Error -> {Error, L1};
{ok, FinalKeyDict} ->
@@ -4375,17 +4500,17 @@ get_mod_record(ModFields, DeclFields, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
{{ok, Fields}, L1}
end.
-build_field_dict(FieldTypes, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- build_field_dict(FieldTypes, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L, []).
+build_field_dict(FieldTypes, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ build_field_dict(FieldTypes, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L, []).
build_field_dict([{type, _, field_type, [{atom, _, Name}, Type]}|Left],
- TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L, Acc) ->
- {T, L1} = t_from_form(Type, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L - 1),
+ TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L, Acc) ->
+ {T, L1} = t_from_form(Type, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L - 1),
NewAcc = [{Name, Type, T}|Acc],
{Dict, L2} =
- build_field_dict(Left, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L1, NewAcc),
+ build_field_dict(Left, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L1, NewAcc),
{Dict, L2};
-build_field_dict([], _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L, Acc) ->
+build_field_dict([], _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L, Acc) ->
{lists:keysort(1, Acc), L}.
get_mod_record_types([{FieldName, _Abstr, _DeclType}|Left1],
@@ -4404,88 +4529,94 @@ get_mod_record_types(_, [{FieldName2, _FormType, _ModType}|_], _Acc) ->
%% It is important to create a limited version of the record type
%% since nested record types can otherwise easily result in huge
%% terms.
-fields_from_form([], _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+fields_from_form([], _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{[], L};
-fields_from_form([{Name, Abstr, _Type}|Tail], TypeNames, ET, M, MR,
+fields_from_form([{Name, Abstr, _Type}|Tail], TypeNames, ET, S, MR,
V, D, L) ->
- {T, L1} = t_from_form(Abstr, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L),
- {F, L2} = fields_from_form(Tail, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L1),
+ {T, L1} = t_from_form(Abstr, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L),
+ {F, L2} = fields_from_form(Tail, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L1),
{[{Name, T}|F], L2}.
-list_from_form([], _TypeNames, _ET, _M, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
+list_from_form([], _TypeNames, _ET, _S, _MR, _V, _D, L) ->
{[], L};
-list_from_form([H|Tail], TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L) ->
- {H1, L1} = t_from_form(H, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L - 1),
- {T1, L2} = list_from_form(Tail, TypeNames, ET, M, MR, V, D, L1),
+list_from_form([H|Tail], TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L) ->
+ {H1, L1} = t_from_form(H, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L - 1),
+ {T1, L2} = list_from_form(Tail, TypeNames, ET, S, MR, V, D, L1),
{[H1|T1], L2}.
--spec t_check_record_fields(parse_form(), sets:set(mfa()), module(),
+-spec t_check_record_fields(parse_form(), sets:set(mfa()), site(),
mod_records()) -> ok.
-t_check_record_fields(Form, ExpTypes, Module, RecDict) ->
- t_check_record_fields(Form, ExpTypes, Module, RecDict, dict:new()).
+t_check_record_fields(Form, ExpTypes, Site, RecDict) ->
+ t_check_record_fields(Form, ExpTypes, Site, RecDict, dict:new()).
--spec t_check_record_fields(parse_form(), sets:set(mfa()), module(),
+-spec t_check_record_fields(parse_form(), sets:set(mfa()), site(),
mod_records(), var_table()) -> ok.
%% If there is something wrong with parse_form()
%% throw({error, io_lib:chars()} is called.
-t_check_record_fields({var, _L, _}, _ET, _M, _MR, _V) -> ok;
-t_check_record_fields({ann_type, _L, [_Var, Type]}, ET, M, MR, V) ->
- t_check_record_fields(Type, ET, M, MR, V);
-t_check_record_fields({paren_type, _L, [Type]}, ET, M, MR, V) ->
- t_check_record_fields(Type, ET, M, MR, V);
+t_check_record_fields({var, _L, _}, _ET, _S, _MR, _V) -> ok;
+t_check_record_fields({ann_type, _L, [_Var, Type]}, ET, S, MR, V) ->
+ t_check_record_fields(Type, ET, S, MR, V);
+t_check_record_fields({paren_type, _L, [Type]}, ET, S, MR, V) ->
+ t_check_record_fields(Type, ET, S, MR, V);
t_check_record_fields({remote_type, _L, [{atom, _, _}, {atom, _, _}, Args]},
- ET, M, MR, V) ->
- list_check_record_fields(Args, ET, M, MR, V);
-t_check_record_fields({atom, _L, _}, _ET, _M, _MR, _V) -> ok;
-t_check_record_fields({integer, _L, _}, _ET, _M, _MR, _V) -> ok;
-t_check_record_fields({op, _L, _Op, _Arg}, _ET, _M, _MR, _V) -> ok;
-t_check_record_fields({op, _L, _Op, _Arg1, _Arg2}, _ET, _M, _MR, _V) -> ok;
-t_check_record_fields({type, _L, tuple, any}, _ET, _M, _MR, _V) -> ok;
-t_check_record_fields({type, _L, map, any}, _ET, _M, _MR, _V) -> ok;
-t_check_record_fields({type, _L, binary, [_Base, _Unit]}, _ET, _M, _MR, _V) ->
+ ET, S, MR, V) ->
+ list_check_record_fields(Args, ET, S, MR, V);
+t_check_record_fields({atom, _L, _}, _ET, _S, _MR, _V) -> ok;
+t_check_record_fields({integer, _L, _}, _ET, _S, _MR, _V) -> ok;
+t_check_record_fields({op, _L, _Op, _Arg}, _ET, _S, _MR, _V) -> ok;
+t_check_record_fields({op, _L, _Op, _Arg1, _Arg2}, _ET, _S, _MR, _V) -> ok;
+t_check_record_fields({type, _L, tuple, any}, _ET, _S, _MR, _V) -> ok;
+t_check_record_fields({type, _L, map, any}, _ET, _S, _MR, _V) -> ok;
+t_check_record_fields({type, _L, binary, [_Base, _Unit]}, _ET, _S, _MR, _V) ->
ok;
t_check_record_fields({type, _L, 'fun', [{type, _, any}, Range]},
- ET, M, MR, V) ->
- t_check_record_fields(Range, ET, M, MR, V);
-t_check_record_fields({type, _L, range, [_From, _To]}, _ET, _M, _MR, _V) ->
+ ET, S, MR, V) ->
+ t_check_record_fields(Range, ET, S, MR, V);
+t_check_record_fields({type, _L, range, [_From, _To]}, _ET, _S, _MR, _V) ->
ok;
-t_check_record_fields({type, _L, record, [Name|Fields]}, ET, M, MR, V) ->
- check_record(Name, Fields, ET, M, MR, V);
-t_check_record_fields({type, _L, _, Args}, ET, M, MR, V) ->
- list_check_record_fields(Args, ET, M, MR, V);
-t_check_record_fields({user_type, _L, _Name, Args}, ET, M, MR, V) ->
- list_check_record_fields(Args, ET, M, MR, V).
-
-check_record({atom, _, Name}, ModFields, ET, M, MR, V) ->
+t_check_record_fields({type, _L, record, [Name|Fields]}, ET, S, MR, V) ->
+ check_record(Name, Fields, ET, S, MR, V);
+t_check_record_fields({type, _L, _, Args}, ET, S, MR, V) ->
+ list_check_record_fields(Args, ET, S, MR, V);
+t_check_record_fields({user_type, _L, _Name, Args}, ET, S, MR, V) ->
+ list_check_record_fields(Args, ET, S, MR, V).
+
+check_record({atom, _, Name}, ModFields, ET, Site, MR, V) ->
+ M = site_module(Site),
{ok, R} = dict:find(M, MR),
{ok, DeclFields} = lookup_record(Name, R),
- case check_fields(ModFields, DeclFields, ET, M, MR, V) of
+ case check_fields(Name, ModFields, DeclFields, ET, Site, MR, V) of
{error, FieldName} ->
throw({error, io_lib:format("Illegal declaration of #~w{~w}\n",
[Name, FieldName])});
ok -> ok
end.
-check_fields([{type, _, field_type, [{atom, _, Name}, Abstr]}|Left],
- DeclFields, ET, M, MR, V) ->
- Type = t_from_form(Abstr, ET, M, MR, V),
+check_fields(RecName, [{type, _, field_type, [{atom, _, Name}, Abstr]}|Left],
+ DeclFields, ET, Site0, MR, V) ->
+ M = site_module(Site0),
+ Site = {record, {M, RecName, length(DeclFields)}},
+ Type = t_from_form(Abstr, ET, Site, MR, V),
{Name, _, DeclType} = lists:keyfind(Name, 1, DeclFields),
TypeNoVars = subst_all_vars_to_any(Type),
case t_is_subtype(TypeNoVars, DeclType) of
false -> {error, Name};
- true -> check_fields(Left, DeclFields, ET, M, MR, V)
+ true -> check_fields(RecName, Left, DeclFields, ET, Site0, MR, V)
end;
-check_fields([], _Decl, _ET, _M, _MR, _V) ->
+check_fields(_RecName, [], _Decl, _ET, _Site, _MR, _V) ->
ok.
-list_check_record_fields([], _ET, _M, _MR, _V) ->
+list_check_record_fields([], _ET, _S, _MR, _V) ->
ok;
-list_check_record_fields([H|Tail], ET, M, MR, V) ->
- ok = t_check_record_fields(H, ET, M, MR, V),
- list_check_record_fields(Tail, ET, M, MR, V).
+list_check_record_fields([H|Tail], ET, S, MR, V) ->
+ ok = t_check_record_fields(H, ET, S, MR, V),
+ list_check_record_fields(Tail, ET, S, MR, V).
+
+site_module({_, {Module, _, _}}) ->
+ Module.
-spec t_var_names([erl_type()]) -> [atom()].
@@ -4580,8 +4711,9 @@ t_form_to_string({type, _L, Name, []} = T) ->
M = mod,
D0 = dict:new(),
MR = dict:from_list([{M, D0}]),
+ S = {type, {M,Name,0}},
{T1, _} =
- t_from_form(T, [], sets:new(), M, MR, D0, _Deep=1000, _ALot=100000),
+ t_from_form(T, [], sets:new(), S, MR, D0, _Deep=1000, _ALot=100000),
t_to_string(T1)
catch throw:{error, _} -> atom_to_string(Name) ++ "()"
end;
@@ -4673,6 +4805,12 @@ lookup_type(Name, Arity, RecDict) ->
type_is_defined(TypeOrOpaque, Name, Arity, RecDict) ->
dict:is_key({TypeOrOpaque, Name, Arity}, RecDict).
+cannot_have_opaque(Type, TypeName, TypeNames) ->
+ t_is_none(Type) orelse is_recursive(TypeName, TypeNames).
+
+is_recursive(TypeName, TypeNames) ->
+ lists:member(TypeName, TypeNames).
+
can_unfold_more(TypeName, TypeNames) ->
Fun = fun(E, Acc) -> case E of TypeName -> Acc + 1; _ -> Acc end end,
lists:foldl(Fun, 0, TypeNames) < ?REC_TYPE_LIMIT.
diff --git a/lib/hipe/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/hipe/doc/src/notes.xml
index 33a18ff7ef..a463b421a8 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/hipe/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -31,6 +31,50 @@
</header>
<p>This document describes the changes made to HiPE.</p>
+<section><title>Hipe 3.13</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p> Fix bugs concerning <c>erlang:abs/1</c>. </p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12948</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p> Fix a bug concerning <c>lists:keydelete/3</c> with
+ union and opaque types. </p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12949</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ A beam file compiled by hipe for an incompatible runtime
+ system was sometimes not rejected by the loader, which
+ could lead to vm crash. This fix will also allow the same
+ hipe compiler to be used by both normal and debug-built
+ vm.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12962</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+
+ <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ New function <c>hipe:erts_checksum/0</c> which returns a
+ value identifying the target runtime system for the
+ compiler. Used by dialyzer for its beam cache directory.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12963 Aux Id: OTP-12962, OTP-12964 </p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
<section><title>Hipe 3.12</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
diff --git a/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm_merge.erl b/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm_merge.erl
index 3ababfc21a..6e891ac3b0 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm_merge.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm_merge.erl
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ finalize(CompiledCode, Closures, Exports) ->
DataRelocs = hipe_pack_constants:mk_data_relocs(RefsFromConsts, LabelMap),
SSE = hipe_pack_constants:slim_sorted_exportmap(ExportMap, Closures, Exports),
SlimRefs = hipe_pack_constants:slim_refs(AccRefs),
- term_to_binary([{?VERSION_STRING(),?HIPE_SYSTEM_CRC},
+ term_to_binary([{?VERSION_STRING(),?HIPE_ERTS_CHECKSUM},
ConstAlign, ConstSize,
SC, % ConstMap
DataRelocs, % LabelMap
diff --git a/lib/hipe/main/hipe.app.src b/lib/hipe/main/hipe.app.src
index 008393e63c..aa86b6dc5b 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/main/hipe.app.src
+++ b/lib/hipe/main/hipe.app.src
@@ -225,4 +225,4 @@
{applications, [kernel,stdlib]},
{env, []},
{runtime_dependencies, ["syntax_tools-1.6.14","stdlib-2.5","kernel-3.0",
- "erts-7.0","compiler-5.0"]}]}.
+ "erts-7.1","compiler-5.0"]}]}.
diff --git a/lib/hipe/main/hipe.erl b/lib/hipe/main/hipe.erl
index ce4f49ffa7..1a4bbf179f 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/main/hipe.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/main/hipe.erl
@@ -208,7 +208,8 @@
help_options/0,
help_option/1,
help_debug_options/0,
- version/0]).
+ version/0,
+ erts_checksum/0]).
-ifndef(DEBUG).
-define(DEBUG,true).
@@ -216,6 +217,7 @@
-include("hipe.hrl").
-include("../../compiler/src/beam_disasm.hrl").
+-include("../rtl/hipe_literals.hrl").
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Basic type declaration for exported functions of the 'hipe' module
@@ -1032,6 +1034,12 @@ post(Res, Icode, Options) ->
version() ->
?VERSION_STRING().
+%% @doc Returns checksum identifying the target runtime system.
+-spec erts_checksum() -> integer().
+
+erts_checksum() ->
+ ?HIPE_ERTS_CHECKSUM.
+
%% --------------------------------------------------------------------
%% D O C U M E N T A T I O N - H E L P
%% --------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1062,6 +1070,8 @@ help() ->
" Prints a description of debug options.\n" ++
" version() ->\n" ++
" Returns the HiPE version as a string'.\n" ++
+ " erts_checksum() ->\n" ++
+ " Returns a checksum identifying the target runtime system.\n" ++
"\n" ++
" For HiPE developers only:\n" ++
" Use `help_hiper()' for information about HiPE's low-level interface\n",
diff --git a/lib/hipe/ppc/hipe_ppc_assemble.erl b/lib/hipe/ppc/hipe_ppc_assemble.erl
index 4d419978ef..00f28d60e4 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/ppc/hipe_ppc_assemble.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/ppc/hipe_ppc_assemble.erl
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ assemble(CompiledCode, Closures, Exports, Options) ->
DataRelocs = hipe_pack_constants:mk_data_relocs(RefsFromConsts, LabelMap),
SSE = hipe_pack_constants:slim_sorted_exportmap(ExportMap,Closures,Exports),
SlimRefs = hipe_pack_constants:slim_refs(AccRefs),
- Bin = term_to_binary([{?VERSION_STRING(),?HIPE_SYSTEM_CRC},
+ Bin = term_to_binary([{?VERSION_STRING(),?HIPE_ERTS_CHECKSUM},
ConstAlign, ConstSize,
SC,
DataRelocs, % nee LM, LabelMap
diff --git a/lib/hipe/sparc/hipe_sparc_assemble.erl b/lib/hipe/sparc/hipe_sparc_assemble.erl
index 5424a6c965..0e27c78416 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/sparc/hipe_sparc_assemble.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/sparc/hipe_sparc_assemble.erl
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ assemble(CompiledCode, Closures, Exports, Options) ->
DataRelocs = hipe_pack_constants:mk_data_relocs(RefsFromConsts, LabelMap),
SSE = hipe_pack_constants:slim_sorted_exportmap(ExportMap,Closures,Exports),
SlimRefs = hipe_pack_constants:slim_refs(AccRefs),
- Bin = term_to_binary([{?VERSION_STRING(),?HIPE_SYSTEM_CRC},
+ Bin = term_to_binary([{?VERSION_STRING(),?HIPE_ERTS_CHECKSUM},
ConstAlign, ConstSize,
SC,
DataRelocs, % nee LM, LabelMap
diff --git a/lib/hipe/vsn.mk b/lib/hipe/vsn.mk
index e507ae933f..3ec9d7ee45 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/hipe/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-HIPE_VSN = 3.12
+HIPE_VSN = 3.13
diff --git a/lib/hipe/x86/hipe_x86_assemble.erl b/lib/hipe/x86/hipe_x86_assemble.erl
index 4ffa3d35ba..695ce16887 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/x86/hipe_x86_assemble.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/x86/hipe_x86_assemble.erl
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ assemble(CompiledCode, Closures, Exports, Options) ->
DataRelocs = hipe_pack_constants:mk_data_relocs(RefsFromConsts, LabelMap),
SSE = hipe_pack_constants:slim_sorted_exportmap(ExportMap,Closures,Exports),
SlimRefs = hipe_pack_constants:slim_refs(AccRefs),
- Bin = term_to_binary([{?VERSION_STRING(),?HIPE_SYSTEM_CRC},
+ Bin = term_to_binary([{?VERSION_STRING(),?HIPE_ERTS_CHECKSUM},
ConstAlign, ConstSize,
SC,
DataRelocs, % nee LM, LabelMap
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/Makefile b/lib/inets/doc/src/Makefile
index a0a3472c4a..cb71fbeb9c 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/Makefile
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/Makefile
@@ -52,7 +52,6 @@ XML_REF3_FILES = \
http_uri.xml\
httpc.xml\
httpd.xml \
- httpd_conf.xml \
httpd_custom_api.xml \
httpd_socket.xml \
httpd_util.xml \
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/ftp.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/ftp.xml
index f3d4a5c45d..f64bc0e18b 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/ftp.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/ftp.xml
@@ -30,95 +30,94 @@
<file>ftp.xml</file>
</header>
<module>ftp</module>
- <modulesummary>A File Transfer Protocol client</modulesummary>
+ <modulesummary>A File Transfer Protocol client.</modulesummary>
<description>
- <p>The <c>ftp</c> module implements a client for file transfer
- according to a subset of the File Transfer Protocol (see <term
- id="RFC"></term>959). </p>
+ <p>This module implements a client for file transfer
+ according to a subset of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), see
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc959.txt">RFC 959</url>.</p>
- <p>Starting from inets version 4.4.1 the ftp
- client will always try to use passive ftp mode and only resort
- to active ftp mode if this fails. There is a start option
- <seealso marker="#mode">mode</seealso> where this default behavior
- may be changed. </p>
+ <p>As from <c>Inets</c> 4.4.1, the FTP
+ client always tries to use passive FTP mode and only resort
+ to active FTP mode if this fails. This default behavior can be
+ changed by start option <seealso marker="#mode">mode</seealso>.</p>
<marker id="two_start"></marker>
- <p>There are two ways to start an ftp client. One is using the
- <seealso marker="#service_start">Inets service framework</seealso>
- and the other is to start it directy as a standalone process
- using the <seealso marker="#open">open</seealso> function. </p>
+ <p>An FTP client can be started in two ways. One is using the
+ <seealso marker="#service_start">Inets service framework</seealso>,
+ the other is to start it directly as a standalone process
+ using function <seealso marker="#open">open</seealso>.</p>
- <p>For a simple example of an ftp session see
- <seealso marker="ftp_client">Inets User's Guide.</seealso></p>
+ <p>For a simple example of an FTP session, see
+ <seealso marker="ftp_client">Inets User's Guide</seealso>.</p>
<p>In addition to the ordinary functions for receiving and sending
- files (see <c>recv/2</c>, <c>recv/3</c>, <c>send/2</c> and
+ files (see <c>recv/2</c>, <c>recv/3</c>, <c>send/2</c>, and
<c>send/3</c>) there are functions for receiving remote files as
- binaries (see <c>recv_bin/2</c>) and for sending binaries to to be
+ binaries (see <c>recv_bin/2</c>) and for sending binaries to be
stored as remote files (see <c>send_bin/3</c>).</p>
- <p>There is also a set of functions for sending and receiving
- contiguous parts of a file to be stored in a remote file (for send
- see <c>send_chunk_start/2</c>, <c>send_chunk/2</c> and
- <c>send_chunk_end/1</c> and for receive see
+ <p>A set of functions is provvided for sending and receiving
+ contiguous parts of a file to be stored in a remote file. For send,
+ see <c>send_chunk_start/2</c>, <c>send_chunk/2</c>, and
+ <c>send_chunk_end/1</c>. For receive, see
<c>recv_chunk_start/2</c> and <c>recv_chunk/</c>).</p>
- <p>The particular return values of the functions below depend very
+ <p>The return values of the following functions depend
much on the implementation of the FTP server at the remote
- host. In particular the results from <c>ls</c> and <c>nlist</c>
+ host. In particular, the results from <c>ls</c> and <c>nlist</c>
varies. Often real errors are not reported as errors by <c>ls</c>,
- even if for instance a file or directory does not
+ even if, for example, a file or directory does not
exist. <c>nlist</c> is usually more strict, but some
implementations have the peculiar behaviour of responding with an
- error, if the request is a listing of the contents of directory
- which exists but is empty.</p>
+ error if the request is a listing of the contents of a directory
+ that exists but is empty.</p>
<marker id="service_start"></marker>
</description>
<section>
- <title>FTP CLIENT SERVICE START/STOP </title>
+ <title>FTP CLIENT SERVICE START/STOP</title>
<p>The FTP client can be started and stopped dynamically in runtime by
- calling the Inets application API
+ calling the <c>Inets</c> application API
<c>inets:start(ftpc, ServiceConfig)</c>,
or <c>inets:start(ftpc, ServiceConfig, How)</c>, and
<c>inets:stop(ftpc, Pid)</c>.
- See <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso> for more info. </p>
- <p>Below follows a description of
- the available configuration options.</p>
+ For details, see <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>.</p>
+
+ <p>The available configuration options are as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<tag>{host, Host}</tag>
<item>
<marker id="host"></marker>
- <p>Host = <c>string() | ip_address()</c> </p>
+ <p>Host = <c>string() | ip_address()</c></p>
</item>
<tag>{port, Port}</tag>
<item>
<marker id="port"></marker>
- <p>Port = <c>integer() > 0</c> </p>
- <p>Default is 21.</p>
+ <p>Port = <c>integer() > 0</c></p>
+ <p>Default is <c>21</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag>{mode, Mode}</tag>
<item>
<marker id="mode"></marker>
- <p>Mode = <c>active | passive</c> </p>
- <p>Default is <c>passive</c>. </p>
+ <p>Mode = <c>active | passive</c></p>
+ <p>Default is <c>passive</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag>{verbose, Verbose}</tag>
<item>
<marker id="verbose"></marker>
<p>Verbose = <c>boolean()</c> </p>
- <p>This determines if the FTP communication should be
- verbose or not. </p>
- <p>Default is <c>false</c>. </p>
+ <p>Determines if the FTP communication is to be
+ verbose or not.</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag>{debug, Debug}</tag>
@@ -126,93 +125,90 @@
<marker id="debug"></marker>
<p>Debug = <c>trace | debug | disable</c> </p>
<p>Debugging using the dbg toolkit. </p>
- <p>Default is <c>disable</c>. </p>
+ <p>Default is <c>disable</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag>{ipfamily, IpFamily}</tag>
<item>
<marker id="ipfamily"></marker>
<p>IpFamily = <c>inet | inet6 | inet6fb4</c> </p>
- <p>With <c>inet6fb4</c> the client behaves as before
- (it tries to use IPv6 and only if that does not work, it
- uses IPv4). </p>
- <p>Default is <c>inet</c> (IPv4). </p>
+ <p>With <c>inet6fb4</c> the client behaves as before, that is,
+ tries to use IPv6, and only if that does not work it
+ uses IPv4).</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>inet</c> (IPv4).</p>
</item>
<tag>{timeout, Timeout}</tag>
<item>
<marker id="timeout"></marker>
- <p>Timeout = <c>non_neg_integer()</c> </p>
- <p>Connection timeout. </p>
- <p>Default is 60000 (milliseconds). </p>
+ <p>Timeout = <c>non_neg_integer()</c></p>
+ <p>Connection time-out.</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>60000</c> (milliseconds).</p>
</item>
<tag>{dtimeout, DTimeout}</tag>
<item>
<marker id="dtimeout"></marker>
<p>DTimeout = <c>non_neg_integer() | infinity</c> </p>
- <p>Data Connect timeout.
- The time the client will wait for the server to connect to the
- data socket. </p>
- <p>Default is infinity. </p>
+ <p>Data connect time-out.
+ The time the client waits for the server to connect to the
+ data socket.</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>infinity</c>. </p>
</item>
<tag>{progress, Progress}</tag>
<item>
<marker id="progress"></marker>
<p>Progress = <c>ignore | {CBModule, CBFunction, InitProgress}</c></p>
- <p>CBModule = <c>atom()</c>, CBFunction = <c>atom()</c> </p>
- <p>InitProgress = <c>term()</c> </p>
- <p>Default is <c>ignore</c>. </p>
+ <p><c>CBModule = atom()</c>, <c>CBFunction = atom()</c></p>
+ <p><c>InitProgress = term()</c></p>
+ <p>Default is <c>ignore</c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>The progress option is intended to be used by applications that
- want to create some type of progress report such as a progress bar in
- a GUI. The default value for the progress option is ignore
- e.i. the option is not used. When the progress option is
- specified the following will happen when ftp:send/[3,4] or
- ftp:recv/[3,4] are called.</p>
+ <p>Option <c>progress</c> is intended to be used by applications that
+ want to create some type of progress report, such as a progress bar in
+ a GUI. Default for the progress option is <c>ignore</c>,
+ that is, the option is not used. When the progress option is
+ specified, the following happens when <c>ftp:send/[3,4]</c> or
+ <c>ftp:recv/[3,4]</c> are called:</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<item>
- <p>Before a file is transfered the following call will
- be made to indicate the start of the file transfer and how big
+ <p>Before a file is transferred, the following call is
+ made to indicate the start of the file transfer and how large
the file is. The return value of the callback function
- should be a new value for the UserProgressTerm that will
- bu used as input next time the callback function is
+ is to be a new value for the <c>UserProgressTerm</c> that will
+ be used as input the next time the callback function is
called.</p>
- <br></br>
<p><c>
CBModule:CBFunction(InitProgress, File, {file_size, FileSize})
</c></p>
- <br></br>
</item>
<item>
- <p>Every time a chunk of bytes is transfered the
- following call will be made:</p>
- <br></br>
+ <p>Every time a chunk of bytes is transferred the
+ following call is made:</p>
<p><c>
- CBModule:CBFunction(UserProgressTerm, File, {transfer_size, TransferSize}) </c></p>
- <br></br>
+ CBModule:CBFunction(UserProgressTerm, File, {transfer_size, TransferSize})
+ </c></p>
</item>
<item>
- <p>At the end of the file the following call will be
- made to indicate the end of the transfer.</p>
- <br></br>
+ <p>At the end of the file the following call is
+ made to indicate the end of the transfer:</p>
<p><c>
- CBModule:CBFunction(UserProgressTerm, File, {transfer_size, 0}) </c></p>
- <br></br>
+ CBModule:CBFunction(UserProgressTerm, File, {transfer_size, 0})
+ </c></p>
</item>
</list>
- <p>The callback function should be defined as </p>
+ <p>The callback function is to be defined as follows:</p>
<p><c>
- CBModule:CBFunction(UserProgressTerm, File, Size) -> UserProgressTerm </c></p>
+ CBModule:CBFunction(UserProgressTerm, File, Size) -> UserProgressTerm
+ </c></p>
<p><c>
CBModule = CBFunction = atom()
@@ -227,50 +223,51 @@
</c></p>
<p><c>
- Size = {transfer_size, integer()} | {file_size, integer()} | {file_size, unknown} </c></p>
+ Size = {transfer_size, integer()} | {file_size, integer()} | {file_size, unknown}
+ </c></p>
- <p>Alas for remote files it is not possible for ftp to determine the
+ <p>For remote files, <c>ftp</c> cannot determine the
file size in a platform independent way. In this case the size
- will be <c>unknown</c> and it is left to the application to find
- out the size. </p>
+ becomes <c>unknown</c> and it is left to the application to
+ determine the size.</p>
<note>
<p>The callback is made by a middleman process, hence the
- file transfer will not be affected by the code in the progress
- callback function. If the callback should crash this will be
- detected by the ftp connection process that will print an
- info-report and then go one as if the progress option was set
- to ignore. </p>
+ file transfer is not affected by the code in the progress
+ callback function. If the callback crashes, this is
+ detected by the FTP connection process, which then prints an
+ info-report and goes on as if the progress option was set
+ to <c>ignore</c>.</p>
</note>
<p>The file transfer type is set to the default of the FTP server
- when the session is opened. This is usually ASCCI-mode.
+ when the session is opened. This is usually ASCCI mode.
</p>
- <p>The current local working directory (cf. <c>lpwd/1</c>) is set to
- the value reported by <c>file:get_cwd/1</c>. the wanted
+ <p>The current local working directory (compare <c>lpwd/1</c>) is set
+ to the value reported by <c>file:get_cwd/1</c>, the wanted
local directory.
</p>
<p>The return value <c>Pid</c> is used as a reference to the
- newly created ftp client in all other functions, and they should
- be called by the process that created the connection. The ftp
+ newly created FTP client in all other functions, and they are to
+ be called by the process that created the connection. The FTP
client process monitors the process that created it and
- will terminate if that process terminates.</p>
+ terminates if that process terminates.</p>
</section>
<section>
- <title>COMMON DATA TYPES </title>
- <p>Here follows type definitions that are used by more than one
- function in the FTP client API. </p>
- <p><c> pid() - identifier of an ftp connection.</c></p>
- <p><c> string() = list of ASCII characters.</c></p>
- <p><c> shortage_reason() = etnospc | epnospc</c></p>
- <p><c> restriction_reason() = epath | efnamena | elogin | enotbinary
- - note not all restrictions may always relevant to all functions
- </c></p>
- <p><c>common_reason() = econn | eclosed | term() - some kind of
- explanation of what went wrong.</c></p>
+ <title>DATA TYPES</title>
+ <p>The following type definitions are used by more than one
+ function in the FTP client API:</p>
+ <p><c>pid()</c> = identifier of an FTP connection</p>
+ <p><c>string()</c> = list of ASCII characters</p>
+ <p><c>shortage_reason()</c> = <c>etnospc | epnospc</c></p>
+ <p><c>restriction_reason()</c> = <c>epath | efnamena | elogin | enotbinary</c>
+ - all restrictions are not always relevant to all functions
+ </p>
+ <p><c>common_reason()</c> = <c>econn | eclosed | term()</c>
+ - some explanation of what went wrong</p>
<marker id="account"></marker>
</section>
@@ -278,15 +275,14 @@
<funcs>
<func>
<name>account(Pid, Account) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Specify which account to use.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Specifies which account to use.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Account = string()</v>
<v>Reason = eacct | common_reason()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>If an account is needed for an operation set the account
- with this operation.</p>
+ <p>Sets the account for an operation, if needed.</p>
<marker id="append"></marker>
<marker id="append2"></marker>
@@ -297,7 +293,8 @@
<func>
<name>append(Pid, LocalFile) -> </name>
<name>append(Pid, LocalFile, RemoteFile) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Transfer file to remote server, and append it to Remotefile.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Transfers a file to remote server, and appends it to
+ <c>Remotefile</c>.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>LocalFile = RemoteFile = string()</v>
@@ -306,9 +303,9 @@
<desc>
<p>Transfers the file <c>LocalFile</c> to the remote server. If
<c>RemoteFile</c> is specified, the name of the remote file that the
- file will be appended to is set to <c>RemoteFile</c>; otherwise
- the name is set to <c>LocalFile</c> If the file does not exists the
- file will be created.</p>
+ file is appended to is set to <c>RemoteFile</c>, otherwise
+ to <c>LocalFile</c>. If the file does not exists,
+ it is created.</p>
<marker id="append_bin"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -316,17 +313,17 @@
<func>
<name>append_bin(Pid, Bin, RemoteFile) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Transfer a binary into a remote file.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Transfers a binary into a remote file.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Bin = binary()()</v>
<v>RemoteFile = string()</v>
- <v>Reason = restriction_reason()| shortage_reason() | common_reason()</v>
+ <v>Reason = restriction_reason()| shortage_reason() | common_reason()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Transfers the binary <c>Bin</c> to the remote server and append
- it to the file <c>RemoteFile</c>. If the file does not exists it
- will be created.</p>
+ <p>Transfers the binary <c>Bin</c> to the remote server and appends
+ it to the file <c>RemoteFile</c>. If the file does not exist, it
+ is created.</p>
<marker id="append_chunk"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -334,18 +331,18 @@
<func>
<name>append_chunk(Pid, Bin) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>append a chunk to the remote file.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Appends a chunk to the remote file.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Bin = binary()</v>
<v>Reason = echunk | restriction_reason() | common_reason()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Transfer the chunk <c>Bin</c> to the remote server, which
- append it into the file specified in the call to
- <c>append_chunk_start/2</c>. </p>
- <p>Note that for some errors, e.g. file system full, it is
- necessary to to call <c>append_chunk_end</c> to get the
+ <p>Transfers the chunk <c>Bin</c> to the remote server, which
+ appends it to the file specified in the call to
+ <c>append_chunk_start/2</c>.</p>
+ <p>For some errors, for example, file system full, it is
+ necessary to call <c>append_chunk_end</c> to get the
proper reason.</p>
<marker id="append_chunk_start"></marker>
@@ -354,16 +351,16 @@
<func>
<name>append_chunk_start(Pid, File) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Start transfer of file chunks for appending to File.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Starts transfer of file chunks for appending to <c>File</c>.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>File = string()</v>
<v>Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Start the transfer of chunks for appending to the file
- <c>File</c> at the remote server. If the file does not exists
- it will be created.</p>
+ <p>Starts the transfer of chunks for appending to the file
+ <c>File</c> at the remote server. If the file does not exist,
+ it is created.</p>
<marker id="append_chunk_end"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -371,7 +368,7 @@
<func>
<name>append_chunk_end(Pid) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Stop transfer of chunks for appending.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Stops transfer of chunks for appending.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Reason = echunk | restriction_reason() | shortage_reason() </v>
@@ -379,7 +376,7 @@
<desc>
<p>Stops transfer of chunks for appending to the remote server.
The file at the remote server, specified in the call to
- <c>append_chunk_start/2</c> is closed by the server.</p>
+ <c>append_chunk_start/2</c>, is closed by the server.</p>
<marker id="cd"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -387,7 +384,7 @@
<func>
<name>cd(Pid, Dir) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Change remote working directory.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Changes remote working directory.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Dir = string()</v>
@@ -403,13 +400,13 @@
<func>
<name>close(Pid) -> ok</name>
- <fsummary>End the ftp session.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Ends the FTP session.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Ends an ftp session, created using the
- <seealso marker="#open">open</seealso> function. </p>
+ <p>Ends an FTP session, created using function
+ <seealso marker="#open">open</seealso>.</p>
<marker id="delete"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -417,7 +414,7 @@
<func>
<name>delete(Pid, File) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Delete a file at the remote server..</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Deletes a file at the remote server.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>File = string()</v>
@@ -432,7 +429,7 @@
<func>
<name>formaterror(Tag) -> string()</name>
- <fsummary>Return error diagnostics.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns error diagnostics.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Tag = {error, atom()} | atom()</v>
</type>
@@ -446,14 +443,14 @@
<func>
<name>lcd(Pid, Dir) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Change local working directory.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Changes local working directory.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Dir = string()</v>
<v>Reason = restriction_reason()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Changes the working directory to <c>Dir</c> for the local client. </p>
+ <p>Changes the working directory to <c>Dir</c> for the local client.</p>
<marker id="lpwd"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -461,7 +458,7 @@
<func>
<name>lpwd(Pid) -> {ok, Dir}</name>
- <fsummary>Get local current working directory.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Gets local current working directory.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
</type>
@@ -485,13 +482,13 @@
<v>Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a list of files in long format. </p>
- <p><c>Pathname</c> can be a directory, a group of files or
- even a file. The <c>Pathname</c> string can contain wildcard(s). </p>
- <p><c>ls/1</c> implies the user's current remote directory. </p>
- <p>The format of <c>Listing</c> is operating system dependent
- (on UNIX it is typically produced from the output of the
- <c>ls -l</c> shell command).</p>
+ <p>Returns a list of files in long format.</p>
+ <p><c>Pathname</c> can be a directory, a group of files, or
+ a file. The <c>Pathname</c> string can contain wildcards.</p>
+ <p><c>ls/1</c> implies the current remote directory of the user.</p>
+ <p>The format of <c>Listing</c> depends on the operating system.
+ On UNIX, it is typically produced from the output of the
+ <c>ls -l</c> shell command.</p>
<marker id="mkdir"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -499,7 +496,7 @@
<func>
<name>mkdir(Pid, Dir) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Create remote directory.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates a remote directory.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Dir = string()</v>
@@ -525,15 +522,15 @@
<v>Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a list of files in short format. </p>
- <p><c>Pathname</c> can be a directory, a group of files or
- even a file. The <c>Pathname</c> string can contain wildcard(s). </p>
- <p><c>nlist/1</c> implies the user's current remote directory. </p>
+ <p>Returns a list of files in short format.</p>
+ <p><c>Pathname</c> can be a directory, a group of files, or
+ a file. The <c>Pathname</c> string can contain wildcards.</p>
+ <p><c>nlist/1</c> implies the current remote directory of the user.</p>
<p>The format of <c>Listing</c> is a stream of
- file names, where each name is separated by &lt;CRLF&gt; or
- &lt;NL&gt;. Contrary to the <c>ls</c> function, the purpose of
- <c>nlist</c> is to make it possible for a program to
- automatically process file name information.</p>
+ filenames where each filename is separated by &lt;CRLF&gt; or
+ &lt;NL&gt;. Contrary to function <c>ls</c>, the purpose of
+ <c>nlist</c> is to enable a program to
+ process filename information automatically.</p>
<marker id="open"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -542,23 +539,23 @@
<func>
<name>open(Host) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason}</name>
<name>open(Host, Opts) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Start an standalone ftp client.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Starts a standalone FTP client.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Host = string() | ip_address()</v>
<v>Opts = options()</v>
<v>options() = [option()]</v>
<v>option() = start_option() | open_option()</v>
<v>start_option() = {verbose, verbose()} | {debug, debug()}</v>
- <v>verbose() = boolean() (defaults to false)</v>
- <v>debug() = disable | debug | trace (defaults to disable)</v>
+ <v>verbose() = boolean() (default is false)</v>
+ <v>debug() = disable | debug | trace (default is disable)</v>
<v>open_option() = {ipfamily, ipfamily()} | {port, port()} | {mode, mode()} | {tls, tls_options()} | {timeout, timeout()} | {dtimeout, dtimeout()} | {progress, progress()}</v>
- <v>ipfamily() = inet | inet6 | inet6fb4 (defaults to inet)</v>
- <v>port() = integer() > 0 (defaults to 21)</v>
- <v>mode() = active | passive (defaults to passive)</v>
+ <v>ipfamily() = inet | inet6 | inet6fb4 (default is inet)</v>
+ <v>port() = integer() > 0 (default is 21)</v>
+ <v>mode() = active | passive (default is passive)</v>
<v>tls_options() = [<seealso marker="ssl:ssl#type-ssloption">ssl:ssloption()</seealso>]</v>
- <v>timeout() = integer() > 0 (defaults to 60000 milliseconds)</v>
- <v>dtimeout() = integer() > 0 | infinity (defaults to infinity)</v>
- <v>pogress() = ignore | {module(), function(), initial_data()} (defaults to ignore)</v>
+ <v>timeout() = integer() > 0 (default is 60000 milliseconds)</v>
+ <v>dtimeout() = integer() > 0 | infinity (default is infinity)</v>
+ <v>pogress() = ignore | {module(), function(), initial_data()} (default is ignore)</v>
<v>module() = atom()</v>
<v>function() = atom()</v>
<v>initial_data() = term()</v>
@@ -566,16 +563,20 @@
</type>
<desc>
- <p>This function is used to start a standalone ftp client process
- (without the inets service framework) and
- open a session with the FTP server at <c>Host</c>. </p>
+ <p>Starts a standalone FTP client process
+ (without the <c>Inets</c> service framework) and
+ opens a session with the FTP server at <c>Host</c>. </p>
- <p>If the option <c>{tls, tls_options()}</c> is present, the ftp session will be transported over tls (ftps, see
-<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4217.txt">RFC 4217</url>). The list <c>tls_options()</c> may be empty. The function <seealso marker="ssl:ssl#connect/3"><c>ssl:connect/3</c></seealso> is used for securing both the control connection and the data sessions.
+ <p>If option <c>{tls, tls_options()}</c> is present, the FTP session
+ is transported over <c>tls</c> (<c>ftps</c>, see
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4217.txt">RFC 4217</url>).
+ The list <c>tls_options()</c> can be empty. The function
+ <seealso marker="ssl:ssl#connect/3"><c>ssl:connect/3</c></seealso>
+ is used for securing both the control connection and the data sessions.
</p>
- <p>A session opened in this way, is closed using the
- <seealso marker="#close">close</seealso> function. </p>
+ <p>A session opened in this way is closed using function
+ <seealso marker="#close">close</seealso>.</p>
<marker id="pwd"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -583,22 +584,10 @@
<func>
<name>pwd(Pid) -> {ok, Dir} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Get remote current working directory.</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>Pid = pid()</v>
- <v>Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason() </v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <p>Returns the current working directory at the remote server. </p>
- </desc>
- </func>
-
- <func>
- <name>pwd(Pid) -> {ok, Dir} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Get remote current working directory.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Gets the remote current working directory.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
- <v>Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason() </v>
+ <v>Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Returns the current working directory at the remote server.</p>
@@ -612,7 +601,7 @@
<func>
<name>recv(Pid, RemoteFile) -> </name>
<name>recv(Pid, RemoteFile, LocalFile) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Transfer file from remote server.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Transfers a file from remote server.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>RemoteFile = LocalFile = string()</v>
@@ -620,14 +609,14 @@
<v>file_write_error_reason() = see file:write/2</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Transfer the file <c>RemoteFile</c> from the remote server
- to the the file system of the local client. If
+ <p>Transfers the file <c>RemoteFile</c> from the remote server
+ to the file system of the local client. If
<c>LocalFile</c> is specified, the local file will be
- <c>LocalFile</c>; otherwise it will be
+ <c>LocalFile</c>, otherwise
<c>RemoteFile</c>.</p>
- <p>If the file write fails
- (e.g. enospc), then the command is aborted and <c>{error, file_write_error_reason()}</c> is returned. The file is
- however <em>not</em> removed.</p>
+ <p>If the file write fails (for example, <c>enospc</c>), the command is
+ aborted and <c>{error, file_write_error_reason()}</c> is returned.
+ However, the file is <em>not</em> removed.</p>
<marker id="recv_bin"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -635,7 +624,7 @@
<func>
<name>recv_bin(Pid, RemoteFile) -> {ok, Bin} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Transfer file from remote server as a binary.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Transfers a file from remote server as a binary.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Bin = binary()</v>
@@ -652,14 +641,14 @@
<func>
<name>recv_chunk_start(Pid, RemoteFile) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Start chunk-reading of the remote file.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Starts chunk-reading of the remote file.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>RemoteFile = string()</v>
<v>Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Start transfer of the file <c>RemoteFile</c> from the
+ <p>Starts transfer of the file <c>RemoteFile</c> from the
remote server.</p>
<marker id="recv_chunk"></marker>
@@ -668,20 +657,20 @@
<func>
<name>recv_chunk(Pid) -> ok | {ok, Bin} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Receive a chunk of the remote file.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Receives a chunk of the remote file.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Bin = binary()</v>
<v>Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Receive a chunk of the remote file (<c>RemoteFile</c> of
- <c>recv_chunk_start</c>). The return values has the following
+ <p>Receives a chunk of the remote file (<c>RemoteFile</c> of
+ <c>recv_chunk_start</c>). The return values have the following
meaning:</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item><c>ok</c> the transfer is complete.</item>
- <item><c>{ok, Bin}</c> just another chunk of the file.</item>
- <item><c>{error, Reason}</c> transfer failed.</item>
+ <item><c>ok</c> = the transfer is complete.</item>
+ <item><c>{ok, Bin}</c> = just another chunk of the file.</item>
+ <item><c>{error, Reason}</c> = transfer failed.</item>
</list>
<marker id="rename"></marker>
@@ -690,7 +679,7 @@
<func>
<name>rename(Pid, Old, New) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Rename a file at the remote server..</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Renames a file at the remote server.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>CurrFile = NewFile = string()</v>
@@ -705,7 +694,7 @@
<func>
<name>rmdir(Pid, Dir) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Remove a remote directory.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Removes a remote directory.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Dir = string()</v>
@@ -723,7 +712,7 @@
<func>
<name>send(Pid, LocalFile) -></name>
<name>send(Pid, LocalFile, RemoteFile) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Transfer file to remote server.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Transfers a file to the remote server.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>LocalFile = RemoteFile = string()</v>
@@ -732,7 +721,7 @@
<desc>
<p>Transfers the file <c>LocalFile</c> to the remote server. If
<c>RemoteFile</c> is specified, the name of the remote file is set
- to <c>RemoteFile</c>; otherwise the name is set to <c>LocalFile</c>.</p>
+ to <c>RemoteFile</c>, otherwise to <c>LocalFile</c>.</p>
<marker id="send_bin"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -740,7 +729,7 @@
<func>
<name>send_bin(Pid, Bin, RemoteFile) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Transfer a binary into a remote file.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Transfers a binary into a remote file.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Bin = binary()()</v>
@@ -757,17 +746,17 @@
<func>
<name>send_chunk(Pid, Bin) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Write a chunk to the remote file.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Writes a chunk to the remote file.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Bin = binary()</v>
<v>Reason = echunk | restriction_reason() | common_reason()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Transfer the chunk <c>Bin</c> to the remote server, which
+ <p>Transfers the chunk <c>Bin</c> to the remote server, which
writes it into the file specified in the call to
- <c>send_chunk_start/2</c>. </p>
- <p>Note that for some errors, e.g. file system full, it is
+ <c>send_chunk_start/2</c>.</p>
+ <p>For some errors, for example, file system full, it is
necessary to to call <c>send_chunk_end</c> to get the
proper reason.</p>
@@ -777,14 +766,14 @@
<func>
<name>send_chunk_start(Pid, File) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Start transfer of file chunks.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Starts transfer of file chunks.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>File = string()</v>
<v>Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Start transfer of chunks into the file <c>File</c> at the
+ <p>Starts transfer of chunks into the file <c>File</c> at the
remote server.</p>
<marker id="send_chunk_end"></marker>
@@ -793,7 +782,7 @@
<func>
<name>send_chunk_end(Pid) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Stop transfer of chunks.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Stops transfer of chunks.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Reason = restriction_reason() | common_reason() | shortage_reason()</v>
@@ -809,7 +798,7 @@
<func>
<name>type(Pid, Type) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Set transfer type to <c>ascii</c>or <c>binary</c>.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sets transfer type to <c>ascii</c>or <c>binary</c>.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Type = ascii | binary</v>
@@ -817,8 +806,8 @@
</type>
<desc>
<p>Sets the file transfer type to <c>ascii</c> or <c>binary</c>. When
- an ftp session is opened, the default transfer type of the
- server is used, most often <c>ascii</c>, which is the default
+ an FTP session is opened, the default transfer type of the
+ server is used, most often <c>ascii</c>, which is default
according to <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc959.txt">RFC 959</url>.</p>
<marker id="user3"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -857,21 +846,22 @@
<func>
<name>quote(Pid, Command) -> [FTPLine]</name>
- <fsummary>Sends an arbitrary FTP command. </fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sends an arbitrary FTP command.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Command = string()</v>
- <v>FTPLine = string() - Note the telnet end of line characters, from the ftp protocol definition, CRLF e.g. "\\r\\n" has been removed.</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <p>Sends an arbitrary FTP command and returns verbatimly a list
- of the lines sent back by the FTP server. This functions is
- intended to give an application accesses to FTP commands
- that are server specific or that may not be provided by
- this FTP client. </p>
+ <v>FTPLine = string(</v>
+ </type>
+ <desc><note><p>The telnet end of line characters, from the FTP
+ protocol definition, CRLF, for example, "\\r\\n" has been removed.</p></note>
+ <p>Sends an arbitrary FTP command and returns verbatim a list
+ of the lines sent back by the FTP server. This function is
+ intended to give application accesses to FTP commands
+ that are server-specific or that cannot be provided by
+ this FTP client.</p>
<note>
- <p>FTP commands that require a data connection can not be
- successfully issued with this function. </p>
+ <p>FTP commands requiring a data connection cannot be
+ successfully issued with this function.</p>
</note>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -885,30 +875,31 @@
<taglist>
<tag><c>echunk</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Synchronisation error during chunk sending.
- </p>
- <p>A call has been made to <c>send_chunk/2</c> or
- <c>send_chunk_end/1</c>, before a call to
- <c>send_chunk_start/2</c>; or a call has been made to another
- transfer function during chunk sending, i.e. before a call
- to <c>send_chunk_end/1</c>.</p>
+ <p>Synchronization error during chunk sending according to one
+ of the following:
+ </p><list type="bulleted">
+ <item>A call is made to <c>send_chunk/2</c> or <c>send_chunk_end/1</c>
+ before a call to <c>send_chunk_start/2</c>.</item>
+ <item>A call has been made to another transfer function during chunk
+ sending, that is, before a call to <c>send_chunk_end/1</c>.</item>
+ </list>
</item>
<tag><c>eclosed</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The session has been closed.</p>
+ <p>The session is closed.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>econn</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Connection to remote server prematurely closed.</p>
+ <p>Connection to the remote server is prematurely closed.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>ehost</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Host not found, FTP server not found, or connection rejected
+ <p>Host is not found, FTP server is not found, or connection is rejected
by FTP server.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>elogin</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>User not logged in.</p>
+ <p>User is not logged in.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>enotbinary</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -925,7 +916,7 @@
</item>
<tag><c>euser</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>User name or password not valid.</p>
+ <p>Invalid username or password.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>etnospc</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -938,14 +929,16 @@
</item>
<tag><c>efnamena</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>File name not allowed [553].</p>
+ <p>Filename not allowed [553].</p>
</item>
</taglist>
</section>
<section>
<title>SEE ALSO</title>
- <p>file, filename, J. Postel and J. Reynolds: File Transfer Protocol
+ <p><seealso marker="kernel:file">file(3)</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="stdlib:filename">filename(3)</seealso>
+ and J. Postel and J. Reynolds: File Transfer Protocol
(<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc959.txt">RFC 959</url>).
</p>
</section>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/ftp_client.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/ftp_client.xml
index 2f5b8abb5f..89e66db814 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/ftp_client.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/ftp_client.xml
@@ -34,38 +34,24 @@
</header>
<section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
+ <title>Getting Started</title>
- <p>Ftp clients are consider to be rather temporary and are
- for that reason only started and stopped during
- runtime and can not be started at application startup.
- Due to the design of FTP client API, letting some
- functions return intermediate results, only the process
- that started the ftp client will be able to access it in
- order to preserve sane semantics. (This could be solved
- by changing the API and using the concept of a controlling
- process more in line with other OTP applications, but
- that is perhaps something for the future.)
- If the process that started the ftp session
- dies the ftp client process will terminate.</p>
+ <p>FTP clients are considered to be rather temporary. Thus,
+ they are only started and stopped during runtime and cannot
+ be started at application startup.
+ The FTP client API is designed to allow some functions to
+ return intermediate results. This implies that only the process
+ that started the FTP client can access it with
+ preserved sane semantics.
+ If the process that started the FTP session
+ dies, the FTP client process terminates.</p>
- <p>The client supports ipv6 as long as the underlying mechanisms
- also do so. </p>
+ <p>The client supports IPv6 as long as the underlying mechanisms
+ also do so.</p>
- </section>
-
- <section>
- <title>Using the FTP Client API</title>
- <p>The following is a simple example of an ftp session, where
+ <p>The following is a simple example of an FTP session, where
the user <c>guest</c> with password <c>password</c> logs on to
- the remote host <c>erlang.org</c>, and where the file
- <c>appl.erl</c> is transferred from the remote to the local
- host. When the session is opened, the current directory at
- the remote host is <c>/home/guest</c>, and <c>/home/fred</c>
- at the local host. Before transferring the file, the current
- local directory is changed to <c>/home/eproj/examples</c>, and
- the remote directory is set to
- <c>/home/guest/appl/examples</c>.</p>
+ the remote host <c>erlang.org</c>:</p>
<code type="erl"><![CDATA[
1> inets:start().
ok
@@ -86,6 +72,14 @@
9> inets:stop(ftpc, Pid).
ok
]]></code>
+ <p> The file
+ <c>appl.erl</c> is transferred from the remote to the local
+ host. When the session is opened, the current directory at
+ the remote host is <c>/home/guest</c>, and <c>/home/fred</c>
+ at the local host. Before transferring the file, the current
+ local directory is changed to <c>/home/eproj/examples</c>, and
+ the remote directory is set to
+ <c>/home/guest/appl/examples</c>.</p>
</section>
</chapter>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/http_client.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/http_client.xml
index 5c42f72cec..f4d7b751ac 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/http_client.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/http_client.xml
@@ -34,103 +34,91 @@
</header>
<section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
+ <title>Configuration</title>
- <p>The HTTP client default profile will be started when the inets
+ <p>The HTTP client default profile is started when the <c>Inets</c>
application is started and is then available to all processes on
- that erlang node. Other profiles may also be started at
+ that Erlang node. Other profiles can also be started at
application startup, or profiles can be started and stopped
- dynamically in runtime. Each client profile will spawn a new
- process to handle each request unless there is a possibility to use
- a persistent connection with or without pipelining.
- The client will add a <c>host</c> header and an empty
+ dynamically in runtime. Each client profile spawns a new
+ process to handle each request, unless a persistent connection
+ can be used with or without pipelining.
+ The client adds a <c>host</c> header and an empty
<c>te</c> header if there are no such headers present in the request.</p>
- <p>The client supports ipv6 as long as the underlying mechanisms also do
+ <p>The client supports IPv6 as long as the underlying mechanisms also do
so.</p>
- </section>
- <section>
- <title>Configuration</title>
- <p> What to put in the erlang node application configuration file
- in order to start a profile at application startup.</p>
+ <p>The following is to be put in the Erlang node application configuration file
+ to start a profile at application startup:</p>
<pre>
- [{inets, [{services, [{httpc, PropertyList}]}]}]
- </pre>
- <p>For valid properties see
+ [{inets, [{services, [{httpc, PropertyList}]}]}]</pre>
+ <p>For valid properties, see
<seealso marker="httpc">httpc(3)</seealso>. </p>
</section>
<section>
- <title>Using the HTTP Client API</title>
+ <title>Getting Started</title>
+ <p>Start <c>Inets</c>:</p>
<code type="erl">
1 > inets:start().
- ok
- </code>
- <p> The following calls uses the default client profile.
- Use the proxy "www-proxy.mycompany.com:8000",
- but not for requests to localhost. This will apply to all subsequent
- requests</p>
+ ok</code>
+ <p>The following calls use the default client profile.
+ Use the proxy <c>"www-proxy.mycompany.com:8000"</c>,
+ except from requests to localhost. This applies to all the
+ following requests.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<code type="erl">
2 > httpc:set_options([{proxy, {{"www-proxy.mycompany.com", 8000},
["localhost"]}}]).
- ok
- </code>
- <p>An ordinary synchronous request. </p>
+ ok</code>
+ <p>The following is an ordinary synchronous request:</p>
<code type="erl">
3 > {ok, {{Version, 200, ReasonPhrase}, Headers, Body}} =
- httpc:request(get, {"http://www.erlang.org", []}, [], []).
- </code>
- <p>With all default values, as above, a get request can also be written
- like this.</p>
+ httpc:request(get, {"http://www.erlang.org", []}, [], []).</code>
+ <p>With all the default values presented, a get request can also be written
+ as follows:</p>
<code type="erl">
4 > {ok, {{Version, 200, ReasonPhrase}, Headers, Body}} =
- httpc:request("http://www.erlang.org").
- </code>
- <p>An ordinary asynchronous request. The result will be sent
- to the calling process in the form <c>{http, {ReqestId, Result}}</c></p>
+ httpc:request("http://www.erlang.org").</code>
+ <p>The following is an ordinary asynchronous request:</p>
<code type="erl">
5 > {ok, RequestId} =
- httpc:request(get, {"http://www.erlang.org", []}, [], [{sync, false}]).
- </code>
- <p>In this case the calling process is the shell, so we receive the
- result.</p>
+ httpc:request(get, {"http://www.erlang.org", []}, [], [{sync, false}]).</code>
+ <p>The result is sent to the calling process as
+ <c>{http, {ReqestId, Result}}</c>.</p>
+ <p>In this case, the calling process is the shell, so the following
+ result is received:</p>
<code type="erl">
6 > receive {http, {RequestId, Result}} -> ok after 500 -> error end.
- ok
- </code>
- <p>Send a request with a specified connection header. </p>
+ ok</code>
+ <p>This sends a request with a specified connection header:</p>
<code type="erl">
7 > {ok, {{NewVersion, 200, NewReasonPhrase}, NewHeaders, NewBody}} =
httpc:request(get, {"http://www.erlang.org", [{"connection", "close"}]},
- [], []).
- </code>
+ [], []).</code>
- <p>Start a HTTP client profile. </p>
+ <p>Start an HTTP client profile:</p>
<code><![CDATA[
8 > {ok, Pid} = inets:start(httpc, [{profile, foo}]).
{ok, <0.45.0>}
]]></code>
- <p>The new profile has no proxy settings so the connection will
- be refused</p>
+ <p>The new profile has no proxy settings, so the connection is refused:</p>
<code type="erl">
9 > httpc:request("http://www.erlang.org", foo).
- {error, econnrefused}
- </code>
+ {error, econnrefused}</code>
- <p>Stop a HTTP client profile. </p>
+ <p>Stop the HTTP client profile:</p>
<code type="erl">
10 > inets:stop(httpc, foo).
- ok
- </code>
+ ok</code>
- <p>Alternatively:</p>
+ <p>Alternative way to stop the HTTP client profile:</p>
<code type="erl">
10 > inets:stop(httpc, Pid).
- ok
- </code>
+ ok</code>
</section>
</chapter>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/http_server.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/http_server.xml
index 51ed826c7c..4b6d64fc8f 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/http_server.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/http_server.xml
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
</legalnotice>
- <title>HTTP server </title>
+ <title>HTTP server</title>
<prepared>Ingela Anderton Andin</prepared>
<responsible></responsible>
<docno></docno>
@@ -36,62 +36,65 @@
</header>
<section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
+ <title>Configuration</title>
+ <marker id="config"></marker>
<p>The HTTP server, also referred to as httpd, handles HTTP requests
- as described in RFC 2616 with a few exceptions such as gateway
- and proxy functionality. The server supports ipv6 as long as the
- underlying mechanisms also do so. </p>
-
- <p>The server implements numerous features such as SSL (Secure Sockets
- Layer), ESI (Erlang Scripting Interface), CGI (Common Gateway
- Interface), User Authentication(using Mnesia, dets or plain text
- database), Common Logfile Format (with or without disk_log(3)
- support), URL Aliasing, Action Mappings, and Directory Listings</p>
-
- <p>The configuration of the server is provided as an erlang
- property list, and for backwards compatibility also a configuration
+ as described in
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>
+ with a few exceptions, such as gateway
+ and proxy functionality. The server supports IPv6 as long as the
+ underlying mechanisms also do so.</p>
+
+ <p>The server implements numerous features, such as:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)</item>
+ <item>Erlang Scripting Interface (ESI)</item>
+ <item>Common Gateway Interface (CGI)</item>
+ <item>User Authentication (using <c>Mnesia</c>,
+ <c>Dets</c> or plain text database)</item>
+ <item>Common Logfile Format (with or without disk_log(3) support)</item>
+ <item>URL Aliasing</item>
+ <item>Action Mappings</item>
+ <item>Directory Listings</item>
+ </list>
+
+ <p>The configuration of the server is provided as an Erlang
+ property list. For backwards compatibility, a configuration
file using apache-style configuration directives is
supported.</p>
- <p>As of inets version 5.0 the HTTP server is an easy to
- start/stop and customize web server that provides the most basic
- web server functionality. Depending on your needs there
- are also other erlang based web servers that may be of interest
- such as Yaws, http://yaws.hyber.org, that for instance has its own
- markup support to generate html, and supports certain buzzword
- technologies such as SOAP.</p>
+ <p>As of <c>Inets</c> 5.0 the HTTP server is an easy to
+ start/stop and customize web server providing the most basic
+ web server functionality. Depending on your needs, there
+ are also other Erlang-based web servers that can be of interest
+ such as <url href=" http://yaws.hyber.org ">Yaws</url>, which,
+ for example, has its own
+ markup support to generate HTML and supports certain buzzword
+ technologies, such as SOAP.</p>
- <p>Allmost all server functionality has been implemented using an
- especially crafted server API which is described in the Erlang Web
- Server API. This API can be used to advantage by all who wish
+ <p>Almost all server functionality has been implemented using an
+ especially crafted server API, which is described in the Erlang Web
+ Server API. This API can be used
to enhance the core server functionality, for example with custom
logging and authentication.</p>
- <marker id="config"></marker>
- </section>
-
- <section>
- <title>Configuration</title>
-
- <p> What to put in the erlang node application configuration file
- in order to start a http server at application startup.</p>
+ <p>The following is to be put in the Erlang node application configuration
+ file to start an HTTP server at application startup:</p>
<code type="erl">
[{inets, [{services, [{httpd, [{proplist_file,
"/var/tmp/server_root/conf/8888_props.conf"}]},
{httpd, [{proplist_file,
- "/var/tmp/server_root/conf/8080_props.conf"}]}]}]}].
- </code>
-
- <p>The server is configured using an erlang property list.
- For the available properties see
- <seealso marker="httpd">httpd(3)</seealso>
- For backwards compatibility also apache-like config files
- are supported.
+ "/var/tmp/server_root/conf/8080_props.conf"}]}]}]}].</code>
+
+ <p>The server is configured using an Erlang property list.
+ For the available properties, see
+ <seealso marker="httpd">httpd(3)</seealso>.
+ For backwards compatibility, apache-like configuration files
+ are also supported.
</p>
- <p>All possible config properties are as follows </p>
+ <p>The available configuration properties are as follows:</p>
<code type="none">
httpd_service() -> {httpd, httpd()}
httpd() -> [httpd_config()]
@@ -103,40 +106,43 @@
debug_options() -> {all_functions, modules()} |
{exported_functions, modules()} |
{disable, modules()}
- modules() -> [atom()]
- </code>
- <p>{proplist_file, file()} File containing an erlang property
+ modules() -> [atom()]</code>
+ <p>Here:</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>{file, file()}</c></tag>
+ <item><p>If you use an old apace-like configuration file.</p></item>
+ <tag><c>{proplist_file, file()}</c></tag>
+ <item><p>File containing an Erlang property
list, followed by a full stop, describing the HTTP server
- configuration.</p>
- <p>{file, file()} If you use an old apace-like configuration file.</p>
- <p>{debug, debug()} - Can enable trace on all
- functions or only exported functions on chosen modules.</p>
- <p>{accept_timeout, integer()} sets the wanted timeout value for
- the server to set up a request connection.</p>
-
- <marker id="using_http_server_api"></marker>
+ configuration.</p></item>
+ <tag><c>{debug, debug()}</c></tag>
+ <item><p>Can enable trace on all functions or only exported functions
+ on chosen modules.</p></item>
+ <tag><c>{accept_timeout, integer()}</c></tag>
+ <item><p>Sets the wanted time-out value for
+ the server to set up a request connection.</p></item>
+ </taglist>
</section>
<section>
- <title>Using the HTTP Server API</title>
+ <title>Getting Started</title>
+ <marker id="using_http_server_api"></marker>
+ <p>Start <c>Inets</c>:</p>
<code type="none">
1 > inets:start().
- ok
- </code>
- <p> Start a HTTP server with minimal
- required configuration. Note that if you
- specify port 0 an arbitrary available port will be
- used and you can use the info function to find out
- which port number that was picked.
- </p>
+ ok</code>
+ <p>Start an HTTP server with minimal required configuration.
+ If you specify port <c>0</c>, an arbitrary available port is
+ used, and you can use function <c>info</c> to find which port
+ number that was picked:</p>
<code type="none">
2 > {ok, Pid} = inets:start(httpd, [{port, 0},
{server_name,"httpd_test"}, {server_root,"/tmp"},
{document_root,"/tmp/htdocs"}, {bind_address, "localhost"}]).
- {ok, 0.79.0}
- </code>
+ {ok, 0.79.0} </code>
+ <p>Call <c>info</c>:</p>
<code type="none">
3 > httpd:info(Pid).
[{mime_types,[{"html","text/html"},{"htm","text/html"}]},
@@ -144,336 +150,324 @@
{bind_address, {127,0,0,1}},
{server_root,"/tmp"},
{port,59408},
- {document_root,"/tmp/htdocs"}]
- </code>
+ {document_root,"/tmp/htdocs"}]</code>
- <p> Reload the configuration without restarting the server.
- Note port and bind_address can not be changed. Clients
- trying to access the server during the reload will
- get a service temporary unavailable answer.
+ <p>Reload the configuration without restarting the server:
+
</p>
<code type="none">
4 > httpd:reload_config([{port, 59408},
{server_name,"httpd_test"}, {server_root,"/tmp/www_test"},
{document_root,"/tmp/www_test/htdocs"},
{bind_address, "localhost"}], non_disturbing).
- ok.
- </code>
+ ok.</code>
+
+ <note><p><c>port</c> and <c>bind_address</c> cannot be changed.
+ Clients trying to access the server during the reload
+ get a service temporary unavailable answer.</p></note>
<code type="none">
5 > httpd:info(Pid, [server_root, document_root]).
- [{server_root,"/tmp/www_test"},{document_root,"/tmp/www_test/htdocs"}]
- </code>
+ [{server_root,"/tmp/www_test"},{document_root,"/tmp/www_test/htdocs"}] </code>
<code type="none">
- 6 > ok = inets:stop(httpd, Pid).
- </code>
+ 6 > ok = inets:stop(httpd, Pid).</code>
- <p> Alternative:</p>
+ <p>Alternative:</p>
<code type="none">
- 6 > ok = inets:stop(httpd, {{127,0,0,1}, 59408}).
- </code>
+ 6 > ok = inets:stop(httpd, {{127,0,0,1}, 59408}).</code>
- <p>Note that bind_address has to be
- the ip address reported by the info function and can
- not be the hostname that is allowed when inputting bind_address.</p>
-
- <marker id="htaccess"></marker>
+ <p>Notice that <c>bind_address</c> must be the IP address reported
+ by function <c>info</c> and cannot be the hostname that is allowed
+ when putting in <c>bind_address</c>.</p>
</section>
<section>
- <title>Htaccess - User Configurable Authentication.</title>
- <p>If users of the web server needs to manage authentication of
- web pages that are local to their user and do not have
- server administrative privileges. They can use the
- per-directory runtime configurable user-authentication scheme
- that Inets calls htaccess. It works the following way: </p>
+ <title>Htaccess - User Configurable Authentication</title>
+ <marker id="htaccess"></marker>
+ <p>Web server users without server administrative privileges
+ that need to manage authentication of web pages that are local
+ to their user can use the per-directory runtime configurable
+ user-authentication scheme <c>htaccess</c>.
+ It works as follows:</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<item>Each directory in the path to the requested asset is
- searched for an access-file (default .htaccess), that restricts
- the web servers rights to respond to a request. If an access-file
- is found the rules in that file is applied to the
- request. </item>
- <item>The rules in an access-file applies both to files in the same
- directories and in subdirectories. If there exists more than one
- access-file in the path to an asset, the rules in the
- access-file nearest the requested asset will be applied.</item>
- <item>To change the rules that restricts the use of
- an asset. The user only needs to have write access
- to the directory where the asset exists.</item>
- <item>All the access-files in the path to a requested asset is read
- once per request, this means that the load on the server will
- increase when this scheme is used.</item>
- <item>If a directory is
- limited both by auth directives in the HTTP server configuration
- file and by the htaccess files. The user must be allowed to get
- access the file by both methods for the request to succeed.</item>
+ searched for an access file (default is <c>.htaccess</c>), which
+ restricts the web servers rights to respond to a request.
+ If an access file is found, the rules in that file is applied to the
+ request.</item>
+ <item>The rules in an access file apply to files in the same
+ directory and in subdirectories. If there exists more than one
+ access file in the path to an asset, the rules in the
+ access file nearest the requested asset is applied.</item>
+ <item>To change the rules that restrict the use of
+ an asset, the user only needs write access
+ to the directory where the asset is.</item>
+ <item>All access files in the path to a requested asset are read
+ once per request. This means that the load on the server
+ increases when <c>htaccess</c> is used.</item>
+ <item>If a directory is limited both by authentication directives
+ in the HTTP server configuration file and by the <c>htaccess</c>
+ files, the user must be allowed to get access to the file by both
+ methods for the request to succeed.</item>
</list>
<section>
<title>Access Files Directives</title>
- <p>In every directory under the <c>DocumentRoot</c> or under an
- <c>Alias</c> a user can place an access-file. An access-file
- is a plain text file that specify the restrictions that
- shall be considered before the web server answer to a
- request. If there are more than one access-file in the path
- to the requested asset, the directives in the access-file in
- the directory nearest the asset will be used.</p>
- <list type="bulleted">
+ <p>In every directory under <c>DocumentRoot</c> or under an
+ <c>Alias</c> a user can place an access file. An access file
+ is a plain text file that specifies the restrictions to
+ consider before the web server answers to a
+ request. If there are more than one access file in the path
+ to the requested asset, the directives in the access file in
+ the directory nearest the asset is used.</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><em>"allow"</em></tag>
<item>
- <p><em>DIRECTIVE: "allow"</em></p>
- <p><em>Syntax:</em><c>Allow</c> from subnet subnet|from all <br></br>
-<em>Default:</em><c>from all </c> <br></br>
-</p>
- <p>Same as the directive allow for the server config file. </p>
+ <p><em>Syntax:</em> <c>Allow</c> from subnet <c>subnet | from all</c></p>
+ <p><em>Default:</em> <c>from all</c></p>
+ <p>Same as directive <c>allow</c> for the server configuration file.</p>
</item>
- <item>
- <p><em>DIRECTIVE: "AllowOverRide"</em></p>
- <p><em>Syntax:</em><c>AllowOverRide</c> all | none |
- Directives <br></br>
-<em>Default:</em><c>- None -</c> <br></br>
-<c>AllowOverRide</c> Specify which parameters that not
- access-files in subdirectories are allowed to alter the value
- for. If the parameter is set to none no more
- access-files will be parsed.
+ <tag><em>"AllowOverRide"</em></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p><em>Syntax:</em> <c>AllowOverRide</c> <c>all | none | Directives</c></p>
+ <p><em>Default:</em> <c>none</c></p>
+ <p><c>AllowOverRide</c> specifies the parameters that
+ access files in subdirectories are not allowed to alter the value
+ for. If the parameter is set to <c>none</c>, no further
+ access files is parsed.
</p>
- <p>If only one access-file exists setting this parameter to
- none can lessen the burden on the server since the server
- will stop looking for access-files.</p>
+ <p>If only one access file exists, setting this parameter to
+ <c>none</c> can ease the burden on the server as the server
+ then stops looking for access files.</p>
</item>
+ <tag><em>"AuthGroupfile"</em></tag>
<item>
- <p><em>DIRECTIVE: "AuthGroupfile"</em></p>
- <p><em>Syntax:</em><c>AuthGroupFile</c> Filename <br></br>
-<em>Default:</em><c>- None -</c> <br></br>
-</p>
- <p>AuthGroupFile indicates which file that contains the list
- of groups. Filename must contain the absolute path to the
- file. The format of the file is one group per row and
+ <p><em>Syntax:</em> <c>AuthGroupFile</c> Filename</p>
+ <p><em>Default:</em> <c>none</c></p>
+ <p><c>AuthGroupFile</c> indicates which file that contains the list
+ of groups. The filename must contain the absolute path to the
+ file. The format of the file is one group per row and
every row contains the name of the group and the members
- of the group separated by a space, for example:</p>
+ of the group, separated by a space, for example:</p>
<pre>
-GroupName: Member1 Member2 .... MemberN
- </pre>
+GroupName: Member1 Member2 .... MemberN</pre>
</item>
+ <tag><em>"AuthName"</em></tag>
<item>
- <p><em>DIRECTIVE: "AuthName"</em></p>
- <p><em>Syntax:</em><c>AuthName</c> auth-domain <br></br>
-<em>Default:</em><c>- None -</c> <br></br>
-</p>
- <p>Same as the directive AuthName for the server config file. </p>
+ <p><em>Syntax:</em> <c>AuthName</c> auth-domain</p>
+ <p><em>Default:</em> <c>none</c></p>
+ <p>Same as directive <c>AuthName</c> for the server
+ configuration file.</p>
</item>
+ <tag><em>"AuthType"</em></tag>
<item>
- <p><em>DIRECTIVE: "AuthType"</em></p>
- <p><em>Syntax:</em><c>AuthType</c> Basic <br></br>
-<em>Default:</em><c>Basic</c> <br></br>
-</p>
- <p><c>AuthType</c> Specify which authentication scheme that shall
- be used. Today only Basic Authenticating using UUEncoding of
- the password and user ID is implemented. </p>
+ <p><em>Syntax:</em> <c>AuthType</c> <c>Basic</c></p>
+ <p><em>Default:</em> <c>Basic</c></p>
+ <p><c>AuthType</c> specifies which authentication scheme to
+ be used. Only Basic Authenticating using UUEncoding of
+ the password and user ID is implemented.</p>
</item>
+ <tag><em>"AuthUserFile"</em></tag>
<item>
- <p><em>DIRECTIVE: "AuthUserFile"</em></p>
- <p><em>Syntax:</em><c>AuthUserFile</c> Filename <br></br>
-<em>Default:</em><c>- None -</c> <br></br>
-</p>
- <p><c>AuthUserFile</c> indicate which file that contains the list
- of users. Filename must contain the absolute path to the
- file. The users name and password are not encrypted so do not
+ <p><em>Syntax:</em> <c>AuthUserFile</c> Filename</p>
+ <p><em>Default:</em><c>none</c></p>
+ <p><c>AuthUserFile</c> indicates which file that contains the list
+ of users. The filename must contain the absolute path to the
+ file. The username and password are not encrypted so do not
place the file with users in a directory that is accessible
- via the web server. The format of the file is one user per row
- and every row contains User Name and Password separated by a
- colon, for example:</p>
+ through the web server. The format of the file is one user per row.
+ Every row contains <c>UserName</c> and <c>Password</c> separated
+ by a colon, for example:</p>
<pre>
UserName:Password
-UserName:Password
- </pre>
+UserName:Password</pre>
</item>
+ <tag><em>"deny"</em></tag>
<item>
- <p><em>DIRECTIVE: "deny"</em></p>
- <p><em>Syntax:</em><c>deny</c> from subnet subnet|from all <br></br>
-<em>Context:</em> Limit</p>
- <p>Same as the directive deny for the server config file. </p>
+ <p><em>Syntax:</em> <c>deny</c> from subnet <c>subnet | from all</c></p>
+ <p><em>Context:</em> Limit</p>
+ <p>Same as directive <c>deny</c> for the server configuration file.</p>
</item>
- <item>
- <p><em>DIRECTIVE: "Limit"</em> <br></br>
-</p>
- <p><em>Syntax:</em><c><![CDATA[<Limit]]></c> RequestMethods<c>></c> <br></br>
-<em>Default:</em> - None - <br></br>
-</p>
- <p><c><![CDATA[<Limit>]]></c> and &lt;/Limit&gt; are used to enclose
- a group of directives which applies only to requests using
- the specified methods. If no request method is specified
+ <tag><em>"Limit"</em></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p><em>Syntax:</em> <c><![CDATA[<Limit]]></c> RequestMethods<c>></c></p>
+ <p><em>Default:</em> <c>none</c></p>
+ <p><c><![CDATA[<Limit>]]></c> and <c>&lt;/Limit&gt;</c> are used to enclose
+ a group of directives applying only to requests using
+ the specified methods. If no request method is specified,
all request methods are verified against the restrictions.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<pre>
&lt;Limit POST GET HEAD&gt;
order allow deny
require group group1
allow from 123.145.244.5
-&lt;/Limit&gt;
- </pre>
+&lt;/Limit&gt;</pre>
</item>
- <item>
- <p><em>DIRECTIVE: "order"</em> <br></br>
-<em>Syntax:</em><c>order</c> allow deny | deny allow <br></br>
-<em>Default:</em> allow deny <br></br>
-</p>
- <p><c>order</c>, defines if the deny or allow control shall
- be preformed first.</p>
- <p>If the order is set to allow deny, then first the users
- network address is controlled to be in the allow subset. If
- the users network address is not in the allowed subset he will
- be denied to get the asset. If the network-address is in the
- allowed subset then a second control will be preformed, that
- the users network address is not in the subset of network
- addresses that shall be denied as specified by the deny
- parameter.</p>
- <p>If the order is set to deny allow then only users from networks
- specified to be in the allowed subset will succeed to request
+ <tag><em>"order"</em></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p><em>Syntax:</em> <c>order</c> <c>allow deny | deny allow</c></p>
+ <p><em>Default:</em> <c>allow deny</c></p>
+ <p><c>order</c> defines if the deny or allow control is to
+ be performed first.</p>
+ <p>If the order is set to <c>allow deny</c>, the users
+ network address is first controlled to be in the allow subset.
+ If the user network address is not in the allowed subset, the user
+ is denied to get the asset. If the network address is in the
+ allowed subset, a second control is performed. That is,
+ the user network address is not in the subset of network
+ addresses to be denied as specified by parameter <c>deny</c>.</p>
+ <p>If the order is set to <c>deny allow</c>, only users from networks
+ specified to be in the allowed subset succeeds to request
assets in the limited area.</p>
</item>
- <item>
- <p><em>DIRECTIVE: "require"</em></p>
- <p><em>Syntax:</em><c>require</c>
- group group1 group2...|user user1 user2... <br></br>
-<em>Default:</em><c>- None -</c> <br></br>
-<em>Context:</em> Limit <br></br>
-</p>
- <p>See the require directive in the documentation of mod_auth(3)
- for more information.</p>
+ <tag><em>"require"</em></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p><em>Syntax:</em> <c>require</c>
+ <c>group group1 group2... | user user1 user2...</c></p>
+ <p><em>Default:</em> <c>none</c></p>
+ <p><em>Context:</em> Limit</p>
+ <p>For more information, see directive <c>require</c> in
+ <seealso marker="mod_auth">mod_auth(3)</seealso>.</p>
</item>
- </list>
+ </taglist>
</section>
-
- <marker id="dynamic_we_pages"></marker>
</section>
<section>
<title>Dynamic Web Pages</title>
- <p>The Inets HTTP server provides two ways of creating dynamic web
- pages, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. </p>
- <p>First there are CGI-scripts that can be written in any programming
- language. CGI-scripts are standardized and supported by most
- web servers. The drawback with CGI-scripts is that they are resource
- intensive because of their design. CGI requires the server to fork a
- new OS process for each executable it needs to start. </p>
- <p>Second there are ESI-functions that provide a tight and efficient
- interface to the execution of Erlang functions, this interface
- on the other hand is Inets specific. </p>
-
+ <marker id="dynamic_we_pages"></marker>
+ <p><c>Inets</c> HTTP server provides two ways of creating dynamic web
+ pages, each with its own advantages and disadvantages:</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><em>CGI scripts</em></tag>
+ <item><p>Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripts can be written
+ in any programming language. CGI scripts are standardized and
+ supported by most web servers. The drawback with CGI scripts is that
+ they are resource-intensive because of their design. CGI requires the
+ server to fork a new OS process for each executable it needs to start.
+ </p></item>
+ <tag><em>ESI-functions</em></tag>
+ <item><p>Erlang Server Interface (ESI) functions provide a tight and efficient
+ interface to the execution of Erlang functions. This interface,
+ on the other hand, is <c>Inets</c> specific.</p></item>
+ </taglist>
+
<section>
- <title>The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Version 1.1, RFC 3875.</title>
- <p>The mod_cgi module makes it possible to execute CGI scripts
- in the server. A file that matches the definition of a
- ScriptAlias config directive is treated as a CGI script. A CGI
+ <title>CGI Version 1.1,
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3875.txt">RFC 3875</url></title>
+ <p>The module <c>mod_cgi</c> enables execution of CGI scripts
+ on the server. A file matching the definition of a
+ ScriptAlias config directive is treated as a CGI script. A CGI
script is executed by the server and its output is returned to
- the client. </p>
- <p>The CGI Script response comprises a message-header and a
- message-body, separated by a blank line. The message-header
- contains one or more header fields. The body may be
- empty. Example: </p>
+ the client.</p>
+ <p>The CGI script response comprises a message header and a
+ message body, separated by a blank line. The message header
+ contains one or more header fields. The body can be
+ empty.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<code>"Content-Type:text/plain\nAccept-Ranges:none\n\nsome very
- plain text" </code>
+ plain text"</code>
- <p>The server will interpret the cgi-headers and most of them
- will be transformed into HTTP headers and sent back to the
- client together with the body.</p>
- <p>Support for CGI-1.1 is implemented in accordance with the RFC
- 3875. </p>
+ <p>The server interprets the message headers and most of them
+ are transformed into HTTP headers and sent back to the
+ client together with the message-body.</p>
+ <p>Support for CGI-1.1 is implemented in accordance with
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3875.txt">RFC 3875</url>.</p>
</section>
<section>
- <title>Erlang Server Interface (ESI)</title>
- <p>The erlang server interface is implemented by the
- module mod_esi.</p>
+ <title>ESI</title>
+ <p>The Erlang server interface is implemented by
+ module <c>mod_esi</c>.</p>
<section>
- <title>ERL Scheme </title>
+ <title>ERL Scheme</title>
<p>The erl scheme is designed to mimic plain CGI, but without
- the extra overhead. An URL which calls an Erlang erl function
+ the extra overhead. An URL that calls an Erlang <c>erl</c> function
has the following syntax (regular expression): </p>
<code type="none">
-http://your.server.org/***/Module[:/]Function(?QueryString|/PathInfo)
- </code>
- <p>*** above depends on how the ErlScriptAlias config
- directive has been used</p>
- <p>The module (Module) referred to must be found in the code
- path, and it must define a function (Function) with an arity
- of two or three. It is preferable to implement a funtion
- with arity three as it permits you to send chunks of the
- webpage beeing generated to the client during the generation
+http://your.server.org/***/Module[:/]Function(?QueryString|/PathInfo)</code>
+ <p>*** depends on how the ErlScriptAlias config
+ directive has been used.</p>
+ <p>The module <c>Module</c> referred to must be found in the code
+ path, and it must define a function <c>Function</c> with an arity
+ of two or three. It is preferable to implement a function
+ with arity three, as it permits to send chunks of the
+ web page to the client during the generation
phase instead of first generating the whole web page and
then sending it to the client. The option to implement a
function with arity two is only kept for
backwards compatibility reasons.
- See <seealso marker="mod_esi">mod_esi(3)</seealso> for
- implementation details of the esi callback function.</p>
+ For implementation details of the ESI callback function,
+ see <seealso marker="mod_esi">mod_esi(3)</seealso>.</p>
</section>
<section>
- <title>EVAL Scheme </title>
+ <title>EVAL Scheme</title>
<p>The eval scheme is straight-forward and does not mimic the
- behavior of plain CGI. An URL which calls an Erlang eval
+ behavior of plain CGI. An URL that calls an Erlang <c>eval</c>
function has the following syntax:</p>
<code type="none">
-http://your.server.org/***/Mod:Func(Arg1,...,ArgN)
- </code>
- <p>*** above depends on how the ErlScriptAlias config
- directive has been used</p>
- <p>The module (Mod) referred to must be found in the code
- path, and data returned by the function (Func) is passed
+http://your.server.org/***/Mod:Func(Arg1,...,ArgN)</code>
+ <p>*** depends on how the ErlScriptAlias config
+ directive has been used.</p>
+ <p>The module <c>Mod</c> referred to must be found in the code
+ path and data returned by the function <c>Func</c> is passed
back to the client. Data returned from the
- function must furthermore take the form as specified in
- the CGI specification. See <seealso marker="mod_esi">mod_esi(3)</seealso> for implementation details of the esi
- callback function.</p>
+ function must take the form as specified in
+ the CGI specification. For implementation details of the ESI
+ callback function,
+ see <seealso marker="mod_esi">mod_esi(3)</seealso>.</p>
<note>
<p>The eval scheme can seriously threaten the
- integrity of the Erlang node housing a Web server, for
- example: </p>
+ integrity of the Erlang node housing a web server, for
+ example:</p>
<code type="none">
-http://your.server.org/eval?httpd_example:print(atom_to_list(apply(erlang,halt,[])))
- </code>
- <p>which effectively will close down the Erlang node,
- therefor, use the erl scheme instead, until this
- security breach has been fixed.</p>
- <p>Today there are no good way of solving this problem
- and therefore Eval Scheme may be removed in future
- release of Inets. </p>
+http://your.server.org/eval?httpd_example:print(atom_to_list(apply(erlang,halt,[])))</code>
+ <p>This effectively closes down the Erlang node.
+ Therefore, use the erl scheme instead, until this
+ security breach is fixed.</p>
+ <p>Today there are no good ways of solving this problem
+ and therefore the eval scheme can be removed in future
+ release of <c>Inets</c>.</p>
</note>
</section>
</section>
-
- <marker id="logging"></marker>
</section>
<section>
- <title>Logging </title>
- <p>There are three types of logs supported. Transfer logs,
- security logs and error logs. The de-facto standard Common
+ <title>Logging</title>
+ <marker id="logging"></marker>
+ <p>Three types of logs are supported: transfer logs,
+ security logs, and error logs. The de-facto standard Common
Logfile Format is used for the transfer and security logging.
There are numerous statistics programs available to analyze Common
Logfile Format. The Common Logfile Format looks as follows:
</p>
<p><em>remotehost rfc931 authuser [date] "request" status bytes</em></p>
+ <p>Here:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><em>remotehost</em></tag>
- <item>Remote hostname</item>
+ <item>Remote hostname.</item>
<tag><em>rfc931</em></tag>
- <item>The client's remote username (RFC 931).</item>
+ <item>The client remote username (<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc931.txt">RFC 931</url>).</item>
<tag><em>authuser</em></tag>
- <item>The username with which the user authenticated himself.</item>
+ <item>The username used for authentication.</item>
<tag><em>[date]</em></tag>
- <item>Date and time of the request (RFC 1123).</item>
+ <item>Date and time of the request (<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1123.txt">RFC 1123</url>).</item>
<tag><em>"request"</em></tag>
- <item>The request line exactly as it came from the client (RFC 1945).</item>
+ <item>The request line exactly as it came from the client (<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1945.txt">RFC 1945</url>).</item>
<tag><em>status</em></tag>
- <item>The HTTP status code returned to the client (RFC 1945).</item>
+ <item>The HTTP status code returned to the client (<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1945.txt">RFC 1945</url>).</item>
<tag><em>bytes</em></tag>
<item>The content-length of the document transferred. </item>
</taglist>
<p>Internal server errors are recorded in the error log file. The
- format of this file is a more ad hoc format than the logs using
+ format of this file is a more unplanned format than the logs using
Common Logfile Format, but conforms to the following syntax:
</p>
<p><em>[date]</em> access to <em>path</em> failed for
@@ -481,73 +475,79 @@ http://your.server.org/eval?httpd_example:print(atom_to_list(apply(erlang,halt,[
</section>
<section>
- <title>The Erlang Web Server API</title>
- <p>The process of handling a HTTP request involves several steps
+ <title>Erlang Web Server API</title>
+ <p>The process of handling an HTTP request involves several steps,
such as:</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>Seting up connections, sending and receiving data.</item>
- <item>URI to filename translation</item>
- <item>Authenication/access checks.</item>
- <item>Retriving/generating the response.</item>
- <item>Logging</item>
+ <item>Setting up connections, sending and receiving data.</item>
+ <item>URI to filename translation.</item>
+ <item>Authentication/access checks.</item>
+ <item>Retrieving/generating the response.</item>
+ <item>Logging.</item>
</list>
- <p>To provide customization and extensibility of the HTTP servers
- request handling most of these steps are handled by one or more
- modules that may be replaced or removed at runtime, and of course
- new ones can be added. For each request all modules will be
- traversed in the order specified by the modules directive in the
- server configuration file. Some parts mainly the communication
- related steps are considered server core functionality and are
- not implemented using the Erlang Web Server API. A description of
- functionality implemented by the Erlang Webserver API is described
- in the section Inets Webserver Modules.</p>
+ <p>To provide customization and extensibility of the request
+ handling of the HTTP servers, most of these steps are handled by
+ one or more modules. These modules can be replaced or removed at
+ runtime and new ones can be added. For each request, all modules are
+ traversed in the order specified by the module directive in the
+ server configuration file. Some parts, mainly the communication-
+ related steps, are considered server core functionality and are
+ not implemented using the Erlang web server API. A description of
+ functionality implemented by the Erlang webserver API is described
+ in <seealso marker="#Inets_Web_Server_Modules">Section
+ Inets Web Server Modules</seealso>.</p>
+
<p>A module can use data generated by previous modules in the
- Erlang Webserver API module sequence or generate data to be used
- by consecutive Erlang Web Server API modules. This is made
- possible due to an internal list of key-value tuples, also referred to
- as interaction data. </p>
+ Erlang webserver API module sequence or generate data to be used
+ by consecutive Erlang Web Server API modules. This is
+ possible owing to an internal list of key-value tuples, referred to
+ as interaction data.</p>
<note>
<p>Interaction data enforces module dependencies and
- should be avoided if possible. This means the order
- of modules in the Modules property is significant.</p>
+ is to be avoided if possible. This means that the order
+ of modules in the modules property is significant.</p>
</note>
<section>
<title>API Description</title>
- <p>Each module implements server functionality
- using the Erlang Web Server API should implement the following
+ <p>Each module that implements server functionality
+ using the Erlang web server API is to implement the following
call back functions:</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>do/1 (mandatory) - the function called when
- a request should be handled.</item>
- <item>load/2</item>
- <item>store/2</item>
- <item>remove/1</item>
+ <item><c>do/1</c> (mandatory) - the function called when
+ a request is to be handled</item>
+ <item><c>load/2</c></item>
+ <item><c>store/2</c></item>
+ <item><c>remove/1</c></item>
</list>
<p>The latter functions are needed only when new config
- directives are to be introduced. For details see
- <seealso marker="httpd">httpd(3)</seealso></p>
+ directives are to be introduced. For details, see
+ <seealso marker="httpd">httpd(3)</seealso>.</p>
</section>
</section>
<section>
- <title>Inets Web Server Modules</title> <p>The convention is that
- all modules implementing some webserver functionality has the
- name mod_*. When configuring the web server an appropriate
- selection of these modules should be present in the Module
- directive. Please note that there are some interaction dependencies
- to take into account so the order of the modules can not be
- totally random.</p>
+ <title>Inets Web Server Modules</title>
+ <marker id="Inets_Web_Server_Modules"></marker>
+ <p>The convention is that
+ all modules implementing some web server functionality has the
+ name <c>mod_*</c>. When configuring the web server, an appropriate
+ selection of these modules is to be present in the module
+ directive. Notice that there are some interaction dependencies
+ to take into account, so the order of the modules cannot be
+ random.</p>
<section>
- <title>mod_action - Filetype/Method-Based Script Execution.</title>
- <p>Runs CGI scripts whenever a file of a
- certain type or HTTP method (See RFC 1945) is requested.
+ <title>mod_action - Filetype/Method-Based Script Execution</title>
+ <p>This module runs CGI scripts whenever a file of a
+ certain type or HTTP method (see
+ <url href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1945">RFC 1945</url>RFC 1945)
+ is requested.
</p>
<p>Uses the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>real_name - from mod_alias</item>
+ <item><c>real_name</c> - from <seealso marker="mod_alias">mod_alias</seealso>.</item>
</list>
<p>Exports the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data, if possible:
</p>
@@ -559,48 +559,51 @@ http://your.server.org/eval?httpd_example:print(atom_to_list(apply(erlang,halt,[
<section>
<title>mod_alias - URL Aliasing</title>
- <p>This module makes it possible to map different parts of the
- host file system into the document tree e.i. creates aliases and
+ <p>The <seealso marker="mod_alias">mod_alias</seealso>
+ module makes it possible to map different parts of the
+ host file system into the document tree, that is, creates aliases and
redirections.</p>
<p>Exports the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data, if possible:
</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{real_name, PathData}</c></tag>
- <item>PathData is the argument used for API function mod_alias:path/3.</item>
+ <item><c>PathData</c> is the argument used for API function
+ <seealso marker="mod_alias:path/3">mod_alias:path/3</seealso>.</item>
</taglist>
</section>
<section>
- <title>mod_auth - User Authentication </title>
- <p>This module provides for basic user authentication using
- textual files, dets databases as well as mnesia databases.</p>
+ <title>mod_auth - User Authentication</title>
+ <p>The <seealso marker="mod_auth">mod_auth(3)</seealso>
+ module provides for basic user authentication using
+ textual files, <c>Dets</c> databases as well as <c>Mnesia</c> databases.</p>
<p>Uses the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>real_name - from mod_alias</item>
+ <item><c>real_name</c> - from <seealso marker="mod_alias">mod_alias</seealso></item>
</list>
<p>Exports the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{remote_user, User}</c></tag>
- <item>The user name with which the user has authenticated himself.</item>
+ <item>The username used for authentication.</item>
</taglist>
<section>
- <title>Mnesia as Authentication Database</title>
+ <title>Mnesia As Authentication Database</title>
- <p> If Mnesia is used as storage method, Mnesia must be
- started prio to the HTTP server. The first time Mnesia is
- started the schema and the tables must be created before
- Mnesia is started. A naive example of a module with two
- functions that creates and start mnesia is provided
- here. The function shall be used the first
- time. first_start/0 creates the schema and the tables. The
- second function start/0 shall be used in consecutive
- startups. start/0 Starts Mnesia and wait for the tables to
+ <p>If <c>Mnesia</c> is used as storage method, <c>Mnesia</c> must be
+ started before the HTTP server. The first time <c>Mnesia</c> is
+ started, the schema and the tables must be created before
+ <c>Mnesia</c> is started. A simple example of a module with two
+ functions that creates and start <c>Mnesia</c> is provided
+ here. Function <c>first_start/0</c> is to be used the first
+ time. It creates the schema and the tables.
+ <c>start/0</c> is to be used in consecutive startups.
+ <c>start/0</c> starts <c>Mnesia</c> and waits for the tables to
be initiated. This function must only be used when the
- schema and the tables already is created. </p>
+ schema and the tables are already created.</p>
<code>
-module(mnesia_test).
@@ -624,28 +627,28 @@ first_start() ->
start() ->
mnesia:start(),
- mnesia:wait_for_tables([httpd_user, httpd_group], 60000).
- </code>
+ mnesia:wait_for_tables([httpd_user, httpd_group], 60000). </code>
- <p>To create the Mnesia tables we use two records defined in
- mod_auth.hrl so the file must be included. The first
- function first_start/0 creates a schema that specify on
- which nodes the database shall reside. Then it starts Mnesia
- and creates the tables. The first argument is the name of
- the tables, the second argument is a list of options how the
- table will be created, see Mnesia documentation for more
- information. Since the current implementation of the
- mod_auth_mnesia saves one row for each user the type must be
- bag. When the schema and the tables is created the second
- function start/0 shall be used to start Mensia. It starts
- Mnesia and wait for the tables to be loaded. Mnesia use the
- directory specified as mnesia_dir at startup if specified,
- otherwise Mnesia use the current directory. For security
- reasons, make sure that the Mnesia tables are stored outside
- the document tree of the HTTP server. If it is placed in the
- directory which it protects, clients will be able to
- download the tables. Only the dets and mnesia storage
- methods allow writing of dynamic user data to disk. plain is
+ <p>To create the <c>Mnesia</c> tables, we use two records defined in
+ <c>mod_auth.hrl</c>, so that file must be included. <c>first_start/0</c>
+ creates a schema that specifies on which nodes the database is to reside.
+ Then it starts <c>Mnesia</c> and creates the tables. The first argument
+ is the name of the tables, the second argument is a list of options of
+ how to create the table, see
+ <seealso marker="mnesia:mnesia"><c>mnesia</c></seealso>, documentation for
+ more information. As the implementation of the <c>mod_auth_mnesia</c>
+ saves one row for each user, the type must be <c>bag</c>.
+ When the schema and the tables are created, function
+ <seealso marker="mnesia:mnesia#start-0">mnesia:start/0</seealso>
+ is used to start <c>Mnesia</c> and
+ waits for the tables to be loaded. <c>Mnesia</c> uses the
+ directory specified as <c>mnesia_dir</c> at startup if specified,
+ otherwise <c>Mnesia</c> uses the current directory. For security
+ reasons, ensure that the <c>Mnesia</c> tables are stored outside
+ the document tree of the HTTP server. If they are placed in the
+ directory which it protects, clients can download the tables.
+ Only the <c>Dets</c> and <c>Mnesia</c> storage
+ methods allow writing of dynamic user data to disk. <c>plain</c> is
a read only method.</p>
</section>
@@ -653,19 +656,19 @@ start() ->
<section>
<title>mod_cgi - CGI Scripts</title>
- <p>This module handles invoking of CGI scripts</p>
+ <p>This module handles invoking of CGI scripts.</p>
</section>
<section>
<title>mod_dir - Directories</title>
<p>This module generates an HTML directory listing
(Apache-style) if a client sends a request for a directory
- instead of a file. This module needs to be removed from the
+ instead of a file. This module must be removed from the
Modules config directive if directory listings is unwanted.</p>
<p>Uses the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>real_name - from mod_alias</item>
+ <item><c>real_name</c> - from <seealso marker="mod_alias">mod_alias</seealso></item>
</list>
<p>Exports the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
</p>
@@ -677,27 +680,27 @@ start() ->
</section>
<section>
- <title>mod_disk_log - Logging Using disk_log.</title>
+ <title>mod_disk_log - Logging Using Disk_Log.</title>
<p>Standard logging using the "Common Logfile Format" and
- disk_log(3).</p>
+ <seealso marker="kernel:disk_log">kernel:disk_log(3)</seealso>.</p>
<p>Uses the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>remote_user - from mod_auth</item>
+ <item><c>remote_user</c> - from <c>mod_auth</c></item>
</list>
</section>
<section>
<title>mod_esi - Erlang Server Interface</title>
- <p>This module implements
- the Erlang Server Interface (ESI) that provides a tight and
- efficient interface to the execution of Erlang functions. </p>
- <p>Uses the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
+ <p>The <seealso marker="mod_esi">mod_esi(3)</seealso>
+ module implements the Erlang Server Interface (ESI) providing a
+ tight and efficient interface to the execution of Erlang functions.</p>
+ <p>Uses the following Erlang web server API interaction data:
</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>remote_user - from mod_auth</item>
+ <item><c>remote_user</c> - from <c>mod_auth</c></item>
</list>
- <p>Exports the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
+ <p>Exports the following Erlang web server API interaction data:
</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{mime_type, MimeType}</c></tag>
@@ -709,11 +712,11 @@ start() ->
<section>
<title>mod_get - Regular GET Requests</title>
<p>This module is responsible for handling GET requests to regular
- files. GET requests for parts of files is handled by mod_range.</p>
- <p>Uses the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
+ files. GET requests for parts of files is handled by <c>mod_range</c>.</p>
+ <p>Uses the following Erlang web server API interaction data:
</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>real_name - from mod_alias</item>
+ <item><c>real_name</c> - from <seealso marker="mod_alias">mod_alias</seealso></item>
</list>
</section>
@@ -725,7 +728,7 @@ start() ->
<p>Uses the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>real_name - from mod_alias</item>
+ <item><c>real_name</c> - from <seealso marker="mod_alias">mod_alias</seealso></item>
</list>
</section>
@@ -736,13 +739,13 @@ start() ->
<p>Uses the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>real_name - from mod_alias</item>
+ <item><c>real_name</c> - from <seealso marker="mod_alias">mod_alias</seealso></item>
</list>
<p>Exports the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{remote_user_name, User}</c></tag>
- <item>The user name with which the user has authenticated himself.</item>
+ <item>The username used for authentication.</item>
</taglist>
</section>
@@ -750,84 +753,83 @@ start() ->
<title>mod_log - Logging Using Text Files.</title>
<p>Standard logging using the "Common Logfile Format" and text
files.</p>
- <p>Uses the following Erlang Webserver API interaction data:
+ <p>Uses the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>remote_user - from mod_auth</item>
+ <item><c>remote_user</c> - from <c>mod_auth</c></item>
</list>
</section>
<section>
<title>mod_range - Requests with Range Headers</title>
- <p>This module response to requests for one or many ranges of a
- file. This is especially useful when downloading large files,
- since a broken download may be resumed.</p>
- <p>Note that request for multiple parts of a document will report a
+ <p>This module responses to requests for one or many ranges of a
+ file. This is especially useful when downloading large files,
+ as a broken download can be resumed.</p>
+ <p>Notice that request for multiple parts of a document report a
size of zero to the log file.</p>
- <p>Uses the following Erlang Webserver API interaction data:
+ <p>Uses the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>real_name - from mod_alias</item>
+ <item><c>real_name</c> - from <seealso marker="mod_alias">mod_alias</seealso></item>
</list>
</section>
<section>
<title>mod_response_control - Requests with If* Headers</title>
- <p>This module controls that the conditions in the requests is
- fulfilled. For example a request may specify that the answer
- only is of interest if the content is unchanged since last
- retrieval. Or if the content is changed the range-request shall
- be converted to a request for the whole file instead.</p> <p>If
- a client sends more then one of the header fields that restricts
- the servers right to respond, the standard does not specify how
- this shall be handled. httpd will control each field in the
- following order and if one of the fields not match the current
- state the request will be rejected with a proper response.
- <br></br>
+ <p>This module controls that the conditions in the requests are
+ fulfilled. For example, a request can specify that the answer
+ only is of interest if the content is unchanged since the last
+ retrieval. If the content is changed, the range request is to
+ be converted to a request for the whole file instead.</p>
+ <p>If a client sends more than one of the header fields that
+ restricts the servers right to respond, the standard does not
+ specify how this is to be handled.
+ <seealso marker="httpd">httpd(3)</seealso> controls each
+ field in the following order and if one of the fields does not
+ match the current state, the request is rejected with a proper
+ response:</p>
+ <p><c>If-modified</c></p>
+ <p><c>If-Unmodified</c></p>
+ <p><c>If-Match</c></p>
+ <p><c>If-Nomatch</c></p>
- 1.If-modified <br></br>
-
- 2.If-Unmodified <br></br>
-
- 3.If-Match <br></br>
-
- 4.If-Nomatch <br></br>
-</p>
- <p>Uses the following Erlang Webserver API interaction data:
+ <p>Uses the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>real_name - from mod_alias</item>
+ <item><c>real_name</c> - from <seealso marker="mod_alias">mod_alias</seealso></item>
</list>
- <p>Exports the following Erlang Webserver API interaction data:
+ <p>Exports the following Erlang Web Server API interaction data:
</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{if_range, send_file}</c></tag>
- <item>The conditions for the range request was not fulfilled.
+ <item>The conditions for the range request are not fulfilled.
The response must not be treated as a range request, instead it
- must be treated as a ordinary get request. </item>
+ must be treated as an ordinary get request.</item>
</taglist>
</section>
<section>
<title>mod_security - Security Filter</title>
- <p>This module serves as a filter for authenticated requests
- handled in mod_auth. It provides possibility to restrict users
- from access for a specified amount of time if they fail to
+ <p>The <seealso marker="mod_security">mod_security</seealso>
+ module serves as a filter for authenticated requests
+ handled in <seealso marker="mod_auth">mod_auth(3)</seealso>.
+ It provides a possibility to restrict users from
+ access for a specified amount of time if they fail to
authenticate several times. It logs failed authentication as
- well as blocking of users, and it also calls a configurable
- call-back module when the events occur. </p>
+ well as blocking of users, and it calls a configurable
+ callback module when the events occur.</p>
<p>There is also an
- API to manually block, unblock and list blocked users or users,
- who have been authenticated within a configurable amount of
- time.</p>
+ API to block or unblock users manually. This API can also list
+ blocked users or users who have been authenticated within a
+ configurable amount of time.</p>
</section>
<section>
<title>mod_trace - TRACE Request</title>
- <p>mod_trace is responsible for handling of TRACE requests.
+ <p><c>mod_trace</c> is responsible for handling of TRACE requests.
Trace is a new request method in HTTP/1.1. The intended use of
trace requests is for testing. The body of the trace response is
- the request message that the responding Web server or proxy
+ the request message that the responding web server or proxy
received.</p>
</section>
</section>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/http_uri.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/http_uri.xml
index 4b59c0c7a2..47c40da96a 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/http_uri.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/http_uri.xml
@@ -35,64 +35,86 @@
<description>
<p>This module provides utility functions for working with URIs,
- according to RFC 3986. </p>
-
+ according to
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt">RFC 3986</url>.</p>
</description>
<section>
- <title>COMMON DATA TYPES </title>
+ <title>DATA TYPES</title>
<p>Type definitions that are used more than once in
this module:</p>
- <code type="none"><![CDATA[
-boolean() = true | false
-string() = list of ASCII characters
- ]]></code>
+ <p><c>boolean() = true | false</c></p>
+ <p><c>string()</c> = list of ASCII characters</p>
</section>
<section>
- <title>URI DATA TYPES </title>
+ <title>URI DATA TYPES</title>
<p>Type definitions that are related to URI:</p>
- <p>For more information about URI, see RFC 3986. </p>
-
- <code type="none"><![CDATA[
-uri() = string() - Syntax according to the URI definition in rfc 3986,
- e.g.: "http://www.erlang.org/"
-user_info() = string()
-scheme() = atom() - Example: http, https
-host() = string()
-port() = pos_integer()
-path() = string() - Representing a file path or directory path
-query() = string()
-fragment() = string()
- ]]></code>
-
+
+<taglist>
+ <tag><c>uri() = string()</c></tag>
+ <item><p>Syntax according to the URI definition in RFC 3986,
+ for example, "http://www.erlang.org/"</p></item>
+ <tag><c>user_info() = string()</c></tag>
+ <item><p></p></item>
+ <tag><c>scheme() = atom()</c></tag>
+ <item><p>Example: http, https</p></item>
+ <tag><c>host() = string()</c></tag>
+ <item><p></p></item>
+ <tag><c>port() = pos_integer()</c></tag>
+ <item><p></p></item>
+ <tag><c>path() = string()</c></tag>
+ <item><p>Represents a file path or directory path</p></item>
+ <tag><c>query() = string()</c></tag>
+ <item><p></p></item>
+ <tag><c>fragment() = string()</c></tag>
+ <item><p></p></item>
+ </taglist>
+
+ <p>For more information about URI, see
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt">RFC 3986</url>.</p>
<marker id="scheme_defaults"></marker>
</section>
<funcs>
<func>
- <name>scheme_defaults() -> SchemeDefaults</name>
- <fsummary>A list of scheme and their default ports</fsummary>
+ <name>decode(HexEncodedURI) -> URI</name>
+
+ <fsummary>Decodes a hexadecimal encoded URI.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>SchemeDefaults = [{scheme(), default_scheme_port_number()}] </v>
- <v>default_scheme_port_number() = pos_integer()</v>
+ <v>HexEncodedURI = string() - A possibly hexadecimal encoded URI</v>
+ <v>URI = uri()</v>
</type>
+
<desc>
- <p>This function provides a list of the scheme and their default
- port numbers currently supported (by default) by this utility. </p>
+ <p>Decodes a possibly hexadecimal encoded URI.</p>
- <marker id="parse"></marker>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+ <func>
+ <name>encode(URI) -> HexEncodedURI</name>
+
+ <fsummary>Encodes a hexadecimal encoded URI.</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>URI = uri()</v>
+ <v>HexEncodedURI = string() - Hexadecimal encoded URI</v>
+ </type>
+
+ <desc>
+ <p>Encodes a hexadecimal encoded URI.</p>
+
+ <marker id="decode"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>parse(URI) -> {ok, Result} | {error, Reason}</name>
<name>parse(URI, Options) -> {ok, Result} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Parse an URI</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Parses a URI.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>URI = uri() </v>
- <v>Options = [Option] </v>
+ <v>URI = uri()</v>
+ <v>Options = [Option]</v>
<v>Option = {ipv6_host_with_brackets, boolean()} |
{scheme_defaults, scheme_defaults()} |
{fragment, boolean()}]</v>
@@ -104,62 +126,49 @@ fragment() = string()
<v>Path = path()</v>
<v>Query = query()</v>
<v>Fragment = fragment()</v>
- <v>Reason = term() </v>
+ <v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>This function is used to parse an URI. If no scheme defaults
- are provided, the value of
+ <p>Parses a URI. If no scheme defaults
+ are provided, the value of the
<seealso marker="#scheme_defaults">scheme_defaults</seealso>
- function will be used. </p>
+ function is used.</p>
- <p>Note that when parsing an URI with an unknown scheme (that is,
- a scheme not found in the scheme defaults) a port number must be
- provided or else the parsing will fail. </p>
+ <p>When parsing a URI with an unknown scheme (that is,
+ a scheme not found in the scheme defaults), a port number must be
+ provided, otherwise the parsing fails.</p>
- <p>If the fragment option is true, the URI fragment will be returned as
- part of the parsing result, otherwise it is completely ignored.</p>
+ <p>If the fragment option is <c>true</c>, the URI fragment is returned as
+ part of the parsing result, otherwise it is ignored.</p>
<marker id="encode"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <name>encode(URI) -> HexEncodedURI</name>
-
- <fsummary>Hex encode an URI</fsummary>
+ <name>scheme_defaults() -> SchemeDefaults</name>
+ <fsummary>A list of the scheme and their default ports.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>URI = uri()</v>
- <v>HexEncodedURI = string() - Hex encoded uri</v>
+ <v>SchemeDefaults = [{scheme(), default_scheme_port_number()}] </v>
+ <v>default_scheme_port_number() = pos_integer()</v>
</type>
-
<desc>
- <p>Hex encode an URI. </p>
+ <p>Provides a list of the scheme and their default
+ port numbers supported (by default) by this utility.</p>
- <marker id="decode"></marker>
+ <marker id="parse"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
- <func>
- <name>decode(HexEncodedURI) -> URI</name>
-
- <fsummary>Decode a hex encoded URI</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>HexEncodedURI = string() - A possibly hex encoded uri</v>
- <v>URI = uri()</v>
- </type>
-
- <desc>
- <p>Decode a possibly hex encoded URI. </p>
-
- </desc>
- </func>
+
</funcs>
<!--
<section>
<title>SEE ALSO</title>
- <p>RFC 2616, <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>,
+ <p><url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>,
+ <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_tcp(3)</seealso>,
<seealso marker="ssl:ssl">ssl(3)</seealso>
</p>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml
index 05eec9cfd3..31e44f405c 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml
@@ -31,143 +31,252 @@
</header>
<module>httpc</module>
- <modulesummary>An HTTP/1.1 client </modulesummary>
+ <modulesummary>An HTTP/1.1 client</modulesummary>
<description>
- <p>This module provides the API to a HTTP/1.1 compatible client according
- to RFC 2616, caching is currently not supported.</p>
+ <p>This module provides the API to an HTTP/1.1 compatible client according
+ to <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>.
+ Caching is not supported.</p>
<note>
- <p>When starting the Inets application a manager process for the
- default profile will be started. The functions in this API
- that do not explicitly use a profile will access the
+ <p>When starting the <c>Inets</c> application, a manager process for the
+ default profile is started. The functions in this API
+ that do not explicitly use a profile accesses the
default profile. A profile keeps track of proxy options,
- cookies and other options that can be applied to more than one
- request. </p>
+ cookies, and other options that can be applied to more than one
+ request.</p>
- <p>If the scheme https is used the ssl application needs to be
- started. When https links needs to go through a proxy the
+ <p>If the scheme <c>https</c> is used, the <c>SSL</c> application must
+ be started. When <c>https</c> links need to go through a proxy, the
CONNECT method extension to HTTP-1.1 is used to establish a
- tunnel and then the connection is upgraded to TLS,
- however "TLS upgrade" according to RFC 2817 is not
+ tunnel and then the connection is upgraded to TLS.
+ However, "TLS upgrade" according to <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2817.txt">RFC 2817</url>is not
supported.</p>
- <p>Also note that pipelining will only be used if the pipeline
- timeout is set, otherwise persistent connections without
- pipelining will be used e.i. the client always waits for
+ <p>Pipelining is only used if the pipeline
+ time-out is set, otherwise persistent connections without
+ pipelining are used. That is, the client always waits for
the previous response before sending the next request.</p>
</note>
- <p>There are some usage examples in the <seealso
- marker="http_client">Inets User's Guide.</seealso></p>
+ <p>Some examples are provided in the <seealso
+ marker="http_client">Inets User's Guide</seealso>.</p>
</description>
<section>
- <title>COMMON DATA TYPES </title>
+ <title>DATA TYPES</title>
+ <marker id="DATA_TYPES"></marker>
<p>Type definitions that are used more than once in
this module:</p>
- <code type="none"><![CDATA[
-boolean() = true | false
-string() = list of ASCII characters
-request_id() = ref()
-profile() = atom()
-path() = string() representing a file path or directory path
-ip_address() = See inet(3)
-socket_opt() = See the Options used by gen_tcp(3) and
- ssl(3) connect(s)
- ]]></code>
-
+ <p><c>boolean() = true | false</c></p>
+ <p><c>string()</c> = list of ASCII characters</p>
+ <p><c>request_id() = ref()</c></p>
+ <p><c>profile() = atom()</c></p>
+ <p><c>path() = string()</c> representing a file path or directory path</p>
+ <p><c>ip_address()</c> = See the
+ <seealso marker="kernel:inet">inet(3)</seealso> manual page in <c>Kernel</c>.</p>
+ <p><c>socket_opt()</c> = See the options used by
+ <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_tcp(3)</seealso> <c>gen_tcp(3)</c> and
+ <seealso marker="ssl:ssl">ssl(3)</seealso> connect(s)</p>
+
</section>
<section>
- <title>HTTP DATA TYPES </title>
- <p>Type definitions that are related to HTTP:</p>
- <p>For more information about HTTP see rfc 2616</p>
-
- <code type="none"><![CDATA[
-method() = head | get | put | post | trace | options | delete
-request() = {url(), headers()} |
- {url(), headers(), content_type(), body()}
-url() = string() - Syntax according to the URI definition in rfc 2396, ex: "http://www.erlang.org"
-status_line() = {http_version(), status_code(), reason_phrase()}
-http_version() = string() ex: "HTTP/1.1"
-status_code() = integer()
-reason_phrase() = string()
-content_type() = string()
-headers() = [header()]
-header() = {field(), value()}
-field() = string()
-value() = string()
-body() = string() |
- binary() |
- {fun(accumulator()) -> body_processing_result(),
- accumulator()} |
- {chunkify,
- fun(accumulator()) -> body_processing_result(),
- accumulator()}
-body_processing_result() = eof | {ok, iolist(), accumulator()}
-accumulator() = term()
-filename() = string()
- ]]></code>
+ <title>HTTP DATA TYPES</title>
+ <p>Type definitions related to HTTP:</p>
- </section>
+ <p><c>method() = head | get | put | post | trace | options | delete</c></p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>request()</c></tag>
+ <item><p>= <c>{url(), headers()}</c></p>
+ <p>| <c>{url(), headers(), content_type(), body()}</c></p>
+ </item>
+ </taglist>
+ <p><c>url() = string()</c> syntax according to the URI definition in
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt">RFC 2396</url>,
+ for example <c>"http://www.erlang.org"</c></p>
+ <p><c>status_line() = {http_version(), status_code(), reason_phrase()}</c></p>
+ <p><c>http_version() = string()</c>, for example, <c>"HTTP/1.1"</c></p>
+ <p><c>status_code() = integer()</c></p>
+ <p><c>reason_phrase() = string()</c></p>
+ <p><c>content_type() = string()</c></p>
+ <p><c>headers() = [header()]</c></p>
+ <p><c>header() = {field(), value()}</c></p>
+ <p><c>field() = string()</c></p>
+ <p><c>value() = string()</c></p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>body()</c></tag>
+ <item><p>= <c>string() | binary()</c></p>
+ <p>| <c>{fun(accumulator())</c></p>
+ <p><c> -> body_processing_result(), accumulator()}</c></p>
+ <p>| <c>{chunkify, fun(accumulator())</c></p>
+ <p><c> -> body_processing_result(), accumulator()}</c></p>
+ </item>
+ </taglist>
+ <p><c>body_processing_result() = eof | {ok, iolist(), accumulator()}</c></p>
+ <p><c>accumulator() = term()</c></p>
+ <p><c>filename() = string()</c></p>
+ <p>For more information about HTTP, see
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>.</p>
+</section>
<section>
- <title>SSL DATA TYPES </title>
+ <title>SSL DATA TYPES</title>
<p>See <seealso marker="ssl:ssl">ssl(3)</seealso> for information
- about ssl options (<c>ssloptions()</c>). </p>
+ about <c>SSL</c> options (<c>ssloptions()</c>). </p>
</section>
<section>
- <title>HTTP CLIENT SERVICE START/STOP </title>
+ <title>HTTP CLIENT SERVICE START/STOP</title>
- <p>A HTTP client can be configured to start when starting the inets
+ <p>An HTTP client can be configured to start when starting the <c>Inets</c>
application or started dynamically in runtime by calling the
- inets application API <c>inets:start(httpc, ServiceConfig)</c>, or
- <c>inets:start(httpc, ServiceConfig, How)</c>
- see <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>. Below follows a
- description of the available configuration options.</p>
+ <c>Inets</c> application API <c>inets:start(httpc, ServiceConfig)</c>
+ or <c>inets:start(httpc, ServiceConfig, How)</c>,
+ see <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>.
+ The configuration options are as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<tag>{profile, profile()}</tag>
- <item>Name of the profile, see
- common data types below, this option is mandatory.</item>
+ <item><p>Name of the profile, see
+ <seealso marker="#DATA_TYPES">DATA TYPES</seealso>.
+ This option is mandatory.</p></item>
<tag>{data_dir, path()}</tag>
- <item>Directory where the profile
- may save persistent data, if omitted all cookies will be treated
- as session cookies.</item>
+ <item><p>Directory where the profile
+ can save persistent data. If omitted, all cookies are treated
+ as session cookies.</p></item>
</taglist>
<p>The client can be stopped using <c>inets:stop(httpc, Pid)</c> or
<c>inets:stop(httpc, Profile)</c>.</p>
-
- <marker id="request1"></marker>
</section>
<funcs>
+
+ <func>
+ <name>cancel_request(RequestId) -></name>
+ <name>cancel_request(RequestId, Profile) -> ok</name>
+ <fsummary>Cancels an asynchronous HTTP request.</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>RequestId = request_id() - A unique identifier as returned
+ by request/4</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
+ <d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Cancels an asynchronous HTTP request. Notice that this does not guarantee
+ that the request response is not delivered. Because it is asynchronous,
+ the request can already have been completed when the cancellation arrives.
+ </p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <func>
+ <name>cookie_header(Url) -> </name>
+ <name>cookie_header(Url, Profile | Opts) -> header() | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>cookie_header(Url, Opts, Profile) -> header() | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Returns the cookie header that would have been sent when
+ making a request to URL using the profile <c>Profile</c>.</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>Url = url()</v>
+ <v>Opts = [cookie_header_opt()]</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
+ <d>When started <c>stand_alone</c>.</d>
+ <v>cookie_header_opt() = {ipv6_host_with_brackets, boolean()}</v>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Returns the cookie header that would have been sent
+ when making a request to <c>Url</c> using profile <c>Profile</c>.
+ If no profile is specified, the default profile is used.</p>
+ <p>Option <c>ipv6_host_with_bracket</c> deals with how to
+ parse IPv6 addresses. For details,
+ see argument <c>Options</c> of
+ <seealso marker="#request-4">request/[4,5]</seealso>.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <func>
+ <name>get_options(OptionItems) -> {ok, Values} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>get_options(OptionItems, Profile) -> {ok, Values} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Gets the currently used options.</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>OptionItems = all | [option_item()]</v>
+ <v>option_item() = proxy |
+ https_proxy |
+ max_sessions |
+ keep_alive_timeout |
+ max_keep_alive_length |
+ pipeline_timeout |
+ max_pipeline_length |
+ cookies |
+ ipfamily |
+ ip |
+ port |
+ socket_opts |
+ verbose</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
+ <d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can used.</d>
+ <v>Values = [{option_item(), term()}]</v>
+ <v>Reason = term()</v>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Retrieves the options currently used by the client.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <func>
+ <name>info() -> list()</name>
+ <name>info(Profile) -> list()</name>
+ <fsummary>Produces a list of miscellaneous information.</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
+ <d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Produces a list of miscellaneous information.
+ Intended for debugging.
+ If no profile is specified, the default profile is used.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
+
+ <func>
+ <name>reset_cookies() -> void()</name>
+ <name>reset_cookies(Profile) -> void()</name>
+ <fsummary>Resets the cookie database.</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
+ <d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Resets (clears) the cookie database for the specified
+ <c>Profile</c>. If no profile is specified the default profile
+ is used.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
<func>
<name>request(Url) -> </name>
<name>request(Url, Profile) -> {ok, Result} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Sends a get HTTP-request</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sends a get HTTP request.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>Url = url() </v>
+ <v>Url = url()</v>
<v>Result = {status_line(), headers(), Body} |
- {status_code(), Body} | request_id() </v>
+ {status_code(), Body} | request_id()</v>
<v>Body = string() | binary()</v>
- <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
- <v>Reason = term() </v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
+ <d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
+ <v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Equivalent to <c>httpc:request(get, {Url, []}, [], [])</c>.</p>
-
- <marker id="request2"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <name>request(Method, Request, HTTPOptions, Options) -> </name>
+ <name>request(Method, Request, HTTPOptions, Options) -></name>
<name>request(Method, Request, HTTPOptions, Options, Profile) -> {ok, Result} | {ok, saved_to_file} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Sends a HTTP-request</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sends an HTTP request.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>Method = method() </v>
+ <v>Method = method()</v>
<v>Request = request()</v>
<v>HTTPOptions = http_options()</v>
<v>http_options() = [http_option()]</v>
@@ -191,215 +300,200 @@ filename() = string()
{socket_opts, socket_opts()} |
{receiver, receiver()},
{ipv6_host_with_brackets, boolean()}}</v>
- <v>stream_to() = none | self | {self, once} | filename() </v>
+ <v>stream_to() = none | self | {self, once} | filename()</v>
<v>socket_opts() = [socket_opt()]</v>
- <v>receiver() = pid() | function()/1 | {Module, Function, Args} </v>
- <v>Module = atom() </v>
- <v>Function = atom() </v>
- <v>Args = list() </v>
- <v>body_format() = string | binary </v>
+ <v>receiver() = pid() | function()/1 | {Module, Function, Args}</v>
+ <v>Module = atom()</v>
+ <v>Function = atom()</v>
+ <v>Args = list()</v>
+ <v>body_format() = string | binary</v>
<v>Result = {status_line(), headers(), Body} |
- {status_code(), Body} | request_id() </v>
+ {status_code(), Body} | request_id()</v>
<v>Body = string() | binary()</v>
- <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
+ <d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
<v>Reason = {connect_failed, term()} |
- {send_failed, term()} | term() </v>
+ {send_failed, term()} | term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Sends a HTTP-request. The function can be both synchronous
- and asynchronous. In the later case the function will return
- <c>{ok, RequestId}</c> and later on the information will be delivered
- to the <c>receiver</c> depending on that value. </p>
+ <p>Sends an HTTP request. The function can be both synchronous
+ and asynchronous. In the latter case, the function returns
+ <c>{ok, RequestId}</c> and then the information is delivered
+ to the <c>receiver</c> depending on that value.</p>
- <p>Http option (<c>http_option()</c>) details: </p>
+ <p>HTTP option (<c>http_option()</c>) details:</p>
<marker id="request2_http_options"></marker>
<taglist>
<tag><c><![CDATA[timeout]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Timeout time for the request. </p>
- <p>The clock starts ticking as soon as the request has been
- sent. </p>
- <p>Time is in milliseconds. </p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>infinity</c>. </p>
+ <p>Time-out time for the request.</p>
+ <p>The clock starts ticking when the request is sent.</p>
+ <p>Time is in milliseconds.</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>infinity</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[connect_timeout]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Connection timeout time, used during the initial request,
- when the client is <em>connecting</em> to the server. </p>
- <p>Time is in milliseconds. </p>
- <p>Defaults to the value of the <c>timeout</c> option. </p>
+ <p>Connection time-out time, used during the initial request,
+ when the client is <em>connecting</em> to the server.</p>
+ <p>Time is in milliseconds.</p>
+ <p>Default is the value of option <c>timeout</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[ssl]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>This is the default ssl config option, currently defaults to
- <c>essl</c>, see below. </p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>[]</c>. </p>
- </item>
-
- <tag><c><![CDATA[essl]]></c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>If using the Erlang based implementation of SSL,
- these SSL-specific options are used. </p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>[]</c>. </p>
+ <p>This is the <c>SSL/TLS</c> connectin configuration option.</p>
+ <p>Defaults to <c>[]</c>. See <seealso marker="ssl:ssl">ssl:connect/[2, 3,4]</seealso> for availble options.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[autoredirect]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Should the client automatically retrieve the information
- from the new URI and return that as the result instead
- of a 30X-result code. </p>
- <p>Note that for some 30X-result codes automatic redirect
- is not allowed. In these cases the 30X-result will always
- be returned. </p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>true</c>. </p>
+ <p>The client automatically retrieves the information
+ from the new URI and returns that as the result, instead
+ of a 30X-result code.</p>
+ <p>For some 30X-result codes, automatic redirect
+ is not allowed. In these cases the 30X-result is always
+ returned.</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>true</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[proxy_auth]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>A proxy-authorization header using the provided user name and
- password will be added to the request. </p>
+ <p>A proxy-authorization header using the provided username and
+ password is added to the request.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[version]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Can be used to make the client act as an <c>HTTP/1.0</c> or
<c>HTTP/0.9</c> client. By default this is an <c>HTTP/1.1</c>
- client. When using <c>HTTP/1.0</c> persistent connections will
- not be used. </p>
- <p>Defaults to the string <c>"HTTP/1.1"</c>. </p>
+ client. When using <c>HTTP/1.0</c> persistent connections are
+ not used.</p>
+ <p>Default is the string <c>"HTTP/1.1"</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[relaxed]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>If set to <c>true</c> workarounds for known server deviations
- from the HTTP-standard are enabled. </p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>false</c>. </p>
+ <p>If set to <c>true</c>, workarounds for known server deviations
+ from the HTTP-standard are enabled.</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[url_encode]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Will apply Percent-encoding, also known as URL encoding on the
+ <p>Applies Percent-encoding, also known as URL encoding on the
URL.</p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>false</c>. </p>
+ <p>Default is <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>Option (<c>option()</c>) details: </p>
+ <p>Option (<c>option()</c>) details:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c><![CDATA[sync]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Shall the request be synchronous or asynchronous. </p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>true</c>. </p>
+ <p>Option for the request to be synchronous or asynchronous.</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>true</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[stream]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Streams the body of a 200 or 206 response to the calling
process or to a file. When streaming to the calling process
- using the option <c>self</c> the following stream messages
- will be sent to that process: <c>{http, {RequestId,
+ using option <c>self</c>, the following stream messages
+ are sent to that process: <c>{http, {RequestId,
stream_start, Headers}}, {http, {RequestId, stream,
- BinBodyPart}}, {http, {RequestId, stream_end, Headers}}</c>. When
- streaming to the calling processes using the option
- <c>{self, once}</c> the first message will have an additional
- element e.i. <c>{http, {RequestId, stream_start, Headers, Pid}}</c>,
- this is the process id that should be used as an argument to
+ BinBodyPart}}, and {http, {RequestId, stream_end, Headers}}</c>.</p>
+ <p>When streaming to the calling processes using option
+ <c>{self, once}</c>, the first message has an extra
+ element, that is, <c>{http, {RequestId, stream_start, Headers, Pid}}</c>.
+ This is the process id to be used as an argument to
<c>http:stream_next/1</c> to trigger the next message to be sent to
- the calling process. </p>
- <p>Note that it is possible that chunked encoding will add
+ the calling process.</p>
+ <p>Notice that chunked encoding can add
headers so that there are more headers in the <c>stream_end</c>
- message than in the <c>stream_start</c>.
- When streaming to a file and the request is asynchronous the
- message <c>{http, {RequestId, saved_to_file}}</c> will be sent. </p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>none</c>. </p>
+ message than in <c>stream_start</c>.
+ When streaming to a file and the request is asynchronous, the
+ message <c>{http, {RequestId, saved_to_file}}</c> is sent.</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>none</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[body_format]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Defines if the body shall be delivered as a string or as a
+ <p>Defines if the body is to be delivered as a string or
binary. This option is only valid for the synchronous
- request. </p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>string</c>. </p>
+ request.</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>string</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[full_result]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Should a "full result" be returned to the caller (that is,
- the body, the headers and the entire status-line) or not
- (the body and the status code). </p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>true</c>. </p>
+ <p>Defines if a "full result" is to be returned to the caller (that is,
+ the body, the headers, and the entire status line) or not
+ (the body and the status code).</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>true</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[headers_as_is]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Shall the headers provided by the user be made
- lower case or be regarded as case sensitive. </p>
- <p>Note that the http standard requires them to be
- case insenstive. This feature should only be used if there is
+ <p>Defines if the headers provided by the user are to be made
+ lower case or to be regarded as case sensitive.</p>
+ <p>The HTTP standard requires them to be
+ case insensitive. Use this feature only if there is
no other way to communicate with the server or for testing
- purpose. Also note that when this option is used no headers
- will be automatically added, all necessary headers have to be
- provided by the user. </p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>false</c>. </p>
+ purpose. When this option is used, no headers
+ are automatically added. All necessary headers must be
+ provided by the user.</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[socket_opts]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Socket options to be used for this and subsequent
- request(s). </p>
- <p>Overrides any value set by the
- <seealso marker="#set_options">set_options</seealso>
- function. </p>
- <p>Note that the validity of the options are <em>not</em>
- checked in any way. </p>
- <p>Note that this may change the socket behaviour
- (see <seealso marker="kernel:inet#setopts/2">inet:setopts/2</seealso>)
- for an already existing one, and therefore an already connected
- request handler. </p>
- <p>By default the socket options set by the
- <seealso marker="#set_options">set_options/1,2</seealso>
- function are used when establishing a connection. </p>
+ requests.</p>
+ <p>Overrides any value set by function
+ <seealso marker="#set_options-1">set_options</seealso>.</p>
+ <p>The validity of the options is <em>not</em> checked by
+ the HTTP client they are assumed to be correct and passed
+ on to ssl application and inet driver, which may reject
+ them if they are not correct. Note that the current
+ implementation assumes the requests to the same host, port
+ combination will use the same socket options.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>By default the socket options set by function
+ <seealso marker="#set_options-1">set_options/[1,2]</seealso>
+ are used when establishing a connection.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[receiver]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Defines how the client will deliver the result of an
- asynchronous request (<c>sync</c> has the value
- <c>false</c>). </p>
+ <p>Defines how the client delivers the result of an
+ asynchronous request (<c>sync</c> has the value
+ <c>false</c>).</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c><![CDATA[pid()]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Message(s) will be sent to this process in the format: </p>
-<pre>
-{http, ReplyInfo}
-</pre>
+ <p>Messages are sent to this process in the format
+ <c>{http, ReplyInfo}</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[function/1]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Information will be delivered to the receiver via calls
- to the provided fun: </p>
-<pre>
-Receiver(ReplyInfo)
-</pre>
+ <p>Information is delivered to the receiver through calls
+ to the provided fun <c>Receiver(ReplyInfo)</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[{Module, Function, Args}]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Information will be delivered to the receiver via calls
- to the callback function: </p>
-<pre>
-apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])
-</pre>
+ <p>Information is delivered to the receiver through calls
+ to the callback function
+ <c>apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])</c>.</p>
</item>
-
</taglist>
- <p>In all of the above cases, <c>ReplyInfo</c> has the following
- structure: </p>
+ <p>In all of these cases, <c>ReplyInfo</c> has the following
+ structure:</p>
<pre>
{RequestId, saved_to_file}
@@ -407,11 +501,10 @@ apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])
{RequestId, Result}
{RequestId, stream_start, Headers}
{RequestId, stream_start, Headers, HandlerPid}
-{RequestId, stream, BinBodyPart}
-{RequestId, stream_end, Headers}
-</pre>
+{RequestId, stream, BinBodyPart}
+{RequestId, stream_end, Headers}</pre>
- <p>Defaults to the <c>pid()</c> of the process calling the request
+ <p>Default is the <c>pid</c> of the process calling the request
function (<c>self()</c>). </p>
<marker id="ipv6_host_with_brackets"></marker>
@@ -419,276 +512,178 @@ apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])
<tag><c><![CDATA[ipv6_host_with_brackets]]></c></tag>
<item>
- <p>When parsing the Host-Port part of an URI with a IPv6 address
- with brackets, shall we retain those brackets (<c>true</c>) or
- strip them (<c>false</c>). </p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>false</c>. </p>
+ <p>Defines when parsing the Host-Port part of an URI with an IPv6 address
+ with brackets, if those brackets are to be retained (<c>true</c>)
+ or stripped (<c>false</c>).</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
-
- <marker id="cancel_request"></marker>
- </desc>
- </func>
-
- <func>
- <name>cancel_request(RequestId) -> </name>
- <name>cancel_request(RequestId, Profile) -> ok</name>
- <fsummary>Cancels an asynchronous HTTP-request.</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>RequestId = request_id() - A unique identifier as returned
- by request/4</v>
- <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <p>Cancels an asynchronous HTTP-request. Note this does not guarantee
- that the request response will not be delivered, as it is asynchronous the
- the request may already have been completed when the cancellation arrives.
- </p>
-
- <marker id="set_options"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
<name>set_options(Options) -> </name>
<name>set_options(Options, Profile) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
<fsummary>Sets options to be used for subsequent requests.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Options = [Option]</v>
- <v>Option = {proxy, {Proxy, NoProxy}} |
- {https_proxy, {Proxy, NoProxy}} |
- {max_sessions, MaxSessions} |
- {max_keep_alive_length, MaxKeepAlive} |
- {keep_alive_timeout, KeepAliveTimeout} |
- {max_pipeline_length, MaxPipeline} |
- {pipeline_timeout, PipelineTimeout} |
- {cookies, CookieMode} |
- {ipfamily, IpFamily} |
- {ip, IpAddress} |
- {port, Port} |
- {socket_opts, socket_opts()} |
- {verbose, VerboseMode} </v>
-
+ <v>Option = {proxy, {Proxy, NoProxy}}</v>
+ <v>| {https_proxy, {Proxy, NoProxy}}</v>
+ <v>| {max_sessions, MaxSessions}</v>
+ <v>| {max_keep_alive_length, MaxKeepAlive}</v>
+ <v>| {keep_alive_timeout, KeepAliveTimeout}</v>
+ <v>| {max_pipeline_length, MaxPipeline}</v>
+ <v>| {pipeline_timeout, PipelineTimeout}</v>
+ <v>| {cookies, CookieMode}</v>
+ <v>| {ipfamily, IpFamily}</v>
+ <v>| {ip, IpAddress}</v>
+ <v>| {port, Port}</v>
+ <v>| {socket_opts, socket_opts()}</v>
+ <v>| {verbose, VerboseMode}</v>
<v>Proxy = {Hostname, Port}</v>
- <v>Hostname = string() </v>
- <d>ex: "localhost" or "foo.bar.se"</d>
+ <v>Hostname = string()</v>
+ <d>Example: "localhost" or "foo.bar.se"</d>
<v>Port = integer()</v>
- <d>ex: 8080 </d>
+ <d>Example: 8080</d>
<v>NoProxy = [NoProxyDesc]</v>
<v>NoProxyDesc = DomainDesc | HostName | IPDesc</v>
<v>DomainDesc = "*.Domain"</v>
- <d>ex: "*.ericsson.se"</d>
+ <d>Example: "*.ericsson.se"</d>
<v>IpDesc = string()</v>
- <d>ex: "134.138" or "[FEDC:BA98" (all IP-addresses starting with 134.138 or FEDC:BA98), "66.35.250.150" or "[2010:836B:4179::836B:4179]" (a complete IP-address).</d>
-
- <d>proxy defaults to {undefined, []} e.i. no proxy is configured and https_proxy defaults to
- the value of proxy.</d>
-
- <v>MaxSessions = integer() </v>
- <d>Default is <c>2</c>.
- Maximum number of persistent connections to a host.</d>
- <v>MaxKeepAlive = integer() </v>
- <d>Default is <c>5</c>.
- Maximum number of outstanding requests on the same connection to
- a host.</d>
- <v>KeepAliveTimeout = integer() </v>
- <d>Default is <c>120000</c> (= 2 min).
- If a persistent connection is idle longer than the
+ <d>Example: "134.138" or "[FEDC:BA98"
+ (all IP addresses starting with 134.138 or FEDC:BA98),
+ "66.35.250.150" or "[2010:836B:4179::836B:4179]" (a complete IP address).</d>
+ <d><c>proxy</c> defaults to <c>{undefined, []}</c>,
+ that is, no proxy is configured and
+ <c>https_proxy</c> defaults to the value of <c>proxy</c>.</d>
+ <v>MaxSessions = integer()</v>
+ <d>Maximum number of persistent connections to a host.
+ Default is <c>2</c>.</d>
+ <v>MaxKeepAlive = integer()</v>
+ <d>Maximum number of outstanding requests on the same connection to
+ a host. Default is <c>5</c>.</d>
+ <v>KeepAliveTimeout = integer()</v>
+ <d>If a persistent connection is idle longer than the
<c>keep_alive_timeout</c> in milliseconds,
- the client will close the connection.
- The server may also have such a time out but you should
- not count on it!</d>
- <v>MaxPipeline = integer() </v>
- <d>Default is <c>2</c>.
- Maximum number of outstanding requests on a pipelined connection
- to a host.</d>
- <v>PipelineTimeout = integer() </v>
- <d>Default is <c>0</c>,
- which will result in pipelining not being used.
- If a persistent connection is idle longer than the
+ the client closes the connection.
+ The server can also have such a time-out but do not take that for granted.
+ Default is <c>120000</c> (= 2 min).</d>
+ <v>MaxPipeline = integer()</v>
+ <d>Maximum number of outstanding requests on a pipelined connection
+ to a host. Default is <c>2</c>.</d>
+ <v>PipelineTimeout = integer()</v>
+ <d>If a persistent connection is idle longer than the
<c>pipeline_timeout</c> in milliseconds,
- the client will close the connection. </d>
- <v>CookieMode = enabled | disabled | verify </v>
- <d>Default is <c>disabled</c>.
- If Cookies are enabled all valid cookies will automatically be
- saved in the client manager's cookie database.
- If the option <c>verify</c> is used the function <c>store_cookies/2</c>
- has to be called for the cookies to be saved.</d>
- <v>IpFamily = inet | inet6 | inet6fb4 </v>
- <d>By default <c>inet</c>.
- When it is set to <c>inet6fb4</c> you can use both ipv4 and ipv6.
- It first tries <c>inet6</c> and if that does not works falls back to <c>inet</c>.
- The option is here to provide a workaround for buggy ipv6 stacks to ensure that
- ipv4 will always work.</d>
- <v>IpAddress = ip_address() </v>
- <d>If the host has several network interfaces, this option specifies which one to use.
- See <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp#connect">gen_tcp:connect/3,4</seealso> for more info. </d>
- <v>Port = integer() </v>
- <d>Specify which local port number to use.
- See <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp#connect">gen_tcp:connect/3,4</seealso> for more info. </d>
+ the client closes the connection. Default is <c>0</c>,
+ which results in pipelining not being used.</d>
+ <v>CookieMode = enabled | disabled | verify</v>
+ <d>If cookies are enabled, all valid cookies are automatically
+ saved in the cookie database of the client manager.
+ If option <c>verify</c> is used, function <c>store_cookies/2</c>
+ has to be called for the cookies to be saved.
+ Default is <c>disabled</c>.</d>
+ <v>IpFamily = inet | inet6 </v>
+ <d>Default is <c>inet</c>.</d>
+ <v>IpAddress = ip_address()</v>
+ <d>If the host has several network interfaces, this option specifies
+ which one to use.
+ See <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp#connect">gen_tcp:connect/3,4</seealso>
+ for details.</d>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <d>Local port number to use.
+ See <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp#connect">gen_tcp:connect/3,4</seealso>
+ for details.</d>
<v>socket_opts() = [socket_opt()]</v>
<d>The options are appended to the socket options used by the
- client. </d>
+ client.</d>
<d>These are the default values when a new request handler
is started (for the initial connect). They are passed directly
- to the underlying transport (gen_tcp or ssl) <em>without</em>
- verification! </d>
- <v>VerboseMode = false | verbose | debug | trace </v>
+ to the underlying transport (<c>gen_tcp</c> or <c>SSL</c>)
+ <em>without</em> verification.</d>
+ <v>VerboseMode = false | verbose | debug | trace</v>
<d>Default is <c>false</c>.
This option is used to switch on (or off)
- different levels of erlang trace on the client.
+ different levels of Erlang trace on the client.
It is a debug feature.</d>
- <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
+ <d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Sets options to be used for subsequent requests.</p>
<note>
- <p>If possible the client will keep its connections
- alive and use persistent connections
- with or without pipeline depending on configuration
+ <p>If possible, the client keeps its connections
+ alive and uses persistent connections
+ with or without pipeline depending on configuration
and current circumstances. The HTTP/1.1 specification does not
- provide a guideline for how many requests would be
- ideal to be sent on a persistent connection,
- this very much depends on the
- application. Note that a very long queue of requests may cause a
- user perceived delay as earlier requests may take a long time
- to complete. The HTTP/1.1 specification does suggest a
- limit of 2 persistent connections per server, which is the
- default value of the <c>max_sessions</c> option. </p>
+ provide a guideline for how many requests that are
+ ideal to be sent on a persistent connection.
+ This depends much on the application.</p>
+ <p>A long queue of requests can cause a
+ user-perceived delay, as earlier requests can take a long time
+ to complete. The HTTP/1.1 specification suggests a
+ limit of two persistent connections per server, which is the
+ default value of option <c>max_sessions</c>.</p>
</note>
<marker id="get_options"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
-
- <func>
- <name>get_options(OptionItems) -> {ok, Values} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>get_options(OptionItems, Profile) -> {ok, Values} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Gets the currently used options.</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>OptionItems = all | [option_item()]</v>
- <v>option_item() = proxy |
- https_proxy
- max_sessions |
- keep_alive_timeout |
- max_keep_alive_length |
- pipeline_timeout |
- max_pipeline_length |
- cookies |
- ipfamily |
- ip |
- port |
- socket_opts |
- verbose</v>
- <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
- <v>Values = [{option_item(), term()}]</v>
- <v>Reason = term() </v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <p>Retrieves the options currently used by the client.</p>
-
- <marker id="stream_next"></marker>
- </desc>
- </func>
-
- <func>
- <name>stream_next(Pid) -> ok</name>
- <fsummary> Triggers the next message to be streamed, e.i.
- same behavior as active once for sockets.
- </fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>Pid = pid() - as received in the stream_start message</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <p>Triggers the next message to be streamed, e.i.
- same behavior as active once for sockets. </p>
-
- <marker id="verify_cookies"></marker>
- <marker id="store_cookies"></marker>
- </desc>
- </func>
-
+
<func>
<name>store_cookies(SetCookieHeaders, Url) -> </name>
<name>store_cookies(SetCookieHeaders, Url, Profile) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Saves the cookies defined in SetCookieHeaders in the client profile's cookie database.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Saves the cookies defined in <c>SetCookieHeaders</c> in the
+ client profile cookie database.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>SetCookieHeaders = headers() - where field = "set-cookie"</v>
<v>Url = url()</v>
- <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <p>Saves the cookies defined in SetCookieHeaders
- in the client profile's cookie database. You need to
- call this function if you have set the option <c>cookies</c>
- to <c>verify</c>.
- If no profile is specified the default profile will be used. </p>
-
- <marker id="cookie_header"></marker>
- </desc>
- </func>
-
- <func>
- <name>cookie_header(Url) -> </name>
- <name>cookie_header(Url, Profile | Opts) -> header() | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>cookie_header(Url, Opts, Profile) -> header() | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Returns the cookie header that would be sent when
- making a request to Url using the profile <c>Profile</c>.</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>Url = url()</v>
- <v>Opts = [cookie_header_opt()]</v>
- <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
- <v>cookie_header_opt() = {ipv6_host_with_brackets, boolean()}</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
+ <d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Returns the cookie header that would be sent
- when making a request to <c>Url</c> using the profile <c>Profile</c>.
- If no profile is specified the default profile will be used. </p>
- <p>The option <c>ipv6_host_with_bracket</c> deals with how to
- parse IPv6 addresses.
- See the <c>Options</c> argument of the
- <seealso marker="#request2">request/4,5</seealso> for more info. </p>
-
- <marker id="reset_cookies"></marker>
+ <p>Saves the cookies defined in <c>SetCookieHeaders</c>
+ in the client profile cookie database.
+ Call this function if option <c>cookies</c> is set to <c>verify</c>.
+ If no profile is specified, the default profile is used.</p>
</desc>
</func>
-
<func>
- <name>reset_cookies() -> void()</name>
- <name>reset_cookies(Profile) -> void()</name>
- <fsummary>Reset the cookie database.</fsummary>
+ <name>stream_next(Pid) -> ok</name>
+ <fsummary>Triggers the next message to be streamed, that is,
+ the same behavior as active one for sockets.
+ </fsummary>
<type>
- <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
+ <v>Pid = pid()</v>
+ <d>As received in the <c>stream_start message</c></d>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Resets (clears) the cookie database for the specified
- <c>Profile</c>. If no profile is specified the default profile
- will be used. </p>
+ <p>Triggers the next message to be streamed, that is,
+ the same behavior as active ones for sockets.</p>
- <marker id="which_cookies"></marker>
+ <marker id="verify_cookies"></marker>
+ <marker id="store_cookies"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
-
-
+
<func>
<name>which_cookies() -> cookies()</name>
<name>which_cookies(Profile) -> cookies()</name>
- <fsummary>Dumps out the entire cookie database.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Dumps the entire cookie database.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
+ <d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
<v>cookies() = [cookie_stores()]</v>
<v>cookie_stores() = {cookies, cookies()} | {session_cookies, cookies()}</v>
<v>cookies() = [cookie()]</v>
<v>cookie() = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>This function produces a list of the entire cookie database.
- It is intended for debugging/testing purposes.
- If no profile is specified the default profile will be used. </p>
-
- <marker id="which_sessions"></marker>
+ <p>Produces a list of the entire cookie database.
+ Intended for debugging/testing purposes.
+ If no profile is specified, the default profile is used.</p>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -697,41 +692,29 @@ apply(Module, Function, [ReplyInfo | Args])
<name>which_sessions(Profile) -> session_info()</name>
<fsummary>Produces a slightly processed dump of the sessions database.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
+ <v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v>
+ <d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d>
<v>session_info() = {GoodSessions, BadSessions, NonSessions}</v>
<v>GoodSessions = session()</v>
<v>BadSessions = tuple()</v>
<v>NonSessions = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>This function produces a slightly processed dump of the session
+ <p>Produces a slightly processed dump of the session
database. It is intended for debugging.
- If no profile is specified the default profile will be used. </p>
-
- <marker id="info"></marker>
+ If no profile is specified, the default profile is used.</p>
</desc>
</func>
- <func>
- <name>info() -> list()</name>
- <name>info(Profile) -> list()</name>
- <fsummary>Produces a list of miscelleneous info</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>Profile = profile() | pid() (when started <c>stand_alone</c>)</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <p>This function produces a list of miscelleneous info.
- It is intended for debugging.
- If no profile is specified the default profile will be used. </p>
- </desc>
- </func>
+
</funcs>
<section>
<title>SEE ALSO</title>
- <p>RFC 2616, <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>,
- <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_tcp(3)</seealso>,
- <seealso marker="ssl:ssl">ssl(3)</seealso>
+ <p><url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>,
+ <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_tcp(3)</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="ssl:ssl">ssl(3)</seealso>
</p>
</section>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml
index 7ea9b9318f..2a4aea41c2 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml
@@ -31,191 +31,191 @@
</header>
<module>httpd</module>
<modulesummary>An implementation of an HTTP
- 1.1 compliant Web server, as defined in RFC 2616.
+ 1.1 compliant web server, as defined in <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>
</modulesummary>
<description>
- <p>Documents the HTTP server start options, some administrative
- functions and also specifies the Erlang Web server callback
- API</p>
+ <p>This module provides the HTTP server start options, some administrative
+ functions, and specifies the Erlang web server callback
+ API.</p>
</description>
<section>
- <title>COMMON DATA TYPES </title>
+ <title>DATA TYPES</title>
<p>Type definitions that are used more than once in
this module:</p>
- <p><c>boolean() = true | false </c></p>
- <p><c>string() = list of ASCII characters</c></p>
- <p><c>path() = string() - representing a file or directory path.</c></p>
- <p><c> ip_address() = {N1,N2,N3,N4} % IPv4
+ <p><c>boolean() = true | false</c></p>
+ <p><c>string()</c> = list of ASCII characters</p>
+ <p><c>path() = string()</c> representing a file or a directory path</p>
+ <p><c> ip_address() = {N1,N2,N3,N4} % IPv4
| {K1,K2,K3,K4,K5,K6,K7,K8} % IPv6</c></p>
- <p><c>hostname() = string() - representing a host ex "foo.bar.com"</c></p>
+ <p><c>hostname() = string()</c> representing a host, for example,
+ "foo.bar.com"</p>
<p><c>property() = atom()</c></p>
</section>
<section>
- <title>ERLANG HTTP SERVER SERVICE START/STOP </title>
- <p>A web server can be configured to start when starting the inets
- application or started dynamically in runtime by calling the
- Inets application API <c>inets:start(httpd, ServiceConfig)</c>, or
+ <title>ERLANG HTTP SERVER SERVICE START/STOP</title>
+ <p>A web server can be configured to start when starting the <c>Inets</c>
+ application, or dynamically in runtime by calling the
+ <c>Inets</c> application API <c>inets:start(httpd, ServiceConfig)</c> or
<c>inets:start(httpd, ServiceConfig, How)</c>,
- see <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso> Below follows a
- description of the available configuration options, also called
- properties.</p>
+ see <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>.
+ The configuration options, also called
+ properties, are as follows:</p>
<marker id="props_file"></marker>
- <p><em>File properties</em></p>
+ <p><em>File Properties</em></p>
<p>When the web server is started
- at application start time the properties should be fetched from a
- configuration file that could consist of a regular erlang property
- list, e.i. <c>[{Option, Value}] </c> where <c> Option = property()
+ at application start time, the properties are to be fetched from a
+ configuration file that can consist of a regular Erlang property
+ list, that is, <c>[{Option, Value}]</c>, where <c> Option = property()
</c> and <c>Value = term()</c>, followed by a full stop, or for
- backwards compatibility an Apache like configuration file. If the
- web server is started dynamically at runtime you may still specify
- a file but you could also just specify the complete property
+ backwards compatibility, an Apache-like configuration file. If the
+ web server is started dynamically at runtime,
+ a file can still be specified but also the complete property
list.</p>
<taglist>
<marker id="prop_proplist_file"></marker>
<tag>{proplist_file, path()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>If this property is defined inets will expect to find
- all other properties defined in this file. Note that the
+ <p>If this property is defined, <c>Inets</c> expects to find
+ all other properties defined in this file. The
file must include all properties listed under mandatory
- properties. </p>
+ properties.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_file"></marker>
<tag>{file, path()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>If this property is defined inets will expect to find all
- other properties defined in this file, that uses Apache like
- syntax. Note that the file must include all properties listed
- under mandatory properties. The Apache like syntax is the property,
+ <p>If this property is defined, <c>Inets</c> expects to find all
+ other properties defined in this file, which uses Apache-like
+ syntax. The file must include all properties listed
+ under mandatory properties. The Apache-like syntax is the property,
written as one word where each new word begins with a capital,
- followed by a white-space followed by the value followed by a
- new line. Ex: </p>
-
+ followed by a white-space, followed by the value, followed by a
+ new line.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<code>
-{server_root, "/urs/local/www"} -> ServerRoot /usr/local/www
- </code>
+{server_root, "/urs/local/www"} -> ServerRoot /usr/local/www</code>
- <p>With a few exceptions, that are documented
+ <p>A few exceptions are documented
for each property that behaves differently,
- and the special case {directory, {path(), PropertyList}} and
- {security_directory, {Dir, PropertyList}} that are represented
+ and the special cases <c>{directory, {path(), PropertyList}}</c>
+ and <c>{security_directory, {Dir, PropertyList}}</c>, are represented
as:</p>
<pre>
<![CDATA[
<Directory Dir>
<Properties handled as described above>
</Directory>
- ]]>
- </pre>
+ ]]></pre>
</item>
</taglist>
<note>
- <p>The properties proplist_file and file are mutually exclusive.</p>
+ <p>The properties <c>proplist_file</c> and <c>file</c> are mutually exclusive. Also newer properties may not be supported as Apache-like options, this is a legacy feature.</p>
</note>
<marker id="props_mand"></marker>
- <p><em>Mandatory properties</em></p>
+ <p><em>Mandatory Properties</em></p>
<taglist>
<marker id="prop_port"></marker>
<tag>{port, integer()} </tag>
<item>
- <p>The port that the HTTP server shall listen on.
+ <p>The port that the HTTP server listen to.
If zero is specified as port, an arbitrary available port
- will be picked and you can use the httpd:info/2 function to find
- out which port was picked. </p>
+ is picked and function <c>httpd:info/2</c> can be used to
+ determine which port was picked.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_server_name"></marker>
- <tag>{server_name, string()} </tag>
+ <tag>{server_name, string()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>The name of your server, normally a fully qualified domain name. </p>
+ <p>The name of your server, normally a fully qualified domain name.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_server_root"></marker>
- <tag>{server_root, path()} </tag>
+ <tag>{server_root, path()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Defines the server's home directory where log files etc can
- be stored. Relative paths specified in other properties refer
- to this directory. </p>
+ <p>Defines the home directory of the server, where log files, and so on,
+ can be stored. Relative paths specified in other properties refer
+ to this directory.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_doc_root"></marker>
<tag>{document_root, path()}</tag>
<item>
- Defines the top directory for the documents that
- are available on the HTTP server.
+ <p>Defines the top directory for the documents that
+ are available on the HTTP server.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<marker id="props_comm"></marker>
- <p><em>Communication properties</em> </p>
+ <p><em>Communication Properties</em></p>
<taglist>
<marker id="prop_bind_address"></marker>
- <tag>{bind_address, ip_address() | hostname() | any} </tag>
+ <tag>{bind_address, ip_address() | hostname() | any}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Defaults to <c>any</c>. Note that <c>any</c> is denoted <em>*</em>
- in the apache like configuration file. </p>
+ <p>Default is <c>any</c>. <c>any</c> is denoted <em>*</em>
+ in the Apache-like configuration file.</p>
</item>
<marker id="profile"></marker>
<tag>{profile, atom()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Used together with <seealso marker="prop_bind_address"><c>bind_address</c></seealso>
- and <seealso marker="prop_port"><c>port</c></seealso> to uniquely identify
+ <p>Used together with <seealso marker="#prop_bind_address"><c>bind_address</c></seealso>
+ and <seealso marker="#prop_port"><c>port</c></seealso> to uniquely identify
a HTTP server. This can be useful in a virtualized environment,
where there can
be more that one server that has the same bind_address and port.
If this property is not explicitly set, it is assumed that the
- <seealso marker="prop_bind_address"><c>bind_address</c></seealso> and
- <seealso marker="prop_port"><c>port</c></seealso>uniquely identifies the HTTP server.
+ <seealso marker="#prop_bind_address"><c>bind_address</c></seealso> and
+ <seealso marker="#prop_port"><c>port</c></seealso>uniquely identifies the HTTP server.
</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_socket_type"></marker>
<tag>{socket_type, ip_comm | {essl, Config::proplist()}}</tag>
<item>
- <p> For ssl configuration options see <seealso marker="ssl:ssl#listen-2">ssl:listen/2</seealso> </p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>ip_comm</c>. </p>
+ <p>For <c>SSL</c> configuration options, see
+ <seealso marker="ssl:ssl#listen-2">ssl:listen/2</seealso>.</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>ip_comm</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_ipfamily"></marker>
<tag>{ipfamily, inet | inet6 | inet6fb4}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Defaults to <c>inet6fb4. </c> </p>
- <p>Note that this option is only used when the option
- <c>socket_type</c> has the value <c>ip_comm</c>. </p>
+ <p>This option is only used when option
+ <c>socket_type</c> has value <c>ip_comm</c>.</p>
+ <p>Default is <c>inet6fb4</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_minimum_bytes_per_second"></marker>
<tag>{minimum_bytes_per_second, integer()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>If given, sets a minimum bytes per second value for connections.</p>
- <p>If the value is not reached, the socket will close for that connection.</p>
- <p>The option is good for reducing the risk of "slow dos" attacks.</p>
+ <p>If given, sets a minimum of bytes per second value for connections.</p>
+ <p>If the value is unreached, the socket closes for that connection.</p>
+ <p>The option is good for reducing the risk of "slow DoS" attacks.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<marker id="props_api_modules"></marker>
- <p><em>Erlang Web server API modules</em> </p>
+ <p><em>Erlang Web Server API Modules</em> </p>
<taglist>
<marker id="prop_modules"></marker>
<tag>{modules, [atom()]} </tag>
<item>
- <p>Defines which modules the HTTP server will use to handle
- requests. Defaults to: <c>[mod_alias, mod_auth, mod_esi,
+ <p>Defines which modules the HTTP server uses when handling
+ requests. Default is <c>[mod_alias, mod_auth, mod_esi,
mod_actions, mod_cgi, mod_dir, mod_get, mod_head, mod_log,
- mod_disk_log] </c>
- Note that some mod-modules are dependent on
- others, so the order can not be entirely arbitrary. See the
- <seealso marker="http_server"> Inets Web server Modules in the
- Users guide</seealso> for more information. </p>
+ mod_disk_log]</c>.
+ Notice that some <c>mod</c>-modules are dependent on
+ others, so the order cannot be entirely arbitrary. See the
+ <seealso marker="http_server">Inets Web Server Modules</seealso> in the
+ User's Guide for details.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
@@ -227,412 +227,413 @@
<tag>{customize, atom()}</tag>
<item>
<p>A callback module to customize the inets HTTP servers behaviour
- see <seealso marker="http_custom_api"> httpd_custom_api</seealso> </p>
+ see <seealso marker="httpd_custom_api"> httpd_custom_api</seealso> </p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_disable_chunked_encoding"></marker>
<tag>{disable_chunked_transfer_encoding_send, boolean()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>This property allows you to disable chunked
- transfer-encoding when sending a response to a HTTP/1.1
- client, by default this is false. </p>
+ <p>Allows you to disable chunked
+ transfer-encoding when sending a response to an HTTP/1.1
+ client. Default is <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_keep_alive"></marker>
<tag>{keep_alive, boolean()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Instructs the server whether or not to use persistent
+ <p>Instructs the server whether to use persistent
connections when the client claims to be HTTP/1.1
- compliant, default is true. </p>
+ compliant. Default is <c>true</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_keep_alive_timeout"></marker>
<tag>{keep_alive_timeout, integer()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>The number of seconds the server will wait for a
+ <p>The number of seconds the server waits for a
subsequent request from the client before closing the
- connection. Default is 150. </p>
+ connection. Default is <c>150</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_max_body_size"></marker>
<tag>{max_body_size, integer()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Limits the size of the message body of HTTP request.
- By the default there is no limit. </p>
+ <p>Limits the size of the message body of an HTTP request.
+ Default is no limit.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_max_clients"></marker>
<tag>{max_clients, integer()}</tag>
<item>
<p>Limits the number of simultaneous requests that can be
- supported. Defaults to 150. </p>
+ supported. Default is <c>150</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_max_header_size"></marker>
<tag>{max_header_size, integer()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Limits the size of the message header of HTTP request.
- Defaults to 10240. </p>
+ <p>Limits the size of the message header of an HTTP request.
+ Default is <c>10240</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_max_content_length"></marker>
<tag>{max_content_length, integer()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Maximum Content-Length in an incoming request, in bytes. Requests
- with content larger than this are answered with Status 413.
- Defaults to 100000000 (100 MB).
+ <p>Maximum content-length in an incoming request, in bytes. Requests
+ with content larger than this are answered with status 413.
+ Default is <c>100000000</c> (100 MB).
</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_max_uri"></marker>
<tag>{max_uri_size, integer()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Limits the size of the HTTP request URI. By
- default there is no limit. </p>
+ <p>Limits the size of the HTTP request URI.
+ Default is no limit.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_max_keep_alive_req"></marker>
<tag>{max_keep_alive_request, integer()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>The number of request that a client can do on one
+ <p>The number of requests that a client can do on one
connection. When the server has responded to the number of
- requests defined by max_keep_alive_requests the server close the
- connection. The server will close it even if there are queued
- request. Defaults to no limit. </p>
+ requests defined by <c>max_keep_alive_requests</c>, the server
+ closes the connection. The server closes it even if there are
+ queued request. Default is no limit.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<marker id="props_admin"></marker>
- <p><em>Administrative properties</em></p>
+ <p><em>Administrative Properties</em></p>
<taglist>
<marker id="prop_mime_types"></marker>
<tag>{mime_types, [{MimeType, Extension}] | path()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Where MimeType = string() and Extension = string().
+ <p><c>MimeType = string()</c> and <c>Extension = string()</c>.
Files delivered to the client are MIME typed according to RFC
1590. File suffixes are mapped to MIME types before file delivery.
The mapping between file suffixes and MIME types can be specified
- as an Apache like file as well as directly in the property list. Such
- a file may look like:</p>
+ as an Apache-like file or directly in the property list. Such
+ a file can look like the follwoing:</p>
<pre>
# MIME type Extension
text/html html htm
-text/plain asc txt
- </pre>
+text/plain asc txt</pre>
- <p>Defaults to [{"html","text/html"},{"htm","text/html"}]</p>
+ <p>Default is [{"html","text/html"},{"htm","text/html"}].</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_mime_type"></marker>
<tag>{mime_type, string()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>When the server is asked to provide a document type which
- cannot be determined by the MIME Type Settings, the server will
- use this default type. </p>
+ <p>When the server is asked to provide a document type that
+ cannot be determined by the MIME Type Settings, the server
+ uses this default type.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_server_admin"></marker>
<tag>{server_admin, string()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>ServerAdmin defines the email-address of the server
- administrator, to be included in any error messages returned by
- the server. </p>
+ <p>Defines the email-address of the server
+ administrator to be included in any error messages returned by
+ the server.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_server_tokens"></marker>
<tag>{server_tokens, none|prod|major|minor|minimal|os|full|{private, string()}}</tag>
<item>
- <p>ServerTokens defines how the value of the server header
- should look. </p>
- <p>Example: Assuming the version of inets is 5.8.1,
- here is what the server header string could look like for
- the different values of server-tokens: </p>
- <pre>
-none "" % A Server: header will not be generated
-prod "inets"
-major "inets/5"
-minor "inets/5.8"
-minimal "inets/5.8.1"
-os "inets/5.8.1 (unix)"
-full "inets/5.8.1 (unix/linux) OTP/R15B"
-{private, "foo/bar"} "foo/bar"
- </pre>
- <p>By default, the value is as before, which is <c>minimal</c>. </p>
+ <p>Defines the look of the value of the server header.</p>
+ <p>Example: Assuming the version of <c>Inets</c> is 5.8.1,
+ the server header string can look as follows for
+ the different values of server-tokens:</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>none</c></tag>
+ <item><p>"" % A Server: header will not be generated</p></item>
+ <tag><c>prod</c></tag>
+ <item><p>"inets"</p></item>
+ <tag><c>major</c></tag>
+ <item><p>"inets/5"</p></item>
+ <tag><c>minor</c></tag>
+ <item><p>"inets/5.8"</p></item>
+ <tag><c>minimal</c></tag>
+ <item><p>"inets/5.8.1"</p></item>
+ <tag><c>os</c></tag>
+ <item><p>"inets/5.8.1 (unix)"</p></item>
+ <tag><c>full</c></tag>
+ <item><p>"inets/5.8.1 (unix/linux) OTP/R15B"</p></item>
+ <tag><c>{private, "foo/bar"}</c></tag>
+ <item><p>"foo/bar"</p></item>
+ </taglist>
+ <p>By default, the value is as before, that is, <c>minimal</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_log_format"></marker>
<tag>{log_format, common | combined}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Defines if access logs should be written according to the common
- log format or to the extended common log format.
- The <c>common</c> format is one line that looks like this:
- <c>remotehost rfc931 authuser [date] "request" status bytes</c></p>
-
- <pre>
-remotehost
- Remote
-rfc931
- The client's remote username (RFC 931).
-authuser
- The username with which the user authenticated
- himself.
-[date]
- Date and time of the request (RFC 1123).
-"request"
- The request line exactly as it came from the client
- (RFC 1945).
-status
- The HTTP status code returned to the client
- (RFC 1945).
-bytes
- The content-length of the document transferred.
- </pre>
-
- <p>The <c>combined</c> format is on line that look like this:
+ <p>Defines if access logs are to be written according to the <c>common</c>
+ log format or the extended common log format.
+ The <c>common</c> format is one line looking like this:
+ <c>remotehost rfc931 authuser [date] "request" status bytes</c>.</p>
+ <p>Here:</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>remotehost</c></tag>
+ <item>Remote.</item>
+ <tag><c>rfc931</c></tag>
+ <item>The remote username of the client (<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc931.txt">RFC 931</url>).</item>
+ <tag><c>authuser</c></tag>
+ <item>The username used for authentication.</item>
+ <tag><c>[date]</c></tag>
+ <item>Date and time of the request (<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1123.txt">RFC 1123</url>).</item>
+ <tag><c>"request"</c></tag>
+ <item>The request line as it came from the client (<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1945.txt">RFC 1945</url>).</item>
+ <tag><c>status</c></tag>
+ <item>The HTTP status code returned to the client (<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1945.txt">RFC 1945</url>).</item>
+ <tag><c>bytes</c></tag>
+ <item>The content-length of the document transferred.</item>
+ </taglist>
+
+ <p>The <c>combined</c> format is one line looking like this:
<c>remotehost rfc931 authuser [date] "request" status bytes "referer" "user_agent" </c></p>
+ <p>In addition to the earlier:</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>"referer"</c></tag>
+ <item>The URL the client was on before
+ requesting the URL (if it could not be determined,
+ a minus sign is placed in this field).</item>
+ <tag><c>"user_agent"</c></tag>
+ <item>The software the client claims to be using (if it
+ could not be determined, a minus sign is placed in
+ this field).</item>
+ </taglist>
- <pre>
-"referer"
- The url the client was on before
- requesting your url. (If it could not be determined
- a minus sign will be placed in this field)
-"user_agent"
- The software the client claims to be using. (If it
- could not be determined a minus sign will be placed in
- this field)
- </pre>
-
- <p>This affects the access logs written by mod_log and mod_disk_log.
- </p>
-
+ <p>This affects the access logs written by <c>mod_log</c> and
+ <c>mod_disk_log</c>.
+ </p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_elog_format"></marker>
<tag>{error_log_format, pretty | compact}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Defaults to pretty. If the error log is meant to be read
- directly by a human <c>pretty</c> will be the best
- option. <c>pretty</c> has the format corresponding to:
- </p>
+ <p>Default is <c>pretty</c>. If the error log is meant to be read
+ directly by a human, <c>pretty</c> is the best option.</p>
+ <p><c>pretty</c> has a format corresponding to:</p>
- <code>io:format("[~s] ~s, reason: ~n ~p ~n~n", [Date, Msg, Reason]).
- </code>
+ <code>io:format("[~s] ~s, reason: ~n ~p ~n~n", [Date, Msg, Reason]).</code>
- <p><c>compact</c> has the format corresponding to:</p>
+ <p><c>compact</c> has a format corresponding to:</p>
- <code>io:format("[~s] ~s, reason: ~w ~n", [Date, Msg, Reason]).
- </code>
+ <code>io:format("[~s] ~s, reason: ~w ~n", [Date, Msg, Reason]).</code>
- <p>This affects the error logs written by mod_log and mod_disk_log.
+ <p>This affects the error logs written by <c>mod_log</c> and
+ <c>mod_disk_log</c>.
</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<marker id="props_alias"></marker>
- <p><em>URL aliasing properties - requires mod_alias</em></p>
+ <p><em>URL Aliasing Properties - Requires mod_alias</em></p>
<taglist>
<marker id="prop_alias"></marker>
<tag>{alias, {Alias, RealName}}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Where Alias = string() and RealName = string().
- The Alias property allows documents to be stored in the local file
- system instead of the document_root location. URLs with a path that
- begins with url-path is mapped to local files that begins with
+ <p><c>Alias = string()</c> and <c>RealName = string()</c>.
+ <c>alias</c> allows documents to be stored in the local file
+ system instead of the <c>document_root</c> location. URLs with a path
+ beginning with url-path is mapped to local files beginning with
directory-filename, for example:
<code>{alias, {"/image", "/ftp/pub/image"}}</code>
- and an access to http://your.server.org/image/foo.gif would refer to
- the file /ftp/pub/image/foo.gif. </p>
+ Access to http://your.server.org/image/foo.gif would refer to
+ the file /ftp/pub/image/foo.gif.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_re_write"></marker>
<tag>{re_write, {Re, Replacement}}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Where Re = string() and Replacement = string().
- The ReWrite property allows documents to be stored in the local file
- system instead of the document_root location. URLs are rewritten
- by re:replace/3 to produce a path in the local filesystem.
- For example:
+ <p><c>Re = string()</c> and <c>Replacement = string()</c>.
+ <c>re_write</c> allows documents to be stored in the local file
+ system instead of the <c>document_root</c> location. URLs are rewritten
+ by <c>re:replace/3</c> to produce a path in the local file-system,
+ for example:
<code>{re_write, {"^/[~]([^/]+)(.*)$", "/home/\\1/public\\2"}}</code>
- and an access to http://your.server.org/~bob/foo.gif would refer to
+ Access to http://your.server.org/~bob/foo.gif would refer to
the file /home/bob/public/foo.gif.
- In an Apache like configuration file the Re is separated
- from Replacement with one single space, and as expected
- backslashes do not need to be backslash escaped so the
+ In an Apache-like configuration file, <c>Re</c> is separated
+ from <c>Replacement</c> with one single space, and as expected
+ backslashes do not need to be backslash escaped, the
same example would become:
<code>ReWrite ^/[~]([^/]+)(.*)$ /home/\1/public\2</code>
- Beware of trailing space in Replacement that will be used.
- If you must have a space in Re use e.g the character encoding
- <code>\040</code> see <seealso marker="stdlib:re">re(3)</seealso>. </p>
+ Beware of trailing space in <c>Replacement</c> to be used.
+ If you must have a space in <c>Re</c>, use, for example, the character
+ encoding <c>\040</c>, see
+ <seealso marker="stdlib:re">re(3)</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_dir_idx"></marker>
<tag>{directory_index, [string()]}</tag>
<item>
- <p>DirectoryIndex specifies a list of resources to look for
- if a client requests a directory using a / at the end of the
- directory name. file depicts the name of a file in the
- directory. Several files may be given, in which case the server
- will return the first it finds, for example:
+ <p><c>directory_index</c> specifies a list of resources to look for
+ if a client requests a directory using a <c>/</c> at the end of the
+ directory name. <c>file</c> depicts the name of a file in the
+ directory. Several files can be given, in which case the server
+ returns the first it finds, for example:
<code>{directory_index, ["index.hml", "welcome.html"]}</code>
- and access to http://your.server.org/docs/ would return
+ Access to http://your.server.org/docs/ would return
http://your.server.org/docs/index.html or
- http://your.server.org/docs/welcome.html if index.html do not
- exist. </p>
+ http://your.server.org/docs/welcome.html if index.html does not
+ exist.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<marker id="props_cgi"></marker>
- <p><em>CGI properties - requires mod_cgi</em></p>
+ <p><em>CGI Properties - Requires mod_cgi</em></p>
<taglist>
<marker id="prop_script_alias"></marker>
<tag>{script_alias, {Alias, RealName}}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Where Alias = string() and RealName = string().
- Has the same behavior as the Alias property, except that
- it also marks the target directory as containing CGI
+ <p><c>Alias = string()</c> and <c>RealName = string()</c>.
+ Have the same behavior as property <c>alias</c>, except that
+ they also mark the target directory as containing CGI
scripts. URLs with a path beginning with url-path are mapped to
scripts beginning with directory-filename, for example:
<code>{script_alias, {"/cgi-bin/", "/web/cgi-bin/"}}</code>
- and an access to http://your.server.org/cgi-bin/foo would cause
- the server to run the script /web/cgi-bin/foo. </p>
+ Access to http://your.server.org/cgi-bin/foo would cause
+ the server to run the script /web/cgi-bin/foo.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_script_re_write"></marker>
<tag>{script_re_write, {Re, Replacement}}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Where Re = string() and Replacement = string().
- Has the same behavior as the ReWrite property, except that
- it also marks the target directory as containing CGI
+ <p><c>Re = string()</c> and <c>Replacement = string()</c>.
+ Have the same behavior as property <c>re_write</c>, except that
+ they also mark the target directory as containing CGI
scripts. URLs with a path beginning with url-path are mapped to
scripts beginning with directory-filename, for example:
<code>{script_re_write, {"^/cgi-bin/(\\d+)/", "/web/\\1/cgi-bin/"}}</code>
- and an access to http://your.server.org/cgi-bin/17/foo would cause
- the server to run the script /web/17/cgi-bin/foo. </p>
+ Access to http://your.server.org/cgi-bin/17/foo would cause
+ the server to run the script /web/17/cgi-bin/foo.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_script_nocache"></marker>
<tag>{script_nocache, boolean()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>If ScriptNoCache is set to true the HTTP server will by
- default add the header fields necessary to prevent proxies from
- caching the page. Generally this is something you want. Defaults
- to false. </p>
+ <p>If <c>script_nocache</c> is set to <c>true</c>, the HTTP server by
+ default adds the header fields necessary to prevent proxies from
+ caching the page. Generally this is preferred.
+ Default to <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_script_timeout"></marker>
<tag>{script_timeout, integer()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>The time in seconds the web server will wait between each
- chunk of data from the script. If the CGI-script not delivers
- any data before the timeout the connection to the client will be
- closed. Defaults to 15. </p>
+ <p>The time in seconds the web server waits between each
+ chunk of data from the script. If the CGI script does not deliver
+ any data before the timeout, the connection to the client is
+ closed. Default is <c>15</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_action"></marker>
<tag>{action, {MimeType, CgiScript}} - requires mod_action</tag>
<item>
- <p>Where MimeType = string() and CgiScript = string().
- Action adds an action, which will activate a cgi-script
- whenever a file of a certain mime-type is requested. It
+ <p><c>MimeType = string()</c> and <c>CgiScript = string()</c>.
+ <c>action</c> adds an action activating a CGI script
+ whenever a file of a certain MIME type is requested. It
propagates the URL and file path of the requested document using
the standard CGI PATH_INFO and PATH_TRANSLATED environment
- variables.
+ variables.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<code>{action, {"text/plain", "/cgi-bin/log_and_deliver_text"}}</code>
- </p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_script"></marker>
<tag>{script, {Method, CgiScript}} - requires mod_action</tag>
<item>
- <p>Where Method = string() and CgiScript = string().
- Script adds an action, which will activate a cgi-script
+ <p><c>Method = string()</c> and <c>CgiScript = string()</c>.
+ <c>script</c> adds an action activating a CGI script
whenever a file is requested using a certain HTTP method. The
- method is either GET or POST as defined in RFC 1945. It
+ method is either GET or POST, as defined in <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1945.txt">RFC 1945</url>. It
propagates the URL and file path of the requested document using
the standard CGI PATH_INFO and PATH_TRANSLATED environment
- variables.
+ variables.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<code>{script, {"PUT", "/cgi-bin/put"}}</code>
- </p>
</item>
</taglist>
<marker id="props_esi"></marker>
- <p><em>ESI properties - requires mod_esi</em></p>
+ <p><em>ESI Properties - Requires mod_esi</em></p>
<taglist>
<marker id="prop_esi_alias"></marker>
<tag>{erl_script_alias, {URLPath, [AllowedModule]}}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Where URLPath = string() and AllowedModule = atom().
- erl_script_alias marks all URLs matching url-path as erl
+ <p><c>URLPath = string()</c> and <c>AllowedModule = atom()</c>.
+ <c>erl_script_alias</c> marks all URLs matching url-path as erl
scheme scripts. A matching URL is mapped into a specific module
- and function. For example:
+ and function, for example:
- <code>{erl_script_alias, {"/cgi-bin/example", [httpd_example]}}
- </code>
+ <code>{erl_script_alias, {"/cgi-bin/example", [httpd_example]}}</code>
- and a request to
+ A request to
http://your.server.org/cgi-bin/example/httpd_example:yahoo
- would refer to httpd_example:yahoo/3 or, if that did not exist,
+ would refer to httpd_example:yahoo/3 or, if that does not exist,
httpd_example:yahoo/2 and
http://your.server.org/cgi-bin/example/other:yahoo would
- not be allowed to execute. </p>
+ not be allowed to execute.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_esi_nocache"></marker>
<tag>{erl_script_nocache, boolean()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>If erl_script_nocache is set to true the server will add
- http header fields that prevents proxies from caching the
- page. This is generally a good idea for dynamic content, since
- the content often vary between each request.
- Defaults to false. </p>
+ <p>If <c>erl_script_nocache</c> is set to <c>true</c>, the server adds
+ HTTP header fields preventing proxies from caching the
+ page. This is generally a good idea for dynamic content, as
+ the content often varies between each request.
+ Default is <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_esi_timeout"></marker>
<tag>{erl_script_timeout, integer()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>If erl_script_timeout sets the time in seconds the server will
- wait between each chunk of data to be delivered through
- mod_esi:deliver/2. Defaults to 15. This is only relevant
- for scripts that uses the erl scheme. </p>
+ <p>If <c>erl_script_timeout</c> sets the time in seconds the server
+ waits between each chunk of data to be delivered through
+ <c>mod_esi:deliver/2</c>. Default is <c>15</c>. This is only relevant
+ for scripts that use the erl scheme.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_esi_timeout"></marker>
<tag>{eval_script_alias, {URLPath, [AllowedModule]}}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Where URLPath = string() and AllowedModule = atom().
- Same as erl_script_alias but for scripts
- using the eval scheme. Note that this is only supported
- for backwards compatibility. The eval scheme is deprecated. </p>
+ <p><c>URLPath = string()</c> and <c>AllowedModule = atom()</c>.
+ Same as <c>erl_script_alias</c> but for scripts
+ using the eval scheme. This is only supported
+ for backwards compatibility. The eval scheme is deprecated.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<marker id="props_log"></marker>
- <p><em>Log properties - requires mod_log</em></p>
+ <p><em>Log Properties - Requires mod_log</em></p>
<taglist>
<marker id="prop_elog"></marker>
<tag>{error_log, path()}</tag>
<item>
<p>Defines the filename of the error log file to be used to log
- server errors. If the filename does not begin with a slash (/)
- it is assumed to be relative to the server_root. </p>
+ server errors. If the filename does not begin with a slash (/),
+ it is assumed to be relative to the <c>server_root</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_slog"></marker>
@@ -640,7 +641,7 @@ bytes
<item>
<p>Defines the filename of the access log file to be used to
log security events. If the filename does not begin with a slash
- (/) it is assumed to be relative to the server_root. </p>
+ (/), it is assumed to be relative to the <c>server_root</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_tlog"></marker>
@@ -648,270 +649,270 @@ bytes
<item>
<p>Defines the filename of the access log file to be used to
log incoming requests. If the filename does not begin with a
- slash (/) it is assumed to be relative to the server_root. </p>
+ slash (/), it is assumed to be relative to the <c>server_root</c>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<marker id="props_dlog"></marker>
- <p><em>Disk Log properties - requires mod_disk_log</em></p>
+ <p><em>Disk Log Properties - Requires mod_disk_log</em></p>
<taglist>
<marker id="prop_dlog_format"></marker>
<tag>{disk_log_format, internal | external}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Defines the file-format of the log files see disk_log for
- more information. If the internal file-format is used, the
- logfile will be repaired after a crash. When a log file is
- repaired data might get lost. When the external file-format is
- used httpd will not start if the log file is broken. Defaults to
- external. </p>
+ <p>Defines the file format of the log files. See <c>disk_log</c> for
+ details. If the internal file format is used, the
+ log file is repaired after a crash. When a log file is
+ repaired, data can disappear. When the external file format is
+ used, <c>httpd</c> does not start if the log file is broken. Default is
+ <c>external</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_edlog"></marker>
<tag>{error_disk_log, path()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Defines the filename of the (disk_log(3)) error log file
+ <p>Defines the filename of the (<c>disk_log(3)</c>) error log file
to be used to log server errors. If the filename does not begin
- with a slash (/) it is assumed to be relative to the server_root. </p>
+ with a slash (/), it is assumed to be relative to the <c>server_root</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_edlog_size"></marker>
<tag>{error_disk_log_size, {MaxBytes, MaxFiles}}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Where MaxBytes = integer() and MaxFiles = integer().
- Defines the properties of the (disk_log(3)) error log
- file. The disk_log(3) error log file is of type wrap log and
- max-bytes will be written to each file and max-files will be
- used before the first file is truncated and reused. </p>
+ <p><c>MaxBytes = integer()</c> and <c>MaxFiles = integer()</c>.
+ Defines the properties of the (<c>disk_log(3)</c>) error log
+ file. This file is of type wrap log and
+ max bytes is written to each file and max files is
+ used before the first file is truncated and reused.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_sdlog"></marker>
<tag>{security_disk_log, path()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Defines the filename of the (disk_log(3)) access log file
- which logs incoming security events i.e authenticated
- requests. If the filename does not begin with a slash (/) it
- is assumed to be relative to the server_root. </p>
+ <p>Defines the filename of the (<c>disk_log(3)</c>) access log file
+ logging incoming security events, that is, authenticated
+ requests. If the filename does not begin with a slash (/), it
+ is assumed to be relative to the <c>server_root</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_sdlog_size"></marker>
<tag>{security_disk_log_size, {MaxBytes, MaxFiles}}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Where MaxBytes = integer() and MaxFiles = integer().
- Defines the properties of the disk_log(3) access log
- file. The disk_log(3) access log file is of type wrap log and
- max-bytes will be written to each file and max-files will be
- used before the first file is truncated and reused. </p>
+ <p><c>MaxBytes = integer()</c> and <c>MaxFiles = integer()</c>.
+ Defines the properties of the <c>disk_log(3)</c> access log
+ file. This file is of type wrap log and
+ max bytes is written to each file and max files is
+ used before the first file is truncated and reused.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_tdlog"></marker>
<tag>{transfer_disk_log, path()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Defines the filename of the (disk_log(3)) access log file
- which logs incoming requests. If the filename does not begin
- with a slash (/) it is assumed to be relative to the
- server_root. </p>
+ <p>Defines the filename of the (<c>disk_log(3)</c>) access log file
+ logging incoming requests. If the filename does not begin
+ with a slash (/), it is assumed to be relative to the
+ <c>server_root</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_tdlog_size"></marker>
<tag>{transfer_disk_log_size, {MaxBytes, MaxFiles}}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Where MaxBytes = integer() and MaxFiles = integer().
- Defines the properties of the disk_log(3) access log
- file. The disk_log(3) access log file is of type wrap log and
- max-bytes will be written to each file and max-files will be
- used before the first file is truncated and reused. </p>
+ <p><c>MaxBytes = integer()</c> and <c>MaxFiles = integer()</c>.
+ Defines the properties of the <c>disk_log(3)</c> access log
+ file. This file is of type wrap log and
+ max bytes is written to each file and max files is
+ used before the first file is truncated and reused.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<marker id="props_auth"></marker>
- <p><em>Authentication properties - requires mod_auth</em></p>
+ <p><em>Authentication Properties - Requires mod_auth</em></p>
<marker id="prop_dri"></marker>
<p><em>{directory, {path(), [{property(), term()}]}}</em></p>
<marker id="props_dir"></marker>
- <p>Here follows the valid properties for directories </p>
+ <p>The properties for directories are as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<marker id="prop_allow_from"></marker>
- <tag>{allow_from, all | [RegxpHostString]}</tag>
+ <tag>{allow_from, all | [RegxpHostString]}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Defines a set of hosts which should be granted access to a
- given directory.
-
- For example:
+ <p>Defines a set of hosts to be granted access to a
+ given directory, for example:
<code>{allow_from, ["123.34.56.11", "150.100.23"]}</code>
- The host 123.34.56.11 and all machines on the 150.100.23
- subnet are allowed access. </p>
+ The host <c>123.34.56.11</c> and all machines on the <c>150.100.23</c>
+ subnet are allowed access.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_deny_from"></marker>
- <tag>{deny_from, all | [RegxpHostString]}</tag>
+ <tag>{deny_from, all | [RegxpHostString]}</tag>
<item>
<p>Defines a set of hosts
- which should be denied access to a given directory.
- For example:
+ to be denied access to a given directory, for example:
<code>{deny_from, ["123.34.56.11", "150.100.23"]}</code>
- The host 123.34.56.11 and all machines on the 150.100.23
- subnet are not allowed access. </p>
+ The host <c>123.34.56.11</c> and all machines on the <c>150.100.23</c>
+ subnet are not allowed access.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_auth_type"></marker>
- <tag>{auth_type, plain | dets | mnesia}</tag>
+ <tag>{auth_type, plain | dets | mnesia}</tag>
<item>
<p>Sets the type of authentication database that is used for the
- directory.The key difference between the different methods is
- that dynamic data can be saved when Mnesia and Dets is used.
- This property is called AuthDbType in the Apache like
- configuration files. </p>
+ directory. The key difference between the different methods is
+ that dynamic data can be saved when <c>Mnesia</c> and <c>Dets</c>
+ are used.
+ This property is called <c>AuthDbType</c> in the Apache-like
+ configuration files.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_auth_user_file"></marker>
<tag>{auth_user_file, path()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Sets the name of a file which contains the list of users and
- passwords for user authentication. filename can be either
+ <p>Sets the name of a file containing the list of users and
+ passwords for user authentication. The filename can be either
absolute or relative to the <c>server_root</c>. If using the
- plain storage method, this file is a plain text file, where
- each line contains a user name followed by a colon, followed
- by the non-encrypted password. If user names are duplicated,
- the behavior is undefined. For example:
+ plain storage method, this file is a plain text file where
+ each line contains a username followed by a colon, followed
+ by the non-encrypted password. If usernames are duplicated,
+ the behavior is undefined.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<code> ragnar:s7Xxv7
edward:wwjau8 </code>
- If using the dets storage method, the user database is
- maintained by dets and should not be edited by hand. Use the
- API functions in mod_auth module to create / edit the user
- database. This directive is ignored if using the mnesia
- storage method. For security reasons, make sure that the
- <c>auth_user_file</c> is stored outside the document tree of the Web
- server. If it is placed in the directory which it protects,
- clients will be able to download it. </p>
+ <p>If the <c>Dets</c> storage method is used, the user database is
+ maintained by <c>Dets</c> and must not be edited by hand. Use the
+ API functions in module <c>mod_auth</c> to create/edit the user
+ database. This directive is ignored if the <c>Mnesia</c>
+ storage method is used. For security reasons, ensure that
+ <c>auth_user_file</c> is stored outside the document tree of the web
+ server. If it is placed in the directory that it protects,
+ clients can download it.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_auth_group_file"></marker>
<tag>{auth_group_file, path()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Sets the name of a file which contains the list of user
- groups for user authentication. Filename can be either
- absolute or relative to the <c>server_root</c>. If you use the plain
- storage method, the group file is a plain text file, where
+ <p>Sets the name of a file containing the list of user
+ groups for user authentication. The filename can be either
+ absolute or relative to the <c>server_root</c>. If the plain
+ storage method is used, the group file is a plain text file, where
each line contains a group name followed by a colon, followed
- by the member user names separated by spaces. For example:
+ by the members usernames separated by spaces.</p>
+ <p>Example:</p>
<code>group1: bob joe ante</code>
- If using the dets storage method, the group database is
- maintained by dets and should not be edited by hand. Use the
- API for mod_auth module to create / edit the group database.
- This directive is ignored if using the mnesia storage method.
- For security reasons, make sure that the <c>auth_group_file</c> is
- stored outside the document tree of the Web server. If it is
- placed in the directory which it protects, clients will be
- able to download it. </p>
+ <p>If the <c>Dets</c> storage method is used, the group database is
+ maintained by <c>Dets</c> and must not be edited by hand. Use the
+ API for module <c>mod_auth</c> to create/edit the group database.
+ This directive is ignored if the <c>Mnesia</c> storage method is used.
+ For security reasons, ensure that the <c>auth_group_file</c> is
+ stored outside the document tree of the web server. If it is
+ placed in the directory that it protects, clients
+ can download it.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_auth_name"></marker>
<tag>{auth_name, string()}</tag>
<item>
<p>Sets the name of the authorization realm (auth-domain) for
- a directory. This string informs the client about which user
- name and password to use. </p>
+ a directory. This string informs the client about which
+ username and password to use.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_auth_access_passwd"></marker>
<tag>{auth_access_password, string()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>If set to other than "NoPassword" the password is required
- for all API calls. If the password is set to "DummyPassword" the
+ <p>If set to other than "NoPassword", the password is required
+ for all API calls. If the password is set to "DummyPassword", the
password must be changed before any other API calls. To secure
- the authenticating data the password must be changed after the
- web server is started since it otherwise is written in clear
- text in the configuration file. </p>
+ the authenticating data, the password must be changed after the
+ web server is started. Otherwise it is written in clear
+ text in the configuration file.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_req_user"></marker>
<tag>{require_user, [string()]}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Defines users which should be granted access to a given
- directory using a secret password. </p>
+ <p>Defines users to grant access to a given
+ directory using a secret password.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_req_grp"></marker>
<tag>{require_group, [string()]}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Defines users which should be granted access to a given
- directory using a secret password. </p>
+ <p>Defines users to grant access to a given
+ directory using a secret password.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<marker id="props_htaccess"></marker>
- <p><em>Htaccess authentication properties - requires mod_htaccess</em></p>
+ <p><em>Htaccess Authentication Properties - Requires mod_htaccess</em></p>
<taglist>
<marker id="prop_access_files"></marker>
<tag>{access_files, [path()]}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Specify which filenames that are used for
- access-files. When a request comes every directory in the path
- to the requested asset will be searched after files with the
- names specified by this parameter. If such a file is found the
- file will be parsed and the restrictions specified in it will
- be applied to the request. </p>
+ <p>Specifies the filenames that are used for
+ access files. When a request comes, every directory in the path
+ to the requested asset are searched after files with the
+ names specified by this parameter. If such a file is found, the
+ file is parsed and the restrictions specified in it are
+ applied to the request.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<marker id="props_sec"></marker>
- <p><em>Security properties - requires mod_security </em></p>
+ <p><em>Security Properties - Requires mod_security</em></p>
<marker id="prop_sec_dir"></marker>
<p><em>{security_directory, {path(), [{property(), term()}]}}</em></p>
<marker id="props_sdir"></marker>
- <p>Here follows the valid properties for security directories</p>
+ <p>The properties for the security directories are as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<marker id="prop_data_file"></marker>
<tag>{data_file, path()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Name of the security data file. The filename can either
- absolute or relative to the server_root. This file is used to
- store persistent data for the mod_security module. </p>
+ <p>Name of the security data file. The filename can either be
+ absolute or relative to the <c>server_root</c>. This file is used to
+ store persistent data for module <c>mod_security</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_max_retries"></marker>
<tag>{max_retries, integer()}</tag>
<item>
- <p>Specifies the maximum number of tries to authenticate a
- user has before the user is blocked out. If a user
- successfully authenticates when the user has been blocked, the
- user will receive a 403 (Forbidden) response from the
- server. If the user makes a failed attempt while blocked the
- server will return 401 (Unauthorized), for security
+ <p>Specifies the maximum number of attempts to authenticate a
+ user before the user is blocked out. If a user
+ successfully authenticates while blocked, the
+ user receives a 403 (Forbidden) response from the
+ server. If the user makes a failed attempt while blocked, the
+ server returns 401 (Unauthorized), for security
reasons.
- Defaults to 3 may also be set to infinity. </p>
+ Default is <c>3</c>. Can be set to infinity.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_block_time"></marker>
<tag>{block_time, integer()}</tag>
<item>
<p>Specifies the number of minutes a user is blocked. After
- this amount of time, he automatically regains access.
- Defaults to 60. </p>
+ this timehas passed, the user automatically regains access.
+ Default is <c>60</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_fail_exp_time"></marker>
<tag>{fail_expire_time, integer()}</tag>
<item>
<p>Specifies the number of minutes a failed user authentication
- is remembered. If a user authenticates after this amount of
- time, his previous failed authentications are
+ is remembered. If a user authenticates after this
+ time has passed, the previous failed authentications are
forgotten.
- Defaults to 30. </p>
+ Default is <c>30</c>.</p>
</item>
<marker id="prop_auth_timeout"></marker>
@@ -919,43 +920,43 @@ bytes
<item>
Specifies the number of seconds a successful user
authentication is remembered. After this time has passed, the
- authentication will no longer be reported. Defaults to 30.
+ authentication is no longer reported. Default is <c>30</c>.
</item>
</taglist>
</section>
<funcs>
<func>
- <marker id="info1"></marker>
<name>info(Pid) -></name>
<name>info(Pid, Properties) -> [{Option, Value}]</name>
- <fsummary>Fetches information about the HTTP server</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Fetches information about the HTTP server.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Properties = [property()]</v>
- <v>Option = property()</v>
+ <v>Option = property()</v>
<v>Value = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Fetches information about the HTTP server. When called
- with only the pid all properties are fetched, when called
- with a list of specific properties they are fetched.
- Available properties are the same as the server's start options.
+ with only the pid, all properties are fetched. When called
+ with a list of specific properties, they are fetched.
+ The available properties are the same as the start options
+ of the server.
</p>
- <note><p>Pid is the pid returned from inets:start/[2,3].
- Can also be retrieved form inets:services/0, inets:services_info/0
- see <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>
+ <note><p>Pid is the pid returned from <c>inets:start/[2,3]</c>.
+ Can also be retrieved form <c>inets:services/0</c> and
+ <c>inets:services_info/0</c>,
+ see <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>.
</p></note>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <marker id="info2"></marker>
<name>info(Address, Port) -> </name>
<name>info(Address, Port, Profile) -> </name>
<name>info(Address, Port, Profile, Properties) -> [{Option, Value}] </name>
<name>info(Address, Port, Properties) -> [{Option, Value}] </name>
- <fsummary>Fetches information about the HTTP server</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Fetches information about the HTTP server.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Address = ip_address()</v>
<v>Port = integer()</v>
@@ -966,20 +967,19 @@ bytes
</type>
<desc>
<p>Fetches information about the HTTP server. When called with
- only the Address, Port and Profile, if relevant, all properties are fetched.
- When called with a list of specific properties they are fetched.
- Available properties are the same as the server's start
- options.
+ only <c>Address</c> and <c>Port</c>, all properties are
+ fetched. When called with a list of specific properties, they
+ are fetched. The available properties are the same as the
+ start options of the server.
</p>
- <note><p> Address has to be the ip-address and can not be
+ <note><p>The address must be the IP address and cannot be
the hostname.
</p></note>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <marker id="reload_config"></marker>
<name>reload_config(Config, Mode) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
<fsummary>Reloads the HTTP server configuration without
restarting the server.</fsummary>
@@ -991,24 +991,26 @@ bytes
</type>
<desc>
<p>Reloads the HTTP server configuration without restarting the
- server. Incoming requests will be answered with a temporary
- down message during the time the it takes to reload.</p>
+ server. Incoming requests are answered with a temporary
+ down message during the reload time.</p>
- <note><p>Available properties are the same as the server's
- start options, although the properties bind_address and
- port can not be changed.</p></note>
+ <note><p>Available properties are the same as the
+ start options of the server, but the properties
+ <c>bind_address</c> and <c>port</c>
+ cannot be changed.</p></note>
- <p>If mode is disturbing, the server is blocked forcefully and
- all ongoing requests are terminated and the reload will
- start immediately. If mode is non-disturbing, no new
- connections are accepted, but the ongoing requests are
+ <p>If mode is disturbing, the server is blocked forcefully,
+ all ongoing requests terminates, and the reload
+ starts immediately. If mode is non-disturbing, no new
+ connections are accepted, but ongoing requests are
allowed to complete before the reload is done.</p>
</desc>
</func>
</funcs>
<section>
- <title>ERLANG WEB SERVER API DATA TYPES </title>
+ <title>ERLANG WEB SERVER API DATA TYPES</title>
+ <p>The Erlang web server API data types are as follows:</p>
<code type="none">
ModData = #mod{}
@@ -1025,73 +1027,75 @@ bytes
parsed_header = [],
entity_body,
connection
- }).
- </code>
+ }).</code>
- <p>To acess the record in your callback-module use </p>
- <code> -include_lib("inets/include/httpd.hrl"). </code>
+ <p>To acess the record in your callback-module use:</p>
+ <code> -include_lib("inets/include/httpd.hrl").</code>
- <p>The fields of the <c>mod</c> record has the following meaning:
+ <p>The fields of record <c>mod</c> have the following meaning:
</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>data</c></tag>
- <item>Type <c>[{InteractionKey,InteractionValue}]</c> is used to
+ <item><p>Type <c>[{InteractionKey,InteractionValue}]</c> is used to
propagate data between modules. Depicted
- <c>interaction_data()</c> in function type declarations.
+ <c>interaction_data()</c> in function type declarations.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>socket_type</c></tag>
- <item><c>socket_type()</c>,
- Indicates whether it is an ip socket or a ssl socket.
+ <item><p><c>socket_type()</c>
+ indicates whether it is an IP socket or an <c>ssl</c> socket.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>socket</c></tag>
- <item>The actual socket in <c>ip_comm</c> or <c>ssl</c> format
- depending on the <c>socket_type</c>.
+ <item><p>The socket, in format <c>ip_comm</c> or <c>ssl</c>,
+ depending on <c>socket_type</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>config_db</c></tag>
- <item>The config file directives stored as key-value tuples in
- an ETS-table. Depicted <c>config_db()</c> in function type
- declarations.
+ <item><p>The config file directives stored as key-value tuples in
+ an ETS table. Depicted <c>config_db()</c> in function type
+ declarations.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>method</c></tag>
- <item>Type <c>"GET" | "POST" | "HEAD" | "TRACE"</c>, that is the
- HTTP method.
+ <item><p>Type <c>"GET" | "POST" | "HEAD" | "TRACE"</c>, that is, the
+ HTTP method.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>absolute_uri</c></tag>
- <item>If the request is a HTTP/1.1
- request the URI might be in the absolute URI format. In that
- case httpd will save the absolute URI in this field. An Example
- of an absolute URI could
- be<c>"http://ServerName:Part/cgi-bin/find.pl?person=jocke"</c></item>
+ <item><p>If the request is an HTTP/1.1
+ request, the URI can be in the absolute URI format. In that
+ case, <c>httpd</c> saves the absolute URI in this field. An Example
+ of an absolute URI is
+ <c>"http://ServerName:Part/cgi-bin/find.pl?person=jocke"</c></p></item>
<tag><c>request_uri</c></tag>
- <item>The <c>Request-URI</c> as defined
- in RFC 1945, for example <c>"/cgi-bin/find.pl?person=jocke"</c></item>
+ <item><p>The <c>Request-URI</c> as defined
+ in <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1945.txt">RFC 1945</url>, for example, <c>"/cgi-bin/find.pl?person=jocke"</c>.</p>
+ </item>
<tag><c>http_version</c></tag>
- <item>The <c>HTTP</c> version of the
- request, that is "HTTP/0.9", "HTTP/1.0", or "HTTP/1.1".
+ <item><p>The <c>HTTP</c> version of the
+ request, that is, "HTTP/0.9", "HTTP/1.0", or "HTTP/1.1".</p>
</item>
<tag><c>request_line</c></tag>
- <item>The <c>Request-Line</c> as
- defined in RFC 1945, for example <c>"GET /cgi-bin/find.pl?person=jocke HTTP/1.0"</c>.
+ <item><p>The <c>Request-Line</c> as
+ defined in<url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1945.txt">RFC 1945</url>, for example,
+ <c>"GET /cgi-bin/find.pl?person=jocke HTTP/1.0"</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>parsed_header</c></tag>
- <item>Type <c>[{HeaderKey,HeaderValue}]</c>,
+ <item>Type <c>[{HeaderKey,HeaderValue}]</c>.
<c>parsed_header</c> contains all HTTP header fields from the
- HTTP-request stored in a list as key-value tuples. See RFC 2616
- for a listing of all header fields. For example the date field
- would be stored as: <c>{"date","Wed, 15 Oct 1997 14:35:17 GMT"} </c>.
- RFC 2616 defines that HTTP is a case insensitive protocol and
- the header fields may be in lower case or upper case. Httpd will
- ensure that all header field names are in lower case.
+ HTTP request stored in a list as key-value tuples. See
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>
+ for a listing of all header fields. For example, the date field
+ is stored as <c>{"date","Wed, 15 Oct 1997 14:35:17 GMT"}</c>.
+ RFC 2616 defines that HTTP is a case-insensitive protocol and
+ the header fields can be in lower case or upper case. <c>httpd</c>
+ ensures that all header field names are in lower case.
</item>
<tag><c>entity_body</c></tag>
- <item>The <c>Entity-Body</c> as defined
- in RFC 2616, for example data sent from a CGI-script using the
- POST method.
+ <item><p>The <c>entity-Body</c> as defined
+ in <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>, for example, data sent from a CGI script using the
+ POST method.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>connection</c></tag>
- <item><c>true | false</c> If set to true the connection to the
- client is a persistent connection and will not be closed when
- the request is served.</item>
+ <item><p><c>true | false</c>. If set to <c>true</c>, the connection to the
+ client is a persistent connection and is not closed when
+ the request is served.</p></item>
</taglist>
</section>
@@ -1100,56 +1104,63 @@ bytes
</section>
<funcs>
<func>
- <marker id="module_do"></marker>
<name>Module:do(ModData)-> {proceed, OldData} | {proceed, NewData} | {break, NewData} | done</name>
- <fsummary>Called for each request to the Web server.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Called for each request to the web server.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>OldData = list()</v>
- <v>NewData = [{response,{StatusCode,Body}}] | [{response,{response,Head,Body}}] | [{response,{already_sent,Statuscode,Size}}] </v>
+ <v>NewData = [{response,{StatusCode,Body}}]</v>
+ <v>| [{response,{response,Head,Body}}]</v>
+ <v>| [{response,{already_sent,Statuscode,Size}}]</v>
<v>StatusCode = integer()</v>
<v>Body = io_list() | nobody | {Fun, Arg}</v>
<v>Head = [HeaderOption]</v>
<v>HeaderOption = {Option, Value} | {code, StatusCode}</v>
- <v>Option = accept_ranges | allow | cache_control | content_MD5 | content_encoding | content_language | content_length | content_location | content_range | content_type | date | etag | expires | last_modified | location | pragma | retry_after | server | trailer | transfer_encoding</v>
+ <v>Option = accept_ranges | allow</v>
+ <v>| cache_control | content_MD5</v>
+ <v>| content_encoding | content_language</v>
+ <v>| content_length | content_location</v>
+ <v>| content_range | content_type | date</v>
+ <v>| etag | expires | last_modified</v>
+ <v>| location | pragma | retry_after</v>
+ <v>| server | trailer | transfer_encoding</v>
<v>Value = string()</v>
<v>Fun = fun( Arg ) -> sent| close | Body </v>
<v>Arg = [term()]</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>When a valid request reaches httpd it calls <c>do/1</c> in
- each module defined by the Modules configuration
- option. The function may generate data for other modules
- or a response that can be sent back to the client.</p>
- <p>The field <c>data</c> in ModData is a list. This list will be
+ <p>When a valid request reaches <c>httpd</c>, it calls <c>do/1</c> in
+ each module, defined by the configuration
+ option of <c>Module</c>. The function can generate data for other
+ modules or a response that can be sent back to the client.</p>
+ <p>The field <c>data</c> in <c>ModData</c> is a list. This list is
the list returned from the last call to
<c>do/1</c>.</p>
- <p><c>Body</c> is the body of the http-response that will be
- sent back to the client an appropriate header will be
- appended to the message. <c>StatusCode</c> will be the
- status code of the response see RFC2616 for the appropriate
- values.</p>
+ <p><c>Body</c> is the body of the HTTP response that is
+ sent back to the client. An appropriate header is
+ appended to the message. <c>StatusCode</c> is the
+ status code of the response, see
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>
+ for the appropriate values.</p>
<p><c>Head</c> is a key value list of HTTP header fields. The
- server will construct a HTTP header from this data. See RFC
- 2616 for the appropriate value for each header field. If the
- client is a HTTP/1.0 client then the server will filter the
- list so that only HTTP/1.0 header fields will be sent back
- to the client.</p>
+ server constructs an HTTP header from this data. See <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url> for the appropriate value for each header field. If the
+ client is an HTTP/1.0 client, the server filters the
+ list so that only HTTP/1.0 header fields are sent back
+ to the client.</p>
<p>If <c>Body</c> is returned and equal to <c>{Fun,Arg}</c>,
- the Web server will try <c>apply/2</c> on <c>Fun</c> with
- <c>Arg</c> as argument and expect that the fun either
- returns a list <c>(Body)</c> that is a HTTP-repsonse or the
- atom sent if the HTTP-response is sent back to the
- client. If close is returned from the fun something has gone
- wrong and the server will signal this to the client by
+ the web server tries <c>apply/2</c> on <c>Fun</c> with
+ <c>Arg</c> as argument. The web server expects that the fun either
+ returns a list <c>(Body)</c> that is an HTTP repsonse, or the
+ atom <c>sent</c> if the HTTP response is sent back to the
+ client. If <c>close</c> is returned from the fun, something has gone
+ wrong and the server signals this to the client by
closing the connection.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <marker id="module_load"></marker>
- <name>Module:load(Line, AccIn)-> eof | ok | {ok, AccOut} | {ok, AccOut, {Option, Value}} | {ok, AccOut, [{Option, Value}]} | {error, Reason} </name>
- <fsummary>Load is used to convert a line in a Apache like config
- file to a <c>{Option, Value}</c> tuple.</fsummary>
+ <name>Module:load(Line, AccIn)-> eof | ok | {ok, AccOut} | {ok, AccOut, {Option, Value}} | {ok, AccOut, [{Option, Value}]} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Converts a line in an Apache-like config
+ file to an <c>{Option, Value}</c> tuple.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Line = string()</v>
<v>AccIn = [{Option, Value}]</v>
@@ -1159,55 +1170,53 @@ bytes
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Load is used to convert a line in a Apache like
- configuration file to a <c>{Option, Value}</c> tuple. Some
- more complex configuration options such as <c>directory</c>
- and <c>security_directory</c> will create an
- accumulator.This function does only need clauses for the
+ <p>Converts a line in an Apache-like
+ configuration file to an <c>{Option, Value}</c> tuple. Some
+ more complex configuration options, such as <c>directory</c>
+ and <c>security_directory</c>, create an
+ accumulator. This function only needs clauses for the
options implemented by this particular callback module.
</p>
</desc>
</func>
-
+
<func>
- <marker id="module_store"></marker>
- <name>Module:store({Option, Value}, Config)-> {ok, {Option, NewValue}} | {error, Reason} </name>
- <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <name>Module:remove(ConfigDB) -> ok | {error, Reason} </name>
+ <fsummary>Callback function that is called when the web server is closed.</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>ConfigDB = ets_table()</v>
+ <v>Reason = term()</v>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p>When <c>httpd</c> is shut down, it tries to execute
+ <c>remove/1</c> in each Erlang web server callback module. The
+ programmer can use this function to clean up resources
+ created in the store function.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <func>
+ <name>Module:store({Option, Value}, Config)-> {ok, {Option, NewValue}} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Checks the validity of the configuration options.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Line = string()</v>
<v>Option = property()</v>
<v>Config = [{Option, Value}]</v>
- <v>Value = term() </v>
+ <v>Value = term()</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>This function is used to check the validity of the
+ <p>Checks the validity of the
configuration options before saving them in the internal
- database. This function may also have a side effect
- e.i. setup necessary extra resources implied by the
+ database. This function can also have a side effect,
+ that is, setup of necessary extra resources implied by the
configuration option. It can also
resolve possible dependencies among
configuration options by changing the value of the option.
- This function does only need clauses for the options
+ This function only needs clauses for the options
implemented by this particular callback module.</p>
</desc>
</func>
-
- <func>
- <marker id="module_remove"></marker>
- <name>Module:remove(ConfigDB) -> ok | {error, Reason} </name>
- <fsummary>Callback function that is called when the Web server is closed.</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>ConfigDB = ets_table()</v>
- <v>Reason = term()</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <p>When httpd is shutdown it will try to execute
- <c>remove/1</c> in each Erlang web server callback module. The
- programmer may use this function to clean up resources
- that may have been created in the store function.</p>
- </desc>
- </func>
</funcs>
<section>
@@ -1215,9 +1224,8 @@ bytes
</section>
<funcs>
<func>
- <marker id="parse_query"></marker>
- <name>parse_query(QueryString) -> [{Key,Value}]</name>
- <fsummary>Parse incoming data to <c>erl </c>and <c>eval </c>scripts.</fsummary>
+ <name>parse_query(QueryString) -> [{Key,Value}]</name>
+ <fsummary>Parses incoming data to <c>erl</c> and <c>eval</c> scripts.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>QueryString = string()</v>
<v>Key = string()</v>
@@ -1225,8 +1233,9 @@ bytes
</type>
<desc>
<p><c>parse_query/1</c> parses incoming data to <c>erl</c> and
- <c>eval</c> scripts (See <seealso marker="mod_esi">mod_esi(3)</seealso>) as defined in the standard
- URL format, that is '+' becomes 'space' and decoding of
+ <c>eval</c> scripts (see <seealso marker="mod_esi">mod_esi(3)</seealso>)
+ as defined in the standard
+ URL format, that is, '+' becomes 'space' and decoding of
hexadecimal characters (<c>%xx</c>).</p>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -1234,8 +1243,9 @@ bytes
<section>
<title>SEE ALSO</title>
- <p>RFC 2616, <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>,
- <seealso marker="ssl:ssl">ssl(3)</seealso>
+ <p><url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>,
+ <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="ssl:ssl">ssl(3)</seealso>
</p>
</section>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_conf.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_conf.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 54a5885eb4..0000000000
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_conf.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,163 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE erlref SYSTEM "erlref.dtd">
-
-<erlref>
- <header>
- <copyright>
- <year>1997</year><year>2013</year>
- <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
- </copyright>
- <legalnotice>
- Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- You may obtain a copy of the License at
-
- http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-
- Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- limitations under the License.
-
- </legalnotice>
-
- <title>httpd_conf</title>
- <prepared>Joakim Greben&ouml;</prepared>
- <docno></docno>
- <date>1997-10-14</date>
- <rev>2.2</rev>
- <file>httpd_conf.sgml</file>
- </header>
- <module>httpd_conf</module>
- <modulesummary>Configuration utility functions to be used by the Erlang
- Web server API programmer.</modulesummary>
- <description>
- <p>This module provides the Erlang Webserver API programmer with
- utility functions for adding run-time configuration directives.</p>
-
- <marker id="check_enum"></marker>
- </description>
-
- <funcs>
- <func>
- <name>check_enum(EnumString, ValidEnumStrings) -> Result</name>
- <fsummary>Check if string is a valid enumeration.</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>EnumString = string()</v>
- <v>ValidEnumStrings = [string()]</v>
- <v>Result = {ok,atom()} | {error,not_valid}</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <marker id="check_enum"></marker>
- <p><c>check_enum/2</c> checks if <c>EnumString</c> is a valid
- enumeration of <c>ValidEnumStrings</c> in which case it is
- returned as an atom.</p>
-
- <marker id="clean"></marker>
- </desc>
- </func>
-
- <func>
- <name>clean(String) -> Stripped</name>
- <fsummary>Remove leading and/or trailing white spaces.</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>String = Stripped = string()</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <marker id="clean"></marker>
- <p><c>clean/1</c> removes leading and/or trailing white spaces
- from <c>String</c>.</p>
-
- <marker id="custom_clean"></marker>
- </desc>
- </func>
-
- <func>
- <name>custom_clean(String,Before,After) -> Stripped</name>
- <fsummary>Remove leading and/or trailing white spaces and custom characters.</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>Before = After = regexp()</v>
- <v>String = Stripped = string()</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <marker id="custom_clean"></marker>
- <p><c>custom_clean/3</c> removes leading and/or trailing white
- spaces and custom characters from <c>String</c>. <c>Before</c>
- and <c>After</c> are regular expressions, as defined in
- <c>regexp(3)</c>, describing the custom characters.</p>
-
- <marker id="is_directory"></marker>
- </desc>
- </func>
-
- <func>
- <name>is_directory(FilePath) -> Result</name>
- <fsummary>Check if a file path is a directory.</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>FilePath = string()</v>
- <v>Result = {ok,Directory} | {error,Reason}</v>
- <v>Directory = string()</v>
- <v>Reason = string() | enoent | eacces | enotdir | FileInfo</v>
- <v>FileInfo = File info record</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <marker id="is_directory"></marker>
- <p><c>is_directory/1</c> checks if <c>FilePath</c> is a
- directory in which case it is returned. Please read
- <c>file(3)</c> for a description of <c>enoent</c>,
- <c>eacces</c> and <c>enotdir</c>. The definition of
- the file info record can be found by including <c>file.hrl</c>
- from the kernel application, see file(3).</p>
-
- <marker id="is_file"></marker>
- </desc>
- </func>
-
- <func>
- <name>is_file(FilePath) -> Result</name>
- <fsummary>Check if a file path is a regular file.</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>FilePath = string()</v>
- <v>Result = {ok,File} | {error,Reason}</v>
- <v>File = string()</v>
- <v>Reason = string() | enoent | eacces | enotdir | FileInfo</v>
- <v>FileInfo = File info record</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <marker id="is_file"></marker>
- <p><c>is_file/1</c> checks if <c>FilePath</c> is a regular
- file in which case it is returned. Read <c>file(3)</c> for a
- description of <c>enoent</c>, <c>eacces</c> and
- <c>enotdir</c>. The definition of the file info record can be
- found by including <c>file.hrl</c> from the kernel application,
- see file(3).</p>
-
- <marker id="make_integer"></marker>
- </desc>
- </func>
-
- <func>
- <name>make_integer(String) -> Result</name>
- <fsummary>Return an integer representation of a string.</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>String = string()</v>
- <v>Result = {ok,integer()} | {error,nomatch}</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <marker id="make_integer"></marker>
- <p><c>make_integer/1</c> returns an integer representation of
- <c>String</c>.</p>
- </desc>
- </func>
- </funcs>
-
- <section>
- <marker id="see_also"></marker>
- <title>SEE ALSO</title>
- <p><seealso marker="httpd">httpd(3)</seealso></p>
- </section>
-
-</erlref>
-
-
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_custom_api.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_custom_api.xml
index 5840641b37..d2e5441895 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_custom_api.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_custom_api.xml
@@ -29,10 +29,24 @@
<modulesummary>Behaviour with optional callbacks to customize the inets HTTP server.</modulesummary>
<description>
<p> The module implementing this behaviour shall be supplied to to the servers
- configuration with the option <seealso marker="httpd:prop_customize"> customize</seealso></p>
+ configuration with the option <seealso marker="httpd#prop_customize"> customize</seealso></p>
</description>
<funcs>
+ <func>
+ <name>response_default_headers() -> [Header] </name>
+ <fsummary>Provide default headers for the HTTP servers responses.</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>Header = {HeaderName :: string(), HeaderValue::string()}</v>
+ <d>string:to_lower/1 will be performed on the HeaderName</d>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Provide default headers for the HTTP servers responses. Note that this
+ option may override built-in defaults.
+ </p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
<func>
<name>response_header({HeaderName, HeaderValue}) -> {true, Header} | false </name>
<fsummary>Filter and possible alter HTTP response headers.</fsummary>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_socket.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_socket.xml
index c0368c2b39..f71dac90b2 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_socket.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_socket.xml
@@ -31,12 +31,12 @@
</header>
<module>httpd_socket</module>
<modulesummary>Communication utility functions to be used by the Erlang
- Web server API programmer.</modulesummary>
+ web server API programmer.</modulesummary>
<description>
- <p>This module provides the Erlang Web server API module programmer
+ <p>This module provides the Erlang web server API module programmer
with utility functions for generic sockets communication. The
appropriate communication mechanism is transparently used, that
- is <c>ip_comm</c> or <c>ssl</c>.</p>
+ is, <c>ip_comm</c> or <c>ssl</c>.</p>
<marker id="deliver"></marker>
</description>
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
<funcs>
<func>
<name>deliver(SocketType, Socket, Data) -> Result</name>
- <fsummary>Send binary data over socket.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sends binary data over socket.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>SocketType = socket_type()</v>
<v>Socket = socket()</v>
@@ -53,10 +53,10 @@
</type>
<desc>
<marker id="deliver"></marker>
- <p><c>deliver/3</c> sends the <c>Binary</c> over the
- <c>Socket</c> using the specified <c>SocketType</c>. Socket
- and SocketType should be the socket and the socket_type form
- the mod record as defined in httpd.hrl</p>
+ <p><c>deliver/3</c> sends <c>Data</c> over
+ <c>Socket</c> using the specified <c>SocketType</c>. <c>Socket</c>
+ and <c>SocketType</c> is to be the socket and the <c>socket_type</c>
+ form the <c>mod</c> record as defined in <c>httpd.hrl</c></p>
<marker id="peername"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
<func>
<name>peername(SocketType,Socket) -> {Port,IPAddress}</name>
- <fsummary>Return the port and IP-address of the remote socket.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the port and IP address of the remote socket.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>SocketType = socket_type()</v>
<v>Socket = socket()</v>
@@ -73,8 +73,8 @@
</type>
<desc>
<marker id="peername"></marker>
- <p><c>peername/3</c> returns the <c>Port</c> and
- <c>IPAddress</c> of the remote <c>Socket</c>. </p>
+ <p><c>peername/2</c> returns the <c>Port</c> and
+ <c>IPAddress</c> of the remote <c>Socket</c>.</p>
<marker id="resolve"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
<func>
<name>resolve() -> HostName</name>
- <fsummary>Return the official name of the current host.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the official name of the current host.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>HostName = string()</v>
</type>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_util.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_util.xml
index a48e141368..0f498ba2fc 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_util.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd_util.xml
@@ -30,9 +30,10 @@
<file>httpd_util.sgml</file>
</header>
<module>httpd_util</module>
- <modulesummary>Miscellaneous utility functions to be used when implementing Erlang Web server API modules.</modulesummary>
+ <modulesummary>Miscellaneous utility functions to be used when implementing
+ Erlang web server API modules.</modulesummary>
<description>
- <p>This module provides the Erlang Web Server API module
+ <p>This module provides the Erlang web server API module
programmer with miscellaneous utility functions.</p>
<marker id="convert_request_date"></marker>
@@ -41,7 +42,7 @@
<funcs>
<func>
<name>convert_request_date(DateString) -> ErlDate|bad_date</name>
- <fsummary>Convert The the date to the Erlang date format.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts the date to the Erlang date format.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>DateString = string()</v>
<v>ErlDate = {{Year,Month,Date},{Hour,Min,Sec}}</v>
@@ -49,10 +50,9 @@
</type>
<desc>
<p><c>convert_request_date/1</c> converts <c>DateString</c> to
- the Erlang date format. DateString must be in one of the three
- date formats that is defined in the RFC 2616.</p>
-
- <marker id="create_etag"></marker>
+ the Erlang date format. <c>DateString</c> must be in one of the
+ three date formats defined in
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -64,128 +64,84 @@
<v>Etag = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p><c>create_etag/1</c> calculates the Etag for a file, from its
- size and time for last modification. fileinfo is a record defined
- in <c>kernel/include/file.hrl</c></p>
-
- <marker id="decode_hex"></marker>
+ <p><c>create_etag/1</c> calculates the Etag for a file from its
+ size and time for last modification. <c>FileInfo</c> is a record defined
+ in <c>kernel/include/file.hrl</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
-
- <func>
- <name>decode_hex(HexValue) -> DecValue</name>
- <fsummary>Convert a hex value into its decimal equivalent.</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>HexValue = DecValue = string()</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <p>Converts the hexadecimal value <c>HexValue</c> into its
- decimal equivalent (<c>DecValue</c>).</p>
-
- <marker id="day"></marker>
- </desc>
- </func>
-
+
<func>
<name>day(NthDayOfWeek) -> DayOfWeek</name>
- <fsummary>Convert the day of the week (integer [1-7]) to an abbreviated string.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts the day of the week
+ (integer [1-7]) to an abbreviated string.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>NthDayOfWeek = 1-7</v>
<v>DayOfWeek = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="day"></marker>
<p><c>day/1</c> converts the day of the week
- (<c>NthDayOfWeek</c>) as an integer (1-7) to an abbreviated
- string, that is: </p>
+ (<c>NthDayOfWeek</c>) from an integer (1-7) to an abbreviated
+ string, that is:</p>
<p>1 = "Mon", 2 = "Tue", ..., 7 = "Sat".</p>
-
- <marker id="flatlength"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <name>flatlength(NestedList) -> Size</name>
- <fsummary>Compute the size of a possibly nested list.</fsummary>
+ <name>decode_hex(HexValue) -> DecValue</name>
+ <fsummary>Converts a hexadecimal value into its decimal equivalent.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>NestedList = list()</v>
- <v>Size = integer()</v>
+ <v>HexValue = DecValue = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="flatlength"></marker>
- <p><c>flatlength/1</c> computes the size of the possibly nested
- list <c>NestedList</c>. Which may contain binaries.</p>
-
- <marker id="hexlist_to_integer"></marker>
+ <p>Converts the hexadecimal value <c>HexValue</c> into its
+ decimal equivalent (<c>DecValue</c>).</p>
</desc>
</func>
-
-<!--
+
<func>
- <name>header(StatusCode,PersistentConn)</name>
- <name>header(StatusCode,Date)</name>
- <name>header(StatusCode,MimeType,Date)</name>
- <name>header(StatusCode,MimeType,PersistentConn,Date) -> HTTPHeader</name>
- <fsummary>Generate a HTTP 1.1 header.</fsummary>
+ <name>flatlength(NestedList) -> Size</name>
+ <fsummary>Computes the size of a possibly nested list.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>StatusCode = integer()</v>
- <v>Date = rfc1123_date()</v>
- <v>MimeType = string()</v>
- <v>PersistentConn = true | false</v>
+ <v>NestedList = list()</v>
+ <v>Size = integer()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="header"></marker>
- <p><c>header</c> returns a HTTP 1.1 header string. The
- <c>StatusCode</c> is one of the status codes defined in RFC
- 2616 and the <c>Date</c> string is RFC 1123
- compliant. (See <seealso marker="#rfc1123_date">rfc1123_date/0</seealso>).
- </p>
- <p>Note that the two version of <c>header/n</c> that does not
- has a <c>PersistentConn</c> argument is there only for
- backward compatibility, and must not be used in new Erlang
- Webserver API modules. that will support persistent
- connections.</p>
-
- <marker id="hexlist_to_integer"></marker>
+ <p><c>flatlength/1</c> computes the size of the possibly nested
+ list <c>NestedList</c>, which can contain binaries.</p>
</desc>
</func>
--->
<func>
<name>hexlist_to_integer(HexString) -> Number</name>
- <fsummary>Convert a hexadecimal string to an integer.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts a hexadecimal string to an integer.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Number = integer()</v>
<v>HexString = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p><c>hexlist_to_integer</c> Convert the Hexadecimal value of
- HexString to an integer.</p>
-
- <marker id="integer_to_hexlist"></marker>
+ <p><c>hexlist_to_integer</c> converts the hexadecimal value of
+ <c>HexString</c> to an integer.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>integer_to_hexlist(Number) -> HexString</name>
- <fsummary>Convert an integer to a hexadecimal string.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts an integer to a hexadecimal string.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Number = integer()</v>
<v>HexString = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="integer_to_hexlist"></marker>
- <p><c>integer_to_hexlist/1</c> Returns a string that represents
- the Number in a Hexadecimal form.</p>
-
- <marker id="lookup"></marker>
+ <p><c>integer_to_hexlist/1</c> returns a string representing
+ <c>Number</c> in a hexadecimal form.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>lookup(ETSTable,Key) -> Result</name>
<name>lookup(ETSTable,Key,Undefined) -> Result</name>
- <fsummary>Extract the first value associated with a key in an ETS table.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Extracts the first value associated with a <c>Key</c>
+ in an ETS table.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>ETSTable = ets_table()</v>
<v>Key = term()</v>
@@ -195,20 +151,18 @@
<desc>
<p><c>lookup</c> extracts <c>{Key,Value}</c> tuples from
<c>ETSTable</c> and returns the <c>Value</c> associated
- with <c>Key</c>. If <c>ETSTable</c> is of type <c>bag</c>
+ with <c>Key</c>. If <c>ETSTable</c> is of type <c>bag</c>,
only the first <c>Value</c> associated with <c>Key</c> is
returned. <c>lookup/2</c> returns <c>undefined</c> and
<c>lookup/3</c> returns <c>Undefined</c> if no <c>Value</c>
is found.</p>
-
- <marker id="lookup_mime"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>lookup_mime(ConfigDB,Suffix)</name>
<name>lookup_mime(ConfigDB,Suffix,Undefined) -> MimeType</name>
- <fsummary>Return the mime type associated with a specific file suffix. </fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the MIME type associated with a specific file suffix.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>ConfigDB = ets_table()</v>
<v>Suffix = string()</v>
@@ -216,20 +170,19 @@
<v>Undefined = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="lookup_mime"></marker>
- <p><c>lookup_mime</c> returns the mime type associated with a
- specific file suffix as specified in the <c>mime.types</c>
- file (located in the
- <path unix="$SERVER_ROOT/conf/mime.types" windows="%SERVER_ROOT%\conf\mime.types">config directory</path>).</p>
-
- <marker id="lookup_mime_default"></marker>
+ <p><c>lookup_mime</c> returns the MIME type associated with a
+ specific file suffix as specified in the file <c>mime.types</c>
+ (located in the
+ <path unix="$SERVER_ROOT/conf/mime.types" windows="%SERVER_ROOT%\conf\mime.types">
+ config directory</path>).</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>lookup_mime_default(ConfigDB,Suffix)</name>
<name>lookup_mime_default(ConfigDB,Suffix,Undefined) -> MimeType</name>
- <fsummary>Return the mime type associated with a specific file suffix or the value of the DefaultType.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the MIME type associated with a specific file suffix
+ or the value of the DefaultType.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>ConfigDB = ets_table()</v>
<v>Suffix = string()</v>
@@ -237,22 +190,19 @@
<v>Undefined = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="lookup_mime_default"></marker>
- <p><c>lookup_mime_default</c> returns the mime type associated
+ <p><c>lookup_mime_default</c> returns the MIME type associated
with a specific file suffix as specified in the
<c>mime.types</c> file (located in the
- <path unix="$SERVER_ROOT/conf/mime.types" windows="%SERVER_ROOT%\conf\mime.types">config directory</path>).
- If no appropriate association can be found
- the value of DefaultType is
+ <path unix="$SERVER_ROOT/conf/mime.types" windows="%SERVER_ROOT%\conf\mime.types">
+ config directory</path>).
+ If no appropriate association is found, the value of <c>DefaultType</c> is
returned.</p>
-
- <marker id="message"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>message(StatusCode,PhraseArgs,ConfigDB) -> Message</name>
- <fsummary>Return an informative HTTP 1.1 status string in HTML.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns an informative HTTP 1.1 status string in HTML.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>StatusCode = 301 | 400 | 403 | 404 | 500 | 501 | 504</v>
<v>PhraseArgs = term()</v>
@@ -260,53 +210,48 @@
<v>Message = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="message"></marker>
<p><c>message/3</c> returns an informative HTTP 1.1 status
string in HTML. Each <c>StatusCode</c> requires a specific
<c>PhraseArgs</c>:
</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>301</c></tag>
- <item><c>string()</c>: A URL pointing at the new document
- position.</item>
+ <item><p><c>string()</c>: A URL pointing at the new document
+ position.</p></item>
<tag><c>400 | 401 | 500</c></tag>
- <item><c>none</c> (No <c>PhraseArgs</c>)</item>
+ <item><p><c>none</c> (no <c>PhraseArgs</c>).</p></item>
<tag><c>403 | 404</c></tag>
- <item><c>string()</c>: A <c>Request-URI</c> as described in
- RFC 2616.</item>
+ <item><p><c>string()</c>: A <c>Request-URI</c> as described in
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>.</p>
+ </item>
<tag><c>501</c></tag>
- <item><c>{Method,RequestURI,HTTPVersion}</c>: The HTTP
- <c>Method</c>, <c>Request-URI</c> and <c>HTTP-Version</c>
- as defined in RFC 2616.</item>
+ <item><p><c>{Method,RequestURI,HTTPVersion}</c>: The HTTP
+ <c>Method</c>, <c>Request-URI</c>, and <c>HTTP-Version</c>
+ as defined in RFC 2616.</p></item>
<tag><c>504</c></tag>
- <item><c>string()</c>: A string describing why the service
- was unavailable.</item>
+ <item><p><c>string()</c>: A string describing why the service
+ was unavailable.</p></item>
</taglist>
-
- <marker id="month"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>month(NthMonth) -> Month</name>
- <fsummary>Convert the month as an integer (1-12) to an abbreviated string.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Converts the month as an integer (1-12) to an abbreviated string.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>NthMonth = 1-12</v>
<v>Month = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="month"></marker>
<p><c>month/1</c> converts the month <c>NthMonth</c> as an
integer (1-12) to an abbreviated string, that is: </p>
<p>1 = "Jan", 2 = "Feb", ..., 12 = "Dec".</p>
-
- <marker id="multi_lookup"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>multi_lookup(ETSTable,Key) -> Result</name>
- <fsummary>Extract the values associated with a key in a ETS table.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Extracts the values associated with a key in an ETS table.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>ETSTable = ets_table()</v>
<v>Key = term()</v>
@@ -314,49 +259,44 @@
</type>
<desc>
<p><c>multi_lookup</c> extracts all <c>{Key,Value}</c> tuples
- from an <c>ETSTable</c> and returns <em>all</em><c>Values</c> associated with the <c>Key</c> in a list.</p>
-
- <marker id="reason phrase"></marker>
+ from an <c>ETSTable</c> and returns <em>all</em> <c>Values</c>
+ associated with <c>Key</c> in a list.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>reason_phrase(StatusCode) -> Description</name>
- <fsummary>Return the description of an HTTP 1.1 status code.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the description of an HTTP 1.1 status code.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>StatusCode = 100| 200 | 201 | 202 | 204 | 205 | 206 | 300 | 301 | 302 | 303 | 304 | 400 | 401 | 402 | 403 | 404 | 405 | 406 | 410 411 | 412 | 413 | 414 415 | 416 | 417 | 500 | 501 | 502 | 503 | 504 | 505</v>
+ <v>StatusCode = 100| 200 | 201 | 202 | 204 | 205 | 206 | 300 | 301 | 302 | 303 | 304 | 400 | 401 | 402 | 403 | 404 | 405 | 406 | 410 411 | 412 | 413 | 414 415 | 416 | 417 | 500 | 501 | 502 | 503 | 504 | 505</v>
<v>Description = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p><c>reason_phrase</c> returns the <c>Description</c> of an
- HTTP 1.1 <c>StatusCode</c>, for example 200 is "OK" and 201
- is "Created". Read RFC 2616 for further information.</p>
-
- <marker id="rfc1123_date"></marker>
+ <p><c>reason_phrase</c> returns <c>Description</c> of an
+ HTTP 1.1 <c>StatusCode</c>, for example, 200 is "OK" and 201
+ is "Created". For more information, see
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>rfc1123_date() -> RFC1123Date</name>
<name>rfc1123_date({{YYYY,MM,DD},{Hour,Min,Sec}}) -> RFC1123Date</name>
- <fsummary>Return the current date in RFC 1123 format.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the current date in RFC 1123 format.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>YYYY = MM = DD = Hour = Min = Sec = integer()</v>
<v>RFC1123Date = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="rfc1123_date"></marker>
<p><c>rfc1123_date/0</c> returns the current date in RFC 1123
format. <c>rfc_date/1</c> converts the date in the Erlang format
to the RFC 1123 date format.</p>
-
- <marker id="split"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>split(String,RegExp,N) -> SplitRes</name>
- <fsummary>Split a string in N chunks using a regular expression.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Splits a string in N chunks using a regular expression.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>String = RegExp = string()</v>
<v>SplitRes = {ok, FieldList} | {error, errordesc()}</v>
@@ -364,96 +304,86 @@
<v>N = integer</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="split"></marker>
- <p><c>split/3</c> splits the <c>String</c> in <c>N</c> chunks
- using the <c>RegExp</c>. <c>split/3</c> is is equivalent to
- <c>regexp:split/2</c> with one exception, that is <c>N</c>
- defines the number of maximum number of fields in the
+ <p><c>split/3</c> splits <c>String</c> in <c>N</c> chunks
+ using <c>RegExp</c>. <c>split/3</c> is equivalent to
+ <c>regexp:split/2</c> with the exception that <c>N</c>
+ defines the maximum number of fields in
<c>FieldList</c>.</p>
-
- <marker id="split_script_path"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>split_script_path(RequestLine) -> Splitted</name>
- <fsummary>Split a <c>RequestLine</c>in a file reference to an executable and a<c>QueryString</c>or a <c>PathInfo</c>string.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Splits a <c>RequestLine</c> in a file reference to an executable,
+ and a <c>QueryString</c> or a <c>PathInfo</c>string.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>RequestLine = string()</v>
<v>Splitted = not_a_script | {Path, PathInfo, QueryString}</v>
<v>Path = QueryString = PathInfo = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="split_script_path"></marker>
<p><c>split_script_path/1</c> is equivalent to
<c>split_path/1</c> with one exception. If the longest
- possible path is not a regular, accessible and executable
- file <c>not_a_script</c> is returned.</p>
-
- <marker id="split_path"></marker>
+ possible path is not a regular, accessible, and executable
+ file, then <c>not_a_script</c> is returned.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>split_path(RequestLine) -> {Path,QueryStringOrPathInfo}</name>
- <fsummary>Split a <c>RequestLine</c>in a file reference and a <c>QueryString</c>or a<c>PathInfo</c>string.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Splits a <c>RequestLine</c> in a file reference, and a
+ <c>QueryString</c> or a <c>PathInfo</c> string.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>RequestLine = Path = QueryStringOrPathInfo = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="split_path"></marker>
- <p><c>split_path/1</c> splits the <c>RequestLine</c> in a file
- reference (<c>Path</c>) and a <c>QueryString</c> or a
- <c>PathInfo</c> string as specified in RFC 2616. A
- <c>QueryString</c> is isolated from the <c>Path</c> with a
+ <p><c>split_path/1</c> splits <c>RequestLine</c> in a file
+ reference (<c>Path</c>), and a <c>QueryString</c> or a
+ <c>PathInfo</c> string as specified in
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>.
+ A <c>QueryString</c> is isolated from <c>Path</c> with a
question mark (<c>?</c>) and <c>PathInfo</c> with a slash
(/). In the case of a <c>QueryString</c>, everything before
- the <c>?</c> is a <c>Path</c> and everything after a
- <c>QueryString</c>. In the case of a <c>PathInfo</c> the
+ <c>?</c> is a <c>Path</c> and everything after <c>?</c> is a
+ <c>QueryString</c>. In the case of a <c>PathInfo</c>,
<c>RequestLine</c> is scanned from left-to-right on the hunt
for longest possible <c>Path</c> being a file or a
directory. Everything after the longest possible
<c>Path</c>, isolated with a <c>/</c>, is regarded as
<c>PathInfo</c>. The resulting <c>Path</c> is decoded using
<c>decode_hex/1</c> before delivery.</p>
-
- <marker id="strip"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>strip(String) -> Stripped</name>
- <fsummary>Returns String where the leading and trailing space and tabs has been removed.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns <c>String</c> where the leading and trailing space
+ tabs are removed.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>String = Stripped = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="strip"></marker>
<p><c>strip/1</c> removes any leading or trailing linear white
- space from the string. Linear white space should be read as
+ space from the string. Linear white space is to be read as
horizontal tab or space.</p>
-
- <marker id="suffix"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>suffix(FileName) -> Suffix</name>
- <fsummary>Extract the file suffix from a given filename.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Extracts the file suffix from a given filename.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>FileName = Suffix = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="suffix"></marker>
<p><c>suffix/1</c> is equivalent to
- <c>filename:extension/1</c> with one exception, that is
- <c>Suffix</c> is returned without a leading dot (<c>.</c>). </p>
+ <c>filename:extension/1</c> with the exception that
+ <c>Suffix</c> is returned without a leading dot (<c>.</c>).</p>
</desc>
</func>
</funcs>
<section>
- <marker id="see_also"></marker>
<title>SEE ALSO</title>
<p><seealso marker="httpd">httpd(3)</seealso></p>
</section>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/inets.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/inets.xml
index f96ff5f8fb..5d071c9a48 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/inets.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/inets.xml
@@ -30,21 +30,21 @@
<rev></rev>
</header>
<module>inets</module>
- <modulesummary>The inets services API</modulesummary>
+ <modulesummary>The Inets services API.</modulesummary>
<description>
<p>This module provides the most basic API to the
- clients and servers, that are part of the Inets application,
- such as start and stop. </p>
+ clients and servers that are part of the <c>Inets</c> application,
+ such as start and stop.</p>
<marker id="common_data_types"></marker>
</description>
<section>
- <title>COMMON DATA TYPES </title>
+ <title>DATA TYPES</title>
<p>Type definitions that are used more than once in
- this module: </p>
- <p><c> service() = ftpc | tftp | httpc | httpd</c></p>
- <p><c> property() = atom() </c></p>
+ this module:</p>
+ <p><c>service() = ftpc | tftp | httpc | httpd</c></p>
+ <p><c>property() = atom()</c></p>
<marker id="functions"></marker>
<marker id="services"></marker>
</section>
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
<funcs>
<func>
<name>services() -> [{Service, Pid}]</name>
- <fsummary>Returns a list of currently running services. </fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns a list of currently running services.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Service = service()</v>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
<desc>
<p>Returns a list of currently running services.</p>
<note>
- <p>Services started as <c>stand_alone</c> will not be listed.</p>
+ <p>Services started as <c>stand_alone</c> are not listed.</p>
</note>
<marker id="services_info"></marker>
@@ -70,8 +70,8 @@
<func>
<name>services_info() -> [{Service, Pid, Info}]</name>
<fsummary>Returns a list of currently running services where
- each service is described by a [{Option, Value}]
- list. </fsummary>
+ each service is described by an <c>[{Option, Value}]</c>
+ list.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Service = service()</v>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
@@ -81,11 +81,10 @@
</type>
<desc>
<p>Returns a list of currently running services where each
- service is described by a [{Option, Value}] list. The
- information given in the list is specific for each service
- and it is probable that each service will have its own info
- function that gives you even more details about the
- service.</p>
+ service is described by an <c>[{Option, Value}]</c> list. The
+ information in the list is specific for each service
+ and each service has probably its own info
+ function that gives more details about the service.</p>
<marker id="service_names"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -107,59 +106,48 @@
<func>
<name>start() -> </name>
<name>start(Type) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Starts the Inets application. </fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Starts the <c>Inets</c> application.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Type = permanent | transient | temporary</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Starts the Inets application. Default type
- is temporary. See also
- <seealso marker="kernel:application">application(3)</seealso>. </p>
+ <p>Starts the <c>Inets</c> application. Default type
+ is <c>temporary</c>. See also
+ <seealso marker="kernel:application">application(3)</seealso>.</p>
<marker id="stop"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <name>stop() -> ok </name>
- <fsummary>Stops the inets application.</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Stops the inets application. See also
- <seealso marker="kernel:application">application(3)</seealso>. </p>
-
- <marker id="start2"></marker>
- </desc>
- </func>
-
- <func>
<name>start(Service, ServiceConfig) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason}</name>
<name>start(Service, ServiceConfig, How) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Dynamically starts an inets
- service after the inets application has been started. </fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Dynamically starts an <c>Inets</c>
+ service after the <c>Inets</c> application has been started.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Service = service()</v>
<v>ServiceConfig = [{Option, Value}]</v>
<v>Option = property()</v>
<v>Value = term()</v>
- <v>How = inets | stand_alone - default is inets</v>
+ <v>How = inets | stand_alone - default is inets.</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Dynamically starts an inets service after the inets
- application has been started. </p>
+ <p>Dynamically starts an <c>Inets</c> service after the <c>Inets</c>
+ application has been started.</p>
<note>
- <p>Dynamically started services will not be handled by
- application takeover and failover behavior when inets is
- run as a distributed application. Nor will they be
- automatically restarted when the inets application is
- restarted, but as long as the inets application is up and
- running they will be supervised and may be soft code
- upgraded. Services started as <c>stand_alone</c>,
- e.i. the service is not started as part of the inets
- application, will lose all OTP application benefits such
- as soft upgrade. The "stand_alone-service" will be linked to
- the process that started it. In most cases some of the
- supervision functionality will still be in place and in
- some sense the calling process has now become the top
+ <p>Dynamically started services are not handled by
+ application takeover and failover behavior when <c>Inets</c> is
+ run as a distributed application. Nor are they
+ automatically restarted when the <c>Inets</c> application is
+ restarted. As long as the <c>Inets</c> application is operational,
+ they are supervised and can be soft code upgraded.</p>
+ <p>A service started as <c>stand_alone</c>, that is, the service
+ is not started as part of the <c>Inets</c> application,
+ lose all OTP application benefits, such as soft upgrade.
+ The <c>stand_alone</c>-service is linked to
+ the process that started it. Usually some
+ supervision functionality is still in place and in
+ some sense the calling process becomes the top
supervisor.</p>
</note>
@@ -167,19 +155,30 @@
</desc>
</func>
+ <func>
+ <name>stop() -> ok </name>
+ <fsummary>Stops the <c>Inets</c> application.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Stops the <c>Inets</c> application. See also
+ <seealso marker="kernel:application">application(3)</seealso>.</p>
+
+ <marker id="start2"></marker>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
<func>
<name>stop(Service, Reference) -> ok | {error, Reason} </name>
- <fsummary>Stops a started service of the inets application or takes
- down a "stand_alone-service" gracefully.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Stops a started service of the <c>Inets</c> application or takes
+ down a <c>stand_alone </c>service gracefully.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Service = service() | stand_alone</v>
- <v>Reference = pid() | term() - service specified reference</v>
+ <v>Reference = pid() | term() - service-specified reference</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Stops a started service of the inets application or takes
- down a "stand_alone-service" gracefully. When the
- <c>stand_alone</c> option is used in start,
+ <p>Stops a started service of the <c>Inets</c> application or takes
+ down a <c>stand_alone</c>-service gracefully. When option
+ <c>stand_alone</c> is used in start,
only the pid is a valid argument to stop.</p>
<marker id="see_also"></marker>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/inets_services.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/inets_services.xml
index f78485cb64..d100216ebb 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/inets_services.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/inets_services.xml
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
</legalnotice>
- <title>Introduction</title>
+ <title>Inets</title>
<prepared>Ingela Anderton Andin</prepared>
<responsible></responsible>
<docno></docno>
@@ -34,45 +34,26 @@
</header>
<section>
- <title>Purpose</title>
- <p>Inets is a container for Internet clients and
- servers. Currently, an <term id="HTTP"></term>client and server, a
- TFPT client and server, and a FTP client has been incorporated
- into Inets. The HTTP server and client is HTTP 1.1 compliant as
- defined in <term id="RFC"></term>2616.</p>
- </section>
-
- <section>
- <title>Prerequisites</title>
- <p>It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the Erlang
- programming language, concepts of OTP and has a basic
- understanding of the HTTP, TFTP and FTP protocols.</p>
- </section>
-
- <section>
- <title>The Service Concept</title>
- <p>Each client and server in inets is viewed as service. Services
- may be configured to be started at application startup or
- started dynamically in runtime. If you want to run inets as an
- distributed application that should handle application failover
- and takeover, services should be configured to be started at
- application startup. When starting the inets application
- the inets top supervisor will start a number of subsupervisors
- and worker processes for handling the different services
- provided. When starting services dynamically new children will
- be added to the supervision tree, unless the service is started
- with the stand alone option, in which case the service is linked
- to the calling process and all OTP application features such as
- soft upgrade are lost.</p>
- <p>Services that should be configured for startup at application
- startup time should be put into the erlang node configuration file
- on the form: </p>
+ <title>Service Concept</title>
+ <p>Each client and server in <c>Inets</c> is viewed as a service.
+ Services can be configured to be started at application startup or
+ dynamically in runtime. To run <c>Inets</c> as a distributed
+ application that handles application failover and takeover,
+ configure the services to be started at application startup.
+ When starting the <c>Inets</c> application, the <c>Inets</c>
+ top supervisor starts a number of subsupervisors and worker
+ processes for handling the provided services.
+ When starting services dynamically, new children are added to the
+ supervision tree, unless the service is started with the standalone
+ option. In this case the service is linked to the calling process
+ and all OTP application features, such as soft upgrade, are lost.</p>
+ <p>Services to be configured for startup at application startup are to
+ be put into the Erlang node configuration file
+ on the following form:</p>
<pre>
- [{inets, [{services, ListofConfiguredServices}]}].
- </pre>
- <p>For details of exactly what to put in the list of configured
- services see the documentation for the services that should be
- configured.</p>
+ [{inets, [{services, ListofConfiguredServices}]}].</pre>
+ <p>For details of what to put in the list of configured services,
+ see the documentation for the services to be configured.</p>
</section>
</chapter>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/introduction.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/introduction.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..491835f852
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/introduction.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
+<!DOCTYPE chapter SYSTEM "chapter.dtd">
+
+<chapter>
+ <header>
+ <copyright>
+ <year>1997</year><year>2013</year>
+ <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
+ </copyright>
+ <legalnotice>
+ The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License,
+ Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
+ compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the
+ Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be
+ retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/.
+
+ Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
+ basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
+ the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
+ under the License.
+
+ </legalnotice>
+
+ <title>Introduction</title>
+ <prepared>Ingela Anderton Andin</prepared>
+ <responsible></responsible>
+ <docno></docno>
+ <approved></approved>
+ <checked></checked>
+ <date>2004-09-28</date>
+ <rev>A</rev>
+ <file>introduction.xml</file>
+ </header>
+
+ <section>
+ <title>Purpose</title>
+ <p><c>Inets</c> is a container for Internet clients and servers
+ including the following:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>An FTP client</item>
+ <item>A TFTP client and server</item>
+ <item>An <term id="HTTP"></term> client and server</item>
+ </list>
+ <p>The HTTP client and server are HTTP 1.1 compliant as
+ defined in
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>.</p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section>
+ <title>Prerequisites</title>
+ <p>It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the Erlang
+ programming language, concepts of OTP, and has a basic
+ understanding of the FTP, TFTP, and HTTP protocols.</p>
+ </section>
+</chapter>
+
+
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_alias.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_alias.xml
index d073b5c5b8..87c950cc6b 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_alias.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_alias.xml
@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@
<module>mod_alias</module>
<modulesummary>URL aliasing.</modulesummary>
<description>
- <p>Erlang Webserver Server internal API for handling of things
- such as interaction data exported by the mod_alias module.</p>
+ <p>Erlang web server internal API for handling of, for example,
+ interaction data exported by module <c>mod_alias</c>.</p>
<marker id="default_index"></marker>
</description>
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
<funcs>
<func>
<name>default_index(ConfigDB, Path) -> NewPath</name>
- <fsummary>Return a new path with the default resource or file appended.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns a new path with the default resource or file appended.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>ConfigDB = config_db()</v>
<v>Path = NewPath = string()</v>
@@ -50,14 +50,14 @@
<marker id="default_index"></marker>
<p>If <c>Path</c> is a directory, <c>default_index/2</c>, it starts
searching for resources or files that are specified in the config
- directive DirectoryIndex.
+ directive <c>DirectoryIndex</c>.
If an appropriate resource or file is found, it is appended to
the end of <c>Path</c> and then returned. <c>Path</c> is
- returned unaltered, if no appropriate
- file is found, or if <c>Path</c> is not a directory.
+ returned unaltered if no appropriate
+ file is found or if <c>Path</c> is not a directory.
<c>config_db()</c> is the server config file in ETS table format
as described in
- <seealso marker="http_server">Inets Users Guide.</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="http_server">Inets User's Guide</seealso>.</p>
<marker id="path"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
<func>
<name>path(PathData, ConfigDB, RequestURI) -> Path</name>
- <fsummary>Return the actual file path to a URL.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns the file path to a URL.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>PathData = interaction_data()</v>
<v>ConfigDB = config_db()</v>
@@ -73,15 +73,16 @@
</type>
<desc>
<marker id="path"></marker>
- <p><c>path/3</c> returns the actual file <c>Path</c> in the
- <c>RequestURI</c> (See RFC 1945). If the interaction data
- <c>{real_name,{Path,AfterPath}}</c> has been exported by
- mod_alias;
+ <p><c>path/3</c> returns the file <c>Path</c> in the
+ <c>RequestURI</c> (see
+ <url href="http://www.rfc-base.org/rfc-1945.html">RFC 1945</url>).
+ If the interaction data <c>{real_name,{Path,AfterPath}}</c>
+ has been exported by <c>mod_alias</c>,
<c>Path</c> is returned. If no interaction data has been
- exported, ServerRoot is used to
+ exported, <c>ServerRoot</c> is used to
generate a file <c>Path</c>. <c>config_db()</c> and
<c>interaction_data()</c> are as defined in
- <seealso marker="http_server">Inets Users Guide</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="http_server">Inets User's Guide</seealso>.</p>
<marker id="real_name"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -89,7 +90,7 @@
<func>
<name>real_name(ConfigDB, RequestURI, Aliases) -> Ret</name>
- <fsummary>Expand a request uri using Alias config directives.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Expands a request URI using <c>Aliases</c> config directives.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>ConfigDB = config_db()</v>
<v>RequestURI = string()</v>
@@ -101,18 +102,18 @@
<marker id="real_name"></marker>
<p><c>real_name/3</c> traverses <c>Aliases</c>, typically
extracted from <c>ConfigDB</c>, and matches each
- <c>FakeName</c> with <c>RequestURI</c>. If a match is found
+ <c>FakeName</c> with <c>RequestURI</c>. If a match is found,
<c>FakeName</c> is replaced with <c>RealName</c> in the
- match. The resulting path is split into two parts, that
- is <c>ShortPath</c> and <c>AfterPath</c> as defined in
- <seealso marker="httpd_util#split_path">httpd_util:split_path/1</seealso>.
- <c>Path</c> is generated from <c>ShortPath</c>, that is
+ match. The resulting path is split into two parts,
+ <c>ShortPath</c> and <c>AfterPath</c>, as defined in
+ <seealso marker="httpd_util#split_path-1">httpd_util:split_path/1</seealso>.
+ <c>Path</c> is generated from <c>ShortPath</c>, that is,
the result from
<seealso marker="#default_index">default_index/2</seealso> with
<c>ShortPath</c> as an argument.
<c>config_db()</c> is the server config file in ETS table
format as described in
- <seealso marker="http_server">Inets User Guide.</seealso>. </p>
+ <seealso marker="http_server">Inets User's Guide</seealso>.</p>
<marker id="real_script_name"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -120,7 +121,8 @@
<func>
<name>real_script_name(ConfigDB, RequestURI, ScriptAliases) -> Ret</name>
- <fsummary>Expand a request uri using ScriptAlias config directives.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Expands a request URI using <c>ScriptAliases</c>
+ config directives.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>ConfigDB = config_db()</v>
<v>RequestURI = string()</v>
@@ -132,14 +134,16 @@
<marker id="real_script_name"></marker>
<p><c>real_script_name/3</c> traverses <c>ScriptAliases</c>,
typically extracted from <c>ConfigDB</c>, and matches each
- <c>FakeName</c> with <c>RequestURI</c>. If a match is found
+ <c>FakeName</c> with <c>RequestURI</c>. If a match is found,
<c>FakeName</c> is replaced with <c>RealName</c> in the
- match. If the resulting match is not an executable script
- <c>not_a_script</c> is returned. If it is a script the
- resulting script path is in two parts, that is
- <c>ShortPath</c> and <c>AfterPath</c> as defined in <seealso marker="httpd_util#split_script_path">httpd_util:split_script_path/1</seealso>.
+ match. If the resulting match is not an executable script,
+ <c>not_a_script</c> is returned. If it is a script, the
+ resulting script path is in two parts,
+ <c>ShortPath</c> and <c>AfterPath</c>, as defined in
+ <seealso marker="httpd_util#split_script_path-1">httpd_util:split_script_path/1</seealso>.
<c>config_db()</c> is the server config file in ETS table
- format as described in <seealso marker="http_server">Inets Users Guide.</seealso>.</p>
+ format as described in
+ <seealso marker="http_server">Inets User's Guide</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
</funcs>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_auth.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_auth.xml
index fda945cf73..2da2be37ed 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_auth.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_auth.xml
@@ -30,299 +30,267 @@
<file>mod_auth.sgml</file>
</header>
<module>mod_auth</module>
- <modulesummary>User authentication using text files, dets or mnesia database.</modulesummary>
+ <modulesummary>User authentication using text files, Dets, or Mnesia database.</modulesummary>
<description>
<p>This module provides for basic user authentication using
- textual files, dets databases as well as mnesia databases. </p>
-
- <marker id="add_user"></marker>
+ textual files, <c>Dets</c> databases, or <c>Mnesia</c> databases.</p>
</description>
<funcs>
+ <func>
+ <name>add_group_member(GroupName, UserName, Options) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>add_group_member(GroupName, UserName, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>add_group_member(GroupName, UserName, Address, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Adds a user to a group.</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>GroupName = string()</v>
+ <v>UserName = string()</v>
+ <v>Options = [Option]</v>
+ <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
+ <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>AuthPassword = string()</v>
+ <v>Reason = term()</v>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p><c>add_group_member/3, add_group_member/4</c>, and
+ <c>add_group_member/5</c> each
+ adds a user to a group. If the group does not exist, it
+ is created and the user is added to the group. Upon successful
+ operation, this function returns <c>true</c>.
+ When <c>add_group_members/3</c>
+ is called, options <c>Port</c> and <c>Dir</c> are mandatory.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
<func>
- <name>add_user(UserName, Options) -> true| {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>add_user(UserName, Options) -> true| {error, Reason}</name>
<name>add_user(UserName, Password, UserData, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
<name>add_user(UserName, Password, UserData, Address, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Add a user to the user database.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Adds a user to the user database.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>UserName = string()</v>
- <v>Options = [Option]</v>
- <v>Option = {password,Password} | {userData,UserData} | {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
- <v>Password = string()</v>
- <v>UserData = term()</v>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
- <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
- <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>UserName = string()</v>
+ <v>Options = [Option]</v>
+ <v>Option = {password,Password} | {userData,UserData} | {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
+ <v>Password = string()</v>
+ <v>UserData = term()</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
+ <v>Dir = string()</v>
<v>AuthPassword =string()</v>
- <v>Reason = term()</v>
+ <v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="user_api"></marker>
- <marker id="add_user"></marker>
- <p><c>add_user/2, add_user/5</c> and <c>add_user/6</c> adds a
- user to the user
- database. If the operation is successful, this function returns
- <c>true</c>. If an error occurs, <c>{error,Reason}</c> is returned.
- When <c>add_user/2</c> is called the Password,
- UserData Port and Dir options is mandatory.</p>
-
- <marker id="delete_user"></marker>
+ <p><c>add_user/2, add_user/5</c>, and <c>add_user/6</c> each adds a
+ user to the user database. If the operation is successful,
+ this function returns <c>true</c>. If an error occurs,
+ <c>{error,Reason}</c> is returned.
+ When <c>add_user/2</c> is called, options <c>Password</c>,
+ <c>UserData</c>, <c>Port</c>, and <c>Dir</c> are mandatory.</p>
</desc>
</func>
- <func>
- <name>delete_user(UserName,Options) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>delete_user(UserName, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>delete_user(UserName, Address, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Delete a user from the user database.</fsummary>
+ <func>
+ <name>delete_group(GroupName, Options) -> true | {error,Reason} &lt;name>delete_group(GroupName, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>delete_group(GroupName, Address, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Deletes a group.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>UserName = string()</v>
- <v>Options = [Option]</v>
- <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
- <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
- <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>Options = [Option]</v>
+ <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
+ <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>GroupName = string()</v>
<v>AuthPassword = string()</v>
- <v>Reason = term()</v>
+ <v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="delete_user"></marker>
- <p><c>delete_user/2, delete_user/3</c> and <c>delete_user/4</c>
- deletes a user from the user database.
- If the operation is successful, this function returns <c>true</c>.
- If an error occurs, <c>{error,Reason}</c> is returned.
- When <c>delete_user/2</c> is called the Port and Dir options
- are mandatory.</p>
-
- <marker id="get_user"></marker>
+ <p><c>delete_group/2, delete_group/3</c>, and <c>delete_group/4</c>
+ each deletes the group specified and returns <c>true</c>.
+ If there is an error, <c>{error, Reason}</c> is returned.
+ When <c>delete_group/2</c> is called, option
+ <c>Port</c> and <c>Dir</c> are mandatory.</p>
</desc>
</func>
- <func>
- <name>get_user(UserName,Options) -> {ok, #httpd_user} |{error, Reason}</name>
- <name>get_user(UserName, Port, Dir) -> {ok, #httpd_user} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>get_user(UserName, Address, Port, Dir) -> {ok, #httpd_user} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Returns a user from the user database.</fsummary>
+ <func>
+ <name>delete_group_member(GroupName, UserName, Options) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>delete_group_member(GroupName, UserName, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>delete_group_member(GroupName, UserName, Address, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Removes a user from a group.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>UserName = string()</v>
- <v>Options = [Option]</v>
- <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
- <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
- <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>GroupName = string()</v>
+ <v>UserName = string()</v>
+ <v>Options = [Option]</v>
+ <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
+ <v>Dir = string()</v>
<v>AuthPassword = string()</v>
- <v>Reason = term()</v>
+ <v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="get_user"></marker>
- <p><c>get_user/2, get_user/3</c> and <c>get_user/4</c> returns a
- <c>httpd_user</c> record containing the userdata for a
- specific user. If the user cannot be found, <c>{error, Reason}</c>
- is returned. When <c>get_user/2</c> is called the Port and Dir
- options are mandatory.</p>
-
- <marker id="list_users"></marker>
+ <p><c>delete_group_member/3, delete_group_member/4</c>, and
+ <c>delete_group_member/5</c> each deletes a user from a group.
+ If the group or the user does not exist,
+ this function returns an error, otherwise <c>true</c>.
+ When <c>delete_group_member/3</c> is called, the options <c>Port</c>
+ and <c>Dir</c> are mandatory.</p>
</desc>
</func>
-
+
<func>
- <name>list_users(Options) -> {ok, Users} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>list_users(Port, Dir) -> {ok, Users} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>list_users(Address, Port, Dir) -> {ok, Users} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>List users in the user database.</fsummary>
+ <name>delete_user(UserName,Options) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>delete_user(UserName, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>delete_user(UserName, Address, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Deletes a user from the user database.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>Options = [Option]</v>
- <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
- <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
- <v>Dir = string()</v>
- <v>Users = list()</v>
+ <v>UserName = string()</v>
+ <v>Options = [Option]</v>
+ <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
+ <v>Dir = string()</v>
<v>AuthPassword = string()</v>
- <v>Reason = atom()</v>
+ <v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="list_users"></marker>
- <p><c>list_users/1, list_users/2</c> and <c>list_users/3</c>
- returns a list
- of users in the user database for a specific <c>Port/Dir</c>.
- When <c>list_users/1</c> is called the Port and Dir
- options are mandatory.</p>
-
- <marker id="add_group_member"></marker>
+ <p><c>delete_user/2, delete_user/3</c>, and <c>delete_user/4</c>
+ each deletes a user from the user database.
+ If the operation is successful, this function returns <c>true</c>.
+ If an error occurs, <c>{error,Reason}</c> is returned.
+ When <c>delete_user/2</c> is called, options <c>Port</c> and <c>Dir</c>
+ are mandatory.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <name>add_group_member(GroupName, UserName, Options) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>add_group_member(GroupName, UserName, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>add_group_member(GroupName, UserName, Address, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Add a user to a group.</fsummary>
+ <name>get_user(UserName,Options) -> {ok, #httpd_user} |{error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>get_user(UserName, Port, Dir) -> {ok, #httpd_user} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>get_user(UserName, Address, Port, Dir) -> {ok, #httpd_user} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Returns a user from the user database.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>GroupName = string()</v>
- <v>UserName = string()</v>
- <v>Options = [Option]</v>
- <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
- <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
- <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>UserName = string()</v>
+ <v>Options = [Option]</v>
+ <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
+ <v>Dir = string()</v>
<v>AuthPassword = string()</v>
- <v>Reason = term()</v>
+ <v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="add_group_member"></marker>
- <p><c>add_group_member/3, add_group_member/4</c> and
- <c>add_group_member/5</c>
- adds a user to a group. If the group does not exist, it
- is created and the user is added to the group. Upon successful
- operation, this function returns <c>true</c>.
- When <c>add_group_members/3</c>
- is called the Port and Dir options are mandatory.</p>
-
- <marker id="delete_group_member"></marker>
+ <p><c>get_user/2, get_user/3</c>, and <c>get_user/4</c> each
+ returns an <c>httpd_user</c> record containing the userdata for a
+ specific user. If the user cannot be found, <c>{error, Reason}</c>
+ is returned. When <c>get_user/2</c> is called, options <c>Port</c> and <c>Dir</c>
+ are mandatory.</p>
</desc>
</func>
- <func>
- <name>delete_group_member(GroupName, UserName, Options) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>delete_group_member(GroupName, UserName, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>delete_group_member(GroupName, UserName, Address, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Remove a user from a group.</fsummary>
+ <func>
+ <name>list_groups(Options) -> {ok, Groups} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>list_groups(Port, Dir) -> {ok, Groups} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>list_groups(Address, Port, Dir) -> {ok, Groups} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Lists all the groups.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>GroupName = string()</v>
- <v>UserName = string()</v>
- <v>Options = [Option]</v>
- <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
- <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
- <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>Options = [Option]</v>
+ <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
+ <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>Groups = list()</v>
<v>AuthPassword = string()</v>
- <v>Reason = term()</v>
+ <v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="delete_group_member"></marker>
- <p><c>delete_group_member/3, delete_group_member/4</c> and
- <c>delete_group_member/5</c> deletes a user from a group.
- If the group or the user does not exist,
- this function returns an error, otherwise it returns <c>true</c>.
- When <c>delete_group_member/3</c> is called the Port and Dir options
- are mandatory.</p>
-
- <marker id="list_group_members"></marker>
+ <p><c>list_groups/1, list_groups/2</c>, and <c>list_groups/3</c>
+ each lists all the groups available.
+ If there is an error, <c>{error, Reason}</c> is returned.
+ When <c>list_groups/1</c> is called, options <c>Port</c>
+ and <c>Dir</c> are mandatory.</p>
</desc>
</func>
-
+
<func>
<name>list_group_members(GroupName, Options) -> {ok, Users} | {error, Reason}</name>
<name>list_group_members(GroupName, Port, Dir) -> {ok, Users} | {error, Reason}</name>
<name>list_group_members(GroupName, Address, Port, Dir) -> {ok, Users} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>List the members of a group.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Lists the members of a group.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>GroupName = string()</v>
- <v>Options = [Option]</v>
- <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
- <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
- <v>Dir = string()</v>
- <v>Users = list()</v>
+ <v>GroupName = string()</v>
+ <v>Options = [Option]</v>
+ <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
+ <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>Users = list()</v>
<v>AuthPassword = string()</v>
- <v>Reason = term()</v>
+ <v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="list_group_members"></marker>
- <p><c>list_group_members/2, list_group_members/3</c> and
- <c>list_group_members/4</c>
+ <p><c>list_group_members/2, list_group_members/3</c>, and
+ <c>list_group_members/4</c> each
lists the members of a specified group. If the group does not
exist or there is an error, <c>{error, Reason}</c> is returned.
- When <c>list_group_members/2</c> is called the Port and Dir options
- are mandatory.</p>
-
- <marker id="list_groups"></marker>
+ When <c>list_group_members/2</c> is called, options <c>Port</c>
+ and <c>Dir</c> are mandatory.</p>
</desc>
</func>
- <func>
- <name>list_groups(Options) -> {ok, Groups} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>list_groups(Port, Dir) -> {ok, Groups} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>list_groups(Address, Port, Dir) -> {ok, Groups} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>List all the groups.</fsummary>
+ <func>
+ <name>list_users(Options) -> {ok, Users} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>list_users(Port, Dir) -> {ok, Users} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>list_users(Address, Port, Dir) -> {ok, Users} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Lists users in the user database.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>Options = [Option]</v>
- <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
- <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
- <v>Dir = string()</v>
- <v>Groups = list()</v>
+ <v>Options = [Option]</v>
+ <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
+ <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>Users = list()</v>
<v>AuthPassword = string()</v>
- <v>Reason = term()</v>
+ <v>Reason = atom()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="list_groups"></marker>
- <p><c>list_groups/1, list_groups/2</c> and <c>list_groups/3</c>
- lists all the groups available.
- If there is an error, <c>{error, Reason}</c> is returned.
- When <c>list_groups/1</c> is called the Port and Dir options
+ <p><c>list_users/1, list_users/2</c>, and <c>list_users/3</c>
+ each returns a list
+ of users in the user database for a specific <c>Port/Dir</c>.
+ When <c>list_users/1</c> is called, options <c>Port</c> and <c>Dir</c>
are mandatory.</p>
-
- <marker id="delete_group"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
-
- <func>
- <name>delete_group(GroupName, Options) -> true | {error,Reason} &lt;name>delete_group(GroupName, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>delete_group(GroupName, Address, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Deletes a group</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>Options = [Option]</v>
- <v>Option = {port,Port} | {addr,Address} | {dir,Directory} | {authPassword,AuthPassword}</v>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
- <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
- <v>Dir = string()</v>
- <v>GroupName = string()</v>
- <v>AuthPassword = string()</v>
- <v>Reason = term()</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <marker id="delete_group"></marker>
- <p><c>delete_group/2, delete_group/3</c> and <c>delete_group/4</c>
- deletes the group specified and returns <c>true</c>.
- If there is an error, <c>{error, Reason}</c> is returned.
- When <c>delete_group/2</c> is called the
- Port and Dir options are mandatory.</p>
-
- <marker id="update_password"></marker>
- </desc>
- </func>
-
+
<func>
<name>update_password(Port, Dir, OldPassword, NewPassword, NewPassword) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
<name>update_password(Address,Port, Dir, OldPassword, NewPassword, NewPassword) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Change the AuthAcessPassword</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Changes <c>AuthAcessPassword</c>.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
- <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
- <v>Dir = string()</v>
- <v>GroupName = string()</v>
- <v>OldPassword = string()</v>
- <v>NewPassword = string()</v>
- <v>Reason = term()</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
+ <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>GroupName = string()</v>
+ <v>OldPassword = string()</v>
+ <v>NewPassword = string()</v>
+ <v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="update_password"></marker>
- <p><c>update_password/5</c> and <c>update_password/6</c>
- Updates the AuthAccessPassword for the specified directory.
- If NewPassword is equal to "NoPassword" no password is requires to
+ <p><c>update_password/5</c> and <c>update_password/6</c> each
+ updates <c>AuthAccessPassword</c> for the specified directory.
+ If <c>NewPassword</c> is equal to "NoPassword", no password is required to
change authorisation data.
- If NewPassword is equal to "DummyPassword" no changes can be done
+ If <c>NewPassword</c> is equal to "DummyPassword", no changes can be done
without changing the password first.</p>
</desc>
</func>
</funcs>
<section>
- <marker id="see_also"></marker>
<title>SEE ALSO</title>
<p><seealso marker="httpd">httpd(3)</seealso>,
- <seealso marker="mod_alias">mod_alias(3)</seealso>,</p>
+ <seealso marker="mod_alias">mod_alias(3)</seealso></p>
</section>
</erlref>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_esi.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_esi.xml
index 8044f46242..66c59a0c60 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_esi.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_esi.xml
@@ -30,11 +30,11 @@
<file>mod_esi.sgml</file>
</header>
<module>mod_esi</module>
- <modulesummary>Erlang Server Interface </modulesummary>
+ <modulesummary>Erlang Server Interface</modulesummary>
<description>
<p>This module defines the Erlang Server Interface (ESI) API.
- It is a more efficient way of writing erlang scripts
- for your Inets web server than writing them as common CGI scripts.</p>
+ It is a more efficient way of writing Erlang scripts
+ for your <c>Inets</c> web server than writing them as common CGI scripts.</p>
<marker id="deliver"></marker>
</description>
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
<funcs>
<func>
<name>deliver(SessionID, Data) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Sends Data back to client.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Sends <c>Data</c> back to client.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>SessionID = term()</v>
<v>Data = string() | io_list() | binary()</v>
@@ -53,16 +53,16 @@
<p>This function is <em>only</em> intended to be used from
functions called by the Erl Scheme interface to deliver
parts of the content to the user.</p>
- <p>Sends data from a Erl Scheme script back to the client.</p>
+ <p>Sends data from an Erl Scheme script back to the client.</p>
<note>
- <p>Note that if any HTTP-header fields should be added by the
- script they must be in the first call to deliver/2 and the
- data in the call must be a string. Calls after the headers
- are complete may contain binary data to reduce copying
- overhead. Do not assume anything about the data type of
- SessionID, the SessionID must be the value given as input to
- the esi call back function that you implemented.</p>
+ <p>If any HTTP header fields are added by the
+ script, they must be in the first call to <c>deliver/2</c>,
+ and the data in the call must be a string. Calls after the headers
+ are complete can contain binary data to reduce copying
+ overhead. Do not assume anything about the data type of
+ <c>SessionID</c>. <c>SessionID</c> must be the value given
+ as input to the ESI callback function that you implemented.</p>
</note>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -74,54 +74,55 @@
<funcs>
<func>
<name>Module:Function(SessionID, Env, Input)-> _ </name>
- <fsummary>Creates a dynamic web page and returns it chunk by chunk to the server process by calling mod_esi:deliver/2.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates a dynamic web page and returns it chunk by chunk
+ to the server process by calling <c>mod_esi:deliver/2</c>.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>SessionID = term()</v>
- <v>Env = [EnvironmentDirectives] ++ ParsedHeader</v>
+ <v>Env = [EnvironmentDirectives] ++ ParsedHeader</v>
<v>EnvironmentDirectives = {Key,Value}</v>
<v>Key = query_string | content_length | server_software | gateway_interface | server_protocol | server_port | request_method | remote_addr | script_name</v>
<v>Input = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>The <c>Module</c> must be found in the code path and export
- <c>Function</c> with an arity of three. An erlScriptAlias must
- also be set up in the configuration file for the Web server.</p>
- <p>If the HTTP request is a 'post' request and a body is sent
- then content_length will be the length of the posted
- data. If 'get' is used query_string will be the data after
- <em>?</em> in the url.</p>
- <p>ParsedHeader is the HTTP request as a key value tuple
- list. The keys in parsed header will be the in lower case.</p>
- <p>SessionID is a identifier
- the server uses when <c>deliver/2</c> is called; do not
+ <p><c>Module</c> must be found in the code path and export
+ <c>Function</c> with an arity of three. An <c>erlScriptAlias</c> must
+ also be set up in the configuration file for the web server.</p>
+ <p>If the HTTP request is a 'post' request and a body is sent,
+ <c>content_length</c> is the length of the posted
+ data. If 'get' is used, <c>query_string</c> is the data after
+ <em>?</em> in the URL.</p>
+ <p><c>ParsedHeader</c> is the HTTP request as a key-value tuple
+ list. The keys in <c>ParsedHeader</c> are in lower case.</p>
+ <p><c>SessionID</c> is an identifier
+ the server uses when <c>deliver/2</c> is called. Do not
assume anything about the datatype.</p>
- <p>Use this callback function to dynamically generate dynamic web
- content. When a part of the page is generated send the
- data back to the client through <c>deliver/2</c>. Note
+ <p>Use this callback function to generate dynamic web
+ content dynamically. When a part of the page is generated, send the
+ data back to the client through <c>deliver/2</c>. Notice
that the first chunk of data sent to the client must at
least contain all HTTP header fields that the response
will generate. If the first chunk does not contain the
- <em>End of HTTP header</em>, that is <c>"\r\n\r\n",</c>
- the server will
- assume that no HTTP header fields will be generated.</p>
+ <em>end of HTTP header</em>, that is, <c>"\r\n\r\n",</c>
+ the server assumes that no HTTP header fields will be generated.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>Module:Function(Env, Input)-> Response </name>
- <fsummary>Creates a dynamic web page and return it as a list. This functions is deprecated and only kept for backwards compatibility.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Creates a dynamic web page and returns it as a list.
+ This function is deprecated and is only kept for backwards compatibility.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>Env = [EnvironmentDirectives] ++ ParsedHeader</v>
+ <v>Env = [EnvironmentDirectives] ++ ParsedHeader</v>
<v>EnvironmentDirectives = {Key,Value}</v>
<v>Key = query_string | content_length | server_software | gateway_interface | server_protocol | server_port | request_method | remote_addr | script_name.</v>
<v>Input = string()</v>
<v>Response = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>This callback format consumes a lot of memory since the
+ <p>This callback format consumes much memory, as the
whole response must be generated before it is sent to the
- user. This function is deprecated and only kept for backwards
+ user. This function is deprecated and is only kept for backwards
compatibility.
- For new development Module:Function/3 should be used.</p>
+ For new development, use <c>Module:Function/3</c>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
</funcs>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_security.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_security.xml
index 467c68d364..9dc32b971b 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_security.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/mod_security.xml
@@ -35,24 +35,45 @@
<p>Security Audit and Trailing Functionality</p>
</description>
<funcs>
+
+ <func>
+ <name>block_user(User, Port, Dir, Seconds) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>block_user(User, Address, Port, Dir, Seconds) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Blocks a user from access to a directory for a certain amount of time.</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>User = string()</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
+ <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>Seconds = integer() | infinity</v>
+ <v>Reason = no_such_directory</v>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p><c>block_user/4</c> and <c>block_user/5</c> each blocks the user
+ <c>User</c> from directory <c>Dir</c> for a specified
+ amount of time.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
<func>
<name>list_auth_users(Port) -> Users | []</name>
<name>list_auth_users(Address, Port) -> Users | []</name>
<name>list_auth_users(Port, Dir) -> Users | []</name>
<name>list_auth_users(Address, Port, Dir) -> Users | []</name>
- <fsummary>List users that have authenticated within the SecurityAuthTimeout time for a given address (if specified), port number and directory (if specified).</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Lists users that have authenticated within the <c>SecurityAuthTimeout</c>
+ time for a given address (if specified), port number, and directory
+ (if specified).</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
<v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
- <v>Dir = string()</v>
- <v>Users = list() = [string()]</v>
+ <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>Users = list() = [string()]</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="list_auth_users"></marker>
- <p><c>list_auth_users/1</c>, <c>list_auth_users/2</c> and
- <c>list_auth_users/3</c> returns a list of users that are
+ <p><c>list_auth_users/1</c>, <c>list_auth_users/2</c>, and
+ <c>list_auth_users/3</c> each returns a list of users that are
currently authenticated. Authentications are stored for
- SecurityAuthTimeout seconds, and are then discarded.</p>
+ <c>SecurityAuthTimeout</c> seconds, and then discarded.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -60,96 +81,83 @@
<name>list_blocked_users(Address, Port) -> Users | []</name>
<name>list_blocked_users(Port, Dir) -> Users | []</name>
<name>list_blocked_users(Address, Port, Dir) -> Users | []</name>
- <fsummary>List users that are currently blocked from access to a specified port number, for a given address (if specified).</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Lists users that are currently blocked from access to a
+ specified port number, for a given address (if specified).</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
<v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
- <v>Dir = string()</v>
- <v>Users = list() = [string()]</v>
+ <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>Users = list() = [string()]</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="list_blocked_users"></marker>
- <p><c>list_blocked_users/1</c>, <c>list_blocked_users/2</c> and
- <c>list_blocked_users/3</c> returns a list of users that are
+ <p><c>list_blocked_users/1</c>, <c>list_blocked_users/2</c>, and
+ <c>list_blocked_users/3</c> each returns a list of users that are
currently blocked from access.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
<func>
- <name>block_user(User, Port, Dir, Seconds) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>block_user(User, Address, Port, Dir, Seconds) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Block user from access to a directory for a certain amount of time.</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>User = string()</v>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
- <v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
- <v>Dir = string()</v>
- <v>Seconds = integer() | infinity</v>
- <v>Reason = no_such_directory</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <marker id="block_user"></marker>
- <p><c>block_user/4</c> and <c>block_user/5</c> blocks the user
- <c>User</c> from the directory <c>Dir</c> for a specified
- amount of time.</p>
- </desc>
- </func>
- <func>
- <name>unblock_user(User, Port) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>unblock_user(User, Port) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
<name>unblock_user(User, Address, Port) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <name>unblock_user(User, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <name>unblock_user(User, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
<name>unblock_user(User, Address, Port, Dir) -> true | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Remove a blocked user from the block list</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Removes a blocked user from the block list.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>User = string()</v>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>User = string()</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
<v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() | undefined</v>
- <v>Dir = string()</v>
+ <v>Dir = string()</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <marker id="unblock_user"></marker>
- <p><c>unblock_user/2</c>, <c>unblock_user/3</c> and
- <c>unblock_user/4</c> removes the user <c>User</c> from
- the list of blocked users for the Port (and Dir) specified.</p>
+ <p><c>unblock_user/2</c>, <c>unblock_user/3</c>, and
+ <c>unblock_user/4</c> each removes the user <c>User</c> from
+ the list of blocked users for <c>Port</c> (and <c>Dir</c>).</p>
</desc>
</func>
</funcs>
<section>
<marker id="callback_module"></marker>
- <title>The SecurityCallbackModule</title>
- <p>The SecurityCallbackModule is a user written module that can receive
- events from the mod_security Erlang Webserver API module.
- This module only exports the function(s),
- <seealso marker="#callback_module_event">event/4,5</seealso>,
- which are described below.
+ <title>SecurityCallbackModule</title>
+ <p>The <c>SecurityCallbackModule</c> is a user-written module that can receive
+ events from the <c>mod_security</c> Erlang web server API module.
+ This module only exports the functions event/[4,5]
+ which are described here.
</p>
</section>
<funcs>
<func>
- <name>event(What, Port, Dir, Data) -> ignored</name>
- <name>event(What, Address, Port, Dir, Data) -> ignored</name>
- <fsummary>This function is called whenever an event occurs in mod_security</fsummary>
+ <name>Module:event(What, Port, Dir, Data) -> ignored</name>
+ <name>Module:event(What, Address, Port, Dir, Data) -> ignored</name>
+ <fsummary>Called whenever an event occurs in <c>mod_security</c>.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>What = atom()</v>
- <v>Port = integer()</v>
+ <v>What = atom()</v>
+ <v>Port = integer()</v>
<v>Address = {A,B,C,D} | string() &lt;v>Dir = string()</v>
- <v>Data = [Info]</v>
- <v>Info = {Name, Value}</v>
+ <v>Data = [Info]</v>
+ <v>Info = {Name, Value}</v>
</type>
<desc>
<marker id="callback_module_event"></marker>
- <p><c>event/4</c> or <c>event/4</c> is called whenever an event
- occurs in the mod_security Erlang Webserver API module (<c>event/4</c> is
- called if Address is undefined and <c>event/5</c> otherwise).
- The <c>What</c> argument specifies the type of event that has
- occurred, and should be one of the following reasons;
- <c>auth_fail</c> (a failed user authentication),
- <c>user_block</c> (a user is being blocked from access) or
- <c>user_unblock</c> (a user is being removed from the block list).</p>
+ <p><c>event/4</c> or <c>event/5</c> is called whenever an event
+ occurs in the <c>mod_security</c> Erlang web server API module.
+ (<c>event/4</c> is called if <c>Address</c> is undefined,
+ otherwise <c>event/5</c>.
+ Argument <c>What</c> specifies the type of event that has
+ occurred and is one of the following reasons:
+ </p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>auth_fail</c></tag>
+ <item><p>A failed user authentication.</p></item>
+ <tag><c>user_block</c></tag>
+ <item><p>A user is being blocked from access.</p></item>
+ <tag><c>user_unblock</c></tag>
+ <item><p>A user is being removed from the block list.</p></item>
+ </taglist>
<note>
- <p>Note that the <c>user_unblock</c> event is not triggered when
+ <p>The event <c>user_unblock</c> is not triggered when
a user is removed from the block list explicitly using the
<c>unblock_user</c> function.</p>
</note>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml
index d1bfa28013..ef11fdc10c 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -33,7 +33,95 @@
<file>notes.xml</file>
</header>
- <section><title>Inets 6.0</title>
+ <section><title>Inets 6.0.2</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Avoid crash in mod_auth_server and mod_security_server
+ due to using an atom instead of a string when creating a
+ name.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-13022</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+
+ <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Add function response_default_headers/0 to httpd
+ customize API, to allow user to specify default values
+ for HTTP response headers.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-13013</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
+<section><title>Inets 6.0.1</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fix broken socket feature, that is on Linux systems a
+ socket may be opened before starting Erlang and then
+ passed to Erlang's httpd daemon. This is useful as the
+ wrap program can open a privileged port and Erlang does
+ not have to be run as root.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12875 Aux Id: seq12878 </p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fix broken socket feature, that is on Linux systems a
+ socket may be opened before starting Erlang and then
+ passed to Erlangs tftp daemon. This is useful as the wrap
+ program can open a privileged port and Erlang does not
+ have to be run as root.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12898 Aux Id: seq12900 </p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ httpc_handler should react properly to cancel requests
+ even when the request to be canceled was already finished
+ but httpc_manager did not get notified about that yet.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12922</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+
+ <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Added format_status function to httpd process to avoid
+ sensitive information to be printed in supervisor logs.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12976</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Return meaningful error reason disregarding whether a
+ http proxy is used or not.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12984</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
+<section><title>Inets 6.0</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
<list>
@@ -765,9 +853,9 @@
<p>Better handling of errorI(s) during update of the session
database. </p>
<p>Also added and updated some debugging functions
- <seealso marker="httpc#which_sessions">which_sessions/10,1</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="httpc#which_sessions-0">which_sessions/[0,1]</seealso>
and
- <seealso marker="httpc#info">info/0</seealso>. </p>
+ <seealso marker="httpc#info-0">info/0</seealso>. </p>
<p>Own Id: OTP-10093</p>
<p>Aux Id: Seq 12062</p>
</item>
@@ -861,7 +949,7 @@
<item>
<p>[httpc] Add function for retrieving current options,
- <seealso marker="httpc#get_options">get_options/1,2</seealso>. </p>
+ <seealso marker="httpc#get_options-1">get_options/[1,2]</seealso>. </p>
<p>Own Id: OTP-9979</p>
</item>
@@ -1038,15 +1126,11 @@
<section>
<title>Incompatibilities</title>
-<!--
- <p>-</p>
--->
-
<list>
<item>
<p>[httpc] Deprecated interface module <c>http</c> has been removed.
It has (long) been replaced by http client interface module
- <seealso marker="httpc#">httpc</seealso>. </p>
+ <seealso marker="httpc">httpc</seealso>. </p>
<p>Own Id: OTP-9359</p>
</item>
@@ -1234,15 +1318,13 @@
<section><title>Inets 5.6</title>
<section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
-<!--
- <p>-</p>
--->
+
<list>
<item>
<p>[httpc] Add support for upload body streaming (PUT and POST).</p>
<p>For more info,
see the definition of the <c>Body</c> argument of the
- <seealso marker="httpc#request2">request/4,5</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="httpc#request-4">request/[4,5]</seealso>
function. </p>
<p>Filipe David Manana</p>
<p>Own Id: OTP-9094</p>
@@ -1255,7 +1337,7 @@
<item>
<p>[httpd]
- <seealso marker="mod_esi#deliver">mod_esi:deliver/2</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="mod_esi#deliver-2">mod_esi:deliver/2</seealso>
made to accept binary data. </p>
<p>Bernard Duggan</p>
<p>Own Id: OTP-9123</p>
@@ -1283,7 +1365,7 @@
for using file descriptors has been improved.
It is now possible to add the file descriptor to the config
(option fd) when calling the
- <seealso marker="inets#start2">inets:start(httpd, ...)</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="inets#start-2">inets:start(httpd, ...)</seealso>
function. </p>
<p>Attila Rajmund Nohl</p>
<p>Own Id: OTP-9202</p>
@@ -1297,7 +1379,7 @@
<p>See the httpd
<seealso marker="httpd#props_comm">socket_type</seealso>
communication property or the httpc
- <seealso marker="httpc#request2">request/4,5</seealso> function
+ <seealso marker="httpc#request-4">request/[4,5]</seealso> function
for more info. </p>
<p>Own Id: OTP-9230</p>
<p>*** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY ***</p>
@@ -1497,7 +1579,7 @@
<p>[httpc|httpd] - Now allow the use of the "new" ssl, by using
the <c>essl</c> tag instead. </p>
<p>See the <c>http_option</c> option in the
- <seealso marker="httpc#request2">request/4,5</seealso> or
+ <seealso marker="httpc#request-4">request/[4,5]</seealso> or
the <seealso marker="httpd#props_comm">socket-type</seealso>
section of the Communication properties chapter for more info, </p>
<p>Own Id: OTP-7907</p>
@@ -1729,8 +1811,8 @@
<p>[httpc] - Allow users to pass socket options to the transport
module when making requests. </p>
<p>See the <c>socket_opts</c> option in the
- <seealso marker="httpc#request2">request/4</seealso> or
- <seealso marker="httpc#set_options">set_options/1,2</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="httpc#request-4">request/4</seealso> or
+ <seealso marker="httpc#set_options-1">set_options/[1,2]</seealso>
for more info, </p>
<p>Own Id: OTP-8352</p>
</item>
@@ -1771,7 +1853,7 @@
deliver an async reply to more receivers then the calling
process. </p>
<p>See the
- <seealso marker="httpc#request2">receiver</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="httpc#request-2">receiver</seealso>
option for more info, </p>
<p>Own Id: OTP-8106</p>
</item>
@@ -2040,7 +2122,7 @@
request, when the client connects to the server. Default
value is that of the <c>timeout</c> option. </p>
<p>See the
- <seealso marker="httpc#request2">request/4,5</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="httpc#request-4">request/[4,5]</seealso>
function for more info. </p>
<p>Own Id: OTP-7298</p>
<!-- <p>Aux Id: seq11086</p> -->
@@ -2147,7 +2229,7 @@
the client connects to the server. </p>
<p>As a side-effect of this, the option <c>ipv6</c> has been
removed and replaced by the <c>ipfamily</c> option. </p>
- <p>See <seealso marker="httpc#set_options">http:set_options/1,2</seealso>
+ <p>See <seealso marker="httpc#set_options-1">http:set_options/[1,2]</seealso>
for more info. </p>
<p>*** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY ***</p>
<p>Own Id: OTP-8004</p>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/part.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/part.xml
index 1640ff507c..3b817eecf2 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/part.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/part.xml
@@ -30,10 +30,18 @@
<file>part.sgml</file>
</header>
<description>
- <p>The <em>Inets Application </em> provides a set of Internet
- related services. Currently supported are a HTTP client, a HTTP
- server a FTP client and a TFTP client and server.</p>
+ <p>The <c>Inets</c> application provides a set of
+ Internet-related services as follows:</p>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>An FTP client</item>
+ <item>A TFTP client and server</item>
+ <item>An <term id="HTTP"></term> client and server</item>
+ </list>
+ <p>The HTTP client and server are HTTP 1.1 compliant as
+ defined in
+ <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">RFC 2616</url>.</p>
</description>
+ <xi:include href="introduction.xml"/>
<xi:include href="inets_services.xml"/>
<xi:include href="ftp_client.xml"/>
<xi:include href="http_client.xml"/>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/ref_man.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/ref_man.xml
index bcebcc0fd4..27021ea09a 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/ref_man.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/ref_man.xml
@@ -30,16 +30,15 @@
<file>ref_man.xml</file>
</header>
<description>
- <p>Inets is a container for Internet clients and
- servers. Currently a FTP client, a HTTP client and server, and
- a tftp client and server has been incorporated in Inets.</p>
+ <p><c>Inets</c> is a container for Internet clients and
+ servers. An FTP client, an HTTP client and server, and
+ a TFTP client and server are incorporated in <c>Inets</c>.</p>
</description>
<xi:include href="inets.xml"/>
<xi:include href="ftp.xml"/>
<xi:include href="tftp.xml"/>
<xi:include href="httpc.xml"/>
<xi:include href="httpd.xml"/>
- <xi:include href="httpd_conf.xml"/>
<xi:include href="httpd_custom_api.xml"/>
<xi:include href="httpd_socket.xml"/>
<xi:include href="httpd_util.xml"/>
diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/tftp.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/tftp.xml
index e70712fd1e..00d9d53376 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/tftp.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/tftp.xml
@@ -29,173 +29,170 @@
<rev></rev>
</header>
<module>tftp</module>
- <modulesummary>Trivial FTP</modulesummary>
+ <modulesummary>Trivial FTP.</modulesummary>
<description>
<p>This is a complete implementation of the following IETF standards:</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>RFC 1350, The TFTP Protocol (revision 2).</item>
- <item>RFC 2347, TFTP Option Extension.</item>
- <item>RFC 2348, TFTP Blocksize Option.</item>
- <item>RFC 2349, TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer Size Options.</item>
+ <item>RFC 1350, The TFTP Protocol (revision 2)</item>
+ <item>RFC 2347, TFTP Option Extension</item>
+ <item>RFC 2348, TFTP Blocksize Option</item>
+ <item>RFC 2349, TFTP Timeout Interval and Transfer Size Options</item>
</list>
- <p>The only feature that not is implemented in this release is
+ <p>The only feature that not is implemented is
the "netascii" transfer mode.</p>
<p>The <seealso marker="#start/1">start/1</seealso> function starts
- a daemon process which listens for UDP packets on a port. When it
- receives a request for read or write it spawns a temporary server
- process which handles the actual transfer of the file.</p>
- <p>On the client side
- the <seealso marker="#read_file/3">read_file/3</seealso>
+ a daemon process listening for UDP packets on a port. When it
+ receives a request for read or write, it spawns a temporary server
+ process handling the transfer.</p>
+ <p>On the client side,
+ function <seealso marker="#read_file/3">read_file/3</seealso>
and <seealso marker="#write_file/3">write_file/3</seealso>
- functions spawns a temporary client process which establishes
- contact with a TFTP daemon and performs the actual transfer of
- the file.</p>
- <p><c>tftp</c> uses a callback module to handle the actual file
+ spawn a temporary client process establishing
+ contact with a TFTP daemon and perform the file transfer.</p>
+ <p><c>tftp</c> uses a callback module to handle the file
transfer. Two such callback modules are provided,
<c>tftp_binary</c> and <c>tftp_file</c>. See
<seealso marker="#read_file/3">read_file/3</seealso> and
- <seealso marker="#write_file/3">write_file/3</seealso> for
- more information about these. The user can also implement own
- callback modules, see <seealso marker="#tftp_callback">CALLBACK FUNCTIONS</seealso> below. A callback module provided by
- the user is registered using the <c>callback</c> option, see
- <seealso marker="#options">DATA TYPES</seealso> below.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#write_file/3">write_file/3</seealso> for details.
+ You can also implement your own callback modules, see
+ <seealso marker="#tftp_callback">CALLBACK FUNCTIONS</seealso>.
+ A callback module provided by
+ the user is registered using option <c>callback</c>, see
+ <seealso marker="#options">DATA TYPES</seealso>.</p>
</description>
<section>
- <title>TFTP SERVER SERVICE START/STOP </title>
+ <title>TFTP SERVER SERVICE START/STOP</title>
<p>A TFTP server can be configured to start statically when starting
- the Inets application. Alternatively it can be started dynamically
- (when Inets already is started) by calling the Inets application API
- <c>inets:start(tftpd, ServiceConfig)</c>, or
+ the <c>Inets</c> application. Alternatively, it can be started dynamically
+ (when <c>Inets</c> is already started) by calling the <c>Inets</c> application
+ API <c>inets:start(tftpd, ServiceConfig)</c> or
<c>inets:start(tftpd, ServiceConfig, How)</c>,
see <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso> for details.
- The <c>ServiceConfig</c> for TFTP is described below in
- the <seealso marker="#options">COMMON DATA TYPES</seealso>
+ The <c>ServiceConfig</c> for TFTP is described in
+ the <seealso marker="#options">DATA TYPES</seealso>
section.</p>
<p>The TFTP server can be stopped using <c>inets:stop(tftpd, Pid)</c>,
see <seealso marker="inets">inets(3)</seealso> for details.</p>
<p>The TPFT client is of such a temporary nature that it is not
- handled as a service in the Inets service framework.</p>
+ handled as a service in the <c>Inets</c> service framework.</p>
</section>
<section>
<marker id="options"></marker>
- <title>COMMON DATA TYPES</title>
- <pre>
- ServiceConfig = Options
- Options = [option()]
- option() -- see below
- </pre>
+ <title>DATA TYPES</title>
+ <p><c>ServiceConfig = Options</c></p>
+ <p><c>Options = [option()]</c></p>
<p>Most of the options are common for both the client and the server
- side, but some of them differs a little. Here are the available
- options:</p>
+ side, but some of them differs a little.
+ The available <c>option()</c>s are as follows:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{debug, Level}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c>Level = none | error | warning | brief | normal | verbose | all</c></p>
- <p>Controls the level of debug printouts. The default is
- <c>none</c>.</p>
+ <p>Controls the level of debug printouts.
+ Default is <c>none</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{host, Host}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c>Host = hostname()</c> see
- <seealso marker="kernel:inet">inet(3)</seealso></p>
+ <p><c>Host = hostname()</c>, see
+ <seealso marker="kernel:inet">inet(3)</seealso>.</p>
<p>The name or IP address of the host where the TFTP daemon
resides. This option is only used by the client.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{port, Port}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c>Port = int()</c></p>
- <p>The TFTP port where the daemon listens. It defaults to
- the standardized number 69. On the server side it may
- sometimes make sense to set it to 0, which means that
- the daemon just will pick a free port (which one is
- returned by the <c>info/1</c> function).</p>
- <p>If a socket has somehow already has been connected, the
- {udp, [{fd, integer()}]} option can be used to pass the
- open file descriptor to gen_udp. This can be automated
- a bit by using a command line argument stating the
+ <p>The TFTP port where the daemon listens. Defaults is
+ the standardized number 69. On the server side, it can
+ sometimes make sense to set it to 0, meaning that
+ the daemon just picks a free port (which one is
+ returned by function <c>info/1</c>).</p>
+ <p>If a socket is connected already, option
+ <c>{udp, [{fd, integer()}]}</c> can be used to pass the
+ open file descriptor to <c>gen_udp</c>. This can be automated
+ by using a command-line argument stating the
prebound file descriptor number. For example, if the
- Port is 69 and the file descriptor 22 has been opened by
- setuid_socket_wrap. Then the command line argument
- "-tftpd_69 22" will trigger the prebound file
+ port is 69 and file descriptor 22 is opened by
+ <c>setuid_socket_wrap</c>, the command-line argument
+ "-tftpd_69 22" triggers the prebound file
descriptor 22 to be used instead of opening port 69.
- The UDP option {udp, [{fd, 22}]} automatically be added.
- See init:get_argument/ about command line arguments and
- gen_udp:open/2 about UDP options.</p>
+ The UDP option <c>{udp, [{fd, 22}]}</c> is automatically added.
+ See <c>init:get_argument/</c> about command-line arguments and
+ <c>gen_udp:open/2</c> about UDP options.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{port_policy, Policy}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c>Policy = random | Port | {range, MinPort, MaxPort}</c> <br></br>
-<c>Port = MinPort = MaxPort = int()</c></p>
- <p>Policy for the selection of the temporary port which is used
- by the server/client during the file transfer. It defaults to
- <c>random</c> which is the standardized policy. With this
- policy a randomized free port used. A single port or a range
- of ports can be useful if the protocol should pass through a
+ <p><c>Policy = random | Port | {range, MinPort, MaxPort}</c></p>
+ <p><c>Port = MinPort = MaxPort = int()</c></p>
+ <p>Policy for the selection of the temporary port that is used
+ by the server/client during the file transfer. Default is
+ <c>random</c>, which is the standardized policy. With this
+ policy a randomized free port is used. A single port or a range
+ of ports can be useful if the protocol passes through a
firewall.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{udp, Options}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p><c>Options = [Opt]</c> see
- <seealso marker="kernel:gen_udp#open/1">gen_udp:open/2</seealso></p>
+ <p><c>Options = [Opt]</c>, see
+ <seealso marker="kernel:gen_udp#open/1">gen_udp:open/2</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{use_tsize, Bool}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c>Bool = bool()</c></p>
- <p>Flag for automated usage of the <c>tsize</c> option. With
- this set to true, the <c>write_file/3</c> client will
- determine the filesize and send it to the server as
+ <p>Flag for automated use of option <c>tsize</c>. With
+ this set to <c>true</c>, the <c>write_file/3</c> client
+ determines the filesize and sends it to the server as
the standardized <c>tsize</c> option. A <c>read_file/3</c>
- client will just acquire filesize from the server by sending
+ client acquires only a filesize from the server by sending
a zero <c>tsize</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{max_tsize, MaxTsize}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c>MaxTsize = int() | infinity</c></p>
<p>Threshold for the maximal filesize in bytes. The transfer
- will be aborted if the limit is exceeded. It defaults to
- <c>infinity</c>.</p>
+ is aborted if the limit is exceeded.
+ Default is <c>infinity</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{max_conn, MaxConn}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c>MaxConn = int() | infinity</c></p>
<p>Threshold for the maximal number of active connections.
- The daemon will reject the setup of new connections if
- the limit is exceeded. It defaults to <c>infinity</c>.</p>
+ The daemon rejects the setup of new connections if
+ the limit is exceeded. Default is <c>infinity</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{TftpKey, TftpVal}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c>TftpKey = string()</c> <br></br>
<c>TftpVal = string()</c></p>
- <p>The name and value of a TFTP option.</p>
+ <p>Name and value of a TFTP option.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{reject, Feature}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c>Feature = Mode | TftpKey</c> <br></br>
<c>&nbsp;Mode = read | write</c> <br></br>
<c>&nbsp;TftpKey = string()</c></p>
- <p>Control which features that should be rejected. This is
- mostly useful for the server as it may restrict usage of
- certain TFTP options or read/write access.</p>
+ <p>Controls which features to reject. This is
+ mostly useful for the server as it can restrict the use
+ of certain TFTP options or read/write access.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{callback, {RegExp, Module, State}}</c></tag>
<item>
<p><c>RegExp = string()</c> <br></br>
<c>Module = atom()</c> <br></br>
-<c>State = term()</c></p>
+<c>State = term()</c></p>
<p>Registration of a callback module. When a file is to be
- transferred, its local filename will be matched to the regular
+ transferred, its local filename is matched to the regular
expressions of the registered callbacks. The first matching
- callback will be used the during the transfer. See
+ callback is used during the transfer. See
<seealso marker="#read_file/3">read_file/3</seealso> and
<seealso marker="#write_file/3">write_file/3</seealso>.
</p>
- <p>The callback module must implement the <c>tftp</c> behavior,
+ <p>The callback module must implement the <c>tftp</c> behavior, see
<seealso marker="#tftp_callback">CALLBACK FUNCTIONS</seealso>.</p>
</item>
@@ -203,9 +200,9 @@
<item>
<p><c>Module = module()()</c></p>
- <p>Callback module for customized logging of error, warning and
- info messages. >The callback module must implement the
- <c>tftp_logger</c> behavior,
+ <p>Callback module for customized logging of errors, warnings, and
+ info messages. The callback module must implement the
+ <c>tftp_logger</c> behavior, see
<seealso marker="#tftp_logger">LOGGER FUNCTIONS</seealso>.
The default module is <c>tftp_logger</c>.</p>
</item>
@@ -215,8 +212,8 @@
<p><c>MaxRetries = int()</c></p>
<p>Threshold for the maximal number of retries. By default
- the server/client will try to resend a message up to
- <c>5</c> times when the timeout expires.</p>
+ the server/client tries to resend a message up to
+ five times when the time-out expires.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
@@ -224,98 +221,67 @@
</section>
<funcs>
+ <marker id="change_config_daemons"></marker>
<func>
- <name>start(Options) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Start a daemon process</fsummary>
+ <name>change_config(daemons, Options) -> [{Pid, Result}]</name>
+ <fsummary>Changes configuration for all daemons.
+ </fsummary>
<type>
<v>Options = [option()]</v>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
+ <v>Result = ok | {error, Reason}</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Starts a daemon process which listens for udp packets on a
- port. When it receives a request for read or write it spawns
- a temporary server process which handles the actual transfer
- of the (virtual) file.</p>
+ <p>Changes configuration for all TFTP daemon processes. </p>
- <marker id="read_file"></marker>
+ <marker id="change_config_servers"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <name>read_file(RemoteFilename, LocalFilename, Options) -> {ok, LastCallbackState} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Read a (virtual) file from a TFTP server</fsummary>
+ <name>change_config(servers, Options) -> [{Pid, Result}]</name>
+ <fsummary>Changes configuration for all servers.
+ </fsummary>
<type>
- <v>RemoteFilename = string()</v>
- <v>LocalFilename = binary | string()</v>
<v>Options = [option()]</v>
- <v>LastCallbackState = term()</v>
+ <v>Pid = pid()</v>
+ <v>Result = ok | {error, Reason}</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Reads a (virtual) file <c>RemoteFilename</c> from a TFTP
- server.</p>
- <p>If <c>LocalFilename</c> is the atom <c>binary</c>,
- <c>tftp_binary</c> is used as callback module. It concatenates
- all transferred blocks and returns them as one single binary
- in <c>LastCallbackState</c>.</p>
- <p>If <c>LocalFilename</c> is a string and there are no
- registered callback modules, <c>tftp_file</c> is used as
- callback module. It writes each transferred block to the file
- named <c>LocalFilename</c> and returns the number of
- transferred bytes in <c>LastCallbackState</c>.</p>
- <p>If <c>LocalFilename</c> is a string and there are registered
- callback modules, <c>LocalFilename</c> is tested against
- the regexps of these and the callback module corresponding to
- the first match is used, or an error tuple is returned if no
- matching regexp is found.</p>
- </desc>
+ <p>Changes configuration for all TFTP server processes.</p>
- <marker id="write_file"></marker>
+ <marker id="change_config_pid"></marker>
+ </desc>
</func>
<func>
- <name>write_file(RemoteFilename, LocalFilename, Options) -> {ok, LastCallbackState} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Write a (virtual) file to a TFTP server</fsummary>
+ <name>change_config(Pid, Options) -> Result</name>
+ <fsummary>Changes configuration for a TFTP daemon, server,
+ or client process.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>RemoteFilename = string()</v>
- <v>LocalFilename = binary() | string()</v>
+ <v>Pid = pid()</v>
<v>Options = [option()]</v>
- <v>LastCallbackState = term()</v>
+ <v>Result = ok | {error, Reason}</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Writes a (virtual) file <c>RemoteFilename</c> to a TFTP
- server.</p>
- <p>If <c>LocalFilename</c> is a binary, <c>tftp_binary</c> is
- used as callback module. The binary is transferred block by
- block and the number of transferred bytes is returned in
- <c>LastCallbackState</c>.</p>
- <p>If <c>LocalFilename</c> is a string and there are no
- registered callback modules, <c>tftp_file</c> is used as
- callback module. It reads the file named <c>LocalFilename</c>
- block by block and returns the number of transferred bytes
- in <c>LastCallbackState</c>.</p>
- <p>If <c>LocalFilename</c> is a string and there are registered
- callback modules, <c>LocalFilename</c> is tested against
- the regexps of these and the callback module corresponding to
- the first match is used, or an error tuple is returned if no
- matching regexp is found.</p>
-
+ <p>Changes configuration for a TFTP daemon, server, or client process.</p>
<marker id="info_daemons"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
-
+
<func>
<name>info(daemons) -> [{Pid, Options}]</name>
- <fsummary>Return information about all daemons</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns information about all daemons.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = [pid()()]</v>
<v>Options = [option()]</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Returns info about all TFTP daemon processes. </p>
+ <p>Returns information about all TFTP daemon processes.</p>
<marker id="info_servers"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -323,14 +289,14 @@
<func>
<name>info(servers) -> [{Pid, Options}]</name>
- <fsummary>Return information about all servers</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns information about all servers.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Pid = [pid()()]</v>
<v>Options = [option()]</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Returns info about all TFTP server processes. </p>
+ <p>Returns information about all TFTP server processes. </p>
<marker id="info_pid"></marker>
</desc>
@@ -338,117 +304,136 @@
<func>
<name>info(Pid) -> {ok, Options} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Return information about a daemon, server or client process</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Returns information about a daemon, server, or client process.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Options = [option()]</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Returns info about a TFTP daemon, server or client process.</p>
-
- <marker id="change_config_daemons"></marker>
+ <p>Returns information about a TFTP daemon, server, or client process.</p>
</desc>
</func>
-
- <func>
- <name>change_config(daemons, Options) -> [{Pid, Result}]</name>
- <fsummary>Changes config for all daemons
- </fsummary>
+
+ <func>
+ <name>read_file(RemoteFilename, LocalFilename, Options) -> {ok, LastCallbackState} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Reads a (virtual) file from a TFTP server.</fsummary>
<type>
+ <v>RemoteFilename = string()</v>
+ <v>LocalFilename = binary | string()</v>
<v>Options = [option()]</v>
- <v>Pid = pid()</v>
- <v>Result = ok | {error, Reason}</v>
+ <v>LastCallbackState = term()</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Changes config for all TFTP daemon processes. </p>
-
- <marker id="change_config_servers"></marker>
+ <p>Reads a (virtual) file <c>RemoteFilename</c> from a TFTP
+ server.</p>
+ <p>If <c>LocalFilename</c> is the atom <c>binary</c>,
+ <c>tftp_binary</c> is used as callback module. It concatenates
+ all transferred blocks and returns them as one single binary
+ in <c>LastCallbackState</c>.</p>
+ <p>If <c>LocalFilename</c> is a string and there are no
+ registered callback modules, <c>tftp_file</c> is used as
+ callback module. It writes each transferred block to the file
+ named <c>LocalFilename</c> and returns the number of
+ transferred bytes in <c>LastCallbackState</c>.</p>
+ <p>If <c>LocalFilename</c> is a string and there are registered
+ callback modules, <c>LocalFilename</c> is tested against
+ the regexps of these and the callback module corresponding to
+ the first match is used, or an error tuple is returned if no
+ matching regexp is found.</p>
</desc>
+
+ <marker id="write_file"></marker>
</func>
-
+
<func>
- <name>change_config(servers, Options) -> [{Pid, Result}]</name>
- <fsummary>Changes config for all servers
- </fsummary>
+ <name>start(Options) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Starts a daemon process.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Options = [option()]</v>
<v>Pid = pid()</v>
- <v>Result = ok | {error, Reason}</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Changes config for all TFTP server processes. </p>
+ <p>Starts a daemon process listening for UDP packets on a
+ port. When it receives a request for read or write, it spawns
+ a temporary server process handling the actual transfer
+ of the (virtual) file.</p>
- <marker id="change_config_pid"></marker>
+ <marker id="read_file"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <name>change_config(Pid, Options) -> Result</name>
- <fsummary>Changes config for a TFTP daemon, server or client process</fsummary>
+ <name>write_file(RemoteFilename, LocalFilename, Options) -> {ok, LastCallbackState} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Writes a (virtual) file to a TFTP server.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>Pid = pid()</v>
+ <v>RemoteFilename = string()</v>
+ <v>LocalFilename = binary() | string()</v>
<v>Options = [option()]</v>
- <v>Result = ok | {error, Reason}</v>
- <v>Reason = term()</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <p>Changes config for a TFTP daemon, server or client process</p>
-
- <marker id="start2"></marker>
- </desc>
- </func>
-
- <func>
- <name>start() -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Start the Inets application</fsummary>
- <type>
+ <v>LastCallbackState = term()</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Starts the Inets application.</p>
+ <p>Writes a (virtual) file <c>RemoteFilename</c> to a TFTP
+ server.</p>
+ <p>If <c>LocalFilename</c> is a binary, <c>tftp_binary</c> is
+ used as callback module. The binary is transferred block by
+ block and the number of transferred bytes is returned in
+ <c>LastCallbackState</c>.</p>
+ <p>If <c>LocalFilename</c> is a string and there are no
+ registered callback modules, <c>tftp_file</c> is used as
+ callback module. It reads the file named <c>LocalFilename</c>
+ block by block and returns the number of transferred bytes
+ in <c>LastCallbackState</c>.</p>
+ <p>If <c>LocalFilename</c> is a string and there are registered
+ callback modules, <c>LocalFilename</c> is tested against
+ the regexps of these and the callback module corresponding to
+ the first match is used, or an error tuple is returned if no
+ matching regexp is found.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+
</funcs>
<section>
<marker id="tftp_callback"></marker>
<title>CALLBACK FUNCTIONS</title>
- <p>A <c>tftp</c> callback module should be implemented as a
- <c>tftp</c> behavior and export the functions listed below.</p>
- <p>On the server side the callback interaction starts with a call to
+ <p>A <c>tftp</c> callback module is to be implemented as a
+ <c>tftp</c> behavior and export the functions listed
+ in the following.</p>
+ <p>On the server side, the callback interaction starts with a call to
<c>open/5</c> with the registered initial callback state.
<c>open/5</c> is expected to open the (virtual) file. Then either
- the <c>read/1</c> or <c>write/2</c> functions are invoked
- repeatedly, once per transferred block. At each function call
+ function <c>read/1</c> or <c>write/2</c> is invoked
+ repeatedly, once per transferred block. At each function call,
the state returned from the previous call is obtained. When
- the last block has been encountered the <c>read/1</c> or
- <c>write/2</c> functions is expected to close the (virtual) file
- and return its last state. The <c>abort/3</c> function is only
- used in error situations. <c>prepare/5</c> is not used on
+ the last block is encountered, function <c>read/1</c> or
+ <c>write/2</c> is expected to close the (virtual) file
+ and return its last state. Function <c>abort/3</c> is only
+ used in error situations. Function <c>prepare/5</c> is not used on
the server side.</p>
- <p>On the client side the callback interaction is the same, but it
+ <p>On the client side, the callback interaction is the same, but it
starts and ends a bit differently. It starts with a call to
<c>prepare/5</c> with the same arguments as <c>open/5</c> takes.
- <c>prepare/5</c> is expected to validate the TFTP options,
- suggested by the user and return the subset of them that it
- accepts. Then the options is sent to the server which will perform
+ <c>prepare/5</c> is expected to validate the TFTP options
+ suggested by the user and to return the subset of them that it
+ accepts. Then the options are sent to the server, which performs
the same TFTP option negotiation procedure. The options that are
- accepted by the server are forwarded to the <c>open/5</c> function
- on the client side. On the client side the <c>open/5</c> function
- must accept all option as is or reject the transfer. Then
+ accepted by the server are forwarded to function <c>open/5</c>
+ on the client side. On the client side, function <c>open/5</c>
+ must accept all option as-is or reject the transfer. Then
the callback interaction follows the same pattern as described
- above for the server side. When the last block is encountered in
- <c>read/1</c> or <c>write/2</c> the returned state is forwarded to
+ for the server side. When the last block is encountered in
+ <c>read/1</c> or <c>write/2</c>, the returned state is forwarded to
the user and returned from <c>read_file</c>/3 or
<c>write_file/3</c>.</p>
- <p> If a callback (which performs the file access
+ <p> If a callback (performing the file access
in the TFTP server) takes too long time (more than
- the double TFTP timeout), the server will abort the
- connection and send an error reply to the client.
- This implies that the server will release resources
+ the double TFTP time-out), the server aborts the
+ connection and sends an error reply to the client.
+ This implies that the server releases resources
attached to the connection faster than before. The
server simply assumes that the client has given
up.</p>
@@ -456,21 +441,45 @@
<p>If the TFTP server receives yet another request from
the same client (same host and port) while it
already has an active connection to the client, it
- will simply ignore the new request if the request is
- equal with the first one (same filename and options).
+ ignores the new request if the request is
+ equal to the first one (same filename and options).
This implies that the (new) client will be served
by the already ongoing connection on the server
side. By not setting up yet another connection, in
- parallel with the ongoing one, the server will
- consumer lesser resources. </p>
+ parallel with the ongoing one, the server
+ consumes less resources.</p>
<marker id="prepare"></marker>
</section>
<funcs>
- <func>
- <name>prepare(Peer, Access, Filename, Mode, SuggestedOptions, InitialState) -> {ok, AcceptedOptions, NewState} | {error, {Code, Text}}</name>
- <fsummary>Prepare to open a file on the client side</fsummary>
+ <func>
+ <name>Module:abort(Code, Text, State) -> ok</name>
+ <fsummary>Aborts the file transfer.</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>Code = undef | enoent | eacces | enospc</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| badop | eexist | baduser | badopt</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| int()</v>
+ <v>Text = string()</v>
+ <v>State = term()</v>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Invoked when the file transfer is aborted.</p>
+ <p>The callback function is expected to clean
+ up its used resources after the aborted file
+ transfer, such as closing open file
+ descriptors and so on. The function is not
+ invoked if any of the other callback
+ functions returns an error, as it is
+ expected that they already have cleaned up
+ the necessary resources. However, it is
+ invoked if the functions fail (crash).</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <func>
+ <name>Module:open(Peer, Access, Filename, Mode, SuggestedOptions, State) -> {ok, AcceptedOptions, NewState} | {error, {Code, Text}}</name>
+ <fsummary>Opens a file for read or write access.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Peer = {PeerType, PeerHost, PeerPort}</v>
<v>PeerType = inet | inet6</v>
@@ -481,7 +490,8 @@
<v>Mode = string()</v>
<v>SuggestedOptions = AcceptedOptions = [{Key, Value}]</v>
<v>&nbsp;Key = Value = string()</v>
- <v>InitialState = [] | [{root_dir, string()}]</v>
+ <v>State = InitialState | term()</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;InitialState = [] | [{root_dir, string()}]</v>
<v>NewState = term()</v>
<v>Code = undef | enoent | eacces | enospc</v>
<v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| badop | eexist | baduser | badopt</v>
@@ -489,23 +499,22 @@
<v>Text = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Prepares to open a file on the client side.</p>
- <p>No new options may be added, but the ones that are present in
- <c>SuggestedOptions</c> may be omitted or replaced with new
- values in <c>AcceptedOptions</c>.</p>
- <p>Will be followed by a call to <c>open/4</c> before any
- read/write access is performed. <c>AcceptedOptions</c> is
- sent to the server which replies with those options that it
- accepts. These will be forwarded to <c>open/4</c> as
- <c>SuggestedOptions</c>.</p>
+ <p>Opens a file for read or write access.</p>
+ <p>On the client side, where the <c>open/5</c> call has been
+ preceded by a call to <c>prepare/5</c>, all options must be
+ accepted or rejected.</p>
+ <p>On the server side, where there is no preceding
+ <c>prepare/5</c> call, no new options can be added, but
+ those present in <c>SuggestedOptions</c> can be
+ omitted or replaced with new values in <c>AcceptedOptions</c>.</p>
- <marker id="open"></marker>
+ <marker id="read"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
-
+
<func>
- <name>open(Peer, Access, Filename, Mode, SuggestedOptions, State) -> {ok, AcceptedOptions, NewState} | {error, {Code, Text}}</name>
- <fsummary>Open a file for read or write access</fsummary>
+ <name>Module:prepare(Peer, Access, Filename, Mode, SuggestedOptions, InitialState) -> {ok, AcceptedOptions, NewState} | {error, {Code, Text}}</name>
+ <fsummary>Prepares to open a file on the client side.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Peer = {PeerType, PeerHost, PeerPort}</v>
<v>PeerType = inet | inet6</v>
@@ -516,8 +525,7 @@
<v>Mode = string()</v>
<v>SuggestedOptions = AcceptedOptions = [{Key, Value}]</v>
<v>&nbsp;Key = Value = string()</v>
- <v>State = InitialState | term()</v>
- <v>&nbsp;InitialState = [] | [{root_dir, string()}]</v>
+ <v>InitialState = [] | [{root_dir, string()}]</v>
<v>NewState = term()</v>
<v>Code = undef | enoent | eacces | enospc</v>
<v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| badop | eexist | baduser | badopt</v>
@@ -525,22 +533,23 @@
<v>Text = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Opens a file for read or write access.</p>
- <p>On the client side where the <c>open/5</c> call has been
- preceded by a call to <c>prepare/5</c>, all options must be
- accepted or rejected.</p>
- <p>On the server side, where there is no preceding
- <c>prepare/5</c> call, no new options may be added, but
- the ones that are present in <c>SuggestedOptions</c> may be
- omitted or replaced with new values in <c>AcceptedOptions</c>.</p>
+ <p>Prepares to open a file on the client side.</p>
+ <p>No new options can be added, but those present in
+ <c>SuggestedOptions</c> can be omitted or replaced with new
+ values in <c>AcceptedOptions</c>.</p>
+ <p>This is followed by a call to <c>open/4</c> before any
+ read/write access is performed. <c>AcceptedOptions</c> is
+ sent to the server, which replies with the options that it
+ accepts. These are then forwarded to <c>open/4</c> as
+ <c>SuggestedOptions</c>.</p>
- <marker id="read"></marker>
+ <marker id="open"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <name>read(State) -> {more, Bin, NewState} | {last, Bin, FileSize} | {error, {Code, Text}}</name>
- <fsummary>Read a chunk from the file</fsummary>
+ <name>Module:read(State) -> {more, Bin, NewState} | {last, Bin, FileSize} | {error, {Code, Text}}</name>
+ <fsummary>Reads a chunk from the file.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>State = NewState = term()</v>
<v>Bin = binary()</v>
@@ -551,13 +560,13 @@
<v>Text = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Read a chunk from the file.</p>
+ <p>Reads a chunk from the file.</p>
<p>The callback function is expected to close
the file when the last file chunk is
- encountered. When an error is encountered
+ encountered. When an error is encountered,
the callback function is expected to clean
up after the aborted file transfer, such as
- closing open file descriptors etc. In both
+ closing open file descriptors, and so on. In both
cases there will be no more calls to any of
the callback functions.</p>
@@ -566,8 +575,8 @@
</func>
<func>
- <name>write(Bin, State) -> {more, NewState} | {last, FileSize} | {error, {Code, Text}}</name>
- <fsummary>Write a chunk to the file</fsummary>
+ <name>Module:write(Bin, State) -> {more, NewState} | {last, FileSize} | {error, {Code, Text}}</name>
+ <fsummary>Writes a chunk to the file.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Bin = binary()</v>
<v>State = NewState = term()</v>
@@ -578,99 +587,75 @@
<v>Text = string()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Write a chunk to the file.</p>
+ <p>Writes a chunk to the file.</p>
<p>The callback function is expected to close
the file when the last file chunk is
- encountered. When an error is encountered
+ encountered. When an error is encountered,
the callback function is expected to clean
up after the aborted file transfer, such as
- closing open file descriptors etc. In both
+ closing open file descriptors, and so on. In both
cases there will be no more calls to any of
the callback functions.</p>
<marker id="abort"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
-
- <func>
- <name>abort(Code, Text, State) -> ok</name>
- <fsummary>Abort the file transfer</fsummary>
- <type>
- <v>Code = undef | enoent | eacces | enospc</v>
- <v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| badop | eexist | baduser | badopt</v>
- <v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| int()</v>
- <v>Text = string()</v>
- <v>State = term()</v>
- </type>
- <desc>
- <p>Invoked when the file transfer is aborted.</p>
- <p>The callback function is expected to clean
- up its used resources after the aborted file
- transfer, such as closing open file
- descriptors etc. The function will not be
- invoked if any of the other callback
- functions returns an error, as it is
- expected that they already have cleaned up
- the necessary resources. It will however be
- invoked if the functions fails (crashes).</p>
- </desc>
- </func>
</funcs>
<section>
<marker id="tftp_logger"></marker>
<title>LOGGER FUNCTIONS</title>
- <p>A <c>tftp_logger</c> callback module should be implemented as a
- <c>tftp_logger</c> behavior and export the functions listed below.</p>
+ <p>A <c>tftp_logger</c> callback module is to be implemented as a
+ <c>tftp_logger</c> behavior and export the following functions:</p>
<marker id="error_msg"></marker>
</section>
<funcs>
<func>
- <name>error_msg(Format, Data) -> ok | exit(Reason)</name>
- <fsummary>Log an error message</fsummary>
+ <name>Logger:error_msg(Format, Data) -> ok | exit(Reason)</name>
+ <fsummary>Logs an error message.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Format = string()</v>
<v>Data = [term()]</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Log an error message.
- See <c>error_logger:error_msg/2 for details.</c> </p>
+ <p>Logs an error message.
+ See <c>error_logger:error_msg/2</c> for details.</p>
<marker id="warning_msg"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <name>warning_msg(Format, Data) -> ok | exit(Reason)</name>
- <fsummary>Log an error message</fsummary>
+ <name>Logger:info_msg(Format, Data) -> ok | exit(Reason)</name>
+ <fsummary>Logs an info message.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Format = string()</v>
<v>Data = [term()]</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Log a warning message.
- See <c>error_logger:warning_msg/2 for details.</c> </p>
-
- <marker id="info_msg"></marker>
+ <p>Logs an info message.
+ See <c>error_logger:info_msg/2</c> for details.</p>
</desc>
</func>
-
+
<func>
- <name>info_msg(Format, Data) -> ok | exit(Reason)</name>
- <fsummary>Log an error message</fsummary>
+ <name>Logger:warning_msg(Format, Data) -> ok | exit(Reason)</name>
+ <fsummary>Logs a warning message.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Format = string()</v>
<v>Data = [term()]</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Log an info message.
- See <c>error_logger:info_msg/2 for details.</c> </p>
+ <p>Logs a warning message.
+ See <c>error_logger:warning_msg/2</c> for details.</p>
+
+ <marker id="info_msg"></marker>
</desc>
</func>
</funcs>
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_handler.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_handler.erl
index 3f979de078..6e6cc38c06 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_handler.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_handler.erl
@@ -421,6 +421,16 @@ handle_cast({cancel, RequestId},
{profile, ProfileName},
{canceled, Canceled}]),
{noreply, State#state{canceled = [RequestId | Canceled]}};
+handle_cast({cancel, RequestId},
+ #state{profile_name = ProfileName,
+ request = undefined,
+ canceled = Canceled} = State) ->
+ ?hcrv("cancel", [{request_id, RequestId},
+ {curr_req_id, undefined},
+ {profile, ProfileName},
+ {canceled, Canceled}]),
+ {noreply, State};
+
handle_cast(stream_next, #state{session = Session} = State) ->
activate_once(Session),
@@ -1807,13 +1817,13 @@ host_header(_, URI) ->
tls_upgrade(#state{status =
{ssl_tunnel,
#request{settings =
- #http_options{ssl = {_, TLSOptions} = SocketType}} = Request},
+ #http_options{ssl = {_, TLSOptions} = SocketType},
+ address = Address} = Request},
session = #session{socket = TCPSocket} = Session0,
options = Options} = State) ->
case ssl:connect(TCPSocket, TLSOptions) of
{ok, TLSSocket} ->
- Address = Request#request.address,
ClientClose = httpc_request:is_client_closing(Request#request.headers),
SessionType = httpc_manager:session_type(Options),
Session = Session0#session{
@@ -1834,7 +1844,11 @@ tls_upgrade(#state{status =
status = new
},
{noreply, activate_request_timeout(NewState)};
- {error, _Reason} ->
+ {error, Reason} ->
+ Error = httpc_response:error(Request, {failed_connect,
+ [{to_address, Address},
+ {tls, TLSOptions, Reason}]}),
+ maybe_send_answer(Request, Error, State),
{stop, normal, State#state{request = Request}}
end.
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_response.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_response.erl
index 10af1949a4..4bf2ba2b9b 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_response.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_response.erl
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ status_service_unavailable(Response = {_, Headers, _}, Request) ->
undefined ->
status_server_error_50x(Response, Request);
Time when (length(Time) < 3) -> % Wait only 99 s or less
- NewTime = list_to_integer(Time) * 100, % time in ms
+ NewTime = list_to_integer(Time) * 1000, % time in ms
{_, Data} = format_response(Response),
{retry, {NewTime, Request}, Data};
_ ->
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_lib/http_transport.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_lib/http_transport.erl
index bbe3ec9e4c..719dc4c425 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_lib/http_transport.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_lib/http_transport.erl
@@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ get_socket_info(Addr, Port, Fd) ->
undefined ->
{Port, sock_opts(Addr, BaseOpts)};
Fd ->
- {0, sock_opts(Addr, [{fd, Fd} | BaseOpts])}
+ {0, sock_opts([{fd, Fd} | BaseOpts])}
end.
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_server/Makefile b/lib/inets/src/http_server/Makefile
index b09877550d..b9f2290289 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_server/Makefile
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_server/Makefile
@@ -40,6 +40,10 @@ RELSYSDIR = $(RELEASE_PATH)/lib/$(APPLICATION)-$(VSN)
# ----------------------------------------------------
# Target Specs
# ----------------------------------------------------
+
+BEHAVIOUR_MODULES= \
+ httpd_custom_api
+
MODULES = \
httpd \
httpd_acceptor \
@@ -86,10 +90,13 @@ MODULES = \
HRL_FILES = httpd.hrl httpd_internal.hrl mod_auth.hrl
-ERL_FILES = $(MODULES:%=%.erl)
+ERL_FILES = $(MODULES:%=%.erl)\
+ $(BEHAVIOUR_MODULES:%=%.erl)
TARGET_FILES= $(MODULES:%=$(EBIN)/%.$(EMULATOR))
+BEHAVIOUR_TARGET_FILES= $(BEHAVIOUR_MODULES:%=$(EBIN)/%.$(EMULATOR))
+
INETS_FLAGS = -D'SERVER_SOFTWARE="$(APPLICATION)/$(VSN)"'
@@ -109,11 +116,12 @@ ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS += \
# ----------------------------------------------------
# Targets
# ----------------------------------------------------
+$(TARGET_FILES): $(BEHAVIOUR_TARGET_FILES)
debug opt: $(TARGET_FILES)
clean:
- rm -f $(TARGET_FILES)
+ rm -f $(TARGET_FILES) $(BEHAVIOUR_TARGET_FILES)
rm -f core
docs:
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_custom.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_custom.erl
index a1fe058bd1..2b9701ef75 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_custom.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_custom.erl
@@ -20,16 +20,27 @@
%%
-module(httpd_custom).
--export([response_header/1, request_header/1]).
--export([customize_headers/3]).
+-export([response_header/1, request_header/1, response_default_headers/0]).
+-export([customize_headers/3, response_default_headers/1]).
--include_lib("inets/src/inets_app/inets_internal.hrl").
+-include("../inets_app/inets_internal.hrl").
+
+-behaviour(httpd_custom_api).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Behavior API -----------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
response_header(Header) ->
{true, httpify(Header)}.
request_header(Header) ->
{true, Header}.
+response_default_headers() ->
+ [].
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Internal API -----------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
customize_headers(?MODULE, Function, Arg) ->
?MODULE:Function(Arg);
customize_headers(Module, Function, Arg) ->
@@ -43,6 +54,20 @@ customize_headers(Module, Function, Arg) ->
?MODULE:Function(Arg)
end.
+response_default_headers(?MODULE) ->
+ response_default_headers();
+response_default_headers(Module) ->
+ try Module:response_default_headers() of
+ Defaults ->
+ [{http_util:to_lower(Key), Value} || {Key, Value} <- Defaults,
+ is_list(Key), is_list(Value)]
+ catch
+ _:_ ->
+ ?MODULE:response_default_headers()
+ end.
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Internal functions -----------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
httpify({Key0, Value}) ->
%% make sure first letter is capital (defacto standard)
Words1 = string:tokens(Key0, "-"),
diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_math.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_custom_api.erl
index cace85bc93..282f3a6ee6 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_math.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_custom_api.erl
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
-%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2005-2013. All Rights Reserved.
-%%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2015-2015. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
@@ -14,29 +14,18 @@
%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
%% limitations under the License.
-%%
+%%
%% %CopyrightEnd%
%%
-
%%
+-module(httpd_custom_api).
-%%% Description: SSH math utilities
-
--module(ssh_math).
-
--export([ipow/3]).
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%%
-%% INTEGER utils
-%%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-%% calculate A^B mod M
-ipow(A, B, M) when M > 0, B >= 0 ->
- crypto:bytes_to_integer(crypto:mod_pow(A, B, M)).
-
-
-
-
+-callback response_default_headers() ->
+ [{Key::string(), Value::string()}].
+-callback response_header({Key::string(), Value::string()}) ->
+ {true, {Key::string(), Value::string()}} | false.
+-callback request_header({Key::string(), Value::string()}) ->
+ {true, {Key::string(), Value::string()}} | false.
+-optional_callbacks([response_default_headers/0, response_header/1,
+ request_header/1]).
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_request_handler.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_request_handler.erl
index 25aea56568..e5d006c1fd 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_request_handler.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_request_handler.erl
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
%% gen_server callbacks
-export([init/1, handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_info/2,
- terminate/2, code_change/3]).
+ terminate/2, code_change/3, format_status/2]).
-include("httpd.hrl").
-include("http_internal.hrl").
@@ -310,6 +310,18 @@ do_terminate(#state{mod = ModData} = State) ->
cancel_request_timeout(State),
httpd_socket:close(ModData#mod.socket_type, ModData#mod.socket).
+format_status(normal, [_, State]) ->
+ [{data, [{"StateData", State}]}];
+format_status(terminate, [_, State]) ->
+ Mod = (State#state.mod),
+ case Mod#mod.socket_type of
+ ip_comm ->
+ [{data, [{"StateData", State}]}];
+ {essl, _} ->
+ %% Do not print ssl options in superviosr reports
+ [{data, [{"StateData",
+ State#state{mod = Mod#mod{socket_type = 'TLS'}}}]}]
+ end.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%% code_change(OldVsn, State, Extra) -> {ok, NewState}
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_response.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_response.erl
index 7e73da7060..71243f525a 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_response.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_response.erl
@@ -287,14 +287,21 @@ create_header(ConfigDb, KeyValueTupleHeaders) ->
Date = httpd_util:rfc1123_date(),
ContentType = "text/html",
Server = server(ConfigDb),
- Headers0 = add_default_headers([{"date", Date},
- {"content-type", ContentType}
- | if Server=="" -> [];
- true -> [{"server", Server}]
- end
- ],
- KeyValueTupleHeaders),
CustomizeCB = httpd_util:lookup(ConfigDb, customize, httpd_custom),
+
+ CustomDefaults = httpd_custom:response_default_headers(CustomizeCB),
+ SystemDefaultes = ([{"date", Date},
+ {"content-type", ContentType}
+ | if Server=="" -> [];
+ true -> [{"server", Server}]
+ end
+ ]),
+
+ %% System defaults not present in custom defaults will be added
+ %% to defaults
+ Defaults = add_default_headers(SystemDefaultes, CustomDefaults),
+
+ Headers0 = add_default_headers(Defaults, KeyValueTupleHeaders),
lists:filtermap(fun(H) ->
httpd_custom:customize_headers(CustomizeCB, response_header, H)
end,
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_sup.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_sup.erl
index de08624d44..f0b1942e2f 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_sup.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_sup.erl
@@ -185,12 +185,16 @@ httpd_child_spec(ConfigFile, AcceptTimeoutDef, DebugDef) ->
end.
httpd_child_spec(Config, AcceptTimeout, Debug, Addr, Port, Profile) ->
- Fd = proplists:get_value(fd, Config, undefined),
- case Port == 0 orelse Fd =/= undefined of
- true ->
- httpd_child_spec_listen(Config, AcceptTimeout, Debug, Addr, Port, Profile);
- false ->
- httpd_child_spec_nolisten(Config, AcceptTimeout, Debug, Addr, Port, Profile)
+ case get_fd(Port) of
+ {ok, Fd} ->
+ case Port == 0 orelse Fd =/= undefined of
+ true ->
+ httpd_child_spec_listen(Config, AcceptTimeout, Debug, Addr, Port, Profile);
+ false ->
+ httpd_child_spec_nolisten(Config, AcceptTimeout, Debug, Addr, Port, Profile)
+ end;
+ Error ->
+ Error
end.
httpd_child_spec_listen(Config, AcceptTimeout, Debug, Addr, Port, Profile) ->
@@ -236,7 +240,7 @@ listen(Address, Port, Config) ->
SocketType ->
case http_transport:start(SocketType) of
ok ->
- Fd = proplists:get_value(fd, Config),
+ {ok, Fd} = get_fd(Port),
IpFamily = proplists:get_value(ipfamily, Config, inet6fb4),
case http_transport:listen(SocketType, Address, Port, Fd, IpFamily) of
{ok, ListenSocket} ->
@@ -355,3 +359,19 @@ ssl_ca_certificate_file(Config) ->
File ->
[{cacertfile, File}]
end.
+
+get_fd(0) ->
+ {ok, undefined};
+get_fd(Port) ->
+ FdKey = list_to_atom("httpd_" ++ integer_to_list(Port)),
+ case init:get_argument(FdKey) of
+ {ok, [[Value]]} ->
+ case (catch list_to_integer(Value)) of
+ N when is_integer(N) ->
+ {ok, N};
+ _ ->
+ {error, {bad_descriptor, Value}}
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ {ok, undefined}
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_server/mod_auth_server.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_server/mod_auth_server.erl
index 3685c2e617..7d1e1a3431 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_server/mod_auth_server.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_server/mod_auth_server.erl
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ lookup(Db, Key) ->
make_name(Addr, Port, Profile) ->
- httpd_util:make_name(?MODULE, Addr, Port, Profile).
+ httpd_util:make_name(?MODULE_STRING, Addr, Port, Profile).
call(Name, Req) ->
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_server/mod_security_server.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_server/mod_security_server.erl
index 81561493a0..f9281b0fdc 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_server/mod_security_server.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_server/mod_security_server.erl
@@ -523,10 +523,10 @@ unblock_user(Info, User, Dir, Addr, Port, Profile, ETS, DETS, CBModule) ->
ets:match_delete(ETS, {blocked_user, {User, Addr, Port, Profile, Dir, '_'}}).
make_name(Addr,Port, Profile) ->
- httpd_util:make_name(?MODULE,Addr,Port, Profile).
+ httpd_util:make_name(?MODULE_STRING, Addr, Port, Profile).
make_name(Addr,Port, Profile, Num) ->
- httpd_util:make_name(?MODULE,Addr,Port,
+ httpd_util:make_name(?MODULE_STRING, Addr,Port,
atom_to_list(Profile) ++ "__" ++ integer_to_list(Num)).
auth_fail_event(Mod,Addr,Port,Dir,User,Passwd) ->
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.appup.src b/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.appup.src
index d3da76d789..a9fbb1c3f7 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.appup.src
+++ b/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.appup.src
@@ -18,9 +18,11 @@
%% %CopyrightEnd%
{"%VSN%",
[
+ {<<"6\\..*">>,[{restart_application, inets}]},
{<<"5\\..*">>,[{restart_application, inets}]}
],
[
+ {<<"6\\..*">>,[{restart_application, inets}]},
{<<"5\\..*">>,[{restart_application, inets}]}
]
}.
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/tftp/tftp_engine.erl b/lib/inets/src/tftp/tftp_engine.erl
index fa44cd61ce..d0510e795b 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/tftp/tftp_engine.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/tftp/tftp_engine.erl
@@ -128,8 +128,8 @@ daemon_start(Options) when is_list(Options) ->
daemon_init(Config) when is_record(Config, config),
is_pid(Config#config.parent_pid) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
- UdpOptions = prepare_daemon_udp(Config),
- case catch gen_udp:open(Config#config.udp_port, UdpOptions) of
+ {Port, UdpOptions} = prepare_daemon_udp(Config),
+ case catch gen_udp:open(Port, UdpOptions) of
{ok, Socket} ->
{ok, ActualPort} = inet:port(Socket),
proc_lib:init_ack({ok, self()}),
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ prepare_daemon_udp(#config{udp_port = Port, udp_options = UdpOptions} = Config)
case lists:keymember(fd, 1, UdpOptions) of
true ->
%% Use explicit fd
- UdpOptions;
+ {Port, UdpOptions};
false ->
%% Use fd from setuid_socket_wrap, such as -tftpd_69
InitArg = list_to_atom("tftpd_" ++ integer_to_list(Port)),
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ prepare_daemon_udp(#config{udp_port = Port, udp_options = UdpOptions} = Config)
{ok, [[FdStr]] = Badarg} when is_list(FdStr) ->
case catch list_to_integer(FdStr) of
Fd when is_integer(Fd) ->
- [{fd, Fd} | UdpOptions];
+ {0, [{fd, Fd} | lists:keydelete(ip, 1, UdpOptions)]};
{'EXIT', _} ->
Text = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("Illegal prebound fd ~p: ~p", [InitArg, Badarg])),
print_debug_info(Config, daemon, open, ?ERROR(open, undef, Text, "")),
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ prepare_daemon_udp(#config{udp_port = Port, udp_options = UdpOptions} = Config)
print_debug_info(Config, daemon, open, ?ERROR(open, undef, Text, "")),
exit({badarg, {prebound_fd, InitArg, Badarg}});
error ->
- UdpOptions
+ {Port, UdpOptions}
end
end.
diff --git a/lib/inets/test/Makefile b/lib/inets/test/Makefile
index cae77a05f3..607ec7c182 100644
--- a/lib/inets/test/Makefile
+++ b/lib/inets/test/Makefile
@@ -174,7 +174,8 @@ MODULES = \
inets_appup_test \
tftp_test_lib \
tftp_SUITE \
- uri_SUITE
+ uri_SUITE \
+ inets_socketwrap_SUITE
EBIN = .
@@ -203,7 +204,7 @@ INETS_FILES = inets.config $(INETS_SPECS)
# inets_ftp_suite \
# inets_tftp_suite
-INETS_DATADIRS = inets_SUITE_data inets_sup_SUITE_data
+INETS_DATADIRS = inets_SUITE_data inets_socketwrap_SUITE_data
HTTPD_DATADIRS = httpd_test_data httpd_SUITE_data httpd_basic_SUITE_data old_httpd_SUITE_data
HTTPC_DATADIRS = httpc_SUITE_data httpc_proxy_SUITE_data
FTP_DATADIRS = ftp_SUITE_data
@@ -250,7 +251,7 @@ ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS += \
# 1) INETS_PRIV_DIR must be created
# ----------------------------------------------------
-tests debug opt: $(BUILDTARGET)
+tests debug opt: $(BUILDTARGET)
targets: $(TARGET_FILES)
diff --git a/lib/inets/test/httpc_proxy_SUITE.erl b/lib/inets/test/httpc_proxy_SUITE.erl
index 786de1bc42..6d7af4ea5d 100644
--- a/lib/inets/test/httpc_proxy_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/test/httpc_proxy_SUITE.erl
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ groups() ->
[http_emulate_lower_versions
|local_proxy_cases()]},
{local_proxy_https,[],
- local_proxy_cases()}].
+ local_proxy_cases() ++ local_proxy_https_cases()}].
%% internal functions
@@ -77,6 +77,9 @@ local_proxy_cases() ->
http_stream,
http_not_modified_otp_6821].
+local_proxy_https_cases() ->
+ [https_connect_error].
+
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
init_per_suite(Config0) ->
@@ -432,6 +435,21 @@ header_value(Name, [{HeaderName,HeaderValue}|Headers]) ->
end.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+https_connect_error(doc) ->
+ ["Error from CONNECT tunnel should be returned"];
+https_connect_error(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ {HttpServer,HttpPort} = ?config(http, Config),
+ Method = get,
+ %% using HTTPS scheme with HTTP port to trigger connection error
+ URL = "https://" ++ HttpServer ++ ":" ++
+ integer_to_list(HttpPort) ++ "/index.html",
+ Opts = [],
+ HttpOpts = [],
+ Request = {URL,[]},
+ {error,{failed_connect,[_,{tls,_,_}]}} =
+ httpc:request(Method, Request, HttpOpts, Opts).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Internal Functions ------------------------------------------------
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/lib/inets/test/httpc_proxy_SUITE_data/server_proxy.sh b/lib/inets/test/httpc_proxy_SUITE_data/server_proxy.sh
index 9d1698c386..473024ae63 100755
--- a/lib/inets/test/httpc_proxy_SUITE_data/server_proxy.sh
+++ b/lib/inets/test/httpc_proxy_SUITE_data/server_proxy.sh
@@ -169,6 +169,8 @@ MaxRequestsPerChild 0
ViaProxyName "tinyproxy"
ConnectPort $APACHE_HTTPS_PORT
+# to test connect error
+ConnectPort $APACHE_HTTP_PORT
EOF
(tinyproxy -d -c tinyproxy.conf 1>/dev/null 2>&1 </dev/null &)&
wait_for_pidfile tinyproxy.pid
diff --git a/lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE.erl b/lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE.erl
index a6236f828a..b50d31a5c1 100644
--- a/lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE.erl
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ groups() ->
{https_reload, [], [{group, reload}]},
{http_mime_types, [], [alias_1_1, alias_1_0, alias_0_9]},
{limit, [], [max_clients_1_1, max_clients_1_0, max_clients_0_9]},
- {custom, [], [customize]},
+ {custom, [], [customize, add_default]},
{reload, [], [non_disturbing_reconfiger_dies,
disturbing_reconfiger_dies,
non_disturbing_1_1,
@@ -1003,10 +1003,23 @@ customize(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{no_header, "Server"},
{version, Version}]).
-response_header({"server", _}) ->
- false;
-response_header(Header) ->
- {true, Header}.
+add_default() ->
+ [{doc, "Test adding default header with custom callback"}].
+
+add_default(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ Version = "HTTP/1.1",
+ Host = ?config(host, Config),
+ Type = ?config(type, Config),
+ ok = httpd_test_lib:verify_request(?config(type, Config), Host,
+ ?config(port, Config),
+ transport_opts(Type, Config),
+ ?config(node, Config),
+ http_request("GET /index.html ", Version, Host),
+ [{statuscode, 200},
+ {header, "Content-Type", "text/html"},
+ {header, "Date", "Override-date"},
+ {header, "X-Frame-Options"},
+ {version, Version}]).
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
max_header() ->
@@ -1425,9 +1438,9 @@ server_config(http_limit, Config) ->
%% Make sure option checking code is run
{max_content_length, 100000002}] ++ server_config(http, Config);
server_config(http_custom, Config) ->
- [{custom, ?MODULE}] ++ server_config(http, Config);
+ [{customize, ?MODULE}] ++ server_config(http, Config);
server_config(https_custom, Config) ->
- [{custom, ?MODULE}] ++ server_config(https, Config);
+ [{customize, ?MODULE}] ++ server_config(https, Config);
server_config(https_limit, Config) ->
[{max_clients, 1}] ++ server_config(https, Config);
server_config(http_basic_auth, Config) ->
@@ -2030,3 +2043,14 @@ typestr(ip_comm) ->
"tcp";
typestr(_) ->
"ssl".
+
+response_header({"server", _}) ->
+ false;
+response_header(Header) ->
+ {true, Header}.
+
+response_default_headers() ->
+ [%% Add new header
+ {"X-Frame-Options", "SAMEORIGIN"},
+ %% Override built-in default
+ {"Date", "Override-date"}].
diff --git a/lib/inets/test/httpd_test_lib.erl b/lib/inets/test/httpd_test_lib.erl
index cb2e86c81e..a5b836f651 100644
--- a/lib/inets/test/httpd_test_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/test/httpd_test_lib.erl
@@ -294,9 +294,9 @@ do_validate(Header, [{header, HeaderField, Value}|Rest],N,P) ->
{value, {LowerHeaderField, Value}} ->
ok;
false ->
- ct:fail({wrong_header_field_value, LowerHeaderField, Header});
+ ct:fail({wrong_header_field_value, LowerHeaderField, Header, Value});
_ ->
- ct:fail({wrong_header_field_value, LowerHeaderField, Header})
+ ct:fail({wrong_header_field_value, LowerHeaderField, Header, Value})
end,
do_validate(Header, Rest, N, P);
do_validate(Header,[{no_header, HeaderField}|Rest],N,P) ->
diff --git a/lib/inets/test/inets_SUITE.erl b/lib/inets/test/inets_SUITE.erl
index c3586f09e3..928d9dc391 100644
--- a/lib/inets/test/inets_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/test/inets_SUITE.erl
@@ -21,7 +21,6 @@
-module(inets_SUITE).
-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
--include("test_server_line.hrl").
-include("inets_test_lib.hrl").
%% Note: This directive should only be used in test suites.
@@ -37,8 +36,12 @@ all() ->
groups() ->
[{services_test, [],
- [start_inets, start_httpc, start_httpd, start_ftpc,
- start_tftpd]},
+ [start_inets,
+ start_httpc,
+ start_httpd,
+ start_ftpc,
+ start_tftpd
+ ]},
{app_test, [], [{inets_app_test, all}]},
{appup_test, [], [{inets_appup_test, all}]}].
@@ -48,9 +51,6 @@ init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
Config.
-
-
-
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Function: init_per_suite(Config) -> Config
%% Config - [tuple()]
@@ -103,14 +103,8 @@ end_per_testcase(_, Config) ->
%% Test cases starts here.
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-start_inets(doc) ->
- ["Test inets API functions"];
-start_inets(suite) ->
- [];
+start_inets() ->
+ [{doc, "Test inets API functions"}].
start_inets(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
[_|_] = inets:service_names(),
@@ -134,134 +128,85 @@ start_inets(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok = inets:start(permanent),
ok = inets:stop().
-
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-start_httpc(doc) ->
- ["Start/stop of httpc service"];
-start_httpc(suite) ->
- [];
+start_httpc() ->
+ [{doc, "Start/stop of httpc service"}].
start_httpc(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
- tsp("start_httpc -> entry with"
- "~n Config: ~p", [Config]),
-
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- tsp("start_httpc -> start (empty) inets"),
ok = inets:start(),
-
- tsp("start_httpc -> start httpc (as inets service) with profile foo"),
{ok, Pid0} = inets:start(httpc, [{profile, foo}]),
- tsp("start_httpc -> check running services"),
Pids0 = [ServicePid || {_, ServicePid} <- inets:services()],
true = lists:member(Pid0, Pids0),
[_|_] = inets:services_info(),
- tsp("start_httpc -> stop httpc"),
inets:stop(httpc, Pid0),
- tsp("start_httpc -> sleep some"),
test_server:sleep(100),
- tsp("start_httpc -> check running services"),
Pids1 = [ServicePid || {_, ServicePid} <- inets:services()],
false = lists:member(Pid0, Pids1),
- tsp("start_httpc -> start httpc (stand-alone) with profile bar"),
{ok, Pid1} = inets:start(httpc, [{profile, bar}], stand_alone),
- tsp("start_httpc -> check running services"),
Pids2 = [ServicePid || {_, ServicePid} <- inets:services()],
false = lists:member(Pid1, Pids2),
- tsp("start_httpc -> stop httpc"),
ok = inets:stop(stand_alone, Pid1),
receive
{'EXIT', Pid1, shutdown} ->
ok
after 100 ->
- tsf(stand_alone_not_shutdown)
+ ct:fail(stand_alone_not_shutdown)
end,
- tsp("start_httpc -> stop inets"),
ok = inets:stop(),
- tsp("start_httpc -> unload inets"),
application:load(inets),
-
- tsp("start_httpc -> set inets environment (httpc profile foo)"),
application:set_env(inets, services, [{httpc,[{profile, foo},
{data_dir, PrivDir}]}]),
-
- tsp("start_httpc -> start inets"),
ok = inets:start(),
- tsp("start_httpc -> check running services"),
(?NUM_DEFAULT_SERVICES + 1) = length(inets:services()),
- tsp("start_httpc -> unset inets env"),
application:unset_env(inets, services),
-
- tsp("start_httpc -> stop inets"),
ok = inets:stop(),
-
- tsp("start_httpc -> start (empty) inets"),
ok = inets:start(),
- tsp("start_httpc -> start inets httpc service with profile foo"),
{ok, Pid3} = inets:start(httpc, [{profile, foo}]),
-
- tsp("start_httpc -> stop inets service httpc with profile foo"),
ok = inets:stop(httpc, foo),
-
- tsp("start_httpc -> check running services"),
Pids3 = [ServicePid || {_, ServicePid} <- inets:services()],
false = lists:member(Pid3, Pids3),
-
- tsp("start_httpc -> stop inets"),
- ok = inets:stop(),
-
- tsp("start_httpc -> done"),
- ok.
-
+ ok = inets:stop().
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-start_httpd(doc) ->
- ["Start/stop of httpd service"];
-start_httpd(suite) ->
- [];
+start_httpd() ->
+ [{doc, "Start/stop of httpd service"}].
start_httpd(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
- i("start_httpd -> entry with"
- "~n Config: ~p", [Config]),
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
HttpdConf = [{server_name, "httpd_test"}, {server_root, PrivDir},
- {document_root, PrivDir}, {bind_address, "localhost"}],
+ {document_root, PrivDir}, {bind_address, any}],
- i("start_httpd -> start inets"),
ok = inets:start(),
-
- i("start_httpd -> start httpd service"),
{ok, Pid0} = inets:start(httpd, [{port, 0}, {ipfamily, inet} | HttpdConf]),
Pids0 = [ServicePid || {_, ServicePid} <- inets:services()],
true = lists:member(Pid0, Pids0),
[_|_] = inets:services_info(),
- i("start_httpd -> stop httpd service"),
inets:stop(httpd, Pid0),
test_server:sleep(500),
Pids1 = [ServicePid || {_, ServicePid} <- inets:services()],
false = lists:member(Pid0, Pids1),
- i("start_httpd -> start (stand-alone) httpd service"),
{ok, Pid1} =
inets:start(httpd, [{port, 0}, {ipfamily, inet} | HttpdConf],
stand_alone),
Pids2 = [ServicePid || {_, ServicePid} <- inets:services()],
false = lists:member(Pid1, Pids2),
- i("start_httpd -> stop (stand-alone) httpd service"),
ok = inets:stop(stand_alone, Pid1),
receive
{'EXIT', Pid1, shutdown} ->
@@ -269,7 +214,6 @@ start_httpd(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
after 100 ->
test_server:fail(stand_alone_not_shutdown)
end,
- i("start_httpd -> stop inets"),
ok = inets:stop(),
File0 = filename:join(PrivDir, "httpd.conf"),
{ok, Fd0} = file:open(File0, [write]),
@@ -277,17 +221,12 @@ start_httpd(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok = file:write(Fd0, Str),
file:close(Fd0),
- i("start_httpd -> [application] load inets"),
application:load(inets),
- i("start_httpd -> [application] set httpd services env with proplist-file"),
application:set_env(inets,
services, [{httpd, [{proplist_file, File0}]}]),
- i("start_httpd -> start inets"),
ok = inets:start(),
(?NUM_DEFAULT_SERVICES + 1) = length(inets:services()),
- i("start_httpd -> [application] unset services env"),
application:unset_env(inets, services),
- i("start_httpd -> stop inets"),
ok = inets:stop(),
File1 = filename:join(PrivDir, "httpd_apache.conf"),
@@ -300,68 +239,46 @@ start_httpd(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
file:write(Fd1, "Port 0\r\n"),
file:close(Fd1),
- i("start_httpd -> [application] load inets"),
application:load(inets),
- i("start_httpd -> [application] set httpd services env with file"),
application:set_env(inets,
services, [{httpd, [{file, File1}]}]),
- i("start_httpd -> start inets"),
ok = inets:start(),
(?NUM_DEFAULT_SERVICES + 1) = length(inets:services()),
- i("start_httpd -> [application] unset services env"),
application:unset_env(inets, services),
- i("start_httpd -> stop inets"),
ok = inets:stop(),
%% OLD format
- i("start_httpd -> [application] load inets"),
application:load(inets),
- i("start_httpd -> [application] set httpd services OLD env"),
application:set_env(inets,
services, [{httpd, File1}]),
- i("start_httpd -> start inets"),
ok = inets:start(),
(?NUM_DEFAULT_SERVICES + 1) = length(inets:services()),
- i("start_httpd -> [application] unset services enc"),
application:unset_env(inets, services),
- i("start_httpd -> stop inets"),
ok = inets:stop(),
-
- i("start_httpd -> start inets"),
ok = inets:start(),
- i("start_httpd -> try (and fail) start httpd service - server_name"),
{error, {missing_property, server_name}} =
inets:start(httpd, [{port, 0},
{server_root, PrivDir},
{document_root, PrivDir},
{bind_address, "localhost"}]),
- i("start_httpd -> try (and fail) start httpd service - missing document_root"),
{error, {missing_property, document_root}} =
inets:start(httpd, [{port, 0},
{server_name, "httpd_test"},
{server_root, PrivDir},
{bind_address, "localhost"}]),
- i("start_httpd -> try (and fail) start httpd service - missing server_root"),
{error, {missing_property, server_root}} =
inets:start(httpd, [{port, 0},
{server_name, "httpd_test"},
{document_root, PrivDir},
{bind_address, "localhost"}]),
- i("start_httpd -> try (and fail) start httpd service - missing port"),
{error, {missing_property, port}} =
inets:start(httpd, HttpdConf),
- i("start_httpd -> stop inets"),
- ok = inets:stop(),
- i("start_httpd -> done"),
- ok.
-
+ ok = inets:stop().
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
start_ftpc(doc) ->
- ["Start/stop of ftpc service"];
-start_ftpc(suite) ->
- [];
+ [{doc, "Start/stop of ftpc service"}];
start_ftpc(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
ok = inets:start(),
@@ -389,7 +306,7 @@ start_ftpc(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{'EXIT', Pid1, shutdown} ->
ok
after 100 ->
- tsf(stand_alone_not_shutdown)
+ ct:fail(stand_alone_not_shutdown)
end,
ok = inets:stop(),
ok;
@@ -401,15 +318,11 @@ start_ftpc(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
throw:{error, not_found} ->
{skip, "No available FTP servers"}
end.
-
-
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-start_tftpd(doc) ->
- ["Start/stop of tfpd service"];
-start_tftpd(suite) ->
- [];
+start_tftpd() ->
+ [{doc, "Start/stop of tfpd service"}].
start_tftpd(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
ok = inets:start(),
@@ -441,16 +354,12 @@ start_tftpd(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
application:unset_env(inets, services),
ok = inets:stop().
-
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-httpd_reload(doc) ->
- ["Reload httpd configuration without restarting service"];
-httpd_reload(suite) ->
- [];
+httpd_reload() ->
+ [{doc, "Reload httpd configuration without restarting service"}].
httpd_reload(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
- i("httpd_reload -> starting"),
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
HttpdConf = [{server_name, "httpd_test"},
@@ -458,23 +367,18 @@ httpd_reload(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{document_root, PrivDir},
{bind_address, "localhost"}],
- i("httpd_reload -> start inets"),
-
ok = inets:start(),
test_server:sleep(5000),
- i("httpd_reload -> inets started - start httpd service"),
- {ok, Pid0} = inets:start(httpd, [{port, 0}, {ipfamily, inet} | HttpdConf]),
+ {ok, Pid0} = inets:start(httpd, [{port, 0},
+ {ipfamily, inet} | HttpdConf]),
test_server:sleep(5000),
- i("httpd_reload -> httpd service started (~p) - get port", [Pid0]),
[{port, Port0}] = httpd:info(Pid0, [port]),
test_server:sleep(5000),
- i("httpd_reload -> Port: ~p - get document root", [Port0]),
[{document_root, PrivDir}] = httpd:info(Pid0, [document_root]),
test_server:sleep(5000),
- i("httpd_reload -> document root: ~p - reload config", [PrivDir]),
ok = httpd:reload_config([{port, Port0}, {ipfamily, inet},
{server_name, "httpd_test"},
@@ -482,11 +386,8 @@ httpd_reload(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{document_root, DataDir},
{bind_address, "localhost"}], non_disturbing),
test_server:sleep(5000),
- io:format("~w:~w:httpd_reload - reloaded - get document root~n", [?MODULE, ?LINE]),
-
[{document_root, DataDir}] = httpd:info(Pid0, [document_root]),
test_server:sleep(5000),
- i("httpd_reload -> document root: ~p - reload config", [DataDir]),
ok = httpd:reload_config([{port, Port0}, {ipfamily, inet},
{server_name, "httpd_test"},
@@ -539,23 +440,5 @@ httpd_reload(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok = inets:stop(httpd, Pid1),
application:unset_env(inets, services),
- ok = inets:stop(),
- i("httpd_reload -> starting"),
- ok.
-
-
-tsf(Reason) ->
- test_server:fail(Reason).
-
-tsp(F) ->
- tsp(F, []).
-tsp(F, A) ->
- Timestamp = inets_lib:formated_timestamp(),
- test_server:format("** ~s ** ~p ~p:" ++ F ++ "~n", [Timestamp, self(), ?MODULE | A]).
-
-i(F) ->
- i(F, []).
+ ok = inets:stop().
-i(F, A) ->
- Timestamp = inets_lib:formated_timestamp(),
- io:format("*** ~s ~w:" ++ F ++ "~n", [Timestamp, ?MODULE | A]).
diff --git a/lib/inets/test/inets_socketwrap_SUITE.erl b/lib/inets/test/inets_socketwrap_SUITE.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..cfbda3ccf5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/inets/test/inets_socketwrap_SUITE.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,154 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2015. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+%%
+-module(inets_socketwrap_SUITE).
+
+-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
+-include("inets_test_lib.hrl").
+
+%% Note: This directive should only be used in test suites.
+-compile(export_all).
+
+suite() ->
+ [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
+
+all() ->
+ [start_httpd_fd, start_tftpd_fd].
+
+init_per_suite(Config) ->
+ case os:type() of
+ {unix, linux} ->
+ Config;
+ _ ->
+ {skip, linux_feature}
+ end.
+
+end_per_suite(_Config) ->
+ ok.
+
+init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+init_per_testcase(Case, Config) ->
+ end_per_testcase(Case, Config),
+ Config.
+
+end_per_testcase(_, Config) ->
+ inets:stop(),
+ Config.
+
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+start_httpd_fd() ->
+ [{doc, "Start/stop of httpd service with socket wrapper"}].
+start_httpd_fd(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+ HttpdConf = [{port, 80}, {ipfamily, inet},
+ {server_name, "httpd_fd_test"}, {server_root, PrivDir},
+ {document_root, PrivDir}, {bind_address, any}],
+ case setup_node_info(node()) of
+ {skip, _} = Skip ->
+ Skip;
+ {Node, NodeArg} ->
+ InetPort = inets_test_lib:inet_port(node()),
+ ct:pal("Node: ~p Port ~p~n", [Node, InetPort]),
+ Wrapper = filename:join(DataDir, "setuid_socket_wrap"),
+ Cmd = Wrapper ++
+ " -s -httpd_80,0:" ++ integer_to_list(InetPort)
+ ++ " -p " ++ os:find_executable("erl") ++
+ " -- " ++ NodeArg,
+ ct:pal("cmd: ~p~n", [Cmd]),
+ case open_port({spawn, Cmd}, [stderr_to_stdout]) of
+ Port when is_port(Port) ->
+ wait_node_up(Node, 10),
+ ct:pal("~p", [rpc:call(Node, init, get_argument, [httpd_80])]),
+ ok = rpc:call(Node, inets, start, []),
+ {ok, Pid} = rpc:call(Node, inets, start, [httpd, HttpdConf]),
+ [{port, InetPort}] = rpc:call(Node, httpd, info, [Pid, [port]]),
+ rpc:call(Node, erlang, halt, []);
+ _ ->
+ ct:fail(open_port_failed)
+ end
+ end.
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+start_tftpd_fd() ->
+ [{doc, "Start/stop of tfpd service with socket wrapper"}].
+start_tftpd_fd(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+ case setup_node_info(node()) of
+ {skip, _} = Skip ->
+ Skip;
+ {Node, NodeArg} ->
+ InetPort = inets_test_lib:inet_port(node()),
+ ct:pal("Node: ~p~n", [Node]),
+ Wrapper = filename:join(DataDir, "setuid_socket_wrap"),
+ Cmd = Wrapper ++
+ " -s -tftpd_69,0:" ++ integer_to_list(InetPort)
+ ++ " -p " ++ os:find_executable("erl") ++
+ " -- " ++ NodeArg,
+ ct:pal("cmd: ~p~n", [Cmd]),
+ case open_port({spawn, Cmd}, [stderr_to_stdout]) of
+ Port when is_port(Port) ->
+ wait_node_up(Node, 10),
+ ct:pal("~p", [rpc:call(Node, init, get_argument, [tftpd_69])]),
+ ok = rpc:call(Node, inets, start, []),
+ {ok, Pid} = rpc:call(Node, inets, start,
+ [tftpd,[{host, "localhost"}]]),
+ {ok, Info} = rpc:call(Node, tftp, info, [Pid]),
+ {value,{port, InetPort}} = lists:keysearch(port, 1, Info),
+ rpc:call(Node, erlang, halt, []);
+ _ ->
+ ct:fail(open_port_failed)
+ end
+ end.
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Internal functions
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+setup_node_info(nonode@nohost) ->
+ {skip, needs_distributed_node};
+setup_node_info(Node) ->
+ Static = "-detached -noinput",
+ Name = "inets_fd_test",
+ NameSw = case net_kernel:longnames() of
+ false -> "-sname ";
+ _ -> "-name "
+ end,
+ StrNode =
+ Static ++ " "
+ ++ NameSw ++ " " ++ Name ++ " "
+ ++ "-setcookie " ++ atom_to_list(erlang:get_cookie()),
+ [_, Location] = string:tokens(atom_to_list(Node), "$@"),
+ TestNode = Name ++ "@" ++ Location,
+ {list_to_atom(TestNode), StrNode}.
+
+wait_node_up(Node, 0) ->
+ ct:fail({failed_to_start_node, Node});
+wait_node_up(Node, N) ->
+ ct:pal("(Node ~p: net_adm:ping(~p)~n", [node(), Node]),
+ case net_adm:ping(Node) of
+ pong ->
+ ok;
+ pang ->
+ ct:sleep(5000),
+ wait_node_up(Node, N-1)
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/inets/test/inets_socketwrap_SUITE_data/Makefile.src b/lib/inets/test/inets_socketwrap_SUITE_data/Makefile.src
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0933815b58
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/inets/test/inets_socketwrap_SUITE_data/Makefile.src
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+#
+# %CopyrightBegin%
+#
+# Copyright Ericsson AB 2015-2015. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+# You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+# limitations under the License.
+#
+# %CopyrightEnd%
+#
+
+CC = @CC@
+LD = @LD@
+CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@
+CROSSLDFLAGS = @CROSSLDFLAGS@
+
+PROGS = setuid_socket_wrap@exe@
+
+.PHONY: all
+@IFEQ@ (@os@, linux-gnu)
+all: $(PROGS)
+@ELSE@
+all:
+@ENDIF@
+
+setuid_socket_wrap@exe@: setuid_socket_wrap@obj@
+ $(LD) $(CROSSLDFLAGS) -o setuid_socket_wrap setuid_socket_wrap@obj@ @LIBS@
+
+setuid_socket_wrap@obj@: setuid_socket_wrap.c
+ $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -o setuid_socket_wrap@obj@ setuid_socket_wrap.c
diff --git a/lib/inets/test/inets_socketwrap_SUITE_data/setuid_socket_wrap.c b/lib/inets/test/inets_socketwrap_SUITE_data/setuid_socket_wrap.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b28f6b1c08
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/inets/test/inets_socketwrap_SUITE_data/setuid_socket_wrap.c
@@ -0,0 +1,259 @@
+/*
+ * %CopyrightBegin%
+ *
+ * Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2009. All Rights Reserved.
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ *
+ * %CopyrightEnd%
+ */
+/*
+ * setuid_socket_wrap.c
+ *
+ * ./a.out [-s [tag,][addr]:[port]]* [-d [tag,][addr]:[port]]*
+ * [-r [tag,]proto]* [-p erl_path]* -- program args
+ *
+ * Where: -s = stream socket, -d datagram socket and -r means raw socket.
+ *
+ */
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+# include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/socket.h>
+#include <netinet/in.h>
+#include <arpa/inet.h>
+#include <netdb.h>
+
+#ifndef INADDR_NONE
+#define INADDR_NONE 0xffffffff
+#endif
+
+struct sock_list {
+ struct sock_list *next;
+ int fd;
+ int type;
+ int protocol;
+ struct sockaddr_in addr;
+ char *arg;
+};
+
+int parse_addr(addr, str)
+ struct sockaddr_in *addr;
+ char *str;
+{
+ int port = 0;
+ char *cp;
+ struct hostent *hp;
+ struct servent *se;
+
+ if ((cp = strrchr(str, (int)':')) != NULL)
+ *cp++ = '\0';
+ if (cp) {
+ if (!isdigit((int)cp[0])) {
+ if ((se = getservbyname(cp, "tcp")) != NULL) {
+ port = ntohs(se->s_port);
+ } else {
+ fprintf(stderr, "unknown port %s\n", cp);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ } else {
+ port = atoi(cp);
+ }
+ }
+ if (port < 0 || port > 0xffff) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "bad port number %d\n", port);
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ bzero(addr, sizeof(*addr));
+ addr->sin_family = AF_INET;
+ addr->sin_port = htons(port);
+ if (*str == '\000') {
+ addr->sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY;
+ } else {
+ if ((addr->sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(str)) == INADDR_NONE) {
+ if ((hp = gethostbyname(str)) == NULL) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "\"%s\" unknown host or address!\n", str);
+ return -1;
+ } else {
+ bcopy(hp->h_addr_list[0], &addr->sin_addr.s_addr,hp->h_length);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+struct sock_list *new_entry(type, argstr)
+ int type;
+ char *argstr;
+{
+ struct sock_list *sle;
+ char *cp;
+
+ sle = (struct sock_list *)malloc(sizeof(struct sock_list));
+ if (!sle)
+ return NULL;
+ sle->next = NULL;
+ sle->fd = -1;
+
+ if ((cp = strchr(argstr, (int)',')) != NULL) {
+ *cp++ = '\0';
+ sle->arg = argstr;
+ argstr = cp;
+ } else {
+ sle->arg = "-fd";
+ }
+ sle->type = type;
+ switch (type) {
+ case SOCK_RAW: {
+ struct protoent *pe;
+ pe = getprotobyname(argstr);
+ if (!pe) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Unknown protocol: %s\n", argstr);
+ free(sle);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ sle->protocol = pe->p_proto;
+ break;
+ }
+ case SOCK_STREAM:
+ case SOCK_DGRAM:
+ sle->protocol = 0;
+ if (parse_addr(&sle->addr, argstr) < 0) {
+ free(sle);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ return sle;
+}
+
+int open_socket(sle)
+ struct sock_list *sle;
+{
+ sle->fd = socket(AF_INET, sle->type, sle->protocol);
+ if (sle->fd < 0) {
+ perror("socket");
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (sle->type != SOCK_RAW) {
+#if 0
+ printf("binding fd %d to %s:%d\n", sle->fd,
+ inet_ntoa(sle->addr.sin_addr), ntohs(sle->addr.sin_port));
+#endif
+ if (bind(sle->fd, (struct sockaddr *)&sle->addr, sizeof(sle->addr))<0){
+ perror("bind");
+ close(sle->fd);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ }
+ return sle->fd;
+}
+
+int main(argc, argv)
+ int argc;
+ char *argv[];
+{
+ struct sock_list *sl = NULL, *sltmp = NULL;
+ int count = 0;
+ int c;
+ char *run_prog = NULL;
+
+ while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "s:d:r:p:")) != EOF)
+ switch (c) {
+ case 's':
+ sltmp = new_entry(SOCK_STREAM, optarg);
+ if (!sltmp) {
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ sltmp->next = sl;
+ sl = sltmp;
+ count++;
+ break;
+ case 'd':
+ sltmp = new_entry(SOCK_DGRAM, optarg);
+ if (!sltmp) {
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ sltmp->next = sl;
+ sl = sltmp;
+ count++;
+ break;
+ case 'r':
+ sltmp = new_entry(SOCK_RAW, optarg);
+ if (!sltmp) {
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ sltmp->next = sl;
+ sl = sltmp;
+ count++;
+ break;
+ case 'p':
+ run_prog = optarg;
+ break;
+ default:
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ argc -= optind;
+ argv += optind;
+
+ for(sltmp = sl; sltmp != NULL; sltmp = sltmp->next)
+ if (open_socket(sltmp) < 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "failed to create socket!\n");
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ setuid(getuid());
+
+ {
+ int i;
+ char **newargv;
+ char *run_prog_name;
+
+ newargv = (char **)malloc((1 + 2*count + argc + 1) * sizeof(char*));
+
+ if ((run_prog_name = strrchr(run_prog, (int)'/')) == NULL)
+ run_prog_name = run_prog;
+ else
+ run_prog_name++;
+
+ i = 0;
+ newargv[i++] = run_prog_name;
+
+ for (; argc; argc--, argv++, i++)
+ newargv[i] = *argv;
+ for(sltmp = sl; sltmp != NULL; ) {
+ char *fd_str = (char *)malloc(8);
+ if (!fd_str) exit(1);
+ sprintf(fd_str, "%d", sltmp->fd);
+ if (sltmp->arg && *(sltmp->arg))
+ newargv[i++] = sltmp->arg;
+ newargv[i++] = fd_str;
+ sl = sltmp;
+ sltmp = sltmp->next;
+ free(sl);
+ }
+ newargv[i] = (char *)NULL;
+ execv(run_prog, newargv);
+ perror("exec");
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ exit(0);
+}
diff --git a/lib/inets/test/inets_test_lib.erl b/lib/inets/test/inets_test_lib.erl
index b471dcf784..f1185f7574 100644
--- a/lib/inets/test/inets_test_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/test/inets_test_lib.erl
@@ -563,3 +563,12 @@ stop_apps(Apps) ->
application:stop(App)
end, Apps).
+inet_port(Node) ->
+ {Port, Socket} = do_inet_port(Node),
+ rpc:call(Node, gen_tcp, close, [Socket]),
+ Port.
+
+do_inet_port(Node) ->
+ {ok, Socket} = rpc:call(Node, gen_tcp, listen, [0, [{reuseaddr, true}]]),
+ {ok, Port} = rpc:call(Node, inet, port, [Socket]),
+ {Port, Socket}.
diff --git a/lib/inets/vsn.mk b/lib/inets/vsn.mk
index 5395df1d07..480caeca4b 100644
--- a/lib/inets/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/inets/vsn.mk
@@ -19,6 +19,6 @@
# %CopyrightEnd%
APPLICATION = inets
-INETS_VSN = 6.0
+INETS_VSN = 6.0.2
PRE_VSN =
APP_VSN = "$(APPLICATION)-$(INETS_VSN)$(PRE_VSN)"
diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/kernel_app.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/kernel_app.xml
index 2cea38bae9..956c57f7c1 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/kernel_app.xml
+++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/kernel_app.xml
@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@
<item><c>erl_boot_server</c></item>
<item><c>erl_ddll</c></item>
<item><c>error_logger</c></item>
+ <item><c>error_logger_format_depth</c></item>
<item><c>file</c></item>
<item><c>global</c></item>
<item><c>global_group</c></item>
@@ -152,6 +153,42 @@
</item>
</taglist>
</item>
+ <tag><c>error_logger_format_depth = Depth</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <marker id="error_logger_format_depth"></marker>
+ <p>This parameter can be used to limit the size of the
+ formatted output from the error logger event handlers.</p>
+
+ <note><p>This configuration parameter was introduced in OTP 18.1.
+ It is currently experimental. Based on user feedback it
+ may be changed or improved in future releases, for example
+ to gain better control over how to limit the size of the
+ formatted output. We have no plans to entirely remove this
+ new feature, unless it turns out to be completely
+ useless. In OTP 19, the default may be changed to limit the
+ formatted output.</p></note>
+
+ <p><c>Depth</c> is a positive integer that is the maximum
+ depth to which terms are printed by the error logger event
+ handlers included in OTP. Specifically, the two event handlers
+ defined by the <c>Kernel</c> application and the two event
+ handlers in the <c>SASL</c> application will use this
+ configuration parameter. (If you have implemented you own
+ error handlers, this configuration parameter will have no
+ effect on them.)</p>
+
+ <p>The way <c>Depth</c> is used, is that format strings
+ string passed to the event handlers will be rewritten.
+ The "~p" and "~w" format controls will be replaced with
+ "~P" and "~W", respectively, and <c>Depth</c> will be
+ used as the depth parameter. See
+ <seealso marker="stdlib:io#format/2">io:format/2</seealso>.</p>
+
+ <note><p>A reasonable starting value for <c>Depth</c> is
+ <c>30</c>. You should test crashing various processes in your
+ application and examine the logs from the crashes, and then
+ either increase or decrease the value.</p></note>
+ </item>
<tag><c>global_groups = [GroupTuple]</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Defines global groups, see
diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/notes.xml
index b8db22aba7..76db0c201f 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -31,6 +31,32 @@
</header>
<p>This document describes the changes made to the Kernel application.</p>
+<section><title>Kernel 4.1</title>
+
+ <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>A mechanism for limiting the amount of text that the
+ built-in error logger events will produce has been
+ introduced. It is useful for limiting both the size of
+ log files and the CPU time used to produce them.</p>
+ <p>This mechanism is experimental in the sense that it
+ may be changed if it turns out that it does not solve the
+ problem it is supposed to solve. In that case, there may
+ be backward incompatible improvements to this
+ mechanism.</p>
+ <p>See the documentation for the config parameter
+ <c>error_logger_format_depth</c> in the Kernel
+ application for information about how to turn on this
+ feature.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12864</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
<section><title>Kernel 4.0</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet_dns_record_adts.pl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_dns_record_adts.pl
index 657d2b9d35..6d719d836e 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_dns_record_adts.pl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_dns_record_adts.pl
@@ -57,7 +57,8 @@ while(<DATA>) {
$" = ',';
$\ = "\n";
-while( my ($Name, $r) = each(%Names)) {
+foreach my $Name (sort keys %Names) {
+ my $r = $Names{$Name};
# Create substitutions for this Name
my ($Record, @Fields) = @{ $r };
my @FieldMatchValues;
@@ -110,7 +111,8 @@ while( my ($Name, $r) = each(%Names)) {
for my $i ( 0 .. $#INDEX ) {
my $line = $INDEX[$i];
if ($line =~ s/^[*]//) {
- while( my ($Name, $r) = each(%Names)) {
+ foreach my $Name (sort keys %Names) {
+ my $r = $Names{$Name};
my ($Record) = @{ $r };
$_ = $line;
s/Name\b/$Name/g;
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src
index c9327e4f31..b5555ca1a5 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2013. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -116,6 +116,6 @@
{applications, []},
{env, [{error_logger, tty}]},
{mod, {kernel, []}},
- {runtime_dependencies, ["erts-7.0", "stdlib-2.5", "sasl-2.4"]}
+ {runtime_dependencies, ["erts-7.0", "stdlib-2.6", "sasl-2.6"]}
]
}.
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src
index 701aafc717..3fda55d1a9 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src
@@ -18,7 +18,9 @@
%% %CopyrightEnd%
{"%VSN%",
%% Up from - max one major revision back
- [{<<"3\\.[0-2](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], % OTP-17
+ [{<<"4\\.0(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}, % OTP-18.0.*
+ {<<"3\\.[0-2](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], % OTP-17
%% Down to - max one major revision back
- [{<<"3\\.[0-2](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] % OTP-17
+ [{<<"4\\.0(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}, % OTP-18.0.*
+ {<<"3\\.[0-2](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] % OTP-17
}.
diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/standard_error_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/standard_error_SUITE.erl
index e8917bbd47..97ead9b9fd 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/standard_error_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/standard_error_SUITE.erl
@@ -21,13 +21,13 @@
-module(standard_error_SUITE).
-export([all/0,suite/0]).
--export([badarg/1,getopts/1]).
+-export([badarg/1,getopts/1,output/1]).
suite() ->
[{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
all() ->
- [badarg,getopts].
+ [badarg,getopts,output].
badarg(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch io:put_chars(standard_error, [oops])),
@@ -37,3 +37,30 @@ badarg(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
getopts(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
[{encoding,latin1}] = io:getopts(standard_error),
ok.
+
+%% Test that writing a lot of output to standard_error does not cause the
+%% processes handling it to terminate like this:
+%%
+%% =ERROR REPORT==== 9-Aug-2015::23:19:23 ===
+%% ** Generic server standard_error_sup terminating
+%% ** Last message in was {'EXIT',<0.28.0>,eagain}
+%% ** When Server state == {state,standard_error,undefined,<0.28.0>,
+%% {local,standard_error_sup}}
+%% ** Reason for termination ==
+%% ** eagain
+%%
+%% This problem, observed with Erlang 18.0.2, was fixed in fd_driver by
+%% properly handling EAGAIN if it arises on file descriptor writes.
+%%
+output(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ Ref = monitor(process, standard_error_sup),
+ Chars = [ [["1234567890" || _ <- lists:seq(1,10)], $\s,
+ integer_to_list(L), $\r, $\n] || L <- lists:seq(1, 100) ],
+ ok = io:put_chars(standard_error, Chars),
+ receive
+ {'DOWN', Ref, process, _, _} ->
+ error(standard_error_noproc)
+ after
+ 500 ->
+ ok
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/kernel/vsn.mk b/lib/kernel/vsn.mk
index c912da0091..d549033302 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/kernel/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-KERNEL_VSN = 4.0
+KERNEL_VSN = 4.1
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/notes.xml
index c4f937f183..8650e03a60 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -39,7 +39,39 @@
thus constitutes one section in this document. The title of each
section is the version number of Mnesia.</p>
- <section><title>Mnesia 4.13</title>
+ <section><title>Mnesia 4.13.2</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Fixed a process and file descriptor leak in
+ mnesia:restore/2.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-13025 Aux Id: seq12957 </p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
+<section><title>Mnesia 4.13.1</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Improved index updates to avoid a timing glitch in
+ dirty_index_read.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12972</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
+<section><title>Mnesia 4.13</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
<list>
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/examples/bench/bench_generate.erl b/lib/mnesia/examples/bench/bench_generate.erl
index 7a701812a7..e838f07fbb 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/examples/bench/bench_generate.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/examples/bench/bench_generate.erl
@@ -153,9 +153,7 @@ generator_init(Monitor, C) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
Tables = mnesia:system_info(tables),
ok = mnesia:wait_for_tables(Tables, infinity),
- {_Mega, Sec, Micro} = erlang:now(),
- Uniq = lists:sum(binary_to_list(term_to_binary(make_ref()))),
- random:seed(Uniq, Sec, Micro),
+ rand:seed(exsplus),
Counters = reset_counters(C, C#config.statistics_detail),
SessionTab = ets:new(bench_sessions, [public, {keypos, 1}]),
generator_loop(Monitor, C, SessionTab, Counters).
@@ -189,9 +187,9 @@ generator_loop(Monitor, C, SessionTab, Counters) ->
after 0 ->
{Name, {Nodes, Activity, Wlock}, Fun, CommitSessions} =
gen_trans(C, SessionTab),
- Before = erlang:now(),
+ Before = erlang:monotonic_time(),
Res = call_worker(Nodes, Activity, Fun, Wlock, mnesia_frag),
- After = erlang:now(),
+ After = erlang:monotonic_time(),
Elapsed = elapsed(Before, After),
post_eval(Monitor, C, Elapsed, Res, Name, CommitSessions, SessionTab, Counters)
end.
@@ -253,10 +251,8 @@ worker_loop(Parent) ->
end.
-elapsed({Before1, Before2, Before3}, {After1, After2, After3}) ->
- After = After1 * 1000000000000 + After2 * 1000000 + After3,
- Before = Before1 * 1000000000000 + Before2 * 1000000 + Before3,
- After - Before.
+elapsed(Before, After) ->
+ erlang:convert_time_unit(After-Before, native, micro_seconds).
%% Lookup counters
get_counters(_C, {table, Tab}) ->
@@ -351,7 +347,7 @@ commit_session(Fun) when is_function(Fun, 0) ->
%% Randlomly choose a transaction type according to benchmar spec
gen_trans(C, SessionTab) when C#config.generator_profile == random ->
- case random:uniform(100) of
+ case rand:uniform(100) of
Rand when Rand > 0, Rand =< 25 -> gen_t1(C, SessionTab);
Rand when Rand > 25, Rand =< 50 -> gen_t2(C, SessionTab);
Rand when Rand > 50, Rand =< 70 -> gen_t3(C, SessionTab);
@@ -369,7 +365,7 @@ gen_trans(C, SessionTab) ->
end.
gen_t1(C, _SessionTab) ->
- SubscrId = random:uniform(C#config.n_subscribers) - 1,
+ SubscrId = rand:uniform(C#config.n_subscribers) - 1,
SubscrKey = bench_trans:number_to_key(SubscrId, C),
Location = 4711,
ChangedBy = <<4711:(8*25)>>,
@@ -381,7 +377,7 @@ gen_t1(C, _SessionTab) ->
}.
gen_t2(C, _SessionTab) ->
- SubscrId = random:uniform(C#config.n_subscribers) - 1,
+ SubscrId = rand:uniform(C#config.n_subscribers) - 1,
SubscrKey = bench_trans:number_to_key(SubscrId, C),
{t2,
nearest_node(SubscrId, sync_dirty, C),
@@ -395,9 +391,9 @@ gen_t3(C, SessionTab) ->
'$end_of_table' ->
%% This generator does not have any session,
%% try reading someone elses session details
- SubscrId = random:uniform(C#config.n_subscribers) - 1,
+ SubscrId = rand:uniform(C#config.n_subscribers) - 1,
SubscrKey = bench_trans:number_to_key(SubscrId, C),
- ServerId = random:uniform(C#config.n_servers) - 1,
+ ServerId = rand:uniform(C#config.n_servers) - 1,
ServerBit = 1 bsl ServerId,
{t3,
nearest_node(SubscrId, transaction, C),
@@ -419,12 +415,12 @@ gen_t4(C, SessionTab) ->
%% This generator may already have sessions,
%% create a new session and hope that no other
%% generator already has occupied it
- SubscrId = random:uniform(C#config.n_subscribers) - 1,
+ SubscrId = rand:uniform(C#config.n_subscribers) - 1,
SubscrKey = bench_trans:number_to_key(SubscrId, C),
- ServerId = random:uniform(C#config.n_servers) - 1,
+ ServerId = rand:uniform(C#config.n_servers) - 1,
ServerBit = 1 bsl ServerId,
Details = <<4711:(8*2000)>>,
- DoRollback = (random:uniform(100) =< 2),
+ DoRollback = (rand:uniform(100) =< 2),
Insert = fun() -> ets:insert(SessionTab, {{SubscrId, SubscrKey, ServerId}, self()}) end,
{t4,
nearest_node(SubscrId, transaction, C),
@@ -437,11 +433,11 @@ gen_t5(C, SessionTab) ->
'$end_of_table' ->
%% This generator does not have any session,
%% try to delete someone elses session details
- SubscrId = random:uniform(C#config.n_subscribers) - 1,
+ SubscrId = rand:uniform(C#config.n_subscribers) - 1,
SubscrKey = bench_trans:number_to_key(SubscrId, C),
- ServerId = random:uniform(C#config.n_servers) - 1,
+ ServerId = rand:uniform(C#config.n_servers) - 1,
ServerBit = 1 bsl ServerId,
- DoRollback = (random:uniform(100) =< 2),
+ DoRollback = (rand:uniform(100) =< 2),
{t5,
nearest_node(SubscrId, transaction, C),
fun(Wlock) -> bench_trans:delete_session_from_server(Wlock, SubscrKey, ServerBit, ServerId, DoRollback) end,
@@ -451,7 +447,7 @@ gen_t5(C, SessionTab) ->
%% This generator do have at least one session,
%% delete it.
ServerBit = 1 bsl ServerId,
- DoRollback = (random:uniform(100) =< 2),
+ DoRollback = (rand:uniform(100) =< 2),
Delete = fun() -> ets:delete(SessionTab, {SubscrId, SubscrKey, ServerId}) end,
{t5,
nearest_node(SubscrId, transaction, C),
@@ -461,7 +457,7 @@ gen_t5(C, SessionTab) ->
end.
gen_ping(C, _SessionTab) ->
- SubscrId = random:uniform(C#config.n_subscribers) - 1,
+ SubscrId = rand:uniform(C#config.n_subscribers) - 1,
{ping,
nearest_node(SubscrId, transaction, C),
fun(_Wlock) -> {do_commit, true, []} end,
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/examples/mnesia_tpcb.erl b/lib/mnesia/examples/mnesia_tpcb.erl
index fde6cf402e..c6eda1c448 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/examples/mnesia_tpcb.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/examples/mnesia_tpcb.erl
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@
-record(history,
{
history_id = {0, 0}, % {DriverId, DriverLocalHistoryid}
- time_stamp = now(), % Time point during active transaction
+ time_stamp = erlang:system_time(), % Time point during active transaction
branch_id = 0, % Branch associated with teller
teller_id = 0, % Teller invlolved in transaction
account_id = 0, % Account updated by transaction
@@ -412,9 +412,8 @@ config(remote_frag2_test, ReplicaType) ->
config(conflict_benchmark, ReplicaType) ->
Remote = nodes(),
Local = node(),
- Nodes = [Local | Remote],
- [{seed, {1326,448637,337711}},
- {db_nodes, Nodes},
+ Nodes = [Local | Remote],
+ [{db_nodes, Nodes},
{driver_nodes, Nodes},
{replica_nodes, Nodes},
{n_drivers_per_node, 10},
@@ -758,7 +757,7 @@ reporter_init(Starter, RC) ->
replica_type = Type
},
Drivers = start_drivers(RC, TC),
- Now = now_to_micros(erlang:now()),
+ Now = erlang:monotonic_time(),
State = #reporter_state{driver_pids = Drivers,
run_config = RC,
starter_pid = Starter,
@@ -896,7 +895,7 @@ add_time(Acc, New) ->
-define(AVOID_DIV_ZERO(_What_), try (_What_) catch _:_ -> 0 end).
show_report(State) ->
- Now = now_to_micros(erlang:now()),
+ Now = erlang:timestamp(),
Iters = State#reporter_state.n_iters,
Cfg = State#reporter_state.run_config,
Time = State#reporter_state.curr,
@@ -924,14 +923,14 @@ show_report(State) ->
case Cfg#run_config.send_bench_report of
true ->
ct_event:notify(
- #event{name = benchmark_data,
+ #event{name = benchmark_data,
data = [{suite,"mnesia_tpcb"},
{value,Tps}]});
_ ->
ok
end,
- State#reporter_state{prev_tps = Tps, prev_micros = Now}.
+ State#reporter_state{prev_tps = Tps, prev_micros = Now}.
signed_diff(Iters, Curr, Prev) ->
case Iters > 1 of
@@ -941,11 +940,6 @@ signed_diff(Iters, Curr, Prev) ->
sign(N) when N > 0 -> {"+", N};
sign(N) -> {"", N}.
-
-now_to_micros({Mega, Secs, Micros}) ->
- DT = calendar:now_to_datetime({Mega, Secs, 0}),
- S = calendar:datetime_to_gregorian_seconds(DT),
- (S * ?SECOND) + Micros.
start_drivers(RC, TC) ->
LastHistoryId = table_info(history, size),
@@ -998,13 +992,11 @@ alloc_local_branches([], Specs, OrphanBranches) ->
{Specs, OrphanBranches}.
driver_init(DS, AllBranches) ->
- case (DS#driver_state.run_config)#run_config.seed of
- undefined ->
- Seed = erlang:now();
- Seed ->
- Seed
+ Seed = case (DS#driver_state.run_config)#run_config.seed of
+ undefined -> rand:seed(exsplus);
+ ExpSeed -> rand:seed(ExpSeed)
end,
-
+
DS2 =
if
DS#driver_state.n_local_branches =:= 0 ->
@@ -1058,14 +1050,7 @@ calc_trans(DS) ->
%% Generate teller_id, account_id and delta
%% Time the TPC-B transaction
time_trans(DS) ->
- OldSeed = get(random_seed), % Avoid interference with Mnesia
- put(random_seed, DS#driver_state.seed),
- Random = random:uniform(),
- NewSeed = get(random_seed),
- case OldSeed of
- undefined -> erase(random_seed);
- _ -> put(random_seed, OldSeed)
- end,
+ {Random, NewSeed} = rand:uniform_s(DS#driver_state.seed),
TC = DS#driver_state.tab_config,
RC = DS#driver_state.run_config,
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_bup.erl b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_bup.erl
index 0e653f2bc4..1f150ae38b 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_bup.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_bup.erl
@@ -157,10 +157,11 @@ fallback_to_schema(Fname) ->
read_schema(Mod, Opaque) ->
R = #restore{bup_module = Mod, bup_data = Opaque},
try read_schema_section(R) of
- {_, {_Header, Schema, _}} -> Schema
+ {R2, {_Header, Schema, _}} ->
+ close_read(R2),
+ Schema
catch throw:{error,_} = Error ->
Error
- after close_read(R)
end.
%% Open backup media and extract schema
@@ -173,8 +174,13 @@ read_schema_section(R) ->
do_read_schema_section(R) ->
R2 = safe_apply(R, open_read, [R#restore.bup_data]),
- {R3, RawSchema} = safe_apply(R2, read, [R2#restore.bup_data]),
- do_read_schema_section(R3, verify_header(RawSchema), []).
+ try
+ {R3, RawSchema} = safe_apply(R2, read, [R2#restore.bup_data]),
+ do_read_schema_section(R3, verify_header(RawSchema), [])
+ catch T:E ->
+ close_read(R2),
+ erlang:raise(T,E,erlang:get_stacktrace())
+ end.
do_read_schema_section(R, {ok, B, C, []}, Acc) ->
case safe_apply(R, read, [R#restore.bup_data]) of
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_index.erl b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_index.erl
index 81ed5a8f1a..0c882c0df6 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_index.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_index.erl
@@ -70,17 +70,24 @@ add_index(Index, Tab, Key, Obj, Old) ->
add_index2([{Pos, Ixt} |Tail], bag, Tab, K, Obj, OldRecs) ->
db_put(Ixt, {element(Pos, Obj), K}),
add_index2(Tail, bag, Tab, K, Obj, OldRecs);
-add_index2([{Pos, Ixt} |Tail], Type, Tab, K, Obj, OldRecs) ->
+add_index2([{Pos, Ixt} |Tail], Type, Tab, K, Obj, OldRecs0) ->
%% Remove old tuples in index if Tab is updated
- case OldRecs of
- undefined ->
- Old = mnesia_lib:db_get(Tab, K),
- del_ixes(Ixt, Old, Pos, K);
- Old ->
- del_ixes(Ixt, Old, Pos, K)
- end,
- db_put(Ixt, {element(Pos, Obj), K}),
- add_index2(Tail, Type, Tab, K, Obj, OldRecs);
+ OldRecs1 = case OldRecs0 of
+ undefined -> mnesia_lib:db_get(Tab, K);
+ _ -> OldRecs0
+ end,
+ IdxVal = element(Pos, Obj),
+ case [Old || Old <- OldRecs1, element(Pos, Old) =/= IdxVal] of
+ [] when OldRecs1 =:= [] -> %% Write
+ db_put(Ixt, {element(Pos, Obj), K}),
+ add_index2(Tail, Type, Tab, K, Obj, OldRecs0);
+ [] -> %% when OldRecs1 =/= [] Update without modifying index field
+ add_index2(Tail, Type, Tab, K, Obj, OldRecs0);
+ OldRecs -> %% Update
+ db_put(Ixt, {element(Pos, Obj), K}),
+ del_ixes(Ixt, OldRecs, Pos, K),
+ add_index2(Tail, Type, Tab, K, Obj, OldRecs0)
+ end;
add_index2([], _, _Tab, _K, _Obj, _) -> ok.
delete_index(Index, Tab, K) ->
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_atomicity_test.erl b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_atomicity_test.erl
index 1d9d9c35bc..e3e0eaaf75 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_atomicity_test.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_atomicity_test.erl
@@ -557,8 +557,8 @@ start_lock_waiter(BlockOpA, BlockOpB, Config) ->
?verify_mnesia([N1], [N2]).
mk_tab_name(Prefix) ->
- {Mega, Sec, Micro} = erlang:now(),
- list_to_atom(lists:concat([Prefix , Mega, '_', Sec, '_', Micro])).
+ Count = erlang:unique_integer([monotonic,positive]),
+ list_to_atom(lists:concat([Prefix , '_', Count])).
lock_waiter_fun(Op, TabName, Val) ->
case Op of
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_config_test.erl b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_config_test.erl
index c8a6a000c6..089fbc06dc 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_config_test.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_config_test.erl
@@ -1206,7 +1206,7 @@ dynamic_ext(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
end,
[Check(Test) || Test <- [{tab1, ram_copies},{tab2, disc_copies},{tab3, disc_only_copies}]],
- T = now(),
+ T = erlang:unique_integer(),
?match(ok, mnesia:dirty_write({tab0, 42, T})),
?match(ok, mnesia:dirty_write({tab1, 42, T})),
?match(ok, mnesia:dirty_write({tab2, 42, T})),
@@ -1284,7 +1284,7 @@ check_storage(Me, Orig, Other) ->
mnesia_test_lib:kill_mnesia([Orig]),
mnesia_test_lib:kill_mnesia(Other),
- T = now(),
+ T = erlang:unique_integer(),
?match(ok, rpc:call(Me, mnesia, dirty_write, [{tab2, 42, T}])),
?match(stopped, rpc:call(Me, mnesia, stop, [])),
?match(ok, rpc:call(Me, mnesia, start, [])),
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_cost.erl b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_cost.erl
index ff0108ced1..714dbaef27 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_cost.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_cost.erl
@@ -108,11 +108,11 @@ run(What, OtherInfo, Ops, F) ->
run(t, What, OtherInfo, Ops, F).
run(How, What, OtherInfo, Ops, F) ->
- T1 = erlang:now(),
+ T1 = erlang:monotonic_time(),
statistics(runtime),
do_times(How, ?TIMES, F),
{_, RunTime} = statistics(runtime),
- T2 = erlang:now(),
+ T2 = erlang:monotonic_time(),
RealTime = subtr(T1, T2),
report(How, What, OtherInfo, Ops, RunTime, RealTime).
@@ -140,11 +140,7 @@ report(dirty, What, OtherInfo, Ops, RunTime, RealTime) ->
subtr(Before, After) ->
- E =(element(1,After)*1000000000000
- +element(2,After)*1000000+element(3,After)) -
- (element(1,Before)*1000000000000
- +element(2,Before)*1000000+element(3,Before)),
- E div 1000.
+ erlang:convert_time_unit(After-Before, native, milli_seconds).
do_times(t, I, F) ->
do_trans_times(I, F);
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_dbn_meters.erl b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_dbn_meters.erl
index f97bd973fc..5c3ea08a1d 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_dbn_meters.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_dbn_meters.erl
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ some_meters() ->
report_meter(Meter) ->
Times = 100,
Micros = repeat_meter(Meter,{atomic,{0,ignore}},Times) div Times,
- io:format("\t~-30w ~-10w micro seconds (mean of ~p repetitions)~n",[Meter,Micros,Times]).
+ io:format("\t~-30w ~-10w nano seconds (mean of ~p repetitions)~n",[Meter,Micros,Times]).
repeat_meter(_Meter,{atomic,{Micros,_Result}},0) ->
Micros;
@@ -110,9 +110,9 @@ meter(create) ->
Key = 1,
mnesia:transaction(fun() -> mnesia:delete({simple,Key}) end),
Fun = fun() ->
- BeforeT = erlang:now(),
+ BeforeT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
R = mnesia:write(#simple{key=Key}),
- AfterT = erlang:now(),
+ AfterT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
elapsed_time(BeforeT,AfterT,R)
end,
mnesia:transaction(Fun);
@@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ meter(open_safe_read) ->
Key = 2,
mnesia:transaction(fun() -> mnesia:write(#simple{key=Key}) end),
Fun = fun() ->
- BeforeT = erlang:now(),
+ BeforeT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
R = mnesia:read({simple,Key}),
- AfterT = erlang:now(),
+ AfterT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
elapsed_time(BeforeT,AfterT,R)
end,
mnesia:transaction(Fun);
@@ -132,9 +132,9 @@ meter(open_dirty_read) ->
Key = 21,
mnesia:transaction(fun() -> mnesia:write(#simple{key=Key}) end),
Fun = fun() ->
- BeforeT = erlang:now(),
+ BeforeT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
R = mnesia:dirty_read({simple,Key}),
- AfterT = erlang:now(),
+ AfterT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
elapsed_time(BeforeT,AfterT,R)
end,
mnesia:transaction(Fun);
@@ -144,9 +144,9 @@ meter(get_int) ->
mnesia:transaction(fun() -> mnesia:write(#simple{key=Key}) end),
Fun = fun() ->
[Simple] = mnesia:read({simple,Key}),
- BeforeT = erlang:now(),
+ BeforeT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
Int = Simple#simple.val,
- AfterT = erlang:now(),
+ AfterT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
elapsed_time(BeforeT,AfterT,Int)
end,
mnesia:transaction(Fun);
@@ -155,9 +155,9 @@ meter(open_update) ->
Key = 3,
mnesia:transaction(fun() -> mnesia:write(#simple{key=Key}) end),
Fun = fun() ->
- BeforeT = erlang:now(),
+ BeforeT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
R = mnesia:wread({simple,Key}),
- AfterT = erlang:now(),
+ AfterT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
elapsed_time(BeforeT,AfterT,R)
end,
mnesia:transaction(Fun);
@@ -167,9 +167,9 @@ meter(put_int) ->
mnesia:transaction(fun() -> mnesia:write(#simple{key=Key}) end),
Fun = fun() ->
[Simple] = mnesia:wread({simple,Key}),
- BeforeT = erlang:now(),
+ BeforeT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
R = Simple#simple{val=7},
- AfterT = erlang:now(),
+ AfterT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
elapsed_time(BeforeT,AfterT,R)
end,
mnesia:transaction(Fun);
@@ -179,10 +179,10 @@ meter(put_int_and_copy) ->
mnesia:transaction(fun() -> mnesia:write(#simple{key=Key}) end),
Fun = fun() ->
[Simple] = mnesia:wread({simple,Key}),
- BeforeT = erlang:now(),
+ BeforeT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
Simple2 = Simple#simple{val=17},
R = mnesia:write(Simple2),
- AfterT = erlang:now(),
+ AfterT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
elapsed_time(BeforeT,AfterT,R)
end,
mnesia:transaction(Fun);
@@ -191,15 +191,15 @@ meter(dirty_put_int_and_copy) ->
Key = 55,
mnesia:dirty_write(#simple{key=Key}),
[Simple] = mnesia:dirty_read({simple,Key}),
- BeforeT = erlang:now(),
+ BeforeT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
Simple2 = Simple#simple{val=17},
R = mnesia:dirty_write(Simple2),
- AfterT = erlang:now(),
+ AfterT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
{atomic,elapsed_time(BeforeT,AfterT,R)};
meter(start_trans) ->
- BeforeT = erlang:now(),
- {atomic,AfterT} = mnesia:transaction(fun() -> erlang:now() end),
+ BeforeT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
+ {atomic,AfterT} = mnesia:transaction(fun() -> erlang:monotonic_time() end),
{atomic,elapsed_time(BeforeT,AfterT,ok)};
meter(commit_one_update) ->
@@ -209,19 +209,19 @@ meter(commit_one_update) ->
[Simple] = mnesia:wread({simple,Key}),
Simple2 = Simple#simple{val=27},
_R = mnesia:write(Simple2),
- erlang:now()
+ erlang:monotonic_time()
end,
{atomic,BeforeT} = mnesia:transaction(Fun),
- AfterT = erlang:now(),
+ AfterT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
{atomic,elapsed_time(BeforeT,AfterT,ok)};
meter(delete) ->
Key = 7,
mnesia:transaction(fun() -> mnesia:write(#simple{key=Key}) end),
Fun = fun() ->
- BeforeT = erlang:now(),
+ BeforeT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
R = mnesia:delete({simple,Key}),
- AfterT = erlang:now(),
+ AfterT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
elapsed_time(BeforeT,AfterT,R)
end,
mnesia:transaction(Fun);
@@ -229,15 +229,12 @@ meter(delete) ->
meter(dirty_delete) ->
Key = 75,
mnesia:dirty_write(#simple{key=Key}),
- BeforeT = erlang:now(),
+ BeforeT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
R = mnesia:dirty_delete({simple,Key}),
- AfterT = erlang:now(),
+ AfterT = erlang:monotonic_time(),
{atomic, elapsed_time(BeforeT,AfterT,R)}.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% Calculate the elapsed time
elapsed_time(BeforeT,AfterT,Result) ->
- {(element(1,AfterT)*1000000000000
- +element(2,AfterT)*1000000+element(3,AfterT)) -
- (element(1,BeforeT)*1000000000000
- +element(2,BeforeT)*1000000+element(3,BeforeT)),Result}.
+ {erlang:convert_time_unit(AfterT-BeforeT, native, nano_seconds),Result}.
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_dirty_access_test.erl b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_dirty_access_test.erl
index 89aff2b3b8..0d57e5a1b1 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_dirty_access_test.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_dirty_access_test.erl
@@ -401,9 +401,26 @@ dirty_index_read(Config, Storage) ->
?match({'EXIT', _}, mnesia:dirty_index_read(Tab, 2, BadValPos)),
?match({'EXIT', _}, mnesia:dirty_index_read(foo, 2, ValPos)),
?match({'EXIT', _}, mnesia:dirty_index_read([], 2, ValPos)),
-
+
+ mnesia:dirty_write({Tab, 5, 1}),
+ ?match(ok, index_read_loop(Tab, 0)),
+
?verify_mnesia(Nodes, []).
+
+index_read_loop(Tab, N) when N =< 1000 ->
+ spawn_link(fun() ->
+ mnesia:transaction(fun() -> mnesia:write({Tab, 5, 1}) end)
+ end),
+ case mnesia:dirty_match_object({Tab, '_', 1}) of
+ [{Tab, 5, 1}] ->
+ index_read_loop(Tab, N+1);
+ Other -> {N, Other}
+ end;
+index_read_loop(_, _) ->
+ ok.
+
+
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_evil_backup.erl b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_evil_backup.erl
index 5392267f79..e605fa7926 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_evil_backup.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_evil_backup.erl
@@ -229,10 +229,16 @@ restore(Config, Op) ->
[mnesia:dirty_write({Tab1, N, N+1}) || N <- lists:seq(1, 11)],
[mnesia:dirty_write({Tab2, N, N+1}) || N <- lists:seq(1, 11)],
[mnesia:dirty_write({Tab3, N, N+1}) || N <- lists:seq(1, 11)],
- _Res11 = [{Tab1, N, N+1} || N <- lists:seq(1, 11)],
+
Res21 = [{Tab2, N, N+1} || N <- lists:seq(1, 11)],
Res31 = [[{Tab3, N, N+1}, {Tab3, N, N+44}] || N <- lists:seq(1, 10)],
-
+ Check = fun() ->
+ [disk_log:pid2name(X) ||
+ X <- processes(), Data <- [process_info(X, [current_function])],
+ Data =/= undefined,
+ element(1, element(2, lists:keyfind(current_function, 1, Data)))=:= disk_log]
+ end,
+ Before = Check(),
?match({atomic, [Tab1]}, Restore(File1, [{Op, [Tab1]},
{skip_tables, Tabs -- [Tab1]}])),
case Op of
@@ -319,6 +325,8 @@ restore(Config, Op) ->
end,
?match(ok, file:delete(File1)),
?match(ok, file:delete(File2)),
+ ?match([], Check() -- Before),
+
?verify_mnesia(Nodes, []).
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_isolation_test.erl b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_isolation_test.erl
index 6abb1f7cdc..b66da6e390 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_isolation_test.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_isolation_test.erl
@@ -1127,7 +1127,9 @@ update_shared(Tab, Me, Acc) ->
0 ->
case mnesia:transaction(Update) of
{atomic, {ok,Term,W2}} ->
- io:format("~p:~p:(~p,~p) ~w@~w~n", [erlang:now(),node(),Me,Acc,Term,W2]),
+ io:format("~p:~p:(~p,~p) ~w@~w~n",
+ [erlang:unique_integer([monotonic,positive]),
+ node(),Me,Acc,Term,W2]),
update_shared(Tab, Me, Acc+1);
Else ->
?error("Trans failed on ~p with ~p~n"
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_test_lib.erl b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_test_lib.erl
index 035d6bde87..9d3b277e07 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_test_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_test_lib.erl
@@ -238,8 +238,8 @@ slave_start_link() ->
slave_start_link(Node) ->
[Local, Host] = node_to_name_and_host(Node),
- {Mega, Sec, Micro} = erlang:now(),
- List = [Local, "_", Mega, "_", Sec, "_", Micro],
+ Count = erlang:unique_integer([positive]),
+ List = [Local, "_", Count],
Name = list_to_atom(lists:concat(List)),
slave_start_link(list_to_atom(Host), Name).
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_tpcb.erl b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_tpcb.erl
index 3f936591b0..c6eda1c448 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_tpcb.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_tpcb.erl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2010. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2013. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -100,9 +100,13 @@
replica_test/1,
sticky_replica_test/1,
remote_test/1,
- remote_frag2_test/1
+ remote_frag2_test/1,
+
+ conflict_benchmark/1
]).
+-include_lib("common_test/include/ct_event.hrl").
+
-define(SECOND, 1000000).
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -160,7 +164,7 @@
-record(history,
{
history_id = {0, 0}, % {DriverId, DriverLocalHistoryid}
- time_stamp = now(), % Time point during active transaction
+ time_stamp = erlang:system_time(), % Time point during active transaction
branch_id = 0, % Branch associated with teller
teller_id = 0, % Teller invlolved in transaction
account_id = 0, % Account updated by transaction
@@ -192,8 +196,10 @@
driver_nodes = [node()],
n_drivers_per_node = 1,
use_running_mnesia = false,
+ seed,
stop_after = timer:minutes(15), % Minimum 15 min
report_interval = timer:minutes(1),
+ send_bench_report = false,
use_sticky_locks = false,
spawn_near_branch = false,
activity_type = transaction,
@@ -398,8 +404,29 @@ config(remote_frag2_test, ReplicaType) ->
{stop_after, timer:minutes(1)},
{report_interval, timer:seconds(10)},
{reuse_history_id, true}
+ ];
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% Ten drivers per node, tables replicated to all nodes, single branch
+
+config(conflict_benchmark, ReplicaType) ->
+ Remote = nodes(),
+ Local = node(),
+ Nodes = [Local | Remote],
+ [{db_nodes, Nodes},
+ {driver_nodes, Nodes},
+ {replica_nodes, Nodes},
+ {n_drivers_per_node, 10},
+ {n_branches, 1},
+ {n_accounts_per_branch, 10},
+ {replica_type, ReplicaType},
+ {stop_after, timer:minutes(1)},
+ {report_interval, timer:seconds(10)},
+ {send_bench_report, true},
+ {reuse_history_id, true}
].
+
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
start(What, ReplicaType) ->
@@ -423,6 +450,9 @@ remote_test(ReplicaType) ->
remote_frag2_test(ReplicaType) ->
start(remote_frag2_test, ReplicaType).
+conflict_benchmark(ReplicaType) ->
+ start(config(conflict_benchmark, ReplicaType)).
+
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% Args is a list of {Key, Val} tuples where Key is a field name
%% in either the record tab_config or run_config. Unknown keys are ignored.
@@ -727,7 +757,7 @@ reporter_init(Starter, RC) ->
replica_type = Type
},
Drivers = start_drivers(RC, TC),
- Now = now_to_micros(erlang:now()),
+ Now = erlang:monotonic_time(),
State = #reporter_state{driver_pids = Drivers,
run_config = RC,
starter_pid = Starter,
@@ -865,8 +895,9 @@ add_time(Acc, New) ->
-define(AVOID_DIV_ZERO(_What_), try (_What_) catch _:_ -> 0 end).
show_report(State) ->
- Now = now_to_micros(erlang:now()),
+ Now = erlang:timestamp(),
Iters = State#reporter_state.n_iters,
+ Cfg = State#reporter_state.run_config,
Time = State#reporter_state.curr,
Max = Time#time.max_time,
N = Time#time.n_trans,
@@ -889,6 +920,16 @@ show_report(State) ->
"duration of longest transaction was ~p milliseconds~n",
[Tps, BruttoTps, Max div 1000])
end,
+ case Cfg#run_config.send_bench_report of
+ true ->
+ ct_event:notify(
+ #event{name = benchmark_data,
+ data = [{suite,"mnesia_tpcb"},
+ {value,Tps}]});
+ _ ->
+ ok
+ end,
+
State#reporter_state{prev_tps = Tps, prev_micros = Now}.
signed_diff(Iters, Curr, Prev) ->
@@ -899,11 +940,6 @@ signed_diff(Iters, Curr, Prev) ->
sign(N) when N > 0 -> {"+", N};
sign(N) -> {"", N}.
-
-now_to_micros({Mega, Secs, Micros}) ->
- DT = calendar:now_to_datetime({Mega, Secs, 0}),
- S = calendar:datetime_to_gregorian_seconds(DT),
- (S * ?SECOND) + Micros.
start_drivers(RC, TC) ->
LastHistoryId = table_info(history, size),
@@ -956,7 +992,11 @@ alloc_local_branches([], Specs, OrphanBranches) ->
{Specs, OrphanBranches}.
driver_init(DS, AllBranches) ->
- Seed = erlang:now(),
+ Seed = case (DS#driver_state.run_config)#run_config.seed of
+ undefined -> rand:seed(exsplus);
+ ExpSeed -> rand:seed(ExpSeed)
+ end,
+
DS2 =
if
DS#driver_state.n_local_branches =:= 0 ->
@@ -1010,14 +1050,7 @@ calc_trans(DS) ->
%% Generate teller_id, account_id and delta
%% Time the TPC-B transaction
time_trans(DS) ->
- OldSeed = get(random_seed), % Avoid interference with Mnesia
- put(random_seed, DS#driver_state.seed),
- Random = random:uniform(),
- NewSeed = get(random_seed),
- case OldSeed of
- undefined -> erase(random_seed);
- _ -> put(random_seed, OldSeed)
- end,
+ {Random, NewSeed} = rand:uniform_s(DS#driver_state.seed),
TC = DS#driver_state.tab_config,
RC = DS#driver_state.run_config,
diff --git a/lib/mnesia/vsn.mk b/lib/mnesia/vsn.mk
index 79dd495c4b..0fe5b5db8b 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/mnesia/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-MNESIA_VSN = 4.13
+MNESIA_VSN = 4.13.2
diff --git a/lib/odbc/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/odbc/doc/src/notes.xml
index add8229955..59d46de02a 100644
--- a/lib/odbc/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/odbc/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -32,7 +32,31 @@
<p>This document describes the changes made to the odbc application.
</p>
- <section><title>ODBC 2.11</title>
+ <section><title>ODBC 2.11.1</title>
+
+ <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ New application variable to set timeout of internal
+ communication setup between the erlang code and the
+ c-port program that interfaces the odbc driver. This can
+ be useful if you have an underlying system that is slow
+ due to heavy load at startup.</p>
+ <p>
+ With this environment variable you can easily bypass and
+ tailor odbc to the needs of the underlying actual system
+ without changing the configuration. Which is a good thing
+ because this value is very system specific.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12935</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
+<section><title>ODBC 2.11</title>
<section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
<list>
diff --git a/lib/odbc/doc/src/odbc.xml b/lib/odbc/doc/src/odbc.xml
index 01bc0cb7ff..6a2a3587e4 100644
--- a/lib/odbc/doc/src/odbc.xml
+++ b/lib/odbc/doc/src/odbc.xml
@@ -221,6 +221,18 @@
and their meanings are dependent on the database being used.</item>
<item><c>Reason</c> is as per the <c>Reason</c> field when extended errors are not enabled.</item>
</list>
+
+ <note>
+ <p>The current implementation spawns a port programm
+ written in C that utilizes the actual ODBC driver. There
+ is a default timeout of 5000 msec for this port programm
+ to connect to the Erlang ODBC application. This timeout
+ can be changed by setting an application specific
+ environment variable 'port_timeout' with the number of
+ milliseconds for the ODBC application. E.g.: [{odbc,
+ [{port_timeout, 60000}]}] to set it to 60 seconds.
+ </p>
+ </note>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
diff --git a/lib/odbc/src/odbc.erl b/lib/odbc/src/odbc.erl
index 4901821e9c..12560bfb6e 100644
--- a/lib/odbc/src/odbc.erl
+++ b/lib/odbc/src/odbc.erl
@@ -26,6 +26,8 @@
-include("odbc_internal.hrl").
+-define(ODBC_PORT_TIMEOUT, 5000).
+
%% API --------------------------------------------------------------------
-export([start/0, start/1, stop/0,
@@ -523,10 +525,10 @@ handle_msg({connect, ODBCCmd, AutoCommitMode, SrollableCursors},
NewState = State#state{auto_commit_mode = AutoCommitMode,
scrollable_cursors = SrollableCursors},
- case gen_tcp:accept(ListenSocketSup, 5000) of
+ case gen_tcp:accept(ListenSocketSup, port_timeout()) of
{ok, SupSocket} ->
gen_tcp:close(ListenSocketSup),
- case gen_tcp:accept(ListenSocketOdbc, 5000) of
+ case gen_tcp:accept(ListenSocketOdbc, port_timeout()) of
{ok, OdbcSocket} ->
gen_tcp:close(ListenSocketOdbc),
odbc_send(OdbcSocket, ODBCCmd),
@@ -983,3 +985,6 @@ string_terminate_value(Binary) when is_binary(Binary) ->
<<Binary/binary,0:16>>;
string_terminate_value(null) ->
null.
+
+port_timeout() ->
+ application:get_env(?MODULE, port_timeout, ?ODBC_PORT_TIMEOUT).
diff --git a/lib/odbc/test/odbc_connect_SUITE.erl b/lib/odbc/test/odbc_connect_SUITE.erl
index 93e949faf6..2d4173a008 100644
--- a/lib/odbc/test/odbc_connect_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/odbc/test/odbc_connect_SUITE.erl
@@ -120,7 +120,16 @@ end_per_suite(_Config) ->
%% Note: This function is free to add any key/value pairs to the Config
%% variable, but should NOT alter/remove any existing entries.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+init_per_testcase(connect_port_timeout, Config) ->
+ odbc:stop(),
+ application:load(odbc),
+ application:set_env(odbc, port_timeout, 0),
+ odbc:start(),
+ init_per_testcase_common(Config);
init_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) ->
+ init_per_testcase_common(Config).
+
+init_per_testcase_common(Config) ->
test_server:format("ODBCINI = ~p~n", [os:getenv("ODBCINI")]),
Dog = test_server:timetrap(?default_timeout),
Temp = lists:keydelete(connection_ref, 1, Config),
@@ -135,7 +144,16 @@ init_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) ->
%% A list of key/value pairs, holding the test case configuration.
%% Description: Cleanup after each test case
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+end_per_testcase(connect_port_timeout, Config) ->
+ application:unset_env(odbc, port_timeout),
+ odbc:stop(),
+ odbc:start(),
+ end_per_testcase_common(Config);
end_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) ->
+ end_per_testcase_common(Config).
+
+end_per_testcase_common(Config) ->
Table = ?config(tableName, Config),
{ok, Ref} = odbc:connect(?RDBMS:connection_string(), odbc_test_lib:platform_options()),
Result = odbc:sql_query(Ref, "DROP TABLE " ++ Table),
@@ -423,6 +441,18 @@ connect_timeout(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%% Need to return ok here "{'EXIT',timeout} return value" will
%% be interpreted as that the testcase has timed out.
ok.
+
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+connect_port_timeout(doc) ->
+ ["Test the timeout for the port program to connect back to the odbc "
+ "application within the connect function."];
+connect_port_timeout(suite) -> [];
+connect_port_timeout(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ %% Application environment var 'port_timeout' has been set to 0 by
+ %% init_per_testcase/2.
+ {error,timeout} = odbc:connect(?RDBMS:connection_string(),
+ odbc_test_lib:platform_options()).
+
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
timeout(doc) ->
["Test that timeouts don't cause unwanted behavior sush as receiving"
diff --git a/lib/odbc/vsn.mk b/lib/odbc/vsn.mk
index d4dc6bbe1d..c7c84560d1 100644
--- a/lib/odbc/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/odbc/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-ODBC_VSN = 2.11
+ODBC_VSN = 2.11.1
diff --git a/lib/parsetools/doc/src/leex.xml b/lib/parsetools/doc/src/leex.xml
index 7ee0633dac..85680f58a6 100644
--- a/lib/parsetools/doc/src/leex.xml
+++ b/lib/parsetools/doc/src/leex.xml
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Token = tuple()</code>
<v>LeexRet = {ok, Scannerfile}
| {ok, Scannerfile, Warnings}
| error
- | {error, Warnings, Errors}</v>
+ | {error, Errors, Warnings}</v>
<v>Scannerfile = filename()</v>
<v>Warnings = Errors = [{filename(), [ErrorInfo]}]</v>
<v>ErrorInfo = {ErrorLine, module(), Reason}</v>
diff --git a/lib/parsetools/doc/src/yecc.xml b/lib/parsetools/doc/src/yecc.xml
index 8c356099e7..87fdfcdaef 100644
--- a/lib/parsetools/doc/src/yecc.xml
+++ b/lib/parsetools/doc/src/yecc.xml
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
<v>Grammarfile = filename()</v>
<v>Options = Option | [Option]</v>
<v>Option =&nbsp;-&nbsp;see below&nbsp;-</v>
- <v>YeccRet = {ok, Parserfile} | {ok, Parserfile, Warnings} | error | {error, Warnings, Errors}</v>
+ <v>YeccRet = {ok, Parserfile} | {ok, Parserfile, Warnings} | error | {error, Errors, Warnings}</v>
<v>Parserfile = filename()</v>
<v>Warnings = Errors = [{filename(), [ErrorInfo]}]</v>
<v>ErrorInfo = {ErrorLine, module(), Reason}</v>
diff --git a/lib/public_key/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/public_key/doc/src/notes.xml
index 87db5bd9f4..8034d7fade 100644
--- a/lib/public_key/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/public_key/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -35,6 +35,21 @@
<file>notes.xml</file>
</header>
+<section><title>Public_Key 1.0.1</title>
+
+ <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Document enhancements</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12986</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
<section><title>Public_Key 1.0</title>
<section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
diff --git a/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml b/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml
index 209de2bdf7..b247618efc 100644
--- a/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml
+++ b/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml
@@ -498,13 +498,13 @@
<name>pkix_path_validation(TrustedCert, CertChain, Options) -> {ok, {PublicKeyInfo, PolicyTree}} | {error, {bad_cert, Reason}} </name>
<fsummary>Performs a basic path validation according to RFC 5280.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>TrustedCert = #'OTPCertificate'{} | der_encode() | atom()</v>
+ <v>TrustedCert = #'OTPCertificate'{} | der_encoded() | atom()</v>
<d>Normally a trusted certificate, but it can also be a path-validation
error that can be discovered while
constructing the input to this function and that is to be run through the <c>verify_fun</c>.
Examples are <c>unknown_ca</c> and <c>selfsigned_peer.</c>
</d>
- <v>CertChain = [der_encode()]</v>
+ <v>CertChain = [der_encoded()]</v>
<d>A list of DER-encoded certificates in trust order ending with the peer certificate.</d>
<v>Options = proplists:proplist()</v>
<v>PublicKeyInfo = {?'rsaEncryption' | ?'id-dsa',
diff --git a/lib/public_key/vsn.mk b/lib/public_key/vsn.mk
index 7f752529f0..f762473a58 100644
--- a/lib/public_key/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/public_key/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-PUBLIC_KEY_VSN = 1.0
+PUBLIC_KEY_VSN = 1.0.1
diff --git a/lib/sasl/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/sasl/doc/src/notes.xml
index 36ea42762a..5945ef6490 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/sasl/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -31,6 +31,32 @@
</header>
<p>This document describes the changes made to the SASL application.</p>
+<section><title>SASL 2.6</title>
+
+ <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>A mechanism for limiting the amount of text that the
+ built-in error logger events will produce has been
+ introduced. It is useful for limiting both the size of
+ log files and the CPU time used to produce them.</p>
+ <p>This mechanism is experimental in the sense that it
+ may be changed if it turns out that it does not solve the
+ problem it is supposed to solve. In that case, there may
+ be backward incompatible improvements to this
+ mechanism.</p>
+ <p>See the documentation for the config parameter
+ <c>error_logger_format_depth</c> in the Kernel
+ application for information about how to turn on this
+ feature.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12864</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
<section><title>SASL 2.5</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
diff --git a/lib/sasl/doc/src/sasl_app.xml b/lib/sasl/doc/src/sasl_app.xml
index 7cdb3e2ca7..fe38e69ce3 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/doc/src/sasl_app.xml
+++ b/lib/sasl/doc/src/sasl_app.xml
@@ -57,11 +57,19 @@
<taglist>
<tag><c>sasl_report_tty_h</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Formats and writes <em>supervisor reports</em>, <em>crash reports</em> and <em>progress reports</em> to <c>stdio</c>.</p>
+ <p>Formats and writes <em>supervisor reports</em>, <em>crash reports</em> and <em>progress reports</em> to <c>stdio</c>.
+ This error logger event handler will use
+ <seealso marker="kernel:kernel_app#error_logger_format_depth">error_logger_format_depth</seealso>
+ in the Kernel application to limit how much detail are printed to
+ for crash and supervisor reports.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>sasl_report_file_h</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Formats and writes <em>supervisor reports</em>, <em>crash report</em> and <em>progress report</em> to a single file.</p>
+ <p>Formats and writes <em>supervisor reports</em>, <em>crash report</em> and <em>progress report</em> to a single file.
+ This error logger event handler will use
+ <seealso marker="kernel:kernel_app#error_logger_format_depth">error_logger_format_depth</seealso>
+ in the Kernel application to limit how much detail are printed to
+ for crash and supervisor reports.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>log_mf_h</c></tag>
<item>
diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/sasl.app.src b/lib/sasl/src/sasl.app.src
index 7864e84773..705bb73fc5 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/src/sasl.app.src
+++ b/lib/sasl/src/sasl.app.src
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2010. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -46,6 +46,6 @@
{env, [{sasl_error_logger, tty},
{errlog_type, all}]},
{mod, {sasl, []}},
- {runtime_dependencies, ["tools-2.6.14","stdlib-2.0","kernel-3.0",
+ {runtime_dependencies, ["tools-2.6.14","stdlib-2.6","kernel-4.1",
"erts-6.0"]}]}.
diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/sasl.appup.src b/lib/sasl/src/sasl.appup.src
index eddb5a3fd0..2c8812f566 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/src/sasl.appup.src
+++ b/lib/sasl/src/sasl.appup.src
@@ -18,7 +18,9 @@
%% %CopyrightEnd%
{"%VSN%",
%% Up from - max one major revision back
- [{<<"2\\.4(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], % OTP-17
+ [{<<"2\\.5(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}, % OTP-18.0.*
+ {<<"2\\.4(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], % OTP-17
%% Down to - max one major revision back
- [{<<"2\\.4(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] % OTP-17
+ [{<<"2\\.5(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}, % OTP-18.0.*
+ {<<"2\\.4(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] % OTP-17
}.
diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/sasl_report.erl b/lib/sasl/src/sasl_report.erl
index 1b1d432352..0b8c4212d2 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/src/sasl_report.erl
+++ b/lib/sasl/src/sasl_report.erl
@@ -62,27 +62,53 @@ write_report2(IO, Fd, Head, supervisor_report, Report) ->
Context = sup_get(errorContext, Report),
Reason = sup_get(reason, Report),
Offender = sup_get(offender, Report),
- FmtString = " Supervisor: ~p~n Context: ~p~n Reason: "
- "~80.18p~n Offender: ~80.18p~n~n",
- write_report_action(IO, Fd, Head ++ FmtString,
- [Name,Context,Reason,Offender]);
+ {FmtString,Args} = supervisor_format([Name,Context,Reason,Offender]),
+ write_report_action(IO, Fd, Head, FmtString, Args);
write_report2(IO, Fd, Head, progress, Report) ->
Format = format_key_val(Report),
- write_report_action(IO, Fd, Head ++ "~s", [Format]);
+ write_report_action(IO, Fd, Head, "~s", [Format]);
write_report2(IO, Fd, Head, crash_report, Report) ->
- Format = proc_lib:format(Report),
- write_report_action(IO, Fd, Head ++ "~s", [Format]).
+ Depth = get_depth(),
+ Format = proc_lib:format(Report, latin1, Depth),
+ write_report_action(IO, Fd, Head, "~s", [Format]).
+
+supervisor_format(Args0) ->
+ case get_depth() of
+ unlimited ->
+ {" Supervisor: ~p~n"
+ " Context: ~p~n"
+ " Reason: ~80.18p~n"
+ " Offender: ~80.18p~n~n",
+ Args0};
+ Depth ->
+ [A,B,C,D] = Args0,
+ Args = [A,Depth,B,Depth,C,Depth,D,Depth],
+ {" Supervisor: ~P~n"
+ " Context: ~P~n"
+ " Reason: ~80.18P~n"
+ " Offender: ~80.18P~n~n",
+ Args}
+ end.
-write_report_action(io, Fd, Format, Args) ->
- io:format(Fd, Format, Args);
-write_report_action(io_lib, _Fd, Format, Args) ->
- io_lib:format(Format, Args).
+write_report_action(IO, Fd, Head, Format, Args) ->
+ S = [Head|io_lib:format(Format, Args)],
+ case IO of
+ io -> io:put_chars(Fd, S);
+ io_lib -> S
+ end.
format_key_val([{Tag,Data}|Rep]) ->
io_lib:format(" ~16w: ~p~n",[Tag,Data]) ++ format_key_val(Rep);
format_key_val(_) ->
[].
+get_depth() ->
+ case application:get_env(kernel, error_logger_format_depth) of
+ {ok, Depth} when is_integer(Depth) ->
+ max(10, Depth);
+ undefined ->
+ unlimited
+ end.
sup_get(Tag, Report) ->
case lists:keysearch(Tag, 1, Report) of
diff --git a/lib/sasl/test/Makefile b/lib/sasl/test/Makefile
index 86fc57abfc..86976def6a 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/test/Makefile
+++ b/lib/sasl/test/Makefile
@@ -29,11 +29,13 @@ MODULES= \
alarm_handler_SUITE \
installer \
release_handler_SUITE \
+ sasl_report_SUITE \
+ sasl_report_suite_supervisor \
systools_SUITE \
systools_rc_SUITE \
overload_SUITE \
rb_SUITE \
- rh_test_lib
+ rh_test_lib \
ERL_FILES= $(MODULES:%=%.erl)
diff --git a/lib/sasl/test/sasl_SUITE.erl b/lib/sasl/test/sasl_SUITE.erl
index 1d76cdee6e..cd8316b451 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/test/sasl_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/sasl/test/sasl_SUITE.erl
@@ -28,10 +28,11 @@
-export([app_test/1,
appup_test/1,
log_mf_h_env/1,
- log_file/1]).
+ log_file/1,
+ utc_log/1]).
all() ->
- [log_mf_h_env, log_file, app_test, appup_test].
+ [log_mf_h_env, log_file, app_test, appup_test, utc_log].
groups() ->
[].
@@ -182,20 +183,104 @@ log_mf_h_env(Config) ->
log_file(Config) ->
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir,Config),
LogDir = filename:join(PrivDir,sasl_SUITE_log_dir),
- ok = filelib:ensure_dir(LogDir),
File = filename:join(LogDir, "file.log"),
+ ok = filelib:ensure_dir(File),
application:stop(sasl),
clear_env(sasl),
- ok = application:set_env(sasl,sasl_error_logger,{file, File}, [{persistent, true}]),
+ _ = test_log_file(File, {file,File}),
+ _ = test_log_file(File, {file,File,[write]}),
+
+ ok = file:write_file(File, <<"=PROGRESS preserve me\n">>),
+ <<"=PROGRESS preserve me\n",_/binary>> =
+ test_log_file(File, {file,File,[append]}),
+
+ ok = application:set_env(sasl,sasl_error_logger, tty,
+ [{persistent, false}]),
+ ok = application:start(sasl).
+
+test_log_file(File, Arg) ->
+ ok = application:set_env(sasl, sasl_error_logger, Arg,
+ [{persistent, true}]),
+ ok = application:start(sasl),
+ application:stop(sasl),
+ {ok,Bin} = file:read_file(File),
+ ok = file:delete(File),
+ Lines0 = binary:split(Bin, <<"\n">>, [trim_all,global]),
+ Lines = [L || L <- Lines0,
+ binary:match(L, <<"=PROGRESS">>) =:= {0,9}],
+ io:format("~p:\n~p\n", [Arg,Lines]),
+
+ %% There must be at least four PROGRESS lines.
+ if
+ length(Lines) >= 4 -> ok;
+ true -> ?t:fail()
+ end,
+ Bin.
+
+%% Make a basic test of utc_log.
+utc_log(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ LogDir = filename:join(PrivDir, sasl_SUITE_log_dir),
+ Log = filename:join(LogDir, "utc.log"),
+ ok = filelib:ensure_dir(Log),
+
+ application:stop(sasl),
+ clear_env(sasl),
+
+ %% Test that the UTC marker gets added to PROGRESS lines
+ %% when the utc_log configuration variable is set to true.
+ ok = application:set_env(sasl, sasl_error_logger, {file,Log},
+ [{persistent,true}]),
+ ok = application:set_env(sasl, utc_log, true, [{persistent,true}]),
ok = application:start(sasl),
application:stop(sasl),
- ok = application:set_env(sasl,sasl_error_logger,{file, File, [append]}, [{persistent, true}]),
+
+ verify_utc_log(Log, true),
+
+ %% Test that no UTC markers gets added to PROGRESS lines
+ %% when the utc_log configuration variable is set to false.
+ ok = application:set_env(sasl, utc_log, false, [{persistent,true}]),
+ ok = application:start(sasl),
+ application:stop(sasl),
+
+ verify_utc_log(Log, false),
+
+ %% Test that no UTC markers gets added to PROGRESS lines
+ %% when the utc_log configuration variable is unset.
+ ok = application:unset_env(sasl, utc_log, [{persistent,true}]),
ok = application:start(sasl),
application:stop(sasl),
- ok = application:set_env(sasl,sasl_error_logger, tty, [{persistent, false}]),
+
+ verify_utc_log(Log, false),
+
+ %% Change back to the standard TTY error logger.
+ ok = application:set_env(sasl,sasl_error_logger, tty,
+ [{persistent, false}]),
ok = application:start(sasl).
+verify_utc_log(Log, UTC) ->
+ {ok,Bin} = file:read_file(Log),
+ ok = file:delete(Log),
+
+ Lines0 = binary:split(Bin, <<"\n">>, [trim_all,global]),
+ Lines = [L || L <- Lines0,
+ binary:match(L, <<"=PROGRESS">>) =:= {0,9}],
+ Setting = application:get_env(sasl, utc_log),
+ io:format("utc_log ~p:\n~p\n", [Setting,Lines]),
+ Filtered = [L || L <- Lines,
+ binary:match(L, <<" UTC ===">>) =:= nomatch],
+ %% Filtered now contains all lines WITHOUT any UTC markers.
+ case UTC of
+ false ->
+ %% No UTC marker on the PROGRESS line.
+ Filtered = Lines;
+ true ->
+ %% Each PROGRESS line must have an UTC marker.
+ [] = Filtered
+ end,
+ ok.
+
%%-----------------------------------------------------------------
%% Internal
diff --git a/lib/sasl/test/sasl_report_SUITE.erl b/lib/sasl/test/sasl_report_SUITE.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..940234f152
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/sasl/test/sasl_report_SUITE.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,141 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2015. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+-module(sasl_report_SUITE).
+-export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1,
+ init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2]).
+-export([gen_server_crash/1]).
+
+-export([crash_me/0,start_link/0,init/1,handle_cast/2,terminate/2]).
+
+-include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl").
+
+suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
+
+all() ->
+ [gen_server_crash].
+
+groups() ->
+ [].
+
+init_per_suite(Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+end_per_suite(_Config) ->
+ ok.
+
+init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+gen_server_crash(Config) ->
+ try
+ do_gen_server_crash(Config)
+ after
+ error_logger:tty(true),
+ ok = application:unset_env(sasl, sasl_error_logger),
+ ok = application:unset_env(kernel, error_logger_format_depth),
+ error_logger:add_report_handler(cth_log_redirect)
+ end,
+ ok.
+
+do_gen_server_crash(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ LogDir = filename:join(PrivDir, ?MODULE),
+ KernelLog = filename:join(LogDir, "kernel.log"),
+ SaslLog = filename:join(LogDir, "sasl.log"),
+ ok = filelib:ensure_dir(SaslLog),
+
+ error_logger:delete_report_handler(cth_log_redirect),
+ error_logger:tty(false),
+ application:stop(sasl),
+ ok = application:set_env(sasl, sasl_error_logger, {file,SaslLog},
+ [{persistent,true}]),
+ application:set_env(kernel, error_logger_format_depth, 30),
+ error_logger:logfile({open,KernelLog}),
+ application:start(sasl),
+ io:format("~p\n", [gen_event:which_handlers(error_logger)]),
+
+ crash_me(),
+
+ error_logger:logfile(close),
+
+ check_file(KernelLog, 70000, 150000),
+ check_file(SaslLog, 50000, 100000),
+
+ ok.
+
+check_file(File, Min, Max) ->
+ {ok,Bin} = file:read_file(File),
+ Base = filename:basename(File),
+ io:format("*** Contents of ~s ***\n", [Base]),
+ io:put_chars([Bin,"\n"]),
+ Sz = byte_size(Bin),
+ io:format("Size: ~p (allowed range is ~p..~p)\n",
+ [Sz,Min,Max]),
+ if
+ Sz < Min ->
+ %% Truncated? Other problem?
+ ?t:fail({too_short,Base});
+ Sz > Max ->
+ %% Truncation doesn't work?
+ ?t:fail({too_big,Base});
+ true ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+%%%
+%%% gen_server that crashes.
+%%%
+
+crash_me() ->
+ {ok,SuperPid} = supervisor:start_link(sasl_report_suite_supervisor, []),
+ [{Id,Pid,_,_}] = supervisor:which_children(SuperPid),
+ HugeData = gb_sets:from_list(lists:seq(1, 100000)),
+ gen_server:cast(Pid, HugeData),
+ Ref = monitor(process, Pid),
+ receive
+ {'DOWN',Ref,process,Pid,_} ->
+ supervisor:terminate_child(SuperPid, Id),
+ unlink(SuperPid),
+ exit(SuperPid, kill),
+ ok
+ end.
+
+start_link() ->
+ gen_server:start_link(?MODULE, [], []).
+
+init(_) ->
+ St = <<0:100000/unit:8>>,
+ {ok,St}.
+
+handle_cast(Big, St) ->
+ Seq = lists:seq(1, 10000),
+ self() ! Seq,
+ self() ! Seq,
+ self() ! Seq,
+ self() ! Seq,
+ self() ! Seq,
+ x = Big,
+ {noreply,St}.
+
+terminate(_, _) ->
+ ok.
diff --git a/lib/sasl/test/sasl_report_suite_supervisor.erl b/lib/sasl/test/sasl_report_suite_supervisor.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..bc92a40af2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/sasl/test/sasl_report_suite_supervisor.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2015. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+
+-module(sasl_report_suite_supervisor).
+
+-behaviour(supervisor).
+
+%% API
+-export([start_link/0]).
+
+%% Supervisor callbacks
+-export([init/1]).
+
+-define(SERVER, ?MODULE).
+
+%%%===================================================================
+%%% API functions
+%%%===================================================================
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% @doc
+%% Starts the supervisor
+%%
+%% @spec start_link() -> {ok, Pid} | ignore | {error, Error}
+%% @end
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+start_link() ->
+ supervisor:start_link({local, ?SERVER}, ?MODULE, []).
+
+%%%===================================================================
+%%% Supervisor callbacks
+%%%===================================================================
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% @private
+%% @doc
+%% Whenever a supervisor is started using supervisor:start_link/[2,3],
+%% this function is called by the new process to find out about
+%% restart strategy, maximum restart intensity, and child
+%% specifications.
+%%
+%% @spec init(Args) -> {ok, {SupFlags, [ChildSpec]}} |
+%% ignore |
+%% {error, Reason}
+%% @end
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+init([]) ->
+
+ SupFlags = #{strategy => one_for_one,
+ intensity => 1,
+ period => 5},
+
+ AChild = #{id => 'sasl_report_suit_supervisor',
+ start => {sasl_report_SUITE, start_link, []},
+ restart => permanent,
+ shutdown => 5000,
+ type => worker,
+ modules => [sasl_report_SUITE]},
+
+ {ok, {SupFlags, [AChild]}}.
diff --git a/lib/sasl/vsn.mk b/lib/sasl/vsn.mk
index e07b36f4ba..959d9c88d5 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/sasl/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-SASL_VSN = 2.5
+SASL_VSN = 2.6
diff --git a/lib/snmp/doc/src/snmp_advanced_agent.xml b/lib/snmp/doc/src/snmp_advanced_agent.xml
index 717f7426c6..b17246438d 100644
--- a/lib/snmp/doc/src/snmp_advanced_agent.xml
+++ b/lib/snmp/doc/src/snmp_advanced_agent.xml
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@
SEQUENCE {
empDepNo INTEGER,
empName DisplayString,
- empTelNo DisplayString
+ empTelNo DisplayString,
empStatus RowStatus
}
</code>
diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml
index 9d498c0fdc..368bb0f552 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -30,6 +30,108 @@
<file>notes.xml</file>
</header>
+<section><title>Ssh 4.1</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Send an understandable disconnect message when the key
+ exchange phase can't find a common algorithm. There are
+ also some test cases added.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-11531</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ The third parameter in <c>ssh_sftp:write_file</c> is now
+ accepting iolists again. Unicode handling adjusted.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12853 Aux Id: seq12891 </p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+
+ <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ First part of ssh test suite re-organization and
+ extension.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12230</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ The key exchange algorithms 'ecdh-sha2-nistp256',
+ 'ecdh-sha2-nistp384' and 'ecdh-sha2-nistp521' are
+ implemented. See RFC 5656.</p>
+ <p>
+ This raises the security level considerably.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12622 Aux Id: OTP-12671, OTP-12672 </p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ The key exchange algorithm 'diffie-hellman-group14-sha1'
+ is implemented. See RFC 4253.</p>
+ <p>
+ This raises the security level.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12671 Aux Id: OTP-12672, OTP-12622 </p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ The key exchange algorithms
+ 'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1' and
+ 'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256' are implemented.
+ See RFC 4419.</p>
+ <p>
+ This raises the security level.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12672 Aux Id: OTP-12671, OTP-12622 </p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Adding random length extra padding as recommended in RFC
+ 4253 section 6.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12831</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ New test library for low-level protocol testing. There is
+ also a test suite using it for some preliminary tests.
+ The intention is to build on that for more testing of
+ individual ssh messages. See
+ <c>lib/ssh/test/ssh_trpt_test_lib.erl</c> and
+ <c>ssh_protocol_SUITE.erl</c> in the same directory.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12858</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Increased default values for
+ diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha* to Min = 1024, N =
+ 6144, Max = 8192.</p>
+ <p>
+ Added 6144 and 8192 bit default gex groups.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12937</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ The mac algorithm 'hmac-sha2-512' is implemented. See RFC
+ 6668.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12938</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
<section><title>Ssh 4.0</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh.xml
index d24025ca4d..93bea09e4e 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh.xml
+++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh.xml
@@ -41,10 +41,11 @@
<item>For application dependencies see <seealso marker="SSH_app"> ssh(6)</seealso> </item>
<item>Supported SSH version is 2.0.</item>
<item>Supported public key algorithms: ssh-rsa and ssh-dss.</item>
+ <item>Supported MAC algorithms: hmac-sha2-512, hmac-sha2-256 and hmac-sha1.</item>
<item>Supported MAC algorithms: hmac-sha2-256 and hmac-sha1.</item>
- <item>Supported encryption algorithms: aes128-ctr, aes128-cb and 3des-cbc.</item>
- <item>Supported key exchange algorithms: diffie-hellman-group1-sha1.</item>
- <item>Supported compression algorithms: none, zlib, [email protected],</item>
+ <item>Supported encryption algorithms: aes256-ctr, aes192-ctr, aes128-ctr, aes128-cb and 3des-cbc.</item>
+ <item>Supported key exchange algorithms: ecdh-sha2-nistp256, ecdh-sha2-nistp384, ecdh-sha2-nistp521, diffie-hellman-group1-sha1, diffie-hellman-group14-sha1, diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1 and diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256.</item>
+ <item>Supported compression algorithms: none, [email protected], zlib</item>
<item>Supports unicode filenames if the emulator and the underlaying OS support it.
See section DESCRIPTION in the
<seealso marker="kernel:file">file</seealso> manual page in <c>kernel</c>
@@ -240,6 +241,13 @@ kex is implicit but public_key is set explicitly.</p>
</warning>
</item>
+ <tag><c><![CDATA[{dh_gex_limits,{Min=integer(),I=integer(),Max=integer()}}]]></c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Sets the three diffie-hellman-group-exchange parameters that guides the connected server in choosing a group.
+ See RFC 4419 for the function of thoose. The default value is <c>{1024, 6144, 8192}</c>.
+ </p>
+ </item>
+
<tag><c><![CDATA[{connect_timeout, timeout()}]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Sets a time-out on the transport layer
@@ -449,6 +457,15 @@ kex is implicit but public_key is set explicitly.</p>
</warning>
</item>
+ <tag><c><![CDATA[{dh_gex_groups, [{Size=integer(),G=integer(),P=integer()}] | {file,filename()} }]]></c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Sets the groups that the server may choose among when diffie-hellman-group-exchange is negotiated.
+ See RFC 4419 for details.
+ </p>
+ <p>If the parameter is <c>{file,filename()}</c>, the file must exist and have one or more three-tuples terminated by a dot. The interpretation is as if the tuples had been given directly in the option. The file is read when the daemon starts.
+ </p>
+ </item>
+
<tag><c><![CDATA[{pwdfun, fun(User::string(), password::string()) -> boolean()}]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Provides a function for password validation. This function is called
diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/Makefile b/lib/ssh/src/Makefile
index 61d71d2cf7..b44c8eef35 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/src/Makefile
+++ b/lib/ssh/src/Makefile
@@ -67,7 +67,6 @@ MODULES= \
ssh_file \
ssh_io \
ssh_info \
- ssh_math \
ssh_message \
ssh_no_io \
ssh_sftp \
@@ -145,3 +144,78 @@ release_spec: opt
release_docs_spec:
+
+deps:
+ erlc -M $(ERL_FILES) \
+ | sed 's@$(ERL_TOP)/lib@../..@g' \
+ | sed 's/\.$(EMULATOR)/\.$$\(EMULATOR\)/' \
+ | sed 's@^ssh_@$$(EBIN)/ssh_@'
+
+ssh.$(EMULATOR): ssh.erl ssh.hrl ssh_connect.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/public_key.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/OTP-PUB-KEY.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/PKCS-FRAME.hrl \
+ ../../kernel/include/file.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_sup.$(EMULATOR): ssh_sup.erl
+sshc_sup.$(EMULATOR): sshc_sup.erl
+sshd_sup.$(EMULATOR): sshd_sup.erl ssh.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_connection_sup.$(EMULATOR): ssh_connection_sup.erl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_connection.$(EMULATOR): ssh_connection.erl ssh.hrl ssh_connect.hrl \
+ ssh_transport.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_connection_handler.$(EMULATOR): ssh_connection_handler.erl ssh.hrl \
+ ssh_transport.hrl ssh_auth.hrl ssh_connect.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_shell.$(EMULATOR): ssh_shell.erl ssh_connect.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_system_sup.$(EMULATOR): ssh_system_sup.erl ssh.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_subsystem_sup.$(EMULATOR): ssh_subsystem_sup.erl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_channel_sup.$(EMULATOR): ssh_channel_sup.erl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_acceptor_sup.$(EMULATOR): ssh_acceptor_sup.erl ssh.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_acceptor.$(EMULATOR): ssh_acceptor.erl ssh.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_app.$(EMULATOR): ssh_app.erl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_auth.$(EMULATOR): ssh_auth.erl \
+ ../../public_key/include/public_key.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/OTP-PUB-KEY.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/PKCS-FRAME.hrl \
+ ssh.hrl ssh_auth.hrl ssh_transport.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_bits.$(EMULATOR): ssh_bits.erl ssh.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_cli.$(EMULATOR): ssh_cli.erl ssh.hrl ssh_connect.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_file.$(EMULATOR): ssh_file.erl \
+ ../../public_key/include/public_key.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/OTP-PUB-KEY.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/PKCS-FRAME.hrl \
+ ../../kernel/include/file.hrl ssh.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_io.$(EMULATOR): ssh_io.erl ssh.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_info.$(EMULATOR): ssh_info.erl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_message.$(EMULATOR): ssh_message.erl \
+ ../../public_key/include/public_key.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/OTP-PUB-KEY.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/PKCS-FRAME.hrl \
+ ssh.hrl ssh_connect.hrl ssh_auth.hrl ssh_transport.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_no_io.$(EMULATOR): ssh_no_io.erl ssh_transport.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_sftp.$(EMULATOR): ssh_sftp.erl \
+ ../../kernel/include/file.hrl ssh.hrl \
+ ssh_xfer.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_sftpd.$(EMULATOR): ssh_sftpd.erl \
+ ../../kernel/include/file.hrl ssh.hrl \
+ ssh_xfer.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_sftpd_file.$(EMULATOR): ssh_sftpd_file.erl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_transport.$(EMULATOR): ssh_transport.erl \
+ ../../public_key/include/public_key.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/OTP-PUB-KEY.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/PKCS-FRAME.hrl \
+ ../../kernel/include/inet.hrl \
+ ssh_transport.hrl ssh.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_xfer.$(EMULATOR): ssh_xfer.erl ssh.hrl ssh_xfer.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_sftpd_file_api.$(EMULATOR): ssh_sftpd_file_api.erl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_channel.$(EMULATOR): ssh_channel.erl ssh_connect.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_daemon_channel.$(EMULATOR): ssh_daemon_channel.erl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_client_key_api.$(EMULATOR): ssh_client_key_api.erl \
+ ../../public_key/include/public_key.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/OTP-PUB-KEY.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/PKCS-FRAME.hrl \
+ ssh.hrl
+$(EBIN)/ssh_server_key_api.$(EMULATOR): ssh_server_key_api.erl \
+ ../../public_key/include/public_key.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/OTP-PUB-KEY.hrl \
+ ../../public_key/include/PKCS-FRAME.hrl \
+ ssh.hrl
+
diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh.app.src b/lib/ssh/src/ssh.app.src
index bc01c539e0..4a76fd9cd3 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh.app.src
+++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh.app.src
@@ -24,7 +24,6 @@
ssh_file,
ssh_io,
ssh_info,
- ssh_math,
ssh_no_io,
ssh_server_key_api,
ssh_sftp,
diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh.erl
index 370f086600..132de71aed 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh.erl
@@ -373,6 +373,10 @@ handle_option([{auth_method_kb_interactive_data, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions
handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]);
handle_option([{preferred_algorithms,_} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) ->
handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]);
+handle_option([{dh_gex_groups,_} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) ->
+ handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]);
+handle_option([{dh_gex_limits,_} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) ->
+ handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]);
handle_option([{quiet_mode, _} = Opt|Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) ->
handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]);
handle_option([{idle_time, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) ->
@@ -393,6 +397,8 @@ handle_option([{id_string, _ID} = Opt|Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) ->
handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]);
handle_option([{profile, _ID} = Opt|Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) ->
handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]);
+handle_option([{max_random_length_padding, _Bool} = Opt|Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) ->
+ handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]);
handle_option([Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) ->
handle_option(Rest, [handle_inet_option(Opt) | SocketOptions], SshOptions).
@@ -411,6 +417,28 @@ handle_ssh_option({user_interaction, Value} = Opt) when is_boolean(Value) ->
Opt;
handle_ssh_option({preferred_algorithms,[_|_]} = Opt) ->
handle_pref_algs(Opt);
+handle_ssh_option({dh_gex_groups,L=[{I1,I2,I3}|_]}) when is_integer(I1), I1>0,
+ is_integer(I2), I2>0,
+ is_integer(I3), I3>0 ->
+ {dh_gex_groups, lists:map(fun({N,G,P}) -> {N,{G,P}} end, L)};
+handle_ssh_option({dh_gex_groups,{file,File=[C|_]}}=Opt) when is_integer(C), C>0 ->
+ %% A string, (file name)
+ case file:consult(File) of
+ {ok, List} ->
+ try handle_ssh_option({dh_gex_groups,List}) of
+ {dh_gex_groups,_} = NewOpt ->
+ NewOpt
+ catch
+ _:_ ->
+ throw({error, {{eoptions, Opt}, "Bad format in file"}})
+ end;
+ Error ->
+ throw({error, {{eoptions, Opt},{"Error reading file",Error}}})
+ end;
+handle_ssh_option({dh_gex_limits,{Min,I,Max}} = Opt) when is_integer(Min), Min>0,
+ is_integer(I), I>=Min,
+ is_integer(Max), Max>=I ->
+ Opt;
handle_ssh_option({connect_timeout, Value} = Opt) when is_integer(Value); Value == infinity ->
Opt;
handle_ssh_option({max_sessions, Value} = Opt) when is_integer(Value), Value>0 ->
@@ -489,6 +517,9 @@ handle_ssh_option({id_string, random}) ->
{id_string, {random,2,5}}; %% 2 - 5 random characters
handle_ssh_option({id_string, ID} = Opt) when is_list(ID) ->
Opt;
+handle_ssh_option({max_random_length_padding, Value} = Opt) when is_integer(Value),
+ Value =< 255 ->
+ Opt;
handle_ssh_option({profile, Value} = Opt) when is_atom(Value) ->
Opt;
handle_ssh_option(Opt) ->
diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh.hrl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh.hrl
index 8df5ee820c..da64e4abf9 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh.hrl
+++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh.hrl
@@ -124,6 +124,7 @@
recv_sequence = 0,
keyex_key,
keyex_info,
+ random_length_padding = 255, % From RFC 4253 section 6.
%% User auth
user,
@@ -132,7 +133,6 @@
userauth_supported_methods, % string() eg "keyboard-interactive,password"
userauth_methods, % list( string() ) eg ["keyboard-interactive", "password"]
kb_tries_left = 0, % integer(), num tries left for "keyboard-interactive"
- kb_data,
userauth_preference,
available_host_keys,
authenticated = false
diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_auth.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_auth.erl
index a91b8c200e..726f52132f 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_auth.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_auth.erl
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ userauth_request_msg(#ssh{userauth_methods = Methods,
not_ok ->
userauth_request_msg(Ssh);
Result ->
- Result
+ {Pref,Result}
end;
false ->
userauth_request_msg(Ssh)
@@ -299,8 +299,7 @@ handle_userauth_request(#ssh_msg_userauth_request{user = User,
>>
},
{not_authorized, {User, undefined},
- ssh_transport:ssh_packet(Msg, Ssh#ssh{user = User,
- kb_data = Msg
+ ssh_transport:ssh_packet(Msg, Ssh#ssh{user = User
})}
end;
@@ -313,6 +312,8 @@ handle_userauth_request(#ssh_msg_userauth_request{user = User,
#ssh_msg_userauth_failure{authentications = Methods,
partial_success = false}, Ssh)}.
+
+
handle_userauth_info_request(
#ssh_msg_userauth_info_request{name = Name,
instruction = Instr,
@@ -330,36 +331,19 @@ handle_userauth_info_request(
handle_userauth_info_response(#ssh_msg_userauth_info_response{num_responses = 1,
data = <<?UINT32(Sz), Password:Sz/binary>>},
#ssh{opts = Opts,
- kb_tries_left = KbTriesLeft0,
- kb_data = InfoMsg,
+ kb_tries_left = KbTriesLeft,
user = User,
userauth_supported_methods = Methods} = Ssh) ->
- KbTriesLeft = KbTriesLeft0 - 1,
case check_password(User, unicode:characters_to_list(Password), Opts) of
true ->
{authorized, User,
ssh_transport:ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_userauth_success{}, Ssh)};
- false when KbTriesLeft > 0 ->
- UserAuthInfoMsg =
- InfoMsg#ssh_msg_userauth_info_request{
- name = "",
- instruction =
- lists:concat(
- ["Bad user or password, try again. ",
- integer_to_list(KbTriesLeft),
- " tries left."])
- },
- {not_authorized, {User, undefined},
- ssh_transport:ssh_packet(UserAuthInfoMsg,
- Ssh#ssh{kb_tries_left = KbTriesLeft})};
-
false ->
{not_authorized, {User, {error,"Bad user or password"}},
ssh_transport:ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_userauth_failure{
authentications = Methods,
partial_success = false},
- Ssh#ssh{kb_data = undefined,
- kb_tries_left = 0}
+ Ssh#ssh{kb_tries_left = max(KbTriesLeft-1, 0)}
)}
end;
diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection_handler.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection_handler.erl
index a9c60d0674..ee1dd5c9ce 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection_handler.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection_handler.erl
@@ -46,8 +46,13 @@
get_print_info/1]).
%% gen_fsm callbacks
--export([hello/2, kexinit/2, key_exchange/2, new_keys/2,
- userauth/2, connected/2,
+-export([hello/2, kexinit/2, key_exchange/2,
+ key_exchange_dh_gex_init/2, key_exchange_dh_gex_reply/2,
+ new_keys/2,
+ service_request/2, connected/2,
+ userauth/2,
+ userauth_keyboard_interactive/2,
+ userauth_keyboard_interactive_info_response/2,
error/2]).
-export([init/1, handle_event/3,
@@ -80,7 +85,12 @@
recbuf
}).
--type state_name() :: hello | kexinit | key_exchange | new_keys | userauth | connection.
+-type state_name() :: hello | kexinit | key_exchange | key_exchange_dh_gex_init |
+ key_exchange_dh_gex_reply | new_keys | service_request |
+ userauth | userauth_keyboard_interactive |
+ userauth_keyboard_interactive_info_response |
+ connection.
+
-type gen_fsm_state_return() :: {next_state, state_name(), term()} |
{next_state, state_name(), term(), timeout()} |
{stop, term(), term()}.
@@ -417,27 +427,53 @@ key_exchange(#ssh_msg_kexdh_reply{} = Msg,
send_msg(NewKeys, State),
{next_state, new_keys, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})};
+key_exchange(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_request{} = Msg,
+ #state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = server} = Ssh0} = State) ->
+ {ok, GexGroup, Ssh} = ssh_transport:handle_kex_dh_gex_request(Msg, Ssh0),
+ send_msg(GexGroup, State),
+ {next_state, key_exchange_dh_gex_init, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})};
+
key_exchange(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_group{} = Msg,
+ #state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = client} = Ssh0} = State) ->
+ {ok, KexGexInit, Ssh} = ssh_transport:handle_kex_dh_gex_group(Msg, Ssh0),
+ send_msg(KexGexInit, State),
+ {next_state, key_exchange_dh_gex_reply, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})};
+
+key_exchange(#ssh_msg_kex_ecdh_init{} = Msg,
#state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = server} = Ssh0} = State) ->
- {ok, NextKexMsg, Ssh1} = ssh_transport:handle_kex_dh_gex_group(Msg, Ssh0),
- send_msg(NextKexMsg, State),
+ {ok, KexEcdhReply, Ssh1} = ssh_transport:handle_kex_ecdh_init(Msg, Ssh0),
+ send_msg(KexEcdhReply, State),
{ok, NewKeys, Ssh} = ssh_transport:new_keys_message(Ssh1),
send_msg(NewKeys, State),
{next_state, new_keys, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})};
-key_exchange(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_request{} = Msg,
+key_exchange(#ssh_msg_kex_ecdh_reply{} = Msg,
#state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = client} = Ssh0} = State) ->
- {ok, NextKexMsg, Ssh} = ssh_transport:handle_kex_dh_gex_request(Msg, Ssh0),
- send_msg(NextKexMsg, State),
- {next_state, new_keys, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})};
+ {ok, NewKeys, Ssh} = ssh_transport:handle_kex_ecdh_reply(Msg, Ssh0),
+ send_msg(NewKeys, State),
+ {next_state, new_keys, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})}.
-key_exchange(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_reply{} = Msg,
- #state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = client} = Ssh0} = State) ->
- {ok, NewKeys, Ssh} = ssh_transport:handle_kex_dh_gex_reply(Msg, Ssh0),
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+-spec key_exchange_dh_gex_init(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_init{}, #state{}) -> gen_fsm_state_return().
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+key_exchange_dh_gex_init(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_init{} = Msg,
+ #state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = server} = Ssh0} = State) ->
+ {ok, KexGexReply, Ssh1} = ssh_transport:handle_kex_dh_gex_init(Msg, Ssh0),
+ send_msg(KexGexReply, State),
+ {ok, NewKeys, Ssh} = ssh_transport:new_keys_message(Ssh1),
send_msg(NewKeys, State),
{next_state, new_keys, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})}.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+-spec key_exchange_dh_gex_reply(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_reply{}, #state{}) -> gen_fsm_state_return().
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+key_exchange_dh_gex_reply(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_reply{} = Msg,
+ #state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = client} = Ssh0} = State) ->
+ {ok, NewKeys, Ssh1} = ssh_transport:handle_kex_dh_gex_reply(Msg, Ssh0),
+ send_msg(NewKeys, State),
+ {next_state, new_keys, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh1})}.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec new_keys(#ssh_msg_newkeys{}, #state{}) -> gen_fsm_state_return().
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -446,28 +482,30 @@ new_keys(#ssh_msg_newkeys{} = Msg, #state{ssh_params = Ssh0} = State0) ->
after_new_keys(next_packet(State0#state{ssh_params = Ssh})).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
--spec userauth(#ssh_msg_service_request{} | #ssh_msg_service_accept{} |
- #ssh_msg_userauth_request{} | #ssh_msg_userauth_info_request{} |
- #ssh_msg_userauth_info_response{} | #ssh_msg_userauth_success{} |
- #ssh_msg_userauth_failure{} | #ssh_msg_userauth_banner{},
- #state{}) -> gen_fsm_state_return().
+-spec service_request(#ssh_msg_service_request{} | #ssh_msg_service_accept{},
+ #state{}) -> gen_fsm_state_return().
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-userauth(#ssh_msg_service_request{name = "ssh-userauth"} = Msg,
+service_request(#ssh_msg_service_request{name = "ssh-userauth"} = Msg,
#state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = server,
session_id = SessionId} = Ssh0} = State) ->
{ok, {Reply, Ssh}} = ssh_auth:handle_userauth_request(Msg, SessionId, Ssh0),
send_msg(Reply, State),
{next_state, userauth, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})};
-userauth(#ssh_msg_service_accept{name = "ssh-userauth"},
- #state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = client,
- service = "ssh-userauth"} = Ssh0} =
- State) ->
+service_request(#ssh_msg_service_accept{name = "ssh-userauth"},
+ #state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = client,
+ service = "ssh-userauth"} = Ssh0} =
+ State) ->
{Msg, Ssh} = ssh_auth:init_userauth_request_msg(Ssh0),
send_msg(Msg, State),
- {next_state, userauth, next_packet(State#state{auth_user = Ssh#ssh.user, ssh_params = Ssh})};
+ {next_state, userauth, next_packet(State#state{auth_user = Ssh#ssh.user, ssh_params = Ssh})}.
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+-spec userauth(#ssh_msg_userauth_request{} | #ssh_msg_userauth_info_request{} |
+ #ssh_msg_userauth_info_response{} | #ssh_msg_userauth_success{} |
+ #ssh_msg_userauth_failure{} | #ssh_msg_userauth_banner{},
+ #state{}) -> gen_fsm_state_return().
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
userauth(#ssh_msg_userauth_request{service = "ssh-connection",
method = "none"} = Msg,
#state{ssh_params = #ssh{session_id = SessionId, role = server,
@@ -492,7 +530,11 @@ userauth(#ssh_msg_userauth_request{service = "ssh-connection",
Pid ! ssh_connected,
connected_fun(User, Address, Method, Opts),
{next_state, connected,
- next_packet(State#state{auth_user = User, ssh_params = Ssh})};
+ next_packet(State#state{auth_user = User, ssh_params = Ssh#ssh{authenticated = true}})};
+ {not_authorized, {User, Reason}, {Reply, Ssh}} when Method == "keyboard-interactive" ->
+ retry_fun(User, Address, Reason, Opts),
+ send_msg(Reply, State),
+ {next_state, userauth_keyboard_interactive, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})};
{not_authorized, {User, Reason}, {Reply, Ssh}} ->
retry_fun(User, Address, Reason, Opts),
send_msg(Reply, State),
@@ -502,30 +544,6 @@ userauth(#ssh_msg_userauth_request{service = "ssh-connection",
userauth(Msg#ssh_msg_userauth_request{method="none"}, State)
end;
-userauth(#ssh_msg_userauth_info_request{} = Msg,
- #state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = client,
- io_cb = IoCb} = Ssh0} = State) ->
- {ok, {Reply, Ssh}} = ssh_auth:handle_userauth_info_request(Msg, IoCb, Ssh0),
- send_msg(Reply, State),
- {next_state, userauth, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})};
-
-userauth(#ssh_msg_userauth_info_response{} = Msg,
- #state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = server,
- peer = {_, Address}} = Ssh0,
- opts = Opts, starter = Pid} = State) ->
- case ssh_auth:handle_userauth_info_response(Msg, Ssh0) of
- {authorized, User, {Reply, Ssh}} ->
- send_msg(Reply, State),
- Pid ! ssh_connected,
- connected_fun(User, Address, "keyboard-interactive", Opts),
- {next_state, connected,
- next_packet(State#state{auth_user = User, ssh_params = Ssh})};
- {not_authorized, {User, Reason}, {Reply, Ssh}} ->
- retry_fun(User, Address, Reason, Opts),
- send_msg(Reply, State),
- {next_state, userauth, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})}
- end;
-
userauth(#ssh_msg_userauth_success{}, #state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = client} = Ssh,
starter = Pid} = State) ->
Pid ! ssh_connected,
@@ -552,19 +570,25 @@ userauth(#ssh_msg_userauth_failure{authentications = Methodes},
{disconnect, DisconnectMsg, {Msg, Ssh}} ->
send_msg(Msg, State),
handle_disconnect(DisconnectMsg, State#state{ssh_params = Ssh});
- {Msg, Ssh} ->
+ {"keyboard-interactive", {Msg, Ssh}} ->
+ send_msg(Msg, State),
+ {next_state, userauth_keyboard_interactive, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})};
+ {_Method, {Msg, Ssh}} ->
send_msg(Msg, State),
{next_state, userauth, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})}
end;
%% The prefered authentication method failed try next method
-userauth(#ssh_msg_userauth_failure{},
+userauth(#ssh_msg_userauth_failure{},
#state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = client} = Ssh0} = State) ->
case ssh_auth:userauth_request_msg(Ssh0) of
{disconnect, DisconnectMsg,{Msg, Ssh}} ->
send_msg(Msg, State),
handle_disconnect(DisconnectMsg, State#state{ssh_params = Ssh});
- {Msg, Ssh} ->
+ {"keyboard-interactive", {Msg, Ssh}} ->
+ send_msg(Msg, State),
+ {next_state, userauth_keyboard_interactive, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})};
+ {_Method, {Msg, Ssh}} ->
send_msg(Msg, State),
{next_state, userauth, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})}
end;
@@ -579,6 +603,40 @@ userauth(#ssh_msg_userauth_banner{message = Msg},
io:format("~s", [Msg]),
{next_state, userauth, next_packet(State)}.
+
+
+userauth_keyboard_interactive(#ssh_msg_userauth_info_request{} = Msg,
+ #state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = client,
+ io_cb = IoCb} = Ssh0} = State) ->
+ {ok, {Reply, Ssh}} = ssh_auth:handle_userauth_info_request(Msg, IoCb, Ssh0),
+ send_msg(Reply, State),
+ {next_state, userauth_keyboard_interactive_info_response, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})};
+
+userauth_keyboard_interactive(#ssh_msg_userauth_info_response{} = Msg,
+ #state{ssh_params = #ssh{role = server,
+ peer = {_, Address}} = Ssh0,
+ opts = Opts, starter = Pid} = State) ->
+ case ssh_auth:handle_userauth_info_response(Msg, Ssh0) of
+ {authorized, User, {Reply, Ssh}} ->
+ send_msg(Reply, State),
+ Pid ! ssh_connected,
+ connected_fun(User, Address, "keyboard-interactive", Opts),
+ {next_state, connected,
+ next_packet(State#state{auth_user = User, ssh_params = Ssh#ssh{authenticated = true}})};
+ {not_authorized, {User, Reason}, {Reply, Ssh}} ->
+ retry_fun(User, Address, Reason, Opts),
+ send_msg(Reply, State),
+ {next_state, userauth, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh})}
+ end.
+
+
+
+userauth_keyboard_interactive_info_response(Msg=#ssh_msg_userauth_failure{}, State) ->
+ userauth(Msg, State);
+
+userauth_keyboard_interactive_info_response(Msg=#ssh_msg_userauth_success{}, State) ->
+ userauth(Msg, State).
+
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec connected({#ssh_msg_kexinit{}, binary()}, %%| %% #ssh_msg_kexdh_init{},
#state{}) -> gen_fsm_state_return().
@@ -1173,7 +1231,10 @@ init_ssh(client = Role, Vsn, Version, Options, Socket) ->
opts = Options,
userauth_supported_methods = AuthMethods,
peer = {PeerName, PeerAddr},
- available_host_keys = supported_host_keys(Role, KeyCb, Options)
+ available_host_keys = supported_host_keys(Role, KeyCb, Options),
+ random_length_padding = proplists:get_value(max_random_length_padding,
+ Options,
+ (#ssh{})#ssh.random_length_padding)
};
init_ssh(server = Role, Vsn, Version, Options, Socket) ->
@@ -1193,7 +1254,10 @@ init_ssh(server = Role, Vsn, Version, Options, Socket) ->
userauth_methods = AuthMethodsAsList,
kb_tries_left = 3,
peer = {undefined, PeerAddr},
- available_host_keys = supported_host_keys(Role, KeyCb, Options)
+ available_host_keys = supported_host_keys(Role, KeyCb, Options),
+ random_length_padding = proplists:get_value(max_random_length_padding,
+ Options,
+ (#ssh{})#ssh.random_length_padding)
}.
supported_host_keys(client, _, Options) ->
@@ -1287,7 +1351,7 @@ event(Event, StateName, State) ->
handle_disconnect(DisconnectMsg, State);
throw:{ErrorToDisplay, #ssh_msg_disconnect{} = DisconnectMsg} ->
handle_disconnect(DisconnectMsg, State, ErrorToDisplay);
- _:_ ->
+ _C:_Error ->
handle_disconnect(#ssh_msg_disconnect{code = error_code(StateName),
description = "Invalid state",
language = "en"}, State)
@@ -1356,9 +1420,10 @@ generate_event(<<?BYTE(Byte), _/binary>> = Msg, StateName,
{stop, {shutdown, Error}, State#state{connection_state = Connection}}
end;
+
generate_event(Msg, StateName, State0, EncData) ->
try
- Event = ssh_message:decode(Msg),
+ Event = ssh_message:decode(set_prefix_if_trouble(Msg,State0)),
State = generate_event_new_state(State0, EncData),
case Event of
#ssh_msg_kexinit{} ->
@@ -1368,7 +1433,7 @@ generate_event(Msg, StateName, State0, EncData) ->
event(Event, StateName, State)
end
catch
- _:_ ->
+ _C:_E ->
DisconnectMsg =
#ssh_msg_disconnect{code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_ERROR,
description = "Encountered unexpected input",
@@ -1377,6 +1442,26 @@ generate_event(Msg, StateName, State0, EncData) ->
end.
+set_prefix_if_trouble(Msg = <<?BYTE(Op),_/binary>>, #state{ssh_params=SshParams})
+ when Op == 30;
+ Op == 31
+ ->
+ case catch atom_to_list(kex(SshParams)) of
+ "ecdh-sha2-" ++ _ ->
+ <<"ecdh",Msg/binary>>;
+ "diffie-hellman-group-exchange-" ++ _ ->
+ <<"dh_gex",Msg/binary>>;
+ "diffie-hellman-group" ++ _ ->
+ <<"dh",Msg/binary>>;
+ _ ->
+ Msg
+ end;
+set_prefix_if_trouble(Msg, _) ->
+ Msg.
+
+kex(#ssh{algorithms=#alg{kex=Kex}}) -> Kex;
+kex(_) -> undefined.
+
handle_request(ChannelPid, ChannelId, Type, Data, WantReply, From,
#state{connection_state =
@@ -1471,6 +1556,7 @@ new_channel_id(#state{connection_state = #connection{channel_id_seed = Id} =
= State) ->
{Id, State#state{connection_state =
Connection#connection{channel_id_seed = Id + 1}}}.
+
generate_event_new_state(#state{ssh_params =
#ssh{recv_sequence = SeqNum0}
= Ssh} = State, EncData) ->
@@ -1507,10 +1593,10 @@ after_new_keys(#state{renegotiate = false,
ssh_params = #ssh{role = client} = Ssh0} = State) ->
{Msg, Ssh} = ssh_auth:service_request_msg(Ssh0),
send_msg(Msg, State),
- {next_state, userauth, State#state{ssh_params = Ssh}};
+ {next_state, service_request, State#state{ssh_params = Ssh}};
after_new_keys(#state{renegotiate = false,
ssh_params = #ssh{role = server}} = State) ->
- {next_state, userauth, State}.
+ {next_state, service_request, State}.
after_new_keys_events({sync, _Event, From}, {stop, _Reason, _StateData}=Terminator) ->
gen_fsm:reply(From, {error, closed}),
diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_message.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_message.erl
index 1f0f6fb15f..cb1dcb67c5 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_message.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_message.erl
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ encode(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_request{
max = Max
}) ->
ssh_bits:encode([?SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST, Min, N, Max],
- [byte, uint32, uint32, uint32, uint32]);
+ [byte, uint32, uint32, uint32]);
encode(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_request_old{n = N}) ->
ssh_bits:encode([?SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST_OLD, N],
[byte, uint32]);
@@ -257,7 +257,15 @@ encode(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_reply{
}) ->
EncKey = encode_host_key(Key),
EncSign = encode_sign(Key, Signature),
- ssh_bits:encode([?SSH_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY, EncKey, F, EncSign], [byte, binary, mpint, binary]);
+ ssh_bits:encode([?SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REPLY, EncKey, F, EncSign], [byte, binary, mpint, binary]);
+
+encode(#ssh_msg_kex_ecdh_init{q_c = Q_c}) ->
+ ssh_bits:encode([?SSH_MSG_KEX_ECDH_INIT, Q_c], [byte, mpint]);
+
+encode(#ssh_msg_kex_ecdh_reply{public_host_key = Key, q_s = Q_s, h_sig = Sign}) ->
+ EncKey = encode_host_key(Key),
+ EncSign = encode_sign(Key, Sign),
+ ssh_bits:encode([?SSH_MSG_KEX_ECDH_REPLY, EncKey, Q_s, EncSign], [byte, binary, mpint, binary]);
encode(#ssh_msg_ignore{data = Data}) ->
ssh_bits:encode([?SSH_MSG_IGNORE, Data], [byte, string]);
@@ -422,35 +430,71 @@ decode(<<?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_USERAUTH_INFO_RESPONSE), ?UINT32(Num), Data/binary>>) ->
decode(<<?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_KEXINIT), Cookie:128, Data/binary>>) ->
decode_kex_init(Data, [Cookie, ssh_msg_kexinit], 10);
-decode(<<?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_KEXDH_INIT), ?UINT32(Len), E:Len/big-signed-integer-unit:8>>) ->
+decode(<<"dh",?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_KEXDH_INIT), ?UINT32(Len), E:Len/big-signed-integer-unit:8>>) ->
#ssh_msg_kexdh_init{e = E
};
+
+decode(<<"dh", ?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY),
+ ?UINT32(Len0), Key:Len0/binary,
+ ?UINT32(Len1), F:Len1/big-signed-integer-unit:8,
+ ?UINT32(Len2), Hashsign:Len2/binary>>) ->
+ #ssh_msg_kexdh_reply{
+ public_host_key = decode_host_key(Key),
+ f = F,
+ h_sig = decode_sign(Hashsign)
+ };
+
decode(<<?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST), ?UINT32(Min), ?UINT32(N), ?UINT32(Max)>>) ->
#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_request{
min = Min,
n = N,
max = Max
};
-decode(<<?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST_OLD), ?UINT32(N)>>) ->
+
+decode(<<"dh_gex",?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST_OLD), ?UINT32(N)>>) ->
#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_request_old{
n = N
};
-decode(<<?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP),
+
+decode(<<"dh_gex",?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP),
?UINT32(Len0), Prime:Len0/big-signed-integer-unit:8,
?UINT32(Len1), Generator:Len1/big-signed-integer-unit:8>>) ->
#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_group{
p = Prime,
g = Generator
};
-decode(<<?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY), ?UINT32(Len0), Key:Len0/binary,
+
+decode(<<?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_INIT), ?UINT32(Len), E:Len/big-signed-integer-unit:8>>) ->
+ #ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_init{
+ e = E
+ };
+
+decode(<<?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REPLY),
+ ?UINT32(Len0), Key:Len0/binary,
?UINT32(Len1), F:Len1/big-signed-integer-unit:8,
?UINT32(Len2), Hashsign:Len2/binary>>) ->
- #ssh_msg_kexdh_reply{
+ #ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_reply{
public_host_key = decode_host_key(Key),
f = F,
h_sig = decode_sign(Hashsign)
};
+decode(<<"ecdh",?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_KEX_ECDH_INIT),
+ ?UINT32(Len0), Q_c:Len0/big-signed-integer-unit:8>>) ->
+ #ssh_msg_kex_ecdh_init{
+ q_c = Q_c
+ };
+
+decode(<<"ecdh",?BYTE(?SSH_MSG_KEX_ECDH_REPLY),
+ ?UINT32(Len1), Key:Len1/binary,
+ ?UINT32(Len2), Q_s:Len2/big-signed-integer-unit:8,
+ ?UINT32(Len3), Sig:Len3/binary>>) ->
+ #ssh_msg_kex_ecdh_reply{
+ public_host_key = decode_host_key(Key),
+ q_s = Q_s,
+ h_sig = decode_sign(Sig)
+ };
+
decode(<<?SSH_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST, ?UINT32(Len0), Service:Len0/binary>>) ->
#ssh_msg_service_request{
name = unicode:characters_to_list(Service)
diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_transport.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_transport.erl
index 2e7391e1f8..840564e246 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_transport.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_transport.erl
@@ -39,9 +39,11 @@
key_exchange_init_msg/1,
key_init/3, new_keys_message/1,
handle_kexinit_msg/3, handle_kexdh_init/2,
- handle_kex_dh_gex_group/2, handle_kex_dh_gex_reply/2,
+ handle_kex_dh_gex_group/2, handle_kex_dh_gex_init/2, handle_kex_dh_gex_reply/2,
handle_new_keys/2, handle_kex_dh_gex_request/2,
handle_kexdh_reply/2,
+ handle_kex_ecdh_init/2,
+ handle_kex_ecdh_reply/2,
unpack/3, decompress/2, ssh_packet/2, pack/2, msg_data/1,
sign/3, verify/4]).
@@ -53,7 +55,7 @@
%%% user.
%%%
%%% A supported algorithm can be requested in the option 'preferred_algorithms',
-%%% but may give unexpected results because of being promoted to default.
+%%% but may give unexpected results before being promoted to default.
%%%
%%% This makes it possible to add experimental algorithms (in supported_algorithms)
%%% and test them without letting the default users know about them.
@@ -63,9 +65,7 @@ default_algorithms() -> [{K,default_algorithms(K)} || K <- algo_classes()].
algo_classes() -> [kex, public_key, cipher, mac, compression].
-default_algorithms(compression) ->
- %% Do not announce '[email protected]' because there seem to be problems
- supported_algorithms(compression, same(['[email protected]']));
+default_algorithms(kex) -> supported_algorithms(kex, []); %% Just to have a call...
default_algorithms(Alg) ->
supported_algorithms(Alg).
@@ -73,26 +73,41 @@ default_algorithms(Alg) ->
supported_algorithms() -> [{K,supported_algorithms(K)} || K <- algo_classes()].
supported_algorithms(kex) ->
- ['diffie-hellman-group1-sha1'];
+ select_crypto_supported(
+ [
+ {'ecdh-sha2-nistp256', [{public_keys,ecdh}, {ec_curve,secp256r1}, {hashs,sha256}]},
+ {'ecdh-sha2-nistp384', [{public_keys,ecdh}, {ec_curve,secp384r1}, {hashs,sha384}]},
+ {'diffie-hellman-group14-sha1', [{public_keys,dh}, {hashs,sha}]},
+ {'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256', [{public_keys,dh}, {hashs,sha256}]},
+ {'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1', [{public_keys,dh}, {hashs,sha}]},
+ {'ecdh-sha2-nistp521', [{public_keys,ecdh}, {ec_curve,secp521r1}, {hashs,sha512}]},
+ {'diffie-hellman-group1-sha1', [{public_keys,dh}, {hashs,sha}]}
+ ]);
supported_algorithms(public_key) ->
ssh_auth:default_public_key_algorithms();
supported_algorithms(cipher) ->
- Supports = crypto:supports(),
- CipherAlgos = [{aes_ctr, 'aes128-ctr'}, {aes_cbc128, 'aes128-cbc'}, {des3_cbc, '3des-cbc'}],
- Algs = [SshAlgo ||
- {CryptoAlgo, SshAlgo} <- CipherAlgos,
- lists:member(CryptoAlgo, proplists:get_value(ciphers, Supports, []))],
- same(Algs);
+ same(
+ select_crypto_supported(
+ [{'aes256-ctr', [{ciphers,{aes_ctr,256}}]},
+ {'aes192-ctr', [{ciphers,{aes_ctr,192}}]},
+ {'aes128-ctr', [{ciphers,{aes_ctr,128}}]},
+ {'aes128-cbc', [{ciphers,aes_cbc128}]},
+ {'3des-cbc', [{ciphers,des3_cbc}]}
+ ]
+ ));
supported_algorithms(mac) ->
- Supports = crypto:supports(),
- HashAlgos = [{sha256, 'hmac-sha2-256'}, {sha, 'hmac-sha1'}],
- Algs = [SshAlgo ||
- {CryptoAlgo, SshAlgo} <- HashAlgos,
- lists:member(CryptoAlgo, proplists:get_value(hashs, Supports, []))],
- same(Algs);
+ same(
+ select_crypto_supported(
+ [{'hmac-sha2-256', [{hashs,sha256}]},
+ {'hmac-sha2-512', [{hashs,sha512}]},
+ {'hmac-sha1', [{hashs,sha}]}
+ ]
+ ));
supported_algorithms(compression) ->
- same(['none','zlib','[email protected]']).
-
+ same(['none',
+ 'zlib'
+ ]).
supported_algorithms(Key, [{client2server,BL1},{server2client,BL2}]) ->
[{client2server,As1},{server2client,As2}] = supported_algorithms(Key),
@@ -100,8 +115,36 @@ supported_algorithms(Key, [{client2server,BL1},{server2client,BL2}]) ->
supported_algorithms(Key, BlackList) ->
supported_algorithms(Key) -- BlackList.
-
+select_crypto_supported(L) ->
+ Sup = [{ec_curve,crypto_supported_curves()} | crypto:supports()],
+ [Name || {Name,CryptoRequires} <- L,
+ crypto_supported(CryptoRequires, Sup)].
+
+crypto_supported_curves() ->
+ try crypto:ec_curves()
+ catch _:_ -> []
+ end.
+
+crypto_supported(Conditions, Supported) ->
+ lists:all( fun({Tag,CryptoName}) when is_atom(CryptoName) ->
+ crypto_name_supported(Tag,CryptoName,Supported);
+ ({Tag,{Name=aes_ctr,Len}}) when is_integer(Len) ->
+ crypto_name_supported(Tag,Name,Supported) andalso
+ ctr_len_supported(Name,Len)
+ end, Conditions).
+crypto_name_supported(Tag, CryptoName, Supported) ->
+ lists:member(CryptoName, proplists:get_value(Tag,Supported,[])).
+
+ctr_len_supported(Name, Len) ->
+ try
+ crypto:stream_encrypt(crypto:stream_init(Name, <<0:Len>>, <<0:128>>), <<"">>)
+ of
+ {_,X} -> is_binary(X)
+ catch
+ _:_ -> false
+ end.
+
same(Algs) -> [{client2server,Algs}, {server2client,Algs}].
@@ -135,7 +178,7 @@ ssh_vsn() ->
_:_ -> ""
end.
-random_id(Nlo, Nup) ->
+random_id(Nlo, Nup) ->
[crypto:rand_uniform($a,$z+1) || _<- lists:duplicate(crypto:rand_uniform(Nlo,Nup+1),x) ].
hello_version_msg(Data) ->
@@ -144,7 +187,7 @@ hello_version_msg(Data) ->
next_seqnum(SeqNum) ->
(SeqNum + 1) band 16#ffffffff.
-decrypt_first_block(Bin, #ssh{decrypt_block_size = BlockSize} = Ssh0) ->
+decrypt_first_block(Bin, #ssh{decrypt_block_size = BlockSize} = Ssh0) ->
<<EncBlock:BlockSize/binary, EncData/binary>> = Bin,
{Ssh, <<?UINT32(PacketLen), _/binary>> = DecData} =
decrypt(Ssh0, EncBlock),
@@ -278,35 +321,56 @@ verify_algorithm(#alg{decrypt = undefined}) -> false;
verify_algorithm(#alg{compress = undefined}) -> false;
verify_algorithm(#alg{decompress = undefined}) -> false;
-verify_algorithm(#alg{kex = 'diffie-hellman-group1-sha1'}) -> true;
-verify_algorithm(#alg{kex = 'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1'}) -> true;
+verify_algorithm(#alg{kex = Kex}) -> lists:member(Kex, supported_algorithms(kex));
verify_algorithm(_) -> false.
-key_exchange_first_msg('diffie-hellman-group1-sha1', Ssh0) ->
- {G, P} = dh_group1(),
- {Private, Public} = dh_gen_key(G, P, 1024),
+%%%----------------------------------------------------------------
+%%%
+%%% Key exchange initialization
+%%%
+key_exchange_first_msg(Kex, Ssh0) when Kex == 'diffie-hellman-group1-sha1' ;
+ Kex == 'diffie-hellman-group14-sha1' ->
+ {G, P} = dh_group(Kex),
+ {Public, Private} = generate_key(dh, [P,G]),
{SshPacket, Ssh1} = ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_kexdh_init{e = Public}, Ssh0),
{ok, SshPacket,
Ssh1#ssh{keyex_key = {{Private, Public}, {G, P}}}};
-key_exchange_first_msg('diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1', Ssh0) ->
+key_exchange_first_msg(Kex, Ssh0) when Kex == 'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1' ;
+ Kex == 'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256' ->
Min = ?DEFAULT_DH_GROUP_MIN,
NBits = ?DEFAULT_DH_GROUP_NBITS,
Max = ?DEFAULT_DH_GROUP_MAX,
{SshPacket, Ssh1} =
ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_request{min = Min,
- n = NBits, max = Max},
+ n = NBits,
+ max = Max},
Ssh0),
{ok, SshPacket,
- Ssh1#ssh{keyex_info = {Min, Max, NBits}}}.
-
+ Ssh1#ssh{keyex_info = {Min, Max, NBits}}};
+
+key_exchange_first_msg(Kex, Ssh0) when Kex == 'ecdh-sha2-nistp256' ;
+ Kex == 'ecdh-sha2-nistp384' ;
+ Kex == 'ecdh-sha2-nistp521' ->
+ Curve = ecdh_curve(Kex),
+ {Public, Private} = generate_key(ecdh, Curve),
+ {SshPacket, Ssh1} = ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_kex_ecdh_init{q_c=Public}, Ssh0),
+ {ok, SshPacket,
+ Ssh1#ssh{keyex_key = {{Public,Private},Curve}}}.
-handle_kexdh_init(#ssh_msg_kexdh_init{e = E}, Ssh0) ->
- {G, P} = dh_group1(),
+%%%----------------------------------------------------------------
+%%%
+%%% diffie-hellman-group1-sha1
+%%% diffie-hellman-group14-sha1
+%%%
+handle_kexdh_init(#ssh_msg_kexdh_init{e = E},
+ Ssh0 = #ssh{algorithms = #alg{kex=Kex}}) ->
+ %% server
+ {G, P} = dh_group(Kex),
if
1=<E, E=<(P-1) ->
- {Private, Public} = dh_gen_key(G, P, 1024),
- K = ssh_math:ipow(E, Private, P),
+ {Public, Private} = generate_key(dh, [P,G]),
+ K = compute_key(dh, E, Private, [P,G]),
Key = get_host_key(Ssh0),
H = kex_h(Ssh0, Key, E, Public, K),
H_SIG = sign_host_key(Ssh0, Key, H),
@@ -314,101 +378,255 @@ handle_kexdh_init(#ssh_msg_kexdh_init{e = E}, Ssh0) ->
f = Public,
h_sig = H_SIG
}, Ssh0),
-
{ok, SshPacket, Ssh1#ssh{keyex_key = {{Private, Public}, {G, P}},
shared_secret = K,
exchanged_hash = H,
session_id = sid(Ssh1, H)}};
+
true ->
- Error = {error,bad_e_from_peer},
- Disconnect = #ssh_msg_disconnect{
- code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
- description = "Key exchange failed, 'f' out of bounds",
- language = "en"},
- throw({Error, Disconnect})
+ throw({{error,bad_e_from_peer},
+ #ssh_msg_disconnect{
+ code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
+ description = "Key exchange failed, 'e' out of bounds",
+ language = ""}
+ })
end.
+handle_kexdh_reply(#ssh_msg_kexdh_reply{public_host_key = HostKey,
+ f = F,
+ h_sig = H_SIG},
+ #ssh{keyex_key = {{Private, Public}, {G, P}}} = Ssh0) ->
+ %% client
+ if
+ 1=<F, F=<(P-1)->
+ K = compute_key(dh, F, Private, [P,G]),
+ H = kex_h(Ssh0, HostKey, Public, F, K),
+
+ case verify_host_key(Ssh0, HostKey, H, H_SIG) of
+ ok ->
+ {SshPacket, Ssh} = ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_newkeys{}, Ssh0),
+ {ok, SshPacket, Ssh#ssh{shared_secret = K,
+ exchanged_hash = H,
+ session_id = sid(Ssh, H)}};
+ Error ->
+ throw({Error,
+ #ssh_msg_disconnect{
+ code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
+ description = "Key exchange failed",
+ language = "en"}
+ })
+ end;
+
+ true ->
+ throw({{error,bad_f_from_peer},
+ #ssh_msg_disconnect{
+ code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
+ description = "Key exchange failed, 'f' out of bounds",
+ language = ""}
+ })
+ end.
+
+
+%%%----------------------------------------------------------------
+%%%
+%%% diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1
+%%%
+handle_kex_dh_gex_request(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_request{min = Min,
+ n = NBits,
+ max = Max},
+ Ssh0=#ssh{opts=Opts}) when Min=<NBits, NBits=<Max ->
+ %% server
+ {G, P} = dh_gex_group(Min, NBits, Max, proplists:get_value(dh_gex_groups,Opts)),
+ {Public, Private} = generate_key(dh, [P,G]),
+ {SshPacket, Ssh} =
+ ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_group{p = P, g = G}, Ssh0),
+ {ok, SshPacket,
+ Ssh#ssh{keyex_key = {{Private, Public}, {G, P}},
+ keyex_info = {Min, Max, NBits}
+ }};
+handle_kex_dh_gex_request(_, _) ->
+ throw({{error,bad_ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_request},
+ #ssh_msg_disconnect{
+ code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
+ description = "Key exchange failed, bad values in ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_request",
+ language = ""}
+ }).
+
handle_kex_dh_gex_group(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_group{p = P, g = G}, Ssh0) ->
- {Private, Public} = dh_gen_key(G,P,1024),
+ %% client
+ {Public, Private} = generate_key(dh, [P,G]),
{SshPacket, Ssh1} =
- ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_init{e = Public}, Ssh0),
+ ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_init{e = Public}, Ssh0), % Pub = G^Priv mod P (def)
+
{ok, SshPacket,
Ssh1#ssh{keyex_key = {{Private, Public}, {G, P}}}}.
+handle_kex_dh_gex_init(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_init{e = E},
+ #ssh{keyex_key = {{Private, Public}, {G, P}},
+ keyex_info = {Min, Max, NBits}} =
+ Ssh0) ->
+ %% server
+ if
+ 1=<E, E=<(P-1) ->
+ K = compute_key(dh, E, Private, [P,G]),
+ if
+ 1<K, K<(P-1) ->
+ HostKey = get_host_key(Ssh0),
+ H = kex_h(Ssh0, HostKey, Min, NBits, Max, P, G, E, Public, K),
+ H_SIG = sign_host_key(Ssh0, HostKey, H),
+ {SshPacket, Ssh} =
+ ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_reply{public_host_key = HostKey,
+ f = Public,
+ h_sig = H_SIG}, Ssh0),
+ {ok, SshPacket, Ssh#ssh{shared_secret = K,
+ exchanged_hash = H,
+ session_id = sid(Ssh, H)
+ }};
+ true ->
+ throw({{error,bad_K},
+ #ssh_msg_disconnect{
+ code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
+ description = "Key exchange failed, 'K' out of bounds",
+ language = ""}
+ })
+ end;
+ true ->
+ throw({{error,bad_e_from_peer},
+ #ssh_msg_disconnect{
+ code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
+ description = "Key exchange failed, 'e' out of bounds",
+ language = ""}
+ })
+ end.
+
+handle_kex_dh_gex_reply(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_reply{public_host_key = HostKey,
+ f = F,
+ h_sig = H_SIG},
+ #ssh{keyex_key = {{Private, Public}, {G, P}},
+ keyex_info = {Min, Max, NBits}} =
+ Ssh0) ->
+ %% client
+ if
+ 1=<F, F=<(P-1)->
+ K = compute_key(dh, F, Private, [P,G]),
+ if
+ 1<K, K<(P-1) ->
+ H = kex_h(Ssh0, HostKey, Min, NBits, Max, P, G, Public, F, K),
+
+ case verify_host_key(Ssh0, HostKey, H, H_SIG) of
+ ok ->
+ {SshPacket, Ssh} = ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_newkeys{}, Ssh0),
+ {ok, SshPacket, Ssh#ssh{shared_secret = K,
+ exchanged_hash = H,
+ session_id = sid(Ssh, H)}};
+ _Error ->
+ throw(#ssh_msg_disconnect{
+ code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
+ description = "Key exchange failed",
+ language = ""}
+ )
+ end;
+
+ true ->
+ throw({{error,bad_K},
+ #ssh_msg_disconnect{
+ code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
+ description = "Key exchange failed, 'K' out of bounds",
+ language = ""}
+ })
+ end;
+ true ->
+ throw({{error,bad_f_from_peer},
+ #ssh_msg_disconnect{
+ code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
+ description = "Key exchange failed, 'f' out of bounds",
+ language = ""}
+ })
+ end.
+
+%%%----------------------------------------------------------------
+%%%
+%%% diffie-hellman-ecdh-sha2-*
+%%%
+handle_kex_ecdh_init(#ssh_msg_kex_ecdh_init{q_c = PeerPublic},
+ Ssh0 = #ssh{algorithms = #alg{kex=Kex}}) ->
+ %% at server
+ Curve = ecdh_curve(Kex),
+ case ecdh_validate_public_key(PeerPublic, Curve) of
+ true ->
+ {MyPublic, MyPrivate} = generate_key(ecdh, Curve),
+ K = compute_key(ecdh, PeerPublic, MyPrivate, Curve),
+ HostKey = get_host_key(Ssh0),
+ H = kex_h(Ssh0, Curve, HostKey, PeerPublic, MyPublic, K),
+ H_SIG = sign_host_key(Ssh0, HostKey, H),
+ {SshPacket, Ssh1} =
+ ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_kex_ecdh_reply{public_host_key = HostKey,
+ q_s = MyPublic,
+ h_sig = H_SIG},
+ Ssh0),
+ {ok, SshPacket, Ssh1#ssh{keyex_key = {{MyPublic,MyPrivate},Curve},
+ shared_secret = K,
+ exchanged_hash = H,
+ session_id = sid(Ssh1, H)}};
+
+ false ->
+ throw({{error,invalid_peer_public_key},
+ #ssh_msg_disconnect{
+ code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
+ description = "Peer ECDH public key is invalid",
+ language = ""}
+ })
+ end.
+
+handle_kex_ecdh_reply(#ssh_msg_kex_ecdh_reply{public_host_key = HostKey,
+ q_s = PeerPublic,
+ h_sig = H_SIG},
+ #ssh{keyex_key = {{MyPublic,MyPrivate}, Curve}} = Ssh0
+ ) ->
+ %% at client
+ case ecdh_validate_public_key(PeerPublic, Curve) of
+ true ->
+ K = compute_key(ecdh, PeerPublic, MyPrivate, Curve),
+ H = kex_h(Ssh0, Curve, HostKey, MyPublic, PeerPublic, K),
+ case verify_host_key(Ssh0, HostKey, H, H_SIG) of
+ ok ->
+ {SshPacket, Ssh} = ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_newkeys{}, Ssh0),
+ {ok, SshPacket, Ssh#ssh{shared_secret = K,
+ exchanged_hash = H,
+ session_id = sid(Ssh, H)}};
+ Error ->
+ throw({Error,
+ #ssh_msg_disconnect{
+ code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
+ description = "Key exchange failed",
+ language = ""}
+ })
+ end;
+
+ false ->
+ throw({{error,invalid_peer_public_key},
+ #ssh_msg_disconnect{
+ code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
+ description = "Peer ECDH public key is invalid",
+ language = ""}
+ })
+ end.
+
+
+ecdh_validate_public_key(_, _) -> true. % FIXME: Far too many false positives :)
+
+%%%----------------------------------------------------------------
handle_new_keys(#ssh_msg_newkeys{}, Ssh0) ->
try install_alg(Ssh0) of
#ssh{} = Ssh ->
{ok, Ssh}
catch
- error:_Error -> %% TODO: Throw earlier ....
+ _C:_Error -> %% TODO: Throw earlier ....
throw(#ssh_msg_disconnect{code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_ERROR,
description = "Install alg failed",
language = "en"})
end.
-
-%% %% Select algorithms
-handle_kexdh_reply(#ssh_msg_kexdh_reply{public_host_key = HostKey, f = F,
- h_sig = H_SIG},
- #ssh{keyex_key = {{Private, Public}, {_G, P}}} = Ssh0) when 1=<F, F=<(P-1)->
- K = ssh_math:ipow(F, Private, P),
- H = kex_h(Ssh0, HostKey, Public, F, K),
-
- case verify_host_key(Ssh0, HostKey, H, H_SIG) of
- ok ->
- {SshPacket, Ssh} = ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_newkeys{}, Ssh0),
- {ok, SshPacket, Ssh#ssh{shared_secret = K,
- exchanged_hash = H,
- session_id = sid(Ssh, H)}};
- Error ->
- Disconnect = #ssh_msg_disconnect{
- code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
- description = "Key exchange failed",
- language = "en"},
- throw({Error, Disconnect})
- end;
-handle_kexdh_reply(#ssh_msg_kexdh_reply{}, _SSH) ->
- Error = {error,bad_f_from_peer},
- Disconnect = #ssh_msg_disconnect{
- code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
- description = "Key exchange failed, 'f' out of bounds",
- language = "en"},
- throw({Error, Disconnect}).
-
-
-handle_kex_dh_gex_request(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_request{min = _Min,
- n = _NBits,
- max = _Max}, Ssh0) ->
- {G,P} = dh_group1(), %% TODO real imp this seems to be a hack?!
- {Private, Public} = dh_gen_key(G, P, 1024),
- {SshPacket, Ssh} =
- ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_group{p = P, g = G}, Ssh0),
- {ok, SshPacket,
- Ssh#ssh{keyex_key = {{Private, Public}, {G, P}}}}.
-
-handle_kex_dh_gex_reply(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_reply{public_host_key = HostKey,
- f = F,
- h_sig = H_SIG},
- #ssh{keyex_key = {{Private, Public}, {G, P}},
- keyex_info = {Min, Max, NBits}} =
- Ssh0) ->
- K = ssh_math:ipow(F, Private, P),
- H = kex_h(Ssh0, HostKey, Min, NBits, Max, P, G, Public, F, K),
-
- case verify_host_key(Ssh0, HostKey, H, H_SIG) of
- ok ->
- {SshPacket, Ssh} = ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_newkeys{}, Ssh0),
- {ok, SshPacket, Ssh#ssh{shared_secret = K,
- exchanged_hash = H,
- session_id = sid(Ssh, H)}};
- _Error ->
- Disconnect = #ssh_msg_disconnect{
- code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED,
- description = "Key exchange failed",
- language = "en"},
- throw(Disconnect)
- end.
-
%% select session id
sid(#ssh{session_id = undefined}, H) ->
H;
@@ -431,10 +649,10 @@ get_host_key(SSH) ->
end.
sign_host_key(_Ssh, #'RSAPrivateKey'{} = Private, H) ->
- Hash = sha, %% Option ?!
+ Hash = sha,
_Signature = sign(H, Hash, Private);
sign_host_key(_Ssh, #'DSAPrivateKey'{} = Private, H) ->
- Hash = sha, %% Option ?!
+ Hash = sha,
_RawSignature = sign(H, Hash, Private).
verify_host_key(SSH, PublicKey, Digest, Signature) ->
@@ -511,7 +729,6 @@ select_algorithm(Role, Client, Server) ->
decompress = Decompression,
c_lng = C_Lng,
s_lng = S_Lng},
-%%ct:pal("~p~n Client=~p~n Server=~p~n Alg=~p~n",[Role,Client,Server,Alg]),
{ok, Alg}.
select_encrypt_decrypt(client, Client, Server) ->
@@ -601,14 +818,15 @@ alg_final(SSH0) ->
{ok,SSH6} = decompress_final(SSH5),
SSH6.
-select_all(CL, SL) when length(CL) + length(SL) < 50 ->
+select_all(CL, SL) when length(CL) + length(SL) < ?MAX_NUM_ALGORITHMS ->
A = CL -- SL, %% algortihms only used by client
%% algorithms used by client and server (client pref)
lists:map(fun(ALG) -> list_to_atom(ALG) end, (CL -- A));
-select_all(_CL, _SL) ->
+select_all(CL, SL) ->
+ Err = lists:concat(["Received too many algorithms (",length(CL),"+",length(SL)," >= ",?MAX_NUM_ALGORITHMS,")."]),
throw(#ssh_msg_disconnect{code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_ERROR,
- description = "Too many algorithms",
- language = "en"}).
+ description = Err,
+ language = ""}).
select([], []) ->
@@ -631,13 +849,20 @@ ssh_packet(Msg, Ssh) ->
pack(Data0, #ssh{encrypt_block_size = BlockSize,
send_sequence = SeqNum, send_mac = MacAlg,
- send_mac_key = MacKey}
+ send_mac_key = MacKey,
+ random_length_padding = RandomLengthPadding}
= Ssh0) when is_binary(Data0) ->
{Ssh1, Data} = compress(Ssh0, Data0),
PL = (BlockSize - ((4 + 1 + size(Data)) rem BlockSize)) rem BlockSize,
- PaddingLen = if PL < 4 -> PL + BlockSize;
- true -> PL
- end,
+ MinPaddingLen = if PL < 4 -> PL + BlockSize;
+ true -> PL
+ end,
+ PadBlockSize = max(BlockSize,4),
+ MaxExtraBlocks = (max(RandomLengthPadding,MinPaddingLen) - MinPaddingLen) div PadBlockSize,
+ ExtraPaddingLen = try crypto:rand_uniform(0,MaxExtraBlocks)*PadBlockSize
+ catch _:_ -> 0
+ end,
+ PaddingLen = MinPaddingLen + ExtraPaddingLen,
Padding = ssh_bits:random(PaddingLen),
PacketLen = 1 + PaddingLen + size(Data),
PacketData = <<?UINT32(PacketLen),?BYTE(PaddingLen),
@@ -691,51 +916,9 @@ verify(PlainText, Hash, Sig, {_, #'Dss-Parms'{}} = Key) ->
verify(PlainText, Hash, Sig, Key) ->
public_key:verify(PlainText, Hash, Sig, Key).
-%% public key algorithms
-%%
-%% ssh-dss REQUIRED sign Raw DSS Key
-%% ssh-rsa RECOMMENDED sign Raw RSA Key
-%% x509v3-sign-rsa OPTIONAL sign X.509 certificates (RSA key)
-%% x509v3-sign-dss OPTIONAL sign X.509 certificates (DSS key)
-%% spki-sign-rsa OPTIONAL sign SPKI certificates (RSA key)
-%% spki-sign-dss OPTIONAL sign SPKI certificates (DSS key)
-%% pgp-sign-rsa OPTIONAL sign OpenPGP certificates (RSA key)
-%% pgp-sign-dss OPTIONAL sign OpenPGP certificates (DSS key)
-%%
-
-%% key exchange
-%%
-%% diffie-hellman-group1-sha1 REQUIRED
-%%
-%%
-
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% Encryption
-%%
-%% chiphers
%%
-%% 3des-cbc REQUIRED
-%% three-key 3DES in CBC mode
-%% blowfish-cbc OPTIONAL Blowfish in CBC mode
-%% twofish256-cbc OPTIONAL Twofish in CBC mode,
-%% with 256-bit key
-%% twofish-cbc OPTIONAL alias for "twofish256-cbc" (this
-%% is being retained for
-%% historical reasons)
-%% twofish192-cbc OPTIONAL Twofish with 192-bit key
-%% twofish128-cbc OPTIONAL Twofish with 128-bit key
-%% aes256-cbc OPTIONAL AES in CBC mode,
-%% with 256-bit key
-%% aes192-cbc OPTIONAL AES with 192-bit key
-%% aes128-cbc RECOMMENDED AES with 128-bit key
-%% serpent256-cbc OPTIONAL Serpent in CBC mode, with
-%% 256-bit key
-%% serpent192-cbc OPTIONAL Serpent with 192-bit key
-%% serpent128-cbc OPTIONAL Serpent with 128-bit key
-%% arcfour OPTIONAL the ARCFOUR stream cipher
-%% idea-cbc OPTIONAL IDEA in CBC mode
-%% cast128-cbc OPTIONAL CAST-128 in CBC mode
-%% none OPTIONAL no encryption; NOT RECOMMENDED
+%% Encryption
%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -766,18 +949,46 @@ encrypt_init(#ssh{encrypt = 'aes128-cbc', role = server} = Ssh) ->
encrypt_block_size = 16,
encrypt_ctx = IV}};
encrypt_init(#ssh{encrypt = 'aes128-ctr', role = client} = Ssh) ->
- IV = hash(Ssh, "A", 128),
+ IV = hash(Ssh, "A", 128),
<<K:16/binary>> = hash(Ssh, "C", 128),
State = crypto:stream_init(aes_ctr, K, IV),
{ok, Ssh#ssh{encrypt_keys = K,
encrypt_block_size = 16,
encrypt_ctx = State}};
+encrypt_init(#ssh{encrypt = 'aes192-ctr', role = client} = Ssh) ->
+ IV = hash(Ssh, "A", 128),
+ <<K:24/binary>> = hash(Ssh, "C", 192),
+ State = crypto:stream_init(aes_ctr, K, IV),
+ {ok, Ssh#ssh{encrypt_keys = K,
+ encrypt_block_size = 16,
+ encrypt_ctx = State}};
+encrypt_init(#ssh{encrypt = 'aes256-ctr', role = client} = Ssh) ->
+ IV = hash(Ssh, "A", 128),
+ <<K:32/binary>> = hash(Ssh, "C", 256),
+ State = crypto:stream_init(aes_ctr, K, IV),
+ {ok, Ssh#ssh{encrypt_keys = K,
+ encrypt_block_size = 16,
+ encrypt_ctx = State}};
encrypt_init(#ssh{encrypt = 'aes128-ctr', role = server} = Ssh) ->
- IV = hash(Ssh, "B", 128),
+ IV = hash(Ssh, "B", 128),
<<K:16/binary>> = hash(Ssh, "D", 128),
State = crypto:stream_init(aes_ctr, K, IV),
{ok, Ssh#ssh{encrypt_keys = K,
encrypt_block_size = 16,
+ encrypt_ctx = State}};
+encrypt_init(#ssh{encrypt = 'aes192-ctr', role = server} = Ssh) ->
+ IV = hash(Ssh, "B", 128),
+ <<K:24/binary>> = hash(Ssh, "D", 192),
+ State = crypto:stream_init(aes_ctr, K, IV),
+ {ok, Ssh#ssh{encrypt_keys = K,
+ encrypt_block_size = 16,
+ encrypt_ctx = State}};
+encrypt_init(#ssh{encrypt = 'aes256-ctr', role = server} = Ssh) ->
+ IV = hash(Ssh, "B", 128),
+ <<K:32/binary>> = hash(Ssh, "D", 256),
+ State = crypto:stream_init(aes_ctr, K, IV),
+ {ok, Ssh#ssh{encrypt_keys = K,
+ encrypt_block_size = 16,
encrypt_ctx = State}}.
encrypt_final(Ssh) ->
@@ -804,6 +1015,14 @@ encrypt(#ssh{encrypt = 'aes128-cbc',
encrypt(#ssh{encrypt = 'aes128-ctr',
encrypt_ctx = State0} = Ssh, Data) ->
{State, Enc} = crypto:stream_encrypt(State0,Data),
+ {Ssh#ssh{encrypt_ctx = State}, Enc};
+encrypt(#ssh{encrypt = 'aes192-ctr',
+ encrypt_ctx = State0} = Ssh, Data) ->
+ {State, Enc} = crypto:stream_encrypt(State0,Data),
+ {Ssh#ssh{encrypt_ctx = State}, Enc};
+encrypt(#ssh{encrypt = 'aes256-ctr',
+ encrypt_ctx = State0} = Ssh, Data) ->
+ {State, Enc} = crypto:stream_encrypt(State0,Data),
{Ssh#ssh{encrypt_ctx = State}, Enc}.
@@ -844,12 +1063,40 @@ decrypt_init(#ssh{decrypt = 'aes128-ctr', role = client} = Ssh) ->
{ok, Ssh#ssh{decrypt_keys = K,
decrypt_block_size = 16,
decrypt_ctx = State}};
+decrypt_init(#ssh{decrypt = 'aes192-ctr', role = client} = Ssh) ->
+ IV = hash(Ssh, "B", 128),
+ <<K:24/binary>> = hash(Ssh, "D", 192),
+ State = crypto:stream_init(aes_ctr, K, IV),
+ {ok, Ssh#ssh{decrypt_keys = K,
+ decrypt_block_size = 16,
+ decrypt_ctx = State}};
+decrypt_init(#ssh{decrypt = 'aes256-ctr', role = client} = Ssh) ->
+ IV = hash(Ssh, "B", 128),
+ <<K:32/binary>> = hash(Ssh, "D", 256),
+ State = crypto:stream_init(aes_ctr, K, IV),
+ {ok, Ssh#ssh{decrypt_keys = K,
+ decrypt_block_size = 16,
+ decrypt_ctx = State}};
decrypt_init(#ssh{decrypt = 'aes128-ctr', role = server} = Ssh) ->
IV = hash(Ssh, "A", 128),
<<K:16/binary>> = hash(Ssh, "C", 128),
State = crypto:stream_init(aes_ctr, K, IV),
{ok, Ssh#ssh{decrypt_keys = K,
decrypt_block_size = 16,
+ decrypt_ctx = State}};
+decrypt_init(#ssh{decrypt = 'aes192-ctr', role = server} = Ssh) ->
+ IV = hash(Ssh, "A", 128),
+ <<K:24/binary>> = hash(Ssh, "C", 192),
+ State = crypto:stream_init(aes_ctr, K, IV),
+ {ok, Ssh#ssh{decrypt_keys = K,
+ decrypt_block_size = 16,
+ decrypt_ctx = State}};
+decrypt_init(#ssh{decrypt = 'aes256-ctr', role = server} = Ssh) ->
+ IV = hash(Ssh, "A", 128),
+ <<K:32/binary>> = hash(Ssh, "C", 256),
+ State = crypto:stream_init(aes_ctr, K, IV),
+ {ok, Ssh#ssh{decrypt_keys = K,
+ decrypt_block_size = 16,
decrypt_ctx = State}}.
@@ -875,6 +1122,14 @@ decrypt(#ssh{decrypt = 'aes128-cbc', decrypt_keys = Key,
decrypt(#ssh{decrypt = 'aes128-ctr',
decrypt_ctx = State0} = Ssh, Data) ->
{State, Enc} = crypto:stream_decrypt(State0,Data),
+ {Ssh#ssh{decrypt_ctx = State}, Enc};
+decrypt(#ssh{decrypt = 'aes192-ctr',
+ decrypt_ctx = State0} = Ssh, Data) ->
+ {State, Enc} = crypto:stream_decrypt(State0,Data),
+ {Ssh#ssh{decrypt_ctx = State}, Enc};
+decrypt(#ssh{decrypt = 'aes256-ctr',
+ decrypt_ctx = State0} = Ssh, Data) ->
+ {State, Enc} = crypto:stream_decrypt(State0,Data),
{Ssh#ssh{decrypt_ctx = State}, Enc}.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -959,17 +1214,8 @@ decompress(#ssh{decompress = '[email protected]', decompress_ctx = Context, authe
{Ssh, list_to_binary(Decompressed)}.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% MAC calculation
%%
-%% hmac-sha1 REQUIRED HMAC-SHA1 (digest length = key
-%% length = 20)
-%% hmac-sha1-96 RECOMMENDED first 96 bits of HMAC-SHA1 (digest
-%% length = 12, key length = 20)
-%% hmac-md5 OPTIONAL HMAC-MD5 (digest length = key
-%% length = 16)
-%% hmac-md5-96 OPTIONAL first 96 bits of HMAC-MD5 (digest
-%% length = 12, key length = 16)
-%% none OPTIONAL no MAC; NOT RECOMMENDED
+%% MAC calculation
%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -1001,7 +1247,7 @@ recv_mac_init(SSH) ->
recv_mac_final(SSH) ->
{ok, SSH#ssh { recv_mac = none, recv_mac_key = undefined }}.
-mac(none, _ , _, _) ->
+mac(none, _ , _, _) ->
<<>>;
mac('hmac-sha1', Key, SeqNum, Data) ->
crypto:hmac(sha, Key, [<<?UINT32(SeqNum)>>, Data]);
@@ -1012,7 +1258,9 @@ mac('hmac-md5', Key, SeqNum, Data) ->
mac('hmac-md5-96', Key, SeqNum, Data) ->
crypto:hmac(md5, Key, [<<?UINT32(SeqNum)>>, Data], mac_digest_size('hmac-md5-96'));
mac('hmac-sha2-256', Key, SeqNum, Data) ->
- crypto:hmac(sha256, Key, [<<?UINT32(SeqNum)>>, Data]).
+ crypto:hmac(sha256, Key, [<<?UINT32(SeqNum)>>, Data]);
+mac('hmac-sha2-512', Key, SeqNum, Data) ->
+ crypto:hmac(sha512, Key, [<<?UINT32(SeqNum)>>, Data]).
%% return N hash bytes (HASH)
hash(SSH, Char, Bits) ->
@@ -1020,8 +1268,20 @@ hash(SSH, Char, Bits) ->
case SSH#ssh.kex of
'diffie-hellman-group1-sha1' ->
fun(Data) -> crypto:hash(sha, Data) end;
+ 'diffie-hellman-group14-sha1' ->
+ fun(Data) -> crypto:hash(sha, Data) end;
+
'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1' ->
fun(Data) -> crypto:hash(sha, Data) end;
+ 'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256' ->
+ fun(Data) -> crypto:hash(sha256, Data) end;
+
+ 'ecdh-sha2-nistp256' ->
+ fun(Data) -> crypto:hash(sha256,Data) end;
+ 'ecdh-sha2-nistp384' ->
+ fun(Data) -> crypto:hash(sha384,Data) end;
+ 'ecdh-sha2-nistp521' ->
+ fun(Data) -> crypto:hash(sha512,Data) end;
_ ->
exit({bad_algorithm,SSH#ssh.kex})
end,
@@ -1050,8 +1310,16 @@ kex_h(SSH, Key, E, F, K) ->
ssh_message:encode_host_key(Key), E,F,K],
[string,string,binary,binary,binary,
mpint,mpint,mpint]),
- crypto:hash(sha,L).
-
+ crypto:hash(sha((SSH#ssh.algorithms)#alg.kex), L).
+%% crypto:hash(sha,L).
+
+kex_h(SSH, Curve, Key, Q_c, Q_s, K) ->
+ L = ssh_bits:encode([SSH#ssh.c_version, SSH#ssh.s_version,
+ SSH#ssh.c_keyinit, SSH#ssh.s_keyinit,
+ ssh_message:encode_host_key(Key), Q_c, Q_s, K],
+ [string,string,binary,binary,binary,
+ mpint,mpint,mpint]),
+ crypto:hash(sha(Curve), L).
kex_h(SSH, Key, Min, NBits, Max, Prime, Gen, E, F, K) ->
L = if Min==-1; Max==-1 ->
@@ -1071,13 +1339,25 @@ kex_h(SSH, Key, Min, NBits, Max, Prime, Gen, E, F, K) ->
ssh_message:encode_host_key(Key), Min, NBits, Max,
Prime, Gen, E,F,K], Ts)
end,
- crypto:hash(sha,L).
+ crypto:hash(sha((SSH#ssh.algorithms)#alg.kex), L).
+sha('nistp256') -> sha256;
+sha('secp256r1')-> sha256;
+sha('nistp384') -> sha384;
+sha('secp384r1')-> sha384;
+sha('nistp521') -> sha512;
+sha('secp521r1')-> sha512;
+sha('diffie-hellman-group1-sha1') -> sha;
+sha('diffie-hellman-group14-sha1') -> sha;
+sha('diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1') -> sha;
+sha('diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256') -> sha256.
+
mac_key_size('hmac-sha1') -> 20*8;
mac_key_size('hmac-sha1-96') -> 20*8;
mac_key_size('hmac-md5') -> 16*8;
mac_key_size('hmac-md5-96') -> 16*8;
mac_key_size('hmac-sha2-256')-> 32*8;
+mac_key_size('hmac-sha2-512')-> 512;
mac_key_size(none) -> 0.
mac_digest_size('hmac-sha1') -> 20;
@@ -1085,6 +1365,7 @@ mac_digest_size('hmac-sha1-96') -> 12;
mac_digest_size('hmac-md5') -> 20;
mac_digest_size('hmac-md5-96') -> 12;
mac_digest_size('hmac-sha2-256') -> 32;
+mac_digest_size('hmac-sha2-512') -> 64;
mac_digest_size(none) -> 0.
peer_name({Host, _}) ->
@@ -1096,12 +1377,63 @@ peer_name({Host, _}) ->
%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-dh_group1() ->
- {2, 16#FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFC90FDAA22168C234C4C6628B80DC1CD129024E088A67CC74020BBEA63B139B22514A08798E3404DDEF9519B3CD3A431B302B0A6DF25F14374FE1356D6D51C245E485B576625E7EC6F44C42E9A637ED6B0BFF5CB6F406B7EDEE386BFB5A899FA5AE9F24117C4B1FE649286651ECE65381FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF}.
+dh_group('diffie-hellman-group1-sha1') -> element(2, ?dh_group1);
+dh_group('diffie-hellman-group14-sha1') -> element(2, ?dh_group14).
+
+dh_gex_default_groups() -> ?dh_default_groups.
+
+
+dh_gex_group(Min, N, Max, undefined) ->
+ dh_gex_group(Min, N, Max, dh_gex_default_groups());
+dh_gex_group(Min, N, Max, Groups) ->
+ %% First try to find an exact match. If not an exact match, select the largest possible.
+ {_,Group} =
+ lists:foldl(
+ fun(_, {I,G}) when I==N ->
+ %% If we have an exact match already: use that one
+ {I,G};
+ ({I,G}, _) when I==N ->
+ %% If we now found an exact match: use that very one
+ {I,G};
+ ({I,G}, {Imax,_Gmax}) when Min=<I,I=<Max, % a) {I,G} fullfills the requirements
+ I>Imax -> % b) {I,G} is larger than current max
+ %% A group within the limits and better than the one we have
+ {I,G};
+ (_, IGmax) ->
+ %% Keep the one we have
+ IGmax
+ end, {-1,undefined}, Groups),
+
+ case Group of
+ undefined ->
+ throw(#ssh_msg_disconnect{
+ code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_ERROR,
+ description = "No possible diffie-hellman-group-exchange group found",
+ language = ""});
+ _ ->
+ Group
+ end.
-dh_gen_key(G, P, _) ->
- {Public, Private} = crypto:generate_key(dh, [P, G]),
- {crypto:bytes_to_integer(Private), crypto:bytes_to_integer(Public)}.
+
+generate_key(Algorithm, Args) ->
+ {Public,Private} = crypto:generate_key(Algorithm, Args),
+ {crypto:bytes_to_integer(Public), crypto:bytes_to_integer(Private)}.
+
+
+compute_key(Algorithm, OthersPublic, MyPrivate, Args) ->
+ Shared = crypto:compute_key(Algorithm, OthersPublic, MyPrivate, Args),
+ crypto:bytes_to_integer(Shared).
+
+
+ecdh_curve('ecdh-sha2-nistp256') -> secp256r1;
+ecdh_curve('ecdh-sha2-nistp384') -> secp384r1;
+ecdh_curve('ecdh-sha2-nistp521') -> secp521r1.
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%
+%% Other utils
+%%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
trim_tail(Str) ->
lists:reverse(trim_head(lists:reverse(Str))).
diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_transport.hrl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_transport.hrl
index 2faf8a9316..96ab1bb668 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_transport.hrl
+++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_transport.hrl
@@ -29,9 +29,12 @@
-define(DEFAULT_CLIENT_VERSION, {2, 0}).
-define(DEFAULT_SERVER_VERSION, {2, 0}).
--define(DEFAULT_DH_GROUP_MIN, 512).
--define(DEFAULT_DH_GROUP_NBITS, 1024).
--define(DEFAULT_DH_GROUP_MAX, 4096).
+
+-define(MAX_NUM_ALGORITHMS, 200).
+
+-define(DEFAULT_DH_GROUP_MIN, 1024).
+-define(DEFAULT_DH_GROUP_NBITS, 6144).
+-define(DEFAULT_DH_GROUP_MAX, 8192).
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%
@@ -109,8 +112,9 @@
%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% diffie-hellman-group1-sha1
--define(SSH_MSG_KEXDH_INIT, 30).
+%% diffie-hellman-group1-sha1 | diffie-hellman-group14-sha1
+
+-define(SSH_MSG_KEXDH_INIT, 30).
-define(SSH_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY, 31).
-record(ssh_msg_kexdh_init,
@@ -134,7 +138,7 @@
%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1
+%% diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1 | diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256
-define(SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST_OLD, 30).
-define(SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST, 34).
-define(SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP, 31).
@@ -171,7 +175,36 @@
h_sig
}).
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%
+%% KEY ECDH messages
+%%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+%% ecdh-sha2-nistp256 | ecdh-sha2-nistp384 | ecdh-sha2-nistp521
+
+-define(SSH_MSG_KEX_ECDH_INIT, 30).
+-define(SSH_MSG_KEX_ECDH_REPLY, 31).
+
+-record(ssh_msg_kex_ecdh_init,
+ {
+ q_c % string (client's ephemeral public key octet string)
+ }).
+
+-record(ssh_msg_kex_ecdh_reply,
+ {
+ public_host_key, % string (server's public host key) (k_s)
+ q_s, % string (server's ephemeral public key octet string)
+ h_sig % string (the signature on the exchange hash)
+ }).
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%
%% error codes
+%%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
-define(SSH_DISCONNECT_HOST_NOT_ALLOWED_TO_CONNECT, 1).
-define(SSH_DISCONNECT_PROTOCOL_ERROR, 2).
-define(SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED, 3).
@@ -189,48 +222,46 @@
-define(SSH_DISCONNECT_ILLEGAL_USER_NAME, 15).
-%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%% # DH_14_xxx
-%%% Description: Oakley group 14 prime numbers and generator. Used in
-%%% diffie-hellman-group1-sha1 key exchange method.
-%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%% # DH_14_P
-%%% Description: Prime for this group
-%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
--define(DH_14_P,
- <<000,000,000,129,000,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,201,015,218,
- 162,033,104,194,052,196,198,098,139,128,220,028,209,041,002,078,
- 008,138,103,204,116,002,011,190,166,059,019,155,034,081,074,008,
- 121,142,052,004,221,239,149,025,179,205,058,067,027,048,043,010,
- 109,242,095,020,055,079,225,053,109,109,081,194,069,228,133,181,
- 118,098,094,126,198,244,076,066,233,166,055,237,107,011,255,092,
- 182,244,006,183,237,238,056,107,251,090,137,159,165,174,159,036,
- 017,124,075,031,230,073,040,102,081,236,230,083,129,255,255,255,
- 255,255,255,255,255>>).
-
-%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%% # DH_14_G
-%%% Description: Generator for DH_14_P.
-%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
--define(DH_14_G, <<0,0,0,1,2>>).
-
-%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%% # DH_14_Q
-%%% Description: Group order (DH_14_P - 1) / 2.
-%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
--define(DH_14_Q,
- <<000,000,000,128,127,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,228,135,237,081,
- 016,180,097,026,098,099,049,069,192,110,014,104,148,129,039,004,
- 069,051,230,058,001,005,223,083,029,137,205,145,040,165,004,060,
- 199,026,002,110,247,202,140,217,230,157,033,141,152,021,133,054,
- 249,047,138,027,167,240,154,182,182,168,225,034,242,066,218,187,
- 049,047,063,099,122,038,033,116,211,027,246,181,133,255,174,091,
- 122,003,091,246,247,028,053,253,173,068,207,210,215,079,146,008,
- 190,037,143,243,036,148,051,040,246,115,041,192,255,255,255,255,
- 255,255,255,255>>).
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%
+%% groups
+%%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+%%% rfc 2489, ch 6.2
+-define(dh_group1,
+ {1024,
+ {2, 16#FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFC90FDAA22168C234C4C6628B80DC1CD129024E088A67CC74020BBEA63B139B22514A08798E3404DDEF9519B3CD3A431B302B0A6DF25F14374FE1356D6D51C245E485B576625E7EC6F44C42E9A637ED6B0BFF5CB6F406B7EDEE386BFB5A899FA5AE9F24117C4B1FE649286651ECE65381FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF}}).
+
+%%% rfc 3526, ch3
+-define(dh_group14,
+ {2048,
+ {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}}).
+
+%%% rfc 3526, ch4
+-define(dh_group15,
+ {3072,
+ {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}}).
+
+%%% rfc 3526, ch5
+-define(dh_group16,
+ {4096,
+ {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}}).
+
+%%% rfc 3526, ch6
+-define(dh_group17,
+ {6144,
+ {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}}).
+
+%%% rfc 3526, ch7
+-define(dh_group18,
+ {8192,
+ {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}}).
+
+-define(dh_default_groups, [?dh_group14,
+ ?dh_group15,
+ ?dh_group16,
+ ?dh_group17,
+ ?dh_group18] ).
-endif. % -ifdef(ssh_transport).
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/Makefile b/lib/ssh/test/Makefile
index 47c189c162..96c74c6c8a 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/test/Makefile
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/Makefile
@@ -32,17 +32,22 @@ VSN=$(GS_VSN)
# ----------------------------------------------------
MODULES= \
- ssh_test_lib \
- ssh_trpt_test_lib \
- ssh_sup_SUITE \
+ ssh_algorithms_SUITE \
+ ssh_options_SUITE \
+ ssh_renegotiate_SUITE \
+ \
ssh_basic_SUITE \
+ \
+ ssh_connection_SUITE \
ssh_protocol_SUITE \
- ssh_to_openssh_SUITE \
ssh_sftp_SUITE \
ssh_sftpd_SUITE \
ssh_sftpd_erlclient_SUITE \
+ ssh_sup_SUITE \
+ ssh_to_openssh_SUITE \
ssh_upgrade_SUITE \
- ssh_connection_SUITE \
+ ssh_test_lib \
+ ssh_trpt_test_lib \
ssh_echo_server \
ssh_peername_sockname_server \
ssh_test_cli \
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e67fa2469f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,297 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+
+%%
+
+-module(ssh_algorithms_SUITE).
+
+-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
+
+%% Note: This directive should only be used in test suites.
+-compile(export_all).
+
+-define(TIMEOUT, 50000).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Common Test interface functions -----------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+suite() ->
+ [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
+
+all() ->
+ %% [{group,kex},{group,cipher}... etc
+ [{group,C} || C <- tags()].
+
+
+groups() ->
+ ErlAlgos = extract_algos(ssh:default_algorithms()),
+ SshcAlgos = extract_algos(ssh_test_lib:default_algorithms(sshc)),
+ SshdAlgos = extract_algos(ssh_test_lib:default_algorithms(sshd)),
+
+ DoubleAlgos =
+ [{Tag, double(Algs)} || {Tag,Algs} <- ErlAlgos,
+ length(Algs) > 1,
+ lists:member(Tag, two_way_tags())],
+ TagGroupSet =
+ [{Tag, [], group_members_for_tag(Tag,Algs,DoubleAlgos)}
+ || {Tag,Algs} <- ErlAlgos,
+ lists:member(Tag,tags())
+ ],
+
+ AlgoTcSet =
+ [{Alg, [], specific_test_cases(Tag,Alg,SshcAlgos,SshdAlgos)}
+ || {Tag,Algs} <- ErlAlgos ++ DoubleAlgos,
+ Alg <- Algs],
+
+ TagGroupSet ++ AlgoTcSet.
+
+tags() -> [kex,cipher,mac,compression].
+two_way_tags() -> [cipher,mac,compression].
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+init_per_suite(Config) ->
+ ct:log("~n~n"
+ "OS ssh:~n=======~n~p~n~n~n"
+ "Erl ssh:~n========~n~p~n~n~n"
+ "Installed ssh client:~n=====================~n~p~n~n~n"
+ "Installed ssh server:~n=====================~n~p~n~n~n",
+ [os:cmd("ssh -V"),
+ ssh:default_algorithms(),
+ ssh_test_lib:default_algorithms(sshc),
+ ssh_test_lib:default_algorithms(sshd)]),
+ ct:log("all() ->~n ~p.~n~ngroups()->~n ~p.~n",[all(),groups()]),
+ catch crypto:stop(),
+ case catch crypto:start() of
+ ok ->
+ ssh:start(),
+ [{std_simple_sftp_size,25000} % Sftp transferred data size
+ | setup_pubkey(Config)];
+ _Else ->
+ {skip, "Crypto could not be started!"}
+ end.
+end_per_suite(_Config) ->
+ ssh:stop(),
+ crypto:stop().
+
+
+init_per_group(Group, Config) ->
+ case lists:member(Group, tags()) of
+ true ->
+ %% A tag group
+ Tag = Group,
+ ct:comment("==== ~p ====",[Tag]),
+ Config;
+ false ->
+ %% An algorithm group
+ [[{name,Tag}]|_] = ?config(tc_group_path, Config),
+ Alg = Group,
+ PA =
+ case split(Alg) of
+ [_] ->
+ [Alg];
+ [A1,A2] ->
+ [{client2server,[A1]},
+ {server2client,[A2]}]
+ end,
+ ct:log("Init tests for tag=~p alg=~p",[Tag,PA]),
+ PrefAlgs = {preferred_algorithms,[{Tag,PA}]},
+ start_std_daemon([PrefAlgs],
+ [{pref_algs,PrefAlgs} | Config])
+ end.
+
+end_per_group(_Alg, Config) ->
+ case ?config(srvr_pid,Config) of
+ Pid when is_pid(Pid) ->
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ ct:log("stopped ~p",[?config(srvr_addr,Config)]);
+ _ ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+
+
+init_per_testcase(sshc_simple_exec, Config) ->
+ start_pubkey_daemon([?config(pref_algs,Config)], Config);
+
+init_per_testcase(_TC, Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+
+end_per_testcase(sshc_simple_exec, Config) ->
+ case ?config(srvr_pid,Config) of
+ Pid when is_pid(Pid) ->
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ ct:log("stopped ~p",[?config(srvr_addr,Config)]);
+ _ ->
+ ok
+ end;
+end_per_testcase(_TC, Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Test Cases --------------------------------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% A simple sftp transfer
+simple_sftp(Config) ->
+ {Host,Port} = ?config(srvr_addr, Config),
+ ssh_test_lib:std_simple_sftp(Host, Port, Config).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% A simple exec call
+simple_exec(Config) ->
+ {Host,Port} = ?config(srvr_addr, Config),
+ ssh_test_lib:std_simple_exec(Host, Port, Config).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Use the ssh client of the OS to connect
+sshc_simple_exec(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ KnownHosts = filename:join(PrivDir, "known_hosts"),
+ {Host,Port} = ?config(srvr_addr, Config),
+ Cmd = lists:concat(["ssh -p ",Port,
+ " -C -o UserKnownHostsFile=",KnownHosts,
+ " ",Host," 1+1."]),
+ ct:log("~p",[Cmd]),
+ SshPort = open_port({spawn, Cmd}, [binary]),
+ receive
+ {SshPort,{data, <<"2\n">>}} ->
+ ok
+ after ?TIMEOUT ->
+ ct:fail("Did not receive answer")
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Connect to the ssh server of the OS
+sshd_simple_exec(_Config) ->
+ ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:connect(22, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user_interaction, false}]),
+ {ok, ChannelId0} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity),
+ success = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId0,
+ "echo testing", infinity),
+ Data0 = {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, ChannelId0, 0, <<"testing\n">>}},
+ case ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data0) of
+ expected ->
+ ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_end(ConnectionRef, ChannelId0);
+ {unexpected_msg,{ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {exit_status, ChannelId0, 0}}
+ = ExitStatus0} ->
+ ct:log("0: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus0]),
+ ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data0,
+ ConnectionRef, ChannelId0);
+ Other0 ->
+ ct:fail(Other0)
+ end,
+
+ {ok, ChannelId1} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity),
+ success = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId1,
+ "echo testing1", infinity),
+ Data1 = {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, ChannelId1, 0, <<"testing1\n">>}},
+ case ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data1) of
+ expected ->
+ ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_end(ConnectionRef, ChannelId1);
+ {unexpected_msg,{ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {exit_status, ChannelId1, 0}}
+ = ExitStatus1} ->
+ ct:log("0: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus1]),
+ ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data1,
+ ConnectionRef, ChannelId1);
+ Other1 ->
+ ct:fail(Other1)
+ end.
+
+%%%================================================================
+%%%
+%%% Lib functions
+%%%
+
+%%%----------------------------------------------------------------
+%%%
+%%% For construction of the result of all/0 and groups/0
+%%%
+group_members_for_tag(Tag, Algos, DoubleAlgos) ->
+ [{group,Alg} || Alg <- Algos++proplists:get_value(Tag,DoubleAlgos,[])].
+
+double(Algs) -> [concat(A1,A2) || A1 <- Algs,
+ A2 <- Algs,
+ A1 =/= A2].
+
+concat(A1, A2) -> list_to_atom(lists:concat([A1," + ",A2])).
+
+split(Alg) -> ssh_test_lib:to_atoms(string:tokens(atom_to_list(Alg), " + ")).
+
+specific_test_cases(Tag, Alg, SshcAlgos, SshdAlgos) ->
+ [simple_exec, simple_sftp] ++
+ case supports(Tag, Alg, SshcAlgos) of
+ true ->
+ case ssh_test_lib:ssh_type() of
+ openSSH ->
+ [sshc_simple_exec];
+ _ ->
+ []
+ end;
+ false ->
+ []
+ end ++
+ case supports(Tag, Alg, SshdAlgos) of
+ true ->
+ [sshd_simple_exec];
+ _ ->
+ []
+ end.
+
+supports(Tag, Alg, Algos) ->
+ lists:all(fun(A) ->
+ lists:member(A, proplists:get_value(Tag, Algos,[]))
+ end,
+ split(Alg)).
+
+
+extract_algos(Spec) ->
+ [{Tag,get_atoms(List)} || {Tag,List} <- Spec].
+
+get_atoms(L) ->
+ lists:usort(
+ [ A || X <- L,
+ A <- case X of
+ {_,L1} when is_list(L1) -> L1;
+ Y when is_atom(Y) -> [Y]
+ end]).
+
+%%%----------------------------------------------------------------
+%%%
+%%% Test case related
+%%%
+start_std_daemon(Opts, Config) ->
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:std_daemon(Config, Opts),
+ ct:log("started ~p:~p ~p",[Host,Port,Opts]),
+ [{srvr_pid,Pid},{srvr_addr,{Host,Port}} | Config].
+
+start_pubkey_daemon(Opts, Config) ->
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:std_daemon1(Config, Opts),
+ ct:log("started1 ~p:~p ~p",[Host,Port,Opts]),
+ [{srvr_pid,Pid},{srvr_addr,{Host,Port}} | Config].
+
+
+setup_pubkey(Config) ->
+ DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ ssh_test_lib:setup_dsa_known_host(DataDir, UserDir),
+ Config.
+
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/id_dsa b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/id_dsa
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d306f8b26e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/id_dsa
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-----
+MIIBvAIBAAKBgQDfi2flSTZZofwT4yQT0NikX/LGNT7UPeB/XEWe/xovEYCElfaQ
+APFixXvEgXwoojmZ5kiQRKzLM39wBP0jPERLbnZXfOOD0PDnw0haMh7dD7XKVMod
+/EigVgHf/qBdM2M8yz1s/rRF7n1UpLSypziKjkzCm7JoSQ2zbWIPdmBIXwIVAMgP
+kpr7Sq3O7sHdb8D601DRjoExAoGAMOQxDfB2Fd8ouz6G96f/UOzRMI/Kdv8kYYKW
+JIGY+pRYrLPyYzUeJznwZreOJgrczAX+luHnKFWJ2Dnk5CyeXk67Wsr7pJ/4MBMD
+OKeIS0S8qoSBN8+Krp79fgA+yS3IfqbkJLtLu4EBaCX4mKQIX4++k44d4U5lc8pt
++9hlEI8CgYEAznKxx9kyC6bVo7LUYKaGhofRFt0SYFc5PVmT2VUGRs1R6+6DPD+e
+uEO6IhFct7JFSRbP9p0JD4Uk+3zlZF+XX6b2PsZkeV8f/02xlNGUSmEzCSiNg1AX
+Cy/WusYhul0MncWCHMcOZB5rIvU/aP5EJJtn3xrRaz6u0SThF6AnT34CFQC63czE
+ZU8w8Q+H7z0j+a+70x2iAw==
+-----END DSA PRIVATE KEY-----
+
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/id_rsa b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/id_rsa
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9d7e0dd5fb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/id_rsa
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----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+-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..51ab6fbd88
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-----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+-----END DSA PRIVATE KEY-----
+
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4dbb1305b0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----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+---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..79968bdd7d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----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+-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
+
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..75d2025c71
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_algorithms_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----
+AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAAAgQDCZX+4FBDwZIh9y/Uxee1VJnEXlowpz2yDKwj8
+semM4q843337zbNfxHmladB1lpz2NqyxI175xMIJuDxogyZdsOxGnFAzAnthR4dqL/RW
+RWzjaxSB6IAO9SPYVVlrpZ+1hsjLW79fwXK/yc8VdhRuWTeQiRgYY2ek8+OKbOqz4Q==
+---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl
index bf9fe54c57..2ff7198bf8 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl
@@ -27,11 +27,44 @@
-include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl").
%% Note: This directive should only be used in test suites.
--compile(export_all).
+%%-compile(export_all).
+
+%%% Test cases
+-export([
+ app_test/1,
+ appup_test/1,
+ cli/1,
+ close/1,
+ daemon_already_started/1,
+ double_close/1,
+ exec/1,
+ exec_compressed/1,
+ idle_time/1,
+ inet6_option/1,
+ inet_option/1,
+ internal_error/1,
+ known_hosts/1,
+ misc_ssh_options/1,
+ openssh_zlib_basic_test/1,
+ packet_size_zero/1,
+ pass_phrase/1,
+ peername_sockname/1,
+ send/1,
+ shell/1,
+ shell_no_unicode/1,
+ shell_unicode_string/1,
+ ssh_info_print/1
+ ]).
+
+%%% Common test callbacks
+-export([suite/0, all/0, groups/0,
+ init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1,
+ init_per_group/2, end_per_group/2,
+ init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2
+ ]).
-define(NEWLINE, <<"\r\n">>).
--define(REKEY_DATA_TMO, 65000).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Common Test interface functions -----------------------------------
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -47,32 +80,9 @@ all() ->
{group, dsa_pass_key},
{group, rsa_pass_key},
{group, internal_error},
- connectfun_disconnectfun_server,
- connectfun_disconnectfun_client,
- {group, renegotiate},
daemon_already_started,
- server_password_option,
- server_userpassword_option,
- {group, dir_options},
double_close,
- ssh_connect_timeout,
- ssh_connect_arg4_timeout,
packet_size_zero,
- ssh_daemon_minimal_remote_max_packet_size_option,
- ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_client,
- ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_server,
- disconnectfun_option_server,
- disconnectfun_option_client,
- unexpectedfun_option_server,
- unexpectedfun_option_client,
- preferred_algorithms,
- id_string_no_opt_client,
- id_string_own_string_client,
- id_string_random_client,
- id_string_no_opt_server,
- id_string_own_string_server,
- id_string_random_server,
- {group, hardening_tests},
ssh_info_print
].
@@ -81,19 +91,7 @@ groups() ->
{rsa_key, [], basic_tests()},
{dsa_pass_key, [], [pass_phrase]},
{rsa_pass_key, [], [pass_phrase]},
- {internal_error, [], [internal_error]},
- {renegotiate, [], [rekey, rekey_limit, renegotiate1, renegotiate2]},
- {hardening_tests, [], [ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected_parallel,
- ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected_sequential,
- ssh_connect_negtimeout_parallel,
- ssh_connect_negtimeout_sequential,
- max_sessions_ssh_connect_parallel,
- max_sessions_ssh_connect_sequential,
- max_sessions_sftp_start_channel_parallel,
- max_sessions_sftp_start_channel_sequential
- ]},
- {dir_options, [], [user_dir_option,
- system_dir_option]}
+ {internal_error, [], [internal_error]}
].
@@ -102,7 +100,8 @@ basic_tests() ->
exec, exec_compressed,
shell, shell_no_unicode, shell_unicode_string,
cli, known_hosts,
- idle_time, openssh_zlib_basic_test, misc_ssh_options, inet_option].
+ idle_time, openssh_zlib_basic_test,
+ misc_ssh_options, inet_option, inet6_option].
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -232,8 +231,8 @@ init_per_testcase(TC, Config) when TC==shell_no_unicode ;
Shell = ssh_test_lib:start_shell(Port, IO, UserDir,
[{silently_accept_hosts, true},
{user,"foo"},{password,"bar"}]),
- ct:pal("IO=~p, Shell=~p, self()=~p",[IO,Shell,self()]),
- ct:pal("file:native_name_encoding() = ~p,~nio:getopts() = ~p",
+ ct:log("IO=~p, Shell=~p, self()=~p",[IO,Shell,self()]),
+ ct:log("file:native_name_encoding() = ~p,~nio:getopts() = ~p",
[file:native_name_encoding(),io:getopts()]),
wait_for_erlang_first_line([{io,IO}, {shell,Shell}, {sftpd, Sftpd} | Config]);
init_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) ->
@@ -263,21 +262,18 @@ end_per_testcase(_Config) ->
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Test Cases --------------------------------------------------------
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-app_test() ->
- [{doc, "App lication consistency test."}].
+%%% Application consistency test.
app_test(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
?t:app_test(ssh),
ok.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-appup_test() ->
- [{doc, "Appup file consistency test."}].
+%%% Appup file consistency test.
appup_test(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok = ?t:appup_test(ssh).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-misc_ssh_options() ->
- [{doc, "Test that we can set some misc options not tested elsewhere, "
- "some options not yet present are not decided if we should support or "
- "if they need thier own test case."}].
+%%% Test that we can set some misc options not tested elsewhere
+%%% some options not yet present are not decided if we should support or
+%%% if they need thier own test case.
misc_ssh_options(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
@@ -291,8 +287,7 @@ misc_ssh_options(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
basic_test([{client_opts, CMiscOpt1}, {server_opts, SMiscOpt1}]).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-inet_option() ->
- [{doc, "Test configuring IPv4"}].
+%%% Test configuring IPv4
inet_option(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
@@ -308,8 +303,7 @@ inet_option(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{server_opts, [{inet, inet} | ServerOpts]}]).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-inet6_option() ->
- [{doc, "Test configuring IPv6"}].
+%%% Test configuring IPv6
inet6_option(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
@@ -325,8 +319,7 @@ inet6_option(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{server_opts, [{inet, inet6} | ServerOpts]}]).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-exec() ->
- [{doc, "Test api function ssh_connection:exec"}].
+%%% Test api function ssh_connection:exec
exec(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
@@ -367,37 +360,41 @@ exec(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-exec_compressed() ->
- [{doc, "Test that compression option works"}].
+%%% Test that compression option works
exec_compressed(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- process_flag(trap_exit, true),
- SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
- UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ case ssh_test_lib:ssh_supports(zlib, compression) of
+ false ->
+ {skip, "zlib compression is not supported"};
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},{user_dir, UserDir},
- {preferred_algorithms,[{compression, [zlib]}]},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
+ true ->
+ process_flag(trap_exit, true),
+ SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
+ UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},{user_dir, UserDir},
+ {preferred_algorithms,[{compression, [zlib]}]},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
- ConnectionRef =
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_interaction, false}]),
- {ok, ChannelId} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity),
- success = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId,
- "1+1.", infinity),
- Data = {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, ChannelId, 0, <<"2\n">>}},
- case ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data) of
- expected ->
- ok;
- Other ->
- ct:fail(Other)
- end,
- ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_end(ConnectionRef, ChannelId),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
+ ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user_interaction, false}]),
+ {ok, ChannelId} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity),
+ success = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId,
+ "1+1.", infinity),
+ Data = {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, ChannelId, 0, <<"2\n">>}},
+ case ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data) of
+ expected ->
+ ok;
+ Other ->
+ ct:fail(Other)
+ end,
+ ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_end(ConnectionRef, ChannelId),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid)
+ end.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-idle_time() ->
- [{doc, "Idle timeout test"}].
+%%% Idle timeout test
idle_time(Config) ->
SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
@@ -417,181 +414,9 @@ idle_time(Config) ->
{error, closed} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, 1000)
end,
ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-rekey() ->
- [{doc, "Idle timeout test"}].
-rekey(Config) ->
- SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
- UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
-
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2},
- {user_passwords,
- [{"simon", "says"}]},
- {rekey_limit, 0}]),
-
- ConnectionRef =
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user, "simon"},
- {password, "says"},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {rekey_limit, 0}]),
- receive
- after ?REKEY_DATA_TMO ->
- %%By this time rekeying would have been done
- ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid)
- end.
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-rekey_limit() ->
- [{doc, "Test rekeying by data volume"}].
-rekey_limit(Config) ->
- SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
- UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- DataFile = filename:join(UserDir, "rekey.data"),
-
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_passwords,
- [{"simon", "says"}]}]),
- {ok, SftpPid, ConnectionRef} =
- ssh_sftp:start_channel(Host, Port, [{system_dir, SystemDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user, "simon"},
- {password, "says"},
- {rekey_limit, 2500},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {silently_accept_hosts, true}]),
-
- Kex1 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
-
- timer:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO),
- Kex1 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
-
- Data = lists:duplicate(9000,1),
- ok = ssh_sftp:write_file(SftpPid, DataFile, Data),
-
- timer:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO),
- Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
-
- false = (Kex2 == Kex1),
-
- timer:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO),
- Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
-
- ok = ssh_sftp:write_file(SftpPid, DataFile, "hi\n"),
-
- timer:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO),
- Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
-
- false = (Kex2 == Kex1),
-
- timer:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO),
- Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
-
-
- ssh_sftp:stop_channel(SftpPid),
- ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-renegotiate1() ->
- [{doc, "Test rekeying with simulataneous send request"}].
-renegotiate1(Config) ->
- SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
- UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- DataFile = filename:join(UserDir, "renegotiate1.data"),
-
- {Pid, Host, DPort} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_passwords,
- [{"simon", "says"}]}]),
- RPort = ssh_test_lib:inet_port(),
-
- {ok,RelayPid} = ssh_relay:start_link({0,0,0,0}, RPort, Host, DPort),
-
- {ok, SftpPid, ConnectionRef} =
- ssh_sftp:start_channel(Host, RPort, [{system_dir, SystemDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user, "simon"},
- {password, "says"},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {silently_accept_hosts, true}]),
-
- Kex1 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
-
- {ok, Handle} = ssh_sftp:open(SftpPid, DataFile, [write]),
-
- ok = ssh_sftp:write(SftpPid, Handle, "hi\n"),
-
- ssh_relay:hold(RelayPid, rx, 20, 1000),
- ssh_connection_handler:renegotiate(ConnectionRef),
- spawn(fun() -> ok=ssh_sftp:write(SftpPid, Handle, "another hi\n") end),
-
- timer:sleep(2000),
-
- Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
-
- false = (Kex2 == Kex1),
-
- ssh_relay:stop(RelayPid),
- ssh_sftp:stop_channel(SftpPid),
- ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-renegotiate2() ->
- [{doc, "Test rekeying with inflight messages from peer"}].
-renegotiate2(Config) ->
- SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
- UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- DataFile = filename:join(UserDir, "renegotiate1.data"),
-
- {Pid, Host, DPort} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_passwords,
- [{"simon", "says"}]}]),
- RPort = ssh_test_lib:inet_port(),
-
- {ok,RelayPid} = ssh_relay:start_link({0,0,0,0}, RPort, Host, DPort),
-
- {ok, SftpPid, ConnectionRef} =
- ssh_sftp:start_channel(Host, RPort, [{system_dir, SystemDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user, "simon"},
- {password, "says"},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {silently_accept_hosts, true}]),
-
- Kex1 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
-
- {ok, Handle} = ssh_sftp:open(SftpPid, DataFile, [write]),
-
- ok = ssh_sftp:write(SftpPid, Handle, "hi\n"),
-
- ssh_relay:hold(RelayPid, rx, 20, infinity),
- spawn(fun() -> ok=ssh_sftp:write(SftpPid, Handle, "another hi\n") end),
- %% need a small pause here to ensure ssh_sftp:write is executed
- ct:sleep(10),
- ssh_connection_handler:renegotiate(ConnectionRef),
- ssh_relay:release(RelayPid, rx),
-
- timer:sleep(2000),
-
- Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
-
- false = (Kex2 == Kex1),
-
- ssh_relay:stop(RelayPid),
- ssh_sftp:stop_channel(SftpPid),
- ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-shell() ->
- [{doc, "Test that ssh:shell/2 works"}].
+%%% Test that ssh:shell/2 works
shell(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
@@ -607,13 +432,11 @@ shell(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{'EXIT', _, _} ->
ct:fail(no_ssh_connection);
ErlShellStart ->
- ct:pal("Erlang shell start: ~p~n", [ErlShellStart]),
+ ct:log("Erlang shell start: ~p~n", [ErlShellStart]),
do_shell(IO, Shell)
end.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-cli() ->
- [{doc, ""}].
cli(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
@@ -647,9 +470,8 @@ cli(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
end.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-daemon_already_started() ->
- [{doc, "Test that get correct error message if you try to start a daemon",
- "on an adress that already runs a daemon see also seq10667"}].
+%%% Test that get correct error message if you try to start a daemon
+%%% on an adress that already runs a daemon see also seq10667
daemon_already_started(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
@@ -664,427 +486,7 @@ daemon_already_started(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-server_password_option() ->
- [{doc, "validate to server that uses the 'password' option"}].
-server_password_option(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
- file:make_dir(UserDir),
- SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {password, "morot"}]),
-
- ConnectionRef =
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user, "foo"},
- {password, "morot"},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {user_dir, UserDir}]),
-
- Reason = "Unable to connect using the available authentication methods",
-
- {error, Reason} =
- ssh:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user, "vego"},
- {password, "foo"},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {user_dir, UserDir}]),
-
- ct:pal("Test of wrong password: Error msg: ~p ~n", [Reason]),
-
- ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-server_userpassword_option() ->
- [{doc, "validate to server that uses the 'password' option"}].
-server_userpassword_option(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
- file:make_dir(UserDir),
- SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
- {user_dir, PrivDir},
- {user_passwords, [{"vego", "morot"}]}]),
-
- ConnectionRef =
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user, "vego"},
- {password, "morot"},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {user_dir, UserDir}]),
- ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
-
- Reason = "Unable to connect using the available authentication methods",
-
- {error, Reason} =
- ssh:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user, "foo"},
- {password, "morot"},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {user_dir, UserDir}]),
- {error, Reason} =
- ssh:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user, "vego"},
- {password, "foo"},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {user_dir, UserDir}]),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-system_dir_option(Config) ->
- DirUnread = proplists:get_value(unreadable_dir,Config),
- FileRead = proplists:get_value(readable_file,Config),
-
- case ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, DirUnread}]) of
- {error,{eoptions,{{system_dir,DirUnread},eacces}}} ->
- ok;
- {Pid1,_Host1,Port1} when is_pid(Pid1),is_integer(Port1) ->
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid1),
- ct:fail("Didn't detect that dir is unreadable", [])
- end,
-
- case ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, FileRead}]) of
- {error,{eoptions,{{system_dir,FileRead},enotdir}}} ->
- ok;
- {Pid2,_Host2,Port2} when is_pid(Pid2),is_integer(Port2) ->
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid2),
- ct:fail("Didn't detect that option is a plain file", [])
- end.
-
-
-user_dir_option(Config) ->
- DirUnread = proplists:get_value(unreadable_dir,Config),
- FileRead = proplists:get_value(readable_file,Config),
- %% Any port will do (beware, implementation knowledge!):
- Port = 65535,
-
- case ssh:connect("localhost", Port, [{user_dir, DirUnread}]) of
- {error,{eoptions,{{user_dir,DirUnread},eacces}}} ->
- ok;
- {error,econnrefused} ->
- ct:fail("Didn't detect that dir is unreadable", [])
- end,
-
- case ssh:connect("localhost", Port, [{user_dir, FileRead}]) of
- {error,{eoptions,{{user_dir,FileRead},enotdir}}} ->
- ok;
- {error,econnrefused} ->
- ct:fail("Didn't detect that option is a plain file", [])
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_client() ->
- [{doc, "validate client that uses the 'ssh_msg_debug_fun' option"}].
-ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_client(Config) ->
- PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
- file:make_dir(UserDir),
- SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
-
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {password, "morot"},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
- Parent = self(),
- DbgFun = fun(ConnRef,Displ,Msg,Lang) -> Parent ! {msg_dbg,{ConnRef,Displ,Msg,Lang}} end,
-
- ConnectionRef =
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user, "foo"},
- {password, "morot"},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {ssh_msg_debug_fun,DbgFun}]),
- %% Beware, implementation knowledge:
- gen_fsm:send_all_state_event(ConnectionRef,{ssh_msg_debug,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}),
- receive
- {msg_dbg,X={ConnectionRef,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}} ->
- ct:log("Got expected dbg msg ~p",[X]),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid);
- {msg_dbg,X={_,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}} ->
- ct:log("Got dbg msg but bad ConnectionRef (~p expected) ~p",[ConnectionRef,X]),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- {fail, "Bad ConnectionRef received"};
- {msg_dbg,X} ->
- ct:log("Got bad dbg msg ~p",[X]),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- {fail,"Bad msg received"}
- after 1000 ->
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- {fail,timeout}
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-connectfun_disconnectfun_server(Config) ->
- PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
- file:make_dir(UserDir),
- SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
-
- Parent = self(),
- Ref = make_ref(),
- ConnFun = fun(_,_,_) -> Parent ! {connect,Ref} end,
- DiscFun = fun(R) -> Parent ! {disconnect,Ref,R} end,
-
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {password, "morot"},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2},
- {disconnectfun, DiscFun},
- {connectfun, ConnFun}]),
- ConnectionRef =
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user, "foo"},
- {password, "morot"},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_interaction, false}]),
- receive
- {connect,Ref} ->
- ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
- receive
- {disconnect,Ref,R} ->
- ct:log("Disconnect result: ~p",[R]),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid)
- after 2000 ->
- {fail, "No disconnectfun action"}
- end
- after 2000 ->
- {fail, "No connectfun action"}
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-connectfun_disconnectfun_client(Config) ->
- PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
- file:make_dir(UserDir),
- SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
-
- Parent = self(),
- Ref = make_ref(),
- DiscFun = fun(R) -> Parent ! {disconnect,Ref,R} end,
-
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {password, "morot"},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
- _ConnectionRef =
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user, "foo"},
- {password, "morot"},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {disconnectfun, DiscFun},
- {user_interaction, false}]),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- receive
- {disconnect,Ref,R} ->
- ct:log("Disconnect result: ~p",[R])
- after 2000 ->
- {fail, "No disconnectfun action"}
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_server() ->
- [{doc, "validate client that uses the 'ssh_msg_debug_fun' option"}].
-ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_server(Config) ->
- PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
- file:make_dir(UserDir),
- SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
-
- Parent = self(),
- DbgFun = fun(ConnRef,Displ,Msg,Lang) -> Parent ! {msg_dbg,{ConnRef,Displ,Msg,Lang}} end,
- ConnFun = fun(_,_,_) -> Parent ! {connection_pid,self()} end,
-
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {password, "morot"},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2},
- {connectfun, ConnFun},
- {ssh_msg_debug_fun, DbgFun}]),
- _ConnectionRef =
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user, "foo"},
- {password, "morot"},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_interaction, false}]),
- receive
- {connection_pid,Server} ->
- %% Beware, implementation knowledge:
- gen_fsm:send_all_state_event(Server,{ssh_msg_debug,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}),
- receive
- {msg_dbg,X={_,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}} ->
- ct:log("Got expected dbg msg ~p",[X]),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid);
- {msg_dbg,X} ->
- ct:log("Got bad dbg msg ~p",[X]),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- {fail,"Bad msg received"}
- after 3000 ->
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- {fail,timeout2}
- end
- after 3000 ->
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- {fail,timeout1}
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-disconnectfun_option_server(Config) ->
- PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
- file:make_dir(UserDir),
- SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
-
- Parent = self(),
- DisConnFun = fun(Reason) -> Parent ! {disconnect,Reason} end,
-
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {password, "morot"},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2},
- {disconnectfun, DisConnFun}]),
- ConnectionRef =
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user, "foo"},
- {password, "morot"},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_interaction, false}]),
- ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
- receive
- {disconnect,Reason} ->
- ct:log("Server detected disconnect: ~p",[Reason]),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- ok
- after 3000 ->
- receive
- X -> ct:log("received ~p",[X])
- after 0 -> ok
- end,
- {fail,"Timeout waiting for disconnect"}
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-disconnectfun_option_client(Config) ->
- PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
- file:make_dir(UserDir),
- SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
-
- Parent = self(),
- DisConnFun = fun(Reason) -> Parent ! {disconnect,Reason} end,
-
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {password, "morot"},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
- _ConnectionRef =
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user, "foo"},
- {password, "morot"},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {disconnectfun, DisConnFun}]),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- receive
- {disconnect,Reason} ->
- ct:log("Client detected disconnect: ~p",[Reason]),
- ok
- after 3000 ->
- receive
- X -> ct:log("received ~p",[X])
- after 0 -> ok
- end,
- {fail,"Timeout waiting for disconnect"}
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-unexpectedfun_option_server(Config) ->
- PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
- file:make_dir(UserDir),
- SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
-
- Parent = self(),
- ConnFun = fun(_,_,_) -> Parent ! {connection_pid,self()} end,
- UnexpFun = fun(Msg,Peer) ->
- Parent ! {unexpected,Msg,Peer,self()},
- skip
- end,
-
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {password, "morot"},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2},
- {connectfun, ConnFun},
- {unexpectedfun, UnexpFun}]),
- _ConnectionRef =
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user, "foo"},
- {password, "morot"},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_interaction, false}]),
- receive
- {connection_pid,Server} ->
- %% Beware, implementation knowledge:
- Server ! unexpected_message,
- receive
- {unexpected, unexpected_message, {{_,_,_,_},_}, _} -> ok;
- {unexpected, unexpected_message, Peer, _} -> ct:fail("Bad peer ~p",[Peer]);
- M = {unexpected, _, _, _} -> ct:fail("Bad msg ~p",[M])
- after 3000 ->
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- {fail,timeout2}
- end
- after 3000 ->
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- {fail,timeout1}
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-unexpectedfun_option_client(Config) ->
- PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
- file:make_dir(UserDir),
- SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
-
- Parent = self(),
- UnexpFun = fun(Msg,Peer) ->
- Parent ! {unexpected,Msg,Peer,self()},
- skip
- end,
-
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {password, "morot"},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
- ConnectionRef =
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user, "foo"},
- {password, "morot"},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {unexpectedfun, UnexpFun}]),
- %% Beware, implementation knowledge:
- ConnectionRef ! unexpected_message,
-
- receive
- {unexpected, unexpected_message, {{_,_,_,_},_}, ConnectionRef} ->
- ok;
- {unexpected, unexpected_message, Peer, ConnectionRef} ->
- ct:fail("Bad peer ~p",[Peer]);
- M = {unexpected, _, _, _} ->
- ct:fail("Bad msg ~p",[M])
- after 3000 ->
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- {fail,timeout}
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-known_hosts() ->
- [{doc, "check that known_hosts is updated correctly"}].
+%%% check that known_hosts is updated correctly
known_hosts(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
@@ -1110,8 +512,7 @@ known_hosts(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-pass_phrase() ->
- [{doc, "Test that we can use keyes protected by pass phrases"}].
+%%% Test that we can use keyes protected by pass phrases
pass_phrase(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
@@ -1129,28 +530,26 @@ pass_phrase(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{ok, _ChannelId} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity),
ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-internal_error() ->
- [{doc,"Test that client does not hang if disconnects due to internal error"}].
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%%% Test that client does not hang if disconnects due to internal error
internal_error(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
{Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
{error, Error} =
- ssh:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_interaction, false}]),
+ ssh:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user_interaction, false}]),
check_error(Error),
ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-send() ->
- [{doc, "Test ssh_connection:send/3"}].
+%%% Test ssh_connection:send/3
send(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
@@ -1170,8 +569,7 @@ send(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-peername_sockname() ->
- [{doc, "Test ssh:connection_info([peername, sockname])"}].
+%%% Test ssh:connection_info([peername, sockname])
peername_sockname(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
@@ -1193,13 +591,13 @@ peername_sockname(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ssh:connection_info(ConnectionRef, [peer]),
[{sockname, {HostSockClient,PortSockClient} = ClientSock}] =
ssh:connection_info(ConnectionRef, [sockname]),
- ct:pal("Client: ~p ~p", [ClientPeer, ClientSock]),
+ ct:log("Client: ~p ~p", [ClientPeer, ClientSock]),
receive
{ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, ChannelId, _, Response}} ->
{PeerNameSrv,SockNameSrv} = binary_to_term(Response),
{HostPeerSrv,PortPeerSrv} = PeerNameSrv,
{HostSockSrv,PortSockSrv} = SockNameSrv,
- ct:pal("Server: ~p ~p", [PeerNameSrv, SockNameSrv]),
+ ct:log("Server: ~p ~p", [PeerNameSrv, SockNameSrv]),
host_equal(HostPeerSrv, HostSockClient),
PortPeerSrv = PortSockClient,
host_equal(HostSockSrv, HostPeerClient),
@@ -1221,8 +619,7 @@ ips(Name) when is_list(Name) ->
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-close() ->
- [{doc, "Client receives close when server closes"}].
+%%% Client receives close when server closes
close(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
@@ -1246,8 +643,7 @@ close(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
end.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-double_close() ->
- [{doc, "Simulate that we try to close an already closed connection"}].
+%%% Simulate that we try to close an already closed connection
double_close(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
@@ -1268,91 +664,6 @@ double_close(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok = ssh:close(CM).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-ssh_connect_timeout() ->
- [{doc, "Test connect_timeout option in ssh:connect/4"}].
-ssh_connect_timeout(_Config) ->
- ConnTimeout = 2000,
- {error,{faked_transport,connect,TimeoutToTransport}} =
- ssh:connect("localhost", 12345,
- [{transport,{tcp,?MODULE,tcp_closed}},
- {connect_timeout,ConnTimeout}],
- 1000),
- case TimeoutToTransport of
- ConnTimeout -> ok;
- Other ->
- ct:log("connect_timeout is ~p but transport received ~p",[ConnTimeout,Other]),
- {fail,"ssh:connect/4 wrong connect_timeout received in transport"}
- end.
-
-%% Help for the test above
-connect(_Host, _Port, _Opts, Timeout) ->
- {error, {faked_transport,connect,Timeout}}.
-
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-ssh_connect_arg4_timeout() ->
- [{doc, "Test fourth argument in ssh:connect/4"}].
-ssh_connect_arg4_timeout(_Config) ->
- Timeout = 1000,
- Parent = self(),
- %% start the server
- Server = spawn(fun() ->
- {ok,Sl} = gen_tcp:listen(0,[]),
- {ok,{_,Port}} = inet:sockname(Sl),
- Parent ! {port,self(),Port},
- Rsa = gen_tcp:accept(Sl),
- ct:log("Server gen_tcp:accept got ~p",[Rsa]),
- receive after 2*Timeout -> ok end %% let client timeout first
- end),
-
- %% Get listening port
- Port = receive
- {port,Server,ServerPort} -> ServerPort
- end,
-
- %% try to connect with a timeout, but "supervise" it
- Client = spawn(fun() ->
- T0 = erlang:monotonic_time(),
- Rc = ssh:connect("localhost",Port,[],Timeout),
- ct:log("Client ssh:connect got ~p",[Rc]),
- Parent ! {done,self(),Rc,T0}
- end),
-
- %% Wait for client reaction on the connection try:
- receive
- {done, Client, {error,timeout}, T0} ->
- Msp = ms_passed(T0),
- exit(Server,hasta_la_vista___baby),
- Low = 0.9*Timeout,
- High = 1.1*Timeout,
- ct:log("Timeout limits: ~.4f - ~.4f ms, timeout "
- "was ~.4f ms, expected ~p ms",[Low,High,Msp,Timeout]),
- if
- Low<Msp, Msp<High -> ok;
- true -> {fail, "timeout not within limits"}
- end;
-
- {done, Client, {error,Other}, _T0} ->
- ct:log("Error message \"~p\" from the client is unexpected.",[{error,Other}]),
- {fail, "Unexpected error message"};
-
- {done, Client, {ok,_Ref}, _T0} ->
- {fail,"ssh-connected ???"}
- after
- 5000 ->
- exit(Server,hasta_la_vista___baby),
- exit(Client,hasta_la_vista___baby),
- {fail, "Didn't timeout"}
- end.
-
-%% Help function, elapsed milliseconds since T0
-ms_passed(T0) ->
- %% OTP 18
- erlang:convert_time_unit(erlang:monotonic_time() - T0,
- native,
- micro_seconds) / 1000.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
packet_size_zero(Config) ->
SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
@@ -1377,256 +688,13 @@ packet_size_zero(Config) ->
receive
{ssh_cm,Conn,{data,Chan,_Type,_Msg1}} = M ->
- ct:pal("Got ~p",[M]),
+ ct:log("Got ~p",[M]),
ct:fail(doesnt_obey_max_packet_size_0)
after 5000 ->
ok
end.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-ssh_daemon_minimal_remote_max_packet_size_option(Config) ->
- SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
- PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
- file:make_dir(UserDir),
-
- {Server, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_passwords, [{"vego", "morot"}]},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2},
- {minimal_remote_max_packet_size, 14}]),
- Conn =
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {user, "vego"},
- {password, "morot"}]),
-
- %% Try the limits of the minimal_remote_max_packet_size:
- {ok, _ChannelId} = ssh_connection:session_channel(Conn, 100, 14, infinity),
- {open_error,_,"Maximum packet size below 14 not supported",_} =
- ssh_connection:session_channel(Conn, 100, 13, infinity),
-
- ssh:close(Conn),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Server).
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-%% This test try every algorithm by connecting to an Erlang server
-preferred_algorithms(Config) ->
- SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
- PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
- file:make_dir(UserDir),
-
- {Server, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_passwords, [{"vego", "morot"}]},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
- Available = ssh:default_algorithms(),
- Tests = [[{Tag,[Alg]}] || {Tag, SubAlgs} <- Available,
- is_atom(hd(SubAlgs)),
- Alg <- SubAlgs]
- ++ [[{Tag,[{T1,[A1]},{T2,[A2]}]}] || {Tag, [{T1,As1},{T2,As2}]} <- Available,
- A1 <- As1,
- A2 <- As2],
- ct:log("TESTS: ~p",[Tests]),
- [connect_exec_channel(Host,Port,PrefAlgs) || PrefAlgs <- Tests],
- ssh:stop_daemon(Server).
-
-
-connect_exec_channel(_Host, Port, Algs) ->
- ct:log("Try ~p",[Algs]),
- ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:connect(Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {user, "vego"},
- {password, "morot"},
- {preferred_algorithms,Algs}
- ]),
- chan_exec(ConnectionRef, "2*21.", <<"42\n">>),
- ssh:close(ConnectionRef).
-
-chan_exec(ConnectionRef, Cmnd, Expected) ->
- {ok, ChannelId0} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity),
- success = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId0,Cmnd, infinity),
- Data0 = {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, ChannelId0, 0, Expected}},
- case ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data0) of
- expected ->
- ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_end(ConnectionRef, ChannelId0);
- {unexpected_msg,{ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {exit_status, ChannelId0, 0}}
- = ExitStatus0} ->
- ct:pal("0: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus0]),
- ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data0,
- ConnectionRef, ChannelId0);
- Other0 ->
- ct:fail(Other0)
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-id_string_no_opt_client(Config) ->
- {Server, _Host, Port} = fake_daemon(Config),
- {error,_} = ssh:connect("localhost", Port, [], 1000),
- receive
- {id,Server,"SSH-2.0-Erlang/"++Vsn} ->
- true = expected_ssh_vsn(Vsn);
- {id,Server,Other} ->
- ct:fail("Unexpected id: ~s.",[Other])
- after 5000 ->
- {fail,timeout}
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-id_string_own_string_client(Config) ->
- {Server, _Host, Port} = fake_daemon(Config),
- {error,_} = ssh:connect("localhost", Port, [{id_string,"Pelle"}], 1000),
- receive
- {id,Server,"SSH-2.0-Pelle\r\n"} ->
- ok;
- {id,Server,Other} ->
- ct:fail("Unexpected id: ~s.",[Other])
- after 5000 ->
- {fail,timeout}
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-id_string_random_client(Config) ->
- {Server, _Host, Port} = fake_daemon(Config),
- {error,_} = ssh:connect("localhost", Port, [{id_string,random}], 1000),
- receive
- {id,Server,Id="SSH-2.0-Erlang"++_} ->
- ct:fail("Unexpected id: ~s.",[Id]);
- {id,Server,Rnd="SSH-2.0-"++_} ->
- ct:log("Got correct ~s",[Rnd]);
- {id,Server,Id} ->
- ct:fail("Unexpected id: ~s.",[Id])
- after 5000 ->
- {fail,timeout}
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-id_string_no_opt_server(Config) ->
- {_Server, Host, Port} = std_daemon(Config, []),
- {ok,S1}=gen_tcp:connect(Host,Port,[{active,false},{packet,line}]),
- {ok,"SSH-2.0-Erlang/"++Vsn} = gen_tcp:recv(S1, 0, 2000),
- true = expected_ssh_vsn(Vsn).
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-id_string_own_string_server(Config) ->
- {_Server, Host, Port} = std_daemon(Config, [{id_string,"Olle"}]),
- {ok,S1}=gen_tcp:connect(Host,Port,[{active,false},{packet,line}]),
- {ok,"SSH-2.0-Olle\r\n"} = gen_tcp:recv(S1, 0, 2000).
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-id_string_random_server(Config) ->
- {_Server, Host, Port} = std_daemon(Config, [{id_string,random}]),
- {ok,S1}=gen_tcp:connect(Host,Port,[{active,false},{packet,line}]),
- {ok,"SSH-2.0-"++Rnd} = gen_tcp:recv(S1, 0, 2000),
- case Rnd of
- "Erlang"++_ -> ct:log("Id=~p",[Rnd]),
- {fail,got_default_id};
- "Olle\r\n" -> {fail,got_previous_tests_value};
- _ -> ct:log("Got ~s.",[Rnd])
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-ssh_connect_negtimeout_parallel(Config) -> ssh_connect_negtimeout(Config,true).
-ssh_connect_negtimeout_sequential(Config) -> ssh_connect_negtimeout(Config,false).
-
-ssh_connect_negtimeout(Config, Parallel) ->
- process_flag(trap_exit, true),
- SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
- UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- NegTimeOut = 2000, % ms
- ct:log("Parallel: ~p",[Parallel]),
-
- {_Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},{user_dir, UserDir},
- {parallel_login, Parallel},
- {negotiation_timeout, NegTimeOut},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
-
- {ok,Socket} = gen_tcp:connect(Host, Port, []),
-
- Factor = 2,
- ct:pal("And now sleeping ~p*NegTimeOut (~p ms)...", [Factor, round(Factor * NegTimeOut)]),
- ct:sleep(round(Factor * NegTimeOut)),
-
- case inet:sockname(Socket) of
- {ok,_} -> ct:fail("Socket not closed");
- {error,_} -> ok
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected_parallel() ->
- [{doc, "Test that ssh connection does not timeout if the connection is established (parallel)"}].
-ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected_parallel(Config) ->
- ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected(Config, true).
-
-ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected_sequential() ->
- [{doc, "Test that ssh connection does not timeout if the connection is established (non-parallel)"}].
-ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected_sequential(Config) ->
- ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected(Config, false).
-
-
-ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected(Config, Parallel) ->
- process_flag(trap_exit, true),
- SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
- UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- NegTimeOut = 20000, % ms
- ct:log("Parallel: ~p",[Parallel]),
-
- {_Pid, _Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},{user_dir, UserDir},
- {parallel_login, Parallel},
- {negotiation_timeout, NegTimeOut},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
- ct:pal("~p Listen ~p:~p",[_Pid,_Host,Port]),
- ct:sleep(500),
-
- IO = ssh_test_lib:start_io_server(),
- Shell = ssh_test_lib:start_shell(Port, IO, UserDir),
- receive
- Error = {'EXIT', _, _} ->
- ct:pal("~p",[Error]),
- ct:fail(no_ssh_connection);
- ErlShellStart ->
- ct:pal("---Erlang shell start: ~p~n", [ErlShellStart]),
- one_shell_op(IO, NegTimeOut),
- one_shell_op(IO, NegTimeOut),
-
- Factor = 2,
- ct:pal("And now sleeping ~p*NegTimeOut (~p ms)...", [Factor, round(Factor * NegTimeOut)]),
- ct:sleep(round(Factor * NegTimeOut)),
-
- one_shell_op(IO, NegTimeOut)
- end,
- exit(Shell, kill).
-
-
-one_shell_op(IO, TimeOut) ->
- ct:pal("One shell op: Waiting for prompter"),
- receive
- ErlPrompt0 -> ct:log("Erlang prompt: ~p~n", [ErlPrompt0])
- after TimeOut -> ct:fail("Timeout waiting for promter")
- end,
-
- IO ! {input, self(), "2*3*7.\r\n"},
- receive
- Echo0 -> ct:log("Echo: ~p ~n", [Echo0])
- after TimeOut -> ct:fail("Timeout waiting for echo")
- end,
-
- receive
- ?NEWLINE -> ct:log("NEWLINE received", [])
- after TimeOut ->
- receive Any1 -> ct:log("Bad NEWLINE: ~p",[Any1])
- after 0 -> ct:fail("Timeout waiting for NEWLINE")
- end
- end,
-
- receive
- Result0 -> ct:log("Result: ~p~n", [Result0])
- after TimeOut -> ct:fail("Timeout waiting for result")
- end.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
shell_no_unicode(Config) ->
new_do_shell(?config(io,Config),
[new_prompt,
@@ -1644,120 +712,29 @@ shell_unicode_string(Config) ->
]).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-openssh_zlib_basic_test() ->
- [{doc, "Test basic connection with openssh_zlib"}].
+%%% Test basic connection with openssh_zlib
openssh_zlib_basic_test(Config) ->
- SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
- UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
-
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {preferred_algorithms,[{compression, ['[email protected]']}]},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
- ConnectionRef =
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {preferred_algorithms,[{compression, ['[email protected]',
- none]}]}
- ]),
- ok = ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
+ case ssh_test_lib:ssh_supports(['[email protected]',none], compression) of
+ {false,L} ->
+ {skip, io_lib:format("~p compression is not supported",[L])};
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-max_sessions_ssh_connect_parallel(Config) ->
- max_sessions(Config, true, connect_fun(ssh__connect,Config)).
-max_sessions_ssh_connect_sequential(Config) ->
- max_sessions(Config, false, connect_fun(ssh__connect,Config)).
-
-max_sessions_sftp_start_channel_parallel(Config) ->
- max_sessions(Config, true, connect_fun(ssh_sftp__start_channel, Config)).
-max_sessions_sftp_start_channel_sequential(Config) ->
- max_sessions(Config, false, connect_fun(ssh_sftp__start_channel, Config)).
-
-
-%%%---- helpers:
-connect_fun(ssh__connect, Config) ->
- fun(Host,Port) ->
- ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port,
- [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user_dir, ?config(priv_dir,Config)},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {user, "carni"},
- {password, "meat"}
- ])
- %% ssh_test_lib returns R when ssh:connect returns {ok,R}
- end;
-connect_fun(ssh_sftp__start_channel, _Config) ->
- fun(Host,Port) ->
- {ok,_Pid,ConnRef} =
- ssh_sftp:start_channel(Host, Port,
- [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user, "carni"},
- {password, "meat"}
- ]),
- ConnRef
- end.
+ true ->
+ SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
+ UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
-
-max_sessions(Config, ParallelLogin, Connect0) when is_function(Connect0,2) ->
- Connect = fun(Host,Port) ->
- R = Connect0(Host,Port),
- ct:pal("Connect(~p,~p) -> ~p",[Host,Port,R]),
- R
- end,
- SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
- UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- MaxSessions = 5,
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([
- {system_dir, SystemDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {user_passwords, [{"carni", "meat"}]},
- {parallel_login, ParallelLogin},
- {max_sessions, MaxSessions}
- ]),
- ct:pal("~p Listen ~p:~p for max ~p sessions",[Pid,Host,Port,MaxSessions]),
- try [Connect(Host,Port) || _ <- lists:seq(1,MaxSessions)]
- of
- Connections ->
- %% Step 1 ok: could set up max_sessions connections
- ct:log("Connections up: ~p",[Connections]),
- [_|_] = Connections,
-
- %% Now try one more than alowed:
- ct:pal("Info Report might come here...",[]),
- try Connect(Host,Port)
- of
- _ConnectionRef1 ->
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- {fail,"Too many connections accepted"}
- catch
- error:{badmatch,{error,"Connection closed"}} ->
- %% Step 2 ok: could not set up max_sessions+1 connections
- %% This is expected
- %% Now stop one connection and try to open one more
- ok = ssh:close(hd(Connections)),
- receive after 250 -> ok end, % sleep so the supervisor has time to count down. Not nice...
- try Connect(Host,Port)
- of
- _ConnectionRef1 ->
- %% Step 3 ok: could set up one more connection after killing one
- %% Thats good.
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- ok
- catch
- error:{badmatch,{error,"Connection closed"}} ->
- %% Bad indeed. Could not set up one more connection even after killing
- %% one existing. Very bad.
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- {fail,"Does not decrease # active sessions"}
- end
- end
- catch
- error:{badmatch,{error,"Connection closed"}} ->
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
- {fail,"Too few connections accepted"}
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {preferred_algorithms,[{compression, ['[email protected]']}]},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
+ ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user_interaction, false},
+ {preferred_algorithms,[{compression, ['[email protected]',
+ none]}]}
+ ]),
+ ok = ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid)
end.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1831,7 +808,6 @@ ssh_info_print(Config) ->
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Internal functions ------------------------------------------------
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
%% Due to timing the error message may or may not be delivered to
%% the "tcp-application" before the socket closed message is recived
check_error("Invalid state") ->
@@ -1855,12 +831,12 @@ basic_test(Config) ->
do_shell(IO, Shell) ->
receive
ErlPrompt0 ->
- ct:pal("Erlang prompt: ~p~n", [ErlPrompt0])
+ ct:log("Erlang prompt: ~p~n", [ErlPrompt0])
end,
IO ! {input, self(), "1+1.\r\n"},
receive
Echo0 ->
- ct:pal("Echo: ~p ~n", [Echo0])
+ ct:log("Echo: ~p ~n", [Echo0])
end,
receive
?NEWLINE ->
@@ -1868,7 +844,7 @@ do_shell(IO, Shell) ->
end,
receive
Result0 = <<"2">> ->
- ct:pal("Result: ~p~n", [Result0])
+ ct:log("Result: ~p~n", [Result0])
end,
receive
?NEWLINE ->
@@ -1876,7 +852,7 @@ do_shell(IO, Shell) ->
end,
receive
ErlPrompt1 ->
- ct:pal("Erlang prompt: ~p~n", [ErlPrompt1])
+ ct:log("Erlang prompt: ~p~n", [ErlPrompt1])
end,
exit(Shell, kill).
%%Does not seem to work in the testserver!
@@ -1887,7 +863,7 @@ do_shell(IO, Shell) ->
%% end,
%% receive
%% Echo1 ->
- %% ct:pal("Echo: ~p ~n", [Echo1])
+ %% ct:log("Echo: ~p ~n", [Echo1])
%% end,
%% receive
%% ?NEWLINE ->
@@ -1895,7 +871,7 @@ do_shell(IO, Shell) ->
%% end,
%% receive
%% Result1 ->
- %% ct:pal("Result: ~p~n", [Result1])
+ %% ct:log("Result: ~p~n", [Result1])
%% end,
%% receive
%% {'EXIT', Shell, killed} ->
@@ -1909,13 +885,13 @@ wait_for_erlang_first_line(Config) ->
{'EXIT', _, _} ->
{fail,no_ssh_connection};
<<"Eshell ",_/binary>> = _ErlShellStart ->
- ct:pal("Erlang shell start: ~p~n", [_ErlShellStart]),
+ ct:log("Erlang shell start: ~p~n", [_ErlShellStart]),
Config;
Other ->
- ct:pal("Unexpected answer from ssh server: ~p",[Other]),
+ ct:log("Unexpected answer from ssh server: ~p",[Other]),
{fail,unexpected_answer}
after 10000 ->
- ct:pal("No answer from ssh-server"),
+ ct:log("No answer from ssh-server"),
{fail,timeout}
end.
@@ -1931,7 +907,7 @@ new_do_shell(IO, N, Ops=[{Order,Arg}|More]) ->
PfxSize = size(Pfx),
receive
_X = <<"\r\n">> ->
- ct:pal("Skip newline ~p",[_X]),
+ ct:log("Skip newline ~p",[_X]),
new_do_shell(IO, N, Ops);
<<Pfx:PfxSize/binary,P1,"> ">> when (P1-$0)==N ->
@@ -1947,15 +923,15 @@ new_do_shell(IO, N, Ops=[{Order,Arg}|More]) ->
ct:fail("new_do_shell error: ~p~n",[Err]);
RecBin when Order==expect ; Order==expect_echo ->
- ct:pal("received ~p",[RecBin]),
+ ct:log("received ~p",[RecBin]),
RecStr = string:strip(unicode:characters_to_list(RecBin)),
ExpStr = string:strip(Arg),
case lists:prefix(ExpStr, RecStr) of
true when Order==expect ->
- ct:pal("Matched ~ts",[RecStr]),
+ ct:log("Matched ~ts",[RecStr]),
new_do_shell(IO, N, More);
true when Order==expect_echo ->
- ct:pal("Matched echo ~ts",[RecStr]),
+ ct:log("Matched echo ~ts",[RecStr]),
new_do_shell(IO, N, More);
false ->
ct:fail("*** Expected ~p, but got ~p",[string:strip(ExpStr),RecStr])
@@ -1981,71 +957,12 @@ prompt_prefix() ->
new_do_shell_prompt(IO, N, type, Str, More) ->
- ct:pal("Matched prompt ~p to trigger sending of next line to server",[N]),
+ ct:log("Matched prompt ~p to trigger sending of next line to server",[N]),
IO ! {input, self(), Str++"\r\n"},
- ct:pal("Promt '~p> ', Sent ~ts",[N,Str++"\r\n"]),
+ ct:log("Promt '~p> ', Sent ~ts",[N,Str++"\r\n"]),
new_do_shell(IO, N, [{expect_echo,Str}|More]); % expect echo of the sent line
new_do_shell_prompt(IO, N, Op, Str, More) ->
- ct:pal("Matched prompt ~p",[N]),
+ ct:log("Matched prompt ~p",[N]),
new_do_shell(IO, N, [{Op,Str}|More]).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-std_daemon(Config, ExtraOpts) ->
- SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
- PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
- file:make_dir(UserDir),
- {_Server, _Host, _Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
- {user_dir, UserDir},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2} | ExtraOpts]).
-
-expected_ssh_vsn(Str) ->
- try
- {ok,L} = application:get_all_key(ssh),
- proplists:get_value(vsn,L,"")++"\r\n"
- of
- Str -> true;
- "\r\n" -> true;
- _ -> false
- catch
- _:_ -> true %% ssh not started so we dont't know
- end.
-
-
-fake_daemon(_Config) ->
- Parent = self(),
- %% start the server
- Server = spawn(fun() ->
- {ok,Sl} = gen_tcp:listen(0,[{packet,line}]),
- {ok,{Host,Port}} = inet:sockname(Sl),
- ct:log("fake_daemon listening on ~p:~p~n",[Host,Port]),
- Parent ! {sockname,self(),Host,Port},
- Rsa = gen_tcp:accept(Sl),
- ct:log("Server gen_tcp:accept got ~p",[Rsa]),
- {ok,S} = Rsa,
- receive
- {tcp, S, Id} -> Parent ! {id,self(),Id}
- end
- end),
- %% Get listening host and port
- receive
- {sockname,Server,ServerHost,ServerPort} -> {Server, ServerHost, ServerPort}
- end.
-
-%% get_kex_init - helper function to get key_exchange_init_msg
-get_kex_init(Conn) ->
- %% First, validate the key exchange is complete (StateName == connected)
- {connected,S} = sys:get_state(Conn),
- %% Next, walk through the elements of the #state record looking
- %% for the #ssh_msg_kexinit record. This method is robust against
- %% changes to either record. The KEXINIT message contains a cookie
- %% unique to each invocation of the key exchange procedure (RFC4253)
- SL = tuple_to_list(S),
- case lists:keyfind(ssh_msg_kexinit, 1, SL) of
- false ->
- throw(not_found);
- KexInit ->
- KexInit
- end.
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl
index eb7c641d8a..fbcf06290a 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ big_cat(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%% pre-adjust receive window so the other end doesn't block
ssh_connection:adjust_window(ConnectionRef, ChannelId0, size(Data)),
- ct:pal("sending ~p byte binary~n",[size(Data)]),
+ ct:log("sending ~p byte binary~n",[size(Data)]),
ok = ssh_connection:send(ConnectionRef, ChannelId0, Data, 10000),
ok = ssh_connection:send_eof(ConnectionRef, ChannelId0),
@@ -197,10 +197,10 @@ big_cat(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{ok, Other} ->
case size(Data) =:= size(Other) of
true ->
- ct:pal("received and sent data are same"
+ ct:log("received and sent data are same"
"size but do not match~n",[]);
false ->
- ct:pal("sent ~p but only received ~p~n",
+ ct:log("sent ~p but only received ~p~n",
[size(Data), size(Other)])
end,
ct:fail(receive_data_mismatch);
@@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ gracefull_invalid_version(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok = gen_tcp:send(S, ["SSH-8.-1","\r\n"]),
receive
Verstring ->
- ct:pal("Server version: ~p~n", [Verstring]),
+ ct:log("Server version: ~p~n", [Verstring]),
receive
{tcp_closed, S} ->
ok
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ gracefull_invalid_start(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok = gen_tcp:send(S, ["foobar","\r\n"]),
receive
Verstring ->
- ct:pal("Server version: ~p~n", [Verstring]),
+ ct:log("Server version: ~p~n", [Verstring]),
receive
{tcp_closed, S} ->
ok
@@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ gracefull_invalid_long_start(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok = gen_tcp:send(S, [lists:duplicate(257, $a), "\r\n"]),
receive
Verstring ->
- ct:pal("Server version: ~p~n", [Verstring]),
+ ct:log("Server version: ~p~n", [Verstring]),
receive
{tcp_closed, S} ->
ok
@@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ gracefull_invalid_long_start_no_nl(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok = gen_tcp:send(S, [lists:duplicate(257, $a), "\r\n"]),
receive
Verstring ->
- ct:pal("Server version: ~p~n", [Verstring]),
+ ct:log("Server version: ~p~n", [Verstring]),
receive
{tcp_closed, S} ->
ok
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d64c78da35
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,1024 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+
+%%
+
+-module(ssh_options_SUITE).
+
+%%% This test suite tests different options for the ssh functions
+
+
+-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
+-include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl").
+
+
+%%% Test cases
+-export([connectfun_disconnectfun_client/1,
+ disconnectfun_option_client/1,
+ disconnectfun_option_server/1,
+ id_string_no_opt_client/1,
+ id_string_no_opt_server/1,
+ id_string_own_string_client/1,
+ id_string_own_string_server/1,
+ id_string_random_client/1,
+ id_string_random_server/1,
+ max_sessions_sftp_start_channel_parallel/1,
+ max_sessions_sftp_start_channel_sequential/1,
+ max_sessions_ssh_connect_parallel/1,
+ max_sessions_ssh_connect_sequential/1,
+ server_password_option/1,
+ server_userpassword_option/1,
+ ssh_connect_arg4_timeout/1,
+ ssh_connect_negtimeout_parallel/1,
+ ssh_connect_negtimeout_sequential/1,
+ ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected_parallel/1,
+ ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected_sequential/1,
+ ssh_connect_timeout/1, connect/4,
+ ssh_daemon_minimal_remote_max_packet_size_option/1,
+ ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_client/1,
+ ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_server/1,
+ system_dir_option/1,
+ unexpectedfun_option_client/1,
+ unexpectedfun_option_server/1,
+ user_dir_option/1,
+ connectfun_disconnectfun_server/1
+ ]).
+
+%%% Common test callbacks
+-export([suite/0, all/0, groups/0,
+ init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1,
+ init_per_group/2, end_per_group/2,
+ init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2
+ ]).
+
+
+-define(NEWLINE, <<"\r\n">>).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Common Test interface functions -----------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+suite() ->
+ [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
+
+all() ->
+ [connectfun_disconnectfun_server,
+ connectfun_disconnectfun_client,
+ server_password_option,
+ server_userpassword_option,
+ {group, dir_options},
+ ssh_connect_timeout,
+ ssh_connect_arg4_timeout,
+ ssh_daemon_minimal_remote_max_packet_size_option,
+ ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_client,
+ ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_server,
+ disconnectfun_option_server,
+ disconnectfun_option_client,
+ unexpectedfun_option_server,
+ unexpectedfun_option_client,
+ id_string_no_opt_client,
+ id_string_own_string_client,
+ id_string_random_client,
+ id_string_no_opt_server,
+ id_string_own_string_server,
+ id_string_random_server,
+ {group, hardening_tests}
+ ].
+
+groups() ->
+ [{hardening_tests, [], [ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected_parallel,
+ ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected_sequential,
+ ssh_connect_negtimeout_parallel,
+ ssh_connect_negtimeout_sequential,
+ max_sessions_ssh_connect_parallel,
+ max_sessions_ssh_connect_sequential,
+ max_sessions_sftp_start_channel_parallel,
+ max_sessions_sftp_start_channel_sequential
+ ]},
+ {dir_options, [], [user_dir_option,
+ system_dir_option]}
+ ].
+
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+init_per_suite(Config) ->
+ catch crypto:stop(),
+ case catch crypto:start() of
+ ok ->
+ Config;
+ _Else ->
+ {skip, "Crypto could not be started!"}
+ end.
+end_per_suite(_Config) ->
+ ssh:stop(),
+ crypto:stop().
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+init_per_group(hardening_tests, Config) ->
+ DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ ssh_test_lib:setup_dsa(DataDir, PrivDir),
+ Config;
+init_per_group(dir_options, Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ %% Make unreadable dir:
+ Dir_unreadable = filename:join(PrivDir, "unread"),
+ ok = file:make_dir(Dir_unreadable),
+ {ok,F1} = file:read_file_info(Dir_unreadable),
+ ok = file:write_file_info(Dir_unreadable,
+ F1#file_info{mode = F1#file_info.mode band (bnot 8#00444)}),
+ %% Make readable file:
+ File_readable = filename:join(PrivDir, "file"),
+ ok = file:write_file(File_readable, <<>>),
+
+ %% Check:
+ case {file:read_file_info(Dir_unreadable),
+ file:read_file_info(File_readable)} of
+ {{ok, Id=#file_info{type=directory, access=Md}},
+ {ok, If=#file_info{type=regular, access=Mf}}} ->
+ AccessOK =
+ case {Md, Mf} of
+ {read, _} -> false;
+ {read_write, _} -> false;
+ {_, read} -> true;
+ {_, read_write} -> true;
+ _ -> false
+ end,
+
+ case AccessOK of
+ true ->
+ %% Save:
+ [{unreadable_dir, Dir_unreadable},
+ {readable_file, File_readable}
+ | Config];
+ false ->
+ ct:log("File#file_info : ~p~n"
+ "Dir#file_info : ~p",[If,Id]),
+ {skip, "File or dir mode settings failed"}
+ end;
+
+ NotDirFile ->
+ ct:log("{Dir,File} -> ~p",[NotDirFile]),
+ {skip, "File/Dir creation failed"}
+ end;
+init_per_group(_, Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+end_per_group(_, Config) ->
+ Config.
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+init_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) ->
+ ssh:start(),
+ Config.
+
+end_per_testcase(TestCase, Config) when TestCase == server_password_option;
+ TestCase == server_userpassword_option ->
+ UserDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), nopubkey),
+ ssh_test_lib:del_dirs(UserDir),
+ end_per_testcase(Config);
+end_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) ->
+ end_per_testcase(Config).
+
+end_per_testcase(_Config) ->
+ ssh:stop(),
+ ok.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Test Cases --------------------------------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%%% validate to server that uses the 'password' option
+server_password_option(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
+ file:make_dir(UserDir),
+ SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {password, "morot"}]),
+
+ ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "foo"},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {user_interaction, false},
+ {user_dir, UserDir}]),
+
+ Reason = "Unable to connect using the available authentication methods",
+
+ {error, Reason} =
+ ssh:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "vego"},
+ {password, "foo"},
+ {user_interaction, false},
+ {user_dir, UserDir}]),
+
+ ct:log("Test of wrong password: Error msg: ~p ~n", [Reason]),
+
+ ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%%% validate to server that uses the 'password' option
+server_userpassword_option(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
+ file:make_dir(UserDir),
+ SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
+ {user_dir, PrivDir},
+ {user_passwords, [{"vego", "morot"}]}]),
+
+ ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "vego"},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {user_interaction, false},
+ {user_dir, UserDir}]),
+ ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
+
+ Reason = "Unable to connect using the available authentication methods",
+
+ {error, Reason} =
+ ssh:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "foo"},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {user_interaction, false},
+ {user_dir, UserDir}]),
+ {error, Reason} =
+ ssh:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "vego"},
+ {password, "foo"},
+ {user_interaction, false},
+ {user_dir, UserDir}]),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+system_dir_option(Config) ->
+ DirUnread = proplists:get_value(unreadable_dir,Config),
+ FileRead = proplists:get_value(readable_file,Config),
+
+ case ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, DirUnread}]) of
+ {error,{eoptions,{{system_dir,DirUnread},eacces}}} ->
+ ok;
+ {Pid1,_Host1,Port1} when is_pid(Pid1),is_integer(Port1) ->
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid1),
+ ct:fail("Didn't detect that dir is unreadable", [])
+ end,
+
+ case ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, FileRead}]) of
+ {error,{eoptions,{{system_dir,FileRead},enotdir}}} ->
+ ok;
+ {Pid2,_Host2,Port2} when is_pid(Pid2),is_integer(Port2) ->
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid2),
+ ct:fail("Didn't detect that option is a plain file", [])
+ end.
+
+
+user_dir_option(Config) ->
+ DirUnread = proplists:get_value(unreadable_dir,Config),
+ FileRead = proplists:get_value(readable_file,Config),
+ %% Any port will do (beware, implementation knowledge!):
+ Port = 65535,
+
+ case ssh:connect("localhost", Port, [{user_dir, DirUnread}]) of
+ {error,{eoptions,{{user_dir,DirUnread},eacces}}} ->
+ ok;
+ {error,econnrefused} ->
+ ct:fail("Didn't detect that dir is unreadable", [])
+ end,
+
+ case ssh:connect("localhost", Port, [{user_dir, FileRead}]) of
+ {error,{eoptions,{{user_dir,FileRead},enotdir}}} ->
+ ok;
+ {error,econnrefused} ->
+ ct:fail("Didn't detect that option is a plain file", [])
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%%% validate client that uses the 'ssh_msg_debug_fun' option
+ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_client(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
+ file:make_dir(UserDir),
+ SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
+ Parent = self(),
+ DbgFun = fun(ConnRef,Displ,Msg,Lang) -> Parent ! {msg_dbg,{ConnRef,Displ,Msg,Lang}} end,
+
+ ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "foo"},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user_interaction, false},
+ {ssh_msg_debug_fun,DbgFun}]),
+ %% Beware, implementation knowledge:
+ gen_fsm:send_all_state_event(ConnectionRef,{ssh_msg_debug,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}),
+ receive
+ {msg_dbg,X={ConnectionRef,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}} ->
+ ct:log("Got expected dbg msg ~p",[X]),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid);
+ {msg_dbg,X={_,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}} ->
+ ct:log("Got dbg msg but bad ConnectionRef (~p expected) ~p",[ConnectionRef,X]),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ {fail, "Bad ConnectionRef received"};
+ {msg_dbg,X} ->
+ ct:log("Got bad dbg msg ~p",[X]),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ {fail,"Bad msg received"}
+ after 1000 ->
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ {fail,timeout}
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+connectfun_disconnectfun_server(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
+ file:make_dir(UserDir),
+ SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+
+ Parent = self(),
+ Ref = make_ref(),
+ ConnFun = fun(_,_,_) -> Parent ! {connect,Ref} end,
+ DiscFun = fun(R) -> Parent ! {disconnect,Ref,R} end,
+
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2},
+ {disconnectfun, DiscFun},
+ {connectfun, ConnFun}]),
+ ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "foo"},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user_interaction, false}]),
+ receive
+ {connect,Ref} ->
+ ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
+ receive
+ {disconnect,Ref,R} ->
+ ct:log("Disconnect result: ~p",[R]),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid)
+ after 2000 ->
+ {fail, "No disconnectfun action"}
+ end
+ after 2000 ->
+ {fail, "No connectfun action"}
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+connectfun_disconnectfun_client(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
+ file:make_dir(UserDir),
+ SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+
+ Parent = self(),
+ Ref = make_ref(),
+ DiscFun = fun(R) -> Parent ! {disconnect,Ref,R} end,
+
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
+ _ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "foo"},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {disconnectfun, DiscFun},
+ {user_interaction, false}]),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ receive
+ {disconnect,Ref,R} ->
+ ct:log("Disconnect result: ~p",[R])
+ after 2000 ->
+ {fail, "No disconnectfun action"}
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%%% validate client that uses the 'ssh_msg_debug_fun' option
+ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_server(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
+ file:make_dir(UserDir),
+ SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+
+ Parent = self(),
+ DbgFun = fun(ConnRef,Displ,Msg,Lang) -> Parent ! {msg_dbg,{ConnRef,Displ,Msg,Lang}} end,
+ ConnFun = fun(_,_,_) -> Parent ! {connection_pid,self()} end,
+
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2},
+ {connectfun, ConnFun},
+ {ssh_msg_debug_fun, DbgFun}]),
+ _ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "foo"},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user_interaction, false}]),
+ receive
+ {connection_pid,Server} ->
+ %% Beware, implementation knowledge:
+ gen_fsm:send_all_state_event(Server,{ssh_msg_debug,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}),
+ receive
+ {msg_dbg,X={_,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}} ->
+ ct:log("Got expected dbg msg ~p",[X]),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid);
+ {msg_dbg,X} ->
+ ct:log("Got bad dbg msg ~p",[X]),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ {fail,"Bad msg received"}
+ after 3000 ->
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ {fail,timeout2}
+ end
+ after 3000 ->
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ {fail,timeout1}
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+disconnectfun_option_server(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
+ file:make_dir(UserDir),
+ SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+
+ Parent = self(),
+ DisConnFun = fun(Reason) -> Parent ! {disconnect,Reason} end,
+
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2},
+ {disconnectfun, DisConnFun}]),
+ ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "foo"},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user_interaction, false}]),
+ ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
+ receive
+ {disconnect,Reason} ->
+ ct:log("Server detected disconnect: ~p",[Reason]),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ ok
+ after 3000 ->
+ receive
+ X -> ct:log("received ~p",[X])
+ after 0 -> ok
+ end,
+ {fail,"Timeout waiting for disconnect"}
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+disconnectfun_option_client(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
+ file:make_dir(UserDir),
+ SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+
+ Parent = self(),
+ DisConnFun = fun(Reason) -> Parent ! {disconnect,Reason} end,
+
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
+ _ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "foo"},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user_interaction, false},
+ {disconnectfun, DisConnFun}]),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ receive
+ {disconnect,Reason} ->
+ ct:log("Client detected disconnect: ~p",[Reason]),
+ ok
+ after 3000 ->
+ receive
+ X -> ct:log("received ~p",[X])
+ after 0 -> ok
+ end,
+ {fail,"Timeout waiting for disconnect"}
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+unexpectedfun_option_server(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
+ file:make_dir(UserDir),
+ SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+
+ Parent = self(),
+ ConnFun = fun(_,_,_) -> Parent ! {connection_pid,self()} end,
+ UnexpFun = fun(Msg,Peer) ->
+ Parent ! {unexpected,Msg,Peer,self()},
+ skip
+ end,
+
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2},
+ {connectfun, ConnFun},
+ {unexpectedfun, UnexpFun}]),
+ _ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "foo"},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user_interaction, false}]),
+ receive
+ {connection_pid,Server} ->
+ %% Beware, implementation knowledge:
+ Server ! unexpected_message,
+ receive
+ {unexpected, unexpected_message, {{_,_,_,_},_}, _} -> ok;
+ {unexpected, unexpected_message, Peer, _} -> ct:fail("Bad peer ~p",[Peer]);
+ M = {unexpected, _, _, _} -> ct:fail("Bad msg ~p",[M])
+ after 3000 ->
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ {fail,timeout2}
+ end
+ after 3000 ->
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ {fail,timeout1}
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+unexpectedfun_option_client(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
+ file:make_dir(UserDir),
+ SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+
+ Parent = self(),
+ UnexpFun = fun(Msg,Peer) ->
+ Parent ! {unexpected,Msg,Peer,self()},
+ skip
+ end,
+
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
+ ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "foo"},
+ {password, "morot"},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user_interaction, false},
+ {unexpectedfun, UnexpFun}]),
+ %% Beware, implementation knowledge:
+ ConnectionRef ! unexpected_message,
+
+ receive
+ {unexpected, unexpected_message, {{_,_,_,_},_}, ConnectionRef} ->
+ ok;
+ {unexpected, unexpected_message, Peer, ConnectionRef} ->
+ ct:fail("Bad peer ~p",[Peer]);
+ M = {unexpected, _, _, _} ->
+ ct:fail("Bad msg ~p",[M])
+ after 3000 ->
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ {fail,timeout}
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%%% Test connect_timeout option in ssh:connect/4
+ssh_connect_timeout(_Config) ->
+ ConnTimeout = 2000,
+ {error,{faked_transport,connect,TimeoutToTransport}} =
+ ssh:connect("localhost", 12345,
+ [{transport,{tcp,?MODULE,tcp_closed}},
+ {connect_timeout,ConnTimeout}],
+ 1000),
+ case TimeoutToTransport of
+ ConnTimeout -> ok;
+ Other ->
+ ct:log("connect_timeout is ~p but transport received ~p",[ConnTimeout,Other]),
+ {fail,"ssh:connect/4 wrong connect_timeout received in transport"}
+ end.
+
+%% Plugin function for the test above
+connect(_Host, _Port, _Opts, Timeout) ->
+ {error, {faked_transport,connect,Timeout}}.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%%% Test fourth argument in ssh:connect/4
+ssh_connect_arg4_timeout(_Config) ->
+ Timeout = 1000,
+ Parent = self(),
+ %% start the server
+ Server = spawn(fun() ->
+ {ok,Sl} = gen_tcp:listen(0,[]),
+ {ok,{_,Port}} = inet:sockname(Sl),
+ Parent ! {port,self(),Port},
+ Rsa = gen_tcp:accept(Sl),
+ ct:log("Server gen_tcp:accept got ~p",[Rsa]),
+ receive after 2*Timeout -> ok end %% let client timeout first
+ end),
+
+ %% Get listening port
+ Port = receive
+ {port,Server,ServerPort} -> ServerPort
+ end,
+
+ %% try to connect with a timeout, but "supervise" it
+ Client = spawn(fun() ->
+ T0 = erlang:monotonic_time(),
+ Rc = ssh:connect("localhost",Port,[],Timeout),
+ ct:log("Client ssh:connect got ~p",[Rc]),
+ Parent ! {done,self(),Rc,T0}
+ end),
+
+ %% Wait for client reaction on the connection try:
+ receive
+ {done, Client, {error,timeout}, T0} ->
+ Msp = ms_passed(T0),
+ exit(Server,hasta_la_vista___baby),
+ Low = 0.9*Timeout,
+ High = 2.5*Timeout,
+ ct:log("Timeout limits: ~.4f - ~.4f ms, timeout "
+ "was ~.4f ms, expected ~p ms",[Low,High,Msp,Timeout]),
+ if
+ Low<Msp, Msp<High -> ok;
+ true -> {fail, "timeout not within limits"}
+ end;
+
+ {done, Client, {error,Other}, _T0} ->
+ ct:log("Error message \"~p\" from the client is unexpected.",[{error,Other}]),
+ {fail, "Unexpected error message"};
+
+ {done, Client, {ok,_Ref}, _T0} ->
+ {fail,"ssh-connected ???"}
+ after
+ 5000 ->
+ exit(Server,hasta_la_vista___baby),
+ exit(Client,hasta_la_vista___baby),
+ {fail, "Didn't timeout"}
+ end.
+
+%% Help function, elapsed milliseconds since T0
+ms_passed(T0) ->
+ %% OTP 18
+ erlang:convert_time_unit(erlang:monotonic_time() - T0,
+ native,
+ micro_seconds) / 1000.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+ssh_daemon_minimal_remote_max_packet_size_option(Config) ->
+ SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
+ file:make_dir(UserDir),
+
+ {Server, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user_passwords, [{"vego", "morot"}]},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2},
+ {minimal_remote_max_packet_size, 14}]),
+ Conn =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user_interaction, false},
+ {user, "vego"},
+ {password, "morot"}]),
+
+ %% Try the limits of the minimal_remote_max_packet_size:
+ {ok, _ChannelId} = ssh_connection:session_channel(Conn, 100, 14, infinity),
+ {open_error,_,"Maximum packet size below 14 not supported",_} =
+ ssh_connection:session_channel(Conn, 100, 13, infinity),
+
+ ssh:close(Conn),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Server).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% This test try every algorithm by connecting to an Erlang server
+id_string_no_opt_client(Config) ->
+ {Server, _Host, Port} = fake_daemon(Config),
+ {error,_} = ssh:connect("localhost", Port, [], 1000),
+ receive
+ {id,Server,"SSH-2.0-Erlang/"++Vsn} ->
+ true = expected_ssh_vsn(Vsn);
+ {id,Server,Other} ->
+ ct:fail("Unexpected id: ~s.",[Other])
+ after 5000 ->
+ {fail,timeout}
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+id_string_own_string_client(Config) ->
+ {Server, _Host, Port} = fake_daemon(Config),
+ {error,_} = ssh:connect("localhost", Port, [{id_string,"Pelle"}], 1000),
+ receive
+ {id,Server,"SSH-2.0-Pelle\r\n"} ->
+ ok;
+ {id,Server,Other} ->
+ ct:fail("Unexpected id: ~s.",[Other])
+ after 5000 ->
+ {fail,timeout}
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+id_string_random_client(Config) ->
+ {Server, _Host, Port} = fake_daemon(Config),
+ {error,_} = ssh:connect("localhost", Port, [{id_string,random}], 1000),
+ receive
+ {id,Server,Id="SSH-2.0-Erlang"++_} ->
+ ct:fail("Unexpected id: ~s.",[Id]);
+ {id,Server,Rnd="SSH-2.0-"++_} ->
+ ct:log("Got correct ~s",[Rnd]);
+ {id,Server,Id} ->
+ ct:fail("Unexpected id: ~s.",[Id])
+ after 5000 ->
+ {fail,timeout}
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+id_string_no_opt_server(Config) ->
+ {_Server, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:std_daemon(Config, []),
+ {ok,S1}=gen_tcp:connect(Host,Port,[{active,false},{packet,line}]),
+ {ok,"SSH-2.0-Erlang/"++Vsn} = gen_tcp:recv(S1, 0, 2000),
+ true = expected_ssh_vsn(Vsn).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+id_string_own_string_server(Config) ->
+ {_Server, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:std_daemon(Config, [{id_string,"Olle"}]),
+ {ok,S1}=gen_tcp:connect(Host,Port,[{active,false},{packet,line}]),
+ {ok,"SSH-2.0-Olle\r\n"} = gen_tcp:recv(S1, 0, 2000).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+id_string_random_server(Config) ->
+ {_Server, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:std_daemon(Config, [{id_string,random}]),
+ {ok,S1}=gen_tcp:connect(Host,Port,[{active,false},{packet,line}]),
+ {ok,"SSH-2.0-"++Rnd} = gen_tcp:recv(S1, 0, 2000),
+ case Rnd of
+ "Erlang"++_ -> ct:log("Id=~p",[Rnd]),
+ {fail,got_default_id};
+ "Olle\r\n" -> {fail,got_previous_tests_value};
+ _ -> ct:log("Got ~s.",[Rnd])
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+ssh_connect_negtimeout_parallel(Config) -> ssh_connect_negtimeout(Config,true).
+ssh_connect_negtimeout_sequential(Config) -> ssh_connect_negtimeout(Config,false).
+
+ssh_connect_negtimeout(Config, Parallel) ->
+ process_flag(trap_exit, true),
+ SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
+ UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ NegTimeOut = 2000, % ms
+ ct:log("Parallel: ~p",[Parallel]),
+
+ {_Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},{user_dir, UserDir},
+ {parallel_login, Parallel},
+ {negotiation_timeout, NegTimeOut},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
+
+ {ok,Socket} = gen_tcp:connect(Host, Port, []),
+
+ Factor = 2,
+ ct:log("And now sleeping ~p*NegTimeOut (~p ms)...", [Factor, round(Factor * NegTimeOut)]),
+ ct:sleep(round(Factor * NegTimeOut)),
+
+ case inet:sockname(Socket) of
+ {ok,_} -> ct:fail("Socket not closed");
+ {error,_} -> ok
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%%% Test that ssh connection does not timeout if the connection is established (parallel)
+ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected_parallel(Config) ->
+ ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected(Config, true).
+
+%%% Test that ssh connection does not timeout if the connection is established (non-parallel)
+ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected_sequential(Config) ->
+ ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected(Config, false).
+
+
+ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected(Config, Parallel) ->
+ process_flag(trap_exit, true),
+ SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
+ UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ NegTimeOut = 20000, % ms
+ ct:log("Parallel: ~p",[Parallel]),
+
+ {_Pid, _Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},{user_dir, UserDir},
+ {parallel_login, Parallel},
+ {negotiation_timeout, NegTimeOut},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
+ ct:log("~p Listen ~p:~p",[_Pid,_Host,Port]),
+ ct:sleep(500),
+
+ IO = ssh_test_lib:start_io_server(),
+ Shell = ssh_test_lib:start_shell(Port, IO, UserDir),
+ receive
+ Error = {'EXIT', _, _} ->
+ ct:log("~p",[Error]),
+ ct:fail(no_ssh_connection);
+ ErlShellStart ->
+ ct:log("---Erlang shell start: ~p~n", [ErlShellStart]),
+ one_shell_op(IO, NegTimeOut),
+ one_shell_op(IO, NegTimeOut),
+
+ Factor = 2,
+ ct:log("And now sleeping ~p*NegTimeOut (~p ms)...", [Factor, round(Factor * NegTimeOut)]),
+ ct:sleep(round(Factor * NegTimeOut)),
+
+ one_shell_op(IO, NegTimeOut)
+ end,
+ exit(Shell, kill).
+
+
+one_shell_op(IO, TimeOut) ->
+ ct:log("One shell op: Waiting for prompter"),
+ receive
+ ErlPrompt0 -> ct:log("Erlang prompt: ~p~n", [ErlPrompt0])
+ after TimeOut -> ct:fail("Timeout waiting for promter")
+ end,
+
+ IO ! {input, self(), "2*3*7.\r\n"},
+ receive
+ Echo0 -> ct:log("Echo: ~p ~n", [Echo0])
+ after TimeOut -> ct:fail("Timeout waiting for echo")
+ end,
+
+ receive
+ ?NEWLINE -> ct:log("NEWLINE received", [])
+ after TimeOut ->
+ receive Any1 -> ct:log("Bad NEWLINE: ~p",[Any1])
+ after 0 -> ct:fail("Timeout waiting for NEWLINE")
+ end
+ end,
+
+ receive
+ Result0 -> ct:log("Result: ~p~n", [Result0])
+ after TimeOut -> ct:fail("Timeout waiting for result")
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+max_sessions_ssh_connect_parallel(Config) ->
+ max_sessions(Config, true, connect_fun(ssh__connect,Config)).
+max_sessions_ssh_connect_sequential(Config) ->
+ max_sessions(Config, false, connect_fun(ssh__connect,Config)).
+
+max_sessions_sftp_start_channel_parallel(Config) ->
+ max_sessions(Config, true, connect_fun(ssh_sftp__start_channel, Config)).
+max_sessions_sftp_start_channel_sequential(Config) ->
+ max_sessions(Config, false, connect_fun(ssh_sftp__start_channel, Config)).
+
+
+%%%---- helpers:
+connect_fun(ssh__connect, Config) ->
+ fun(Host,Port) ->
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port,
+ [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user_dir, ?config(priv_dir,Config)},
+ {user_interaction, false},
+ {user, "carni"},
+ {password, "meat"}
+ ])
+ %% ssh_test_lib returns R when ssh:connect returns {ok,R}
+ end;
+connect_fun(ssh_sftp__start_channel, _Config) ->
+ fun(Host,Port) ->
+ {ok,_Pid,ConnRef} =
+ ssh_sftp:start_channel(Host, Port,
+ [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user, "carni"},
+ {password, "meat"}
+ ]),
+ ConnRef
+ end.
+
+
+max_sessions(Config, ParallelLogin, Connect0) when is_function(Connect0,2) ->
+ Connect = fun(Host,Port) ->
+ R = Connect0(Host,Port),
+ ct:log("Connect(~p,~p) -> ~p",[Host,Port,R]),
+ R
+ end,
+ SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system),
+ UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ MaxSessions = 5,
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([
+ {system_dir, SystemDir},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user_passwords, [{"carni", "meat"}]},
+ {parallel_login, ParallelLogin},
+ {max_sessions, MaxSessions}
+ ]),
+ ct:log("~p Listen ~p:~p for max ~p sessions",[Pid,Host,Port,MaxSessions]),
+ try [Connect(Host,Port) || _ <- lists:seq(1,MaxSessions)]
+ of
+ Connections ->
+ %% Step 1 ok: could set up max_sessions connections
+ ct:log("Connections up: ~p",[Connections]),
+ [_|_] = Connections,
+
+ %% Now try one more than alowed:
+ ct:log("Info Report might come here...",[]),
+ try Connect(Host,Port)
+ of
+ _ConnectionRef1 ->
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ {fail,"Too many connections accepted"}
+ catch
+ error:{badmatch,{error,"Connection closed"}} ->
+ %% Step 2 ok: could not set up max_sessions+1 connections
+ %% This is expected
+ %% Now stop one connection and try to open one more
+ ok = ssh:close(hd(Connections)),
+ receive after 250 -> ok end, % sleep so the supervisor has time to count down. Not nice...
+ try Connect(Host,Port)
+ of
+ _ConnectionRef1 ->
+ %% Step 3 ok: could set up one more connection after killing one
+ %% Thats good.
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ ok
+ catch
+ error:{badmatch,{error,"Connection closed"}} ->
+ %% Bad indeed. Could not set up one more connection even after killing
+ %% one existing. Very bad.
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ {fail,"Does not decrease # active sessions"}
+ end
+ end
+ catch
+ error:{badmatch,{error,"Connection closed"}} ->
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid),
+ {fail,"Too few connections accepted"}
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Internal functions ------------------------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+expected_ssh_vsn(Str) ->
+ try
+ {ok,L} = application:get_all_key(ssh),
+ proplists:get_value(vsn,L,"")++"\r\n"
+ of
+ Str -> true;
+ "\r\n" -> true;
+ _ -> false
+ catch
+ _:_ -> true %% ssh not started so we dont't know
+ end.
+
+
+fake_daemon(_Config) ->
+ Parent = self(),
+ %% start the server
+ Server = spawn(fun() ->
+ {ok,Sl} = gen_tcp:listen(0,[{packet,line}]),
+ {ok,{Host,Port}} = inet:sockname(Sl),
+ ct:log("fake_daemon listening on ~p:~p~n",[Host,Port]),
+ Parent ! {sockname,self(),Host,Port},
+ Rsa = gen_tcp:accept(Sl),
+ ct:log("Server gen_tcp:accept got ~p",[Rsa]),
+ {ok,S} = Rsa,
+ receive
+ {tcp, S, Id} -> Parent ! {id,self(),Id}
+ end
+ end),
+ %% Get listening host and port
+ receive
+ {sockname,Server,ServerHost,ServerPort} -> {Server, ServerHost, ServerPort}
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/id_dsa b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/id_dsa
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d306f8b26e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/id_dsa
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-----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+-----END DSA PRIVATE KEY-----
+
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/id_rsa b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/id_rsa
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9d7e0dd5fb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/id_rsa
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
+MIICXAIBAAKBgQD1OET+3O/Bvj/dtjxDTXmj1oiJt4sIph5kGy0RfjoPrZfaS+CU
+DhakCmS6t2ivxWFgtpKWaoGMZMJqWj6F6ZsumyFl3FPBtujwY/35cgifrI9Ns4Tl
+zR1uuengNBmV+WRQ5cd9F2qS6Z8aDQihzt0r8JUqLcK+VQbrmNzboCCQQwIDAQAB
+AoGAPQEyqPTt8JUT7mRXuaacjFXiweAXhp9NEDpyi9eLOjtFe9lElZCrsUOkq47V
+TGUeRKEm9qSodfTbKPoqc8YaBJGJPhUaTAcha+7QcDdfHBvIsgxvU7ePVnlpXRp3
+CCUEMPhlnx6xBoTYP+fRU0e3+xJIPVyVCqX1jAdUMkzfRoECQQD6ux7B1QJAIWyK
+SGkbDUbBilNmzCFNgIpOP6PA+bwfi5d16diTpra5AX09keQABAo/KaP1PdV8Vg0p
+z4P3A7G3AkEA+l+AKG6m0kQTTBMJDqOdVPYwe+5GxunMaqmhokpEbuGsrZBl5Dvd
+WpcBjR7jmenrhKZRIuA+Fz5HPo/UQJPl1QJBAKxstDkeED8j/S2XoFhPKAJ+6t39
+sUVICVTIZQeXdmzHJXCcUSkw8+WEhakqw/3SyW0oaK2FSWQJFWJUZ+8eJj8CQEh3
+xeduB5kKnS9CvzdeghZqX6QvVosSdtlUmfUYW/BgH5PpHKTP8wTaeld3XldZTpMJ
+dKiMkUw2+XYROVUrubUCQD+Na1LhULlpn4ISEtIEfqpdlUhxDgO15Wg8USmsng+x
+ICliVOSQtwaZjm8kwaFt0W7XnpnDxbRs37vIEbIMWak=
+-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..51ab6fbd88
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-----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+-----END DSA PRIVATE KEY-----
+
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4dbb1305b0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----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+---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..79968bdd7d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----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+-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
+
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..75d2025c71
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----
+AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAAAgQDCZX+4FBDwZIh9y/Uxee1VJnEXlowpz2yDKwj8
+semM4q843337zbNfxHmladB1lpz2NqyxI175xMIJuDxogyZdsOxGnFAzAnthR4dqL/RW
+RWzjaxSB6IAO9SPYVVlrpZ+1hsjLW79fwXK/yc8VdhRuWTeQiRgYY2ek8+OKbOqz4Q==
+---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_protocol_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_protocol_SUITE.erl
index d82cdaf2c7..d8e99799e2 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_protocol_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_protocol_SUITE.erl
@@ -56,7 +56,11 @@ groups() ->
lib_no_match
]},
{kex, [], [no_common_alg_server_disconnects,
- no_common_alg_client_disconnects
+ no_common_alg_client_disconnects,
+ gex_client_init_default_noexact,
+ gex_client_init_default_exact,
+ gex_client_init_option_groups,
+ gex_client_init_option_groups_file
]}
].
@@ -68,13 +72,40 @@ end_per_suite(Config) ->
stop_apps(Config).
+
+init_per_testcase(no_common_alg_server_disconnects, Config) ->
+ start_std_daemon(Config, [{preferred_algorithms,[{public_key,['ssh-rsa']}]}]);
+
+init_per_testcase(TC, Config) when TC == gex_client_init_default_noexact ;
+ TC == gex_client_init_default_exact ;
+ TC == gex_client_init_option_groups ;
+ TC == gex_client_init_option_groups_file ->
+ Opts = case TC of
+ gex_client_init_option_groups ->
+ [{dh_gex_groups, [{2345, 3, 41}]}];
+ gex_client_init_option_groups_file ->
+ DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+ F = filename:join(DataDir, "dh_group_test"),
+ [{dh_gex_groups, {file,F}}];
+ _ ->
+ []
+ end,
+ start_std_daemon(Config,
+ [{preferred_algorithms, ssh_transport:supported_algorithms()}
+ | Opts]);
init_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) ->
check_std_daemon_works(Config, ?LINE).
+end_per_testcase(no_common_alg_server_disconnects, Config) ->
+ stop_std_daemon(Config);
+end_per_testcase(TC, Config) when TC == gex_client_init_default_noexact ;
+ TC == gex_client_init_default_exact ;
+ TC == gex_client_init_option_groups ;
+ TC == gex_client_init_option_groups_file ->
+ stop_std_daemon(Config);
end_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) ->
check_std_daemon_works(Config, ?LINE).
-
%%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%%% Test Cases --------------------------------------------------------
%%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -88,7 +119,8 @@ lib_works_as_client(Config) ->
[{set_options, [print_ops, print_seqnums, print_messages]},
{connect,
server_host(Config),server_port(Config),
- [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ [{preferred_algorithms,[{kex,['diffie-hellman-group1-sha1']}]},
+ {silently_accept_hosts, true},
{user_dir, user_dir(Config)},
{user_interaction, false}]},
receive_hello,
@@ -180,7 +212,9 @@ lib_works_as_server(Config) ->
end),
%% and finally connect to it with a regular Erlang SSH client:
- {ok,_} = std_connect(HostPort, Config).
+ {ok,_} = std_connect(HostPort, Config,
+ [{preferred_algorithms,[{kex,['diffie-hellman-group1-sha1']}]}]
+ ).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%%% Matching
@@ -213,7 +247,7 @@ lib_no_match(_Config) ->
no_common_alg_server_disconnects(Config) ->
{ok,_} =
ssh_trpt_test_lib:exec(
- [{set_options, [print_ops, print_seqnums, print_messages]},
+ [{set_options, [print_ops, {print_messages,detail}]},
{connect,
server_host(Config),server_port(Config),
[{silently_accept_hosts, true},
@@ -224,7 +258,7 @@ no_common_alg_server_disconnects(Config) ->
receive_hello,
{send, hello},
{match, #ssh_msg_kexinit{_='_'}, receive_msg},
- {send, ssh_msg_kexinit},
+ {send, ssh_msg_kexinit}, % with server unsupported 'ssh-dss' !
{match,
{'or',[#ssh_msg_disconnect{code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED, _='_'},
tcp_closed]},
@@ -248,17 +282,16 @@ no_common_alg_client_disconnects(Config) ->
Parent !
{result,self(),
ssh_trpt_test_lib:exec(
- [{set_options, [print_ops, print_messages]},
+ [{set_options, [print_ops, {print_messages,detail}]},
{accept, [{system_dir, system_dir(Config)},
{user_dir, user_dir(Config)}]},
receive_hello,
{send, hello},
-
{match, #ssh_msg_kexinit{_='_'}, receive_msg},
- {send, #ssh_msg_kexinit{
+ {send, #ssh_msg_kexinit{ % with unsupported "SOME-UNSUPPORTED"
cookie = 247381486335508958743193106082599558706,
kex_algorithms = ["diffie-hellman-group1-sha1"],
- server_host_key_algorithms = ["some-unknown"],
+ server_host_key_algorithms = ["SOME-UNSUPPORTED"], % SIC!
encryption_algorithms_client_to_server = ["aes128-ctr"],
encryption_algorithms_server_to_client = ["aes128-ctr"],
mac_algorithms_client_to_server = ["hmac-sha2-256"],
@@ -279,7 +312,8 @@ no_common_alg_client_disconnects(Config) ->
}
end),
- %% and finally connect to it with a regular Erlang SSH client:
+ %% and finally connect to it with a regular Erlang SSH client
+ %% which of course does not support SOME-UNSUPPORTED as pub key algo:
Result = std_connect(HostPort, Config, [{preferred_algorithms,[{public_key,['ssh-dss']}]}]),
ct:log("Result of connect is ~p",[Result]),
@@ -287,12 +321,58 @@ no_common_alg_client_disconnects(Config) ->
{result,Pid,{ok,_}} ->
ok;
{result,Pid,{error,{Op,ExecResult,S}}} ->
- ct:pal("ERROR!~nOp = ~p~nExecResult = ~p~nState =~n~s",
+ ct:log("ERROR!~nOp = ~p~nExecResult = ~p~nState =~n~s",
[Op,ExecResult,ssh_trpt_test_lib:format_msg(S)]),
{fail, ExecResult};
- X -> ct:fail(X)
+ X ->
+ ct:log("¤¤¤¤¤"),
+ ct:fail(X)
end.
+%%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+gex_client_init_default_noexact(Config) ->
+ do_gex_client_init(Config, {2000, 3000, 4000},
+ %% Warning, app knowledege:
+ ?dh_group15).
+
+
+gex_client_init_default_exact(Config) ->
+ do_gex_client_init(Config, {2000, 2048, 4000},
+ %% Warning, app knowledege:
+ ?dh_group14).
+
+
+gex_client_init_option_groups(Config) ->
+ do_gex_client_init(Config, {2000, 2048, 4000},
+ {'n/a',{3,41}}).
+
+
+gex_client_init_option_groups_file(Config) ->
+ do_gex_client_init(Config, {2000, 2048, 4000},
+ {'n/a',{5,61}}).
+
+do_gex_client_init(Config, {Min,N,Max}, {_,{G,P}}) ->
+ {ok,_} =
+ ssh_trpt_test_lib:exec(
+ [{set_options, [print_ops, print_seqnums, print_messages]},
+ {connect,
+ server_host(Config),server_port(Config),
+ [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user_dir, user_dir(Config)},
+ {user_interaction, false},
+ {preferred_algorithms,[{kex,['diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1']}]}
+ ]},
+ receive_hello,
+ {send, hello},
+ {send, ssh_msg_kexinit},
+ {match, #ssh_msg_kexinit{_='_'}, receive_msg},
+ {send, #ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_request{min = Min,
+ n = N,
+ max = Max}},
+ {match, #ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_group{p=P, g=G, _='_'}, receive_msg}
+ ]
+ ).
+
%%%================================================================
%%%==== Internal functions ========================================
%%%================================================================
@@ -338,8 +418,9 @@ start_std_daemon(Config, ExtraOpts) ->
UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
file:make_dir(UserDir),
UserPasswords = [{"user1","pwd1"}],
- Options = [{system_dir, system_dir(Config)},
- {user_dir, user_dir(Config)},
+ Options = [%%{preferred_algorithms,[{public_key,['ssh-rsa']}]}, %% For some test cases
+ {system_dir, system_dir(Config)},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
{user_passwords, UserPasswords},
{failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}
| ExtraOpts],
@@ -353,6 +434,7 @@ stop_std_daemon(Config) ->
ct:log("Std server ~p at ~p:~p stopped", [server_pid(Config), server_host(Config), server_port(Config)]),
lists:keydelete(server, 1, Config).
+
check_std_daemon_works(Config, Line) ->
case std_connect(Config) of
{ok,C} ->
@@ -362,13 +444,9 @@ check_std_daemon_works(Config, Line) ->
ok = ssh:close(C),
Config;
Error = {error,_} ->
- {fail,
- lists:flatten(
- io_lib:format("Standard server ~p:~p ~p is ill at line ~p: ~p",
- [server_host(Config), server_port(Config),
- server_pid(Config), Line, Error])
- )
- }
+ ct:fail("Standard server ~p:~p ~p is ill at line ~p: ~p",
+ [server_host(Config), server_port(Config),
+ server_pid(Config), Line, Error])
end.
server_pid(Config) -> element(1,?v(server,Config)).
@@ -381,24 +459,24 @@ server_user_password(N, Config) -> lists:nth(N, ?v(user_passwords,Config)).
std_connect(Config) ->
- {User,Pwd} = server_user_password(Config),
- std_connect(server_host(Config), server_port(Config),
- Config,
- [{user,User},{password,Pwd}]).
+ std_connect({server_host(Config), server_port(Config)}, Config).
std_connect({Host,Port}, Config) ->
- {User,Pwd} = server_user_password(Config),
- std_connect(Host, Port, Config, [{user,User},{password,Pwd}]).
+ std_connect({Host,Port}, Config, []).
std_connect({Host,Port}, Config, Opts) ->
std_connect(Host, Port, Config, Opts).
std_connect(Host, Port, Config, Opts) ->
+ {User,Pwd} = server_user_password(Config),
ssh:connect(Host, Port,
- [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user_dir, user_dir(Config)},
- {user_interaction, false} | Opts],
+ %% Prefere User's Opts to the default opts
+ [O || O = {Tag,_} <- [{user,User},{password,Pwd},
+ {silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user_dir, user_dir(Config)},
+ {user_interaction, false}],
+ not lists:keymember(Tag, 1, Opts)
+ ] ++ Opts,
30000).
-
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_protocol_SUITE_data/dh_group_test b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_protocol_SUITE_data/dh_group_test
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2887bb4b60
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_protocol_SUITE_data/dh_group_test
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+{2222, 5, 61}.
+{1111, 7, 91}.
+
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9daa6efc02
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,223 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+
+-module(ssh_renegotiate_SUITE).
+
+-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
+
+%% Note: This directive should only be used in test suites.
+-compile(export_all).
+
+-define(REKEY_DATA_TMO, 65000).
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Common Test interface functions -----------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
+
+all() -> [rekey, rekey_limit, renegotiate1, renegotiate2].
+
+groups() -> [].
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+init_per_suite(Config) ->
+ catch crypto:stop(),
+ case catch crypto:start() of
+ ok ->
+ Config;
+ _Else ->
+ {skip, "Crypto could not be started!"}
+ end.
+end_per_suite(_Config) ->
+ ssh:stop(),
+ crypto:stop().
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+init_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) ->
+ ssh:start(),
+ Config.
+
+end_per_testcase(_TestCase, _Config) ->
+ ssh:stop(),
+ ok.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Test Cases --------------------------------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%%% Idle timeout test
+
+rekey(Config) ->
+ {Pid, Host, Port} =
+ ssh_test_lib:std_daemon(Config,
+ [{rekey_limit, 0}]),
+ ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:std_connect(Config, Host, Port,
+ [{rekey_limit, 0}]),
+ Kex1 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
+ receive
+ after ?REKEY_DATA_TMO ->
+ %%By this time rekeying would have been done
+ Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
+ false = (Kex2 == Kex1),
+ ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid)
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%%% Test rekeying by data volume
+
+rekey_limit(Config) ->
+ UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ DataFile = filename:join(UserDir, "rekey.data"),
+
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:std_daemon(Config,[]),
+
+ ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:std_connect(Config, Host, Port, [{rekey_limit, 4500}]),
+ {ok, SftpPid} = ssh_sftp:start_channel(ConnectionRef),
+
+ Kex1 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
+
+ timer:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO),
+ Kex1 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
+
+ Data = lists:duplicate(159000,1),
+ ok = ssh_sftp:write_file(SftpPid, DataFile, Data),
+
+ timer:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO),
+ Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
+
+ false = (Kex2 == Kex1),
+
+ timer:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO),
+ Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
+
+ ok = ssh_sftp:write_file(SftpPid, DataFile, "hi\n"),
+
+ timer:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO),
+ Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
+
+ false = (Kex2 == Kex1),
+
+ timer:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO),
+ Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
+
+ ssh_sftp:stop_channel(SftpPid),
+ ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%%% Test rekeying with simulataneous send request
+
+renegotiate1(Config) ->
+ UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ DataFile = filename:join(UserDir, "renegotiate1.data"),
+
+ {Pid, Host, DPort} = ssh_test_lib:std_daemon(Config,[]),
+
+ RPort = ssh_test_lib:inet_port(),
+ {ok,RelayPid} = ssh_relay:start_link({0,0,0,0}, RPort, Host, DPort),
+
+
+ ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:std_connect(Config, Host, RPort, []),
+ {ok, SftpPid} = ssh_sftp:start_channel(ConnectionRef),
+
+ Kex1 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
+
+ {ok, Handle} = ssh_sftp:open(SftpPid, DataFile, [write]),
+
+ ok = ssh_sftp:write(SftpPid, Handle, "hi\n"),
+
+ ssh_relay:hold(RelayPid, rx, 20, 1000),
+ ssh_connection_handler:renegotiate(ConnectionRef),
+ spawn(fun() -> ok=ssh_sftp:write(SftpPid, Handle, "another hi\n") end),
+
+ timer:sleep(2000),
+
+ Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
+
+ false = (Kex2 == Kex1),
+
+ ssh_relay:stop(RelayPid),
+ ssh_sftp:stop_channel(SftpPid),
+ ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%%% Test rekeying with inflight messages from peer
+
+renegotiate2(Config) ->
+ UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ DataFile = filename:join(UserDir, "renegotiate2.data"),
+
+ {Pid, Host, DPort} = ssh_test_lib:std_daemon(Config,[]),
+
+ RPort = ssh_test_lib:inet_port(),
+ {ok,RelayPid} = ssh_relay:start_link({0,0,0,0}, RPort, Host, DPort),
+
+ ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:std_connect(Config, Host, RPort, []),
+ {ok, SftpPid} = ssh_sftp:start_channel(ConnectionRef),
+
+ Kex1 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
+
+ {ok, Handle} = ssh_sftp:open(SftpPid, DataFile, [write]),
+
+ ok = ssh_sftp:write(SftpPid, Handle, "hi\n"),
+
+ ssh_relay:hold(RelayPid, rx, 20, infinity),
+ spawn(fun() -> ok=ssh_sftp:write(SftpPid, Handle, "another hi\n") end),
+ %% need a small pause here to ensure ssh_sftp:write is executed
+ ct:sleep(10),
+ ssh_connection_handler:renegotiate(ConnectionRef),
+ ssh_relay:release(RelayPid, rx),
+
+ timer:sleep(2000),
+
+ Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef),
+
+ false = (Kex2 == Kex1),
+
+ ssh_relay:stop(RelayPid),
+ ssh_sftp:stop_channel(SftpPid),
+ ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Internal functions ------------------------------------------------
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% get_kex_init - helper function to get key_exchange_init_msg
+get_kex_init(Conn) ->
+ %% First, validate the key exchange is complete (StateName == connected)
+ {connected,S} = sys:get_state(Conn),
+ %% Next, walk through the elements of the #state record looking
+ %% for the #ssh_msg_kexinit record. This method is robust against
+ %% changes to either record. The KEXINIT message contains a cookie
+ %% unique to each invocation of the key exchange procedure (RFC4253)
+ SL = tuple_to_list(S),
+ case lists:keyfind(ssh_msg_kexinit, 1, SL) of
+ false ->
+ throw(not_found);
+ KexInit ->
+ KexInit
+ end.
+
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/id_dsa b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/id_dsa
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d306f8b26e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/id_dsa
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-----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+-----END DSA PRIVATE KEY-----
+
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/id_rsa b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/id_rsa
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9d7e0dd5fb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/id_rsa
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----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+-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..51ab6fbd88
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+-----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-----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+-----END DSA PRIVATE KEY-----
+
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4dbb1305b0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----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+---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..79968bdd7d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----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+-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
+
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..75d2025c71
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_renegotiate_SUITE_data/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----
+AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAAAgQDCZX+4FBDwZIh9y/Uxee1VJnEXlowpz2yDKwj8
+semM4q843337zbNfxHmladB1lpz2NqyxI175xMIJuDxogyZdsOxGnFAzAnthR4dqL/RW
+RWzjaxSB6IAO9SPYVVlrpZ+1hsjLW79fwXK/yc8VdhRuWTeQiRgYY2ek8+OKbOqz4Q==
+---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftp_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftp_SUITE.erl
index 6c631e6f6e..32fdec9842 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftp_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftp_SUITE.erl
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
-include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl").
-% Default timetrap timeout
+ % Default timetrap timeout
-define(default_timeout, ?t:minutes(1)).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ init_per_suite(Config) ->
catch crypto:stop(),
case (catch crypto:start()) of
ok ->
- ct:pal("file:native_name_encoding() = ~p,~nio:getopts() = ~p",
+ ct:log("file:native_name_encoding() = ~p,~nio:getopts() = ~p",
[file:native_name_encoding(),io:getopts()]),
ssh:start(),
Config;
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ groups() ->
{unicode, [], [{group,erlang_server},
{group,openssh_server},
sftp_nonexistent_subsystem]},
-
+
{erlang_server, [], [{group,write_read_tests},
version_option,
{group,remote_tar}]},
@@ -77,7 +77,12 @@ groups() ->
{openssh_server, [], [{group,write_read_tests},
{group,remote_tar}]},
- {remote_tar, [], [create_empty_tar, files_to_tar, big_file_to_tar, files_chunked_to_tar,
+ {remote_tar, [], [create_empty_tar,
+ ascii_filename_ascii_contents_to_tar,
+ ascii_filename_unicode_contents_to_tar,
+ unicode_filename_ascii_contents_to_tar,
+ files_to_tar,
+ big_file_to_tar, files_chunked_to_tar,
directory_to_tar, binaries_to_tar, null_crypto_tar,
simple_crypto_tar_small, simple_crypto_tar_big,
read_tar, read_null_crypto_tar, read_crypto_tar,
@@ -113,28 +118,40 @@ init_per_group(unicode, Config) ->
ct:comment("Begin ~p",[grps(Config)]),
DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- [{user, "åke高兴"},
- {passwd, "ärlig日本じん"},
- {data, <<"foobar å 一二三四いちにさんち">>},
- {filename, filename:join(PrivDir, "sftp瑞点.txt")},
- {testfile, filename:join(PrivDir, "testハンス.txt")},
- {linktest, filename:join(PrivDir, "link_test語.txt")},
- {tar_filename, filename:join(PrivDir, "sftp_tar_test一二三.tar")},
- {tar_F1_txt, "F一.txt"},
- {datadir_tar, filename:join(DataDir,"sftp_tar_test_data_高兴")}
- | lists:foldl(fun(K,Cf) -> lists:keydelete(K,1,Cf) end,
- Config,
- [user, passwd, data,
- filename, testfile, linktest,
- tar_filename, tar_F1_txt, datadir_tar
- ]
- )
- ];
+ NewConfig =
+ [{user, "åke高兴"},
+ {passwd, "ärlig日本じん"},
+ {data, <<"foobar å 一二三四いちにさんち">>},
+ {filename, filename:join(PrivDir, "sftp瑞点.txt")},
+ {testfile, filename:join(PrivDir, "testハンス.txt")},
+ {linktest, filename:join(PrivDir, "link_test語.txt")},
+ {tar_filename, filename:join(PrivDir, "sftp_tar_test一二三.tar")},
+ {tar_F1_txt, "F一.txt"},
+ {tar_F3_txt, "f3.txt"},
+ {tar_F4_txt, "g四.txt"},
+ {datadir_tar, filename:join(DataDir,"sftp_tar_test_data_高兴")}
+ | lists:foldl(fun(K,Cf) -> lists:keydelete(K,1,Cf) end,
+ Config,
+ [user, passwd, data,
+ filename, testfile, linktest,
+ tar_filename, tar_F1_txt, datadir_tar
+ ]
+ )
+ ],
+ FN = fn(?config(tar_F1_txt,NewConfig), NewConfig),
+ case catch file:read_file(FN) of
+ {ok,FN_contents} ->
+ ct:log("Readable file:read_file(~tp) ->~n~tp",[FN,FN_contents]),
+ NewConfig;
+ Other ->
+ ct:log("Unreadable file:read_file(~tp) ->~n~p",[FN,Other]),
+ {skip, "Not unicode file reading"}
+ end;
_ ->
{skip, "Not unicode file encoding"}
end;
-
+
init_per_group(erlang_server, Config) ->
ct:comment("Begin ~p",[grps(Config)]),
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
@@ -151,13 +168,15 @@ init_per_group(erlang_server, Config) ->
init_per_group(openssh_server, Config) ->
ct:comment("Begin ~p",[grps(Config)]),
Host = ssh_test_lib:hostname(),
- case (catch ssh_sftp:start_channel(Host,
+ case (catch ssh_sftp:start_channel(Host,
[{user_interaction, false},
{silently_accept_hosts, true}])) of
{ok, _ChannelPid, Connection} ->
[{peer, {_HostName,{IPx,Portx}}}] = ssh:connection_info(Connection,[peer]),
ssh:close(Connection),
[{peer, {fmt_host(IPx),Portx}}, {group, openssh_server} | Config];
+ {error,"Key exchange failed"} ->
+ {skip, "openssh server doesn't support the tested kex algorithm"};
_ ->
{skip, "No openssh server"}
end;
@@ -194,7 +213,6 @@ grps(Config) ->
lists:flatten([proplists:get_value(tc_group_properties,Config,[]),
proplists:get_value(tc_group_path,Config,[])])).
-
end_per_group(erlang_server, Config) ->
ct:comment("End ~p",[grps(Config)]),
Config;
@@ -239,7 +257,7 @@ init_per_testcase(Case, Config0) ->
prep(Config0),
Config1 = lists:keydelete(watchdog, 1, Config0),
Config2 = lists:keydelete(sftp, 1, Config1),
- Dog = ct:timetrap(?default_timeout),
+ Dog = ct:timetrap(2 * ?default_timeout),
User = ?config(user, Config0),
Passwd = ?config(passwd, Config0),
@@ -252,7 +270,8 @@ init_per_testcase(Case, Config0) ->
[{user, User},
{password, Passwd},
{user_interaction, false},
- {silently_accept_hosts, true}]),
+ {silently_accept_hosts, true}]
+ ),
Sftp = {ChannelPid, Connection},
[{sftp, Sftp}, {watchdog, Dog} | Config2];
openssh_server when Case == links ->
@@ -342,7 +361,7 @@ read_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
{Sftp, _} = ?config(sftp, Config),
{ok, Files} = ssh_sftp:list_dir(Sftp, PrivDir),
- ct:pal("sftp list dir: ~p~n", [Files]).
+ ct:log("sftp list dir: ~p~n", [Files]).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
write_file() ->
@@ -423,12 +442,12 @@ rename_file(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{Sftp, _} = ?config(sftp, Config),
{ok, Files} = ssh_sftp:list_dir(Sftp, PrivDir),
- ct:pal("FileName: ~p, Files: ~p~n", [FileName, Files]),
+ ct:log("FileName: ~p, Files: ~p~n", [FileName, Files]),
true = lists:member(filename:basename(FileName), Files),
false = lists:member(filename:basename(NewFileName), Files),
ok = ssh_sftp:rename(Sftp, FileName, NewFileName),
{ok, NewFiles} = ssh_sftp:list_dir(Sftp, PrivDir),
- ct:pal("FileName: ~p, Files: ~p~n", [FileName, NewFiles]),
+ ct:log("FileName: ~p, Files: ~p~n", [FileName, NewFiles]),
false = lists:member(filename:basename(FileName), NewFiles),
true = lists:member(filename:basename(NewFileName), NewFiles).
@@ -439,7 +458,7 @@ mk_rm_dir() ->
mk_rm_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
{Sftp, _} = ?config(sftp, Config),
-
+
DirName = filename:join(PrivDir, "test"),
ok = ssh_sftp:make_dir(Sftp, DirName),
ok = ssh_sftp:del_dir(Sftp, DirName),
@@ -474,7 +493,7 @@ retrieve_attributes(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{ok, NewFileInfo} = file:read_file_info(FileName),
%% TODO comparison. There are some differences now is that ok?
- ct:pal("SFTP: ~p FILE: ~p~n", [FileInfo, NewFileInfo]).
+ ct:log("SFTP: ~p FILE: ~p~n", [FileInfo, NewFileInfo]).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
set_attributes() ->
@@ -503,7 +522,7 @@ async_read(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
receive
{async_reply, Ref, {ok, Data}} ->
- ct:pal("Data: ~p~n", [Data]),
+ ct:log("Data: ~p~n", [Data]),
ok;
Msg ->
ct:fail(Msg)
@@ -648,6 +667,43 @@ files_to_tar(Config) ->
chk_tar([F1, "f2.txt"], Config).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+ascii_filename_ascii_contents_to_tar(Config) ->
+ ChPid2 = ?config(channel_pid2, Config),
+ TarFileName = ?config(tar_filename, Config),
+ {ok,Handle} = ssh_sftp:open_tar(ChPid2, TarFileName, [write]),
+ ok = erl_tar:add(Handle, fn("f2.txt",Config), "f2.txt", [verbose]),
+ ok = erl_tar:close(Handle),
+ chk_tar(["f2.txt"], Config).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+ascii_filename_unicode_contents_to_tar(Config) ->
+ case ?config(tar_F3_txt, Config) of
+ undefined ->
+ {skip, "Unicode test"};
+ Fn ->
+ ChPid2 = ?config(channel_pid2, Config),
+ TarFileName = ?config(tar_filename, Config),
+ {ok,Handle} = ssh_sftp:open_tar(ChPid2, TarFileName, [write]),
+ ok = erl_tar:add(Handle, fn(Fn,Config), Fn, [verbose]),
+ ok = erl_tar:close(Handle),
+ chk_tar([Fn], Config)
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+unicode_filename_ascii_contents_to_tar(Config) ->
+ case ?config(tar_F4_txt, Config) of
+ undefined ->
+ {skip, "Unicode test"};
+ Fn ->
+ ChPid2 = ?config(channel_pid2, Config),
+ TarFileName = ?config(tar_filename, Config),
+ {ok,Handle} = ssh_sftp:open_tar(ChPid2, TarFileName, [write]),
+ ok = erl_tar:add(Handle, fn(Fn,Config), Fn, [verbose]),
+ ok = erl_tar:close(Handle),
+ chk_tar([Fn], Config)
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
big_file_to_tar(Config) ->
ChPid2 = ?config(channel_pid2, Config),
TarFileName = ?config(tar_filename, Config),
@@ -675,7 +731,7 @@ directory_to_tar(Config) ->
ok = erl_tar:add(Handle, fn("d1",Config), "d1", [verbose]),
ok = erl_tar:close(Handle),
chk_tar(["d1"], Config).
-
+
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
binaries_to_tar(Config) ->
ChPid2 = ?config(channel_pid2, Config),
@@ -739,9 +795,9 @@ simple_crypto_tar_big(Config) ->
chk_tar([{"b1",Bin}, F1, "big.txt"], Config, [{crypto,{Cinit,Cdec}}]).
stuff(Bin) -> << <<C,C>> || <<C>> <= Bin >>.
-
+
unstuff(Bin) -> << <<C>> || <<C,C>> <= Bin >>.
-
+
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
read_tar(Config) ->
ChPid2 = ?config(channel_pid2, Config),
@@ -910,8 +966,6 @@ prep(Config) ->
ok = file:write_file_info(TestFile,
FileInfo#file_info{mode = Mode}).
-
-
chk_tar(Items, Config) ->
chk_tar(Items, Config, []).
@@ -948,7 +1002,7 @@ analyze_report([E={NameE,BinE}|Es], [A={NameA,BinA}|As]) ->
NameE < NameA ->
[["Component ",NameE," is missing.\n\n"]
| analyze_report(Es,[A|As])];
-
+
NameE > NameA ->
[["Component ",NameA," is not expected.\n\n"]
| analyze_report([E|Es],As)];
@@ -961,7 +1015,7 @@ analyze_report([], [{NameA,_BinA}|As]) ->
[["Component ",NameA," not expected.\n\n"] | analyze_report([],As)];
analyze_report([], []) ->
"".
-
+
tar_size(TarFileName, Config) ->
{ChPid,_} = ?config(sftp,Config),
{ok,Data} = ssh_sftp:read_file(ChPid, TarFileName),
@@ -995,4 +1049,4 @@ fn(Name, Config) ->
fmt_host({A,B,C,D}) -> lists:concat([A,".",B,".",C,".",D]);
fmt_host(S) -> S.
-
+
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftp_SUITE_data/sftp_tar_test_data_高兴/f3.txt b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftp_SUITE_data/sftp_tar_test_data_高兴/f3.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e6076a05b5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftp_SUITE_data/sftp_tar_test_data_高兴/f3.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+你好
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftp_SUITE_data/sftp_tar_test_data_高兴/g四.txt b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftp_SUITE_data/sftp_tar_test_data_高兴/g四.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d18c6b11fc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftp_SUITE_data/sftp_tar_test_data_高兴/g四.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+How are you?
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_SUITE.erl
index f38fcc5521..94a54ec9db 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_SUITE.erl
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ init_per_testcase(TestCase, Config) ->
{ok, <<?SSH_FXP_VERSION, ?UINT32(Version), _Ext/binary>>, _}
= reply(Cm, Channel),
- ct:pal("Client: ~p Server ~p~n", [ProtocolVer, Version]),
+ ct:log("Client: ~p Server ~p~n", [ProtocolVer, Version]),
[{sftp, {Cm, Channel}}, {sftpd, Sftpd }| Config].
@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ real_path(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
RealPath = filename:absname(binary_to_list(Path)),
AbsPrivDir = filename:absname(PrivDir),
- ct:pal("Path: ~p PrivDir: ~p~n", [RealPath, AbsPrivDir]),
+ ct:log("Path: ~p PrivDir: ~p~n", [RealPath, AbsPrivDir]),
true = RealPath == AbsPrivDir
end.
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ links(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
true = binary_to_list(Path) == FileName,
- ct:pal("Path: ~p~n", [binary_to_list(Path)])
+ ct:log("Path: ~p~n", [binary_to_list(Path)])
end.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -548,10 +548,10 @@ set_attributes(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%% Can not test that NewPermissions = Permissions as
%% on Unix platforms, other bits than those listed in the
%% API may be set.
- ct:pal("Org: ~p New: ~p~n", [OrigPermissions, NewPermissions]),
+ ct:log("Org: ~p New: ~p~n", [OrigPermissions, NewPermissions]),
true = OrigPermissions =/= NewPermissions,
- ct:pal("Try to open the file"),
+ ct:log("Try to open the file"),
NewReqId = 2,
{ok, <<?SSH_FXP_HANDLE, ?UINT32(NewReqId), Handle/binary>>, _} =
open_file(FileName, Cm, Channel, NewReqId,
@@ -563,7 +563,7 @@ set_attributes(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
NewReqId1 = 3,
- ct:pal("Set original permissions on the now open file"),
+ ct:log("Set original permissions on the now open file"),
{ok, <<?SSH_FXP_STATUS, ?UINT32(NewReqId1),
?UINT32(?SSH_FX_OK), _/binary>>, _} =
@@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ read_dir(Handle, Cm, Channel, ReqId) ->
case reply(Cm, Channel) of
{ok, <<?SSH_FXP_NAME, ?UINT32(ReqId), ?UINT32(Count),
?UINT32(Len), Listing:Len/binary, _/binary>>, _} ->
- ct:pal("Count: ~p Listing: ~p~n",
+ ct:log("Count: ~p Listing: ~p~n",
[Count, binary_to_list(Listing)]),
read_dir(Handle, Cm, Channel, ReqId);
{ok, <<?SSH_FXP_STATUS, ?UINT32(ReqId),
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_erlclient_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_erlclient_SUITE.erl
index 321e3546cf..7a025a6518 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_erlclient_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_erlclient_SUITE.erl
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ close_file(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
NumOfPorts = length(erlang:ports()),
- ct:pal("Number of open ports: ~p~n", [NumOfPorts]),
+ ct:log("Number of open ports: ~p~n", [NumOfPorts]),
{ok, <<_/binary>>} = ssh_sftp:read_file(Sftp, FileName),
@@ -255,14 +255,14 @@ root_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{ok, Bin} = ssh_sftp:read_file(Sftp, FileName),
{ok, Listing} =
ssh_sftp:list_dir(Sftp, "."),
- ct:pal("Listing: ~p~n", [Listing]).
+ ct:log("Listing: ~p~n", [Listing]).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
list_dir_limited(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{Sftp, _} = ?config(sftp, Config),
{ok, Listing} =
ssh_sftp:list_dir(Sftp, "."),
- ct:pal("Listing: ~p~n", [Listing]).
+ ct:log("Listing: ~p~n", [Listing]).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
ver6_basic() ->
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.erl
index 97c35e549c..e16df6f959 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.erl
@@ -27,6 +27,8 @@
-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
+-include_lib("ssh/src/ssh_transport.hrl").
+
-define(TIMEOUT, 50000).
@@ -65,6 +67,55 @@ daemon(Host, Port, Options) ->
end.
+std_daemon(Config, ExtraOpts) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth
+ file:make_dir(UserDir),
+ std_daemon1(Config,
+ ExtraOpts ++
+ [{user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user_passwords, [{"usr1","pwd1"}]}]).
+
+std_daemon1(Config, ExtraOpts) ->
+ SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+ {_Server, _Host, _Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}
+ | ExtraOpts]).
+
+std_connect(Config, Host, Port, ExtraOpts) ->
+ UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ _ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user_dir, UserDir},
+ {user, "usr1"},
+ {password, "pwd1"},
+ {user_interaction, false}
+ | ExtraOpts]).
+
+std_simple_sftp(Host, Port, Config) ->
+ UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ DataFile = filename:join(UserDir, "test.data"),
+ ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:std_connect(Config, Host, Port, []),
+ {ok, ChannelRef} = ssh_sftp:start_channel(ConnectionRef),
+ Data = crypto:rand_bytes(proplists:get_value(std_simple_sftp_size,Config,10)),
+ ok = ssh_sftp:write_file(ChannelRef, DataFile, Data),
+ {ok,ReadData} = file:read_file(DataFile),
+ ok = ssh:close(ConnectionRef),
+ Data == ReadData.
+
+std_simple_exec(Host, Port, Config) ->
+ ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:std_connect(Config, Host, Port, []),
+ {ok, ChannelId} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity),
+ success = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, "23+21-2.", infinity),
+ Data = {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, ChannelId, 0, <<"42\n">>}},
+ case ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data) of
+ expected ->
+ ok;
+ Other ->
+ ct:fail(Other)
+ end,
+ ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_end(ConnectionRef, ChannelId).
+
start_shell(Port, IOServer, UserDir) ->
start_shell(Port, IOServer, UserDir, []).
@@ -97,10 +148,10 @@ loop_io_server(TestCase, Buff0) ->
{input, TestCase, Line} ->
loop_io_server(TestCase, Buff0 ++ [Line]);
{io_request, From, ReplyAs, Request} ->
-%%ct:pal("~p",[{io_request, From, ReplyAs, Request}]),
+%%ct:log("~p",[{io_request, From, ReplyAs, Request}]),
{ok, Reply, Buff} = io_request(Request, TestCase, From,
ReplyAs, Buff0),
-%%ct:pal("io_request(~p)-->~p",[Request,{ok, Reply, Buff}]),
+%%ct:log("io_request(~p)-->~p",[Request,{ok, Reply, Buff}]),
io_reply(From, ReplyAs, Reply),
loop_io_server(TestCase, Buff);
{'EXIT',_, _} ->
@@ -134,26 +185,26 @@ io_request({get_line, _Enc,_}, _, _, _, [Line | Buff]) ->
io_reply(_, _, []) ->
ok;
io_reply(From, ReplyAs, Reply) ->
-%%ct:pal("io_reply ~p sending ~p ! ~p",[self(),From, {io_reply, ReplyAs, Reply}]),
+%%ct:log("io_reply ~p sending ~p ! ~p",[self(),From, {io_reply, ReplyAs, Reply}]),
From ! {io_reply, ReplyAs, Reply}.
reply(_, []) ->
ok;
reply(TestCase, Result) ->
-%%ct:pal("reply ~p sending ~p ! ~p",[self(), TestCase, Result]),
+%%ct:log("reply ~p sending ~p ! ~p",[self(), TestCase, Result]),
TestCase ! Result.
receive_exec_result(Msg) ->
- ct:pal("Expect data! ~p", [Msg]),
+ ct:log("Expect data! ~p", [Msg]),
receive
{ssh_cm,_,{data,_,1, Data}} ->
- ct:pal("StdErr: ~p~n", [Data]),
+ ct:log("StdErr: ~p~n", [Data]),
receive_exec_result(Msg);
Msg ->
- ct:pal("1: Collected data ~p", [Msg]),
+ ct:log("1: Collected data ~p", [Msg]),
expected;
Other ->
- ct:pal("Other ~p", [Other]),
+ ct:log("Other ~p", [Other]),
{unexpected_msg, Other}
end.
@@ -165,15 +216,15 @@ receive_exec_end(ConnectionRef, ChannelId) ->
case receive_exec_result(ExitStatus) of
{unexpected_msg, Eof} -> %% Open ssh seems to not allways send these messages
%% in the same order!
- ct:pal("2: Collected data ~p", [Eof]),
+ ct:log("2: Collected data ~p", [Eof]),
case receive_exec_result(ExitStatus) of
expected ->
expected = receive_exec_result(Closed);
{unexpected_msg, Closed} ->
- ct:pal("3: Collected data ~p", [Closed])
+ ct:log("3: Collected data ~p", [Closed])
end;
expected ->
- ct:pal("4: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus]),
+ ct:log("4: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus]),
expected = receive_exec_result(Eof),
expected = receive_exec_result(Closed);
Other ->
@@ -372,3 +423,153 @@ openssh_sanity_check(Config) ->
ssh:stop(),
{skip, Str}
end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Check if we have a "newer" ssh client that supports these test cases
+
+ssh_client_supports_Q() ->
+ ErlPort = open_port({spawn, "ssh -Q cipher"}, [exit_status, stderr_to_stdout]),
+ 0 == check_ssh_client_support2(ErlPort).
+
+check_ssh_client_support2(P) ->
+ receive
+ {P, {data, _A}} ->
+ check_ssh_client_support2(P);
+ {P, {exit_status, E}} ->
+ E
+ after 5000 ->
+
+ ct:log("Openssh command timed out ~n"),
+ -1
+ end.
+
+default_algorithms(Host, Port) ->
+ KexInitPattern =
+ #ssh_msg_kexinit{
+ kex_algorithms = '$kex_algorithms',
+ server_host_key_algorithms = '$server_host_key_algorithms',
+ encryption_algorithms_client_to_server = '$encryption_algorithms_client_to_server',
+ encryption_algorithms_server_to_client = '$encryption_algorithms_server_to_client',
+ mac_algorithms_client_to_server = '$mac_algorithms_client_to_server',
+ mac_algorithms_server_to_client = '$mac_algorithms_server_to_client',
+ compression_algorithms_client_to_server = '$compression_algorithms_client_to_server',
+ compression_algorithms_server_to_client = '$compression_algorithms_server_to_client',
+ _ = '_'
+ },
+
+ try ssh_trpt_test_lib:exec(
+ [{connect,Host,Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user_interaction, false}]},
+ {send,hello},
+ receive_hello,
+ {send, ssh_msg_kexinit},
+ {match, KexInitPattern, receive_msg},
+ close_socket])
+ of
+ {ok,E} ->
+ [Kex, PubKey, EncC2S, EncS2C, MacC2S, MacS2C, CompC2S, CompS2C] =
+ ssh_trpt_test_lib:instantiate(['$kex_algorithms',
+ '$server_host_key_algorithms',
+ '$encryption_algorithms_client_to_server',
+ '$encryption_algorithms_server_to_client',
+ '$mac_algorithms_client_to_server',
+ '$mac_algorithms_server_to_client',
+ '$compression_algorithms_client_to_server',
+ '$compression_algorithms_server_to_client'
+ ], E),
+ [{kex, to_atoms(Kex)},
+ {public_key, to_atoms(PubKey)},
+ {cipher, [{client2server, to_atoms(EncC2S)},
+ {server2client, to_atoms(EncS2C)}]},
+ {mac, [{client2server, to_atoms(MacC2S)},
+ {server2client, to_atoms(MacS2C)}]},
+ {compression, [{client2server, to_atoms(CompC2S)},
+ {server2client, to_atoms(CompS2C)}]}];
+ _ ->
+ []
+ catch
+ _:_ ->
+ []
+ end.
+
+
+default_algorithms(sshd) ->
+ default_algorithms("localhost", 22);
+default_algorithms(sshc) ->
+ case os:find_executable("ssh") of
+ false ->
+ [];
+ _ ->
+ Cipher = sshc(cipher),
+ Mac = sshc(mac),
+ [{kex, sshc(kex)},
+ {public_key, sshc(key)},
+ {cipher, [{client2server, Cipher},
+ {server2client, Cipher}]},
+ {mac, [{client2server, Mac},
+ {server2client, Mac}]}
+ ]
+ end.
+
+sshc(Tag) ->
+ to_atoms(
+ string:tokens(os:cmd(lists:concat(["ssh -Q ",Tag])), "\n")
+ ).
+
+ssh_type() ->
+ case os:find_executable("ssh") of
+ false -> not_found;
+ _ ->
+ case os:cmd("ssh -V") of
+ "OpenSSH" ++ _ ->
+ openSSH;
+ Str ->
+ ct:log("ssh client ~p is unknown",[Str]),
+ unknown
+ end
+ end.
+
+algo_intersection([], _) -> [];
+algo_intersection(_, []) -> [];
+algo_intersection(L1=[A1|_], L2=[A2|_]) when is_atom(A1), is_atom(A2) ->
+ true = lists:all(fun erlang:is_atom/1, L1++L2),
+ lists:foldr(fun(A,Acc) ->
+ case lists:member(A,L2) of
+ true -> [A|Acc];
+ false -> Acc
+ end
+ end, [], L1);
+algo_intersection([{K,V1}|T1], L2) ->
+ case lists:keysearch(K,1,L2) of
+ {value, {K,V2}} ->
+ [{K,algo_intersection(V1,V2)} | algo_intersection(T1,L2)];
+ false ->
+ algo_intersection(T1,L2)
+ end;
+algo_intersection(_, _) ->
+ [].
+
+
+to_atoms(L) -> lists:map(fun erlang:list_to_atom/1, L).
+
+%%%----------------------------------------------------------------
+ssh_supports(Alg, SshDefaultAlg_tag) ->
+ SupAlgs =
+ case proplists:get_value(SshDefaultAlg_tag,
+ ssh:default_algorithms()) of
+ [{_K1,L1}, {_K2,L2}] ->
+ lists:usort(L1++L2);
+ L ->
+ L
+ end,
+ if
+ is_atom(Alg) ->
+ lists:member(Alg, SupAlgs);
+ is_list(Alg) ->
+ case Alg--SupAlgs of
+ [] ->
+ true;
+ UnSup ->
+ {false,UnSup}
+ end
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_to_openssh_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_to_openssh_SUITE.erl
index b7283202a3..bc51ae0724 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_to_openssh_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_to_openssh_SUITE.erl
@@ -51,13 +51,15 @@ groups() ->
erlang_client_openssh_server_publickey_rsa,
erlang_client_openssh_server_publickey_dsa,
erlang_client_openssh_server_password,
+ erlang_client_openssh_server_kexs,
erlang_client_openssh_server_nonexistent_subsystem
]},
{erlang_server, [], [erlang_server_openssh_client_exec,
erlang_server_openssh_client_exec_compressed,
erlang_server_openssh_client_pulic_key_dsa,
erlang_server_openssh_client_cipher_suites,
- erlang_server_openssh_client_macs]}
+ erlang_server_openssh_client_macs,
+ erlang_server_openssh_client_kexs]}
].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
@@ -83,6 +85,11 @@ init_per_group(erlang_server, Config) ->
UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
ssh_test_lib:setup_dsa_known_host(DataDir, UserDir),
Config;
+init_per_group(erlang_client, Config) ->
+ CommonAlgs = ssh_test_lib:algo_intersection(
+ ssh:default_algorithms(),
+ ssh_test_lib:default_algorithms("localhost", 22)),
+ [{common_algs,CommonAlgs} | Config];
init_per_group(_, Config) ->
Config.
@@ -99,6 +106,12 @@ init_per_testcase(erlang_server_openssh_client_cipher_suites, Config) ->
init_per_testcase(erlang_server_openssh_client_macs, Config) ->
check_ssh_client_support(Config);
+init_per_testcase(erlang_server_openssh_client_kexs, Config) ->
+ check_ssh_client_support(Config);
+
+init_per_testcase(erlang_client_openssh_server_kexs, Config) ->
+ check_ssh_client_support(Config);
+
init_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) ->
ssh:start(),
Config.
@@ -140,7 +153,7 @@ erlang_client_openssh_server_exec(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_end(ConnectionRef, ChannelId0);
{unexpected_msg,{ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {exit_status, ChannelId0, 0}}
= ExitStatus0} ->
- ct:pal("0: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus0]),
+ ct:log("0: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus0]),
ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data0,
ConnectionRef, ChannelId0);
Other0 ->
@@ -156,7 +169,7 @@ erlang_client_openssh_server_exec(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_end(ConnectionRef, ChannelId1);
{unexpected_msg,{ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {exit_status, ChannelId1, 0}}
= ExitStatus1} ->
- ct:pal("0: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus1]),
+ ct:log("0: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus1]),
ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data1,
ConnectionRef, ChannelId1);
Other1 ->
@@ -169,23 +182,79 @@ erlang_client_openssh_server_exec_compressed() ->
erlang_client_openssh_server_exec_compressed(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
CompressAlgs = [zlib, '[email protected]',none],
- ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:connect(?SSH_DEFAULT_PORT, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
- {user_interaction, false},
- {preferred_algorithms,
- [{compression,CompressAlgs}]}]),
- {ok, ChannelId} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity),
- success = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId,
- "echo testing", infinity),
- Data = {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, ChannelId, 0, <<"testing\n">>}},
- case ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data) of
- expected ->
- ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_end(ConnectionRef, ChannelId);
- {unexpected_msg,{ssh_cm, ConnectionRef,
- {exit_status, ChannelId, 0}} = ExitStatus} ->
- ct:pal("0: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus]),
- ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data, ConnectionRef, ChannelId);
- Other ->
- ct:fail(Other)
+ case ssh_test_lib:ssh_supports(CompressAlgs, compression) of
+ {false,L} ->
+ {skip, io_lib:format("~p compression is not supported",[L])};
+
+ true ->
+ ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:connect(?SSH_DEFAULT_PORT, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user_interaction, false},
+ {preferred_algorithms,
+ [{compression,CompressAlgs}]}]),
+ {ok, ChannelId} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity),
+ success = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId,
+ "echo testing", infinity),
+ Data = {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, ChannelId, 0, <<"testing\n">>}},
+ case ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data) of
+ expected ->
+ ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_end(ConnectionRef, ChannelId);
+ {unexpected_msg,{ssh_cm, ConnectionRef,
+ {exit_status, ChannelId, 0}} = ExitStatus} ->
+ ct:log("0: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus]),
+ ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data, ConnectionRef, ChannelId);
+ Other ->
+ ct:fail(Other)
+ end
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+erlang_client_openssh_server_kexs() ->
+ [{doc, "Test that we can connect with different KEXs."}].
+
+erlang_client_openssh_server_kexs(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ KexAlgos = try proplists:get_value(kex, ?config(common_algs,Config))
+ catch _:_ -> []
+ end,
+ comment(KexAlgos),
+ case KexAlgos of
+ [] -> {skip, "No common kex algorithms"};
+ _ ->
+ Success =
+ lists:foldl(
+ fun(Kex, Acc) ->
+ ConnectionRef =
+ ssh_test_lib:connect(?SSH_DEFAULT_PORT, [{silently_accept_hosts, true},
+ {user_interaction, false},
+ {preferred_algorithms,
+ [{kex,[Kex]}]}]),
+
+ {ok, ChannelId} =
+ ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity),
+ success =
+ ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId,
+ "echo testing", infinity),
+
+ ExpectedData = {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, ChannelId, 0, <<"testing\n">>}},
+ case ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(ExpectedData) of
+ expected ->
+ ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_end(ConnectionRef, ChannelId),
+ Acc;
+ {unexpected_msg,{ssh_cm, ConnectionRef,
+ {exit_status, ChannelId, 0}} = ExitStatus} ->
+ ct:log("0: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus]),
+ ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(ExpectedData, ConnectionRef, ChannelId),
+ Acc;
+ Other ->
+ ct:log("~p failed: ~p",[Kex,Other]),
+ false
+ end
+ end, true, KexAlgos),
+ case Success of
+ true ->
+ ok;
+ false ->
+ {fail, "Kex failed for one or more algos"}
+ end
end.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -206,7 +275,7 @@ erlang_server_openssh_client_exec(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Cmd = "ssh -p " ++ integer_to_list(Port) ++
" -o UserKnownHostsFile=" ++ KnownHosts ++ " " ++ Host ++ " 1+1.",
- ct:pal("Cmd: ~p~n", [Cmd]),
+ ct:log("Cmd: ~p~n", [Cmd]),
SshPort = open_port({spawn, Cmd}, [binary]),
@@ -231,45 +300,37 @@ erlang_server_openssh_client_cipher_suites(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
{failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
-
ct:sleep(500),
- Supports = crypto:supports(),
- Ciphers = proplists:get_value(ciphers, Supports),
- Tests = [
- {"3des-cbc", lists:member(des3_cbc, Ciphers)},
- {"aes128-cbc", lists:member(aes_cbc128, Ciphers)},
- {"aes128-ctr", lists:member(aes_ctr, Ciphers)},
- {"aes256-cbc", false}
- ],
- lists:foreach(fun({Cipher, Expect}) ->
- Cmd = "ssh -p " ++ integer_to_list(Port) ++
- " -o UserKnownHostsFile=" ++ KnownHosts ++ " " ++ Host ++ " " ++
- " -c " ++ Cipher ++ " 1+1.",
-
- ct:pal("Cmd: ~p~n", [Cmd]),
-
- SshPort = open_port({spawn, Cmd}, [binary, stderr_to_stdout]),
-
- case Expect of
- true ->
- receive
- {SshPort,{data, <<"2\n">>}} ->
- ok
- after ?TIMEOUT ->
- ct:fail("Did not receive answer")
- end;
- false ->
- receive
- {SshPort,{data, <<"no matching cipher found", _/binary>>}} ->
- ok
- after ?TIMEOUT ->
- ct:fail("Did not receive no matching cipher message")
- end
- end
- end, Tests),
-
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
+ OpenSshCiphers =
+ ssh_test_lib:to_atoms(
+ string:tokens(os:cmd("ssh -Q cipher"), "\n")),
+ ErlCiphers =
+ proplists:get_value(client2server,
+ proplists:get_value(cipher, ssh:default_algorithms())),
+ CommonCiphers =
+ ssh_test_lib:algo_intersection(ErlCiphers, OpenSshCiphers),
+
+ comment(CommonCiphers),
+
+ lists:foreach(
+ fun(Cipher) ->
+ Cmd = lists:concat(["ssh -p ",Port,
+ " -o UserKnownHostsFile=",KnownHosts," ",Host," ",
+ " -c ",Cipher," 1+1."]),
+ ct:log("Cmd: ~p~n", [Cmd]),
+
+ SshPort = open_port({spawn, Cmd}, [binary, stderr_to_stdout]),
+
+ receive
+ {SshPort,{data, <<"2\n">>}} ->
+ ok
+ after ?TIMEOUT ->
+ ct:fail("~p Did not receive answer",[Cipher])
+ end
+ end, CommonCiphers),
+
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
erlang_server_openssh_client_macs() ->
@@ -281,45 +342,85 @@ erlang_server_openssh_client_macs(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
KnownHosts = filename:join(PrivDir, "known_hosts"),
{Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
ct:sleep(500),
- Supports = crypto:supports(),
- Hashs = proplists:get_value(hashs, Supports),
- MACs = [{"hmac-sha1", lists:member(sha, Hashs)},
- {"hmac-sha2-256", lists:member(sha256, Hashs)},
- {"hmac-md5-96", false},
- {"hmac-ripemd160", false}],
- lists:foreach(fun({MAC, Expect}) ->
- Cmd = "ssh -p " ++ integer_to_list(Port) ++
- " -o UserKnownHostsFile=" ++ KnownHosts ++ " " ++ Host ++ " " ++
- " -o MACs=" ++ MAC ++ " 1+1.",
-
- ct:pal("Cmd: ~p~n", [Cmd]),
-
- SshPort = open_port({spawn, Cmd}, [binary, stderr_to_stdout]),
-
- case Expect of
- true ->
- receive
- {SshPort,{data, <<"2\n">>}} ->
- ok
- after ?TIMEOUT ->
- ct:fail("Did not receive answer")
- end;
- false ->
- receive
- {SshPort,{data, <<"no matching mac found", _/binary>>}} ->
- ok
- after ?TIMEOUT ->
- ct:fail("Did not receive no matching mac message")
- end
- end
- end, MACs),
+ OpenSshMacs =
+ ssh_test_lib:to_atoms(
+ string:tokens(os:cmd("ssh -Q mac"), "\n")),
+ ErlMacs =
+ proplists:get_value(client2server,
+ proplists:get_value(mac, ssh:default_algorithms())),
+ CommonMacs =
+ ssh_test_lib:algo_intersection(ErlMacs, OpenSshMacs),
+
+ comment(CommonMacs),
+
+ lists:foreach(
+ fun(MAC) ->
+ Cmd = lists:concat(["ssh -p ",Port,
+ " -o UserKnownHostsFile=",KnownHosts," ",Host," ",
+ " -o MACs=",MAC," 1+1."]),
+ ct:log("Cmd: ~p~n", [Cmd]),
+
+ SshPort = open_port({spawn, Cmd}, [binary, stderr_to_stdout]),
+
+ receive
+ {SshPort,{data, <<"2\n">>}} ->
+ ok
+ after ?TIMEOUT ->
+ ct:fail("~p Did not receive answer",[MAC])
+ end
+ end, CommonMacs),
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+erlang_server_openssh_client_kexs() ->
+ [{doc, "Test that we can connect with different KEXs."}].
+
+erlang_server_openssh_client_kexs(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ KnownHosts = filename:join(PrivDir, "known_hosts"),
+
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2},
+ {preferred_algorithms,
+ [{kex,ssh_transport:supported_algorithms(kex)}]}
+ ]),
+ ct:sleep(500),
+
+ OpenSshKexs =
+ ssh_test_lib:to_atoms(
+ string:tokens(os:cmd("ssh -Q kex"), "\n")),
+ ErlKexs =
+ proplists:get_value(kex, ssh:default_algorithms()),
+ CommonKexs =
+ ssh_test_lib:algo_intersection(ErlKexs, OpenSshKexs),
+
+ comment(CommonKexs),
+
+ lists:foreach(
+ fun(Kex) ->
+ Cmd = lists:concat(["ssh -p ",Port,
+ " -o UserKnownHostsFile=",KnownHosts," ",Host," ",
+ " -o KexAlgorithms=",Kex," 1+1."]),
+ ct:log("Cmd: ~p~n", [Cmd]),
+
+ SshPort = open_port({spawn, Cmd}, [binary, stderr_to_stdout]),
+
+ receive
+ {SshPort,{data, <<"2\n">>}} ->
+ ok
+ after ?TIMEOUT ->
+ ct:log("~p Did not receive answer",[Kex])
+ end
+ end, CommonKexs),
+
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
erlang_server_openssh_client_exec_compressed() ->
@@ -330,27 +431,32 @@ erlang_server_openssh_client_exec_compressed(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
KnownHosts = filename:join(PrivDir, "known_hosts"),
-%% CompressAlgs = [zlib, '[email protected]'], % Does not work
- CompressAlgs = [zlib],
- {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
- {preferred_algorithms,
- [{compression, CompressAlgs}]},
- {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
+ CompressAlgs = [zlib, '[email protected]'], % Does not work
+%% CompressAlgs = [zlib],
+ case ssh_test_lib:ssh_supports(CompressAlgs, compression) of
+ {false,L} ->
+ {skip, io_lib:format("~p compression is not supported",[L])};
- ct:sleep(500),
+ true ->
+ {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},
+ {preferred_algorithms,
+ [{compression, CompressAlgs}]},
+ {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]),
- Cmd = "ssh -p " ++ integer_to_list(Port) ++
- " -o UserKnownHostsFile=" ++ KnownHosts ++ " -C "++ Host ++ " 1+1.",
- SshPort = open_port({spawn, Cmd}, [binary]),
+ ct:sleep(500),
- receive
- {SshPort,{data, <<"2\n">>}} ->
- ok
- after ?TIMEOUT ->
- ct:fail("Did not receive answer")
+ Cmd = "ssh -p " ++ integer_to_list(Port) ++
+ " -o UserKnownHostsFile=" ++ KnownHosts ++ " -C "++ Host ++ " 1+1.",
+ SshPort = open_port({spawn, Cmd}, [binary]),
- end,
- ssh:stop_daemon(Pid).
+ receive
+ {SshPort,{data, <<"2\n">>}} ->
+ ok
+ after ?TIMEOUT ->
+ ct:fail("Did not receive answer")
+ end,
+ ssh:stop_daemon(Pid)
+ end.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
erlang_client_openssh_server_setenv() ->
@@ -380,11 +486,11 @@ erlang_client_openssh_server_setenv(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{data,0,1, UnxpectedData}}} ->
%% Some os may return things as
%% ENV_TEST: Undefined variable.\n"
- ct:pal("UnxpectedData: ~p", [UnxpectedData]),
+ ct:log("UnxpectedData: ~p", [UnxpectedData]),
ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_end(ConnectionRef, ChannelId);
{unexpected_msg,{ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {exit_status, ChannelId, 0}}
= ExitStatus} ->
- ct:pal("0: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus]),
+ ct:log("0: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus]),
ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data,
ConnectionRef, ChannelId);
Other ->
@@ -487,7 +593,7 @@ erlang_client_openssh_server_password(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{user_interaction, false},
{user_dir, UserDir}]),
- ct:pal("Test of user foo that does not exist. "
+ ct:log("Test of user foo that does not exist. "
"Error msg: ~p~n", [Reason0]),
User = string:strip(os:cmd("whoami"), right, $\n),
@@ -501,10 +607,10 @@ erlang_client_openssh_server_password(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{password, "foo"},
{user_interaction, false},
{user_dir, UserDir}]),
- ct:pal("Test of wrong Pasword. "
+ ct:log("Test of wrong Pasword. "
"Error msg: ~p~n", [Reason1]);
_ ->
- ct:pal("Whoami failed reason: ~n", [])
+ ct:log("Whoami failed reason: ~n", [])
end.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -532,19 +638,19 @@ erlang_client_openssh_server_nonexistent_subsystem(Config) when is_list(Config)
receive_hej() ->
receive
<<"Hej", _binary>> = Hej ->
- ct:pal("Expected result: ~p~n", [Hej]);
+ ct:log("Expected result: ~p~n", [Hej]);
<<"Hej\n", _binary>> = Hej ->
- ct:pal("Expected result: ~p~n", [Hej]);
+ ct:log("Expected result: ~p~n", [Hej]);
<<"Hej\r\n", _/binary>> = Hej ->
- ct:pal("Expected result: ~p~n", [Hej]);
+ ct:log("Expected result: ~p~n", [Hej]);
Info ->
Lines = binary:split(Info, [<<"\r\n">>], [global]),
case lists:member(<<"Hej">>, Lines) of
true ->
- ct:pal("Expected result found in lines: ~p~n", [Lines]),
+ ct:log("Expected result found in lines: ~p~n", [Lines]),
ok;
false ->
- ct:pal("Extra info: ~p~n", [Info]),
+ ct:log("Extra info: ~p~n", [Info]),
receive_hej()
end
end.
@@ -558,7 +664,7 @@ receive_logout() ->
ok
end;
Info ->
- ct:pal("Extra info when logging out: ~p~n", [Info]),
+ ct:log("Extra info when logging out: ~p~n", [Info]),
receive_logout()
end.
@@ -581,26 +687,17 @@ extra_logout() ->
end.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Check if we have a "newer" ssh client that supports these test cases
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
check_ssh_client_support(Config) ->
- Port = open_port({spawn, "ssh -Q cipher"}, [exit_status, stderr_to_stdout]),
- case check_ssh_client_support2(Port) of
- 0 -> % exit status from command (0 == ok)
+ case ssh_test_lib:ssh_client_supports_Q() of
+ true ->
ssh:start(),
Config;
_ ->
{skip, "test case not supported by ssh client"}
end.
-check_ssh_client_support2(P) ->
- receive
- {P, {data, _A}} ->
- check_ssh_client_support2(P);
- {P, {exit_status, E}} ->
- E
- after 5000 ->
- ct:pal("Openssh command timed out ~n"),
- -1
- end.
+comment(AtomList) ->
+ ct:comment(
+ string:join(lists:map(fun erlang:atom_to_list/1, AtomList),
+ ", ")).
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_trpt_test_lib.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_trpt_test_lib.erl
index 75f495b6d7..caf9bac3b6 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_trpt_test_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_trpt_test_lib.erl
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@
%%-compile(export_all).
-export([exec/1, exec/2,
+ instantiate/2,
format_msg/1,
server_host_port/1
]
@@ -42,8 +43,8 @@
seen_hello = false,
enc = <<>>,
ssh = #ssh{}, % #ssh{}
- own_kexinit,
- peer_kexinit,
+ alg_neg = {undefined,undefined}, % {own_kexinit, peer_kexinit}
+ alg, % #alg{}
vars = dict:new(),
reply = [], % Some repy msgs are generated hidden in ssh_transport :[
prints = [],
@@ -140,7 +141,10 @@ op(receive_hello, S0) when S0#s.seen_hello =/= true ->
op(receive_msg, S) when S#s.seen_hello == true ->
try recv(S)
catch
- {tcp,Exc} -> S#s{return_value=Exc}
+ {tcp,Exc} ->
+ S1 = opt(print_messages, S,
+ fun(X) when X==true;X==detail -> {"Recv~n~p~n",[Exc]} end),
+ S1#s{return_value=Exc}
end;
@@ -206,6 +210,9 @@ op_val(E, S0) ->
end.
+fail(Reason, {Fmt,Args}, S) when is_list(Fmt), is_list(Args) ->
+ fail(Reason, save_prints({Fmt,Args}, S)).
+
fail(Reason, S) ->
throw({fail, Reason, S}).
@@ -312,38 +319,51 @@ send(S=#s{ssh=C}, hello) ->
send(S, list_to_binary(Hello));
send(S0, ssh_msg_kexinit) ->
- {Msg, Bytes, C0} = ssh_transport:key_exchange_init_msg(S0#s.ssh),
- S1 = opt(print_messages, S0,
- fun(X) when X==true;X==detail -> {"Send~n~s~n",[format_msg(Msg)]} end),
- S = case ?role(S1) of
- server when is_record(S1#s.peer_kexinit, ssh_msg_kexinit) ->
- {ok, C} =
- ssh_transport:handle_kexinit_msg(S1#s.peer_kexinit, Msg, C0),
- S1#s{peer_kexinit = used,
- own_kexinit = used,
- ssh = C};
- _ ->
- S1#s{ssh = C0,
- own_kexinit = Msg}
- end,
- send_bytes(Bytes, S#s{return_value = Msg});
+ {Msg, _Bytes, _C0} = ssh_transport:key_exchange_init_msg(S0#s.ssh),
+ send(S0, Msg);
-send(S0, ssh_msg_kexdh_init) when ?role(S0) == client,
- is_record(S0#s.peer_kexinit, ssh_msg_kexinit),
- is_record(S0#s.own_kexinit, ssh_msg_kexinit) ->
+send(S0=#s{alg_neg={undefined,PeerMsg}}, Msg=#ssh_msg_kexinit{}) ->
+ S1 = opt(print_messages, S0,
+ fun(X) when X==true;X==detail -> {"Send~n~s~n",[format_msg(Msg)]} end),
+ S2 = case PeerMsg of
+ #ssh_msg_kexinit{} ->
+ try ssh_transport:handle_kexinit_msg(PeerMsg, Msg, S1#s.ssh) of
+ {ok,Cx} when ?role(S1) == server ->
+ S1#s{alg = Cx#ssh.algorithms};
+ {ok,_NextKexMsgBin,Cx} when ?role(S1) == client ->
+ S1#s{alg = Cx#ssh.algorithms}
+ catch
+ Class:Exc ->
+ save_prints({"Algoritm negotiation failed at line ~p:~p~n~p:~s~nPeer: ~s~n Own: ~s~n",
+ [?MODULE,?LINE,Class,format_msg(Exc),format_msg(PeerMsg),format_msg(Msg)]},
+ S1)
+ end;
+ undefined ->
+ S1
+ end,
+ {Bytes, C} = ssh_transport:ssh_packet(Msg, S2#s.ssh),
+ send_bytes(Bytes, S2#s{return_value = Msg,
+ alg_neg = {Msg,PeerMsg},
+ ssh = C});
+
+send(S0, ssh_msg_kexdh_init) when ?role(S0) == client ->
+ {OwnMsg, PeerMsg} = S0#s.alg_neg,
{ok, NextKexMsgBin, C} =
- ssh_transport:handle_kexinit_msg(S0#s.peer_kexinit, S0#s.own_kexinit, S0#s.ssh),
-
+ try ssh_transport:handle_kexinit_msg(PeerMsg, OwnMsg, S0#s.ssh)
+ catch
+ Class:Exc ->
+ fail("Algoritm negotiation failed!",
+ {"Algoritm negotiation failed at line ~p:~p~n~p:~s~nPeer: ~s~n Own: ~s",
+ [?MODULE,?LINE,Class,format_msg(Exc),format_msg(PeerMsg),format_msg(OwnMsg)]},
+ S0)
+ end,
S = opt(print_messages, S0,
fun(X) when X==true;X==detail ->
#ssh{keyex_key = {{_Private, Public}, {_G, _P}}} = C,
Msg = #ssh_msg_kexdh_init{e = Public},
{"Send (reconstructed)~n~s~n",[format_msg(Msg)]}
end),
-
- send_bytes(NextKexMsgBin, S#s{ssh = C,
- peer_kexinit = used,
- own_kexinit = used});
+ send_bytes(NextKexMsgBin, S#s{ssh = C});
send(S0, ssh_msg_kexdh_reply) ->
Bytes = proplists:get_value(ssh_msg_kexdh_reply, S0#s.reply),
@@ -389,26 +409,42 @@ recv(S0 = #s{}) ->
true ->
%% Has seen hello, therefore no more crlf-messages are alowed.
S = receive_binary_msg(S1),
- case M=S#s.return_value of
- #ssh_msg_kexinit{} when ?role(S) == server,
- S#s.own_kexinit =/= undefined ->
- {ok, C} =
- ssh_transport:handle_kexinit_msg(M, S#s.own_kexinit, S#s.ssh),
- S#s{peer_kexinit = used,
- own_kexinit = used,
- ssh = C};
- #ssh_msg_kexinit{} ->
- S#s{peer_kexinit = M};
+ case PeerMsg = S#s.return_value of
+ #ssh_msg_kexinit{} ->
+ case S#s.alg_neg of
+ {undefined,undefined} ->
+ S#s{alg_neg = {undefined,PeerMsg}};
+
+ {undefined,_} ->
+ fail("2 kexint received!!", S);
+
+ {OwnMsg, _} ->
+ try ssh_transport:handle_kexinit_msg(PeerMsg, OwnMsg, S#s.ssh) of
+ {ok,C} when ?role(S) == server ->
+ S#s{alg_neg = {OwnMsg, PeerMsg},
+ alg = C#ssh.algorithms,
+ ssh = C};
+ {ok,_NextKexMsgBin,C} when ?role(S) == client ->
+ S#s{alg_neg = {OwnMsg, PeerMsg},
+ alg = C#ssh.algorithms}
+ catch
+ Class:Exc ->
+ save_prints({"Algoritm negotiation failed at line ~p:~p~n~p:~s~nPeer: ~s~n Own: ~s~n",
+ [?MODULE,?LINE,Class,format_msg(Exc),format_msg(PeerMsg),format_msg(OwnMsg)]},
+ S#s{alg_neg = {OwnMsg, PeerMsg}})
+ end
+ end;
+
#ssh_msg_kexdh_init{} -> % Always the server
- {ok, Reply, C} = ssh_transport:handle_kexdh_init(M, S#s.ssh),
+ {ok, Reply, C} = ssh_transport:handle_kexdh_init(PeerMsg, S#s.ssh),
S#s{ssh = C,
reply = [{ssh_msg_kexdh_reply,Reply} | S#s.reply]
};
#ssh_msg_kexdh_reply{} ->
- {ok, _NewKeys, C} = ssh_transport:handle_kexdh_reply(M, S#s.ssh),
+ {ok, _NewKeys, C} = ssh_transport:handle_kexdh_reply(PeerMsg, S#s.ssh),
S#s{ssh=C#ssh{send_sequence=S#s.ssh#ssh.send_sequence}}; % Back the number
#ssh_msg_newkeys{} ->
- {ok, C} = ssh_transport:handle_new_keys(M, S#s.ssh),
+ {ok, C} = ssh_transport:handle_new_keys(PeerMsg, S#s.ssh),
S#s{ssh=C};
_ ->
S
@@ -498,7 +534,7 @@ receive_binary_msg(S0=#s{ssh=C0=#ssh{decrypt_block_size = BlockSize,
<<Mac:MacSize/binary, Rest/binary>> = EncRest,
case {ssh_transport:is_valid_mac(Mac, SshPacket, C2),
- catch ssh_message:decode(Payload)}
+ catch ssh_message:decode(set_prefix_if_trouble(Payload,S1))}
of
{false, _} -> fail(bad_mac,S1);
{_, {'EXIT',_}} -> fail(decode_failed,S1);
@@ -522,6 +558,24 @@ receive_binary_msg(S0=#s{ssh=C0=#ssh{decrypt_block_size = BlockSize,
end.
+set_prefix_if_trouble(Msg = <<?BYTE(Op),_/binary>>, #s{alg=#alg{kex=Kex}})
+ when Op == 30;
+ Op == 31
+ ->
+ case catch atom_to_list(Kex) of
+ "ecdh-sha2-" ++ _ ->
+ <<"ecdh",Msg/binary>>;
+ "diffie-hellman-group-exchange-" ++ _ ->
+ <<"dh_gex",Msg/binary>>;
+ "diffie-hellman-group" ++ _ ->
+ <<"dh",Msg/binary>>;
+ _ ->
+ Msg
+ end;
+set_prefix_if_trouble(Msg, _) ->
+ Msg.
+
+
receive_poll(S=#s{socket=Sock}) ->
inet:setopts(Sock, [{active,once}]),
receive
@@ -682,10 +736,18 @@ seqnum_trace(S) ->
print_traces(S) when S#s.prints == [] -> S;
print_traces(S) ->
+ Len = length(S#s.prints),
ct:log("~s",
- [lists:foldl(fun({Fmt,Args}, Acc) ->
- [io_lib:format(Fmt,Args) | Acc]
- end, "", S#s.prints)]
+ [lists:foldl(
+ fun({Fmt,Args}, Acc) ->
+ [case Len-length(Acc)-1 of
+ 0 ->
+ io_lib:format(Fmt,Args);
+ N ->
+ io_lib:format(lists:concat(['~p --------~n',Fmt]),
+ [Len-length(Acc)-1|Args])
+ end | Acc]
+ end, "", S#s.prints)]
).
opt(Flag, S, Fun) when is_function(Fun,1) ->
diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_upgrade_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_upgrade_SUITE.erl
index c0645f3b01..85f4d36258 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_upgrade_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_upgrade_SUITE.erl
@@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ minor_upgrade(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%%% Called by ct_release_test:upgrade/4
upgrade_init(CTData, State) ->
{ok, AppUp={_, _, Up, _Down}} = ct_release_test:get_appup(CTData, ssh),
- ct:pal("AppUp: ~p", [AppUp]),
- ct:pal("Up: ~p", [Up]),
+ ct:log("AppUp: ~p", [AppUp]),
+ ct:log("Up: ~p", [Up]),
case Soft = is_soft(Up) of
%% It is symmetrical, if upgrade is soft so is downgrade
true ->
@@ -134,12 +134,12 @@ is_soft(_) ->
test_hard(State0, FileName) ->
- ct:pal("test_hard State0=~p, FileName=~p",[State0, FileName]),
+ ct:log("test_hard State0=~p, FileName=~p",[State0, FileName]),
State = setup_server_client(State0),
test_connection(FileName, random_contents(), State).
test_soft(State0, FileName) ->
- ct:pal("test_soft State0=~p, FileName=~p",[State0, FileName]),
+ ct:log("test_soft State0=~p, FileName=~p",[State0, FileName]),
State = test_connection(FileName, random_contents(), State0),
setup_server_client( close(State) ).
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ setup_server_client(#state{config=Config} = State) ->
test_connection(FileName, FileContents,
#state{client = ChannelPid,
root_dir = FtpRootDir} = State) ->
- ct:pal("test_connection Writing with ssh_sftp:write_file",[]),
+ ct:log("test_connection Writing with ssh_sftp:write_file",[]),
case ssh_sftp:write_file(ChannelPid, FileName, FileContents) of
ok ->
case ssh_sftp:read_file(ChannelPid, FileName) of
diff --git a/lib/ssh/vsn.mk b/lib/ssh/vsn.mk
index cef9992f1b..d828bccd29 100644
--- a/lib/ssh/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/ssh/vsn.mk
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
#-*-makefile-*- ; force emacs to enter makefile-mode
-SSH_VSN = 4.0
+SSH_VSN = 4.2
APP_VSN = "ssh-$(SSH_VSN)"
diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml
index b87b1b4fa7..6faa3d5f9a 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -26,7 +26,63 @@
<file>notes.xml</file>
</header>
<p>This document describes the changes made to the SSL application.</p>
- <section><title>SSL 7.0</title>
+ <section><title>SSL 7.1</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Add DER encoded ECPrivateKey as valid input format for
+ key option.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12974</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Correct return value of default session callback module</p>
+ <p>
+ This error had the symptom that the client check for
+ unique session would always fail, potentially making the
+ client session table grow a lot and causing long setup
+ times.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12980</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+
+ <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Add possibility to downgrade an SSL/TLS connection to a
+ tcp connection, and give back the socket control to a
+ user process.</p>
+ <p>
+ This also adds the possibility to specify a timeout to
+ the ssl:close function.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-11397</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Add application setting to be able to change fatal alert
+ shutdown timeout, also shorten the default timeout. The
+ fatal alert timeout is the number of milliseconds between
+ sending of a fatal alert and closing the connection.
+ Waiting a little while improves the peers chances to
+ properly receiving the alert so it may shutdown
+ gracefully.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12832</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
+<section><title>SSL 7.0</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
<list>
diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml
index f23b71e28b..22ac98c24e 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml
+++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml
@@ -88,7 +88,8 @@
<item>
<p><c>{verify, verify_type()}</c></p>
<p><c>| {verify_fun, {fun(), term()}}</c></p>
- <p><c>| {fail_if_no_peer_cert, boolean()} {depth, integer()}</c></p>
+ <p><c>| {fail_if_no_peer_cert, boolean()}</c></p>
+ <p><c>| {depth, integer()}</c></p>
<p><c>| {cert, public_key:der_encoded()}</c></p>
<p><c>| {certfile, path()}</c></p>
<p><c>| {key, {'RSAPrivateKey'| 'DSAPrivateKey' | 'ECPrivateKey'
@@ -663,11 +664,6 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
cipher suite can encipher.
</item>
- <tag><c>{psk_identity, string()}</c></tag>
- <item>Specifies the server identity hint the server presents to the client.
- </item>
- <tag><c>{log_alert, boolean()}</c></tag>
- <item>If false, error reports will not be displayed.</item>
<tag><c>{honor_cipher_order, boolean()}</c></tag>
<item>If true, use the server's preference for cipher selection. If false
(the default), use the client's preference.
@@ -770,6 +766,21 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
</func>
<func>
+ <name>close(SslSocket, How) -> ok | {ok, port()} | {error, Reason}</name>
+ <fsummary>Closes an SSL connection.</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v>
+ <v>How = timeout() | {NewController::pid(), timeout()} </v>
+ <v>Reason = term()</v>
+ </type>
+ <desc><p>Closes or downgrades an SSL connection, in the later case the transport
+ connection will be handed over to the <c>NewController</c> process after reciving
+ the TLS close alert from the peer. The retuned transport socket will have
+ the following options set [{active, false}, {packet, 0}, {mode, binary}].</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <func>
<name>connection_info(SslSocket) ->
{ok, {ProtocolVersion, CipherSuite}} | {error, Reason}</name>
<fsummary>Returns the Negotiated Protocol version and cipher suite.
diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_app.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_app.xml
index 2b6dc7e8be..51ce0cedf1 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_app.xml
+++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_app.xml
@@ -87,6 +87,17 @@
marker="ssl#clear_pem_cache-0">ssl:clear_pem_cache/0</seealso>
</item>
+ <tag><c><![CDATA[alert_timeout = integer() <optional>]]></c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Number of milliseconds between sending of a fatal alert and
+ closing the connection. Waiting a little while improves the
+ peers chances to properly receiving the alert so it may
+ shutdown gracefully. Defaults to 5000 milliseconds.
+ </p>
+ </item>
+
+
</taglist>
</section>
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.appup.src b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.appup.src
index 1476336039..8d5bd6f8d8 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.appup.src
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.appup.src
@@ -1,12 +1,24 @@
%% -*- erlang -*-
{"%VSN%",
[
+ {<<"7\\.0">>, [{load_module, ssl, soft_purge, soft_purge, []},
+ {load_module, ssl_connection, soft_purge, soft_purge, []},
+ {load_module, tls_connection, soft_purge, soft_purge, []},
+ {load_module, ssl_session, soft_purge, soft_purge, []},
+ {load_module, ssl_session_cache, soft_purge, soft_purge, []}
+ ]},
{<<"6\\..*">>, [{restart_application, ssl}]},
{<<"5\\..*">>, [{restart_application, ssl}]},
{<<"4\\..*">>, [{restart_application, ssl}]},
{<<"3\\..*">>, [{restart_application, ssl}]}
],
[
+ {<<"7\\.0">>, [{load_module, ssl, soft_purge, soft_purge, []},
+ {load_module, ssl_connection, soft_purge, soft_purge, []},
+ {load_module, tls_connection, soft_purge, soft_purge, []},
+ {load_module, ssl_session, soft_purge, soft_purge, []},
+ {load_module, ssl_session_cache, soft_purge, soft_purge, []}
+ ]},
{<<"6\\..*">>, [{restart_application, ssl}]},
{<<"5\\..*">>, [{restart_application, ssl}]},
{<<"4\\..*">>, [{restart_application, ssl}]},
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl
index 9f2af73204..03495cfd90 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
listen/2, transport_accept/1, transport_accept/2,
ssl_accept/1, ssl_accept/2, ssl_accept/3,
controlling_process/2, peername/1, peercert/1, sockname/1,
- close/1, shutdown/2, recv/2, recv/3, send/2, getopts/2, setopts/2
+ close/1, close/2, shutdown/2, recv/2, recv/3, send/2, getopts/2, setopts/2
]).
%% SSL/TLS protocol handling
-export([cipher_suites/0, cipher_suites/1, suite_definition/1,
@@ -99,7 +99,8 @@ stop() ->
connect(Socket, SslOptions) when is_port(Socket) ->
connect(Socket, SslOptions, infinity).
-connect(Socket, SslOptions0, Timeout) when is_port(Socket) ->
+connect(Socket, SslOptions0, Timeout) when is_port(Socket),
+ (is_integer(Timeout) andalso Timeout > 0) or (Timeout == infinity) ->
{Transport,_,_,_} = proplists:get_value(cb_info, SslOptions0,
{gen_tcp, tcp, tcp_closed, tcp_error}),
EmulatedOptions = ssl_socket:emulated_options(),
@@ -125,7 +126,7 @@ connect(Socket, SslOptions0, Timeout) when is_port(Socket) ->
connect(Host, Port, Options) ->
connect(Host, Port, Options, infinity).
-connect(Host, Port, Options, Timeout) ->
+connect(Host, Port, Options, Timeout) when (is_integer(Timeout) andalso Timeout > 0) or (Timeout == infinity) ->
try handle_options(Options) of
{ok, Config} ->
do_connect(Host,Port,Config,Timeout)
@@ -175,7 +176,7 @@ transport_accept(#sslsocket{pid = {ListenSocket,
#config{transport_info = {Transport,_,_, _} =CbInfo,
connection_cb = ConnectionCb,
ssl = SslOpts,
- emulated = Tracker}}}, Timeout) ->
+ emulated = Tracker}}}, Timeout) when (is_integer(Timeout) andalso Timeout > 0) or (Timeout == infinity) ->
case Transport:accept(ListenSocket, Timeout) of
{ok, Socket} ->
{ok, EmOpts} = ssl_socket:get_emulated_opts(Tracker),
@@ -208,15 +209,16 @@ transport_accept(#sslsocket{pid = {ListenSocket,
ssl_accept(ListenSocket) ->
ssl_accept(ListenSocket, infinity).
-ssl_accept(#sslsocket{} = Socket, Timeout) ->
+ssl_accept(#sslsocket{} = Socket, Timeout) when (is_integer(Timeout) andalso Timeout > 0) or (Timeout == infinity) ->
ssl_connection:handshake(Socket, Timeout);
ssl_accept(ListenSocket, SslOptions) when is_port(ListenSocket) ->
ssl_accept(ListenSocket, SslOptions, infinity).
-ssl_accept(#sslsocket{} = Socket, [], Timeout) ->
+ssl_accept(#sslsocket{} = Socket, [], Timeout) when (is_integer(Timeout) andalso Timeout > 0) or (Timeout == infinity)->
ssl_accept(#sslsocket{} = Socket, Timeout);
-ssl_accept(#sslsocket{fd = {_, _, _, Tracker}} = Socket, SslOpts0, Timeout) ->
+ssl_accept(#sslsocket{fd = {_, _, _, Tracker}} = Socket, SslOpts0, Timeout) when
+ (is_integer(Timeout) andalso Timeout > 0) or (Timeout == infinity)->
try
{ok, EmOpts, InheritedSslOpts} = ssl_socket:get_all_opts(Tracker),
SslOpts = handle_options(SslOpts0, InheritedSslOpts),
@@ -224,7 +226,8 @@ ssl_accept(#sslsocket{fd = {_, _, _, Tracker}} = Socket, SslOpts0, Timeout) ->
catch
Error = {error, _Reason} -> Error
end;
-ssl_accept(Socket, SslOptions, Timeout) when is_port(Socket) ->
+ssl_accept(Socket, SslOptions, Timeout) when is_port(Socket),
+ (is_integer(Timeout) andalso Timeout > 0) or (Timeout == infinity) ->
{Transport,_,_,_} =
proplists:get_value(cb_info, SslOptions, {gen_tcp, tcp, tcp_closed, tcp_error}),
EmulatedOptions = ssl_socket:emulated_options(),
@@ -247,11 +250,27 @@ ssl_accept(Socket, SslOptions, Timeout) when is_port(Socket) ->
%% Description: Close an ssl connection
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
close(#sslsocket{pid = Pid}) when is_pid(Pid) ->
- ssl_connection:close(Pid);
+ ssl_connection:close(Pid, {close, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT});
close(#sslsocket{pid = {ListenSocket, #config{transport_info={Transport,_, _, _}}}}) ->
Transport:close(ListenSocket).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+-spec close(#sslsocket{}, integer() | {pid(), integer()}) -> term().
+%%
+%% Description: Close an ssl connection
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+close(#sslsocket{pid = TLSPid},
+ {Pid, Timeout} = DownGrade) when is_pid(TLSPid),
+ is_pid(Pid),
+ (is_integer(Timeout) andalso Timeout > 0) or (Timeout == infinity) ->
+ ssl_connection:close(TLSPid, {close, DownGrade});
+close(#sslsocket{pid = TLSPid}, Timeout) when is_pid(TLSPid),
+ (is_integer(Timeout) andalso Timeout > 0) or (Timeout == infinity) ->
+ ssl_connection:close(TLSPid, {close, Timeout});
+close(#sslsocket{pid = {ListenSocket, #config{transport_info={Transport,_, _, _}}}}, _) ->
+ Transport:close(ListenSocket).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec send(#sslsocket{}, iodata()) -> ok | {error, reason()}.
%%
%% Description: Sends data over the ssl connection
@@ -269,7 +288,8 @@ send(#sslsocket{pid = {ListenSocket, #config{transport_info={Transport, _, _, _}
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
recv(Socket, Length) ->
recv(Socket, Length, infinity).
-recv(#sslsocket{pid = Pid}, Length, Timeout) when is_pid(Pid) ->
+recv(#sslsocket{pid = Pid}, Length, Timeout) when is_pid(Pid),
+ (is_integer(Timeout) andalso Timeout > 0) or (Timeout == infinity)->
ssl_connection:recv(Pid, Length, Timeout);
recv(#sslsocket{pid = {Listen,
#config{transport_info = {Transport, _, _, _}}}}, _,_) when is_port(Listen)->
@@ -804,6 +824,7 @@ validate_option(key, {KeyType, Value}) when is_binary(Value),
KeyType == dsa; %% Backwards compatibility
KeyType == 'RSAPrivateKey';
KeyType == 'DSAPrivateKey';
+ KeyType == 'ECPrivateKey';
KeyType == 'PrivateKeyInfo' ->
{KeyType, Value};
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl
index 5b754c16bc..f8afbdb41d 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
socket_control/4, socket_control/5]).
%% User Events
--export([send/2, recv/3, close/1, shutdown/2,
+-export([send/2, recv/3, close/2, shutdown/2,
new_user/2, get_opts/2, set_opts/2, session_info/1,
peer_certificate/1, renegotiation/1, negotiated_protocol/1, prf/5,
connection_information/1
@@ -171,18 +171,19 @@ connection_information(Pid) when is_pid(Pid) ->
sync_send_all_state_event(Pid, connection_information).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
--spec close(pid()) -> ok | {error, reason()}.
+-spec close(pid(), {close, Timeout::integer() |
+ {NewController::pid(), Timeout::integer()}}) ->
+ ok | {ok, port()} | {error, reason()}.
%%
%% Description: Close an ssl connection
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-close(ConnectionPid) ->
- case sync_send_all_state_event(ConnectionPid, close) of
+close(ConnectionPid, How) ->
+ case sync_send_all_state_event(ConnectionPid, How) of
{error, closed} ->
ok;
Other ->
Other
end.
-
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec shutdown(pid(), atom()) -> ok | {error, reason()}.
%%
@@ -706,12 +707,12 @@ handle_sync_event({start, Timeout}, StartFrom, StateName, #state{role = Role, s
{stop, normal, {error, Error}, State0}
end;
-handle_sync_event(close, _, StateName, #state{protocol_cb = Connection} = State) ->
- %% Run terminate before returning
- %% so that the reuseaddr inet-option will work
- %% as intended.
- (catch Connection:terminate(user_close, StateName, State)),
- {stop, normal, ok, State#state{terminated = true}};
+handle_sync_event({close, _} = Close, _, StateName, #state{protocol_cb = Connection} = State) ->
+ %% Run terminate before returning so that the reuseaddr
+ %% inet-option and possible downgrade will work as intended.
+ Result = Connection:terminate(Close, StateName, State),
+ {stop, normal, Result, State#state{terminated = true}};
+
handle_sync_event({shutdown, How0}, _, StateName,
#state{transport_cb = Transport,
negotiated_version = Version,
@@ -901,41 +902,46 @@ terminate(_, _, #state{terminated = true}) ->
%% we want to guarantee that Transport:close has been called
%% when ssl:close/1 returns.
ok;
-terminate({shutdown, transport_closed}, StateName, #state{send_queue = SendQueue,
- renegotiation = Renegotiate} = State) ->
- handle_unrecv_data(StateName, State),
+terminate({shutdown, transport_closed} = Reason,
+ _StateName, #state{send_queue = SendQueue, protocol_cb = Connection,
+ socket = Socket, transport_cb = Transport,
+ renegotiation = Renegotiate} = State) ->
handle_trusted_certs_db(State),
notify_senders(SendQueue),
- notify_renegotiater(Renegotiate);
-
-terminate({shutdown, own_alert}, _StateName, #state{send_queue = SendQueue,
- renegotiation = Renegotiate} = State) ->
+ notify_renegotiater(Renegotiate),
+ Connection:close(Reason, Socket, Transport, undefined, undefined);
+terminate({shutdown, own_alert}, _StateName, #state{send_queue = SendQueue, protocol_cb = Connection,
+ socket = Socket, transport_cb = Transport,
+ renegotiation = Renegotiate} = State) ->
handle_trusted_certs_db(State),
notify_senders(SendQueue),
- notify_renegotiater(Renegotiate);
+ notify_renegotiater(Renegotiate),
+ case application:get_env(ssl, alert_timeout) of
+ {ok, Timeout} when is_integer(Timeout) ->
+ Connection:close({timeout, Timeout}, Socket, Transport, undefined, undefined);
+ _ ->
+ Connection:close({timeout, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT}, Socket, Transport, undefined, undefined)
+ end;
terminate(Reason, connection, #state{negotiated_version = Version,
protocol_cb = Connection,
- connection_states = ConnectionStates,
+ connection_states = ConnectionStates0,
+ ssl_options = #ssl_options{padding_check = Check},
transport_cb = Transport, socket = Socket,
send_queue = SendQueue, renegotiation = Renegotiate} = State) ->
handle_trusted_certs_db(State),
notify_senders(SendQueue),
notify_renegotiater(Renegotiate),
- BinAlert = terminate_alert(Reason, Version, ConnectionStates),
+ {BinAlert, ConnectionStates} = terminate_alert(Reason, Version, ConnectionStates0),
Transport:send(Socket, BinAlert),
- case Connection of
- tls_connection ->
- tls_connection:workaround_transport_delivery_problems(Socket, Transport);
- _ ->
- ok
- end;
-terminate(_Reason, _StateName, #state{transport_cb = Transport,
+ Connection:close(Reason, Socket, Transport, ConnectionStates, Check);
+
+terminate(Reason, _StateName, #state{transport_cb = Transport, protocol_cb = Connection,
socket = Socket, send_queue = SendQueue,
renegotiation = Renegotiate} = State) ->
handle_trusted_certs_db(State),
notify_senders(SendQueue),
notify_renegotiater(Renegotiate),
- Transport:close(Socket).
+ Connection:close(Reason, Socket, Transport, undefined, undefined).
format_status(normal, [_, State]) ->
[{data, [{"StateData", State}]}];
@@ -1758,30 +1764,17 @@ get_timeout(#state{ssl_options=#ssl_options{hibernate_after = undefined}}) ->
get_timeout(#state{ssl_options=#ssl_options{hibernate_after = HibernateAfter}}) ->
HibernateAfter.
-terminate_alert(Reason, Version, ConnectionStates) when Reason == normal;
- Reason == user_close ->
- {BinAlert, _} = ssl_alert:encode(?ALERT_REC(?WARNING, ?CLOSE_NOTIFY),
- Version, ConnectionStates),
- BinAlert;
-terminate_alert({shutdown, _}, Version, ConnectionStates) ->
- {BinAlert, _} = ssl_alert:encode(?ALERT_REC(?WARNING, ?CLOSE_NOTIFY),
- Version, ConnectionStates),
- BinAlert;
+terminate_alert(normal, Version, ConnectionStates) ->
+ ssl_alert:encode(?ALERT_REC(?WARNING, ?CLOSE_NOTIFY),
+ Version, ConnectionStates);
+terminate_alert({Reason, _}, Version, ConnectionStates) when Reason == close;
+ Reason == shutdown ->
+ ssl_alert:encode(?ALERT_REC(?WARNING, ?CLOSE_NOTIFY),
+ Version, ConnectionStates);
terminate_alert(_, Version, ConnectionStates) ->
- {BinAlert, _} = ssl_alert:encode(?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?INTERNAL_ERROR),
- Version, ConnectionStates),
- BinAlert.
-
-handle_unrecv_data(StateName, #state{socket = Socket, transport_cb = Transport,
- protocol_cb = Connection} = State) ->
- ssl_socket:setopts(Transport, Socket, [{active, false}]),
- case Transport:recv(Socket, 0, 0) of
- {error, closed} ->
- ok;
- {ok, Data} ->
- Connection:handle_close_alert(Data, StateName, State)
- end.
+ ssl_alert:encode(?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?INTERNAL_ERROR),
+ Version, ConnectionStates).
handle_trusted_certs_db(#state{ssl_options = #ssl_options{cacertfile = <<>>, cacerts = []}}) ->
%% No trusted certs specified
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_session.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_session.erl
index 1770faf1ff..0d6cc93a20 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_session.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_session.erl
@@ -100,14 +100,14 @@ select_session([], _, _) ->
no_session;
select_session(Sessions, #ssl_options{ciphers = Ciphers}, OwnCert) ->
IsNotResumable =
- fun([_Id, Session]) ->
+ fun(Session) ->
not (resumable(Session#session.is_resumable) andalso
lists:member(Session#session.cipher_suite, Ciphers)
andalso (OwnCert == Session#session.own_certificate))
end,
case lists:dropwhile(IsNotResumable, Sessions) of
[] -> no_session;
- [[Id, _]|_] -> Id
+ [Session | _] -> Session#session.session_id
end.
is_resumable(_, _, #ssl_options{reuse_sessions = false}, _, _, _, _) ->
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_session_cache.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_session_cache.erl
index 11ed310477..cfc48cd935 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_session_cache.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_session_cache.erl
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ foldl(Fun, Acc0, Cache) ->
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
select_session(Cache, PartialKey) ->
ets:select(Cache,
- [{{{PartialKey,'$1'}, '$2'},[],['$$']}]).
+ [{{{PartialKey,'_'}, '$1'},[],['$1']}]).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%%% Internal functions
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl b/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl
index 7fda2377ee..3093508f61 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
%% Alert and close handling
-export([send_alert/2, handle_own_alert/4, handle_close_alert/3,
handle_normal_shutdown/3, handle_unexpected_message/3,
- workaround_transport_delivery_problems/2, alert_user/6, alert_user/9
+ close/5, alert_user/6, alert_user/9
]).
%% Data handling
@@ -924,8 +924,7 @@ handle_own_alert(Alert, Version, StateName,
try %% Try to tell the other side
{BinMsg, _} =
ssl_alert:encode(Alert, Version, ConnectionStates),
- Transport:send(Socket, BinMsg),
- workaround_transport_delivery_problems(Socket, Transport)
+ Transport:send(Socket, BinMsg)
catch _:_ -> %% Can crash if we are in a uninitialized state
ignore
end,
@@ -977,21 +976,57 @@ invalidate_session(client, Host, Port, Session) ->
invalidate_session(server, _, Port, Session) ->
ssl_manager:invalidate_session(Port, Session).
-workaround_transport_delivery_problems(Socket, gen_tcp = Transport) ->
+%% User downgrades connection
+%% When downgrading an TLS connection to a transport connection
+%% we must recive the close message before releasing the
+%% transport socket.
+close({close, {Pid, Timeout}}, Socket, Transport, ConnectionStates, Check) when is_pid(Pid) ->
+ ssl_socket:setopts(Transport, Socket, [{active, false}, {packet, ssl_tls}]),
+ case Transport:recv(Socket, 0, Timeout) of
+ {ok, {ssl_tls, Socket, ?ALERT, Version, Fragment}} ->
+ case tls_record:decode_cipher_text(#ssl_tls{type = ?ALERT,
+ version = Version,
+ fragment = Fragment
+ }, ConnectionStates, Check) of
+ {#ssl_tls{fragment = Plain}, _} ->
+ [Alert| _] = decode_alerts(Plain),
+ downgrade(Alert, Transport, Socket, Pid)
+ end;
+ {error, timeout} ->
+ {error, timeout};
+ _ ->
+ {error, no_tls_close}
+ end;
+%% User closes or recursive call!
+close({close, Timeout}, Socket, Transport = gen_tcp, _,_) ->
+ ssl_socket:setopts(Transport, Socket, [{active, false}]),
+ Transport:shutdown(Socket, write),
+ _ = Transport:recv(Socket, 0, Timeout),
+ ok;
+%% Peer closed socket
+close({shutdown, transport_closed}, Socket, Transport = gen_tcp, ConnectionStates, Check) ->
+ close({close, 0}, Socket, Transport, ConnectionStates, Check);
+%% We generate fatal alert
+close({shutdown, own_alert}, Socket, Transport = gen_tcp, ConnectionStates, Check) ->
%% Standard trick to try to make sure all
%% data sent to the tcp port is really delivered to the
%% peer application before tcp port is closed so that the peer will
%% get the correct TLS alert message and not only a transport close.
- ssl_socket:setopts(Transport, Socket, [{active, false}]),
- Transport:shutdown(Socket, write),
- %% Will return when other side has closed or after 30 s
+ %% Will return when other side has closed or after timout millisec
%% e.g. we do not want to hang if something goes wrong
%% with the network but we want to maximise the odds that
%% peer application gets all data sent on the tcp connection.
- Transport:recv(Socket, 0, 30000);
-workaround_transport_delivery_problems(Socket, Transport) ->
+ close({close, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT}, Socket, Transport, ConnectionStates, Check);
+%% Other
+close(_, Socket, Transport, _,_) ->
Transport:close(Socket).
-
+downgrade(#alert{description = ?CLOSE_NOTIFY}, Transport, Socket, Pid) ->
+ ssl_socket:setopts(Transport, Socket, [{active, false}, {packet, 0}, {mode, binary}]),
+ Transport:controlling_process(Socket, Pid),
+ {ok, Socket};
+downgrade(_, _,_,_) ->
+ {error, no_tls_close}.
+
convert_state(#state{ssl_options = Options} = State, up, "5.3.5", "5.3.6") ->
State#state{ssl_options = convert_options_partial_chain(Options, up)};
convert_state(#state{ssl_options = Options} = State, down, "5.3.6", "5.3.5") ->
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_ECC_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_ECC_SUITE.erl
index 85152fda22..3a9f21ea99 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_ECC_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_ECC_SUITE.erl
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ groups() ->
{'tlsv1', [], all_versions_groups()},
{'erlang_server', [], key_cert_combinations()},
{'erlang_client', [], key_cert_combinations()},
- {'erlang', [], key_cert_combinations()}
+ {'erlang', [], key_cert_combinations() ++ misc()}
].
all_versions_groups ()->
@@ -65,6 +65,9 @@ key_cert_combinations() ->
client_rsa_server_ecdsa
].
+misc()->
+ [client_ecdsa_server_ecdsa_with_raw_key].
+
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
init_per_suite(Config0) ->
end_per_suite(Config0),
@@ -189,6 +192,32 @@ client_rsa_server_ecdsa(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
SOpts = ?config(server_ecdsa_verify_opts, Config),
basic_test(COpts, SOpts, Config).
+client_ecdsa_server_ecdsa_with_raw_key(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ COpts = ?config(client_ecdsa_opts, Config),
+ SOpts = ?config(server_ecdsa_verify_opts, Config),
+ ServerCert = proplists:get_value(certfile, SOpts),
+ ServerKeyFile = proplists:get_value(keyfile, SOpts),
+ {ok, PemBin} = file:read_file(ServerKeyFile),
+ PemEntries = public_key:pem_decode(PemBin),
+ {'ECPrivateKey', Key, not_encrypted} = proplists:lookup('ECPrivateKey', PemEntries),
+ ServerKey = {'ECPrivateKey', Key},
+ ServerCA = proplists:get_value(cacertfile, SOpts),
+ ClientCert = proplists:get_value(certfile, COpts),
+ ClientKey = proplists:get_value(keyfile, COpts),
+ ClientCA = proplists:get_value(cacertfile, COpts),
+ SType = ?config(server_type, Config),
+ CType = ?config(client_type, Config),
+ {Server, Port} = start_server_with_raw_key(SType,
+ ClientCA, ServerCA,
+ ServerCert,
+ ServerKey,
+ Config),
+ Client = start_client(CType, Port, ServerCA, ClientCA,
+ ClientCert,
+ ClientKey, Config),
+ check_result(Server, SType, Client, CType),
+ close(Server, Client).
+
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Internal functions ------------------------------------------------
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -247,9 +276,7 @@ start_server(openssl, CA, OwnCa, Cert, Key, Config) ->
OpenSslPort = open_port({spawn, Cmd}, [stderr_to_stdout]),
true = port_command(OpenSslPort, "Hello world"),
{OpenSslPort, Port};
-
start_server(erlang, CA, _, Cert, Key, Config) ->
-
{_, ServerNode, _} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config),
Server = ssl_test_lib:start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0},
{from, self()},
@@ -260,6 +287,17 @@ start_server(erlang, CA, _, Cert, Key, Config) ->
[{verify, verify_peer}, {cacertfile, CA},
{certfile, Cert}, {keyfile, Key}]}]),
{Server, ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server)}.
+start_server_with_raw_key(erlang, CA, _, Cert, Key, Config) ->
+ {_, ServerNode, _} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config),
+ Server = ssl_test_lib:start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0},
+ {from, self()},
+ {mfa, {ssl_test_lib,
+ send_recv_result_active,
+ []}},
+ {options,
+ [{verify, verify_peer}, {cacertfile, CA},
+ {certfile, Cert}, {key, Key}]}]),
+ {Server, ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server)}.
check_result(Server, erlang, Client, erlang) ->
ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server, ok, Client, ok);
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl
index 378f42c2ee..6f6107de2c 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl
@@ -129,6 +129,8 @@ api_tests() ->
controlling_process,
upgrade,
upgrade_with_timeout,
+ downgrade,
+ close_with_timeout,
shutdown,
shutdown_write,
shutdown_both,
@@ -320,7 +322,8 @@ init_per_testcase(rizzo, Config) ->
Config;
init_per_testcase(TestCase, Config) when TestCase == ssl_accept_timeout;
- TestCase == client_closes_socket ->
+ TestCase == client_closes_socket;
+ TestCase == downgrade ->
ct:log("TLS/SSL version ~p~n ", [tls_record:supported_protocol_versions()]),
ct:timetrap({seconds, 15}),
Config;
@@ -1408,6 +1411,53 @@ upgrade_with_timeout(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ssl_test_lib:close(Client).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+downgrade() ->
+ [{doc,"Test that you can downgarde an ssl connection to an tcp connection"}].
+downgrade(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ ClientOpts = ?config(client_opts, Config),
+ ServerOpts = ?config(server_opts, Config),
+
+ {ClientNode, ServerNode, Hostname} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config),
+
+ Server = ssl_test_lib:start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0},
+ {from, self()},
+ {mfa, {?MODULE, tls_downgrade, []}},
+ {options, [{active, false} | ServerOpts]}]),
+ Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server),
+ Client = ssl_test_lib:start_client([{node, ClientNode}, {port, Port},
+ {host, Hostname},
+ {from, self()},
+ {mfa, {?MODULE, tls_downgrade, []}},
+ {options, [{active, false} |ClientOpts]}]),
+
+ ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server, ok, Client, ok),
+ ssl_test_lib:close(Server),
+ ssl_test_lib:close(Client).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+close_with_timeout() ->
+ [{doc,"Test normal (not downgrade) ssl:close/2"}].
+close_with_timeout(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ ClientOpts = ?config(client_opts, Config),
+ ServerOpts = ?config(server_opts, Config),
+
+ {ClientNode, ServerNode, Hostname} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config),
+
+ Server = ssl_test_lib:start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0},
+ {from, self()},
+ {mfa, {?MODULE, tls_close, []}},
+ {options,[{active, false} | ServerOpts]}]),
+ Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server),
+ Client = ssl_test_lib:start_client([{node, ClientNode}, {port, Port},
+ {host, Hostname},
+ {from, self()},
+ {mfa, {?MODULE, tls_close, []}},
+ {options, [{active, false} |ClientOpts]}]),
+
+ ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server, ok, Client, ok).
+
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
tcp_connect() ->
[{doc,"Test what happens when a tcp tries to connect, i,e. a bad (ssl) packet is sent first"}].
@@ -3931,6 +3981,33 @@ connect_dist_c(S) ->
{ok, Test} = ssl:recv(S, 0, 10000),
ok.
+tls_downgrade(Socket) ->
+ ok = ssl_test_lib:send_recv_result(Socket),
+ case ssl:close(Socket, {self(), 10000}) of
+ {ok, TCPSocket} ->
+ inet:setopts(TCPSocket, [{active, true}]),
+ gen_tcp:send(TCPSocket, "Downgraded"),
+ receive
+ {tcp, TCPSocket, <<"Downgraded">>} ->
+ ok;
+ {tcp_closed, TCPSocket} ->
+ ct:pal("Peer timed out, downgrade aborted"),
+ ok;
+ Other ->
+ {error, Other}
+ end;
+ {error, timeout} ->
+ ct:pal("Timed out, downgrade aborted"),
+ ok;
+ Fail ->
+ {error, Fail}
+ end.
+
+tls_close(Socket) ->
+ ok = ssl_test_lib:send_recv_result(Socket),
+ ok = ssl:close(Socket, 5000).
+
+
%% First two clauses handles 1/n-1 splitting countermeasure Rizzo/Duong-Beast
treashold(N, {3,0}) ->
(N div 2) + 1;
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_session_cache_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_session_cache_SUITE.erl
index 8ddc5db4b2..924898f6fa 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_session_cache_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_session_cache_SUITE.erl
@@ -45,7 +45,8 @@
all() ->
[session_cleanup,
session_cache_process_list,
- session_cache_process_mnesia].
+ session_cache_process_mnesia,
+ client_unique_session].
groups() ->
[].
@@ -90,8 +91,8 @@ init_per_testcase(session_cleanup, Config) ->
ct:timetrap({seconds, 20}),
Config;
-init_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) ->
- ct:timetrap({seconds, 5}),
+init_per_testcase(client_unique_session, Config) ->
+ ct:timetrap({seconds, 20}),
Config.
init_customized_session_cache(Type, Config) ->
@@ -131,10 +132,40 @@ end_per_testcase(_, Config) ->
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Test Cases --------------------------------------------------------
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+client_unique_session() ->
+ [{doc, "Test session table does not grow when client "
+ "sets up many connections"}].
+client_unique_session(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ process_flag(trap_exit, true),
+ ClientOpts = ?config(client_opts, Config),
+ ServerOpts = ?config(server_opts, Config),
+ {ClientNode, ServerNode, Hostname} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config),
+ Server =
+ ssl_test_lib:start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0},
+ {from, self()},
+ {mfa, {ssl_test_lib, no_result, []}},
+ {tcp_options, [{active, false}]},
+ {options, ServerOpts}]),
+ Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server),
+ LastClient = clients_start(Server,
+ ClientNode, Hostname, Port, ClientOpts, 20),
+ receive
+ {LastClient, {ok, _}} ->
+ ok
+ end,
+ {status, _, _, StatusInfo} = sys:get_status(whereis(ssl_manager)),
+ [_, _,_, _, Prop] = StatusInfo,
+ State = ssl_test_lib:state(Prop),
+ ClientCache = element(2, State),
+ 1 = ets:info(ClientCache, size),
+
+ ssl_test_lib:close(Server, 500),
+ ssl_test_lib:close(LastClient).
+
session_cleanup() ->
[{doc, "Test that sessions are cleand up eventually, so that the session table "
"does not grow and grow ..."}].
-session_cleanup(Config)when is_list(Config) ->
+session_cleanup(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
ClientOpts = ?config(client_opts, Config),
ServerOpts = ?config(server_opts, Config),
@@ -148,9 +179,9 @@ session_cleanup(Config)when is_list(Config) ->
Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server),
Client =
ssl_test_lib:start_client([{node, ClientNode},
- {port, Port}, {host, Hostname},
+ {port, Port}, {host, Hostname},
{mfa, {ssl_test_lib, no_result, []}},
- {from, self()}, {options, ClientOpts}]),
+ {from, self()}, {options, ClientOpts}]),
SessionInfo =
receive
{Server, Info} ->
@@ -325,8 +356,8 @@ select_session(Cache, PartialKey) ->
mnesia ->
Sel = fun() ->
mnesia:select(Cache,
- [{{Cache,{PartialKey,'$1'}, '$2'},
- [],['$$']}])
+ [{{Cache,{PartialKey,'_'}, '$1'},
+ [],['$1']}])
end,
{atomic, Res} = mnesia:transaction(Sel),
Res
@@ -354,8 +385,8 @@ session_loop(Sess) ->
Pid ! {self(), Res},
session_loop(Sess);
{Pid,select_session,PKey} ->
- Sel = fun({{PKey0, Id},Session}, Acc) when PKey == PKey0 ->
- [[Id, Session]|Acc];
+ Sel = fun({{PKey0, _Id},Session}, Acc) when PKey == PKey0 ->
+ [Session | Acc];
(_,Acc) ->
Acc
end,
@@ -370,3 +401,23 @@ session_loop(Sess) ->
session_cache_process(_Type,Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ssl_basic_SUITE:reuse_session(Config).
+
+
+clients_start(_Server, ClientNode, Hostname, Port, ClientOpts, 0) ->
+ %% Make sure session is registered
+ ct:sleep(?SLEEP * 2),
+ ssl_test_lib:start_client([{node, ClientNode},
+ {port, Port}, {host, Hostname},
+ {mfa, {?MODULE, connection_info_result, []}},
+ {from, self()}, {options, ClientOpts}]);
+clients_start(Server, ClientNode, Hostname, Port, ClientOpts, N) ->
+ spawn_link(ssl_test_lib, start_client,
+ [[{node, ClientNode},
+ {port, Port}, {host, Hostname},
+ {mfa, {ssl_test_lib, no_result, []}},
+ {from, self()}, {options, ClientOpts}]]),
+ Server ! listen,
+ clients_start(Server, ClientNode, Hostname, Port, ClientOpts, N-1).
+
+connection_info_result(Socket) ->
+ ssl:connection_information(Socket, [protocol, cipher_suite]).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl
index 8317148aa5..f25f6f9425 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl
@@ -226,6 +226,17 @@ run_client(Opts) ->
ct:log("~p:~p~nClient faild several times: connection failed: ~p ~n", [?MODULE,?LINE, Reason]),
Pid ! {self(), {error, Reason}}
end;
+ {error, econnreset = Reason} ->
+ case get(retries) of
+ N when N < 5 ->
+ ct:log("~p:~p~neconnreset retries=~p sleep ~p",[?MODULE,?LINE, N,?SLEEP]),
+ put(retries, N+1),
+ ct:sleep(?SLEEP),
+ run_client(Opts);
+ _ ->
+ ct:log("~p:~p~nClient faild several times: connection failed: ~p ~n", [?MODULE,?LINE, Reason]),
+ Pid ! {self(), {error, Reason}}
+ end;
{error, Reason} ->
ct:log("~p:~p~nClient: connection failed: ~p ~n", [?MODULE,?LINE, Reason]),
Pid ! {connect_failed, Reason};
@@ -241,7 +252,21 @@ close(Pid) ->
receive
{'DOWN', Monitor, process, Pid, Reason} ->
erlang:demonitor(Monitor),
- ct:log("~p:~p~nPid: ~p down due to:~p ~n", [?MODULE,?LINE, Pid, Reason])
+ ct:log("~p:~p~nPid: ~p down due to:~p ~n", [?MODULE,?LINE, Pid, Reason])
+
+ end.
+
+close(Pid, Timeout) ->
+ ct:log("~p:~p~n Close ~p ~n", [?MODULE,?LINE, Pid]),
+ Monitor = erlang:monitor(process, Pid),
+ Pid ! close,
+ receive
+ {'DOWN', Monitor, process, Pid, Reason} ->
+ erlang:demonitor(Monitor),
+ ct:log("~p:~p~nPid: ~p down due to:~p ~n", [?MODULE,?LINE, Pid, Reason])
+ after
+ Timeout ->
+ exit(Pid, kill)
end.
check_result(Server, ServerMsg, Client, ClientMsg) ->
@@ -360,7 +385,7 @@ cert_options(Config) ->
SNIServerAKeyFile = filename:join([?config(priv_dir, Config), "a.server", "key.pem"]),
SNIServerBCertFile = filename:join([?config(priv_dir, Config), "b.server", "cert.pem"]),
SNIServerBKeyFile = filename:join([?config(priv_dir, Config), "b.server", "key.pem"]),
- [{client_opts, [{ssl_imp, new},{reuseaddr, true}]},
+ [{client_opts, []},
{client_verification_opts, [{cacertfile, ClientCaCertFile},
{certfile, ClientCertFile},
{keyfile, ClientKeyFile},
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_upgrade_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_upgrade_SUITE.erl
index 17b0240fe8..d65bdf6983 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_upgrade_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_upgrade_SUITE.erl
@@ -28,7 +28,8 @@
config,
server,
client,
- soft
+ soft,
+ result_proxy
}).
all() ->
@@ -77,45 +78,58 @@ upgrade_init(CTData, #state{config = Config} = State) ->
{ok, {_, _, Up, _Down}} = ct_release_test:get_appup(CTData, ssl),
ct:pal("Up: ~p", [Up]),
Soft = is_soft(Up), %% It is symmetrical, if upgrade is soft so is downgrade
+ Pid = spawn(?MODULE, result_proxy_init, [[]]),
case Soft of
true ->
- {Server, Client} = soft_start_connection(Config),
+ {Server, Client} = soft_start_connection(Config, Pid),
State#state{server = Server, client = Client,
- soft = Soft};
+ soft = Soft,
+ result_proxy = Pid};
false ->
- State#state{soft = Soft}
+ State#state{soft = Soft, result_proxy = Pid}
end.
-upgrade_upgraded(_, #state{soft = false, config = Config} = State) ->
- {Server, Client} = restart_start_connection(Config),
- ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server, ok, Client, ok),
+upgrade_upgraded(_, #state{soft = false, config = Config, result_proxy = Pid} = State) ->
+ ct:pal("Restart upgrade ~n", []),
+ {Server, Client} = restart_start_connection(Config, Pid),
+ Result = check_result(Pid, Server, Client),
ssl_test_lib:close(Server),
ssl_test_lib:close(Client),
+ ok = Result,
State;
upgrade_upgraded(_, #state{server = Server0, client = Client0,
- config = Config, soft = true} = State) ->
+ config = Config, soft = true,
+ result_proxy = Pid} = State) ->
+ ct:pal("Soft upgrade: ~n", []),
Server0 ! changed_version,
Client0 ! changed_version,
- ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server0, ok, Client0, ok),
+ Result = check_result(Pid, Server0, Client0),
ssl_test_lib:close(Server0),
ssl_test_lib:close(Client0),
- {Server, Client} = soft_start_connection(Config),
+ ok = Result,
+ {Server, Client} = soft_start_connection(Config, Pid),
State#state{server = Server, client = Client}.
-upgrade_downgraded(_, #state{soft = false, config = Config} = State) ->
- {Server, Client} = restart_start_connection(Config),
- ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server, ok, Client, ok),
+upgrade_downgraded(_, #state{soft = false, config = Config, result_proxy = Pid} = State) ->
+ ct:pal("Restart downgrade: ~n", []),
+ {Server, Client} = restart_start_connection(Config, Pid),
+ Result = check_result(Pid, Server, Client),
ssl_test_lib:close(Server),
ssl_test_lib:close(Client),
+ Pid ! stop,
+ ok = Result,
State;
-upgrade_downgraded(_, #state{server = Server, client = Client, soft = true} = State) ->
+upgrade_downgraded(_, #state{server = Server, client = Client, soft = true, result_proxy = Pid} = State) ->
+ ct:pal("Soft downgrade: ~n", []),
Server ! changed_version,
Client ! changed_version,
- ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server, ok, Client, ok),
+ Result = check_result(Pid, Server, Client),
+ Pid ! stop,
ssl_test_lib:close(Server),
ssl_test_lib:close(Client),
+ ok = Result,
State.
use_connection(Socket) ->
@@ -125,36 +139,35 @@ use_connection(Socket) ->
ssl_test_lib:send_recv_result_active(Socket)
end.
-soft_start_connection(Config) ->
+soft_start_connection(Config, ResulProxy) ->
ClientOpts = ?config(client_verification_opts, Config),
ServerOpts = ?config(server_verification_opts, Config),
{ClientNode, ServerNode, Hostname} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config),
- Server = ssl_test_lib:start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0},
- {from, self()},
- {mfa, {?MODULE, use_connection, []}},
- {options, ServerOpts}]),
+ Server = start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0},
+ {from, ResulProxy},
+ {mfa, {?MODULE, use_connection, []}},
+ {options, ServerOpts}]),
- Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server),
- Client = ssl_test_lib:start_client([{node, ClientNode}, {port, Port},
- {host, Hostname},
- {from, self()},
- {mfa, {?MODULE, use_connection, []}},
- {options, ClientOpts}]),
+ Port = inet_port(ResulProxy, Server),
+ Client = start_client([{node, ClientNode}, {port, Port},
+ {host, Hostname},
+ {from, ResulProxy},
+ {mfa, {?MODULE, use_connection, []}},
+ {options, ClientOpts}]),
{Server, Client}.
-restart_start_connection(Config) ->
+restart_start_connection(Config, ResulProxy) ->
ClientOpts = ?config(client_verification_opts, Config),
ServerOpts = ?config(server_verification_opts, Config),
{ClientNode, ServerNode, Hostname} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config),
- Server = ssl_test_lib:start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0},
- {from, self()},
+ Server = start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0},
+ {from, ResulProxy},
{mfa, {ssl_test_lib, send_recv_result_active, []}},
{options, ServerOpts}]),
-
- Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server),
- Client = ssl_test_lib:start_client([{node, ClientNode}, {port, Port},
+ Port = inet_port(ResulProxy, Server),
+ Client = start_client([{node, ClientNode}, {port, Port},
{host, Hostname},
- {from, self()},
+ {from, ResulProxy},
{mfa, {ssl_test_lib, send_recv_result_active, []}},
{options, ClientOpts}]),
{Server, Client}.
@@ -163,3 +176,103 @@ is_soft([{restart_application, ssl}]) ->
false;
is_soft(_) ->
true.
+
+result_proxy_init(Args) ->
+ result_proxy_loop(Args).
+
+result_proxy_loop(Args) ->
+ receive
+ {Pid, {check_result, Server, Client}} ->
+ Result = do_check_result(Server, ok, Client, ok),
+ Pid ! {self(), Result},
+ result_proxy_loop(Args);
+ {Pid, port, Server} ->
+ Port = recv_port(Server),
+ Pid ! Port,
+ result_proxy_loop(Args);
+ {Pid, listen} ->
+ recv_listen(),
+ Pid ! ok,
+ result_proxy_loop(Args);
+ {Pid, connected} ->
+ Connected = recv_connected(),
+ Pid ! Connected,
+ result_proxy_loop(Args)
+ end.
+
+check_result(Pid, Server, Client) ->
+ Pid ! {self(), {check_result, Server, Client}},
+ receive
+ {Pid, Result} ->
+ Result
+ end.
+
+do_check_result(Server, ServerMsg, Client, ClientMsg) ->
+ receive
+ {Server, ServerMsg} ->
+ do_check_result(Client, ClientMsg);
+
+ {Client, ClientMsg} ->
+ do_check_result(Server, ServerMsg);
+ Unexpected ->
+ {{expected, {Client, ClientMsg}},
+ {expected, {Server, ServerMsg}}, {got, Unexpected}}
+ end.
+
+do_check_result(Pid, Msg) ->
+ receive
+ {Pid, Msg} ->
+ ok;
+ Unexpected ->
+ {{expected, {Pid, Msg}},
+ {got, Unexpected}}
+ end.
+
+inet_port(Pid, Server) ->
+ Pid ! {self(), port, Server},
+ receive
+ {port, Port} ->
+ Port
+ end.
+
+recv_port(Server) ->
+ receive
+ {Server, {port, Port}} ->
+ {port, Port}
+ end.
+
+recv_connected() ->
+ receive
+ {connected, _Socket} ->
+ ok;
+ {connect_failed, Reason} ->
+ {connect_failed, Reason}
+ end.
+
+
+start_server(Args) ->
+ Pid = proplists:get_value(from, Args),
+ Result = spawn_link(ssl_test_lib, run_server, [Args]),
+ Pid ! {self(), listen},
+ receive
+ ok ->
+ ok
+ end,
+ Result.
+
+start_client(Args) ->
+ Pid = proplists:get_value(from, Args),
+ Result = spawn_link(ssl_test_lib, run_client_init, [lists:delete(return_socket, Args)]),
+ Pid ! {self(), connected},
+ receive
+ ok ->
+ Result;
+ Reason ->
+ exit(Reason)
+ end.
+
+recv_listen()->
+ receive
+ {listen, up} ->
+ ok
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/ssl/vsn.mk b/lib/ssl/vsn.mk
index 171147adf2..4587c448f6 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/ssl/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-SSL_VSN = 7.0
+SSL_VSN = 7.1
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml
index ab1a5900b9..03b995e4de 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml
+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ ets:is_compiled_ms(Broken).</code>
<p>Returns the last key <c><anno>Key</anno></c> according to Erlang term
order in the table <c>Tab</c> of the <c>ordered_set</c> type.
If the table is of any other type, the function is synonymous
- to <c>first/2</c>. If the table is empty,
+ to <c>first/1</c>. If the table is empty,
<c>'$end_of_table'</c> is returned.</p>
<p>Use <c>prev/2</c> to find preceding keys in the table.</p>
</desc>
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_fsm.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_fsm.xml
index 5f7b5a3437..a8d7fadeb4 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_fsm.xml
+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_fsm.xml
@@ -339,11 +339,12 @@ gen_fsm:sync_send_all_state_event -----> Module:handle_sync_event/4
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <name>reply(Caller, Reply) -> true</name>
+ <name>reply(Caller, Reply) -> Result</name>
<fsummary>Send a reply to a caller.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Caller - see below</v>
<v>Reply = term()</v>
+ <v>Result = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>This function can be used by a gen_fsm to explicitly send a
@@ -358,6 +359,8 @@ gen_fsm:sync_send_all_state_event -----> Module:handle_sync_event/4
which will be given back to the client as the return value of
<c>sync_send_event/2,3</c> or
<c>sync_send_all_state_event/2,3</c>.</p>
+ <p>The return value <c>Result</c> is not further defined, and
+ should always be ignored.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/notes.xml
index 514ac37d90..bdd0680038 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -31,6 +31,71 @@
</header>
<p>This document describes the changes made to the STDLIB application.</p>
+<section><title>STDLIB 2.6</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p> In OTP 18.0, <c>qlc</c> does not handle syntax errors
+ well. This bug has been fixed. </p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12946</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Optimize zip:unzip/2 when uncompressing to memory.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12950</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ The <c>stdlib</c> reference manual is updated to show
+ correct information about the return value of
+ <c>gen_fsm:reply/2</c>.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12973</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>re:split2,3 and re:replace/3,4 now correctly handles
+ pre-compiled patterns that have been compiled using the
+ '<c>unicode</c>' option.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12977</p>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Export <c>shell:catch_exception/1</c> as documented.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12990</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+
+ <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>A mechanism for limiting the amount of text that the
+ built-in error logger events will produce has been
+ introduced. It is useful for limiting both the size of
+ log files and the CPU time used to produce them.</p>
+ <p>This mechanism is experimental in the sense that it
+ may be changed if it turns out that it does not solve the
+ problem it is supposed to solve. In that case, there may
+ be backward incompatible improvements to this
+ mechanism.</p>
+ <p>See the documentation for the config parameter
+ <c>error_logger_format_depth</c> in the Kernel
+ application for information about how to turn on this
+ feature.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12864</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
<section><title>STDLIB 2.5</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/proc_lib.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/proc_lib.xml
index 86ade8840f..85f0c0c908 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/proc_lib.xml
+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/proc_lib.xml
@@ -227,6 +227,17 @@ init(Parent) ->
</desc>
</func>
<func>
+ <name name="format" arity="3"/>
+ <fsummary>Format a crash report.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>This function can be used by a user defined event handler to
+ format a crash report. When <anno>Depth</anno> is given as an
+ positive integer, it will be used in the format string to
+ limit the output as follows: <c>io_lib:format("~P",
+ [Term,<anno>Depth</anno>])</c>.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+ <func>
<name name="initial_call" arity="1"/>
<fsummary>Extract the initial call of a <c>proc_lib</c>spawned process.</fsummary>
<desc>
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/error_logger_file_h.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/error_logger_file_h.erl
index a7f3615972..fea1656051 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/error_logger_file_h.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/error_logger_file_h.erl
@@ -24,24 +24,28 @@
%%%
%%% A handler that can be connected to the error_logger
-%%% event handler.
-%%% Writes all events formatted to file.
-%%% Handles events tagged error, emulator and info.
+%%% event handler. Writes all events formatted to file.
%%%
%%% It can only be started from error_logger:swap_handler({logfile, File})
-%%% or error_logger:logfile(File)
+%%% or error_logger:logfile(File).
%%%
-export([init/1,
handle_event/2, handle_call/2, handle_info/2,
terminate/2, code_change/3]).
+-record(st,
+ {fd,
+ filename,
+ prev_handler,
+ depth=unlimited :: 'unlimited' | non_neg_integer()}).
+
%% This one is used when we takeover from the simple error_logger.
init({File, {error_logger, Buf}}) ->
case init(File, error_logger) of
- {ok, {Fd, File, PrevHandler}} ->
- write_events(Fd, Buf),
- {ok, {Fd, File, PrevHandler}};
+ {ok, State} ->
+ write_events(State, Buf),
+ {ok, State};
Error ->
Error
end;
@@ -53,49 +57,45 @@ init(File, PrevHandler) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
case file:open(File, [write]) of
{ok,Fd} ->
- {ok, {Fd, File, PrevHandler}};
+ Depth = get_depth(),
+ State = #st{fd=Fd,filename=File,prev_handler=PrevHandler,
+ depth=Depth},
+ {ok, State};
Error ->
Error
end.
-
+
+get_depth() ->
+ case application:get_env(kernel, error_logger_format_depth) of
+ {ok, Depth} when is_integer(Depth) ->
+ max(10, Depth);
+ undefined ->
+ unlimited
+ end.
+
handle_event({_Type, GL, _Msg}, State) when node(GL) =/= node() ->
{ok, State};
-handle_event(Event, {Fd, File, PrevHandler}) ->
- write_event(Fd, tag_event(Event)),
- {ok, {Fd, File, PrevHandler}};
-handle_event(_, State) ->
+handle_event(Event, State) ->
+ write_event(State, Event),
{ok, State}.
-handle_info({'EXIT', Fd, _Reason}, {Fd, _File, PrevHandler}) ->
+handle_info({'EXIT', Fd, _Reason}, #st{fd=Fd,prev_handler=PrevHandler}) ->
case PrevHandler of
[] ->
remove_handler;
_ ->
{swap_handler, install_prev, [], PrevHandler, go_back}
end;
-handle_info({emulator, GL, Chars}, {Fd, File, PrevHandler})
- when node(GL) == node() ->
- write_event(Fd, tag_event({emulator, GL, Chars})),
- {ok, {Fd, File, PrevHandler}};
-handle_info({emulator, noproc, Chars}, {Fd, File, PrevHandler}) ->
- write_event(Fd, tag_event({emulator, noproc, Chars})),
- {ok, {Fd, File, PrevHandler}};
handle_info(_, State) ->
{ok, State}.
-handle_call(filename, {Fd, File, Prev}) ->
- {ok, File, {Fd, File, Prev}};
+handle_call(filename, #st{filename=File}=State) ->
+ {ok, File, State};
handle_call(_Query, State) ->
{ok, {error, bad_query}, State}.
-terminate(_Reason, State) ->
- case State of
- {Fd, _File, _Prev} ->
- ok = file:close(Fd);
- _ ->
- ok
- end,
- [].
+terminate(_Reason, #st{fd=Fd}) ->
+ file:close(Fd).
code_change(_OldVsn, State, _Extra) ->
{ok, State}.
@@ -104,69 +104,73 @@ code_change(_OldVsn, State, _Extra) ->
%%% Misc. functions.
%%% ------------------------------------------------------
-tag_event(Event) ->
- {erlang:universaltime(), Event}.
+write_events(State, [Ev|Es]) ->
+ %% Write the events in reversed order.
+ write_events(State, Es),
+ write_event(State, Ev);
+write_events(_State, []) ->
+ ok.
-write_events(Fd, Events) -> write_events1(Fd, lists:reverse(Events)).
+write_event(#st{fd=Fd}=State, Event) ->
+ case parse_event(Event) of
+ ignore ->
+ ok;
+ {Head,Pid,FormatList} ->
+ Time = maybe_utc(erlang:universaltime()),
+ Header = write_time(Time, Head),
+ Body = format_body(State, FormatList),
+ AtNode = if
+ node(Pid) =/= node() ->
+ ["** at node ",atom_to_list(node(Pid))," **\n"];
+ true ->
+ []
+ end,
+ io:put_chars(Fd, [Header,Body,AtNode])
+ end.
-write_events1(Fd, [Event|Es]) ->
- write_event(Fd, Event),
- write_events1(Fd, Es);
-write_events1(_, []) ->
- ok.
+format_body(State, [{Format,Args}|T]) ->
+ S = try format(State, Format, Args) of
+ S0 ->
+ S0
+ catch
+ _:_ ->
+ format(State, "ERROR: ~p - ~p\n", [Format,Args])
+ end,
+ [S|format_body(State, T)];
+format_body(_State, []) ->
+ [].
-write_event(Fd, {Time, {error, _GL, {Pid, Format, Args}}}) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time)),
- case catch io_lib:format(add_node(Format,Pid), Args) of
- S when is_list(S) ->
- io:format(Fd, T ++ S, []);
- _ ->
- F = add_node("ERROR: ~p - ~p~n", Pid),
- io:format(Fd, T ++ F, [Format,Args])
- end;
-write_event(Fd, {Time, {emulator, _GL, Chars}}) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time)),
- case catch io_lib:format(Chars, []) of
- S when is_list(S) ->
- io:format(Fd, T ++ S, []);
- _ ->
- io:format(Fd, T ++ "ERROR: ~p ~n", [Chars])
- end;
-write_event(Fd, {Time, {info, _GL, {Pid, Info, _}}}) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time)),
- io:format(Fd, T ++ add_node("~p~n",Pid),[Info]);
-write_event(Fd, {Time, {error_report, _GL, {Pid, std_error, Rep}}}) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time)),
- S = format_report(Rep),
- io:format(Fd, T ++ S ++ add_node("", Pid), []);
-write_event(Fd, {Time, {info_report, _GL, {Pid, std_info, Rep}}}) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time), "INFO REPORT"),
- S = format_report(Rep),
- io:format(Fd, T ++ S ++ add_node("", Pid), []);
-write_event(Fd, {Time, {info_msg, _GL, {Pid, Format, Args}}}) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time), "INFO REPORT"),
- case catch io_lib:format(add_node(Format,Pid), Args) of
- S when is_list(S) ->
- io:format(Fd, T ++ S, []);
- _ ->
- F = add_node("ERROR: ~p - ~p~n", Pid),
- io:format(Fd, T ++ F, [Format,Args])
- end;
-write_event(Fd, {Time, {warning_report, _GL, {Pid, std_warning, Rep}}}) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time), "WARNING REPORT"),
- S = format_report(Rep),
- io:format(Fd, T ++ S ++ add_node("", Pid), []);
-write_event(Fd, {Time, {warning_msg, _GL, {Pid, Format, Args}}}) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time), "WARNING REPORT"),
- case catch io_lib:format(add_node(Format,Pid), Args) of
- S when is_list(S) ->
- io:format(Fd, T ++ S, []);
- _ ->
- F = add_node("ERROR: ~p - ~p~n", Pid),
- io:format(Fd, T ++ F, [Format,Args])
- end;
-write_event(_, _) ->
- ok.
+format(#st{depth=unlimited}, Format, Args) ->
+ io_lib:format(Format, Args);
+format(#st{depth=Depth}, Format0, Args) ->
+ Format1 = io_lib:scan_format(Format0, Args),
+ Format = limit_format(Format1, Depth),
+ io_lib:build_text(Format).
+
+limit_format([#{control_char:=C0}=M0|T], Depth) when C0 =:= $p;
+ C0 =:= $w ->
+ C = C0 - ($a - $A), %To uppercase.
+ #{args:=Args} = M0,
+ M = M0#{control_char:=C,args:=Args++[Depth]},
+ [M|limit_format(T, Depth)];
+limit_format([H|T], Depth) ->
+ [H|limit_format(T, Depth)];
+limit_format([], _) ->
+ [].
+
+parse_event({error, _GL, {Pid, Format, Args}}) ->
+ {"ERROR REPORT",Pid,[{Format,Args}]};
+parse_event({info_msg, _GL, {Pid, Format, Args}}) ->
+ {"INFO REPORT",Pid,[{Format, Args}]};
+parse_event({warning_msg, _GL, {Pid, Format, Args}}) ->
+ {"WARNING REPORT",Pid,[{Format,Args}]};
+parse_event({error_report, _GL, {Pid, std_error, Args}}) ->
+ {"ERROR REPORT",Pid,format_term(Args)};
+parse_event({info_report, _GL, {Pid, std_info, Args}}) ->
+ {"INFO REPORT",Pid,format_term(Args)};
+parse_event({warning_report, _GL, {Pid, std_warning, Args}}) ->
+ {"WARNING REPORT",Pid,format_term(Args)};
+parse_event(_) -> ignore.
maybe_utc(Time) ->
UTC = case application:get_env(sasl, utc_log) of
@@ -183,30 +187,27 @@ maybe_utc(Time) ->
maybe_utc(Time, true) -> {utc, Time};
maybe_utc(Time, _) -> {local, calendar:universal_time_to_local_time(Time)}.
-format_report(Rep) when is_list(Rep) ->
- case string_p(Rep) of
+format_term(Term) when is_list(Term) ->
+ case string_p(Term) of
true ->
- io_lib:format("~s~n",[Rep]);
- _ ->
- format_rep(Rep)
+ [{"~s\n",[Term]}];
+ false ->
+ format_term_list(Term)
end;
-format_report(Rep) ->
- io_lib:format("~p~n",[Rep]).
+format_term(Term) ->
+ [{"~p\n",[Term]}].
-format_rep([{Tag,Data}|Rep]) ->
- io_lib:format(" ~p: ~p~n",[Tag,Data]) ++ format_rep(Rep);
-format_rep([Other|Rep]) ->
- io_lib:format(" ~p~n",[Other]) ++ format_rep(Rep);
-format_rep(_) ->
+format_term_list([{Tag,Data}|T]) ->
+ [{" ~p: ~p\n",[Tag,Data]}|format_term_list(T)];
+format_term_list([Data|T]) ->
+ [{" ~p\n",[Data]}|format_term_list(T)];
+format_term_list([]) ->
+ [];
+format_term_list(_) ->
+ %% Continue to allow non-proper lists for now.
+ %% FIXME: Remove this clause in OTP 19.
[].
-add_node(X, Pid) when is_atom(X) ->
- add_node(atom_to_list(X), Pid);
-add_node(X, Pid) when node(Pid) =/= node() ->
- lists:concat([X,"** at node ",node(Pid)," **~n"]);
-add_node(X, _) ->
- X.
-
string_p([]) ->
false;
string_p(Term) ->
@@ -222,15 +223,10 @@ string_p1([$\b|T]) -> string_p1(T);
string_p1([$\f|T]) -> string_p1(T);
string_p1([$\e|T]) -> string_p1(T);
string_p1([H|T]) when is_list(H) ->
- case string_p1(H) of
- true -> string_p1(T);
- _ -> false
- end;
+ string_p1(H) andalso string_p1(T);
string_p1([]) -> true;
string_p1(_) -> false.
-write_time(Time) -> write_time(Time, "ERROR REPORT").
-
write_time({utc,{{Y,Mo,D},{H,Mi,S}}}, Type) ->
io_lib:format("~n=~s==== ~p-~s-~p::~s:~s:~s UTC ===~n",
[Type,D,month(Mo),Y,t(H),t(Mi),t(S)]);
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/error_logger_tty_h.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/error_logger_tty_h.erl
index 65ea645bd9..d2df6681e3 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/error_logger_tty_h.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/error_logger_tty_h.erl
@@ -23,145 +23,180 @@
%%%
%%% A handler that can be connected to the error_logger
-%%% event handler.
-%%% Writes all events formatted to stdout.
-%%% Handles events tagged error, emulator and info.
+%%% event handler. Writes all events formatted to stdout.
%%%
%%% It can only be started from error_logger:swap_handler(tty)
-%%% or error_logger:tty(true)
+%%% or error_logger:tty(true).
%%%
-export([init/1,
handle_event/2, handle_call/2, handle_info/2,
terminate/2, code_change/3]).
--export([write_event/2]).
+-export([write_event/2,write_event/3]).
+
+-record(st,
+ {user,
+ prev_handler,
+ io_mod=io,
+ depth=unlimited}).
%% This one is used when we takeover from the simple error_logger.
init({[], {error_logger, Buf}}) ->
User = set_group_leader(),
- write_events(Buf,io),
- {ok, {User, error_logger}};
+ Depth = get_depth(),
+ State = #st{user=User,prev_handler=error_logger,depth=Depth},
+ write_events(State, Buf),
+ {ok, State};
%% This one is used if someone took over from us, and now wants to
%% go back.
init({[], {error_logger_tty_h, PrevHandler}}) ->
User = set_group_leader(),
- {ok, {User, PrevHandler}};
+ {ok, #st{user=User,prev_handler=PrevHandler}};
%% This one is used when we are started directly.
init([]) ->
User = set_group_leader(),
- {ok, {User, []}}.
+ Depth = get_depth(),
+ {ok, #st{user=User,prev_handler=[],depth=Depth}}.
+
+get_depth() ->
+ case application:get_env(kernel, error_logger_format_depth) of
+ {ok, Depth} when is_integer(Depth) ->
+ max(10, Depth);
+ undefined ->
+ unlimited
+ end.
handle_event({_Type, GL, _Msg}, State) when node(GL) =/= node() ->
{ok, State};
handle_event(Event, State) ->
- ok = write_event(tag_event(Event),io),
+ ok = do_write_event(State, tag_event(Event)),
{ok, State}.
-handle_info({'EXIT', User, _Reason}, {User, PrevHandler}) ->
+handle_info({'EXIT', User, _Reason},
+ #st{user=User,prev_handler=PrevHandler}=State) ->
case PrevHandler of
[] ->
remove_handler;
_ ->
- {swap_handler, install_prev, {User, PrevHandler},
+ {swap_handler, install_prev, State,
PrevHandler, go_back}
end;
-handle_info({emulator, GL, Chars}, State) when node(GL) == node() ->
- ok = write_event(tag_event({emulator, GL, Chars}),io),
- {ok, State};
-handle_info({emulator, noproc, Chars}, State) ->
- ok = write_event(tag_event({emulator, noproc, Chars}),io),
- {ok, State};
handle_info(_, State) ->
{ok, State}.
handle_call(_Query, State) -> {ok, {error, bad_query}, State}.
-% unfortunately, we can't unlink from User - links are not counted!
-% if pid(User) -> unlink(User); true -> ok end,
terminate(install_prev, _State) ->
[];
-terminate(_Reason, {_User, PrevHandler}) ->
+terminate(_Reason, #st{prev_handler=PrevHandler}) ->
{error_logger_tty_h, PrevHandler}.
code_change(_OldVsn, State, _Extra) ->
{ok, State}.
+%% Exported (but unoffical) API.
+write_event(Event, IoMod) ->
+ do_write_event(#st{io_mod=IoMod}, Event).
+
+write_event(Event, IoMod, Depth) ->
+ do_write_event(#st{io_mod=IoMod,depth=Depth}, Event).
+
+
%%% ------------------------------------------------------
%%% Misc. functions.
%%% ------------------------------------------------------
set_group_leader() ->
case whereis(user) of
- User when is_pid(User) -> link(User), group_leader(User,self()), User;
- _ -> false
+ User when is_pid(User) ->
+ link(User),
+ group_leader(User,self()),
+ User;
+ _ ->
+ false
end.
tag_event(Event) ->
{erlang:universaltime(), Event}.
-%% IOMOd is always 'io'
-write_events(Events,IOMod) -> write_events1(lists:reverse(Events),IOMod).
-
-write_events1([Event|Es],IOMod) ->
- ok = write_event(Event,IOMod),
- write_events1(Es,IOMod);
-write_events1([],_IOMod) ->
+write_events(State, [Ev|Es]) ->
+ %% Write the events in reverse order.
+ _ = write_events(State, Es),
+ _ = do_write_event(State, Ev),
+ ok;
+write_events(_State, []) ->
ok.
-write_event({Time, {error, _GL, {Pid, Format, Args}}},IOMod) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time)),
- case catch io_lib:format(add_node(Format,Pid), Args) of
- S when is_list(S) ->
- format(IOMod, T ++ S);
- _ ->
- F = add_node("ERROR: ~p - ~p~n", Pid),
- format(IOMod, T ++ F, [Format,Args])
+do_write_event(State, {Time0, Event}) ->
+ case parse_event(Event) of
+ ignore ->
+ ok;
+ {Head,Pid,FormatList} ->
+ Time = maybe_utc(Time0),
+ Header = write_time(Time, Head),
+ Body = format_body(State, FormatList),
+ AtNode = if
+ node(Pid) =/= node() ->
+ ["** at node ",atom_to_list(node(Pid))," **\n"];
+ true ->
+ []
+ end,
+ Str = [Header,Body,AtNode],
+ case State#st.io_mod of
+ io_lib ->
+ Str;
+ io ->
+ io:put_chars(user, Str)
+ end
end;
-write_event({Time, {emulator, _GL, Chars}},IOMod) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time)),
- case catch io_lib:format(Chars, []) of
- S when is_list(S) ->
- format(IOMod, T ++ S);
- _ ->
- format(IOMod, T ++ "ERROR: ~p ~n", [Chars])
- end;
-write_event({Time, {info, _GL, {Pid, Info, _}}},IOMod) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time)),
- format(IOMod, T ++ add_node("~p~n",Pid),[Info]);
-write_event({Time, {error_report, _GL, {Pid, std_error, Rep}}},IOMod) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time)),
- S = format_report(Rep),
- format(IOMod, T ++ S ++ add_node("", Pid));
-write_event({Time, {info_report, _GL, {Pid, std_info, Rep}}},IOMod) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time), "INFO REPORT"),
- S = format_report(Rep),
- format(IOMod, T ++ S ++ add_node("", Pid));
-write_event({Time, {info_msg, _GL, {Pid, Format, Args}}},IOMod) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time), "INFO REPORT"),
- case catch io_lib:format(add_node(Format,Pid), Args) of
- S when is_list(S) ->
- format(IOMod, T ++ S);
- _ ->
- F = add_node("ERROR: ~p - ~p~n", Pid),
- format(IOMod, T ++ F, [Format,Args])
- end;
-write_event({Time, {warning_report, _GL, {Pid, std_warning, Rep}}},IOMod) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time), "WARNING REPORT"),
- S = format_report(Rep),
- format(IOMod, T ++ S ++ add_node("", Pid));
-write_event({Time, {warning_msg, _GL, {Pid, Format, Args}}},IOMod) ->
- T = write_time(maybe_utc(Time), "WARNING REPORT"),
- case catch io_lib:format(add_node(Format,Pid), Args) of
- S when is_list(S) ->
- format(IOMod, T ++ S);
- _ ->
- F = add_node("ERROR: ~p - ~p~n", Pid),
- format(IOMod, T ++ F, [Format,Args])
- end;
-write_event({_Time, _Error},_IOMod) ->
+do_write_event(_, _) ->
ok.
+format_body(State, [{Format,Args}|T]) ->
+ S = try format(State, Format, Args) of
+ S0 ->
+ S0
+ catch
+ _:_ ->
+ format(State, "ERROR: ~p - ~p\n", [Format,Args])
+ end,
+ [S|format_body(State, T)];
+format_body(_State, []) ->
+ [].
+
+format(#st{depth=unlimited}, Format, Args) ->
+ io_lib:format(Format, Args);
+format(#st{depth=Depth}, Format0, Args) ->
+ Format1 = io_lib:scan_format(Format0, Args),
+ Format = limit_format(Format1, Depth),
+ io_lib:build_text(Format).
+
+limit_format([#{control_char:=C0}=M0|T], Depth) when C0 =:= $p;
+ C0 =:= $w ->
+ C = C0 - ($a - $A), %To uppercase.
+ #{args:=Args} = M0,
+ M = M0#{control_char:=C,args:=Args++[Depth]},
+ [M|limit_format(T, Depth)];
+limit_format([H|T], Depth) ->
+ [H|limit_format(T, Depth)];
+limit_format([], _) ->
+ [].
+
+parse_event({error, _GL, {Pid, Format, Args}}) ->
+ {"ERROR REPORT",Pid,[{Format,Args}]};
+parse_event({info_msg, _GL, {Pid, Format, Args}}) ->
+ {"INFO REPORT",Pid,[{Format, Args}]};
+parse_event({warning_msg, _GL, {Pid, Format, Args}}) ->
+ {"WARNING REPORT",Pid,[{Format,Args}]};
+parse_event({error_report, _GL, {Pid, std_error, Args}}) ->
+ {"ERROR REPORT",Pid,format_term(Args)};
+parse_event({info_report, _GL, {Pid, std_info, Args}}) ->
+ {"INFO REPORT",Pid,format_term(Args)};
+parse_event({warning_report, _GL, {Pid, std_warning, Args}}) ->
+ {"WARNING REPORT",Pid,format_term(Args)};
+parse_event(_) -> ignore.
+
maybe_utc(Time) ->
UTC = case application:get_env(sasl, utc_log) of
{ok, Val} -> Val;
@@ -177,33 +212,26 @@ maybe_utc(Time) ->
maybe_utc(Time, true) -> {utc, Time};
maybe_utc(Time, _) -> {local, calendar:universal_time_to_local_time(Time)}.
-format(IOMod, String) -> format(IOMod, String, []).
-format(io_lib, String, Args) -> io_lib:format(String, Args);
-format(io, String, Args) -> io:format(user, String, Args).
-
-format_report(Rep) when is_list(Rep) ->
- case string_p(Rep) of
+format_term(Term) when is_list(Term) ->
+ case string_p(Term) of
true ->
- io_lib:format("~s~n",[Rep]);
- _ ->
- format_rep(Rep)
+ [{"~s\n",[Term]}];
+ false ->
+ format_term_list(Term)
end;
-format_report(Rep) ->
- io_lib:format("~p~n",[Rep]).
-
-format_rep([{Tag,Data}|Rep]) ->
- io_lib:format(" ~p: ~p~n",[Tag,Data]) ++ format_rep(Rep);
-format_rep([Other|Rep]) ->
- io_lib:format(" ~p~n",[Other]) ++ format_rep(Rep);
-format_rep(_) ->
- [].
+format_term(Term) ->
+ [{"~p\n",[Term]}].
-add_node(X, Pid) when is_atom(X) ->
- add_node(atom_to_list(X), Pid);
-add_node(X, Pid) when node(Pid) =/= node() ->
- lists:concat([X,"** at node ",node(Pid)," **~n"]);
-add_node(X, _) ->
- X.
+format_term_list([{Tag,Data}|T]) ->
+ [{" ~p: ~p\n",[Tag,Data]}|format_term_list(T)];
+format_term_list([Data|T]) ->
+ [{" ~p\n",[Data]}|format_term_list(T)];
+format_term_list([]) ->
+ [];
+format_term_list(_) ->
+ %% Continue to allow non-proper lists for now.
+ %% FIXME: Remove this clause in OTP 19.
+ [].
string_p([]) ->
false;
@@ -227,7 +255,6 @@ string_p1([H|T]) when is_list(H) ->
string_p1([]) -> true;
string_p1(_) -> false.
-write_time(Time) -> write_time(Time, "ERROR REPORT").
write_time({utc,{{Y,Mo,D},{H,Mi,S}}},Type) ->
io_lib:format("~n=~s==== ~p-~s-~p::~s:~s:~s UTC ===~n",
[Type,D,month(Mo),Y,t(H),t(Mi),t(S)]);
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/proc_lib.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/proc_lib.erl
index bbf4f573f5..10c476a6f5 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/proc_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/proc_lib.erl
@@ -30,7 +30,8 @@
start/3, start/4, start/5, start_link/3, start_link/4, start_link/5,
hibernate/3,
init_ack/1, init_ack/2,
- init_p/3,init_p/5,format/1,format/2,initial_call/1,
+ init_p/3,init_p/5,format/1,format/2,format/3,
+ initial_call/1,
translate_initial_call/1,
stop/1, stop/3]).
@@ -700,53 +701,71 @@ format(CrashReport) ->
CrashReport :: [term()],
Encoding :: latin1 | unicode | utf8.
-format([OwnReport,LinkReport], Encoding) ->
- OwnFormat = format_report(OwnReport, Encoding),
- LinkFormat = format_report(LinkReport, Encoding),
+format(CrashReport, Encoding) ->
+ format(CrashReport, Encoding, unlimited).
+
+-spec format(CrashReport, Encoding, Depth) -> string() when
+ CrashReport :: [term()],
+ Encoding :: latin1 | unicode | utf8,
+ Depth :: unlimited | pos_integer().
+
+format([OwnReport,LinkReport], Encoding, Depth) ->
+ Extra = {Encoding,Depth},
+ OwnFormat = format_report(OwnReport, Extra),
+ LinkFormat = format_report(LinkReport, Extra),
Str = io_lib:format(" crasher:~n~ts neighbours:~n~ts",
[OwnFormat, LinkFormat]),
lists:flatten(Str).
-format_report(Rep, Enc) when is_list(Rep) ->
- format_rep(Rep,Enc);
-format_report(Rep, Enc) ->
+format_report(Rep, Extra) when is_list(Rep) ->
+ format_rep(Rep, Extra);
+format_report(Rep, {Enc,_}) ->
io_lib:format("~"++modifier(Enc)++"p~n", [Rep]).
-format_rep([{initial_call,InitialCall}|Rep], Enc) ->
- [format_mfa(InitialCall)|format_rep(Rep, Enc)];
-format_rep([{error_info,{Class,Reason,StackTrace}}|Rep], Enc) ->
- [format_exception(Class, Reason, StackTrace, Enc)|format_rep(Rep, Enc)];
-format_rep([{Tag,Data}|Rep], Enc) ->
- [format_tag(Tag, Data)|format_rep(Rep, Enc)];
-format_rep(_, _Enc) ->
+format_rep([{initial_call,InitialCall}|Rep], {_Enc,Depth}=Extra) ->
+ [format_mfa(InitialCall, Depth)|format_rep(Rep, Extra)];
+format_rep([{error_info,{Class,Reason,StackTrace}}|Rep], Extra) ->
+ [format_exception(Class, Reason, StackTrace, Extra)|format_rep(Rep, Extra)];
+format_rep([{Tag,Data}|Rep], Extra) ->
+ [format_tag(Tag, Data, Extra)|format_rep(Rep, Extra)];
+format_rep(_, _Extra) ->
[].
-format_exception(Class, Reason, StackTrace, Enc) ->
- PF = pp_fun(Enc),
+format_exception(Class, Reason, StackTrace, {Enc,_}=Extra) ->
+ PF = pp_fun(Extra),
StackFun = fun(M, _F, _A) -> (M =:= erl_eval) or (M =:= ?MODULE) end,
%% EI = " exception: ",
EI = " ",
[EI, lib:format_exception(1+length(EI), Class, Reason,
StackTrace, StackFun, PF, Enc), "\n"].
-format_mfa({M,F,Args}=StartF) ->
+format_mfa({M,F,Args}=StartF, Depth) ->
try
A = length(Args),
[" initial call: ",atom_to_list(M),$:,atom_to_list(F),$/,
integer_to_list(A),"\n"]
catch
error:_ ->
- format_tag(initial_call, StartF)
+ format_tag(initial_call, StartF, Depth)
end.
-pp_fun(Enc) ->
- P = modifier(Enc) ++ "p",
+pp_fun({Enc,Depth}) ->
+ {Letter,Tl} = case Depth of
+ unlimited -> {"p",[]};
+ _ -> {"P",[Depth]}
+ end,
+ P = modifier(Enc) ++ Letter,
fun(Term, I) ->
- io_lib:format("~." ++ integer_to_list(I) ++ P, [Term])
+ io_lib:format("~." ++ integer_to_list(I) ++ P, [Term|Tl])
end.
-format_tag(Tag, Data) ->
- io_lib:format(" ~p: ~80.18p~n", [Tag, Data]).
+format_tag(Tag, Data, {_Enc,Depth}) ->
+ case Depth of
+ unlimited ->
+ io_lib:format(" ~p: ~80.18p~n", [Tag, Data]);
+ _ ->
+ io_lib:format(" ~p: ~80.18P~n", [Tag, Data, Depth])
+ end.
modifier(latin1) -> "";
modifier(_) -> "t".
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/qlc_pt.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/qlc_pt.erl
index 4e81e2c2dd..9577d17a85 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/qlc_pt.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/qlc_pt.erl
@@ -428,7 +428,13 @@ compile_errors(FormsNoShadows) ->
end.
compile_forms(Forms0, Options) ->
- Forms = [F || F <- Forms0, element(1, F) =/= eof] ++ [{eof,anno0()}],
+ Exclude = fun(eof) -> true;
+ (warning) -> true;
+ (error) -> true;
+ (_) -> false
+ end,
+ Forms = ([F || F <- Forms0, not Exclude(element(1, F))]
+ ++ [{eof,anno0()}]),
try
case compile:noenv_forms(Forms, compile_options(Options)) of
{ok, _ModName, Ws0} ->
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/re.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/re.erl
index e5d9fc51d2..80bfe38970 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/re.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/re.erl
@@ -132,8 +132,9 @@ split(Subject,RE) ->
split(Subject,RE,Options) ->
try
- {NewOpt,Convert,Unicode,Limit,Strip,Group} =
- process_split_params(Options,iodata,false,-1,false,false),
+ {NewOpt,Convert,Limit,Strip,Group} =
+ process_split_params(Options,iodata,-1,false,false),
+ Unicode = check_for_unicode(RE, Options),
FlatSubject = to_binary(Subject, Unicode),
case compile_split(RE,NewOpt) of
{error,_Err} ->
@@ -324,8 +325,8 @@ replace(Subject,RE,Replacement) ->
replace(Subject,RE,Replacement,Options) ->
try
- {NewOpt,Convert,Unicode} =
- process_repl_params(Options,iodata,false),
+ {NewOpt,Convert} = process_repl_params(Options,iodata),
+ Unicode = check_for_unicode(RE, Options),
FlatSubject = to_binary(Subject, Unicode),
FlatReplacement = to_binary(Replacement, Unicode),
IoList = do_replace(FlatSubject,Subject,RE,FlatReplacement,NewOpt),
@@ -367,65 +368,59 @@ do_replace(FlatSubject,Subject,RE,Replacement,Options) ->
apply_mlist(FlatSubject,Replacement,[Slist])
end.
-process_repl_params([],Convert,Unicode) ->
- {[],Convert,Unicode};
-process_repl_params([unicode|T],C,_U) ->
- {NT,NC,NU} = process_repl_params(T,C,true),
- {[unicode|NT],NC,NU};
-process_repl_params([report_errors|_],_,_) ->
+process_repl_params([],Convert) ->
+ {[],Convert};
+process_repl_params([report_errors|_],_) ->
throw(badopt);
-process_repl_params([{capture,_,_}|_],_,_) ->
+process_repl_params([{capture,_,_}|_],_) ->
throw(badopt);
-process_repl_params([{capture,_}|_],_,_) ->
+process_repl_params([{capture,_}|_],_) ->
throw(badopt);
-process_repl_params([{return,iodata}|T],_C,U) ->
- process_repl_params(T,iodata,U);
-process_repl_params([{return,list}|T],_C,U) ->
- process_repl_params(T,list,U);
-process_repl_params([{return,binary}|T],_C,U) ->
- process_repl_params(T,binary,U);
-process_repl_params([{return,_}|_],_,_) ->
+process_repl_params([{return,iodata}|T],_C) ->
+ process_repl_params(T,iodata);
+process_repl_params([{return,list}|T],_C) ->
+ process_repl_params(T,list);
+process_repl_params([{return,binary}|T],_C) ->
+ process_repl_params(T,binary);
+process_repl_params([{return,_}|_],_) ->
throw(badopt);
-process_repl_params([H|T],C,U) ->
- {NT,NC,NU} = process_repl_params(T,C,U),
- {[H|NT],NC,NU}.
-
-process_split_params([],Convert,Unicode,Limit,Strip,Group) ->
- {[],Convert,Unicode,Limit,Strip,Group};
-process_split_params([unicode|T],C,_U,L,S,G) ->
- {NT,NC,NU,NL,NS,NG} = process_split_params(T,C,true,L,S,G),
- {[unicode|NT],NC,NU,NL,NS,NG};
-process_split_params([trim|T],C,U,_L,_S,G) ->
- process_split_params(T,C,U,-1,true,G);
-process_split_params([{parts,0}|T],C,U,_L,_S,G) ->
- process_split_params(T,C,U,-1,true,G);
-process_split_params([{parts,N}|T],C,U,_L,_S,G) when is_integer(N), N >= 1 ->
- process_split_params(T,C,U,N-1,false,G);
-process_split_params([{parts,infinity}|T],C,U,_L,_S,G) ->
- process_split_params(T,C,U,-1,false,G);
-process_split_params([{parts,_}|_],_,_,_,_,_) ->
+process_repl_params([H|T],C) ->
+ {NT,NC} = process_repl_params(T,C),
+ {[H|NT],NC}.
+
+process_split_params([],Convert,Limit,Strip,Group) ->
+ {[],Convert,Limit,Strip,Group};
+process_split_params([trim|T],C,_L,_S,G) ->
+ process_split_params(T,C,-1,true,G);
+process_split_params([{parts,0}|T],C,_L,_S,G) ->
+ process_split_params(T,C,-1,true,G);
+process_split_params([{parts,N}|T],C,_L,_S,G) when is_integer(N), N >= 1 ->
+ process_split_params(T,C,N-1,false,G);
+process_split_params([{parts,infinity}|T],C,_L,_S,G) ->
+ process_split_params(T,C,-1,false,G);
+process_split_params([{parts,_}|_],_,_,_,_) ->
throw(badopt);
-process_split_params([group|T],C,U,L,S,_G) ->
- process_split_params(T,C,U,L,S,true);
-process_split_params([global|_],_,_,_,_,_) ->
+process_split_params([group|T],C,L,S,_G) ->
+ process_split_params(T,C,L,S,true);
+process_split_params([global|_],_,_,_,_) ->
throw(badopt);
-process_split_params([report_errors|_],_,_,_,_,_) ->
+process_split_params([report_errors|_],_,_,_,_) ->
throw(badopt);
-process_split_params([{capture,_,_}|_],_,_,_,_,_) ->
+process_split_params([{capture,_,_}|_],_,_,_,_) ->
throw(badopt);
-process_split_params([{capture,_}|_],_,_,_,_,_) ->
+process_split_params([{capture,_}|_],_,_,_,_) ->
throw(badopt);
-process_split_params([{return,iodata}|T],_C,U,L,S,G) ->
- process_split_params(T,iodata,U,L,S,G);
-process_split_params([{return,list}|T],_C,U,L,S,G) ->
- process_split_params(T,list,U,L,S,G);
-process_split_params([{return,binary}|T],_C,U,L,S,G) ->
- process_split_params(T,binary,U,L,S,G);
-process_split_params([{return,_}|_],_,_,_,_,_) ->
+process_split_params([{return,iodata}|T],_C,L,S,G) ->
+ process_split_params(T,iodata,L,S,G);
+process_split_params([{return,list}|T],_C,L,S,G) ->
+ process_split_params(T,list,L,S,G);
+process_split_params([{return,binary}|T],_C,L,S,G) ->
+ process_split_params(T,binary,L,S,G);
+process_split_params([{return,_}|_],_,_,_,_) ->
throw(badopt);
-process_split_params([H|T],C,U,L,S,G) ->
- {NT,NC,NU,NL,NS,NG} = process_split_params(T,C,U,L,S,G),
- {[H|NT],NC,NU,NL,NS,NG}.
+process_split_params([H|T],C,L,S,G) ->
+ {NT,NC,NL,NS,NG} = process_split_params(T,C,L,S,G),
+ {[H|NT],NC,NL,NS,NG}.
apply_mlist(Subject,Replacement,Mlist) ->
do_mlist(Subject,Subject,0,precomp_repl(Replacement), Mlist).
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/shell.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/shell.erl
index c64123a207..f215a66812 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/shell.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/shell.erl
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
-export([whereis_evaluator/0, whereis_evaluator/1]).
-export([start_restricted/1, stop_restricted/0]).
-export([local_allowed/3, non_local_allowed/3]).
--export([prompt_func/1, strings/1]).
+-export([catch_exception/1, prompt_func/1, strings/1]).
-define(LINEMAX, 30).
-define(CHAR_MAX, 60).
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.app.src b/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.app.src
index 4400956943..7f9bbbf649 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.app.src
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.app.src
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
dets]},
{applications, [kernel]},
{env, []},
- {runtime_dependencies, ["sasl-2.4","kernel-4.0","erts-7.0","crypto-3.3",
+ {runtime_dependencies, ["sasl-2.6","kernel-4.1","erts-7.0","crypto-3.3",
"compiler-5.0"]}
]}.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.appup.src b/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.appup.src
index 828e1d9aa4..5f61752655 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.appup.src
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.appup.src
@@ -18,7 +18,9 @@
%% %CopyrightEnd%
{"%VSN%",
%% Up from - max one major revision back
- [{<<"2\\.[0-4](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], %% 17.0-17.5
+ [{<<"2\\.5(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}, %% OTP-18.0.*
+ {<<"2\\.[0-4](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], %% 17.0-17.5
%% Down to - max one major revision back
- [{<<"2\\.[0-4](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] %% 17.0-17.5
+ [{<<"2\\.5(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}, %% OTP-18.0.*
+ {<<"2\\.[0-4](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] %% 17.0-17.5
}.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/supervisor.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/supervisor.erl
index 3c77501c0f..92a0c29011 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/supervisor.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/supervisor.erl
@@ -1083,7 +1083,7 @@ wait_dynamic_children(#child{restart_type=RType} = Child, Pids, Sz,
{timeout, TRef, kill} ->
?SETS:fold(fun(P, _) -> exit(P, kill) end, ok, Pids),
- wait_dynamic_children(Child, Pids, Sz-1, undefined, EStack)
+ wait_dynamic_children(Child, Pids, Sz, undefined, EStack)
end.
%%-----------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/zip.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/zip.erl
index d6031dabbc..bec0bd3f6d 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/zip.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/zip.erl
@@ -1550,57 +1550,33 @@ unix_extra_field_and_var_from_bin(_) ->
%% A pwrite-like function for iolists (used by memory-option)
-split_iolist(B, Pos) when is_binary(B) ->
- split_binary(B, Pos);
-split_iolist(L, Pos) when is_list(L) ->
- splitter([], L, Pos).
-
-splitter(Left, Right, 0) ->
- {Left, Right};
-splitter(Left, [A | Right], RelPos) when is_list(A) or is_binary(A) ->
- Sz = erlang:iolist_size(A),
- case Sz > RelPos of
- true ->
- {Leftx, Rightx} = split_iolist(A, RelPos),
- {[Left | Leftx], [Rightx, Right]};
- _ ->
- splitter([Left | A], Right, RelPos - Sz)
- end;
-splitter(Left, [A | Right], RelPos) when is_integer(A) ->
- splitter([Left, A], Right, RelPos - 1);
-splitter(Left, Right, RelPos) when is_binary(Right) ->
- splitter(Left, [Right], RelPos).
+pwrite_binary(B, Pos, Bin) when byte_size(B) =:= Pos ->
+ append_bins(Bin, B);
+pwrite_binary(B, Pos, Bin) ->
+ erlang:iolist_to_binary(pwrite_iolist(B, Pos, Bin)).
-skip_iolist(B, Pos) when is_binary(B) ->
- case B of
- <<_:Pos/binary, Bin/binary>> -> Bin;
- _ -> <<>>
- end;
-skip_iolist(L, Pos) when is_list(L) ->
- skipper(L, Pos).
-
-skipper(Right, 0) ->
- Right;
-skipper([A | Right], RelPos) when is_list(A) or is_binary(A) ->
- Sz = erlang:iolist_size(A),
- case Sz > RelPos of
- true ->
- Rightx = skip_iolist(A, RelPos),
- [Rightx, Right];
- _ ->
- skip_iolist(Right, RelPos - Sz)
- end;
-skipper([A | Right], RelPos) when is_integer(A) ->
- skip_iolist(Right, RelPos - 1).
+append_bins([Bin|Bins], B) when is_binary(Bin) ->
+ append_bins(Bins, <<B/binary, Bin/binary>>);
+append_bins([List|Bins], B) when is_list(List) ->
+ append_bins(Bins, append_bins(List, B));
+append_bins(Bin, B) when is_binary(Bin) ->
+ <<B/binary, Bin/binary>>;
+append_bins([_|_]=List, B) ->
+ <<B/binary, (iolist_to_binary(List))/binary>>;
+append_bins([], B) ->
+ B.
-pwrite_iolist(Iolist, Pos, Bin) ->
- {Left, Right} = split_iolist(Iolist, Pos),
+pwrite_iolist(B, Pos, Bin) ->
+ {Left, Right} = split_binary(B, Pos),
Sz = erlang:iolist_size(Bin),
- R = skip_iolist(Right, Sz),
+ R = skip_bin(Right, Sz),
[Left, Bin | R].
-pwrite_binary(B, Pos, Bin) ->
- erlang:iolist_to_binary(pwrite_iolist(B, Pos, Bin)).
+skip_bin(B, Pos) when is_binary(B) ->
+ case B of
+ <<_:Pos/binary, Bin/binary>> -> Bin;
+ _ -> <<>>
+ end.
%% ZIP header manipulations
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/Makefile b/lib/stdlib/test/Makefile
index d4ab674486..e366c2b755 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/Makefile
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/Makefile
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ MODULES= \
erl_lint_SUITE \
erl_pp_SUITE \
erl_scan_SUITE \
+ error_logger_h_SUITE \
escript_SUITE \
ets_SUITE \
ets_tough_SUITE \
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/base64_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/base64_SUITE.erl
index cca9b967d5..75eebba6c6 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/base64_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/base64_SUITE.erl
@@ -30,7 +30,8 @@
%% Test cases must be exported.
-export([base64_encode/1, base64_decode/1, base64_otp_5635/1,
base64_otp_6279/1, big/1, illegal/1, mime_decode/1,
- mime_decode_to_string/1, roundtrip/1]).
+ mime_decode_to_string/1,
+ roundtrip_1/1, roundtrip_2/1, roundtrip_3/1, roundtrip_4/1]).
init_per_testcase(_, Config) ->
Dog = test_server:timetrap(?t:minutes(4)),
@@ -50,10 +51,11 @@ suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
all() ->
[base64_encode, base64_decode, base64_otp_5635,
base64_otp_6279, big, illegal, mime_decode, mime_decode_to_string,
- roundtrip].
+ {group, roundtrip}].
groups() ->
- [].
+ [{roundtrip, [parallel],
+ [roundtrip_1, roundtrip_2, roundtrip_3, roundtrip_4]}].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
Config.
@@ -242,21 +244,33 @@ mime_decode_to_string(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-roundtrip(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- Sizes = lists:seq(1, 255) ++ lists:seq(2400-5, 2440),
- roundtrip_1(Sizes, []).
+roundtrip_1(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ do_roundtrip(1).
-roundtrip_1([NextSize|Sizes], Current) ->
+roundtrip_2(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ do_roundtrip(2).
+
+roundtrip_3(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ do_roundtrip(3).
+
+roundtrip_4(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ do_roundtrip(4).
+
+do_roundtrip(Offset) ->
+ Sizes = lists:seq(Offset, 255, 4) ++ lists:seq(2400-6+Offset, 2440, 4),
+ do_roundtrip_1(Sizes, []).
+
+do_roundtrip_1([NextSize|Sizes], Current) ->
Len = length(Current),
io:format("~p", [Len]),
- do_roundtrip(Current),
+ do_roundtrip_2(Current),
Next = random_byte_list(NextSize - Len, Current),
- roundtrip_1(Sizes, Next);
-roundtrip_1([], Last) ->
+ do_roundtrip_1(Sizes, Next);
+do_roundtrip_1([], Last) ->
io:format("~p", [length(Last)]),
- do_roundtrip(Last).
+ do_roundtrip_2(Last).
-do_roundtrip(List) ->
+do_roundtrip_2(List) ->
Bin = list_to_binary(List),
Base64Bin = base64:encode(List),
Base64Bin = base64:encode(Bin),
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/error_logger_h_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/error_logger_h_SUITE.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c82b1b62ef
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/error_logger_h_SUITE.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,406 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2015. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%%
+-module(error_logger_h_SUITE).
+-export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1,
+ init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2]).
+-export([logfile/1,logfile_truncated/1,tty/1,tty_truncated/1]).
+
+%% Event handler exports.
+-export([init/1,handle_event/2,terminate/2]).
+
+-include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl").
+
+suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
+
+all() ->
+ [logfile,logfile_truncated,tty,tty_truncated].
+
+groups() ->
+ [].
+
+init_per_suite(Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+end_per_suite(_Config) ->
+ ok.
+
+init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+logfile(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ LogDir = filename:join(PrivDir, ?MODULE),
+ Log = filename:join(LogDir, "logfile.log"),
+ ok = filelib:ensure_dir(Log),
+
+ Ev = event_templates(),
+
+ do_one_logfile(Log, Ev, unlimited),
+
+ Pa = "-pa " ++ filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)),
+ {ok,Node} = start_node(logfile, Pa),
+ error_logger:logfile({open,Log}),
+ ok = rpc:call(Node, erlang, apply, [fun gen_events/1,[Ev]]),
+ AtNode = iolist_to_binary(["** at node ",atom_to_list(Node)," **"]),
+ error_logger:logfile(close),
+ analyse_events(Log, Ev, [AtNode], unlimited),
+
+ [] = [{X, file:pid2name(X)} || X <- processes(), Data <- [process_info(X, [current_function])],
+ Data =/= undefined,
+ element(1, element(2, lists:keyfind(current_function, 1, Data)))
+ =:= file_io_server,
+ file:pid2name(X) =:= {ok, Log}],
+
+ test_server:stop_node(Node),
+
+ cleanup(Log),
+ ok.
+
+logfile_truncated(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ LogDir = filename:join(PrivDir, ?MODULE),
+ Log = filename:join(LogDir, "logfile_truncated.log"),
+ ok = filelib:ensure_dir(Log),
+
+ Ev = event_templates(),
+
+ Depth = 20,
+ application:set_env(kernel, error_logger_format_depth, Depth),
+ try
+ do_one_logfile(Log, Ev, Depth)
+ after
+ application:unset_env(kernel, error_logger_format_depth)
+ end,
+
+ cleanup(Log),
+ ok.
+
+do_one_logfile(Log, Ev, Depth) ->
+ error_logger:logfile({open,Log}),
+ gen_events(Ev),
+ error_logger:logfile(close),
+ analyse_events(Log, Ev, [], Depth).
+
+tty(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ LogDir = filename:join(PrivDir, ?MODULE),
+ Log = filename:join(LogDir, "tty.log"),
+ ok = filelib:ensure_dir(Log),
+
+ Ev = event_templates(),
+
+ do_one_tty(Log, Ev, unlimited),
+
+ Pa = "-pa " ++ filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)),
+ {ok,Node} = start_node(logfile, Pa),
+ tty_log_open(Log),
+ ok = rpc:call(Node, erlang, apply, [fun gen_events/1,[Ev]]),
+ tty_log_close(),
+ AtNode = iolist_to_binary(["** at node ",atom_to_list(Node)," **"]),
+ analyse_events(Log, Ev, [AtNode], unlimited),
+
+ test_server:stop_node(Node),
+
+ cleanup(Log),
+ ok.
+
+tty_truncated(Config) ->
+ PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ LogDir = filename:join(PrivDir, ?MODULE),
+ Log = filename:join(LogDir, "tty_truncated.log"),
+ ok = filelib:ensure_dir(Log),
+
+ Ev = event_templates(),
+
+ Depth = 20,
+ application:set_env(kernel, error_logger_format_depth, Depth),
+ try
+ do_one_tty(Log, Ev, Depth)
+ after
+ application:unset_env(kernel, error_logger_format_depth)
+ end,
+
+ cleanup(Log),
+ ok.
+
+do_one_tty(Log, Ev, Depth) ->
+ tty_log_open(Log),
+ gen_events(Ev),
+ tty_log_close(),
+ analyse_events(Log, Ev, [], Depth).
+
+tty_log_open(Log) ->
+ {ok,Fd} = file:open(Log, [write]),
+ Depth = case application:get_env(kernel, error_logger_format_depth) of
+ {ok,D} -> D;
+ _ -> unlimited
+ end,
+ error_logger:add_report_handler(?MODULE, {Fd,Depth}),
+ Fd.
+
+tty_log_close() ->
+ error_logger:delete_report_handler(?MODULE),
+ ok.
+
+event_templates() ->
+ [{error_msg,["Pure error string\n",[]]},
+ {error_msg,["Pure error string with error ~p\n",[]]},
+ {error_msg,["Error string with ~p\n", [format]]},
+ {error_msg,["Error string with bad format ~p\n", []]},
+
+ {error_report,[error_atom]},
+ {error_report,["error string"]},
+ {error_report,[[{error_tag,value},error_value]]},
+
+ {info_msg,["Pure info string\n",[]]},
+ {info_msg,["Pure info string with error ~p\n",[]]},
+ {info_msg,["Pure string with ~p\n", [format]]},
+ {info_msg,["Pure string with bad format ~p\n", []]},
+
+ {info_report,[info_atom]},
+ {info_report,["info string"]},
+ {info_report,[[{info_tag,value},info_value]]},
+
+ {warning_msg,["Pure warning string\n",[]]},
+ {warning_msg,["Pure warning string with error ~p\n",[]]},
+ {warning_msg,["Warning string with ~p\n", [format]]},
+ {warning_msg,["Warning string with bad format ~p\n", []]},
+
+ {warning_report,[warning_atom]},
+ {warning_report,["warning string"]},
+ {warning_report,[[{warning_tag,value},warning_value]]},
+
+ %% Bigger terms.
+ {error_msg,["fairly big: ~p\n",[lists:seq(1, 128)]]},
+ {error_report,[list_to_tuple(lists:seq(1, 100))]},
+ {error_report,[lists:seq(32, 126)]},
+ {error_report,[[{tag,lists:seq(1, 64)}]]}
+ ].
+
+gen_events(Ev) ->
+ io:format("node = ~p\n", [node()]),
+ io:format("group leader = ~p\n", [group_leader()]),
+ io:format("~p\n", [gen_event:which_handlers(error_logger)]),
+ call_error_logger(Ev),
+
+ {Pid,Ref} = spawn_monitor(fun() -> error(ouch) end),
+ receive
+ {'DOWN',Ref,process,Pid,_} ->
+ ok
+ end,
+
+ %% The following calls with a custom type will be ignored.
+ error_logger:error_report(ignored, value),
+ error_logger:warning_report(ignored, value),
+ error_logger:info_report(ignored, value),
+ receive after 100 -> ok end,
+ ok.
+
+analyse_events(Log, Ev, AtNode, Depth) ->
+ {ok,Bin} = file:read_file(Log),
+
+ io:format("*** Contents of log file ***\n\n~s\n", [Bin]),
+
+ Lines = binary:split(Bin, <<"\n">>, [global,trim_all]),
+ io:format("~p\n", [Lines]),
+
+ Rest = match_output(Ev, Lines, AtNode, Depth),
+ io:format("~p\n", [Rest]),
+
+ [] = match_emulator_error(Rest),
+ ok.
+
+
+call_error_logger([{F,Args}|T]) ->
+ apply(error_logger, F, Args),
+ call_error_logger(T);
+call_error_logger([]) -> ok.
+
+
+match_emulator_error([Head,Second,Third,_|Lines]) ->
+ match_head(<<"ERROR">>, Head),
+ {match,[{0,_}]} = re:run(Second,
+ "^Error in process <\\d+[.]\\d+[.]\\d+> on "
+ "node [^ ]* with exit value:"),
+ {match,[{0,_}]} = re:run(Third, "^[{]ouch,"),
+ Lines.
+
+match_output([Item|T], Lines0, AtNode, Depth) ->
+ try match_item(Item, Lines0, AtNode, Depth) of
+ Lines ->
+ match_output(T, Lines, AtNode, Depth)
+ catch
+ C:E ->
+ Stk = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ io:format("ITEM: ~p", [Item]),
+ io:format("LINES: ~p", [Lines0]),
+ erlang:raise(C, E, Stk)
+ end;
+match_output([], Lines, _, _) -> Lines.
+
+match_item(Item, Lines, AtNode, Depth) ->
+ case item_type(Item) of
+ {msg,Head,Args} ->
+ match_format(Head, Args, Lines, AtNode, Depth);
+ {report,Head,Args} ->
+ match_term(Head, Args, Lines, AtNode, Depth)
+ end.
+
+item_type({error_msg,Args}) ->
+ {msg,<<"ERROR">>,Args};
+item_type({info_msg,Args}) ->
+ {msg,<<"INFO">>,Args};
+item_type({warning_msg,Args}) ->
+ {msg,<<"WARNING">>,Args};
+item_type({error_report,Args}) ->
+ {report,<<"ERROR">>,Args};
+item_type({info_report,Args}) ->
+ {report,<<"INFO">>,Args};
+item_type({warning_report,Args}) ->
+ {report,<<"WARNING">>,Args}.
+
+match_format(Tag, [Format,Args], [Head|Lines], AtNode, Depth) ->
+ match_head(Tag, Head),
+ Bin = try dl_format(Depth, Format, Args) of
+ Str ->
+ iolist_to_binary(Str)
+ catch
+ _:_ ->
+ S = dl_format(Depth, "ERROR: ~p - ~p~n", [Format,Args]),
+ iolist_to_binary(S)
+ end,
+ Expected0 = binary:split(Bin, <<"\n">>, [global,trim]),
+ Expected = Expected0 ++ AtNode,
+ match_term_lines(Expected, Lines).
+
+match_term(Tag, [Arg], [Head|Lines], AtNode, Depth) ->
+ match_head(Tag, Head),
+ Expected0 = match_term_get_expected(Arg, Depth),
+ Expected = Expected0 ++ AtNode,
+ match_term_lines(Expected, Lines).
+
+match_term_get_expected(List, Depth) when is_list(List) ->
+ Bin = try iolist_to_binary(dl_format(Depth, "~s\n", [List])) of
+ Bin0 -> Bin0
+ catch
+ _:_ ->
+ iolist_to_binary(format_rep(List, Depth))
+ end,
+ binary:split(Bin, <<"\n">>, [global,trim]);
+match_term_get_expected(Term, Depth) ->
+ S = dl_format(Depth, "~p\n", [Term]),
+ Bin = iolist_to_binary(S),
+ binary:split(Bin, <<"\n">>, [global,trim]).
+
+format_rep([{Tag,Data}|Rep], Depth) ->
+ [dl_format(Depth, " ~p: ~p\n", [Tag,Data])|
+ format_rep(Rep, Depth)];
+format_rep([Other|Rep], Depth) ->
+ [dl_format(Depth, " ~p\n", [Other])|
+ format_rep(Rep, Depth)];
+format_rep([], _Depth) -> [].
+
+match_term_lines([Line|T], [Line|Lines]) ->
+ match_term_lines(T, Lines);
+match_term_lines([], Lines) -> Lines.
+
+match_head(Tag, Head) ->
+ Re = <<"^=",Tag/binary,
+ " REPORT==== \\d\\d?-[A-Z][a-z][a-z]-\\d{4}::"
+ "\\d\\d:\\d\\d:\\d\\d ===$">>,
+ {match,_} = re:run(Head, Re).
+
+start_node(Name, Args) ->
+ case test_server:start_node(Name, slave, [{args,Args}]) of
+ {ok,Node} ->
+ {ok,Node};
+ Error ->
+ test_server:fail(Error)
+ end.
+
+cleanup(File) ->
+ %% The point of this test case is not to test file operations.
+ %% Therefore ignore any failures.
+ case file:delete(File) of
+ ok ->
+ ok;
+ {error,Error1} ->
+ io:format("file:delete(~s) failed with error ~p",
+ [File,Error1])
+ end,
+ Dir = filename:dirname(File),
+ case file:del_dir(Dir) of
+ ok ->
+ ok;
+ {error,Error2} ->
+ io:format("file:del_dir(~s) failed with error ~p",
+ [Dir,Error2])
+ end,
+ ok.
+
+
+%% Depth-limited io_lib:format. Intentionally implemented here instead
+%% of using io_lib:scan_format/2 to avoid using the same implementation
+%% as in the error_logger handlers.
+
+dl_format(unlimited, Format, Args) ->
+ io_lib:format(Format, Args);
+dl_format(Depth, Format0, Args0) ->
+ {Format,Args} = dl_format_1(Format0, Args0, Depth, [], []),
+ io_lib:format(Format, Args).
+
+dl_format_1("~p"++Fs, [A|As], Depth, Facc, Acc) ->
+ dl_format_1(Fs, As, Depth, [$P,$~|Facc], [Depth,A|Acc]);
+dl_format_1("~w"++Fs, [A|As], Depth, Facc, Acc) ->
+ dl_format_1(Fs, As, Depth, [$W,$~|Facc], [Depth,A|Acc]);
+dl_format_1("~s"++Fs, [A|As], Depth, Facc, Acc) ->
+ dl_format_1(Fs, As, Depth, [$s,$~|Facc], [A|Acc]);
+dl_format_1([F|Fs], As, Depth, Facc, Aacc) ->
+ dl_format_1(Fs, As, Depth, [F|Facc], Aacc);
+dl_format_1([], [], _, Facc, Aacc) ->
+ {lists:reverse(Facc),lists:reverse(Aacc)}.
+
+%%%
+%%% Our own event handler. There is no way to intercept the output
+%%% from error_logger_tty_h, but we can use the same code by
+%%% calling error_logger_tty_h:write_event/2.
+%%%
+
+init({_,_}=St) ->
+ {ok,St}.
+
+handle_event(Event, {Fd,Depth}=St) ->
+ case error_logger_tty_h:write_event(tag_event(Event), io_lib, Depth) of
+ ok ->
+ ok;
+ Str when is_list(Str) ->
+ io:put_chars(Fd, Str)
+ end,
+ {ok,St}.
+
+terminate(_Reason, {Fd,_}) ->
+ ok = file:close(Fd),
+ [].
+
+tag_event(Event) ->
+ {erlang:universaltime(),Event}.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/gen_event_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/gen_event_SUITE.erl
index 7a6fcba4e5..b019f98b69 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/gen_event_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/gen_event_SUITE.erl
@@ -412,7 +412,6 @@ notify(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok
end,
?line ok = gen_event:notify(my_dummy_handler, {swap_event,dummy1_h,swap}),
- ?t:sleep(1000),
?line [dummy1_h] = gen_event:which_handlers(my_dummy_handler),
?line ok = gen_event:notify(my_dummy_handler, Event),
?line receive
@@ -445,7 +444,6 @@ notify(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
end,
?line ok = gen_event:notify(my_dummy_handler,
{swap_event, {dummy1_h, 9}, swap}),
- ?t:sleep(1000),
?line [{dummy1_h,9}] = gen_event:which_handlers(my_dummy_handler),
?line ok = gen_event:notify(my_dummy_handler, Event),
?line receive
@@ -485,7 +483,6 @@ notify(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
?line ok = gen_event:add_sup_handler(my_dummy_handler, dummy_h, [self()]),
?line ok = gen_event:notify(my_dummy_handler, {swap_event,dummy1_h,swap}),
- ?t:sleep(1000),
?line [dummy1_h] = gen_event:which_handlers(my_dummy_handler),
?line ok = gen_event:notify(my_dummy_handler, do_crash),
@@ -496,7 +493,6 @@ notify(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
?line ok = gen_event:add_sup_handler(my_dummy_handler, dummy_h, [self()]),
?line ok = gen_event:notify(my_dummy_handler, {swap_event,dummy1_h,swap}),
- ?t:sleep(1000),
?line [dummy1_h] = gen_event:which_handlers(my_dummy_handler),
?line ok = gen_event:notify(my_dummy_handler, delete_event),
@@ -529,7 +525,6 @@ sync_notify(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
end,
?line ok = gen_event:sync_notify(my_dummy_handler,
{swap_event, dummy1_h, swap}),
- ?t:sleep(1000),
?line [dummy1_h] = gen_event:which_handlers(my_dummy_handler),
?line ok = gen_event:sync_notify(my_dummy_handler, Event),
?line receive
@@ -562,7 +557,6 @@ sync_notify(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
end,
?line ok = gen_event:sync_notify(my_dummy_handler,
{swap_event, {dummy1_h, 9}, swap}),
- ?t:sleep(1000),
?line [{dummy1_h,9}] = gen_event:which_handlers(my_dummy_handler),
?line ok = gen_event:sync_notify(my_dummy_handler, Event),
?line receive
@@ -603,7 +597,6 @@ sync_notify(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
?line ok = gen_event:add_sup_handler(my_dummy_handler, dummy_h, [self()]),
?line ok = gen_event:sync_notify(my_dummy_handler,
{swap_event,dummy1_h,swap}),
- ?t:sleep(1000),
?line [dummy1_h] = gen_event:which_handlers(my_dummy_handler),
?line ok = gen_event:sync_notify(my_dummy_handler, do_crash),
@@ -615,7 +608,6 @@ sync_notify(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
?line ok = gen_event:add_sup_handler(my_dummy_handler, dummy_h, [self()]),
?line ok = gen_event:sync_notify(my_dummy_handler,
{swap_event,dummy1_h,swap}),
- ?t:sleep(1000),
?line [dummy1_h] = gen_event:which_handlers(my_dummy_handler),
?line ok = gen_event:sync_notify(my_dummy_handler, delete_event),
@@ -789,7 +781,6 @@ info(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok
end,
?line my_dummy_handler ! {swap_info,dummy1_h,swap},
- ?t:sleep(1000),
?line [dummy1_h] = gen_event:which_handlers(my_dummy_handler),
?line my_dummy_handler ! Info,
?line receive
@@ -821,7 +812,6 @@ info(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok
end,
?line my_dummy_handler ! {swap_info,{dummy1_h,2},swap},
- ?t:sleep(1000),
?line [{dummy1_h,2}] = gen_event:which_handlers(my_dummy_handler),
?line my_dummy_handler ! Info,
?line receive
@@ -853,7 +843,6 @@ info(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok
end,
?line my_dummy_handler ! {swap_info,dummy1_h,swap},
- ?t:sleep(1000),
?line [dummy1_h] = gen_event:which_handlers(my_dummy_handler),
?line my_dummy_handler ! Info,
?line receive
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/id_transform_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/id_transform_SUITE.erl
index 41de016f8d..1cff990697 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/id_transform_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/id_transform_SUITE.erl
@@ -56,47 +56,26 @@ end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
id_transform(doc) -> "Test erl_id_trans.";
id_transform(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- ?line File=filename:join([code:lib_dir(stdlib),"examples",
- "erl_id_trans.erl"]),
- ?line {ok,erl_id_trans,Bin}=compile:file(File,[binary]),
- ?line {module,erl_id_trans}=code:load_binary(erl_id_trans,File,Bin),
- ?line case test_server:purify_is_running() of
- false ->
- Dog = ct:timetrap(?t:hours(1)),
- ?line Res = run_in_test_suite(),
- ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog),
- Res;
- true ->
- {skip,"Purify (too slow)"}
- end.
+ File = filename:join([code:lib_dir(stdlib),"examples",
+ "erl_id_trans.erl"]),
+ {ok,erl_id_trans,Bin} = compile:file(File,[binary]),
+ {module,erl_id_trans} = code:load_binary(erl_id_trans, File, Bin),
+ case test_server:purify_is_running() of
+ false ->
+ Dog = ct:timetrap(?t:hours(1)),
+ Res = run_in_test_suite(),
+ ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog),
+ Res;
+ true ->
+ {skip,"Valgrind (too slow)"}
+ end.
run_in_test_suite() ->
- LibDir = code:lib_dir(),
SuperDir = filename:dirname(filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE))),
TestDirs = filelib:wildcard(filename:join([SuperDir,"*_test"])),
- {All,Res} = case LibDir of
- "/clearcase/otp/erts/lib" ->
- %% Only test_suites 'cause clearcase is too slow...
- {false,run_list(TestDirs)};
- _ ->
- {true,run_codepath_and(TestDirs)}
- end,
- Comment0 = case All of
- true -> [];
- false -> "Only testsuite directories traversed"
- end,
- case Res of
- {error,Reason} when Comment0 =/= [] ->
- {failed,Comment0++"; "++Reason};
- {error,Reason} ->
- {failed,Reason};
- ok ->
- {comment,Comment0}
- end.
-
-run_codepath_and(DirList) ->
AbsDirs = [filename:absname(X) || X <- code:get_path()],
- run_list(ordsets:from_list([X || X <- AbsDirs] ++ DirList)).
+ Dirs = ordsets:from_list(AbsDirs ++ TestDirs),
+ run_list(Dirs).
run_list(PathL) ->
io:format("Where to search for beam files:\n~p\n", [PathL]),
@@ -123,7 +102,7 @@ run_list(PathL) ->
end,
case length(SevereFailures) of
0 -> ok;
- Len -> {error,integer_to_list(Len)++" failures"}
+ Len -> {failed,integer_to_list(Len)++" failures"}
end.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/io_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/io_SUITE.erl
index 5df09b6a79..0e897631ff 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/io_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/io_SUITE.erl
@@ -29,10 +29,11 @@
manpage/1, otp_6708/1, otp_7084/1, otp_7421/1,
io_lib_collect_line_3_wb/1, cr_whitespace_in_string/1,
io_fread_newlines/1, otp_8989/1, io_lib_fread_literal/1,
- printable_range/1,
+ printable_range/1, bad_printable_range/1,
io_lib_print_binary_depth_one/1, otp_10302/1, otp_10755/1,
otp_10836/1, io_lib_width_too_small/1,
- io_with_huge_message_queue/1, format_string/1]).
+ io_with_huge_message_queue/1, format_string/1,
+ maps/1, coverage/1]).
-export([pretty/2]).
@@ -70,10 +71,10 @@ all() ->
manpage, otp_6708, otp_7084, otp_7421,
io_lib_collect_line_3_wb, cr_whitespace_in_string,
io_fread_newlines, otp_8989, io_lib_fread_literal,
- printable_range,
+ printable_range, bad_printable_range,
io_lib_print_binary_depth_one, otp_10302, otp_10755, otp_10836,
io_lib_width_too_small, io_with_huge_message_queue,
- format_string].
+ format_string, maps, coverage].
groups() ->
[].
@@ -2062,8 +2063,6 @@ printable_range(Suite) when is_list(Suite) ->
[{args, " +pclatin1 -pa " ++ Pa}]),
unicode = rpc:call(UNode,io,printable_range,[]),
latin1 = rpc:call(LNode,io,printable_range,[]),
- {error, _} = test_server:start_node(printable_range_unnicode, slave,
- [{args, " +pcunnicode -pa " ++ Pa}]),
PrettyOptions = [{column,1},
{line_length,109},
{depth,30},
@@ -2071,48 +2070,69 @@ printable_range(Suite) when is_list(Suite) ->
{record_print_fun,
fun(_,_) -> no end},
{encoding,unicode}],
- 1025 = lists:max(lists:flatten(rpc:call(UNode,io_lib_pretty,print,
- [{hello, [1024,1025]},
- PrettyOptions]))),
- 125 = lists:max(lists:flatten(rpc:call(LNode,io_lib_pretty,print,
- [{hello, [1024,1025]},
- PrettyOptions]))),
- 125 = lists:max(lists:flatten(rpc:call(DNode,io_lib_pretty,print,
- [{hello, [1024,1025]},
- PrettyOptions]))),
- 1025 = lists:max(lists:flatten(rpc:call(UNode,io_lib_pretty,print,
- [{hello, <<1024/utf8,1025/utf8>>},
- PrettyOptions]))),
- 125 = lists:max(lists:flatten(rpc:call(LNode,io_lib_pretty,print,
- [{hello, <<1024/utf8,1025/utf8>>},
- PrettyOptions]))),
- 125 = lists:max(lists:flatten(rpc:call(DNode,io_lib_pretty,print,
- [{hello, <<1024/utf8,1025/utf8>>},
- PrettyOptions]))),
+ PrintableControls = "\t\v\b\f\e\r\n",
+
+ 1025 = print_max(UNode, [{hello, [1024,1025]},
+ PrettyOptions]),
+ 125 = print_max(LNode, [{hello, [1024,1025]},
+ PrettyOptions]),
+ 125 = print_max(DNode, [{hello, [1024,1025]},
+ PrettyOptions]),
+ 1025 = print_max(UNode, [{hello, <<1024/utf8,1025/utf8>>},
+ PrettyOptions]),
+ 125 = print_max(LNode, [{hello, <<1024/utf8,1025/utf8>>},
+ PrettyOptions]),
+ 125 = print_max(DNode, [{hello, <<1024/utf8,1025/utf8>>},
+ PrettyOptions]),
+ $v = print_max(UNode, [PrintableControls,PrettyOptions]),
+ $v = print_max(LNode, [PrintableControls,PrettyOptions]),
+ $v = print_max(DNode, [PrintableControls,PrettyOptions]),
+ 16#10FFFF = print_max(UNode,
+ [<<16#10FFFF/utf8,"\t\v\b\f\e\r\n">>,
+ PrettyOptions]),
+ $> = print_max(LNode,
+ [<<16#10FFFF/utf8,"\t\v\b\f\e\r\n">>,
+ PrettyOptions]),
+ $> = print_max(DNode,
+ [<<16#10FFFF/utf8,"\t\v\b\f\e\r\n">>,
+ PrettyOptions]),
- 1025 = lists:max(lists:flatten(rpc:call(UNode,io_lib,format,
- ["~tp",[{hello, [1024,1025]}]]))),
- 125 = lists:max(lists:flatten(rpc:call(LNode,io_lib,format,
- ["~tp",[{hello, [1024,1025]}]]))),
- 125 = lists:max(lists:flatten(rpc:call(DNode,io_lib,format,
- ["~tp",[{hello, [1024,1025]}]]))),
- 1025 = lists:max(lists:flatten(rpc:call(UNode,io_lib,format,
- ["~tp",
- [{hello,
- <<1024/utf8,1025/utf8>>}]]))),
- 125 = lists:max(lists:flatten(rpc:call(LNode,io_lib,format,
- ["~tp",
- [{hello,
- <<1024/utf8,1025/utf8>>}]]))),
- 125 = lists:max(lists:flatten(rpc:call(DNode,io_lib,format,
- ["~tp",
- [{hello,
- <<1024/utf8,1025/utf8>>}]]))),
+ 1025 = format_max(UNode, ["~tp", [{hello, [1024,1025]}]]),
+ 125 = format_max(LNode, ["~tp", [{hello, [1024,1025]}]]),
+ 125 = format_max(DNode, ["~tp", [{hello, [1024,1025]}]]),
+ 1025 = format_max(UNode, ["~tp", [{hello, <<1024/utf8,1025/utf8>>}]]),
+ 125 = format_max(LNode, ["~tp", [{hello, <<1024/utf8,1025/utf8>>}]]),
+ 125 = format_max(DNode, ["~tp", [{hello, <<1024/utf8,1025/utf8>>}]]),
+
+ $\e = format_max(UNode, ["~ts", [PrintableControls]]),
+ $\e = format_max(LNode, ["~ts", [PrintableControls]]),
+ $\e = format_max(DNode, ["~ts", [PrintableControls]]),
+
test_server:stop_node(UNode),
test_server:stop_node(LNode),
test_server:stop_node(DNode),
ok.
+print_max(Node, Args) ->
+ rpc_call_max(Node, io_lib_pretty, print, Args).
+
+format_max(Node, Args) ->
+ rpc_call_max(Node, io_lib, format, Args).
+
+rpc_call_max(Node, M, F, Args) ->
+ lists:max(lists:flatten(rpc:call(Node, M, F, Args))).
+
+%% Make sure that a bad specification for a printable range is rejected.
+bad_printable_range(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ Cmd = lists:concat([lib:progname()," +pcunnnnnicode -run erlang halt"]),
+ case os:cmd(Cmd) of
+ "bad range of printable characters" ++ _ ->
+ ok;
+ String ->
+ io:format("~s\n", [String]),
+ ?t:fail()
+ end.
+
io_lib_print_binary_depth_one(doc) ->
"Test binaries printed with a depth of one behave correctly";
io_lib_print_binary_depth_one(Suite) when is_list(Suite) ->
@@ -2225,7 +2245,7 @@ compile_file(File, Text, Config) ->
after ok %file:delete(Fname)
end.
-io_lib_width_too_small(Config) ->
+io_lib_width_too_small(_Config) ->
"**" = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~2.3w", [3.14])),
"**" = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~2.5w", [3.14])),
ok.
@@ -2271,8 +2291,113 @@ writes(N, F1) ->
file:write(F1, "hello\n"),
writes(N - 1, F1).
-format_string(Config) ->
+format_string(_Config) ->
%% All but padding is tested by fmt/2.
"xxxxxxsssx" = fmt("~10.4.xs", ["sss"]),
"xxxxxxsssx" = fmt("~10.4.*s", [$x, "sss"]),
ok.
+
+maps(_Config) ->
+ %% Note that order in which a map is printed is arbitrary. In
+ %% practice, small maps (non-HAMT) are printed in key order, but
+ %% the breakpoint for creating big maps (HAMT) is lower in the
+ %% debug-compiled run-time system than in the optimized run-time
+ %% system.
+ %%
+ %% Therefore, play it completely safe by not assuming any order
+ %% in a map with more than one element.
+
+ "#{}" = fmt("~w", [#{}]),
+ "#{a=>b}" = fmt("~w", [#{a=>b}]),
+ re_fmt(<<"#\\{(a=>b|c=>d),[.][.][.]=>[.][.][.]\\}">>,
+ "~W", [#{a=>b,c=>d},2]),
+ re_fmt(<<"#\\{(a=>b|c=>d|e=>f),[.][.][.]=>[.][.][.],[.][.][.]\\}">>,
+ "~W", [#{a=>b,c=>d,e=>f},2]),
+
+ "#{}" = fmt("~p", [#{}]),
+ "#{a => b}" = fmt("~p", [#{a=>b}]),
+ "#{...}" = fmt("~P", [#{a=>b},1]),
+ re_fmt(<<"#\\{(a => b|c => d),[.][.][.]\\}">>,
+ "~P", [#{a=>b,c=>d},2]),
+ re_fmt(<<"#\\{(a => b|c => d|e => f),[.][.][.]\\}">>,
+ "~P", [#{a=>b,c=>d,e=>f},2]),
+
+ List = [{I,I*I} || I <- lists:seq(1, 20)],
+ Map = maps:from_list(List),
+
+ "#{...}" = fmt("~P", [Map,1]),
+
+ %% Print a map and parse it back to a map.
+ S = fmt("~p\n", [Map]),
+ io:format("~p\n", [S]),
+ Map = parse_map(S),
+
+ %% Smoke test of a map as key.
+ MapAsKey = #{Map => "value"},
+ io:format("~s\n", [fmt("~p", [MapAsKey])]),
+ ok.
+
+re_fmt(Pattern, Format, Args) ->
+ S = list_to_binary(fmt(Format, Args)),
+ case re:run(S, Pattern, [{capture,none}]) of
+ nomatch ->
+ io:format("Pattern: ~s", [Pattern]),
+ io:format("Result: ~s", [S]),
+ ?t:fail();
+ match ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+%% Parse a map consisting of integer keys and values.
+parse_map(S0) ->
+ S1 = parse_expect(S0, "#{"),
+ {M,S2} = parse_map_1(S1),
+ S = parse_expect(S2, "}"),
+ S = "",
+ M.
+
+parse_map_1(S0) ->
+ {Key,S1} = parse_number(S0),
+ S2 = parse_expect(S1, "=>"),
+ {Val,S3} = parse_number(S2),
+ case S3 of
+ ","++S4 ->
+ S5 = parse_skip_ws(S4),
+ {Map,S} = parse_map_1(S5),
+ {Map#{Key=>Val},S};
+ S ->
+ {#{Key=>Val},S}
+ end.
+
+parse_number(S) ->
+ parse_number(S, none).
+
+parse_number([C|S], Acc0) when $0 =< C, C =< $9 ->
+ Acc = case Acc0 of
+ none -> 0;
+ _ when is_integer(Acc0) -> Acc0
+ end,
+ parse_number(S, Acc*10+C-$0);
+parse_number(S, Acc) ->
+ {Acc,parse_skip_ws(S)}.
+
+parse_expect([H|T1], [H|T2]) ->
+ parse_expect(T1, T2);
+parse_expect(S, []) ->
+ parse_skip_ws(S).
+
+parse_skip_ws([C|S]) when C =< $\s ->
+ parse_skip_ws(S);
+parse_skip_ws(S) ->
+ S.
+
+%% Cover the last uncovered lines for completeness.
+coverage(_Config) ->
+ S1 = io_lib_pretty:print({a,term}, fun(_, _) -> no end),
+ io:format("~s\n", [S1]),
+
+ %% The tuple of arity three will be ignored.
+ S2 = io_lib_pretty:print(lists:seq(1, 100), [{depth,1,1}]),
+ io:format("~s\n", [S2]),
+
+ ok.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/io_proto_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/io_proto_SUITE.erl
index 1337b7dde2..811c7ed7bb 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/io_proto_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/io_proto_SUITE.erl
@@ -1378,47 +1378,43 @@ rtnode(C,N) ->
rtnode(Commands,Nodename,ErlPrefix) ->
rtnode(Commands,Nodename,ErlPrefix,[]).
rtnode(Commands,Nodename,ErlPrefix,Extra) ->
- ?line case get_progs() of
- {error,_Reason} ->
- ?line {skip,"No runerl present"};
- {RunErl,ToErl,Erl} ->
- ?line case create_tempdir() of
- {error, Reason2} ->
- ?line {skip, Reason2};
- Tempdir ->
- ?line SPid =
- start_runerl_node(RunErl,ErlPrefix++
- "\\\""++Erl++"\\\"",
- Tempdir,Nodename, Extra),
- ?line CPid = start_toerl_server(ToErl,Tempdir),
- ?line erase(getline_skipped),
- ?line Res =
- (catch get_and_put(CPid, Commands,1)),
- ?line case stop_runerl_node(CPid) of
- {error,_} ->
- ?line CPid2 =
- start_toerl_server
- (ToErl,Tempdir),
- ?line erase(getline_skipped),
- ?line ok = get_and_put
- (CPid2,
- [{putline,[7]},
- {sleep,
- timeout(short)},
- {putline,""},
- {getline," -->"},
- {putline,"s"},
- {putline,"c"},
- {putline,""}],1),
- ?line stop_runerl_node(CPid2);
- _ ->
- ?line ok
- end,
- ?line wait_for_runerl_server(SPid),
- ?line ok = ?RM_RF(Tempdir),
- ?line ok = Res
- end
- end.
+ case get_progs() of
+ {error,_Reason} ->
+ {skip,"No runerl present"};
+ {RunErl,ToErl,Erl} ->
+ case create_tempdir() of
+ {error, Reason2} ->
+ {skip, Reason2};
+ Tempdir ->
+ SPid = start_runerl_node(RunErl, ErlPrefix++
+ "\\\""++Erl++"\\\"",
+ Tempdir, Nodename, Extra),
+ CPid = start_toerl_server(ToErl, Tempdir),
+ put(getline_skipped, []),
+ Res = (catch get_and_put(CPid, Commands, 1)),
+ case stop_runerl_node(CPid) of
+ {error,_} ->
+ CPid2 = start_toerl_server(ToErl, Tempdir),
+ put(getline_skipped, []),
+ ok = get_and_put
+ (CPid2,
+ [{putline,[7]},
+ {sleep,
+ timeout(short)},
+ {putline,""},
+ {getline," -->"},
+ {putline,"s"},
+ {putline,"c"},
+ {putline,""}], 1),
+ stop_runerl_node(CPid2);
+ _ ->
+ ok
+ end,
+ wait_for_runerl_server(SPid),
+ ok = ?RM_RF(Tempdir),
+ ok = Res
+ end
+ end.
timeout(long) ->
2 * timeout(normal);
@@ -1462,57 +1458,51 @@ get_and_put(CPid, [{sleep, X}|T],N) ->
after X ->
get_and_put(CPid,T,N+1)
end;
-get_and_put(CPid, [{getline, Match}|T],N) ->
+get_and_put(CPid, [{getline_pred,Pred,Msg}|T]=T0, N)
+ when is_function(Pred) ->
?dbg({getline, Match}),
CPid ! {self(), {get_line, timeout(normal)}},
receive
{get_line, timeout} ->
error_logger:error_msg("~p: getline timeout waiting for \"~s\" "
"(command number ~p, skipped: ~p)~n",
- [?MODULE, Match,N,get(getline_skipped)]),
+ [?MODULE,Msg,N,get(getline_skipped)]),
{error, timeout};
{get_line, Data} ->
?dbg({data,Data}),
- case lists:prefix(Match, Data) of
- true ->
- erase(getline_skipped),
+ case Pred(Data) of
+ yes ->
+ put(getline_skipped, []),
get_and_put(CPid, T,N+1);
- false ->
- case get(getline_skipped) of
- undefined ->
- put(getline_skipped,[Data]);
- List ->
- put(getline_skipped,List ++ [Data])
- end,
- get_and_put(CPid, [{getline, Match}|T],N)
+ no ->
+ error_logger:error_msg("~p: getline match failure "
+ "\"~s\" "
+ "(command number ~p)\n",
+ [?MODULE,Msg,N]),
+ {error, no_match};
+ maybe ->
+ List = get(getline_skipped),
+ put(getline_skipped, List ++ [Data]),
+ get_and_put(CPid, T0, N)
end
end;
+get_and_put(CPid, [{getline, Match}|T],N) ->
+ ?dbg({getline, Match}),
+ F = fun(Data) ->
+ case lists:prefix(Match, Data) of
+ true -> yes;
+ false -> maybe
+ end
+ end,
+ get_and_put(CPid, [{getline_pred,F,Match}|T], N);
get_and_put(CPid, [{getline_re, Match}|T],N) ->
- ?dbg({getline_re, Match}),
- CPid ! {self(), {get_line, timeout(normal)}},
- receive
- {get_line, timeout} ->
- error_logger:error_msg("~p: getline_re timeout waiting for \"~s\" "
- "(command number ~p, skipped: ~p)~n",
- [?MODULE, Match,N,get(getline_skipped)]),
- {error, timeout};
- {get_line, Data} ->
- ?dbg({data,Data}),
- case re:run(Data, Match,[{capture,none}]) of
- match ->
- erase(getline_skipped),
- get_and_put(CPid, T,N+1);
- _ ->
- case get(getline_skipped) of
- undefined ->
- put(getline_skipped,[Data]);
- List ->
- put(getline_skipped,List ++ [Data])
- end,
- get_and_put(CPid, [{getline_re, Match}|T],N)
- end
- end;
-
+ F = fun(Data) ->
+ case re:run(Data, Match, [{capture,none}]) of
+ match -> yes;
+ _ -> maybe
+ end
+ end,
+ get_and_put(CPid, [{getline_pred,F,Match}|T], N);
get_and_put(CPid, [{putline_raw, Line}|T],N) ->
?dbg({putline_raw, Line}),
CPid ! {self(), {send_line, Line}},
@@ -1801,10 +1791,22 @@ get_data_within(Port, Timeout, Acc) ->
end.
get_default_shell() ->
+ Match = fun(Data) ->
+ case lists:prefix("undefined", Data) of
+ true ->
+ yes;
+ false ->
+ case re:run(Data, "<\\d+[.]\\d+[.]\\d+>",
+ [{capture,none}]) of
+ match -> no;
+ _ -> maybe
+ end
+ end
+ end,
try
rtnode([{putline,""},
{putline, "whereis(user_drv)."},
- {getline, "undefined"}],[]),
+ {getline_pred, Match, "matching of user_drv pid"}], []),
old
catch _E:_R ->
?dbg({_E,_R}),
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/lists_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/lists_SUITE.erl
index e886a797f0..a0f7fd2744 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/lists_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/lists_SUITE.erl
@@ -38,13 +38,13 @@
% Test cases must be exported.
-export([member/1, reverse/1,
keymember/1, keysearch_keyfind/1,
- keystore/1, keytake/1,
+ keystore/1, keytake/1, keyreplace/1,
append_1/1, append_2/1,
seq_loop/1, seq_2/1, seq_3/1, seq_2_e/1, seq_3_e/1,
sublist_2/1, sublist_3/1, sublist_2_e/1, sublist_3_e/1,
flatten_1/1, flatten_2/1, flatten_1_e/1, flatten_2_e/1,
- dropwhile/1,
+ dropwhile/1, takewhile/1,
sort_1/1, sort_stable/1, merge/1, rmerge/1, sort_rand/1,
usort_1/1, usort_stable/1, umerge/1, rumerge/1,usort_rand/1,
keymerge/1, rkeymerge/1,
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
zip_unzip/1, zip_unzip3/1, zipwith/1, zipwith3/1,
filter_partition/1,
otp_5939/1, otp_6023/1, otp_6606/1, otp_7230/1,
- suffix/1, subtract/1, droplast/1]).
+ suffix/1, subtract/1, droplast/1, hof/1]).
%% Sort randomized lists until stopped.
%%
@@ -81,37 +81,51 @@
suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
all() ->
- [{group, append}, reverse, member, keymember,
- keysearch_keyfind, keystore, keytake, dropwhile, {group,sort},
- {group, usort}, {group, keysort}, {group, ukeysort},
- {group, funsort}, {group, ufunsort}, {group, sublist},
- {group, flatten}, {group, seq}, zip_unzip, zip_unzip3,
- zipwith, zipwith3, filter_partition, {group, tickets},
- suffix, subtract].
+ [{group, append},
+ {group, key},
+ {group,sort},
+ {group, usort},
+ {group, keysort},
+ {group, ukeysort},
+ {group, funsort},
+ {group, ufunsort},
+ {group, sublist},
+ {group, flatten},
+ {group, seq},
+ {group, tickets},
+ {group, zip},
+ {group, misc}].
groups() ->
- [{append, [], [append_1, append_2]},
- {usort, [],
+ [{append, [parallel], [append_1, append_2]},
+ {usort, [parallel],
[umerge, rumerge, usort_1, usort_rand, usort_stable]},
- {keysort, [],
+ {keysort, [parallel],
[keymerge, rkeymerge, keysort_1, keysort_rand,
keysort_i, keysort_stable, keysort_error]},
- {sort,[],[merge, rmerge, sort_1, sort_rand]},
- {ukeysort, [],
+ {key, [parallel], [keymember, keysearch_keyfind, keystore,
+ keytake, keyreplace]},
+ {sort,[parallel],[merge, rmerge, sort_1, sort_rand]},
+ {ukeysort, [parallel],
[ukeymerge, rukeymerge, ukeysort_1, ukeysort_rand,
ukeysort_i, ukeysort_stable, ukeysort_error]},
- {funsort, [],
+ {funsort, [parallel],
[funmerge, rfunmerge, funsort_1, funsort_stable,
funsort_error, funsort_rand]},
- {ufunsort, [],
+ {ufunsort, [parallel],
[ufunmerge, rufunmerge, ufunsort_1, ufunsort_stable,
ufunsort_error, ufunsort_rand]},
- {seq, [], [seq_loop, seq_2, seq_3, seq_2_e, seq_3_e]},
- {sublist, [],
+ {seq, [parallel], [seq_loop, seq_2, seq_3, seq_2_e, seq_3_e]},
+ {sublist, [parallel],
[sublist_2, sublist_3, sublist_2_e, sublist_3_e]},
- {flatten, [],
+ {flatten, [parallel],
[flatten_1, flatten_2, flatten_1_e, flatten_2_e]},
- {tickets, [], [otp_5939, otp_6023, otp_6606, otp_7230]}].
+ {tickets, [parallel], [otp_5939, otp_6023, otp_6606, otp_7230]},
+ {zip, [parallel], [zip_unzip, zip_unzip3, zipwith, zipwith3]},
+ {misc, [parallel], [reverse, member, dropwhile, takewhile,
+ filter_partition, suffix, subtract,
+ hof]}
+ ].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
Config.
@@ -345,6 +359,33 @@ dropwhile(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok.
+takewhile(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ F = fun(C) -> C =/= $@ end,
+
+ [] = lists:takewhile(F, []),
+ [a] = lists:takewhile(F, [a]),
+ [a,b] = lists:takewhile(F, [a,b]),
+ [a,b,c] = lists:takewhile(F, [a,b,c]),
+
+ [] = lists:takewhile(F, [$@]),
+ [] = lists:takewhile(F, [$@,$@]),
+ [a] = lists:takewhile(F, [a,$@]),
+
+ [$k] = lists:takewhile(F, [$k,$@]),
+ [$k,$l] = lists:takewhile(F, [$k,$l,$@,$@]),
+ [a] = lists:takewhile(F, [a,$@,$@,$@]),
+
+ [] = lists:takewhile(F, [$@,a,$@,b]),
+ [] = lists:takewhile(F, [$@,$@,a,$@,b]),
+ [] = lists:takewhile(F, [$@,$@,$@,a,$@,b]),
+
+ Long = lists:seq(1, 1024),
+ Shorter = lists:seq(1, 400),
+
+ Shorter = lists:takewhile(fun(E) -> E =< 400 end, Long),
+
+ ok.
+
keystore(doc) ->
["OTP-XXX."];
keystore(suite) -> [];
@@ -382,6 +423,17 @@ keytake(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
?line false = lists:keytake(4, 2, L),
ok.
+%% Test lists:keyreplace/4.
+keyreplace(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ [{new,42}] = lists:keyreplace(k, 1, [{k,1}], {new,42}),
+ [atom,{new,a,b}] = lists:keyreplace(k, 1, [atom,{k,1}], {new,a,b}),
+ [a,{x,y,z}] = lists:keyreplace(a, 5, [a,{x,y,z}], {no,use}),
+
+ %% Error cases.
+ {'EXIT',_} = (catch lists:keyreplace(k, 1, [], not_tuple)),
+ {'EXIT',_} = (catch lists:keyreplace(k, 0, [], {a,b})),
+ ok.
+
merge(doc) -> ["merge functions"];
merge(suite) -> [];
merge(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
@@ -2326,19 +2378,25 @@ sublist_3_e(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
-define(flatten_error1(X), ?line {'EXIT', _} = (catch lists:flatten(X))).
-define(flatten_error2(X,Y), ?line {'EXIT', _} = (catch lists:flatten(X,Y))).
-flatten_1(doc) -> ["flatten/1"];
-flatten_1(suite) -> [];
+%% Test lists:flatten/1,2 and lists:flatlength/1.
flatten_1(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- ?line [] = lists:flatten([]),
- ?line [1,2] = lists:flatten([1,2]),
- ?line [1,2] = lists:flatten([1,[2]]),
- ?line [1,2] = lists:flatten([[1],2]),
- ?line [1,2] = lists:flatten([[1],[2]]),
- ?line [1,2] = lists:flatten([[1,2]]),
- ?line [a,b,c,d] = lists:flatten([[a],[b,c,[d]]]),
+ [] = lists_flatten([]),
+ [1,2] = lists_flatten([1,2]),
+ [1,2] = lists_flatten([1,[2]]),
+ [1,2] = lists_flatten([[1],2]),
+ [1,2] = lists_flatten([[1],[2]]),
+ [1,2] = lists_flatten([[1,2]]),
+ [a,b,c,d] = lists_flatten([[a],[b,c,[d]]]),
ok.
+lists_flatten(List) ->
+ Flat = lists:flatten(List),
+ Flat = lists:flatten(List, []),
+ Len = lists:flatlength(List),
+ Len = length(Flat),
+ Flat.
+
flatten_1_e(doc) -> ["flatten/1 error cases"];
flatten_1_e(suite) -> [];
flatten_1_e(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
@@ -2351,11 +2409,11 @@ flatten_1_e(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%%% clear-cut. Right now, I think that any term should be allowed.
%%% But I also wish this function didn't exist at all.
-flatten_2(doc) -> ["flatten/2"];
-flatten_2(suite) -> [];
+%% Test lists:flatten/2.
flatten_2(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- ?line [] = lists:flatten([]),
- ?line [a] = lists:flatten([a]),
+ [] = lists:flatten([], []),
+ [a] = lists:flatten([a], []),
+ [a,b,c,[no,flatten]] = lists:flatten([[a,[b,c]]], [[no,flatten]]),
ok.
flatten_2_e(doc) -> ["flatten/2 error cases"];
@@ -2651,3 +2709,40 @@ droplast(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
?line {'EXIT', {function_clause, _}} = (catch lists:droplast(x)),
ok.
+
+%% Briefly test the common high-order functions to ensure they
+%% are covered.
+hof(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ L = [1,2,3],
+ [1,4,9] = lists:map(fun(N) -> N*N end, L),
+ [1,4,5,6] = lists:flatmap(fun(1) -> [1];
+ (2) -> [];
+ (3) -> [4,5,6]
+ end, L),
+ [{1,[a]},{2,[b]},{3,[c]}] =
+ lists:keymap(fun(A) -> [A] end, 2, [{1,a},{2,b},{3,c}]),
+
+ [1,3] = lists:filter(fun(N) -> N rem 2 =:= 1 end, L),
+ FilterMapFun = fun(1) -> true;
+ (2) -> {true,42};
+ (3) -> false
+ end,
+ [1,42] = lists:filtermap(FilterMapFun, L),
+ [1,42] = lists:zf(FilterMapFun, L),
+
+ [3,2,1] = lists:foldl(fun(E, A) -> [E|A] end, [], L),
+ [1,2,3] = lists:foldr(fun(E, A) -> [E|A] end, [], L),
+ {[1,4,9],[3,2,1]} = lists:mapfoldl(fun(E, A) ->
+ {E*E,[E|A]}
+ end, [], L),
+ {[1,4,9],[1,2,3]} = lists:mapfoldr(fun(E, A) ->
+ {E*E,[E|A]}
+ end, [], L),
+
+ true = lists:any(fun(N) -> N =:= 2 end, L),
+ false = lists:any(fun(N) -> N =:= 42 end, L),
+
+ true = lists:all(fun(N) -> is_integer(N) end, L),
+ false = lists:all(fun(N) -> N rem 2 =:= 0 end, L),
+
+ ok.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/proc_lib_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/proc_lib_SUITE.erl
index 36f009eec6..f7a6a38138 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/proc_lib_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/proc_lib_SUITE.erl
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2,
crash/1, sync_start_nolink/1, sync_start_link/1,
spawn_opt/1, sp1/0, sp2/0, sp3/1, sp4/2, sp5/1,
- hibernate/1, stop/1]).
+ hibernate/1, stop/1, t_format/1]).
-export([ otp_6345/1, init_dont_hang/1]).
-export([hib_loop/1, awaken/1]).
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
all() ->
[crash, {group, sync_start}, spawn_opt, hibernate,
- {group, tickets}, stop].
+ {group, tickets}, stop, t_format].
groups() ->
[{tickets, [], [otp_6345, init_dont_hang]},
@@ -80,77 +80,123 @@ end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
crash(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
error_logger:add_report_handler(?MODULE, self()),
- Pid = proc_lib:spawn(?MODULE, sp1, []),
- Pid ! die,
- ?line Report = receive
- {crash_report, Pid, Report0} -> Report0
- after 2000 -> test_server:fail(no_crash_report)
- end,
- ?line proc_lib:format(Report),
- ?line [PidRep, []] = Report,
- ?line {value, {initial_call,{?MODULE,sp1,[]}}} =
- lists:keysearch(initial_call, 1, PidRep),
- Self = self(),
- ?line {value, {ancestors,[Self]}} =
- lists:keysearch(ancestors, 1, PidRep),
- ?line {value, {error_info,{exit,die,_StackTrace1}}} =
- lists:keysearch(error_info, 1, PidRep),
-
- F = fun sp1/0,
- Pid1 = proc_lib:spawn(node(), F),
- Pid1 ! die,
- ?line [PidRep1, []] = receive
- {crash_report, Pid1, Report1} -> Report1
- after 2000 -> test_server:fail(no_crash_report)
- end,
- ?line {value, {initial_call,{Fmod,Fname,[]}}} =
- lists:keysearch(initial_call, 1, PidRep1),
- ?line {module,Fmod} = erlang:fun_info(F, module),
- ?line {name,Fname} = erlang:fun_info(F, name),
- ?line {value, {ancestors,[Self]}} =
- lists:keysearch(ancestors, 1, PidRep1),
- ?line {value, {error_info,{exit,die,_StackTrace2}}} =
- lists:keysearch(error_info, 1, PidRep1),
-
- Pid2 = proc_lib:spawn(?MODULE, sp2, []),
- test_server:sleep(100),
- ?line {?MODULE,sp2,[]} = proc_lib:initial_call(Pid2),
- ?line {?MODULE,sp2,0} = proc_lib:translate_initial_call(Pid2),
- Pid2 ! die,
- ?line [Pid2Rep, [{neighbour, LinkRep}]] =
- receive
- {crash_report, Pid2, Report2} -> Report2
- after 2000 -> test_server:fail(no_crash_report)
- end,
- ?line {value, {initial_call,{?MODULE,sp2,[]}}} =
- lists:keysearch(initial_call, 1, Pid2Rep),
- ?line {value, {ancestors,[Self]}} =
- lists:keysearch(ancestors, 1, Pid2Rep),
- ?line {value, {error_info,{exit,die,_StackTrace3}}} =
- lists:keysearch(error_info, 1, Pid2Rep),
- ?line {value, {initial_call,{?MODULE,sp1,[]}}} =
- lists:keysearch(initial_call, 1, LinkRep),
-
%% Make sure that we don't get a crash report if a process
%% terminates with reason 'shutdown' or reason {shutdown,Reason}.
- ?line process_flag(trap_exit, true),
- ?line Pid3 = proc_lib:spawn_link(erlang, apply,
- [fun() -> exit(shutdown) end,[]]),
+ process_flag(trap_exit, true),
+ Pid0 = proc_lib:spawn_link(erlang, apply,
+ [fun() -> exit(shutdown) end,[]]),
+ Pid1 = proc_lib:spawn_link(erlang, apply,
+ [fun() -> exit({shutdown,{a,b,c}}) end,[]]),
+
+ receive {'EXIT',Pid0,shutdown} -> ok end,
+ receive {'EXIT',Pid1,{shutdown,{a,b,c}}} -> ok end,
+ process_flag(trap_exit, false),
+ %% We expect any unexpected messages to be caught below,
+ %% so we don't have explicitly wait some time to be sure.
+
+ %% Spawn export function.
+ Pid2 = proc_lib:spawn(?MODULE, sp1, []),
+ Pid2 ! die,
+ Exp2 = [{initial_call,{?MODULE,sp1,[]}},
+ {ancestors,[self()]},
+ {error_info,{exit,die,{stacktrace}}}],
+ analyse_crash(Pid2, Exp2, []),
- ?line Pid4 = proc_lib:spawn_link(erlang, apply,
- [fun() -> exit({shutdown,{a,b,c}}) end,[]]),
+ %% Spawn fun.
+ F = fun sp1/0,
+ Pid3 = proc_lib:spawn(node(), F),
+ Pid3 ! die,
+ {module,?MODULE} = erlang:fun_info(F, module),
+ {name,Fname} = erlang:fun_info(F, name),
+ Exp3 = [{initial_call,{?MODULE,Fname,[]}},
+ {ancestors,[self()]},
+ {error_info,{exit,die,{stacktrace}}}],
+ analyse_crash(Pid3, Exp3, []),
- ?line receive {'EXIT',Pid3,shutdown} -> ok end,
- ?line receive {'EXIT',Pid4,{shutdown,{a,b,c}}} -> ok end,
- ?line process_flag(trap_exit, false),
+ %% Spawn function with neighbour.
+ Pid4 = proc_lib:spawn(?MODULE, sp2, []),
+ test_server:sleep(100),
+ {?MODULE,sp2,[]} = proc_lib:initial_call(Pid4),
+ {?MODULE,sp2,0} = proc_lib:translate_initial_call(Pid4),
+ Pid4 ! die,
+ Exp4 = [{initial_call,{?MODULE,sp2,[]}},
+ {ancestors,[self()]},
+ {error_info,{exit,die,{stacktrace}}}],
+ Links4 = [[{initial_call,{?MODULE,sp1,[]}},
+ {ancestors,[Pid4,self()]}]],
+ analyse_crash(Pid4, Exp4, Links4),
+
+ %% Make sure that we still get a crash report if the
+ %% process dictionary have been tampered with.
+
+ Pid5 = proc_lib:spawn(erlang, apply,
+ [fun() ->
+ erase(),
+ exit(abnormal)
+ end,[]]),
+ Exp5 = [{initial_call,absent},
+ {ancestors,[]},
+ {error_info,{exit,abnormal,{stacktrace}}}],
+ analyse_crash(Pid5, Exp5, []),
+
+ error_logger:delete_report_handler(?MODULE),
+ ok.
+analyse_crash(Pid, Expected0, ExpLinks) ->
+ Expected = [{pid,Pid}|Expected0],
receive
- Any ->
- ?line ?t:fail({unexpected_message,Any})
- after 2000 ->
- ok
- end.
+ {crash_report, Pid, Report} ->
+ _ = proc_lib:format(Report), %Smoke test.
+ [Crash,Links] = Report,
+ analyse_crash_1(Expected, Crash),
+ analyse_links(ExpLinks, Links);
+ Unexpected ->
+ io:format("~p\n", [Unexpected]),
+ test_server:fail(unexpected_message)
+ after 5000 ->
+ test_server:fail(no_crash_report)
+ end.
+analyse_links([H|Es], [{neighbour,N}|Links]) ->
+ analyse_crash_1(H, N),
+ analyse_links(Es, Links);
+analyse_links([], []) ->
+ ok.
+
+analyse_crash_1([{Key,absent}|T], Report) ->
+ false = lists:keymember(Key, 1, Report),
+ analyse_crash_1(T, Report);
+analyse_crash_1([{Key,Pattern}|T], Report) ->
+ case lists:keyfind(Key, 1, Report) of
+ false ->
+ io:format("~p", [Report]),
+ test_server:fail({missing_key,Key});
+ {Key,Info} ->
+ try
+ match_info(Pattern, Info)
+ catch
+ no_match ->
+ io:format("key: ~p", [Key]),
+ io:format("pattern: ~p", [Pattern]),
+ io:format("actual: ~p", [Report]),
+ test_server:fail(no_match)
+ end,
+ analyse_crash_1(T, Report)
+ end;
+analyse_crash_1([], _Report) ->
+ [].
+
+match_info(T, T) ->
+ ok;
+match_info({stacktrace}, Stk) when is_list(Stk) ->
+ ok;
+match_info([H1|T1], [H2|T2]) ->
+ match_info(H1, H2),
+ match_info(T1, T2);
+match_info(Tuple1, Tuple2) when tuple_size(Tuple1) =:= tuple_size(Tuple2) ->
+ match_info(tuple_to_list(Tuple1), tuple_to_list(Tuple2));
+match_info(_, _) ->
+ throw(no_match).
sync_start_nolink(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
_Pid = spawn_link(?MODULE, sp5, [self()]),
@@ -301,6 +347,7 @@ hibernate(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
?line {value,{initial_call,{?MODULE,hib_loop,[_]}}} =
lists:keysearch(initial_call, 1, Report),
+ error_logger:delete_report_handler(?MODULE),
ok.
hib_loop(LoopData) ->
@@ -364,7 +411,7 @@ init_dont_hang(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
end.
init_dont_hang_init(_Parent) ->
- 1 = 2.
+ error(bad_init).
%% Test proc_lib:stop/1,3
stop(_Config) ->
@@ -448,10 +495,55 @@ stop(_Config) ->
ok.
system_terminate(crash,_Parent,_Deb,_State) ->
- 1 = 2;
+ error({badmatch,2});
system_terminate(Reason,_Parent,_Deb,_State) ->
exit(Reason).
+
+t_format(_Config) ->
+ error_logger:tty(false),
+ try
+ t_format()
+ after
+ error_logger:tty(true)
+ end,
+ ok.
+
+t_format() ->
+ error_logger:add_report_handler(?MODULE, self()),
+ Pid = proc_lib:spawn(fun t_format_looper/0),
+ HugeData = gb_sets:from_list(lists:seq(1, 100)),
+ Pid ! {die,HugeData},
+ Report = receive
+ {crash_report, Pid, Report0} -> Report0
+ end,
+ Usz = do_test_format(Report, unlimited),
+ Tsz = do_test_format(Report, 20),
+
+ if
+ Tsz >= Usz ->
+ ?t:fail();
+ true ->
+ ok
+ end,
+
+ ok.
+
+do_test_format(Report, Depth) ->
+ io:format("*** Depth = ~p", [Depth]),
+ S0 = proc_lib:format(Report, latin1, Depth),
+ S = lists:flatten(S0),
+ io:put_chars(S),
+ length(S).
+
+t_format_looper() ->
+ receive
+ {die,Data} ->
+ exit(Data);
+ _ ->
+ t_format_looper()
+ end.
+
%%-----------------------------------------------------------------
%% The error_logger handler used.
%%-----------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/qlc_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/qlc_SUITE.erl
index 72216bfa0d..52fdb69b73 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/qlc_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/qlc_SUITE.erl
@@ -74,6 +74,7 @@
otp_5644/1, otp_5195/1, otp_6038_bug/1, otp_6359/1, otp_6562/1,
otp_6590/1, otp_6673/1, otp_6964/1, otp_7114/1, otp_7238/1,
otp_7232/1, otp_7552/1, otp_6674/1, otp_7714/1, otp_11758/1,
+ otp_12946/1,
manpage/1,
@@ -143,7 +144,7 @@ groups() ->
{tickets, [],
[otp_5644, otp_5195, otp_6038_bug, otp_6359, otp_6562,
otp_6590, otp_6673, otp_6964, otp_7114, otp_7232,
- otp_7238, otp_7552, otp_6674, otp_7714, otp_11758]},
+ otp_7238, otp_7552, otp_6674, otp_7714, otp_11758, otp_12946]},
{compat, [], [backward, forward]}].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
@@ -7154,6 +7155,18 @@ otp_6674(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
?line run(Config, Ts).
+otp_12946(doc) ->
+ ["Syntax error."];
+otp_12946(suite) -> [];
+otp_12946(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ Text =
+ <<"-export([init/0]).
+ init() ->
+ ok.
+ y">>,
+ {errors,[{4,erl_parse,_}],[]} = compile_file(Config, Text, []),
+ ok.
+
manpage(doc) ->
"Examples from qlc(3).";
manpage(suite) -> [];
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl
index b03caebe91..111bf620de 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl
@@ -25,7 +25,9 @@
]).
-export([interval_int/1, interval_float/1, seed/1,
- api_eq/1, reference/1, basic_stats/1,
+ api_eq/1, reference/1,
+ basic_stats_uniform_1/1, basic_stats_uniform_2/1,
+ basic_stats_normal/1,
plugin/1, measure/1
]).
@@ -51,11 +53,13 @@ all() ->
[seed, interval_int, interval_float,
api_eq,
reference,
- basic_stats,
+ {group, basic_stats},
plugin, measure
].
-groups() -> [].
+groups() ->
+ [{basic_stats, [parallel],
+ [basic_stats_uniform_1, basic_stats_uniform_2, basic_stats_normal]}].
init_per_suite(Config) -> Config.
end_per_suite(_Config) -> ok.
@@ -291,14 +295,19 @@ gen(_, _, Acc) -> lists:reverse(Acc).
%% The algorithms must have good properties to begin with
%%
-basic_stats(doc) -> ["Check that the algorithms generate sound values."];
-basic_stats(suite) -> [];
-basic_stats(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- io:format("Testing uniform~n",[]),
+%% Check that the algorithms generate sound values.
+
+basic_stats_uniform_1(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
[basic_uniform_1(?LOOP, rand:seed_s(Alg), 0.0, array:new([{default, 0}]))
|| Alg <- algs()],
+ ok.
+
+basic_stats_uniform_2(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
[basic_uniform_2(?LOOP, rand:seed_s(Alg), 0, array:new([{default, 0}]))
|| Alg <- algs()],
+ ok.
+
+basic_stats_normal(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
io:format("Testing normal~n",[]),
[basic_normal_1(?LOOP, rand:seed_s(Alg), 0, 0) || Alg <- algs()],
ok.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/re_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/re_SUITE.erl
index b8c20d9745..d78d6153da 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/re_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/re_SUITE.erl
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
pcre_compile_workspace_overflow/1,re_infinite_loop/1,
re_backwards_accented/1,opt_dupnames/1,opt_all_names/1,inspect/1,
opt_no_start_optimize/1,opt_never_utf/1,opt_ucp/1,
- match_limit/1,sub_binaries/1]).
+ match_limit/1,sub_binaries/1,copt/1]).
-include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl").
-include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl").
@@ -319,32 +319,26 @@ replace_return(doc) ->
["Tests return options of replace together with global searching"];
replace_return(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Dog = ?t:timetrap(?t:minutes(3)),
- ?line {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch re:replace("na","(a","")),
- ?line <<"nasse">> = re:replace(<<"nisse">>,"i","a",[{return,binary}]),
- ?line <<"ABCÅXABCXA">> = re:replace("ABC\305abcdABCabcdA","a(?<FOO>bcd)","X",[global,{return,binary}]),
-
- ?line [<<"ABCÅ">>,
- <<"X">>,
- <<"ABC">>,
- <<"X">> |
- <<"A">> ] =
- re:replace("ABCÅabcdABCabcdA","a(?<FOO>bcd)","X",[global,{return,iodata}]),
- ?line "ABCÅXABCXA" = re:replace("ABCÅabcdABCabcdA","a(?<FOO>bcd)","X",[global,{return,list},unicode]),
- ?line <<65,66,67,195,133,88,65,66,67,88,65>> = re:replace("ABCÅabcdABCabcdA","a(?<FOO>bcd)","X",[global,{return,binary},unicode]),
- ?line <<65,66,67,195,133,88,65,66,67,97,98,99,100,65>> = re:replace("ABCÅabcdABCabcdA","a(?<FOO>bcd)","X",[{return,binary},unicode]),
- ?line <<"iXk">> = re:replace("abcdefghijk","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\9X",[{return,binary}]),
- ?line <<"jXk">> = re:replace("abcdefghijk","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\10X",[{return,binary}]),
- ?line <<"Xk">> = re:replace("abcdefghijk","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\11X",[{return,binary}]),
- ?line <<"9X1">> = re:replace("12345678901","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\g9X",[{return,binary}]),
- ?line <<"0X1">> = re:replace("12345678901","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\g10X",[{return,binary}]),
- ?line <<"X1">> = re:replace("12345678901","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\g11X",[{return,binary}]),
- ?line <<"971">> = re:replace("12345678901","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\g{9}7",[{return,binary}]),
- ?line <<"071">> = re:replace("12345678901","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\g{10}7",[{return,binary}]),
- ?line <<"71">> = re:replace("12345678901","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\g{11}7",[{return,binary}]),
- ?line "a\x{400}bcX" = re:replace("a\x{400}bcd","d","X",[global,{return,list},unicode]),
- ?line <<"a",208,128,"bcX">> = re:replace("a\x{400}bcd","d","X",[global,{return,binary},unicode]),
- ?line "a\x{400}bcd" = re:replace("a\x{400}bcd","Z","X",[global,{return,list},unicode]),
- ?line <<"a",208,128,"bcd">> = re:replace("a\x{400}bcd","Z","X",[global,{return,binary},unicode]),
+ {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch re:replace("na","(a","")),
+ ok = replacetest(<<"nisse">>,"i","a",[{return,binary}],<<"nasse">>),
+ ok = replacetest("ABC\305abcdABCabcdA","a(?<FOO>bcd)","X",[global,{return,binary}],<<"ABCÅXABCXA">>),
+ ok = replacetest("ABCÅabcdABCabcdA","a(?<FOO>bcd)","X",[global,{return,iodata}],[<<"ABCÅ">>,<<"X">>,<<"ABC">>,<<"X">>|<<"A">>]),
+ ok = replacetest("ABCÅabcdABCabcdA","a(?<FOO>bcd)","X",[global,{return,list},unicode],"ABCÅXABCXA"),
+ ok = replacetest("ABCÅabcdABCabcdA","a(?<FOO>bcd)","X",[global,{return,binary},unicode],<<65,66,67,195,133,88,65,66,67,88,65>>),
+ ok = replacetest("ABCÅabcdABCabcdA","a(?<FOO>bcd)","X",[{return,binary},unicode],<<65,66,67,195,133,88,65,66,67,97,98,99,100,65>>),
+ ok = replacetest("abcdefghijk","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\9X",[{return,binary}],<<"iXk">>),
+ ok = replacetest("abcdefghijk","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\10X",[{return,binary}],<<"jXk">>),
+ ok = replacetest("abcdefghijk","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\11X",[{return,binary}],<<"Xk">>),
+ ok = replacetest("12345678901","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\g9X",[{return,binary}],<<"9X1">>),
+ ok = replacetest("12345678901","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\g10X",[{return,binary}],<<"0X1">>),
+ ok = replacetest("12345678901","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\g11X",[{return,binary}],<<"X1">>),
+ ok = replacetest("12345678901","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\g{9}7",[{return,binary}],<<"971">>),
+ ok = replacetest("12345678901","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\g{10}7",[{return,binary}],<<"071">>),
+ ok = replacetest("12345678901","(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)(.)","\\g{11}7",[{return,binary}],<<"71">>),
+ ok = replacetest("a\x{400}bcd","d","X",[global,{return,list},unicode],"a\x{400}bcX"),
+ ok = replacetest("a\x{400}bcd","d","X",[global,{return,binary},unicode],<<"a",208,128,"bcX">>),
+ ok = replacetest("a\x{400}bcd","Z","X",[global,{return,list},unicode],"a\x{400}bcd"),
+ ok = replacetest("a\x{400}bcd","Z","X",[global,{return,binary},unicode],<<"a",208,128,"bcd">>),
?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog),
ok.
@@ -389,6 +383,35 @@ crtest(Subject,RE,Options,true,Result) ->
error
end.
+replacetest(Subject,RE,Replacement,Options,Result) ->
+ Result = re:replace(Subject,RE,Replacement,Options),
+ {CompileOptions,ReplaceOptions} = lists:partition(fun copt/1, Options),
+ {ok,MP} = re:compile(RE,CompileOptions),
+ Result = re:replace(Subject,MP,Replacement,ReplaceOptions),
+ ok.
+
+splittest(Subject,RE,Options,Result) ->
+ Result = re:split(Subject,RE,Options),
+ {CompileOptions,SplitOptions} = lists:partition(fun copt/1, Options),
+ {ok,MP} = re:compile(RE,CompileOptions),
+ Result = re:split(Subject,MP,SplitOptions),
+ ok.
+
+copt(caseless) -> true;
+copt(no_start_optimize) -> true;
+copt(never_utf) -> true;
+copt(ucp) -> true;
+copt(dollar_endonly) -> true;
+copt(dotall) -> true;
+copt(extended) -> true;
+copt(firstline) -> true;
+copt(multiline) -> true;
+copt(no_auto_capture) -> true;
+copt(dupnames) -> true;
+copt(ungreedy) -> true;
+copt(unicode) -> true;
+copt(_) -> false.
+
split_autogen(doc) ->
["Test split with autogenerated erlang module"];
split_autogen(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
@@ -401,43 +424,23 @@ split_options(doc) ->
["Test special options to split."];
split_options(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Dog = ?t:timetrap(?t:minutes(1)),
- ?line [[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b">>,<<" ">>],[<<"c">>,<<" ">>]] = re:split("a b c ","( )",[group,trim]),
- ?line [[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b">>,<<" ">>],[<<"c">>,<<" ">>]] = re:split("a b c ","( )",[group,{parts,0}]),
- ?line [[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b">>,<<" ">>],[<<"c">>,<<" ">>],[<<>>]] =
- re:split("a b c ","( )",[{parts,infinity},group]),
- ?line [[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b">>,<<" ">>],[<<"c">>,<<" ">>],[<<>>]] =
- re:split("a b c ","( )",[group]),
- ?line [[<<>>,<<" ">>],[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b">>,<<" ">>],
- [<<"c">>,<<" ">>],[<<"d">>,<<" ">>]] =
- re:split(" a b c d ","( +)",[group,trim]),
- ?line [[<<>>,<<" ">>],[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b">>,<<" ">>],
- [<<"c">>,<<" ">>],[<<"d">>,<<" ">>]] =
- re:split(" a b c d ","( +)",[{parts,0},group]),
- ?line [[<<>>,<<" ">>],[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b">>,<<" ">>],
- [<<"c">>,<<" ">>],[<<"d">>,<<" ">>],[<<>>]] =
- re:split(" a b c d ","( +)",[{parts,infinity},group]),
- ?line [[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b c d">>]] =
- re:split("a b c d","( +)",[{parts,2},group]),
- ?line [[[967]," "],["b c d"]] =
- re:split([967]++" b c d","( +)",
- [{parts,2},group,{return,list},unicode]),
- ?line [[<<207,135>>,<<" ">>],[<<"b c d">>]] =
- re:split([967]++" b c d","( +)",
- [{parts,2},group,{return,binary},unicode]),
- ?line {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} =
- (catch re:split([967]++" b c d","( +)",
- [{parts,2},group,{return,binary}])),
- ?line {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} =
- (catch re:split("a b c d","( +)",[{parts,-2}])),
- ?line {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} =
- (catch re:split("a b c d","( +)",[{parts,banan}])),
- ?line {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} =
- (catch re:split("a b c d","( +)",[{capture,all}])),
- ?line {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} =
- (catch re:split("a b c d","( +)",[{capture,[],binary}])),
+ ok = splittest("a b c ","( )",[group,trim],[[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b">>,<<" ">>],[<<"c">>,<<" ">>]]),
+ ok = splittest("a b c ","( )",[group,{parts,0}],[[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b">>,<<" ">>],[<<"c">>,<<" ">>]]),
+ ok = splittest("a b c ","( )",[{parts,infinity},group],[[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b">>,<<" ">>],[<<"c">>,<<" ">>],[<<>>]]),
+ ok = splittest("a b c ","( )",[group],[[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b">>,<<" ">>],[<<"c">>,<<" ">>],[<<>>]]),
+ ok = splittest(" a b c d ","( +)",[group,trim],[[<<>>,<<" ">>],[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b">>,<<" ">>],[<<"c">>,<<" ">>],[<<"d">>,<<" ">>]]),
+ ok = splittest(" a b c d ","( +)",[{parts,0},group],[[<<>>,<<" ">>],[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b">>,<<" ">>],[<<"c">>,<<" ">>],[<<"d">>,<<" ">>]]),
+ ok = splittest(" a b c d ","( +)",[{parts,infinity},group],[[<<>>,<<" ">>],[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b">>,<<" ">>],[<<"c">>,<<" ">>],[<<"d">>,<<" ">>],[<<>>]]),
+ ok = splittest("a b c d","( +)",[{parts,2},group],[[<<"a">>,<<" ">>],[<<"b c d">>]]),
+ ok = splittest([967]++" b c d","( +)",[{parts,2},group,{return,list},unicode],[[[967]," "],["b c d"]]),
+ ok = splittest([967]++" b c d","( +)",[{parts,2},group,{return,binary},unicode],[[<<207,135>>,<<" ">>],[<<"b c d">>]]),
+ {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch re:split([967]++" b c d","( +)",[{parts,2},group,{return,binary}])),
+ {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch re:split("a b c d","( +)",[{parts,-2}])),
+ {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch re:split("a b c d","( +)",[{parts,banan}])),
+ {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch re:split("a b c d","( +)",[{capture,all}])),
+ {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch re:split("a b c d","( +)",[{capture,[],binary}])),
% Parts 0 is equal to no parts specification (implicit strip)
- ?line ["a"," ","b"," ","c"," ","d"] =
- re:split("a b c d","( *)",[{parts,0},{return,list}]),
+ ok = splittest("a b c d","( *)",[{parts,0},{return,list}],["a"," ","b"," ","c"," ","d"]),
?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog),
ok.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/zip_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/zip_SUITE.erl
index 9d48d092cf..c275053691 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/zip_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/zip_SUITE.erl
@@ -556,9 +556,10 @@ unzip_to_binary(doc) ->
unzip_to_binary(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
+ WorkDir = filename:join(PrivDir, "unzip_to_binary"),
+ _ = file:make_dir(WorkDir),
- delete_all_in(PrivDir),
- file:set_cwd(PrivDir),
+ ok = file:set_cwd(WorkDir),
Long = filename:join(DataDir, "abc.zip"),
%% Unzip a zip file into a binary
@@ -569,7 +570,7 @@ unzip_to_binary(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
end, FBList),
%% Make sure no files created in cwd
- {ok,[]} = file:list_dir(PrivDir),
+ {ok,[]} = file:list_dir(WorkDir),
ok.
@@ -578,8 +579,10 @@ zip_to_binary(doc) ->
zip_to_binary(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config),
- delete_all_in(PrivDir),
- file:set_cwd(PrivDir),
+ WorkDir = filename:join(PrivDir, "zip_to_binary"),
+ _ = file:make_dir(WorkDir),
+
+ file:set_cwd(WorkDir),
FileName = "abc.txt",
ZipName = "t.zip",
FilePath = filename:join(DataDir, FileName),
@@ -589,7 +592,7 @@ zip_to_binary(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{ok, {ZipName, ZipB}} = zip:zip(ZipName, [FileName], [memory]),
%% Make sure no files created in cwd
- {ok,[FileName]} = file:list_dir(PrivDir),
+ {ok,[FileName]} = file:list_dir(WorkDir),
%% Zip to a file
{ok, ZipName} = zip:zip(ZipName, [FileName]),
@@ -696,11 +699,6 @@ do_delete_files([Item|Rest], Cnt) ->
end,
do_delete_files(Rest, Cnt + DelCnt).
-delete_all_in(Dir) ->
- {ok, Files} = file:list_dir(Dir),
- delete_files(lists:map(fun(F) -> filename:join(Dir,F) end,
- Files)).
-
compress_control(doc) ->
["Test control of which files that should be compressed"];
compress_control(suite) -> [];
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/vsn.mk b/lib/stdlib/vsn.mk
index a1f2a946b1..3387d74e57 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/stdlib/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-STDLIB_VSN = 2.5
+STDLIB_VSN = 2.6
diff --git a/lib/test_server/src/ts_lib.erl b/lib/test_server/src/ts_lib.erl
index 61bd55a654..7c3f450194 100644
--- a/lib/test_server/src/ts_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/test_server/src/ts_lib.erl
@@ -250,12 +250,10 @@ do_test(Rest, Vars, Test) ->
{Result,Comment,Rest2}.
%% extract an argument
-get_arg([$ |Rest], Vars, Stop, Acc) ->
- get_arg(Rest, Vars, Stop, Acc);
get_arg([$(|Rest], Vars, Stop, _) ->
get_arg(Rest, Vars, Stop, []);
get_arg([Stop|Rest], Vars, Stop, Acc) ->
- Arg = lists:reverse(Acc),
+ Arg = string:strip(lists:reverse(Acc)),
Subst = subst(Arg, Vars),
{Subst,Rest};
get_arg([C|Rest], Vars, Stop, Acc) ->
diff --git a/lib/tools/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/tools/doc/src/notes.xml
index e788814564..bf27d2a3e5 100644
--- a/lib/tools/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/tools/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -31,6 +31,25 @@
</header>
<p>This document describes the changes made to the Tools application.</p>
+<section><title>Tools 2.8.1</title>
+
+ <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ If a module includes eunit.hrl, a parse transform adds
+ the function test/0 on line 0 in the module. A bug in
+ OTP-18.0 caused cover:analyse_to_file/1 to fail to insert
+ cover data in the output file when line 0 existed in the
+ cover data table. This is now corrected.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12981</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
<section><title>Tools 2.8</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
diff --git a/lib/tools/src/cover.erl b/lib/tools/src/cover.erl
index 8d1cb96504..366d6bcbd9 100644
--- a/lib/tools/src/cover.erl
+++ b/lib/tools/src/cover.erl
@@ -2437,7 +2437,7 @@ do_analyse_to_file1(Module, OutFile, ErlFile, HTML) ->
"\n\n"]),
Pattern = {#bump{module=Module,line='$1',_='_'},'$2'},
- MS = [{Pattern,[],[{{'$1','$2'}}]}],
+ MS = [{Pattern,[{is_integer,'$1'},{'>','$1',0}],[{{'$1','$2'}}]}],
CovLines = lists:keysort(1,ets:select(?COLLECTION_TABLE, MS)),
print_lines(Module, CovLines, InFd, OutFd, 1, HTML),
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/cover_SUITE.erl b/lib/tools/test/cover_SUITE.erl
index 931e3e2cfa..25c9317608 100644
--- a/lib/tools/test/cover_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/tools/test/cover_SUITE.erl
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
otp_5031/1, eif/1, otp_5305/1, otp_5418/1, otp_6115/1, otp_7095/1,
otp_8188/1, otp_8270/1, otp_8273/1, otp_8340/1,
otp_10979_hanging_node/1, compile_beam_opts/1, eep37/1,
- analyse_no_beam/1]).
+ analyse_no_beam/1, line_0/1]).
-export([do_coverage/1]).
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
all() ->
NoStartStop = [eif,otp_5305,otp_5418,otp_7095,otp_8273,
otp_8340,otp_8188,compile_beam_opts,eep37,
- analyse_no_beam],
+ analyse_no_beam, line_0],
StartStop = [start, compile, analyse, misc, stop,
distribution, reconnect, die_and_reconnect,
dont_reconnect_after_stop, stop_node_after_disconnect,
@@ -1727,6 +1727,26 @@ analyse_no_beam(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok = file:set_cwd(Cwd),
ok.
+%% When including eunit.hrl, a parse transform adds the function
+%% test/0 to line 0 in your module. A bug in OTP-18.0 caused
+%% cover:analyse_to_file/1 to fail to insert cover data in the output
+%% file in this situation. The test below tests that this bug is
+%% corrected.
+line_0(Config) ->
+ ok = file:set_cwd(filename:join(?config(data_dir, Config),
+ "include_eunit_hrl")),
+ {ok, cover_inc_eunit} = compile:file(cover_inc_eunit,[debug_info]),
+ {ok, cover_inc_eunit} = cover:compile_beam(cover_inc_eunit),
+ {ok, CovOut} = cover:analyse_to_file(cover_inc_eunit),
+
+ {ok,Bin} = file:read_file(CovOut),
+ Match = <<"0..| ok.\n">>, % "0.." is missing when bug is there
+ S = byte_size(Bin)-byte_size(Match),
+ <<_:S/binary,Match/binary>> = Bin,
+ ok.
+
+
+
%%--Auxiliary------------------------------------------------------------
analyse_expr(Expr, Config) ->
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/cover_SUITE_data/include_eunit_hrl/cover_inc_eunit.erl b/lib/tools/test/cover_SUITE_data/include_eunit_hrl/cover_inc_eunit.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c1fe7939d2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/tools/test/cover_SUITE_data/include_eunit_hrl/cover_inc_eunit.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+-module(cover_inc_eunit).
+-compile(export_all).
+-include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl").
+
+func() ->
+ ok.
diff --git a/lib/tools/vsn.mk b/lib/tools/vsn.mk
index 68c3f6e29c..e4eda213ba 100644
--- a/lib/tools/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/tools/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-TOOLS_VSN = 2.8
+TOOLS_VSN = 2.8.1
diff --git a/lib/typer/src/typer.erl b/lib/typer/src/typer.erl
index ec00bfaba0..562530c868 100644
--- a/lib/typer/src/typer.erl
+++ b/lib/typer/src/typer.erl
@@ -1012,15 +1012,7 @@ compile_error(Reason) ->
-spec msg(string()) -> 'ok'.
msg(Msg) ->
- case os:type() of
- {unix, _} -> % Output a message on 'stderr', if possible
- P = open_port({fd, 0, 2}, [out]),
- port_command(P, Msg),
- true = port_close(P),
- ok;
- _ -> % win32
- io:format("~s", [Msg])
- end.
+ io:format(standard_error, "~s", [Msg]).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Version and help messages.
diff --git a/lib/wx/api_gen/Makefile b/lib/wx/api_gen/Makefile
index d605f3d8d8..3fa8f1feee 100644
--- a/lib/wx/api_gen/Makefile
+++ b/lib/wx/api_gen/Makefile
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ opt: $(WX) $(GL)
$(WX): wxxml_generated $(COMPILER_T) wxapi.conf $(wildcard wx_extra/wx*.c_src) $(wildcard wx_extra/wx*.erl)
erl -noshell -run wx_gen code && touch wx_code_generated
-wxxml_generated: wx_doxygen.conf wx_extra/bugs.h wx_extra/wxe_evth.h
+wxxml_generated: wx_doxygen.conf wx_extra/bugs.h wx_extra/wxe_evth.h wx_extra/added_func.h
sed -e 's|@WXGTK_DIR@|$(WXGTK_DIR)|g' wx_doxygen.conf > wx_doxygen
doxygen wx_doxygen && touch wxxml_generated
diff --git a/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_extra/added_func.h b/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_extra/added_func.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2323529368
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_extra/added_func.h
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+// Added 3.0 functionality
+
+class WXDLLIMPEXP_AUI wxAuiTabArt
+{
+public:
+ virtual void SetColour(const wxColour& colour) = 0;
+ virtual void SetActiveColour(const wxColour& colour) = 0;
+};
+
+// Api to get data out of paneinfo
+class WXDLLIMPEXP_AUI wxAuiPaneInfo
+{
+ public:
+ wxString GetName();
+ wxString GetCaption();
+ wxIcon GetIcon();
+
+ wxWindow* GetWindow();
+ wxFrame* GetFrame();
+
+ int GetDirection();
+ int GetLayer();
+ int GetRow();
+ int GetPosition();
+
+ wxPoint GetFloatingPosition();
+ wxSize GetFloatingSize();
+};
diff --git a/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_gen.erl b/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_gen.erl
index 114b3e561e..5cf09e5eee 100644
--- a/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_gen.erl
+++ b/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_gen.erl
@@ -771,14 +771,19 @@ parse_type2([N="wxGridCellCoordsArray"|R],Info,Opts,T) ->
parse_type2(R,Info,Opts,T#type{name=N,base={comp,"wxGridCellCoords",
[{int,"R"},{int,"C"}]},
single=array});
+parse_type2([N="wxAuiPaneInfoArray"|R],Info,Opts,T) ->
+ parse_type2(R,Info,Opts,T#type{name=N,base={class,"wxAuiPaneInfo"},
+ single=array});
+
parse_type2([N="wxRect"|R],Info,Opts,T) ->
parse_type2(R,Info,Opts,T#type{name=N,base={comp,N,[{int,"X"},{int,"Y"},
{int,"W"},{int,"H"}]}});
parse_type2([N="wxColour"|R],Info,Opts,T) ->
parse_type2(R,Info,Opts,T#type{name=N,
base={comp,N,[{int,"R"},{int,"G"},{int,"B"},{int,"A"}]}});
-parse_type2([N="wxColor"|R],Info,Opts,T) ->
- parse_type2(R,Info,Opts,T#type{name="wxColour",
+parse_type2(["wxColor"|R],Info,Opts,T) ->
+ N = "wxColour",
+ parse_type2(R,Info,Opts,T#type{name=N,
base={comp,N,[{int,"R"},{int,"G"},{int,"B"},{int,"A"}]}});
parse_type2([N="wxPoint2DDouble"|R],Info,Opts,T) ->
diff --git a/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_gen_cpp.erl b/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_gen_cpp.erl
index 2ce6295078..5649336b5d 100644
--- a/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_gen_cpp.erl
+++ b/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_gen_cpp.erl
@@ -235,7 +235,8 @@ gen_funcs(Defs) ->
w("}} /* The End */~n~n~n"),
UglySkipList = ["wxCaret", "wxCalendarDateAttr",
- "wxFileDataObject", "wxTextDataObject", "wxBitmapDataObject"
+ "wxFileDataObject", "wxTextDataObject", "wxBitmapDataObject",
+ "wxAuiSimpleTabArt"
],
w("bool WxeApp::delete_object(void *ptr, wxeRefData *refd) {~n", []),
@@ -323,12 +324,8 @@ gen_method(CName, M=#method{name=N,params=Ps0,type=T,method_type=MT,id=MethodId
put(current_func, N),
put(bin_count,-1),
?WTC("gen_method"),
- Endif = case lists:keysearch(deprecated, 1, FOpts) of
- {value, {deprecated, IfDef}} ->
- w("#if ~s~n", [IfDef]),
- true;
- _ -> false
- end,
+ Endif1 = gen_if(deprecated, FOpts),
+ Endif2 = gen_if(test_if, FOpts),
w("case ~s: { // ~s::~s~n", [wx_gen_erl:get_unique_name(MethodId),CName,N]),
Ps1 = declare_variables(void, Ps0),
{Ps2,Align} = decode_arguments(Ps1),
@@ -347,10 +344,19 @@ gen_method(CName, M=#method{name=N,params=Ps0,type=T,method_type=MT,id=MethodId
free_args(),
build_return_vals(T,Ps3),
w(" break;~n}~n", []),
- Endif andalso w("#endif~n", []),
+ Endif1 andalso w("#endif~n", []),
+ Endif2 andalso w("#endif~n", []),
erase(current_func),
M.
+gen_if(What, Opts) ->
+ case lists:keysearch(What, 1, Opts) of
+ {value, {What, IfDef}} ->
+ w("#if ~s~n", [IfDef]),
+ true;
+ _ -> false
+ end.
+
declare_variables(void,Ps) ->
[declare_var(P) || P <- Ps];
declare_variables(T, Ps) ->
@@ -1014,6 +1020,10 @@ build_ret(Name,_,#type{base={comp,_,_},single=array}) ->
w(" for(unsigned int i=0; i < ~s.GetCount(); i++) {~n", [Name]),
w(" rt.add(~s[i]);~n }~n",[Name]),
w(" rt.endList(~s.GetCount());~n",[Name]);
+build_ret(Name,_,#type{base={class,Class},single=array}) ->
+ w(" for(unsigned int i=0; i < ~s.GetCount(); i++) {~n", [Name]),
+ w(" rt.addRef(getRef((void *) &~s.Item(i), memenv), \"~s\");~n }~n",[Name, Class]),
+ w(" rt.endList(~s.GetCount());~n",[Name]);
build_ret(Name,_,#type{name=List,single=list,base={class,Class}}) ->
w(" int i=0;~n"),
w(" for(~s::const_iterator it = ~s.begin(); it != ~s.end(); ++it) {~n",
diff --git a/lib/wx/api_gen/wxapi.conf b/lib/wx/api_gen/wxapi.conf
index 0d1fef6272..f076323bea 100644
--- a/lib/wx/api_gen/wxapi.conf
+++ b/lib/wx/api_gen/wxapi.conf
@@ -1246,7 +1246,8 @@
'SetArtProvider','SetDockSizeConstraint','SetFlags','SetManagedWindow',
'ShowHint','UnInit','Update']}.
-{class, wxAuiPaneInfo, root, [{ifdef, wxUSE_AUI}],
+{class, wxAuiPaneInfo, root,
+ [{ifdef, wxUSE_AUI}],
[
wxAuiPaneInfo,'~wxAuiPaneInfo',
'BestSize','Bottom','BottomDockable','Caption','CaptionVisible',
@@ -1263,7 +1264,44 @@
'MinSize','MinimizeButton','Movable','Name',
'PaneBorder','PinButton','Position','Resizable','Right',
'RightDockable','Row','SafeSet','SetFlag','Show','ToolbarPane',
- 'Top','TopDockable','Window']}.
+ 'Top','TopDockable','Window',
+ %% Extended func
+ %% These are not initilized by default and thus cause crashes
+ %% {'GetName',
+ %% [{pre_hook, [{c, "#if 0\n"}]},
+ %% {post_hook, [{c, "#endif\n if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);\n wxString Result = This->name"}]}]},
+ %% {'GetCaption',
+ %% [{pre_hook, [{c, "#if 0\n"}]},
+ %% {post_hook, [{c, "#endif\n if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);\n wxString Result = This->caption"}]}]},
+ %% {'GetIcon',
+ %% [{pre_hook, [{c, "#if 0\n"}]},
+ %% {post_hook, [{c, "#endif\n if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);\n wxIcon Result = This->icon"}]}]},
+ {'GetWindow',
+ [{pre_hook, [{c, "#if 0\n"}]},
+ {post_hook, [{c, "#endif\n if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);\n wxWindow* Result = This->window"}]}]},
+ {'GetFrame',
+ [{pre_hook, [{c, "#if 0\n"}]},
+ {post_hook, [{c, "#endif\n if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);\n wxFrame* Result = This->frame"}]}]},
+ {'GetDirection',
+ [{pre_hook, [{c, "#if 0\n"}]},
+ {post_hook, [{c, "#endif\n if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);\n int Result = This->dock_direction"}]}]},
+ {'GetLayer',
+ [{pre_hook, [{c, "#if 0\n"}]},
+ {post_hook, [{c, "#endif\n if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);\n int Result = This->dock_layer"}]}]},
+ {'GetRow',
+ [{pre_hook, [{c, "#if 0\n"}]},
+ {post_hook, [{c, "#endif\n if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);\n int Result = This->dock_row"}]}]},
+ {'GetPosition',
+ [{pre_hook, [{c, "#if 0\n"}]},
+ {post_hook, [{c, "#endif\n if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);\n int Result = This->dock_pos"}]}]},
+ {'GetFloatingPosition',
+ [{pre_hook, [{c, "#if 0\n"}]},
+ {post_hook, [{c, "#endif\n if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);\n wxPoint Result = This->floating_pos"}]}]},
+ {'GetFloatingSize',
+ [{pre_hook, [{c, "#if 0\n"}]},
+ {post_hook, [{c, "#endif\n if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);\n wxSize Result = This->floating_size"}]}]}
+
+]}.
{class, wxAuiNotebook, wxControl, [{ifdef, wxUSE_AUI}],
['wxAuiNotebook','AddPage',%'AdvanceSelection',
@@ -1282,15 +1320,22 @@
%'Clone','DrawBackground','DrawButton','DrawTab','GetBestTabCtrlSize',
%'GetIndentSize','GetTabSize','SetFlags','SetMeasuringFont',
%'SetNormalFont','SetSelectedFont','SetSizingInfo'%,'ShowWindowList'
+ 'SetFlags', 'SetMeasuringFont', 'SetNormalFont', 'SetSelectedFont',
+ {'SetColour', [{test_if, "wxCHECK_VERSION(3,0,0)"}]},
+ {'SetActiveColour', [{test_if, "wxCHECK_VERSION(3,0,0)"}]}
]}.
{class,wxAuiDockArt, root, [{ifdef, wxUSE_AUI}],
[%% 'wxAuiDockArt','~wxAuiDockArt' %,
%%'DrawBackground','DrawBorder','DrawCaption', %% Pure virtual funcs
%%'DrawGripper','DrawPaneButton','DrawSash',
- %%'GetColor','GetColour','GetFont','GetMetric','SetColor','SetColour','SetFont','SetMetric'
+ 'GetColour','GetFont','GetMetric','SetColour','SetFont','SetMetric'
]}.
+{class,wxAuiSimpleTabArt, wxAuiTabArt, [{ifdef, wxUSE_AUI}],
+ [wxAuiSimpleTabArt]}.
+
+
{class, wxMDIParentFrame, wxFrame, [],
[
'wxMDIParentFrame',
@@ -1870,7 +1915,7 @@
]}.
-{class, wxAuiManagerEvent, wxEvent,
+{class, wxAuiManagerEvent, wxEvent,
[{acc, [{button, "GetButton()"},
{dc, "GetDC()"},
{pane, "GetPane()"},
@@ -1880,6 +1925,7 @@
wxEVT_AUI_PANE_CLOSE,
wxEVT_AUI_PANE_MAXIMIZE,
wxEVT_AUI_PANE_RESTORE,
+ {wxEVT_AUI_PANE_ACTIVATED, {test_if, "wxCHECK_VERSION(2,9,5)"}},
wxEVT_AUI_RENDER,
wxEVT_AUI_FIND_MANAGER
]}],
diff --git a/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_events.cpp b/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_events.cpp
index f6a5868b48..a532ee985d 100644
--- a/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_events.cpp
+++ b/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_events.cpp
@@ -54,255 +54,258 @@ void initEventTable()
struct { int ev_type; int class_id; const char * ev_name;} event_types[] =
{
{wxEVT_NULL, 0, "null"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_BUTTON_CLICKED, 164, "command_button_clicked"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_CHECKBOX_CLICKED, 164, "command_checkbox_clicked"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_CHOICE_SELECTED, 164, "command_choice_selected"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LISTBOX_SELECTED, 164, "command_listbox_selected"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LISTBOX_DOUBLECLICKED, 164, "command_listbox_doubleclicked"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_UPDATED, 164, "command_text_updated"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_ENTER, 164, "command_text_enter"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_MENU_SELECTED, 164, "command_menu_selected"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_SLIDER_UPDATED, 164, "command_slider_updated"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_RADIOBOX_SELECTED, 164, "command_radiobox_selected"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_RADIOBUTTON_SELECTED, 164, "command_radiobutton_selected"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_SCROLLBAR_UPDATED, 164, "command_scrollbar_updated"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_VLBOX_SELECTED, 164, "command_vlbox_selected"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_COMBOBOX_SELECTED, 164, "command_combobox_selected"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TOOL_RCLICKED, 164, "command_tool_rclicked"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TOOL_ENTER, 164, "command_tool_enter"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_CHECKLISTBOX_TOGGLED, 164, "command_checklistbox_toggled"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TOGGLEBUTTON_CLICKED, 164, "command_togglebutton_clicked"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LEFT_CLICK, 164, "command_left_click"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LEFT_DCLICK, 164, "command_left_dclick"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_RIGHT_CLICK, 164, "command_right_click"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_SET_FOCUS, 164, "command_set_focus"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_KILL_FOCUS, 164, "command_kill_focus"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_ENTER, 164, "command_enter"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLL_TOP, 165, "scroll_top"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLL_BOTTOM, 165, "scroll_bottom"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLL_LINEUP, 165, "scroll_lineup"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLL_LINEDOWN, 165, "scroll_linedown"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLL_PAGEUP, 165, "scroll_pageup"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLL_PAGEDOWN, 165, "scroll_pagedown"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLL_THUMBTRACK, 165, "scroll_thumbtrack"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLL_THUMBRELEASE, 165, "scroll_thumbrelease"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLL_CHANGED, 165, "scroll_changed"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_TOP, 166, "scrollwin_top"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_BOTTOM, 166, "scrollwin_bottom"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_LINEUP, 166, "scrollwin_lineup"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_LINEDOWN, 166, "scrollwin_linedown"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_PAGEUP, 166, "scrollwin_pageup"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_PAGEDOWN, 166, "scrollwin_pagedown"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_THUMBTRACK, 166, "scrollwin_thumbtrack"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_THUMBRELEASE, 166, "scrollwin_thumbrelease"},
- {wxEVT_LEFT_DOWN, 167, "left_down"},
- {wxEVT_LEFT_UP, 167, "left_up"},
- {wxEVT_MIDDLE_DOWN, 167, "middle_down"},
- {wxEVT_MIDDLE_UP, 167, "middle_up"},
- {wxEVT_RIGHT_DOWN, 167, "right_down"},
- {wxEVT_RIGHT_UP, 167, "right_up"},
- {wxEVT_MOTION, 167, "motion"},
- {wxEVT_ENTER_WINDOW, 167, "enter_window"},
- {wxEVT_LEAVE_WINDOW, 167, "leave_window"},
- {wxEVT_LEFT_DCLICK, 167, "left_dclick"},
- {wxEVT_MIDDLE_DCLICK, 167, "middle_dclick"},
- {wxEVT_RIGHT_DCLICK, 167, "right_dclick"},
- {wxEVT_MOUSEWHEEL, 167, "mousewheel"},
- {wxEVT_SET_CURSOR, 168, "set_cursor"},
- {wxEVT_CHAR, 169, "char"},
- {wxEVT_CHAR_HOOK, 169, "char_hook"},
- {wxEVT_KEY_DOWN, 169, "key_down"},
- {wxEVT_KEY_UP, 169, "key_up"},
- {wxEVT_SIZE, 170, "size"},
- {wxEVT_MOVE, 171, "move"},
- {wxEVT_PAINT, 172, "paint"},
- {wxEVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND, 173, "erase_background"},
- {wxEVT_SET_FOCUS, 174, "set_focus"},
- {wxEVT_KILL_FOCUS, 174, "kill_focus"},
- {wxEVT_CHILD_FOCUS, 175, "child_focus"},
- {wxEVT_MENU_OPEN, 176, "menu_open"},
- {wxEVT_MENU_CLOSE, 176, "menu_close"},
- {wxEVT_MENU_HIGHLIGHT, 176, "menu_highlight"},
- {wxEVT_CLOSE_WINDOW, 177, "close_window"},
- {wxEVT_END_SESSION, 177, "end_session"},
- {wxEVT_QUERY_END_SESSION, 177, "query_end_session"},
- {wxEVT_SHOW, 178, "show"},
- {wxEVT_ICONIZE, 179, "iconize"},
- {wxEVT_MAXIMIZE, 180, "maximize"},
- {wxEVT_JOY_BUTTON_DOWN, 181, "joy_button_down"},
- {wxEVT_JOY_BUTTON_UP, 181, "joy_button_up"},
- {wxEVT_JOY_MOVE, 181, "joy_move"},
- {wxEVT_JOY_ZMOVE, 181, "joy_zmove"},
- {wxEVT_UPDATE_UI, 182, "update_ui"},
- {wxEVT_SYS_COLOUR_CHANGED, 183, "sys_colour_changed"},
- {wxEVT_MOUSE_CAPTURE_CHANGED, 184, "mouse_capture_changed"},
- {wxEVT_DISPLAY_CHANGED, 185, "display_changed"},
- {wxEVT_PALETTE_CHANGED, 186, "palette_changed"},
- {wxEVT_QUERY_NEW_PALETTE, 187, "query_new_palette"},
- {wxEVT_NAVIGATION_KEY, 188, "navigation_key"},
- {wxEVT_CREATE, 189, "create"},
- {wxEVT_DESTROY, 190, "destroy"},
- {wxEVT_HELP, 191, "help"},
- {wxEVT_DETAILED_HELP, 191, "detailed_help"},
- {wxEVT_CONTEXT_MENU, 192, "context_menu"},
- {wxEVT_IDLE, 193, "idle"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_CELL_LEFT_CLICK, 194, "grid_cell_left_click"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_CELL_RIGHT_CLICK, 194, "grid_cell_right_click"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_CELL_LEFT_DCLICK, 194, "grid_cell_left_dclick"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_CELL_RIGHT_DCLICK, 194, "grid_cell_right_dclick"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_LABEL_LEFT_CLICK, 194, "grid_label_left_click"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_LABEL_RIGHT_CLICK, 194, "grid_label_right_click"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_LABEL_LEFT_DCLICK, 194, "grid_label_left_dclick"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_LABEL_RIGHT_DCLICK, 194, "grid_label_right_dclick"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_ROW_SIZE, 194, "grid_row_size"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_COL_SIZE, 194, "grid_col_size"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_RANGE_SELECT, 194, "grid_range_select"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_CELL_CHANGE, 194, "grid_cell_change"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_SELECT_CELL, 194, "grid_select_cell"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_EDITOR_SHOWN, 194, "grid_editor_shown"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_EDITOR_HIDDEN, 194, "grid_editor_hidden"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_EDITOR_CREATED, 194, "grid_editor_created"},
- {wxEVT_GRID_CELL_BEGIN_DRAG, 194, "grid_cell_begin_drag"},
- {wxEVT_SASH_DRAGGED, 196, "sash_dragged"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_BEGIN_DRAG, 197, "command_list_begin_drag"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_BEGIN_RDRAG, 197, "command_list_begin_rdrag"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_BEGIN_LABEL_EDIT, 197, "command_list_begin_label_edit"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_END_LABEL_EDIT, 197, "command_list_end_label_edit"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_DELETE_ITEM, 197, "command_list_delete_item"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_DELETE_ALL_ITEMS, 197, "command_list_delete_all_items"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_KEY_DOWN, 197, "command_list_key_down"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_INSERT_ITEM, 197, "command_list_insert_item"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_COL_CLICK, 197, "command_list_col_click"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_COL_RIGHT_CLICK, 197, "command_list_col_right_click"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_COL_BEGIN_DRAG, 197, "command_list_col_begin_drag"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_COL_DRAGGING, 197, "command_list_col_dragging"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_COL_END_DRAG, 197, "command_list_col_end_drag"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_ITEM_SELECTED, 197, "command_list_item_selected"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_ITEM_DESELECTED, 197, "command_list_item_deselected"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_ITEM_RIGHT_CLICK, 197, "command_list_item_right_click"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_ITEM_MIDDLE_CLICK, 197, "command_list_item_middle_click"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_ITEM_ACTIVATED, 197, "command_list_item_activated"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_ITEM_FOCUSED, 197, "command_list_item_focused"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_CACHE_HINT, 197, "command_list_cache_hint"},
- {wxEVT_DATE_CHANGED, 198, "date_changed"},
- {wxEVT_CALENDAR_SEL_CHANGED, 199, "calendar_sel_changed"},
- {wxEVT_CALENDAR_DAY_CHANGED, 199, "calendar_day_changed"},
- {wxEVT_CALENDAR_MONTH_CHANGED, 199, "calendar_month_changed"},
- {wxEVT_CALENDAR_YEAR_CHANGED, 199, "calendar_year_changed"},
- {wxEVT_CALENDAR_DOUBLECLICKED, 199, "calendar_doubleclicked"},
- {wxEVT_CALENDAR_WEEKDAY_CLICKED, 199, "calendar_weekday_clicked"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_FILEPICKER_CHANGED, 200, "command_filepicker_changed"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_DIRPICKER_CHANGED, 200, "command_dirpicker_changed"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_COLOURPICKER_CHANGED, 201, "command_colourpicker_changed"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_FONTPICKER_CHANGED, 202, "command_fontpicker_changed"},
- {wxEVT_STC_CHANGE, 203, "stc_change"},
- {wxEVT_STC_STYLENEEDED, 203, "stc_styleneeded"},
- {wxEVT_STC_CHARADDED, 203, "stc_charadded"},
- {wxEVT_STC_SAVEPOINTREACHED, 203, "stc_savepointreached"},
- {wxEVT_STC_SAVEPOINTLEFT, 203, "stc_savepointleft"},
- {wxEVT_STC_ROMODIFYATTEMPT, 203, "stc_romodifyattempt"},
- {wxEVT_STC_KEY, 203, "stc_key"},
- {wxEVT_STC_DOUBLECLICK, 203, "stc_doubleclick"},
- {wxEVT_STC_UPDATEUI, 203, "stc_updateui"},
- {wxEVT_STC_MODIFIED, 203, "stc_modified"},
- {wxEVT_STC_MACRORECORD, 203, "stc_macrorecord"},
- {wxEVT_STC_MARGINCLICK, 203, "stc_marginclick"},
- {wxEVT_STC_NEEDSHOWN, 203, "stc_needshown"},
- {wxEVT_STC_PAINTED, 203, "stc_painted"},
- {wxEVT_STC_USERLISTSELECTION, 203, "stc_userlistselection"},
- {wxEVT_STC_URIDROPPED, 203, "stc_uridropped"},
- {wxEVT_STC_DWELLSTART, 203, "stc_dwellstart"},
- {wxEVT_STC_DWELLEND, 203, "stc_dwellend"},
- {wxEVT_STC_START_DRAG, 203, "stc_start_drag"},
- {wxEVT_STC_DRAG_OVER, 203, "stc_drag_over"},
- {wxEVT_STC_DO_DROP, 203, "stc_do_drop"},
- {wxEVT_STC_ZOOM, 203, "stc_zoom"},
- {wxEVT_STC_HOTSPOT_CLICK, 203, "stc_hotspot_click"},
- {wxEVT_STC_HOTSPOT_DCLICK, 203, "stc_hotspot_dclick"},
- {wxEVT_STC_CALLTIP_CLICK, 203, "stc_calltip_click"},
- {wxEVT_STC_AUTOCOMP_SELECTION, 203, "stc_autocomp_selection"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_BEGIN_DRAG, 209, "command_tree_begin_drag"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_BEGIN_RDRAG, 209, "command_tree_begin_rdrag"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_BEGIN_LABEL_EDIT, 209, "command_tree_begin_label_edit"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_END_LABEL_EDIT, 209, "command_tree_end_label_edit"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_DELETE_ITEM, 209, "command_tree_delete_item"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_GET_INFO, 209, "command_tree_get_info"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_SET_INFO, 209, "command_tree_set_info"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_EXPANDED, 209, "command_tree_item_expanded"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_EXPANDING, 209, "command_tree_item_expanding"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_COLLAPSED, 209, "command_tree_item_collapsed"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_COLLAPSING, 209, "command_tree_item_collapsing"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_SEL_CHANGED, 209, "command_tree_sel_changed"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_SEL_CHANGING, 209, "command_tree_sel_changing"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_KEY_DOWN, 209, "command_tree_key_down"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_ACTIVATED, 209, "command_tree_item_activated"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_RIGHT_CLICK, 209, "command_tree_item_right_click"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_MIDDLE_CLICK, 209, "command_tree_item_middle_click"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_END_DRAG, 209, "command_tree_end_drag"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_STATE_IMAGE_CLICK, 209, "command_tree_state_image_click"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_GETTOOLTIP, 209, "command_tree_item_gettooltip"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_MENU, 209, "command_tree_item_menu"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_NOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGED, 210, "command_notebook_page_changed"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_NOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGING, 210, "command_notebook_page_changing"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_COPY, 216, "command_text_copy"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_CUT, 216, "command_text_cut"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_PASTE, 216, "command_text_paste"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_SPINCTRL_UPDATED, 217, "command_spinctrl_updated"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLL_LINEUP + wxEVT_USER_FIRST, 165, "spin_up"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLL_LINEDOWN + wxEVT_USER_FIRST, 165, "spin_down"},
- {wxEVT_SCROLL_THUMBTRACK + wxEVT_USER_FIRST, 165, "spin"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_SPLITTER_SASH_POS_CHANGED, 219, "command_splitter_sash_pos_changed"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_SPLITTER_SASH_POS_CHANGING, 219, "command_splitter_sash_pos_changing"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_SPLITTER_DOUBLECLICKED, 219, "command_splitter_doubleclicked"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_SPLITTER_UNSPLIT, 219, "command_splitter_unsplit"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_HTML_LINK_CLICKED, 221, "command_html_link_clicked"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_PAGE_CLOSE, 224, "command_auinotebook_page_close"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGED, 224, "command_auinotebook_page_changed"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGING, 224, "command_auinotebook_page_changing"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_BUTTON, 224, "command_auinotebook_button"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_BEGIN_DRAG, 224, "command_auinotebook_begin_drag"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_END_DRAG, 224, "command_auinotebook_end_drag"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_DRAG_MOTION, 224, "command_auinotebook_drag_motion"},
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_ALLOW_DND, 224, "command_auinotebook_allow_dnd"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_BUTTON_CLICKED, 165, "command_button_clicked"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_CHECKBOX_CLICKED, 165, "command_checkbox_clicked"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_CHOICE_SELECTED, 165, "command_choice_selected"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LISTBOX_SELECTED, 165, "command_listbox_selected"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LISTBOX_DOUBLECLICKED, 165, "command_listbox_doubleclicked"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_UPDATED, 165, "command_text_updated"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_ENTER, 165, "command_text_enter"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_MENU_SELECTED, 165, "command_menu_selected"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_SLIDER_UPDATED, 165, "command_slider_updated"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_RADIOBOX_SELECTED, 165, "command_radiobox_selected"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_RADIOBUTTON_SELECTED, 165, "command_radiobutton_selected"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_SCROLLBAR_UPDATED, 165, "command_scrollbar_updated"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_VLBOX_SELECTED, 165, "command_vlbox_selected"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_COMBOBOX_SELECTED, 165, "command_combobox_selected"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TOOL_RCLICKED, 165, "command_tool_rclicked"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TOOL_ENTER, 165, "command_tool_enter"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_CHECKLISTBOX_TOGGLED, 165, "command_checklistbox_toggled"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TOGGLEBUTTON_CLICKED, 165, "command_togglebutton_clicked"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LEFT_CLICK, 165, "command_left_click"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LEFT_DCLICK, 165, "command_left_dclick"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_RIGHT_CLICK, 165, "command_right_click"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_SET_FOCUS, 165, "command_set_focus"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_KILL_FOCUS, 165, "command_kill_focus"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_ENTER, 165, "command_enter"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLL_TOP, 166, "scroll_top"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLL_BOTTOM, 166, "scroll_bottom"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLL_LINEUP, 166, "scroll_lineup"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLL_LINEDOWN, 166, "scroll_linedown"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLL_PAGEUP, 166, "scroll_pageup"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLL_PAGEDOWN, 166, "scroll_pagedown"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLL_THUMBTRACK, 166, "scroll_thumbtrack"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLL_THUMBRELEASE, 166, "scroll_thumbrelease"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLL_CHANGED, 166, "scroll_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_TOP, 167, "scrollwin_top"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_BOTTOM, 167, "scrollwin_bottom"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_LINEUP, 167, "scrollwin_lineup"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_LINEDOWN, 167, "scrollwin_linedown"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_PAGEUP, 167, "scrollwin_pageup"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_PAGEDOWN, 167, "scrollwin_pagedown"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_THUMBTRACK, 167, "scrollwin_thumbtrack"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_THUMBRELEASE, 167, "scrollwin_thumbrelease"},
+ {wxEVT_LEFT_DOWN, 168, "left_down"},
+ {wxEVT_LEFT_UP, 168, "left_up"},
+ {wxEVT_MIDDLE_DOWN, 168, "middle_down"},
+ {wxEVT_MIDDLE_UP, 168, "middle_up"},
+ {wxEVT_RIGHT_DOWN, 168, "right_down"},
+ {wxEVT_RIGHT_UP, 168, "right_up"},
+ {wxEVT_MOTION, 168, "motion"},
+ {wxEVT_ENTER_WINDOW, 168, "enter_window"},
+ {wxEVT_LEAVE_WINDOW, 168, "leave_window"},
+ {wxEVT_LEFT_DCLICK, 168, "left_dclick"},
+ {wxEVT_MIDDLE_DCLICK, 168, "middle_dclick"},
+ {wxEVT_RIGHT_DCLICK, 168, "right_dclick"},
+ {wxEVT_MOUSEWHEEL, 168, "mousewheel"},
+ {wxEVT_SET_CURSOR, 169, "set_cursor"},
+ {wxEVT_CHAR, 170, "char"},
+ {wxEVT_CHAR_HOOK, 170, "char_hook"},
+ {wxEVT_KEY_DOWN, 170, "key_down"},
+ {wxEVT_KEY_UP, 170, "key_up"},
+ {wxEVT_SIZE, 171, "size"},
+ {wxEVT_MOVE, 172, "move"},
+ {wxEVT_PAINT, 173, "paint"},
+ {wxEVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND, 174, "erase_background"},
+ {wxEVT_SET_FOCUS, 175, "set_focus"},
+ {wxEVT_KILL_FOCUS, 175, "kill_focus"},
+ {wxEVT_CHILD_FOCUS, 176, "child_focus"},
+ {wxEVT_MENU_OPEN, 177, "menu_open"},
+ {wxEVT_MENU_CLOSE, 177, "menu_close"},
+ {wxEVT_MENU_HIGHLIGHT, 177, "menu_highlight"},
+ {wxEVT_CLOSE_WINDOW, 178, "close_window"},
+ {wxEVT_END_SESSION, 178, "end_session"},
+ {wxEVT_QUERY_END_SESSION, 178, "query_end_session"},
+ {wxEVT_SHOW, 179, "show"},
+ {wxEVT_ICONIZE, 180, "iconize"},
+ {wxEVT_MAXIMIZE, 181, "maximize"},
+ {wxEVT_JOY_BUTTON_DOWN, 182, "joy_button_down"},
+ {wxEVT_JOY_BUTTON_UP, 182, "joy_button_up"},
+ {wxEVT_JOY_MOVE, 182, "joy_move"},
+ {wxEVT_JOY_ZMOVE, 182, "joy_zmove"},
+ {wxEVT_UPDATE_UI, 183, "update_ui"},
+ {wxEVT_SYS_COLOUR_CHANGED, 184, "sys_colour_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_MOUSE_CAPTURE_CHANGED, 185, "mouse_capture_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_DISPLAY_CHANGED, 186, "display_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_PALETTE_CHANGED, 187, "palette_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_QUERY_NEW_PALETTE, 188, "query_new_palette"},
+ {wxEVT_NAVIGATION_KEY, 189, "navigation_key"},
+ {wxEVT_CREATE, 190, "create"},
+ {wxEVT_DESTROY, 191, "destroy"},
+ {wxEVT_HELP, 192, "help"},
+ {wxEVT_DETAILED_HELP, 192, "detailed_help"},
+ {wxEVT_CONTEXT_MENU, 193, "context_menu"},
+ {wxEVT_IDLE, 194, "idle"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_CELL_LEFT_CLICK, 195, "grid_cell_left_click"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_CELL_RIGHT_CLICK, 195, "grid_cell_right_click"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_CELL_LEFT_DCLICK, 195, "grid_cell_left_dclick"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_CELL_RIGHT_DCLICK, 195, "grid_cell_right_dclick"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_LABEL_LEFT_CLICK, 195, "grid_label_left_click"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_LABEL_RIGHT_CLICK, 195, "grid_label_right_click"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_LABEL_LEFT_DCLICK, 195, "grid_label_left_dclick"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_LABEL_RIGHT_DCLICK, 195, "grid_label_right_dclick"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_ROW_SIZE, 195, "grid_row_size"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_COL_SIZE, 195, "grid_col_size"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_RANGE_SELECT, 195, "grid_range_select"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_CELL_CHANGE, 195, "grid_cell_change"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_SELECT_CELL, 195, "grid_select_cell"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_EDITOR_SHOWN, 195, "grid_editor_shown"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_EDITOR_HIDDEN, 195, "grid_editor_hidden"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_EDITOR_CREATED, 195, "grid_editor_created"},
+ {wxEVT_GRID_CELL_BEGIN_DRAG, 195, "grid_cell_begin_drag"},
+ {wxEVT_SASH_DRAGGED, 197, "sash_dragged"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_BEGIN_DRAG, 198, "command_list_begin_drag"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_BEGIN_RDRAG, 198, "command_list_begin_rdrag"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_BEGIN_LABEL_EDIT, 198, "command_list_begin_label_edit"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_END_LABEL_EDIT, 198, "command_list_end_label_edit"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_DELETE_ITEM, 198, "command_list_delete_item"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_DELETE_ALL_ITEMS, 198, "command_list_delete_all_items"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_KEY_DOWN, 198, "command_list_key_down"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_INSERT_ITEM, 198, "command_list_insert_item"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_COL_CLICK, 198, "command_list_col_click"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_COL_RIGHT_CLICK, 198, "command_list_col_right_click"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_COL_BEGIN_DRAG, 198, "command_list_col_begin_drag"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_COL_DRAGGING, 198, "command_list_col_dragging"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_COL_END_DRAG, 198, "command_list_col_end_drag"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_ITEM_SELECTED, 198, "command_list_item_selected"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_ITEM_DESELECTED, 198, "command_list_item_deselected"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_ITEM_RIGHT_CLICK, 198, "command_list_item_right_click"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_ITEM_MIDDLE_CLICK, 198, "command_list_item_middle_click"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_ITEM_ACTIVATED, 198, "command_list_item_activated"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_ITEM_FOCUSED, 198, "command_list_item_focused"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_CACHE_HINT, 198, "command_list_cache_hint"},
+ {wxEVT_DATE_CHANGED, 199, "date_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_CALENDAR_SEL_CHANGED, 200, "calendar_sel_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_CALENDAR_DAY_CHANGED, 200, "calendar_day_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_CALENDAR_MONTH_CHANGED, 200, "calendar_month_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_CALENDAR_YEAR_CHANGED, 200, "calendar_year_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_CALENDAR_DOUBLECLICKED, 200, "calendar_doubleclicked"},
+ {wxEVT_CALENDAR_WEEKDAY_CLICKED, 200, "calendar_weekday_clicked"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_FILEPICKER_CHANGED, 201, "command_filepicker_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_DIRPICKER_CHANGED, 201, "command_dirpicker_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_COLOURPICKER_CHANGED, 202, "command_colourpicker_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_FONTPICKER_CHANGED, 203, "command_fontpicker_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_CHANGE, 204, "stc_change"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_STYLENEEDED, 204, "stc_styleneeded"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_CHARADDED, 204, "stc_charadded"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_SAVEPOINTREACHED, 204, "stc_savepointreached"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_SAVEPOINTLEFT, 204, "stc_savepointleft"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_ROMODIFYATTEMPT, 204, "stc_romodifyattempt"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_KEY, 204, "stc_key"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_DOUBLECLICK, 204, "stc_doubleclick"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_UPDATEUI, 204, "stc_updateui"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_MODIFIED, 204, "stc_modified"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_MACRORECORD, 204, "stc_macrorecord"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_MARGINCLICK, 204, "stc_marginclick"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_NEEDSHOWN, 204, "stc_needshown"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_PAINTED, 204, "stc_painted"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_USERLISTSELECTION, 204, "stc_userlistselection"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_URIDROPPED, 204, "stc_uridropped"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_DWELLSTART, 204, "stc_dwellstart"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_DWELLEND, 204, "stc_dwellend"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_START_DRAG, 204, "stc_start_drag"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_DRAG_OVER, 204, "stc_drag_over"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_DO_DROP, 204, "stc_do_drop"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_ZOOM, 204, "stc_zoom"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_HOTSPOT_CLICK, 204, "stc_hotspot_click"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_HOTSPOT_DCLICK, 204, "stc_hotspot_dclick"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_CALLTIP_CLICK, 204, "stc_calltip_click"},
+ {wxEVT_STC_AUTOCOMP_SELECTION, 204, "stc_autocomp_selection"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_BEGIN_DRAG, 210, "command_tree_begin_drag"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_BEGIN_RDRAG, 210, "command_tree_begin_rdrag"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_BEGIN_LABEL_EDIT, 210, "command_tree_begin_label_edit"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_END_LABEL_EDIT, 210, "command_tree_end_label_edit"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_DELETE_ITEM, 210, "command_tree_delete_item"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_GET_INFO, 210, "command_tree_get_info"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_SET_INFO, 210, "command_tree_set_info"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_EXPANDED, 210, "command_tree_item_expanded"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_EXPANDING, 210, "command_tree_item_expanding"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_COLLAPSED, 210, "command_tree_item_collapsed"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_COLLAPSING, 210, "command_tree_item_collapsing"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_SEL_CHANGED, 210, "command_tree_sel_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_SEL_CHANGING, 210, "command_tree_sel_changing"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_KEY_DOWN, 210, "command_tree_key_down"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_ACTIVATED, 210, "command_tree_item_activated"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_RIGHT_CLICK, 210, "command_tree_item_right_click"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_MIDDLE_CLICK, 210, "command_tree_item_middle_click"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_END_DRAG, 210, "command_tree_end_drag"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_STATE_IMAGE_CLICK, 210, "command_tree_state_image_click"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_GETTOOLTIP, 210, "command_tree_item_gettooltip"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TREE_ITEM_MENU, 210, "command_tree_item_menu"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_NOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGED, 211, "command_notebook_page_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_NOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGING, 211, "command_notebook_page_changing"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_COPY, 217, "command_text_copy"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_CUT, 217, "command_text_cut"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_PASTE, 217, "command_text_paste"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_SPINCTRL_UPDATED, 218, "command_spinctrl_updated"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLL_LINEUP + wxEVT_USER_FIRST, 166, "spin_up"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLL_LINEDOWN + wxEVT_USER_FIRST, 166, "spin_down"},
+ {wxEVT_SCROLL_THUMBTRACK + wxEVT_USER_FIRST, 166, "spin"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_SPLITTER_SASH_POS_CHANGED, 220, "command_splitter_sash_pos_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_SPLITTER_SASH_POS_CHANGING, 220, "command_splitter_sash_pos_changing"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_SPLITTER_DOUBLECLICKED, 220, "command_splitter_doubleclicked"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_SPLITTER_UNSPLIT, 220, "command_splitter_unsplit"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_HTML_LINK_CLICKED, 222, "command_html_link_clicked"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_PAGE_CLOSE, 225, "command_auinotebook_page_close"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGED, 225, "command_auinotebook_page_changed"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGING, 225, "command_auinotebook_page_changing"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_BUTTON, 225, "command_auinotebook_button"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_BEGIN_DRAG, 225, "command_auinotebook_begin_drag"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_END_DRAG, 225, "command_auinotebook_end_drag"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_DRAG_MOTION, 225, "command_auinotebook_drag_motion"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_ALLOW_DND, 225, "command_auinotebook_allow_dnd"},
#if wxCHECK_VERSION(2,8,5)
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_TAB_MIDDLE_DOWN, 224, "command_auinotebook_tab_middle_down"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_TAB_MIDDLE_DOWN, 225, "command_auinotebook_tab_middle_down"},
#endif
#if wxCHECK_VERSION(2,8,5)
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_TAB_MIDDLE_UP, 224, "command_auinotebook_tab_middle_up"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_TAB_MIDDLE_UP, 225, "command_auinotebook_tab_middle_up"},
#endif
#if wxCHECK_VERSION(2,8,5)
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_TAB_RIGHT_DOWN, 224, "command_auinotebook_tab_right_down"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_TAB_RIGHT_DOWN, 225, "command_auinotebook_tab_right_down"},
#endif
#if wxCHECK_VERSION(2,8,5)
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_TAB_RIGHT_UP, 224, "command_auinotebook_tab_right_up"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_TAB_RIGHT_UP, 225, "command_auinotebook_tab_right_up"},
#endif
#if wxCHECK_VERSION(2,8,5)
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_PAGE_CLOSED, 224, "command_auinotebook_page_closed"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_PAGE_CLOSED, 225, "command_auinotebook_page_closed"},
#endif
#if wxCHECK_VERSION(2,8,5)
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_DRAG_DONE, 224, "command_auinotebook_drag_done"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_DRAG_DONE, 225, "command_auinotebook_drag_done"},
#endif
#if wxCHECK_VERSION(2,8,5)
- {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_BG_DCLICK, 224, "command_auinotebook_bg_dclick"},
+ {wxEVT_COMMAND_AUINOTEBOOK_BG_DCLICK, 225, "command_auinotebook_bg_dclick"},
#endif
- {wxEVT_AUI_PANE_BUTTON, 225, "aui_pane_button"},
- {wxEVT_AUI_PANE_CLOSE, 225, "aui_pane_close"},
- {wxEVT_AUI_PANE_MAXIMIZE, 225, "aui_pane_maximize"},
- {wxEVT_AUI_PANE_RESTORE, 225, "aui_pane_restore"},
- {wxEVT_AUI_RENDER, 225, "aui_render"},
- {wxEVT_AUI_FIND_MANAGER, 225, "aui_find_manager"},
- {wxEVT_TASKBAR_MOVE, 228, "taskbar_move"},
- {wxEVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_DOWN, 228, "taskbar_left_down"},
- {wxEVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_UP, 228, "taskbar_left_up"},
- {wxEVT_TASKBAR_RIGHT_DOWN, 228, "taskbar_right_down"},
- {wxEVT_TASKBAR_RIGHT_UP, 228, "taskbar_right_up"},
- {wxEVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_DCLICK, 228, "taskbar_left_dclick"},
- {wxEVT_TASKBAR_RIGHT_DCLICK, 228, "taskbar_right_dclick"},
- {wxEVT_INIT_DIALOG, 229, "init_dialog"},
- {wxEVT_ACTIVATE, 231, "activate"},
- {wxEVT_ACTIVATE_APP, 231, "activate_app"},
- {wxEVT_HIBERNATE, 231, "hibernate"},
- {wxEVT_MOUSE_CAPTURE_LOST, 234, "mouse_capture_lost"},
+ {wxEVT_AUI_PANE_BUTTON, 226, "aui_pane_button"},
+ {wxEVT_AUI_PANE_CLOSE, 226, "aui_pane_close"},
+ {wxEVT_AUI_PANE_MAXIMIZE, 226, "aui_pane_maximize"},
+ {wxEVT_AUI_PANE_RESTORE, 226, "aui_pane_restore"},
+#if wxCHECK_VERSION(2,9,5)
+ {wxEVT_AUI_PANE_ACTIVATED, 226, "aui_pane_activated"},
+#endif
+ {wxEVT_AUI_RENDER, 226, "aui_render"},
+ {wxEVT_AUI_FIND_MANAGER, 226, "aui_find_manager"},
+ {wxEVT_TASKBAR_MOVE, 229, "taskbar_move"},
+ {wxEVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_DOWN, 229, "taskbar_left_down"},
+ {wxEVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_UP, 229, "taskbar_left_up"},
+ {wxEVT_TASKBAR_RIGHT_DOWN, 229, "taskbar_right_down"},
+ {wxEVT_TASKBAR_RIGHT_UP, 229, "taskbar_right_up"},
+ {wxEVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_DCLICK, 229, "taskbar_left_dclick"},
+ {wxEVT_TASKBAR_RIGHT_DCLICK, 229, "taskbar_right_dclick"},
+ {wxEVT_INIT_DIALOG, 230, "init_dialog"},
+ {wxEVT_ACTIVATE, 232, "activate"},
+ {wxEVT_ACTIVATE_APP, 232, "activate_app"},
+ {wxEVT_HIBERNATE, 232, "hibernate"},
+ {wxEVT_MOUSE_CAPTURE_LOST, 235, "mouse_capture_lost"},
{-1, 0, }
};
for(int i=0; event_types[i].ev_type != -1; i++) {
@@ -345,7 +348,7 @@ bool sendevent(wxEvent *event, ErlDrvTermData port)
rt.addRef(cb->obj, cb->class_name);
rt.addExt2Term(cb->user_data);
switch(Etype->cID) {
-case 164: {// wxCommandEvent
+case 165: {// wxCommandEvent
wxCommandEvent * ev = (wxCommandEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxCommandEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxCommand");
@@ -356,7 +359,7 @@ case 164: {// wxCommandEvent
rt.addTupleCount(5);
break;
}
-case 165: {// wxScrollEvent or wxSpinEvent
+case 166: {// wxScrollEvent or wxSpinEvent
if(event->IsKindOf(CLASSINFO(wxScrollEvent))) {
wxScrollEvent * ev = (wxScrollEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxScrollEvent";
@@ -376,7 +379,7 @@ case 165: {// wxScrollEvent or wxSpinEvent
}
break;
}
-case 166: {// wxScrollWinEvent
+case 167: {// wxScrollWinEvent
wxScrollWinEvent * ev = (wxScrollWinEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxScrollWinEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxScrollWin");
@@ -386,7 +389,7 @@ case 166: {// wxScrollWinEvent
rt.addTupleCount(4);
break;
}
-case 167: {// wxMouseEvent
+case 168: {// wxMouseEvent
wxMouseEvent * ev = (wxMouseEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxMouseEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxMouse");
@@ -410,7 +413,7 @@ case 167: {// wxMouseEvent
rt.addTupleCount(14);
break;
}
-case 168: {// wxSetCursorEvent
+case 169: {// wxSetCursorEvent
wxSetCursorEvent * ev = (wxSetCursorEvent *) event;
wxCursor * GetCursor = new wxCursor(ev->GetCursor());
app->newPtr((void *) GetCursor,3, memenv);
@@ -423,7 +426,7 @@ case 168: {// wxSetCursorEvent
rt.addTupleCount(5);
break;
}
-case 169: {// wxKeyEvent
+case 170: {// wxKeyEvent
wxKeyEvent * ev = (wxKeyEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxKeyEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxKey");
@@ -450,7 +453,7 @@ case 169: {// wxKeyEvent
rt.addTupleCount(13);
break;
}
-case 170: {// wxSizeEvent
+case 171: {// wxSizeEvent
wxSizeEvent * ev = (wxSizeEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxSizeEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxSize");
@@ -460,7 +463,7 @@ case 170: {// wxSizeEvent
rt.addTupleCount(4);
break;
}
-case 171: {// wxMoveEvent
+case 172: {// wxMoveEvent
wxMoveEvent * ev = (wxMoveEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxMoveEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxMove");
@@ -470,14 +473,14 @@ case 171: {// wxMoveEvent
rt.addTupleCount(4);
break;
}
-case 172: {// wxPaintEvent
+case 173: {// wxPaintEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxPaintEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxPaint");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 173: {// wxEraseEvent
+case 174: {// wxEraseEvent
wxEraseEvent * ev = (wxEraseEvent *) event;
wxDC * GetDC = ev->GetDC();
evClass = (char*)"wxEraseEvent";
@@ -487,7 +490,7 @@ case 173: {// wxEraseEvent
rt.addTupleCount(3);
break;
}
-case 174: {// wxFocusEvent
+case 175: {// wxFocusEvent
wxFocusEvent * ev = (wxFocusEvent *) event;
wxWindow * GetWindow = ev->GetWindow();
evClass = (char*)"wxFocusEvent";
@@ -497,14 +500,14 @@ case 174: {// wxFocusEvent
rt.addTupleCount(3);
break;
}
-case 175: {// wxChildFocusEvent
+case 176: {// wxChildFocusEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxChildFocusEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxChildFocus");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 176: {// wxMenuEvent
+case 177: {// wxMenuEvent
wxMenuEvent * ev = (wxMenuEvent *) event;
wxMenu * GetMenu = ev->GetMenu();
evClass = (char*)"wxMenuEvent";
@@ -515,14 +518,14 @@ case 176: {// wxMenuEvent
rt.addTupleCount(4);
break;
}
-case 177: {// wxCloseEvent
+case 178: {// wxCloseEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxCloseEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxClose");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 178: {// wxShowEvent
+case 179: {// wxShowEvent
wxShowEvent * ev = (wxShowEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxShowEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxShow");
@@ -531,7 +534,7 @@ case 178: {// wxShowEvent
rt.addTupleCount(3);
break;
}
-case 179: {// wxIconizeEvent
+case 180: {// wxIconizeEvent
wxIconizeEvent * ev = (wxIconizeEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxIconizeEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxIconize");
@@ -540,14 +543,14 @@ case 179: {// wxIconizeEvent
rt.addTupleCount(3);
break;
}
-case 180: {// wxMaximizeEvent
+case 181: {// wxMaximizeEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxMaximizeEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxMaximize");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 181: {// wxJoystickEvent
+case 182: {// wxJoystickEvent
wxJoystickEvent * ev = (wxJoystickEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxJoystickEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxJoystick");
@@ -560,49 +563,49 @@ case 181: {// wxJoystickEvent
rt.addTupleCount(7);
break;
}
-case 182: {// wxUpdateUIEvent
+case 183: {// wxUpdateUIEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxUpdateUIEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxUpdateUI");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 183: {// wxSysColourChangedEvent
+case 184: {// wxSysColourChangedEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxSysColourChangedEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxSysColourChanged");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 184: {// wxMouseCaptureChangedEvent
+case 185: {// wxMouseCaptureChangedEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxMouseCaptureChangedEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxMouseCaptureChanged");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 185: {// wxDisplayChangedEvent
+case 186: {// wxDisplayChangedEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxDisplayChangedEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxDisplayChanged");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 186: {// wxPaletteChangedEvent
+case 187: {// wxPaletteChangedEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxPaletteChangedEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxPaletteChanged");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 187: {// wxQueryNewPaletteEvent
+case 188: {// wxQueryNewPaletteEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxQueryNewPaletteEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxQueryNewPalette");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 188: {// wxNavigationKeyEvent
+case 189: {// wxNavigationKeyEvent
wxNavigationKeyEvent * ev = (wxNavigationKeyEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxNavigationKeyEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxNavigationKey");
@@ -612,28 +615,28 @@ case 188: {// wxNavigationKeyEvent
rt.addTupleCount(4);
break;
}
-case 189: {// wxWindowCreateEvent
+case 190: {// wxWindowCreateEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxWindowCreateEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxWindowCreate");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 190: {// wxWindowDestroyEvent
+case 191: {// wxWindowDestroyEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxWindowDestroyEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxWindowDestroy");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 191: {// wxHelpEvent
+case 192: {// wxHelpEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxHelpEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxHelp");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 192: {// wxContextMenuEvent
+case 193: {// wxContextMenuEvent
wxContextMenuEvent * ev = (wxContextMenuEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxContextMenuEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxContextMenu");
@@ -642,14 +645,14 @@ case 192: {// wxContextMenuEvent
rt.addTupleCount(3);
break;
}
-case 193: {// wxIdleEvent
+case 194: {// wxIdleEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxIdleEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxIdle");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 194: {// wxGridEvent
+case 195: {// wxGridEvent
wxGridEvent * ev = (wxGridEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxGridEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxGrid");
@@ -666,7 +669,7 @@ case 194: {// wxGridEvent
rt.addTupleCount(11);
break;
}
-case 196: {// wxSashEvent
+case 197: {// wxSashEvent
wxSashEvent * ev = (wxSashEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxSashEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxSash");
@@ -677,7 +680,7 @@ case 196: {// wxSashEvent
rt.addTupleCount(5);
break;
}
-case 197: {// wxListEvent
+case 198: {// wxListEvent
wxListEvent * ev = (wxListEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxListEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxList");
@@ -690,7 +693,7 @@ case 197: {// wxListEvent
rt.addTupleCount(7);
break;
}
-case 198: {// wxDateEvent
+case 199: {// wxDateEvent
wxDateEvent * ev = (wxDateEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxDateEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxDate");
@@ -699,7 +702,7 @@ case 198: {// wxDateEvent
rt.addTupleCount(3);
break;
}
-case 199: {// wxCalendarEvent
+case 200: {// wxCalendarEvent
wxCalendarEvent * ev = (wxCalendarEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxCalendarEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxCalendar");
@@ -709,7 +712,7 @@ case 199: {// wxCalendarEvent
rt.addTupleCount(4);
break;
}
-case 200: {// wxFileDirPickerEvent
+case 201: {// wxFileDirPickerEvent
wxFileDirPickerEvent * ev = (wxFileDirPickerEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxFileDirPickerEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxFileDirPicker");
@@ -718,7 +721,7 @@ case 200: {// wxFileDirPickerEvent
rt.addTupleCount(3);
break;
}
-case 201: {// wxColourPickerEvent
+case 202: {// wxColourPickerEvent
wxColourPickerEvent * ev = (wxColourPickerEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxColourPickerEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxColourPicker");
@@ -727,7 +730,7 @@ case 201: {// wxColourPickerEvent
rt.addTupleCount(3);
break;
}
-case 202: {// wxFontPickerEvent
+case 203: {// wxFontPickerEvent
wxFontPickerEvent * ev = (wxFontPickerEvent *) event;
wxFont * GetFont = new wxFont(ev->GetFont());
app->newPtr((void *) GetFont,3, memenv);
@@ -738,7 +741,7 @@ case 202: {// wxFontPickerEvent
rt.addTupleCount(3);
break;
}
-case 203: {// wxStyledTextEvent
+case 204: {// wxStyledTextEvent
wxStyledTextEvent * ev = (wxStyledTextEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxStyledTextEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxStyledText");
@@ -766,7 +769,7 @@ case 203: {// wxStyledTextEvent
rt.addTupleCount(22);
break;
}
-case 209: {// wxTreeEvent
+case 210: {// wxTreeEvent
wxTreeEvent * ev = (wxTreeEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxTreeEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxTree");
@@ -777,7 +780,7 @@ case 209: {// wxTreeEvent
rt.addTupleCount(5);
break;
}
-case 210: {// wxNotebookEvent
+case 211: {// wxNotebookEvent
wxNotebookEvent * ev = (wxNotebookEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxNotebookEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxNotebook");
@@ -787,14 +790,14 @@ case 210: {// wxNotebookEvent
rt.addTupleCount(4);
break;
}
-case 216: {// wxClipboardTextEvent
+case 217: {// wxClipboardTextEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxClipboardTextEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxClipboardText");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 217: {// wxSpinEvent
+case 218: {// wxSpinEvent
wxSpinEvent * ev = (wxSpinEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxSpinEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxSpin");
@@ -803,14 +806,14 @@ case 217: {// wxSpinEvent
rt.addTupleCount(3);
break;
}
-case 219: {// wxSplitterEvent
+case 220: {// wxSplitterEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxSplitterEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxSplitter");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 221: {// wxHtmlLinkEvent
+case 222: {// wxHtmlLinkEvent
wxHtmlLinkEvent * ev = (wxHtmlLinkEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxHtmlLinkEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxHtmlLink");
@@ -819,7 +822,7 @@ case 221: {// wxHtmlLinkEvent
rt.addTupleCount(3);
break;
}
-case 224: {// wxAuiNotebookEvent
+case 225: {// wxAuiNotebookEvent
wxAuiNotebookEvent * ev = (wxAuiNotebookEvent *) event;
wxAuiNotebook * GetDragSource = ev->GetDragSource();
evClass = (char*)"wxAuiNotebookEvent";
@@ -831,7 +834,7 @@ case 224: {// wxAuiNotebookEvent
rt.addTupleCount(5);
break;
}
-case 225: {// wxAuiManagerEvent
+case 226: {// wxAuiManagerEvent
wxAuiManagerEvent * ev = (wxAuiManagerEvent *) event;
wxAuiManager * GetManager = ev->GetManager();
wxAuiPaneInfo * GetPane = ev->GetPane();
@@ -848,21 +851,21 @@ case 225: {// wxAuiManagerEvent
rt.addTupleCount(8);
break;
}
-case 228: {// wxTaskBarIconEvent
+case 229: {// wxTaskBarIconEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxTaskBarIconEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxTaskBarIcon");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 229: {// wxInitDialogEvent
+case 230: {// wxInitDialogEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxInitDialogEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxInitDialog");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
rt.addTupleCount(2);
break;
}
-case 231: {// wxActivateEvent
+case 232: {// wxActivateEvent
wxActivateEvent * ev = (wxActivateEvent *) event;
evClass = (char*)"wxActivateEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxActivate");
@@ -871,7 +874,7 @@ case 231: {// wxActivateEvent
rt.addTupleCount(3);
break;
}
-case 234: {// wxMouseCaptureLostEvent
+case 235: {// wxMouseCaptureLostEvent
evClass = (char*)"wxMouseCaptureLostEvent";
rt.addAtom((char*)"wxMouseCaptureLost");
rt.addAtom(Etype->eName);
diff --git a/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_funcs.cpp b/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_funcs.cpp
index b440de6cae..3211664499 100644
--- a/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_funcs.cpp
+++ b/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_funcs.cpp
@@ -23735,8 +23735,11 @@ case wxAuiManager_DetachPane: { // wxAuiManager::DetachPane
case wxAuiManager_GetAllPanes: { // wxAuiManager::GetAllPanes
wxAuiManager *This = (wxAuiManager *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
- wxAuiPaneInfoArray * Result = &This->GetAllPanes();
- rt.addRef(getRef((void *)Result,memenv), "wxAuiPaneInfoArray");
+ wxAuiPaneInfoArray Result = This->GetAllPanes();
+ for(unsigned int i=0; i < Result.GetCount(); i++) {
+ rt.addRef(getRef((void *) &Result.Item(i), memenv), "wxAuiPaneInfo");
+ }
+ rt.endList(Result.GetCount());
break;
}
case wxAuiManager_GetArtProvider: { // wxAuiManager::GetArtProvider
@@ -24595,6 +24598,102 @@ case wxAuiPaneInfo_Window: { // wxAuiPaneInfo::Window
rt.addRef(getRef((void *)Result,memenv), "wxAuiPaneInfo");
break;
}
+case wxAuiPaneInfo_GetWindow: { // wxAuiPaneInfo::GetWindow
+ wxAuiPaneInfo *This = (wxAuiPaneInfo *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ #if 0
+;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ wxWindow * Result = (wxWindow*)This->GetWindow();
+ #endif
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ wxWindow* Result = This->window;
+ rt.addRef(getRef((void *)Result,memenv), "wxWindow");
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiPaneInfo_GetFrame: { // wxAuiPaneInfo::GetFrame
+ wxAuiPaneInfo *This = (wxAuiPaneInfo *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ #if 0
+;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ wxFrame * Result = (wxFrame*)This->GetFrame();
+ #endif
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ wxFrame* Result = This->frame;
+ rt.addRef(getRef((void *)Result,memenv), "wxFrame");
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiPaneInfo_GetDirection: { // wxAuiPaneInfo::GetDirection
+ wxAuiPaneInfo *This = (wxAuiPaneInfo *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ #if 0
+;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ int Result = This->GetDirection();
+ #endif
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ int Result = This->dock_direction;
+ rt.addInt(Result);
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiPaneInfo_GetLayer: { // wxAuiPaneInfo::GetLayer
+ wxAuiPaneInfo *This = (wxAuiPaneInfo *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ #if 0
+;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ int Result = This->GetLayer();
+ #endif
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ int Result = This->dock_layer;
+ rt.addInt(Result);
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiPaneInfo_GetRow: { // wxAuiPaneInfo::GetRow
+ wxAuiPaneInfo *This = (wxAuiPaneInfo *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ #if 0
+;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ int Result = This->GetRow();
+ #endif
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ int Result = This->dock_row;
+ rt.addInt(Result);
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiPaneInfo_GetPosition: { // wxAuiPaneInfo::GetPosition
+ wxAuiPaneInfo *This = (wxAuiPaneInfo *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ #if 0
+;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ int Result = This->GetPosition();
+ #endif
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ int Result = This->dock_pos;
+ rt.addInt(Result);
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiPaneInfo_GetFloatingPosition: { // wxAuiPaneInfo::GetFloatingPosition
+ wxAuiPaneInfo *This = (wxAuiPaneInfo *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ #if 0
+;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ wxPoint Result = This->GetFloatingPosition();
+ #endif
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ wxPoint Result = This->floating_pos;
+ rt.add(Result);
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiPaneInfo_GetFloatingSize: { // wxAuiPaneInfo::GetFloatingSize
+ wxAuiPaneInfo *This = (wxAuiPaneInfo *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ #if 0
+;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ wxSize Result = This->GetFloatingSize();
+ #endif
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ wxSize Result = This->floating_size;
+ rt.add(Result);
+ break;
+}
#endif // wxUSE_AUI
#if wxUSE_AUI
case wxAuiNotebook_new_0: { // wxAuiNotebook::wxAuiNotebook
@@ -24840,8 +24939,128 @@ case wxAuiNotebook_SetUniformBitmapSize: { // wxAuiNotebook::SetUniformBitmapSiz
}
#endif // wxUSE_AUI
#if wxUSE_AUI
+case wxAuiTabArt_SetFlags: { // wxAuiTabArt::SetFlags
+ wxAuiTabArt *This = (wxAuiTabArt *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ unsigned int * flags = (unsigned int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ This->SetFlags(*flags);
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiTabArt_SetMeasuringFont: { // wxAuiTabArt::SetMeasuringFont
+ wxAuiTabArt *This = (wxAuiTabArt *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ wxFont *font = (wxFont *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ This->SetMeasuringFont(*font);
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiTabArt_SetNormalFont: { // wxAuiTabArt::SetNormalFont
+ wxAuiTabArt *This = (wxAuiTabArt *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ wxFont *font = (wxFont *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ This->SetNormalFont(*font);
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiTabArt_SetSelectedFont: { // wxAuiTabArt::SetSelectedFont
+ wxAuiTabArt *This = (wxAuiTabArt *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ wxFont *font = (wxFont *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ This->SetSelectedFont(*font);
+ break;
+}
+#if wxCHECK_VERSION(3,0,0)
+case wxAuiTabArt_SetColour: { // wxAuiTabArt::SetColour
+ wxAuiTabArt *This = (wxAuiTabArt *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ int * colourR = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ int * colourG = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ int * colourB = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ int * colourA = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ wxColour colour = wxColour(*colourR,*colourG,*colourB,*colourA);
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ This->SetColour(colour);
+ break;
+}
+#endif
+#if wxCHECK_VERSION(3,0,0)
+case wxAuiTabArt_SetActiveColour: { // wxAuiTabArt::SetActiveColour
+ wxAuiTabArt *This = (wxAuiTabArt *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ int * colourR = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ int * colourG = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ int * colourB = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ int * colourA = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ wxColour colour = wxColour(*colourR,*colourG,*colourB,*colourA);
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ This->SetActiveColour(colour);
+ break;
+}
+#endif
+#endif // wxUSE_AUI
+#if wxUSE_AUI
+case wxAuiDockArt_GetColour: { // wxAuiDockArt::GetColour
+ wxAuiDockArt *This = (wxAuiDockArt *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ int * id = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ wxColour Result = This->GetColour(*id);
+ rt.add(Result);
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiDockArt_GetFont: { // wxAuiDockArt::GetFont
+ wxAuiDockArt *This = (wxAuiDockArt *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ int * id = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ wxFont * Result = new wxFont(This->GetFont(*id)); newPtr((void *) Result,3, memenv);;
+ rt.addRef(getRef((void *)Result,memenv), "wxFont");
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiDockArt_GetMetric: { // wxAuiDockArt::GetMetric
+ wxAuiDockArt *This = (wxAuiDockArt *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ int * id = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ int Result = This->GetMetric(*id);
+ rt.addInt(Result);
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiDockArt_SetColour: { // wxAuiDockArt::SetColour
+ wxAuiDockArt *This = (wxAuiDockArt *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ int * id = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ int * colourR = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ int * colourG = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ int * colourB = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ int * colourA = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ wxColour colour = wxColour(*colourR,*colourG,*colourB,*colourA);
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ This->SetColour(*id,colour);
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiDockArt_SetFont: { // wxAuiDockArt::SetFont
+ wxAuiDockArt *This = (wxAuiDockArt *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ int * id = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ wxFont *font = (wxFont *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ This->SetFont(*id,*font);
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiDockArt_SetMetric: { // wxAuiDockArt::SetMetric
+ wxAuiDockArt *This = (wxAuiDockArt *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ int * id = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ int * new_val = (int *) bp; bp += 4;
+ if(!This) throw wxe_badarg(0);
+ This->SetMetric(*id,*new_val);
+ break;
+}
#endif // wxUSE_AUI
#if wxUSE_AUI
+case wxAuiSimpleTabArt_new: { // wxAuiSimpleTabArt::wxAuiSimpleTabArt
+ wxAuiSimpleTabArt * Result = new wxAuiSimpleTabArt();
+ newPtr((void *) Result, 159, memenv);
+ rt.addRef(getRef((void *)Result,memenv), "wxAuiSimpleTabArt");
+ break;
+}
+case wxAuiSimpleTabArt_destroy: { // wxAuiSimpleTabArt::destroy
+ wxAuiSimpleTabArt *This = (wxAuiSimpleTabArt *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
+ if(This) { ((WxeApp *) wxTheApp)->clearPtr((void *) This);
+ delete This;}
+ break;
+}
#endif // wxUSE_AUI
case wxMDIParentFrame_new_0: { // wxMDIParentFrame::wxMDIParentFrame
wxMDIParentFrame * Result = new EwxMDIParentFrame();
@@ -30473,7 +30692,7 @@ case wxNotebookEvent_SetSelection: { // wxNotebookEvent::SetSelection
}
case wxFileDataObject_new: { // wxFileDataObject::wxFileDataObject
wxFileDataObject * Result = new wxFileDataObject();
- newPtr((void *) Result, 212, memenv);
+ newPtr((void *) Result, 213, memenv);
rt.addRef(getRef((void *)Result,memenv), "wxFileDataObject");
break;
}
@@ -30509,7 +30728,7 @@ case wxTextDataObject_new: { // wxTextDataObject::wxTextDataObject
} break;
}};
wxTextDataObject * Result = new wxTextDataObject(text);
- newPtr((void *) Result, 213, memenv);
+ newPtr((void *) Result, 214, memenv);
rt.addRef(getRef((void *)Result,memenv), "wxTextDataObject");
break;
}
@@ -30545,7 +30764,7 @@ case wxTextDataObject_destroy: { // wxTextDataObject::destroy
case wxBitmapDataObject_new_1_1: { // wxBitmapDataObject::wxBitmapDataObject
wxBitmap *bitmap = (wxBitmap *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
wxBitmapDataObject * Result = new wxBitmapDataObject(*bitmap);
- newPtr((void *) Result, 214, memenv);
+ newPtr((void *) Result, 215, memenv);
rt.addRef(getRef((void *)Result,memenv), "wxBitmapDataObject");
break;
}
@@ -30557,7 +30776,7 @@ bitmap = (wxBitmap *) getPtr(bp,memenv); bp += 4;
} break;
}};
wxBitmapDataObject * Result = new wxBitmapDataObject(*bitmap);
- newPtr((void *) Result, 214, memenv);
+ newPtr((void *) Result, 215, memenv);
rt.addRef(getRef((void *)Result,memenv), "wxBitmapDataObject");
break;
}
@@ -31390,7 +31609,7 @@ case wxAuiManagerEvent_CanVeto: { // wxAuiManagerEvent::CanVeto
}
case wxLogNull_new: { // wxLogNull::wxLogNull
wxLogNull * Result = new wxLogNull();
- newPtr((void *) Result, 226, memenv);
+ newPtr((void *) Result, 227, memenv);
rt.addRef(getRef((void *)Result,memenv), "wxLogNull");
break;
}
@@ -31439,7 +31658,7 @@ case wxTaskBarIcon_SetIcon: { // wxTaskBarIcon::SetIcon
}
case wxLocale_new_0: { // wxLocale::wxLocale
wxLocale * Result = new EwxLocale();
- newPtr((void *) Result, 230, memenv);
+ newPtr((void *) Result, 231, memenv);
rt.addRef(getRef((void *)Result,memenv), "wxLocale");
break;
}
@@ -31453,7 +31672,7 @@ case wxLocale_new_2: { // wxLocale::wxLocale
} break;
}};
wxLocale * Result = new EwxLocale(*language,flags);
- newPtr((void *) Result, 230, memenv);
+ newPtr((void *) Result, 231, memenv);
rt.addRef(getRef((void *)Result,memenv), "wxLocale");
break;
}
@@ -31780,11 +31999,12 @@ bool WxeApp::delete_object(void *ptr, wxeRefData *refd) {
case 101: delete (wxListItemAttr *) ptr; break;
case 103: delete (wxTextAttr *) ptr; break;
case 155: delete (wxAuiPaneInfo *) ptr; break;
- case 212: /* delete (wxFileDataObject *) ptr;These objects must be deleted by owner object */ break;
- case 213: /* delete (wxTextDataObject *) ptr;These objects must be deleted by owner object */ break;
- case 214: /* delete (wxBitmapDataObject *) ptr;These objects must be deleted by owner object */ break;
- case 226: delete (wxLogNull *) ptr; break;
- case 230: delete (EwxLocale *) ptr; return false;
+ case 159: /* delete (wxAuiSimpleTabArt *) ptr;These objects must be deleted by owner object */ break;
+ case 213: /* delete (wxFileDataObject *) ptr;These objects must be deleted by owner object */ break;
+ case 214: /* delete (wxTextDataObject *) ptr;These objects must be deleted by owner object */ break;
+ case 215: /* delete (wxBitmapDataObject *) ptr;These objects must be deleted by owner object */ break;
+ case 227: delete (wxLogNull *) ptr; break;
+ case 231: delete (EwxLocale *) ptr; return false;
default: delete (wxObject *) ptr; return false;
}
return true;
diff --git a/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_macros.h b/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_macros.h
index 50ceb01623..59f9c7054e 100644
--- a/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_macros.h
+++ b/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_macros.h
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/*
* %CopyrightBegin%
*
- * Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2014. All Rights Reserved.
+ * Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -2488,906 +2488,928 @@
#define wxAuiPaneInfo_Top 2650
#define wxAuiPaneInfo_TopDockable 2651
#define wxAuiPaneInfo_Window 2652
-#define wxAuiNotebook_new_0 2653
-#define wxAuiNotebook_new_2 2654
-#define wxAuiNotebook_AddPage 2655
-#define wxAuiNotebook_Create 2656
-#define wxAuiNotebook_DeletePage 2657
-#define wxAuiNotebook_GetArtProvider 2658
-#define wxAuiNotebook_GetPage 2659
-#define wxAuiNotebook_GetPageBitmap 2660
-#define wxAuiNotebook_GetPageCount 2661
-#define wxAuiNotebook_GetPageIndex 2662
-#define wxAuiNotebook_GetPageText 2663
-#define wxAuiNotebook_GetSelection 2664
-#define wxAuiNotebook_InsertPage 2665
-#define wxAuiNotebook_RemovePage 2666
-#define wxAuiNotebook_SetArtProvider 2667
-#define wxAuiNotebook_SetFont 2668
-#define wxAuiNotebook_SetPageBitmap 2669
-#define wxAuiNotebook_SetPageText 2670
-#define wxAuiNotebook_SetSelection 2671
-#define wxAuiNotebook_SetTabCtrlHeight 2672
-#define wxAuiNotebook_SetUniformBitmapSize 2673
-#define wxAuiNotebook_destroy 2674
-#define wxMDIParentFrame_new_0 2675
-#define wxMDIParentFrame_new_4 2676
-#define wxMDIParentFrame_destruct 2677
-#define wxMDIParentFrame_ActivateNext 2678
-#define wxMDIParentFrame_ActivatePrevious 2679
-#define wxMDIParentFrame_ArrangeIcons 2680
-#define wxMDIParentFrame_Cascade 2681
-#define wxMDIParentFrame_Create 2682
-#define wxMDIParentFrame_GetActiveChild 2683
-#define wxMDIParentFrame_GetClientWindow 2684
-#define wxMDIParentFrame_Tile 2685
-#define wxMDIChildFrame_new_0 2686
-#define wxMDIChildFrame_new_4 2687
-#define wxMDIChildFrame_destruct 2688
-#define wxMDIChildFrame_Activate 2689
-#define wxMDIChildFrame_Create 2690
-#define wxMDIChildFrame_Maximize 2691
-#define wxMDIChildFrame_Restore 2692
-#define wxMDIClientWindow_new_0 2693
-#define wxMDIClientWindow_new_2 2694
-#define wxMDIClientWindow_destruct 2695
-#define wxMDIClientWindow_CreateClient 2696
-#define wxLayoutAlgorithm_new 2697
-#define wxLayoutAlgorithm_LayoutFrame 2698
-#define wxLayoutAlgorithm_LayoutMDIFrame 2699
-#define wxLayoutAlgorithm_LayoutWindow 2700
-#define wxLayoutAlgorithm_destroy 2701
-#define wxEvent_GetId 2702
-#define wxEvent_GetSkipped 2703
-#define wxEvent_GetTimestamp 2704
-#define wxEvent_IsCommandEvent 2705
-#define wxEvent_ResumePropagation 2706
-#define wxEvent_ShouldPropagate 2707
-#define wxEvent_Skip 2708
-#define wxEvent_StopPropagation 2709
-#define wxCommandEvent_getClientData 2710
-#define wxCommandEvent_GetExtraLong 2711
-#define wxCommandEvent_GetInt 2712
-#define wxCommandEvent_GetSelection 2713
-#define wxCommandEvent_GetString 2714
-#define wxCommandEvent_IsChecked 2715
-#define wxCommandEvent_IsSelection 2716
-#define wxCommandEvent_SetInt 2717
-#define wxCommandEvent_SetString 2718
-#define wxScrollEvent_GetOrientation 2719
-#define wxScrollEvent_GetPosition 2720
-#define wxScrollWinEvent_GetOrientation 2721
-#define wxScrollWinEvent_GetPosition 2722
-#define wxMouseEvent_AltDown 2723
-#define wxMouseEvent_Button 2724
-#define wxMouseEvent_ButtonDClick 2725
-#define wxMouseEvent_ButtonDown 2726
-#define wxMouseEvent_ButtonUp 2727
-#define wxMouseEvent_CmdDown 2728
-#define wxMouseEvent_ControlDown 2729
-#define wxMouseEvent_Dragging 2730
-#define wxMouseEvent_Entering 2731
-#define wxMouseEvent_GetButton 2732
-#define wxMouseEvent_GetPosition 2735
-#define wxMouseEvent_GetLogicalPosition 2736
-#define wxMouseEvent_GetLinesPerAction 2737
-#define wxMouseEvent_GetWheelRotation 2738
-#define wxMouseEvent_GetWheelDelta 2739
-#define wxMouseEvent_GetX 2740
-#define wxMouseEvent_GetY 2741
-#define wxMouseEvent_IsButton 2742
-#define wxMouseEvent_IsPageScroll 2743
-#define wxMouseEvent_Leaving 2744
-#define wxMouseEvent_LeftDClick 2745
-#define wxMouseEvent_LeftDown 2746
-#define wxMouseEvent_LeftIsDown 2747
-#define wxMouseEvent_LeftUp 2748
-#define wxMouseEvent_MetaDown 2749
-#define wxMouseEvent_MiddleDClick 2750
-#define wxMouseEvent_MiddleDown 2751
-#define wxMouseEvent_MiddleIsDown 2752
-#define wxMouseEvent_MiddleUp 2753
-#define wxMouseEvent_Moving 2754
-#define wxMouseEvent_RightDClick 2755
-#define wxMouseEvent_RightDown 2756
-#define wxMouseEvent_RightIsDown 2757
-#define wxMouseEvent_RightUp 2758
-#define wxMouseEvent_ShiftDown 2759
-#define wxSetCursorEvent_GetCursor 2760
-#define wxSetCursorEvent_GetX 2761
-#define wxSetCursorEvent_GetY 2762
-#define wxSetCursorEvent_HasCursor 2763
-#define wxSetCursorEvent_SetCursor 2764
-#define wxKeyEvent_AltDown 2765
-#define wxKeyEvent_CmdDown 2766
-#define wxKeyEvent_ControlDown 2767
-#define wxKeyEvent_GetKeyCode 2768
-#define wxKeyEvent_GetModifiers 2769
-#define wxKeyEvent_GetPosition 2772
-#define wxKeyEvent_GetRawKeyCode 2773
-#define wxKeyEvent_GetRawKeyFlags 2774
-#define wxKeyEvent_GetUnicodeKey 2775
-#define wxKeyEvent_GetX 2776
-#define wxKeyEvent_GetY 2777
-#define wxKeyEvent_HasModifiers 2778
-#define wxKeyEvent_MetaDown 2779
-#define wxKeyEvent_ShiftDown 2780
-#define wxSizeEvent_GetSize 2781
-#define wxMoveEvent_GetPosition 2782
-#define wxEraseEvent_GetDC 2783
-#define wxFocusEvent_GetWindow 2784
-#define wxChildFocusEvent_GetWindow 2785
-#define wxMenuEvent_GetMenu 2786
-#define wxMenuEvent_GetMenuId 2787
-#define wxMenuEvent_IsPopup 2788
-#define wxCloseEvent_CanVeto 2789
-#define wxCloseEvent_GetLoggingOff 2790
-#define wxCloseEvent_SetCanVeto 2791
-#define wxCloseEvent_SetLoggingOff 2792
-#define wxCloseEvent_Veto 2793
-#define wxShowEvent_SetShow 2794
-#define wxShowEvent_GetShow 2795
-#define wxIconizeEvent_Iconized 2796
-#define wxJoystickEvent_ButtonDown 2797
-#define wxJoystickEvent_ButtonIsDown 2798
-#define wxJoystickEvent_ButtonUp 2799
-#define wxJoystickEvent_GetButtonChange 2800
-#define wxJoystickEvent_GetButtonState 2801
-#define wxJoystickEvent_GetJoystick 2802
-#define wxJoystickEvent_GetPosition 2803
-#define wxJoystickEvent_GetZPosition 2804
-#define wxJoystickEvent_IsButton 2805
-#define wxJoystickEvent_IsMove 2806
-#define wxJoystickEvent_IsZMove 2807
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_CanUpdate 2808
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_Check 2809
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_Enable 2810
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_Show 2811
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetChecked 2812
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetEnabled 2813
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetShown 2814
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetChecked 2815
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetEnabled 2816
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetShown 2817
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetText 2818
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetText 2819
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetMode 2820
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetUpdateInterval 2821
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_ResetUpdateTime 2822
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_SetMode 2823
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_SetText 2824
-#define wxUpdateUIEvent_SetUpdateInterval 2825
-#define wxMouseCaptureChangedEvent_GetCapturedWindow 2826
-#define wxPaletteChangedEvent_SetChangedWindow 2827
-#define wxPaletteChangedEvent_GetChangedWindow 2828
-#define wxQueryNewPaletteEvent_SetPaletteRealized 2829
-#define wxQueryNewPaletteEvent_GetPaletteRealized 2830
-#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_GetDirection 2831
-#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetDirection 2832
-#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_IsWindowChange 2833
-#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetWindowChange 2834
-#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_IsFromTab 2835
-#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetFromTab 2836
-#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_GetCurrentFocus 2837
-#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetCurrentFocus 2838
-#define wxHelpEvent_GetOrigin 2839
-#define wxHelpEvent_GetPosition 2840
-#define wxHelpEvent_SetOrigin 2841
-#define wxHelpEvent_SetPosition 2842
-#define wxContextMenuEvent_GetPosition 2843
-#define wxContextMenuEvent_SetPosition 2844
-#define wxIdleEvent_CanSend 2845
-#define wxIdleEvent_GetMode 2846
-#define wxIdleEvent_RequestMore 2847
-#define wxIdleEvent_MoreRequested 2848
-#define wxIdleEvent_SetMode 2849
-#define wxGridEvent_AltDown 2850
-#define wxGridEvent_ControlDown 2851
-#define wxGridEvent_GetCol 2852
-#define wxGridEvent_GetPosition 2853
-#define wxGridEvent_GetRow 2854
-#define wxGridEvent_MetaDown 2855
-#define wxGridEvent_Selecting 2856
-#define wxGridEvent_ShiftDown 2857
-#define wxNotifyEvent_Allow 2858
-#define wxNotifyEvent_IsAllowed 2859
-#define wxNotifyEvent_Veto 2860
-#define wxSashEvent_GetEdge 2861
-#define wxSashEvent_GetDragRect 2862
-#define wxSashEvent_GetDragStatus 2863
-#define wxListEvent_GetCacheFrom 2864
-#define wxListEvent_GetCacheTo 2865
-#define wxListEvent_GetKeyCode 2866
-#define wxListEvent_GetIndex 2867
-#define wxListEvent_GetColumn 2868
-#define wxListEvent_GetPoint 2869
-#define wxListEvent_GetLabel 2870
-#define wxListEvent_GetText 2871
-#define wxListEvent_GetImage 2872
-#define wxListEvent_GetData 2873
-#define wxListEvent_GetMask 2874
-#define wxListEvent_GetItem 2875
-#define wxListEvent_IsEditCancelled 2876
-#define wxDateEvent_GetDate 2877
-#define wxCalendarEvent_GetWeekDay 2878
-#define wxFileDirPickerEvent_GetPath 2879
-#define wxColourPickerEvent_GetColour 2880
-#define wxFontPickerEvent_GetFont 2881
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetPosition 2882
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetKey 2883
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetModifiers 2884
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetModificationType 2885
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetText 2886
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetLength 2887
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetLinesAdded 2888
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetLine 2889
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetFoldLevelNow 2890
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetFoldLevelPrev 2891
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetMargin 2892
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetMessage 2893
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetWParam 2894
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetLParam 2895
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetListType 2896
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetX 2897
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetY 2898
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetDragText 2899
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetDragAllowMove 2900
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetDragResult 2901
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetShift 2902
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetControl 2903
-#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetAlt 2904
-#define utils_wxGetKeyState 2905
-#define utils_wxGetMousePosition 2906
-#define utils_wxGetMouseState 2907
-#define utils_wxSetDetectableAutoRepeat 2908
-#define utils_wxBell 2909
-#define utils_wxFindMenuItemId 2910
-#define utils_wxGenericFindWindowAtPoint 2911
-#define utils_wxFindWindowAtPoint 2912
-#define utils_wxBeginBusyCursor 2913
-#define utils_wxEndBusyCursor 2914
-#define utils_wxIsBusy 2915
-#define utils_wxShutdown 2916
-#define utils_wxShell 2917
-#define utils_wxLaunchDefaultBrowser 2918
-#define utils_wxGetEmailAddress 2919
-#define utils_wxGetUserId 2920
-#define utils_wxGetHomeDir 2921
-#define utils_wxNewId 2922
-#define utils_wxRegisterId 2923
-#define utils_wxGetCurrentId 2924
-#define utils_wxGetOsDescription 2925
-#define utils_wxIsPlatformLittleEndian 2926
-#define utils_wxIsPlatform64Bit 2927
-#define gdicmn_wxDisplaySize 2928
-#define gdicmn_wxSetCursor 2929
-#define wxPrintout_new 2930
-#define wxPrintout_destruct 2931
-#define wxPrintout_GetDC 2932
-#define wxPrintout_GetPageSizeMM 2933
-#define wxPrintout_GetPageSizePixels 2934
-#define wxPrintout_GetPaperRectPixels 2935
-#define wxPrintout_GetPPIPrinter 2936
-#define wxPrintout_GetPPIScreen 2937
-#define wxPrintout_GetTitle 2938
-#define wxPrintout_IsPreview 2939
-#define wxPrintout_FitThisSizeToPaper 2940
-#define wxPrintout_FitThisSizeToPage 2941
-#define wxPrintout_FitThisSizeToPageMargins 2942
-#define wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToPaper 2943
-#define wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToPage 2944
-#define wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToPageMargins 2945
-#define wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToDevice 2946
-#define wxPrintout_GetLogicalPaperRect 2947
-#define wxPrintout_GetLogicalPageRect 2948
-#define wxPrintout_GetLogicalPageMarginsRect 2949
-#define wxPrintout_SetLogicalOrigin 2950
-#define wxPrintout_OffsetLogicalOrigin 2951
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_new_2 2952
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_new_0 2953
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_destruct 2954
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Create 2955
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AddText 2956
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AddStyledText 2957
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_InsertText 2958
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ClearAll 2959
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ClearDocumentStyle 2960
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLength 2961
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCharAt 2962
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurrentPos 2963
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetAnchor 2964
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyleAt 2965
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Redo 2966
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUndoCollection 2967
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SelectAll 2968
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSavePoint 2969
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyledText 2970
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CanRedo 2971
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerLineFromHandle 2972
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDeleteHandle 2973
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUndoCollection 2974
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetViewWhiteSpace 2975
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetViewWhiteSpace 2976
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionFromPoint 2977
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionFromPointClose 2978
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GotoLine 2979
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GotoPos 2980
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetAnchor 2981
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurLine 2982
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEndStyled 2983
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ConvertEOLs 2984
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEOLMode 2985
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEOLMode 2986
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StartStyling 2987
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetStyling 2988
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetBufferedDraw 2989
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetBufferedDraw 2990
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTabWidth 2991
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTabWidth 2992
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCodePage 2993
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDefine 2994
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerSetForeground 2995
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerSetBackground 2996
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerAdd 2997
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDelete 2998
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDeleteAll 2999
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerGet 3000
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerNext 3001
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerPrevious 3002
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDefineBitmap 3003
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerAddSet 3004
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerSetAlpha 3005
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginType 3006
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginType 3007
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginWidth 3008
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginWidth 3009
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginMask 3010
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginMask 3011
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginSensitive 3012
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginSensitive 3013
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleClearAll 3014
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetForeground 3015
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetBackground 3016
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetBold 3017
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetItalic 3018
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetSize 3019
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFaceName 3020
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetEOLFilled 3021
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleResetDefault 3022
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetUnderline 3023
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetCase 3024
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetHotSpot 3025
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelForeground 3026
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelBackground 3027
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelAlpha 3028
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelAlpha 3029
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretForeground 3030
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyAssign 3031
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyClear 3032
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyClearAll 3033
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetStyleBytes 3034
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetVisible 3035
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretPeriod 3036
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretPeriod 3037
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWordChars 3038
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_BeginUndoAction 3039
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_EndUndoAction 3040
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorSetStyle 3041
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorGetStyle 3042
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorSetForeground 3043
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorGetForeground 3044
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWhitespaceForeground 3045
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWhitespaceBackground 3046
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyleBits 3047
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLineState 3048
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineState 3049
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMaxLineState 3050
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretLineVisible 3051
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretLineVisible 3052
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretLineBackground 3053
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretLineBackground 3054
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompShow 3055
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompCancel 3056
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompActive 3057
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompPosStart 3058
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompComplete 3059
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompStops 3060
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetSeparator 3061
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetSeparator 3062
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSelect 3063
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetCancelAtStart 3064
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetCancelAtStart 3065
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetFillUps 3066
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetChooseSingle 3067
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetChooseSingle 3068
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetIgnoreCase 3069
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetIgnoreCase 3070
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_UserListShow 3071
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetAutoHide 3072
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetAutoHide 3073
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetDropRestOfWord 3074
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetDropRestOfWord 3075
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_RegisterImage 3076
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ClearRegisteredImages 3077
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetTypeSeparator 3078
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetTypeSeparator 3079
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetMaxWidth 3080
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetMaxWidth 3081
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetMaxHeight 3082
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetMaxHeight 3083
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetIndent 3084
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetIndent 3085
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUseTabs 3086
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseTabs 3087
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLineIndentation 3088
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineIndentation 3089
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineIndentPosition 3090
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetColumn 3091
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUseHorizontalScrollBar 3092
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseHorizontalScrollBar 3093
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetIndentationGuides 3094
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetIndentationGuides 3095
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHighlightGuide 3096
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetHighlightGuide 3097
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineEndPosition 3098
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCodePage 3099
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretForeground 3100
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetReadOnly 3101
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCurrentPos 3102
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelectionStart 3103
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectionStart 3104
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelectionEnd 3105
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectionEnd 3106
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetPrintMagnification 3107
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPrintMagnification 3108
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetPrintColourMode 3109
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPrintColourMode 3110
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_FindText 3111
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_FormatRange 3112
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFirstVisibleLine 3113
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLine 3114
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineCount 3115
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginLeft 3116
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginLeft 3117
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginRight 3118
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginRight 3119
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetModify 3120
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelection 3121
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectedText 3122
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextRange 3123
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_HideSelection 3124
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineFromPosition 3125
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionFromLine 3126
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineScroll 3127
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_EnsureCaretVisible 3128
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ReplaceSelection 3129
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetReadOnly 3130
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CanPaste 3131
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CanUndo 3132
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_EmptyUndoBuffer 3133
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Undo 3134
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Cut 3135
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Copy 3136
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Paste 3137
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Clear 3138
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetText 3139
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetText 3140
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextLength 3141
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetOvertype 3142
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretWidth 3143
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretWidth 3144
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTargetStart 3145
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTargetStart 3146
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTargetEnd 3147
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTargetEnd 3148
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ReplaceTarget 3149
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchInTarget 3150
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSearchFlags 3151
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSearchFlags 3152
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipShow 3153
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipCancel 3154
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipActive 3155
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipPosAtStart 3156
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetHighlight 3157
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetBackground 3158
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetForeground 3159
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetForegroundHighlight 3160
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipUseStyle 3161
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_VisibleFromDocLine 3162
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DocLineFromVisible 3163
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WrapCount 3164
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldLevel 3165
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFoldLevel 3166
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLastChild 3167
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFoldParent 3168
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ShowLines 3169
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_HideLines 3170
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineVisible 3171
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldExpanded 3172
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFoldExpanded 3173
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ToggleFold 3174
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_EnsureVisible 3175
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldFlags 3176
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_EnsureVisibleEnforcePolicy 3177
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTabIndents 3178
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTabIndents 3179
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetBackSpaceUnIndents 3180
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetBackSpaceUnIndents 3181
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMouseDwellTime 3182
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMouseDwellTime 3183
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordStartPosition 3184
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordEndPosition 3185
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapMode 3186
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapMode 3187
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapVisualFlags 3188
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapVisualFlags 3189
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapVisualFlagsLocation 3190
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapVisualFlagsLocation 3191
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapStartIndent 3192
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapStartIndent 3193
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLayoutCache 3194
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLayoutCache 3195
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetScrollWidth 3196
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetScrollWidth 3197
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_TextWidth 3198
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEndAtLastLine 3199
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_TextHeight 3200
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUseVerticalScrollBar 3201
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseVerticalScrollBar 3202
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AppendText 3203
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTwoPhaseDraw 3204
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTwoPhaseDraw 3205
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_TargetFromSelection 3206
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LinesJoin 3207
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LinesSplit 3208
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldMarginColour 3209
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldMarginHiColour 3210
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDown 3211
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDownExtend 3212
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineUp 3213
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineUpExtend 3214
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CharLeft 3215
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CharLeftExtend 3216
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CharRight 3217
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CharRightExtend 3218
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeft 3219
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeftExtend 3220
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRight 3221
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRightExtend 3222
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Home 3223
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeExtend 3224
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEnd 3225
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndExtend 3226
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentStart 3227
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentStartExtend 3228
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentEnd 3229
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentEndExtend 3230
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PageUp 3231
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PageUpExtend 3232
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PageDown 3233
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PageDownExtend 3234
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_EditToggleOvertype 3235
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Cancel 3236
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DeleteBack 3237
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Tab 3238
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_BackTab 3239
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_NewLine 3240
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_FormFeed 3241
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHome 3242
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeExtend 3243
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ZoomIn 3244
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ZoomOut 3245
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DelWordLeft 3246
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DelWordRight 3247
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineCut 3248
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDelete 3249
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineTranspose 3250
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDuplicate 3251
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LowerCase 3252
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_UpperCase 3253
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineScrollDown 3254
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineScrollUp 3255
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DeleteBackNotLine 3256
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeDisplay 3257
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeDisplayExtend 3258
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndDisplay 3259
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndDisplayExtend 3260
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeWrapExtend 3261
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndWrap 3262
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndWrapExtend 3263
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeWrap 3264
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeWrapExtend 3265
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineCopy 3266
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MoveCaretInsideView 3267
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineLength 3268
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_BraceHighlight 3269
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_BraceBadLight 3270
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_BraceMatch 3271
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetViewEOL 3272
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetViewEOL 3273
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetModEventMask 3274
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEdgeColumn 3275
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEdgeColumn 3276
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEdgeMode 3277
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEdgeMode 3278
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEdgeColour 3279
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEdgeColour 3280
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchAnchor 3281
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchNext 3282
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchPrev 3283
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LinesOnScreen 3284
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_UsePopUp 3285
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SelectionIsRectangle 3286
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetZoom 3287
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetZoom 3288
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetModEventMask 3289
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSTCFocus 3290
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSTCFocus 3291
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetStatus 3292
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStatus 3293
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMouseDownCaptures 3294
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMouseDownCaptures 3295
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSTCCursor 3296
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSTCCursor 3297
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetControlCharSymbol 3298
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetControlCharSymbol 3299
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartLeft 3300
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartLeftExtend 3301
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartRight 3302
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartRightExtend 3303
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetVisiblePolicy 3304
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DelLineLeft 3305
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DelLineRight 3306
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetXOffset 3307
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ChooseCaretX 3308
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetXCaretPolicy 3309
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetYCaretPolicy 3310
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPrintWrapMode 3311
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotActiveForeground 3312
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotActiveBackground 3313
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotActiveUnderline 3314
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotSingleLine 3315
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ParaDownExtend 3316
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ParaUp 3317
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ParaUpExtend 3318
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionBefore 3319
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionAfter 3320
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CopyRange 3321
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CopyText 3322
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelectionMode 3323
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectionMode 3324
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDownRectExtend 3325
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineUpRectExtend 3326
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CharLeftRectExtend 3327
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CharRightRectExtend 3328
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeRectExtend 3329
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeRectExtend 3330
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndRectExtend 3331
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PageUpRectExtend 3332
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PageDownRectExtend 3333
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageUp 3334
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageUpExtend 3335
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageDown 3336
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageDownExtend 3337
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeftEnd 3338
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeftEndExtend 3339
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRightEnd 3340
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRightEndExtend 3341
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWhitespaceChars 3342
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCharsDefault 3343
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetCurrent 3344
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Allocate 3345
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_FindColumn 3346
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretSticky 3347
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretSticky 3348
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ToggleCaretSticky 3349
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetPasteConvertEndings 3350
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPasteConvertEndings 3351
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SelectionDuplicate 3352
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretLineBackAlpha 3353
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretLineBackAlpha 3354
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StartRecord 3355
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StopRecord 3356
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLexer 3357
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLexer 3358
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Colourise 3359
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetProperty 3360
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetKeyWords 3361
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLexerLanguage 3362
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetProperty 3363
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyleBitsNeeded 3364
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurrentLine 3365
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetSpec 3366
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFont 3367
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFontAttr 3368
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetCharacterSet 3369
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFontEncoding 3370
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyExecute 3371
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMargins 3372
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelection 3373
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PointFromPosition 3374
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ScrollToLine 3375
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ScrollToColumn 3376
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetVScrollBar 3377
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHScrollBar 3378
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLastKeydownProcessed 3379
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLastKeydownProcessed 3380
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SaveFile 3381
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LoadFile 3382
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DoDragOver 3383
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DoDropText 3384
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseAntiAliasing 3385
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AddTextRaw 3386
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_InsertTextRaw 3387
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurLineRaw 3388
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineRaw 3389
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectedTextRaw 3390
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextRangeRaw 3391
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTextRaw 3392
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextRaw 3393
-#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AppendTextRaw 3394
-#define wxArtProvider_GetBitmap 3395
-#define wxArtProvider_GetIcon 3396
-#define wxTreeEvent_GetKeyCode 3397
-#define wxTreeEvent_GetItem 3398
-#define wxTreeEvent_GetKeyEvent 3399
-#define wxTreeEvent_GetLabel 3400
-#define wxTreeEvent_GetOldItem 3401
-#define wxTreeEvent_GetPoint 3402
-#define wxTreeEvent_IsEditCancelled 3403
-#define wxTreeEvent_SetToolTip 3404
-#define wxNotebookEvent_GetOldSelection 3405
-#define wxNotebookEvent_GetSelection 3406
-#define wxNotebookEvent_SetOldSelection 3407
-#define wxNotebookEvent_SetSelection 3408
-#define wxFileDataObject_new 3409
-#define wxFileDataObject_AddFile 3410
-#define wxFileDataObject_GetFilenames 3411
-#define wxFileDataObject_destroy 3412
-#define wxTextDataObject_new 3413
-#define wxTextDataObject_GetTextLength 3414
-#define wxTextDataObject_GetText 3415
-#define wxTextDataObject_SetText 3416
-#define wxTextDataObject_destroy 3417
-#define wxBitmapDataObject_new_1_1 3418
-#define wxBitmapDataObject_new_1_0 3419
-#define wxBitmapDataObject_GetBitmap 3420
-#define wxBitmapDataObject_SetBitmap 3421
-#define wxBitmapDataObject_destroy 3422
-#define wxClipboard_new 3424
-#define wxClipboard_destruct 3425
-#define wxClipboard_AddData 3426
-#define wxClipboard_Clear 3427
-#define wxClipboard_Close 3428
-#define wxClipboard_Flush 3429
-#define wxClipboard_GetData 3430
-#define wxClipboard_IsOpened 3431
-#define wxClipboard_Open 3432
-#define wxClipboard_SetData 3433
-#define wxClipboard_UsePrimarySelection 3435
-#define wxClipboard_IsSupported 3436
-#define wxClipboard_Get 3437
-#define wxSpinEvent_GetPosition 3438
-#define wxSpinEvent_SetPosition 3439
-#define wxSplitterWindow_new_0 3440
-#define wxSplitterWindow_new_2 3441
-#define wxSplitterWindow_destruct 3442
-#define wxSplitterWindow_Create 3443
-#define wxSplitterWindow_GetMinimumPaneSize 3444
-#define wxSplitterWindow_GetSashGravity 3445
-#define wxSplitterWindow_GetSashPosition 3446
-#define wxSplitterWindow_GetSplitMode 3447
-#define wxSplitterWindow_GetWindow1 3448
-#define wxSplitterWindow_GetWindow2 3449
-#define wxSplitterWindow_Initialize 3450
-#define wxSplitterWindow_IsSplit 3451
-#define wxSplitterWindow_ReplaceWindow 3452
-#define wxSplitterWindow_SetSashGravity 3453
-#define wxSplitterWindow_SetSashPosition 3454
-#define wxSplitterWindow_SetSashSize 3455
-#define wxSplitterWindow_SetMinimumPaneSize 3456
-#define wxSplitterWindow_SetSplitMode 3457
-#define wxSplitterWindow_SplitHorizontally 3458
-#define wxSplitterWindow_SplitVertically 3459
-#define wxSplitterWindow_Unsplit 3460
-#define wxSplitterWindow_UpdateSize 3461
-#define wxSplitterEvent_GetSashPosition 3462
-#define wxSplitterEvent_GetX 3463
-#define wxSplitterEvent_GetY 3464
-#define wxSplitterEvent_GetWindowBeingRemoved 3465
-#define wxSplitterEvent_SetSashPosition 3466
-#define wxHtmlWindow_new_0 3467
-#define wxHtmlWindow_new_2 3468
-#define wxHtmlWindow_AppendToPage 3469
-#define wxHtmlWindow_GetOpenedAnchor 3470
-#define wxHtmlWindow_GetOpenedPage 3471
-#define wxHtmlWindow_GetOpenedPageTitle 3472
-#define wxHtmlWindow_GetRelatedFrame 3473
-#define wxHtmlWindow_HistoryBack 3474
-#define wxHtmlWindow_HistoryCanBack 3475
-#define wxHtmlWindow_HistoryCanForward 3476
-#define wxHtmlWindow_HistoryClear 3477
-#define wxHtmlWindow_HistoryForward 3478
-#define wxHtmlWindow_LoadFile 3479
-#define wxHtmlWindow_LoadPage 3480
-#define wxHtmlWindow_SelectAll 3481
-#define wxHtmlWindow_SelectionToText 3482
-#define wxHtmlWindow_SelectLine 3483
-#define wxHtmlWindow_SelectWord 3484
-#define wxHtmlWindow_SetBorders 3485
-#define wxHtmlWindow_SetFonts 3486
-#define wxHtmlWindow_SetPage 3487
-#define wxHtmlWindow_SetRelatedFrame 3488
-#define wxHtmlWindow_SetRelatedStatusBar 3489
-#define wxHtmlWindow_ToText 3490
-#define wxHtmlWindow_destroy 3491
-#define wxHtmlLinkEvent_GetLinkInfo 3492
-#define wxSystemSettings_GetColour 3493
-#define wxSystemSettings_GetFont 3494
-#define wxSystemSettings_GetMetric 3495
-#define wxSystemSettings_GetScreenType 3496
-#define wxSystemOptions_GetOption 3497
-#define wxSystemOptions_GetOptionInt 3498
-#define wxSystemOptions_HasOption 3499
-#define wxSystemOptions_IsFalse 3500
-#define wxSystemOptions_SetOption_2_1 3501
-#define wxSystemOptions_SetOption_2_0 3502
-#define wxAuiNotebookEvent_SetSelection 3503
-#define wxAuiNotebookEvent_GetSelection 3504
-#define wxAuiNotebookEvent_SetOldSelection 3505
-#define wxAuiNotebookEvent_GetOldSelection 3506
-#define wxAuiNotebookEvent_SetDragSource 3507
-#define wxAuiNotebookEvent_GetDragSource 3508
-#define wxAuiManagerEvent_SetManager 3509
-#define wxAuiManagerEvent_GetManager 3510
-#define wxAuiManagerEvent_SetPane 3511
-#define wxAuiManagerEvent_GetPane 3512
-#define wxAuiManagerEvent_SetButton 3513
-#define wxAuiManagerEvent_GetButton 3514
-#define wxAuiManagerEvent_SetDC 3515
-#define wxAuiManagerEvent_GetDC 3516
-#define wxAuiManagerEvent_Veto 3517
-#define wxAuiManagerEvent_GetVeto 3518
-#define wxAuiManagerEvent_SetCanVeto 3519
-#define wxAuiManagerEvent_CanVeto 3520
-#define wxLogNull_new 3521
-#define wxLogNull_destroy 3522
-#define wxTaskBarIcon_new 3523
-#define wxTaskBarIcon_destruct 3524
-#define wxTaskBarIcon_PopupMenu 3525
-#define wxTaskBarIcon_RemoveIcon 3526
-#define wxTaskBarIcon_SetIcon 3527
-#define wxLocale_new_0 3528
-#define wxLocale_new_2 3530
-#define wxLocale_destruct 3531
-#define wxLocale_Init 3533
-#define wxLocale_AddCatalog_1 3534
-#define wxLocale_AddCatalog_3 3535
-#define wxLocale_AddCatalogLookupPathPrefix 3536
-#define wxLocale_GetCanonicalName 3537
-#define wxLocale_GetLanguage 3538
-#define wxLocale_GetLanguageName 3539
-#define wxLocale_GetLocale 3540
-#define wxLocale_GetName 3541
-#define wxLocale_GetString_2 3542
-#define wxLocale_GetString_4 3543
-#define wxLocale_GetHeaderValue 3544
-#define wxLocale_GetSysName 3545
-#define wxLocale_GetSystemEncoding 3546
-#define wxLocale_GetSystemEncodingName 3547
-#define wxLocale_GetSystemLanguage 3548
-#define wxLocale_IsLoaded 3549
-#define wxLocale_IsOk 3550
-#define wxActivateEvent_GetActive 3551
-#define wxPopupWindow_new_2 3553
-#define wxPopupWindow_new_0 3554
-#define wxPopupWindow_destruct 3556
-#define wxPopupWindow_Create 3557
-#define wxPopupWindow_Position 3558
-#define wxPopupTransientWindow_new_0 3559
-#define wxPopupTransientWindow_new_2 3560
-#define wxPopupTransientWindow_destruct 3561
-#define wxPopupTransientWindow_Popup 3562
-#define wxPopupTransientWindow_Dismiss 3563
+#define wxAuiPaneInfo_GetWindow 2653
+#define wxAuiPaneInfo_GetFrame 2654
+#define wxAuiPaneInfo_GetDirection 2655
+#define wxAuiPaneInfo_GetLayer 2656
+#define wxAuiPaneInfo_GetRow 2657
+#define wxAuiPaneInfo_GetPosition 2658
+#define wxAuiPaneInfo_GetFloatingPosition 2659
+#define wxAuiPaneInfo_GetFloatingSize 2660
+#define wxAuiNotebook_new_0 2661
+#define wxAuiNotebook_new_2 2662
+#define wxAuiNotebook_AddPage 2663
+#define wxAuiNotebook_Create 2664
+#define wxAuiNotebook_DeletePage 2665
+#define wxAuiNotebook_GetArtProvider 2666
+#define wxAuiNotebook_GetPage 2667
+#define wxAuiNotebook_GetPageBitmap 2668
+#define wxAuiNotebook_GetPageCount 2669
+#define wxAuiNotebook_GetPageIndex 2670
+#define wxAuiNotebook_GetPageText 2671
+#define wxAuiNotebook_GetSelection 2672
+#define wxAuiNotebook_InsertPage 2673
+#define wxAuiNotebook_RemovePage 2674
+#define wxAuiNotebook_SetArtProvider 2675
+#define wxAuiNotebook_SetFont 2676
+#define wxAuiNotebook_SetPageBitmap 2677
+#define wxAuiNotebook_SetPageText 2678
+#define wxAuiNotebook_SetSelection 2679
+#define wxAuiNotebook_SetTabCtrlHeight 2680
+#define wxAuiNotebook_SetUniformBitmapSize 2681
+#define wxAuiNotebook_destroy 2682
+#define wxAuiTabArt_SetFlags 2683
+#define wxAuiTabArt_SetMeasuringFont 2684
+#define wxAuiTabArt_SetNormalFont 2685
+#define wxAuiTabArt_SetSelectedFont 2686
+#define wxAuiTabArt_SetColour 2687
+#define wxAuiTabArt_SetActiveColour 2688
+#define wxAuiDockArt_GetColour 2689
+#define wxAuiDockArt_GetFont 2690
+#define wxAuiDockArt_GetMetric 2691
+#define wxAuiDockArt_SetColour 2692
+#define wxAuiDockArt_SetFont 2693
+#define wxAuiDockArt_SetMetric 2694
+#define wxAuiSimpleTabArt_new 2695
+#define wxAuiSimpleTabArt_destroy 2696
+#define wxMDIParentFrame_new_0 2697
+#define wxMDIParentFrame_new_4 2698
+#define wxMDIParentFrame_destruct 2699
+#define wxMDIParentFrame_ActivateNext 2700
+#define wxMDIParentFrame_ActivatePrevious 2701
+#define wxMDIParentFrame_ArrangeIcons 2702
+#define wxMDIParentFrame_Cascade 2703
+#define wxMDIParentFrame_Create 2704
+#define wxMDIParentFrame_GetActiveChild 2705
+#define wxMDIParentFrame_GetClientWindow 2706
+#define wxMDIParentFrame_Tile 2707
+#define wxMDIChildFrame_new_0 2708
+#define wxMDIChildFrame_new_4 2709
+#define wxMDIChildFrame_destruct 2710
+#define wxMDIChildFrame_Activate 2711
+#define wxMDIChildFrame_Create 2712
+#define wxMDIChildFrame_Maximize 2713
+#define wxMDIChildFrame_Restore 2714
+#define wxMDIClientWindow_new_0 2715
+#define wxMDIClientWindow_new_2 2716
+#define wxMDIClientWindow_destruct 2717
+#define wxMDIClientWindow_CreateClient 2718
+#define wxLayoutAlgorithm_new 2719
+#define wxLayoutAlgorithm_LayoutFrame 2720
+#define wxLayoutAlgorithm_LayoutMDIFrame 2721
+#define wxLayoutAlgorithm_LayoutWindow 2722
+#define wxLayoutAlgorithm_destroy 2723
+#define wxEvent_GetId 2724
+#define wxEvent_GetSkipped 2725
+#define wxEvent_GetTimestamp 2726
+#define wxEvent_IsCommandEvent 2727
+#define wxEvent_ResumePropagation 2728
+#define wxEvent_ShouldPropagate 2729
+#define wxEvent_Skip 2730
+#define wxEvent_StopPropagation 2731
+#define wxCommandEvent_getClientData 2732
+#define wxCommandEvent_GetExtraLong 2733
+#define wxCommandEvent_GetInt 2734
+#define wxCommandEvent_GetSelection 2735
+#define wxCommandEvent_GetString 2736
+#define wxCommandEvent_IsChecked 2737
+#define wxCommandEvent_IsSelection 2738
+#define wxCommandEvent_SetInt 2739
+#define wxCommandEvent_SetString 2740
+#define wxScrollEvent_GetOrientation 2741
+#define wxScrollEvent_GetPosition 2742
+#define wxScrollWinEvent_GetOrientation 2743
+#define wxScrollWinEvent_GetPosition 2744
+#define wxMouseEvent_AltDown 2745
+#define wxMouseEvent_Button 2746
+#define wxMouseEvent_ButtonDClick 2747
+#define wxMouseEvent_ButtonDown 2748
+#define wxMouseEvent_ButtonUp 2749
+#define wxMouseEvent_CmdDown 2750
+#define wxMouseEvent_ControlDown 2751
+#define wxMouseEvent_Dragging 2752
+#define wxMouseEvent_Entering 2753
+#define wxMouseEvent_GetButton 2754
+#define wxMouseEvent_GetPosition 2757
+#define wxMouseEvent_GetLogicalPosition 2758
+#define wxMouseEvent_GetLinesPerAction 2759
+#define wxMouseEvent_GetWheelRotation 2760
+#define wxMouseEvent_GetWheelDelta 2761
+#define wxMouseEvent_GetX 2762
+#define wxMouseEvent_GetY 2763
+#define wxMouseEvent_IsButton 2764
+#define wxMouseEvent_IsPageScroll 2765
+#define wxMouseEvent_Leaving 2766
+#define wxMouseEvent_LeftDClick 2767
+#define wxMouseEvent_LeftDown 2768
+#define wxMouseEvent_LeftIsDown 2769
+#define wxMouseEvent_LeftUp 2770
+#define wxMouseEvent_MetaDown 2771
+#define wxMouseEvent_MiddleDClick 2772
+#define wxMouseEvent_MiddleDown 2773
+#define wxMouseEvent_MiddleIsDown 2774
+#define wxMouseEvent_MiddleUp 2775
+#define wxMouseEvent_Moving 2776
+#define wxMouseEvent_RightDClick 2777
+#define wxMouseEvent_RightDown 2778
+#define wxMouseEvent_RightIsDown 2779
+#define wxMouseEvent_RightUp 2780
+#define wxMouseEvent_ShiftDown 2781
+#define wxSetCursorEvent_GetCursor 2782
+#define wxSetCursorEvent_GetX 2783
+#define wxSetCursorEvent_GetY 2784
+#define wxSetCursorEvent_HasCursor 2785
+#define wxSetCursorEvent_SetCursor 2786
+#define wxKeyEvent_AltDown 2787
+#define wxKeyEvent_CmdDown 2788
+#define wxKeyEvent_ControlDown 2789
+#define wxKeyEvent_GetKeyCode 2790
+#define wxKeyEvent_GetModifiers 2791
+#define wxKeyEvent_GetPosition 2794
+#define wxKeyEvent_GetRawKeyCode 2795
+#define wxKeyEvent_GetRawKeyFlags 2796
+#define wxKeyEvent_GetUnicodeKey 2797
+#define wxKeyEvent_GetX 2798
+#define wxKeyEvent_GetY 2799
+#define wxKeyEvent_HasModifiers 2800
+#define wxKeyEvent_MetaDown 2801
+#define wxKeyEvent_ShiftDown 2802
+#define wxSizeEvent_GetSize 2803
+#define wxMoveEvent_GetPosition 2804
+#define wxEraseEvent_GetDC 2805
+#define wxFocusEvent_GetWindow 2806
+#define wxChildFocusEvent_GetWindow 2807
+#define wxMenuEvent_GetMenu 2808
+#define wxMenuEvent_GetMenuId 2809
+#define wxMenuEvent_IsPopup 2810
+#define wxCloseEvent_CanVeto 2811
+#define wxCloseEvent_GetLoggingOff 2812
+#define wxCloseEvent_SetCanVeto 2813
+#define wxCloseEvent_SetLoggingOff 2814
+#define wxCloseEvent_Veto 2815
+#define wxShowEvent_SetShow 2816
+#define wxShowEvent_GetShow 2817
+#define wxIconizeEvent_Iconized 2818
+#define wxJoystickEvent_ButtonDown 2819
+#define wxJoystickEvent_ButtonIsDown 2820
+#define wxJoystickEvent_ButtonUp 2821
+#define wxJoystickEvent_GetButtonChange 2822
+#define wxJoystickEvent_GetButtonState 2823
+#define wxJoystickEvent_GetJoystick 2824
+#define wxJoystickEvent_GetPosition 2825
+#define wxJoystickEvent_GetZPosition 2826
+#define wxJoystickEvent_IsButton 2827
+#define wxJoystickEvent_IsMove 2828
+#define wxJoystickEvent_IsZMove 2829
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_CanUpdate 2830
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_Check 2831
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_Enable 2832
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_Show 2833
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetChecked 2834
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetEnabled 2835
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetShown 2836
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetChecked 2837
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetEnabled 2838
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetShown 2839
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetText 2840
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetText 2841
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetMode 2842
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_GetUpdateInterval 2843
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_ResetUpdateTime 2844
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_SetMode 2845
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_SetText 2846
+#define wxUpdateUIEvent_SetUpdateInterval 2847
+#define wxMouseCaptureChangedEvent_GetCapturedWindow 2848
+#define wxPaletteChangedEvent_SetChangedWindow 2849
+#define wxPaletteChangedEvent_GetChangedWindow 2850
+#define wxQueryNewPaletteEvent_SetPaletteRealized 2851
+#define wxQueryNewPaletteEvent_GetPaletteRealized 2852
+#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_GetDirection 2853
+#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetDirection 2854
+#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_IsWindowChange 2855
+#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetWindowChange 2856
+#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_IsFromTab 2857
+#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetFromTab 2858
+#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_GetCurrentFocus 2859
+#define wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetCurrentFocus 2860
+#define wxHelpEvent_GetOrigin 2861
+#define wxHelpEvent_GetPosition 2862
+#define wxHelpEvent_SetOrigin 2863
+#define wxHelpEvent_SetPosition 2864
+#define wxContextMenuEvent_GetPosition 2865
+#define wxContextMenuEvent_SetPosition 2866
+#define wxIdleEvent_CanSend 2867
+#define wxIdleEvent_GetMode 2868
+#define wxIdleEvent_RequestMore 2869
+#define wxIdleEvent_MoreRequested 2870
+#define wxIdleEvent_SetMode 2871
+#define wxGridEvent_AltDown 2872
+#define wxGridEvent_ControlDown 2873
+#define wxGridEvent_GetCol 2874
+#define wxGridEvent_GetPosition 2875
+#define wxGridEvent_GetRow 2876
+#define wxGridEvent_MetaDown 2877
+#define wxGridEvent_Selecting 2878
+#define wxGridEvent_ShiftDown 2879
+#define wxNotifyEvent_Allow 2880
+#define wxNotifyEvent_IsAllowed 2881
+#define wxNotifyEvent_Veto 2882
+#define wxSashEvent_GetEdge 2883
+#define wxSashEvent_GetDragRect 2884
+#define wxSashEvent_GetDragStatus 2885
+#define wxListEvent_GetCacheFrom 2886
+#define wxListEvent_GetCacheTo 2887
+#define wxListEvent_GetKeyCode 2888
+#define wxListEvent_GetIndex 2889
+#define wxListEvent_GetColumn 2890
+#define wxListEvent_GetPoint 2891
+#define wxListEvent_GetLabel 2892
+#define wxListEvent_GetText 2893
+#define wxListEvent_GetImage 2894
+#define wxListEvent_GetData 2895
+#define wxListEvent_GetMask 2896
+#define wxListEvent_GetItem 2897
+#define wxListEvent_IsEditCancelled 2898
+#define wxDateEvent_GetDate 2899
+#define wxCalendarEvent_GetWeekDay 2900
+#define wxFileDirPickerEvent_GetPath 2901
+#define wxColourPickerEvent_GetColour 2902
+#define wxFontPickerEvent_GetFont 2903
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetPosition 2904
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetKey 2905
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetModifiers 2906
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetModificationType 2907
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetText 2908
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetLength 2909
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetLinesAdded 2910
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetLine 2911
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetFoldLevelNow 2912
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetFoldLevelPrev 2913
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetMargin 2914
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetMessage 2915
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetWParam 2916
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetLParam 2917
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetListType 2918
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetX 2919
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetY 2920
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetDragText 2921
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetDragAllowMove 2922
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetDragResult 2923
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetShift 2924
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetControl 2925
+#define wxStyledTextEvent_GetAlt 2926
+#define utils_wxGetKeyState 2927
+#define utils_wxGetMousePosition 2928
+#define utils_wxGetMouseState 2929
+#define utils_wxSetDetectableAutoRepeat 2930
+#define utils_wxBell 2931
+#define utils_wxFindMenuItemId 2932
+#define utils_wxGenericFindWindowAtPoint 2933
+#define utils_wxFindWindowAtPoint 2934
+#define utils_wxBeginBusyCursor 2935
+#define utils_wxEndBusyCursor 2936
+#define utils_wxIsBusy 2937
+#define utils_wxShutdown 2938
+#define utils_wxShell 2939
+#define utils_wxLaunchDefaultBrowser 2940
+#define utils_wxGetEmailAddress 2941
+#define utils_wxGetUserId 2942
+#define utils_wxGetHomeDir 2943
+#define utils_wxNewId 2944
+#define utils_wxRegisterId 2945
+#define utils_wxGetCurrentId 2946
+#define utils_wxGetOsDescription 2947
+#define utils_wxIsPlatformLittleEndian 2948
+#define utils_wxIsPlatform64Bit 2949
+#define gdicmn_wxDisplaySize 2950
+#define gdicmn_wxSetCursor 2951
+#define wxPrintout_new 2952
+#define wxPrintout_destruct 2953
+#define wxPrintout_GetDC 2954
+#define wxPrintout_GetPageSizeMM 2955
+#define wxPrintout_GetPageSizePixels 2956
+#define wxPrintout_GetPaperRectPixels 2957
+#define wxPrintout_GetPPIPrinter 2958
+#define wxPrintout_GetPPIScreen 2959
+#define wxPrintout_GetTitle 2960
+#define wxPrintout_IsPreview 2961
+#define wxPrintout_FitThisSizeToPaper 2962
+#define wxPrintout_FitThisSizeToPage 2963
+#define wxPrintout_FitThisSizeToPageMargins 2964
+#define wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToPaper 2965
+#define wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToPage 2966
+#define wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToPageMargins 2967
+#define wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToDevice 2968
+#define wxPrintout_GetLogicalPaperRect 2969
+#define wxPrintout_GetLogicalPageRect 2970
+#define wxPrintout_GetLogicalPageMarginsRect 2971
+#define wxPrintout_SetLogicalOrigin 2972
+#define wxPrintout_OffsetLogicalOrigin 2973
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_new_2 2974
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_new_0 2975
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_destruct 2976
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Create 2977
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AddText 2978
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AddStyledText 2979
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_InsertText 2980
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ClearAll 2981
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ClearDocumentStyle 2982
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLength 2983
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCharAt 2984
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurrentPos 2985
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetAnchor 2986
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyleAt 2987
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Redo 2988
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUndoCollection 2989
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SelectAll 2990
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSavePoint 2991
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyledText 2992
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CanRedo 2993
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerLineFromHandle 2994
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDeleteHandle 2995
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUndoCollection 2996
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetViewWhiteSpace 2997
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetViewWhiteSpace 2998
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionFromPoint 2999
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionFromPointClose 3000
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GotoLine 3001
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GotoPos 3002
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetAnchor 3003
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurLine 3004
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEndStyled 3005
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ConvertEOLs 3006
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEOLMode 3007
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEOLMode 3008
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StartStyling 3009
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetStyling 3010
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetBufferedDraw 3011
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetBufferedDraw 3012
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTabWidth 3013
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTabWidth 3014
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCodePage 3015
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDefine 3016
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerSetForeground 3017
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerSetBackground 3018
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerAdd 3019
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDelete 3020
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDeleteAll 3021
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerGet 3022
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerNext 3023
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerPrevious 3024
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDefineBitmap 3025
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerAddSet 3026
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerSetAlpha 3027
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginType 3028
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginType 3029
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginWidth 3030
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginWidth 3031
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginMask 3032
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginMask 3033
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginSensitive 3034
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginSensitive 3035
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleClearAll 3036
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetForeground 3037
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetBackground 3038
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetBold 3039
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetItalic 3040
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetSize 3041
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFaceName 3042
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetEOLFilled 3043
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleResetDefault 3044
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetUnderline 3045
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetCase 3046
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetHotSpot 3047
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelForeground 3048
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelBackground 3049
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelAlpha 3050
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelAlpha 3051
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretForeground 3052
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyAssign 3053
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyClear 3054
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyClearAll 3055
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetStyleBytes 3056
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetVisible 3057
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretPeriod 3058
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretPeriod 3059
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWordChars 3060
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_BeginUndoAction 3061
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_EndUndoAction 3062
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorSetStyle 3063
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorGetStyle 3064
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorSetForeground 3065
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorGetForeground 3066
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWhitespaceForeground 3067
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWhitespaceBackground 3068
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyleBits 3069
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLineState 3070
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineState 3071
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMaxLineState 3072
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretLineVisible 3073
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretLineVisible 3074
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretLineBackground 3075
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretLineBackground 3076
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompShow 3077
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompCancel 3078
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompActive 3079
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompPosStart 3080
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompComplete 3081
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompStops 3082
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetSeparator 3083
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetSeparator 3084
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSelect 3085
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetCancelAtStart 3086
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetCancelAtStart 3087
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetFillUps 3088
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetChooseSingle 3089
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetChooseSingle 3090
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetIgnoreCase 3091
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetIgnoreCase 3092
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_UserListShow 3093
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetAutoHide 3094
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetAutoHide 3095
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetDropRestOfWord 3096
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetDropRestOfWord 3097
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_RegisterImage 3098
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ClearRegisteredImages 3099
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetTypeSeparator 3100
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetTypeSeparator 3101
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetMaxWidth 3102
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetMaxWidth 3103
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetMaxHeight 3104
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetMaxHeight 3105
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetIndent 3106
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetIndent 3107
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUseTabs 3108
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseTabs 3109
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLineIndentation 3110
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineIndentation 3111
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineIndentPosition 3112
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetColumn 3113
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUseHorizontalScrollBar 3114
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseHorizontalScrollBar 3115
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetIndentationGuides 3116
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetIndentationGuides 3117
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHighlightGuide 3118
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetHighlightGuide 3119
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineEndPosition 3120
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCodePage 3121
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretForeground 3122
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetReadOnly 3123
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCurrentPos 3124
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelectionStart 3125
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectionStart 3126
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelectionEnd 3127
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectionEnd 3128
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetPrintMagnification 3129
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPrintMagnification 3130
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetPrintColourMode 3131
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPrintColourMode 3132
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_FindText 3133
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_FormatRange 3134
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFirstVisibleLine 3135
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLine 3136
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineCount 3137
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginLeft 3138
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginLeft 3139
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginRight 3140
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginRight 3141
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetModify 3142
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelection 3143
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectedText 3144
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextRange 3145
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_HideSelection 3146
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineFromPosition 3147
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionFromLine 3148
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineScroll 3149
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_EnsureCaretVisible 3150
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ReplaceSelection 3151
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetReadOnly 3152
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CanPaste 3153
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CanUndo 3154
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_EmptyUndoBuffer 3155
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Undo 3156
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Cut 3157
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Copy 3158
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Paste 3159
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Clear 3160
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetText 3161
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetText 3162
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextLength 3163
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetOvertype 3164
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretWidth 3165
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretWidth 3166
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTargetStart 3167
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTargetStart 3168
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTargetEnd 3169
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTargetEnd 3170
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ReplaceTarget 3171
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchInTarget 3172
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSearchFlags 3173
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSearchFlags 3174
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipShow 3175
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipCancel 3176
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipActive 3177
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipPosAtStart 3178
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetHighlight 3179
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetBackground 3180
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetForeground 3181
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetForegroundHighlight 3182
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipUseStyle 3183
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_VisibleFromDocLine 3184
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DocLineFromVisible 3185
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WrapCount 3186
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldLevel 3187
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFoldLevel 3188
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLastChild 3189
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFoldParent 3190
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ShowLines 3191
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_HideLines 3192
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineVisible 3193
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldExpanded 3194
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFoldExpanded 3195
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ToggleFold 3196
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_EnsureVisible 3197
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldFlags 3198
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_EnsureVisibleEnforcePolicy 3199
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTabIndents 3200
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTabIndents 3201
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetBackSpaceUnIndents 3202
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetBackSpaceUnIndents 3203
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMouseDwellTime 3204
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMouseDwellTime 3205
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordStartPosition 3206
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordEndPosition 3207
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapMode 3208
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapMode 3209
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapVisualFlags 3210
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapVisualFlags 3211
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapVisualFlagsLocation 3212
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapVisualFlagsLocation 3213
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapStartIndent 3214
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapStartIndent 3215
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLayoutCache 3216
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLayoutCache 3217
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetScrollWidth 3218
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetScrollWidth 3219
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_TextWidth 3220
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEndAtLastLine 3221
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_TextHeight 3222
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUseVerticalScrollBar 3223
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseVerticalScrollBar 3224
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AppendText 3225
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTwoPhaseDraw 3226
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTwoPhaseDraw 3227
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_TargetFromSelection 3228
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LinesJoin 3229
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LinesSplit 3230
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldMarginColour 3231
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldMarginHiColour 3232
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDown 3233
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDownExtend 3234
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineUp 3235
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineUpExtend 3236
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CharLeft 3237
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CharLeftExtend 3238
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CharRight 3239
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CharRightExtend 3240
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeft 3241
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeftExtend 3242
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRight 3243
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRightExtend 3244
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Home 3245
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeExtend 3246
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEnd 3247
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndExtend 3248
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentStart 3249
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentStartExtend 3250
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentEnd 3251
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentEndExtend 3252
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PageUp 3253
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PageUpExtend 3254
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PageDown 3255
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PageDownExtend 3256
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_EditToggleOvertype 3257
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Cancel 3258
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DeleteBack 3259
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Tab 3260
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_BackTab 3261
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_NewLine 3262
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_FormFeed 3263
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHome 3264
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeExtend 3265
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ZoomIn 3266
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ZoomOut 3267
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DelWordLeft 3268
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DelWordRight 3269
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineCut 3270
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDelete 3271
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineTranspose 3272
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDuplicate 3273
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LowerCase 3274
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_UpperCase 3275
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineScrollDown 3276
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineScrollUp 3277
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DeleteBackNotLine 3278
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeDisplay 3279
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeDisplayExtend 3280
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndDisplay 3281
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndDisplayExtend 3282
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeWrapExtend 3283
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndWrap 3284
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndWrapExtend 3285
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeWrap 3286
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeWrapExtend 3287
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineCopy 3288
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_MoveCaretInsideView 3289
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineLength 3290
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_BraceHighlight 3291
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_BraceBadLight 3292
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_BraceMatch 3293
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetViewEOL 3294
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetViewEOL 3295
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetModEventMask 3296
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEdgeColumn 3297
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEdgeColumn 3298
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEdgeMode 3299
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEdgeMode 3300
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEdgeColour 3301
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEdgeColour 3302
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchAnchor 3303
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchNext 3304
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchPrev 3305
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LinesOnScreen 3306
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_UsePopUp 3307
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SelectionIsRectangle 3308
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetZoom 3309
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetZoom 3310
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetModEventMask 3311
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSTCFocus 3312
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSTCFocus 3313
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetStatus 3314
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStatus 3315
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMouseDownCaptures 3316
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMouseDownCaptures 3317
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSTCCursor 3318
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSTCCursor 3319
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetControlCharSymbol 3320
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetControlCharSymbol 3321
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartLeft 3322
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartLeftExtend 3323
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartRight 3324
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartRightExtend 3325
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetVisiblePolicy 3326
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DelLineLeft 3327
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DelLineRight 3328
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetXOffset 3329
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ChooseCaretX 3330
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetXCaretPolicy 3331
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetYCaretPolicy 3332
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPrintWrapMode 3333
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotActiveForeground 3334
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotActiveBackground 3335
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotActiveUnderline 3336
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotSingleLine 3337
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ParaDownExtend 3338
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ParaUp 3339
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ParaUpExtend 3340
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionBefore 3341
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionAfter 3342
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CopyRange 3343
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CopyText 3344
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelectionMode 3345
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectionMode 3346
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDownRectExtend 3347
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineUpRectExtend 3348
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CharLeftRectExtend 3349
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CharRightRectExtend 3350
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeRectExtend 3351
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeRectExtend 3352
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndRectExtend 3353
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PageUpRectExtend 3354
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PageDownRectExtend 3355
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageUp 3356
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageUpExtend 3357
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageDown 3358
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageDownExtend 3359
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeftEnd 3360
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeftEndExtend 3361
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRightEnd 3362
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRightEndExtend 3363
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWhitespaceChars 3364
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCharsDefault 3365
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetCurrent 3366
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Allocate 3367
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_FindColumn 3368
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretSticky 3369
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretSticky 3370
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ToggleCaretSticky 3371
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetPasteConvertEndings 3372
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPasteConvertEndings 3373
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SelectionDuplicate 3374
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretLineBackAlpha 3375
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretLineBackAlpha 3376
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StartRecord 3377
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StopRecord 3378
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLexer 3379
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLexer 3380
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_Colourise 3381
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetProperty 3382
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetKeyWords 3383
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLexerLanguage 3384
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetProperty 3385
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyleBitsNeeded 3386
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurrentLine 3387
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetSpec 3388
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFont 3389
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFontAttr 3390
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetCharacterSet 3391
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFontEncoding 3392
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyExecute 3393
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMargins 3394
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelection 3395
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_PointFromPosition 3396
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ScrollToLine 3397
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_ScrollToColumn 3398
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetVScrollBar 3399
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHScrollBar 3400
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLastKeydownProcessed 3401
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLastKeydownProcessed 3402
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SaveFile 3403
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_LoadFile 3404
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DoDragOver 3405
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_DoDropText 3406
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseAntiAliasing 3407
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AddTextRaw 3408
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_InsertTextRaw 3409
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurLineRaw 3410
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineRaw 3411
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectedTextRaw 3412
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextRangeRaw 3413
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTextRaw 3414
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextRaw 3415
+#define wxStyledTextCtrl_AppendTextRaw 3416
+#define wxArtProvider_GetBitmap 3417
+#define wxArtProvider_GetIcon 3418
+#define wxTreeEvent_GetKeyCode 3419
+#define wxTreeEvent_GetItem 3420
+#define wxTreeEvent_GetKeyEvent 3421
+#define wxTreeEvent_GetLabel 3422
+#define wxTreeEvent_GetOldItem 3423
+#define wxTreeEvent_GetPoint 3424
+#define wxTreeEvent_IsEditCancelled 3425
+#define wxTreeEvent_SetToolTip 3426
+#define wxNotebookEvent_GetOldSelection 3427
+#define wxNotebookEvent_GetSelection 3428
+#define wxNotebookEvent_SetOldSelection 3429
+#define wxNotebookEvent_SetSelection 3430
+#define wxFileDataObject_new 3431
+#define wxFileDataObject_AddFile 3432
+#define wxFileDataObject_GetFilenames 3433
+#define wxFileDataObject_destroy 3434
+#define wxTextDataObject_new 3435
+#define wxTextDataObject_GetTextLength 3436
+#define wxTextDataObject_GetText 3437
+#define wxTextDataObject_SetText 3438
+#define wxTextDataObject_destroy 3439
+#define wxBitmapDataObject_new_1_1 3440
+#define wxBitmapDataObject_new_1_0 3441
+#define wxBitmapDataObject_GetBitmap 3442
+#define wxBitmapDataObject_SetBitmap 3443
+#define wxBitmapDataObject_destroy 3444
+#define wxClipboard_new 3446
+#define wxClipboard_destruct 3447
+#define wxClipboard_AddData 3448
+#define wxClipboard_Clear 3449
+#define wxClipboard_Close 3450
+#define wxClipboard_Flush 3451
+#define wxClipboard_GetData 3452
+#define wxClipboard_IsOpened 3453
+#define wxClipboard_Open 3454
+#define wxClipboard_SetData 3455
+#define wxClipboard_UsePrimarySelection 3457
+#define wxClipboard_IsSupported 3458
+#define wxClipboard_Get 3459
+#define wxSpinEvent_GetPosition 3460
+#define wxSpinEvent_SetPosition 3461
+#define wxSplitterWindow_new_0 3462
+#define wxSplitterWindow_new_2 3463
+#define wxSplitterWindow_destruct 3464
+#define wxSplitterWindow_Create 3465
+#define wxSplitterWindow_GetMinimumPaneSize 3466
+#define wxSplitterWindow_GetSashGravity 3467
+#define wxSplitterWindow_GetSashPosition 3468
+#define wxSplitterWindow_GetSplitMode 3469
+#define wxSplitterWindow_GetWindow1 3470
+#define wxSplitterWindow_GetWindow2 3471
+#define wxSplitterWindow_Initialize 3472
+#define wxSplitterWindow_IsSplit 3473
+#define wxSplitterWindow_ReplaceWindow 3474
+#define wxSplitterWindow_SetSashGravity 3475
+#define wxSplitterWindow_SetSashPosition 3476
+#define wxSplitterWindow_SetSashSize 3477
+#define wxSplitterWindow_SetMinimumPaneSize 3478
+#define wxSplitterWindow_SetSplitMode 3479
+#define wxSplitterWindow_SplitHorizontally 3480
+#define wxSplitterWindow_SplitVertically 3481
+#define wxSplitterWindow_Unsplit 3482
+#define wxSplitterWindow_UpdateSize 3483
+#define wxSplitterEvent_GetSashPosition 3484
+#define wxSplitterEvent_GetX 3485
+#define wxSplitterEvent_GetY 3486
+#define wxSplitterEvent_GetWindowBeingRemoved 3487
+#define wxSplitterEvent_SetSashPosition 3488
+#define wxHtmlWindow_new_0 3489
+#define wxHtmlWindow_new_2 3490
+#define wxHtmlWindow_AppendToPage 3491
+#define wxHtmlWindow_GetOpenedAnchor 3492
+#define wxHtmlWindow_GetOpenedPage 3493
+#define wxHtmlWindow_GetOpenedPageTitle 3494
+#define wxHtmlWindow_GetRelatedFrame 3495
+#define wxHtmlWindow_HistoryBack 3496
+#define wxHtmlWindow_HistoryCanBack 3497
+#define wxHtmlWindow_HistoryCanForward 3498
+#define wxHtmlWindow_HistoryClear 3499
+#define wxHtmlWindow_HistoryForward 3500
+#define wxHtmlWindow_LoadFile 3501
+#define wxHtmlWindow_LoadPage 3502
+#define wxHtmlWindow_SelectAll 3503
+#define wxHtmlWindow_SelectionToText 3504
+#define wxHtmlWindow_SelectLine 3505
+#define wxHtmlWindow_SelectWord 3506
+#define wxHtmlWindow_SetBorders 3507
+#define wxHtmlWindow_SetFonts 3508
+#define wxHtmlWindow_SetPage 3509
+#define wxHtmlWindow_SetRelatedFrame 3510
+#define wxHtmlWindow_SetRelatedStatusBar 3511
+#define wxHtmlWindow_ToText 3512
+#define wxHtmlWindow_destroy 3513
+#define wxHtmlLinkEvent_GetLinkInfo 3514
+#define wxSystemSettings_GetColour 3515
+#define wxSystemSettings_GetFont 3516
+#define wxSystemSettings_GetMetric 3517
+#define wxSystemSettings_GetScreenType 3518
+#define wxSystemOptions_GetOption 3519
+#define wxSystemOptions_GetOptionInt 3520
+#define wxSystemOptions_HasOption 3521
+#define wxSystemOptions_IsFalse 3522
+#define wxSystemOptions_SetOption_2_1 3523
+#define wxSystemOptions_SetOption_2_0 3524
+#define wxAuiNotebookEvent_SetSelection 3525
+#define wxAuiNotebookEvent_GetSelection 3526
+#define wxAuiNotebookEvent_SetOldSelection 3527
+#define wxAuiNotebookEvent_GetOldSelection 3528
+#define wxAuiNotebookEvent_SetDragSource 3529
+#define wxAuiNotebookEvent_GetDragSource 3530
+#define wxAuiManagerEvent_SetManager 3531
+#define wxAuiManagerEvent_GetManager 3532
+#define wxAuiManagerEvent_SetPane 3533
+#define wxAuiManagerEvent_GetPane 3534
+#define wxAuiManagerEvent_SetButton 3535
+#define wxAuiManagerEvent_GetButton 3536
+#define wxAuiManagerEvent_SetDC 3537
+#define wxAuiManagerEvent_GetDC 3538
+#define wxAuiManagerEvent_Veto 3539
+#define wxAuiManagerEvent_GetVeto 3540
+#define wxAuiManagerEvent_SetCanVeto 3541
+#define wxAuiManagerEvent_CanVeto 3542
+#define wxLogNull_new 3543
+#define wxLogNull_destroy 3544
+#define wxTaskBarIcon_new 3545
+#define wxTaskBarIcon_destruct 3546
+#define wxTaskBarIcon_PopupMenu 3547
+#define wxTaskBarIcon_RemoveIcon 3548
+#define wxTaskBarIcon_SetIcon 3549
+#define wxLocale_new_0 3550
+#define wxLocale_new_2 3552
+#define wxLocale_destruct 3553
+#define wxLocale_Init 3555
+#define wxLocale_AddCatalog_1 3556
+#define wxLocale_AddCatalog_3 3557
+#define wxLocale_AddCatalogLookupPathPrefix 3558
+#define wxLocale_GetCanonicalName 3559
+#define wxLocale_GetLanguage 3560
+#define wxLocale_GetLanguageName 3561
+#define wxLocale_GetLocale 3562
+#define wxLocale_GetName 3563
+#define wxLocale_GetString_2 3564
+#define wxLocale_GetString_4 3565
+#define wxLocale_GetHeaderValue 3566
+#define wxLocale_GetSysName 3567
+#define wxLocale_GetSystemEncoding 3568
+#define wxLocale_GetSystemEncodingName 3569
+#define wxLocale_GetSystemLanguage 3570
+#define wxLocale_IsLoaded 3571
+#define wxLocale_IsOk 3572
+#define wxActivateEvent_GetActive 3573
+#define wxPopupWindow_new_2 3575
+#define wxPopupWindow_new_0 3576
+#define wxPopupWindow_destruct 3578
+#define wxPopupWindow_Create 3579
+#define wxPopupWindow_Position 3580
+#define wxPopupTransientWindow_new_0 3581
+#define wxPopupTransientWindow_new_2 3582
+#define wxPopupTransientWindow_destruct 3583
+#define wxPopupTransientWindow_Popup 3584
+#define wxPopupTransientWindow_Dismiss 3585
diff --git a/lib/wx/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/wx/doc/src/notes.xml
index 0f00309f1b..6a0dd898e3 100644
--- a/lib/wx/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/lib/wx/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -32,6 +32,21 @@
<p>This document describes the changes made to the wxErlang
application.</p>
+<section><title>Wx 1.5</title>
+
+ <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ Extend AUI functionality.</p>
+ <p>
+ Own Id: OTP-12961</p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+
+</section>
+
<section><title>Wx 1.4</title>
<section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title>
diff --git a/lib/wx/examples/demo/ex_aui.erl b/lib/wx/examples/demo/ex_aui.erl
index e0841da670..7fbf841d16 100644
--- a/lib/wx/examples/demo/ex_aui.erl
+++ b/lib/wx/examples/demo/ex_aui.erl
@@ -47,40 +47,54 @@ init(Config) ->
-define(pi, wxAuiPaneInfo).
do_init(Config) ->
- Parent = proplists:get_value(parent, Config),
+ Parent = proplists:get_value(parent, Config),
Panel = wxPanel:new(Parent, []),
%% Setup sizers
MainSizer = wxBoxSizer:new(?wxVERTICAL),
Manager = wxAuiManager:new([{managed_wnd, Panel}]),
-
- Pane = ?pi:new(),
- ?pi:closeButton(Pane),
- ?pi:right(Pane),
- ?pi:dockable(Pane, [{b, true}]),
- ?pi:floatingSize(Pane, 300,200),
- ?pi:minSize(Pane, {50,50}),
- ?pi:paneBorder(Pane),
- ?pi:floatable(Pane, [{b, true}]),
-
- create_pane(Panel, Manager, Pane),
- create_pane(Panel, Manager,
- ?pi:caption(?pi:top(?pi:new(Pane)), "One")),
- create_pane(Panel, Manager,
- ?pi:caption(?pi:left(?pi:new(Pane)), "two")),
- create_pane(Panel, Manager,
- ?pi:caption(?pi:bottom(?pi:new(Pane)), "Three")),
- Pane2 = wxAuiPaneInfo:new(Pane),
- ?pi:centrePane(Pane2),
- create_notebook(Panel, Manager, ?pi:new(Pane2)),
-
- wxPanel:setSizer(Panel, MainSizer),
-
- wxAuiManager:connect(Manager, aui_pane_button, [{skip,true}]),
- wxAuiManager:connect(Manager, aui_pane_maximize, [{skip,true}]),
- wxAuiManager:update(Manager),
- process_flag(trap_exit, true),
- {Panel, #state{parent=Panel, config=Config, aui=Manager}}.
+ try
+ Art = wxAuiManager:getArtProvider(Manager),
+ wxAuiDockArt:setColour(Art, ?wxAUI_DOCKART_BACKGROUND_COLOUR, {200, 100, 100}),
+ wxAuiDockArt:setColour(Art, ?wxAUI_DOCKART_ACTIVE_CAPTION_COLOUR, {200, 100, 100}),
+ wxAuiDockArt:setColour(Art, ?wxAUI_DOCKART_INACTIVE_CAPTION_COLOUR, {100, 200, 100}),
+
+
+ Pane = ?pi:new(),
+ ?pi:closeButton(Pane),
+ ?pi:right(Pane),
+ ?pi:dockable(Pane, [{b, true}]),
+ ?pi:floatingSize(Pane, 300,200),
+ ?pi:minSize(Pane, {50,50}),
+ ?pi:paneBorder(Pane),
+ ?pi:floatable(Pane, [{b, true}]),
+
+ create_pane(Panel, Manager, Pane),
+ create_pane(Panel, Manager,
+ ?pi:caption(?pi:top(?pi:new(Pane)), "One")),
+ create_pane(Panel, Manager,
+ ?pi:caption(?pi:left(?pi:new(Pane)), "two")),
+ create_pane(Panel, Manager,
+ ?pi:caption(?pi:bottom(?pi:new(Pane)), "Three")),
+ Pane2 = wxAuiPaneInfo:new(Pane),
+ ?pi:centrePane(Pane2),
+ create_notebook(Panel, Manager, ?pi:new(Pane2)),
+
+ wxPanel:setSizer(Panel, MainSizer),
+
+ wxAuiManager:connect(Manager, aui_pane_button, [{skip,true}]),
+ wxAuiManager:connect(Manager, aui_pane_maximize, [{skip,true}]),
+ wxAuiManager:update(Manager),
+ process_flag(trap_exit, true),
+ {Panel, #state{parent=Panel, config=Config, aui=Manager}}
+ catch Class:Reason ->
+ ST = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ io:format("AUI Crashed ~p ~p~n",[Reason, ST]),
+ wxAuiManager:unInit(Manager),
+ wxAuiManager:destroy(Manager),
+ wxPanel:destroy(Panel),
+ erlang:raise(Class, Reason, ST)
+ end.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% Callbacks handled as normal gen_server callbacks
@@ -163,6 +177,15 @@ create_notebook(Parent, Manager, Pane) ->
Notebook = wxAuiNotebook:new(Parent, [{style, Style}]),
+ Art = wxAuiSimpleTabArt:new(),
+ case ?wxMAJOR_VERSION > 2 of
+ true ->
+ wxAuiSimpleTabArt:setColour(Art, {200, 0, 0}),
+ wxAuiSimpleTabArt:setActiveColour(Art, {0, 0, 200});
+ false -> ignore
+ end,
+ ok = wxAuiNotebook:setArtProvider(Notebook, Art),
+
Tab1 = wxPanel:new(Notebook, []),
wxPanel:setBackgroundColour(Tab1, ?wxBLACK),
wxButton:new(Tab1, ?wxID_ANY, [{label,"New tab"}]),
diff --git a/lib/wx/include/wx.hrl b/lib/wx/include/wx.hrl
index 69ca13aca1..1bc00ca235 100644
--- a/lib/wx/include/wx.hrl
+++ b/lib/wx/include/wx.hrl
@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@
veto_flag :: boolean(),
canveto_flag :: boolean(),
dc :: wxDC:wxDC()}).
--type wxAuiManagerEventType() :: aui_pane_button | aui_pane_close | aui_pane_maximize | aui_pane_restore | aui_render | aui_find_manager.
+-type wxAuiManagerEventType() :: aui_pane_button | aui_pane_close | aui_pane_maximize | aui_pane_restore | aui_pane_activated | aui_render | aui_find_manager.
-type wxAuiManager() :: #wxAuiManager{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxAuiManagerEvent}
-record(wxInitDialog, {type :: wxInitDialogEventType()}). %% Callback event: {@link wxInitDialogEvent}
diff --git a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiDockArt.erl b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiDockArt.erl
index 499fbd9a23..4149b1d424 100644
--- a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiDockArt.erl
+++ b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiDockArt.erl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2013. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
-module(wxAuiDockArt).
-include("wxe.hrl").
--export([]).
+-export([getColour/2,getFont/2,getMetric/2,setColour/3,setFont/3,setMetric/3]).
%% inherited exports
-export([parent_class/1]).
@@ -35,3 +35,58 @@
parent_class(_Class) -> erlang:error({badtype, ?MODULE}).
-type wxAuiDockArt() :: wx:wx_object().
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauidockart.html#wxauidockartgetcolour">external documentation</a>.
+-spec getColour(This, Id) -> wx:wx_colour4() when
+ This::wxAuiDockArt(), Id::integer().
+getColour(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},Id)
+ when is_integer(Id) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiDockArt),
+ wxe_util:call(?wxAuiDockArt_GetColour,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI,Id:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauidockart.html#wxauidockartgetfont">external documentation</a>.
+-spec getFont(This, Id) -> wxFont:wxFont() when
+ This::wxAuiDockArt(), Id::integer().
+getFont(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},Id)
+ when is_integer(Id) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiDockArt),
+ wxe_util:call(?wxAuiDockArt_GetFont,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI,Id:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauidockart.html#wxauidockartgetmetric">external documentation</a>.
+-spec getMetric(This, Id) -> integer() when
+ This::wxAuiDockArt(), Id::integer().
+getMetric(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},Id)
+ when is_integer(Id) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiDockArt),
+ wxe_util:call(?wxAuiDockArt_GetMetric,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI,Id:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauidockart.html#wxauidockartsetcolour">external documentation</a>.
+-spec setColour(This, Id, Colour) -> ok when
+ This::wxAuiDockArt(), Id::integer(), Colour::wx:wx_colour().
+setColour(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},Id,Colour)
+ when is_integer(Id),tuple_size(Colour) =:= 3; tuple_size(Colour) =:= 4 ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiDockArt),
+ wxe_util:cast(?wxAuiDockArt_SetColour,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI,Id:32/?UI,(wxe_util:colour_bin(Colour)):16/binary>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauidockart.html#wxauidockartsetfont">external documentation</a>.
+-spec setFont(This, Id, Font) -> ok when
+ This::wxAuiDockArt(), Id::integer(), Font::wxFont:wxFont().
+setFont(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},Id,#wx_ref{type=FontT,ref=FontRef})
+ when is_integer(Id) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiDockArt),
+ ?CLASS(FontT,wxFont),
+ wxe_util:cast(?wxAuiDockArt_SetFont,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI,Id:32/?UI,FontRef:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauidockart.html#wxauidockartsetmetric">external documentation</a>.
+-spec setMetric(This, Id, New_val) -> ok when
+ This::wxAuiDockArt(), Id::integer(), New_val::integer().
+setMetric(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},Id,New_val)
+ when is_integer(Id),is_integer(New_val) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiDockArt),
+ wxe_util:cast(?wxAuiDockArt_SetMetric,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI,Id:32/?UI,New_val:32/?UI>>).
+
diff --git a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiManager.erl b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiManager.erl
index 5a945f59e8..bf22e3091d 100644
--- a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiManager.erl
+++ b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiManager.erl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2013. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ detachPane(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},#wx_ref{type=WindowT,ref=WindowRef})
<<ThisRef:32/?UI,WindowRef:32/?UI>>).
%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauimanager.html#wxauimanagergetallpanes">external documentation</a>.
--spec getAllPanes(This) -> wx:wx_object() when
+-spec getAllPanes(This) -> [wxAuiPaneInfo:wxAuiPaneInfo()] when
This::wxAuiManager().
getAllPanes(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef}) ->
?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiManager),
diff --git a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiManagerEvent.erl b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiManagerEvent.erl
index 51ad211e10..88e4433f24 100644
--- a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiManagerEvent.erl
+++ b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiManagerEvent.erl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2013. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2015. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
%% @doc See external documentation: <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauimanagerevent.html">wxAuiManagerEvent</a>.
%% <dl><dt>Use {@link wxEvtHandler:connect/3.} with EventType:</dt>
-%% <dd><em>aui_pane_button</em>, <em>aui_pane_close</em>, <em>aui_pane_maximize</em>, <em>aui_pane_restore</em>, <em>aui_render</em>, <em>aui_find_manager</em></dd></dl>
+%% <dd><em>aui_pane_button</em>, <em>aui_pane_close</em>, <em>aui_pane_maximize</em>, <em>aui_pane_restore</em>, <em>aui_pane_activated</em>, <em>aui_render</em>, <em>aui_find_manager</em></dd></dl>
%% See also the message variant {@link wxEvtHandler:wxAuiManager(). #wxAuiManager{}} event record type.
%%
%% <p>This class is derived (and can use functions) from:
diff --git a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiPaneInfo.erl b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiPaneInfo.erl
index 2b31df09fe..1f15e9cd39 100644
--- a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiPaneInfo.erl
+++ b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiPaneInfo.erl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2013. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -30,17 +30,19 @@
closeButton/2,defaultPane/1,destroy/1,destroyOnClose/1,destroyOnClose/2,
direction/2,dock/1,dockable/1,dockable/2,fixed/1,float/1,floatable/1,
floatable/2,floatingPosition/2,floatingPosition/3,floatingSize/2,
- floatingSize/3,gripper/1,gripper/2,gripperTop/1,gripperTop/2,hasBorder/1,
- hasCaption/1,hasCloseButton/1,hasFlag/2,hasGripper/1,hasGripperTop/1,
- hasMaximizeButton/1,hasMinimizeButton/1,hasPinButton/1,hide/1,isBottomDockable/1,
- isDocked/1,isFixed/1,isFloatable/1,isFloating/1,isLeftDockable/1,isMovable/1,
- isOk/1,isResizable/1,isRightDockable/1,isShown/1,isToolbar/1,isTopDockable/1,
- layer/2,left/1,leftDockable/1,leftDockable/2,maxSize/2,maxSize/3,maximizeButton/1,
- maximizeButton/2,minSize/2,minSize/3,minimizeButton/1,minimizeButton/2,
- movable/1,movable/2,name/2,new/0,new/1,paneBorder/1,paneBorder/2,pinButton/1,
- pinButton/2,position/2,resizable/1,resizable/2,right/1,rightDockable/1,
- rightDockable/2,row/2,safeSet/2,setFlag/3,show/1,show/2,toolbarPane/1,
- top/1,topDockable/1,topDockable/2,window/2]).
+ floatingSize/3,getDirection/1,getFloatingPosition/1,getFloatingSize/1,
+ getFrame/1,getLayer/1,getPosition/1,getRow/1,getWindow/1,gripper/1,
+ gripper/2,gripperTop/1,gripperTop/2,hasBorder/1,hasCaption/1,hasCloseButton/1,
+ hasFlag/2,hasGripper/1,hasGripperTop/1,hasMaximizeButton/1,hasMinimizeButton/1,
+ hasPinButton/1,hide/1,isBottomDockable/1,isDocked/1,isFixed/1,isFloatable/1,
+ isFloating/1,isLeftDockable/1,isMovable/1,isOk/1,isResizable/1,isRightDockable/1,
+ isShown/1,isToolbar/1,isTopDockable/1,layer/2,left/1,leftDockable/1,
+ leftDockable/2,maxSize/2,maxSize/3,maximizeButton/1,maximizeButton/2,
+ minSize/2,minSize/3,minimizeButton/1,minimizeButton/2,movable/1,movable/2,
+ name/2,new/0,new/1,paneBorder/1,paneBorder/2,pinButton/1,pinButton/2,
+ position/2,resizable/1,resizable/2,right/1,rightDockable/1,rightDockable/2,
+ row/2,safeSet/2,setFlag/3,show/1,show/2,toolbarPane/1,top/1,topDockable/1,
+ topDockable/2,window/2]).
%% inherited exports
-export([parent_class/1]).
@@ -888,6 +890,70 @@ window(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},#wx_ref{type=WT,ref=WRef}) ->
wxe_util:call(?wxAuiPaneInfo_Window,
<<ThisRef:32/?UI,WRef:32/?UI>>).
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauipaneinfo.html#wxauipaneinfogetwindow">external documentation</a>.
+-spec getWindow(This) -> wxWindow:wxWindow() when
+ This::wxAuiPaneInfo().
+getWindow(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef}) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiPaneInfo),
+ wxe_util:call(?wxAuiPaneInfo_GetWindow,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauipaneinfo.html#wxauipaneinfogetframe">external documentation</a>.
+-spec getFrame(This) -> wxFrame:wxFrame() when
+ This::wxAuiPaneInfo().
+getFrame(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef}) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiPaneInfo),
+ wxe_util:call(?wxAuiPaneInfo_GetFrame,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauipaneinfo.html#wxauipaneinfogetdirection">external documentation</a>.
+-spec getDirection(This) -> integer() when
+ This::wxAuiPaneInfo().
+getDirection(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef}) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiPaneInfo),
+ wxe_util:call(?wxAuiPaneInfo_GetDirection,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauipaneinfo.html#wxauipaneinfogetlayer">external documentation</a>.
+-spec getLayer(This) -> integer() when
+ This::wxAuiPaneInfo().
+getLayer(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef}) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiPaneInfo),
+ wxe_util:call(?wxAuiPaneInfo_GetLayer,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauipaneinfo.html#wxauipaneinfogetrow">external documentation</a>.
+-spec getRow(This) -> integer() when
+ This::wxAuiPaneInfo().
+getRow(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef}) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiPaneInfo),
+ wxe_util:call(?wxAuiPaneInfo_GetRow,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauipaneinfo.html#wxauipaneinfogetposition">external documentation</a>.
+-spec getPosition(This) -> integer() when
+ This::wxAuiPaneInfo().
+getPosition(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef}) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiPaneInfo),
+ wxe_util:call(?wxAuiPaneInfo_GetPosition,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauipaneinfo.html#wxauipaneinfogetfloatingposition">external documentation</a>.
+-spec getFloatingPosition(This) -> {X::integer(), Y::integer()} when
+ This::wxAuiPaneInfo().
+getFloatingPosition(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef}) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiPaneInfo),
+ wxe_util:call(?wxAuiPaneInfo_GetFloatingPosition,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauipaneinfo.html#wxauipaneinfogetfloatingsize">external documentation</a>.
+-spec getFloatingSize(This) -> {W::integer(), H::integer()} when
+ This::wxAuiPaneInfo().
+getFloatingSize(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef}) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiPaneInfo),
+ wxe_util:call(?wxAuiPaneInfo_GetFloatingSize,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI>>).
+
%% @doc Destroys this object, do not use object again
-spec destroy(This::wxAuiPaneInfo()) -> ok.
destroy(Obj=#wx_ref{type=Type}) ->
diff --git a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiSimpleTabArt.erl b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiSimpleTabArt.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..57d12e2eb4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiSimpleTabArt.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved.
+%%
+%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+%% You may obtain a copy of the License at
+%%
+%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+%%
+%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+%% limitations under the License.
+%%
+%% %CopyrightEnd%
+%% This file is generated DO NOT EDIT
+
+%% @doc See external documentation: <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauisimpletabart.html">wxAuiSimpleTabArt</a>.
+%% <p>This class is derived (and can use functions) from:
+%% <br />{@link wxAuiTabArt}
+%% </p>
+%% @type wxAuiSimpleTabArt(). An object reference, The representation is internal
+%% and can be changed without notice. It can't be used for comparsion
+%% stored on disc or distributed for use on other nodes.
+
+-module(wxAuiSimpleTabArt).
+-include("wxe.hrl").
+-export([destroy/1,new/0]).
+
+%% inherited exports
+-export([parent_class/1,setActiveColour/2,setColour/2,setFlags/2,setMeasuringFont/2,
+ setNormalFont/2,setSelectedFont/2]).
+
+-export_type([wxAuiSimpleTabArt/0]).
+%% @hidden
+parent_class(wxAuiTabArt) -> true;
+parent_class(_Class) -> erlang:error({badtype, ?MODULE}).
+
+-type wxAuiSimpleTabArt() :: wx:wx_object().
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauisimpletabart.html#wxauisimpletabartwxauisimpletabart">external documentation</a>.
+-spec new() -> wxAuiSimpleTabArt().
+new() ->
+ wxe_util:construct(?wxAuiSimpleTabArt_new,
+ <<>>).
+
+%% @doc Destroys this object, do not use object again
+-spec destroy(This::wxAuiSimpleTabArt()) -> ok.
+destroy(Obj=#wx_ref{type=Type}) ->
+ ?CLASS(Type,wxAuiSimpleTabArt),
+ wxe_util:destroy(?wxAuiSimpleTabArt_destroy,Obj),
+ ok.
+ %% From wxAuiTabArt
+%% @hidden
+setActiveColour(This,Colour) -> wxAuiTabArt:setActiveColour(This,Colour).
+%% @hidden
+setColour(This,Colour) -> wxAuiTabArt:setColour(This,Colour).
+%% @hidden
+setSelectedFont(This,Font) -> wxAuiTabArt:setSelectedFont(This,Font).
+%% @hidden
+setNormalFont(This,Font) -> wxAuiTabArt:setNormalFont(This,Font).
+%% @hidden
+setMeasuringFont(This,Font) -> wxAuiTabArt:setMeasuringFont(This,Font).
+%% @hidden
+setFlags(This,Flags) -> wxAuiTabArt:setFlags(This,Flags).
diff --git a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiTabArt.erl b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiTabArt.erl
index 0386ef9dce..80924c0269 100644
--- a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiTabArt.erl
+++ b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxAuiTabArt.erl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2013. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -25,7 +25,8 @@
-module(wxAuiTabArt).
-include("wxe.hrl").
--export([]).
+-export([setActiveColour/2,setColour/2,setFlags/2,setMeasuringFont/2,setNormalFont/2,
+ setSelectedFont/2]).
%% inherited exports
-export([parent_class/1]).
@@ -35,3 +36,57 @@
parent_class(_Class) -> erlang:error({badtype, ?MODULE}).
-type wxAuiTabArt() :: wx:wx_object().
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauitabart.html#wxauitabartsetflags">external documentation</a>.
+-spec setFlags(This, Flags) -> ok when
+ This::wxAuiTabArt(), Flags::integer().
+setFlags(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},Flags)
+ when is_integer(Flags) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiTabArt),
+ wxe_util:cast(?wxAuiTabArt_SetFlags,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI,Flags:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauitabart.html#wxauitabartsetmeasuringfont">external documentation</a>.
+-spec setMeasuringFont(This, Font) -> ok when
+ This::wxAuiTabArt(), Font::wxFont:wxFont().
+setMeasuringFont(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},#wx_ref{type=FontT,ref=FontRef}) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiTabArt),
+ ?CLASS(FontT,wxFont),
+ wxe_util:cast(?wxAuiTabArt_SetMeasuringFont,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI,FontRef:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauitabart.html#wxauitabartsetnormalfont">external documentation</a>.
+-spec setNormalFont(This, Font) -> ok when
+ This::wxAuiTabArt(), Font::wxFont:wxFont().
+setNormalFont(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},#wx_ref{type=FontT,ref=FontRef}) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiTabArt),
+ ?CLASS(FontT,wxFont),
+ wxe_util:cast(?wxAuiTabArt_SetNormalFont,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI,FontRef:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauitabart.html#wxauitabartsetselectedfont">external documentation</a>.
+-spec setSelectedFont(This, Font) -> ok when
+ This::wxAuiTabArt(), Font::wxFont:wxFont().
+setSelectedFont(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},#wx_ref{type=FontT,ref=FontRef}) ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiTabArt),
+ ?CLASS(FontT,wxFont),
+ wxe_util:cast(?wxAuiTabArt_SetSelectedFont,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI,FontRef:32/?UI>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauitabart.html#wxauitabartsetcolour">external documentation</a>.
+-spec setColour(This, Colour) -> ok when
+ This::wxAuiTabArt(), Colour::wx:wx_colour().
+setColour(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},Colour)
+ when tuple_size(Colour) =:= 3; tuple_size(Colour) =:= 4 ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiTabArt),
+ wxe_util:cast(?wxAuiTabArt_SetColour,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI,(wxe_util:colour_bin(Colour)):16/binary>>).
+
+%% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/2.8.12/wx_wxauitabart.html#wxauitabartsetactivecolour">external documentation</a>.
+-spec setActiveColour(This, Colour) -> ok when
+ This::wxAuiTabArt(), Colour::wx:wx_colour().
+setActiveColour(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},Colour)
+ when tuple_size(Colour) =:= 3; tuple_size(Colour) =:= 4 ->
+ ?CLASS(ThisT,wxAuiTabArt),
+ wxe_util:cast(?wxAuiTabArt_SetActiveColour,
+ <<ThisRef:32/?UI,(wxe_util:colour_bin(Colour)):16/binary>>).
+
diff --git a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxe_debug.hrl b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxe_debug.hrl
index 58fbe8d061..2cb73c0fed 100644
--- a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxe_debug.hrl
+++ b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxe_debug.hrl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2014. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -2440,907 +2440,929 @@ wxdebug_table() ->
{2650, {wxAuiPaneInfo, top, 0}},
{2651, {wxAuiPaneInfo, topDockable, 1}},
{2652, {wxAuiPaneInfo, window, 1}},
- {2653, {wxAuiNotebook, new_0, 0}},
- {2654, {wxAuiNotebook, new_2, 2}},
- {2655, {wxAuiNotebook, addPage, 3}},
- {2656, {wxAuiNotebook, create, 2}},
- {2657, {wxAuiNotebook, deletePage, 1}},
- {2658, {wxAuiNotebook, getArtProvider, 0}},
- {2659, {wxAuiNotebook, getPage, 1}},
- {2660, {wxAuiNotebook, getPageBitmap, 1}},
- {2661, {wxAuiNotebook, getPageCount, 0}},
- {2662, {wxAuiNotebook, getPageIndex, 1}},
- {2663, {wxAuiNotebook, getPageText, 1}},
- {2664, {wxAuiNotebook, getSelection, 0}},
- {2665, {wxAuiNotebook, insertPage, 4}},
- {2666, {wxAuiNotebook, removePage, 1}},
- {2667, {wxAuiNotebook, setArtProvider, 1}},
- {2668, {wxAuiNotebook, setFont, 1}},
- {2669, {wxAuiNotebook, setPageBitmap, 2}},
- {2670, {wxAuiNotebook, setPageText, 2}},
- {2671, {wxAuiNotebook, setSelection, 1}},
- {2672, {wxAuiNotebook, setTabCtrlHeight, 1}},
- {2673, {wxAuiNotebook, setUniformBitmapSize, 1}},
- {2674, {wxAuiNotebook, 'Destroy', undefined}},
- {2675, {wxMDIParentFrame, new_0, 0}},
- {2676, {wxMDIParentFrame, new_4, 4}},
- {2677, {wxMDIParentFrame, destruct, 0}},
- {2678, {wxMDIParentFrame, activateNext, 0}},
- {2679, {wxMDIParentFrame, activatePrevious, 0}},
- {2680, {wxMDIParentFrame, arrangeIcons, 0}},
- {2681, {wxMDIParentFrame, cascade, 0}},
- {2682, {wxMDIParentFrame, create, 4}},
- {2683, {wxMDIParentFrame, getActiveChild, 0}},
- {2684, {wxMDIParentFrame, getClientWindow, 0}},
- {2685, {wxMDIParentFrame, tile, 1}},
- {2686, {wxMDIChildFrame, new_0, 0}},
- {2687, {wxMDIChildFrame, new_4, 4}},
- {2688, {wxMDIChildFrame, destruct, 0}},
- {2689, {wxMDIChildFrame, activate, 0}},
- {2690, {wxMDIChildFrame, create, 4}},
- {2691, {wxMDIChildFrame, maximize, 1}},
- {2692, {wxMDIChildFrame, restore, 0}},
- {2693, {wxMDIClientWindow, new_0, 0}},
- {2694, {wxMDIClientWindow, new_2, 2}},
- {2695, {wxMDIClientWindow, destruct, 0}},
- {2696, {wxMDIClientWindow, createClient, 2}},
- {2697, {wxLayoutAlgorithm, new, 0}},
- {2698, {wxLayoutAlgorithm, layoutFrame, 2}},
- {2699, {wxLayoutAlgorithm, layoutMDIFrame, 2}},
- {2700, {wxLayoutAlgorithm, layoutWindow, 2}},
- {2701, {wxLayoutAlgorithm, 'Destroy', undefined}},
- {2702, {wxEvent, getId, 0}},
- {2703, {wxEvent, getSkipped, 0}},
- {2704, {wxEvent, getTimestamp, 0}},
- {2705, {wxEvent, isCommandEvent, 0}},
- {2706, {wxEvent, resumePropagation, 1}},
- {2707, {wxEvent, shouldPropagate, 0}},
- {2708, {wxEvent, skip, 1}},
- {2709, {wxEvent, stopPropagation, 0}},
- {2710, {wxCommandEvent, getClientData, 0}},
- {2711, {wxCommandEvent, getExtraLong, 0}},
- {2712, {wxCommandEvent, getInt, 0}},
- {2713, {wxCommandEvent, getSelection, 0}},
- {2714, {wxCommandEvent, getString, 0}},
- {2715, {wxCommandEvent, isChecked, 0}},
- {2716, {wxCommandEvent, isSelection, 0}},
- {2717, {wxCommandEvent, setInt, 1}},
- {2718, {wxCommandEvent, setString, 1}},
- {2719, {wxScrollEvent, getOrientation, 0}},
- {2720, {wxScrollEvent, getPosition, 0}},
- {2721, {wxScrollWinEvent, getOrientation, 0}},
- {2722, {wxScrollWinEvent, getPosition, 0}},
- {2723, {wxMouseEvent, altDown, 0}},
- {2724, {wxMouseEvent, button, 1}},
- {2725, {wxMouseEvent, buttonDClick, 1}},
- {2726, {wxMouseEvent, buttonDown, 1}},
- {2727, {wxMouseEvent, buttonUp, 1}},
- {2728, {wxMouseEvent, cmdDown, 0}},
- {2729, {wxMouseEvent, controlDown, 0}},
- {2730, {wxMouseEvent, dragging, 0}},
- {2731, {wxMouseEvent, entering, 0}},
- {2732, {wxMouseEvent, getButton, 0}},
- {2735, {wxMouseEvent, getPosition, 0}},
- {2736, {wxMouseEvent, getLogicalPosition, 1}},
- {2737, {wxMouseEvent, getLinesPerAction, 0}},
- {2738, {wxMouseEvent, getWheelRotation, 0}},
- {2739, {wxMouseEvent, getWheelDelta, 0}},
- {2740, {wxMouseEvent, getX, 0}},
- {2741, {wxMouseEvent, getY, 0}},
- {2742, {wxMouseEvent, isButton, 0}},
- {2743, {wxMouseEvent, isPageScroll, 0}},
- {2744, {wxMouseEvent, leaving, 0}},
- {2745, {wxMouseEvent, leftDClick, 0}},
- {2746, {wxMouseEvent, leftDown, 0}},
- {2747, {wxMouseEvent, leftIsDown, 0}},
- {2748, {wxMouseEvent, leftUp, 0}},
- {2749, {wxMouseEvent, metaDown, 0}},
- {2750, {wxMouseEvent, middleDClick, 0}},
- {2751, {wxMouseEvent, middleDown, 0}},
- {2752, {wxMouseEvent, middleIsDown, 0}},
- {2753, {wxMouseEvent, middleUp, 0}},
- {2754, {wxMouseEvent, moving, 0}},
- {2755, {wxMouseEvent, rightDClick, 0}},
- {2756, {wxMouseEvent, rightDown, 0}},
- {2757, {wxMouseEvent, rightIsDown, 0}},
- {2758, {wxMouseEvent, rightUp, 0}},
- {2759, {wxMouseEvent, shiftDown, 0}},
- {2760, {wxSetCursorEvent, getCursor, 0}},
- {2761, {wxSetCursorEvent, getX, 0}},
- {2762, {wxSetCursorEvent, getY, 0}},
- {2763, {wxSetCursorEvent, hasCursor, 0}},
- {2764, {wxSetCursorEvent, setCursor, 1}},
- {2765, {wxKeyEvent, altDown, 0}},
- {2766, {wxKeyEvent, cmdDown, 0}},
- {2767, {wxKeyEvent, controlDown, 0}},
- {2768, {wxKeyEvent, getKeyCode, 0}},
- {2769, {wxKeyEvent, getModifiers, 0}},
- {2772, {wxKeyEvent, getPosition, 0}},
- {2773, {wxKeyEvent, getRawKeyCode, 0}},
- {2774, {wxKeyEvent, getRawKeyFlags, 0}},
- {2775, {wxKeyEvent, getUnicodeKey, 0}},
- {2776, {wxKeyEvent, getX, 0}},
- {2777, {wxKeyEvent, getY, 0}},
- {2778, {wxKeyEvent, hasModifiers, 0}},
- {2779, {wxKeyEvent, metaDown, 0}},
- {2780, {wxKeyEvent, shiftDown, 0}},
- {2781, {wxSizeEvent, getSize, 0}},
- {2782, {wxMoveEvent, getPosition, 0}},
- {2783, {wxEraseEvent, getDC, 0}},
- {2784, {wxFocusEvent, getWindow, 0}},
- {2785, {wxChildFocusEvent, getWindow, 0}},
- {2786, {wxMenuEvent, getMenu, 0}},
- {2787, {wxMenuEvent, getMenuId, 0}},
- {2788, {wxMenuEvent, isPopup, 0}},
- {2789, {wxCloseEvent, canVeto, 0}},
- {2790, {wxCloseEvent, getLoggingOff, 0}},
- {2791, {wxCloseEvent, setCanVeto, 1}},
- {2792, {wxCloseEvent, setLoggingOff, 1}},
- {2793, {wxCloseEvent, veto, 1}},
- {2794, {wxShowEvent, setShow, 1}},
- {2795, {wxShowEvent, getShow, 0}},
- {2796, {wxIconizeEvent, iconized, 0}},
- {2797, {wxJoystickEvent, buttonDown, 1}},
- {2798, {wxJoystickEvent, buttonIsDown, 1}},
- {2799, {wxJoystickEvent, buttonUp, 1}},
- {2800, {wxJoystickEvent, getButtonChange, 0}},
- {2801, {wxJoystickEvent, getButtonState, 0}},
- {2802, {wxJoystickEvent, getJoystick, 0}},
- {2803, {wxJoystickEvent, getPosition, 0}},
- {2804, {wxJoystickEvent, getZPosition, 0}},
- {2805, {wxJoystickEvent, isButton, 0}},
- {2806, {wxJoystickEvent, isMove, 0}},
- {2807, {wxJoystickEvent, isZMove, 0}},
- {2808, {wxUpdateUIEvent, canUpdate, 1}},
- {2809, {wxUpdateUIEvent, check, 1}},
- {2810, {wxUpdateUIEvent, enable, 1}},
- {2811, {wxUpdateUIEvent, show, 1}},
- {2812, {wxUpdateUIEvent, getChecked, 0}},
- {2813, {wxUpdateUIEvent, getEnabled, 0}},
- {2814, {wxUpdateUIEvent, getShown, 0}},
- {2815, {wxUpdateUIEvent, getSetChecked, 0}},
- {2816, {wxUpdateUIEvent, getSetEnabled, 0}},
- {2817, {wxUpdateUIEvent, getSetShown, 0}},
- {2818, {wxUpdateUIEvent, getSetText, 0}},
- {2819, {wxUpdateUIEvent, getText, 0}},
- {2820, {wxUpdateUIEvent, getMode, 0}},
- {2821, {wxUpdateUIEvent, getUpdateInterval, 0}},
- {2822, {wxUpdateUIEvent, resetUpdateTime, 0}},
- {2823, {wxUpdateUIEvent, setMode, 1}},
- {2824, {wxUpdateUIEvent, setText, 1}},
- {2825, {wxUpdateUIEvent, setUpdateInterval, 1}},
- {2826, {wxMouseCaptureChangedEvent, getCapturedWindow, 0}},
- {2827, {wxPaletteChangedEvent, setChangedWindow, 1}},
- {2828, {wxPaletteChangedEvent, getChangedWindow, 0}},
- {2829, {wxQueryNewPaletteEvent, setPaletteRealized, 1}},
- {2830, {wxQueryNewPaletteEvent, getPaletteRealized, 0}},
- {2831, {wxNavigationKeyEvent, getDirection, 0}},
- {2832, {wxNavigationKeyEvent, setDirection, 1}},
- {2833, {wxNavigationKeyEvent, isWindowChange, 0}},
- {2834, {wxNavigationKeyEvent, setWindowChange, 1}},
- {2835, {wxNavigationKeyEvent, isFromTab, 0}},
- {2836, {wxNavigationKeyEvent, setFromTab, 1}},
- {2837, {wxNavigationKeyEvent, getCurrentFocus, 0}},
- {2838, {wxNavigationKeyEvent, setCurrentFocus, 1}},
- {2839, {wxHelpEvent, getOrigin, 0}},
- {2840, {wxHelpEvent, getPosition, 0}},
- {2841, {wxHelpEvent, setOrigin, 1}},
- {2842, {wxHelpEvent, setPosition, 1}},
- {2843, {wxContextMenuEvent, getPosition, 0}},
- {2844, {wxContextMenuEvent, setPosition, 1}},
- {2845, {wxIdleEvent, canSend, 1}},
- {2846, {wxIdleEvent, getMode, 0}},
- {2847, {wxIdleEvent, requestMore, 1}},
- {2848, {wxIdleEvent, moreRequested, 0}},
- {2849, {wxIdleEvent, setMode, 1}},
- {2850, {wxGridEvent, altDown, 0}},
- {2851, {wxGridEvent, controlDown, 0}},
- {2852, {wxGridEvent, getCol, 0}},
- {2853, {wxGridEvent, getPosition, 0}},
- {2854, {wxGridEvent, getRow, 0}},
- {2855, {wxGridEvent, metaDown, 0}},
- {2856, {wxGridEvent, selecting, 0}},
- {2857, {wxGridEvent, shiftDown, 0}},
- {2858, {wxNotifyEvent, allow, 0}},
- {2859, {wxNotifyEvent, isAllowed, 0}},
- {2860, {wxNotifyEvent, veto, 0}},
- {2861, {wxSashEvent, getEdge, 0}},
- {2862, {wxSashEvent, getDragRect, 0}},
- {2863, {wxSashEvent, getDragStatus, 0}},
- {2864, {wxListEvent, getCacheFrom, 0}},
- {2865, {wxListEvent, getCacheTo, 0}},
- {2866, {wxListEvent, getKeyCode, 0}},
- {2867, {wxListEvent, getIndex, 0}},
- {2868, {wxListEvent, getColumn, 0}},
- {2869, {wxListEvent, getPoint, 0}},
- {2870, {wxListEvent, getLabel, 0}},
- {2871, {wxListEvent, getText, 0}},
- {2872, {wxListEvent, getImage, 0}},
- {2873, {wxListEvent, getData, 0}},
- {2874, {wxListEvent, getMask, 0}},
- {2875, {wxListEvent, getItem, 0}},
- {2876, {wxListEvent, isEditCancelled, 0}},
- {2877, {wxDateEvent, getDate, 0}},
- {2878, {wxCalendarEvent, getWeekDay, 0}},
- {2879, {wxFileDirPickerEvent, getPath, 0}},
- {2880, {wxColourPickerEvent, getColour, 0}},
- {2881, {wxFontPickerEvent, getFont, 0}},
- {2882, {wxStyledTextEvent, getPosition, 0}},
- {2883, {wxStyledTextEvent, getKey, 0}},
- {2884, {wxStyledTextEvent, getModifiers, 0}},
- {2885, {wxStyledTextEvent, getModificationType, 0}},
- {2886, {wxStyledTextEvent, getText, 0}},
- {2887, {wxStyledTextEvent, getLength, 0}},
- {2888, {wxStyledTextEvent, getLinesAdded, 0}},
- {2889, {wxStyledTextEvent, getLine, 0}},
- {2890, {wxStyledTextEvent, getFoldLevelNow, 0}},
- {2891, {wxStyledTextEvent, getFoldLevelPrev, 0}},
- {2892, {wxStyledTextEvent, getMargin, 0}},
- {2893, {wxStyledTextEvent, getMessage, 0}},
- {2894, {wxStyledTextEvent, getWParam, 0}},
- {2895, {wxStyledTextEvent, getLParam, 0}},
- {2896, {wxStyledTextEvent, getListType, 0}},
- {2897, {wxStyledTextEvent, getX, 0}},
- {2898, {wxStyledTextEvent, getY, 0}},
- {2899, {wxStyledTextEvent, getDragText, 0}},
- {2900, {wxStyledTextEvent, getDragAllowMove, 0}},
- {2901, {wxStyledTextEvent, getDragResult, 0}},
- {2902, {wxStyledTextEvent, getShift, 0}},
- {2903, {wxStyledTextEvent, getControl, 0}},
- {2904, {wxStyledTextEvent, getAlt, 0}},
- {2905, {utils, getKeyState, 1}},
- {2906, {utils, getMousePosition, 2}},
- {2907, {utils, getMouseState, 0}},
- {2908, {utils, setDetectableAutoRepeat, 1}},
- {2909, {utils, bell, 0}},
- {2910, {utils, findMenuItemId, 3}},
- {2911, {utils, genericFindWindowAtPoint, 1}},
- {2912, {utils, findWindowAtPoint, 1}},
- {2913, {utils, beginBusyCursor, 1}},
- {2914, {utils, endBusyCursor, 0}},
- {2915, {utils, isBusy, 0}},
- {2916, {utils, shutdown, 1}},
- {2917, {utils, shell, 1}},
- {2918, {utils, launchDefaultBrowser, 2}},
- {2919, {utils, getEmailAddress, 0}},
- {2920, {utils, getUserId, 0}},
- {2921, {utils, getHomeDir, 0}},
- {2922, {utils, newId, 0}},
- {2923, {utils, registerId, 1}},
- {2924, {utils, getCurrentId, 0}},
- {2925, {utils, getOsDescription, 0}},
- {2926, {utils, isPlatformLittleEndian, 0}},
- {2927, {utils, isPlatform64Bit, 0}},
- {2928, {gdicmn, displaySize, 2}},
- {2929, {gdicmn, setCursor, 1}},
- {2930, {wxPrintout, new, 1}},
- {2931, {wxPrintout, destruct, 0}},
- {2932, {wxPrintout, getDC, 0}},
- {2933, {wxPrintout, getPageSizeMM, 2}},
- {2934, {wxPrintout, getPageSizePixels, 2}},
- {2935, {wxPrintout, getPaperRectPixels, 0}},
- {2936, {wxPrintout, getPPIPrinter, 2}},
- {2937, {wxPrintout, getPPIScreen, 2}},
- {2938, {wxPrintout, getTitle, 0}},
- {2939, {wxPrintout, isPreview, 0}},
- {2940, {wxPrintout, fitThisSizeToPaper, 1}},
- {2941, {wxPrintout, fitThisSizeToPage, 1}},
- {2942, {wxPrintout, fitThisSizeToPageMargins, 2}},
- {2943, {wxPrintout, mapScreenSizeToPaper, 0}},
- {2944, {wxPrintout, mapScreenSizeToPage, 0}},
- {2945, {wxPrintout, mapScreenSizeToPageMargins, 1}},
- {2946, {wxPrintout, mapScreenSizeToDevice, 0}},
- {2947, {wxPrintout, getLogicalPaperRect, 0}},
- {2948, {wxPrintout, getLogicalPageRect, 0}},
- {2949, {wxPrintout, getLogicalPageMarginsRect, 1}},
- {2950, {wxPrintout, setLogicalOrigin, 2}},
- {2951, {wxPrintout, offsetLogicalOrigin, 2}},
- {2952, {wxStyledTextCtrl, new_2, 2}},
- {2953, {wxStyledTextCtrl, new_0, 0}},
- {2954, {wxStyledTextCtrl, destruct, 0}},
- {2955, {wxStyledTextCtrl, create, 2}},
- {2956, {wxStyledTextCtrl, addText, 1}},
- {2957, {wxStyledTextCtrl, addStyledText, 1}},
- {2958, {wxStyledTextCtrl, insertText, 2}},
- {2959, {wxStyledTextCtrl, clearAll, 0}},
- {2960, {wxStyledTextCtrl, clearDocumentStyle, 0}},
- {2961, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getLength, 0}},
- {2962, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCharAt, 1}},
- {2963, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCurrentPos, 0}},
- {2964, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getAnchor, 0}},
- {2965, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getStyleAt, 1}},
- {2966, {wxStyledTextCtrl, redo, 0}},
- {2967, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setUndoCollection, 1}},
- {2968, {wxStyledTextCtrl, selectAll, 0}},
- {2969, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setSavePoint, 0}},
- {2970, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getStyledText, 2}},
- {2971, {wxStyledTextCtrl, canRedo, 0}},
- {2972, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerLineFromHandle, 1}},
- {2973, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerDeleteHandle, 1}},
- {2974, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getUndoCollection, 0}},
- {2975, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getViewWhiteSpace, 0}},
- {2976, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setViewWhiteSpace, 1}},
- {2977, {wxStyledTextCtrl, positionFromPoint, 1}},
- {2978, {wxStyledTextCtrl, positionFromPointClose, 2}},
- {2979, {wxStyledTextCtrl, gotoLine, 1}},
- {2980, {wxStyledTextCtrl, gotoPos, 1}},
- {2981, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setAnchor, 1}},
- {2982, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCurLine, 1}},
- {2983, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getEndStyled, 0}},
- {2984, {wxStyledTextCtrl, convertEOLs, 1}},
- {2985, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getEOLMode, 0}},
- {2986, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setEOLMode, 1}},
- {2987, {wxStyledTextCtrl, startStyling, 2}},
- {2988, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setStyling, 2}},
- {2989, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getBufferedDraw, 0}},
- {2990, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setBufferedDraw, 1}},
- {2991, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setTabWidth, 1}},
- {2992, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getTabWidth, 0}},
- {2993, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setCodePage, 1}},
- {2994, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerDefine, 3}},
- {2995, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerSetForeground, 2}},
- {2996, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerSetBackground, 2}},
- {2997, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerAdd, 2}},
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+ {2940, {utils, launchDefaultBrowser, 2}},
+ {2941, {utils, getEmailAddress, 0}},
+ {2942, {utils, getUserId, 0}},
+ {2943, {utils, getHomeDir, 0}},
+ {2944, {utils, newId, 0}},
+ {2945, {utils, registerId, 1}},
+ {2946, {utils, getCurrentId, 0}},
+ {2947, {utils, getOsDescription, 0}},
+ {2948, {utils, isPlatformLittleEndian, 0}},
+ {2949, {utils, isPlatform64Bit, 0}},
+ {2950, {gdicmn, displaySize, 2}},
+ {2951, {gdicmn, setCursor, 1}},
+ {2952, {wxPrintout, new, 1}},
+ {2953, {wxPrintout, destruct, 0}},
+ {2954, {wxPrintout, getDC, 0}},
+ {2955, {wxPrintout, getPageSizeMM, 2}},
+ {2956, {wxPrintout, getPageSizePixels, 2}},
+ {2957, {wxPrintout, getPaperRectPixels, 0}},
+ {2958, {wxPrintout, getPPIPrinter, 2}},
+ {2959, {wxPrintout, getPPIScreen, 2}},
+ {2960, {wxPrintout, getTitle, 0}},
+ {2961, {wxPrintout, isPreview, 0}},
+ {2962, {wxPrintout, fitThisSizeToPaper, 1}},
+ {2963, {wxPrintout, fitThisSizeToPage, 1}},
+ {2964, {wxPrintout, fitThisSizeToPageMargins, 2}},
+ {2965, {wxPrintout, mapScreenSizeToPaper, 0}},
+ {2966, {wxPrintout, mapScreenSizeToPage, 0}},
+ {2967, {wxPrintout, mapScreenSizeToPageMargins, 1}},
+ {2968, {wxPrintout, mapScreenSizeToDevice, 0}},
+ {2969, {wxPrintout, getLogicalPaperRect, 0}},
+ {2970, {wxPrintout, getLogicalPageRect, 0}},
+ {2971, {wxPrintout, getLogicalPageMarginsRect, 1}},
+ {2972, {wxPrintout, setLogicalOrigin, 2}},
+ {2973, {wxPrintout, offsetLogicalOrigin, 2}},
+ {2974, {wxStyledTextCtrl, new_2, 2}},
+ {2975, {wxStyledTextCtrl, new_0, 0}},
+ {2976, {wxStyledTextCtrl, destruct, 0}},
+ {2977, {wxStyledTextCtrl, create, 2}},
+ {2978, {wxStyledTextCtrl, addText, 1}},
+ {2979, {wxStyledTextCtrl, addStyledText, 1}},
+ {2980, {wxStyledTextCtrl, insertText, 2}},
+ {2981, {wxStyledTextCtrl, clearAll, 0}},
+ {2982, {wxStyledTextCtrl, clearDocumentStyle, 0}},
+ {2983, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getLength, 0}},
+ {2984, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCharAt, 1}},
+ {2985, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCurrentPos, 0}},
+ {2986, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getAnchor, 0}},
+ {2987, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getStyleAt, 1}},
+ {2988, {wxStyledTextCtrl, redo, 0}},
+ {2989, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setUndoCollection, 1}},
+ {2990, {wxStyledTextCtrl, selectAll, 0}},
+ {2991, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setSavePoint, 0}},
+ {2992, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getStyledText, 2}},
+ {2993, {wxStyledTextCtrl, canRedo, 0}},
+ {2994, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerLineFromHandle, 1}},
+ {2995, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerDeleteHandle, 1}},
+ {2996, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getUndoCollection, 0}},
+ {2997, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getViewWhiteSpace, 0}},
+ {2998, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setViewWhiteSpace, 1}},
+ {2999, {wxStyledTextCtrl, positionFromPoint, 1}},
+ {3000, {wxStyledTextCtrl, positionFromPointClose, 2}},
+ {3001, {wxStyledTextCtrl, gotoLine, 1}},
+ {3002, {wxStyledTextCtrl, gotoPos, 1}},
+ {3003, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setAnchor, 1}},
+ {3004, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCurLine, 1}},
+ {3005, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getEndStyled, 0}},
+ {3006, {wxStyledTextCtrl, convertEOLs, 1}},
+ {3007, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getEOLMode, 0}},
+ {3008, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setEOLMode, 1}},
+ {3009, {wxStyledTextCtrl, startStyling, 2}},
+ {3010, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setStyling, 2}},
+ {3011, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getBufferedDraw, 0}},
+ {3012, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setBufferedDraw, 1}},
+ {3013, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setTabWidth, 1}},
+ {3014, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getTabWidth, 0}},
+ {3015, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setCodePage, 1}},
+ {3016, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerDefine, 3}},
+ {3017, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerSetForeground, 2}},
+ {3018, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerSetBackground, 2}},
+ {3019, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerAdd, 2}},
+ {3020, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerDelete, 2}},
+ {3021, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerDeleteAll, 1}},
+ {3022, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerGet, 1}},
+ {3023, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerNext, 2}},
+ {3024, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerPrevious, 2}},
+ {3025, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerDefineBitmap, 2}},
+ {3026, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerAddSet, 2}},
+ {3027, {wxStyledTextCtrl, markerSetAlpha, 2}},
+ {3028, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setMarginType, 2}},
+ {3029, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getMarginType, 1}},
+ {3030, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setMarginWidth, 2}},
+ {3031, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getMarginWidth, 1}},
+ {3032, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setMarginMask, 2}},
+ {3033, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getMarginMask, 1}},
+ {3034, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setMarginSensitive, 2}},
+ {3035, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getMarginSensitive, 1}},
+ {3036, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleClearAll, 0}},
+ {3037, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetForeground, 2}},
+ {3038, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetBackground, 2}},
+ {3039, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetBold, 2}},
+ {3040, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetItalic, 2}},
+ {3041, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetSize, 2}},
+ {3042, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetFaceName, 2}},
+ {3043, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetEOLFilled, 2}},
+ {3044, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleResetDefault, 0}},
+ {3045, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetUnderline, 2}},
+ {3046, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetCase, 2}},
+ {3047, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetHotSpot, 2}},
+ {3048, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setSelForeground, 2}},
+ {3049, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setSelBackground, 2}},
+ {3050, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getSelAlpha, 0}},
+ {3051, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setSelAlpha, 1}},
+ {3052, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setCaretForeground, 1}},
+ {3053, {wxStyledTextCtrl, cmdKeyAssign, 3}},
+ {3054, {wxStyledTextCtrl, cmdKeyClear, 2}},
+ {3055, {wxStyledTextCtrl, cmdKeyClearAll, 0}},
+ {3056, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setStyleBytes, 2}},
+ {3057, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetVisible, 2}},
+ {3058, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCaretPeriod, 0}},
+ {3059, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setCaretPeriod, 1}},
+ {3060, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setWordChars, 1}},
+ {3061, {wxStyledTextCtrl, beginUndoAction, 0}},
+ {3062, {wxStyledTextCtrl, endUndoAction, 0}},
+ {3063, {wxStyledTextCtrl, indicatorSetStyle, 2}},
+ {3064, {wxStyledTextCtrl, indicatorGetStyle, 1}},
+ {3065, {wxStyledTextCtrl, indicatorSetForeground, 2}},
+ {3066, {wxStyledTextCtrl, indicatorGetForeground, 1}},
+ {3067, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setWhitespaceForeground, 2}},
+ {3068, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setWhitespaceBackground, 2}},
+ {3069, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getStyleBits, 0}},
+ {3070, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setLineState, 2}},
+ {3071, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getLineState, 1}},
+ {3072, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getMaxLineState, 0}},
+ {3073, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCaretLineVisible, 0}},
+ {3074, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setCaretLineVisible, 1}},
+ {3075, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCaretLineBackground, 0}},
+ {3076, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setCaretLineBackground, 1}},
+ {3077, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompShow, 2}},
+ {3078, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompCancel, 0}},
+ {3079, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompActive, 0}},
+ {3080, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompPosStart, 0}},
+ {3081, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompComplete, 0}},
+ {3082, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompStops, 1}},
+ {3083, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompSetSeparator, 1}},
+ {3084, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompGetSeparator, 0}},
+ {3085, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompSelect, 1}},
+ {3086, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompSetCancelAtStart, 1}},
+ {3087, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompGetCancelAtStart, 0}},
+ {3088, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompSetFillUps, 1}},
+ {3089, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompSetChooseSingle, 1}},
+ {3090, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompGetChooseSingle, 0}},
+ {3091, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompSetIgnoreCase, 1}},
+ {3092, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompGetIgnoreCase, 0}},
+ {3093, {wxStyledTextCtrl, userListShow, 2}},
+ {3094, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompSetAutoHide, 1}},
+ {3095, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompGetAutoHide, 0}},
+ {3096, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompSetDropRestOfWord, 1}},
+ {3097, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompGetDropRestOfWord, 0}},
+ {3098, {wxStyledTextCtrl, registerImage, 2}},
+ {3099, {wxStyledTextCtrl, clearRegisteredImages, 0}},
+ {3100, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompGetTypeSeparator, 0}},
+ {3101, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompSetTypeSeparator, 1}},
+ {3102, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompSetMaxWidth, 1}},
+ {3103, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompGetMaxWidth, 0}},
+ {3104, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompSetMaxHeight, 1}},
+ {3105, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompGetMaxHeight, 0}},
+ {3106, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setIndent, 1}},
+ {3107, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getIndent, 0}},
+ {3108, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setUseTabs, 1}},
+ {3109, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getUseTabs, 0}},
+ {3110, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setLineIndentation, 2}},
+ {3111, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getLineIndentation, 1}},
+ {3112, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getLineIndentPosition, 1}},
+ {3113, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getColumn, 1}},
+ {3114, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setUseHorizontalScrollBar, 1}},
+ {3115, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getUseHorizontalScrollBar, 0}},
+ {3116, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setIndentationGuides, 1}},
+ {3117, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getIndentationGuides, 0}},
+ {3118, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setHighlightGuide, 1}},
+ {3119, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getHighlightGuide, 0}},
+ {3120, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getLineEndPosition, 1}},
+ {3121, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCodePage, 0}},
+ {3122, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCaretForeground, 0}},
+ {3123, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getReadOnly, 0}},
+ {3124, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setCurrentPos, 1}},
+ {3125, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setSelectionStart, 1}},
+ {3126, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getSelectionStart, 0}},
+ {3127, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setSelectionEnd, 1}},
+ {3128, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getSelectionEnd, 0}},
+ {3129, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setPrintMagnification, 1}},
+ {3130, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getPrintMagnification, 0}},
+ {3131, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setPrintColourMode, 1}},
+ {3132, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getPrintColourMode, 0}},
+ {3133, {wxStyledTextCtrl, findText, 4}},
+ {3134, {wxStyledTextCtrl, formatRange, 7}},
+ {3135, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getFirstVisibleLine, 0}},
+ {3136, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getLine, 1}},
+ {3137, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getLineCount, 0}},
+ {3138, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setMarginLeft, 1}},
+ {3139, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getMarginLeft, 0}},
+ {3140, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setMarginRight, 1}},
+ {3141, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getMarginRight, 0}},
+ {3142, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getModify, 0}},
+ {3143, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setSelection, 2}},
+ {3144, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getSelectedText, 0}},
+ {3145, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getTextRange, 2}},
+ {3146, {wxStyledTextCtrl, hideSelection, 1}},
+ {3147, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineFromPosition, 1}},
+ {3148, {wxStyledTextCtrl, positionFromLine, 1}},
+ {3149, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineScroll, 2}},
+ {3150, {wxStyledTextCtrl, ensureCaretVisible, 0}},
+ {3151, {wxStyledTextCtrl, replaceSelection, 1}},
+ {3152, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setReadOnly, 1}},
+ {3153, {wxStyledTextCtrl, canPaste, 0}},
+ {3154, {wxStyledTextCtrl, canUndo, 0}},
+ {3155, {wxStyledTextCtrl, emptyUndoBuffer, 0}},
+ {3156, {wxStyledTextCtrl, undo, 0}},
+ {3157, {wxStyledTextCtrl, cut, 0}},
+ {3158, {wxStyledTextCtrl, copy, 0}},
+ {3159, {wxStyledTextCtrl, paste, 0}},
+ {3160, {wxStyledTextCtrl, clear, 0}},
+ {3161, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setText, 1}},
+ {3162, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getText, 0}},
+ {3163, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getTextLength, 0}},
+ {3164, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getOvertype, 0}},
+ {3165, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setCaretWidth, 1}},
+ {3166, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCaretWidth, 0}},
+ {3167, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setTargetStart, 1}},
+ {3168, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getTargetStart, 0}},
+ {3169, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setTargetEnd, 1}},
+ {3170, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getTargetEnd, 0}},
+ {3171, {wxStyledTextCtrl, replaceTarget, 1}},
+ {3172, {wxStyledTextCtrl, searchInTarget, 1}},
+ {3173, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setSearchFlags, 1}},
+ {3174, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getSearchFlags, 0}},
+ {3175, {wxStyledTextCtrl, callTipShow, 2}},
+ {3176, {wxStyledTextCtrl, callTipCancel, 0}},
+ {3177, {wxStyledTextCtrl, callTipActive, 0}},
+ {3178, {wxStyledTextCtrl, callTipPosAtStart, 0}},
+ {3179, {wxStyledTextCtrl, callTipSetHighlight, 2}},
+ {3180, {wxStyledTextCtrl, callTipSetBackground, 1}},
+ {3181, {wxStyledTextCtrl, callTipSetForeground, 1}},
+ {3182, {wxStyledTextCtrl, callTipSetForegroundHighlight, 1}},
+ {3183, {wxStyledTextCtrl, callTipUseStyle, 1}},
+ {3184, {wxStyledTextCtrl, visibleFromDocLine, 1}},
+ {3185, {wxStyledTextCtrl, docLineFromVisible, 1}},
+ {3186, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wrapCount, 1}},
+ {3187, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setFoldLevel, 2}},
+ {3188, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getFoldLevel, 1}},
+ {3189, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getLastChild, 2}},
+ {3190, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getFoldParent, 1}},
+ {3191, {wxStyledTextCtrl, showLines, 2}},
+ {3192, {wxStyledTextCtrl, hideLines, 2}},
+ {3193, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getLineVisible, 1}},
+ {3194, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setFoldExpanded, 2}},
+ {3195, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getFoldExpanded, 1}},
+ {3196, {wxStyledTextCtrl, toggleFold, 1}},
+ {3197, {wxStyledTextCtrl, ensureVisible, 1}},
+ {3198, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setFoldFlags, 1}},
+ {3199, {wxStyledTextCtrl, ensureVisibleEnforcePolicy, 1}},
+ {3200, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setTabIndents, 1}},
+ {3201, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getTabIndents, 0}},
+ {3202, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setBackSpaceUnIndents, 1}},
+ {3203, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getBackSpaceUnIndents, 0}},
+ {3204, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setMouseDwellTime, 1}},
+ {3205, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getMouseDwellTime, 0}},
+ {3206, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wordStartPosition, 2}},
+ {3207, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wordEndPosition, 2}},
+ {3208, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setWrapMode, 1}},
+ {3209, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getWrapMode, 0}},
+ {3210, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setWrapVisualFlags, 1}},
+ {3211, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getWrapVisualFlags, 0}},
+ {3212, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setWrapVisualFlagsLocation, 1}},
+ {3213, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getWrapVisualFlagsLocation, 0}},
+ {3214, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setWrapStartIndent, 1}},
+ {3215, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getWrapStartIndent, 0}},
+ {3216, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setLayoutCache, 1}},
+ {3217, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getLayoutCache, 0}},
+ {3218, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setScrollWidth, 1}},
+ {3219, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getScrollWidth, 0}},
+ {3220, {wxStyledTextCtrl, textWidth, 2}},
+ {3221, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getEndAtLastLine, 0}},
+ {3222, {wxStyledTextCtrl, textHeight, 1}},
+ {3223, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setUseVerticalScrollBar, 1}},
+ {3224, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getUseVerticalScrollBar, 0}},
+ {3225, {wxStyledTextCtrl, appendText, 1}},
+ {3226, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getTwoPhaseDraw, 0}},
+ {3227, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setTwoPhaseDraw, 1}},
+ {3228, {wxStyledTextCtrl, targetFromSelection, 0}},
+ {3229, {wxStyledTextCtrl, linesJoin, 0}},
+ {3230, {wxStyledTextCtrl, linesSplit, 1}},
+ {3231, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setFoldMarginColour, 2}},
+ {3232, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setFoldMarginHiColour, 2}},
+ {3233, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineDown, 0}},
+ {3234, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineDownExtend, 0}},
+ {3235, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineUp, 0}},
+ {3236, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineUpExtend, 0}},
+ {3237, {wxStyledTextCtrl, charLeft, 0}},
+ {3238, {wxStyledTextCtrl, charLeftExtend, 0}},
+ {3239, {wxStyledTextCtrl, charRight, 0}},
+ {3240, {wxStyledTextCtrl, charRightExtend, 0}},
+ {3241, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wordLeft, 0}},
+ {3242, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wordLeftExtend, 0}},
+ {3243, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wordRight, 0}},
+ {3244, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wordRightExtend, 0}},
+ {3245, {wxStyledTextCtrl, home, 0}},
+ {3246, {wxStyledTextCtrl, homeExtend, 0}},
+ {3247, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineEnd, 0}},
+ {3248, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineEndExtend, 0}},
+ {3249, {wxStyledTextCtrl, documentStart, 0}},
+ {3250, {wxStyledTextCtrl, documentStartExtend, 0}},
+ {3251, {wxStyledTextCtrl, documentEnd, 0}},
+ {3252, {wxStyledTextCtrl, documentEndExtend, 0}},
+ {3253, {wxStyledTextCtrl, pageUp, 0}},
+ {3254, {wxStyledTextCtrl, pageUpExtend, 0}},
+ {3255, {wxStyledTextCtrl, pageDown, 0}},
+ {3256, {wxStyledTextCtrl, pageDownExtend, 0}},
+ {3257, {wxStyledTextCtrl, editToggleOvertype, 0}},
+ {3258, {wxStyledTextCtrl, cancel, 0}},
+ {3259, {wxStyledTextCtrl, deleteBack, 0}},
+ {3260, {wxStyledTextCtrl, tab, 0}},
+ {3261, {wxStyledTextCtrl, backTab, 0}},
+ {3262, {wxStyledTextCtrl, newLine, 0}},
+ {3263, {wxStyledTextCtrl, formFeed, 0}},
+ {3264, {wxStyledTextCtrl, vCHome, 0}},
+ {3265, {wxStyledTextCtrl, vCHomeExtend, 0}},
+ {3266, {wxStyledTextCtrl, zoomIn, 0}},
+ {3267, {wxStyledTextCtrl, zoomOut, 0}},
+ {3268, {wxStyledTextCtrl, delWordLeft, 0}},
+ {3269, {wxStyledTextCtrl, delWordRight, 0}},
+ {3270, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineCut, 0}},
+ {3271, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineDelete, 0}},
+ {3272, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineTranspose, 0}},
+ {3273, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineDuplicate, 0}},
+ {3274, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lowerCase, 0}},
+ {3275, {wxStyledTextCtrl, upperCase, 0}},
+ {3276, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineScrollDown, 0}},
+ {3277, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineScrollUp, 0}},
+ {3278, {wxStyledTextCtrl, deleteBackNotLine, 0}},
+ {3279, {wxStyledTextCtrl, homeDisplay, 0}},
+ {3280, {wxStyledTextCtrl, homeDisplayExtend, 0}},
+ {3281, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineEndDisplay, 0}},
+ {3282, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineEndDisplayExtend, 0}},
+ {3283, {wxStyledTextCtrl, homeWrapExtend, 0}},
+ {3284, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineEndWrap, 0}},
+ {3285, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineEndWrapExtend, 0}},
+ {3286, {wxStyledTextCtrl, vCHomeWrap, 0}},
+ {3287, {wxStyledTextCtrl, vCHomeWrapExtend, 0}},
+ {3288, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineCopy, 0}},
+ {3289, {wxStyledTextCtrl, moveCaretInsideView, 0}},
+ {3290, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineLength, 1}},
+ {3291, {wxStyledTextCtrl, braceHighlight, 2}},
+ {3292, {wxStyledTextCtrl, braceBadLight, 1}},
+ {3293, {wxStyledTextCtrl, braceMatch, 1}},
+ {3294, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getViewEOL, 0}},
+ {3295, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setViewEOL, 1}},
+ {3296, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setModEventMask, 1}},
+ {3297, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getEdgeColumn, 0}},
+ {3298, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setEdgeColumn, 1}},
+ {3299, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setEdgeMode, 1}},
+ {3300, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getEdgeMode, 0}},
+ {3301, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getEdgeColour, 0}},
+ {3302, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setEdgeColour, 1}},
+ {3303, {wxStyledTextCtrl, searchAnchor, 0}},
+ {3304, {wxStyledTextCtrl, searchNext, 2}},
+ {3305, {wxStyledTextCtrl, searchPrev, 2}},
+ {3306, {wxStyledTextCtrl, linesOnScreen, 0}},
+ {3307, {wxStyledTextCtrl, usePopUp, 1}},
+ {3308, {wxStyledTextCtrl, selectionIsRectangle, 0}},
+ {3309, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setZoom, 1}},
+ {3310, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getZoom, 0}},
+ {3311, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getModEventMask, 0}},
+ {3312, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setSTCFocus, 1}},
+ {3313, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getSTCFocus, 0}},
+ {3314, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setStatus, 1}},
+ {3315, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getStatus, 0}},
+ {3316, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setMouseDownCaptures, 1}},
+ {3317, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getMouseDownCaptures, 0}},
+ {3318, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setSTCCursor, 1}},
+ {3319, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getSTCCursor, 0}},
+ {3320, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setControlCharSymbol, 1}},
+ {3321, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getControlCharSymbol, 0}},
+ {3322, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wordPartLeft, 0}},
+ {3323, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wordPartLeftExtend, 0}},
+ {3324, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wordPartRight, 0}},
+ {3325, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wordPartRightExtend, 0}},
+ {3326, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setVisiblePolicy, 2}},
+ {3327, {wxStyledTextCtrl, delLineLeft, 0}},
+ {3328, {wxStyledTextCtrl, delLineRight, 0}},
+ {3329, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getXOffset, 0}},
+ {3330, {wxStyledTextCtrl, chooseCaretX, 0}},
+ {3331, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setXCaretPolicy, 2}},
+ {3332, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setYCaretPolicy, 2}},
+ {3333, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getPrintWrapMode, 0}},
+ {3334, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setHotspotActiveForeground, 2}},
+ {3335, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setHotspotActiveBackground, 2}},
+ {3336, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setHotspotActiveUnderline, 1}},
+ {3337, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setHotspotSingleLine, 1}},
+ {3338, {wxStyledTextCtrl, paraDownExtend, 0}},
+ {3339, {wxStyledTextCtrl, paraUp, 0}},
+ {3340, {wxStyledTextCtrl, paraUpExtend, 0}},
+ {3341, {wxStyledTextCtrl, positionBefore, 1}},
+ {3342, {wxStyledTextCtrl, positionAfter, 1}},
+ {3343, {wxStyledTextCtrl, copyRange, 2}},
+ {3344, {wxStyledTextCtrl, copyText, 2}},
+ {3345, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setSelectionMode, 1}},
+ {3346, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getSelectionMode, 0}},
+ {3347, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineDownRectExtend, 0}},
+ {3348, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineUpRectExtend, 0}},
+ {3349, {wxStyledTextCtrl, charLeftRectExtend, 0}},
+ {3350, {wxStyledTextCtrl, charRightRectExtend, 0}},
+ {3351, {wxStyledTextCtrl, homeRectExtend, 0}},
+ {3352, {wxStyledTextCtrl, vCHomeRectExtend, 0}},
+ {3353, {wxStyledTextCtrl, lineEndRectExtend, 0}},
+ {3354, {wxStyledTextCtrl, pageUpRectExtend, 0}},
+ {3355, {wxStyledTextCtrl, pageDownRectExtend, 0}},
+ {3356, {wxStyledTextCtrl, stutteredPageUp, 0}},
+ {3357, {wxStyledTextCtrl, stutteredPageUpExtend, 0}},
+ {3358, {wxStyledTextCtrl, stutteredPageDown, 0}},
+ {3359, {wxStyledTextCtrl, stutteredPageDownExtend, 0}},
+ {3360, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wordLeftEnd, 0}},
+ {3361, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wordLeftEndExtend, 0}},
+ {3362, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wordRightEnd, 0}},
+ {3363, {wxStyledTextCtrl, wordRightEndExtend, 0}},
+ {3364, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setWhitespaceChars, 1}},
+ {3365, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setCharsDefault, 0}},
+ {3366, {wxStyledTextCtrl, autoCompGetCurrent, 0}},
+ {3367, {wxStyledTextCtrl, allocate, 1}},
+ {3368, {wxStyledTextCtrl, findColumn, 2}},
+ {3369, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCaretSticky, 0}},
+ {3370, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setCaretSticky, 1}},
+ {3371, {wxStyledTextCtrl, toggleCaretSticky, 0}},
+ {3372, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setPasteConvertEndings, 1}},
+ {3373, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getPasteConvertEndings, 0}},
+ {3374, {wxStyledTextCtrl, selectionDuplicate, 0}},
+ {3375, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setCaretLineBackAlpha, 1}},
+ {3376, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCaretLineBackAlpha, 0}},
+ {3377, {wxStyledTextCtrl, startRecord, 0}},
+ {3378, {wxStyledTextCtrl, stopRecord, 0}},
+ {3379, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setLexer, 1}},
+ {3380, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getLexer, 0}},
+ {3381, {wxStyledTextCtrl, colourise, 2}},
+ {3382, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setProperty, 2}},
+ {3383, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setKeyWords, 2}},
+ {3384, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setLexerLanguage, 1}},
+ {3385, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getProperty, 1}},
+ {3386, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getStyleBitsNeeded, 0}},
+ {3387, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCurrentLine, 0}},
+ {3388, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetSpec, 2}},
+ {3389, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetFont, 2}},
+ {3390, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetFontAttr, 7}},
+ {3391, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetCharacterSet, 2}},
+ {3392, {wxStyledTextCtrl, styleSetFontEncoding, 2}},
+ {3393, {wxStyledTextCtrl, cmdKeyExecute, 1}},
+ {3394, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setMargins, 2}},
+ {3395, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getSelection, 2}},
+ {3396, {wxStyledTextCtrl, pointFromPosition, 1}},
+ {3397, {wxStyledTextCtrl, scrollToLine, 1}},
+ {3398, {wxStyledTextCtrl, scrollToColumn, 1}},
+ {3399, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setVScrollBar, 1}},
+ {3400, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setHScrollBar, 1}},
+ {3401, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getLastKeydownProcessed, 0}},
+ {3402, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setLastKeydownProcessed, 1}},
+ {3403, {wxStyledTextCtrl, saveFile, 1}},
+ {3404, {wxStyledTextCtrl, loadFile, 1}},
+ {3405, {wxStyledTextCtrl, doDragOver, 3}},
+ {3406, {wxStyledTextCtrl, doDropText, 3}},
+ {3407, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getUseAntiAliasing, 0}},
+ {3408, {wxStyledTextCtrl, addTextRaw, 1}},
+ {3409, {wxStyledTextCtrl, insertTextRaw, 2}},
+ {3410, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getCurLineRaw, 1}},
+ {3411, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getLineRaw, 1}},
+ {3412, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getSelectedTextRaw, 0}},
+ {3413, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getTextRangeRaw, 2}},
+ {3414, {wxStyledTextCtrl, setTextRaw, 1}},
+ {3415, {wxStyledTextCtrl, getTextRaw, 0}},
+ {3416, {wxStyledTextCtrl, appendTextRaw, 1}},
+ {3417, {wxArtProvider, getBitmap, 2}},
+ {3418, {wxArtProvider, getIcon, 2}},
+ {3419, {wxTreeEvent, getKeyCode, 0}},
+ {3420, {wxTreeEvent, getItem, 0}},
+ {3421, {wxTreeEvent, getKeyEvent, 0}},
+ {3422, {wxTreeEvent, getLabel, 0}},
+ {3423, {wxTreeEvent, getOldItem, 0}},
+ {3424, {wxTreeEvent, getPoint, 0}},
+ {3425, {wxTreeEvent, isEditCancelled, 0}},
+ {3426, {wxTreeEvent, setToolTip, 1}},
+ {3427, {wxNotebookEvent, getOldSelection, 0}},
+ {3428, {wxNotebookEvent, getSelection, 0}},
+ {3429, {wxNotebookEvent, setOldSelection, 1}},
+ {3430, {wxNotebookEvent, setSelection, 1}},
+ {3431, {wxFileDataObject, new, 0}},
+ {3432, {wxFileDataObject, addFile, 1}},
+ {3433, {wxFileDataObject, getFilenames, 0}},
+ {3434, {wxFileDataObject, 'Destroy', undefined}},
+ {3435, {wxTextDataObject, new, 1}},
+ {3436, {wxTextDataObject, getTextLength, 0}},
+ {3437, {wxTextDataObject, getText, 0}},
+ {3438, {wxTextDataObject, setText, 1}},
+ {3439, {wxTextDataObject, 'Destroy', undefined}},
+ {3440, {wxBitmapDataObject, new_1_1, 1}},
+ {3441, {wxBitmapDataObject, new_1_0, 1}},
+ {3442, {wxBitmapDataObject, getBitmap, 0}},
+ {3443, {wxBitmapDataObject, setBitmap, 1}},
+ {3444, {wxBitmapDataObject, 'Destroy', undefined}},
+ {3446, {wxClipboard, new, 0}},
+ {3447, {wxClipboard, destruct, 0}},
+ {3448, {wxClipboard, addData, 1}},
+ {3449, {wxClipboard, clear, 0}},
+ {3450, {wxClipboard, close, 0}},
+ {3451, {wxClipboard, flush, 0}},
+ {3452, {wxClipboard, getData, 1}},
+ {3453, {wxClipboard, isOpened, 0}},
+ {3454, {wxClipboard, open, 0}},
+ {3455, {wxClipboard, setData, 1}},
+ {3457, {wxClipboard, usePrimarySelection, 1}},
+ {3458, {wxClipboard, isSupported, 1}},
+ {3459, {wxClipboard, get, 0}},
+ {3460, {wxSpinEvent, getPosition, 0}},
+ {3461, {wxSpinEvent, setPosition, 1}},
+ {3462, {wxSplitterWindow, new_0, 0}},
+ {3463, {wxSplitterWindow, new_2, 2}},
+ {3464, {wxSplitterWindow, destruct, 0}},
+ {3465, {wxSplitterWindow, create, 2}},
+ {3466, {wxSplitterWindow, getMinimumPaneSize, 0}},
+ {3467, {wxSplitterWindow, getSashGravity, 0}},
+ {3468, {wxSplitterWindow, getSashPosition, 0}},
+ {3469, {wxSplitterWindow, getSplitMode, 0}},
+ {3470, {wxSplitterWindow, getWindow1, 0}},
+ {3471, {wxSplitterWindow, getWindow2, 0}},
+ {3472, {wxSplitterWindow, initialize, 1}},
+ {3473, {wxSplitterWindow, isSplit, 0}},
+ {3474, {wxSplitterWindow, replaceWindow, 2}},
+ {3475, {wxSplitterWindow, setSashGravity, 1}},
+ {3476, {wxSplitterWindow, setSashPosition, 2}},
+ {3477, {wxSplitterWindow, setSashSize, 1}},
+ {3478, {wxSplitterWindow, setMinimumPaneSize, 1}},
+ {3479, {wxSplitterWindow, setSplitMode, 1}},
+ {3480, {wxSplitterWindow, splitHorizontally, 3}},
+ {3481, {wxSplitterWindow, splitVertically, 3}},
+ {3482, {wxSplitterWindow, unsplit, 1}},
+ {3483, {wxSplitterWindow, updateSize, 0}},
+ {3484, {wxSplitterEvent, getSashPosition, 0}},
+ {3485, {wxSplitterEvent, getX, 0}},
+ {3486, {wxSplitterEvent, getY, 0}},
+ {3487, {wxSplitterEvent, getWindowBeingRemoved, 0}},
+ {3488, {wxSplitterEvent, setSashPosition, 1}},
+ {3489, {wxHtmlWindow, new_0, 0}},
+ {3490, {wxHtmlWindow, new_2, 2}},
+ {3491, {wxHtmlWindow, appendToPage, 1}},
+ {3492, {wxHtmlWindow, getOpenedAnchor, 0}},
+ {3493, {wxHtmlWindow, getOpenedPage, 0}},
+ {3494, {wxHtmlWindow, getOpenedPageTitle, 0}},
+ {3495, {wxHtmlWindow, getRelatedFrame, 0}},
+ {3496, {wxHtmlWindow, historyBack, 0}},
+ {3497, {wxHtmlWindow, historyCanBack, 0}},
+ {3498, {wxHtmlWindow, historyCanForward, 0}},
+ {3499, {wxHtmlWindow, historyClear, 0}},
+ {3500, {wxHtmlWindow, historyForward, 0}},
+ {3501, {wxHtmlWindow, loadFile, 1}},
+ {3502, {wxHtmlWindow, loadPage, 1}},
+ {3503, {wxHtmlWindow, selectAll, 0}},
+ {3504, {wxHtmlWindow, selectionToText, 0}},
+ {3505, {wxHtmlWindow, selectLine, 1}},
+ {3506, {wxHtmlWindow, selectWord, 1}},
+ {3507, {wxHtmlWindow, setBorders, 1}},
+ {3508, {wxHtmlWindow, setFonts, 3}},
+ {3509, {wxHtmlWindow, setPage, 1}},
+ {3510, {wxHtmlWindow, setRelatedFrame, 2}},
+ {3511, {wxHtmlWindow, setRelatedStatusBar, 1}},
+ {3512, {wxHtmlWindow, toText, 0}},
+ {3513, {wxHtmlWindow, 'Destroy', undefined}},
+ {3514, {wxHtmlLinkEvent, getLinkInfo, 0}},
+ {3515, {wxSystemSettings, getColour, 1}},
+ {3516, {wxSystemSettings, getFont, 1}},
+ {3517, {wxSystemSettings, getMetric, 2}},
+ {3518, {wxSystemSettings, getScreenType, 0}},
+ {3519, {wxSystemOptions, getOption, 1}},
+ {3520, {wxSystemOptions, getOptionInt, 1}},
+ {3521, {wxSystemOptions, hasOption, 1}},
+ {3522, {wxSystemOptions, isFalse, 1}},
+ {3523, {wxSystemOptions, setOption_2_1, 2}},
+ {3524, {wxSystemOptions, setOption_2_0, 2}},
+ {3525, {wxAuiNotebookEvent, setSelection, 1}},
+ {3526, {wxAuiNotebookEvent, getSelection, 0}},
+ {3527, {wxAuiNotebookEvent, setOldSelection, 1}},
+ {3528, {wxAuiNotebookEvent, getOldSelection, 0}},
+ {3529, {wxAuiNotebookEvent, setDragSource, 1}},
+ {3530, {wxAuiNotebookEvent, getDragSource, 0}},
+ {3531, {wxAuiManagerEvent, setManager, 1}},
+ {3532, {wxAuiManagerEvent, getManager, 0}},
+ {3533, {wxAuiManagerEvent, setPane, 1}},
+ {3534, {wxAuiManagerEvent, getPane, 0}},
+ {3535, {wxAuiManagerEvent, setButton, 1}},
+ {3536, {wxAuiManagerEvent, getButton, 0}},
+ {3537, {wxAuiManagerEvent, setDC, 1}},
+ {3538, {wxAuiManagerEvent, getDC, 0}},
+ {3539, {wxAuiManagerEvent, veto, 1}},
+ {3540, {wxAuiManagerEvent, getVeto, 0}},
+ {3541, {wxAuiManagerEvent, setCanVeto, 1}},
+ {3542, {wxAuiManagerEvent, canVeto, 0}},
+ {3543, {wxLogNull, new, 0}},
+ {3544, {wxLogNull, 'Destroy', undefined}},
+ {3545, {wxTaskBarIcon, new, 0}},
+ {3546, {wxTaskBarIcon, destruct, 0}},
+ {3547, {wxTaskBarIcon, popupMenu, 1}},
+ {3548, {wxTaskBarIcon, removeIcon, 0}},
+ {3549, {wxTaskBarIcon, setIcon, 2}},
+ {3550, {wxLocale, new_0, 0}},
+ {3552, {wxLocale, new_2, 2}},
+ {3553, {wxLocale, destruct, 0}},
+ {3555, {wxLocale, init, 1}},
+ {3556, {wxLocale, addCatalog_1, 1}},
+ {3557, {wxLocale, addCatalog_3, 3}},
+ {3558, {wxLocale, addCatalogLookupPathPrefix, 1}},
+ {3559, {wxLocale, getCanonicalName, 0}},
+ {3560, {wxLocale, getLanguage, 0}},
+ {3561, {wxLocale, getLanguageName, 1}},
+ {3562, {wxLocale, getLocale, 0}},
+ {3563, {wxLocale, getName, 0}},
+ {3564, {wxLocale, getString_2, 2}},
+ {3565, {wxLocale, getString_4, 4}},
+ {3566, {wxLocale, getHeaderValue, 2}},
+ {3567, {wxLocale, getSysName, 0}},
+ {3568, {wxLocale, getSystemEncoding, 0}},
+ {3569, {wxLocale, getSystemEncodingName, 0}},
+ {3570, {wxLocale, getSystemLanguage, 0}},
+ {3571, {wxLocale, isLoaded, 1}},
+ {3572, {wxLocale, isOk, 0}},
+ {3573, {wxActivateEvent, getActive, 0}},
+ {3575, {wxPopupWindow, new_2, 2}},
+ {3576, {wxPopupWindow, new_0, 0}},
+ {3578, {wxPopupWindow, destruct, 0}},
+ {3579, {wxPopupWindow, create, 2}},
+ {3580, {wxPopupWindow, position, 2}},
+ {3581, {wxPopupTransientWindow, new_0, 0}},
+ {3582, {wxPopupTransientWindow, new_2, 2}},
+ {3583, {wxPopupTransientWindow, destruct, 0}},
+ {3584, {wxPopupTransientWindow, popup, 1}},
+ {3585, {wxPopupTransientWindow, dismiss, 0}},
{-1, {mod, func, -1}}
].
diff --git a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxe_funcs.hrl b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxe_funcs.hrl
index faab72184d..d8c2ba9171 100644
--- a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxe_funcs.hrl
+++ b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxe_funcs.hrl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2014. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@@ -2437,904 +2437,926 @@
-define(wxAuiPaneInfo_Top, 2650).
-define(wxAuiPaneInfo_TopDockable, 2651).
-define(wxAuiPaneInfo_Window, 2652).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_new_0, 2653).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_new_2, 2654).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_AddPage, 2655).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_Create, 2656).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_DeletePage, 2657).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_GetArtProvider, 2658).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_GetPage, 2659).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_GetPageBitmap, 2660).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_GetPageCount, 2661).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_GetPageIndex, 2662).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_GetPageText, 2663).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_GetSelection, 2664).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_InsertPage, 2665).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_RemovePage, 2666).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_SetArtProvider, 2667).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_SetFont, 2668).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_SetPageBitmap, 2669).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_SetPageText, 2670).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_SetSelection, 2671).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_SetTabCtrlHeight, 2672).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_SetUniformBitmapSize, 2673).
--define(wxAuiNotebook_destroy, 2674).
--define(wxMDIParentFrame_new_0, 2675).
--define(wxMDIParentFrame_new_4, 2676).
--define(wxMDIParentFrame_destruct, 2677).
--define(wxMDIParentFrame_ActivateNext, 2678).
--define(wxMDIParentFrame_ActivatePrevious, 2679).
--define(wxMDIParentFrame_ArrangeIcons, 2680).
--define(wxMDIParentFrame_Cascade, 2681).
--define(wxMDIParentFrame_Create, 2682).
--define(wxMDIParentFrame_GetActiveChild, 2683).
--define(wxMDIParentFrame_GetClientWindow, 2684).
--define(wxMDIParentFrame_Tile, 2685).
--define(wxMDIChildFrame_new_0, 2686).
--define(wxMDIChildFrame_new_4, 2687).
--define(wxMDIChildFrame_destruct, 2688).
--define(wxMDIChildFrame_Activate, 2689).
--define(wxMDIChildFrame_Create, 2690).
--define(wxMDIChildFrame_Maximize, 2691).
--define(wxMDIChildFrame_Restore, 2692).
--define(wxMDIClientWindow_new_0, 2693).
--define(wxMDIClientWindow_new_2, 2694).
--define(wxMDIClientWindow_destruct, 2695).
--define(wxMDIClientWindow_CreateClient, 2696).
--define(wxLayoutAlgorithm_new, 2697).
--define(wxLayoutAlgorithm_LayoutFrame, 2698).
--define(wxLayoutAlgorithm_LayoutMDIFrame, 2699).
--define(wxLayoutAlgorithm_LayoutWindow, 2700).
--define(wxLayoutAlgorithm_destroy, 2701).
--define(wxEvent_GetId, 2702).
--define(wxEvent_GetSkipped, 2703).
--define(wxEvent_GetTimestamp, 2704).
--define(wxEvent_IsCommandEvent, 2705).
--define(wxEvent_ResumePropagation, 2706).
--define(wxEvent_ShouldPropagate, 2707).
--define(wxEvent_Skip, 2708).
--define(wxEvent_StopPropagation, 2709).
--define(wxCommandEvent_getClientData, 2710).
--define(wxCommandEvent_GetExtraLong, 2711).
--define(wxCommandEvent_GetInt, 2712).
--define(wxCommandEvent_GetSelection, 2713).
--define(wxCommandEvent_GetString, 2714).
--define(wxCommandEvent_IsChecked, 2715).
--define(wxCommandEvent_IsSelection, 2716).
--define(wxCommandEvent_SetInt, 2717).
--define(wxCommandEvent_SetString, 2718).
--define(wxScrollEvent_GetOrientation, 2719).
--define(wxScrollEvent_GetPosition, 2720).
--define(wxScrollWinEvent_GetOrientation, 2721).
--define(wxScrollWinEvent_GetPosition, 2722).
--define(wxMouseEvent_AltDown, 2723).
--define(wxMouseEvent_Button, 2724).
--define(wxMouseEvent_ButtonDClick, 2725).
--define(wxMouseEvent_ButtonDown, 2726).
--define(wxMouseEvent_ButtonUp, 2727).
--define(wxMouseEvent_CmdDown, 2728).
--define(wxMouseEvent_ControlDown, 2729).
--define(wxMouseEvent_Dragging, 2730).
--define(wxMouseEvent_Entering, 2731).
--define(wxMouseEvent_GetButton, 2732).
--define(wxMouseEvent_GetPosition, 2735).
--define(wxMouseEvent_GetLogicalPosition, 2736).
--define(wxMouseEvent_GetLinesPerAction, 2737).
--define(wxMouseEvent_GetWheelRotation, 2738).
--define(wxMouseEvent_GetWheelDelta, 2739).
--define(wxMouseEvent_GetX, 2740).
--define(wxMouseEvent_GetY, 2741).
--define(wxMouseEvent_IsButton, 2742).
--define(wxMouseEvent_IsPageScroll, 2743).
--define(wxMouseEvent_Leaving, 2744).
--define(wxMouseEvent_LeftDClick, 2745).
--define(wxMouseEvent_LeftDown, 2746).
--define(wxMouseEvent_LeftIsDown, 2747).
--define(wxMouseEvent_LeftUp, 2748).
--define(wxMouseEvent_MetaDown, 2749).
--define(wxMouseEvent_MiddleDClick, 2750).
--define(wxMouseEvent_MiddleDown, 2751).
--define(wxMouseEvent_MiddleIsDown, 2752).
--define(wxMouseEvent_MiddleUp, 2753).
--define(wxMouseEvent_Moving, 2754).
--define(wxMouseEvent_RightDClick, 2755).
--define(wxMouseEvent_RightDown, 2756).
--define(wxMouseEvent_RightIsDown, 2757).
--define(wxMouseEvent_RightUp, 2758).
--define(wxMouseEvent_ShiftDown, 2759).
--define(wxSetCursorEvent_GetCursor, 2760).
--define(wxSetCursorEvent_GetX, 2761).
--define(wxSetCursorEvent_GetY, 2762).
--define(wxSetCursorEvent_HasCursor, 2763).
--define(wxSetCursorEvent_SetCursor, 2764).
--define(wxKeyEvent_AltDown, 2765).
--define(wxKeyEvent_CmdDown, 2766).
--define(wxKeyEvent_ControlDown, 2767).
--define(wxKeyEvent_GetKeyCode, 2768).
--define(wxKeyEvent_GetModifiers, 2769).
--define(wxKeyEvent_GetPosition, 2772).
--define(wxKeyEvent_GetRawKeyCode, 2773).
--define(wxKeyEvent_GetRawKeyFlags, 2774).
--define(wxKeyEvent_GetUnicodeKey, 2775).
--define(wxKeyEvent_GetX, 2776).
--define(wxKeyEvent_GetY, 2777).
--define(wxKeyEvent_HasModifiers, 2778).
--define(wxKeyEvent_MetaDown, 2779).
--define(wxKeyEvent_ShiftDown, 2780).
--define(wxSizeEvent_GetSize, 2781).
--define(wxMoveEvent_GetPosition, 2782).
--define(wxEraseEvent_GetDC, 2783).
--define(wxFocusEvent_GetWindow, 2784).
--define(wxChildFocusEvent_GetWindow, 2785).
--define(wxMenuEvent_GetMenu, 2786).
--define(wxMenuEvent_GetMenuId, 2787).
--define(wxMenuEvent_IsPopup, 2788).
--define(wxCloseEvent_CanVeto, 2789).
--define(wxCloseEvent_GetLoggingOff, 2790).
--define(wxCloseEvent_SetCanVeto, 2791).
--define(wxCloseEvent_SetLoggingOff, 2792).
--define(wxCloseEvent_Veto, 2793).
--define(wxShowEvent_SetShow, 2794).
--define(wxShowEvent_GetShow, 2795).
--define(wxIconizeEvent_Iconized, 2796).
--define(wxJoystickEvent_ButtonDown, 2797).
--define(wxJoystickEvent_ButtonIsDown, 2798).
--define(wxJoystickEvent_ButtonUp, 2799).
--define(wxJoystickEvent_GetButtonChange, 2800).
--define(wxJoystickEvent_GetButtonState, 2801).
--define(wxJoystickEvent_GetJoystick, 2802).
--define(wxJoystickEvent_GetPosition, 2803).
--define(wxJoystickEvent_GetZPosition, 2804).
--define(wxJoystickEvent_IsButton, 2805).
--define(wxJoystickEvent_IsMove, 2806).
--define(wxJoystickEvent_IsZMove, 2807).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_CanUpdate, 2808).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_Check, 2809).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_Enable, 2810).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_Show, 2811).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetChecked, 2812).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetEnabled, 2813).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetShown, 2814).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetChecked, 2815).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetEnabled, 2816).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetShown, 2817).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetText, 2818).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetText, 2819).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetMode, 2820).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetUpdateInterval, 2821).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_ResetUpdateTime, 2822).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_SetMode, 2823).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_SetText, 2824).
--define(wxUpdateUIEvent_SetUpdateInterval, 2825).
--define(wxMouseCaptureChangedEvent_GetCapturedWindow, 2826).
--define(wxPaletteChangedEvent_SetChangedWindow, 2827).
--define(wxPaletteChangedEvent_GetChangedWindow, 2828).
--define(wxQueryNewPaletteEvent_SetPaletteRealized, 2829).
--define(wxQueryNewPaletteEvent_GetPaletteRealized, 2830).
--define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_GetDirection, 2831).
--define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetDirection, 2832).
--define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_IsWindowChange, 2833).
--define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetWindowChange, 2834).
--define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_IsFromTab, 2835).
--define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetFromTab, 2836).
--define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_GetCurrentFocus, 2837).
--define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetCurrentFocus, 2838).
--define(wxHelpEvent_GetOrigin, 2839).
--define(wxHelpEvent_GetPosition, 2840).
--define(wxHelpEvent_SetOrigin, 2841).
--define(wxHelpEvent_SetPosition, 2842).
--define(wxContextMenuEvent_GetPosition, 2843).
--define(wxContextMenuEvent_SetPosition, 2844).
--define(wxIdleEvent_CanSend, 2845).
--define(wxIdleEvent_GetMode, 2846).
--define(wxIdleEvent_RequestMore, 2847).
--define(wxIdleEvent_MoreRequested, 2848).
--define(wxIdleEvent_SetMode, 2849).
--define(wxGridEvent_AltDown, 2850).
--define(wxGridEvent_ControlDown, 2851).
--define(wxGridEvent_GetCol, 2852).
--define(wxGridEvent_GetPosition, 2853).
--define(wxGridEvent_GetRow, 2854).
--define(wxGridEvent_MetaDown, 2855).
--define(wxGridEvent_Selecting, 2856).
--define(wxGridEvent_ShiftDown, 2857).
--define(wxNotifyEvent_Allow, 2858).
--define(wxNotifyEvent_IsAllowed, 2859).
--define(wxNotifyEvent_Veto, 2860).
--define(wxSashEvent_GetEdge, 2861).
--define(wxSashEvent_GetDragRect, 2862).
--define(wxSashEvent_GetDragStatus, 2863).
--define(wxListEvent_GetCacheFrom, 2864).
--define(wxListEvent_GetCacheTo, 2865).
--define(wxListEvent_GetKeyCode, 2866).
--define(wxListEvent_GetIndex, 2867).
--define(wxListEvent_GetColumn, 2868).
--define(wxListEvent_GetPoint, 2869).
--define(wxListEvent_GetLabel, 2870).
--define(wxListEvent_GetText, 2871).
--define(wxListEvent_GetImage, 2872).
--define(wxListEvent_GetData, 2873).
--define(wxListEvent_GetMask, 2874).
--define(wxListEvent_GetItem, 2875).
--define(wxListEvent_IsEditCancelled, 2876).
--define(wxDateEvent_GetDate, 2877).
--define(wxCalendarEvent_GetWeekDay, 2878).
--define(wxFileDirPickerEvent_GetPath, 2879).
--define(wxColourPickerEvent_GetColour, 2880).
--define(wxFontPickerEvent_GetFont, 2881).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetPosition, 2882).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetKey, 2883).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetModifiers, 2884).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetModificationType, 2885).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetText, 2886).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetLength, 2887).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetLinesAdded, 2888).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetLine, 2889).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetFoldLevelNow, 2890).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetFoldLevelPrev, 2891).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetMargin, 2892).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetMessage, 2893).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetWParam, 2894).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetLParam, 2895).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetListType, 2896).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetX, 2897).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetY, 2898).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetDragText, 2899).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetDragAllowMove, 2900).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetDragResult, 2901).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetShift, 2902).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetControl, 2903).
--define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetAlt, 2904).
--define(utils_wxGetKeyState, 2905).
--define(utils_wxGetMousePosition, 2906).
--define(utils_wxGetMouseState, 2907).
--define(utils_wxSetDetectableAutoRepeat, 2908).
--define(utils_wxBell, 2909).
--define(utils_wxFindMenuItemId, 2910).
--define(utils_wxGenericFindWindowAtPoint, 2911).
--define(utils_wxFindWindowAtPoint, 2912).
--define(utils_wxBeginBusyCursor, 2913).
--define(utils_wxEndBusyCursor, 2914).
--define(utils_wxIsBusy, 2915).
--define(utils_wxShutdown, 2916).
--define(utils_wxShell, 2917).
--define(utils_wxLaunchDefaultBrowser, 2918).
--define(utils_wxGetEmailAddress, 2919).
--define(utils_wxGetUserId, 2920).
--define(utils_wxGetHomeDir, 2921).
--define(utils_wxNewId, 2922).
--define(utils_wxRegisterId, 2923).
--define(utils_wxGetCurrentId, 2924).
--define(utils_wxGetOsDescription, 2925).
--define(utils_wxIsPlatformLittleEndian, 2926).
--define(utils_wxIsPlatform64Bit, 2927).
--define(gdicmn_wxDisplaySize, 2928).
--define(gdicmn_wxSetCursor, 2929).
--define(wxPrintout_new, 2930).
--define(wxPrintout_destruct, 2931).
--define(wxPrintout_GetDC, 2932).
--define(wxPrintout_GetPageSizeMM, 2933).
--define(wxPrintout_GetPageSizePixels, 2934).
--define(wxPrintout_GetPaperRectPixels, 2935).
--define(wxPrintout_GetPPIPrinter, 2936).
--define(wxPrintout_GetPPIScreen, 2937).
--define(wxPrintout_GetTitle, 2938).
--define(wxPrintout_IsPreview, 2939).
--define(wxPrintout_FitThisSizeToPaper, 2940).
--define(wxPrintout_FitThisSizeToPage, 2941).
--define(wxPrintout_FitThisSizeToPageMargins, 2942).
--define(wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToPaper, 2943).
--define(wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToPage, 2944).
--define(wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToPageMargins, 2945).
--define(wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToDevice, 2946).
--define(wxPrintout_GetLogicalPaperRect, 2947).
--define(wxPrintout_GetLogicalPageRect, 2948).
--define(wxPrintout_GetLogicalPageMarginsRect, 2949).
--define(wxPrintout_SetLogicalOrigin, 2950).
--define(wxPrintout_OffsetLogicalOrigin, 2951).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_new_2, 2952).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_new_0, 2953).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_destruct, 2954).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Create, 2955).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AddText, 2956).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AddStyledText, 2957).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_InsertText, 2958).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ClearAll, 2959).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ClearDocumentStyle, 2960).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLength, 2961).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCharAt, 2962).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurrentPos, 2963).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetAnchor, 2964).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyleAt, 2965).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Redo, 2966).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUndoCollection, 2967).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SelectAll, 2968).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSavePoint, 2969).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyledText, 2970).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CanRedo, 2971).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerLineFromHandle, 2972).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDeleteHandle, 2973).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUndoCollection, 2974).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetViewWhiteSpace, 2975).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetViewWhiteSpace, 2976).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionFromPoint, 2977).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionFromPointClose, 2978).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GotoLine, 2979).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GotoPos, 2980).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetAnchor, 2981).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurLine, 2982).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEndStyled, 2983).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ConvertEOLs, 2984).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEOLMode, 2985).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEOLMode, 2986).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StartStyling, 2987).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetStyling, 2988).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetBufferedDraw, 2989).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetBufferedDraw, 2990).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTabWidth, 2991).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTabWidth, 2992).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCodePage, 2993).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDefine, 2994).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerSetForeground, 2995).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerSetBackground, 2996).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerAdd, 2997).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDelete, 2998).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDeleteAll, 2999).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerGet, 3000).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerNext, 3001).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerPrevious, 3002).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDefineBitmap, 3003).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerAddSet, 3004).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerSetAlpha, 3005).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginType, 3006).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginType, 3007).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginWidth, 3008).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginWidth, 3009).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginMask, 3010).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginMask, 3011).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginSensitive, 3012).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginSensitive, 3013).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleClearAll, 3014).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetForeground, 3015).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetBackground, 3016).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetBold, 3017).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetItalic, 3018).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetSize, 3019).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFaceName, 3020).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetEOLFilled, 3021).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleResetDefault, 3022).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetUnderline, 3023).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetCase, 3024).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetHotSpot, 3025).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelForeground, 3026).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelBackground, 3027).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelAlpha, 3028).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelAlpha, 3029).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretForeground, 3030).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyAssign, 3031).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyClear, 3032).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyClearAll, 3033).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetStyleBytes, 3034).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetVisible, 3035).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretPeriod, 3036).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretPeriod, 3037).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWordChars, 3038).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_BeginUndoAction, 3039).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_EndUndoAction, 3040).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorSetStyle, 3041).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorGetStyle, 3042).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorSetForeground, 3043).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorGetForeground, 3044).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWhitespaceForeground, 3045).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWhitespaceBackground, 3046).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyleBits, 3047).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLineState, 3048).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineState, 3049).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMaxLineState, 3050).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretLineVisible, 3051).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretLineVisible, 3052).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretLineBackground, 3053).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretLineBackground, 3054).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompShow, 3055).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompCancel, 3056).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompActive, 3057).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompPosStart, 3058).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompComplete, 3059).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompStops, 3060).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetSeparator, 3061).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetSeparator, 3062).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSelect, 3063).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetCancelAtStart, 3064).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetCancelAtStart, 3065).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetFillUps, 3066).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetChooseSingle, 3067).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetChooseSingle, 3068).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetIgnoreCase, 3069).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetIgnoreCase, 3070).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_UserListShow, 3071).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetAutoHide, 3072).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetAutoHide, 3073).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetDropRestOfWord, 3074).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetDropRestOfWord, 3075).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_RegisterImage, 3076).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ClearRegisteredImages, 3077).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetTypeSeparator, 3078).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetTypeSeparator, 3079).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetMaxWidth, 3080).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetMaxWidth, 3081).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetMaxHeight, 3082).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetMaxHeight, 3083).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetIndent, 3084).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetIndent, 3085).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUseTabs, 3086).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseTabs, 3087).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLineIndentation, 3088).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineIndentation, 3089).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineIndentPosition, 3090).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetColumn, 3091).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUseHorizontalScrollBar, 3092).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseHorizontalScrollBar, 3093).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetIndentationGuides, 3094).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetIndentationGuides, 3095).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHighlightGuide, 3096).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetHighlightGuide, 3097).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineEndPosition, 3098).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCodePage, 3099).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretForeground, 3100).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetReadOnly, 3101).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCurrentPos, 3102).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelectionStart, 3103).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectionStart, 3104).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelectionEnd, 3105).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectionEnd, 3106).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetPrintMagnification, 3107).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPrintMagnification, 3108).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetPrintColourMode, 3109).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPrintColourMode, 3110).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_FindText, 3111).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_FormatRange, 3112).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFirstVisibleLine, 3113).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLine, 3114).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineCount, 3115).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginLeft, 3116).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginLeft, 3117).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginRight, 3118).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginRight, 3119).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetModify, 3120).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelection, 3121).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectedText, 3122).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextRange, 3123).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_HideSelection, 3124).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineFromPosition, 3125).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionFromLine, 3126).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineScroll, 3127).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_EnsureCaretVisible, 3128).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ReplaceSelection, 3129).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetReadOnly, 3130).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CanPaste, 3131).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CanUndo, 3132).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_EmptyUndoBuffer, 3133).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Undo, 3134).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Cut, 3135).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Copy, 3136).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Paste, 3137).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Clear, 3138).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetText, 3139).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetText, 3140).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextLength, 3141).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetOvertype, 3142).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretWidth, 3143).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretWidth, 3144).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTargetStart, 3145).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTargetStart, 3146).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTargetEnd, 3147).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTargetEnd, 3148).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ReplaceTarget, 3149).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchInTarget, 3150).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSearchFlags, 3151).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSearchFlags, 3152).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipShow, 3153).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipCancel, 3154).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipActive, 3155).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipPosAtStart, 3156).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetHighlight, 3157).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetBackground, 3158).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetForeground, 3159).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetForegroundHighlight, 3160).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipUseStyle, 3161).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_VisibleFromDocLine, 3162).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DocLineFromVisible, 3163).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WrapCount, 3164).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldLevel, 3165).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFoldLevel, 3166).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLastChild, 3167).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFoldParent, 3168).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ShowLines, 3169).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_HideLines, 3170).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineVisible, 3171).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldExpanded, 3172).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFoldExpanded, 3173).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ToggleFold, 3174).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_EnsureVisible, 3175).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldFlags, 3176).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_EnsureVisibleEnforcePolicy, 3177).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTabIndents, 3178).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTabIndents, 3179).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetBackSpaceUnIndents, 3180).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetBackSpaceUnIndents, 3181).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMouseDwellTime, 3182).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMouseDwellTime, 3183).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordStartPosition, 3184).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordEndPosition, 3185).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapMode, 3186).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapMode, 3187).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapVisualFlags, 3188).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapVisualFlags, 3189).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapVisualFlagsLocation, 3190).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapVisualFlagsLocation, 3191).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapStartIndent, 3192).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapStartIndent, 3193).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLayoutCache, 3194).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLayoutCache, 3195).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetScrollWidth, 3196).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetScrollWidth, 3197).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_TextWidth, 3198).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEndAtLastLine, 3199).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_TextHeight, 3200).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUseVerticalScrollBar, 3201).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseVerticalScrollBar, 3202).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AppendText, 3203).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTwoPhaseDraw, 3204).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTwoPhaseDraw, 3205).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_TargetFromSelection, 3206).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LinesJoin, 3207).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LinesSplit, 3208).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldMarginColour, 3209).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldMarginHiColour, 3210).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDown, 3211).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDownExtend, 3212).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineUp, 3213).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineUpExtend, 3214).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CharLeft, 3215).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CharLeftExtend, 3216).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CharRight, 3217).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CharRightExtend, 3218).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeft, 3219).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeftExtend, 3220).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRight, 3221).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRightExtend, 3222).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Home, 3223).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeExtend, 3224).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEnd, 3225).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndExtend, 3226).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentStart, 3227).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentStartExtend, 3228).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentEnd, 3229).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentEndExtend, 3230).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PageUp, 3231).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PageUpExtend, 3232).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PageDown, 3233).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PageDownExtend, 3234).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_EditToggleOvertype, 3235).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Cancel, 3236).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DeleteBack, 3237).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Tab, 3238).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_BackTab, 3239).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_NewLine, 3240).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_FormFeed, 3241).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHome, 3242).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeExtend, 3243).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ZoomIn, 3244).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ZoomOut, 3245).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DelWordLeft, 3246).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DelWordRight, 3247).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineCut, 3248).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDelete, 3249).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineTranspose, 3250).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDuplicate, 3251).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LowerCase, 3252).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_UpperCase, 3253).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineScrollDown, 3254).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineScrollUp, 3255).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DeleteBackNotLine, 3256).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeDisplay, 3257).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeDisplayExtend, 3258).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndDisplay, 3259).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndDisplayExtend, 3260).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeWrapExtend, 3261).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndWrap, 3262).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndWrapExtend, 3263).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeWrap, 3264).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeWrapExtend, 3265).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineCopy, 3266).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MoveCaretInsideView, 3267).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineLength, 3268).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_BraceHighlight, 3269).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_BraceBadLight, 3270).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_BraceMatch, 3271).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetViewEOL, 3272).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetViewEOL, 3273).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetModEventMask, 3274).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEdgeColumn, 3275).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEdgeColumn, 3276).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEdgeMode, 3277).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEdgeMode, 3278).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEdgeColour, 3279).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEdgeColour, 3280).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchAnchor, 3281).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchNext, 3282).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchPrev, 3283).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LinesOnScreen, 3284).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_UsePopUp, 3285).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SelectionIsRectangle, 3286).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetZoom, 3287).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetZoom, 3288).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetModEventMask, 3289).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSTCFocus, 3290).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSTCFocus, 3291).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetStatus, 3292).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStatus, 3293).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMouseDownCaptures, 3294).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMouseDownCaptures, 3295).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSTCCursor, 3296).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSTCCursor, 3297).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetControlCharSymbol, 3298).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetControlCharSymbol, 3299).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartLeft, 3300).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartLeftExtend, 3301).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartRight, 3302).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartRightExtend, 3303).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetVisiblePolicy, 3304).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DelLineLeft, 3305).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DelLineRight, 3306).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetXOffset, 3307).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ChooseCaretX, 3308).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetXCaretPolicy, 3309).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetYCaretPolicy, 3310).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPrintWrapMode, 3311).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotActiveForeground, 3312).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotActiveBackground, 3313).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotActiveUnderline, 3314).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotSingleLine, 3315).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ParaDownExtend, 3316).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ParaUp, 3317).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ParaUpExtend, 3318).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionBefore, 3319).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionAfter, 3320).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CopyRange, 3321).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CopyText, 3322).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelectionMode, 3323).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectionMode, 3324).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDownRectExtend, 3325).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineUpRectExtend, 3326).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CharLeftRectExtend, 3327).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CharRightRectExtend, 3328).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeRectExtend, 3329).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeRectExtend, 3330).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndRectExtend, 3331).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PageUpRectExtend, 3332).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PageDownRectExtend, 3333).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageUp, 3334).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageUpExtend, 3335).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageDown, 3336).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageDownExtend, 3337).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeftEnd, 3338).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeftEndExtend, 3339).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRightEnd, 3340).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRightEndExtend, 3341).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWhitespaceChars, 3342).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCharsDefault, 3343).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetCurrent, 3344).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Allocate, 3345).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_FindColumn, 3346).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretSticky, 3347).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretSticky, 3348).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ToggleCaretSticky, 3349).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetPasteConvertEndings, 3350).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPasteConvertEndings, 3351).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SelectionDuplicate, 3352).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretLineBackAlpha, 3353).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretLineBackAlpha, 3354).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StartRecord, 3355).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StopRecord, 3356).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLexer, 3357).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLexer, 3358).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Colourise, 3359).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetProperty, 3360).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetKeyWords, 3361).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLexerLanguage, 3362).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetProperty, 3363).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyleBitsNeeded, 3364).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurrentLine, 3365).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetSpec, 3366).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFont, 3367).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFontAttr, 3368).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetCharacterSet, 3369).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFontEncoding, 3370).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyExecute, 3371).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMargins, 3372).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelection, 3373).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PointFromPosition, 3374).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ScrollToLine, 3375).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ScrollToColumn, 3376).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetVScrollBar, 3377).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHScrollBar, 3378).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLastKeydownProcessed, 3379).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLastKeydownProcessed, 3380).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SaveFile, 3381).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LoadFile, 3382).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DoDragOver, 3383).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DoDropText, 3384).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseAntiAliasing, 3385).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AddTextRaw, 3386).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_InsertTextRaw, 3387).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurLineRaw, 3388).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineRaw, 3389).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectedTextRaw, 3390).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextRangeRaw, 3391).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTextRaw, 3392).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextRaw, 3393).
--define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AppendTextRaw, 3394).
--define(wxArtProvider_GetBitmap, 3395).
--define(wxArtProvider_GetIcon, 3396).
--define(wxTreeEvent_GetKeyCode, 3397).
--define(wxTreeEvent_GetItem, 3398).
--define(wxTreeEvent_GetKeyEvent, 3399).
--define(wxTreeEvent_GetLabel, 3400).
--define(wxTreeEvent_GetOldItem, 3401).
--define(wxTreeEvent_GetPoint, 3402).
--define(wxTreeEvent_IsEditCancelled, 3403).
--define(wxTreeEvent_SetToolTip, 3404).
--define(wxNotebookEvent_GetOldSelection, 3405).
--define(wxNotebookEvent_GetSelection, 3406).
--define(wxNotebookEvent_SetOldSelection, 3407).
--define(wxNotebookEvent_SetSelection, 3408).
--define(wxFileDataObject_new, 3409).
--define(wxFileDataObject_AddFile, 3410).
--define(wxFileDataObject_GetFilenames, 3411).
--define(wxFileDataObject_destroy, 3412).
--define(wxTextDataObject_new, 3413).
--define(wxTextDataObject_GetTextLength, 3414).
--define(wxTextDataObject_GetText, 3415).
--define(wxTextDataObject_SetText, 3416).
--define(wxTextDataObject_destroy, 3417).
--define(wxBitmapDataObject_new_1_1, 3418).
--define(wxBitmapDataObject_new_1_0, 3419).
--define(wxBitmapDataObject_GetBitmap, 3420).
--define(wxBitmapDataObject_SetBitmap, 3421).
--define(wxBitmapDataObject_destroy, 3422).
--define(wxClipboard_new, 3424).
--define(wxClipboard_destruct, 3425).
--define(wxClipboard_AddData, 3426).
--define(wxClipboard_Clear, 3427).
--define(wxClipboard_Close, 3428).
--define(wxClipboard_Flush, 3429).
--define(wxClipboard_GetData, 3430).
--define(wxClipboard_IsOpened, 3431).
--define(wxClipboard_Open, 3432).
--define(wxClipboard_SetData, 3433).
--define(wxClipboard_UsePrimarySelection, 3435).
--define(wxClipboard_IsSupported, 3436).
--define(wxClipboard_Get, 3437).
--define(wxSpinEvent_GetPosition, 3438).
--define(wxSpinEvent_SetPosition, 3439).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_new_0, 3440).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_new_2, 3441).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_destruct, 3442).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_Create, 3443).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_GetMinimumPaneSize, 3444).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_GetSashGravity, 3445).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_GetSashPosition, 3446).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_GetSplitMode, 3447).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_GetWindow1, 3448).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_GetWindow2, 3449).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_Initialize, 3450).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_IsSplit, 3451).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_ReplaceWindow, 3452).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_SetSashGravity, 3453).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_SetSashPosition, 3454).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_SetSashSize, 3455).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_SetMinimumPaneSize, 3456).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_SetSplitMode, 3457).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_SplitHorizontally, 3458).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_SplitVertically, 3459).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_Unsplit, 3460).
--define(wxSplitterWindow_UpdateSize, 3461).
--define(wxSplitterEvent_GetSashPosition, 3462).
--define(wxSplitterEvent_GetX, 3463).
--define(wxSplitterEvent_GetY, 3464).
--define(wxSplitterEvent_GetWindowBeingRemoved, 3465).
--define(wxSplitterEvent_SetSashPosition, 3466).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_new_0, 3467).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_new_2, 3468).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_AppendToPage, 3469).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_GetOpenedAnchor, 3470).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_GetOpenedPage, 3471).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_GetOpenedPageTitle, 3472).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_GetRelatedFrame, 3473).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_HistoryBack, 3474).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_HistoryCanBack, 3475).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_HistoryCanForward, 3476).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_HistoryClear, 3477).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_HistoryForward, 3478).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_LoadFile, 3479).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_LoadPage, 3480).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_SelectAll, 3481).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_SelectionToText, 3482).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_SelectLine, 3483).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_SelectWord, 3484).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_SetBorders, 3485).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_SetFonts, 3486).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_SetPage, 3487).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_SetRelatedFrame, 3488).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_SetRelatedStatusBar, 3489).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_ToText, 3490).
--define(wxHtmlWindow_destroy, 3491).
--define(wxHtmlLinkEvent_GetLinkInfo, 3492).
--define(wxSystemSettings_GetColour, 3493).
--define(wxSystemSettings_GetFont, 3494).
--define(wxSystemSettings_GetMetric, 3495).
--define(wxSystemSettings_GetScreenType, 3496).
--define(wxSystemOptions_GetOption, 3497).
--define(wxSystemOptions_GetOptionInt, 3498).
--define(wxSystemOptions_HasOption, 3499).
--define(wxSystemOptions_IsFalse, 3500).
--define(wxSystemOptions_SetOption_2_1, 3501).
--define(wxSystemOptions_SetOption_2_0, 3502).
--define(wxAuiNotebookEvent_SetSelection, 3503).
--define(wxAuiNotebookEvent_GetSelection, 3504).
--define(wxAuiNotebookEvent_SetOldSelection, 3505).
--define(wxAuiNotebookEvent_GetOldSelection, 3506).
--define(wxAuiNotebookEvent_SetDragSource, 3507).
--define(wxAuiNotebookEvent_GetDragSource, 3508).
--define(wxAuiManagerEvent_SetManager, 3509).
--define(wxAuiManagerEvent_GetManager, 3510).
--define(wxAuiManagerEvent_SetPane, 3511).
--define(wxAuiManagerEvent_GetPane, 3512).
--define(wxAuiManagerEvent_SetButton, 3513).
--define(wxAuiManagerEvent_GetButton, 3514).
--define(wxAuiManagerEvent_SetDC, 3515).
--define(wxAuiManagerEvent_GetDC, 3516).
--define(wxAuiManagerEvent_Veto, 3517).
--define(wxAuiManagerEvent_GetVeto, 3518).
--define(wxAuiManagerEvent_SetCanVeto, 3519).
--define(wxAuiManagerEvent_CanVeto, 3520).
--define(wxLogNull_new, 3521).
--define(wxLogNull_destroy, 3522).
--define(wxTaskBarIcon_new, 3523).
--define(wxTaskBarIcon_destruct, 3524).
--define(wxTaskBarIcon_PopupMenu, 3525).
--define(wxTaskBarIcon_RemoveIcon, 3526).
--define(wxTaskBarIcon_SetIcon, 3527).
--define(wxLocale_new_0, 3528).
--define(wxLocale_new_2, 3530).
--define(wxLocale_destruct, 3531).
--define(wxLocale_Init, 3533).
--define(wxLocale_AddCatalog_1, 3534).
--define(wxLocale_AddCatalog_3, 3535).
--define(wxLocale_AddCatalogLookupPathPrefix, 3536).
--define(wxLocale_GetCanonicalName, 3537).
--define(wxLocale_GetLanguage, 3538).
--define(wxLocale_GetLanguageName, 3539).
--define(wxLocale_GetLocale, 3540).
--define(wxLocale_GetName, 3541).
--define(wxLocale_GetString_2, 3542).
--define(wxLocale_GetString_4, 3543).
--define(wxLocale_GetHeaderValue, 3544).
--define(wxLocale_GetSysName, 3545).
--define(wxLocale_GetSystemEncoding, 3546).
--define(wxLocale_GetSystemEncodingName, 3547).
--define(wxLocale_GetSystemLanguage, 3548).
--define(wxLocale_IsLoaded, 3549).
--define(wxLocale_IsOk, 3550).
--define(wxActivateEvent_GetActive, 3551).
--define(wxPopupWindow_new_2, 3553).
--define(wxPopupWindow_new_0, 3554).
--define(wxPopupWindow_destruct, 3556).
--define(wxPopupWindow_Create, 3557).
--define(wxPopupWindow_Position, 3558).
--define(wxPopupTransientWindow_new_0, 3559).
--define(wxPopupTransientWindow_new_2, 3560).
--define(wxPopupTransientWindow_destruct, 3561).
--define(wxPopupTransientWindow_Popup, 3562).
--define(wxPopupTransientWindow_Dismiss, 3563).
+-define(wxAuiPaneInfo_GetWindow, 2653).
+-define(wxAuiPaneInfo_GetFrame, 2654).
+-define(wxAuiPaneInfo_GetDirection, 2655).
+-define(wxAuiPaneInfo_GetLayer, 2656).
+-define(wxAuiPaneInfo_GetRow, 2657).
+-define(wxAuiPaneInfo_GetPosition, 2658).
+-define(wxAuiPaneInfo_GetFloatingPosition, 2659).
+-define(wxAuiPaneInfo_GetFloatingSize, 2660).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_new_0, 2661).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_new_2, 2662).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_AddPage, 2663).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_Create, 2664).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_DeletePage, 2665).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_GetArtProvider, 2666).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_GetPage, 2667).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_GetPageBitmap, 2668).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_GetPageCount, 2669).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_GetPageIndex, 2670).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_GetPageText, 2671).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_GetSelection, 2672).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_InsertPage, 2673).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_RemovePage, 2674).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_SetArtProvider, 2675).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_SetFont, 2676).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_SetPageBitmap, 2677).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_SetPageText, 2678).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_SetSelection, 2679).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_SetTabCtrlHeight, 2680).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_SetUniformBitmapSize, 2681).
+-define(wxAuiNotebook_destroy, 2682).
+-define(wxAuiTabArt_SetFlags, 2683).
+-define(wxAuiTabArt_SetMeasuringFont, 2684).
+-define(wxAuiTabArt_SetNormalFont, 2685).
+-define(wxAuiTabArt_SetSelectedFont, 2686).
+-define(wxAuiTabArt_SetColour, 2687).
+-define(wxAuiTabArt_SetActiveColour, 2688).
+-define(wxAuiDockArt_GetColour, 2689).
+-define(wxAuiDockArt_GetFont, 2690).
+-define(wxAuiDockArt_GetMetric, 2691).
+-define(wxAuiDockArt_SetColour, 2692).
+-define(wxAuiDockArt_SetFont, 2693).
+-define(wxAuiDockArt_SetMetric, 2694).
+-define(wxAuiSimpleTabArt_new, 2695).
+-define(wxAuiSimpleTabArt_destroy, 2696).
+-define(wxMDIParentFrame_new_0, 2697).
+-define(wxMDIParentFrame_new_4, 2698).
+-define(wxMDIParentFrame_destruct, 2699).
+-define(wxMDIParentFrame_ActivateNext, 2700).
+-define(wxMDIParentFrame_ActivatePrevious, 2701).
+-define(wxMDIParentFrame_ArrangeIcons, 2702).
+-define(wxMDIParentFrame_Cascade, 2703).
+-define(wxMDIParentFrame_Create, 2704).
+-define(wxMDIParentFrame_GetActiveChild, 2705).
+-define(wxMDIParentFrame_GetClientWindow, 2706).
+-define(wxMDIParentFrame_Tile, 2707).
+-define(wxMDIChildFrame_new_0, 2708).
+-define(wxMDIChildFrame_new_4, 2709).
+-define(wxMDIChildFrame_destruct, 2710).
+-define(wxMDIChildFrame_Activate, 2711).
+-define(wxMDIChildFrame_Create, 2712).
+-define(wxMDIChildFrame_Maximize, 2713).
+-define(wxMDIChildFrame_Restore, 2714).
+-define(wxMDIClientWindow_new_0, 2715).
+-define(wxMDIClientWindow_new_2, 2716).
+-define(wxMDIClientWindow_destruct, 2717).
+-define(wxMDIClientWindow_CreateClient, 2718).
+-define(wxLayoutAlgorithm_new, 2719).
+-define(wxLayoutAlgorithm_LayoutFrame, 2720).
+-define(wxLayoutAlgorithm_LayoutMDIFrame, 2721).
+-define(wxLayoutAlgorithm_LayoutWindow, 2722).
+-define(wxLayoutAlgorithm_destroy, 2723).
+-define(wxEvent_GetId, 2724).
+-define(wxEvent_GetSkipped, 2725).
+-define(wxEvent_GetTimestamp, 2726).
+-define(wxEvent_IsCommandEvent, 2727).
+-define(wxEvent_ResumePropagation, 2728).
+-define(wxEvent_ShouldPropagate, 2729).
+-define(wxEvent_Skip, 2730).
+-define(wxEvent_StopPropagation, 2731).
+-define(wxCommandEvent_getClientData, 2732).
+-define(wxCommandEvent_GetExtraLong, 2733).
+-define(wxCommandEvent_GetInt, 2734).
+-define(wxCommandEvent_GetSelection, 2735).
+-define(wxCommandEvent_GetString, 2736).
+-define(wxCommandEvent_IsChecked, 2737).
+-define(wxCommandEvent_IsSelection, 2738).
+-define(wxCommandEvent_SetInt, 2739).
+-define(wxCommandEvent_SetString, 2740).
+-define(wxScrollEvent_GetOrientation, 2741).
+-define(wxScrollEvent_GetPosition, 2742).
+-define(wxScrollWinEvent_GetOrientation, 2743).
+-define(wxScrollWinEvent_GetPosition, 2744).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_AltDown, 2745).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_Button, 2746).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_ButtonDClick, 2747).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_ButtonDown, 2748).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_ButtonUp, 2749).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_CmdDown, 2750).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_ControlDown, 2751).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_Dragging, 2752).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_Entering, 2753).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_GetButton, 2754).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_GetPosition, 2757).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_GetLogicalPosition, 2758).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_GetLinesPerAction, 2759).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_GetWheelRotation, 2760).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_GetWheelDelta, 2761).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_GetX, 2762).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_GetY, 2763).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_IsButton, 2764).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_IsPageScroll, 2765).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_Leaving, 2766).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_LeftDClick, 2767).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_LeftDown, 2768).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_LeftIsDown, 2769).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_LeftUp, 2770).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_MetaDown, 2771).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_MiddleDClick, 2772).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_MiddleDown, 2773).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_MiddleIsDown, 2774).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_MiddleUp, 2775).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_Moving, 2776).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_RightDClick, 2777).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_RightDown, 2778).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_RightIsDown, 2779).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_RightUp, 2780).
+-define(wxMouseEvent_ShiftDown, 2781).
+-define(wxSetCursorEvent_GetCursor, 2782).
+-define(wxSetCursorEvent_GetX, 2783).
+-define(wxSetCursorEvent_GetY, 2784).
+-define(wxSetCursorEvent_HasCursor, 2785).
+-define(wxSetCursorEvent_SetCursor, 2786).
+-define(wxKeyEvent_AltDown, 2787).
+-define(wxKeyEvent_CmdDown, 2788).
+-define(wxKeyEvent_ControlDown, 2789).
+-define(wxKeyEvent_GetKeyCode, 2790).
+-define(wxKeyEvent_GetModifiers, 2791).
+-define(wxKeyEvent_GetPosition, 2794).
+-define(wxKeyEvent_GetRawKeyCode, 2795).
+-define(wxKeyEvent_GetRawKeyFlags, 2796).
+-define(wxKeyEvent_GetUnicodeKey, 2797).
+-define(wxKeyEvent_GetX, 2798).
+-define(wxKeyEvent_GetY, 2799).
+-define(wxKeyEvent_HasModifiers, 2800).
+-define(wxKeyEvent_MetaDown, 2801).
+-define(wxKeyEvent_ShiftDown, 2802).
+-define(wxSizeEvent_GetSize, 2803).
+-define(wxMoveEvent_GetPosition, 2804).
+-define(wxEraseEvent_GetDC, 2805).
+-define(wxFocusEvent_GetWindow, 2806).
+-define(wxChildFocusEvent_GetWindow, 2807).
+-define(wxMenuEvent_GetMenu, 2808).
+-define(wxMenuEvent_GetMenuId, 2809).
+-define(wxMenuEvent_IsPopup, 2810).
+-define(wxCloseEvent_CanVeto, 2811).
+-define(wxCloseEvent_GetLoggingOff, 2812).
+-define(wxCloseEvent_SetCanVeto, 2813).
+-define(wxCloseEvent_SetLoggingOff, 2814).
+-define(wxCloseEvent_Veto, 2815).
+-define(wxShowEvent_SetShow, 2816).
+-define(wxShowEvent_GetShow, 2817).
+-define(wxIconizeEvent_Iconized, 2818).
+-define(wxJoystickEvent_ButtonDown, 2819).
+-define(wxJoystickEvent_ButtonIsDown, 2820).
+-define(wxJoystickEvent_ButtonUp, 2821).
+-define(wxJoystickEvent_GetButtonChange, 2822).
+-define(wxJoystickEvent_GetButtonState, 2823).
+-define(wxJoystickEvent_GetJoystick, 2824).
+-define(wxJoystickEvent_GetPosition, 2825).
+-define(wxJoystickEvent_GetZPosition, 2826).
+-define(wxJoystickEvent_IsButton, 2827).
+-define(wxJoystickEvent_IsMove, 2828).
+-define(wxJoystickEvent_IsZMove, 2829).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_CanUpdate, 2830).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_Check, 2831).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_Enable, 2832).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_Show, 2833).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetChecked, 2834).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetEnabled, 2835).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetShown, 2836).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetChecked, 2837).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetEnabled, 2838).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetShown, 2839).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetSetText, 2840).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetText, 2841).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetMode, 2842).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_GetUpdateInterval, 2843).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_ResetUpdateTime, 2844).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_SetMode, 2845).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_SetText, 2846).
+-define(wxUpdateUIEvent_SetUpdateInterval, 2847).
+-define(wxMouseCaptureChangedEvent_GetCapturedWindow, 2848).
+-define(wxPaletteChangedEvent_SetChangedWindow, 2849).
+-define(wxPaletteChangedEvent_GetChangedWindow, 2850).
+-define(wxQueryNewPaletteEvent_SetPaletteRealized, 2851).
+-define(wxQueryNewPaletteEvent_GetPaletteRealized, 2852).
+-define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_GetDirection, 2853).
+-define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetDirection, 2854).
+-define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_IsWindowChange, 2855).
+-define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetWindowChange, 2856).
+-define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_IsFromTab, 2857).
+-define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetFromTab, 2858).
+-define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_GetCurrentFocus, 2859).
+-define(wxNavigationKeyEvent_SetCurrentFocus, 2860).
+-define(wxHelpEvent_GetOrigin, 2861).
+-define(wxHelpEvent_GetPosition, 2862).
+-define(wxHelpEvent_SetOrigin, 2863).
+-define(wxHelpEvent_SetPosition, 2864).
+-define(wxContextMenuEvent_GetPosition, 2865).
+-define(wxContextMenuEvent_SetPosition, 2866).
+-define(wxIdleEvent_CanSend, 2867).
+-define(wxIdleEvent_GetMode, 2868).
+-define(wxIdleEvent_RequestMore, 2869).
+-define(wxIdleEvent_MoreRequested, 2870).
+-define(wxIdleEvent_SetMode, 2871).
+-define(wxGridEvent_AltDown, 2872).
+-define(wxGridEvent_ControlDown, 2873).
+-define(wxGridEvent_GetCol, 2874).
+-define(wxGridEvent_GetPosition, 2875).
+-define(wxGridEvent_GetRow, 2876).
+-define(wxGridEvent_MetaDown, 2877).
+-define(wxGridEvent_Selecting, 2878).
+-define(wxGridEvent_ShiftDown, 2879).
+-define(wxNotifyEvent_Allow, 2880).
+-define(wxNotifyEvent_IsAllowed, 2881).
+-define(wxNotifyEvent_Veto, 2882).
+-define(wxSashEvent_GetEdge, 2883).
+-define(wxSashEvent_GetDragRect, 2884).
+-define(wxSashEvent_GetDragStatus, 2885).
+-define(wxListEvent_GetCacheFrom, 2886).
+-define(wxListEvent_GetCacheTo, 2887).
+-define(wxListEvent_GetKeyCode, 2888).
+-define(wxListEvent_GetIndex, 2889).
+-define(wxListEvent_GetColumn, 2890).
+-define(wxListEvent_GetPoint, 2891).
+-define(wxListEvent_GetLabel, 2892).
+-define(wxListEvent_GetText, 2893).
+-define(wxListEvent_GetImage, 2894).
+-define(wxListEvent_GetData, 2895).
+-define(wxListEvent_GetMask, 2896).
+-define(wxListEvent_GetItem, 2897).
+-define(wxListEvent_IsEditCancelled, 2898).
+-define(wxDateEvent_GetDate, 2899).
+-define(wxCalendarEvent_GetWeekDay, 2900).
+-define(wxFileDirPickerEvent_GetPath, 2901).
+-define(wxColourPickerEvent_GetColour, 2902).
+-define(wxFontPickerEvent_GetFont, 2903).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetPosition, 2904).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetKey, 2905).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetModifiers, 2906).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetModificationType, 2907).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetText, 2908).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetLength, 2909).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetLinesAdded, 2910).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetLine, 2911).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetFoldLevelNow, 2912).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetFoldLevelPrev, 2913).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetMargin, 2914).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetMessage, 2915).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetWParam, 2916).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetLParam, 2917).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetListType, 2918).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetX, 2919).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetY, 2920).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetDragText, 2921).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetDragAllowMove, 2922).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetDragResult, 2923).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetShift, 2924).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetControl, 2925).
+-define(wxStyledTextEvent_GetAlt, 2926).
+-define(utils_wxGetKeyState, 2927).
+-define(utils_wxGetMousePosition, 2928).
+-define(utils_wxGetMouseState, 2929).
+-define(utils_wxSetDetectableAutoRepeat, 2930).
+-define(utils_wxBell, 2931).
+-define(utils_wxFindMenuItemId, 2932).
+-define(utils_wxGenericFindWindowAtPoint, 2933).
+-define(utils_wxFindWindowAtPoint, 2934).
+-define(utils_wxBeginBusyCursor, 2935).
+-define(utils_wxEndBusyCursor, 2936).
+-define(utils_wxIsBusy, 2937).
+-define(utils_wxShutdown, 2938).
+-define(utils_wxShell, 2939).
+-define(utils_wxLaunchDefaultBrowser, 2940).
+-define(utils_wxGetEmailAddress, 2941).
+-define(utils_wxGetUserId, 2942).
+-define(utils_wxGetHomeDir, 2943).
+-define(utils_wxNewId, 2944).
+-define(utils_wxRegisterId, 2945).
+-define(utils_wxGetCurrentId, 2946).
+-define(utils_wxGetOsDescription, 2947).
+-define(utils_wxIsPlatformLittleEndian, 2948).
+-define(utils_wxIsPlatform64Bit, 2949).
+-define(gdicmn_wxDisplaySize, 2950).
+-define(gdicmn_wxSetCursor, 2951).
+-define(wxPrintout_new, 2952).
+-define(wxPrintout_destruct, 2953).
+-define(wxPrintout_GetDC, 2954).
+-define(wxPrintout_GetPageSizeMM, 2955).
+-define(wxPrintout_GetPageSizePixels, 2956).
+-define(wxPrintout_GetPaperRectPixels, 2957).
+-define(wxPrintout_GetPPIPrinter, 2958).
+-define(wxPrintout_GetPPIScreen, 2959).
+-define(wxPrintout_GetTitle, 2960).
+-define(wxPrintout_IsPreview, 2961).
+-define(wxPrintout_FitThisSizeToPaper, 2962).
+-define(wxPrintout_FitThisSizeToPage, 2963).
+-define(wxPrintout_FitThisSizeToPageMargins, 2964).
+-define(wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToPaper, 2965).
+-define(wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToPage, 2966).
+-define(wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToPageMargins, 2967).
+-define(wxPrintout_MapScreenSizeToDevice, 2968).
+-define(wxPrintout_GetLogicalPaperRect, 2969).
+-define(wxPrintout_GetLogicalPageRect, 2970).
+-define(wxPrintout_GetLogicalPageMarginsRect, 2971).
+-define(wxPrintout_SetLogicalOrigin, 2972).
+-define(wxPrintout_OffsetLogicalOrigin, 2973).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_new_2, 2974).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_new_0, 2975).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_destruct, 2976).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Create, 2977).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AddText, 2978).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AddStyledText, 2979).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_InsertText, 2980).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ClearAll, 2981).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ClearDocumentStyle, 2982).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLength, 2983).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCharAt, 2984).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurrentPos, 2985).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetAnchor, 2986).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyleAt, 2987).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Redo, 2988).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUndoCollection, 2989).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SelectAll, 2990).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSavePoint, 2991).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyledText, 2992).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CanRedo, 2993).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerLineFromHandle, 2994).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDeleteHandle, 2995).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUndoCollection, 2996).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetViewWhiteSpace, 2997).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetViewWhiteSpace, 2998).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionFromPoint, 2999).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionFromPointClose, 3000).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GotoLine, 3001).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GotoPos, 3002).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetAnchor, 3003).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurLine, 3004).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEndStyled, 3005).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ConvertEOLs, 3006).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEOLMode, 3007).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEOLMode, 3008).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StartStyling, 3009).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetStyling, 3010).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetBufferedDraw, 3011).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetBufferedDraw, 3012).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTabWidth, 3013).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTabWidth, 3014).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCodePage, 3015).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDefine, 3016).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerSetForeground, 3017).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerSetBackground, 3018).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerAdd, 3019).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDelete, 3020).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDeleteAll, 3021).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerGet, 3022).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerNext, 3023).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerPrevious, 3024).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerDefineBitmap, 3025).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerAddSet, 3026).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MarkerSetAlpha, 3027).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginType, 3028).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginType, 3029).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginWidth, 3030).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginWidth, 3031).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginMask, 3032).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginMask, 3033).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginSensitive, 3034).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginSensitive, 3035).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleClearAll, 3036).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetForeground, 3037).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetBackground, 3038).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetBold, 3039).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetItalic, 3040).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetSize, 3041).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFaceName, 3042).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetEOLFilled, 3043).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleResetDefault, 3044).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetUnderline, 3045).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetCase, 3046).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetHotSpot, 3047).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelForeground, 3048).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelBackground, 3049).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelAlpha, 3050).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelAlpha, 3051).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretForeground, 3052).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyAssign, 3053).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyClear, 3054).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyClearAll, 3055).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetStyleBytes, 3056).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetVisible, 3057).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretPeriod, 3058).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretPeriod, 3059).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWordChars, 3060).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_BeginUndoAction, 3061).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_EndUndoAction, 3062).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorSetStyle, 3063).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorGetStyle, 3064).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorSetForeground, 3065).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_IndicatorGetForeground, 3066).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWhitespaceForeground, 3067).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWhitespaceBackground, 3068).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyleBits, 3069).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLineState, 3070).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineState, 3071).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMaxLineState, 3072).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretLineVisible, 3073).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretLineVisible, 3074).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretLineBackground, 3075).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretLineBackground, 3076).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompShow, 3077).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompCancel, 3078).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompActive, 3079).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompPosStart, 3080).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompComplete, 3081).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompStops, 3082).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetSeparator, 3083).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetSeparator, 3084).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSelect, 3085).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetCancelAtStart, 3086).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetCancelAtStart, 3087).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetFillUps, 3088).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetChooseSingle, 3089).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetChooseSingle, 3090).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetIgnoreCase, 3091).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetIgnoreCase, 3092).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_UserListShow, 3093).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetAutoHide, 3094).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetAutoHide, 3095).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetDropRestOfWord, 3096).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetDropRestOfWord, 3097).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_RegisterImage, 3098).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ClearRegisteredImages, 3099).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetTypeSeparator, 3100).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetTypeSeparator, 3101).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetMaxWidth, 3102).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetMaxWidth, 3103).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompSetMaxHeight, 3104).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetMaxHeight, 3105).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetIndent, 3106).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetIndent, 3107).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUseTabs, 3108).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseTabs, 3109).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLineIndentation, 3110).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineIndentation, 3111).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineIndentPosition, 3112).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetColumn, 3113).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUseHorizontalScrollBar, 3114).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseHorizontalScrollBar, 3115).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetIndentationGuides, 3116).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetIndentationGuides, 3117).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHighlightGuide, 3118).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetHighlightGuide, 3119).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineEndPosition, 3120).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCodePage, 3121).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretForeground, 3122).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetReadOnly, 3123).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCurrentPos, 3124).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelectionStart, 3125).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectionStart, 3126).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelectionEnd, 3127).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectionEnd, 3128).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetPrintMagnification, 3129).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPrintMagnification, 3130).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetPrintColourMode, 3131).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPrintColourMode, 3132).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_FindText, 3133).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_FormatRange, 3134).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFirstVisibleLine, 3135).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLine, 3136).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineCount, 3137).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginLeft, 3138).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginLeft, 3139).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMarginRight, 3140).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMarginRight, 3141).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetModify, 3142).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelection, 3143).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectedText, 3144).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextRange, 3145).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_HideSelection, 3146).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineFromPosition, 3147).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionFromLine, 3148).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineScroll, 3149).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_EnsureCaretVisible, 3150).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ReplaceSelection, 3151).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetReadOnly, 3152).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CanPaste, 3153).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CanUndo, 3154).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_EmptyUndoBuffer, 3155).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Undo, 3156).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Cut, 3157).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Copy, 3158).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Paste, 3159).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Clear, 3160).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetText, 3161).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetText, 3162).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextLength, 3163).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetOvertype, 3164).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretWidth, 3165).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretWidth, 3166).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTargetStart, 3167).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTargetStart, 3168).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTargetEnd, 3169).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTargetEnd, 3170).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ReplaceTarget, 3171).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchInTarget, 3172).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSearchFlags, 3173).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSearchFlags, 3174).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipShow, 3175).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipCancel, 3176).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipActive, 3177).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipPosAtStart, 3178).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetHighlight, 3179).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetBackground, 3180).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetForeground, 3181).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipSetForegroundHighlight, 3182).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CallTipUseStyle, 3183).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_VisibleFromDocLine, 3184).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DocLineFromVisible, 3185).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WrapCount, 3186).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldLevel, 3187).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFoldLevel, 3188).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLastChild, 3189).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFoldParent, 3190).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ShowLines, 3191).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_HideLines, 3192).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineVisible, 3193).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldExpanded, 3194).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetFoldExpanded, 3195).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ToggleFold, 3196).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_EnsureVisible, 3197).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldFlags, 3198).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_EnsureVisibleEnforcePolicy, 3199).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTabIndents, 3200).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTabIndents, 3201).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetBackSpaceUnIndents, 3202).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetBackSpaceUnIndents, 3203).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMouseDwellTime, 3204).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMouseDwellTime, 3205).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordStartPosition, 3206).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordEndPosition, 3207).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapMode, 3208).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapMode, 3209).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapVisualFlags, 3210).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapVisualFlags, 3211).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapVisualFlagsLocation, 3212).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapVisualFlagsLocation, 3213).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWrapStartIndent, 3214).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetWrapStartIndent, 3215).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLayoutCache, 3216).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLayoutCache, 3217).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetScrollWidth, 3218).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetScrollWidth, 3219).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_TextWidth, 3220).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEndAtLastLine, 3221).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_TextHeight, 3222).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetUseVerticalScrollBar, 3223).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseVerticalScrollBar, 3224).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AppendText, 3225).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTwoPhaseDraw, 3226).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTwoPhaseDraw, 3227).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_TargetFromSelection, 3228).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LinesJoin, 3229).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LinesSplit, 3230).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldMarginColour, 3231).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetFoldMarginHiColour, 3232).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDown, 3233).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDownExtend, 3234).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineUp, 3235).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineUpExtend, 3236).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CharLeft, 3237).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CharLeftExtend, 3238).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CharRight, 3239).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CharRightExtend, 3240).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeft, 3241).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeftExtend, 3242).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRight, 3243).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRightExtend, 3244).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Home, 3245).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeExtend, 3246).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEnd, 3247).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndExtend, 3248).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentStart, 3249).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentStartExtend, 3250).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentEnd, 3251).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DocumentEndExtend, 3252).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PageUp, 3253).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PageUpExtend, 3254).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PageDown, 3255).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PageDownExtend, 3256).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_EditToggleOvertype, 3257).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Cancel, 3258).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DeleteBack, 3259).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Tab, 3260).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_BackTab, 3261).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_NewLine, 3262).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_FormFeed, 3263).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHome, 3264).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeExtend, 3265).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ZoomIn, 3266).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ZoomOut, 3267).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DelWordLeft, 3268).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DelWordRight, 3269).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineCut, 3270).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDelete, 3271).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineTranspose, 3272).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDuplicate, 3273).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LowerCase, 3274).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_UpperCase, 3275).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineScrollDown, 3276).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineScrollUp, 3277).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DeleteBackNotLine, 3278).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeDisplay, 3279).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeDisplayExtend, 3280).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndDisplay, 3281).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndDisplayExtend, 3282).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeWrapExtend, 3283).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndWrap, 3284).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndWrapExtend, 3285).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeWrap, 3286).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeWrapExtend, 3287).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineCopy, 3288).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_MoveCaretInsideView, 3289).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineLength, 3290).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_BraceHighlight, 3291).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_BraceBadLight, 3292).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_BraceMatch, 3293).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetViewEOL, 3294).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetViewEOL, 3295).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetModEventMask, 3296).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEdgeColumn, 3297).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEdgeColumn, 3298).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEdgeMode, 3299).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEdgeMode, 3300).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetEdgeColour, 3301).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetEdgeColour, 3302).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchAnchor, 3303).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchNext, 3304).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SearchPrev, 3305).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LinesOnScreen, 3306).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_UsePopUp, 3307).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SelectionIsRectangle, 3308).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetZoom, 3309).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetZoom, 3310).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetModEventMask, 3311).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSTCFocus, 3312).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSTCFocus, 3313).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetStatus, 3314).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStatus, 3315).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMouseDownCaptures, 3316).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetMouseDownCaptures, 3317).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSTCCursor, 3318).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSTCCursor, 3319).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetControlCharSymbol, 3320).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetControlCharSymbol, 3321).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartLeft, 3322).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartLeftExtend, 3323).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartRight, 3324).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordPartRightExtend, 3325).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetVisiblePolicy, 3326).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DelLineLeft, 3327).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DelLineRight, 3328).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetXOffset, 3329).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ChooseCaretX, 3330).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetXCaretPolicy, 3331).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetYCaretPolicy, 3332).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPrintWrapMode, 3333).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotActiveForeground, 3334).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotActiveBackground, 3335).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotActiveUnderline, 3336).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHotspotSingleLine, 3337).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ParaDownExtend, 3338).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ParaUp, 3339).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ParaUpExtend, 3340).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionBefore, 3341).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PositionAfter, 3342).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CopyRange, 3343).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CopyText, 3344).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetSelectionMode, 3345).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectionMode, 3346).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineDownRectExtend, 3347).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineUpRectExtend, 3348).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CharLeftRectExtend, 3349).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CharRightRectExtend, 3350).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_HomeRectExtend, 3351).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_VCHomeRectExtend, 3352).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LineEndRectExtend, 3353).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PageUpRectExtend, 3354).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PageDownRectExtend, 3355).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageUp, 3356).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageUpExtend, 3357).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageDown, 3358).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StutteredPageDownExtend, 3359).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeftEnd, 3360).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordLeftEndExtend, 3361).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRightEnd, 3362).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_WordRightEndExtend, 3363).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetWhitespaceChars, 3364).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCharsDefault, 3365).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AutoCompGetCurrent, 3366).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Allocate, 3367).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_FindColumn, 3368).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretSticky, 3369).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretSticky, 3370).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ToggleCaretSticky, 3371).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetPasteConvertEndings, 3372).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetPasteConvertEndings, 3373).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SelectionDuplicate, 3374).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetCaretLineBackAlpha, 3375).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCaretLineBackAlpha, 3376).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StartRecord, 3377).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StopRecord, 3378).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLexer, 3379).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLexer, 3380).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_Colourise, 3381).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetProperty, 3382).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetKeyWords, 3383).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLexerLanguage, 3384).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetProperty, 3385).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetStyleBitsNeeded, 3386).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurrentLine, 3387).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetSpec, 3388).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFont, 3389).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFontAttr, 3390).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetCharacterSet, 3391).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_StyleSetFontEncoding, 3392).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_CmdKeyExecute, 3393).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetMargins, 3394).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelection, 3395).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_PointFromPosition, 3396).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ScrollToLine, 3397).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_ScrollToColumn, 3398).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetVScrollBar, 3399).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetHScrollBar, 3400).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLastKeydownProcessed, 3401).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetLastKeydownProcessed, 3402).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SaveFile, 3403).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_LoadFile, 3404).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DoDragOver, 3405).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_DoDropText, 3406).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetUseAntiAliasing, 3407).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AddTextRaw, 3408).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_InsertTextRaw, 3409).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetCurLineRaw, 3410).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetLineRaw, 3411).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetSelectedTextRaw, 3412).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextRangeRaw, 3413).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_SetTextRaw, 3414).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_GetTextRaw, 3415).
+-define(wxStyledTextCtrl_AppendTextRaw, 3416).
+-define(wxArtProvider_GetBitmap, 3417).
+-define(wxArtProvider_GetIcon, 3418).
+-define(wxTreeEvent_GetKeyCode, 3419).
+-define(wxTreeEvent_GetItem, 3420).
+-define(wxTreeEvent_GetKeyEvent, 3421).
+-define(wxTreeEvent_GetLabel, 3422).
+-define(wxTreeEvent_GetOldItem, 3423).
+-define(wxTreeEvent_GetPoint, 3424).
+-define(wxTreeEvent_IsEditCancelled, 3425).
+-define(wxTreeEvent_SetToolTip, 3426).
+-define(wxNotebookEvent_GetOldSelection, 3427).
+-define(wxNotebookEvent_GetSelection, 3428).
+-define(wxNotebookEvent_SetOldSelection, 3429).
+-define(wxNotebookEvent_SetSelection, 3430).
+-define(wxFileDataObject_new, 3431).
+-define(wxFileDataObject_AddFile, 3432).
+-define(wxFileDataObject_GetFilenames, 3433).
+-define(wxFileDataObject_destroy, 3434).
+-define(wxTextDataObject_new, 3435).
+-define(wxTextDataObject_GetTextLength, 3436).
+-define(wxTextDataObject_GetText, 3437).
+-define(wxTextDataObject_SetText, 3438).
+-define(wxTextDataObject_destroy, 3439).
+-define(wxBitmapDataObject_new_1_1, 3440).
+-define(wxBitmapDataObject_new_1_0, 3441).
+-define(wxBitmapDataObject_GetBitmap, 3442).
+-define(wxBitmapDataObject_SetBitmap, 3443).
+-define(wxBitmapDataObject_destroy, 3444).
+-define(wxClipboard_new, 3446).
+-define(wxClipboard_destruct, 3447).
+-define(wxClipboard_AddData, 3448).
+-define(wxClipboard_Clear, 3449).
+-define(wxClipboard_Close, 3450).
+-define(wxClipboard_Flush, 3451).
+-define(wxClipboard_GetData, 3452).
+-define(wxClipboard_IsOpened, 3453).
+-define(wxClipboard_Open, 3454).
+-define(wxClipboard_SetData, 3455).
+-define(wxClipboard_UsePrimarySelection, 3457).
+-define(wxClipboard_IsSupported, 3458).
+-define(wxClipboard_Get, 3459).
+-define(wxSpinEvent_GetPosition, 3460).
+-define(wxSpinEvent_SetPosition, 3461).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_new_0, 3462).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_new_2, 3463).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_destruct, 3464).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_Create, 3465).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_GetMinimumPaneSize, 3466).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_GetSashGravity, 3467).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_GetSashPosition, 3468).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_GetSplitMode, 3469).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_GetWindow1, 3470).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_GetWindow2, 3471).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_Initialize, 3472).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_IsSplit, 3473).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_ReplaceWindow, 3474).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_SetSashGravity, 3475).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_SetSashPosition, 3476).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_SetSashSize, 3477).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_SetMinimumPaneSize, 3478).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_SetSplitMode, 3479).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_SplitHorizontally, 3480).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_SplitVertically, 3481).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_Unsplit, 3482).
+-define(wxSplitterWindow_UpdateSize, 3483).
+-define(wxSplitterEvent_GetSashPosition, 3484).
+-define(wxSplitterEvent_GetX, 3485).
+-define(wxSplitterEvent_GetY, 3486).
+-define(wxSplitterEvent_GetWindowBeingRemoved, 3487).
+-define(wxSplitterEvent_SetSashPosition, 3488).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_new_0, 3489).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_new_2, 3490).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_AppendToPage, 3491).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_GetOpenedAnchor, 3492).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_GetOpenedPage, 3493).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_GetOpenedPageTitle, 3494).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_GetRelatedFrame, 3495).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_HistoryBack, 3496).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_HistoryCanBack, 3497).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_HistoryCanForward, 3498).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_HistoryClear, 3499).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_HistoryForward, 3500).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_LoadFile, 3501).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_LoadPage, 3502).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_SelectAll, 3503).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_SelectionToText, 3504).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_SelectLine, 3505).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_SelectWord, 3506).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_SetBorders, 3507).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_SetFonts, 3508).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_SetPage, 3509).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_SetRelatedFrame, 3510).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_SetRelatedStatusBar, 3511).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_ToText, 3512).
+-define(wxHtmlWindow_destroy, 3513).
+-define(wxHtmlLinkEvent_GetLinkInfo, 3514).
+-define(wxSystemSettings_GetColour, 3515).
+-define(wxSystemSettings_GetFont, 3516).
+-define(wxSystemSettings_GetMetric, 3517).
+-define(wxSystemSettings_GetScreenType, 3518).
+-define(wxSystemOptions_GetOption, 3519).
+-define(wxSystemOptions_GetOptionInt, 3520).
+-define(wxSystemOptions_HasOption, 3521).
+-define(wxSystemOptions_IsFalse, 3522).
+-define(wxSystemOptions_SetOption_2_1, 3523).
+-define(wxSystemOptions_SetOption_2_0, 3524).
+-define(wxAuiNotebookEvent_SetSelection, 3525).
+-define(wxAuiNotebookEvent_GetSelection, 3526).
+-define(wxAuiNotebookEvent_SetOldSelection, 3527).
+-define(wxAuiNotebookEvent_GetOldSelection, 3528).
+-define(wxAuiNotebookEvent_SetDragSource, 3529).
+-define(wxAuiNotebookEvent_GetDragSource, 3530).
+-define(wxAuiManagerEvent_SetManager, 3531).
+-define(wxAuiManagerEvent_GetManager, 3532).
+-define(wxAuiManagerEvent_SetPane, 3533).
+-define(wxAuiManagerEvent_GetPane, 3534).
+-define(wxAuiManagerEvent_SetButton, 3535).
+-define(wxAuiManagerEvent_GetButton, 3536).
+-define(wxAuiManagerEvent_SetDC, 3537).
+-define(wxAuiManagerEvent_GetDC, 3538).
+-define(wxAuiManagerEvent_Veto, 3539).
+-define(wxAuiManagerEvent_GetVeto, 3540).
+-define(wxAuiManagerEvent_SetCanVeto, 3541).
+-define(wxAuiManagerEvent_CanVeto, 3542).
+-define(wxLogNull_new, 3543).
+-define(wxLogNull_destroy, 3544).
+-define(wxTaskBarIcon_new, 3545).
+-define(wxTaskBarIcon_destruct, 3546).
+-define(wxTaskBarIcon_PopupMenu, 3547).
+-define(wxTaskBarIcon_RemoveIcon, 3548).
+-define(wxTaskBarIcon_SetIcon, 3549).
+-define(wxLocale_new_0, 3550).
+-define(wxLocale_new_2, 3552).
+-define(wxLocale_destruct, 3553).
+-define(wxLocale_Init, 3555).
+-define(wxLocale_AddCatalog_1, 3556).
+-define(wxLocale_AddCatalog_3, 3557).
+-define(wxLocale_AddCatalogLookupPathPrefix, 3558).
+-define(wxLocale_GetCanonicalName, 3559).
+-define(wxLocale_GetLanguage, 3560).
+-define(wxLocale_GetLanguageName, 3561).
+-define(wxLocale_GetLocale, 3562).
+-define(wxLocale_GetName, 3563).
+-define(wxLocale_GetString_2, 3564).
+-define(wxLocale_GetString_4, 3565).
+-define(wxLocale_GetHeaderValue, 3566).
+-define(wxLocale_GetSysName, 3567).
+-define(wxLocale_GetSystemEncoding, 3568).
+-define(wxLocale_GetSystemEncodingName, 3569).
+-define(wxLocale_GetSystemLanguage, 3570).
+-define(wxLocale_IsLoaded, 3571).
+-define(wxLocale_IsOk, 3572).
+-define(wxActivateEvent_GetActive, 3573).
+-define(wxPopupWindow_new_2, 3575).
+-define(wxPopupWindow_new_0, 3576).
+-define(wxPopupWindow_destruct, 3578).
+-define(wxPopupWindow_Create, 3579).
+-define(wxPopupWindow_Position, 3580).
+-define(wxPopupTransientWindow_new_0, 3581).
+-define(wxPopupTransientWindow_new_2, 3582).
+-define(wxPopupTransientWindow_destruct, 3583).
+-define(wxPopupTransientWindow_Popup, 3584).
+-define(wxPopupTransientWindow_Dismiss, 3585).
diff --git a/lib/wx/test/wx_class_SUITE.erl b/lib/wx/test/wx_class_SUITE.erl
index 465299a649..93a4c24a84 100644
--- a/lib/wx/test/wx_class_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/wx/test/wx_class_SUITE.erl
@@ -387,9 +387,18 @@ listCtrlSort(Config) ->
Item = wxListItem:new(),
- %% Force an assert on (and debug compiled) which 3.0 is by default
+ %% Test that wx-asserts are sent to error logger
+ %% Force an assert on 3.0 (when debug compiled which it is by default)
wxListItem:setId(Item, 200),
- io:format("Got ~p ~n", [wxListCtrl:getItem(LC, Item)]),
+ case os:type() of
+ {win32, _} ->
+ wxListItem:setColumn(Item, 3),
+ io:format("Got ~p ~n", [wxListCtrl:insertItem(LC, Item)]),
+ wxListItem:setColumn(Item, 0);
+ _ -> %% Uses generic listctrl
+ %% we can't use the code above on linux with wx-2.8.8 because it segfaults.
+ io:format("Got ~p ~n", [wxListCtrl:getItem(LC, Item)])
+ end,
wxListItem:setMask(Item, ?wxLIST_MASK_TEXT),
_List = wx:map(fun(Int) ->
diff --git a/lib/wx/vsn.mk b/lib/wx/vsn.mk
index 09fb9f384c..7608bb3014 100644
--- a/lib/wx/vsn.mk
+++ b/lib/wx/vsn.mk
@@ -1 +1 @@
-WX_VSN = 1.4
+WX_VSN = 1.5
diff --git a/otp_versions.table b/otp_versions.table
index ff6c262743..9fc40a9a36 100644
--- a/otp_versions.table
+++ b/otp_versions.table
@@ -1,6 +1,11 @@
+OTP-18.1.1 : inets-6.0.2 mnesia-4.13.2 # asn1-4.0 common_test-1.11 compiler-6.0.1 cosEvent-2.2 cosEventDomain-1.2 cosFileTransfer-1.2 cosNotification-1.2 cosProperty-1.2 cosTime-1.2 cosTransactions-1.3 crypto-3.6.1 debugger-4.1.1 dialyzer-2.8.1 diameter-1.11 edoc-0.7.17 eldap-1.2 erl_docgen-0.4 erl_interface-3.8 erts-7.1 et-1.5.1 eunit-2.2.11 gs-1.6 hipe-3.13 ic-4.4 jinterface-1.6 kernel-4.1 megaco-3.18 observer-2.1 odbc-2.11.1 orber-3.8 os_mon-2.4 ose-1.1 otp_mibs-1.1 parsetools-2.1 percept-0.8.11 public_key-1.0.1 reltool-0.7 runtime_tools-1.9.1 sasl-2.6 snmp-5.2 ssh-4.1 ssl-7.1 stdlib-2.6 syntax_tools-1.7 test_server-3.9 tools-2.8.1 typer-0.9.9 webtool-0.9 wx-1.5 xmerl-1.3.8 :
+OTP-18.1 : compiler-6.0.1 crypto-3.6.1 debugger-4.1.1 dialyzer-2.8.1 diameter-1.11 erts-7.1 eunit-2.2.11 hipe-3.13 inets-6.0.1 kernel-4.1 mnesia-4.13.1 odbc-2.11.1 public_key-1.0.1 sasl-2.6 ssh-4.1 ssl-7.1 stdlib-2.6 tools-2.8.1 wx-1.5 # asn1-4.0 common_test-1.11 cosEvent-2.2 cosEventDomain-1.2 cosFileTransfer-1.2 cosNotification-1.2 cosProperty-1.2 cosTime-1.2 cosTransactions-1.3 edoc-0.7.17 eldap-1.2 erl_docgen-0.4 erl_interface-3.8 et-1.5.1 gs-1.6 ic-4.4 jinterface-1.6 megaco-3.18 observer-2.1 orber-3.8 os_mon-2.4 ose-1.1 otp_mibs-1.1 parsetools-2.1 percept-0.8.11 reltool-0.7 runtime_tools-1.9.1 snmp-5.2 syntax_tools-1.7 test_server-3.9 typer-0.9.9 webtool-0.9 xmerl-1.3.8 :
+OTP-18.0.3 : erts-7.0.3 # asn1-4.0 common_test-1.11 compiler-6.0 cosEvent-2.2 cosEventDomain-1.2 cosFileTransfer-1.2 cosNotification-1.2 cosProperty-1.2 cosTime-1.2 cosTransactions-1.3 crypto-3.6 debugger-4.1 dialyzer-2.8 diameter-1.10 edoc-0.7.17 eldap-1.2 erl_docgen-0.4 erl_interface-3.8 et-1.5.1 eunit-2.2.10 gs-1.6 hipe-3.12 ic-4.4 inets-6.0 jinterface-1.6 kernel-4.0 megaco-3.18 mnesia-4.13 observer-2.1 odbc-2.11 orber-3.8 os_mon-2.4 ose-1.1 otp_mibs-1.1 parsetools-2.1 percept-0.8.11 public_key-1.0 reltool-0.7 runtime_tools-1.9.1 sasl-2.5 snmp-5.2 ssh-4.0 ssl-7.0 stdlib-2.5 syntax_tools-1.7 test_server-3.9 tools-2.8 typer-0.9.9 webtool-0.9 wx-1.4 xmerl-1.3.8 :
OTP-18.0.2 : erts-7.0.2 runtime_tools-1.9.1 # asn1-4.0 common_test-1.11 compiler-6.0 cosEvent-2.2 cosEventDomain-1.2 cosFileTransfer-1.2 cosNotification-1.2 cosProperty-1.2 cosTime-1.2 cosTransactions-1.3 crypto-3.6 debugger-4.1 dialyzer-2.8 diameter-1.10 edoc-0.7.17 eldap-1.2 erl_docgen-0.4 erl_interface-3.8 et-1.5.1 eunit-2.2.10 gs-1.6 hipe-3.12 ic-4.4 inets-6.0 jinterface-1.6 kernel-4.0 megaco-3.18 mnesia-4.13 observer-2.1 odbc-2.11 orber-3.8 os_mon-2.4 ose-1.1 otp_mibs-1.1 parsetools-2.1 percept-0.8.11 public_key-1.0 reltool-0.7 sasl-2.5 snmp-5.2 ssh-4.0 ssl-7.0 stdlib-2.5 syntax_tools-1.7 test_server-3.9 tools-2.8 typer-0.9.9 webtool-0.9 wx-1.4 xmerl-1.3.8 :
OTP-18.0.1 : erts-7.0.1 # asn1-4.0 common_test-1.11 compiler-6.0 cosEvent-2.2 cosEventDomain-1.2 cosFileTransfer-1.2 cosNotification-1.2 cosProperty-1.2 cosTime-1.2 cosTransactions-1.3 crypto-3.6 debugger-4.1 dialyzer-2.8 diameter-1.10 edoc-0.7.17 eldap-1.2 erl_docgen-0.4 erl_interface-3.8 et-1.5.1 eunit-2.2.10 gs-1.6 hipe-3.12 ic-4.4 inets-6.0 jinterface-1.6 kernel-4.0 megaco-3.18 mnesia-4.13 observer-2.1 odbc-2.11 orber-3.8 os_mon-2.4 ose-1.1 otp_mibs-1.1 parsetools-2.1 percept-0.8.11 public_key-1.0 reltool-0.7 runtime_tools-1.9 sasl-2.5 snmp-5.2 ssh-4.0 ssl-7.0 stdlib-2.5 syntax_tools-1.7 test_server-3.9 tools-2.8 typer-0.9.9 webtool-0.9 wx-1.4 xmerl-1.3.8 :
OTP-18.0 : asn1-4.0 common_test-1.11 compiler-6.0 cosEvent-2.2 cosEventDomain-1.2 cosFileTransfer-1.2 cosNotification-1.2 cosProperty-1.2 cosTime-1.2 cosTransactions-1.3 crypto-3.6 debugger-4.1 dialyzer-2.8 diameter-1.10 edoc-0.7.17 eldap-1.2 erl_docgen-0.4 erl_interface-3.8 erts-7.0 et-1.5.1 eunit-2.2.10 gs-1.6 hipe-3.12 ic-4.4 inets-6.0 jinterface-1.6 kernel-4.0 megaco-3.18 mnesia-4.13 observer-2.1 odbc-2.11 orber-3.8 os_mon-2.4 ose-1.1 otp_mibs-1.1 parsetools-2.1 percept-0.8.11 public_key-1.0 reltool-0.7 runtime_tools-1.9 sasl-2.5 snmp-5.2 ssh-4.0 ssl-7.0 stdlib-2.5 syntax_tools-1.7 test_server-3.9 tools-2.8 typer-0.9.9 webtool-0.9 wx-1.4 xmerl-1.3.8 # :
+OTP-17.5.6.4 : debugger-4.0.3.1 erts-6.4.1.3 # asn1-3.0.4 common_test-1.10.1 compiler-5.0.4 cosEvent-2.1.15 cosEventDomain-1.1.14 cosFileTransfer-1.1.16 cosNotification-1.1.21 cosProperty-1.1.17 cosTime-1.1.14 cosTransactions-1.2.14 crypto-3.5 dialyzer-2.7.4 diameter-1.9.2.1 edoc-0.7.16 eldap-1.1.1 erl_docgen-0.3.7 erl_interface-3.7.20 et-1.5 eunit-2.2.9 gs-1.5.16 hipe-3.11.3 ic-4.3.6 inets-5.10.9 jinterface-1.5.12 kernel-3.2 megaco-3.17.3 mnesia-4.12.5 observer-2.0.4 odbc-2.10.22 orber-3.7.1 os_mon-2.3.1 ose-1.0.2 otp_mibs-1.0.10 parsetools-2.0.12 percept-0.8.10 public_key-0.23 reltool-0.6.6 runtime_tools-1.8.16.1 sasl-2.4.1 snmp-5.1.2 ssh-3.2.4 ssl-6.0.1 stdlib-2.4 syntax_tools-1.6.18 test_server-3.8.1 tools-2.7.2 typer-0.9.8 webtool-0.8.10 wx-1.3.3 xmerl-1.3.7 :
+OTP-17.5.6.3 : diameter-1.9.2.1 # asn1-3.0.4 common_test-1.10.1 compiler-5.0.4 cosEvent-2.1.15 cosEventDomain-1.1.14 cosFileTransfer-1.1.16 cosNotification-1.1.21 cosProperty-1.1.17 cosTime-1.1.14 cosTransactions-1.2.14 crypto-3.5 debugger-4.0.3 dialyzer-2.7.4 edoc-0.7.16 eldap-1.1.1 erl_docgen-0.3.7 erl_interface-3.7.20 erts-6.4.1.2 et-1.5 eunit-2.2.9 gs-1.5.16 hipe-3.11.3 ic-4.3.6 inets-5.10.9 jinterface-1.5.12 kernel-3.2 megaco-3.17.3 mnesia-4.12.5 observer-2.0.4 odbc-2.10.22 orber-3.7.1 os_mon-2.3.1 ose-1.0.2 otp_mibs-1.0.10 parsetools-2.0.12 percept-0.8.10 public_key-0.23 reltool-0.6.6 runtime_tools-1.8.16.1 sasl-2.4.1 snmp-5.1.2 ssh-3.2.4 ssl-6.0.1 stdlib-2.4 syntax_tools-1.6.18 test_server-3.8.1 tools-2.7.2 typer-0.9.8 webtool-0.8.10 wx-1.3.3 xmerl-1.3.7 :
OTP-17.5.6.2 : erts-6.4.1.2 runtime_tools-1.8.16.1 # asn1-3.0.4 common_test-1.10.1 compiler-5.0.4 cosEvent-2.1.15 cosEventDomain-1.1.14 cosFileTransfer-1.1.16 cosNotification-1.1.21 cosProperty-1.1.17 cosTime-1.1.14 cosTransactions-1.2.14 crypto-3.5 debugger-4.0.3 dialyzer-2.7.4 diameter-1.9.2 edoc-0.7.16 eldap-1.1.1 erl_docgen-0.3.7 erl_interface-3.7.20 et-1.5 eunit-2.2.9 gs-1.5.16 hipe-3.11.3 ic-4.3.6 inets-5.10.9 jinterface-1.5.12 kernel-3.2 megaco-3.17.3 mnesia-4.12.5 observer-2.0.4 odbc-2.10.22 orber-3.7.1 os_mon-2.3.1 ose-1.0.2 otp_mibs-1.0.10 parsetools-2.0.12 percept-0.8.10 public_key-0.23 reltool-0.6.6 sasl-2.4.1 snmp-5.1.2 ssh-3.2.4 ssl-6.0.1 stdlib-2.4 syntax_tools-1.6.18 test_server-3.8.1 tools-2.7.2 typer-0.9.8 webtool-0.8.10 wx-1.3.3 xmerl-1.3.7 :
OTP-17.5.6.1 : erts-6.4.1.1 # asn1-3.0.4 common_test-1.10.1 compiler-5.0.4 cosEvent-2.1.15 cosEventDomain-1.1.14 cosFileTransfer-1.1.16 cosNotification-1.1.21 cosProperty-1.1.17 cosTime-1.1.14 cosTransactions-1.2.14 crypto-3.5 debugger-4.0.3 dialyzer-2.7.4 diameter-1.9.2 edoc-0.7.16 eldap-1.1.1 erl_docgen-0.3.7 erl_interface-3.7.20 et-1.5 eunit-2.2.9 gs-1.5.16 hipe-3.11.3 ic-4.3.6 inets-5.10.9 jinterface-1.5.12 kernel-3.2 megaco-3.17.3 mnesia-4.12.5 observer-2.0.4 odbc-2.10.22 orber-3.7.1 os_mon-2.3.1 ose-1.0.2 otp_mibs-1.0.10 parsetools-2.0.12 percept-0.8.10 public_key-0.23 reltool-0.6.6 runtime_tools-1.8.16 sasl-2.4.1 snmp-5.1.2 ssh-3.2.4 ssl-6.0.1 stdlib-2.4 syntax_tools-1.6.18 test_server-3.8.1 tools-2.7.2 typer-0.9.8 webtool-0.8.10 wx-1.3.3 xmerl-1.3.7 :
OTP-17.5.6 : inets-5.10.9 ssh-3.2.4 ssl-6.0.1 # asn1-3.0.4 common_test-1.10.1 compiler-5.0.4 cosEvent-2.1.15 cosEventDomain-1.1.14 cosFileTransfer-1.1.16 cosNotification-1.1.21 cosProperty-1.1.17 cosTime-1.1.14 cosTransactions-1.2.14 crypto-3.5 debugger-4.0.3 dialyzer-2.7.4 diameter-1.9.2 edoc-0.7.16 eldap-1.1.1 erl_docgen-0.3.7 erl_interface-3.7.20 erts-6.4.1 et-1.5 eunit-2.2.9 gs-1.5.16 hipe-3.11.3 ic-4.3.6 jinterface-1.5.12 kernel-3.2 megaco-3.17.3 mnesia-4.12.5 observer-2.0.4 odbc-2.10.22 orber-3.7.1 os_mon-2.3.1 ose-1.0.2 otp_mibs-1.0.10 parsetools-2.0.12 percept-0.8.10 public_key-0.23 reltool-0.6.6 runtime_tools-1.8.16 sasl-2.4.1 snmp-5.1.2 stdlib-2.4 syntax_tools-1.6.18 test_server-3.8.1 tools-2.7.2 typer-0.9.8 webtool-0.8.10 wx-1.3.3 xmerl-1.3.7 :
diff --git a/system/doc/design_principles/des_princ.xml b/system/doc/design_principles/des_princ.xml
index ba67a49585..0e087cf843 100644
--- a/system/doc/design_principles/des_princ.xml
+++ b/system/doc/design_principles/des_princ.xml
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ handle_cast({free, Ch}, Chs) ->
<item>The server name, in this example the atom
<c>ch2</c>, is hidden from the users of the client functions. This
means that the name can be changed without affecting them.</item>
- <item>The protcol (messages sent to and received from the server)
+ <item>The protocol (messages sent to and received from the server)
is also hidden. This is good programming practice and allows
one to change the protocol without changing the code using
the interface functions.</item>
diff --git a/system/doc/reference_manual/expressions.xml b/system/doc/reference_manual/expressions.xml
index 668a51d6bc..893398b71b 100644
--- a/system/doc/reference_manual/expressions.xml
+++ b/system/doc/reference_manual/expressions.xml
@@ -568,10 +568,14 @@ Expr1 <input>op</input> Expr2</pre>
<p>The arguments can be of different data types. The following
order is defined:</p>
<pre>
-number &lt; atom &lt; reference &lt; fun &lt; port &lt; pid &lt; tuple &lt; list &lt; bit string</pre>
+number &lt; atom &lt; reference &lt; fun &lt; port &lt; pid &lt; tuple &lt; map &lt; nil &lt; list &lt; bit string</pre>
<p>Lists are compared element by element. Tuples are ordered by
size, two tuples with the same size are compared element by
element.</p>
+ <p>Maps are ordered by size, two maps with the same size are compared by keys in
+ ascending term order and then by values in key order.
+ In maps key order integers types are considered less than floats types.
+ </p>
<p>When comparing an integer to a float, the term with the lesser
precision is converted into the type of the other term, unless the
operator is one of <c>=:=</c> or <c>=/=</c>. A float is more precise than
@@ -591,7 +595,11 @@ true
2> <input>1=:=1.0.</input>
false
3> <input>1 > a.</input>
-false</pre>
+false
+4> <input>#{c => 3} > #{a => 1, b => 2}.</input>
+false
+4> <input>#{a => 1, b => 2} == #{a => 1.0, b => 2.0}.</input>
+true</pre>
</section>
<section>
diff --git a/system/doc/tutorial/example.xmlsrc b/system/doc/tutorial/example.xmlsrc
index d49c7fe88c..91f09ec522 100644
--- a/system/doc/tutorial/example.xmlsrc
+++ b/system/doc/tutorial/example.xmlsrc
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
-
+
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
-
+
</legalnotice>
<title>Problem Example</title>
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
<codeinclude file="complex.c" tag="" type="none"></codeinclude>
<p>The functions are deliberately kept as simple as possible, for
readability reasons.</p>
- <p>From an Erlang perspektive, it is preferable to be able to call
+ <p>From an Erlang perspective, it is preferable to be able to call
<c>foo</c> and <c>bar</c> without having to bother about that
they are C functions:</p>
<pre>