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-rw-r--r--HOWTO/INSTALL-WIN32.md10
-rw-r--r--HOWTO/INSTALL.md887
-rw-r--r--README.md11
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-rw-r--r--lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl10
-rw-r--r--lib/diameter/src/Makefile5
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diff --git a/HOWTO/INSTALL-CROSS.md b/HOWTO/INSTALL-CROSS.md
index 10f463c06d..af4b38f292 100644
--- a/HOWTO/INSTALL-CROSS.md
+++ b/HOWTO/INSTALL-CROSS.md
@@ -563,12 +563,6 @@ under the License.
%CopyrightEnd%
-Modifying This Document
------------------------
-
-Before modifying this document you need to have a look at the
-[$ERL_TOP/HOWTO/MARKDOWN.md][] document.
-
[$ERL_TOP/HOWTO/INSTALL.md]: INSTALL.md
@@ -576,6 +570,4 @@ Before modifying this document you need to have a look at the
[How to Build the Documentation]: INSTALL.md#The-ErlangOTP-Documentation_How-to-Build-the-Documentation
[cross configuration variables]: #Currently-Used-Configuration-Variables
[DESTDIR]: http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/DESTDIR.html
- [$ERL_TOP/HOWTO/MARKDOWN.md]: MARKDOWN.md
-
[?TOC]: true
diff --git a/HOWTO/INSTALL-WIN32.md b/HOWTO/INSTALL-WIN32.md
index 94d3688f23..0387572dd3 100644
--- a/HOWTO/INSTALL-WIN32.md
+++ b/HOWTO/INSTALL-WIN32.md
@@ -1018,7 +1018,7 @@ Copyright and License
%CopyrightBegin%
-Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2012. All Rights Reserved.
+Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2014. All Rights Reserved.
The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License,
Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
@@ -1033,15 +1033,7 @@ under the License.
%CopyrightEnd%
-Modifying This Document
------------------------
-
-Before modifying this document you need to have a look at the
-[$ERL_TOP/HOWTO/MARKDOWN.md][] document.
-
-
[1]: http://www.erlang.org/faq.html "mailing lists"
- [$ERL_TOP/HOWTO/MARKDOWN.md]: MARKDOWN.md
[?TOC]: true
diff --git a/HOWTO/INSTALL.md b/HOWTO/INSTALL.md
index 368947b36c..f1bb8ec853 100644
--- a/HOWTO/INSTALL.md
+++ b/HOWTO/INSTALL.md
@@ -4,174 +4,109 @@ Building and Installing Erlang/OTP
Introduction
------------
-This document describes how to build and install Erlang/OTP-%OTP-REL%. You
-are advised to read the whole document before attempting to build and install
-Erlang/OTP. You can find more information about Open Source Erlang/OTP at:
+This document describes how to build and install Erlang/OTP-%OTP-REL%.
+Erlang/OTP should be possible to build from source on any Unix/Linux system,
+including OS X. You are advised to read the whole document
+before attempting to build and install Erlang/OTP.
- <http://www.erlang.org/>
+The source code can be downloaded from the official site of Erlang/OTP or GitHub.
+* <http://www.erlang.org>
+* <https://github.com/erlang/otp>
-The source code for Erlang/OTP can also be found in a Git repository:
-
- <http://github.com/erlang/otp>
-
-Erlang/OTP should be possible to build from source on any Unix system,
-including Mac OS X. This document describes how to native compile Erlang/OTP
-on Unix. For detailed instructions on how to
-
-* cross compile Erlang/OTP, see the [$ERL_TOP/HOWTO/INSTALL-CROSS.md][]
- document.
-
-* build Erlang/OTP on Windows, see the [$ERL_TOP/HOWTO/INSTALL-WIN32.md][]
- document.
+Required Utilities
+------------------
- Binary releases for Windows can be found at
- <http://www.erlang.org/download.html>.
+These are the tools you need in order to unpack and build Erlang/OTP.
-Before reading the above mentioned documents you are in any case advised to
-read this document first, since it covers building Erlang/OTP in general as
-well as other important information.
+> *WARNING*: Please have a look at the [Known platform issues][] chapter
+> before you start.
-Daily Build and Test
---------------------
-At Ericsson we have a "Daily Build and Test" that runs on:
-
-* Solaris 8, 9
- * Sparc32
- * Sparc64
-* Solaris 10
- * Sparc32
- * Sparc64
- * x86
-* SuSE Linux/GNU 9.4, 10.1
- * x86
-* SuSE Linux/GNU 10.0, 10.1, 11.0
- * x86
- * x86\_64
-* openSuSE 11.4 (Celadon)
- * x86\_64 (valgrind)
-* Fedora 7
- * PowerPC
-* Fedora 14
- * x86\_64
-* Gentoo Linux/GNU 1.12.11.1
- * x86
-* Ubuntu Linux/GNU 7.04, 10.04, 10.10, 11.0
- * x86\_64
-* MontaVista Linux/GNU 4.0.1
- * PowerPC
-* FreeBSD 8.2
- * x86
-* OpenBSD 5.0
- * x86\_64
-* Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard), 10.7.3 (Lion), 10.9 (Mavericks)
- * x86
-* Windows XP SP3, 2003, Vista, 7
- * x86
-* Windows 7
- * x86\_64
+### Unpacking ###
-We also have the following "Daily Cross Builds":
+* GNU unzip, or a modern uncompress.
+* A TAR program that understands the GNU TAR format for long filenames.
-* SuSE Linux/GNU 10.1 x86 -> SuSE Linux/GNU 10.1 x86\_64
-* SuSE Linux/GNU 10.1 x86\_64 -> Linux/GNU TILEPro64
+### Building ###
-and the following "Daily Cross Build Tests":
+* GNU `make`
+* Compiler -- GNU C Compiler, `gcc` or the C compiler frontend for LLVM, `clang`.
+* Perl 5
+* GNU `m4` -- If HiPE (native code) support is enabled. HiPE can be
+ disabled using `--disable-hipe`
+* `ncurses`, `termcap`, or `termlib` -- The development headers and
+ libraries are needed, often known as `ncurses-devel`. Use
+ `--without-termcap` to build without any of these libraries. Note that
+ in this case only the old shell (without any line editing) can be used.
+* `sed` -- Stream Editor for basic text transformation.
-* SuSE Linux/GNU 10.1 x86\_64
+#### Building in Git ####
-Versions Known NOT to Work
---------------------------
+* GNU `autoconf` of at least version 2.59. Note that `autoconf` is not
+ needed when building an unmodified version of the released source.
-* Suse linux 9.1 is shipped with a patched GCC version 3.3.3, having the
- rpm named `gcc-3.3.3-41`. That version has a serious optimization bug
- that makes it unusable for building the Erlang emulator. Please
- upgrade GCC to a newer version before building on Suse 9.1. Suse Linux
- Enterprise edition 9 (SLES9) has `gcc-3.3.3-43` and is not affected.
+#### Building on OS X ####
-* `gcc-4.3.0` has a serious optimizer bug. It produces an Erlang emulator
- that will crash immediately. The bug is supposed to be fixed in
- `gcc-4.3.1`.
+* Xcode -- Download and install via the Mac App Store.
+ Read about [Building on a Mac][] before proceeding.
-* FreeBSD had a bug which caused `kqueue`/`poll`/`select` to fail to detect
- that a `writev()` on a pipe has been made. This bug should have been fixed
- in FreeBSD 6.3 and FreeBSD 7.0. NetBSD and DragonFlyBSD probably have or
- have had the same bug. More information can be found at:
+### Installing ###
- * <http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/kern/sys_pipe.c>
- * <http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arch/2007-September/006790.html>
+* An `install` program that can take multiple file names.
-* `getcwd()` on Solaris 9 can cause an emulator crash. If you have
- async-threads enabled you can increase the stack size of the
- async-threads as a temporary workaround. See the `+a` command-line
- argument in the documentation of `erl(1)`. Without async-threads the
- emulator is not as vulnerable to this bug, but if you hit it without
- async-threads the only workaround available is to enable async-threads
- and increase the stack size of the async-threads. Sun has however
- released patches that fixes the issue:
- > Problem Description: 6448300 large mnttab can cause stack overrun
- > during Solaris 9 getcwd
+Optional Utilities
+------------------
- More information can be found at:
+Some applications are automatically skipped if the dependencies aren't met.
+Here is a list of utilities needed for those applications. You will
+also find the utilities needed for building the documentation.
- * <http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-21-112874-40-1&searchclause=6448300>
- * <http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-21-114432-29-1&searchclause=6448300>
+### Building ###
-Required Utilities
-------------------
+* OpenSSL -- The opensource toolkit for Secure Socket Layer
+ and Transport Layer Security.
+ Required for building the application `crypto`.
+ Further, `ssl` and `ssh` require a working crypto application and
+ will also be skipped if OpenSSL is missing. The `public_key`
+ application will available without `crypto`, but the functionality
+ will be very limited.
+
+ The development package of OpenSSL including the header files are needed as well
+ as the binary command program `openssl`. At least version 0.9.8 of OpenSSL is required.
+ Read more and download from <http://www.openssl.org>.
+* Oracle Java SE JDK -- The Java Development Kit (Standard Edition).
+ Required for building the application `jinterface` and parts of `ic` and `orber`.
+ At least version 1.5.0 of the JDK is required.
+
+ Download from <http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads>.
+ We have also tested with IBM's JDK 1.5.0.
+* X Windows -- Development headers and libraries are needed
+ to build the Erlang/OTP application `gs` on Unix/Linux.
+* `flex` -- Headers and libraries are needed to build the flex
+ scanner for the `megaco` application on Unix/Linux.
+* wxWidgets -- Toolkit for GUI applications.
+ Required for building the `wx` application. At least
+ version 3.0 of wxWidgets is required.
-These are the tools you will need in order to unpack and build Erlang/OTP.
+ Download from <http://sourceforge.net/projects/wxwindows/files/3.0.0/>
+ or get it from GitHub: <https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets>
-### Unpacking ###
+ Further instructions on wxWidgets, read [Building with wxErlang][].
-* GNU unzip, or a modern uncompress.
-* A TAR program that understands the GNU TAR format for long filenames
- (such as GNU TAR).
-### Building ###
-* GNU `make`
-* `gcc` -- GNU C compiler
-* Perl 5
-* GNU `m4` -- If HiPE (native code) support is enabled. HiPE can be
- disabled using `--disable-hipe`
-* `ncurses`, `termcap`, or `termlib` -- The development headers and
- libraries are needed, often known as `ncurses-devel`. Use
- `--without-termcap` to build without any of these libraries. Note that
- in this case only the old shell (without any line editing) can be used.
-* OpenSSL -- Optional, but needed for building the Erlang/OTP applications
- `ssl` and `crypto`. You need the "development package" of OpenSSL, i.e.
- including the header files. For building the application `ssl` the OpenSSL
- binary command program `openssl` is also needed. At least version 0.9.8
- of OpenSSL is required. Can be downloaded from <http://www.openssl.org>.
-* Sun Java jdk-1.5.0 or higher -- Optional but needed for building the
- Erlang/OTP application `jinterface` and parts of `ic` and `orber`. Can
- be downloaded from <http://java.sun.com>. We have also tested IBM's
- JDK 1.5.0.
-* X Windows -- Optional, but development headers and libraries are needed
- to build the Erlang/OTP application `gs` on Unix/Linux.
-* `sed` -- There seem to be some problems with some of the `sed` version on
- Solaris. Make sure `/bin/sed` or `/usr/bin/sed` is used on the Solaris
- platform.
-* `flex` -- Optional, headers and libraries are needed to build the `flex`
- scanner for the `megaco` application on Unix/Linux.
+### Building Documentation ###
-#### Building Documentation ####
+* `xsltproc` -- A command line XSLT processor.
-* `xsltproc` -- XSLT processor. A tool for applying XSLT stylesheets
- to XML documents. Can be downloaded from
+ A tool for applying XSLT stylesheets
+ to XML documents. Download xsltproc from
<http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/xsltproc2.html>.
+
* `fop` -- Apache FOP print formatter (requires Java). Can be downloaded
from <http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop>.
-#### Building in Git ####
-* GNU `autoconf` of at least version 2.59. Note that `autoconf` is not
- needed when building an unmodified version of the released source.
-
-### Installing ###
-
-* An `install` program that can take multiple file names.
How to Build and Install Erlang/OTP
-----------------------------------
@@ -186,65 +121,205 @@ section below before proceeding.
### Unpacking ###
-Step 1: Start by unpacking the Erlang/OTP distribution file with your GNU
+Start by unpacking the Erlang/OTP distribution file with your GNU
compatible TAR program.
- $ gunzip -c otp_src_%OTP-VSN%.tar.gz | tar xf -
+ $ tar -zxf otp_src_%OTP-VSN%.tar.gz # Assuming bash/sh
-alternatively:
-
- $ zcat otp_src_%OTP-VSN%.tar.gz | tar xf -
-
-
-Step 2: Now cd into the base directory (`$ERL_TOP`).
+Now change directory into the base directory and set the `$ERL_TOP` variable.
$ cd otp_src_%OTP-VSN%
+ $ export ERL_TOP=`pwd` # Assuming bash/sh
### Configuring ###
-Step 3: On some platforms Perl may behave strangely if certain locales are
-set, so optionally you may need to set the LANG variable:
-
- # Bourne shell
- $ LANG=C; export LANG
+Run the following commands to configure the build:
-or
+ $ ./configure [ options ]
- # C-Shell
- $ setenv LANG C
+> *NOTE*: If you are building Erlang/OTP from git you will need to run `./otp_build autoconf` to generate
+> the configure scripts.
-Step 4: Run the following commands to configure the build:
+By default, Erlang/OTP release will be installed in `/usr/local/{bin,lib/erlang}`.
+If you for instance don't have the permission to install in the standard location,
+ you can install Erlang/OTP somewhere else. For example, to install in
+`/opt/erlang/%OTP-VSN%/{bin,lib/erlang}`, use the `--prefix=/opt/erlang/%OTP-VSN%` option.
- $ ./configure [ options ]
+On some platforms Perl may behave strangely if certain locales are
+set. If you get errors when building, try setting the LANG variable:
-If you are building it from git you will need to run `./otp_build autoconf` to generate configure file.
-By default, Erlang/OTP will be installed in `/usr/local/{bin,lib/erlang}`.
-To instead install in `<BaseDir>/{bin,lib/erlang}`, use the
-`--prefix=<BaseDir>` option.
+ $ export LANG=C # Assuming bash/sh
-If you upgraded the source with some patch you may need to clean up
-from previous builds before the new build. Before doing a `make clean`,
-be sure to read the [Pre-built Source Release][] section below.
### Building ###
-Step 5: Build the Erlang/OTP package.
+Build the Erlang/OTP release.
$ make
+
+### Testing ###
+
+Before installation you should test whether your build is working properly
+by running our smoke test. The smoke test is a subset of the complete Erlang/OTP test suites.
+First you will need to build and release the test suites.
+
+ $ make release_tests
+
+This creates an additional folder in `$ERL_TOP/release` called `tests`.
+Now, it's time to start the smoke test.
+
+ $ cd release/tests/test_server
+ $ $ERL_TOP/bin/erl -s ts install -s ts smoke_test batch -s init stop
+
+To verify that everything is ok you should open `$ERL_TOP/release/tests/test_server/index.html`
+in your web browser and make sure that there are zero failed test cases.
+
+> *NOTE*: On builds without `crypto`, `ssl` and `ssh` there is a failed test case
+> for undefined functions. Verify that the failed test case log only shows calls
+> to skipped applications.
+
### Installing ###
-Step 6: Install then Erlang/OTP package
+You are now ready to install the Erlang/OTP release!
+The following command will install the release on your system.
$ make install
-### A Closer Look at the individual Steps ###
-Let us go through them in some detail.
+### Running ###
+
+You should now have a working release of Erlang/OTP!
+Jump to [System Principles][] for instructions on running Erlang/OTP.
+
+
+### How to Build the Documentation ###
+
+Make sure you're in the top directory in the source tree.
+
+ $ cd $ERL_TOP
+
+If you have just built Erlang/OTP in the current source tree, you have
+already ran `configure` and do not need to do this again; otherwise, run
+`configure`.
+
+ $ ./configure [Configure Args]
+
+When building the documentation you need a full Erlang/OTP-%OTP-VSN% system in
+the `$PATH`.
+
+ $ export PATH=$ERL_TOP/bin:$PATH # Assuming bash/sh
+
+Build the documentation.
-#### Configuring ####
+ $ make docs
+
+#### Build Issues ####
+
+We have sometimes experienced problems with Oracle's `java` running out of
+memory when running `fop`. Increasing the amount of memory available
+as follows has in our case solved the problem.
+
+ $ export FOP_OPTS="-Xmx<Installed amount of RAM in MB>m"
+
+More information can be found at
+* <http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.95/running.html#memory>.
+
+
+### How to Install the Documentation ###
+
+The documentation can be installed either using the `install-docs` target,
+or using the `release_docs` target.
+
+* If you have installed Erlang/OTP using the `install` target, install
+ the documentation using the `install-docs` target. Install locations
+ determined by `configure` will be used. `$DESTDIR` can be used the
+ same way as when doing `make install`.
+
+ $ make install-docs
+
+* If you have installed Erlang/OTP using the `release` target, install
+ the documentation using the `release_docs` target. You typically want
+ to use the same `RELEASE_ROOT` as when invoking `make release`.
+
+ $ make release_docs RELEASE_ROOT=<release dir>
+
+
+### Accessing the Documentation ###
+
+After installation you can access the documentation by
+
+* Reading man pages. Make sure that `erl` is referring to the
+ installed version. For example `/usr/local/bin/erl`.
+ Try viewing at the man page for Mnesia
+
+ $ erl -man mnesia
+
+* Browsing the html pages by loading the page `/usr/local/lib/erlang/doc/erlang/index.html`
+ or `<BaseDir>/lib/erlang/doc/erlang/index.html` if the prefix option has been used.
+
+
+### How to Install the Pre-formatted Documentation ###
+
+Pre-formatted [html documentation][] and [man pages][] can be downloaded from
+* <http://www.erlang.org/download.html>.
+
+Extract the html archive in the installation directory.
+
+ $ cd <ReleaseDir>
+ $ tar -zxf otp_html_%OTP-VSN%.tar.gz
+
+For `erl -man <page>` to work the Unix manual pages have to be
+installed in the same way, i.e.
+
+ $ cd <ReleaseDir>
+ $ tar -zxf otp_man_%OTP-VSN%.tar.gz
+
+Where `<ReleaseDir>` is
+
+* `<PrefixDir>/lib/erlang` if you have installed Erlang/OTP using
+ `make install`.
+* `$DESTDIR<PrefixDir>/lib/erlang` if you have installed Erlang/OTP
+ using `make install DESTDIR=<TmpInstallDir>`.
+* `RELEASE_ROOT` if you have installed using
+ `make release RELEASE_ROOT=<ReleaseDir>`.
+
+
+Advanced configuration and build of Erlang/OTP
+----------------------------------------------
+
+If you want to tailor your Erlang/OTP build and installation, please read
+on for detailed information about the individual steps.
+
+### make and $ERL\_TOP ###
+
+All the makefiles in the entire directory tree use the environment
+variable `ERL_TOP` to find the absolute path of the installation. The
+`configure` script will figure this out and set it in the top level
+Makefile (which, when building, it will pass on). However, when
+developing it is sometimes convenient to be able to run make in a
+subdirectory. To do this you must set the `ERL_TOP` variable
+before you run make.
-Step 4 runs a configuration script created by the GNU autoconf utility, which
+For example, assume your GNU make program is called `make` and you
+want to rebuild the application `STDLIB`, then you could do:
+
+ $ cd lib/stdlib; env ERL_TOP=<Dir> make
+
+where `<Dir>` would be what you find `ERL_TOP` is set to in the top level
+Makefile.
+
+### otp\_build vs configure/make ###
+
+Building Erlang/OTP can be done either by using the `$ERL_TOP/otp_build`
+script, or by invoking `$ERL_TOP/configure` and `make` directly. Building using
+`otp_build` is easier since it involves fewer steps, but the `otp_build` build
+procedure is not as flexible as the `configure`/`make` build procedure. The binary
+releases for Windows that we deliver are built using `otp_build`.
+
+### Configuring ###
+
+The configure script is created by the GNU autoconf utility, which
checks for system specific features and then creates a number of makefiles.
The configure script allows you to customize a number of parameters;
@@ -260,10 +335,10 @@ use the `--prefix` argument like this: `./configure --prefix=<Dir>`.
Some of the available `configure` options are:
* `--prefix=PATH` - Specify installation prefix.
-* `--{enable,disable}-threads` - Thread support (enabled by default if
- possible)
+
+* `--{enable,disable}-threads` - Thread support. This is enabled by default if possible.
* `--{enable,disable}-smp-support` - SMP support (enabled by default if
- possible)
+ a usable POSIX thread library or native Windows threads is found)
* `--{enable,disable}-kernel-poll` - Kernel poll support (enabled by
default if possible)
* `--{enable,disable}-hipe` - HiPE support (enabled by default on supported
@@ -321,9 +396,9 @@ Some of the available `configure` options are:
to configure.
* `--without-$app` - By default all applications in Erlang/OTP will be included
in a release. If this is not wanted it is possible to specify that Erlang/OTP
- should be compiled without that applications, i.e. `--without-wx`. There is
- no automatic dependency handling inbetween applications. So if you disable
- an application that another depends on, you also have to disable the
+ should be compiled without one or more applications, i.e. `--without-wx`. There is
+ no automatic dependency handling between applications. If you disable
+ an application that another application depends on, you also have to disable the
dependant application.
* `--enable-dirty-schedulers` - Enable the **experimental** dirty schedulers
functionality. Note that the dirty schedulers functionality is experimental,
@@ -334,26 +409,133 @@ Some of the available `configure` options are:
If you or your system has special requirements please read the `Makefile` for
additional configuration information.
-#### Building ####
-Step 5 builds the Erlang/OTP system. On a fast computer, this will take about
-5 minutes. After completion of this step, you should have a working
-Erlang/OTP system which you can try by typing `bin/erl`. This should start
-up Erlang/OTP and give you a prompt:
+### Building ###
+
+Building Erlang/OTP on a relatively fast computer takes approximately
+5 minutes. To speed it up, you can utilize parallel make with the `-j<num_jobs>` option.
+
+ $ export MAKEFLAGS=-j8 # Assuming bash/sh
+ $ make
+
+If you've upgraded the source with a patch you may need to clean up from previous
+builds before the new build.
+Make sure to read the [Pre-built Source Release][] section below before doing a `make clean`.
+
+#### Within Git ####
+
+When building in a Git working directory you also have to have a GNU `autoconf`
+of at least version 2.59 on your system, because you need to generate the
+`configure` scripts before you can start building.
+
+The `configure` scripts are generated by invoking `./otp_build autoconf` in
+the `$ERL_TOP` directory. The `configure` scripts also have to be regenerated
+when a `configure.in` or `aclocal.m4` file has been modified. Note that when
+checking out a branch a `configure.in` or `aclocal.m4` file may change
+content, and you may therefore have to regenerate the `configure` scripts
+when checking out a branch. Regenerated `configure` scripts imply that you
+have to run `configure` and build again.
+
+> *NOTE*: Running `./otp_build autoconf` is **not** needed when building
+> an unmodified version of the released source.
+
+Other useful information can be found at our GitHub wiki:
+* <http://wiki.github.com/erlang/otp>
+
+#### OS X (Darwin) ####
+
+Make sure that the command `hostname` returns a valid fully qualified host
+name (this is configured in `/etc/hostconfig`). Otherwise you might experience
+problems when running distributed systems.
+
+If you develop linked-in drivers (shared library) you need to link using
+`gcc` and the flags `-bundle -flat_namespace -undefined suppress`. You also
+include `-fno-common` in `CFLAGS` when compiling. Use `.so` as the library
+suffix.
+
+If you have Xcode 4.3, or later, you will also need to download
+"Command Line Tools" via the Downloads preference pane in Xcode.
+
+#### Building with wxErlang ####
+
+Be aware that the wxWidgets-3.0 is a new release of wxWidgets, it is not as matured
+as the old releases and the OS X port still lags behind the other ports.
+
+Configure and build wxWidgets (on Mavericks - 10.9):
+
+ $ ./configure --with-cocoa --prefix=/usr/local
+ or without support for old versions and with static libs
+ $ ./configure --with-cocoa --prefix=/usr/local --with-macosx-version-min=10.9 --disable-shared
+ $ make
+ $ sudo make install
+ $ export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH
+
+Check that you got the correct wx-config
+
+ $ which wx-config && wx-config --version-full
+
+Build Erlang/OTP
+
+ $ export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH
+ $ cd $ERL_TOP
+ $ ./configure --enable-shared-zlib
+ $ make
+ $ sudo make install
+
+
+#### Pre-built Source Release ####
+
+The source release is delivered with a lot of platform independent
+build results already pre-built. If you want to remove these pre-built
+files, invoke `./otp_build remove_prebuilt_files` from the `$ERL_TOP`
+directory. After you have done this, you can build exactly the same way
+as before, but the build process will take a much longer time.
+
+> *WARNING*: Doing `make clean` in an arbitrary directory of the source
+> tree, may remove files needed for bootstrapping the build.
+>
+> Doing `./otp_build save_bootstrap` from the `$ERL_TOP` directory before
+> doing `make clean` will ensure that it will be possible to build after
+> doing `make clean`. `./otp_build save_bootstrap` will be invoked
+> automatically when `make` is invoked from `$ERL_TOP` with either the
+> `clean` target, or the default target. It is also automatically invoked
+> if `./otp_build remove_prebuilt_files` is invoked.
+
+#### How to Build a Debug Enabled Erlang RunTime System ####
+
+After completing all the normal building steps described above a debug
+enabled runtime system can be built. To do this you have to change
+directory to `$ERL_TOP/erts/emulator`.
+
+In this directory execute:
+
+ $ make debug FLAVOR=$FLAVOR
+
+where `$FLAVOR` is either `plain` or `smp`. The flavor options will
+produce a beam.debug and beam.smp.debug executable respectively. The
+files are installed along side with the normal (opt) versions `beam.smp`
+and `beam`.
+
+To start the debug enabled runtime system execute:
+
+ $ $ERL_TOP/bin/cerl -debug
- $ bin/erl
- Erlang/OTP %OTP-REL% [erts-%ERTS-VSN%] [source] [smp:4:4] [async-threads:0] [kernel-poll:false]
+The debug enabled runtime system features lock violation checking,
+assert checking and various sanity checks to help a developer ensure
+correctness. Some of these features can be enabled on a normal beam
+using appropriate configure options.
- Eshell V%ERTS-VSN% (abort with ^G)
- 1> _
+There are other types of runtime systems that can be built as well
+using the similar steps just described.
-#### Installing ####
+ $ make $TYPE FLAVOR=$FLAVOR
+
+where `$TYPE` is `opt`, `gcov`, `gprof`, `debug`, `valgrind`, or `lcnt`.
+These different beam types are useful for debugging and profiling
+purposes.
-Step 6 is optional. It installs Erlang/OTP at a standardized location (if you
-change your mind about where you wish to install you can rerun step 4,
-without having to do step 5 again).
-##### Alternative Installation Procedures #####
+### Installing ###
* Staged install using [DESTDIR][]. You can perform the install
phase in a temporary directory and later move the installation into
@@ -435,7 +617,7 @@ without having to do step 5 again).
if you want to try the system out, running test suites, etc, before doing
the real install without `EXTRA_PREFIX`.
-### Symbolic Links in --bindir ###
+#### Symbolic Links in --bindir ####
When doing `make install` and the default installation prefix is used,
relative symbolic links will be created from `/usr/local/bin` to all public
@@ -449,156 +631,10 @@ passed to `configure`. One can force relative, or absolute links by passing
phase. Note that such a request might cause a failure if the request cannot
be satisfied.
-### Pre-built Source Release ###
-
-The source release is delivered with a lot of platform independent
-build results already pre-built. If you want to remove these pre-built
-files, invoke `./otp_build remove_prebuilt_files` from the `$ERL_TOP`
-directory. After you have done this, you can build exactly the same way
-as before, but the build process will take a much longer time.
-
-> *WARNING*: Doing `make clean` in an arbitrary directory of the source
-> tree, may remove files needed for bootstrapping the build.
->
-> Doing `./otp_build save_bootstrap` from the `$ERL_TOP` directory before
-> doing `make clean` will ensure that it will be possible to build after
-> doing `make clean`. `./otp_build save_bootstrap` will be invoked
-> automatically when `make` is invoked from `$ERL_TOP` with either the
-> `clean` target, or the default target. It is also automatically invoked
-> if `./otp_build remove_prebuilt_files` is invoked.
-
-### Building in Git ###
-
-When building in a Git working directory you also have to have a GNU `autoconf`
-of at least version 2.59 on your system, because you need to generate the
-`configure` scripts before you can start building.
-
-The `configure` scripts are generated by invoking `./otp_build autoconf` in
-the `$ERL_TOP` directory. The `configure` scripts also have to be regenerated
-when a `configure.in` or `aclocal.m4` file has been modified. Note that when
-checking out a branch a `configure.in` or `aclocal.m4` file may change
-content, and you may therefore have to regenerate the `configure` scripts
-when checking out a branch. Regenerated `configure` scripts imply that you
-have to run `configure` and build again.
-
-> *NOTE*: Running `./otp_build autoconf` is **not** needed when building
-> an unmodified version of the released source.
-
-Other useful information can be found at our github wiki:
-<http://wiki.github.com/erlang/otp>
-
-### make and $ERL\_TOP ###
-
-All the makefiles in the entire directory tree use the environment
-variable `ERL_TOP` to find the absolute path of the installation. The
-`configure` script will figure this out and set it in the top level
-Makefile (which, when building, it will pass on). However, when
-developing it is sometimes convenient to be able to run make in a
-subdirectory. To do this you must set the `ERL_TOP` variable
-before you run make.
-
-For example, assume your GNU make program is called `make` and you
-want to rebuild the application `STDLIB`, then you could do:
-
- $ cd lib/stdlib; env ERL_TOP=<Dir> make
-
-where `<Dir>` would be what you find `ERL_TOP` is set to in the top level
-Makefile.
-
-The Erlang/OTP Documentation
-----------------------------
-
-### How to Build the Documentation ###
-
-Before you can build the documentation you need to either [native build][]
-or [cross build][] the Erlang/OTP system. After this you can build the
-documentation as follows.
-
- $ cd $ERL_TOP
- $ make docs
-
-The documentation can be installed either using the `install-docs` target,
-or using the `release_docs` target.
-
-* If you have installed Erlang/OTP using the `install` target, install
- the documentation using the `install-docs` target. Install locations
- determined by `configure` will be used. `$DESTDIR` can be used the
- same way as when doing `make install`.
-
- $ make install-docs
-
-* If you have installed Erlang/OTP using the `release` target, install
- the documentation using the `release_docs` target. You typically want
- to use the same `RELEASE_ROOT` as when invoking `make release`.
-
- $ make release_docs RELEASE_ROOT=<release dir>
-
-#### Build Issues ####
-
-We have sometimes experienced problems with Sun's `java` running out of
-memory when running `fop`. Increasing the amount of memory available
-as follows has in our case solved the problem.
-
- $ export FOP_OPTS="-Xmx<Installed amount of RAM in MB>m"
-
-More information can be found at
-<http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.95/running.html#memory>.
-
-### How to Install the Pre-formatted Documentation ###
-
-Pre-formatted [html documentation][] and [man pages][] can be downloaded at
-<http://www.erlang.org/download.html>.
-
-For some graphical tools to find the on-line help you have to install
-the HTML documentation on top of the installed OTP applications, i.e.
-
- $ cd <ReleaseDir>
- $ gunzip -c otp_html_%OTP-VSN%.tar.gz | tar xf -
-
-For `erl -man <page>` to work the Unix manual pages have to be
-installed in the same way, i.e.
-
- $ cd <ReleaseDir>
- $ gunzip -c otp_man_%OTP-VSN%.tar.gz | tar xf -
-
-Where `<ReleaseDir>` is
-
-* `<PrefixDir>/lib/erlang` if you have installed Erlang/OTP using
- `make install`.
-* `$DESTDIR<PrefixDir>/lib/erlang` if you have installed Erlang/OTP
- using `make install DESTDIR=<TmpInstallDir>`.
-* `RELEASE_ROOT` if you have installed using
- `make release RELEASE_ROOT=<ReleaseDir>`.
-
-Support for SMP (Symmetric Multi Processing)
---------------------------------------------
-
-An emulator with SMP support will be built by default on most platforms
-if a usable POSIX thread library or native Windows threads is found.
-You can force building of an SMP emulator, by using
-`./configure --enable-smp-support`. However, if configure does not
-automatically enable SMP support, the build is very likely to fail.
+### Running ###
-Use `./configure --disable-smp-support` if you for some reason do not
-want to have the emulator with SMP support built.
-
-If SMP support is enabled, support for threaded I/O will also be turned on
-(also in the emulator without SMP support).
-
-The `erl` command will automatically start the SMP emulator if the
-computer has more than one logical processor. You can force a start
-of the emulator with SMP support by passing `-smp enable` as
-command line arguments to erl, and you can force a start of the
-emulator without SMP support by passing `-smp disable`.
-
-GS (Graphic System)
--------------------
-
-GS now Tcl/Tk 8.4. It will be searched for when starting GS.
-
-Using HiPE
-----------
+#### Using HiPE ####
HiPE supports the following system configurations:
@@ -619,12 +655,12 @@ HiPE supports the following system configurations:
* FreeBSD: FreeBSD 6.1 and 6.2 in 32-bit and 64-bit modes should work.
- * MacOSX/Darwin: Darwin 9.8.0 in 32-bit mode should work.
+ * OS X/Darwin: Darwin 9.8.0 in 32-bit mode should work.
* PowerPC: All 32-bit 6xx/7xx(G3)/74xx(G4) processors should work. 32-bit
mode on 970 (G5) and POWER5 processors should work.
- * Linux (Yellow Dog) and Mac OSX 10.4 are supported.
+ * Linux (Yellow Dog) and OS X 10.4 are supported.
* SPARC: All UltraSPARC processors running 32-bit user code should work.
@@ -643,11 +679,11 @@ HiPE is automatically enabled on the following systems:
* x86 in 32-bit mode: Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD
* x86 in 64-bit mode: Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD
-* PowerPC: Linux, MacOSX
+* PowerPC: Linux, Mac OSX
* SPARC: Linux
* ARM: Linux
-On other supported systems you need to `./configure --enable-hipe`.
+On other supported systems, see [Advanced Configure][] on how to enable HiPE.
If you are running on a platform supporting HiPE and if you have not disabled
HiPE, you can compile a module into native code like this from the Erlang
@@ -659,7 +695,7 @@ or
1> c(Module, [native|OtherOptions]).
-Using the erlc program, write like this:
+Using the erlc program, write like this
$ erlc +native Module.erl
@@ -674,88 +710,103 @@ Use `hipe:help_options/0` to print out the available options.
1> hipe:help_options().
-Mac OS X (Darwin)
------------------
-
-Make sure that the command `hostname` returns a valid fully qualified host
-name (this is configured in `/etc/hostconfig`).
-
-If you develop linked-in drivers (shared library) you need to link using
-`gcc` and the flags `-bundle -flat_namespace -undefined suppress`. You also
-include `-fno-common` in `CFLAGS` when compiling. Use `.so` as the library
-suffix.
-
-Install `Xcode` from the `AppStore` if it is not already installed.
-
-If you have Xcode 4.3, or later, you will also need to download
-"Command Line Tools" via the Downloads preference pane in Xcode.
-
-### Building with wxErlang ###
+#### Running with GS ####
-If you want to build the `wx` application, you will need to get wxWidgets-3.0 (or later)
-(`wxWidgets-3.0.0.tar.bz2` from <http://sourceforge.net/projects/wxwindows/files/3.0.0/>)
-or get it from github:
- $ git clone [email protected]:wxWidgets/wxWidgets.git
+The `gs` application requires the GUI toolkit Tcl/Tk to run. At least
+version 8.4 is required.
-Be aware that the wxWidgets-3.0 is a new release of wxWidgets, it is not as matured
-as the old releases and the MacOsX port still lags behind the other ports.
-
-Configure and build wxWidgets (on Mavericks - 10.9):
- $ ./configure --with-cocoa --prefix=/usr/local
- or without support for old versions and with static libs
- $ ./configure --with-cocoa --prefix=/usr/local --with-macosx-version-min=10.9 --disable-shared
- $ make
- $ sudo make install
- $ export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH
+Known platform issues
+---------------------
-Check that you got the correct wx-config
+* Suse linux 9.1 is shipped with a patched GCC version 3.3.3, having the
+ rpm named `gcc-3.3.3-41`. That version has a serious optimization bug
+ that makes it unusable for building the Erlang emulator. Please
+ upgrade GCC to a newer version before building on Suse 9.1. Suse Linux
+ Enterprise edition 9 (SLES9) has `gcc-3.3.3-43` and is not affected.
- $ which wx-config
+* `gcc-4.3.0` has a serious optimizer bug. It produces an Erlang emulator
+ that will crash immediately. The bug is supposed to be fixed in
+ `gcc-4.3.1`.
-### Finish up ###
+* FreeBSD had a bug which caused `kqueue`/`poll`/`select` to fail to detect
+ that a `writev()` on a pipe has been made. This bug should have been fixed
+ in FreeBSD 6.3 and FreeBSD 7.0. NetBSD and DragonFlyBSD probably have or
+ have had the same bug. More information can be found at:
-Build Erlang
+ * <http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/kern/sys_pipe.c>
+ * <http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arch/2007-September/006790.html>
- $ export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH
- $ cd $ERL_TOP
- $ ./configure --enable-shared-zlib
- $ make
- $ sudo make install
+* `getcwd()` on Solaris 9 can cause an emulator crash. If you have
+ async-threads enabled you can increase the stack size of the
+ async-threads as a temporary workaround. See the `+a` command-line
+ argument in the documentation of `erl(1)`. Without async-threads the
+ emulator is not as vulnerable to this bug, but if you hit it without
+ async-threads the only workaround available is to enable async-threads
+ and increase the stack size of the async-threads. Oracle has however
+ released patches that fixes the issue:
-How to Build a Debug Enabled Erlang RunTime System
---------------------------------------------------
+ > Problem Description: 6448300 large mnttab can cause stack overrun
+ > during Solaris 9 getcwd
-After completing all the normal building steps described above a debug
-enabled runtime system can be built. To do this you have to change
-directory to `$ERL_TOP/erts/emulator`.
+ More information can be found at:
+ * <https://getupdates.oracle.com/readme/112874-40>
+ * <https://getupdates.oracle.com/readme/114432-29>
-In this directory execute:
+* `sed` on Solaris seem to have some problems. For example on
+ Solaris 8, the BSD `sed` and XPG4 `sed` should be avoided.
+ Make sure `/bin/sed` or `/usr/bin/sed` is used on the Solaris
+ platform.
- $ make debug FLAVOR=$FLAVOR
-where `$FLAVOR` is either `plain` or `smp`. The flavor options will
-produce a beam.debug and beam.smp.debug executable respectively. The
-files are installed along side with the normal (opt) versions `beam.smp`
-and `beam`.
+Daily Build and Test
+--------------------
+At Ericsson we have a "Daily Build and Test" that runs on:
-To start the debug enabled runtime system execute:
+* Solaris 8, 9
+ * Sparc32
+ * Sparc64
+* Solaris 10
+ * Sparc32
+ * Sparc64
+ * x86
+* SuSE Linux/GNU 9.4, 10.1
+ * x86
+* SuSE Linux/GNU 10.0, 10.1, 11.0
+ * x86
+ * x86\_64
+* openSuSE 11.4 (Celadon)
+ * x86\_64 (valgrind)
+* Fedora 7
+ * PowerPC
+* Fedora 16
+ * x86\_64
+* Gentoo Linux/GNU 1.12.11.1
+ * x86
+* Ubuntu Linux/GNU 7.04, 10.04, 10.10, 11.04, 12.04
+ * x86\_64
+* MontaVista Linux/GNU 4.0.1
+ * PowerPC
+* FreeBSD 10.0
+ * x86
+* OpenBSD 5.4
+ * x86\_64
+* OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard), 10.7.5 (Lion), 10.9.1 (Mavericks)
+ * x86
+* Windows XP SP3, 2003, Vista, 7
+ * x86
+* Windows 7
+ * x86\_64
- $ $ERL_TOP/bin/cerl -debug
+We also have the following "Daily Cross Builds":
-The debug enabled runtime system features lock violation checking,
-assert checking and various sanity checks to help a developer ensure
-correctness. Some of these features can be enabled on a normal beam
-using appropriate configure options.
+* SuSE Linux/GNU 10.1 x86 -> SuSE Linux/GNU 10.1 x86\_64
+* SuSE Linux/GNU 10.1 x86\_64 -> Linux/GNU TILEPro64
-There are other types of runtime systems that can be built as well
-using the similar steps just described.
+and the following "Daily Cross Build Tests":
- $ make $TYPE FLAVOR=$FLAVOR
+* SuSE Linux/GNU 10.1 x86\_64
-where `$TYPE` is `opt`, `gcov`, `gprof`, `debug`, `valgrind`, or `lcnt`.
-These different beam types are useful for debugging and profiling
-purposes.
Authors
-------
@@ -764,6 +815,7 @@ Authors are mostly listed in the application's `AUTHORS` files,
that is `$ERL_TOP/lib/*/AUTHORS` and `$ERL_TOP/erts/AUTHORS`,
not in the individual source files.
+
Copyright and License
---------------------
@@ -784,30 +836,25 @@ under the License.
%CopyrightEnd%
-More Information
-----------------
-
-More information can be found at <http://www.erlang.org>.
-Modifying This Document
------------------------
-
-Before modifying this document you need to have a look at the
-[$ERL_TOP/HOWTO/MARKDOWN.md][] document.
[$ERL_TOP/HOWTO/INSTALL-CROSS.md]: INSTALL-CROSS.md
[$ERL_TOP/HOWTO/INSTALL-WIN32.md]: INSTALL-WIN32.md
[DESTDIR]: http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/DESTDIR.html
- [Building in Git]: #How-to-Build-and-Install-ErlangOTP_Building-in-Git
- [Pre-built Source Release]: #How-to-Build-and-Install-ErlangOTP_Prebuilt-Source-Release
- [make and $ERL_TOP]: #How-to-Build-and-Install-ErlangOTP_make-and-ERLTOP
+ [Building in Git]: #Advanced-configuration-and-build-of-ErlangOTP_Building_Within-Git
+ [Advanced Configure]: #Advanced-configuration-and-build-of-ErlangOTP_Configuring
+ [Pre-built Source Release]: #Advanced-configuration-and-build-of-ErlangOTP_Building_Prebuilt-Source-Release
+ [make and $ERL_TOP]: #Advanced-configuration-and-build-of-ErlangOTP_make-and-ERLTOP
[html documentation]: http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_doc_html_%OTP-VSN%.tar.gz
[man pages]: http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_doc_man_%OTP-VSN%.tar.gz
[the released source tar ball]: http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_%OTP-VSN%.tar.gz
+ [System Principles]: ../system_principles/system_principles
+ [Known platform issues]: #Known-platform-issues
[native build]: #How-to-Build-and-Install-ErlangOTP
[cross build]: INSTALL-CROSS.md
- [$ERL_TOP/HOWTO/MARKDOWN.md]: MARKDOWN.md
-
- [?TOC]: true
+ [Required Utilities]: #Required-Utilities
+ [Optional Utilities]: #Optional-Utilities
+ [Building on a Mac]: #Advanced-configuration-and-build-of-ErlangOTP_Building_OS-X-Darwin
+ [Building with wxErlang]: #Advanced-configuration-and-build-of-ErlangOTP_Building_Building-with-wxErlang
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index a6a4f11be8..bf80b6391b 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -12,6 +12,15 @@ middle-ware to develop these systems. It includes its own distributed
database, applications to interface towards other languages, debugging
and release handling tools.
+ERTS and BEAM
+-------------
+**BEAM** is the name of the virtual machine where all Erlang code is executed.
+Every compiled Erlang file has the suffix .beam. The virtual machine
+is sometimes referred to as the emulator.
+
+**ERTS** is the Erlang Runtime System where the BEAM, kernel and
+standard libraries amongst others are included.
+
More information can be found at [erlang.org] [1].
Building and Installing
@@ -57,7 +66,7 @@ Copyright and License
> %CopyrightBegin%
>
-> Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2012. All Rights Reserved.
+> Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2014. All Rights Reserved.
>
> 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
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
index 7aaded200c..e7e9b218f2 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
@@ -1784,6 +1784,15 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
+ <name name="is_map" arity="1"/>
+ <fsummary>Check 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>Allowed in guard tests.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+ <func>
<name name="is_number" arity="1"/>
<fsummary>Check whether a term is a number</fsummary>
<desc>
@@ -2220,6 +2229,17 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
+ <name name="map_size" arity="1"/>
+ <fsummary>Return 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>
+ <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>
<desc>
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/binary_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/binary_SUITE.erl
index 938aac6a0e..7aba367e33 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/binary_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/binary_SUITE.erl
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
-export([sleeper/0,trapping_loop/4]).
suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]},
- {timetrap,{minutes,2}}].
+ {timetrap,{minutes,4}}].
all() ->
[copy_terms, conversions, deep_lists, deep_bitstr_lists,
@@ -1266,7 +1266,7 @@ deep(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
deep_roundtrip(T) ->
B = term_to_binary(T),
- T = binary_to_term_stress(B).
+ T = binary_to_term(B).
obsolete_funs(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
erts_debug:set_internal_state(available_internal_state, true),
diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/match_spec_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/match_spec_SUITE.erl
index 330bef7104..8038888796 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/test/match_spec_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/emulator/test/match_spec_SUITE.erl
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
-export([init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2]).
init_per_testcase(Func, Config) when is_atom(Func), is_list(Config) ->
- Dog=?t:timetrap(?t:seconds(10)),
+ Dog=?t:timetrap(?t:seconds(30)),
[{watchdog, Dog}|Config].
end_per_testcase(_Func, Config) ->
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/erl_prim_loader.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/erl_prim_loader.beam
index 26f851fd7a..f1e588320b 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/erl_prim_loader.beam
+++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/erl_prim_loader.beam
Binary files differ
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
index 344176b71b..b4e22f6d74 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
+++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
Binary files differ
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/erts_internal.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/erts_internal.beam
index bd402f9a98..d41c833e05 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/erts_internal.beam
+++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/erts_internal.beam
Binary files differ
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/init.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/init.beam
index 5d49eed469..7f2d2740e1 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/init.beam
+++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/init.beam
Binary files differ
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/otp_ring0.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/otp_ring0.beam
index 2607739d12..4d22d8bace 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/otp_ring0.beam
+++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/otp_ring0.beam
Binary files differ
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_eval.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_eval.beam
index d665d35ab1..efc8347b6e 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_eval.beam
+++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_eval.beam
Binary files differ
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_file.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_file.beam
index 201252de34..6c49b5185e 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_file.beam
+++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_file.beam
Binary files differ
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam
index ff8265414e..fe5431c5ff 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam
+++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam
Binary files differ
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_zip.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_zip.beam
index f80d4a96e5..73be297bbb 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_zip.beam
+++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_zip.beam
Binary files differ
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/zlib.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/zlib.beam
index dba3ec9546..193cebdc31 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/zlib.beam
+++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/zlib.beam
Binary files differ
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl b/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl
index fbc37bd955..cabbbd191f 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl
+++ b/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl
@@ -1745,9 +1745,9 @@ is_pid(_Term) ->
erlang:nif_error(undefined).
%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_map/1
--spec is_map(Map) -> boolean() when
- Map :: map().
-is_map(_Map) ->
+-spec is_map(Term) -> boolean() when
+ Term :: term().
+is_map(_Term) ->
erlang:nif_error(undefined).
%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_port/1
diff --git a/erts/test/otp_SUITE.erl b/erts/test/otp_SUITE.erl
index cd5cfcbab4..229d10ccee 100644
--- a/erts/test/otp_SUITE.erl
+++ b/erts/test/otp_SUITE.erl
@@ -392,12 +392,18 @@ is_bad_encoding(File) ->
end.
runtime_dependencies(Config) ->
+ %% Ignore applications intentionally not declaring dependencies
+ %% found by xref.
+ IgnoreApps = [diameter],
+
+
%% Verify that (at least) OTP application runtime dependencies found
%% by xref are listed in the runtime_dependencies field of the .app file
%% of each application.
Server = ?config(xref_server, Config),
{ok, AE} = xref:q(Server, "AE"),
SAE = lists:keysort(1, AE),
+ put(ignored_failures, []),
{AppDep, AppDeps} = lists:foldl(fun ({App, App}, Acc) ->
Acc;
({App, Dep}, {undefined, []}) ->
@@ -409,8 +415,45 @@ runtime_dependencies(Config) ->
end,
{undefined, []},
SAE),
- [] = check_apps_deps([AppDep|AppDeps]),
- ok.
+ [] = lists:filter(fun ({missing_runtime_dependency,
+ AppFile,
+ common_test}) ->
+ %% The test_server app is contaminated by
+ %% common_test when run in a source tree. It
+ %% should however *not* be contaminated
+ %% when run in an installation.
+ case {filename:basename(AppFile),
+ is_run_in_src_tree()} of
+ {"test_server.app", true} ->
+ false;
+ _ ->
+ true
+ end;
+ (_) ->
+ true
+ end,
+ check_apps_deps([AppDep|AppDeps], IgnoreApps)),
+ case IgnoreApps of
+ [] ->
+ ok;
+ _ ->
+ Comment = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("Ignored applications: ~p "
+ "Ignored failures: ~p",
+ [IgnoreApps,
+ get(ignored_failures)])),
+ {comment, Comment}
+ end.
+
+is_run_in_src_tree() ->
+ %% At least currently run_erl is not present in <code-root>/bin
+ %% in the source tree, but present in <code-root>/bin of an
+ %% ordinary installation.
+ case file:read_file_info(filename:join([code:root_dir(),
+ "bin",
+ "run_erl"])) of
+ {ok, _} -> false;
+ {error, _} -> true
+ end.
have_rdep(_App, [], _Dep) ->
false;
@@ -424,28 +467,43 @@ have_rdep(App, [RDep | RDeps], Dep) ->
have_rdep(App, RDeps, Dep)
end.
-check_app_deps(_App, _AppFile, _AFDeps, []) ->
+check_app_deps(_App, _AppFile, _AFDeps, [], _IgnoreApps) ->
[];
-check_app_deps(App, AppFile, AFDeps, [XRDep | XRDeps]) ->
- ResOtherDeps = check_app_deps(App, AppFile, AFDeps, XRDeps),
+check_app_deps(App, AppFile, AFDeps, [XRDep | XRDeps], IgnoreApps) ->
+ ResOtherDeps = check_app_deps(App, AppFile, AFDeps, XRDeps, IgnoreApps),
case have_rdep(App, AFDeps, XRDep) of
true ->
ResOtherDeps;
false ->
- [{missing_runtime_dependency, AppFile, XRDep} | ResOtherDeps]
+ Failure = {missing_runtime_dependency, AppFile, XRDep},
+ case lists:member(App, IgnoreApps) of
+ true ->
+ put(ignored_failures, [Failure | get(ignored_failures)]),
+ ResOtherDeps;
+ false ->
+ [Failure | ResOtherDeps]
+ end
end.
-check_apps_deps([]) ->
+check_apps_deps([], _IgnoreApps) ->
[];
-check_apps_deps([{App, Deps}|AppDeps]) ->
- ResOtherApps = check_apps_deps(AppDeps),
+check_apps_deps([{App, Deps}|AppDeps], IgnoreApps) ->
+ ResOtherApps = check_apps_deps(AppDeps, IgnoreApps),
AppFile = code:where_is_file(atom_to_list(App) ++ ".app"),
{ok,[{application, App, Info}]} = file:consult(AppFile),
case lists:keyfind(runtime_dependencies, 1, Info) of
{runtime_dependencies, RDeps} ->
- check_app_deps(App, AppFile, RDeps, Deps) ++ ResOtherApps;
+ check_app_deps(App, AppFile, RDeps, Deps, IgnoreApps)
+ ++ ResOtherApps;
false ->
- [{missing_runtime_dependencies_key, AppFile} | ResOtherApps]
+ Failure = {missing_runtime_dependencies_key, AppFile},
+ case lists:member(App, IgnoreApps) of
+ true ->
+ put(ignored_failures, [Failure | get(ignored_failures)]),
+ ResOtherApps;
+ false ->
+ [Failure | ResOtherApps]
+ end
end.
%%%
diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl
index 6fc840745d..a3861dc745 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl
@@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ send(Client, SimpleXml) ->
Client :: client(),
SimpleXml :: simple_xml(),
Timeout :: timeout(),
- Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}.
+ Result :: simple_xml() | {error,error_reason()}.
%% @doc Send an XML document to the server.
%%
%% The given XML document is sent as is to the server. This function
@@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ send_rpc(Client, SimpleXml) ->
Client :: client(),
SimpleXml :: simple_xml(),
Timeout :: timeout(),
- Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}.
+ Result :: [simple_xml()] | {error,error_reason()}.
%% @doc Send a Netconf <code>rpc</code> request to the server.
%%
%% The given XML document is wrapped in a valid Netconf
@@ -635,7 +635,7 @@ get(Client, Filter) ->
Client :: client(),
Filter :: simple_xml() | xpath(),
Timeout :: timeout(),
- Result :: {ok,simple_xml()} | {error,error_reason()}.
+ Result :: {ok,[simple_xml()]} | {error,error_reason()}.
%% @doc Get data.
%%
%% This operation returns both configuration and state data from the
@@ -661,7 +661,7 @@ get_config(Client, Source, Filter) ->
Source :: netconf_db(),
Filter :: simple_xml() | xpath(),
Timeout :: timeout(),
- Result :: {ok,simple_xml()} | {error,error_reason()}.
+ Result :: {ok,[simple_xml()]} | {error,error_reason()}.
%% @doc Get configuration data.
%%
%% To be able to access another source than `running', the server
@@ -759,7 +759,7 @@ action(Client,Action) ->
Client :: client(),
Action :: simple_xml(),
Timeout :: timeout(),
- Result :: {ok,simple_xml()} | {error,error_reason()}.
+ Result :: {ok,[simple_xml()]} | {error,error_reason()}.
%% @doc Execute an action.
%%
%% @end
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/Makefile b/lib/diameter/src/Makefile
index 127406ae23..9afccf298c 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/Makefile
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/Makefile
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ gen/$(DICT_YRL).erl: compiler/$(DICT_YRL).yrl
$(ERLC) -Werror -o $(@D) $<
# Generate the app file.
-$(APP_TARGET): $(APP_SRC) ../vsn.mk modules.mk
+$(APP_TARGET): $(APP_SRC) ../vsn.mk modules.mk app.sed
$(gen_verbose) \
M=`echo $(notdir $(APP_MODULES)) | tr ' ' ,`; \
C=`echo $(COMPILER_MODULES) | tr ' ' ,`; \
@@ -159,7 +159,8 @@ $(APP_TARGET): $(APP_SRC) ../vsn.mk modules.mk
-e "s;%COMPILER%;$$C;" \
-e "s;%INFO%;$$I;" \
-e "s;%REGISTERED%;$$R;" \
- $< > $@
+ $< \
+ | sed -f app.sed > $@
$(APPUP_TARGET): $(APPUP_SRC) ../vsn.mk
$(vsn_verbose) \
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/app.sed b/lib/diameter/src/app.sed
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7916f65002
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/app.sed
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+#
+# %CopyrightBegin%
+#
+# Copyright Ericsson AB 2014. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# 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.
+#
+# %CopyrightEnd%
+
+#
+# Generate runtime_dependencies from applications to avoid having to
+# specify the same application more than once.
+#
+
+/{runtime_dependencies,/b v
+/{[-a-z]*, "[0-9.]*"}/!b
+/{vsn,/b
+
+/%%/!H
+s/{\([^,]*\)[^}]*}/\1/g
+s/%%/%,/
+b
+
+:v
+
+p
+x
+s/\n//
+s/%//g
+s/\n */ /g
+s/{\([^,]*\), "\([^"]*"\)}/"\1-\2/g
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/diameter.app.src b/lib/diameter/src/diameter.app.src
index d2290aeccc..ac1d847753 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/src/diameter.app.src
+++ b/lib/diameter/src/diameter.app.src
@@ -27,13 +27,20 @@
]},
{registered, [%REGISTERED%]},
{applications, [
- stdlib, kernel
- %, syntax_tools
- %, runtime_tools
- %, ssl
+ {stdlib, "2.0"}, {kernel, "3.0"}%, {erts, "6.0"}
+ %% {syntax-tools, "1.6.14"}
+ %% {runtime-tools, "1.8.14"}
+ %, {ssl, "5.3.4"}
]},
{env, []},
{mod, {diameter_app, []}},
- {runtime_dependencies, ["syntax_tools-1.6.14","stdlib-2.0","ssl-5.3.4",
- "runtime_tools-1.8.14","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0"]}
+ {runtime_dependencies, [
+ ]}
+ %%
+ %% Note that ssl is only required if configured on TCP transports,
+ %% and syntax-tools and runtime-tools are only required if the
+ %% dictionary compiler and debug modules (respectively) are
+ %% needed/wanted at runtime, which they typically aren't. These
+ %% modules are the two commented lines in the 'modules' tuple.
+ %%
]}.
diff --git a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_app_SUITE.erl b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_app_SUITE.erl
index 1e262895a6..f68a18b5c2 100644
--- a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_app_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_app_SUITE.erl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2013. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2014. All Rights Reserved.
%%
%% 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
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
diameter_exprecs,
diameter_make]).
--define(HELP_MODULES, [diameter_dbg,
+-define(INFO_MODULES, [diameter_dbg,
diameter_info]).
%% ===========================================================================
@@ -99,13 +99,13 @@ vsn(Config) ->
%% # modules/1
%%
%% Ensure that the app file modules and installed modules differ by
-%% compiler/help modules.
+%% compiler/info modules.
%% ===========================================================================
modules(Config) ->
Mods = fetch(modules, fetch(app, Config)),
Installed = code_mods(),
- Help = lists:sort(?HELP_MODULES ++ ?COMPILER_MODULES),
+ Help = lists:sort(?INFO_MODULES ++ ?COMPILER_MODULES),
{[], Help} = {Mods -- Installed, lists:sort(Installed -- Mods)}.
@@ -158,12 +158,15 @@ appvsn(Name) ->
%% # xref/1
%%
%% Ensure that no function in our application calls an undefined function
-%% or one in an application we haven't specified as a dependency. (Almost.)
+%% or one in an application we haven't declared as a dependency. (Almost.)
%% ===========================================================================
xref(Config) ->
App = fetch(app, Config),
- Mods = fetch(modules, App),
+ Mods = fetch(modules, App), %% modules listed in the app file
+
+ %% List of application names extracted from runtime_dependencies.
+ Deps = lists:map(fun unversion/1, fetch(runtime_dependencies, App)),
{ok, XRef} = xref:start(make_name(xref_test_name)),
ok = xref:set_default(XRef, [{verbose, false}, {warnings, false}]),
@@ -178,7 +181,9 @@ xref(Config) ->
[?APP, erts | fetch(applications, App)]),
{ok, Undefs} = xref:analyze(XRef, undefined_function_calls),
- {ok, Called} = xref:analyze(XRef, {module_call, ?COMPILER_MODULES}),
+ {ok, RTmods} = xref:analyze(XRef, {module_use, Mods}),
+ {ok, CTmods} = xref:analyze(XRef, {module_use, ?COMPILER_MODULES}),
+ {ok, RTdeps} = xref:analyze(XRef, {module_call, Mods}),
xref:stop(XRef),
@@ -190,18 +195,41 @@ xref(Config) ->
Undefs),
%% diameter_tcp does call ssl despite the latter not being listed
%% as a dependency in the app file since ssl is only required for
- %% TLS security: it's up to a client who wants TLS it to start
- %% ssl.
-
- [] = lists:filter(fun is_bad_dependency/1, Called).
-
-%% It's not strictly necessary that diameter compiler modules not
-%% depend on other diameter modules but it's a simple source of build
-%% errors if not encoded in the makefile (hence the test) so guard
-%% against it.
-is_bad_dependency(Mod) ->
- lists:prefix("diameter", atom_to_list(Mod))
- andalso not lists:member(Mod, ?COMPILER_MODULES).
+ %% TLS security: it's up to a client who wants TLS to start ssl.
+
+ %% Ensure that only runtime or info modules call runtime modules.
+ %% It's not strictly necessary that diameter compiler modules not
+ %% depend on other diameter modules but it's a simple source of
+ %% build errors if not properly encoded in the makefile so guard
+ %% against it.
+ [] = (RTmods -- Mods) -- ?INFO_MODULES,
+
+ %% Ensure that runtime modules don't call compiler modules.
+ CTmods = CTmods -- Mods,
+
+ %% Ensure that runtime modules only call other runtime modules, or
+ %% applications declared as in runtime_dependencies in the app
+ %% file. Note that the declared application versions are ignored
+ %% since we only know what we can see now.
+ [] = lists:filter(fun(M) -> not lists:member(app(M), Deps) end,
+ RTdeps -- Mods).
+
+unversion(App) ->
+ T = lists:dropwhile(fun is_vsn_ch/1, lists:reverse(App)),
+ lists:reverse(case T of [$-|TT] -> TT; _ -> T end).
+
+is_vsn_ch(C) ->
+ $0 =< C andalso C =< $9 orelse $. == C.
+
+app('$M_EXPR') -> %% could be anything but assume it's ok
+ "erts";
+app(Mod) ->
+ case code:which(Mod) of
+ preloaded ->
+ "erts";
+ Path ->
+ unversion(lists:nth(3, lists:reverse(filename:split(Path))))
+ end.
add_application(XRef, App) ->
add_application(XRef, App, code:lib_dir(App)).
diff --git a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_types.erl b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_types.erl
index af8f1230fb..d4e00d3ecd 100644
--- a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_types.erl
+++ b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_types.erl
@@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ is_new_predefined(boolean, 0) -> true;
is_new_predefined(byte, 0) -> true;
is_new_predefined(iodata, 0) -> true;
is_new_predefined(iolist, 0) -> true;
+is_new_predefined(map, 0) -> true;
is_new_predefined(maybe_improper_list, 0) -> true;
is_new_predefined(maybe_improper_list, 2) -> true;
is_new_predefined(mfa, 0) -> true;
diff --git a/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm_main.erl b/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm_main.erl
index e911fb89c9..0e50c9539b 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm_main.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm_main.erl
@@ -342,8 +342,8 @@ create_sdesc_list([{ExnLbl, SPOff} | MoreExnAndSPOffs],
%% (thus, some of their arguments are passed to the stack). Because of the
%% Reserved Call Frame feature that the LLVM uses, the stack descriptors
%% are not correct since at the point of call the frame size is reduced
-%% proportionally to the number of arguments that are passed on the stack.
-%% Also the offsets of the roots need to be re-adjusted.
+%% by the number of arguments that are passed on the stack. Also, the
+%% offsets of the roots need to be re-adjusted.
fix_stack_descriptors(_, _, [], _) ->
[];
fix_stack_descriptors(RelocsDict, Relocs, SDescs, ExposedClosures) ->
@@ -427,30 +427,22 @@ find_offsets([{Off,Arity}|Rest], Offsets, Acc) ->
[I | RestOffsets] = lists:dropwhile(fun (Y) -> Y<Off end, Offsets),
find_offsets(Rest, RestOffsets, [{I, Arity}|Acc]).
-%% The functions below correct the arity of calls, that are identified
-%% by offset, in the stack descriptors.
+%% The function below corrects the stack descriptors of calls with arguments
+%% that are passed on the stack (more than NR_ARG_REGS) by subtracting the
+%% number of stacked arguments from the frame size and from the offset of the
+%% roots.
fix_sdescs([], SDescs) -> SDescs;
fix_sdescs([{Offset, Arity} | Rest], SDescs) ->
case lists:keyfind(Offset, 2, SDescs) of
false ->
fix_sdescs(Rest, SDescs);
- {?SDESC, Offset, SDesc} ->
- {ExnHandler, FrameSize, StkArity, Roots} = SDesc,
- DecRoot = fun(X) -> X-Arity end,
- NewRootsList = lists:map(DecRoot, tuple_to_list(Roots)),
- NewSDesc =
- case length(NewRootsList) > 0 andalso hd(NewRootsList) >= 0 of
- true ->
- {?SDESC, Offset, {ExnHandler, FrameSize-Arity, StkArity,
- list_to_tuple(NewRootsList)}};
- false ->
- {?SDESC, Offset, {ExnHandler, FrameSize, StkArity, Roots}}
- end,
- RestSDescs = lists:keydelete(Offset, 2, SDescs),
- fix_sdescs(Rest, [NewSDesc | RestSDescs])
+ {?SDESC, Offset, {ExnHandler, FrameSize, StkArity, Roots}} ->
+ FixedRoots = list_to_tuple([Ri - Arity || Ri <- tuple_to_list(Roots)]),
+ FixedSDesc =
+ {?SDESC, Offset, {ExnHandler, FrameSize - Arity, StkArity, FixedRoots}},
+ fix_sdescs(Rest, [FixedSDesc | lists:keydelete(Offset, 2, SDescs)])
end.
-
%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Miscellaneous functions
%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_rtl_to_llvm.erl b/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_rtl_to_llvm.erl
index ba76e1d815..d7d8d1b049 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_rtl_to_llvm.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_rtl_to_llvm.erl
@@ -430,12 +430,13 @@ trans_call_name(RtlCallName, Relocs, CallArgs, FinalArgs) ->
case RtlCallName of
PrimOp when is_atom(PrimOp) ->
LlvmName = trans_prim_op(PrimOp),
- Relocs1 = relocs_store(LlvmName, {call, {bif, PrimOp, length(CallArgs)}},
- Relocs),
+ Relocs1 =
+ relocs_store(LlvmName, {call, {bif, PrimOp, length(CallArgs)}}, Relocs),
{"@" ++ LlvmName, [], Relocs1};
{M, F, A} when is_atom(M), is_atom(F), is_integer(A) ->
- LlvmName = trans_mfa_name({M,F,A}),
- Relocs1 = relocs_store(LlvmName, {call, {M,F,A}}, Relocs),
+ LlvmName = trans_mfa_name({M, F, A}),
+ Relocs1 =
+ relocs_store(LlvmName, {call, {M, F, length(CallArgs)}}, Relocs),
{"@" ++ LlvmName, [], Relocs1};
Reg ->
case hipe_rtl:is_reg(Reg) of
diff --git a/lib/hipe/main/hipe.erl b/lib/hipe/main/hipe.erl
index d47eced6d8..539ce883c0 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/main/hipe.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/main/hipe.erl
@@ -200,6 +200,7 @@
compile_core/4,
file/1,
file/2,
+ llvm_support_available/0,
load/1,
help/0,
help_hiper/0,
@@ -648,7 +649,18 @@ run_compiler_1(DisasmFun, IcodeFun, Options) ->
%% The full option expansion is not done
%% until the DisasmFun returns.
{Code, CompOpts} = DisasmFun(Options),
- Opts = expand_options(Options ++ CompOpts),
+ Opts0 = expand_options(Options ++ CompOpts),
+ Opts =
+ case proplists:get_bool(to_llvm, Opts0) andalso
+ not llvm_support_available() of
+ true ->
+ ?error_msg("No LLVM version 3.4 or greater "
+ "found in $PATH; aborting "
+ "native code compilation.\n", []),
+ ?EXIT(cant_find_required_llvm_version);
+ false ->
+ Opts0
+ end,
check_options(Opts),
?when_option(verbose, Options,
?debug_msg("Options: ~p.\n",[Opts])),
@@ -1537,4 +1549,22 @@ check_options(Opts) ->
ok
end.
+-spec llvm_support_available() -> boolean().
+
+llvm_support_available() ->
+ get_llvm_version() >= 3.4.
+
+get_llvm_version() ->
+ OptStr = os:cmd("opt -version"),
+ SubStr = "LLVM version ", N = length(SubStr),
+ case string:str(OptStr, SubStr) of
+ 0 -> % No opt available
+ 0.0;
+ S ->
+ case string:to_float(string:sub_string(OptStr, S + N)) of
+ {error, _} -> 0.0; %XXX: Assumes no revision numbers in versioning
+ {Float, _} -> Float
+ end
+ end.
+
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/eprof_SUITE.erl b/lib/tools/test/eprof_SUITE.erl
index 1227d5b841..04b522de4a 100644
--- a/lib/tools/test/eprof_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/tools/test/eprof_SUITE.erl
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ basic(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
profiling = eprof:profile([A]),
true = exit(A, kill_it),
profiling_stopped = eprof:stop_profiling(),
- {error,_} = eprof:profile(fun() -> a = b end),
+ {error,_} = eprof:profile(fun() -> a = id(b) end),
%% with mfa
@@ -149,8 +149,7 @@ basic_option_1(Config) ->
% vanilla
{ok, _} = eprof:profile(fun() -> eprof_test:do(10) end, [{set_on_spawn, true}]),
- [{_, MfasDo1},{_, MfasLists1}] = eprof:dump(),
- Mfas1 = MfasDo1 ++ MfasLists1,
+ Mfas1 = lists:foldl(fun({_,Mfas},Out) -> Mfas ++ Out end, [], eprof:dump()),
{value, {_, {11, _}}} = lists:keysearch({eprof_test,dec,1}, 1, Mfas1),
{value, {_, { 1, _}}} = lists:keysearch({eprof_test, go,1}, 1, Mfas1),
@@ -159,8 +158,7 @@ basic_option_1(Config) ->
{ok, _} = eprof:profile(fun() -> eprof_test:do(10) end, [set_on_spawn]),
- [{_, MfasDo2},{_, MfasLists2}] = eprof:dump(),
- Mfas2 = MfasDo2 ++ MfasLists2,
+ Mfas2 = lists:foldl(fun({_,Mfas},Out) -> Mfas ++ Out end, [], eprof:dump()),
{value, {_, {11, _}}} = lists:keysearch({eprof_test,dec,1}, 1, Mfas2),
{value, {_, { 1, _}}} = lists:keysearch({eprof_test, go,1}, 1, Mfas2),
{value, {_, { 9, _}}} = lists:keysearch({lists, split_2,5}, 1, Mfas2),
@@ -255,3 +253,5 @@ ensure_eprof_stopped() ->
Pid ->
stopped=eprof:stop()
end.
+
+id(I) -> I.
diff --git a/system/doc/design_principles/applications.xml b/system/doc/design_principles/applications.xml
index 228ca1f2bf..7b030115df 100644
--- a/system/doc/design_principles/applications.xml
+++ b/system/doc/design_principles/applications.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<chapter>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>1997</year><year>2013</year>
+ <year>1997</year><year>2014</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -157,8 +157,9 @@ ch_app:stop([])</code>
all applications have dependencies to at least <c>kernel</c>
and <c>stdlib</c>.</item>
</taglist>
- <p>The syntax and contents of of the application resource file
- are described in detail in <c>app(4)</c>.</p>
+ <note><p>The syntax and contents of of the application resource file
+ are described in detail in the<seealso marker="kernel:app">
+ Application resource file reference</seealso>.</p></note>
</section>
<section>
diff --git a/system/doc/getting_started/seq_prog.xml b/system/doc/getting_started/seq_prog.xml
index 3830a34e5a..fd49102263 100644
--- a/system/doc/getting_started/seq_prog.xml
+++ b/system/doc/getting_started/seq_prog.xml
@@ -419,6 +419,129 @@ list_length([First | Rest]) ->
</section>
<section>
+ <title>Maps</title>
+ <p>Maps are a set of key to value associations. These associations
+ are encapsulated with "#{" and "}". To create an association from
+ "key" to value 42, we write:</p>
+<code type="none">
+> #{ "key" => 42 }.
+#{"key" => 42}</code>
+ <p>We will jump straight into the deep end with an example using some
+ interesting features.</p>
+ <p>The following example shows how we calculate alpha blending using
+ maps to reference color and alpha channels:</p>
+ <code type="none">
+-module(color).
+
+-export([new/4, blend/2]).
+
+-define(is_channel(V), (is_float(V) andalso V &gt;= 0.0 andalso V =&lt; 1.0)).
+
+new(R,G,B,A) when ?is_channel(R), ?is_channel(G),
+ ?is_channel(B), ?is_channel(A) ->
+ #{red =&gt; R, green =&gt; G, blue =&gt; B, alpha =&gt; A}.
+
+blend(Src,Dst) ->
+ blend(Src,Dst,alpha(Src,Dst)).
+
+blend(Src,Dst,Alpha) when Alpha > 0.0 ->
+ Dst#{
+ red := red(Src,Dst) / Alpha,
+ green := green(Src,Dst) / Alpha,
+ blue := blue(Src,Dst) / Alpha,
+ alpha := Alpha
+ };
+blend(_,Dst,_) ->
+ Dst#{
+ red := 0.0,
+ green := 0.0,
+ blue := 0.0,
+ alpha := 0.0
+ }.
+
+alpha(#{alpha := SA}, #{alpha := DA}) ->
+ SA + DA*(1.0 - SA).
+
+red(#{red := SV, alpha := SA}, #{red := DV, alpha := DA}) ->
+ SV*SA + DV*DA*(1.0 - SA).
+green(#{green := SV, alpha := SA}, #{green := DV, alpha := DA}) ->
+ SV*SA + DV*DA*(1.0 - SA).
+blue(#{blue := SV, alpha := SA}, #{blue := DV, alpha := DA}) ->
+ SV*SA + DV*DA*(1.0 - SA).</code>
+ <p>Compile (file <c>color.erl</c>) and test:</p>
+ <pre>
+> <input>c(color).</input>
+{ok,color}
+> <input>C1 = color:new(0.3,0.4,0.5,1.0).</input>
+#{alpha => 1.0,blue => 0.5,green => 0.4,red => 0.3}
+> <input>C2 = color:new(1.0,0.8,0.1,0.3).</input>
+#{alpha => 0.3,blue => 0.1,green => 0.8,red => 1.0}
+> <input>color:blend(C1,C2).</input>
+#{alpha => 1.0,blue => 0.5,green => 0.4,red => 0.3}
+> <input>color:blend(C2,C1).</input>
+#{alpha => 1.0,blue => 0.38,green => 0.52,red => 0.51}
+</pre>
+ <p>This example warrant some explanation:</p>
+ <code type="none">
+-define(is_channel(V), (is_float(V) andalso V &gt;= 0.0 andalso V =&lt; 1.0)).</code>
+ <p>
+ First we define a macro <c>is_channel</c> to help with our guard tests.
+ This is only here for convenience and to reduce syntax cluttering.
+
+ You can read more about <seealso marker="doc/reference_manual:macros">Macros</seealso>
+ in the Erlang Reference Manual.
+ </p>
+ <code type="none">
+new(R,G,B,A) when ?is_channel(R), ?is_channel(G),
+ ?is_channel(B), ?is_channel(A) ->
+ #{red =&gt; R, green =&gt; G, blue =&gt; B, alpha =&gt; A}.</code>
+ <p>
+ The function <c>new/4</c> creates a new map term with and lets the keys
+ <c>red</c>, <c>green</c>, <c>blue</c> and <c>alpha</c> be associated
+ with an initial value. In this case we only allow for float
+ values between and including 0.0 and 1.0 as ensured by the <c>?is_channel/1</c> macro
+ for each argument. Only the <c>=></c> operator is allowed when creating a new map.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ By calling <c>blend/2</c> on any color term created by <c>new/4</c> we can calculate
+ the resulting color as determined by the two maps terms.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The first thing <c>blend/2</c> does is to calculate the resulting alpha channel.
+ </p>
+ <code type="none">
+alpha(#{alpha := SA}, #{alpha := DA}) ->
+ SA + DA*(1.0 - SA).</code>
+ <p>
+ We fetch the value associated with key <c>alpha</c> for both arguments using
+ the <c>:=</c> operator. Any other keys
+ in the map are ignored, only the key <c>alpha</c> is required and checked for.
+ </p>
+ <p>This is also the case for functions <c>red/2</c>, <c>blue/2</c> and <c>green/2</c>.</p>
+ <code type="none">
+red(#{red := SV, alpha := SA}, #{red := DV, alpha := DA}) ->
+ SV*SA + DV*DA*(1.0 - SA).</code>
+ <p>
+ The difference here is that we check for two keys in each map argument. The other keys
+ are ignored.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Finally we return the resulting color in <c>blend/3</c>.
+ </p>
+ <code type="none">
+blend(Src,Dst,Alpha) when Alpha > 0.0 ->
+ Dst#{
+ red := red(Src,Dst) / Alpha,
+ green := green(Src,Dst) / Alpha,
+ blue := blue(Src,Dst) / Alpha,
+ alpha := Alpha
+ };</code>
+ <p>
+ We update the <c>Dst</c> map with new channel values. The syntax for updating an existing key with a new value is done with <c>:=</c> operator.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section>
<title>Standard Modules and Manual Pages</title>
<p>Erlang has a lot of standard modules to help you do things. For
example, the module <c>io</c> contains a lot of functions to help
diff --git a/system/doc/installation_guide/Makefile b/system/doc/installation_guide/Makefile
index 6923f52d8a..83210bd21f 100644
--- a/system/doc/installation_guide/Makefile
+++ b/system/doc/installation_guide/Makefile
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# %CopyrightBegin%
#
-# Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2012. All Rights Reserved.
+# Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2014. All Rights Reserved.
#
# 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
@@ -58,8 +58,7 @@ XML_FILES = \
GENERATED_XML_FILES = \
INSTALL.xml \
INSTALL-CROSS.xml \
- INSTALL-WIN32.xml \
- MARKDOWN.xml
+ INSTALL-WIN32.xml
# ----------------------------------------------------
@@ -74,8 +73,7 @@ REDIRECT_HTML_DIR = $(HTMLDIR)/source
REDIRECT_HTML_FILES = \
$(REDIRECT_HTML_DIR)/INSTALL.html \
$(REDIRECT_HTML_DIR)/INSTALL-CROSS.html \
- $(REDIRECT_HTML_DIR)/INSTALL-WIN32.html \
- $(REDIRECT_HTML_DIR)/MARKDOWN.html
+ $(REDIRECT_HTML_DIR)/INSTALL-WIN32.html
# ----------------------------------------------------
# FLAGS
diff --git a/system/doc/installation_guide/install-binary.xml b/system/doc/installation_guide/install-binary.xml
index 07027a39f6..af7dab6e44 100644
--- a/system/doc/installation_guide/install-binary.xml
+++ b/system/doc/installation_guide/install-binary.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<chapter>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>2000</year><year>2013</year>
+ <year>2000</year><year>2014</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -31,117 +31,40 @@
<rev>C</rev>
<file>install-binary.xml</file>
</header>
-
- <section>
- <title>UNIX</title>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
- <p>The system is delivered as a single compressed tar file.</p>
- <p>To browse the on-line HTML documentation, Netscape or an equivalent
- browser supporting frames is needed.</p>
- </section>
-
- <section>
- <title>Installation Procedure</title>
- <p>When installed, the entire system, except for a small start-up
- script, resides in a single directory tree. The location of this
- directory tree can be chosen arbitrarily by the installer, and it
- does not need to be in the user's <c>$PATH</c>. The only requirements
- are that the file system where it is placed has enough free space,
- and that the users who run Erlang/OTP have read access to it. In the
- example below, the directory tree is assumed to be located at
- <c>/usr/local/erlang</c>, which is here called the <em>top-level directory</em>.</p>
- <p>It is assumed that you have the compressed tar file, the name of
- which is <c><![CDATA[<PREFIX>.tar.gz]]></c>, where <c><![CDATA[<PREFIX>]]></c> is a string
- denoting the particular Erlang/OTP release, e.g.
- <c>otp_LXA_11930_sunos5_R9B</c>.</p>
- <p>Wherever the string <c><![CDATA[<PREFIX>]]></c> is used below, it should
- be replaced by the actual name prefix of the compressed tar file.</p>
- <p>The tape archive file does not have one single directory in which
- all other files are rooted. Therefore the tape archive file must be
- extracted into an empty (newly created) directory.</p>
- <list type="ordered">
- <item>
- <p>If the <em>top-level directory</em> does not already exist,
- create it:</p>
- <pre>
-mkdir /usr/local/erlang</pre>
- </item>
- <item>
- <p>Change the current directory to the <em>top level directory</em>:</p>
- <pre>
-cd /usr/local/erlang</pre>
- </item>
- <item>
- <p>Create the <em>installation directory</em> with an appropriate
- name. For example:</p>
- <pre>
-mkdir otp_r7b</pre>
- </item>
- <item>
- <p>Change to the <em>installation directory</em>, e.g.</p>
- <pre>
-cd otp_r7b</pre>
- </item>
- <item>
- <p>Assuming the compressed tar file resides in the directory
- <c><![CDATA[<SOME-DIR>]]></c>,. extract the compressed tar file into the
- current directory:</p>
- <pre>
-gunzip -c &lt;SOME-DIR&gt;/&lt;PREFIX&gt;.tar.gz | tar xfp -</pre>
- </item>
- <item>
- <p>Read the <c>README</c> file in the installation directory for
- last minute updates, before proceeding.</p>
- </item>
- <item>
- <p>Run the <c>Install</c> script in the installation directory,
- with the absolute path of the installation directory as argument,</p>
- <pre>
-./Install /usr/local/erlang/otp_r7b</pre>
- <p>and supply answers to the prompts.</p>
- <p>In most cases, there is a default answer in square brackets
- (<c>[]</c>). If the default is satisfactory, just press
- <c><![CDATA[<Return>]]></c>. In general you are only prompted for one thing:</p>
- <list type="bulleted">
- <item>
- <p>"Do you want to use a minimal system startup instead of the
- SASL startup?" <br></br>
-
- In a minimal system, only the Kernel and STDLIB applications
- are loaded and started. If the SASL startup is used, the SASL
- application is included as well. Normally, the minimal system
- is enough.</p>
- </item>
- </list>
- </item>
- <item>
- <p>Make Erlang/OTP available for users, either by putting the path
- <c>/usr/local/erlang/otp_r7b/bin</c> in users <c>$PATH</c>
- variable, or link the executable
- <c>/usr/local/erlang/otp_r7b/bin/erl</c> accordingly, e.g.:</p>
- <pre>
-ln -s /usr/local/erlang/otp_r7b/bin/erl /usr/local/bin/erl </pre>
- </item>
- </list>
- </section>
- </section>
-
<section>
<title>Windows</title>
<section>
<title>Introduction</title>
- <p>The system is delivered as a single <c>.exe</c> file.</p>
- <p>To browse the on-line HTML documentation, Netscape or an equivalent
- browser supporting frames is needed.</p>
+ <p>The system is delivered as a Windows Installer executable.
+ Get it from our <url href="http://www.erlang.org/download.html">download page</url>.</p>
</section>
<section>
- <title>Installation Procedure</title>
+ <title>Installation</title>
<p>The installation procedure is is automated. Double-click the
<c>.exe</c> file icon and follow the instructions.</p>
</section>
+ <section>
+ <title>Verification</title>
+ <list type="bulleted">
+ <item>
+ <p>Start Erlang/OTP by double-clicking on the Erlang shortcut icon on the
+ desktop.</p>
+ <p>Expect a command line window to pop up with an output looking something like this:</p>
+ <pre>
+ Erlang/OTP 17 [erts-6.0] [64-bit] [smp:2:2]
+
+ Eshell V6.0 (abort with ^G)
+ 1></pre>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <p>Exit by entering the command <c>halt()</c>,</p>
+ <pre>
+ 2> <input>halt().</input></pre>
+ <p>which will close the Erlang/OTP shell. </p>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
</section>
</chapter>
diff --git a/system/doc/installation_guide/part.xml b/system/doc/installation_guide/part.xml
index 19808fd165..02bf98db7c 100644
--- a/system/doc/installation_guide/part.xml
+++ b/system/doc/installation_guide/part.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<part xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>2000</year><year>2013</year>
+ <year>2000</year><year>2014</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -32,9 +32,7 @@
<p>How to install Erlang/OTP on UNIX or Windows.</p>
</description>
<xi:include href="install-binary.xml"/>
- <xi:include href="verification.xml"/>
<xi:include href="INSTALL.xml"/>
<xi:include href="INSTALL-CROSS.xml"/>
<xi:include href="INSTALL-WIN32.xml"/>
- <xi:include href="MARKDOWN.xml"/>
</part> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/system/doc/installation_guide/verification.xml b/system/doc/installation_guide/verification.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 391ddfb7b8..0000000000
--- a/system/doc/installation_guide/verification.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE chapter SYSTEM "chapter.dtd">
-
-<chapter>
- <header>
- <copyright>
- <year>2000</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>Installation Verification</title>
- <prepared>Peter H&ouml;gfeldt</prepared>
- <responsible>Peter H&ouml;gfeldt</responsible>
- <docno></docno>
- <approved>(Peter H&ouml;gfeldt</approved>
- <checked></checked>
- <date>1997-05-26</date>
- <rev>C</rev>
- <file>verification.xml</file>
- </header>
- <p>This chapter is about verifying your installation by performing
- a few simple tests to see that your system is properly installed.</p>
-
- <section>
- <title>UNIX</title>
- <list type="bulleted">
- <item>
- <p>Start Erlang/OTP from the command line,</p>
- <pre>
- unix> erl</pre>
- <p>Expect the following output:</p>
- <pre>
- Erlang (BEAM) emulator version 5.0.1 [threads]
-
- Eshell V5.0.1 (abort with ^G)
- 1></pre>
- </item>
- <item>
- <p>Start the GS-based toolbar from the Erlang shell, </p>
- <pre>
- 1> <input>toolbar:start().</input></pre>
- <p>and check that the toolbar window pops up.
- </p>
- <p><em>Note:</em> The trailing full stop (<c>"."</c>) is an end marker
- for all commands in the Erlang shell, and must be entered for a
- command to begin execution.</p>
- </item>
- <item>
- <p>Exit by entering the command <c>halt()</c>,</p>
- <pre>
- 2> <input>halt().</input></pre>
- <p>which should end both the toolbar window and the command line window. </p>
- </item>
- </list>
- </section>
-
- <section>
- <title>Windows</title>
- <list type="bulleted">
- <item>
- <p>Start Erlang/OTP by double-clicking on the Erlang shortcut icon on the
- desktop.</p>
- <p>Expect a command line window to pop up with the following output,</p>
- <pre>
- Erlang (BEAM) emulator version 5.0.1 [threads]
-
- Eshell V5.0.1 (abort with ^G)
- 1></pre>
- </item>
- <item>
- <p>Start the GS-based toolbar from the Erlang shell, </p>
- <pre>
- 1> <input>toolbar:start().</input></pre>
- <p>and check that the toolbar window pops up.
- </p>
- <p><em>Note:</em> The trailing full stop (<c>"."</c>) is an end marker
- for all commands in the Erlang shell, and must be entered for a
- command to begin execution.</p>
- </item>
- <item>
- <p>Exit by entering the command <c>halt()</c>,</p>
- <pre>
- 2> <input>halt().</input></pre>
- <p>which should end both the toolbar window and the command line window. </p>
- </item>
- </list>
- </section>
-</chapter>
-
diff --git a/system/doc/installation_guide/xmlfiles.mk b/system/doc/installation_guide/xmlfiles.mk
index 3995c607af..c443334cd7 100644
--- a/system/doc/installation_guide/xmlfiles.mk
+++ b/system/doc/installation_guide/xmlfiles.mk
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# %CopyrightBegin%
#
-# Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2013. All Rights Reserved.
+# Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2014. All Rights Reserved.
#
# 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
@@ -18,8 +18,6 @@
#
INST_GUIDE_CHAPTER_FILES = \
install-binary.xml \
- verification.xml \
INSTALL.xml \
INSTALL-CROSS.xml \
- INSTALL-WIN32.xml \
- MARKDOWN.xml
+ INSTALL-WIN32.xml
diff --git a/system/doc/reference_manual/data_types.xml b/system/doc/reference_manual/data_types.xml
index 8c690d6b86..0031664dfb 100644
--- a/system/doc/reference_manual/data_types.xml
+++ b/system/doc/reference_manual/data_types.xml
@@ -190,6 +190,38 @@ adam
</section>
<section>
+ <title>Map</title>
+ <p>Compound data type with a variable number of key-value associations:</p>
+ <pre>
+#{Key1=>Value1,...,KeyN=>ValueN}</pre>
+ <p>Each key-value association in the map is called an
+ <em>association pair</em>. The key and value parts of the pair are
+ called <em>elements</em>. The number of association pairs is said to be
+ the <em>size</em> of the map.</p>
+ <p>There exists a number of BIFs to manipulate maps.</p>
+ <p>Examples:</p>
+ <pre>
+1> <input>M1 = #{name=>adam,age=>24,date=>{july,29}}.</input>
+#{age => 24,date => {july,29},name => adam}
+2> <input>maps:get(name,M1).</input>
+adam
+3> <input>maps:get(date,M1).</input>
+{july,29}
+4> <input>M2 = maps:update(age,25,M1).</input>
+#{age => 25,date => {july,29},name => adam}
+5> <input>map_size(M).</input>
+3
+6> <input>map_size(#{}).</input>
+0</pre>
+ <p>A collection of maps processing functions can be found in
+ the STDLIB module <seealso marker="stdlib:maps"><c>maps</c></seealso>.</p>
+ <p>Read more about <seealso marker="maps">Maps</seealso>.</p>
+ <note>
+ <p>Maps are considered experimental during OTP 17.</p>
+ </note>
+ </section>
+
+ <section>
<title>List</title>
<p>Compound data type with a variable number of terms.</p>
<pre>
diff --git a/system/doc/reference_manual/expressions.xml b/system/doc/reference_manual/expressions.xml
index e9de3e006e..37208710fe 100644
--- a/system/doc/reference_manual/expressions.xml
+++ b/system/doc/reference_manual/expressions.xml
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Expr1 + Expr2</code>
<marker id="term"></marker>
<title>Terms</title>
<p>The simplest form of expression is a term, that is an integer,
- float, atom, string, list or tuple.
+ float, atom, string, list, map or tuple.
The return value is the term itself.</p>
</section>
@@ -1348,6 +1348,9 @@ end</pre>
<cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>is_list/1</c></cell>
</row>
<row>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>is_map/1</c></cell>
+ </row>
+ <row>
<cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>is_number/1</c></cell>
</row>
<row>
@@ -1398,6 +1401,9 @@ end</pre>
<cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>length(List)</c></cell>
</row>
<row>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>map_size(Map)</c></cell>
+ </row>
+ <row>
<cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>node()</c></cell>
</row>
<row>
diff --git a/system/doc/reference_manual/maps.xml b/system/doc/reference_manual/maps.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..78808ce4a2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/system/doc/reference_manual/maps.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,274 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
+<!DOCTYPE chapter SYSTEM "chapter.dtd">
+
+<chapter>
+ <header>
+ <copyright>
+ <year>2014</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>Maps</title>
+ <prepared></prepared>
+ <docno></docno>
+ <date></date>
+ <rev></rev>
+ <file>maps.xml</file>
+ </header>
+
+ <note>
+ <p>Maps are considered experimental during OTP 17 and may be subject to change.</p>
+ <p>The documentation below describes it being possible to use arbitrary
+ expressions or variables as keys, this is <em>NOT</em> implemented in the current
+ version of Erlang/OTP.</p>
+ <p>Exceptions returns <c>badarg</c> instead of <c>badmap</c>, this will change in
+ the future releases.</p>
+ </note>
+
+ <section>
+ <title>Creating Maps</title>
+ <p>
+ Constructing a new map is done by letting an expression <c>K</c> be associated with
+ another expression <c>V</c>:
+ </p>
+ <code>#{ K => V }</code>
+ <p>
+ New maps may include multiple associations at construction by listing every
+ association:
+ </p>
+ <code>#{ K1 => V1, .., Kn => Vn }</code>
+ <p>
+ An empty map is constructed by not associating any terms with each other:
+ </p>
+ <code>#{}</code>
+ <p>
+ All keys and values in the map are terms. Any expression is first evaluated and
+ then the resulting terms are used as <em>key</em> and <em>value</em> respectively.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Keys and values are separated by the <c>=></c> arrow and associations are
+ separated by <c>,</c>.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ Examples:
+ </p>
+ <code>
+M0 = #{}, % empty map
+M1 = #{a => &lt;&lt;"hello"&gt;&gt;}, % single association with literals
+M2 = #{1 => 2, b => b}, % multiple associations with literals
+M3 = #{k => {A,B}}, % single association with variables
+M4 = #{{"w", 1} => f()}. % compound key associated with an evaluated expression</code>
+ <p>
+ where, <c>A</c> and <c>B</c> are any expressions and <c>M0</c> through <c>M4</c>
+ are the resulting map terms.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If two matching keys are declared, the latter key will take precedence.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Example:
+ </p>
+
+<pre>
+1> <input>#{1 => a, 1 => b}.</input>
+#{1 => b }
+2> <input>#{1.0 => a, 1 => b}.</input>
+#{1 => b, 1.0 => a}
+</pre>
+ <p>
+ The order in which the expressions constructing the keys and their
+ associated values are evaluated is not defined. The syntactic order of
+ the key-value pairs in the construction is of no relevance, except in
+ the above mentioned case of two matching keys.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section>
+ <title>Updating Maps</title>
+ <p>
+ Updating a map has similar syntax as constructing it.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ An expression defining the map to be updated is put in front of the expression
+ defining the keys to be updated and their respective values.
+ </p>
+ <code>M#{ K => V }</code>
+ <p>
+ where <c>M</c> is a term of type map and <c>K</c> and <c>V</c> are any expression.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If key <c>K</c> does not match any existing key in the map, a new association
+ will be created from key <c>K</c> to value <c>V</c>. If key <c>K</c> matches
+ an existing key in map <c>M</c> its associated value will be replaced by the
+ new value <c>V</c>. In both cases the evaluated map expression will return a new map.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If <c>M</c> is not of type map an exception of type <c>badmap</c> is thrown.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ To only update an existing value, the following syntax is used,
+ </p>
+ <code>M#{ K := V } </code>
+ <p>
+ where <c>M</c> is an term of type map, <c>V</c> is an expression and <c>K</c>
+ is an expression which evaluates to an existing key in <c>M</c>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If key <c>K</c> does not match any existing keys in map <c>M</c> an exception
+ of type <c>badarg</c> will be triggered at runtime. If a matching key <c>K</c>
+ is present in map <c>M</c> its associated value will be replaced by the new
+ value <c>V</c> and the evaluated map expression returns a new map.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If <c>M</c> is not of type map an exception of type <c>badmap</c> is thrown.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Examples:
+ </p>
+ <code>
+M0 = #{},
+M1 = M0#{a => 0},
+M2 = M1#{a => 1, b => 2},
+M3 = M2#{"function" => fun() -> f() end},
+M4 = M3#{a := 2, b := 3}. % 'a' and 'b' was added in `M1` and `M2`.</code>
+ <p>
+ where <c>M0</c> is any map. It follows that <c>M1 .. M4</c> are maps as well.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ More Examples:
+ </p>
+<pre>
+1> <input>M = #{1 => a}.</input>
+#{1 => a }
+2> <input>M#{1.0 => b}.</input>
+#{1 => a, 1.0 => b}.
+3> <input>M#{1 := b}.</input>
+#{1 => b}
+4> <input>M#{1.0 := b}.</input>
+** exception error: bad argument
+</pre>
+ <p>
+ As in construction, the order in which the key and value expressions
+ are evaluated is not defined. The
+ syntactic order of the key-value pairs in the update is of no
+ relevance, except in the case where two keys match, in which
+ case the latter value is used.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+
+ <section>
+ <title>Maps in Patterns</title>
+ <p>
+ Matching of key-value associations from maps is done in the following way:
+ </p>
+
+ <code>#{ K := V } = M</code>
+ <p>
+ where <c>M</c> is any map. The key <c>K</c> has to be an expression with bound
+ variables or a literals, and <c>V</c> can be any pattern with either bound or
+ unbound variables.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If the variable <c>V</c> is unbound, it will be bound to the value associated
+ with the key <c>K</c>, which has to exist in the map <c>M</c>. If the variable
+ <c>V</c> is bound, it has to match the value associated with <c>K</c> in <c>M</c>.
+ </p>
+ <p> Example: </p>
+<code>
+1> <input>M = #{"tuple" => {1,2}}.</input>
+#{"tuple" => {1,2}}
+2> <input>#{"tuple" := {1,B}} = M.</input>
+#{"tuple" => {1,2}}
+3> <input>B.</input>
+2.</code>
+ <p>
+ This will bind variable <c>B</c> to integer <c>2</c>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Similarly, multiple values from the map may be matched:
+ </p>
+ <code>#{ K1 := V1, .., Kn := Vn } = M</code>
+ <p>
+ where keys <c>K1 .. Kn</c> are any expressions with literals or bound variables. If all
+ keys exist in map <c>M</c> all variables in <c>V1 .. Vn</c> will be matched to the
+ associated values of their respective keys.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If the matching conditions are not met, the match will fail, either with
+ </p>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ a <c>badmatch</c> exception, if used in the context of the matching operator
+ as in the example,
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ or resulting in the next clause being tested in function heads and
+ case expressions.
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ <p>
+ Matching in maps only allows for <c>:=</c> as delimiters of associations.
+ The order in which keys are declared in matching has no relevance.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Duplicate keys are allowed in matching and will match each pattern associated
+ to the keys.
+ </p>
+ <code>#{ K := V1, K := V2 } = M</code>
+ <p>
+ Matching an expression against an empty map literal will match its type but
+ no variables will be bound:
+ </p>
+ <code>#{} = Expr</code>
+ <p>
+ This expression will match if the expression <c>Expr</c> is of type map, otherwise
+ it will fail with an exception <c>badmatch</c>.
+ </p>
+ <section>
+ <title>Matching syntax: Example with literals in function heads</title>
+ <p>
+ Matching of literals as keys are allowed in function heads.
+ </p>
+ <code>
+%% only start if not_started
+handle_call(start, From, #{ state := not_started } = S) ->
+...
+ {reply, ok, S#{ state := start }};
+
+%% only change if started
+handle_call(change, From, #{ state := start } = S) ->
+...
+ {reply, ok, S#{ state := changed }};</code>
+ </section>
+ </section>
+ <section>
+ <title>Maps in Guards</title>
+ <p>
+ Maps are allowed in guards as long as all sub-expressions are valid guard expressions.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Two guard BIFs handles maps:
+ </p>
+ <list>
+ <item>
+ <seealso marker="erts:erlang#is_map/1">is_map/1</seealso>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ <seealso marker="erts:erlang#map_size/1">map_size/1</seealso>
+ </item>
+ </list>
+ </section>
+</chapter>
diff --git a/system/doc/reference_manual/modules.xml b/system/doc/reference_manual/modules.xml
index cd4c3a1b1b..f0ec7ef165 100644
--- a/system/doc/reference_manual/modules.xml
+++ b/system/doc/reference_manual/modules.xml
@@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ fact(0) -> % |
<pre>
-Tag(Value).</pre>
<p><c>Tag</c> must be an atom, while <c>Value</c> must be a literal
- term. As a convenience in user-defined attributes, the literal term
- <c>Value</c> the syntax <c>Name/Arity</c>
- (where <c>Name</c> is an atom and <c>Arity</c> a positive integer)
- will be translated to <c>{Name,Arity}</c>.</p>
+ term. As a convenience in user-defined attributes, if the literal term
+ <c>Value</c> has the syntax <c>Name/Arity</c>
+ (where <c>Name</c> is an atom and <c>Arity</c> a positive integer),
+ the term <c>Name/Arity</c> will be translated to <c>{Name,Arity}</c>.</p>
<p>Any module attribute can be specified. The attributes are stored
in the compiled code and can be retrieved by calling
diff --git a/system/doc/reference_manual/part.xml b/system/doc/reference_manual/part.xml
index ee8f3dd7eb..36fb888748 100644
--- a/system/doc/reference_manual/part.xml
+++ b/system/doc/reference_manual/part.xml
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@
<xi:include href="typespec.xml"/>
<xi:include href="expressions.xml"/>
<xi:include href="macros.xml"/>
+ <xi:include href="maps.xml"/>
<xi:include href="records.xml"/>
<xi:include href="errors.xml"/>
<xi:include href="processes.xml"/>
diff --git a/system/doc/reference_manual/typespec.xml b/system/doc/reference_manual/typespec.xml
index 71aec732cf..cc35c6eb21 100644
--- a/system/doc/reference_manual/typespec.xml
+++ b/system/doc/reference_manual/typespec.xml
@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@
| Fun
| Integer
| List
+ | Map
| Tuple
| Union
| UserDefined %% described in Section 6.3
@@ -126,10 +127,17 @@
| nonempty_improper_list(Type1, Type2) %% Type1 and Type2 as above
| nonempty_list(Type) %% Proper non-empty list
+ Map :: map() %% stands for a map of any size
+ | #{} %% stands for a map of any size
+ | #{PairList}
+
Tuple :: tuple() %% stands for a tuple of any size
| {}
| {TList}
+ PairList :: Type => Type
+ | Type => Type, PairList
+
TList :: Type
| Type, TList
@@ -275,6 +283,10 @@
Records have been extended to possibly contain type information.
This is described in the sub-section <seealso marker="#typeinrecords">"Type information in record declarations"</seealso> below.
</p>
+ <note>
+ <p>Map types, both <c>map()</c> and <c>#{ ... }</c>, are considered experimental during OTP 17.</p>
+ <p>No type information of maps pairs, only the containing map types, are used by Dialyzer in OTP 17.</p>
+ </note>
</section>
<section>
diff --git a/system/doc/reference_manual/xmlfiles.mk b/system/doc/reference_manual/xmlfiles.mk
index 6886c8c7cf..181e6f8042 100644
--- a/system/doc/reference_manual/xmlfiles.mk
+++ b/system/doc/reference_manual/xmlfiles.mk
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ REF_MAN_CHAPTER_FILES = \
functions.xml \
expressions.xml \
macros.xml \
+ maps.xml \
records.xml \
errors.xml \
processes.xml \
diff --git a/system/doc/system_principles/system_principles.xml b/system/doc/system_principles/system_principles.xml
index 4f2202fdd1..70c69b1dab 100644
--- a/system/doc/system_principles/system_principles.xml
+++ b/system/doc/system_principles/system_principles.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<chapter>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>1996</year><year>2013</year>
+ <year>1996</year><year>2014</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -34,13 +34,12 @@
<p>An Erlang runtime system is started with the command <c>erl</c>:</p>
<pre>
% <input>erl</input>
-Erlang (BEAM) emulator version 5.2.3.5 [hipe] [threads:0]
+Erlang/OTP 17 [erts-6.0] [hipe] [smp:8:8]
-Eshell V5.2.3.5 (abort with ^G)
+Eshell V6.0 (abort with ^G)
1> </pre>
<p><c>erl</c> understands a number of command line arguments, see
- <c>erl(1)</c>. A number of them are also described in this
- chapter.</p>
+ <c>erl(1)</c>. A number of them are also described in this chapter.</p>
<p>Application programs can access the values of the command line
arguments by calling one of the functions
<c>init:get_argument(Key)</c>, or <c>init:get_arguments()</c>.