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-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/alt_dist.xml22
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/crash_dump.xml8
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/driver.xml142
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/driver_entry.xml8
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/erl.xml20
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/erl_dist_protocol.xml12
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/erl_driver.xml17
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml685
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/erlang.xml279
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/erlc.xml10
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/erlsrv.xml22
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/escript.xml20
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/inet_cfg.xml13
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/match_spec.xml40
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/notes.xml28
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/tty.xml8
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/zlib.xml24
17 files changed, 991 insertions, 367 deletions
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/alt_dist.xml b/erts/doc/src/alt_dist.xml
index 9a68b3cf40..a929aec97f 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/alt_dist.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/alt_dist.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<chapter>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>2000</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>2000</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>How to implement an alternative carrier for the Erlang distribution</title>
@@ -939,7 +939,7 @@
connection that is not functioning.</item>
<item>'R': Get creation number of listen socket, which is used to
dig out the number stored in the lock file to differentiate
- between invocations of Erlang nodes with the same name.\011 </item>
+ between invocations of Erlang nodes with the same name.</item>
</list>
<p>The control interface gets a buffer to return its value in,
but is free to allocate it's own buffer is the provided one is
@@ -949,11 +949,11 @@
( 2) char* buf, int count, char** res, int res_size)
( 3) {
( 4) /* Local macro to ensure large enough buffer. */
-( 5) #define ENSURE(N) \\
-( 6) do { \\
-( 7) if (res_size < N) { \\
-( 8) *res = ALLOC(N); \\
-( 9) } \\
+( 5) #define ENSURE(N) \
+( 6) do { \
+( 7) if (res_size < N) { \
+( 8) *res = ALLOC(N); \
+( 9) } \
(10) } while(0)
(11) UdsData *ud = (UdsData *) handle;
@@ -1075,7 +1075,7 @@ Eshell V5.0 (abort with ^G)
(bing@hador)2></pre>
<p>...</p>
<pre>
-$ <input>erl -pa $ERL_TOP/lib/kernel/examples/uds_dist/ebin -proto_dist uds \\ </input>
+$ <input>erl -pa $ERL_TOP/lib/kernel/examples/uds_dist/ebin -proto_dist uds \ </input>
<input> -no_epmd -sname bong</input>
Erlang (BEAM) emulator version 5.0
@@ -1084,7 +1084,7 @@ Eshell V5.0 (abort with ^G)
<p>One can utilize the ERL_FLAGS environment variable to store the
complicated parameters in:</p>
<pre>
-$ <input>ERL_FLAGS=-pa $ERL_TOP/lib/kernel/examples/uds_dist/ebin \\ </input>
+$ <input>ERL_FLAGS=-pa $ERL_TOP/lib/kernel/examples/uds_dist/ebin \ </input>
<input> -proto_dist uds -no_epmd</input>
$ <input>export ERL_FLAGS</input>
$ <input>erl -sname bang</input>
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/crash_dump.xml b/erts/doc/src/crash_dump.xml
index 5182929358..b3c4671c3d 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/crash_dump.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/crash_dump.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<chapter>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>1999</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>1999</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps</title>
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
allocators see
<seealso marker="erts_alloc">erts_alloc(3)</seealso>.</item>
<item>"<em>&lt;A&gt;</em>: Cannot reallocate <em>&lt;N&gt;</em>
- bytes of memory\011(of type "<em>&lt;T&gt;</em>")." - Same as
+ bytes of memory (of type "<em>&lt;T&gt;</em>")." - Same as
above with the exception that memory was being reallocated
instead of being allocated when the system ran out of memory.</item>
<item>"Unexpected op code <em>N</em>" - Error in compiled
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/driver.xml b/erts/doc/src/driver.xml
index c396ee0b90..12c79aee90 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/driver.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/driver.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<chapter>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>2001</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>2001</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>How to implement a driver</title>
@@ -510,11 +510,11 @@ static int do_select(const char* s, our_data_t* data)
PGconn* conn = data->conn;
/* if there's an error return it now */
if (PQsendQuery(conn, s) == 0) {
-\011ei_x_buff x;
-\011ei_x_new_with_version(&x);
-\011encode_error(&x, conn);
-\011driver_output(data->port, x.buff, x.index);
-\011ei_x_free(&x);
+ ei_x_buff x;
+ ei_x_new_with_version(&x);
+ encode_error(&x, conn);
+ driver_output(data->port, x.buff, x.index);
+ ei_x_free(&x);
}
/* else wait for ready_output to get results */
return 0;
@@ -532,31 +532,31 @@ static void ready_io(ErlDrvData drv_data, ErlDrvEvent event)
ei_x_buff x;
ei_x_new_with_version(&x);
if (data->connecting) {
-\011ConnStatusType status;
-\011PQconnectPoll(conn);
-\011status = PQstatus(conn);
-\011if (status == CONNECTION_OK)
-\011 encode_ok(&x);
-\011else if (status == CONNECTION_BAD)
-\011 encode_error(&x, conn);
+ ConnStatusType status;
+ PQconnectPoll(conn);
+ status = PQstatus(conn);
+ if (status == CONNECTION_OK)
+ encode_ok(&x);
+ else if (status == CONNECTION_BAD)
+ encode_error(&x, conn);
} else {
-\011PQconsumeInput(conn);
-\011if (PQisBusy(conn))
-\011 return;
-\011res = PQgetResult(conn);
-\011encode_result(&x, res, conn);
-\011PQclear(res);
-\011for (;;) {
-\011 res = PQgetResult(conn);
-\011 if (res == NULL)
-\011\011break;
-\011 PQclear(res);
-\011}
+ PQconsumeInput(conn);
+ if (PQisBusy(conn))
+ return;
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ encode_result(&x, res, conn);
+ PQclear(res);
+ for (;;) {
+ res = PQgetResult(conn);
+ if (res == NULL)
+ break;
+ PQclear(res);
+ }
}
if (x.index > 1) {
-\011driver_output(data->port, x.buff, x.index);
-\011if (data->connecting)
-\011 driver_select(data->port, (ErlDrvEvent)data->socket, DO_WRITE, 0);
+ driver_output(data->port, x.buff, x.index);
+ if (data->connecting)
+ driver_select(data->port, (ErlDrvEvent)data->socket, DO_WRITE, 0);
}
ei_x_free(&x);
}
@@ -592,17 +592,17 @@ static void ready_io(ErlDrvData drv_data, ErlDrvEvent event)
connect(ConnectStr) ->
case erl_ddll:load_driver(".", "pg_async") of
-\011ok -> ok;
-\011{error, already_loaded} -> ok;
-\011_ -> exit({error, could_not_load_driver})
+ ok -> ok;
+ {error, already_loaded} -> ok;
+ _ -> exit({error, could_not_load_driver})
end,
Port = open_port({spawn, ?MODULE}, [binary]),
port_control(Port, ?DRV_CONNECT, ConnectStr),
case return_port_data(Port) of
-\011ok ->
-\011 {ok, Port};
-\011Error ->
-\011 Error
+ ok ->
+ {ok, Port};
+ Error ->
+ Error
end.
disconnect(Port) ->
@@ -617,8 +617,8 @@ select(Port, Query) ->
return_port_data(Port) ->
receive
-\011{Port, {data, Data}} ->
-\011 binary_to_term(Data)
+ {Port, {data, Data}} ->
+ binary_to_term(Data)
end.
]]></code>
<p>The Erlang code is slightly different, this is because we
@@ -662,22 +662,22 @@ return_port_data(Port) ->
call-back <c><![CDATA[ready_async]]></c>.</p>
<code type="none"><![CDATA[
static ErlDrvEntry next_perm_driver_entry = {
- NULL,\011\011\011/* init */
+ NULL, /* init */
start,
- NULL, \011\011\011/* stop */
- output,\011\011\011
- NULL,\011\011\011/* ready_input */
- NULL,\011\011\011/* ready_output */
- "next_perm", /* the name of the driver */
- NULL,\011\011\011/* finish */
- NULL,\011\011\011/* handle */
- NULL,\011\011\011/* control */
- NULL,\011\011\011/* timeout */
- NULL,\011\011\011/* outputv */
+ NULL, /* stop */
+ output,
+ NULL, /* ready_input */
+ NULL, /* ready_output */
+ "next_perm", /* the name of the driver */
+ NULL, /* finish */
+ NULL, /* handle */
+ NULL, /* control */
+ NULL, /* timeout */
+ NULL, /* outputv */
ready_async,
- NULL,\011\011\011/* flush */
- NULL,\011\011\011/* call */
- NULL\011\011\011/* event */
+ NULL, /* flush */
+ NULL, /* call */
+ NULL /* event */
};
]]></code>
<p>The <c><![CDATA[output]]></c> function allocates the work-area of the
@@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ struct our_async_data {
};
our_async_data::our_async_data(ErlDrvPort p, int command,
-\011\011\011 const char* buf, int len)
+ const char* buf, int len)
: prev(command == 2),
data((int*)buf, (int*)buf + len / sizeof(int))
{
@@ -722,9 +722,9 @@ static void do_perm(void* async_data)
{
our_async_data* d = reinterpret_cast<our_async_data*>(async_data);
if (d->prev)
-\011prev_permutation(d->data.begin(), d->data.end());
+ prev_permutation(d->data.begin(), d->data.end());
else
-\011next_permutation(d->data.begin(), d->data.end());
+ next_permutation(d->data.begin(), d->data.end());
}
]]></code>
<p>In the <c><![CDATA[ready_async]]></c> function, the output is sent back to the
@@ -742,9 +742,9 @@ static void ready_async(ErlDrvData drv_data, ErlDrvThreadData async_data)
int n = d->data.size(), result_n = n*2 + 3;
ErlDrvTermData* result = new ErlDrvTermData[result_n], * rp = result;
for (vector<int>::iterator i = d->data.begin();
-\011 i != d->data.end(); ++i) {
-\011*rp++ = ERL_DRV_INT;
-\011*rp++ = *i;
+ i != d->data.end(); ++i) {
+ *rp++ = ERL_DRV_INT;
+ *rp++ = *i;
}
*rp++ = ERL_DRV_NIL;
*rp++ = ERL_DRV_LIST;
@@ -767,16 +767,16 @@ static void ready_async(ErlDrvData drv_data, ErlDrvThreadData async_data)
load() ->
case whereis(next_perm) of
-\011undefined ->
-\011 case erl_ddll:load_driver(".", "next_perm") of
-\011\011ok -> ok;
-\011\011{error, already_loaded} -> ok;
-\011\011E -> exit(E)
-\011 end,
-\011 Port = open_port({spawn, "next_perm"}, []),
-\011 register(next_perm, Port);
-\011_ ->
-\011 ok
+ undefined ->
+ case erl_ddll:load_driver(".", "next_perm") of
+ ok -> ok;
+ {error, already_loaded} -> ok;
+ E -> exit(E)
+ end,
+ Port = open_port({spawn, "next_perm"}, []),
+ register(next_perm, Port);
+ _ ->
+ ok
end.
list_to_integer_binaries(L) ->
@@ -793,8 +793,8 @@ next_perm(L, Nxt) ->
B = list_to_integer_binaries(L),
port_control(next_perm, Nxt, B),
receive
-\011Result ->
-\011 Result
+ Result ->
+ Result
end.
all_perm(L) ->
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/driver_entry.xml b/erts/doc/src/driver_entry.xml
index 6b7d2acf24..e71b48bd92 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/driver_entry.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/driver_entry.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<cref>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>2001</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>2001</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>driver_entry</title>
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ typedef struct erl_drv_entry {
<p>This is called when the port is closed, with
<c>port_close/1</c> or <c>Port ! {self(), close}</c>. Note
that terminating the port owner process also closes the
- p\011 port.</p>
+ port.</p>
</item>
<tag><marker id="output"/>void (*output)(ErlDrvData drv_data, char *buf, int len)</tag>
<item>
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erl.xml b/erts/doc/src/erl.xml
index f2f799edf9..7a2ab375d1 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/erl.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/erl.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<comref>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>1996</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>1996</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>erl</title>
@@ -410,7 +410,7 @@
<tag><c><![CDATA[-setcookie Cookie]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Sets the magic cookie of the node to <c><![CDATA[Cookie]]></c>, see
- <seealso marker="erlang#erlang:set_cookie/2">erlang:set_cookie/2</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="erlang#set_cookie/2">erlang:set_cookie/2</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[-shutdown_time Time]]></c></tag>
<item>
@@ -527,11 +527,16 @@
<p>Calling <c>erlang:halt/1</c> with a string argument will still
produce a crash dump.</p>
</item>
- <tag><c><![CDATA[+h Size]]></c></tag>
+ <tag><c><![CDATA[+hms Size]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Sets the default heap size of processes to the size
<c><![CDATA[Size]]></c>.</p>
</item>
+ <tag><c><![CDATA[+hmbs Size]]></c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Sets the default binary virtual heap size of processes to the size
+ <c><![CDATA[Size]]></c>.</p>
+ </item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[+K true | false]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Enables or disables the kernel poll functionality if
@@ -793,6 +798,11 @@
Valid range is 4-8192 kilowords. The default stack size
is OS dependent.</p>
</item>
+ <tag><c><![CDATA[+t size]]></c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <marker id="+t"></marker>
+ <p>Set the maximum number of atoms the VM can handle. Default is 1048576.</p>
+ </item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[+T Level]]></c></tag>
<item>
<marker id="+T"></marker>
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erl_dist_protocol.xml b/erts/doc/src/erl_dist_protocol.xml
index 9a203289e9..5978af178a 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/erl_dist_protocol.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/erl_dist_protocol.xml
@@ -129,8 +129,8 @@ By default EPMD listens on port 4369.
<cell align="center">PortNo</cell>
<cell align="center">NodeType</cell>
<cell align="center">Protocol</cell>
- <cell align="center">LowestVersion</cell>
<cell align="center">HighestVersion</cell>
+ <cell align="center">LowestVersion</cell>
<cell align="center">Nlen</cell>
<cell align="center">NodeName</cell>
<cell align="center">Elen</cell>
@@ -150,16 +150,16 @@ By default EPMD listens on port 4369.
<item>
0 = tcp/ip-v4, ...
</item>
- <tag><c>LowestVersion</c></tag>
- <item>
- The lowest distribution version that this node can handle.
- See the next field for possible values.
- </item>
<tag><c>HighestVersion</c></tag>
<item>
The highest distribution version that this node can handle.
The value in R6B and later is 5.
</item>
+ <tag><c>LowestVersion</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ The lowest distribution version that this node can handle.
+ The value in R6B and later is 5.
+ </item>
<tag><c>Nlen</c></tag>
<item>
The length of the <c>NodeName</c>.
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erl_driver.xml b/erts/doc/src/erl_driver.xml
index 0b11f4bbcb..63108f41f0 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/erl_driver.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/erl_driver.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<cref>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>2001</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>2001</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>erl_driver</title>
@@ -299,6 +299,8 @@ typedef struct ErlDrvSysInfo {
int smp_support;
int async_threads;
int scheduler_threads;
+ int nif_major_version;
+ int nif_minor_version;
} ErlDrvSysInfo;
</code>
@@ -365,9 +367,14 @@ typedef struct ErlDrvSysInfo {
(the same as returned by
<seealso marker="erts:erlang#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>).
</item>
+ <tag><c>nif_major_version</c></tag>
+ <item>The value of <c>ERL_NIF_MAJOR_VERSION</c> when the runtime system was compiled.
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>nif_minor_version</c></tag>
+ <item>The value of <c>ERL_NIF_MINOR_VERSION</c> when the runtime system was compiled.
+ </item>
</taglist>
</item>
-
<tag><marker id="ErlDrvBinary"/>ErlDrvBinary</tag>
<item>
<p/>
@@ -1292,7 +1299,7 @@ typedef struct ErlIOVec {
has been set in the
<seealso marker="driver_entry">driver_entry</seealso>,
data can be forced into the driver via
- <seealso marker="erlang#erlang:port_command/3">port_command(Port, Data, [force])</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="erlang#port_command/3">port_command(Port, Data, [force])</seealso>
even though the driver has signaled that it is busy.
</p>
</desc>
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml b/erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml
index c636d65ef3..c013d96fc4 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml
@@ -34,12 +34,16 @@
<lib>erl_nif</lib>
<libsummary>API functions for an Erlang NIF library</libsummary>
<description>
- <warning><p>The NIF concept is introduced in R13B03 as an
+ <warning><p>The NIF concept was introduced in R13B03 as an
EXPERIMENTAL feature. The interfaces may be changed in any way
- in coming releases. The API introduced in this release is very
- sparse and contains only the most basic functions to read and
- write Erlang terms.
- </p></warning>
+ in coming releases. The API is still sparse and contains only
+ the most basic functions to read and write Erlang terms.
+ </p><p><em>R13B04</em>: The function prototypes of the NIFs
+ have changed to expect <c>argc</c> and <c>argv</c>
+ arguments. The arity of a NIF is by that no longer limited to
+ 3.</p>
+ <p>enif_get_data renamed as enif_priv_data.</p>
+ </warning>
<p>A NIF library contains native implementation of some functions
of an erlang module. The native implemented functions (NIFs) are
@@ -56,7 +60,7 @@
/* niftest.c */
#include "erl_nif.h"
-static ERL_NIF_TERM hello(ErlNifEnv* env)
+static ERL_NIF_TERM hello(ErlNifEnv* env, int argc, const ERL_NIF_TERM argv[])
{
return enif_make_string(env, "Hello world!");
}
@@ -100,8 +104,9 @@ ok
</code>
<p>A better solution for a real module is to take advantage of
- the new attribute <c>on_load</c> to automatically load the NIF
- library when the module is loaded.</p>
+ the new directive <seealso
+ marker="doc/reference_manual:code_loading#on_load">on_load</seealso> to automatically
+ load the NIF library when the module is loaded.</p>
<p>A loaded NIF library is tied to the Erlang module code version
that loaded it. If the module is upgraded with a new version, the
new code will have to load its own NIF library (or maybe choose not
@@ -110,16 +115,71 @@ ok
dynamic library will mean that static data defined by the library
will be shared as well. To avoid unintentionally shared static
data, each Erlang module code can keep its own private data. This
- global private data can be set when the NIF library is loaded and
- then retrieved by calling <seealso marker="erl_nif#enif_get_data">enif_get_data()</seealso>.</p>
- <p>There is currently no way to explicitly unload a NIF
- library. A library will be automatically unloaded when the module
- code that it belongs to is purged by the code server. A NIF
- library will can also be unloaded by replacing it with another
- version of the library by a second call to
+ private data can be set when the NIF library is loaded and
+ then retrieved by calling <seealso marker="erl_nif#enif_priv_data">enif_priv_data()</seealso>.</p>
+ <p>There is no way to explicitly unload a NIF library. A library will be
+ automatically unloaded when the module code that it belongs to is purged
+ by the code server. A NIF library will also be unloaded if it is replaced
+ by another version of the library by a second call to
<c>erlang:load_nif/2</c> from the same module code.</p>
</description>
-
+ <section>
+ <title>FUNCTIONALITY</title>
+ <p>All functions that a NIF library needs to do with Erlang are
+ performed through the NIF API functions. There are functions
+ for the following functionality:</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag>Read and write Erlang terms</tag>
+ <item><p>Any Erlang terms can be passed to a NIF as function arguments and
+ be returned as function return value. The terms are of C-type <c>ERL_NIF_TERM</c>
+ and can only be read or written using API functions. Most functions to read
+ the content of a term are prefixed <c>enif_get_</c> and usually return
+ true (or false) if the term was of the expected type (or not).
+ The functions to write terms are all prefixed <c>enif_make_</c> and usually
+ return the created <c>ERL_NIF_TERM</c>. There are also some functions
+ to query terms, like <c>enif_is_atom</c>, <c>enif_is_identical</c> and
+ <c>enif_compare</c>.</p></item>
+ <tag>Resource objects</tag>
+ <item><p>Resource objects are a way to return pointers to native data
+ structures from a NIF in a safe way. A resource object is just a block
+ of memory allocated with <seealso marker="erl_nif#enif_alloc_resource">enif_alloc_resource()</seealso>.
+ A handle ("safe pointer") to this memory block can then be returned to Erlang by the use of
+ <seealso marker="erl_nif#enif_make_resource">enif_make_resource()</seealso>.
+ The term returned by <c>enif_make_resource</c>
+ is totally opaque in nature. It can be stored and passed between processses
+ on the same node, but the only real end usage is to pass it back as argument to a NIF.
+ The NIF can then do <seealso marker="erl_nif#enif_get_resource">enif_get_resource()</seealso>
+ and get back a pointer to the memory block that is guaranteed to still be
+ valid. A resource object will not be deallocated until the last handle term
+ has been garbage collected by the VM and the resource has been
+ released with <seealso marker="erl_nif#enif_release_resource">enif_release_resource()</seealso>
+ (not necessarily in that order).</p>
+ <p>All resource objects are created as instances of some <em>resource type</em>.
+ This makes resources from different modules or applications to be distinguishable.
+ A resource type is created by calling
+ <seealso marker="erl_nif#enif_open_resource_type">enif_open_resource_type()</seealso>
+ when a library is loaded. Objects of that resource type can then later be allocated
+ and <c>enif_get_resource</c> verifies that the resource is of the expected type.
+ A resource type can have a destructor function that is automatically
+ called when resources of that type are released (by either the garbage
+ collector or <c>enif_release_resource</c>). Resource types also support
+ upgrade in runtime by allowing a loaded NIF library to takeover an already
+ existing resource type and thereby "inherit" all existing objects of that type.
+ The destructor of the new library will thereafter be called for the inherited
+ objects and the library with the old destructor function can be safely
+ unloaded. Resource types are uniquely identified by a supplied name string.
+ </p>
+ </item>
+ <tag>Threads and concurrency</tag>
+ <item><p>A NIF is thread-safe without any explicit synchronization as
+ long as it acts as a pure function and only operates on the supplied
+ arguments. As soon as you access a shared state either through static
+ variables or <seealso marker="erl_nif#enif_priv_data">enif_priv_data</seealso>
+ you need to supply your own explicit synchronization.</p>
+ <p>The library initialization callbacks <c>load</c>, <c>reload</c> and
+ <c>upgrade</c> are all thread-safe even for shared state data.</p></item>
+ </taglist>
+ </section>
<section>
<title>INITIALIZATION</title>
<taglist>
@@ -143,9 +203,9 @@ ok
and there is no previously loaded library for this module.</p>
<p><c>*priv_data</c> can be set to point to some private data
that the library needs in able to keep a state between NIF
- calls. <c>enif_get_data()</c> will return this pointer.</p>
+ calls. <c>enif_priv_data()</c> will return this pointer.</p>
<p><c>load_info</c> is the second argument to <seealso
- marker="erlang#erlang:load_nif-2">erlang:load_nif/2</seealso>.</p>
+ marker="erlang#load_nif-2">erlang:load_nif/2</seealso>.</p>
<p>The library will fail to load if <c>load</c> returns
anything other than 0. <c>load</c> can be NULL in case no
initialization is needed.</p>
@@ -165,13 +225,11 @@ ok
<tag><marker id="upgrade"/>int (*upgrade)(ErlNifEnv* env, void** priv_data, void** old_priv_data, ERL_NIF_TERM load_info)</tag>
<item><p><c>upgrade</c> is called when the NIF library is loaded
and there is no previously loaded library for this module
- code, BUT there is old code of this module with a
- loaded NIF library.</p>
+ code, BUT there is old code of this module with a loaded NIF library.</p>
<p>Works the same as <c>load</c>. The only difference is that
<c>*old_priv_data</c> already contains the value set by the
last call to <c>load</c> or <c>reload</c> for the old module
- code. It is allowed to write to both *priv_data and
- *old_priv_data.</p>
+ code. It is allowed to write to both *priv_data and *old_priv_data.</p>
<p>The library will fail to load if <c>upgrade</c> returns
anything other than 0 or if <c>upgrade</c> is NULL.</p>
</item>
@@ -182,7 +240,6 @@ ok
of the same module may or may not exist.</p>
</item>
-
</taglist>
</section>
@@ -190,7 +247,15 @@ ok
<title>DATA TYPES</title>
<taglist>
- <tag><marker id="ErlDrvEnv"/>ErlDrvEnv</tag>
+ <tag><marker id="ERL_NIF_TERM"/>ERL_NIF_TERM</tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Variables of type <c>ERL_NIF_TERM</c> can refer to any Erlang term.
+ This is an opaque type and values of it can only by used either as
+ arguments to API functions or as return values from NIFs. A variable of
+ type <c>ERL_NIF_TERM</c> is only valid until the NIF call, where it was
+ obtained, returns.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><marker id="ErlNifEnv"/>ErlNifEnv</tag>
<item>
<p><c>ErlNifEnv</c> contains information about the context in
which a NIF call is made. This pointer should not be
@@ -205,81 +270,151 @@ ok
<p/>
<code type="none">
typedef struct {
- const char* name;
- unsigned arity;
- ERL_NIF_TERM (*fptr)(ErlNifEnv* env, ...);
+ const char* <em>name</em>;
+ unsigned <em>arity</em>;
+ ERL_NIF_TERM (*<em>fptr</em>)(ErlNifEnv* env, int argc, const ERL_NIF_TERM argv[]);
} ErlNifFunc;
</code>
<p>Describes a NIF by its name, arity and implementation.
<c>fptr</c> is a pointer to the function that implements the
- NIF. The number of arguments must match the arity. A NIF of
- arity 2 will thus look like:</p>
- <p/>
- <code type="none">
-ERL_NIF_TERM my_nif(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM arg1, ERL_NIF_TERM arg2)
-{
- /* ... */
-}
-</code>
- <p>The maximum allowed arity for a NIF is 3 in current implementation.</p>
+ NIF. The argument <c>argv</c> of a NIF will contain the
+ function arguments passed to the NIF and <c>argc</c> is the
+ length of the array, i.e. the function arity. <c>argv[N-1]</c>
+ will thus denote the Nth argument to the NIF. Note that the
+ <c>argc</c> argument allows for the same C function to
+ implement several Erlang functions with different arity (but
+ same name probably).</p>
</item>
<tag><marker id="ErlNifBinary"/>ErlNifBinary</tag>
<item>
<p/>
<code type="none">
typedef struct {
- unsigned size;
- unsigned char* data;
+ unsigned <em>size</em>;
+ unsigned char* <em>data</em>;
} ErlNifBinary;
</code>
<p><c>ErlNifBinary</c> contains transient information about an
inspected binary term. <c>data</c> is a pointer to a buffer
of <c>size</c> bytes with the raw content of the binary.</p>
</item>
- <tag><marker id="ERL_NIF_TERM"/>ERL_NIF_TERM</tag>
+ <tag><marker id="ErlNifResourceType"/>ErlNifResourceType</tag>
<item>
- <p>Variables of type <c>ERL_NIF_TERM</c> can refere to any
- Erlang term. This is an opaque type and values of it can only
- by used either as arguments to API functions or as return
- values from NIFs. A variable of type <c>ERL_NIF_TERM</c> is
- only valid until the NIF call, where it was obtained,
- returns.</p>
- </item>
+ <p>Each instance of <c>ErlNifResourceType</c> represent a class of
+ memory managed resource objects that can be garbage collected.
+ Each resource type has a unique name and a destructor function that
+ is called when objects of its type are released.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><marker id="ErlNifResourceDtor"/>ErlNifResourceDtor</tag>
+ <item>
+ <p/>
+ <code type="none">
+typedef void ErlNifResourceDtor(ErlNifEnv* env, void* obj);
+</code>
+ <p>The function prototype of a resource destructor function.
+ A destructor function is not allowed to call any term-making functions.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><marker id="ErlNifCharEncoding"/>ErlNifCharEncoding</tag>
+ <item>
+ <p/>
+ <code type="none">
+typedef enum {
+ ERL_NIF_LATIN1
+}ErlNifCharEncoding;
+</code>
+ <p>The character encoding used in strings. The only supported
+ encoding is currently <c>ERL_NIF_LATIN1</c> for iso-latin-1
+ (8-bit ascii).</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><marker id="ErlNifSysInfo"/>ErlNifSysInfo</tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Used by <seealso marker="erl_nif#enif_system_info">enif_system_info</seealso>
+ to return information about the runtime system. Contains currently
+ the exact same content as <seealso marker="erl_driver#ErlDrvSysInfo">ErlDrvSysInfo</seealso>.</p>
+ </item>
+
</taglist>
</section>
<funcs>
- <func><name><ret>void*</ret><nametext>enif_get_data(ErlNifEnv* env)</nametext></name>
- <fsummary>Get the private data of a NIF library</fsummary>
- <desc><p>Returns the pointer to the private data that was set by <c>load</c>, <c>reload</c> or <c>upgrade</c>.</p></desc>
- </func>
<func><name><ret>void*</ret><nametext>enif_alloc(ErlNifEnv* env, size_t size)</nametext></name>
<fsummary>Allocate dynamic memory.</fsummary>
- <desc><p>Allocate memory of <c>size</c> bytes.</p></desc>
- </func>
- <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_free(ErlNifEnv* env, void* ptr)</nametext></name>
- <fsummary>Free dynamic memory</fsummary>
- <desc><p>Free memory allocated by <c>enif_alloc</c>.</p></desc>
- </func>
- <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_is_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term)</nametext></name>
- <fsummary>Determine if a term is a binary</fsummary>
- <desc><p>Return true if <c>term</c> is a binary</p></desc>
- </func>
- <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_inspect_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM bin_term, ErlNifBinary* bin)</nametext></name>
- <fsummary>Inspect the content of a binary</fsummary>
- <desc><p>Initialize the structure pointed to by <c>bin</c> with
- transient information about the binary term
- <c>bin_term</c>. Return false if <c>bin_term</c> is not a binary.</p></desc>
+ <desc><p>Allocate memory of <c>size</c> bytes. Return NULL if allocation failed.</p></desc>
</func>
<func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_alloc_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, unsigned size, ErlNifBinary* bin)</nametext></name>
<fsummary>Create a new binary.</fsummary>
<desc><p>Allocate a new binary of size of <c>size</c>
bytes. Initialize the structure pointed to by <c>bin</c> to
- refer to the allocated binary.</p></desc>
+ refer to the allocated binary. The binary must either be released by
+ <seealso marker="erl_nif#enif_release_binary">enif_release_binary()</seealso>
+ or ownership transferred to an erlang term with
+ <seealso marker="erl_nif#enif_make_binary">enif_make_binary()</seealso>.
+ An allocated (and owned) <c>ErlNifBinary</c> can be kept between NIF
+ calls.</p>
+ <p>Return false if allocation failed.</p>
+ </desc>
</func>
- <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_release_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, ErlNifBinary* bin)</nametext></name>
- <fsummary>Release a binary.</fsummary>
- <desc><p>Release a binary obtained from <c>enif_alloc_binary</c> or <c>enif_inspect_binary</c>.</p></desc>
+ <func><name><ret>void*</ret><nametext>enif_alloc_resource(ErlNifEnv* env, ErlNifResourceType* type, unsigned size)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Allocate a memory managed resource object</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Allocate a memory managed resource object of type <c>type</c> and size <c>size</c> bytes.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_compare(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM lhs, ERL_NIF_TERM rhs)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Compare two terms</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Return an integer less than, equal to, or greater than
+ zero if <c>lhs</c> is found, respectively, to be less than,
+ equal, or greater than <c>rhs</c>. Corresponds to the Erlang
+ operators <c>==</c>, <c>/=</c>, <c>=&lt;</c>, <c>&lt;</c>,
+ <c>&gt;=</c> and <c>&gt;</c> (but <em>not</em> <c>=:=</c> or <c>=/=</c>).</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_cond_broadcast(ErlNifCond *cnd)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_cond_broadcast">erl_drv_cond_broadcast()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ErlNifCond*</ret><nametext>enif_cond_create(char *name)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_cond_create">erl_drv_cond_create()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_cond_destroy(ErlNifCond *cnd)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_cond_destroy">erl_drv_cond_destroy()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_cond_signal(ErlNifCond *cnd)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_cond_signal">erl_drv_cond_signal()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_cond_wait(ErlNifCond *cnd, ErlNifMutex *mtx)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_cond_wait">erl_drv_cond_wait()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_equal_tids(ErlNifTid tid1, ErlNifTid tid2)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_equal_tids">erl_drv_equal_tids()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_free(ErlNifEnv* env, void* ptr)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Free dynamic memory</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Free memory allocated by <c>enif_alloc</c>.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_get_atom(ErlNifEnv* env,
+ ERL_NIF_TERM term, char* buf, unsigned size)
+ </nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Get the text representation of an atom term</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Write a null-terminated string, in the buffer pointed to by
+ <c>buf</c> of size <c>size</c>, consisting of the string
+ representation of the atom <c>term</c>. Return the number of bytes
+ written (including terminating null character) or 0 if
+ <c>term</c> is not an atom with maximum length of
+ <c>size-1</c>.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_get_double(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term, double* dp)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Read a floating-point number term.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Set <c>*dp</c> to the floating point value of
+ <c>term</c> or return false if <c>term</c> is not a float.</p></desc>
</func>
<func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_get_int(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term, int* ip)</nametext></name>
<fsummary>Read an integer term.</fsummary>
@@ -287,45 +422,143 @@ typedef struct {
<c>term</c> or return false if <c>term</c> is not an integer or is
outside the bounds of type <c>int</c></p></desc>
</func>
- <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_get_ulong(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term, unsigned long* ip)</nametext></name>
- <fsummary>Read an unsigned long integer</fsummary>
- <desc><p>Set <c>*ip</c> to the unsigned long integer value of
- <c>term</c> or return false if <c>term</c> is not an unsigned
- integer or is outside the bounds of type <c>unsigned long</c></p></desc>
- </func>
<func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_get_list_cell(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM list, ERL_NIF_TERM* head, ERL_NIF_TERM* tail)</nametext></name>
<fsummary>Get head and tail from a list</fsummary>
<desc><p>Set <c>*head</c> and <c>*tail</c> from
<c>list</c> or return false if <c>list</c> is not a non-empty
list.</p></desc>
</func>
- <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, ErlNifBinary* bin)</nametext></name>
- <fsummary>Make a binary term.</fsummary>
- <desc><p>Make a binary term from <c>bin</c>. Will also release
- the binary.</p></desc>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_get_long(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term, long int* ip)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Read an long integer term.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Set <c>*ip</c> to the long integer value of
+ <c>term</c> or return false if <c>term</c> is not an integer or is
+ outside the bounds of type <c>long int</c>.</p></desc>
</func>
- <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_badarg(ErlNifEnv* env)</nametext></name>
- <fsummary>Make a badarg exception.</fsummary>
- <desc><p>Make a badarg exception to be returned from a NIF.</p></desc>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_get_resource(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term, ErlNifResourceType* type, void** objp)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Get the pointer to a resource object</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Set <c>*objp</c> to point to the resource object referred to by <c>term</c>.
+ Return false if <c>term</c> is not a handle to a resource object of type <c>type</c>.</p></desc>
</func>
- <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_int(ErlNifEnv* env, int i)</nametext></name>
- <fsummary>Create an integer term</fsummary>
- <desc><p>Create an integer term.</p></desc>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_get_string(ErlNifEnv* env,
+ ERL_NIF_TERM list, char* buf, unsigned size,
+ ErlNifCharEncoding encode)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Get a C-string from a list.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Write a null-terminated string, in the buffer pointed to by
+ <c>buf</c> with size <c>size</c>, consisting of the characters
+ in the string <c>list</c>. The characters are written using encoding
+ <c>encode</c>. Return the number of bytes written
+ (including terminating null character), or <c>-size</c> if the
+ string was truncated due to buffer space, or 0 if <c>list</c>
+ is not a string that can be encoded with <c>encode</c> or
+ if <c>size</c> was less than 1.
+ The written string is always null-terminated unless buffer
+ <c>size</c> is less than 1.</p></desc>
</func>
- <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_ulong(ErlNifEnv* env, unsigned long i)</nametext></name>
- <fsummary>Create an integer term from an unsigned long int</fsummary>
- <desc><p>Create an integer term from an <c>unsigned long int</c>.</p></desc>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_get_tuple(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term, int* arity, const ERL_NIF_TERM** array)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Inspect the elements of a tuple.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>If <c>term</c> is a tuple, set <c>*array</c> to point
+ to an array containing the elements of the tuple and set
+ <c>*arity</c> to the number of elements. Note that the array
+ is read-only and <c>(*array)[N-1]</c> will be the Nth element of
+ the tuple. <c>*array</c> is undefined if the arity of the tuple
+ is zero.</p><p>Return false if <c>term</c> is not a
+ tuple.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_get_uint(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term, unsigned int* ip)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Read an unsigned integer term.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Set <c>*ip</c> to the unsigned integer value of
+ <c>term</c> or return false if <c>term</c> is not an unsigned integer or is
+ outside the bounds of type <c>unsigned int</c></p></desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_get_ulong(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term, unsigned long* ip)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Read an unsigned integer term.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Set <c>*ip</c> to the unsigned long integer value of
+ <c>term</c> or return false if <c>term</c> is not an unsigned integer or is
+ outside the bounds of type <c>unsigned long</c></p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_inspect_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM bin_term, ErlNifBinary* bin)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Inspect the content of a binary</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Initialize the structure pointed to by <c>bin</c> with
+ information about the binary term
+ <c>bin_term</c>. Return false if <c>bin_term</c> is not a binary.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_inspect_iolist_as_binary(ErlNifEnv*
+ env, ERL_NIF_TERM term, ErlNifBinary* bin)
+ </nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Inspect the content of an iolist</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Initialize the structure pointed to by <c>bin</c> with one
+ continuous buffer with the same byte content as <c>iolist</c>. As with
+ inspect_binary, the data pointed to by <c>bin</c> is transient and does
+ not need to be released. Return false if <c>iolist</c> is not an
+ iolist.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_is_atom(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Determine if a term is an atom</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Return true if <c>term</c> is an atom.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_is_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Determine if a term is a binary</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Return true if <c>term</c> is a binary</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_is_empty_list(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Determine if a term is an empty list</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Return true if <c>term</c> is an empty list.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_is_fun(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Determine if a term is a fun</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Return true if <c>term</c> is a fun.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_is_identical(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM lhs, ERL_NIF_TERM rhs)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Erlang operator =:=</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Return true if the two terms are identical. Corresponds to the
+ Erlang operators <c>=:=</c> and
+ <c>=/=</c>.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_is_pid(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Determine if a term is a pid</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Return true if <c>term</c> is a pid.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_is_port(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Determine if a term is a port</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Return true if <c>term</c> is a port.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_is_ref(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Determine if a term is a reference</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Return true if <c>term</c> is a reference.</p></desc>
</func>
<func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_atom(ErlNifEnv* env, const char* name)</nametext></name>
<fsummary>Create an atom term</fsummary>
- <desc><p>Create an atom term from the C-string <c>name</c>. Atom
+ <desc><p>Create an atom term from the C-string <c>name</c>. Unlike other terms, atom
terms may be saved and used between NIF calls.</p></desc>
</func>
- <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_tuple(ErlNifEnv* env, unsigned cnt, ...)</nametext></name>
- <fsummary>Create a tuple term.</fsummary>
- <desc><p>Create a tuple term of arity <c>cnt</c>. Expects
- <c>cnt</c> number of arguments (after <c>cnt</c>) of type ERL_NIF_TERM as the
- elements of the tuple.</p></desc>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_badarg(ErlNifEnv* env)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Make a badarg exception.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Make a badarg exception to be returned from a NIF.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, ErlNifBinary* bin)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Make a binary term.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Make a binary term from <c>bin</c>. Any ownership of
+ the binary data will be transferred to the created term and
+ <c>bin</c> should be considered read-only for the rest of the NIF
+ call and then as released.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_double(ErlNifEnv* env, double d)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Create an floating-point term</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Create an floating-point term from a <c>double</c>.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_make_existing_atom(ErlNifEnv* env, const char* name, ERL_NIF_TERM* atom)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Create an existing atom term</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Try to create the term of an already existing atom from
+ the C-string <c>name</c>. If the atom already exist store the
+ term in <c>*atom</c> and return true, otherwise return
+ false.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_int(ErlNifEnv* env, int i)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Create an integer term</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Create an integer term.</p></desc>
</func>
<func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_list(ErlNifEnv* env, unsigned cnt, ...)</nametext></name>
<fsummary>Create a list term.</fsummary>
@@ -333,19 +566,273 @@ typedef struct {
<c>cnt</c> number of arguments (after <c>cnt</c>) of type ERL_NIF_TERM as the
elements of the list. An empty list is returned if <c>cnt</c> is 0.</p></desc>
</func>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_list1(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_list2(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ERL_NIF_TERM e2)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_list3(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ERL_NIF_TERM e2, ERL_NIF_TERM e3)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_list4(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ..., ERL_NIF_TERM e4)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_list5(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ..., ERL_NIF_TERM e5)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_list6(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ..., ERL_NIF_TERM e6)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_list7(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ..., ERL_NIF_TERM e7)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_list8(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ..., ERL_NIF_TERM e8)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_list9(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ..., ERL_NIF_TERM e9)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Create a list term.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Create an ordinary list term with length indicated by the
+ function name. Prefere these functions (macros) over the variadic
+ <c>enif_make_list</c> to get compile time error if the number of
+ arguments does not match.</p></desc>
+ </func>
<func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_list_cell(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM head, ERL_NIF_TERM tail)</nametext></name>
<fsummary>Create a list cell.</fsummary>
<desc><p>Create a list cell <c>[head | tail]</c>.</p></desc>
</func>
- <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_string(ErlNifEnv* env, const char* string)</nametext></name>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_list_from_array(ErlNifEnv* env, const ERL_NIF_TERM arr[], unsigned cnt)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Create a list term from an array.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Create an ordinary list containing the elements of array <c>arr</c>
+ of length <c>cnt</c>. An empty list is returned if <c>cnt</c> is 0.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_long(ErlNifEnv* env, long int i)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Create an integer term from a long int</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Create an integer term from a <c>long int</c>.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_ref(ErlNifEnv* env)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Create a reference.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Create a reference like <seealso marker="erlang#make_ref-0">erlang:make_ref/0</seealso>.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_resource(ErlNifEnv* env, void* obj)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Create an opaque handle to a resource object</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Create an opaque handle to a memory managed resource object
+ obtained by <seealso marker="erl_nif#enif_alloc_resource">enif_alloc_resource</seealso>.
+ No ownership transfer is done, the resource object still needs to be released by
+ <seealso marker="erl_nif#enif_release_resource">enif_release_resource</seealso>.</p>
+ <p>Note that the only defined behaviour when using of a resource term in
+ an Erlang program is to store it and send it between processes on the
+ same node. Other operations such as matching or <c>term_to_binary</c>
+ will have unpredictable (but harmless) results.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_string(ErlNifEnv* env, const char* string, ErlNifCharEncoding encoding)</nametext></name>
<fsummary>Create a string.</fsummary>
- <desc><p>Creates a list containing the characters of the
- C-string <c>string</c>.</p></desc>
+ <desc><p>Create a list containing the characters of the
+ null-terminated string <c>string</c> with encoding <c>encoding</c>.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_sub_binary(ErlNifEnv*
+ env, ERL_NIF_TERM bin_term, unsigned pos, unsigned size)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Make a subbinary term.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Make a subbinary of binary <c>bin_term</c>, starting at
+ zero-based position <c>pos</c> with a length of <c>size</c> bytes.
+ <c>bin_term</c> must be a binary or bitstring and
+ <c>pos+size</c> must be less or equal to the number of whole
+ bytes in <c>bin_term</c>.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_tuple(ErlNifEnv* env, unsigned cnt, ...)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Create a tuple term.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Create a tuple term of arity <c>cnt</c>. Expects
+ <c>cnt</c> number of arguments (after <c>cnt</c>) of type ERL_NIF_TERM as the
+ elements of the tuple.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_tuple1(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_tuple2(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ERL_NIF_TERM e2)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_tuple3(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ERL_NIF_TERM e2, ERL_NIF_TERM e3)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_tuple4(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ..., ERL_NIF_TERM e4)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_tuple5(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ..., ERL_NIF_TERM e5)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_tuple6(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ..., ERL_NIF_TERM e6)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_tuple7(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ..., ERL_NIF_TERM e7)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_tuple8(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ..., ERL_NIF_TERM e8)</nametext></name>
+ <name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_tuple9(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM e1, ..., ERL_NIF_TERM e9)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Create a tuple term.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Create a tuple term with length indicated by the
+ function name. Prefere these functions (macros) over the variadic
+ <c>enif_make_tuple</c> to get compile time error if the number of
+ arguments does not match.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_tuple_from_array(ErlNifEnv* env, const ERL_NIF_TERM arr[], unsigned cnt)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Create a tuple term from an array.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Create a tuple containing the elements of array <c>arr</c>
+ of length <c>cnt</c>.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_uint(ErlNifEnv* env, unsigned int i)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Create an unsigned integer term</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Create an integer term from an <c>unsigned int</c>.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ERL_NIF_TERM</ret><nametext>enif_make_ulong(ErlNifEnv* env, unsigned long i)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Create an integer term from an unsigned long int</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Create an integer term from an <c>unsigned long int</c>.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ErlNifMutex*</ret><nametext>enif_mutex_create(char *name)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_mutex_create">erl_drv_mutex_create()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_mutex_destroy(ErlNifMutex *mtx)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_mutex_destroy">erl_drv_mutex_destroy()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_mutex_lock(ErlNifMutex *mtx)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_mutex_lock">erl_drv_mutex_lock()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_mutex_trylock(ErlNifMutex *mtx)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_mutex_trylock">erl_drv_mutex_trylock()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_mutex_unlock(ErlNifMutex *mtx)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_mutex_unlock">erl_drv_mutex_unlock()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ErlNifResourceType*</ret><nametext>enif_open_resource_type(ErlNifEnv* env, const char* name,
+ ErlNifResourceDtor* dtor, ErlNifResourceFlags flags, ErlNifResourceFlags* tried)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Create or takeover a resource type</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Create or takeover a resource type identified by the string
+ <c>name</c> and give it the destructor function pointed to by <c>dtor</c>.
+ Argument <c>flags</c> can have the following values:</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>ERL_NIF_RT_CREATE</c></tag>
+ <item>Create a new resource type that does not already exist.</item>
+ <tag><c>ERL_NIF_RT_TAKEOVER</c></tag>
+ <item>Open an existing resource type and take over ownership of all its instances.
+ The supplied destructor <c>dtor</c> will be called both for existing instances
+ as well as new instances not yet created by the calling NIF library.</item>
+ </taglist>
+ <p>The two flag values can be combined with bitwise-or. To avoid unintentionally
+ name clashes a good practice is to include the module name as part of the
+ type <c>name</c>. The <c>dtor</c> may be <c>NULL</c> in case no destructor
+ is needed.</p>
+ <p>On success, return a pointer to the resource type and <c>*tried</c>
+ will be set to either <c>ERL_NIF_RT_CREATE</c> or
+ <c>ERL_NIF_RT_TAKEOVER</c> to indicate what was actually done.
+ On failure, return <c>NULL</c> and set <c>*tried</c> to <c>flags</c>.
+ It is allowed to set <c>tried</c> to <c>NULL</c>.</p>
+ <p>Note that <c>enif_open_resource_type</c> is only allowed to be called in the three callbacks
+ <seealso marker="erl_nif#load">load</seealso>, <seealso marker="erl_nif#reload">reload</seealso>
+ and <seealso marker="erl_nif#upgrade">upgrade</seealso>.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void*</ret><nametext>enif_priv_data(ErlNifEnv* env)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Get the private data of a NIF library</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Return the pointer to the private data that was set by <c>load</c>,
+ <c>reload</c> or <c>upgrade</c>.</p>
+ <p>Was previously named <c>enif_get_data</c>.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_release_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, ErlNifBinary* bin)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Release a binary.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Release a binary obtained
+ from <c>enif_alloc_binary</c>.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_release_resource(ErlNifEnv* env, void* obj)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Release a resource object.</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Release a resource objects obtained from <c>enif_alloc_resource</c>.
+ The object may still be alive if it is referred to by Erlang terms. Each call to
+ <c>enif_release_resource</c> must correspond to a previous call to <c>enif_alloc_resource</c>.
+ References made by <c>enif_make_resource</c> can only be released by the garbage collector.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ErlNifRWLock*</ret><nametext>enif_rwlock_create(char *name)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_rwlock_create">erl_drv_rwlock_create()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_rwlock_destroy(ErlNifRWLock *rwlck)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_rwlock_destroy">erl_drv_rwlock_destroy()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_rwlock_rlock(ErlNifRWLock *rwlck)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_rwlock_rlock">erl_drv_rwlock_rlock()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_rwlock_runlock(ErlNifRWLock *rwlck)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_rwlock_runlock">erl_drv_rwlock_runlock()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_rwlock_rwlock(ErlNifRWLock *rwlck)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_rwlock_rwlock">erl_drv_rwlock_rwlock()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_rwlock_rwunlock(ErlNifRWLock *rwlck)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_rwlock_rwunlock">erl_drv_rwlock_rwunlock()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_rwlock_tryrlock(ErlNifRWLock *rwlck)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_rwlock_tryrlock">erl_drv_rwlock_tryrlock()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_rwlock_tryrwlock(ErlNifRWLock *rwlck)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_rwlock_tryrwlock">erl_drv_rwlock_tryrwlock()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>unsigned</ret><nametext>enif_sizeof_resource(ErlNifEnv* env, void* obj)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Get the byte size of a resource object</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Get the byte size of a resource object <c>obj</c> obtained by
+ <c>enif_alloc_resource</c>.</p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func>
+ <name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_system_info(ErlNifSysInfo *sys_info_ptr, size_t size)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary>Get information about the Erlang runtime system</fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#driver_system_info">driver_system_info()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_thread_create(char *name,ErlNifTid *tid,void * (*func)(void *),void *args,ErlNifThreadOpts *opts)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_thread_create">erl_drv_thread_create()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_thread_exit(void *resp)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_thread_exit">erl_drv_thread_exit()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_thread_join(ErlNifTid, void **respp)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_thread_join">erl_drv_thread_join ()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ErlNifThreadOpts*</ret><nametext>enif_thread_opts_create(char *name)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_thread_opts_create">erl_drv_thread_opts_create()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_thread_opts_destroy(ErlNifThreadOpts *opts)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_thread_opts_destroy">erl_drv_thread_opts_destroy()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>ErlNifTid</ret><nametext>enif_thread_self(void)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_thread_self">erl_drv_thread_self()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>int</ret><nametext>enif_tsd_key_create(char *name, ErlNifTSDKey *key)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_tsd_key_create">erl_drv_tsd_key_create()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_tsd_key_destroy(ErlNifTSDKey key)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_tsd_key_destroy">erl_drv_tsd_key_destroy()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void*</ret><nametext>enif_tsd_get(ErlNifTSDKey key)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_tsd_get">erl_drv_tsd_get()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
+ </func>
+ <func><name><ret>void</ret><nametext>enif_tsd_set(ErlNifTSDKey key, void *data)</nametext></name>
+ <fsummary></fsummary>
+ <desc><p>Same as <seealso marker="erl_driver#erl_drv_tsd_set">erl_drv_tsd_set()</seealso>.
+ </p></desc>
</func>
</funcs>
<section>
<title>SEE ALSO</title>
- <p><seealso marker="erlang#erlang:load_nif-2">load_nif(3)</seealso></p>
+ <p><seealso marker="erlang#load_nif-2">load_nif(3)</seealso></p>
</section>
</cref>
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
index 6530c6a6c9..d4fd8c8c9f 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<erlref>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>1996</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>1996</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>erlang</title>
@@ -342,8 +342,50 @@ iolist() = [char() | binary() | iolist()]
<desc>
<p>Returns an Erlang term which is the result of decoding
the binary object <c>Binary</c>, which must be encoded
- according to the Erlang external term format. See also
- <seealso marker="#term_to_binary/1">term_to_binary/1</seealso>.</p>
+ according to the Erlang external term format.</p>
+ <warning>
+ <p>When decoding binaries from untrusted sources, consider using
+ <c>binary_to_term/2</c> to prevent denial of service attacks.</p>
+ </warning>
+ <p>See also
+ <seealso marker="#term_to_binary/1">term_to_binary/1</seealso>
+ and
+ <seealso marker="#binary_to_term/2">binary_to_term/2</seealso>.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+ <func>
+ <name>erlang:binary_to_term(Binary, Opts) -> term()</name>
+ <fsummary>Decode an Erlang external term format binary</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>Opts = [safe]</v>
+ <v>Binary = ext_binary()</v>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p>As <c>binary_to_term/1</c>, but takes options that affect decoding
+ of the binary.</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>safe</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Use this option when receiving binaries from an untrusted
+ source.</p>
+ <p>When enabled, it prevents decoding data that may be used to
+ attack the Erlang system. In the event of receiving unsafe
+ data, decoding fails with a badarg error.</p>
+ <p>Currently, this prevents creation of new atoms directly,
+ creation of new atoms indirectly (as they are embedded in
+ certain structures like pids, refs, funs, etc.), and creation of
+ new external function references. None of those resources are
+ currently garbage collected, so unchecked creation of them can
+ exhaust available memory.</p>
+ </item>
+ </taglist>
+ <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>safe</c> is specified and unsafe data
+ is decoded.</p>
+ <p>See also
+ <seealso marker="#term_to_binary/1">term_to_binary/1</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#binary_to_term/1">binary_to_term/1</seealso>,
+ and <seealso marker="#list_to_existing_atom/1">
+ list_to_existing_atom/1</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -410,19 +452,19 @@ iolist() = [char() | binary() | iolist()]
<desc>
<p>Cancels a timer, where <c>TimerRef</c> was returned by
either
- <seealso marker="#erlang:send_after/3">erlang:send_after/3</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="#send_after/3">erlang:send_after/3</seealso>
or
- <seealso marker="#erlang:start_timer/3">erlang:start_timer/3</seealso>.
+ <seealso marker="#start_timer/3">erlang:start_timer/3</seealso>.
If the timer is there to be removed, the function returns
the time in milliseconds left until the timer would have expired,
otherwise <c>false</c> (which means that <c>TimerRef</c> was
never a timer, that it has already been cancelled, or that it
has already delivered its message).</p>
<p>See also
- <seealso marker="#erlang:send_after/3">erlang:send_after/3</seealso>,
- <seealso marker="#erlang:start_timer/3">erlang:start_timer/3</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#send_after/3">erlang:send_after/3</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#start_timer/3">erlang:start_timer/3</seealso>,
and
- <seealso marker="#erlang:read_timer/1">erlang:read_timer/1</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#read_timer/1">erlang:read_timer/1</seealso>.</p>
<p>Note: Cancelling a timer does not guarantee that the message
has not already been delivered to the message queue.</p>
</desc>
@@ -673,7 +715,7 @@ false</pre>
<desc>
<p>If <c>MonitorRef</c> is a reference which the calling process
obtained by calling
- <seealso marker="#erlang:monitor/2">erlang:monitor/2</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#monitor/2">erlang:monitor/2</seealso>,
this monitoring is turned off. If the monitoring is already
turned off, nothing happens.</p>
<p>Once <c>erlang:demonitor(MonitorRef)</c> has returned it is
@@ -684,7 +726,7 @@ false</pre>
the call, though. Therefore, in most cases, it is advisable
to remove such a <c>'DOWN'</c> message from the message queue
after monitoring has been stopped.
- <seealso marker="#erlang:demonitor/2">erlang:demonitor(MonitorRef, [flush])</seealso> can be used instead of
+ <seealso marker="#demonitor/2">erlang:demonitor(MonitorRef, [flush])</seealso> can be used instead of
<c>erlang:demonitor(MonitorRef)</c> if this cleanup is wanted.</p>
<note>
<p>Prior to OTP release R11B (erts version 5.5) <c>erlang:demonitor/1</c>
@@ -718,7 +760,7 @@ false</pre>
of <c>OptionList</c>.
</p>
<p><c>erlang:demonitor(MonitorRef, [])</c> is equivalent to
- <seealso marker="#erlang:demonitor/1">erlang:demonitor(MonitorRef)</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#demonitor/1">erlang:demonitor(MonitorRef)</seealso>.</p>
<p>Currently the following <c>Option</c>s are valid:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>flush</c></tag>
@@ -732,10 +774,10 @@ false</pre>
erlang:demonitor(MonitorRef),
receive
-\011{_, MonitorRef, _, _, _} ->
-\011 true
+ {_, MonitorRef, _, _, _} ->
+ true
after 0 ->
-\011 true
+ true
end</code>
</item>
<tag><c>info</c></tag>
@@ -768,7 +810,7 @@ false</pre>
</note>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>OptionList</c> is not a list, or
if <c>Option</c> is not a valid option, or the same failure as for
- <seealso marker="#erlang:demonitor/1">erlang:demonitor/1</seealso></p>
+ <seealso marker="#demonitor/1">erlang:demonitor/1</seealso></p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -1087,7 +1129,7 @@ b</pre>
<c>uniq</c>, and <c>pid</c>. For an external fun, the value
of any of these items is always the atom <c>undefined</c>.</p>
<p>See
- <seealso marker="#erlang:fun_info/1">erlang:fun_info/1</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#fun_info/1">erlang:fun_info/1</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -1233,8 +1275,8 @@ b</pre>
returns, for example:</p>
<p><c>{'EXIT',{badarg,Stacktrace}} = catch abs(x)</c></p>
<p>See also
- <seealso marker="#erlang:error/1">erlang:error/1</seealso> and
- <seealso marker="#erlang:error/2">erlang:error/2</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#error/1">erlang:error/1</seealso> and
+ <seealso marker="#error/2">erlang:error/2</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -1929,7 +1971,7 @@ os_prompt%</pre>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
- <name>erlang:load_nif(Path, LoadInfo) -> ok | {error, Reason, Text}</name>
+ <name>erlang:load_nif(Path, LoadInfo) -> ok | {error, {Reason, Text}}</name>
<fsummary>Load NIF library</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Path = string()</v>
@@ -1940,9 +1982,10 @@ os_prompt%</pre>
</type>
<desc>
<warning>
- <p>This BIF is currently introduced as an experimental
- feature. The interface may be changed in any way in future
- releases.</p>
+ <p>This BIF is still an experimental feature. The interface
+ may be changed in any way in future releases.</p><p>In
+ R13B03 the return value on failure was
+ <c>{error,Reason,Text}</c>.</p>
</warning>
<p>Loads and links a dynamic library containing native
implemented functions (NIFs) for a module. <c>Path</c> is a
@@ -1957,10 +2000,10 @@ os_prompt%</pre>
<p>The call to <c>load_nif/2</c> must be made
<em>directly</em> from the Erlang code of the module that the
NIF library belongs to.</p>
- <p>It returns either <c>ok</c>, or <c>{error,Reason,Text}</c>
+ <p>It returns either <c>ok</c>, or <c>{error,{Reason,Text}}</c>
if loading fails. <c>Reason</c> is one of the atoms below,
while <c>Text</c> is a human readable string that may give
- some more information about the failure:</p>
+ some more information about the failure.</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>load_failed</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -2282,13 +2325,13 @@ os_prompt%</pre>
other. Values beginning with an uppercase letter is not part
of the result.</p>
<code type="none">
-\011total = processes + system
-\011processes = processes_used + ProcessesNotUsed
-\011system = atom + binary + code + ets + OtherSystem
-\011atom = atom_used + AtomNotUsed
+ total = processes + system
+ processes = processes_used + ProcessesNotUsed
+ system = atom + binary + code + ets + OtherSystem
+ atom = atom_used + AtomNotUsed
-\011RealTotal = processes + RealSystem
-\011RealSystem = system + MissedSystem</code>
+ RealTotal = processes + RealSystem
+ RealSystem = system + MissedSystem</code>
<p>More tuples in the returned list may be added in the future.</p>
<note>
<p>The <c>total</c> value is supposed to be the total amount
@@ -2344,7 +2387,7 @@ os_prompt%</pre>
<item>
If <c>Type</c> is not one of the memory types listed in the
documentation of
- <seealso marker="#erlang:memory/0">erlang:memory/0</seealso>.
+ <seealso marker="#memory/0">erlang:memory/0</seealso>.
</item>
<tag><c>badarg</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -2358,7 +2401,7 @@ os_prompt%</pre>
</item>
</taglist>
<p>See also
- <seealso marker="#erlang:memory/0">erlang:memory/0</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#memory/0">erlang:memory/0</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -2467,7 +2510,7 @@ os_prompt%</pre>
</note>
<p>The monitoring is turned off either when the <c>'DOWN'</c>
message is sent, or when
- <seealso marker="#erlang:demonitor/1">erlang:demonitor/1</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="#demonitor/1">erlang:demonitor/1</seealso>
is called.</p>
<p>If an attempt is made to monitor a process on an older node
(where remote process monitoring is not implemented or one
@@ -3336,7 +3379,7 @@ os_prompt%</pre>
registered name, [] is returned.</p>
<p>For valid values of <c>Item</c>, and corresponding
values of <c>Info</c>, see
- <seealso marker="#erlang:port_info/1">erlang:port_info/1</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#port_info/1">erlang:port_info/1</seealso>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Port</c> is not a local port.</p>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -3426,6 +3469,11 @@ os_prompt%</pre>
<p>This changes the minimum heap size for the calling
process.</p>
</item>
+ <tag><c>process_flag(min_bin_vheap_size, MinBinVHeapSize)</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>This changes the minimum binary virtual heap size for the calling
+ process.</p>
+ </item>
<tag><c>process_flag(priority, Level)</c></tag>
<item>
<marker id="process_flag_priority"></marker>
@@ -3757,6 +3805,14 @@ os_prompt%</pre>
<p><c>MessageQueue</c> is a list of the messages to
the process, which have not yet been processed.</p>
</item>
+ <tag><c>{min_heap_size, MinHeapSize}</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p><c>MinHeapSize</c> is the minimum heap size for the process.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>{min_bin_vheap_size, MinBinVHeapSize}</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p><c>MinBinVHeapSize</c> is the minimum binary virtual heap size for the process.</p>
+ </item>
<tag><c>{monitored_by, Pids}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>A list of pids that are monitoring the process (with
@@ -3812,9 +3868,9 @@ os_prompt%</pre>
ActiveSuspendCount, OutstandingSuspendCount}</c> tuples.
<c>Suspendee</c> is the pid of a process that have been or is to
be suspended by the process identified by <c>Pid</c> via the
- <seealso marker="#erlang:suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process/2</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="#suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process/2</seealso>
BIF, or the
- <seealso marker="#erlang:suspend_process/1">erlang:suspend_process/1</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="#suspend_process/1">erlang:suspend_process/1</seealso>
BIF. <c>ActiveSuspendCount</c> is the number of times the
<c>Suspendee</c> has been suspended by <c>Pid</c>.
<c>OutstandingSuspendCount</c> is the number of not yet
@@ -3965,19 +4021,19 @@ os_prompt%</pre>
</type>
<desc>
<p><c>TimerRef</c> is a timer reference returned by
- <seealso marker="#erlang:send_after/3">erlang:send_after/3</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="#send_after/3">erlang:send_after/3</seealso>
or
- <seealso marker="#erlang:start_timer/3">erlang:start_timer/3</seealso>.
+ <seealso marker="#start_timer/3">erlang:start_timer/3</seealso>.
If the timer is active, the function returns the time in
milliseconds left until the timer will expire, otherwise
<c>false</c> (which means that <c>TimerRef</c> was never a
timer, that it has been cancelled, or that it has already
delivered its message).</p>
<p>See also
- <seealso marker="#erlang:send_after/3">erlang:send_after/3</seealso>,
- <seealso marker="#erlang:start_timer/3">erlang:start_timer/3</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#send_after/3">erlang:send_after/3</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#start_timer/3">erlang:start_timer/3</seealso>,
and
- <seealso marker="#erlang:cancel_timer/1">erlang:cancel_timer/1</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#cancel_timer/1">erlang:cancel_timer/1</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -4042,9 +4098,9 @@ true</pre>
<p>Decreases the suspend count on the process identified by
<c>Suspendee</c>. <c>Suspendee</c> should previously have been
suspended via
- <seealso marker="#erlang:suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process/2</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process/2</seealso>,
or
- <seealso marker="#erlang:suspend_process/1">erlang:suspend_process/1</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="#suspend_process/1">erlang:suspend_process/1</seealso>
by the process calling <c>erlang:resume_process(Suspendee)</c>. When
the suspend count on <c>Suspendee</c> reach zero, <c>Suspendee</c>
will be resumed, i.e., the state of the <c>Suspendee</c> is changed
@@ -4130,9 +4186,9 @@ true</pre>
<p>Sends a message and returns <c>ok</c>, or does not send
the message but returns something else (see below). Otherwise
the same as
- <seealso marker="#erlang:send/2">erlang:send/2</seealso>. See
+ <seealso marker="#send/2">erlang:send/2</seealso>. See
also
- <seealso marker="#erlang:send_nosuspend/2">erlang:send_nosuspend/2,3</seealso>.
+ <seealso marker="#send_nosuspend/2">erlang:send_nosuspend/2,3</seealso>.
for more detailed explanation and warnings.</p>
<p>The possible options are:</p>
<taglist>
@@ -4178,10 +4234,10 @@ true</pre>
erts version 5.4.11. Note that timers will not be
automatically canceled when <c>Dest</c> is an atom.</p>
<p>See also
- <seealso marker="#erlang:start_timer/3">erlang:start_timer/3</seealso>,
- <seealso marker="#erlang:cancel_timer/1">erlang:cancel_timer/1</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#start_timer/3">erlang:start_timer/3</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#cancel_timer/1">erlang:cancel_timer/1</seealso>,
and
- <seealso marker="#erlang:read_timer/1">erlang:read_timer/1</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#read_timer/1">erlang:read_timer/1</seealso>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if the arguments does not satisfy
the requirements specified above.</p>
</desc>
@@ -4197,7 +4253,7 @@ true</pre>
</type>
<desc>
<p>The same as
- <seealso marker="#erlang:send/3">erlang:send(Dest, Msg, [nosuspend])</seealso>, but returns <c>true</c> if
+ <seealso marker="#send/3">erlang:send(Dest, Msg, [nosuspend])</seealso>, but returns <c>true</c> if
the message was sent and <c>false</c> if the message was not
sent because the sender would have had to be suspended.</p>
<p>This function is intended for send operations towards an
@@ -4249,10 +4305,10 @@ true</pre>
</type>
<desc>
<p>The same as
- <seealso marker="#erlang:send/3">erlang:send(Dest, Msg, [nosuspend | Options])</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#send/3">erlang:send(Dest, Msg, [nosuspend | Options])</seealso>,
but with boolean return value.</p>
<p>This function behaves like
- <seealso marker="#erlang:send_nosuspend/2">erlang:send_nosuspend/2)</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#send_nosuspend/2">erlang:send_nosuspend/2)</seealso>,
but takes a third parameter, a list of options. The only
currently implemented option is <c>noconnect</c>. The option
<c>noconnect</c> makes the function return <c>false</c> if
@@ -4490,10 +4546,11 @@ true</pre>
<fsummary>Create a new process with a fun as entry point</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Fun = fun()</v>
- <v>Option = link | monitor | {priority, Level} | {fullsweep_after, Number} | {min_heap_size, Size}</v>
+ <v>Option = link | monitor | {priority, Level} | {fullsweep_after, Number} | {min_heap_size, Size} | {min_bin_vheap_size, VSize}</v>
<v>&nbsp;Level = low | normal | high</v>
<v>&nbsp;Number = int()</v>
<v>&nbsp;Size = int()</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;VSize = int()</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
@@ -4511,10 +4568,11 @@ true</pre>
<type>
<v>Node = node()</v>
<v>Fun = fun()</v>
- <v>Option = link | {priority, Level} | {fullsweep_after, Number} | {min_heap_size, Size}</v>
+ <v>Option = link | {priority, Level} | {fullsweep_after, Number} | {min_heap_size, Size} | {min_bin_vheap_size, VSize}</v>
<v>&nbsp;Level = low | normal | high</v>
<v>&nbsp;Number = int()</v>
<v>&nbsp;Size = int()</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;VSize = int()</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
@@ -4530,10 +4588,11 @@ true</pre>
<type>
<v>Module = Function = atom()</v>
<v>Args = [term()]</v>
- <v>Option = link | monitor | {priority, Level} | {fullsweep_after, Number} | {min_heap_size, Size}</v>
+ <v>Option = link | monitor | {priority, Level} | {fullsweep_after, Number} | {min_heap_size, Size} | {min_bin_vheap_size, VSize}</v>
<v>&nbsp;Level = low | normal | high</v>
<v>&nbsp;Number = int()</v>
<v>&nbsp;Size = int()</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;VSize = int()</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Works exactly like
@@ -4551,7 +4610,7 @@ true</pre>
<tag><c>monitor</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Monitor the new process (just like
- <seealso marker="#erlang:monitor/2">erlang:monitor/2</seealso> does).</p>
+ <seealso marker="#monitor/2">erlang:monitor/2</seealso> does).</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{priority, Level}</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -4594,7 +4653,7 @@ true</pre>
and no virtual memory, one might want to preserve memory
by setting <c>Number</c> to zero. (The value may be set
globally, see
- <seealso marker="#erlang:system_flag/2">erlang:system_flag/2</seealso>.)</p>
+ <seealso marker="#system_flag/2">erlang:system_flag/2</seealso>.)</p>
</item>
<tag><c>{min_heap_size, Size}</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -4613,6 +4672,23 @@ true</pre>
fine-tuning an application and to measure the execution
time with various <c>Size</c> values.</p>
</item>
+ <tag><c>{min_bin_vheap_size, VSize}</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>This option is only useful for performance tuning.
+ In general, you should not use this option unless you
+ know that there is problem with execution times and/or
+ memory consumption, and you should measure to make sure
+ that the option improved matters.
+ </p>
+ <p>Gives a minimum binary virtual heap size in words. Setting this value
+ higher than the system default might speed up some
+ processes because less garbage collection is done.
+ Setting too high value, however, might waste memory.
+ Therefore, it is recommended to use this option only for
+ fine-tuning an application and to measure the execution
+ time with various <c>VSize</c> values.</p>
+ </item>
+
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -4623,10 +4699,11 @@ true</pre>
<v>Node = node()</v>
<v>Module = Function = atom()</v>
<v>Args = [term()]</v>
- <v>Option = link | {priority, Level} | {fullsweep_after, Number} | {min_heap_size, Size}</v>
+ <v>Option = link | {priority, Level} | {fullsweep_after, Number} | {min_heap_size, Size} | {min_bin_vheap_size, VSize}</v>
<v>&nbsp;Level = low | normal | high</v>
<v>&nbsp;Number = int()</v>
<v>&nbsp;Size = int()</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;VSize = int()</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application
@@ -4641,7 +4718,7 @@ true</pre>
<fsummary>Split a binary into two</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Bin = Bin1 = Bin2 = binary()</v>
- <v>Pos = 1..byte_size(Bin)</v>
+ <v>Pos = 0..byte_size(Bin)</v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Returns a tuple containing the binaries which are the result
@@ -4687,10 +4764,10 @@ true</pre>
erts version 5.4.11. Note that timers will not be
automatically canceled when <c>Dest</c> is an atom.</p>
<p>See also
- <seealso marker="#erlang:send_after/3">erlang:send_after/3</seealso>,
- <seealso marker="#erlang:cancel_timer/1">erlang:cancel_timer/1</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#send_after/3">erlang:send_after/3</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#cancel_timer/1">erlang:cancel_timer/1</seealso>,
and
- <seealso marker="#erlang:read_timer/1">erlang:read_timer/1</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#read_timer/1">erlang:read_timer/1</seealso>.</p>
<p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if the arguments does not satisfy
the requirements specified above.</p>
</desc>
@@ -4795,7 +4872,7 @@ true</pre>
process will not leave the suspended state until its suspend
count reach zero. The suspend count of <c>Suspendee</c> is
decreased when
- <seealso marker="#erlang:resume_process/1">erlang:resume_process(Suspendee)</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="#resume_process/1">erlang:resume_process(Suspendee)</seealso>
is called by the same process that called
<c>erlang:suspend_process(Suspendee)</c>. All increased suspend
counts on other processes acquired by a process will automatically be
@@ -4884,7 +4961,7 @@ true</pre>
<desc>
<p>Suspends the process identified by <c>Suspendee</c>. The
same as calling
- <seealso marker="#erlang:suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process(Suspendee, [])</seealso>. For more information see the documentation of <seealso marker="#erlang:suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process/2</seealso>.
+ <seealso marker="#suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process(Suspendee, [])</seealso>. For more information see the documentation of <seealso marker="#suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process/2</seealso>.
</p>
<warning>
<p>This BIF is intended for debugging only.</p>
@@ -4959,6 +5036,17 @@ true</pre>
<seealso marker="#spawn_opt/4">spawn_opt/N</seealso> or
<seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>. </p>
</item>
+ <tag><c>erlang:system_flag(min_bin_vheap_size, MinBinVHeapSize)</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Sets the default minimum binary virtual heap size for processes. The
+ size is given in words. The new <c>min_bin_vhheap_size</c> only
+ effects processes spawned after the change of
+ <c>min_bin_vhheap_size</c> has been made.
+ The <c>min_bin_vheap_size</c> can be set for individual
+ processes by use of
+ <seealso marker="#spawn_opt/4">spawn_opt/N</seealso> or
+ <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>. </p>
+ </item>
<tag><c>erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, BlockState)</c></tag>
<item>
<marker id="system_flag_multi_scheduling"></marker>
@@ -5184,7 +5272,7 @@ true</pre>
Some values are part of other values, and some memory
areas are not part of the result. If you are interested
in the total amount of memory allocated by the emulator
- see <seealso marker="#erlang:memory/0">erlang:memory/0,1</seealso>.</p>
+ see <seealso marker="#memory/0">erlang:memory/0,1</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>allocator</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -5499,7 +5587,7 @@ true</pre>
<c>spawn</c> or <c>spawn_link</c> will use these
garbage collection settings. The default settings can be
changed by use of
- <seealso marker="#erlang:system_flag/2">system_flag/2</seealso>.
+ <seealso marker="#system_flag/2">system_flag/2</seealso>.
<seealso marker="#spawn_opt/4">spawn_opt/4</seealso>
can spawn a process that does not use the default
settings.</p>
@@ -5570,6 +5658,16 @@ true</pre>
<item>
<p>Returns a string containing the Erlang machine name.</p>
</item>
+ <tag><c>min_heap_size</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Returns <c>{min_heap_size, MinHeapSize}</c> where <c>MinHeapSize</c> is the current system wide
+ minimum heap size for spawned processes.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>min_bin_vheap_size</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Returns <c>{min_bin_vheap_size, MinBinVHeapSize}</c> where <c>MinBinVHeapSize</c> is the current system wide
+ minimum binary virtual heap size for spawned processes.</p>
+ </item>
<tag><c>modified_timing_level</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns the modified timing level (an integer) if
@@ -5802,7 +5900,7 @@ true</pre>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Returns the current system monitoring settings set by
- <seealso marker="#erlang:system_monitor/2">erlang:system_monitor/2</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="#system_monitor/2">erlang:system_monitor/2</seealso>
as <c>{MonitorPid, Options}</c>, or <c>undefined</c> if there
are no settings. The order of the options may be different
from the one that was set.</p>
@@ -5820,9 +5918,9 @@ true</pre>
system performance monitoring settings are cleared.</p>
<p>Calling the function with <c>{MonitorPid, Options}</c> as
argument, is the same as calling
- <seealso marker="#erlang:system_monitor/2">erlang:system_monitor(MonitorPid, Options)</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#system_monitor/2">erlang:system_monitor(MonitorPid, Options)</seealso>.</p>
<p>Returns the previous system monitor settings just like
- <seealso marker="#erlang:system_monitor/0">erlang:system_monitor/0</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#system_monitor/0">erlang:system_monitor/0</seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -5858,7 +5956,7 @@ true</pre>
explained in the documentation of the
<seealso marker="#gc_start">gc_start</seealso>
trace message (see
- <seealso marker="#erlang:trace/3">erlang:trace/3</seealso>).
+ <seealso marker="#trace/3">erlang:trace/3</seealso>).
New tuples may be added, and the order of the tuples in
the <c>Info</c> list may be changed at any time without prior
notice.
@@ -5900,7 +5998,7 @@ true</pre>
</item>
</taglist>
<p>Returns the previous system monitor settings just like
- <seealso marker="#erlang:system_monitor/0">erlang:system_monitor/0</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#system_monitor/0">erlang:system_monitor/0</seealso>.</p>
<note>
<p>If a monitoring process gets so large that it itself
starts to cause system monitor messages when garbage
@@ -5924,7 +6022,7 @@ true</pre>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Returns the current system profiling settings set by
- <seealso marker="#erlang:system_profile/2">erlang:system_profile/2</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="#system_profile/2">erlang:system_profile/2</seealso>
as <c>{ProfilerPid, Options}</c>, or <c>undefined</c> if there
are no settings. The order of the options may be different
from the one that was set.</p>
@@ -6152,7 +6250,7 @@ true</pre>
<item>
<p>Trace certain function calls. Specify which function
calls to trace by calling
- <seealso marker="#erlang:trace_pattern/3">erlang:trace_pattern/3</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#trace_pattern/3">erlang:trace_pattern/3</seealso>.</p>
<p>Message tags: <c>call</c>, <c>return_from</c>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>silent</c></tag>
@@ -6181,7 +6279,7 @@ true</pre>
Trace the actual return from a traced function back to
its caller. Only works for functions traced with
the <c>local</c> option to
- <seealso marker="#erlang:trace_pattern/3">erlang:trace_pattern/3</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#trace_pattern/3">erlang:trace_pattern/3</seealso>.</p>
<p>The semantics is that a trace message is sent when a
call traced function actually returns, that is, when a
chain of tail recursive calls is ended. There will be
@@ -6406,6 +6504,19 @@ true</pre>
<tag><c>mbuf_size</c></tag>
<item>The combined size of message buffers associated with
the process.</item>
+
+ <tag><c>bin_vheap_size</c></tag>
+ <item>The total size of unique off-heap binaries referenced from the process heap.</item>
+ <tag><c>bin_vheap_block_size</c></tag>
+ <item>The total size of binaries, in words, allowed in the virtual
+ heap in the process before doing a garbage collection. </item>
+ <tag><c>bin_old_vheap_size</c></tag>
+ <item>The total size of unique off-heap binaries referenced from the process old heap.</item>
+ <tag><c>bin_vheap_block_size</c></tag>
+ <item>The total size of binaries, in words, allowed in the virtual
+ old heap in the process before doing a garbage collection. </item>
+
+
</taglist>
<p>All sizes are in words.</p>
</item>
@@ -6556,7 +6667,7 @@ true</pre>
<c>true</c> for the pseudo function <c>on_load</c> if call
count tracing is active. Return <c>false</c> otherwise.
See also
- <seealso marker="#erlang:trace_pattern/3">erlang:trace_pattern/3</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#trace_pattern/3">erlang:trace_pattern/3</seealso>.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>all</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -6579,7 +6690,7 @@ true</pre>
<fsummary>Set trace patterns for global call tracing</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>The same as
- <seealso marker="#erlang:trace_pattern/3">erlang:trace_pattern(MFA, MatchSpec, [])</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#trace_pattern/3">erlang:trace_pattern(MFA, MatchSpec, [])</seealso>,
retained for backward compatibility.</p>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -6592,7 +6703,7 @@ true</pre>
<desc>
<p>This BIF is used to enable or disable call tracing for
exported functions. It must be combined with
- <seealso marker="#erlang:trace/3">erlang:trace/3</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="#trace/3">erlang:trace/3</seealso>
to set the <c>call</c> trace flag for one or more processes.</p>
<p>Conceptually, call tracing works like this: Inside
the Erlang virtual machine there is a set of processes to be
@@ -6602,7 +6713,7 @@ true</pre>
in the traced function set, the trace action will be taken.
Otherwise, nothing will happen.</p>
<p>Use
- <seealso marker="#erlang:trace/3">erlang:trace/3</seealso> to
+ <seealso marker="#trace/3">erlang:trace/3</seealso> to
add or remove one or more processes to the set of traced
processes. Use <c>erlang:trace_pattern/2</c> to add or remove
exported functions to the set of traced functions.</p>
@@ -6719,7 +6830,7 @@ true</pre>
counters can be restarted from zero with
<c>MatchSpec == restart</c>.</p>
<p>The counter value can be read with
- <seealso marker="#erlang:trace_info/2">erlang:trace_info/2</seealso>.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#trace_info/2">erlang:trace_info/2</seealso>.</p>
</item>
</taglist>
<p>The <c>global</c> and <c>local</c> options are mutually
@@ -6739,7 +6850,7 @@ true</pre>
specification list. If a function has a match specification,
you can replace it with a completely new one. If you need to
change an existing match specification, use the
- <seealso marker="#erlang:trace_info/2">erlang:trace_info/2</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="#trace_info/2">erlang:trace_info/2</seealso>
BIF to retrieve the existing match specification.</p>
<p>Returns the number of exported functions that matched
the <c>MFA</c> argument. This will be zero if none matched at
@@ -6854,10 +6965,10 @@ true</pre>
unlink(Id),
receive
-\011{'EXIT', Id, _} ->
-\011 true
+ {'EXIT', Id, _} ->
+ true
after 0 ->
-\011 true
+ true
end</code>
<note>
<p>Prior to OTP release R11B (erts version 5.5) <c>unlink/1</c>
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erlc.xml b/erts/doc/src/erlc.xml
index 3859ac8365..1e8960c22c 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/erlc.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/erlc.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<comref>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>1997</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>1997</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>erlc</title>
@@ -104,6 +104,10 @@
must be quoted. Terms which contain spaces
must be quoted on all platforms.</p>
</item>
+ <tag>-W<em>error</em></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Makes all warnings into errors.</p>
+ </item>
<tag>-W<em>number</em></tag>
<item>
<p>Sets warning level to <em>number</em>. Default is <c><![CDATA[1]]></c>.
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erlsrv.xml b/erts/doc/src/erlsrv.xml
index 93db56fc7c..0dfad2a112 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/erlsrv.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/erlsrv.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<comref>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>1998</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>1998</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>erlsrv</title>
@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@
necessarily the same as the interactive users. The service
runs as the local administrator. All arguments should be given
together in one string, use double quotes (") to give an
- argument string containing spaces and use quoted quotes (\\")
+ argument string containing spaces and use quoted quotes (\")
to give an quote within the argument string if
necessary.</item>
<tag>-i[nternalservicename] [&lt;internal name&gt;]</tag>
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ The environment of an Erlang machine started
*/
BOOL WINAPI service_aware_handler(DWORD ctrl){
if(ctrl == CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT)
-\011return TRUE;
+ return TRUE;
return FALSE;
}
@@ -368,10 +368,10 @@ void initialize_handler(void){
*/
if(GetEnvironmentVariable("ERLSRV_SERVICE_NAME",buffer,
(DWORD) 2)){
-\011/*
-\011** Actually set the control handler
-\011*/
-\011SetConsoleCtrlHandler(&service_aware_handler, TRUE);
+ /*
+ ** Actually set the control handler
+ */
+ SetConsoleCtrlHandler(&service_aware_handler, TRUE);
}
} ]]></code>
</section>
@@ -388,8 +388,8 @@ void initialize_handler(void){
the runtime system should not need to overwrite existing (and probably
used) executables.</p>
<p>To easily manipulate the Erlang services, put
- the <c><![CDATA[<erlang_root>\\erts-<version>\\bin]]></c> directory in
- the path instead of <c><![CDATA[<erlang_root>\\bin]]></c>. The erlsrv program
+ the <c><![CDATA[<erlang_root>\erts-<version>\bin]]></c> directory in
+ the path instead of <c><![CDATA[<erlang_root>\bin]]></c>. The erlsrv program
can be found from inside Erlang by using the
<c><![CDATA[os:find_executable/1]]></c> Erlang function.</p>
<p>For release handling to work, use <c><![CDATA[start_erl]]></c> as the Erlang
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/escript.xml b/erts/doc/src/escript.xml
index 8df179b3e2..a89449df23 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/escript.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/escript.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<comref>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>2007</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>2007</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>escript</title>
@@ -50,20 +50,18 @@ $ <input>cat factorial</input>
%%! -smp enable -sname factorial -mnesia debug verbose
main([String]) ->
try
-\011N = list_to_integer(String),
-\011F = fac(N),
-\011io:format("factorial ~w = ~w\
-", [N,F])
+ N = list_to_integer(String),
+ F = fac(N),
+ io:format("factorial ~w = ~w\n", [N,F])
catch
-\011_:_ ->
-\011 usage()
+ _:_ ->
+ usage()
end;
main(_) ->
usage().
usage() ->
- io:format("usage: factorial integer\
-"),
+ io:format("usage: factorial integer\n"),
halt(1).
fac(0) -> 1;
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/inet_cfg.xml b/erts/doc/src/inet_cfg.xml
index 18cf65759a..2a033c037c 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/inet_cfg.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/inet_cfg.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<chapter>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>2004</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>2004</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>Inet configuration</title>
@@ -230,6 +230,13 @@
(use the Erlang DNS client
<seealso marker="kernel:inet_res">inet_res</seealso>
for nameserver queries).</p>
+ <p>The lookup method <c><![CDATA[string]]></c> tries to
+ parse the hostname as a IPv4 or IPv6 string and return
+ the resulting IP address. It is automatically tried
+ first when <c><![CDATA[native]]></c> is <em>not</em>
+ in the <c><![CDATA[Methods]]></c> list. To skip it in this case
+ the pseudo lookup method <c><![CDATA[nostring]]></c> can be
+ inserted anywhere in the <c><![CDATA[Methods]]></c> list.</p>
<p></p>
</item>
<tag><em><c><![CDATA[{cache_size, Size}.]]></c></em></tag>
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/match_spec.xml b/erts/doc/src/match_spec.xml
index 26480473d2..b9f955e4db 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/match_spec.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/match_spec.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<chapter>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>1999</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>1999</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>Match specifications in Erlang</title>
@@ -360,52 +360,52 @@
</p>
<table>
<row>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">Expression\011\011</cell>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">Variable bindings\011\011</cell>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">Result\011</cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">Expression </cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">Variable bindings </cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">Result </cell>
</row>
<row>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">{{'$1','$2'}}\011\011</cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">{{'$1','$2'}} </cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">'$1' = a, '$2' = b</cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">{a,b}</cell>
</row>
<row>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">{const, {'$1', '$2'}}\011</cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">{const, {'$1', '$2'}} </cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">doesn't matter</cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">{'$1', '$2'}</cell>
</row>
<row>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">a\011\011\011</cell>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">doesn't matter\011\011\011</cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">a </cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">doesn't matter </cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">a</cell>
</row>
<row>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">'$1'\011\011\011</cell>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">'$1' = []\011\011\011</cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">'$1' </cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">'$1' = [] </cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">[]</cell>
</row>
<row>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">['$1']\011\011\011</cell>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">'$1' = []\011\011\011</cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">['$1'] </cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">'$1' = [] </cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">[[]]</cell>
</row>
<row>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">[{{a}}]\011\011\011</cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">[{{a}}] </cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">doesn't matter</cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">[{a}]</cell>
</row>
<row>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">42\011\011\011</cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">42 </cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">doesn't matter</cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">42</cell>
</row>
<row>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">"hello"\011\011\011</cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">"hello" </cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">doesn't matter</cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">"hello"</cell>
</row>
<row>
- <cell align="left" valign="middle">$1\011\011\011</cell>
+ <cell align="left" valign="middle">$1 </cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">doesn't matter</cell>
<cell align="left" valign="middle">49 (the ASCII value for the character '1')</cell>
</row>
@@ -507,8 +507,8 @@
a list which in turn begins with the second argument times
two (i. e. [{[4,x],y},2] or [{[8], y, z},4])</p>
<code type="none"><![CDATA[
-[{['$1', '$2'],\011[{'=:=', {'*', 2, '$2'}, {hd, {element, 1, '$1'}}}],
- []}]\011
+[{['$1', '$2'],[{'=:=', {'*', 2, '$2'}, {hd, {element, 1, '$1'}}}],
+ []}]
]]></code>
<p>Match three arguments. When all three are equal and are
numbers, append the process dump to the trace message, else
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/notes.xml b/erts/doc/src/notes.xml
index 2252358e0d..70f2d95103 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/notes.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/notes.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<chapter>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>2004</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>2004</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>ERTS Release Notes</title>
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@
<item>
<p>
The <seealso
- marker="erlang#erlang:port_command/3">erlang:port_command/3</seealso>
+ marker="erlang#port_command/3">erlang:port_command/3</seealso>
BIF has been added. <c>erlang:port_command/3</c> is
currently not auto imported, but it is planned to be auto
imported in OTP R14. For more information see the
@@ -4371,16 +4371,16 @@
following code might hang:</p>
<code type="none"><![CDATA[
Mon = erlang:monitor(process, Pid),
-\011 %% ...
-\011 exit(Pid, bang),
+ %% ...
+ exit(Pid, bang),
erlang:demonitor(Mon),
-\011 receive
-\011 {'DOWN', Mon , process, Pid, _} -> ok
-\011 %% We were previously guaranteed to get a down message
-\011 %% (since we exited the process ourself), so we could
-\011 %% in this case leave out:
-\011 %% after 0 -> ok
-\011 end,
+ receive
+ {'DOWN', Mon , process, Pid, _} -> ok
+ %% We were previously guaranteed to get a down message
+ %% (since we exited the process ourself), so we could
+ %% in this case leave out:
+ %% after 0 -> ok
+ end,
]]></code>
<p>*** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY ***</p>
<p>Own Id: OTP-5772</p>
@@ -5342,7 +5342,7 @@
<list type="bulleted">
<item>
<p>If Erlang/OTP was installed in a short directory name,
- such as <c><![CDATA[C:\\Program\\erl5.4.2]]></c>, the emulator would not
+ such as <c><![CDATA[C:\Program\erl5.4.2]]></c>, the emulator would not
start.</p>
<p>Own Id: OTP-5254</p>
</item>
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/tty.xml b/erts/doc/src/tty.xml
index 23694e5965..7d662a2849 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/tty.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/tty.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<chapter>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>1996</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>1996</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>tty - A command line interface</title>
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
<section>
<title>Normal Mode</title>
<p>In normal mode keystrokes from the user are collected and interpreted by <c><![CDATA[tty]]></c>. Most of the <em>emacs</em> line editing commands are supported. The following is a complete list of the supported line editing commands.<br></br></p>
- <p><em>Note:</em>\011The notation <c><![CDATA[C-a]]></c> means pressing the control key and the letter <c><![CDATA[a]]></c> simultaneously. <c><![CDATA[M-f]]></c> means pressing the <c><![CDATA[ESC]]></c> key followed by the letter <c><![CDATA[f]]></c>.
+ <p><em>Note:</em> The notation <c><![CDATA[C-a]]></c> means pressing the control key and the letter <c><![CDATA[a]]></c> simultaneously. <c><![CDATA[M-f]]></c> means pressing the <c><![CDATA[ESC]]></c> key followed by the letter <c><![CDATA[f]]></c>.
</p>
<table>
<row>
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/zlib.xml b/erts/doc/src/zlib.xml
index 9f39ac657a..b1e768bce9 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/zlib.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/zlib.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<erlref>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>2005</year><year>2009</year>
+ <year>2005</year><year>2010</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
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>zlib</title>
@@ -372,11 +372,11 @@ list_to_binary([B1,B2])</pre>
<pre>
unpack(Z, Compressed, Dict) ->
case catch zlib:inflate(Z, Compressed) of
-\011 {'EXIT',{{need_dictionary,DictID},_}} ->
- \011 zlib:inflateSetDictionary(Z, Dict),
-\011 Uncompressed = zlib:inflate(Z, []);
-\011 Uncompressed ->
-\011 Uncompressed
+ {'EXIT',{{need_dictionary,DictID},_}} ->
+ zlib:inflateSetDictionary(Z, Dict),
+ Uncompressed = zlib:inflate(Z, []);
+ Uncompressed ->
+ Uncompressed
end.</pre>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -466,8 +466,8 @@ unpack(Z, Compressed, Dict) ->
the required initial value for the crc.</p>
<pre>
Crc = lists:foldl(fun(Bin,Crc0) ->
-\011 zlib:crc32(Z, Crc0, Bin),
-\011 end, zlib:crc32(Z,&lt;&lt; &gt;&gt;), Bins)</pre>
+ zlib:crc32(Z, Crc0, Bin),
+ end, zlib:crc32(Z,&lt;&lt; &gt;&gt;), Bins)</pre>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -517,8 +517,8 @@ Crc = lists:foldl(fun(Bin,Crc0) ->
the required initial value for the checksum.</p>
<pre>
Crc = lists:foldl(fun(Bin,Crc0) ->
-\011 zlib:adler32(Z, Crc0, Bin),
-\011 end, zlib:adler32(Z,&lt;&lt; &gt;&gt;), Bins)</pre>
+ zlib:adler32(Z, Crc0, Bin),
+ end, zlib:adler32(Z,&lt;&lt; &gt;&gt;), Bins)</pre>
</desc>
</func>
<func>