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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl | 66 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 56 deletions
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl index 8568071e57..9ee3dee5e0 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl @@ -126,12 +126,8 @@ copy_anno(Kdst, Ksrc) -> -spec module(cerl:c_module(), [compile:option()]) -> {'ok', #k_mdef{}, [warning()]}. -module(#c_module{anno=A,name=M,exports=Es,attrs=As,defs=Fs}, Options) -> - Lit = case member(no_constant_pool, Options) of - true -> no; - false -> dict:new() - end, - St0 = #kern{lit=Lit}, +module(#c_module{anno=A,name=M,exports=Es,attrs=As,defs=Fs}, _Options) -> + St0 = #kern{lit=dict:new()}, {Kfs,St} = mapfoldl(fun function/2, St0, Fs), Kes = map(fun (#c_var{name={_,_}=Fname}) -> Fname end, Es), Kas = map(fun ({#c_literal{val=N},V}) -> @@ -240,11 +236,6 @@ expr(#c_var{anno=A,name={_Name,Arity}}=Fname, Sub, St) -> expr(Fun, Sub, St); expr(#c_var{anno=A,name=V}, Sub, St) -> {#k_var{anno=A,name=get_vsub(V, Sub)},[],St}; -expr(#c_literal{anno=A,val=Lit}, Sub, #kern{lit=no}=St) -> - %% No constant pools for compatibility with a previous version. - %% Fully expand the literal. - Core = expand_literal(Lit, A), - expr(Core, Sub, St); expr(#c_literal{}=Lit, Sub, St) -> Core = handle_literal(Lit), expr(Core, Sub, St); @@ -265,9 +256,6 @@ expr(#k_float{}=V, _Sub, St) -> {V,[],St}; expr(#k_atom{}=V, _Sub, St) -> {V,[],St}; -expr(#k_string{}=V, _Sub, St) -> - %% Only for compatibility with a previous version. - {V,[],St}; expr(#c_cons{anno=A,hd=Ch,tl=Ct}, Sub, St0) -> %% Do cons in two steps, first the expressions left to right, then %% any remaining literals right to left. @@ -980,11 +968,6 @@ match_var([U|Us], Cs0, Def, St) -> %% according to type, the order is really irrelevant but tries to be %% smart. -match_con(Us, Cs0, Def, #kern{lit=no}=St) -> - %% No constant pool (for compatibility with R11B). - %% We must expand literals. - Cs = [expand_pat_lit_clause(C, true) || C <- Cs0], - match_con_1(Us, Cs, Def, St); match_con(Us, [C], Def, St) -> %% There is only one clause. We can keep literal tuples and %% lists, but we must convert []/integer/float/atom literals @@ -1783,7 +1766,6 @@ lit_vars(#k_int{}) -> []; lit_vars(#k_float{}) -> []; lit_vars(#k_atom{}) -> []; %%lit_vars(#k_char{}) -> []; -lit_vars(#k_string{}) -> []; lit_vars(#k_nil{}) -> []; lit_vars(#k_cons{hd=H,tl=T}) -> union(lit_vars(H), lit_vars(T)); @@ -1845,48 +1827,20 @@ handle_literal(#c_literal{anno=A,val=V}) -> case V of [_|_] -> #k_literal{anno=A,val=V}; + [] -> + #k_nil{anno=A}; V when is_tuple(V) -> #k_literal{anno=A,val=V}; V when is_bitstring(V) -> #k_literal{anno=A,val=V}; - _ -> - expand_literal(V, A) + V when is_integer(V) -> + #k_int{anno=A,val=V}; + V when is_float(V) -> + #k_float{anno=A,val=V}; + V when is_atom(V) -> + #k_atom{anno=A,val=V} end. -%% expand_literal(Literal, Anno) -> CoreTerm | KernelTerm -%% Fully expand the literal. Atomic terms such as integers are directly -%% translated to the Kernel Erlang format, while complex terms are kept -%% in the Core Erlang format (but the content is recursively processed). - -expand_literal([H|T]=V, A) when is_integer(H), 0 =< H, H =< 255 -> - case is_print_char_list(T) of - false -> - #c_cons{anno=A,hd=#k_int{anno=A,val=H},tl=expand_literal(T, A)}; - true -> - #k_string{anno=A,val=V} - end; -expand_literal([H|T], A) -> - #c_cons{anno=A,hd=expand_literal(H, A),tl=expand_literal(T, A)}; -expand_literal([], A) -> - #k_nil{anno=A}; -expand_literal(V, A) when is_tuple(V) -> - #c_tuple{anno=A,es=expand_literal_list(tuple_to_list(V), A)}; -expand_literal(V, A) when is_integer(V) -> - #k_int{anno=A,val=V}; -expand_literal(V, A) when is_float(V) -> - #k_float{anno=A,val=V}; -expand_literal(V, A) when is_atom(V) -> - #k_atom{anno=A,val=V}. - -expand_literal_list([H|T], A) -> - [expand_literal(H, A)|expand_literal_list(T, A)]; -expand_literal_list([], _) -> []. - -is_print_char_list([H|T]) when is_integer(H), 0 =< H, H =< 255 -> - is_print_char_list(T); -is_print_char_list([]) -> true; -is_print_char_list(_) -> false. - make_list(Es) -> foldr(fun(E, Acc) -> #c_cons{hd=E,tl=Acc} |