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+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/sys.xml
@@ -246,6 +246,22 @@
<c>{Module, Id, HandlerState}</c>, where <c>Module</c> is the event handler's module name,
<c>Id</c> is the handler's ID (which is the value <c>false</c> if it was registered without
an ID), and <c>HandlerState</c> is the handler's state.</p>
+ <p>If the callback module exports a <c>system_get_state/1</c> function, it will be called in the
+ target process to get its state. Its argument is the same as the <c>Misc</c> value returned by
+ <seealso marker="#get_status-1">get_status/1,2</seealso>, and the <c>system_get_state/1</c>
+ function is expected to extract the callback module's state from it. The <c>system_get_state/1</c>
+ function must return <c>{ok, State}</c> where <c>State</c> is the callback module's state.</p>
+ <p>If the callback module does not export a <c>system_get_state/1</c> function, <c>get_state/1,2</c>
+ assumes the <c>Misc</c> value is the callback module's state and returns it directly instead.</p>
+ <p>If the callback module's <c>system_get_state/1</c> function crashes or throws an exception, the
+ caller exits with error <c>{callback_failed, {Module, system_get_state}, {Class, Reason}}</c> where
+ <c>Module</c> is the name of the callback module and <c>Class</c> and <c>Reason</c> indicate
+ details of the exception.</p>
+ <p>The <c>system_get_state/1</c> function is primarily useful for user-defined
+ behaviours and modules that implement OTP <seealso marker="#special_process">special
+ processes</seealso>. The <c>gen_server</c>, <c>gen_fsm</c>, and <c>gen_event</c> OTP
+ behaviour modules export this function, and so callback modules for those behaviours
+ need not supply their own.</p>
<p>To obtain more information about a process, including its state, see
<seealso marker="#get_status-1">get_status/1</seealso> and
<seealso marker="#get_status-2">get_status/2</seealso>.</p>
@@ -289,6 +305,28 @@
function means that only the state of the particular event handler it was working on when it
failed or crashed is unchanged; it can still succeed in changing the states of other event
handlers registered in the same <c>gen_event</c> process.</p>
+ <p>If the callback module exports a <c>system_replace_state/2</c> function, it will be called in the
+ target process to replace its state using <c>StateFun</c>. Its two arguments are <c>StateFun</c>
+ and <c>Misc</c>, where <c>Misc</c> is the same as the <c>Misc</c> value returned by
+ <seealso marker="#get_status-1">get_status/1,2</seealso>. A <c>system_replace_state/2</c> function
+ is expected to return <c>{ok, NewState, NewMisc}</c> where <c>NewState</c> is the callback module's
+ new state obtained by calling <c>StateFun</c>, and <c>NewMisc</c> is a possibly new value used to
+ replace the original <c>Misc</c> (required since <c>Misc</c> often contains the callback
+ module's state within it).</p>
+ <p>If the callback module does not export a <c>system_replace_state/2</c> function,
+ <c>replace_state/2,3</c> assumes the <c>Misc</c> value is the callback module's state, passes it
+ to <c>StateFun</c> and uses the return value as both the new state and as the new value of
+ <c>Misc</c>.</p>
+ <p>If the callback module's <c>system_replace_state/2</c> function crashes or throws an exception,
+ the caller exits with error <c>{callback_failed, {Module, system_replace_state}, {Class, Reason}}</c>
+ where <c>Module</c> is the name of the callback module and <c>Class</c> and <c>Reason</c> indicate details
+ of the exception. If the callback module does not provide a <c>system_replace_state/2</c> function and
+ <c>StateFun</c> crashes or throws an exception, the caller exits with error
+ <c>{callback_failed, StateFun, {Class, Reason}}</c>.</p>
+ <p>The <c>system_replace_state/2</c> function is primarily useful for user-defined behaviours and
+ modules that implement OTP <seealso marker="#special_process">special processes</seealso>. The
+ <c>gen_server</c>, <c>gen_fsm</c>, and <c>gen_event</c> OTP behaviour modules export this function,
+ and so callback modules for those behaviours need not supply their own.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -322,7 +360,7 @@
<section>
<title>Process Implementation Functions</title>
- <p>The following functions are used when implementing a
+ <p><marker id="special_process"/>The following functions are used when implementing a
special process. This is an ordinary process which does not use a
standard behaviour, but a process which understands the standard system messages.</p>
</section>
@@ -375,8 +413,9 @@
process continues the execution, or
<c><anno>Module</anno>:system_terminate(Reason, <anno>Parent</anno>, <anno>Debug</anno>, <anno>Misc</anno>)</c> if
the process should terminate. The <c><anno>Module</anno></c> must export
- <c>system_continue/3</c>, <c>system_terminate/4</c>, and
- <c>system_code_change/4</c> (see below).
+ <c>system_continue/3</c>, <c>system_terminate/4</c>,
+ <c>system_code_change/4</c>, <c>system_get_state/1</c> and
+ <c>system_replace_state/2</c> (see below).
</p>
<p>The <c><anno>Misc</anno></c> argument can be used to save internal data
in a process, for example its state. It is sent to
@@ -444,6 +483,34 @@
defined, the atom <c>undefined</c> is sent.</p>
</desc>
</func>
+ <func>
+ <name>Mod:system_get_state(Misc) -> {ok, State}</name>
+ <fsummary>Called when the process should return its current state</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>Misc = term()</v>
+ <v>State = term()</v>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p>This function is called from <c>sys:handle_system_msg/6</c> when the process
+ should return a term that reflects its current state. <c>State</c> is the
+ value returned by <c>sys:get_state/2</c>.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+ <func>
+ <name>Mod:system_replace_state(StateFun, Misc) -> {ok, NState, NMisc}</name>
+ <fsummary>Called when the process should replace its current state</fsummary>
+ <type>
+ <v>StateFun = fun((State :: term()) -> NState)</v>
+ <v>Misc = term()</v>
+ <v>NState = term()</v>
+ <v>NMisc = term()</v>
+ </type>
+ <desc>
+ <p>This function is called from <c>sys:handle_system_msg/6</c> when the process
+ should replace its current state. <c>NState</c> is the value returned by
+ <c>sys:replace_state/3</c>.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
</funcs>
</erlref>