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diff --git a/lib/.gitignore b/lib/.gitignore index 4125111ebd..58c49adce0 100644 --- a/lib/.gitignore +++ b/lib/.gitignore @@ -546,6 +546,8 @@ snmp/doc/intex.html /syntax_tools/doc/src/erl_syntax.xml /syntax_tools/doc/src/erl_syntax_lib.xml /syntax_tools/doc/src/erl_tidy.xml +/syntax_tools/doc/src/merl.xml +/syntax_tools/doc/src/merl_transform.xml /syntax_tools/doc/src/igor.xml /syntax_tools/doc/src/prettypr.xml diff --git a/lib/asn1/doc/src/Makefile b/lib/asn1/doc/src/Makefile index 3b3e1bd8f9..f26508295c 100644 --- a/lib/asn1/doc/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/asn1/doc/src/Makefile @@ -48,7 +48,9 @@ XML_HTML_FILE = \ notes_history.xml XML_CHAPTER_FILES = \ - asn1_ug.xml \ + asn1_introduction.xml \ + asn1_getting_started.xml \ + asn1_overview.xml \ asn1_spec.xml \ notes.xml diff --git a/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_getting_started.xml b/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_getting_started.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1a9c279191 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_getting_started.xml @@ -0,0 +1,1290 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> +<!DOCTYPE chapter SYSTEM "chapter.dtd"> + +<chapter> + <header> + <copyright> + <year>1997</year><year>2013</year> + <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> + </copyright> + <legalnotice> + The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + + Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + under the License. + + </legalnotice> + + <title>Getting Started</title> + <prepared>Kenneth Lundin</prepared> + <docno></docno> + <date>1999-03-25</date> + <rev>D</rev> + <file>asn1_getting_started.xml</file> + </header> + + <section> + <title>Example</title> + <p>The following example demonstrates the basic functionality used to + run the Erlang ASN.1 compiler.</p> + <p>Create a file named <c>People.asn</c> containing the following:</p> + <pre> +People DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= +BEGIN + Person ::= SEQUENCE { + name PrintableString, + location INTEGER {home(0),field(1),roving(2)}, + age INTEGER OPTIONAL + } +END </pre> + <p>This file must be compiled before it can be used. + The ASN.1 compiler checks that the syntax is correct and that the + text represents proper ASN.1 code before generating an abstract + syntax tree. The code-generator then uses the abstract syntax + tree to generate code.</p> + <p>The generated Erlang files are placed in the current directory or + in the directory specified with option <c>{outdir,Dir}</c>.</p> + <p>The following shows how the compiler + can be called from the Erlang shell:</p> + + <pre> +1><input> asn1ct:compile("People", [ber]).</input> +ok +2> </pre> + + <p>Option <c>verbose</c> can be added to get information + about the generated files:</p> + <pre> +2><input> asn1ct:compile("People", [ber,verbose]).</input> +Erlang ASN.1 compiling "People.asn" +--{generated,"People.asn1db"}-- +--{generated,"People.hrl"}-- +--{generated,"People.erl"}-- +ok +3> </pre> + + <p>ASN.1 module <c>People</c> is now accepted and the + abstract syntax tree is saved in file <c>People.asn1db</c>. + The generated Erlang code is compiled using the Erlang compiler + and loaded into the Erlang runtime system. There is now an API + for <c>encode/2</c> and <c>decode/2</c> in module + <c>People</c>, which is called like:<br></br> + <c><![CDATA['People':encode(<Type name>, <Value>)]]></c> + <br></br> + or<br></br> +<c><![CDATA['People':decode(<Type name>, <Value>)]]></c></p> + + <p>Assume that there is a network + application that receives instances of the ASN.1 defined + type <c>Person</c>, modifies, and sends them back again:</p> + + <code type="none"> +receive + {Port,{data,Bytes}} -> + case 'People':decode('Person',Bytes) of + {ok,P} -> + {ok,Answer} = 'People':encode('Person',mk_answer(P)), + Port ! {self(),{command,Answer}}; + {error,Reason} -> + exit({error,Reason}) + end + end, </code> + <p>In this example, a series of bytes is received from an + external source and the bytes are then decoded into a valid + Erlang term. This was achieved with the call + <c>'People':decode('Person',Bytes)</c>, which returned + an Erlang value of the ASN.1 type <c>Person</c>. Then an answer was + constructed and encoded using + <c>'People':encode('Person',Answer)</c>, which takes an + instance of a defined ASN.1 type and transforms it to a + binary according to the BER or PER encoding rules.</p> + <p>The encoder and decoder can also be run from the shell:</p> + <pre> +2> <input>Rockstar = {'Person',"Some Name",roving,50}.</input> +{'Person',"Some Name",roving,50} +3> <input>{ok,Bin} = 'People':encode('Person',Rockstar).</input> +{ok,<<243,17,19,9,83,111,109,101,32,78,97,109,101,2,1,2, + 2,1,50>>} +4> <input>{ok,Person} = 'People':decode('Person',Bin).</input> +{ok,{'Person',"Some Name",roving,50}} +5> </pre> + + <section> + <title>Module Dependencies</title> + <p>It is common that ASN.1 modules import defined types, values, and + other entities from another ASN.1 module.</p> + <p>Earlier versions of the ASN.1 compiler required that modules + that were imported from had to be compiled before the module + that imported. This caused problems when ASN.1 modules had circular + dependencies.</p> + <p>Referenced modules are now parsed when the compiler finds an + entity that is imported. No code is generated for + the referenced module. However, the compiled modules rely on + that the referenced modules are also compiled.</p> + </section> + </section> + + <section> + <title>ASN.1 Application User Interface</title> + <p>The <c>ASN.1</c> application provides the following two + separate user interfaces:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item> + <p>The module <c>asn1ct</c>, which provides the compile-time functions + (including the compiler)</p> + </item> + <item> + <p>The module <c>asn1rt_nif</c>, which provides the runtime functions + for the ASN.1 decoder for the BER back end</p> + </item> + </list> + <p>The reason for this division of the interfaces into compile-time + and runtime + is that only runtime modules (<c>asn1rt*</c>) need to be loaded in + an embedded system. + </p> + + <section> + <title>Compile-Time Functions</title> + <p>The ASN.1 compiler can be started directly from the command line + by the <c>erlc</c> program. This is convenient when compiling + many ASN.1 files from the command line or when using Makefiles. + Some examples of how the <c>erlc</c> command can be used to start + the ASN.1 compiler:</p> + <pre> +erlc Person.asn +erlc -bper Person.asn +erlc -bber ../Example.asn +erlc -o ../asnfiles -I ../asnfiles -I /usr/local/standards/asn1 Person.asn</pre> + <p>Useful options for the ASN.1 compiler:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>-b[ber | per | uper]</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Choice of encoding rules. If omitted, <c>ber</c> is the + default.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>-o OutDirectory</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Where to put the generated files. Default is the current + directory.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>-I IncludeDir</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Where to search for <c>.asn1db</c> files and ASN.1 + source specs to resolve references to other + modules. This option can be repeated many times if there + are several places to search in. The compiler + searches the current directory first.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>+der</c></tag> + <item> + <p>DER encoding rule. Only when using option <c>-ber</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>+asn1config</c></tag> + <item> + <p>This functionality works together with option + <c>ber</c>. It enables the specialized decodes, see Section + <seealso marker="asn1_spec">Specialized Decode</seealso>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>+undec_rest</c></tag> + <item> + <p>A buffer that holds a message being decoded can also have + trailing bytes. If those trailing bytes are important, they + can be returned along with the decoded value by compiling + the ASN.1 specification with option <c>+undec_rest</c>. + The return value from the decoder is + <c>{ok,Value,Rest}</c> where <c>Rest</c> is a binary + containing the trailing bytes.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>+'Any Erlc Option'</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Any option can be added to the Erlang compiler when + compiling the generated Erlang files. Any option + unrecognized by the ASN.1 compiler is passed to the + Erlang compiler.</p> + </item> + </taglist> + <p>For a complete description of <c>erlc</c>, see + ERTS Reference Manual.</p> + <p>The compiler and other compile-time functions can also be started + from the Erlang shell. Here follows a brief + description of the primary functions. For a + complete description of each function, see module <c>asn1ct</c> in + the <seealso marker="asn1ct">ASN.1 Reference Manual</seealso>.</p> + <p>The compiler is started by <c>asn1ct:compile/1</c> with + default options, or <c>asn1ct:compile/2</c> if explicit options + are given.</p> + <p>Example:</p> + <pre> +asn1ct:compile("H323-MESSAGES.asn1"). </pre> + <p>This equals:</p> + <pre> +asn1ct:compile("H323-MESSAGES.asn1",[ber]). </pre> + <p>If PER encoding is wanted:</p> + <pre> +asn1ct:compile("H323-MESSAGES.asn1",[per]). </pre> + <p>The generic encode and decode functions can be called + as follows:</p> + <pre> +'H323-MESSAGES':encode('SomeChoiceType',{call,<<"octetstring">>}). +'H323-MESSAGES':decode('SomeChoiceType',Bytes). </pre> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Runtime Functions</title> + <p>When an ASN.1 specification is compiled with option <c>ber</c>, + the <c>asn1rt_nif</c> module and the NIF library in + <c>asn1/priv_dir</c> are needed at runtime.</p> + <p>By calling function <c>info/0</c> in a generated module, you + get information about which compiler options were used.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Errors</title> + <p>Errors detected at + compile-time are displayed on the screen together with line + numbers indicating where in the source file the respective error + was detected. If no errors are found, an Erlang ASN.1 module is + created.</p> + <p>The runtime encoders and decoders execute within a catch and + return <c>{ok, Data}</c> or + <c>{error, {asn1, Description}}</c> where + <c>Description</c> is + an Erlang term describing the error.</p> + </section> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="inlineExamples"></marker> + <title>Multi-File Compilation</title> + <p>There are various reasons for using multi-file compilation:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item>To choose the name for the generated module, for + example, because you need to compile the same specs for + different encoding rules.</item> + <item>You want only one resulting module.</item> + </list> + <p>Specify which ASN.1 specs to compile in a module with extension + <c>.set.asn</c>. Choose a module name and provide the + names of the ASN.1 specs. For example, if you have the specs + <c>File1.asn</c>, <c>File2.asn</c>, and <c>File3.asn</c>, your + module <c>MyModule.set.asn</c> looks as follows:</p> + <pre> +File1.asn +File2.asn +File3.asn </pre> + <p>If you compile with the following, the result is one merged + module <c>MyModule.erl</c> with the generated code from the three + ASN.1 specs:</p> + <code type="none"> +~> erlc MyModule.set.asn </code> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Remark about Tags</title> + + <p>Tags used to be important for all users of ASN.1, because it + was necessary to add tags manually to certain constructs in order + for the ASN.1 specification to be valid. Example of + an old-style specification:</p> + + <pre> +Tags DEFINITIONS ::= +BEGIN + Afters ::= CHOICE { cheese [0] IA5String, + dessert [1] IA5String } +END </pre> + + <p>Without the tags (the numbers in square brackets) the ASN.1 + compiler refused to compile the file.</p> + + <p>In 1994 the global tagging mode <c>AUTOMATIC TAGS</c> was introduced. + By putting <c>AUTOMATIC TAGS</c> in the module header, the ASN.1 + compiler automatically adds tags when needed. The following is the + same specification in <c>AUTOMATIC TAGS</c> mode:</p> + + <pre> +Tags DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= +BEGIN + Afters ::= CHOICE { cheese IA5String, + dessert IA5String } +END </pre> + + <p>Tags are not mentioned any more in this User's Guide.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="ASN1Types"></marker> + <title>ASN.1 Types</title> + <p>This section describes the ASN.1 types including their + functionality, purpose, and how values are assigned in Erlang. + </p> + <p>ASN.1 has both primitive and constructed types:</p> + <p></p> + <table> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>Primitive Types</em></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>Constructed Types</em></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#BOOLEAN">BOOLEAN</seealso></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#SEQUENCE">SEQUENCE</seealso></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#INTEGER">INTEGER</seealso></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#SET">SET</seealso></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#REAL">REAL</seealso></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#CHOICE">CHOICE</seealso></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#NULL">NULL</seealso></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#SOF">SET OF and SEQUENCE OF</seealso></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#ENUMERATED">ENUMERATED</seealso></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#ANY">ANY</seealso></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#BIT STRING">BIT STRING</seealso></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#ANY">ANY DEFINED BY</seealso></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#OCTET STRING">OCTET STRING</seealso></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#NegotiationTypes">EXTERNAL</seealso></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#Character Strings">Character Strings</seealso></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#NegotiationTypes">EMBEDDED PDV</seealso></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#OBJECT IDENTIFIER">OBJECT IDENTIFIER</seealso></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#NegotiationTypes">CHARACTER STRING</seealso></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#Object Descriptor">Object Descriptor</seealso></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#The TIME types">TIME Types</seealso></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"></cell> + </row> + <tcaption>Supported ASN.1 Types</tcaption> + </table> + <marker id="TypeNameValue"></marker> + <note> + <p>The values of each ASN.1 type have their own representation in Erlang, as + described in the following sections. Users must provide + these values for encoding according to the representation, as shown in the + following example:</p> + </note> + <pre> +Operational ::= BOOLEAN --ASN.1 definition </pre> + <p>In Erlang code it can look as follows:</p> + <pre> +Val = true, +{ok,Bytes} = MyModule:encode('Operational', Val), </pre> + + <section> + <marker id="BOOLEAN"></marker> + <title>BOOLEAN</title> + <p>Booleans in ASN.1 express values that can be either + <c>TRUE</c> or <c>FALSE</c>. + The meanings assigned to <c>TRUE</c> and <c>FALSE</c> are outside the scope + of this text.</p> + <p>In ASN.1 it is possible to have:</p> + <pre> +Operational ::= BOOLEAN</pre> + <p>Assigning a value to type <c>Operational</c> in Erlang is possible by + using the following Erlang code:</p> + <code type="erl"> +Myvar1 = true,</code> + <p>Thus, in Erlang the atoms <c>true</c> and <c>false</c> are used + to encode a boolean value.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="INTEGER"></marker> + <title>INTEGER</title> + <p>ASN.1 itself specifies indefinitely large integers. Erlang + systems with version 4.3 and higher support very large + integers, in practice indefinitely large integers.</p> + <p>The concept of subtyping can be applied to integers and + to other ASN.1 types. The details of subtyping are not + explained here; for more information, see X.680. Various + syntaxes are allowed when defining a type as an integer:</p> + <pre> +T1 ::= INTEGER +T2 ::= INTEGER (-2..7) +T3 ::= INTEGER (0..MAX) +T4 ::= INTEGER (0<..MAX) +T5 ::= INTEGER (MIN<..-99) +T6 ::= INTEGER {red(0),blue(1),white(2)}</pre> + <p>The Erlang representation of an ASN.1 <c>INTEGER</c> is an integer or + an atom if a <c>Named Number List</c> (see <c>T6</c> in the previous + list) is specified.</p> + <p>The following is an example of Erlang code that assigns values for the + types in the previous list:</p> + <pre> +T1value = 0, +T2value = 6, +T6value1 = blue, +T6value2 = 0, +T6value3 = white</pre> + <p>These Erlang variables are now bound to valid instances of + ASN.1 defined types. This style of value can be passed directly + to the encoder for transformation into a series of bytes.</p> + <p>The decoder returns an atom if the value corresponds to a + symbol in the <c>Named Number List</c>.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="REAL"></marker> + <title>REAL</title> + <p>The following ASN.1 type is used for real numbers:</p> + <pre> +R1 ::= REAL</pre> + <p>It is assigned a value in Erlang as follows:</p> + <pre> +R1value1 = "2.14", +R1value2 = {256,10,-2},</pre> + <p>In the last line, notice that the tuple {256,10,-2} is the real number + 2.56 in a special notation, which encodes faster than simply + stating the number as <c>"2.56"</c>. The arity three tuple is + <c>{Mantissa,Base,Exponent}</c>, that is, Mantissa * Base^Exponent.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="NULL"></marker> + <title>NULL</title> + <p>The type <c>NULL</c> is suitable where supply and recognition of a value + is important but the actual value is not.</p> + <pre> +Notype ::= NULL</pre> + <p>This type is assigned in Erlang as follows:</p> + <pre> +N1 = 'NULL',</pre> + <p>The actual value is the quoted atom <c>'NULL'</c>.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="ENUMERATED"></marker> + <title>ENUMERATED</title> + <p>The type <c>ENUMERATED</c> can be used when the value you want to + describe can only take one of a set of predefined values. Example:</p> + <pre> +DaysOfTheWeek ::= ENUMERATED { + sunday(1),monday(2),tuesday(3), + wednesday(4),thursday(5),friday(6),saturday(7) }</pre> + <p>For example, to assign a weekday value in Erlang, use the same atom + as in the <c>Enumerations</c> of the type definition:</p> + <pre> +Day1 = saturday,</pre> + <p>The enumerated type is similar to an integer type, when + defined with a set of predefined values. The difference is that + an enumerated type can only have specified + values, whereas an integer can have any value.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="BIT STRING"></marker> + <title>BIT STRING</title> + <p>The type <c>BIT STRING</c> can be used to model information that + is made up of arbitrary length series of bits. It is intended + to be used for selection of flags, not for binary files.</p> + <p>In ASN.1, <c>BIT STRING</c> definitions can look as follows:</p> + <pre> +Bits1 ::= BIT STRING +Bits2 ::= BIT STRING {foo(0),bar(1),gnu(2),gnome(3),punk(14)}</pre> + <p>The following two notations are available for representation of <c>BIT + STRING</c> values in Erlang and as input to the encode functions:</p> + <list type="ordered"> + <item>A bitstring. By default, a <c>BIT STRING</c> with no + symbolic names is decoded to an Erlang bitstring.</item> + <item>A list of atoms corresponding to atoms in the <c>NamedBitList</c> + in the <c>BIT STRING</c> definition. A <c>BIT STRING</c> with symbolic + names is always decoded to the format shown in the following + example:</item> + </list> + <pre> +Bits1Val1 = <<0:1,1:1,0:1,1:1,1:1>>, +Bits2Val1 = [gnu,punk], +Bits2Val2 = <<2#1110:4>>, +Bits2Val3 = [bar,gnu,gnome],</pre> + <p><c>Bits2Val2</c> and <c>Bits2Val3</c> denote the same value.</p> + <p><c>Bits2Val1</c> is assigned symbolic values. The assignment means + that the bits corresponding to <c>gnu</c> and <c>punk</c>, that is, bits + 2 and 14 are set to 1, and the rest are set to 0. The symbolic values + are shown as a list of values. If a named value, which is not + specified in the type definition, is shown, a runtime error occurs.</p> + <p><c>BIT STRING</c>s can also be subtyped with, for example, a <c>SIZE</c> + specification:</p> + <pre> +Bits3 ::= BIT STRING (SIZE(0..31)) </pre> + <p>This means that no bit higher than 31 can be set.</p> + + <section> + <title>Deprecated Representations for BIT STRING</title> + <p>In addition to the representations described earlier, the + following deprecated representations are available if the + specification has been compiled with option + <c>legacy_erlang_types</c>:</p> + <list type="ordered"> + <item>Aa a list of binary digits (0 or 1). This format is + accepted as input to the encode functions, and a <c>BIT STRING</c> + is decoded to this format if option + <em>legacy_bit_string</em> is given. + </item> + <item>As <c>{Unused,Binary}</c> where <c>Unused</c> denotes + how many trailing zero-bits 0-7 that are unused in the + least significant byte in <c>Binary</c>. This format is + accepted as input to the encode functions, and a <c>BIT + STRING</c> is decoded to this format if + <c>compact_bit_string</c> has been given. + </item> + <item>As a hexadecimal number (or an integer). Avoid this + as it is easy to misinterpret a <c>BIT + STRING</c> value in this format. + </item> + </list> + </section> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="OCTET STRING"></marker> + <title>OCTET STRING</title> + <p><c>OCTET STRING</c> is the simplest of all ASN.1 types. <c>OCTET + STRING</c> only moves or transfers, for example, binary files or other + unstructured information complying with two rules: the + bytes consist of octets and encoding is not required.</p> + <p>It is possible to have the following ASN.1 type definitions:</p> + <pre> +O1 ::= OCTET STRING +O2 ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE(28)) </pre> + <p>With the following example assignments in Erlang:</p> + <pre> +O1Val = <<17,13,19,20,0,0,255,254>>, +O2Val = <<"must be exactly 28 chars....">>,</pre> + <p>By default, an <c>OCTET STRING</c> is always represented as + an Erlang binary. If the specification has been compiled with + option <c>legacy_erlang_types</c>, the encode functions + accept both lists and binaries, and the decode functions + decode an <c>OCTET STRING</c> to a list.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="Character Strings"></marker> + <title>Character Strings</title> + <p>ASN.1 supports a wide variety of character sets. The main difference + between an <c>OCTET STRING</c> and a character string is that the + <c>OCTET STRING</c> has no imposed semantics on the bytes delivered.</p> + <p>However, when using, for example, IA5String (which closely + resembles ASCII), byte 65 (in decimal + notation) <em>means</em> character 'A'. + </p> + <p>For example, if a defined type is to be a VideotexString and + an octet is received with the unsigned integer value <c>X</c>, + the octet is to be interpreted as specified in standard + ITU-T T.100, T.101. + </p> + <p>The ASN.1 to Erlang compiler + does not determine the correct interpretation of each BER + string octet value with different character strings. The + application is responsible for interpretation + of octets. Therefore, from the BER + string point of view, octets are very similar to + character strings and are compiled in the same way. + </p> + <p>When PER is + used, there is a significant difference in the encoding scheme + between <c>OCTET STRING</c>s and other strings. The constraints + specified for a type are especially important for PER, where + they affect the encoding. + </p> + <p>Examples:</p> + <pre> +Digs ::= NumericString (SIZE(1..3)) +TextFile ::= IA5String (SIZE(0..64000)) </pre> + <p>The corresponding Erlang assignments:</p> + <pre> +DigsVal1 = "456", +DigsVal2 = "123", +TextFileVal1 = "abc...xyz...", +TextFileVal2 = [88,76,55,44,99,121 .......... a lot of characters here ....]</pre> + <p>The Erlang representation for "BMPString" and + "UniversalString" is either a list of ASCII values or a list + of quadruples. The quadruple representation associates to the + Unicode standard representation of characters. The ASCII + characters are all represented by quadruples beginning with + three zeros like {0,0,0,65} for character 'A'. When + decoding a value for these strings, the result is a list of + quadruples, or integers when the value is an ASCII character.</p> + + <p>The following example shows how it works. Assume the following + specification is in file <c>PrimStrings.asn1</c>:</p> + <pre> +PrimStrings DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= +BEGIN + BMP ::= BMPString +END </pre> + + <p>Encoding and decoding some strings:</p> + + <pre> +1> <input>asn1ct:compile('PrimStrings', [ber]).</input> +ok +2> <input>{ok,Bytes1} = 'PrimStrings':encode('BMP', [{0,0,53,53},{0,0,45,56}]).</input> +{ok,<<30,4,53,54,45,56>>} +3> <input>'PrimStrings':decode('BMP', Bytes1).</input> +{ok,[{0,0,53,53},{0,0,45,56}]} +4> <input>{ok,Bytes2} = 'PrimStrings':encode('BMP', [{0,0,53,53},{0,0,0,65}]).</input> +{ok,<<30,4,53,53,0,65>>} +5> <input>'PrimStrings':decode('BMP', Bytes2).</input> +{ok,[{0,0,53,53},65]} +6> <input>{ok,Bytes3} = 'PrimStrings':encode('BMP', "BMP string").</input> +{ok,<<30,20,0,66,0,77,0,80,0,32,0,115,0,116,0,114,0,105,0,110,0,103>>} +7> <input>'PrimStrings':decode('BMP', Bytes3).</input> +{ok,"BMP string"} </pre> + + <p>Type UTF8String is represented as a UTF-8 encoded binary in + Erlang. Such binaries can be created directly using the binary syntax + or by converting from a list of Unicode code points using function + <c>unicode:characters_to_binary/1</c>.</p> + + <p>The following shows examples of how UTF-8 encoded binaries can + be created and manipulated:</p> + <pre> +1> <input>Gs = "Мой маленький Гном".</input> +[1052,1086,1081,32,1084,1072,1083,1077,1085,1100,1082,1080, + 1081,32,1043,1085,1086,1084] +2> <input>Gbin = unicode:characters_to_binary(Gs).</input> +<<208,156,208,190,208,185,32,208,188,208,176,208,187,208, + 181,208,189,209,140,208,186,208,184,208,185,32,208,147, + 208,...>> +3> <input>Gbin = <<"Мой маленький Гном"/utf8>>.</input> +<<208,156,208,190,208,185,32,208,188,208,176,208,187,208, + 181,208,189,209,140,208,186,208,184,208,185,32,208,147, + 208,...>> +4> <input>Gs = unicode:characters_to_list(Gbin).</input> +[1052,1086,1081,32,1084,1072,1083,1077,1085,1100,1082,1080, + 1081,32,1043,1085,1086,1084]</pre> + + <p>For details, see the <seealso marker="stdlib:unicode">unicode</seealso> + module in <c>stdlib</c>.</p> + + <p>In the following example, this ASN.1 specification is used:</p> + <pre> +UTF DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= +BEGIN + UTF ::= UTF8String +END </pre> + + <p>Encoding and decoding a string with Unicode characters:</p> + + <pre> +5> <input>asn1ct:compile('UTF', [ber]).</input> +ok +6> <input>{ok,Bytes1} = 'UTF':encode('UTF', <<"Гном"/utf8>>).</input> +{ok,<<12,8,208,147,208,189,208,190,208,188>>} +7> <input>{ok,Bin1} = 'UTF':decode('UTF', Bytes1).</input> +{ok,<<208,147,208,189,208,190,208,188>>} +8> <input>io:format("~ts\n", [Bin1]).</input> +Гном +ok +9> <input>unicode:characters_to_list(Bin1).</input> +[1043,1085,1086,1084] </pre> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="OBJECT IDENTIFIER"></marker> + <title>OBJECT IDENTIFIER</title> + <p>The type <c>OBJECT IDENTIFIER</c> is used whenever a unique identity is + required. An ASN.1 module, a transfer syntax, and so on, is identified + with an <c>OBJECT IDENTIFIER</c>. Assume the following example:</p> + <pre> +Oid ::= OBJECT IDENTIFIER</pre> + <p>Therefore, the following example is a valid Erlang instance of + type 'Oid':</p> + <pre> +OidVal1 = {1,2,55},</pre> + <p>The <c>OBJECT IDENTIFIER</c> value is simply a tuple with the + consecutive values, which must be integers. + </p> + <p>The first value is limited to the values 0, 1, or 2. The + second value must be in the range 0..39 when the first value + is 0 or 1. + </p> + <p>The <c>OBJECT IDENTIFIER</c> is an important type and it is + widely used within different standards to identify various + objects uniquely. Dubuisson: ASN.1 - Communication Between + Heterogeneous Systems includes an + easy-to-understand description of the use of + <c>OBJECT IDENTIFIER</c>.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="Object Descriptor"></marker> + <title>Object Descriptor</title> + <p>Values of this type can be assigned a value as an ordinary string + as follows:</p> + + <pre> + "This is the value of an Object descriptor"</pre> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="The TIME types"></marker> + <title>TIME Types</title> + <p>Two time types are defined within ASN.1: Generalized + Time and Universal Time Coordinated (UTC). Both are assigned a + value as an ordinary string within double quotes, for example, + "19820102070533.8".</p> + <p>For DER encoding, the compiler does not check the validity + of the time values. The DER requirements upon those strings are + regarded as a matter for the application to fulfill.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="SEQUENCE"></marker> + <title>SEQUENCE</title> + <p>The structured types of ASN.1 are constructed from other types + in a manner similar to the concepts of array and struct in C.</p> + <p>A <c>SEQUENCE</c> in ASN.1 is + comparable with a struct in C and a record in Erlang. + A <c>SEQUENCE</c> can be defined as follows:</p> + <pre> +Pdu ::= SEQUENCE { + a INTEGER, + b REAL, + c OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + d NULL } </pre> + <p>This is a 4-component structure called <c>Pdu</c>. The record format + is the major format for representation of <c>SEQUENCE</c> in Erlang. + For each <c>SEQUENCE</c> and <c>SET</c> in an ASN.1 module an Erlang + record declaration is generated. For <c>Pdu</c>, a record + like the following is defined:</p> + <pre> +-record('Pdu',{a, b, c, d}). </pre> + <p>The record declarations for a module <c>M</c> are placed in a + separate <c>M.hrl</c> file.</p> + <p>Values can be assigned in Erlang as follows:</p> + <pre> +MyPdu = #'Pdu'{a=22,b=77.99,c={0,1,2,3,4},d='NULL'}. </pre> + <p>The decode functions return a record as result when decoding + a <c>SEQUENCE</c> or a <c>SET</c>.</p> + + <p>A <c>SEQUENCE</c> and a <c>SET</c> can contain a component + with a <c>DEFAULT</c> keyword followed by the actual value, which + is the default value. The <c>DEFAULT</c> keyword means that the + application doing the encoding can omit encoding of the value, which + results in fewer bytes to send to the receiving application.</p> + + <p>An application can use the atom <c>asn1_DEFAULT</c> to indicate + that the encoding is to be omitted for that position in + the <c>SEQUENCE</c>.</p> + + <p>Depending on the encoding rules, the encoder can also compare + the given value to the default value and automatically omit the + encoding if the values are equal. How much effort the encoder makes + to compare the values depends on the encoding rules. The DER + encoding rules forbid encoding a value equal to the default value, + so it has a more thorough and time-consuming comparison than the + encoders for the other encoding rules.</p> + + <p>In the following example, this ASN.1 specification is used:</p> + <pre> +File DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= +BEGIN +Seq1 ::= SEQUENCE { + a INTEGER DEFAULT 1, + b Seq2 DEFAULT {aa TRUE, bb 15} +} + +Seq2 ::= SEQUENCE { + aa BOOLEAN, + bb INTEGER +} + +Seq3 ::= SEQUENCE { + bs BIT STRING {a(0), b(1), c(2)} DEFAULT {a, c} +} +END </pre> + <p>Example where the BER encoder is able to omit encoding + of the default values:</p> + <pre> +1> <input>asn1ct:compile('File', [ber]).</input> +ok +2> <input>'File':encode('Seq1', {'Seq1',asn1_DEFAULT,asn1_DEFAULT}).</input> +{ok,<<48,0>>} +3> <input>'File':encode('Seq1', {'Seq1',1,{'Seq2',true,15}}).</input> +{ok,<<48,0>>} </pre> + + <p>Example with a named <c>BIT STRING</c> where the BER + encoder does not omit the encoding:</p> + <pre> +4> <input>'File':encode('Seq3', {'Seq3',asn1_DEFAULT).</input> +{ok,<<48,0>>} +5> <input>'File':encode('Seq3', {'Seq3',<<16#101:3>>).</input> +{ok,<<48,4,128,2,5,160>>} </pre> + + <p>The DER encoder omits the encoding for the same <c>BIT STRING</c>:</p> + <pre> +6> <input>asn1ct:compile('File', [ber,der]).</input> +ok +7> <input>'File':encode('Seq3', {'Seq3',asn1_DEFAULT).</input> +{ok,<<48,0>>} +8> <input>'File':encode('Seq3', {'Seq3',<<16#101:3>>).</input> +{ok,<<48,0>>} </pre> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="SET"></marker> + <title>SET</title> + <p>In Erlang, the <c>SET</c> type is used exactly as <c>SEQUENCE</c>. + Notice that if BER or DER encoding rules are used, decoding a + <c>SET</c> is slower than decoding a <c>SEQUENCE</c> because the + components must be sorted.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Extensibility for SEQUENCE and SET</title> + <p>When a <c>SEQUENCE</c> or <c>SET</c> contains an extension marker + and extension components as the following, the type can get more + components in newer versions of the ASN.1 spec:</p> + <pre> +SExt ::= SEQUENCE { + a INTEGER, + ..., + b BOOLEAN }</pre> + <p>In this case it has got a new + component <c>b</c>. Thus, incoming messages that are decoded + can have more or fever components than this one. + </p> + <p>The component <c>b</c> is treated as + an original component when encoding a message. In this case, as + it is not an optional element, it must be encoded. + </p> + <p>During decoding, the <c>b</c> field of the record gets the decoded + value of the <c>b</c> + component, if present, otherwise the value <c>asn1_NOVALUE</c>.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="CHOICE"></marker> + <title>CHOICE</title> + <p>The type <c>CHOICE</c> is a space saver and is similar to the + concept of a 'union' in C.</p> + <p>Assume the following:</p> + <pre> +SomeModuleName DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= +BEGIN +T ::= CHOICE { + x REAL, + y INTEGER, + z OBJECT IDENTIFIER } +END </pre> + <p>It is then possible to assign values as follows:</p> + <pre> +TVal1 = {y,17}, +TVal2 = {z,{0,1,2}},</pre> + <p>A <c>CHOICE</c> value is always represented as the tuple + <c>{ChoiceAlternative, Val}</c> where <c>ChoiceAlternative</c> + is an atom denoting the selected choice alternative. + </p> + + <section> + <title>Extensible CHOICE</title> + <p>When a <c>CHOICE</c> contains an extension marker and the + decoder detects an unknown alternative of the <c>CHOICE</c>, + the value is represented as follows:</p> + <pre> +{asn1_ExtAlt, BytesForOpenType}</pre> + <p>Here <c>BytesForOpenType</c> is a list of bytes constituting the + encoding of the "unknown" <c>CHOICE</c> alternative.</p> + </section> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="SOF"></marker> + <title>SET OF and SEQUENCE OF</title> + <p>The types <c>SET OF</c> and <c>SEQUENCE OF</c> correspond + to the concept of an array + in several programming languages. The Erlang syntax for + both types is straightforward, for example:</p> + <pre> +Arr1 ::= SET SIZE (5) OF INTEGER (4..9) +Arr2 ::= SEQUENCE OF OCTET STRING </pre> + <p>In Erlang the following can apply:</p> + <pre> +Arr1Val = [4,5,6,7,8], +Arr2Val = ["abc",[14,34,54],"Octets"], </pre> + <p>Notice that the definition of type <c>SET OF</c> implies that + the order of the components is undefined, but in practice there is + no difference between <c>SET OF</c> and <c>SEQUENCE OF</c>. + The ASN.1 compiler for Erlang does not randomize the order of the + <c>SET OF</c> components before encoding.</p> + <p>However, for a value of type <c>SET OF</c>, the DER + encoding format requires the elements to be sent in ascending + order of their encoding, which implies an expensive sorting + procedure in runtime. Therefore it is recommended to + use <c>SEQUENCE OF</c> instead of <c>SET OF</c> if possible.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="ANY"></marker> + <title>ANY and ANY DEFINED BY</title> + <p>The types <c>ANY</c> and <c>ANY DEFINED BY</c> have been removed + from the standard since 1994. It is recommended not to use + these types any more. They can, however, exist in some old ASN.1 + modules. The idea with this type was to leave a "hole" in a + definition where it was possible to + put unspecified data of any kind, even non-ASN.1 data.</p> + <p>A value of this type is encoded as an <c>open type</c>.</p> + <p>Instead of <c>ANY</c> and <c>ANY DEFINED BY</c>, it is + recommended to use + <c>information object class</c>, <c>table constraints</c>, and + <c>parameterization</c>. In particular the construct + <c>TYPE-IDENTIFIER.@Type</c> accomplish the same as the + deprecated <c>ANY</c>.</p> + <p>See also + <seealso marker="#Information Object">Information object</seealso>.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="NegotiationTypes"></marker> + <title>EXTERNAL, EMBEDDED PDV, and CHARACTER STRING</title> + <p>The types <c>EXTERNAL</c>, <c>EMBEDDED PDV</c>, and + <c>CHARACTER STRING</c> are used in presentation layer negotiation. + They are encoded according to their associated type, see X.680.</p> + <p>The type <c>EXTERNAL</c> had a slightly different associated type + before 1994. X.691 states that encoding must follow + the older associated type. So, generated encode/decode + functions convert values of the newer format to the older format + before encoding. This implies that it is allowed to use + <c>EXTERNAL</c> type values of either format for encoding. Decoded + values are always returned in the newer format.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Embedded Named Types</title> + <p>The structured types previously described can have other named + types as their components. The general syntax to assign a value + to component <c>C</c> of a named ASN.1 type <c>T</c> in Erlang + is the record syntax <c>#'T'{'C'=Value}</c>. + Here <c>Value</c> can be a value of yet another type <c>T2</c>, + for example:</p> + <pre> +EmbeddedExample DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= +BEGIN +B ::= SEQUENCE { + a Arr1, + b T } + +Arr1 ::= SET SIZE (5) OF INTEGER (4..9) + +T ::= CHOICE { + x REAL, + y INTEGER, + z OBJECT IDENTIFIER } + END </pre> + <p><c>SEQUENCE</c> <c>b</c> can be encoded as follows in Erlang:</p> + <pre> +1> 'EmbeddedExample':encode('B', {'B',[4,5,6,7,8],{x,"7.77"}}). +{ok,<<5,56,0,8,3,55,55,55,46,69,45,50>>} </pre> + </section> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Naming of Records in .hrl Files</title> + <p>When an ASN.1 specification is compiled, all defined types of type + <c>SET</c> or <c>SEQUENCE</c> result in a corresponding record in the + generated <c>.hrl</c> file. This is because the values for + <c>SET</c> and <c>SEQUENCE</c> are represented as records as + mentioned earlier.</p> + <p>Some special cases of this functionality are presented in the + next section.</p> + + <section> + <title>Embedded Structured Types</title> + <p>In ASN.1 it is also possible to have components that are themselves + structured types. + For example, it is possible to have the following:</p> + <pre> +Emb ::= SEQUENCE { + a SEQUENCE OF OCTET STRING, + b SET { + a INTEGER, + b INTEGER DEFAULT 66}, + c CHOICE { + a INTEGER, + b FooType } } + +FooType ::= [3] VisibleString </pre> + <p>The following records are generated because of type <c>Emb</c>:</p> + <pre> +-record('Emb,{a, b, c}). +-record('Emb_b',{a, b = asn1_DEFAULT}). % the embedded SET type </pre> + <p>Values of type <c>Emb</c> can be assigned as follows:</p> + <code type="none"> +V = #'Emb'{a=["qqqq",[1,2,255]], + b = #'Emb_b'{a=99}, + c ={b,"Can you see this"}}.</code> + <p>For an embedded type of type <c>SEQUENCE</c>/<c>SET</c> in a + <c>SEQUENCE</c>/<c>SET</c>, the record name is extended with an + underscore and the component name. If the embedded structure is + deeper with the <c>SEQUENCE</c>, <c>SET</c>, or <c>CHOICE</c> + types in the line, each component name/alternative name is + added to the record name.</p> + <p>Example:</p> + <pre> +Seq ::= SEQUENCE{ + a CHOICE{ + b SEQUENCE { + c INTEGER + } + } +} </pre> + <p>This results in the following record:</p> + <pre> +-record('Seq_a_b',{c}). </pre> + <p>If the structured type has a component with an embedded + <c>SEQUENCE OF</c>/<c>SET OF</c> which embedded type in turn + is a <c>SEQUENCE</c>/<c>SET</c>, it gives a record with the + <c>SEQUENCE OF</c>/<c>SET OF</c> + addition as in the following example:</p> + <pre> +Seq ::= SEQUENCE { + a SEQUENCE OF SEQUENCE { + b + } + c SET OF SEQUENCE { + d + } +} </pre> + <p>This results in the following records:</p> + <pre> +-record('Seq_a_SEQOF'{b}). +-record('Seq_c_SETOF'{d}). </pre> + <p>A parameterized type is to be considered as an embedded + type. Each time such a type is referenced, an instance of it is + defined. Thus, in the following example a record with name + <c>'Seq_b'</c> is generated in the <c>.hrl</c> file and is used + to hold values:</p> + <pre> +Seq ::= SEQUENCE { + b PType{INTEGER} +} + +PType{T} ::= SEQUENCE{ + id T +} </pre> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Recursive Types</title> + <p>Types that refer to themselves are called recursive types. + Example:</p> + <pre> +Rec ::= CHOICE { + nothing NULL, + something SEQUENCE { + a INTEGER, + b OCTET STRING, + c Rec }} </pre> + <p>This is allowed in ASN.1 and the ASN.1-to-Erlang compiler + supports this recursive type. + A value for this type is assigned in Erlang as follows:</p> + <pre> +V = {something,#'Rec_something'{a = 77, + b = "some octets here", + c = {nothing,'NULL'}}}. </pre> + </section> + </section> + + <section> + <title>ASN.1 Values</title> + <p>Values can be assigned to an ASN.1 type within the ASN.1 code + itself, as opposed to the actions in the previous section where + a value was assigned to an ASN.1 type in Erlang. The full value + syntax of ASN.1 is supported and X.680 describes in detail how + to assign values in ASN.1. A short example:</p> + <pre> +TT ::= SEQUENCE { + a INTEGER, + b SET OF OCTET STRING } + +tt TT ::= {a 77,b {"kalle","kula"}} </pre> + <p>The value defined here can be used in several ways. It can, for + example, be used as the value in some <c>DEFAULT</c> component:</p> + <pre> +SS ::= SET { + s OBJECT IDENTIFIER, + val TT DEFAULT tt } </pre> + <p>It can also be used from inside an Erlang program. If this ASN.1 + code is defined in ASN.1 module <c>Values</c>, the ASN.1 value + <c>tt</c> can be reached from Erlang as a function call to + <c>'Values':tt()</c> as in the following example:</p> + <pre> +1> <input>Val = 'Values':tt().</input> +{'TT',77,["kalle","kula"]} +2> <input>{ok,Bytes} = 'Values':encode('TT',Val).</input> +{ok,<<48,18,128,1,77,161,13,4,5,107,97,108,108,101,4,4, + 107,117,108,97>>} +4> <input>'Values':decode('TT',Bytes).</input> +{ok,{'TT',77,["kalle","kula"]}} +5> </pre> + <p>This example shows that a function is generated by the compiler + that returns a valid Erlang representation of the value, although + the value is of a complex type.</p> + <p>Furthermore, a macro is generated for each value in the <c>.hrl</c> + file. So, the defined value <c>tt</c> can also be extracted by + <c>?tt</c> in application code.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Macros</title> + <p>The type <c>MACRO</c> is not supported. It is no longer part of + the ASN.1 standard.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="Information Object"></marker> + <title>ASN.1 Information Objects (X.681)</title> + <p>Information Object Classes, Information Objects, and Information + Object Sets (in the following called classes, objects, and + object sets, respectively) are defined in the standard + definition X.681. Only a brief explanation is given here.</p> + <p>These constructs makes it possible to define open types, that + is, values of that type can be of any ASN.1 type. Also, + relationships can be defined between different types and + values, as classes can hold types, values, objects, object + sets, and other classes in their fields. A class can be + defined in ASN.1 as follows:</p> + <pre> +GENERAL-PROCEDURE ::= CLASS { + &Message, + &Reply OPTIONAL, + &Error OPTIONAL, + &id PrintableString UNIQUE +} +WITH SYNTAX { + NEW MESSAGE &Message + [REPLY &Reply] + [ERROR &Error] + ADDRESS &id +} </pre> + <p>An object is an instance of a class. An object set is a set + containing objects of a specified class. A definition can look + as follows:</p> + <pre> +object1 GENERAL-PROCEDURE ::= { + NEW MESSAGE PrintableString + ADDRESS "home" +} + +object2 GENERAL-PROCEDURE ::= { + NEW MESSAGE INTEGER + ERROR INTEGER + ADDRESS "remote" +}</pre> + <p>The object <c>object1</c> is an instance of the class + <c>GENERAL-PROCEDURE</c> and has one type field and one + fixed type value field. The object <c>object2</c> has also an + optional field <c>ERROR</c>, which is a type field. The field + <c>ADDRESS</c> is a <c>UNIQUE</c> field. Objects in an object set + must have unique values in their <c>UNIQUE</c> field, as in + <c>GENERAL-PROCEDURES</c>:</p> + <pre> +GENERAL-PROCEDURES GENERAL-PROCEDURE ::= { + object1 | object2} </pre> + <p>You cannot encode a class, object, or object set, only refer to + it when defining other ASN.1 entities. Typically you refer to a + class as well as to object sets by table constraints and component + relation constraints (X.682) in ASN.1 types, as in the following:</p> + <pre> +StartMessage ::= SEQUENCE { + msgId GENERAL-PROCEDURE.&id ({GENERAL-PROCEDURES}), + content GENERAL-PROCEDURE.&Message ({GENERAL-PROCEDURES}{@msgId}), + } </pre> + <p>In type <c>StartMessage</c>, the constraint following field + <c>content</c> tells that in a value of type + <c>StartMessage</c> the value in field <c>content</c> must + come from the same object that is chosen by field <c>msgId</c>.</p> + <p>So, the value + <c>#'StartMessage'{msgId="home",content="Any Printable String"}</c> + is legal to encode as a <c>StartMessage</c> value. However, the value + <c>#'StartMessage'{msgId="remote", content="Some String"}</c> + is illegal as the constraint in <c>StartMessage</c> tells that + when you have chosen a value from a specific object in object + set <c>GENERAL-PROCEDURES</c> in field + <c>msgId</c>, you must choose a value from that same object in + the content field too. In this second case, it is to be + any <c>INTEGER</c> value.</p> + <p><c>StartMessage</c> can in field <c>content</c> be + encoded with a value of any type that an object in object set + <c>GENERAL-PROCEDURES</c> has in its <c>NEW MESSAGE</c> field. + This field refers to a type field + <c>&Message</c> in the class. Field <c>msgId</c> is always + encoded as a <c>PrintableString</c>, as the field refers to a + fixed type in the class.</p> + <p>In practice, object sets are usually declared to be extensible so + that more objects can be added to the set later. Extensibility is + indicated as follows:</p> + <pre> +GENERAL-PROCEDURES GENERAL-PROCEDURE ::= { + object1 | object2, ...} </pre> + <p>When decoding a type that uses an extensible set constraint, + it is always possible that the value in field <c>UNIQUE</c> + is unknown (that is, the type has been encoded with a later + version of the ASN.1 specification). The unencoded data is then + returned wrapped in a tuple as follows:</p> + + <pre> +{asn1_OPENTYPE,Binary}</pre> + + <p>Here <c>Binary</c> is an Erlang binary that contains the encoded + data. (If option <c>legacy_erlang_types</c> has been given, + only the binary is returned.)</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Parameterization (X.683)</title> + <p>Parameterization, which is defined in X.683, can be used when + defining types, values, value sets, classes, objects, or object sets. + A part of a definition can be supplied as a parameter. For + example, if a <c>Type</c> is used in a definition with a certain + purpose, you want the type name to express the intention. This + can be done with parameterization.</p> + <p>When many types (or another ASN.1 entity) only differ in some + minor cases, but the structure of the types is similar, only + one general type can be defined and the differences can be supplied + through parameters.</p> + <p>Example of use of parameterization:</p> + <pre> +General{Type} ::= SEQUENCE +{ + number INTEGER, + string Type +} + +T1 ::= General{PrintableString} + +T2 ::= General{BIT STRING}</pre> + <p>An example of a value that can be encoded as type <c>T1</c> is + <c>{12,"hello"}</c>.</p> + <p>Notice that the compiler does not generate encode/decode functions + for parameterized types, only for the instances of the parameterized + types. Therefore, if a file contains the types <c>General{}</c>, + <c>T1</c>, and <c>T2</c> as in the previous example, encode/decode + functions are only generated for <c>T1</c> and <c>T2</c>. + </p> + </section> +</chapter> + diff --git a/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_introduction.xml b/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_introduction.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ae0379684a --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_introduction.xml @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> +<!DOCTYPE chapter SYSTEM "chapter.dtd"> + +<chapter> + <header> + <copyright> + <year>1997</year><year>2013</year> + <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> + </copyright> + <legalnotice> + The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + + Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + under the License. + + </legalnotice> + + <title>Introduction</title> + <prepared></prepared> + <docno></docno> + <date>2015-03-31</date> + <rev>A</rev> + <file>asn1_introduction.xml</file> + </header> + + <p>The <c>ASN.1</c> application provides the following:</p> + + <list type="bulleted"> + <item>An ASN.1 compiler for Erlang, which generates encode and + decode functions to be used by Erlang programs sending and + receiving ASN.1 specified data.</item> + <item>Runtime functions used by the generated code.</item> + <item>Support for the following encoding rules: + <list><item>Basic Encoding Rules (BER)</item> + <item>Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER), a specialized form of + BER that is used in security-conscious applications</item> + <item>Packed Encoding Rules (PER), both the aligned and + unaligned variant</item> + </list> + </item> + </list> + + <section> + <title>Scope</title> + <p>This application covers all features of ASN.1 up to the 1997 + edition of the specification. In the 2002 edition, + new features were introduced. The following features + of the 2002 edition are fully or partly supported:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item> + <p>Decimal notation (for example, <c>"1.5e3</c>) for REAL values. + The NR1, NR2, and NR3 formats as explained in ISO 6093 are + supported.</p> + </item> + <item> + <p>The <c>RELATIVE-OID</c> type for relative object identifiers is + fully supported.</p> + </item> + <item> + <p>The subtype constraint (<c>CONTAINING</c>/<c>ENCODED BY</c>) to + constrain the content of an octet string or a bit string is + parsed when compiling, but no further action is taken. This + constraint is not a PER-visible constraint.</p> + </item> + <item> + <p>The subtype constraint by regular expressions (<c>PATTERN</c>) + for character string types is parsed when compiling, but no + further action is taken. This constraint is not a + PER-visible constraint.</p> + </item> + <item> + <p>Multiple-line comments as in C, <c>/* ... */</c>, are + supported.</p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Prerequisites</title> + <p>It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the Erlang + programming language, concepts of OTP, and is familiar with the + ASN.1 notation. The ASN.1 notation is documented in the standard + definition X.680, which is the primary text. It can also be + helpful, but not necessary, to read the standard definitions + X.681, X.682, X.683, X.690, and X.691.</p> + <p>A good book explaining those reference texts is + Dubuisson: ASN.1 - Communication Between Heterogeneous Systems, + is free to download at + <url href="http://www.oss.com/asn1/dubuisson.html">http://www.oss.com/asn1/dubuisson.html</url>.</p> + </section> + +</chapter> + diff --git a/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_overview.xml b/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_overview.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4a10819c36 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_overview.xml @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> +<!DOCTYPE chapter SYSTEM "chapter.dtd"> + +<chapter> + <header> + <copyright> + <year>1997</year><year>2013</year> + <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> + </copyright> + <legalnotice> + The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + + Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + under the License. + + </legalnotice> + + <title>ASN.1</title> + <prepared>Kenneth Lundin</prepared> + <docno></docno> + <date>1999-03-25</date> + <rev>D</rev> + <file>asn1_overview.xml</file> + </header> + +<section> + <title>Introduction</title> + + <p>ASN.1 is a formal language for + describing data structures to be exchanged between distributed + computer systems. The purpose of ASN.1 is to have a platform + and programming language independent notation to express types + using a standardized set of rules for the transformation of + values of a defined type into a stream of bytes. This stream of + bytes can then be sent on any type of communication + channel. This way, two applications written in different + programming languages running on different computers, and with + different internal representation of data, can exchange instances + of structured data types.</p> + +</section> +</chapter> + diff --git a/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_spec.xmlsrc b/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_spec.xmlsrc index 9001aca65c..e050dff553 100644 --- a/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_spec.xmlsrc +++ b/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_spec.xmlsrc @@ -29,94 +29,100 @@ <file>asn1_spec.xml</file> </header> <marker id="SpecializedDecodes"></marker> - <p>When performance is of highest priority and one is interested in - a limited part of the ASN.1 encoded message, before one decide what - to do with the rest of it, one may want to decode only this small - part. The situation may be a server that has to decide to which - addressee it will send a message. The addressee may be interested in - the entire message, but the server may be a bottleneck that one want - to spare any unnecessary load. Instead of making two <em>complete decodes</em> (the normal case of decode), one in the server and one - in the addressee, it is only necessary to make one <em>specialized decode</em>(in the server) and another complete decode(in the - addressee). The following specialized decodes <em>exclusive decode</em> and <em>selected decode</em> support to solve this and - similar problems. - </p> - <p>So far this functionality is only provided when using the - optimized BER_BIN version, that is when compiling with the - options <c>ber_bin</c> and <c>optimize</c>. It does also work - using the <c>nif</c> option. We have no intent to make this - available on the default BER version, but maybe in the PER_BIN - version (<c>per_bin</c>). - </p> + <p>When performance is of highest priority and you are interested in + a limited part of the ASN.1 encoded message before deciding what + to do with the rest of it, an option is to decode only this small + part. The situation can be a server that has to decide the + addressee of a message. The addressee can be interested in + the entire message, but the server can be a bottleneck that you want + to spare any unnecessary load.</p> + <p> Instead of making two <em>complete decodes</em> (the normal case of + decode), one in the server and one in the addressee, it is only + necessary to make one <em>specialized decode</em>(in the server) + and another complete decode(in the addressee). This section + describes the following two specialized decodes, which support + to solve this and similar problems:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item><em>Exclusive decode</em></item> + <item><em>Selected decode</em></item> + </list> + <p>This functionality is only provided when using <c>BER</c> + (option <c>ber</c>).</p> <section> <title>Exclusive Decode</title> <p>The basic idea with exclusive - decode is that you specify which parts of the message you want to + decode is to specify which parts of the message you want to exclude from being decoded. These parts remain encoded and are - returned in the value structure as binaries. They may be decoded + returned in the value structure as binaries. They can be decoded in turn by passing them to a certain <c>decode_part/2</c> - function. The performance gain is high when the message is large - and you can do an exclusive decode and later on one or several - decodes of the parts or a second complete decode instead of two or + function. The performance gain is high for large messages. + You can do an exclusive decode and later one or more + decodes of the parts, or a second complete decode instead of two or more complete decodes. </p> <section> - <title>How To Make It Work</title> - <p>In order to make exclusive decode work you have to do the - following: + <title>Procedure</title> + <p>To perform an exclusive decode: </p> <list type="bulleted"> - <item>First,decide the name of the function for the exclusive - decode.</item> - <item>Second, write instructions that must consist of the name - of the exclusive decode function, the name of the ASN.1 - specification and a notation that tells which parts of the - message structure will be excluded from decode. These - instructions shall be included in a configuration - file. </item> - <item>Third, compile with the additional option - <c>asn1config</c>. The compiler searches for a configuration - file with the same name as the ASN.1 spec but with the - extension .asn1config. This configuration file is not the same - as used for compilation of a set of files. See section - <seealso marker="#UndecodedPart">Writing an Exclusive Decode Instruction.</seealso></item> + <item><em>Step 1:</em> Decide the name of the function for the + exclusive decode.</item> + <item><p><em>Step 2:</em> Include the following instructions in + a configuration file:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item>The name of the exclusive decode function</item> + <item>The name of the ASN.1 specification</item> + <item>A notation that tells which parts of the message + structure to be excluded from decode</item> + </list></item> + <item><em>Step 3</em> Compile with the additional option + <c>asn1config</c>. The compiler searches for a configuration + file with the same name as the ASN.1 specification but with + extension <c>.asn1config</c>. This configuration file is not + the same as used for compilation of a set of files. See Section + <seealso marker="#UndecodedPart">Writing an Exclusive Decode + Instruction.</seealso></item> </list> </section> <section> <title>User Interface</title> - <p>The run-time user interface for exclusive decode consists of - two different functions. First, the function for an exclusive - decode, whose name the user decides in the configuration - file. Second, the compiler generates a <c>decode_part/2</c> - function when exclusive decode is chosen. This function decodes - the parts that were left undecoded during the exclusive - decode. Both functions are described below. - </p> - <p>If the exclusive decode function has for example got the name + <p>The runtime user interface for exclusive decode consists of + the following two functions:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item>A function for an exclusive decode, whose name the user + decides in the configuration file</item> + <item>The compiler generates a <c>decode_part/2</c> + function when exclusive decode is chosen. This function decodes + the parts that were left undecoded during the exclusive + decode.</item> + </list> + <p>Both functions are described in the following.</p> + <p>If the exclusive decode function has, for example, the name <c>decode_exclusive</c> and an ASN.1 encoded message - <c>Bin</c> shall be exclusive decoded, the call is:</p> + <c>Bin</c> is to be exclusive decoded, the call is as follows:</p> <pre> {ok,Excl_Message} = 'MyModule':decode_exclusive(Bin) </pre> <marker id="UndecodedPart"></marker> - <p>The result <c>Excl_Message</c> has the same structure as an - complete decode would have, except for the parts of the top-type - that were not decoded. The undecoded parts will be on their place - in the structure on the format <c>{Type_Key,Undecoded_Value}</c>. + <p>The result <c>Excl_Message</c> has the same structure as a + complete decode would have, except for the parts of the top type + that were not decoded. The undecoded parts are on their places + in the structure on format <c>{Type_Key,Undecoded_Value}</c>. </p> - <p>Each undecoded part that shall be decoded must be fed into the <c>decode_part/2</c> function,like:</p> + <p>Each undecoded part that is to be decoded must be fed into + function <c>decode_part/2</c> as follows:</p> <pre> -{ok,Part_Message} = 'MyModule':decode_part(Type_Key,Undecoded_Value) </pre> +{ok,Part_Message} = 'MyModule':decode_part(Type_Key,Undecoded_Value)</pre> </section> <section> <marker id="Exclusive Instruction"></marker> <title>Writing an Exclusive Decode Instruction</title> - <p>This instruction is written in the configuration file on the - format:</p> + <p>This instruction is written in the configuration file + in the following format:</p> <pre> - Exclusive_Decode_Instruction = {exclusive_decode,{Module_Name,Decode_Instructions}}. Module_Name = atom() @@ -137,70 +143,76 @@ Element = {Name,parts} | Top_Type = atom() -Name = atom() - </pre> - <p>Observe that the instruction must be a valid Erlang term ended - by a dot. +Name = atom()</pre> + <p>The instruction must be a valid Erlang term ended by a dot. </p> - <p>In the <c>Type_List</c> the "path" from the top type to each - undecoded sub-components is described. The top type of the path is + <p>In <c>Type_List</c> the "path" from the top type to each + undecoded subcomponents is described. The top type of the path is an atom, the name of it. The action on each component/type that - follows will be described by one of <c>{Name,parts}, {Name,undecoded}, {Name,Element_List}</c></p> - <p>The use and effect of the actions are: + follows is described by one of + <c>{Name,parts}, {Name,undecoded}, {Name,Element_List}</c>.</p> + <p>The use and effect of the actions are as follows: </p> <list type="bulleted"> - <item><c>{Name,undecoded}</c> Tells that the element will be - left undecoded during the exclusive decode. The type of Name may - be any ASN.1 type. The value of element Name will be returned as a - tuple,as mentioned <seealso marker="#UndecodedPart">above</seealso>, in the value structure of the top type.</item> - <item><c>{Name,parts}</c> The type of Name may be one of - SEQUENCE OF or SET OF. The action implies that the different - components of Name will be left undecoded. The value of Name - will be returned as a tuple, as <seealso marker="#UndecodedPart">above </seealso>, where the second element is a list of - binaries. That is because the representation of a SEQUENCE OF/ - SET OF in Erlang is a list of its internal type. Any of the - elements of this list or the entire list can be decoded by the - <c>decode_part</c> function.</item> - <item><c>{Name,Element_List}</c>This action is used when one or - more of the sub-types of Name will be exclusive decoded.</item> + <item><c>{Name,undecoded}</c> - Tells that the element is left + undecoded during the exclusive decode. The type of <c>Name</c> + can be any ASN.1 type. The value of element <c>Name</c> is + returned as a tuple (as mentioned in the previous section) in + the value structure of the top type.</item> + <item><c>{Name,parts}</c> - The type of <c>Name</c> can be one of + <c>SEQUENCE OF</c> or <c>SET OF</c>. The action implies that + the different components of <c>Name</c> are left undecoded. The + value of <c>Name</c> is returned as a tuple (as mentioned in + the previous section) where the second element is a list of + binaries. This is because the representation of a <c>SEQUENCE OF</c> + or a <c>SET OF</c> in Erlang is a list of its internal type. Any + of the elements in this list or the entire list can be decoded by + function <c>decode_part</c>.</item> + <item><c>{Name,Element_List}</c> - This action is used when one or + more of the subtypes of <c>Name</c> is exclusive decoded.</item> </list> - <p>Name in the actions above may be a component name of a - SEQUENCE or a SET or a name of an alternative in a CHOICE. + <p><c>Name</c> in these actions can be a component name of a + <c>SEQUENCE OF</c> or a <c>SET OF</c>, or a name of an alternative + in a <c>CHOICE</c>. </p> </section> <section> <title>Example</title> - <p>In the examples below we use the definitions from the following ASN.1 spec:</p> + <p>In this examples, the definitions from the following ASN.1 + specification are used:</p> <marker id="Asn1spec"></marker> <codeinclude file="Seq.asn" tag="" type="none"></codeinclude> - <p>If <c>Button</c> is a top type and we want to exclude - component <c>number</c> from decode the Type_List in the - instruction in the configuration file will be - <c>['Button',[{number,undecoded}]]</c>. If we call the decode - function <c>decode_Button_exclusive</c> the Decode_Instruction - will be + <p>If <c>Button</c> is a top type and it is needed to exclude + component <c>number</c> from decode, <c>Type_List</c> in the + instruction in the configuration file is + <c>['Button',[{number,undecoded}]]</c>. If you call the decode + function <c>decode_Button_exclusive</c>, <c>Decode_Instruction</c> is <c>{decode_Button_exclusive,['Button',[{number,undecoded}]]}</c>. </p> - <p>We also have another top type <c>Window</c> whose sub - component actions in type <c>Status</c> and the parts of component - <c>buttonList</c> shall be left undecoded. For this type we name - the function <c>decode__Window_exclusive</c>. The whole - Exclusive_Decode_Instruction configuration is as follows: </p> + <p>Another top type is <c>Window</c> whose subcomponent + actions in type <c>Status</c> and the parts of component + <c>buttonList</c> are to be left undecoded. For this type, the + function is named <c>decode__Window_exclusive</c>. The complete + <c>Exclusive_Decode_Instruction</c> configuration is as follows:</p> <codeinclude file="Seq.asn1config" tag="" type="none"></codeinclude> + <p>The following figure shows the bytes of a <c>Window:status</c> + message. The components <c>buttonList</c> and <c>actions</c> are + excluded from decode. Only <c>state</c> and <c>enabled</c> are decoded + when <c>decode__Window_exclusive</c> is called.</p> <p></p> <image file="exclusive_Win_But.gif"> - <icaption>Figure symbolizes the bytes of a Window:status message. The components buttonList and actions are excluded from decode. Only state and enabled are decoded when decode__Window_exclusive is called. </icaption> + <icaption>Bytes of a Window:status Message</icaption> </image> <p></p> - <p>Compiling GUI.asn including the configuration file is done like:</p> + <p>Compiling <c>GUI.asn</c> including the configuration file is done + as follows:</p> <pre> -unix> erlc -bber_bin +optimize +asn1config GUI.asn +unix> erlc -bber +asn1config GUI.asn -erlang> asn1ct:compile('GUI',[ber_bin,optimize,asn1config]). </pre> - <p>The module can be used like:</p> +erlang> asn1ct:compile('GUI', [ber,asn1config]).</pre> + <p>The module can be used as follows:</p> <pre> - 1> Button_Msg = {'Button',123,true}. {'Button',123,true} 2> {ok,Button_Bytes} = 'GUI':encode('Button',Button_Msg). @@ -289,35 +301,39 @@ BoolOpt,{Type_Key_Choice,Val_Choice}}}}= 11> 'GUI':decode_part(Type_Key_SeqOf,hd(Val_SEQOF)). {ok,{'Button',3,true}} 12> 'GUI':decode_part(Type_Key_Choice,Val_Choice). -{ok,{possibleActions,[{'Action',16,{'Button',17,true}}]}} - </pre> +{ok,{possibleActions,[{'Action',16,{'Button',17,true}}]}}</pre> </section> </section> <section> <title>Selective Decode</title> - <p>This specialized decode decodes one single subtype of a - constructed value. It is the fastest method to extract one sub - value. The typical use of this decode is when one want to - inspect, for instance a version number,to be able to decide what + <p>This specialized decode decodes a subtype of a + constructed value and is the fastest method to extract a + subvalue. This decode is typically used when you want to + inspect, for example, a version number, to be able to decide what to do with the entire value. The result is returned as <c>{ok,Value}</c> or <c>{error,Reason}</c>. </p> <section> - <title>How To Make It Work</title> - <p>The following steps are necessary: + <title>Procedure</title> + <p>To perform a selective decode: </p> <list type="bulleted"> - <item>Write instructions in the configuration - file. Including the name of a user function, the name of the ASN.1 - specification and a notation that tells which part of the type - will be decoded. </item> - <item>Compile with the additional option - <c>asn1config</c>. The compiler searches for a configuration file - with the same name as the ASN.1 spec but with the extension - .asn1config. In the same file you can provide configuration specs - for exclusive decode as well. The generated Erlang module has the + <item><p><em>Step 1:</em> Include the following instructions in + the configuration file:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item>The name of the user function</item> + <item>The name of the ASN.1 specification</item> + <item>A notation that tells which part of the type to be + decoded</item> + </list></item> + <item><em>Step 2:</em> Compile with the additional option + <c>asn1config</c>. The compiler searches for a configuration file + with the same name as the ASN.1 specification, but with extension + <c>.asn1config</c>. In the same file you can also provide + configuration specifications for exclusive decode. + The generated Erlang module has the usual functionality for encode/decode preserved and the specialized decode functionality added. </item> </list> @@ -326,21 +342,20 @@ BoolOpt,{Type_Key_Choice,Val_Choice}}}}= <section> <title>User Interface</title> <p>The only new user interface function is the one provided by the - user in the configuration file. You can invoke that function by + user in the configuration file. The function is started by the <c>ModuleName:FunctionName</c> notation. </p> - <p>So, if you have the following spec + <p>For example, if the configuration file includes the specification <c>{selective_decode,{'ModuleName',[{selected_decode_Window,TypeList}]}}</c> - in the con-fig file, you do the selective decode by + do the selective decode by <c>{ok,Result}='ModuleName':selected_decode_Window(EncodedBinary).</c></p> </section> <section> <marker id="Selective Instruction"></marker> <title>Writing a Selective Decode Instruction</title> - <p>It is possible to describe one or many selective decode - functions in a configuration file, you have to use the following - notation:</p> + <p>One or more selective decode functions can be described in a + configuration file. Use the following notation:</p> <pre> Selective_Decode_Instruction = {selective_decode,{Module_Name,Decode_Instructions}}. @@ -358,37 +373,43 @@ Element_List = Name|List_Selector Name = atom() -List_Selector = [integer()] </pre> - <p>Observe that the instruction must be a valid Erlang term ended - by a dot. - </p> - <p>The <c>Module_Name</c> is the same as the name of the ASN.1 - spec, but without the extension. A <c>Decode_Instruction</c> is - a tuple with your chosen function name and the components from - the top type that leads to the single type you want to - decode. Notice that you have to choose a name of your function - that will not be the same as any of the generated functions. The - first element of the <c>Type_List</c> is the top type of the - encoded message. In the <c>Element_List</c> it is followed by - each of the component names that leads to selected type. Each of - the names in the <c>Element_List</c> must be constructed types - except the last name, which can be any type. +List_Selector = [integer()]</pre> + <p>The instruction must be a valid Erlang term ended by a dot. </p> - <p>The List_Selector makes it possible to choose one of the - encoded components in a SEQUENCE OF/ SET OF. It is also possible - to go further in that component and pick a sub type of that to - decode. So in the <c>Type_List</c>: <c>['Window',status,buttonList,[1],number]</c> the - component <c>buttonList</c> has to be a SEQUENCE OF or SET OF type. In - this example component <c>number</c> of the first of the encoded - elements in the SEQUENCE OF <c>buttonList</c> is selected. This apply on - the ASN.1 spec <seealso marker="#Asn1spec">above</seealso>. + <list type="bulleted"> + <item><c>Module_Name</c> is the same as the name of the ASN.1 + specification, but without the extension.</item> + <item><c>Decode_Instruction</c> is a tuple with your chosen + function name and the components from the top type that leads + to the single type you want to decode. Ensure to choose a name + of your function that is not the same as any of the generated + functions.</item> + <item> The first element of <c>Type_List</c> is the top type of the + encoded message. In <c>Element_List</c>, it is followed by + each of the component names that leads to selected type.</item> + <item>Each name in <c>Element_List</c> must be a constructed type + except the last name, which can be any type.</item> + <item><c>List_Selector</c> makes it possible to choose one of the + encoded components in a a <c>SEQUENCE OF</c> or a <c>SET OF</c>. + It is also possible to go further in that component and pick a + subtype of that to decode. So, in the <c>Type_List</c>: + <c>['Window',status,buttonList,[1],number]</c>, component + <c>buttonList</c> must be of type <c>SEQUENCE OF</c> or + <c>SET OF</c>.</item> + </list> + <p>In the example, component <c>number</c> of the first of the encoded + elements in the <c>SEQUENCE OF</c> <c>buttonList</c> is selected. + This applies on the ASN.1 specification in Section + <seealso marker="#Asn1spec">Writing an Exclusive Decode + Instruction</seealso>. </p> </section> <section> <title>Another Example</title> - <p>In this example we use the same ASN.1 spec as <seealso marker="#Asn1spec">above</seealso>. A valid selective decode - instruction is:</p> + <p>In this example, the same ASN.1 specification as in Section + <seealso marker="#Asn1spec">Writing an Exclusive Decode Instruction</seealso> + is used. The following is a valid selective decode instruction:</p> <pre> {selective_decode, {'GUI', @@ -404,16 +425,17 @@ List_Selector = [integer()] </pre> actions, possibleActions, [1], - handle,number]}]}}. - </pre> - <p>The first <c>Decode_Instruction</c>, + handle,number]}]}}.</pre> + <p>The first instruction, <c>{selected_decode_Window1,['Window',status,buttonList,[1],number]}</c> - is commented in the previous section. The instruction - <c>{selected_decode_Action,['Action',handle,number]}</c> picks - the component <c>number</c> in the <c>handle</c> component of the type - <c>Action</c>. If we have the value <c>ValAction = {'Action',17,{'Button',4711,false}}</c> the internal value 4711 - should be picked by <c>selected_decode_Action</c>. In an Erlang - terminal it looks like:</p> + is described in the previous section.</p> + <p> The second instruction, + <c>{selected_decode_Action,['Action',handle,number]}</c>, takes + component <c>number</c> in the <c>handle</c> component of type + <c>Action</c>. If the value is + <c>ValAction = {'Action',17,{'Button',4711,false}}</c>, the internal + value 4711 is to be picked by <c>selected_decode_Action</c>. In an + Erlang terminal it looks as follows:</p> <pre> ValAction = {'Action',17,{'Button',4711,false}}. {'Action',17,{'Button',4711,false}} @@ -423,44 +445,41 @@ ValAction = {'Action',17,{'Button',4711,false}}. <<48,18,2,1,17,160,13,172,11,171,9,48,7,128,2,18,103,129,1,0>> 9> 'GUI':selected_decode_Action(BinBytes). {ok,4711} -10> </pre> +10></pre> <p>The third instruction, <c>['Window',status,actions,possibleActions,[1],handle,number]</c>, - which is a little more complicated,</p> + works as follows:</p> <list type="bulleted"> - <item>starts with type <em>Window</em>. </item> - <item>Picks component <em>status</em> of <c>Window</c> that is - of type <c>Status</c>.</item> - <item>Then takes component <em>actions</em> of type + <item><em>Step 1:</em> Starts with type <c>Window</c>.</item> + <item><em>Step 2:</em> Takes component <c>status</c> of <c>Window</c> + that is of type <c>Status</c>.</item> + <item><em>Step 3:</em> Takes <em>actions</em> of type <c>Status</c>.</item> - <item>Then <em>possibleActions</em> of the internal defined - CHOICE type.</item> - <item>Thereafter it goes into the first component of the - SEQUENCE OF by <em>[1]</em>. That component is of type - <c>Action</c>.</item> - <item>The instruction next picks component - <em>handle</em>.</item> - <item>And finally component <em>number</em> of the type + <item><em>Step 4:</em> Takes <c>possibleActions</c> of the internally + defined <c>CHOICE</c> type.</item> + <item><em>Step 5:</em> Goes into the first component of + <c>SEQUENCE OF</c> by <c>[1]</c>. That component is of type + <c>Action</c>.</item> + <item><em>Step 6:</em> Takes component <c>handle</c>.</item> + <item><em>Step 7:</em> Takes component <c>number</c> of type <c>Button</c>.</item> </list> - <p>The following figures shows which components are in the - TypeList - <c>['Window',status,actions,possibleActions,[1],handle,number]</c>. And - which part of a message that will be decoded by - selected_decode_Window2. - </p> + <p>The following figure shows which components are in <c>TypeList</c> + <c>['Window',status,actions,possibleActions,[1],handle,number]</c>:</p> <p></p> <image file="selective_TypeList.gif"> - <icaption>The elements specified in the config file for selective decode of a sub-value in a Window message</icaption> + <icaption>Elements Specified in Configuration File for Selective Decode of a Subvalue in a Window Message</icaption> </image> + <p>In the following figure, only the marked element is decoded by + <c>selected_decode_Window2</c>:</p> <p></p> <image file="selective_Window2.gif"> - <icaption>Figure symbolizes the bytes of a Window:status message. Only the marked element is decoded when selected_decode_Window2 is called. </icaption> + <icaption>Bytes of a Window:status Message</icaption> </image> - <p>With the following example you can examine that both + <p>With the following example, you can examine that both <c>selected_decode_Window2</c> and - <c>selected_decode_Window1</c> decodes the intended sub-value - of the value <c>Val</c></p> + <c>selected_decode_Window1</c> decodes the intended subvalue + of value <c>Val</c>:</p> <pre> 1> Val = {'Window',{status,{'Status',12, [{'Button',13,true}, @@ -478,8 +497,8 @@ ValAction = {'Action',17,{'Button',4711,false}}. 4> 'GUI':selected_decode_Window1(Bin). {ok,13} 5> 'GUI':selected_decode_Window2(Bin). -{ok,18} </pre> - <p>Observe that the value feed into the selective decode +{ok,18}</pre> + <p>Notice that the value fed into the selective decode functions must be a binary. </p> </section> @@ -489,19 +508,19 @@ ValAction = {'Action',17,{'Button',4711,false}}. <title>Performance</title> <p>To give an indication on the possible performance gain using the specialized decodes, some measures have been performed. The - relative figures in the outcome between selective, exclusive and - complete decode (the normal case) depends on the structure of - the type, the size of the message and on what level the + relative figures in the outcome between selective, exclusive, and + complete decode (the normal case) depend on the structure of + the type, the size of the message, and on what level the selective and exclusive decodes are specified. </p> <section> - <title>ASN.1 Specifications, Messages and Configuration</title> - <p>The specs <seealso marker="#Asn1spec">GUI</seealso> and + <title>ASN.1 Specifications, Messages, and Configuration</title> + <p>The specifications <seealso marker="#Asn1spec">GUI</seealso> and <url href="http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/asn1/database/itu-t/h/h248/2002/MEDIA-GATEWAY-CONTROL.html">MEDIA-GATEWAY-CONTROL</url> - was used in the test. + were used in the test. </p> - <p>For the GUI spec the configuration looked like:</p> + <p>For the <c>GUI</c> specification the configuration was as follows:</p> <pre> {selective_decode, {'GUI', @@ -523,9 +542,8 @@ ValAction = {'Action',17,{'Button',4711,false}}. ['Window', [{status, [{buttonList,parts}, - {actions,undecoded}]}]]}]}}. - </pre> - <p>The MEDIA-GATEWAY-CONTROL configuration was:</p> + {actions,undecoded}]}]]}]}}.</pre> + <p>The <c>MEDIA-GATEWAY-CONTROL</c> configuration was as follows:</p> <pre> {exclusive_decode, {'MEDIA-GATEWAY-CONTROL', @@ -538,9 +556,8 @@ ValAction = {'Action',17,{'Button',4711,false}}. {selective_decode, {'MEDIA-GATEWAY-CONTROL', [{decode_MegacoMessage_selective, - ['MegacoMessage',mess,version]}]}}. - </pre> - <p>The corresponding values were:</p> + ['MegacoMessage',mess,version]}]}}.</pre> + <p>The corresponding values were as follows:</p> <pre> {'Window',{status,{'Status',12, [{'Button',13,true}, @@ -649,177 +666,178 @@ ValAction = {'Action',17,{'Button',4711,false}}. {'StatisticsParameter',[0,11,0,3],[[52,53,49,48,48]]}, {'StatisticsParameter',[0,12,0,6],[[48,46,50]]}, {'StatisticsParameter',[0,12,0,7],[[50,48]]}, - {'StatisticsParameter',[0,12,0,8],[[52,48]]}]}]}}}]}]}}}]}}} - </pre> - <p>The size of the encoded values was 458 bytes for GUI and 464 - bytes for MEDIA-GATEWAY-CONTROL. + {'StatisticsParameter',[0,12,0,8],[[52,48]]}]}]}}}]}]}}}]}}}</pre> + <p>The size of the encoded values was 458 bytes for <c>GUI</c> and 464 + bytes for <c>MEDIA-GATEWAY-CONTROL</c>. </p> </section> <section> <title>Results</title> - <p>The ASN.1 specs in the test are compiled with the options - <c>ber_bin, optimize, driver</c> and <c>asn1config</c>. If the - <c>driver</c> option had been omitted there should have been + <p>The ASN.1 specifications in the test were compiled with options + <c>ber_bin, optimize, driver</c> and <c>asn1config</c>. Omitting + option <c>driver</c> gives higher values for <c>decode</c> and <c>decode_part</c>. These tests have - not been re-run using nifs, but are expected to perform about 5% better + not been rerun using NIFs, but are expected to perform about 5% better than the linked-in driver. </p> <p>The test program runs 10000 decodes on the value, resulting - in a printout with the elapsed time in microseconds for the + in an output with the elapsed time in microseconds for the total number of decodes. </p> <table> <row> <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>Function</em></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>Time</em>(microseconds)</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>Kind of Decode</em></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>ASN.1 spec</em></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>% of time vs. complete decode</em></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>Time</em> (microseconds)</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>Decode Type</em></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>ASN.1 Specification</em></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>% of Time versus Complete Decode</em></cell> </row> <row> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>decode_MegacoMessage_selective/1</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>374045</c></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>selective</c></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>Selective</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>MEDIA-GATEWAY-CONTROL</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>8.3</em></cell> </row> <row> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>decode_MegacoMessage_exclusive/1</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>621107</c></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>exclusive</c></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>Exclusive</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>MEDIA-GATEWAY-CONTROL</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>13.8</em></cell> </row> <row> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>decode/2</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>4507457</c></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>complete</c></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>Complete</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>MEDIA-GATEWAY-CONTROL</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>100</em></cell> </row> <row> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>selected_decode_Window1/1</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>449585</c></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>selective</c></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>Selective</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>GUI</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>7.6</em></cell> </row> <row> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>selected_decode_Window2/1</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>890666</c></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>selective</c></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>Selective</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>GUI</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>15.1</em></cell> </row> <row> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>decode_Window_status_exclusive/1</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>1251878</c></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>exclusive</c></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>Exclusive</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>GUI</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>21.3</em></cell> </row> <row> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>decode/2</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>5889197</c></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>complete</c></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>Complete</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>GUI</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>100</em></cell> </row> - <tcaption>Results of complete, exclusive and selective decode</tcaption> + <tcaption>Results of Complete, Exclusive, and Selective Decode</tcaption> </table> - <p>Another interesting question is what the relation is between + <p>It is also of interest to know the relation is between a complete decode, an exclusive decode followed by - <c>decode_part</c> of the excluded parts and a selective decode - followed by a complete decode. Some situations may be compared to - this simulation, e.g. inspect a sub-value and later on look at + <c>decode_part</c> of the excluded parts, and a selective decode + followed by a complete decode. Some situations can be compared to + this simulation, for example, inspect a subvalue and later inspect the entire value. The following table shows figures from this - test. The number of loops and time unit is the same as in the + test. The number of loops and the time unit are the same as in the previous test. </p> <table> <row> <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>Actions</em></cell> <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>Function</em> </cell> - <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>Time</em>(microseconds)</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>ASN.1 spec</em></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>% of time vs. complete decode</em></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>Time</em> (microseconds)</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>ASN.1 Specification</em></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="top"><em>% of Time vs. Complete Decode</em></cell> </row> <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>complete</c></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>Complete</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>decode/2</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>4507457</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>MEDIA-GATEWAY-CONTROL</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>100</em></cell> </row> <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>selective and complete</c></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>Selective and Complete</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>decode_­MegacoMessage_­selective/1</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>4881502</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>MEDIA-GATEWAY-CONTROL</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>108.3</em></cell> </row> <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>exclusive and decode_part</c></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>Exclusive and decode_part</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>decode_­MegacoMessage_­exclusive/1</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>5481034</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>MEDIA-GATEWAY-CONTROL</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>112.3</em></cell> </row> <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>complete</c></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>Complete</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>decode/2</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>5889197</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>GUI</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>100</em></cell> </row> <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>selective and complete</c></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>Selective and Complete</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>selected_­decode_­Window1/1</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>6337636</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>GUI</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>107.6</em></cell> </row> <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>selective and complete</c></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>Selective and Complete</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>selected_­decode_­Window2/1</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>6795319</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>GUI</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>115.4</em></cell> </row> <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>exclusive and decode_part</c></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>Exclusive and decode_part</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>decode_­Window_­status_­exclusive/1</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>6249200</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><c>GUI</c></cell> <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>106.1</em></cell> </row> - <tcaption>Results of complete, exclusive + decode_part and selective + complete decodes</tcaption> + <tcaption>Results of Complete, Exclusive + decode_part, and Selective + complete decodes</tcaption> </table> <p>Other ASN.1 types and values can differ much from these - figures. Therefore it is important that you, in every case where + figures. It is therefore important that you, in every case where you intend to use either of these decodes, perform some tests - that shows if you will benefit your purpose. + that show if you will benefit your purpose. </p> </section> <section> - <title>Comments</title> - <p>Generally speaking the gain of selective and exclusive decode - in advance of complete decode is greater the bigger value and the - less deep in the structure you have to decode. One should also - prefer selective decode instead of exclusive decode if you are - interested in just one single sub-value.</p> - <p>Another observation is that the exclusive decode followed by - decode_part decodes is very attractive if the parts will be sent - to different servers for decoding or if one in some cases not is - interested in all parts.</p> - <p>The fastest selective decode are when the decoded type is a + <title>Final Remarks</title> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item>The gain of using selective and exclusive decode instead of a + complete decode is greater the bigger the value and the + less deep in the structure you have to decode.</item> + <item>Use selective decode instead of exclusive decode if you are + interested in only a single subvalue.</item> + <item>Exclusive decode followed by + <c>decode_part</c> decodes is attractive if the parts are sent + to different servers for decoding, or if you in some cases are not + interested in all parts.</item> + <item>The fastest selective decode is when the decoded type is a primitive type and not so deep in the structure of the top - type. The <c>selected_decode_Window2</c> decodes a big constructed - value, which explains why this operation is relatively slow.</p> - <p>It may vary from case to case which combination of - selective/complete decode or exclusive/part decode is the fastest.</p> + type. <c>selected_decode_Window2</c> decodes a high constructed + value, which explains why this operation is relatively slow.</item> + <item>It can vary from case to case which combination of + selective/complete decode or exclusive/part decode is the fastest.</item> + </list> </section> </section> </chapter> diff --git a/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_ug.xml b/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_ug.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 8b33497dd3..0000000000 --- a/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1_ug.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1417 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> -<!DOCTYPE chapter SYSTEM "chapter.dtd"> - -<chapter> - <header> - <copyright> - <year>1997</year><year>2013</year> - <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> - </copyright> - <legalnotice> - The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - - Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - under the License. - - </legalnotice> - - <title>Asn1</title> - <prepared>Kenneth Lundin</prepared> - <docno></docno> - <date>1999-03-25</date> - <rev>D</rev> - <file>asn1_ug.xml</file> - </header> - - <section> - <title>Introduction</title> - - <section> - <title>Features</title> - <p>The Asn1 application provides:</p> - <list type="bulleted"> - <item>An ASN.1 compiler for Erlang, which generates encode and - decode functions to be used by Erlang programs sending and - receiving ASN.1 specified data.</item> - <item>Run-time functions used by the generated code.</item> - <item>Support for the following encoding rules: - <list> - <item> - Basic Encoding Rules (<em>BER</em>) - </item> - <item> - Distinguished Encoding Rules (<em>DER</em>), a specialized - form of BER that is used in security-conscious - applications. - </item> - <item> - Packed Encoding Rules (<em>PER</em>); both the aligned and - unaligned variant. - </item> - </list> - </item> - </list> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Overview</title> - <p>ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One) is a formal language for - describing data structures to be exchanged between distributed - computer systems. The purpose of ASN.1 is to have a platform - and programming language independent notation to express types - using a standardized set of rules for the transformation of - values of a defined type into a stream of bytes. This stream of - bytes can then be sent on any type of communication - channel. This way, two applications written in different - programming languages running on different computers with - different internal representation of data can exchange instances - of structured data types.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Prerequisites</title> - <p>It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the ASN.1 - notation as documented in the standard definition [<cite - id="X.680"></cite>] which is the primary text. It may also be - helpful, but not necessary, to read the standard definitions - [<cite id="X.681"></cite>] [<cite id="X.682"></cite>] [<cite - id="X.683"></cite>] [<cite id="X.690"></cite>] [<cite - id="X.691"></cite>]. </p> - <p>A good book explaining those reference texts is - [<cite id="DUBUISSON"></cite>], which is free to download at - <url href="http://www.oss.com/asn1/dubuisson.html">http://www.oss.com/asn1/dubuisson.html</url>. - </p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Capabilities</title> - <p>This application covers all features of ASN.1 up to the 1997 - edition of the specification. In the 2002 edition of ASN.1 a - number of new features were introduced. The following features - of the 2002 edition are fully or partly supported as shown - below:</p> - <list type="bulleted"> - <item> - <p>Decimal notation (e.g., "1.5e3") for REAL values. The - NR1, NR2 and NR3 formats as explained in ISO6093 are - supported.</p> - </item> - <item> - <p>The RELATIVE-OID type for relative object identifiers is - fully supported.</p> - </item> - <item> - <p>The subtype constraint (CONTAINING/ENCODED BY) to - constrain the content of an octet string or a bit string is - parsed when compiling, but no further action is taken. This - constraint is not a PER-visible constraint.</p> - </item> - <item> - <p>The subtype constraint by regular expressions (PATTERN) - for character string types is parsed when compiling, but no - further action is taken. This constraint is not a - PER-visible constraint.</p> - </item> - <item> - <p>Multiple-line comments as in C, <c>/* ... */</c>, are - supported.</p> - </item> - </list> - </section> - - </section> - - <section> - <title>Getting Started with Asn1</title> - - <section> - <title>A First Example</title> - <p>The following example demonstrates the basic functionality used to run - the Erlang ASN.1 compiler.</p> - <p>Create a file called <c>People.asn</c> containing the following:</p> - <pre> -People DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= -BEGIN - Person ::= SEQUENCE { - name PrintableString, - location INTEGER {home(0),field(1),roving(2)}, - age INTEGER OPTIONAL - } -END </pre> - <p>This file (<c>People.asn</c>) must be compiled before it can be - used. - The ASN.1 compiler checks that the syntax is correct and that the - text represents proper ASN.1 code before generating an abstract - syntax tree. The code-generator then uses the abstract syntax - tree in order to generate code. - </p> - <p>The generated Erlang files will be placed in the current directory or - in the directory specified with the <c>{outdir,Dir}</c> option. - The following shows how the compiler - can be called from the Erlang shell:</p> - <pre> -1><input> asn1ct:compile("People", [ber]).</input> -ok -2> </pre> - - <p>The <c>verbose</c> option can be given to have information - about the generated files printed:</p> - <pre> -2><input> asn1ct:compile("People", [ber,verbose]).</input> -Erlang ASN.1 compiling "People.asn" ---{generated,"People.asn1db"}-- ---{generated,"People.hrl"}-- ---{generated,"People.erl"}-- -ok -3> </pre> - - <p>The ASN.1 module <c>People</c> is now accepted and the - abstract syntax tree is saved in the <c>People.asn1db</c> file; - the generated Erlang code is compiled using the Erlang compiler - and loaded into the Erlang run-time system. Now there is an API - for <c>encode/2</c> and <c>decode/2</c> in the module - <c>People</c>, which is invoked by: <br></br> - <c><![CDATA['People':encode(<Type name>, <Value>)]]></c> - <br></br> - or <br></br> -<c><![CDATA['People':decode(<Type name>, <Value>)]]></c></p> - - <p>Assume there is a network - application which receives instances of the ASN.1 defined - type Person, modifies and sends them back again:</p> - <code type="none"> -receive - {Port,{data,Bytes}} -> - case 'People':decode('Person',Bytes) of - {ok,P} -> - {ok,Answer} = 'People':encode('Person',mk_answer(P)), - Port ! {self(),{command,Answer}}; - {error,Reason} -> - exit({error,Reason}) - end - end, </code> - <p>In the example above, a series of bytes is received from an - external source and the bytes are then decoded into a valid - Erlang term. This was achieved with the call - <c>'People':decode('Person',Bytes)</c> which returned - an Erlang value of the ASN.1 type <c>Person</c>. Then an answer was - constructed and encoded using - <c>'People':encode('Person',Answer)</c> which takes an - instance of a defined ASN.1 type and transforms it to a - binary according to the BER or PER encoding rules. - <br></br> -The encoder and the decoder can also be run from - the shell.</p> - <pre> -2> <input>Rockstar = {'Person',"Some Name",roving,50}.</input> -{'Person',"Some Name",roving,50} -3> <input>{ok,Bin} = 'People':encode('Person',Rockstar).</input> -{ok,<<243,17,19,9,83,111,109,101,32,78,97,109,101,2,1,2, - 2,1,50>>} -4> <input>{ok,Person} = 'People':decode('Person',Bin).</input> -{ok,{'Person',"Some Name",roving,50}} -5> </pre> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Module dependencies</title> - <p>It is common that ASN.1 modules import defined types, values and - other entities from another ASN.1 module.</p> - <p>Earlier versions of the ASN.1 compiler required that modules that - were imported from had to be compiled before the module that - imported. This caused problems when ASN.1 modules had circular - dependencies.</p> - <p>Referenced modules are now parsed when the compiler finds an - entity that is imported. There will not be any code generated for - the referenced module. However, the compiled module rely on - that the referenced modules also will be compiled.</p> - </section> - </section> - - <section> - <title>The Asn1 Application User Interface</title> - <p>The Asn1 application provides two separate user interfaces:</p> - <list type="bulleted"> - <item> - <p>The module <c>asn1ct</c> which provides the compile-time functions - (including the compiler).</p> - </item> - <item> - <p>The module <c>asn1rt_nif</c> which provides the run-time functions - for the ASN.1 decoder for the BER back-end.</p> - </item> - </list> - <p>The reason for the division of the interface into compile-time - and run-time - is that only run-time modules (<c>asn1rt*</c>) need to be loaded in - an embedded system. - </p> - - <section> - <title>Compile-time Functions</title> - <p>The ASN.1 compiler can be invoked directly from the command-line - by means of the <c>erlc</c> program. This is convenient when compiling - many ASN.1 files from the command-line or when using Makefiles. - Here are some examples of how the <c>erlc</c> command can be used to invoke the - ASN.1 compiler:</p> - <pre> -erlc Person.asn -erlc -bper Person.asn -erlc -bber ../Example.asn -erlc -o ../asnfiles -I ../asnfiles -I /usr/local/standards/asn1 Person.asn </pre> - <p>The useful options for the ASN.1 compiler are:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>-b[ber | per | uper]</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Choice of encoding rules, if omitted <c>ber</c> is the - default.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>-o OutDirectory</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Where to put the generated files, default is the current - directory.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>-I IncludeDir</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Where to search for <c>.asn1db</c> files and ASN.1 - source specs in order to resolve references to other - modules. This option can be repeated many times if there - are several places to search in. The compiler will always - search the current directory first.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>+der</c></tag> - <item> - <p>DER encoding rule. Only when using <c>-ber</c> option.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>+asn1config</c></tag> - <item> - <p>This functionality works together with the - <c>ber</c> option. It enables the - specialized decodes, see the <seealso marker="asn1_spec">Specialized Decode</seealso> chapter. - </p> - </item> - <tag><c>+undec_rest</c></tag> - <item> - <p>A buffer that holds a message being decoded may also have - trailing bytes. If those trailing bytes are important they - can be returned along with the decoded value by compiling - the ASN.1 specification with the <c>+undec_rest</c> option. - The return value from the decoder will be - <c>{ok,Value,Rest}</c> where <c>Rest</c> is a binary - containing the trailing bytes.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>+'Any Erlc Option'</c></tag> - <item> - <p>You may add any option to the Erlang compiler when - compiling the generated Erlang files. Any option - unrecognized by the ASN.1 compiler will be passed to the - Erlang compiler.</p> - </item> - </taglist> - <p>For a complete description of <c>erlc</c> see Erts Reference Manual.</p> - <p>The compiler and other compile-time functions can also be invoked from - the Erlang shell. Below follows a brief - description of the primary functions, for a - complete description of each function see - <seealso marker="asn1ct">the Asn1 Reference Manual</seealso>, the - <c>asn1ct</c> module.</p> - <p>The compiler is invoked by using <c>asn1ct:compile/1</c> with - default options, or <c>asn1ct:compile/2</c> if explicit options - are given. - Example:</p> - <pre> -asn1ct:compile("H323-MESSAGES.asn1"). </pre> - <p>which equals:</p> - <pre> -asn1ct:compile("H323-MESSAGES.asn1",[ber]). </pre> - <p>If one wants PER encoding:</p> - <pre> -asn1ct:compile("H323-MESSAGES.asn1",[per]). </pre> - <p>The generic encode and decode functions can be invoked like this:</p> - <pre> -'H323-MESSAGES':encode('SomeChoiceType',{call,"octetstring"}). -'H323-MESSAGES':decode('SomeChoiceType',Bytes). </pre> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Run-time Functions</title> - <p>When an ASN.1 specification is compiled with the <c>ber</c> - option, the module <c>asn1rt_nif</c> module and the NIF library in - <c>asn1/priv_dir</c> will be needed at run-time.</p> - <p>By invoking the function <c>info/0</c> in a generated module, one - gets information about which compiler options were used.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Errors</title> - <p>Errors detected at - compile time appear on the screen together with - a line number indicating where in the source file the error - was detected. If no errors are found, an Erlang ASN.1 module will - be created.</p> - <p>The run-time encoders and decoders execute within a catch and - returns <c>{ok, Data}</c> or - <c>{error, {asn1, Description}}</c> where - <c>Description</c> is - an Erlang term describing the error. </p> - </section> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="inlineExamples"></marker> - <title>Multi-file Compilation</title> - <p>There are various reasons for using multi-file compilation:</p> - <list type="bulleted"> - <item>You want to choose the name for the generated module, - perhaps because you need to compile the same specs for - different encoding rules.</item> - <item>You want only one resulting module.</item> - </list> - <p>You need to specify which ASN.1 specs you will - compile in a module that must have the extension - <c>.set.asn</c>. You chose name of the module and provide the - names of the ASN.1 specs. For instance, if you have the specs - <c>File1.asn</c>, <c>File2.asn</c> and <c>File3.asn</c> your - module <c>MyModule.set.asn</c> will look like:</p> - <pre> -File1.asn -File2.asn -File3.asn </pre> - <p>If you compile with:</p> - <code type="none"> -~> erlc MyModule.set.asn </code> - <p>the result will be one merged module <c>MyModule.erl</c> with - the generated code from the three ASN.1 specs. - </p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>A quick note about tags</title> - - <p>Tags used to be important for all users of ASN.1, because it - was necessary to manually add tags to certain constructs in order - for the ASN.1 specification to be valid. Here is an example of - an old-style specification:</p> - - <pre> -Tags DEFINITIONS ::= -BEGIN - Afters ::= CHOICE { cheese [0] IA5String, - dessert [1] IA5String } -END </pre> - - <p>Without the tags (the numbers in square brackets) the ASN.1 - compiler would refuse to compile the file.</p> - - <p>In 1994 the global tagging mode AUTOMATIC TAGS was introduced. - By putting AUTOMATIC TAGS in the module header, the ASN.1 compiler - will automatically add tags when needed. Here is the same - specification in AUTOMATIC TAGS mode:</p> - - <pre> -Tags DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= -BEGIN - Afters ::= CHOICE { cheese IA5String, - dessert IA5String } -END -</pre> - - <p>Tags will not be mentioned any more in this manual.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="ASN1Types"></marker> - <title>The ASN.1 Types</title> - <p>This section describes the ASN.1 types including their - functionality, purpose and how values are assigned in Erlang. - </p> - <p>ASN.1 has both primitive and constructed types:</p> - <p></p> - <table> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>Primitive types</em></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>Constructed types</em></cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#BOOLEAN">BOOLEAN</seealso></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#SEQUENCE">SEQUENCE</seealso></cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#INTEGER">INTEGER</seealso></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#SET">SET</seealso></cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#REAL">REAL</seealso></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#CHOICE">CHOICE</seealso></cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#NULL">NULL</seealso></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#SOF">SET OF and SEQUENCE OF</seealso></cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#ENUMERATED">ENUMERATED</seealso></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#ANY">ANY</seealso></cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#BIT STRING">BIT STRING</seealso></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#ANY">ANY DEFINED BY</seealso></cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#OCTET STRING">OCTET STRING</seealso></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#NegotiationTypes">EXTERNAL</seealso></cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#Character Strings">Character Strings</seealso></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#NegotiationTypes">EMBEDDED PDV</seealso></cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#OBJECT IDENTIFIER">OBJECT IDENTIFIER</seealso></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#NegotiationTypes">CHARACTER STRING</seealso></cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#Object Descriptor">Object Descriptor</seealso></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"></cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"><seealso marker="#The TIME types">The TIME types</seealso></cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"></cell> - </row> - <tcaption>The supported ASN.1 types</tcaption> - </table> - <marker id="TypeNameValue"></marker> - <note> - <p>Values of each ASN.1 type has its own representation in Erlang - described in the following subsections. Users shall provide - these values for encoding according to the representation, as - in the example below.</p> - </note> - <pre> -Operational ::= BOOLEAN --ASN.1 definition </pre> - <p>In Erlang code it may look like:</p> - <pre> -Val = true, -{ok,Bytes} = MyModule:encode('Operational', Val), </pre> - <p>Below follows a description of how - values of each type can be represented in Erlang. - </p> - - <section> - <marker id="BOOLEAN"></marker> - <title>BOOLEAN</title> - <p>Booleans in ASN.1 express values that can be either - TRUE or FALSE. - The meanings assigned to TRUE or FALSE is beyond the scope - of this text. <br></br> - - In ASN.1 it is possible to have:</p> - <pre> -Operational ::= BOOLEAN - </pre> - <p>Assigning a value to the type Operational in Erlang is possible by - using the following Erlang code:</p> - <code type="erl"> -Myvar1 = true, - </code> - <p>Thus, in Erlang the atoms <c>true</c> and <c>false</c> are used - to encode a boolean value.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="INTEGER"></marker> - <title>INTEGER</title> - <p>ASN.1 itself specifies indefinitely large integers, and the Erlang - systems with versions 4.3 and higher, support very large - integers, in practice indefinitely large integers.</p> - <p>The concept of sub-typing can be applied to integers as well - as to other ASN.1 types. The details of sub-typing are not - explained here, for further info see [<cite id="X.680"></cite>]. A variety - of syntaxes are allowed when defining a type as an integer:</p> - <pre> -T1 ::= INTEGER -T2 ::= INTEGER (-2..7) -T3 ::= INTEGER (0..MAX) -T4 ::= INTEGER (0<..MAX) -T5 ::= INTEGER (MIN<..-99) -T6 ::= INTEGER {red(0),blue(1),white(2)} - </pre> - <p>The Erlang representation of an ASN.1 INTEGER is an integer or - an atom if a so called <c>Named Number List</c> (see T6 above) - is specified.</p> - <p>Below is an example of Erlang code which assigns values for the - above types: </p> - <pre> -T1value = 0, -T2value = 6, -T6value1 = blue, -T6value2 = 0, -T6value3 = white - </pre> - <p>The Erlang variables above are now bound to valid instances of - ASN.1 defined types. This style of value can be passed directly - to the encoder for transformation into a series of bytes.</p> - <p>The decoder will return an atom if the value corresponds to a - symbol in the Named Number List.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="REAL"></marker> - <title>REAL</title> - <p>The following ASN.1 type is used for real numbers:</p> - <pre> -R1 ::= REAL - </pre> - <p>It can be assigned a value in Erlang as:</p> - <pre> -R1value1 = "2.14", -R1value2 = {256,10,-2}, - </pre> - <p>In the last line note that the tuple {256,10,-2} is the real number - 2.56 in a special notation, which will encode faster than simply - stating the number as <c>"2.56"</c>. The arity three tuple is - <c>{Mantissa,Base,Exponent}</c> i.e. Mantissa * Base^Exponent.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="NULL"></marker> - <title>NULL</title> - <p>Null is suitable in cases where supply and recognition of a value - is important but the actual value is not.</p> - <pre> -Notype ::= NULL - </pre> - <p>The NULL type can be assigned in Erlang:</p> - <pre> -N1 = 'NULL', - </pre> - <p>The actual value is the quoted atom 'NULL'.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="ENUMERATED"></marker> - <title>ENUMERATED</title> - <p>The enumerated type can be used, when the value we wish to - describe, may only take one of a set of predefined values.</p> - <pre> -DaysOfTheWeek ::= ENUMERATED { - sunday(1),monday(2),tuesday(3), - wednesday(4),thursday(5),friday(6),saturday(7) } - </pre> - <p>For example to assign a weekday value in Erlang use the same atom - as in the <c>Enumerations</c> of the type definition:</p> - <pre> -Day1 = saturday, - </pre> - <p>The enumerated type is very similar to an integer type, when - defined with a set of predefined values. An enumerated type - differs from an integer in that it may only have specified - values, whereas an integer can also have any other value.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="BIT STRING"></marker> - <title>BIT STRING</title> - <p>The BIT STRING type can be used to model information which - is made up of arbitrary length series of bits. It is intended - to be used for a selection of flags, not for binary files. <br></br> - - In ASN.1 BIT STRING definitions may look like: - </p> - <pre> -Bits1 ::= BIT STRING -Bits2 ::= BIT STRING {foo(0),bar(1),gnu(2),gnome(3),punk(14)} - </pre> - <p>There are two notations available for representation of - BIT STRING values in Erlang and as input to the encode functions.</p> - <list type="ordered"> - <item>A bitstring. By default, a BIT STRING with no - symbolic names will be decoded to an Erlang bitstring.</item> - <item>A list of atoms corresponding to atoms in the <c>NamedBitList</c> - in the BIT STRING definition. A BIT STRING with symbolic - names will always be decoded to this format.</item> - </list> - <p>Example:</p> - <pre> -Bits1Val1 = <<0:1,1:1,0:1,1:1,1:1>>, -Bits2Val1 = [gnu,punk], -Bits2Val2 = <<2#1110:4>>, -Bits2Val3 = [bar,gnu,gnome], - </pre> - <p><c>Bits2Val2</c> and <c>Bits2Val3</c> above denote the same value.</p> - <p><c>Bits2Val1</c> is assigned symbolic values. The assignment means - that the bits corresponding to <c>gnu</c> and <c>punk</c> i.e. bits - 2 and 14 are set to 1 and the rest set to 0. The symbolic values - appear as a list of values. If a named value appears, which is not - specified in the type definition, a run-time error will occur.</p> - <p>BIT STRINGS may also be sub-typed with, for example, a SIZE - specification:</p> - <pre> -Bits3 ::= BIT STRING (SIZE(0..31)) </pre> - <p>This means that no bit higher than 31 can ever be set.</p> - - <section> - <title>Deprecated representations for BIT STRING</title> - <p>In addition to the representations described above, the - following deprecated representations are available if the - specification has been compiled with the - <c>legacy_erlang_types</c> option:</p> - <list type="ordered"> - <item>A list of binary digits (0 or 1). This format is - accepted as input to the encode functions, and a BIT STRING - will be decoded to this format if the - <em>legacy_bit_string</em> option has been given. - </item> - <item>As <c>{Unused,Binary}</c> where <c>Unused</c> denotes - how many trailing zero-bits 0 to 7 that are unused in the - least significant byte in <c>Binary</c>. This format is - accepted as input to the encode functions, and a <c>BIT - STRING</c> will be decoded to this format if - <em>compact_bit_string</em> has been given. - </item> - <item>A hexadecimal number (or an integer). This format - should be avoided, since it is easy to misinterpret a BIT - STRING value in this format. - </item> - </list> - </section> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="OCTET STRING"></marker> - <title>OCTET STRING</title> - <p>The OCTET STRING is the simplest of all ASN.1 types. The - OCTET STRING only moves or transfers e.g. binary files or other - unstructured information complying to two rules. Firstly, the - bytes consist of octets and secondly, encoding is not - required.</p> - <p>It is possible to have the following ASN.1 type definitions:</p> - <pre> -O1 ::= OCTET STRING -O2 ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE(28)) </pre> - <p>With the following example assignments in Erlang:</p> - <pre> -O1Val = <<17,13,19,20,0,0,255,254>>, -O2Val = <<"must be exactly 28 chars....">>,</pre> - <p>By default, an OCTET STRING is always represented as - an Erlang binary. If the specification has been compiled with - the <c>legacy_erlang_types</c> option, the encode functions - will accept both lists and binaries, and the decode functions - will decode an OCTET STRING to a list.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="Character Strings"></marker> - <title>Character Strings</title> - <p>ASN.1 supports a wide variety of character sets. The main difference - between OCTET STRINGS and the Character strings is that OCTET - STRINGS have no imposed semantics on the bytes delivered.</p> - <p>However, when using for instance the IA5String (which closely - resembles ASCII) the byte 65 (in decimal - notation) <em>means</em> the character 'A'. - </p> - <p>For example, if a defined type is to be a VideotexString and - an octet is received with the unsigned integer value X, then - the octet should be interpreted as specified in the standard - ITU-T T.100,T.101. - </p> - <p>The ASN.1 to Erlang compiler - will not determine the correct interpretation of each BER - (Basic Encoding Rules) string octet value with different - Character strings. Interpretation of octets is the - responsibility of the application. Therefore, from the BER - string point of view, octets appear to be very similar to - character strings and are compiled in the same way. - </p> - <p>It should be noted that when PER (Packed Encoding Rules) is - used, there is a significant difference in the encoding scheme - between OCTET STRINGS and other strings. The constraints - specified for a type are especially important for PER, where - they affect the encoding. - </p> - <p>Here are some examples:</p> - <pre> -Digs ::= NumericString (SIZE(1..3)) -TextFile ::= IA5String (SIZE(0..64000)) </pre> - <p>with corresponding Erlang assignments:</p> - <pre> -DigsVal1 = "456", -DigsVal2 = "123", -TextFileVal1 = "abc...xyz...", -TextFileVal2 = [88,76,55,44,99,121 .......... a lot of characters here ....] </pre> - <p>The Erlang representation for "BMPString" and - "UniversalString" is either a list of ASCII values or a list - of quadruples. The quadruple representation associates to the - Unicode standard representation of characters. The ASCII - characters are all represented by quadruples beginning with - three zeros like {0,0,0,65} for the 'A' character. When - decoding a value for these strings the result is a list of - quadruples, or integers when the value is an ASCII character.</p> - - <p>The following example shows how it works. We have the following - specification in the file <c>PrimStrings.asn1</c>.</p> - <pre> -PrimStrings DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= -BEGIN - BMP ::= BMPString -END - </pre> - - <p>Encoding and decoding some strings:</p> - - <pre> -1> <input>asn1ct:compile('PrimStrings', [ber]).</input> -ok -2> <input>{ok,Bytes1} = 'PrimStrings':encode('BMP', [{0,0,53,53},{0,0,45,56}]).</input> -{ok,<<30,4,53,54,45,56>>} -3> <input>'PrimStrings':decode('BMP', Bytes1).</input> -{ok,[{0,0,53,53},{0,0,45,56}]} -4> <input>{ok,Bytes2} = 'PrimStrings':encode('BMP', [{0,0,53,53},{0,0,0,65}]).</input> -{ok,<<30,4,53,53,0,65>>} -5> <input>'PrimStrings':decode('BMP', Bytes2).</input> -{ok,[{0,0,53,53},65]} -6> <input>{ok,Bytes3} = 'PrimStrings':encode('BMP', "BMP string").</input> -{ok,<<30,20,0,66,0,77,0,80,0,32,0,115,0,116,0,114,0,105,0,110,0,103>>} -7> <input>'PrimStrings':decode('BMP', Bytes3).</input> -{ok,"BMP string"} </pre> - - <p>The UTF8String type is represented as a UTF-8 encoded binary in - Erlang. Such binaries can be created directly using the binary syntax - or by converting from a list of Unicode code points using the - <c>unicode:characters_to_binary/1</c> function.</p> - - <p>Here are some examples showing how UTF-8 encoded binaries can - be created and manipulated:</p> - - <pre> -1> <input>Gs = "Мой маленький Гном".</input> -[1052,1086,1081,32,1084,1072,1083,1077,1085,1100,1082,1080, - 1081,32,1043,1085,1086,1084] -2> <input>Gbin = unicode:characters_to_binary(Gs).</input> -<<208,156,208,190,208,185,32,208,188,208,176,208,187,208, - 181,208,189,209,140,208,186,208,184,208,185,32,208,147, - 208,...>> -3> <input>Gbin = <<"Мой маленький Гном"/utf8>>.</input> -<<208,156,208,190,208,185,32,208,188,208,176,208,187,208, - 181,208,189,209,140,208,186,208,184,208,185,32,208,147, - 208,...>> -4> <input>Gs = unicode:characters_to_list(Gbin).</input> -[1052,1086,1081,32,1084,1072,1083,1077,1085,1100,1082,1080, - 1081,32,1043,1085,1086,1084] - </pre> - - <p>See the <seealso marker="stdlib:unicode">unicode</seealso> module - for more details.</p> - - <p>In the following example we will use this ASN.1 specification:</p> - <pre> -UTF DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= -BEGIN - UTF ::= UTF8String -END - </pre> - - <p>Encoding and decoding a string with Unicode characters:</p> - - <pre> -5> <input>asn1ct:compile('UTF', [ber]).</input> -ok -6> <input>{ok,Bytes1} = 'UTF':encode('UTF', <<"Гном"/utf8>>).</input> -{ok,<<12,8,208,147,208,189,208,190,208,188>>} -7> <input>{ok,Bin1} = 'UTF':decode('UTF', Bytes1).</input> -{ok,<<208,147,208,189,208,190,208,188>>} -8> <input>io:format("~ts\n", [Bin1]).</input> -Гном -ok -9> <input>unicode:characters_to_list(Bin1).</input> -[1043,1085,1086,1084] - </pre> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="OBJECT IDENTIFIER"></marker> - <title>OBJECT IDENTIFIER</title> - <p>The OBJECT IDENTIFIER is used whenever a unique identity is required. - An ASN.1 module, a transfer syntax, etc. is identified with an - OBJECT IDENTIFIER. Assume the example below:</p> - <pre> -Oid ::= OBJECT IDENTIFIER - </pre> - <p>Therefore, the example below is a valid Erlang instance of the - type 'Oid'.</p> - <pre> -OidVal1 = {1,2,55}, - </pre> - <p>The OBJECT IDENTIFIER value is simply a tuple with the - consecutive values which must be integers. - </p> - <p>The first value is limited to the values 0, 1 or 2 and the - second value must be in the range 0..39 when the first value - is 0 or 1. - </p> - <p>The OBJECT IDENTIFIER is a very important type and it is - widely used within different standards to uniquely identify - various objects. In [<cite id="DUBUISSON"></cite>], there is an - easy-to-understand description of the usage of - OBJECT IDENTIFIER.</p> - <p></p> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="Object Descriptor"></marker> - <title>Object Descriptor</title> - <p>Values of this type can be assigned a value as an ordinary string - like this:</p> - - <pre> - "This is the value of an Object descriptor"</pre> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="The TIME types"></marker> - <title>The TIME Types</title> - <p>Two different time types are defined within ASN.1, Generalized - Time and UTC (Universal Time Coordinated), both are assigned a - value as an ordinary string within double quotes i.e. - "19820102070533.8".</p> - <p>In case of DER encoding the compiler does not check the validity - of the time values. The DER requirements upon those strings is - regarded as a matter for the application to fulfill.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="SEQUENCE"></marker> - <title>SEQUENCE</title> - <p>The structured types of ASN.1 are constructed from other types - in a manner similar to the concepts of array and struct in C. - <br></br> - A SEQUENCE in ASN.1 is - comparable with a struct in C and a record in Erlang. - A SEQUENCE may be defined as:</p> - <pre> -Pdu ::= SEQUENCE { - a INTEGER, - b REAL, - c OBJECT IDENTIFIER, - d NULL } </pre> - <p>This is a 4-component structure called 'Pdu'. The major format - for representation of SEQUENCE in Erlang is the record format. - For each SEQUENCE and <c>SET</c> in an ASN.1 module an Erlang - record declaration is generated. For <c>Pdu</c> above, a record - like this is defined:</p> - <pre> --record('Pdu',{a, b, c, d}). </pre> - <p>The record declarations for a module <c>M</c> are placed in a - separate <c>M.hrl</c> file.</p> - <p>Values can be assigned in Erlang as shown below:</p> - <pre> -MyPdu = #'Pdu'{a=22,b=77.99,c={0,1,2,3,4},d='NULL'}. </pre> - <p>The decode functions will return a record as result when decoding - a <c>SEQUENCE</c> or a <c>SET</c>.</p> - - <p>A <c>SEQUENCE</c> and a <c>SET</c> may contain a component - with a <c>DEFAULT</c> key word followed by the actual value that - is the default value. The <c>DEFAULT</c> keyword means that the - application doing the encoding can omit encoding of the value, - thus resulting in fewer bytes to send to the receiving - application.</p> - - <p>An application can use the atom <c>asn1_DEFAULT</c> to indicate - that the encoding should be omitted for that position in - the SEQUENCE.</p> - - <p>Depending on the encoding rules, the encoder may also compare - the given value to the default value and automatically omit the - encoding if they are equal. How much effort the encoder makes to - to compare the values depends on the encoding rules. The DER - encoding rules forbids encoding a value equal to the default value, - so it has a more thorough and time-consuming comparison than the - encoders for the other encoding rules.</p> - - <p>In the following example we will use this ASN.1 specification:</p> - <pre> -File DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= -BEGIN -Seq1 ::= SEQUENCE { - a INTEGER DEFAULT 1, - b Seq2 DEFAULT {aa TRUE, bb 15} -} - -Seq2 ::= SEQUENCE { - aa BOOLEAN, - bb INTEGER -} - -Seq3 ::= SEQUENCE { - bs BIT STRING {a(0), b(1), c(2)} DEFAULT {a, c} -} -END </pre> - <p>Here is an example where the BER encoder is able to omit encoding - of the default values:</p> - <pre> -1> <input>asn1ct:compile('File', [ber]).</input> -ok -2> <input>'File':encode('Seq1', {'Seq1',asn1_DEFAULT,asn1_DEFAULT}).</input> -{ok,<<48,0>>} -3> <input>'File':encode('Seq1', {'Seq1',1,{'Seq2',true,15}}).</input> -{ok,<<48,0>>} </pre> - - <p>And here is an example with a named BIT STRING where the BER - encoder will not omit the encoding:</p> - <pre> -4> <input>'File':encode('Seq3', {'Seq3',asn1_DEFAULT).</input> -{ok,<<48,0>>} -5> <input>'File':encode('Seq3', {'Seq3',<<16#101:3>>).</input> -{ok,<<48,4,128,2,5,160>>} </pre> - - <p>The DER encoder will omit the encoding for the same BIT STRING:</p> - <pre> -6> <input>asn1ct:compile('File', [ber,der]).</input> -ok -7> <input>'File':encode('Seq3', {'Seq3',asn1_DEFAULT).</input> -{ok,<<48,0>>} -8> <input>'File':encode('Seq3', {'Seq3',<<16#101:3>>).</input> -{ok,<<48,0>>} </pre> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="SET"></marker> - <title>SET</title> - <p>In Erlang, the SET type is used exactly as SEQUENCE. Note - that if the BER or DER encoding rules are used, decoding a - SET is slower than decoding a SEQUENCE because the components - must be sorted.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Notes about extensibility for SEQUENCE and SET</title> - <p>When a SEQUENCE or SET contains an extension marker and - extension components like this:</p> - <pre> -SExt ::= SEQUENCE { - a INTEGER, - ..., - b BOOLEAN } - </pre> - <p>It means that the type may get more components in newer - versions of the ASN.1 spec. In this case it has got a new - component <c>b</c>. Thus, incoming messages that will be decoded - may have more or fever components than this one. - </p> - <p>The component <c>b</c> will be treated as - an original component when encoding a message. In this case, as - it is not an optional element, it must be encoded. - </p> - <p>During decoding the <c>b</c> field of the record will get the decoded - value of the <c>b</c> - component if present and otherwise the value <c>asn1_NOVALUE</c>.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="CHOICE"></marker> - <title>CHOICE</title> - <p>The CHOICE type is a space saver and is similar to the concept of a - 'union' in the C language.</p> - <p>Assume:</p> - <pre> -SomeModuleName DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= -BEGIN -T ::= CHOICE { - x REAL, - y INTEGER, - z OBJECT IDENTIFIER } -END </pre> - <p>It is then possible to assign values:</p> - <pre> -TVal1 = {y,17}, -TVal2 = {z,{0,1,2}}, - </pre> - <p>A CHOICE value is always represented as the tuple - <c>{ChoiceAlternative, Val}</c> where <c>ChoiceAlternative</c> - is an atom denoting the selected choice alternative. - </p> - - <section> - <title>Extensible CHOICE</title> - <p>When a CHOICE contains an extension marker and the decoder detects - an unknown alternative of the CHOICE the value is represented as:</p> - <pre> -{asn1_ExtAlt, BytesForOpenType} - </pre> - <p>Where <c>BytesForOpenType</c> is a list of bytes constituting the - encoding of the "unknown" CHOICE alternative. </p> - </section> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="SOF"></marker> - <title>SET OF and SEQUENCE OF</title> - <p>The SET OF and SEQUENCE OF types correspond to the concept of an array - found in several programming languages. The Erlang syntax for - both of these types is straight forward. For example:</p> - <pre> -Arr1 ::= SET SIZE (5) OF INTEGER (4..9) -Arr2 ::= SEQUENCE OF OCTET STRING </pre> - <p>We may have the following in Erlang:</p> - <pre> -Arr1Val = [4,5,6,7,8], -Arr2Val = ["abc",[14,34,54],"Octets"], </pre> - <p>Please note that the definition of the SET OF type implies that - the order of the components is undefined, but in practice there is - no difference between SET OF and SEQUENCE OF. The ASN.1 compiler - for Erlang does not randomize the order of the SET OF components - before encoding.</p> - <p>However, in case of a value of the type <c>SET OF</c>, the DER - encoding format requires the elements to be sent in ascending - order of their encoding, which implies an expensive sorting - procedure in run-time. Therefore it is strongly recommended to - use <c>SEQUENCE OF</c> instead of <c>SET OF</c> if it is possible.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="ANY"></marker> - <title>ANY and ANY DEFINED BY</title> - <p>The types <c>ANY</c> and <c>ANY DEFINED BY</c> have been removed - from the standard since 1994. It is recommended not to use - these types any more. They may, however, exist in some old ASN.1 - modules. - The idea with this type was to leave a "hole" in a definition where - one could put unspecified data of any kind, even non ASN.1 data.</p> - <p>A value of this type is encoded as an <c>open type</c>.</p> - <p>Instead of <c>ANY</c>/<c>ANY DEFINED BY</c> one should use - <c>information object class</c>, <c>table constraints</c> and - <c>parameterization</c>. In particular the construct - <c>TYPE-IDENTIFIER.@Type</c> accomplish the same as the - deprecated <c>ANY</c>.</p> - <p>See also <seealso marker="#Information Object">Information object</seealso></p> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="NegotiationTypes"></marker> - <title>EXTERNAL, EMBEDDED PDV and CHARACTER STRING</title> - <p>These types are used in presentation layer negotiation. They are - encoded according to their associated type, see [<cite id="X.680"></cite>].</p> - <p>The <c>EXTERNAL</c> type had a slightly different associated type - before 1994. [<cite id="X.691"></cite>] states that encoding shall follow - the older associate type. Therefore does generated encode/decode - functions convert values of the newer format to the older format - before encoding. This implies that it is allowed to use - <c>EXTERNAL</c> type values of either format for encoding. Decoded - values are always returned on the newer format.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Embedded Named Types</title> - <p>The structured types previously described may very well have other named types - as their components. The general syntax to assign a value to the component C - of a named ASN.1 type T in Erlang is the record syntax - <c>#'T'{'C'=Value}</c>. - Where <c>Value</c> may be a value of yet another type T2.</p> - <p>For example:</p> - <pre> -EmbeddedExample DEFINITIONS AUTOMATIC TAGS ::= -BEGIN -B ::= SEQUENCE { - a Arr1, - b T } - -Arr1 ::= SET SIZE (5) OF INTEGER (4..9) - -T ::= CHOICE { - x REAL, - y INTEGER, - z OBJECT IDENTIFIER } - END </pre> - <p>The SEQUENCE b can be encoded like this in Erlang:</p> - <pre> -1> 'EmbeddedExample':encode('B', {'B',[4,5,6,7,8],{x,"7.77"}}). -{ok,<<5,56,0,8,3,55,55,55,46,69,45,50>>} </pre> - </section> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Naming of Records in .hrl Files</title> - <p>When an ASN.1 specification is compiled all defined types of - type SET or SEQUENCE will result in a corresponding record in the - generated hrl file. This is because the values for SET/SEQUENCE - as mentioned in sections above are represented as records.</p> - <p>Though there are some special cases of this functionality that - are presented below.</p> - - <section> - <title>Embedded Structured Types</title> - <p>It is also possible in ASN.1 to have components that are themselves - structured types. - For example, it is possible to have:</p> - <pre> -Emb ::= SEQUENCE { - a SEQUENCE OF OCTET STRING, - b SET { - a INTEGER, - b INTEGER DEFAULT 66}, - c CHOICE { - a INTEGER, - b FooType } } - -FooType ::= [3] VisibleString </pre> - <p>The following records are generated because of the type <c>Emb</c>:</p> - <pre> --record('Emb,{a, b, c}). --record('Emb_b',{a, b = asn1_DEFAULT}). % the embedded SET type - </pre> - <p>Values of the <c>Emb</c> type can be assigned like this:</p> - <code type="none"> -V = #'Emb'{a=["qqqq",[1,2,255]], - b = #'Emb_b'{a=99}, - c ={b,"Can you see this"}}. - </code> - <p>For an embedded type of type SEQUENCE/SET in a SEQUENCE/SET - the record name is extended with an underscore and the component - name. If the embedded structure is deeper with SEQUENCE, SET or - CHOICE types in the line, each component-/alternative-name will - be added to the record-name.</p> - <p>For example:</p> - <pre> -Seq ::= SEQUENCE{ - a CHOICE{ - b SEQUENCE { - c INTEGER - } - } -} </pre> - <p>will result in the following record:</p> - <pre> --record('Seq_a_b',{c}). </pre> - <p>If the structured type has a component with an embedded - SEQUENCE OF/SET OF which embedded type in turn is a - SEQUENCE/SET it will give a record with the SEQOF/SETOF - addition as in the following example:</p> - <pre> -Seq ::= SEQUENCE { - a SEQUENCE OF SEQUENCE { - b - } - c SET OF SEQUENCE { - d - } -} </pre> - <p>This results in the records:</p> - <pre> --record('Seq_a_SEQOF'{b}). --record('Seq_c_SETOF'{d}). </pre> - <p>A parameterized type should be considered as an embedded - type. Each time a such type is referenced an instance of it is - defined. Thus in the following example a record with name - <c>'Seq_b'</c> is generated in the .hrl file and used to hold - values.</p> - <pre> -Seq ::= SEQUENCE { - b PType{INTEGER} -} - -PType{T} ::= SEQUENCE{ - id T -} </pre> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Recursive Types</title> - <p>Types may refer to themselves. Suppose:</p> - <pre> -Rec ::= CHOICE { - nothing NULL, - something SEQUENCE { - a INTEGER, - b OCTET STRING, - c Rec }} </pre> - <p>This type is recursive; that is, it refers to itself. This is allowed - in ASN.1 and the ASN.1-to-Erlang compiler supports this recursive - type. A value for this type is assigned in Erlang as shown below:</p> - <pre> -V = {something,#'Rec_something'{a = 77, - b = "some octets here", - c = {nothing,'NULL'}}}. </pre> - </section> - </section> - - <section> - <title>ASN.1 Values</title> - <p>Values can be assigned to ASN.1 type within the ASN.1 code - itself, as opposed to the actions taken in the previous chapter where - a value was assigned to an ASN.1 type in Erlang. The full value - syntax of ASN.1 is supported and [X.680] describes in detail how - to assign values in ASN.1. Below is a short example:</p> - <pre> -TT ::= SEQUENCE { - a INTEGER, - b SET OF OCTET STRING } - -tt TT ::= {a 77,b {"kalle","kula"}} </pre> - <p>The value defined here could be used in several ways. - Firstly, it could be used as the value in some DEFAULT component:</p> - <pre> -SS ::= SET { - s OBJECT IDENTIFIER, - val TT DEFAULT tt } </pre> - <p>It could also be used from inside an Erlang program. If the above ASN.1 - code was defined in ASN.1 module <c>Values</c>, then the ASN.1 value - <c>tt</c> can be reached from Erlang as - a function call to <c>'Values':tt()</c> as in the example below.</p> - <pre> -1> <input>Val = 'Values':tt().</input> -{'TT',77,["kalle","kula"]} -2> <input>{ok,Bytes} = 'Values':encode('TT',Val).</input> -{ok,<<48,18,128,1,77,161,13,4,5,107,97,108,108,101,4,4, - 107,117,108,97>>} -4> <input>'Values':decode('TT',Bytes).</input> -{ok,{'TT',77,["kalle","kula"]}} -5> - </pre> - <p>The above example shows that a function is generated by the compiler - that returns a valid Erlang representation of the value, even though - the value is of a complex type.</p> - <p>Furthermore, there is a macro generated for each value in the .hrl - file. So, the defined value <c>tt</c> can also be extracted by - <c>?tt</c> in application code.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Macros</title> - <p>MACRO is not supported as the the type is no longer part of the - ASN.1 standard.</p> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="Information Object"></marker> - <title>ASN.1 Information Objects (X.681)</title> - <p>Information Object Classes, Information Objects and Information - Object Sets (in the following called classes, objects and - object sets respectively) are defined in the standard - definition [<cite id="X.681"></cite>]. In the following only a brief - explanation is given. </p> - <p>These constructs makes it possible to define open types, - i.e. values of that type can be of any ASN.1 type. It is also - possible to define relationships between different types and - values, since classes can hold types, values, objects, object - sets and other classes in its fields. - An Information Object Class may be defined in ASN.1 as:</p> - <pre> -GENERAL-PROCEDURE ::= CLASS { - &Message, - &Reply OPTIONAL, - &Error OPTIONAL, - &id PrintableString UNIQUE -} -WITH SYNTAX { - NEW MESSAGE &Message - [REPLY &Reply] - [ERROR &Error] - ADDRESS &id -} </pre> - <p>An object is an instance of a class and an object set is a set - containing objects of one specified class. A definition may look like - below.</p> - <p>The object <c>object1</c> is an instance of the CLASS - GENERAL-PROCEDURE and has one type field and one fixed type value - field. The object <c>object2</c> also has an OPTIONAL field ERROR, - which is a type field.</p> - <pre> -object1 GENERAL-PROCEDURE ::= { - NEW MESSAGE PrintableString - ADDRESS "home" -} - -object2 GENERAL-PROCEDURE ::= { - NEW MESSAGE INTEGER - ERROR INTEGER - ADDRESS "remote" -} </pre> - <p>The field ADDRESS is a UNIQUE field. Objects in an object set must - have unique values in their UNIQUE field, as in GENERAL-PROCEDURES: </p> - <pre> -GENERAL-PROCEDURES GENERAL-PROCEDURE ::= { - object1 | object2} </pre> - <p>One can not encode a class, object or object set, only referring to - it when defining other ASN.1 entities. Typically one refers to a - class and to object sets by table constraints and component - relation constraints [<cite id="X.682"></cite>] in ASN.1 types, as in: </p> - <pre> -StartMessage ::= SEQUENCE { - msgId GENERAL-PROCEDURE.&id ({GENERAL-PROCEDURES}), - content GENERAL-PROCEDURE.&Message ({GENERAL-PROCEDURES}{@msgId}), - } </pre> - <p>In the type <c>StartMessage</c> the constraint following the - <c>content</c> field tells that in a value of type - <c>StartMessage</c> the value in the <c>content</c> field must - come from the same object that is chosen by the <c>msgId</c> - field.</p> - <p>So, the value <c>#'StartMessage'{msgId="home",content="Any Printable String"}</c> is legal to encode as a StartMessage - value, while the value <c>#'StartMessage'{msgId="remote", content="Some String"}</c> is illegal since the constraint - in StartMessage tells that when you have chosen a value from a - specific object in the object set GENERAL-PROCEDURES in the - msgId field you have to choose a value from that same object in - the content field too. In this second case it should have been - any INTEGER value.</p> - <p><c>StartMessage</c> can in the <c>content</c> field be - encoded with a value of any type that an object in the - <c>GENERAL-PROCEDURES</c> object set has in its <c>NEW MESSAGE</c> field. This field refers to a type field - <c>&Message</c> in the class. The <c>msgId</c> field is always - encoded as a PrintableString, since the field refers to a fixed type - in the class.</p> - <p>In practice, object sets are usually declared to be extensible so - so that more objects can be added to the set later. Extensibility is - indicated like this:</p> - <pre> -GENERAL-PROCEDURES GENERAL-PROCEDURE ::= { - object1 | object2, ...} </pre> - <p>When decoding a type that uses an extensible set constraint, - there is always the possibility that the value in the UNIQUE - field is unknown (i.e. the type has been encoded with a later - version of the ASN.1 specification). When that happens, the - unencoded data will be returned wrapped in a tuple like this:</p> - - <pre> -{asn1_OPENTYPE,Binary}</pre> - <p>where <c>Binary</c> is an Erlang binary that contains the encoded - data. (If the option <c>legacy_erlang_types</c> has been given, - just the binary will be returned.)</p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>Parameterization (X.683)</title> - <p>Parameterization, which is defined in the standard [<cite id="X.683"></cite>], can be used when defining types, values, value - sets, information object classes, information objects or - information object sets. - A part of a definition can be supplied as a parameter. For - instance, if a Type is used in a definition with certain - purpose, one want the type-name to express the intention. This - can be done with parameterization.</p> - <p>When many types (or another ASN.1 entity) only differs in some - minor cases, but the structure of the types are similar, only - one general type can be defined and the differences may be supplied - through parameters. </p> - <p>One example of use of parameterization is:</p> - <pre> -General{Type} ::= SEQUENCE -{ - number INTEGER, - string Type -} - -T1 ::= General{PrintableString} - -T2 ::= General{BIT STRING} - </pre> - <p>An example of a value that can be encoded as type T1 is {12,"hello"}.</p> - <p>Note that the compiler does not generate encode/decode functions for - parameterized types, but only for the instances of the parameterized - types. Therefore, if a file contains the types General{}, T1 and T2 above, - encode/decode functions will only be generated for T1 and T2. - </p> - </section> -</chapter> - diff --git a/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1ct.xml b/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1ct.xml index 32ff2d52cf..30808a5ead 100644 --- a/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1ct.xml +++ b/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1ct.xml @@ -35,43 +35,45 @@ <modulesummary>ASN.1 compiler and compile-time support functions</modulesummary> <description> <p>The ASN.1 compiler takes an ASN.1 module as input and generates a - corresponding Erlang module which can encode and decode the data-types - specified. Alternatively the compiler takes a specification module - (se below) specifying all input modules and generates one module with - encode/decode functions. There are also some generic functions which - can be used in during development of applications which handles ASN.1 - data (encoded as BER or PER).</p> + corresponding Erlang module, which can encode and decode the specified + data types. Alternatively, the compiler takes a specification module + specifying all input modules, and generates a module with + encode/decode functions. In addition, some generic functions + can be used during development of applications that handles ASN.1 + data (encoded as <c>BER</c> or <c>PER</c>).</p> + <note> - <p>By default in OTP 17, the representation of the BIT STRING - and OCTET STRING types as Erlang terms have changed. BIT - STRING values are now Erlang bitstrings and OCTET STRING values - are binaries. Also, an undecoded open type will now be wrapped in - a <c>asn1_OPENTYPE</c> tuple. For details see <seealso - marker="asn1_ug#BIT STRING">BIT STRING</seealso>, <seealso - marker="asn1_ug#OCTET STRING">OCTET STRING</seealso>, and - <seealso marker="asn1_ug#Information%20Object">ASN.1 Information Objects</seealso> in User's Guide.</p> - <p>To revert to the old representation of the types, use the - <c>legacy_erlang_types</c> option.</p> + <p>By default in OTP 17, the representation of the <c>BIT STRING</c> + and <c>OCTET STRING</c> types as Erlang terms were changed. <c>BIT + STRING</c> values are now Erlang bit strings and <c>OCTET STRING</c> + values are binaries. Also, an undecoded open type is now wrapped in + an <c>asn1_OPENTYPE</c> tuple. For details, see <seealso + marker="asn1_getting_started#BIT STRING">BIT STRING</seealso>, <seealso + marker="asn1_getting_started#OCTET STRING">OCTET STRING</seealso>, and + <seealso marker="asn1_getting_started#Information Object">ASN.1 Information Objects</seealso> in the User's Guide.</p> + <p>To revert to the old representation of the types, use option + <c>legacy_erlang_types</c>.</p> </note> + <note> - <p>In R16, the options have been simplified. The back-end is chosen + <p>In OTP R16, the options were simplified. The back end is chosen using one of the options <c>ber</c>, <c>per</c>, or <c>uper</c>. - The options <c>optimize</c>, <c>nif</c>, and <c>driver</c> options - are no longer necessary (and the ASN.1 compiler will print a - warning if they are used). The options <c>ber_bin</c>, <c>per_bin</c>, - and <c>uper_bin</c> options will still work, but will print a warning. + Options <c>optimize</c>, <c>nif</c>, and <c>driver</c> options + are no longer necessary (and the ASN.1 compiler generates a + warning if they are used). Options <c>ber_bin</c>, <c>per_bin</c>, + and <c>uper_bin</c> options still work, but generates a warning. </p> - <p>Another change in R16 is that the generated <c>encode/2</c> - function always returns a binary. - The <c>encode/2</c> function for the BER back-end used to return - an iolist.</p> + <p>Another change in OTP R16 is that the generated function + <c>encode/2</c> always returns a binary. Function <c>encode/2</c> + for the <c>BER</c> back end used to return an iolist.</p> </note> </description> + <funcs> <func> <name>compile(Asn1module) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> <name>compile(Asn1module, Options) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Compile an ASN.1 module and generate encode/decode functions according to the encoding rules BER or PER.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Compiles an ASN.1 module and generates encode/decode functions according to encoding rules BER or PER.</fsummary> <type> <v>Asn1module = atom() | string()</v> <v>Options = [Option| OldOption]</v> @@ -85,79 +87,82 @@ <v>Prefix = string()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Compiles the ASN.1 module <c>Asn1module</c> and generates an - Erlang module <c>Asn1module.erl</c> with encode and decode + <p>Compiles the <c>ASN.1</c> module <c>Asn1module</c> and generates + an Erlang module <c>Asn1module.erl</c> with encode and decode functions for the types defined in <c>Asn1module</c>. For each - ASN.1 value defined in the module an Erlang function which + ASN.1 value defined in the module, an Erlang function that returns the value in Erlang representation is generated.</p> - <p>If <c>Asn1module</c> is a filename without extension first - <c>".asn1"</c> is assumed, then <c>".asn"</c> and finally + <p>If <c>Asn1module</c> is a filename without extension, first + <c>".asn1"</c> is assumed, then <c>".asn"</c>, and finally <c>".py"</c> (to be compatible with the old ASN.1 compiler). - Of course <c>Asn1module</c> can be a full pathname (relative or + <c>Asn1module</c> can be a full pathname (relative or absolute) including filename with (or without) extension. <marker id="asn1set"></marker> </p> - <p>If one wishes to compile a set of Asn1 modules into one - Erlang file with encode/decode functions one has to list all + <p>If it is needed to compile a set of <c>ASN.1</c> modules into an + Erlang file with encode/decode functions, ensure to list all involved files in a configuration file. This configuration - file must have a double extension ".set.asn", (".asn" can - alternatively be ".asn1" or ".py"). The input files' names - must be listed, within quotation marks (""), one at each row + file must have a double extension <c>".set.asn"</c> + (<c>".asn"</c> can alternatively be <c>".asn1"</c> or <c>".py"</c>). + List the input file names + within quotation marks (""), one at each row in the file. If the input files are <c>File1.asn</c>, - <c>File2.asn</c> and <c>File3.asn</c> the configuration file - shall look like:</p> + <c>File2.asn</c>, and <c>File3.asn</c>, the configuration file + must look as follows:</p> <pre> File1.asn File2.asn -File3.asn </pre> - <p>The output files will in this case get their names from the - configuration file. If the configuration file has the name - <c>SetOfFiles.set.asn</c> the name of the output files will be - <c>SetOfFiles.hrl, SetOfFiles.erl and SetOfFiles.asn1db</c>.</p> - <p>Sometimes in a system of ASN.1 modules there are different - default tag modes, e.g. AUTOMATIC, IMPLICIT or EXPLICIT. The - multi file compilation resolves the default tagging as if +File3.asn</pre> + <p>The output files in this case get their names from the + configuration file. If the configuration file is named + <c>SetOfFiles.set.asn</c>, the names of the output files are + <c>SetOfFiles.hrl, SetOfFiles.erl, and SetOfFiles.asn1db</c>.</p> + <p>Sometimes in a system of <c>ASN.1</c> modules, different + default tag modes, for example, <c>AUTOMATIC</c>, <c>IMPLICIT</c>, + or <c>EXPLICIT</c>. The + multi-file compilation resolves the default tagging as if the modules were compiled separately.</p> - <p>Another unwanted effect that may occur in multi file compilation - is name collisions. The compiler solves this problem in two - ways: If the definitions are identical then the output module - keeps only one definition with the original name. But if - definitions only have same name and differs in the definition, - then they will be renamed. The new names will be the definition - name and the original module name concatenated.</p> - <p>If any name collision have occurred the compiler reports a - "NOTICE: ..." message that tells if a definition was renamed, + <p>Name collisions is another unwanted effect that can occur in + multi file-compilation. The compiler solves this problem in one + of two ways:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item>If the definitions are identical, the output module + keeps only one definition with the original name.</item> + <item>If the definitions have the same name and differs in the + definition, they are renamed. The new names are the definition + name and the original module name concatenated.</item> + </list> + <p>If a name collision occurs, the compiler reports a + <c>"NOTICE: ..."</c> message that tells if a definition was renamed, and the new name that must be used to encode/decode data.</p> - - <p> - <c>Options</c> is a list with options specific for the asn1 + <p><c>Options</c> is a list with options specific for the <c>ASN.1</c> compiler and options that are applied to the Erlang compiler. - The latter are those that not is recognized as asn1 specific. - Available options are: + The latter are not recognized as <c>ASN.1</c> specific. The + available options are as follows: </p> <taglist> <tag><c>ber | per | uper</c></tag> <item> <p> The encoding rule to be used. The supported encoding rules - are BER (Basic Encoding Rules), - PER aligned (Packed Encoding Rules) and PER unaligned. - If the encoding rule option is omitted <c>ber</c> + are Basic Encoding Rules (BER), + Packed Encoding Rules (PER) aligned, and PER unaligned. + If the encoding rule option is omitted, <c>ber</c> is the default. </p> <p> The generated Erlang module always gets the same name - as the ASN.1 module and as a consequence of this only one - encoding rule per ASN.1 module can be used at runtime. + as the <c>ASN.1</c> module. Therefore, only one + encoding rule per <c>ASN.1</c> module can be used at runtime. </p> </item> <tag><c>der</c></tag> <item> <p> - By this option the Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER) is chosen. + With this option the Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER) is chosen. DER is regarded as a specialized variant of the BER encoding - rule, therefore the <c>der</c> option only makes sense together - with the <c>ber</c> option. + rule. Therefore, this option only makes sense together + with option <c>ber</c>. This option sometimes adds sorting and value checks when encoding, which implies a slower encoding. The decoding routines are the same @@ -167,118 +172,123 @@ File3.asn </pre> <tag><c>compact_bit_string</c></tag> <item> <p> - The BIT STRING type will be decoded to the "compact notation". + The <c>BIT STRING</c> type is decoded to "compact notation". <em>This option is not recommended for new code.</em> </p> - <p>For details see - <seealso marker="asn1_ug#BIT STRING"> - BIT STRING type section in the Users Guide - </seealso>. + <p>For details, see Section + <seealso marker="asn1_getting_started#BIT STRING"> + BIT STRING</seealso> in the User's Guide. </p> - <p>This option implies the <c>legacy_erlang_types</c> option.</p> + <p>This option implies option <c>legacy_erlang_types</c>.</p> </item> <tag><c>legacy_bit_string</c></tag> <item> <p> - The BIT STRING type will be decoded to the legacy - format, i.e. a list of zeroes and ones. + The <c>BIT STRING</c> type is decoded to the legacy + format, that is, a list of zeroes and ones. <em>This option is not recommended for new code.</em> </p> - <p>For details see - <seealso marker="asn1_ug#BIT STRING"> - BIT STRING type section in the Users Guide - </seealso>. - <p>This option implies the <c>legacy_erlang_types</c> option.</p> - </p> + <p>For details, see Section + <seealso marker="asn1_getting_started#BIT STRING">BIT STRING</seealso> + in the User's Guide</p> + <p>This option implies option <c>legacy_erlang_types</c>.</p> </item> <tag><c>legacy_erlang_types</c></tag> <item> - <p>Use the same Erlang types to represent BIT STRING and - OCTET STRING as in R16. For details see <seealso - marker="asn1_ug#BIT STRING">BIT STRING</seealso> and - <seealso marker="asn1_ug#OCTET STRING">OCTET - STRING</seealso> in User's Guide.</p> - <p><em>This option is not recommended for - new code.</em></p> + <p>Use the same Erlang types to represent <c>BIT STRING</c> and + <c>OCTET STRING</c> as in OTP R16.</p> + <p>For details, see Section <seealso + marker="asn1_getting_started#BIT STRING">BIT STRING</seealso> and Section + <seealso marker="asn1_getting_started#OCTET STRING">OCTET + STRING</seealso> in the User's Guide.</p> + <p><em>This option is not recommended for new code.</em></p> </item> <tag><c>{n2n, EnumTypeName}</c></tag> <item> <p> - Tells the compiler to generate functions for conversion between - names (as atoms) and numbers and vice versa for the EnumTypeName specified. There can be multiple occurrences of this option in order to specify several type names. The type names must be declared as ENUMERATIONS in the ASN.1 spec. - If the EnumTypeName does not exist in the ASN.1 spec the - compilation will stop with an error code. - The generated conversion functions are named + Tells the compiler to generate functions for conversion + between names (as atoms) and numbers and conversely for + the specified <c>EnumTypeName</c>. There can be multiple + occurrences of this option to specify several type names. + The type names must be declared as <c>ENUMERATIONS</c> in + the ASN.1 specification.</p> + <p> + If <c>EnumTypeName</c> does not exist in the ASN.1 specification, + the compilation stops with an error code.</p> + <p> + The generated conversion functions are named <c>name2num_EnumTypeName/1</c> and <c>num2name_EnumTypeName/1</c>. </p> </item> <tag><c>noobj</c></tag> <item> - <p>Do not compile (i.e do not produce object code) the generated - <c>.erl</c> file. If this option is omitted the generated Erlang module - will be compiled.</p> + <p>Do not compile (that is, do not produce object code) the + generated <c>.erl</c> file. If this option is omitted, the + generated Erlang module is compiled.</p> </item> <tag><c>{i, IncludeDir}</c></tag> <item> <p>Adds <c>IncludeDir</c> to the search-path for - <c>.asn1db</c> and asn1 source files. The compiler tries - to open a <c>.asn1db</c> file when a module imports - definitions from another ASN.1 module. If no - <c>.asn1db</c> file is found the asn1 source file is - parsed. Several <c>{i, IncludeDir}</c> can be given. + <c>.asn1db</c> and <c>ASN.1</c> source files. The compiler + tries to open an <c>.asn1db</c> file when a module imports + definitions from another <c>ASN.1</c> module. If no + <c>.asn1db</c> file is found, the <c>ASN.1</c> source file is + parsed. Several <c>{i, IncludeDir}</c> can be given. </p> </item> <tag><c>{outdir, Dir}</c></tag> <item> - <p>Specifies the directory <c>Dir</c> where all generated files - shall be placed. If omitted the files are placed in the - current directory.</p> + <p>Specifies directory <c>Dir</c> where all generated files + are to be placed. If this option is omitted, the files are + placed in the current directory.</p> </item> <tag><c>asn1config</c></tag> <item> - <p>When one of the specialized decodes, exclusive or - selective decode, is wanted one has to give instructions in - a configuration file. The option <c>asn1config</c> enables - specialized decodes and takes the configuration file, which - has the same name as the ASN.1 spec but with extension - <c>.asn1config</c>, in concern. + <p>When using one of the specialized decodes, exclusive or + selective decode, instructions must be given in + a configuration file. Option <c>asn1config</c> enables + specialized decodes and takes the configuration file in + concern. The configuration file has + the same name as the ASN.1 specification, but with extension + <c>.asn1config</c>. </p> - <p>The instructions for exclusive decode must follow the - <seealso marker="asn1_spec#Exclusive Instruction">instruction and grammar in the User's Guide</seealso>. + <p>For instructions for exclusive decode, see Section + <seealso marker="asn1_spec#Exclusive Instruction">Exclusive + Decode</seealso> in the User's Guide. </p> - <p>You can also find the instructions for selective decode - in the - <seealso marker="asn1_spec#Selective Instruction">User's Guide</seealso>. + <p>For instructions for selective decode, see Section + <seealso marker="asn1_spec#Selective Instruction">Selective + Decode</seealso> in the User's Guide. </p> </item> <tag><c>undec_rest</c></tag> <item> - <p>A buffer that holds a message, being decoded may - also have some following bytes. Now it is possible to get - those following bytes returned together with the decoded - value. If an asn1 spec is compiled with this option a tuple - <c>{ok, Value, Rest}</c> is returned. <c>Rest</c> may be a + <p>A buffer that holds a message, being decoded it can also + have some following bytes. Those following bytes can now + be returned together with the decoded value. If an + ASN.1 specification is compiled with this option, a tuple + <c>{ok, Value, Rest}</c> is returned. <c>Rest</c> can be a list or a binary. Earlier versions of the compiler ignored those following bytes.</p> </item> <tag><c>no_ok_wrapper</c></tag> <item> - <p>If this option is given, the generated <c>encode/2</c> - and <c>decode/2</c> functions will not wrap a successful + <p>With this option, the generated <c>encode/2</c> + and <c>decode/2</c> functions do not wrap a successful return value in an <c>{ok,...}</c> tuple. If any error - occurs, there will be an exception.</p> + occurs, an exception will be raised.</p> </item> <tag><c>{macro_name_prefix, Prefix}</c></tag> <item> <p>All macro names generated by the compiler are prefixed with - <c>Prefix</c>. This is useful when multiple protocols that contains + <c>Prefix</c>. This is useful when multiple protocols that contain macros with identical names are included in a single module.</p> </item> <tag><c>{record_name_prefix, Prefix}</c></tag> <item> <p>All record names generated by the compiler are prefixed with - <c>Prefix</c>. This is useful when multiple protocols that contains + <c>Prefix</c>. This is useful when multiple protocols that contain records with identical names are included in a single module.</p> </item> <tag><c>verbose</c></tag> @@ -291,27 +301,27 @@ File3.asn </pre> <p>Causes warnings to be treated as errors.</p> </item> </taglist> - <p>Any additional option that is applied will be passed to - the final step when the generated .erl file is compiled. + <p>Any more option that is applied is passed to + the final step when the generated <c>.erl</c> file is compiled. </p> <p>The compiler generates the following files:</p> <list type="bulleted"> - <item> - <p><c>Asn1module.hrl</c> (if any SET or SEQUENCE is defined)</p> + <item><c>Asn1module.hrl</c> (if any <c>SET</c> or <c>SEQUENCE</c> + is defined) </item> - <item> - <p><c>Asn1module.erl</c> the Erlang module with encode, decode and value functions.</p> + <item><c>Asn1module.erl</c> - Erlang module with encode, decode, + and value functions </item> - <item> - <p><c>Asn1module.asn1db</c> intermediate format used by the compiler when modules IMPORTS - definitions from each other.</p> + <item><c>Asn1module.asn1db</c> - Intermediate format used by the + compiler when modules <c>IMPORT</c> definitions from each other. </item> </list> </desc> </func> + <func> <name>encode(Module, Type, Value)-> {ok, Bytes} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Encode an ASN.1 value.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Encodes an ASN.1 value.</fsummary> <type> <v>Module = Type = atom()</v> <v>Value = term()</v> @@ -319,11 +329,11 @@ File3.asn </pre> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Encodes <c>Value</c> of <c>Type</c> defined in the ASN.1 module - <c>Module</c>. To get as fast execution as possible the - encode function only performs rudimentary tests that the input - <c>Value</c> - is a correct instance of <c>Type</c>. The length of strings is for example + <p>Encodes <c>Value</c> of <c>Type</c> defined in the <c>ASN.1</c> module + <c>Module</c>. To get as fast execution as possible, the + encode function performs only the rudimentary tests that input + <c>Value</c> is a correct instance of <c>Type</c>. So, for example, + the length of strings is not always checked. Returns <c>{ok, Bytes}</c> if successful or <c>{error, Reason}</c> if an error occurred. </p> @@ -331,6 +341,7 @@ File3.asn </pre> Use <c>Module:encode(Type, Value)</c> instead.</p> </desc> </func> + <func> <name>decode(Module, Type, Bytes) -> {ok, Value} | {error, Reason}</name> <fsummary>Decode from Bytes into an ASN.1 value.</fsummary> @@ -346,26 +357,37 @@ File3.asn </pre> Use <c>Module:decode(Type, Bytes)</c> instead.</p> </desc> </func> + <func> <name>value(Module, Type) -> {ok, Value} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Create an ASN.1 value for test purposes.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Creates an ASN.1 value for test purposes.</fsummary> <type> <v>Module = Type = atom()</v> <v>Value = term()</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Returns an Erlang term which is an example of a valid Erlang - representation of a value of the ASN.1 type <c>Type</c>. The value + <p>Returns an Erlang term that is an example of a valid Erlang + representation of a value of the <c>ASN.1</c> type <c>Type</c>. The value is a random value and subsequent calls to this function will for most types return different values.</p> + <note> + <p>Currently, the <c>value</c> function has many limitations. + Essentially, it will mostly work for old specifications based + on the 1997 standard for ASN.1, but not for most modern-style + applications. Another limitation is that the <c>value</c> function + may not work if options that change code generations strategies + such as the options <c>macro_name_prefix</c> and + <c>record_name_prefix</c> have been used.</p> + </note> </desc> </func> + <func> <name>test(Module) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> <name>test(Module, Type | Options) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> <name>test(Module, Type, Value | Options) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Perform a test of encode and decode for types in an ASN.1 module.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Performs a test of encode and decode for types in an ASN.1 module.</fsummary> <type> <v>Module = Type = atom()</v> <v>Value = term()</v> @@ -376,9 +398,17 @@ File3.asn </pre> <p>Performs a test of encode and decode of types in <c>Module</c>. The generated functions are called by this function. This function is useful during test to secure that the generated - encode and decode functions and the general runtime support work - as expected.</p> - + encode and decode functions as well as the general runtime support + work as expected.</p> + <note> + <p>Currently, the <c>test</c> functions have many limitations. + Essentially, they will mostly work for old specifications based + on the 1997 standard for ASN.1, but not for most modern-style + applications. Another limitation is that the <c>test</c> functions + may not work if options that change code generations strategies + such as the options <c>macro_name_prefix</c> and + <c>record_name_prefix</c> have been used.</p> + </note> <list type="bulleted"> <item> <p><c>test/1</c> iterates over all types in <c>Module</c>.</p> @@ -390,14 +420,12 @@ File3.asn </pre> <p><c>test/3</c> tests type <c>Type</c> with <c>Value</c>.</p> </item> </list> - - <p>Schematically the following happens for each type in the module:</p> + <p>Schematically, the following occurs for each type in the module:</p> <code type="none"> {ok, Value} = asn1ct:value(Module, Type), {ok, Bytes} = asn1ct:encode(Module, Type, Value), {ok, Value} = asn1ct:decode(Module, Type, Bytes).</code> - - <p>The <c>test</c> functions utilizes the <c>*.asn1db</c> files + <p>The <c>test</c> functions use the <c>*.asn1db</c> files for all included modules. If they are located in a different directory than the current working directory, use the include option to add paths. This is only needed when automatically diff --git a/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1rt.xml b/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1rt.xml index 3cf56b01ca..f5c334c2ac 100644 --- a/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1rt.xml +++ b/lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1rt.xml @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ <func> <name>decode(Module,Type,Bytes) -> {ok,Value}|{error,Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Decode from bytes into an ASN.1 value.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Decodes from Bytes into an ASN.1 value.</fsummary> <type> <v>Module = Type = atom()</v> <v>Value = Reason = term()</v> @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ <func> <name>encode(Module,Type,Value)-> {ok,Bytes} | {error,Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Encode an ASN.1 value.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Encodes an ASN.1 value.</fsummary> <type> <v>Module = Type = atom()</v> <v>Value = term()</v> @@ -69,12 +69,12 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Encodes <c>Value</c> of <c>Type</c> defined in the ASN.1 + <p>Encodes <c>Value</c> of <c>Type</c> defined in the <c>ASN.1</c> module <c>Module</c>. Returns a binary if successful. To get - as fast execution as possible the encode function only - performs rudimentary tests that the input <c>Value</c> is a - correct instance of <c>Type</c>. The length of strings is, for - example, not always checked. </p> + as fast execution as possible, the encode function performs + only the rudimentary test that input <c>Value</c> is a correct + instance of <c>Type</c>. For example, the length of strings is + not always checked.</p> <p>Use <c>Module:encode(Type, Value)</c> instead of this function.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -88,23 +88,23 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p><c>info/1</c> returns the version of the asn1 compiler that was + <p>Returns the version of the <c>ASN.1</c> compiler that was used to compile the module. It also returns the compiler options - that was used.</p> + that were used.</p> <p>Use <c>Module:info()</c> instead of this function.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>utf8_binary_to_list(UTF8Binary) -> {ok,UnicodeList} | {error,Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Transforms an utf8 encoded binary to a unicode list.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Transforms an UTF8 encoded binary to a unicode list.</fsummary> <type> <v>UTF8Binary = binary()</v> <v>UnicodeList = [integer()]</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p><c>utf8_binary_to_list/1</c> Transforms a UTF8 encoded binary + <p>Transforms a UTF8 encoded binary to a list of integers, where each integer represents one character as its unicode value. The function fails if the binary is not a properly encoded UTF8 string.</p> @@ -114,14 +114,14 @@ <func> <name>utf8_list_to_binary(UnicodeList) -> {ok,UTF8Binary} | {error,Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Transforms an unicode list ot an utf8 binary.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Transforms an unicode list to a UTF8 binary.</fsummary> <type> <v>UnicodeList = [integer()]</v> <v>UTF8Binary = binary()</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p><c>utf8_list_to_binary/1</c> Transforms a list of integers, + <p>Transforms a list of integers, where each integer represents one character as its unicode value, to a UTF8 encoded binary.</p> <p>Use <seealso marker="stdlib:unicode#characters_to_binary-1">unicode:characters_to_binary/1</seealso> instead of this function.</p> diff --git a/lib/asn1/doc/src/part.xml b/lib/asn1/doc/src/part.xml index 735ec2e616..104aeb1f34 100644 --- a/lib/asn1/doc/src/part.xml +++ b/lib/asn1/doc/src/part.xml @@ -29,11 +29,14 @@ <file>part.sgml</file> </header> <description> - <p>The <em>Asn1</em> application - contains modules with compile-time and run-time support for ASN.1. + <p>The <c>ASN.1</c> application + contains modules with compile-time and runtime support for + Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1). </p> </description> - <xi:include href="asn1_ug.xml"/> + <xi:include href="asn1_introduction.xml"/> + <xi:include href="asn1_overview.xml"/> + <xi:include href="asn1_getting_started.xml"/> <xi:include href="asn1_spec.xml"/> </part> diff --git a/lib/asn1/doc/src/ref_man.xml b/lib/asn1/doc/src/ref_man.xml index 0a0ed5416a..e157f542f3 100644 --- a/lib/asn1/doc/src/ref_man.xml +++ b/lib/asn1/doc/src/ref_man.xml @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ </legalnotice> - <title>Asn1 Reference Manual</title> + <title>ASN.1 Reference Manual</title> <prepared>OTP Team</prepared> <docno></docno> <date>1997-10-04</date> @@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ <file>application.sgml</file> </header> <description> - <p>The <em>Asn1</em> application - contains modules with compile-time and run-time support for ASN.1.</p> + <p>The <c>ASN.1</c> application + contains modules with compile-time and runtime support for ASN.1.</p> </description> <xi:include href="asn1ct.xml"/> <xi:include href="asn1rt.xml"/> diff --git a/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_imm.erl b/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_imm.erl index 5bf69e9294..5297d5291c 100644 --- a/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_imm.erl +++ b/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_imm.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2012-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2012-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -2439,7 +2439,8 @@ bit_string_name2pos_fun(NNL, Src) -> gen_name2pos(Fd, Name, Names) -> Cs0 = gen_name2pos_cs(Names, Name), Cs = Cs0 ++ [bit_clause(Name),nil_clause(),invalid_clause()], - F = {function,1,Name,1,Cs}, + F0 = {function,1,Name,1,Cs}, + F = erl_parse:new_anno(F0), file:write(Fd, [erl_pp:function(F)]). gen_name2pos_cs([{K,V}|T], Name) -> diff --git a/lib/asn1/vsn.mk b/lib/asn1/vsn.mk index d1c364c34a..d4c46863a3 100644 --- a/lib/asn1/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/asn1/vsn.mk @@ -1,2 +1 @@ -#next version number to use is 2.0 -ASN1_VSN = 3.0.4 +ASN1_VSN = 4.0 diff --git a/lib/common_test/doc/src/install_chapter.xml b/lib/common_test/doc/src/install_chapter.xml index 7f8c606324..31125b945c 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/doc/src/install_chapter.xml +++ b/lib/common_test/doc/src/install_chapter.xml @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ <title>General information</title> <p>The two main interfaces for running tests with Common Test - are an executable program named ct_run and an + are an executable program named <c>ct_run</c> and an erlang module named <c>ct</c>. The ct_run program is compiled for the underlying operating system (e.g. Unix/Linux or Windows) during the build of the Erlang/OTP system, and is @@ -43,67 +43,10 @@ The <c>ct</c> interface functions can be called from the Erlang shell, or from any Erlang function, on any supported platform.</p> - <p>A legacy Bourne shell script - named run_test - exists, - which may be manually generated and installed. This script may be used - instead of the ct_run program mentioned above, e.g. if the user - wishes to modify or customize the Common Test start flags in a simpler - way than making changes to the ct_run C program.</p> - <p>The Common Test application is installed with the Erlang/OTP system and no additional installation step is required to start using - Common Test by means of the ct_run executable program, and/or the interface - functions in the <c>ct</c> module. If you wish to use the legacy Bourne - shell script version run_test, however, this script needs to be - generated first, according to the instructions below.</p> - - <note><p>Before reading on, please note that since Common Test version - 1.5, the run_test shell script is no longer required for starting - tests with Common Test from the OS command line. The ct_run - program (descibed above) is the new recommended command line interface - for Common Test. The shell script exists mainly for legacy reasons and - may not be updated in future releases of Common Test. It may even be removed. - </p></note> - - <p>Optional step to generate a shell script for starting Common Test:</p> - <p>To generate the run_test shell script, navigate to the - <c><![CDATA[common_test-<vsn>]]></c> directory, located among the other - OTP applications (under the OTP lib directory). Here execute the - <c>install.sh</c> script with argument <c>local</c>:</p> - - <p><c> - $ ./install.sh local - </c></p> - - <p>This generates the executable run_test script in the - <c><![CDATA[common_test-<vsn>/priv/bin]]></c> directory. The script - will include absolute paths to the Common Test and Test Server - application directories, so it's possible to copy or move the script to - a different location on the file system, if desired, without having to - update it. It's of course possible to leave the script under the - <c>priv/bin</c> directory and update the PATH variable accordingly (or - create a link or alias to it).</p> - - <p>If you, for any reason, have copied Common Test and Test Server - to a different location than the default OTP lib directory, you can - generate a run_test script with a different top level directory, - simply by specifying the directory, instead of <c>local</c>, when running - <c>install.sh</c>. Example:</p> - - <p><c> - $ install.sh /usr/local/test_tools - </c></p> - - <p>Note that the <c><![CDATA[common_test-<vsn>]]></c> and - <c><![CDATA[test_server-<vsn>]]></c> directories must be located under the - same top directory. Note also that the install script does not copy files - or update environment variables. It only generates the run_test - script.</p> - - <p>Whenever you install a new version of Erlang/OTP, the run_test - script needs to be regenerated, or updated manually with new directory names - (new version numbers), for it to "see" the latest Common Test and Test Server - versions.</p> - + Common Test by means of the <c>ct_run</c> executable program, and/or + the interface functions in the <c>ct</c> module.</p> </section> </chapter> diff --git a/lib/common_test/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/common_test/doc/src/notes.xml index 822ebf146e..472e3b7833 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/doc/src/notes.xml +++ b/lib/common_test/doc/src/notes.xml @@ -32,6 +32,66 @@ <file>notes.xml</file> </header> +<section><title>Common_Test 1.10.1</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + A fault in the Common Test logger process, that caused + the application to crash when running on a long name + node, has been corrected.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12643</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + A 'wait_for_prompt' option in ct_telnet:expect/3 has been + introduced which forces the function to not return until + a prompt string has been received, even if other expect + patterns have already been found.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12688 Aux Id: seq12818 </p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + If the last expression in a test case causes a timetrap + timeout, the stack trace is ignored and not printed to + the test case log file. This happens because the + {Suite,TestCase,Line} info is not available in the stack + trace in this scenario, due to tail call elimination. + Common Test has been modified to handle this situation by + inserting a {Suite,TestCase,last_expr} tuple in the + correct place and printing the stack trace as expected.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12697 Aux Id: seq12848 </p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Fixed a buffer problem in ct_netconfc which could cause + that some messages where buffered forever.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12698 Aux Id: seq12844 </p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + The VTS mode in Common Test has been modified to use a + private version of the Webtool application (ct_webtool).</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12704 Aux Id: OTP-10922 </p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Add possibility to add user capabilities in + <c>ct_netconfc:hello/3</c>.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12707 Aux Id: seq12846 </p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + <section><title>Common_Test 1.10</title> <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> diff --git a/lib/common_test/doc/src/run_test_chapter.xml b/lib/common_test/doc/src/run_test_chapter.xml index 864f82cb63..df60e5f7f2 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/doc/src/run_test_chapter.xml +++ b/lib/common_test/doc/src/run_test_chapter.xml @@ -1005,6 +1005,31 @@ for starting the tests, the relaxed scanner mode is enabled by means of the tuple: <c>{allow_user_terms,true}</c></p> </section> + <section> + <title>Reading test specification terms</title> + <p>It's possible to look up terms in the current test specification + (i.e. the spec that's been used to configure and run the current test). + The function <c>get_testspec_terms()</c> returns a list of all test spec + terms (both config- and test terms) and <c>get_testspec_terms(Tags)</c> + returns the term (or a list of terms) matching the tag (or tags) in + <c>Tags</c>.</p> + <p>For example, in the test specification:</p> + <pre> + ... + {label, my_server_smoke_test}. + {config, "../../my_server_setup.cfg"}. + {config, "../../my_server_interface.cfg"}. + ...</pre> + <p>And in e.g. a test suite or a CT hook function:</p> + <pre> + ... + [{label,[{_Node,TestType}]}, {config,CfgFiles}] = + ct:get_testspec_terms([label,config]), + + [verify_my_server_cfg(TestType, CfgFile) || {Node,CfgFile} <- CfgFiles, + Node == node()]; + ...</pre> + </section> </section> <section> diff --git a/lib/common_test/install.sh.in b/lib/common_test/install.sh.in deleted file mode 100644 index 5108c7a259..0000000000 --- a/lib/common_test/install.sh.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -CT_ROOT=$1 -CT_VSN=@CT_VSN@ -TS_VSN=@TS_VSN@ - -if [ -z "$CT_ROOT" ] -then - echo "install.sh: need CT_ROOT (absolute) directory or 'local' as argument" - exit 1 -fi - -if [ $CT_ROOT = "local" ] -then - CT_DIR=`pwd` - cd priv - sed -e "s,@CTPATH@,$CT_DIR/ebin," \ - -e "s,@TSPATH@,$CT_DIR/../test_server/ebin," \ - run_test.in > bin/run_test - chmod 775 bin/run_test - echo "install successful, start script created in " $CT_ROOT/common_test-$CT_VSN/priv/bin -else - - if [ ! -d "$CT_ROOT" ] - then - echo "install.sh: CT_ROOT argument must be a valid directory" - exit 1 - fi - - if [ `echo $CT_ROOT | awk '{ print substr($1,1,1) }'` != "/" ] - then - echo "install.sh: need an absolute path to CT_ROOT" - exit 1 - fi - - if [ ! -d $CT_ROOT/common_test-$CT_VSN ] - then - echo "install.sh: The directory $CT_ROOT/common_test-$CT_VSN does not exist" - exit 1 - fi - - if [ -d $CT_ROOT/common_test-$CT_VSN/priv ] - then - cd $CT_ROOT/common_test-$CT_VSN/priv - sed -e "s;@CTPATH@;$CT_ROOT/common_test-$CT_VSN/ebin;" \ - -e "s;@TSPATH@;$CT_ROOT/test_server-$TS_VSN/ebin;" \ - run_test.in > bin/run_test - chmod 775 bin/run_test - echo "install successful, start script created in " $CT_ROOT/common_test-$CT_VSN/priv/bin - fi -fi - - diff --git a/lib/common_test/priv/Makefile.in b/lib/common_test/priv/Makefile.in index 1bc6b82ebb..7765b06f95 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/priv/Makefile.in +++ b/lib/common_test/priv/Makefile.in @@ -66,12 +66,7 @@ JS = jquery-latest.js jquery.tablesorter.min.js # Rules # -include ../../test_server/vsn.mk debug opt: - $(V_at)sed -e 's;@CT_VSN@;$(VSN);' \ - -e 's;@TS_VSN@;$(TEST_SERVER_VSN);' \ - ../install.sh.in > install.sh - - $(V_at)chmod -f 775 install.sh docs: diff --git a/lib/common_test/priv/bin/.gitignore b/lib/common_test/priv/bin/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb2..0000000000 --- a/lib/common_test/priv/bin/.gitignore +++ /dev/null diff --git a/lib/common_test/priv/run_test.in b/lib/common_test/priv/run_test.in deleted file mode 100644 index 1508751e4f..0000000000 --- a/lib/common_test/priv/run_test.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -args="" - -while [ $1 ]; do - if [ $1 = "-config" ]; then - args="$args -ct_config"; - elif [ $1 = "-decrypt_key" ]; then - args="$args -ct_decrypt_key"; - elif [ $1 = "-decrypt_file" ]; then - args="$args -ct_decrypt_file"; - elif [ $1 = "-vts" ]; then - vts=1; - args="$args $1"; - elif [ $1 = "-browser" ]; then - browser=$2; - args="$args $1"; - elif [ $1 = "-shell" ]; then - shell=1; - args="$args $1"; - elif [ $1 = "-ctname" ]; then - ctname=$2; - args="$args"; - elif [ $1 = "-ctmaster" ]; then - master=1; - args="$args"; - else - args="$args $1" - fi - shift -done - -if [ $vts ]; then - erl -sname ct \ - -pa @CTPATH@ \ - -pa @TSPATH@ \ - -s webtool script_start vts $browser \ - -s ct_run script_start \ - $args; -elif [ $shell ]; then - erl -sname ct \ - -pa @CTPATH@ \ - -pa @TSPATH@ \ - -s ct_run script_start \ - $args; -elif [ $ctname ]; then - erl -sname $ctname \ - -pa @CTPATH@ \ - -pa @TSPATH@ \ - $args; -elif [ $master ]; then - erl -sname ct_master \ - -pa @CTPATH@ \ - -pa @TSPATH@ \ - $args; -else - erl -sname ct \ - -pa @CTPATH@ \ - -pa @TSPATH@ \ - -s ct_run script_start \ - -s erlang halt \ - $args -fi diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/Makefile b/lib/common_test/src/Makefile index 2723b066f0..e3d5102db8 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/common_test/src/Makefile @@ -62,6 +62,8 @@ MODULES= \ ct_telnet_client \ ct_make \ vts \ + ct_webtool \ + ct_webtool_sup \ unix_telnet \ ct_config \ ct_config_plain \ diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/common_test.app.src b/lib/common_test/src/common_test.app.src index 580d5dbd7b..0be1466fc9 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/common_test.app.src +++ b/lib/common_test/src/common_test.app.src @@ -63,9 +63,10 @@ ct_master_logs]}, {applications, [kernel,stdlib]}, {env, []}, - {runtime_dependencies,["xmerl-1.3.7","webtool-0.8.10","tools-2.6.14", - "test_server-3.7.1","stdlib-2.0","ssh-3.0.1", - "snmp-4.25.1","sasl-2.4","runtime_tools-1.8.14", - "kernel-3.0","inets-5.10","erts-6.0", - "debugger-4.0","crypto-3.3","compiler-5.0"]}]}. + {runtime_dependencies,["xmerl-1.3.8","tools-2.8", + "test_server-3.9","stdlib-2.5","ssh-4.0", + "snmp-5.1.2","sasl-2.4.2","runtime_tools-1.8.16", + "kernel-4.0","inets-6.0","erts-7.0", + "debugger-4.1","crypto-3.6","compiler-6.0", + "observer-2.1"]}]}. diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct.erl index 9d8fce2789..5ed1346f1e 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct.erl @@ -79,6 +79,7 @@ %% Other interface functions -export([get_status/0, abort_current_testcase/1, get_event_mgr_ref/0, + get_testspec_terms/0, get_testspec_terms/1, encrypt_config_file/2, encrypt_config_file/3, decrypt_config_file/2, decrypt_config_file/3]). @@ -463,6 +464,50 @@ reload_config(Required)-> ct_config:reload_config(Required). %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- +%%% @spec get_testspec_terms() -> TestSpecTerms | undefined +%%% TestSpecTerms = [{Tag,Value}] +%%% Value = [term()] +%%% +%%% @doc Get a list of all test specification terms used to +%%% configure and run this test. +%%% +get_testspec_terms() -> + case ct_util:get_testdata(testspec) of + undefined -> + undefined; + CurrSpecRec -> + ct_testspec:testspec_rec2list(CurrSpecRec) + end. + +%%%----------------------------------------------------------------- +%%% @spec get_testspec_terms(Tags) -> TestSpecTerms | undefined +%%% Tags = [Tag] | Tag +%%% Tag = atom() +%%% TestSpecTerms = [{Tag,Value}] | {Tag,Value} +%%% Value = [{Node,term()}] | [term()] +%%% Node = atom() +%%% +%%% @doc Read one or more terms from the test specification used +%%% to configure and run this test. Tag is any valid test specification +%%% tag, such as e.g. <c>label</c>, <c>config</c>, <c>logdir</c>. +%%% User specific terms are also available to read if the +%%% <c>allow_user_terms</c> option has been set. Note that all value tuples +%%% returned, except user terms, will have the node name as first element. +%%% Note also that in order to read test terms, use <c>Tag = tests</c> +%%% (rather than <c>suites</c>, <c>groups</c> or <c>cases</c>). Value is +%%% then the list of *all* tests on the form: +%%% <c>[{Node,Dir,[{TestSpec,GroupsAndCases1},...]},...], where +%%% GroupsAndCases = [{Group,[Case]}] | [Case]</c>. +get_testspec_terms(Tags) -> + case ct_util:get_testdata(testspec) of + undefined -> + undefined; + CurrSpecRec -> + ct_testspec:testspec_rec2list(Tags, CurrSpecRec) + end. + + +%%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% @spec log(Format) -> ok %%% @equiv log(default,50,Format,[]) log(Format) -> diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_framework.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_framework.erl index 498950c9d1..91368d3137 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_framework.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_framework.erl @@ -113,6 +113,7 @@ init_tc1(?MODULE,_,error_in_suite,[Config0]) when is_list(Config0) -> ct_event:notify(#event{name=tc_start, node=node(), data={?MODULE,error_in_suite}}), + ct_suite_init(?MODULE, error_in_suite, [], Config0), case ?val(error, Config0) of undefined -> {fail,"unknown_error_in_suite"}; @@ -635,7 +636,20 @@ try_set_default(Name,Key,Info,Where) -> end_tc(Mod, Fun, Args) -> %% Have to keep end_tc/3 for backwards compatibility issues end_tc(Mod, Fun, Args, '$end_tc_dummy'). -end_tc(?MODULE,error_in_suite,_, _) -> % bad start! +end_tc(?MODULE,error_in_suite,{Result,[Args]},Return) -> + %% this clause gets called if CT has encountered a suite that + %% can't be executed + FinalNotify = + case ct_hooks:end_tc(?MODULE, error_in_suite, Args, Result, Return) of + '$ct_no_change' -> + Result; + HookResult -> + HookResult + end, + Event = #event{name=tc_done, + node=node(), + data={?MODULE,error_in_suite,tag(FinalNotify)}}, + ct_event:sync_notify(Event), ok; end_tc(Mod,Func,{TCPid,Result,[Args]}, Return) when is_pid(TCPid) -> end_tc(Mod,Func,TCPid,Result,Args,Return); @@ -873,8 +887,8 @@ error_notification(Mod,Func,_Args,{Error,Loc}) -> end, PrintErr = fun(ErrFormat, ErrArgs) -> - Div = "~n- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " - "- - - - - - - - - -~n", + Div = "~n- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " + "- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -~n", io:format(user, lists:concat([Div,ErrFormat,Div,"~n"]), ErrArgs), Link = @@ -1062,9 +1076,32 @@ get_all_cases1(_, []) -> get_all(Mod, ConfTests) -> case catch apply(Mod, all, []) of - {'EXIT',_} -> - Reason = - list_to_atom(atom_to_list(Mod)++":all/0 is missing"), + {'EXIT',{undef,[{Mod,all,[],_} | _]}} -> + Reason = + case code:which(Mod) of + non_existing -> + list_to_atom(atom_to_list(Mod)++ + " can not be compiled or loaded"); + _ -> + list_to_atom(atom_to_list(Mod)++":all/0 is missing") + end, + %% this makes test_server call error_in_suite as first + %% (and only) test case so we can report Reason properly + [{?MODULE,error_in_suite,[[{error,Reason}]]}]; + {'EXIT',ExitReason} -> + case ct_util:get_testdata({error_in_suite,Mod}) of + undefined -> + ErrStr = io_lib:format("~n*** ERROR *** " + "~w:all/0 failed: ~p~n", + [Mod,ExitReason]), + io:format(user, ErrStr, []), + %% save the error info so it doesn't get printed twice + ct_util:set_testdata_async({{error_in_suite,Mod}, + ExitReason}); + _ExitReason -> + ct_util:delete_testdata({error_in_suite,Mod}) + end, + Reason = list_to_atom(atom_to_list(Mod)++":all/0 failed"), %% this makes test_server call error_in_suite as first %% (and only) test case so we can report Reason properly [{?MODULE,error_in_suite,[[{error,Reason}]]}]; @@ -1287,6 +1324,8 @@ report(What,Data) -> end, ct_logs:unregister_groupleader(ReportingPid), case {Func,Result} of + {error_in_suite,_} when Suite == ?MODULE -> + ok; {init_per_suite,_} -> ok; {end_per_suite,_} -> diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_gen_conn.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_gen_conn.erl index 56082086f6..8da10ee0f3 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_gen_conn.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_gen_conn.erl @@ -24,10 +24,9 @@ -module(ct_gen_conn). --compile(export_all). - --export([start/4, stop/1, get_conn_pid/1]). +-export([start/4, stop/1, get_conn_pid/1, check_opts/1]). -export([call/2, call/3, return/2, do_within_time/2]). +-export([log/3, start_log/1, cont_log/2, end_log/0]). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Exported types diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_logs.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_logs.erl index 12749a8cc4..7c8c720e13 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_logs.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_logs.erl @@ -1910,13 +1910,14 @@ sort_all_runs(Dirs) -> sort_ct_runs(Dirs) -> %% Directory naming: <Prefix>.NodeName.Date_Time[/...] %% Sort on Date_Time string: "YYYY-MM-DD_HH.MM.SS" - lists:sort(fun(Dir1,Dir2) -> - [_Prefix,_Node1,DateHH1,MM1,SS1] = - string:tokens(filename:dirname(Dir1),[$.]), - [_Prefix,_Node2,DateHH2,MM2,SS2] = - string:tokens(filename:dirname(Dir2),[$.]), - {DateHH1,MM1,SS1} =< {DateHH2,MM2,SS2} - end, Dirs). + lists:sort( + fun(Dir1,Dir2) -> + [SS1,MM1,DateHH1 | _] = + lists:reverse(string:tokens(filename:dirname(Dir1),[$.])), + [SS2,MM2,DateHH2 | _] = + lists:reverse(string:tokens(filename:dirname(Dir2),[$.])), + {DateHH1,MM1,SS1} =< {DateHH2,MM2,SS2} + end, Dirs). dir_diff_all_runs(Dirs, LogCache) -> case LogCache#log_cache.all_runs of @@ -2053,6 +2054,13 @@ runentry(Dir, Totals={Node,Label,Logs, ?testname_width-3)), lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~ts...",[Trunc])) end, + TotMissingStr = + if NotBuilt > 0 -> + ["<font color=\"red\">", + integer_to_list(NotBuilt),"</font>"]; + true -> + integer_to_list(NotBuilt) + end, Total = TotSucc+TotFail+AllSkip, A = xhtml(["<td align=center><font size=\"-1\">",Node, "</font></td>\n", @@ -2072,7 +2080,7 @@ runentry(Dir, Totals={Node,Label,Logs, "<td align=right>",TotFailStr,"</td>\n", "<td align=right>",integer_to_list(AllSkip), " (",UserSkipStr,"/",AutoSkipStr,")</td>\n", - "<td align=right>",integer_to_list(NotBuilt),"</td>\n"], + "<td align=right>",TotMissingStr,"</td>\n"], TotalsStr = A++B++C, XHTML = [xhtml("<tr>\n", ["<tr class=\"",odd_or_even(),"\">\n"]), diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl index af82f2dcbf..cca08bd063 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl @@ -172,6 +172,7 @@ only_open/2, hello/1, hello/2, + hello/3, close_session/1, close_session/2, kill_session/2, @@ -457,23 +458,35 @@ only_open(KeyOrName, ExtraOpts) -> %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- %% @spec hello(Client) -> Result -%% @equiv hello(Client, infinity) +%% @equiv hello(Client, [], infinity) hello(Client) -> - hello(Client,?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). + hello(Client,[],?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec hello(Client,Timeout) -> Result when Client :: handle(), Timeout :: timeout(), Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. +%% @spec hello(Client, Timeout) -> Result +%% @equiv hello(Client, [], Timeout) +hello(Client,Timeout) -> + hello(Client,[],Timeout). + +%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec hello(Client,Options,Timeout) -> Result when + Client :: handle(), + Options :: [{capability, [string()]}], + Timeout :: timeout(), + Result :: ok | {error,error_reason()}. %% @doc Exchange `hello' messages with the server. %% -%% Sends a `hello' message to the server and waits for the return. -%% +%% Adds optional capabilities and sends a `hello' message to the +%% server and waits for the return. %% @end %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -hello(Client,Timeout) -> - call(Client, {hello, Timeout}). +hello(Client,Options,Timeout) -> + call(Client, {hello, Options, Timeout}). + %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- %% @spec get_session_id(Client) -> Result @@ -1075,9 +1088,9 @@ terminate(_, #state{connection=Connection}) -> ok. %% @private -handle_msg({hello,Timeout}, From, +handle_msg({hello, Options, Timeout}, From, #state{connection=Connection,hello_status=HelloStatus} = State) -> - case do_send(Connection, client_hello()) of + case do_send(Connection, client_hello(Options)) of ok -> case HelloStatus of undefined -> @@ -1154,7 +1167,9 @@ handle_msg({Ref,timeout},#state{pending=Pending} = State) -> close_session -> stop; _ -> noreply end, - {R,State#state{pending=Pending1}}. + %% Halfhearted try to get in correct state, this matches + %% the implementation before this patch + {R,State#state{pending=Pending1, buff= <<>>}}. %% @private %% Called by ct_util_server to close registered connections before terminate. @@ -1258,10 +1273,14 @@ set_request_timer(T) -> %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -client_hello() -> +client_hello(Options) when is_list(Options) -> + UserCaps = [{capability, UserCap} || + {capability, UserCap} <- Options, + is_list(hd(UserCap))], {hello, ?NETCONF_NAMESPACE_ATTR, [{capabilities, - [{capability,[?NETCONF_BASE_CAP++?NETCONF_BASE_CAP_VSN]}]}]}. + [{capability,[?NETCONF_BASE_CAP++?NETCONF_BASE_CAP_VSN]}| + UserCaps]}]}. %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1344,72 +1363,54 @@ to_xml_doc(Simple) -> %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% Parse and handle received XML data -handle_data(NewData,#state{connection=Connection,buff=Buff} = State) -> +handle_data(NewData,#state{connection=Connection,buff=Buff0} = State0) -> log(Connection,recv,NewData), - Data = <<Buff/binary,NewData/binary>>, - case xmerl_sax_parser:stream(<<>>, - [{continuation_fun,fun sax_cont/1}, - {continuation_state,{Data,Connection,false}}, - {event_fun,fun sax_event/3}, - {event_state,[]}]) of - {ok, Simple, Rest} -> - decode(Simple,State#state{buff=Rest}); - {fatal_error,_Loc,Reason,_EndTags,_EventState} -> - ?error(Connection#connection.name,[{parse_error,Reason}, - {buffer,Buff}, - {new_data,NewData}]), - case Reason of - {could_not_fetch_data,Msg} -> - handle_msg(Msg,State#state{buff = <<>>}); - _Other -> - Pending1 = - case State#state.pending of - [] -> - []; - Pending -> - %% Assuming the first request gets the - %% first answer - P=#pending{tref=TRef,caller=Caller} = - lists:last(Pending), - _ = timer:cancel(TRef), - Reason1 = {failed_to_parse_received_data,Reason}, - ct_gen_conn:return(Caller,{error,Reason1}), - lists:delete(P,Pending) - end, - {noreply,State#state{pending=Pending1,buff = <<>>}} - end - end. - -%%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%%% Parsing of XML data -%% Contiuation function for the sax parser -sax_cont(done) -> - {<<>>,done}; -sax_cont({Data,Connection,false}) -> + Data = append_wo_initial_nl(Buff0,NewData), case binary:split(Data,[?END_TAG],[]) of - [All] -> - %% No end tag found. Remove what could be a part - %% of an end tag from the data and save for next - %% iteration - SafeSize = size(All)-5, - <<New:SafeSize/binary,Save:5/binary>> = All, - {New,{Save,Connection,true}}; - [_Msg,_Rest]=Msgs -> - %% We have at least one full message. Any excess data will - %% be returned from xmerl_sax_parser:stream/2 in the Rest - %% parameter. - {list_to_binary(Msgs),done} - end; -sax_cont({Data,Connection,true}) -> - case ssh_receive_data() of - {ok,Bin} -> - log(Connection,recv,Bin), - sax_cont({<<Data/binary,Bin/binary>>,Connection,false}); - {error,Reason} -> - throw({could_not_fetch_data,Reason}) + [_NoEndTagFound] -> + {noreply, State0#state{buff=Data}}; + [FirstMsg,Buff1] -> + SaxArgs = [{event_fun,fun sax_event/3}, {event_state,[]}], + case xmerl_sax_parser:stream(FirstMsg, SaxArgs) of + {ok, Simple, _Thrash} -> + case decode(Simple, State0#state{buff=Buff1}) of + {noreply, #state{buff=Buff} = State} when Buff =/= <<>> -> + %% Recurse if we have more data in buffer + handle_data(<<>>, State); + Other -> + Other + end; + {fatal_error,_Loc,Reason,_EndTags,_EventState} -> + ?error(Connection#connection.name, + [{parse_error,Reason}, + {buffer, Buff0}, + {new_data,NewData}]), + handle_error(Reason, State0#state{buff= <<>>}) + end end. - +%% xml does not accept a leading nl and some netconf server add a nl after +%% each ?END_TAG, ignore them +append_wo_initial_nl(<<>>,NewData) -> NewData; +append_wo_initial_nl(<<"\n", Data/binary>>, NewData) -> + append_wo_initial_nl(Data, NewData); +append_wo_initial_nl(Data, NewData) -> + <<Data/binary, NewData/binary>>. + +handle_error(Reason, State) -> + Pending1 = case State#state.pending of + [] -> []; + Pending -> + %% Assuming the first request gets the + %% first answer + P=#pending{tref=TRef,caller=Caller} = + lists:last(Pending), + _ = timer:cancel(TRef), + Reason1 = {failed_to_parse_received_data,Reason}, + ct_gen_conn:return(Caller,{error,Reason1}), + lists:delete(P,Pending) + end, + {noreply, State#state{pending=Pending1}}. %% Event function for the sax parser. It builds a simple XML structure. %% Care is taken to keep namespace attributes and prefixes as in the original XML. @@ -1873,16 +1874,6 @@ get_tag([]) -> %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% SSH stuff -ssh_receive_data() -> - receive - {ssh_cm, CM, {data, Ch, _Type, Data}} -> - ssh_connection:adjust_window(CM,Ch,size(Data)), - {ok, Data}; - {ssh_cm, _CM, {Closed, _Ch}} = X when Closed == closed; Closed == eof -> - {error,X}; - {_Ref,timeout} = X -> - {error,X} - end. ssh_open(#options{host=Host,timeout=Timeout,port=Port,ssh=SshOpts,name=Name}) -> case ssh:connect(Host, Port, diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_run.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_run.erl index 4a12481214..0eafe72020 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_run.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_run.erl @@ -77,7 +77,8 @@ multiply_timetraps = 1, scale_timetraps = false, create_priv_dir, - testspecs = [], + testspec_files = [], + current_testspec, tests, starter}). @@ -225,18 +226,24 @@ finish(Tracing, ExitStatus, Args) -> if ExitStatus == interactive_mode -> interactive_mode; true -> - %% it's possible to tell CT to finish execution with a call - %% to a different function than the normal halt/1 BIF - %% (meant to be used mainly for reading the CT exit status) - case get_start_opt(halt_with, - fun([HaltMod,HaltFunc]) -> - {list_to_atom(HaltMod), - list_to_atom(HaltFunc)} end, - Args) of - undefined -> - halt(ExitStatus); - {M,F} -> - apply(M, F, [ExitStatus]) + case get_start_opt(vts, true, Args) of + true -> + %% VTS mode, don't halt the node + ok; + _ -> + %% it's possible to tell CT to finish execution with a call + %% to a different function than the normal halt/1 BIF + %% (meant to be used mainly for reading the CT exit status) + case get_start_opt(halt_with, + fun([HaltMod,HaltFunc]) -> + {list_to_atom(HaltMod), + list_to_atom(HaltFunc)} end, + Args) of + undefined -> + halt(ExitStatus); + {M,F} -> + apply(M, F, [ExitStatus]) + end end end. @@ -244,7 +251,7 @@ script_start1(Parent, Args) -> %% read general start flags Label = get_start_opt(label, fun([Lbl]) -> Lbl end, Args), Profile = get_start_opt(profile, fun([Prof]) -> Prof end, Args), - Vts = get_start_opt(vts, true, Args), + Vts = get_start_opt(vts, true, undefined, Args), Shell = get_start_opt(shell, true, Args), Cover = get_start_opt(cover, fun([CoverFile]) -> ?abs(CoverFile) end, Args), CoverStop = get_start_opt(cover_stop, @@ -330,8 +337,8 @@ script_start1(Parent, Args) -> Stylesheet = get_start_opt(stylesheet, fun([SS]) -> ?abs(SS) end, Args), %% basic_html - used by ct_logs - BasicHtml = case proplists:get_value(basic_html, Args) of - undefined -> + BasicHtml = case {Vts,proplists:get_value(basic_html, Args)} of + {undefined,undefined} -> application:set_env(common_test, basic_html, false), undefined; _ -> @@ -364,9 +371,10 @@ script_start1(Parent, Args) -> scale_timetraps = ScaleTT, create_priv_dir = CreatePrivDir, starter = script}, - + %% check if log files should be refreshed or go on to run tests... Result = run_or_refresh(Opts, Args), + %% send final results to starting process waiting in script_start/0 Parent ! {self(), Result}. @@ -485,8 +493,11 @@ execute_one_spec(TS, Opts, Args) -> case check_and_install_configfiles(AllConfig, TheLogDir, Opts) of ok -> % read tests from spec {Run,Skip} = ct_testspec:prepare_tests(TS, node()), - do_run(Run, Skip, Opts#opts{config=AllConfig, - logdir=TheLogDir}, Args); + Result = do_run(Run, Skip, Opts#opts{config=AllConfig, + logdir=TheLogDir, + current_testspec=TS}, Args), + ct_util:delete_testdata(testspec), + Result; Error -> Error end. @@ -577,7 +588,7 @@ combine_test_opts(TS, Specs, Opts) -> Opts#opts{label = Label, profile = Profile, - testspecs = Specs, + testspec_files = Specs, cover = Cover, cover_stop = CoverStop, logdir = which(logdir, LogDir), @@ -702,7 +713,7 @@ script_start4(#opts{label = Label, profile = Profile, logopts = LogOpts, verbosity = Verbosity, enable_builtin_hooks = EnableBuiltinHooks, - logdir = LogDir, testspecs = Specs}, _Args) -> + logdir = LogDir, testspec_files = Specs}, _Args) -> %% label - used by ct_logs application:set_env(common_test, test_label, Label), @@ -757,21 +768,6 @@ script_start4(Opts = #opts{tests = Tests}, Args) -> %%% @doc Print usage information for <code>ct_run</code>. script_usage() -> io:format("\n\nUsage:\n\n"), - io:format("Run tests in web based GUI:\n\n" - "\tct_run -vts [-browser Browser]" - "\n\t[-config ConfigFile1 ConfigFile2 .. ConfigFileN]" - "\n\t[-decrypt_key Key] | [-decrypt_file KeyFile]" - "\n\t[-dir TestDir1 TestDir2 .. TestDirN] |" - "\n\t[-suite Suite [-case Case]]" - "\n\t[-logopts LogOpt1 LogOpt2 .. LogOptN]" - "\n\t[-verbosity GenVLvl | [CategoryVLvl1 .. CategoryVLvlN]]" - "\n\t[-include InclDir1 InclDir2 .. InclDirN]" - "\n\t[-no_auto_compile]" - "\n\t[-abort_if_missing_suites]" - "\n\t[-multiply_timetraps N]" - "\n\t[-scale_timetraps]" - "\n\t[-create_priv_dir auto_per_run | auto_per_tc | manual_per_tc]" - "\n\t[-basic_html]\n\n"), io:format("Run tests from command line:\n\n" "\tct_run [-dir TestDir1 TestDir2 .. TestDirN] |" "\n\t[[-dir TestDir] -suite Suite1 Suite2 .. SuiteN" @@ -831,7 +827,22 @@ script_usage() -> io:format("Run CT in interactive mode:\n\n" "\tct_run -shell" "\n\t[-config ConfigFile1 ConfigFile2 .. ConfigFileN]" - "\n\t[-decrypt_key Key] | [-decrypt_file KeyFile]\n\n"). + "\n\t[-decrypt_key Key] | [-decrypt_file KeyFile]\n\n"), + io:format("Run tests in web based GUI:\n\n" + "\tct_run -vts [-browser Browser]" + "\n\t[-config ConfigFile1 ConfigFile2 .. ConfigFileN]" + "\n\t[-decrypt_key Key] | [-decrypt_file KeyFile]" + "\n\t[-dir TestDir1 TestDir2 .. TestDirN] |" + "\n\t[-suite Suite [-case Case]]" + "\n\t[-logopts LogOpt1 LogOpt2 .. LogOptN]" + "\n\t[-verbosity GenVLvl | [CategoryVLvl1 .. CategoryVLvlN]]" + "\n\t[-include InclDir1 InclDir2 .. InclDirN]" + "\n\t[-no_auto_compile]" + "\n\t[-abort_if_missing_suites]" + "\n\t[-multiply_timetraps N]" + "\n\t[-scale_timetraps]" + "\n\t[-create_priv_dir auto_per_run | auto_per_tc | manual_per_tc]" + "\n\t[-basic_html]\n\n"). %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% @hidden @@ -1103,7 +1114,7 @@ run_test2(StartOpts) -> undefined -> case lists:keysearch(prepared_tests, 1, StartOpts) of {value,{_,{Run,Skip},Specs}} -> % use prepared tests - run_prepared(Run, Skip, Opts#opts{testspecs = Specs}, + run_prepared(Run, Skip, Opts#opts{testspec_files = Specs}, StartOpts); false -> run_dir(Opts, StartOpts) @@ -1111,11 +1122,11 @@ run_test2(StartOpts) -> Specs -> Relaxed = get_start_opt(allow_user_terms, value, false, StartOpts), %% using testspec(s) as input for test - run_spec_file(Relaxed, Opts#opts{testspecs = Specs}, StartOpts) + run_spec_file(Relaxed, Opts#opts{testspec_files = Specs}, StartOpts) end. run_spec_file(Relaxed, - Opts = #opts{testspecs = Specs}, + Opts = #opts{testspec_files = Specs}, StartOpts) -> Specs1 = case Specs of [X|_] when is_integer(X) -> [Specs]; @@ -1154,7 +1165,10 @@ run_all_specs([{Specs,TS} | TSs], Opts, StartOpts, TotResult) -> log_ts_names(Specs), Combined = #opts{config = TSConfig} = combine_test_opts(TS, Specs, Opts), AllConfig = merge_vals([Opts#opts.config, TSConfig]), - try run_one_spec(TS, Combined#opts{config = AllConfig}, StartOpts) of + try run_one_spec(TS, + Combined#opts{config = AllConfig, + current_testspec=TS}, + StartOpts) of Result -> run_all_specs(TSs, Opts, StartOpts, [Result | TotResult]) catch @@ -1399,7 +1413,7 @@ run_testspec2(TestSpec) -> case check_and_install_configfiles( Opts#opts.config, LogDir1, Opts) of ok -> - Opts1 = Opts#opts{testspecs = [], + Opts1 = Opts#opts{testspec_files = [], logdir = LogDir1, include = AllInclude}, {Run,Skip} = ct_testspec:prepare_tests(TS, node()), @@ -1620,11 +1634,15 @@ groups_and_cases(Gs, Cs) -> tests(TestDir, Suites, []) when is_list(TestDir), is_integer(hd(TestDir)) -> [{?testdir(TestDir,Suites),ensure_atom(Suites),all}]; tests(TestDir, Suite, Cases) when is_list(TestDir), is_integer(hd(TestDir)) -> + [{?testdir(TestDir,Suite),ensure_atom(Suite),Cases}]; +tests([TestDir], Suite, Cases) when is_list(TestDir), is_integer(hd(TestDir)) -> [{?testdir(TestDir,Suite),ensure_atom(Suite),Cases}]. tests([{Dir,Suite}],Cases) -> [{?testdir(Dir,Suite),ensure_atom(Suite),Cases}]; tests(TestDir, Suite) when is_list(TestDir), is_integer(hd(TestDir)) -> - tests(TestDir, ensure_atom(Suite), all). + tests(TestDir, ensure_atom(Suite), all); +tests([TestDir], Suite) when is_list(TestDir), is_integer(hd(TestDir)) -> + tests(TestDir, ensure_atom(Suite), all). tests(DirSuites) when is_list(DirSuites), is_tuple(hd(DirSuites)) -> [{?testdir(Dir,Suite),ensure_atom(Suite),all} || {Dir,Suite} <- DirSuites]; tests(TestDir) when is_list(TestDir), is_integer(hd(TestDir)) -> @@ -1706,6 +1724,9 @@ compile_and_run(Tests, Skip, Opts, Args) -> ct_util:set_testdata({stylesheet,Opts#opts.stylesheet}), %% save logopts ct_util:set_testdata({logopts,Opts#opts.logopts}), + %% save info about current testspec (testspec record or undefined) + ct_util:set_testdata({testspec,Opts#opts.current_testspec}), + %% enable silent connections case Opts#opts.silent_connections of [] -> @@ -1720,7 +1741,7 @@ compile_and_run(Tests, Skip, Opts, Args) -> ct_logs:log("Silent connections", "~p", [Conns]) end end, - log_ts_names(Opts#opts.testspecs), + log_ts_names(Opts#opts.testspec_files), TestSuites = suite_tuples(Tests), {_TestSuites1,SuiteMakeErrors,AllMakeErrors} = @@ -1969,22 +1990,7 @@ final_tests(Tests, Skip, Bad) -> final_tests1([{TestDir,Suites,_}|Tests], Final, Skip, Bad) when is_list(Suites), is_atom(hd(Suites)) -> -% Separate = -% fun(S,{DoSuite,Dont}) -> -% case lists:keymember({TestDir,S},1,Bad) of -% false -> -% {[S|DoSuite],Dont}; -% true -> -% SkipIt = {TestDir,S,"Make failed"}, -% {DoSuite,Dont++[SkipIt]} -% end -% end, - -% {DoSuites,Skip1} = -% lists:foldl(Separate,{[],Skip},Suites), -% Do = {TestDir,lists:reverse(DoSuites),all}, - - Skip1 = [{TD,S,"Make failed"} || {{TD,S},_} <- Bad, S1 <- Suites, + Skip1 = [{TD,S,make_failed} || {{TD,S},_} <- Bad, S1 <- Suites, S == S1, TD == TestDir], Final1 = [{TestDir,S,all} || S <- Suites], final_tests1(Tests, lists:reverse(Final1)++Final, Skip++Skip1, Bad); @@ -1997,7 +2003,7 @@ final_tests1([{TestDir,all,all}|Tests], Final, Skip, Bad) -> false -> [] end, - Missing = [{TestDir,S,"Make failed"} || S <- MissingSuites], + Missing = [{TestDir,S,make_failed} || S <- MissingSuites], Final1 = [{TestDir,all,all}|Final], final_tests1(Tests, Final1, Skip++Missing, Bad); @@ -2009,7 +2015,7 @@ final_tests1([{TestDir,Suite,GrsOrCs}|Tests], Final, Skip, Bad) when is_list(GrsOrCs) -> case lists:keymember({TestDir,Suite}, 1, Bad) of true -> - Skip1 = Skip ++ [{TestDir,Suite,all,"Make failed"}], + Skip1 = Skip ++ [{TestDir,Suite,all,make_failed}], final_tests1(Tests, [{TestDir,Suite,all}|Final], Skip1, Bad); false -> GrsOrCs1 = diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_telnet.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_telnet.erl index d906a267a1..b14731e74f 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_telnet.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_telnet.erl @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ %% Command timeout = 10 sec (time to wait for a command to return) %% Max no of reconnection attempts = 3 %% Reconnection interval = 5 sek (time to wait in between reconnection attempts) -%% Keep alive = true (will send NOP to the server every 10 sec if connection is idle) +%% Keep alive = true (will send NOP to the server every 8 sec if connection is idle) %% Polling limit = 0 (max number of times to poll to get a remaining string terminated) %% Polling interval = 1 sec (sleep time between polls)</pre> %% <p>These parameters can be altered by the user with the following @@ -486,7 +486,8 @@ expect(Connection,Patterns) -> %%% Opts = [Opt] %%% Opt = {idle_timeout,IdleTimeout} | {total_timeout,TotalTimeout} | %%% repeat | {repeat,N} | sequence | {halt,HaltPatterns} | -%%% ignore_prompt | no_prompt_check +%%% ignore_prompt | no_prompt_check | wait_for_prompt | +%%% {wait_for_prompt,Prompt} %%% IdleTimeout = infinity | integer() %%% TotalTimeout = infinity | integer() %%% N = integer() @@ -499,9 +500,9 @@ expect(Connection,Patterns) -> %%% %%% @doc Get data from telnet and wait for the expected pattern. %%% -%%% <p><code>Pattern</code> can be a POSIX regular expression. If more -%%% than one pattern is given, the function returns when the first -%%% match is found.</p> +%%% <p><code>Pattern</code> can be a POSIX regular expression. The function +%%% returns as soon as a pattern has been successfully matched (at least one, +%%% in the case of multiple patterns).</p> %%% %%% <p><code>RxMatch</code> is a list of matched strings. It looks %%% like this: <code>[FullMatch, SubMatch1, SubMatch2, ...]</code> @@ -524,10 +525,13 @@ expect(Connection,Patterns) -> %%% milliseconds, <code>{error,timeout}</code> is returned. The default %%% value is <code>infinity</code> (i.e. no time limit).</p> %%% -%%% <p>The function will always return when a prompt is found, unless -%%% any of the <code>ignore_prompt</code> or -%%% <code>no_prompt_check</code> options are used, in which case it -%%% will return when a match is found or after a timeout.</p> +%%% <p>The function will return when a prompt is received, even if no +%%% pattern has yet been matched. In this event, +%%% <code>{error,{prompt,Prompt}}</code> is returned. +%%% However, this behaviour may be modified with the +%%% <code>ignore_prompt</code> or <code>no_prompt_check</code> option, which +%%% tells <code>expect</code> to return only when a match is found or after a +%%% timeout.</p> %%% %%% <p>If the <code>ignore_prompt</code> option is used, %%% <code>ct_telnet</code> will ignore any prompt found. This option @@ -541,6 +545,13 @@ expect(Connection,Patterns) -> %%% is useful if, for instance, the <code>Pattern</code> itself %%% matches the prompt.</p> %%% +%%% <p>The <code>wait_for_prompt</code> option forces <code>ct_telnet</code> +%%% to wait until the prompt string has been received before returning +%%% (even if a pattern has already been matched). This is equal to calling: +%%% <code>expect(Conn, Patterns++[{prompt,Prompt}], [sequence|Opts])</code>. +%%% Note that <code>idle_timeout</code> and <code>total_timeout</code> +%%% may abort the operation of waiting for prompt.</p> +%%% %%% <p>The <code>repeat</code> option indicates that the pattern(s) %%% shall be matched multiple times. If <code>N</code> is given, the %%% pattern(s) will be matched <code>N</code> times, and the function @@ -653,18 +664,21 @@ handle_msg({cmd,Cmd,Opts},State) -> start_gen_log(heading(cmd,State#state.name)), log(State,cmd,"Cmd: ~p",[Cmd]), + %% whatever is in the buffer from previous operations + %% will be ignored as we go ahead with this telnet cmd + debug_cont_gen_log("Throwing Buffer:",[]), debug_log_lines(State#state.buffer), case {State#state.type,State#state.prompt} of - {ts,_} -> + {ts,_} -> silent_teln_expect(State#state.name, State#state.teln_pid, State#state.buffer, prompt, State#state.prx, [{idle_timeout,2000}]); - {ip,false} -> + {ip,false} -> silent_teln_expect(State#state.name, State#state.teln_pid, State#state.buffer, @@ -1007,7 +1021,7 @@ silent_teln_expect(Name,Pid,Data,Pattern,Prx,Opts) -> put(silent,Old), Result. -%% teln_expect/5 +%% teln_expect/6 %% %% This function implements the expect functionality over telnet. In %% general there are three possible ways to go: @@ -1029,10 +1043,12 @@ teln_expect(Name,Pid,Data,Pattern0,Prx,Opts) -> end, PromptCheck = get_prompt_check(Opts), - Seq = get_seq(Opts), - Pattern = convert_pattern(Pattern0,Seq), - {IdleTimeout,TotalTimeout} = get_timeouts(Opts), + {WaitForPrompt,Pattern1,Opts1} = wait_for_prompt(Pattern0,Opts), + + Seq = get_seq(Opts1), + Pattern2 = convert_pattern(Pattern1,Seq), + {IdleTimeout,TotalTimeout} = get_timeouts(Opts1), EO = #eo{teln_pid=Pid, prx=Prx, @@ -1042,9 +1058,16 @@ teln_expect(Name,Pid,Data,Pattern0,Prx,Opts) -> haltpatterns=HaltPatterns, prompt_check=PromptCheck}, - case get_repeat(Opts) of + case get_repeat(Opts1) of false -> - case teln_expect1(Name,Pid,Data,Pattern,[],EO) of + case teln_expect1(Name,Pid,Data,Pattern2,[],EO) of + {ok,Matched,Rest} when WaitForPrompt -> + case lists:reverse(Matched) of + [{prompt,_},Matched1] -> + {ok,Matched1,Rest}; + [{prompt,_}|Matched1] -> + {ok,lists:reverse(Matched1),Rest} + end; {ok,Matched,Rest} -> {ok,Matched,Rest}; {halt,Why,Rest} -> @@ -1054,7 +1077,7 @@ teln_expect(Name,Pid,Data,Pattern0,Prx,Opts) -> end; N -> EO1 = EO#eo{repeat=N}, - repeat_expect(Name,Pid,Data,Pattern,[],EO1) + repeat_expect(Name,Pid,Data,Pattern2,[],EO1) end. convert_pattern(Pattern,Seq) @@ -1118,6 +1141,40 @@ get_ignore_prompt(Opts) -> get_prompt_check(Opts) -> not lists:member(no_prompt_check,Opts). +wait_for_prompt(Pattern, Opts) -> + case lists:member(wait_for_prompt, Opts) of + true -> + wait_for_prompt1(prompt, Pattern, + lists:delete(wait_for_prompt,Opts)); + false -> + case proplists:get_value(wait_for_prompt, Opts) of + undefined -> + {false,Pattern,Opts}; + PromptStr -> + wait_for_prompt1({prompt,PromptStr}, Pattern, + proplists:delete(wait_for_prompt,Opts)) + end + end. + +wait_for_prompt1(Prompt, [Ch|_] = Pattern, Opts) when is_integer(Ch) -> + wait_for_prompt2(Prompt, [Pattern], Opts); +wait_for_prompt1(Prompt, Pattern, Opts) when is_list(Pattern) -> + wait_for_prompt2(Prompt, Pattern, Opts); +wait_for_prompt1(Prompt, Pattern, Opts) -> + wait_for_prompt2(Prompt, [Pattern], Opts). + +wait_for_prompt2(Prompt, Pattern, Opts) -> + Pattern1 = case lists:reverse(Pattern) of + [prompt|_] -> Pattern; + [{prompt,_}|_] -> Pattern; + _ -> Pattern ++ [Prompt] + end, + Opts1 = case lists:member(sequence, Opts) of + true -> Opts; + false -> [sequence|Opts] + end, + {true,Pattern1,Opts1}. + %% Repeat either single or sequence. All match results are accumulated %% and returned when a halt condition is fulllfilled. repeat_expect(_Name,_Pid,Rest,_Pattern,Acc,#eo{repeat=0}) -> @@ -1210,7 +1267,7 @@ get_data1(Pid) -> %% 1) Single expect. %% First the whole data chunk is searched for a prompt (to avoid doing %% a regexp match for the prompt at each line). -%% If we are searching for anyting else, the datachunk is split into +%% If we are searching for anything else, the datachunk is split into %% lines and each line is matched against each pattern. %% one_expect: split data chunk at prompts @@ -1227,7 +1284,7 @@ one_expect(Name,Pid,Data,Pattern,EO) -> log(name_or_pid(Name,Pid),"PROMPT: ~ts",[PromptType]), {match,{prompt,PromptType},Rest}; [{prompt,_OtherPromptType}] -> - %% Only searching for one specific prompt, not thisone + %% Only searching for one specific prompt, not this one log_lines(Name,Pid,UptoPrompt), {nomatch,Rest}; _ -> diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_telnet_client.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_telnet_client.erl index b0734d8d65..757ccc0aae 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_telnet_client.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_telnet_client.erl @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ -define(TELNET_PORT, 23). -define(OPEN_TIMEOUT,10000). --define(IDLE_TIMEOUT,10000). +-define(IDLE_TIMEOUT,8000). %% telnet control characters -define(SE, 240). @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ get_data(Pid) -> %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% Internal functions init(Parent, Server, Port, Timeout, KeepAlive, ConnName) -> - case gen_tcp:connect(Server, Port, [list,{packet,0}], Timeout) of + case gen_tcp:connect(Server, Port, [list,{packet,0},{nodelay,true}], Timeout) of {ok,Sock} -> dbg("~p connected to: ~p (port: ~w, keep_alive: ~w)\n", [ConnName,Server,Port,KeepAlive]), diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_testspec.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_testspec.erl index 10a9bdac67..10c3f2a938 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_testspec.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_testspec.erl @@ -27,6 +27,8 @@ collect_tests_from_list/2, collect_tests_from_list/3, collect_tests_from_file/2, collect_tests_from_file/3]). +-export([testspec_rec2list/1, testspec_rec2list/2]). + -include("ct_util.hrl"). -define(testspec_fields, record_info(fields, testspec)). @@ -973,7 +975,8 @@ add_tests([Term={Tag,all_nodes,Data}|Ts],Spec) -> should_be_added(Tag,Node,Data,Spec)], add_tests(Tests++Ts,Spec); invalid -> % ignore term - add_tests(Ts,Spec) + Unknown = Spec#testspec.unknown, + add_tests(Ts,Spec#testspec{unknown=Unknown++[Term]}) end; %% create one test entry per node in Nodes and reinsert add_tests([{Tag,[],Data}|Ts],Spec) -> @@ -1001,7 +1004,8 @@ add_tests([Term={Tag,NodeOrOther,Data}|Ts],Spec) -> handle_data(Tag,Node,Data,Spec), add_tests(Ts,mod_field(Spec,Tag,NodeIxData)); invalid -> % ignore term - add_tests(Ts,Spec) + Unknown = Spec#testspec.unknown, + add_tests(Ts,Spec#testspec{unknown=Unknown++[Term]}) end; false -> add_tests([{Tag,all_nodes,{NodeOrOther,Data}}|Ts],Spec) @@ -1012,13 +1016,15 @@ add_tests([Term={Tag,Data}|Ts],Spec) -> valid -> add_tests([{Tag,all_nodes,Data}|Ts],Spec); invalid -> - add_tests(Ts,Spec) + Unknown = Spec#testspec.unknown, + add_tests(Ts,Spec#testspec{unknown=Unknown++[Term]}) end; %% some other data than a tuple add_tests([Other|Ts],Spec) -> case get(relaxed) of - true -> - add_tests(Ts,Spec); + true -> + Unknown = Spec#testspec.unknown, + add_tests(Ts,Spec#testspec{unknown=Unknown++[Other]}); false -> throw({error,{undefined_term_in_spec,Other}}) end; @@ -1149,6 +1155,24 @@ per_node([N|Ns],Tag,Data,Refs) -> per_node([],_,_,_) -> []. +%% Change the testspec record "back" to a list of tuples +testspec_rec2list(Rec) -> + {Terms,_} = lists:mapfoldl(fun(unknown, Pos) -> + {element(Pos, Rec),Pos+1}; + (F, Pos) -> + {{F,element(Pos, Rec)},Pos+1} + end,2,?testspec_fields), + lists:flatten(Terms). + +%% Extract one or more values from a testspec record and +%% return the result as a list of tuples +testspec_rec2list(Field, Rec) when is_atom(Field) -> + [Term] = testspec_rec2list([Field], Rec), + Term; +testspec_rec2list(Fields, Rec) -> + Terms = testspec_rec2list(Rec), + [{Field,proplists:get_value(Field, Terms)} || Field <- Fields]. + %% read the value for FieldName in record Rec#testspec read_field(Rec, FieldName) -> catch lists:foldl(fun(F, Pos) when F == FieldName -> diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_util.hrl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_util.hrl index 845bb55486..f4cf407856 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_util.hrl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_util.hrl @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ create_priv_dir=[], alias=[], tests=[], + unknown=[], merge_tests=true}). -record(cover, {app=none, diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_webtool.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_webtool.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b67a7c2a92 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_webtool.erl @@ -0,0 +1,1207 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2010. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, +%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in +%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the +%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be +%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. +%% +%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" +%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See +%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations +%% under the License. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +-module(ct_webtool). +-behaviour(gen_server). + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% %% +%% The general idea is: %% +%% %% +%% %% +%% 1. Scan through the path for *.tool files and find all the web %% +%% based tools. Query each tool for configuration data. %% +%% 2. Add Alias for Erlscript and html for each tool to %% +%% the webserver configuration data. %% +%% 3. Start the webserver. %% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%% API functions +-export([start/0, start/2, stop/0]). + +%% Starting Webtool from a shell script +-export([script_start/0, script_start/1]). + +%% Web api +-export([started_tools/2, toolbar/2, start_tools/2, stop_tools/2]). + +%% API against other tools +-export([is_localhost/0]). + +%% Debug export s +-export([get_tools1/1]). +-export([debug/1, stop_debug/0, debug_app/1]). + +%% gen_server callbacks +-export([init/1, handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_info/2, + terminate/2, code_change/3]). + +-include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl"). +-include_lib("stdlib/include/ms_transform.hrl"). + +-record(state,{priv_dir,app_data,supvis,web_data,started=[]}). + +-define(MAX_NUMBER_OF_WEBTOOLS,256). +-define(DEFAULT_PORT,8888).% must be >1024 or the user must be root on unix +-define(DEFAULT_ADDR,{127,0,0,1}). + +-define(WEBTOOL_ALIAS,{ct_webtool,[{alias,{erl_alias,"/ct_webtool",[ct_webtool]}}]}). +-define(HEADER,"Pragma:no-cache\r\n Content-type: text/html\r\n\r\n"). +-define(HTML_HEADER,"<HTML>\r\n<HEAD>\r\n<TITLE>WebTool</TITLE>\r\n</HEAD>\r\n<BODY BGCOLOR=\"#FFFFFF\">\r\n"). +-define(HTML_HEADER_RELOAD,"<HTML>\r\n<HEAD>\r\n<TITLE>WebTool + </TITLE>\r\n</HEAD>\r\n + <BODY BGCOLOR=\"#FFFFFF\" onLoad=reloadCompiledList()>\r\n"). + +-define(HTML_END,"</BODY></HTML>"). + +-define(SEND_URL_TIMEOUT,5000). + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% %% +%% For debugging only. %% +%% %% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% Start tracing with +%% debug(Functions). +%% Functions = local | global | FunctionList +%% FunctionList = [Function] +%% Function = {FunctionName,Arity} | FunctionName | +%% {Module, FunctionName, Arity} | {Module,FunctionName} +debug(F) -> + ttb:tracer(all,[{file,"webtool.trc"}]), % tracing all nodes + ttb:p(all,[call,timestamp]), + MS = [{'_',[],[{return_trace},{message,{caller}}]}], + tp(F,MS), + ttb:ctp(?MODULE,stop_debug), % don't want tracing of the stop_debug func + ok. +tp(local,MS) -> % all functions + ttb:tpl(?MODULE,MS); +tp(global,MS) -> % all exported functions + ttb:tp(?MODULE,MS); +tp([{M,F,A}|T],MS) -> % Other module + ttb:tpl(M,F,A,MS), + tp(T,MS); +tp([{M,F}|T],MS) when is_atom(F) -> % Other module + ttb:tpl(M,F,MS), + tp(T,MS); +tp([{F,A}|T],MS) -> % function/arity + ttb:tpl(?MODULE,F,A,MS), + tp(T,MS); +tp([F|T],MS) -> % function + ttb:tpl(?MODULE,F,MS), + tp(T,MS); +tp([],_MS) -> + ok. +stop_debug() -> + ttb:stop([format]). + +debug_app(Mod) -> + ttb:tracer(all,[{file,"webtool_app.trc"},{handler,{fun out/4,true}}]), + ttb:p(all,[call,timestamp]), + MS = [{'_',[],[{return_trace},{message,{caller}}]}], + ttb:tp(Mod,MS), + ok. + +out(_,{trace_ts,Pid,call,MFA={M,F,A},{W,_,_},TS},_,S) + when W==webtool;W==mod_esi-> + io:format("~w: (~p)~ncall ~s~n", [TS,Pid,ffunc(MFA)]), + [{M,F,length(A)}|S]; +out(_,{trace_ts,Pid,return_from,MFA,R,TS},_,[MFA|S]) -> + io:format("~w: (~p)~nreturned from ~s -> ~p~n", [TS,Pid,ffunc(MFA),R]), + S; +out(_,_,_,_) -> + ok. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% %% +%% Functions called via script. %% +%% %% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +script_start() -> + usage(), + halt(). +script_start([App]) -> + DefaultBrowser = + case os:type() of + {win32,_} -> iexplore; + _ -> firefox + end, + script_start([App,DefaultBrowser]); +script_start([App,Browser]) -> + io:format("Starting webtool...\n"), + start(), + AvailableApps = get_applications(), + {OSType,_} = os:type(), + case lists:keysearch(App,1,AvailableApps) of + {value,{App,StartPage}} -> + io:format("Starting ~w...\n",[App]), + start_tools([],"app=" ++ atom_to_list(App)), + PortStr = integer_to_list(get_port()), + Url = case StartPage of + "/" ++ Page -> + "http://localhost:" ++ PortStr ++ "/" ++ Page; + _ -> + "http://localhost:" ++ PortStr ++ "/" ++ StartPage + end, + case Browser of + none -> + ok; + iexplore when OSType == win32-> + io:format("Starting internet explorer...\n"), + {ok,R} = win32reg:open(""), + Key="\\local_machine\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\IE Setup\\Setup", + win32reg:change_key(R,Key), + {ok,Val} = win32reg:value(R,"Path"), + IExplore=filename:join(win32reg:expand(Val),"iexplore.exe"), + os:cmd("\"" ++ IExplore ++ "\" " ++ Url); + _ when OSType == win32 -> + io:format("Starting ~w...\n",[Browser]), + os:cmd("\"" ++ atom_to_list(Browser) ++ "\" " ++ Url); + B when B==firefox; B==mozilla -> + io:format("Sending URL to ~w...",[Browser]), + BStr = atom_to_list(Browser), + SendCmd = BStr ++ " -raise -remote \'openUrl(" ++ + Url ++ ")\'", + Port = open_port({spawn,SendCmd},[exit_status]), + receive + {Port,{exit_status,0}} -> + io:format("done\n"), + ok; + {Port,{exit_status,_Error}} -> + io:format(" not running, starting ~w...\n", + [Browser]), + os:cmd(BStr ++ " " ++ Url), + ok + after ?SEND_URL_TIMEOUT -> + io:format(" failed, starting ~w...\n",[Browser]), + erlang:port_close(Port), + os:cmd(BStr ++ " " ++ Url) + end; + _ -> + io:format("Starting ~w...\n",[Browser]), + os:cmd(atom_to_list(Browser) ++ " " ++ Url) + end, + ok; + false -> + stop(), + io:format("\n{error,{unknown_app,~p}}\n",[App]), + halt() + end. + +usage() -> + io:format("Starting webtool...\n"), + start(), + Apps = lists:map(fun({A,_}) -> A end,get_applications()), + io:format( + "\nUsage: start_webtool application [ browser ]\n" + "\nAvailable applications are: ~p\n" + "Default browser is \'iexplore\' (Internet Explorer) on Windows " + "or else \'firefox\'\n", + [Apps]), + stop(). + + +get_applications() -> + gen_server:call(ct_web_tool,get_applications). + +get_port() -> + gen_server:call(ct_web_tool,get_port). + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% %% +%% Api functions to the genserver. %% +%% %% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +start()-> + start(standard_path,standard_data). + +start(Path,standard_data)-> + case get_standard_data() of + {error,Reason} -> + {error,Reason}; + Data -> + start(Path,Data) + end; + +start(standard_path,Data)-> + Path=get_path(), + start(Path,Data); + +start(Path,Port) when is_integer(Port)-> + Data = get_standard_data(Port), + start(Path,Data); + +start(Path,Data0)-> + Data = Data0 ++ rest_of_standard_data(), + gen_server:start({local,ct_web_tool},ct_webtool,{Path,Data},[]). + +stop()-> + gen_server:call(ct_web_tool,stoppit). + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%Web Api functions called by the web +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +started_tools(Env,Input)-> + gen_server:call(ct_web_tool,{started_tools,Env,Input}). + +toolbar(Env,Input)-> + gen_server:call(ct_web_tool,{toolbar,Env,Input}). + +start_tools(Env,Input)-> + gen_server:call(ct_web_tool,{start_tools,Env,Input}). + +stop_tools(Env,Input)-> + gen_server:call(ct_web_tool,{stop_tools,Env,Input}). +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%Support API for other tools +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +is_localhost()-> + gen_server:call(ct_web_tool,is_localhost). + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% %% +%%The gen_server callback functions that builds the webbpages %% +%% %% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +handle_call(get_applications,_,State)-> + MS = ets:fun2ms(fun({Tool,{web_data,{_,Start}}}) -> {Tool,Start} end), + Tools = ets:select(State#state.app_data,MS), + {reply,Tools,State}; + +handle_call(get_port,_,State)-> + {value,{port,Port}}=lists:keysearch(port,1,State#state.web_data), + {reply,Port,State}; + +handle_call({started_tools,_Env,_Input},_,State)-> + {reply,started_tools_page(State),State}; + +handle_call({toolbar,_Env,_Input},_,State)-> + {reply,toolbar(),State}; + +handle_call({start_tools,Env,Input},_,State)-> + {NewState,Page}=start_tools_page(Env,Input,State), + {reply,Page,NewState}; + +handle_call({stop_tools,Env,Input},_,State)-> + {NewState,Page}=stop_tools_page(Env,Input,State), + {reply,Page,NewState}; + +handle_call(stoppit,_From,Data)-> + {stop,normal,ok,Data}; + +handle_call(is_localhost,_From,Data)-> + Result=case proplists:get_value(bind_address, Data#state.web_data) of + ?DEFAULT_ADDR -> + true; + _IpNumber -> + false + end, + {reply,Result,Data}. + + +handle_info(_Message,State)-> + {noreply,State}. + +handle_cast(_Request,State)-> + {noreply,State}. + +code_change(_,State,_)-> + {ok,State}. +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% The other functions needed by the gen_server behaviour +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% Start the gen_server +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +init({Path,Config})-> + case filelib:is_dir(Path) of + true -> + {ok, Table} = get_tool_files_data(), + insert_app(?WEBTOOL_ALIAS, Table), + case ct_webtool_sup:start_link() of + {ok, Pid} -> + case start_webserver(Table, Path, Config) of + {ok, _} -> + print_url(Config), + {ok,#state{priv_dir=Path, + app_data=Table, + supvis=Pid, + web_data=Config}}; + {error, Error} -> + {stop, {error, Error}} + end; + Error -> + {stop,Error} + end; + false -> + {stop, {error, error_dir}} + end. + +terminate(_Reason,Data)-> + %%shut down the webbserver + shutdown_server(Data), + %%Shutdown the different tools that are started with application:start + shutdown_apps(Data), + %%Shutdown the supervisor and its children will die + shutdown_supervisor(Data), + ok. + +print_url(ConfigData)-> + Server=proplists:get_value(server_name,ConfigData,"undefined"), + Port=proplists:get_value(port,ConfigData,"undefined"), + {A,B,C,D}=proplists:get_value(bind_address,ConfigData,"undefined"), + io:format("WebTool is available at http://~s:~w/~n",[Server,Port]), + io:format("Or http://~w.~w.~w.~w:~w/~n",[A,B,C,D,Port]). + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% begin build the pages +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%The page that shows the started tools +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +started_tools_page(State)-> + [?HEADER,?HTML_HEADER,started_tools(State),?HTML_END]. + +toolbar()-> + [?HEADER,?HTML_HEADER,toolbar_page(),?HTML_END]. + + +start_tools_page(_Env,Input,State)-> + %%io:format("~n======= ~n ~p ~n============~n",[Input]), + case get_tools(Input) of + {tools,Tools}-> + %%io:format("~n======= ~n ~p ~n============~n",[Tools]), + {ok,NewState}=handle_apps(Tools,State,start), + {NewState,[?HEADER,?HTML_HEADER_RELOAD,reload_started_apps(), + show_unstarted_apps(NewState),?HTML_END]}; + _ -> + {State,[?HEADER,?HTML_HEADER,show_unstarted_apps(State),?HTML_END]} + end. + +stop_tools_page(_Env,Input,State)-> + case get_tools(Input) of + {tools,Tools}-> + {ok,NewState}=handle_apps(Tools,State,stop), + {NewState,[?HEADER,?HTML_HEADER_RELOAD,reload_started_apps(), + show_started_apps(NewState),?HTML_END]}; + _ -> + {State,[?HEADER,?HTML_HEADER,show_started_apps(State),?HTML_END]} + end. + + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% +%% Functions that start and config the webserver +%% 1. Collect the config data +%% 2. Start webserver +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% Start the webserver +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +start_webserver(Data,Path,Config)-> + case get_conf_data(Data,Path,Config) of + {ok,Conf_data}-> + %%io:format("Conf_data: ~p~n",[Conf_data]), + start_server(Conf_data); + {error,Error} -> + {error,{error_server_conf_file,Error}} + end. + +start_server(Conf_data)-> + case inets:start(httpd, Conf_data, stand_alone) of + {ok,Pid}-> + {ok,Pid}; + Error-> + {error,{server_error,Error}} + end. + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% Create config data for the webserver +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +get_conf_data(Data,Path,Config)-> + Aliases=get_aliases(Data), + ServerRoot = filename:join([Path,"root"]), + MimeTypesFile = filename:join([ServerRoot,"conf","mime.types"]), + case httpd_conf:load_mime_types(MimeTypesFile) of + {ok,MimeTypes} -> + Config1 = Config ++ Aliases, + Config2 = [{server_root,ServerRoot}, + {document_root,filename:join([Path,"root/doc"])}, + {mime_types,MimeTypes} | + Config1], + {ok,Config2}; + Error -> + Error + end. + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% Control the path for *.tools files +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +get_tool_files_data()-> + Tools=get_tools1(code:get_path()), + %%io:format("Data : ~p ~n",[Tools]), + get_file_content(Tools). + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%Control that the data in the file really is erlang terms +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +get_file_content(Tools)-> + Get_data=fun({tool,ToolData}) -> + %%io:format("Data : ~p ~n",[ToolData]), + case proplists:get_value(config_func,ToolData) of + {M,F,A}-> + case catch apply(M,F,A) of + {'EXIT',_} -> + bad_data; + Data when is_tuple(Data) -> + Data; + _-> + bad_data + end; + _ -> + bad_data + end + end, + insert_file_content([X ||X<-lists:map(Get_data,Tools),X/=bad_data]). + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%Insert the data from the file in to the ets:table +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +insert_file_content(Content)-> + Table=ets:new(app_data,[bag]), + lists:foreach(fun(X)-> + insert_app(X,Table) + end,Content), + {ok,Table}. + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%Control that we got a a tuple of a atom and a list if so add the +%elements in the list to the ets:table +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +insert_app({Name,Key_val_list},Table) when is_list(Key_val_list),is_atom(Name)-> + %%io:format("ToolData: ~p: ~p~n",[Name,Key_val_list]), + lists:foreach( + fun({alias,{erl_alias,Alias,Mods}}) -> + Key_val = {erl_script_alias,{Alias,Mods}}, + %%io:format("Insert: ~p~n",[Key_val]), + ets:insert(Table,{Name,Key_val}); + (Key_val_pair)-> + %%io:format("Insert: ~p~n",[Key_val_pair]), + ets:insert(Table,{Name,Key_val_pair}) + end, + Key_val_list); + +insert_app(_,_)-> + ok. + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% Select all the alias in the database +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +get_aliases(Data)-> + MS = ets:fun2ms(fun({_,{erl_script_alias,Alias}}) -> + {erl_script_alias,Alias}; + ({_,{alias,Alias}}) -> + {alias,Alias} + end), + ets:select(Data,MS). + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% %% +%% Helper functions %% +%% %% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +get_standard_data(Port)-> + [ + {port,Port}, + {bind_address,?DEFAULT_ADDR}, + {server_name,"localhost"} + ]. + +get_standard_data()-> + case get_free_port(?DEFAULT_PORT,?MAX_NUMBER_OF_WEBTOOLS) of + {error,Reason} -> {error,Reason}; + Port -> + [ + {port,Port}, + {bind_address,?DEFAULT_ADDR}, + {server_name,"localhost"} + ] + end. + +get_free_port(_Port,0) -> + {error,no_free_port_found}; +get_free_port(Port,N) -> + case gen_tcp:connect("localhost",Port,[]) of + {error, _Reason} -> + Port; + {ok,Sock} -> + gen_tcp:close(Sock), + get_free_port(Port+1,N-1) + end. + +rest_of_standard_data() -> + [ + %% Do not allow the server to be crashed by malformed http-request + {max_header_siz,1024}, + {max_header_action,reply414}, + %% Go on a straight ip-socket + {com_type,ip_comm}, + %% Do not change the order of these module names!! + {modules,[mod_alias, + mod_auth, + mod_esi, + mod_actions, + mod_cgi, + mod_include, + mod_dir, + mod_get, + mod_head, + mod_log, + mod_disk_log]}, + {directory_index,["index.html"]}, + {default_type,"text/plain"} + ]. + + +get_path()-> + code:priv_dir(webtool). + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% These functions is used to shutdown the webserver +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% Shut down the webbserver +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +shutdown_server(State)-> + {Addr,Port} = get_addr_and_port(State#state.web_data), + inets:stop(httpd,{Addr,Port}). + +get_addr_and_port(Config) -> + Addr = proplists:get_value(bind_address,Config,?DEFAULT_ADDR), + Port = proplists:get_value(port,Config,?DEFAULT_PORT), + {Addr,Port}. + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% Select all apps in the table and close them +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +shutdown_apps(State)-> + Data=State#state.app_data, + MS = ets:fun2ms(fun({_,{start,HowToStart}}) -> HowToStart end), + lists:foreach(fun(Start_app)-> + stop_app(Start_app) + end, + ets:select(Data,MS)). + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%Shuts down the supervisor that supervises tools that is not +%Designed as applications +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +shutdown_supervisor(State)-> + %io:format("~n==================~n"), + ct_webtool_sup:stop(State#state.supvis). + %io:format("~n==================~n"). + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%close the individual apps. +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +stop_app({child,_Real_name})-> + ok; + +stop_app({app,Real_name})-> + application:stop(Real_name); + +stop_app({func,_Start,Stop})-> + case Stop of + {M,F,A} -> + catch apply(M,F,A); + _NoStop -> + ok + end. + + + + + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% +%% These functions creates the webpage where the user can select if +%% to start apps or to stop apps +%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +toolbar_page()-> + "<TABLE> + <TR> + <TD> + <B>Select Action</B> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD> + <A HREF=\"./start_tools\" TARGET=right> Start Tools</A> + </TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD> + <A HREF=\"./stop_tools\" TARGET=right> Stop Tools</A> + </TD> + </TR> + </TABLE>". +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% +%% These functions creates the webbpage that shows the started apps +%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% started_tools(State)->String (html table) +% State is a record of type state +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +started_tools(State)-> + Names=get_started_apps(State#state.app_data,State#state.started), + "<TABLE BORDER=1 WIDTH=100%> + "++ make_rows(Names,[],0) ++" + </TABLE>". +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%get_started_apps(Data,Started)-> [{web_name,link}] +%selects the started apps from the ets table of apps. +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +get_started_apps(Data,Started)-> + SelectData=fun({Name,Link}) -> + {Name,Link} + end, + MS = lists:map(fun(A) -> {{A,{web_data,'$1'}},[],['$1']} end,Started), + + [{"WebTool","/tool_management.html"} | + [SelectData(X) || X <- ets:select(Data,MS)]]. + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% make_rows(List,Result,Fields)-> String (The rows of a htmltable +% List a list of tupler discibed above +% Result an accumulator for the result +% Field, counter that counts the number of cols in each row. +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +make_rows([],Result,Fields)-> + Result ++ fill_out(Fields); +make_rows([Data|Paths],Result,Field)when Field==0-> + make_rows(Paths,Result ++ "<TR>" ++ make_field(Data),Field+1); + +make_rows([Path|Paths],Result,Field)when Field==4-> + make_rows(Paths,Result ++ make_field(Path) ++ "</TR>",0); + +make_rows([Path|Paths],Result,Field)-> + make_rows(Paths,Result ++ make_field(Path),Field+1). + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% make_fields(Path)-> String that is a field i a html table +% Path is a name url tuple {Name,url} +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +make_field(Path)-> + "<TD WIDTH=20%>" ++ get_name(Path) ++ "</TD>". + + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%get_name({Nae,Url})->String that represents a <A> tag in html. +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +get_name({Name,Url})-> + "<A HREF=\"" ++ Url ++ "\" TARGET=app_frame>" ++ Name ++ "</A>". + + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% fill_out(Nr)-> String, that represent Nr fields in a html-table. +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +fill_out(Nr)when Nr==0-> + []; +fill_out(Nr)when Nr==4-> + "<TD WIDTH=\"20%\" > </TD></TR>"; + +fill_out(Nr)-> + "<TD WIDTH=\"20%\"> </TD>" ++ fill_out(Nr+1). + + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% +%%These functions starts applicatons and builds the page showing tools +%%to start +%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%Controls whether the user selected a tool to start +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +get_tools(Input)-> + case httpd:parse_query(Input) of + []-> + no_tools; + Tools-> + FormatData=fun({_Name,Data}) -> list_to_atom(Data) end, + SelectData= + fun({Name,_Data}) -> string:equal(Name,"app") end, + {tools,[FormatData(X)||X<-Tools,SelectData(X)]} + end. + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% Selects the data to start the applications the user has ordered +% starting of +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +handle_apps([],State,_Cmd)-> + {ok,State}; + +handle_apps([Tool|Tools],State,Cmd)-> + case ets:match_object(State#state.app_data,{Tool,{start,'_'}}) of + []-> + Started = case Cmd of + start -> + [Tool|State#state.started]; + stop -> + lists:delete(Tool,State#state.started) + end, + {ok,#state{priv_dir=State#state.priv_dir, + app_data=State#state.app_data, + supvis=State#state.supvis, + web_data=State#state.web_data, + started=Started}}; + ToStart -> + case handle_apps2(ToStart,State,Cmd) of + {ok,NewState}-> + handle_apps(Tools,NewState,Cmd); + _-> + handle_apps(Tools,State,Cmd) + end + end. + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%execute every start or stop data about a tool. +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +handle_apps2([{Name,Start_data}],State,Cmd)-> + case handle_app({Name,Start_data},State#state.app_data,State#state.supvis,Cmd) of + ok-> + Started = case Cmd of + start -> + [Name|State#state.started]; + stop -> + + lists:delete(Name,State#state.started) + end, + {ok,#state{priv_dir=State#state.priv_dir, + app_data=State#state.app_data, + supvis=State#state.supvis, + web_data=State#state.web_data, + started=Started}}; + _-> + error + end; + +handle_apps2([{Name,Start_data}|Rest],State,Cmd)-> + case handle_app({Name,Start_data},State#state.app_data,State#state.supvis,Cmd)of + ok-> + handle_apps2(Rest,State,Cmd); + _-> + error + end. + + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% Handle start and stop of applications +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +handle_app({Name,{start,{func,Start,Stop}}},Data,_Pid,Cmd)-> + Action = case Cmd of + start -> + Start; + _ -> + Stop + end, + case Action of + {M,F,A} -> + case catch apply(M,F,A) of + {'EXIT',_} = Exit-> + %%! Here the tool disappears from the webtool interface!! + io:format("\n=======ERROR (webtool, line ~w) =======\n" + "Could not start application \'~p\'\n\n" + "~w:~w(~s) ->\n" + "~p\n\n", + [?LINE,Name,M,F,format_args(A),Exit]), + ets:delete(Data,Name); + _OK-> + ok + end; + _NoStart -> + ok + end; + + +handle_app({Name,{start,{child,ChildSpec}}},Data,Pid,Cmd)-> + case Cmd of + start -> + case catch supervisor:start_child(Pid,ChildSpec) of + {ok,_}-> + ok; + {ok,_,_}-> + ok; + {error,Reason}-> + %%! Here the tool disappears from the webtool interface!! + io:format("\n=======ERROR (webtool, line ~w) =======\n" + "Could not start application \'~p\'\n\n" + "supervisor:start_child(~p,~p) ->\n" + "~p\n\n", + [?LINE,Name,Pid,ChildSpec,{error,Reason}]), + ets:delete(Data,Name); + Error -> + %%! Here the tool disappears from the webtool interface!! + io:format("\n=======ERROR (webtool, line ~w) =======\n" + "Could not start application \'~p\'\n\n" + "supervisor:start_child(~p,~p) ->\n" + "~p\n\n", + [?LINE,Name,Pid,ChildSpec,Error]), + ets:delete(Data,Name) + end; + stop -> + case catch supervisor:terminate_child(websup,element(1,ChildSpec)) of + ok -> + supervisor:delete_child(websup,element(1,ChildSpec)); + _ -> + error + end + end; + + + +handle_app({Name,{start,{app,Real_name}}},Data,_Pid,Cmd)-> + case Cmd of + start -> + case application:start(Real_name,temporary) of + ok-> + io:write(Name), + ok; + {error,{already_started,_}}-> + %% Remove it from the database so we dont start + %% anything already started + ets:match_delete(Data,{Name,{start,{app,Real_name}}}), + ok; + {error,_Reason}=Error-> + %%! Here the tool disappears from the webtool interface!! + io:format("\n=======ERROR (webtool, line ~w) =======\n" + "Could not start application \'~p\'\n\n" + "application:start(~p,~p) ->\n" + "~p\n\n", + [?LINE,Name,Real_name,temporary,Error]), + ets:delete(Data,Name) + end; + + stop -> + application:stop(Real_name) + end; + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% If the data is incorrect delete the app +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +handle_app({Name,Incorrect},Data,_Pid,Cmd)-> + %%! Here the tool disappears from the webtool interface!! + io:format("\n=======ERROR (webtool, line ~w) =======\n" + "Could not ~w application \'~p\'\n\n" + "Incorrect data: ~p\n\n", + [?LINE,Cmd,Name,Incorrect]), + ets:delete(Data,Name). + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% %% +%% this functions creates the page that shows the unstarted tools %% +%% %% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +reload_started_apps()-> + "<script> + function reloadCompiledList() + { + parent.parent.top1.document.location.href=\"/webtool/webtool/started_tools\"; + } + </script>". + +show_unstarted_apps(State)-> + "<TABLE HEIGHT=100% WIDTH=100% BORDER=0> + <TR HEIGHT=80%><TD ALIGN=\"center\" VALIGN=\"middle\"> + <FORM NAME=\"stop_apps\" ACTION=\"/webtool/webtool/start_tools\" > + <TABLE BORDER=1 WIDTH=60%> + <TR BGCOLOR=\"#8899AA\"> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER COLSPAN=2><FONT SIZE=4>Available Tools<FONT></TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD WIDTH=50%> + <TABLE BORDER=0> + "++ list_available_apps(State)++" + <TR><TD COLSPAN=2> </TD></TR> + <TR> + <TD COLSPAN=2 ALIGN=\"center\"> + <INPUT TYPE=submit VALUE=\"Start\"> + </TD> + </TR> + </TABLE> + </TD> + <TD> + To Start a Tool: + <UL> + <LI>Select the + checkbox for each tool to + start.</LI> + <LI>Click on the + button marked <EM>Start</EM>.</LI></UL> + </TD> + </TR> + </TABLE> + </FORM> + </TD></TR> + <TR><TD> </TD></TR> + </TABLE>". + + + +list_available_apps(State)-> + MS = ets:fun2ms(fun({Tool,{web_data,{Name,_}}}) -> {Tool,Name} end), + Unstarted_apps= + lists:filter( + fun({Tool,_})-> + false==lists:member(Tool,State#state.started) + end, + ets:select(State#state.app_data,MS)), + case Unstarted_apps of + []-> + "<TR><TD>All tools are started</TD></TR>"; + _-> + list_apps(Unstarted_apps) + end. + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% %% +%% these functions creates the page that shows the started apps %% +%% the user can select to shutdown %% +%% %% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +show_started_apps(State)-> + "<TABLE HEIGHT=100% WIDTH=100% BORDER=0> + <TR HEIGHT=80%><TD ALIGN=\"center\" VALIGN=\"middle\"> + <FORM NAME=\"stop_apps\" ACTION=\"/webtool/webtool/stop_tools\" > + <TABLE BORDER=1 WIDTH=60%> + <TR BGCOLOR=\"#8899AA\"> + <TD ALIGN=CENTER COLSPAN=2><FONT SIZE=4>Started Tools<FONT></TD> + </TR> + <TR> + <TD WIDTH=50%> + <TABLE BORDER=0> + "++ list_started_apps(State)++" + <TR><TD COLSPAN=2> </TD></TR> + <TR> + <TD COLSPAN=2 ALIGN=\"center\"> + <INPUT TYPE=submit VALUE=\"Stop\"> + </TD> + </TR> + </TABLE> + </TD> + <TD> + Stop a Tool: + <UL> + <LI>Select the + checkbox for each tool to + stop.</LI> + <LI>Click on the + button marked <EM>Stop</EM>.</LI></UL> + </TD> + </TR> + </TABLE> + </FORM> + </TD></TR> + <TR><TD> </TD></TR> + </TABLE>". + +list_started_apps(State)-> + MS = lists:map(fun(A) -> {{A,{web_data,{'$1','_'}}},[],[{{A,'$1'}}]} end, + State#state.started), + Started_apps= ets:select(State#state.app_data,MS), + case Started_apps of + []-> + "<TR><TD>No tool is started yet.</TD></TR>"; + _-> + list_apps(Started_apps) + end. + + +list_apps(Apps) -> + lists:map(fun({Tool,Name})-> + "<TR><TD> + <INPUT TYPE=\"checkbox\" NAME=\"app\" VALUE=\"" + ++ atom_to_list(Tool) ++ "\"> + " ++ Name ++ " + </TD></TR>" + end, + Apps). + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% %% +%% Collecting the data from the *.tool files %% +%% %% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%---------------------------------------- +% get_tools(Dirs) => [{M,F,A},{M,F,A}...{M,F,A}] +% Dirs - [string()] Directory names +% Calls get_tools2/2 recursively for a number of directories +% to retireve the configuration data for the web based tools. +%---------------------------------------- +get_tools1(Dirs)-> + get_tools1(Dirs,[]). + +get_tools1([Dir|Rest],Data) when is_list(Dir) -> + Tools=case filename:basename(Dir) of + %% Dir is an 'ebin' directory, check in '../priv' as well + "ebin" -> + [get_tools2(filename:join(filename:dirname(Dir),"priv")) | + get_tools2(Dir)]; + _ -> + get_tools2(Dir) + end, + get_tools1(Rest,[Tools|Data]); + +get_tools1([],Data) -> + lists:flatten(Data). + +%---------------------------------------- +% get_tools2(Directory) => DataList +% DataList : [WebTuple]|[] +% WebTuple: {tool,[{web,M,F,A}]} +% +%---------------------------------------- +get_tools2(Dir)-> + get_tools2(tool_files(Dir),[]). + +get_tools2([ToolFile|Rest],Data) -> + case get_tools3(ToolFile) of + {tool,WebData} -> + get_tools2(Rest,[{tool,WebData}|Data]); + {error,_Reason} -> + get_tools2(Rest,Data); + nodata -> + get_tools2(Rest,Data) + end; + +get_tools2([],Data) -> + Data. + +%---------------------------------------- +% get_tools3(ToolFile) => {ok,Tool}|{error,Reason}|nodata +% Tool: {tool,[KeyValTuple]} +% ToolFile - string() A .tool file +% Now we have the file get the data and sort it out +%---------------------------------------- +get_tools3(ToolFile) -> + case file:consult(ToolFile) of + {error,open} -> + {error,nofile}; + {error,read} -> + {error,format}; + {ok,[{version,"1.2"},ToolInfo]} when is_list(ToolInfo)-> + webdata(ToolInfo); + {ok,[{version,_Vsn},_Info]} -> + {error,old_version}; + {ok,_Other} -> + {error,format} + end. + + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +% webdata(TupleList)-> ToolTuple| nodata +% ToolTuple: {tool,[{config_func,{M,F,A}}]} +% +% There are a little unneccesary work in this format but it is extendable +%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +webdata(TupleList)-> + case proplists:get_value(config_func,TupleList,nodata) of + {M,F,A} -> + {tool,[{config_func,{M,F,A}}]}; + _ -> + nodata + end. + + +%============================================================================= +% Functions for getting *.tool configuration files +%============================================================================= + +%---------------------------------------- +% tool_files(Dir) => ToolFiles +% Dir - string() Directory name +% ToolFiles - [string()] +% Return the list of all files in Dir ending with .tool (appended to Dir) +%---------------------------------------- +tool_files(Dir) -> + case file:list_dir(Dir) of + {ok,Files} -> + filter_tool_files(Dir,Files); + {error,_Reason} -> + [] + end. + +%---------------------------------------- +% filter_tool_files(Dir,Files) => ToolFiles +% Dir - string() Directory name +% Files, ToolFiles - [string()] File names +% Filters out the files in Files ending with .tool and append them to Dir +%---------------------------------------- +filter_tool_files(_Dir,[]) -> + []; +filter_tool_files(Dir,[File|Rest]) -> + case filename:extension(File) of + ".tool" -> + [filename:join(Dir,File)|filter_tool_files(Dir,Rest)]; + _ -> + filter_tool_files(Dir,Rest) + end. + + +%%%----------------------------------------------------------------- +%%% format functions +ffunc({M,F,A}) when is_list(A) -> + io_lib:format("~w:~w(~s)\n",[M,F,format_args(A)]); +ffunc({M,F,A}) when is_integer(A) -> + io_lib:format("~w:~w/~w\n",[M,F,A]). + +format_args([]) -> + ""; +format_args(Args) -> + Str = lists:append(["~p"|lists:duplicate(length(Args)-1,",~p")]), + io_lib:format(Str,Args). diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_webtool_sup.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_webtool_sup.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1d612a2d18 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_webtool_sup.erl @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, +%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in +%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the +%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be +%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. +%% +%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" +%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See +%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations +%% under the License. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +-module(ct_webtool_sup). + +-behaviour(supervisor). + +%% External exports +-export([start_link/0,stop/1]). + +%% supervisor callbacks +-export([init/1]). + +%%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%%% API +%%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +start_link() -> + supervisor:start_link({local,ct_websup},ct_webtool_sup, []). + +stop(Pid)-> + exit(Pid,normal). +%%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%%% Callback functions from supervisor +%%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Func: init/1 +%% Returns: {ok, {SupFlags, [ChildSpec]}} | +%% ignore | +%% {error, Reason} +%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +init(_StartArgs) -> + %%Child1 = + %%Child2 ={webcover_backend,{webcover_backend,start_link,[]},permanent,2000,worker,[webcover_backend]}, + %%{ok,{{simple_one_for_one,5,10},[Child1]}}. + {ok,{{one_for_one,100,10},[]}}. + +%%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- +%%% Internal functions +%%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/vts.erl b/lib/common_test/src/vts.erl index b340c6fdd1..ab13e7d0ee 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/vts.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/vts.erl @@ -63,21 +63,21 @@ %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% User API start() -> - webtool:start(), - webtool:start_tools([],"app=vts"). + ct_webtool:start(), + ct_webtool:start_tools([],"app=vts"). init_data(ConfigFiles,EvHandlers,LogDir,LogOpts,Tests) -> call({init_data,ConfigFiles,EvHandlers,LogDir,LogOpts,Tests}). stop() -> - webtool:stop_tools([],"app=vts"), - webtool:stop(). + ct_webtool:stop_tools([],"app=vts"), + ct_webtool:stop(). report(What,Data) -> call({report,What,Data}). %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%%% Return config data used by webtool +%%% Return config data used by ct_webtool config_data() -> {ok,LogDir} = case lists:keysearch(logdir,1,init:get_arguments()) of diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_auto_compile_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_auto_compile_SUITE.erl index cc546ed30d..3e4da31ab4 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_auto_compile_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_auto_compile_SUITE.erl @@ -108,6 +108,8 @@ ac_spec(Config) when is_list(Config) -> PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), file:copy(filename:join(DataDir, "bad_SUITE.erl"), filename:join(PrivDir, "bad_SUITE.erl")), + Suite = filename:join(DataDir, "dummy_SUITE"), + compile:file(Suite, [{outdir,PrivDir}]), TestSpec = [{label,ac_spec}, {auto_compile,false}, {suites,PrivDir,all}], @@ -160,28 +162,34 @@ events_to_check(Test, N) -> test_events(ac_flag) -> [ - {ct_test_support_eh,start_logging,{'DEF','RUNDIR'}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,test_start,{'DEF',{'START_TIME','LOGDIR'}}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,start_info,{1,1,3}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,tc_start,{dummy_SUITE,init_per_suite}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,tc_done,{dummy_SUITE,init_per_suite,ok}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,test_stats,{1,1,{1,0}}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,tc_start,{dummy_SUITE,end_per_suite}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,tc_done,{dummy_SUITE,end_per_suite,ok}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,test_done,{'DEF','STOP_TIME'}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,stop_logging,[]} + {?eh,start_logging,{'DEF','RUNDIR'}}, + {?eh,test_start,{'DEF',{'START_TIME','LOGDIR'}}}, + {?eh,start_info,{1,1,3}}, + {?eh,tc_start,{ct_framework,error_in_suite}}, + {?eh,tc_done,{ct_framework,error_in_suite, + {failed,{error,'bad_SUITE can not be compiled or loaded'}}}}, + {?eh,tc_start,{dummy_SUITE,init_per_suite}}, + {?eh,tc_done,{dummy_SUITE,init_per_suite,ok}}, + {?eh,test_stats,{1,1,{1,0}}}, + {?eh,tc_start,{dummy_SUITE,end_per_suite}}, + {?eh,tc_done,{dummy_SUITE,end_per_suite,ok}}, + {?eh,test_done,{'DEF','STOP_TIME'}}, + {?eh,stop_logging,[]} ]; test_events(ac_spec) -> [ - {ct_test_support_eh,start_logging,{'DEF','RUNDIR'}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,test_start,{'DEF',{'START_TIME','LOGDIR'}}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,start_info,{1,1,3}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,tc_start,{dummy_SUITE,init_per_suite}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,tc_done,{dummy_SUITE,init_per_suite,ok}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,test_stats,{1,1,{1,0}}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,tc_start,{dummy_SUITE,end_per_suite}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,tc_done,{dummy_SUITE,end_per_suite,ok}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,test_done,{'DEF','STOP_TIME'}}, - {ct_test_support_eh,stop_logging,[]} + {?eh,start_logging,{'DEF','RUNDIR'}}, + {?eh,test_start,{'DEF',{'START_TIME','LOGDIR'}}}, + {?eh,start_info,{1,1,3}}, + {?eh,tc_start,{ct_framework,error_in_suite}}, + {?eh,tc_done,{ct_framework,error_in_suite, + {failed,{error,'bad_SUITE can not be compiled or loaded'}}}}, + {?eh,tc_start,{dummy_SUITE,init_per_suite}}, + {?eh,tc_done,{dummy_SUITE,init_per_suite,ok}}, + {?eh,test_stats,{1,1,{1,0}}}, + {?eh,tc_start,{dummy_SUITE,end_per_suite}}, + {?eh,tc_done,{dummy_SUITE,end_per_suite,ok}}, + {?eh,test_done,{'DEF','STOP_TIME'}}, + {?eh,stop_logging,[]} ]. diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_netconfc_SUITE_data/netconfc1_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_netconfc_SUITE_data/netconfc1_SUITE.erl index e7bbdc28a5..e26ed4089a 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_netconfc_SUITE_data/netconfc1_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_netconfc_SUITE_data/netconfc1_SUITE.erl @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ hello_from_server_first(Config) -> {ok,Client} = ct_netconfc:only_open(?DEFAULT_SSH_OPTS(DataDir)), ct:sleep(500), ?NS:expect(hello), - ?ok = ct_netconfc:hello(Client), + ?ok = ct_netconfc:hello(Client, [{capability, ["urn:com:ericsson:ebase:1.1.0"]}], infinity), ?NS:expect_do_reply('close-session',close,ok), ?ok = ct_netconfc:close_session(Client), ok. @@ -488,13 +488,16 @@ action(Config) -> Data = [{myactionreturn,[{xmlns,"myns"}],["value"]}], %% test either to receive {data,Data} or {ok,Data}, %% both need to be handled - {Reply,RetVal} = case element(3, now()) rem 2 of - 0 -> {{data,Data},{ok,Data}}; - 1 -> {{ok,Data},ok} - end, - ct:log("Client will receive {~w,Data}", [element(1,Reply)]), - ?NS:expect_reply(action,Reply), - RetVal = ct_netconfc:action(Client,{myaction,[{xmlns,"myns"}],[]}), + ct:log("Client will receive {~w,~p}", [data,Data]), + ct:log("Expecting ~p", [{ok, Data}]), + ?NS:expect_reply(action,{data, Data}), + {ok, Data} = ct_netconfc:action(Client,{myaction,[{xmlns,"myns"}],[]}), + + ct:log("Client will receive {~w,~p}", [ok,Data]), + ct:log("Expecting ~p", [ok]), + ?NS:expect_reply(action,{ok, Data}), + ok = ct_netconfc:action(Client,{myaction,[{xmlns,"myns"}],[]}), + ?NS:expect_do_reply('close-session',close,ok), ?ok = ct_netconfc:close_session(Client), ok. diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_telnet_SUITE_data/ct_telnet_own_server_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_telnet_SUITE_data/ct_telnet_own_server_SUITE.erl index 1d3f5918d2..9dc9095f47 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_telnet_SUITE_data/ct_telnet_own_server_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_telnet_SUITE_data/ct_telnet_own_server_SUITE.erl @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ all() -> expect, expect_repeat, expect_sequence, + expect_wait_until_prompt, expect_error_prompt, expect_error_timeout1, expect_error_timeout2, @@ -81,6 +82,8 @@ end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> expect(_) -> {ok, Handle} = ct_telnet:open(telnet_server_conn1), ok = ct_telnet:send(Handle, "echo ayt"), + {ok,["ayt"]} = ct_telnet:expect(Handle, "ayt"), + ok = ct_telnet:send(Handle, "echo ayt"), {ok,["ayt"]} = ct_telnet:expect(Handle, ["ayt"]), ok = ct_telnet:close(Handle), ok. @@ -103,6 +106,21 @@ expect_sequence(_) -> ok = ct_telnet:close(Handle), ok. +%% Check that expect can wait for delayed prompt +expect_wait_until_prompt(_) -> + {ok, Handle} = ct_telnet:open(telnet_server_conn1), + Timeouts = [{idle_timeout,5000},{total_timeout,7000}], + + ok = ct_telnet:send(Handle, "echo_delayed_prompt 3000 xxx"), + {ok,["xxx"]} = + ct_telnet:expect(Handle, "xxx", + [wait_for_prompt|Timeouts]), + ok = ct_telnet:send(Handle, "echo_delayed_prompt 3000 yyy zzz"), + {ok,[["yyy"],["zzz"]]} = + ct_telnet:expect(Handle, ["yyy","zzz"], + [{wait_for_prompt,"> "}|Timeouts]), + ok. + %% Check that expect returns when a prompt is found, even if pattern %% is not matched. expect_error_prompt(_) -> diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_test_server_if_1_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_test_server_if_1_SUITE.erl index b6ef3062d4..214cb60c0d 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_test_server_if_1_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_test_server_if_1_SUITE.erl @@ -236,14 +236,13 @@ test_events(ts_if_1) -> {ts_if_2_SUITE,end_per_suite, {failed,{error,{suite0_failed,{exited,suite0_goes_boom}}}}}}, - {?eh,tc_start,{ct_framework,error_in_suite}}, - {?eh,test_stats,{2,6,{4,7}}}, - + {?eh,tc_done,{ct_framework,error_in_suite, + {failed,{error,'ts_if_3_SUITE:all/0 is missing'}}}}, {?eh,tc_start,{ct_framework,error_in_suite}}, - {?eh,test_stats,{2,7,{4,7}}}, - + {?eh,tc_done,{ct_framework,error_in_suite, + {failed,{error,'Bad return value from ts_if_4_SUITE:all/0'}}}}, {?eh,tc_start,{ts_if_5_SUITE,init_per_suite}}, {?eh,tc_done,{ts_if_5_SUITE,init_per_suite, @@ -252,7 +251,7 @@ test_events(ts_if_1) -> {?eh,tc_auto_skip, {ts_if_5_SUITE,my_test_case, {require_failed_in_suite0,{not_available,undef_variable}}}}, - {?eh,test_stats,{2,7,{4,8}}}, + {?eh,test_stats,{2,5,{4,8}}}, {?eh,tc_auto_skip, {ts_if_5_SUITE,end_per_suite, {require_failed_in_suite0,{not_available,undef_variable}}}}, @@ -264,7 +263,7 @@ test_events(ts_if_1) -> {?eh,tc_auto_skip, {ts_if_6_SUITE,tc1, {failed,{error,{suite0_failed,{exited,suite0_byebye}}}}}}, - {?eh,test_stats,{2,7,{4,9}}}, + {?eh,test_stats,{2,5,{4,9}}}, {?eh,tc_auto_skip, {ct_framework,end_per_suite, {failed,{error,{suite0_failed,{exited,suite0_byebye}}}}}}, @@ -274,13 +273,13 @@ test_events(ts_if_1) -> {?eh,tc_done,{ct_framework,init_per_suite,ok}}, {?eh,tc_done, {ts_if_7_SUITE,tc1,{auto_skipped,{testcase0_failed,bad_return_value}}}}, - {?eh,test_stats,{2,7,{4,10}}}, + {?eh,test_stats,{2,5,{4,10}}}, {?eh,tc_done,{ts_if_7_SUITE, {init_per_group,g1,[]}, {auto_skipped,{group0_failed,bad_return_value}}}}, {?eh,tc_auto_skip, {ts_if_7_SUITE,{tc2,g1},{group0_failed,bad_return_value}}}, - {?eh,test_stats,{2,7,{4,11}}}, + {?eh,test_stats,{2,5,{4,11}}}, {?eh,tc_auto_skip, {ts_if_7_SUITE,{end_per_group,g1},{group0_failed,bad_return_value}}}, @@ -288,7 +287,7 @@ test_events(ts_if_1) -> {?eh,tc_done,{ts_if_7_SUITE,{init_per_group,g2,[]},ok}}, {?eh,tc_done,{ts_if_7_SUITE,tc2, {auto_skipped,{testcase0_failed,bad_return_value}}}}, - {?eh,test_stats,{2,7,{4,12}}}, + {?eh,test_stats,{2,5,{4,12}}}, {?eh,tc_start,{ts_if_7_SUITE,{end_per_group,g2,[]}}}, {?eh,tc_done,{ts_if_7_SUITE,{end_per_group,g2,[]},ok}}], @@ -300,17 +299,17 @@ test_events(ts_if_1) -> {?eh,tc_done,{ct_framework,init_per_suite,ok}}, {?eh,tc_start,{ts_if_8_SUITE,tc1}}, {?eh,tc_done,{ts_if_8_SUITE,tc1,{failed,{error,failed_on_purpose}}}}, - {?eh,test_stats,{2,8,{4,12}}}, + {?eh,test_stats,{2,6,{4,12}}}, {?eh,tc_start,{ct_framework,end_per_suite}}, {?eh,tc_done,{ct_framework,end_per_suite,ok}}, {?eh,tc_user_skip,{skipped_by_spec_1_SUITE,all,"should be skipped"}}, - {?eh,test_stats,{2,8,{5,12}}}, + {?eh,test_stats,{2,6,{5,12}}}, {?eh,tc_start,{skipped_by_spec_2_SUITE,init_per_suite}}, {?eh,tc_done,{skipped_by_spec_2_SUITE,init_per_suite,ok}}, {?eh,tc_user_skip,{skipped_by_spec_2_SUITE,tc1,"should be skipped"}}, - {?eh,test_stats,{2,8,{6,12}}}, + {?eh,test_stats,{2,6,{6,12}}}, {?eh,tc_start,{skipped_by_spec_2_SUITE,end_per_suite}}, {?eh,tc_done,{skipped_by_spec_2_SUITE,end_per_suite,ok}}, diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_testspec_3_SUITE_data/tests1/t11_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_testspec_3_SUITE_data/tests1/t11_SUITE.erl index b8216c3596..cfc6fa93d7 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_testspec_3_SUITE_data/tests1/t11_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_testspec_3_SUITE_data/tests1/t11_SUITE.erl @@ -41,8 +41,12 @@ suite() -> %% @end %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- init_per_suite(Config) -> + + TCName = ct:get_config(tcname), + CfgFiles = ct:get_config(file,undefined,[all]), + %% verify that expected config file can be read - case {ct:get_config(tcname),ct:get_config(file,undefined,[all])} of + case {TCName,CfgFiles} of {start_separate,[cfg11]} -> ok; {start_join,[cfg11,cfg21]} -> ok; {incl_separate1,[cfg11]} -> ok; @@ -56,6 +60,28 @@ init_per_suite(Config) -> _ -> ok end, + + %% test the get_testspec_terms functionality + if CfgFiles /= undefined -> + TSTerms = case ct:get_testspec_terms() of + undefined -> exit('testspec should not be undefined'); + Result -> Result + end, + true = lists:keymember(config, 1, TSTerms), + {config,TSCfgFiles} = ct:get_testspec_terms(config), + [{config,TSCfgFiles},{tests,Tests}] = + ct:get_testspec_terms([config,tests]), + CfgNames = [list_to_atom(filename:basename(TSCfgFile)) || + {Node,TSCfgFile} <- TSCfgFiles, Node == node()], + true = (length(CfgNames) == length(CfgFiles)), + [true = lists:member(CfgName,CfgFiles) || CfgName <- CfgNames], + true = lists:any(fun({{_Node,_Dir},Suites}) -> + lists:keymember(?MODULE, 1, Suites) + end, Tests); + true -> + ok + end, + Config. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_testspec_3_SUITE_data/tests1/t12_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_testspec_3_SUITE_data/tests1/t12_SUITE.erl index 7c51aca246..c3faebbd64 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_testspec_3_SUITE_data/tests1/t12_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_testspec_3_SUITE_data/tests1/t12_SUITE.erl @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ init_per_suite(Config) -> {incl_both2,[cfg11,cfg12,cfg21]} -> ok; {incl_both2,[cfg21]} -> ok; _ -> ok - end, + end, Config. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_testspec_3_SUITE_data/tests2/t21_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_testspec_3_SUITE_data/tests2/t21_SUITE.erl index 36c1b4279b..e189b168c7 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_testspec_3_SUITE_data/tests2/t21_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_testspec_3_SUITE_data/tests2/t21_SUITE.erl @@ -41,8 +41,11 @@ suite() -> %% @end %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- init_per_suite(Config) -> + TCName = ct:get_config(tcname), + CfgFiles = ct:get_config(file,undefined,[all]), + %% verify that expected config file can be read - case {ct:get_config(tcname),ct:get_config(file,undefined,[all])} of + case {TCName,CfgFiles} of {start_separate,[cfg11]} -> ok; {start_join,[cfg11,cfg21]} -> ok; {incl_separate1,[cfg11]} -> ok; @@ -55,6 +58,28 @@ init_per_suite(Config) -> {incl_both2,[cfg11]} -> ok; _ -> ok end, + + %% test the get_testspec_terms functionality + if CfgFiles /= undefined -> + TSTerms = case ct:get_testspec_terms() of + undefined -> exit('testspec should not be undefined'); + Result -> Result + end, + true = lists:keymember(config, 1, TSTerms), + {config,TSCfgFiles} = ct:get_testspec_terms(config), + [{config,TSCfgFiles},{tests,Tests}] = + ct:get_testspec_terms([config,tests]), + CfgNames = [list_to_atom(filename:basename(TSCfgFile)) || + {Node,TSCfgFile} <- TSCfgFiles, Node == node()], + true = (length(CfgNames) == length(CfgFiles)), + [true = lists:member(CfgName,CfgFiles) || CfgName <- CfgNames], + true = lists:any(fun({{_Node,_Dir},Suites}) -> + lists:keymember(?MODULE, 1, Suites) + end, Tests); + true -> + ok + end, + Config. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/telnet_server.erl b/lib/common_test/test/telnet_server.erl index e073f0bfa4..107d98d72c 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/telnet_server.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/telnet_server.erl @@ -242,6 +242,12 @@ do_handle_data("echo_loop " ++ Data,State) -> ReturnData = string:join(Lines,"\n"), send_loop(list_to_integer(TStr),ReturnData,State), {ok,State}; +do_handle_data("echo_delayed_prompt "++Data,State) -> + [MsStr|EchoData] = string:tokens(Data, " "), + send(string:join(EchoData,"\n"),State), + ct:sleep(list_to_integer(MsStr)), + send("\r\n> ",State), + {ok,State}; do_handle_data("disconnect_after " ++WaitStr,State) -> Wait = list_to_integer(string:strip(WaitStr,right,$\n)), dbg("Server will close connection in ~w ms...", [Wait]), diff --git a/lib/common_test/vsn.mk b/lib/common_test/vsn.mk index d654a8afb3..ff2bd20ab3 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/common_test/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -COMMON_TEST_VSN = 1.10 +COMMON_TEST_VSN = 1.11 diff --git a/lib/compiler/doc/src/compile.xml b/lib/compiler/doc/src/compile.xml index 5fccdcdcb5..a271729c82 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/doc/src/compile.xml +++ b/lib/compiler/doc/src/compile.xml @@ -32,15 +32,15 @@ <modulesummary>Erlang Compiler</modulesummary> <description> <p>This module provides an interface to the standard Erlang - compiler. It can generate either a new file which contains - the object code, or return a binary which can be loaded directly. + compiler. It can generate either a new file, which contains + the object code, or return a binary, which can be loaded directly. </p> </description> <funcs> <func> <name>file(File)</name> - <fsummary>Compile a file</fsummary> + <fsummary>Compiles a file.</fsummary> <desc> <p>Is the same as <c>file(File, [verbose,report_errors,report_warnings])</c>. @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ <func> <name>file(File, Options) -> CompRet</name> - <fsummary>Compile a file</fsummary> + <fsummary>Compiles a file.</fsummary> <type> <v>CompRet = ModRet | BinRet | ErrRet</v> <v>ModRet = {ok,ModuleName} | {ok,ModuleName,Warnings}</v> @@ -64,39 +64,38 @@ <p>Returns <c>{ok,ModuleName}</c> if successful, or <c>error</c> if there are errors. An object code file is created if - the compilation succeeds with no errors. It is considered + the compilation succeeds without errors. It is considered to be an error if the module name in the source code is not the same as the basename of the output file.</p> - <p><marker id="type-option"/>Here follows first all elements of <c>Options</c> that in - some way control the behavior of the compiler.</p> + <p><marker id="type-option"/>Available options:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>basic_validation</c></tag> <item> - <p>This option is fast way to test whether a module will - compile successfully (mainly useful for code generators - that want to verify the code they emit). No code will + <p>This option is a fast way to test whether a module will + compile successfully. This is useful for code generators + that want to verify the code that they emit. No code is generated. If warnings are enabled, warnings generated by the <c>erl_lint</c> module (such as warnings for unused - variables and functions) will be returned too.</p> + variables and functions) are also returned.</p> - <p>Use the <c>strong_validation</c> option to generate all + <p>Use option <c>strong_validation</c> to generate all warnings that the compiler would generate.</p> </item> <tag><c>strong_validation</c></tag> <item> - <p>Similar to the <c>basic_validation</c> option, no code - will be generated, but more compiler passes will be run - to ensure also warnings generated by the optimization - passes are generated (such as clauses that will not match + <p>Similar to option <c>basic_validation</c>. No code + is generated, but more compiler passes are run + to ensure that warnings generated by the optimization + passes are generated (such as clauses that will not match, or expressions that are guaranteed to fail with an - exception at run-time).</p> + exception at runtime).</p> </item> <tag><c>binary</c></tag> <item> - <p>Causes the compiler to return the object code in a + <p>The compiler returns the object code in a binary instead of creating an object file. If successful, the compiler returns <c>{ok,ModuleName,Binary}</c>.</p> </item> @@ -105,7 +104,9 @@ <item> <p>The compiler will emit informational warnings about binary matching optimizations (both successful and unsuccessful). - See the <em>Efficiency Guide</em> for further information.</p> + For more information, see the section about + <seealso marker="doc/efficiency_guide:binaryhandling#bin_opt_info">bin_opt_info</seealso> + in the Efficiency Guide.</p> </item> <tag><c>compressed</c></tag> @@ -117,20 +118,19 @@ <tag><c>debug_info</c></tag> <item> <marker id="debug_info"></marker> - <p>Include debug information in the form of abstract code + <p>Includes debug information in the form of abstract code (see <seealso marker="erts:absform">The Abstract Format</seealso> in ERTS User's Guide) in the compiled beam module. Tools - such as Debugger, Xref and Cover require the debug - information to be included.</p> + such as <c>Debugger</c>, <c>Xref</c>, and <c>Cover</c> require + the debug information to be included.</p> <p><em>Warning</em>: Source code can be reconstructed from the debug information. Use encrypted debug information - (see below) to prevent this.</p> + (<c>encrypt_debug_info</c>) to prevent this.</p> - <p>See - <seealso marker="stdlib:beam_lib#debug_info">beam_lib(3)</seealso> - for details.</p> + <p>For details, see + <seealso marker="stdlib:beam_lib#debug_info">beam_lib(3)</seealso>.</p> </item> <tag><c>{debug_info_key,KeyString}</c></tag> @@ -138,65 +138,61 @@ <tag><c>{debug_info_key,{Mode,KeyString}}</c></tag> <item> <marker id="debug_info_key"></marker> - <p>Include debug information, but encrypt it, so that it + <p>Includes debug information, but encrypts it so that it cannot be accessed without supplying the key. (To give - the <c>debug_info</c> option as well is allowed, but is + option <c>debug_info</c> as well is allowed, but not necessary.) Using this option is a good way to always have the debug information available during testing, yet - protect the source code.</p> + protecting the source code.</p> <p><c>Mode</c> is the type of crypto algorithm to be used - for encrypting the debug information. The default type -- - and currently the only type -- is <c>des3_cbc</c>.</p> - <p>See - <seealso marker="stdlib:beam_lib#debug_info">beam_lib(3)</seealso> - for details.</p> + for encrypting the debug information. The default + (and currently the only) type is <c>des3_cbc</c>.</p> + <p>For details, see + <seealso marker="stdlib:beam_lib#debug_info">beam_lib(3)</seealso>.</p> </item> <tag><c>encrypt_debug_info</c></tag> <item> <marker id="encrypt_debug_info"></marker> - <p>Like the <c>debug_info_key</c> option above, except that - the key will be read from an <c>.erlang.crypt</c> file. + <p>Similar to the <c>debug_info_key</c> option, but + the key is read from an <c>.erlang.crypt</c> file. </p> - <p>See - <seealso marker="stdlib:beam_lib#debug_info">beam_lib(3)</seealso> - for details.</p> + <p>For details, see + <seealso marker="stdlib:beam_lib#debug_info">beam_lib(3)</seealso>.</p> </item> <tag><c>makedep</c></tag> <item> - <p>Produce a Makefile rule to track headers dependencies. + <p>Produces a Makefile rule to track headers dependencies. No object file is produced. </p> <p>By default, this rule is written to - <c><![CDATA[<File>.Pbeam]]></c>. However, if the option + <c><![CDATA[<File>.Pbeam]]></c>. However, if option <c>binary</c> is set, nothing is written and the rule is returned in <c>Binary</c>. </p> - <p>For instance, if one has the following module: + <p>For example, if you have the following module: </p> <code> -module(module). -include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl"). --include("header.hrl"). - </code> - <p>Here is the Makefile rule generated by this option: +-include("header.hrl").</code> + <p>The Makefile rule generated by this option looks as follows: </p> <code> module.beam: module.erl \ /usr/local/lib/erlang/lib/eunit/include/eunit.hrl \ - header.hrl - </code> + header.hrl</code> </item> <tag><c>{makedep_output, Output}</c></tag> <item> - <p>Write generated rule(s) to <c>Output</c> instead of the + <p>Writes generated rules to <c>Output</c> instead of the default <c><![CDATA[<File>.Pbeam]]></c>. <c>Output</c> can be a filename or an <c>io_device()</c>. To write to - stdout, use <c>standard_io</c>. However if <c>binary</c> + stdout, use <c>standard_io</c>. However, if <c>binary</c> is set, nothing is written to <c>Output</c> and the result is returned to the caller with <c>{ok, ModuleName, Binary}</c>. @@ -205,7 +201,7 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <tag><c>{makedep_target, Target}</c></tag> <item> - <p>Change the name of the rule emitted to <c>Target</c>. + <p>Changes the name of the rule emitted to <c>Target</c>. </p> </item> @@ -217,20 +213,20 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <tag><c>makedep_add_missing</c></tag> <item> - <p>Consider missing headers as generated files and add them to the + <p>Considers missing headers as generated files and adds them to the dependencies. </p> </item> <tag><c>makedep_phony</c></tag> <item> - <p>Add a phony target for each dependency. + <p>Adds a phony target for each dependency. </p> </item> <tag><c>'P'</c></tag> <item> - <p>Produces a listing of the parsed code after preprocessing + <p>Produces a listing of the parsed code, after preprocessing and parse transforms, in the file <c><![CDATA[<File>.P]]></c>. No object file is produced. </p> @@ -238,7 +234,7 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <tag><c>'E'</c></tag> <item> - <p>Produces a listing of the code after all source code + <p>Produces a listing of the code, after all source code transformations have been performed, in the file <c><![CDATA[<File>.E]]></c>. No object file is produced. </p> @@ -258,21 +254,21 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <tag><c>report</c></tag> <item> - <p>This is a short form for both <c>report_errors</c> and + <p>A short form for both <c>report_errors</c> and <c>report_warnings</c>.</p> </item> <tag><c>return_errors</c></tag> <item> - <p>If this flag is set, then + <p>If this flag is set, <c>{error,ErrorList,WarningList}</c> is returned when there are errors.</p> </item> <tag><c>return_warnings</c></tag> <item> - <p>If this flag is set, then an extra field containing - <c>WarningList</c> is added to the tuples returned on + <p>If this flag is set, an extra field, containing + <c>WarningList</c>, is added to the tuples returned on success.</p> </item> @@ -284,13 +280,13 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <tag><c>return</c></tag> <item> - <p>This is a short form for both <c>return_errors</c> and + <p>A short form for both <c>return_errors</c> and <c>return_warnings</c>.</p> </item> <tag><c>verbose</c></tag> <item> - <p>Causes more verbose information from the compiler + <p>Causes more verbose information from the compiler, describing what it is doing.</p> </item> @@ -314,7 +310,7 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <tag><c>{i,Dir}</c></tag> <item> - <p>Add <c>Dir</c> to the list of directories to be searched + <p>Adds <c>Dir</c> to the list of directories to be searched when including a file. When encountering an <c>-include</c> or <c>-include_lib</c> directive, the compiler searches for header files in the following @@ -322,14 +318,14 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <list type="ordered"> <item> <p><c>"."</c>, the current working directory of - the file server;</p> + the file server</p> </item> <item> - <p>the base name of the compiled file;</p> + <p>The base name of the compiled file</p> </item> <item> - <p>the directories specified using the <c>i</c> option. - The directory specified last is searched first.</p> + <p>The directories specified using option <c>i</c>; + the directory specified last is searched first</p> </item> </list> </item> @@ -353,15 +349,15 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <tag><c>from_asm</c></tag> <item> <p>The input file is expected to be assembler code (default - file suffix ".S"). Note that the format of assembler files - is not documented, and may change between releases.</p> + file suffix ".S"). Notice that the format of assembler files + is not documented, and can change between releases.</p> </item> <tag><c>from_core</c></tag> <item> <p>The input file is expected to be core code (default - file suffix ".core"). Note that the format of core files - is not documented, and may change between releases.</p> + file suffix ".core"). Notice that the format of core files + is not documented, and can change between releases.</p> </item> <tag><c>no_strict_record_tests</c></tag> @@ -369,9 +365,9 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <p>This option is not recommended.</p> <p>By default, the generated code for - the <c>Record#record_tag.field</c> operation verifies that - the tuple <c>Record</c> is of the correct size for - the record and that the first element is the tag + operation <c>Record#record_tag.field</c> verifies that + the tuple <c>Record</c> has the correct size for + the record, and that the first element is the tag <c>record_tag</c>. Use this option to omit the verification code.</p> </item> @@ -390,79 +386,87 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <tag><c>{no_auto_import,[{F,A}, ...]}</c></tag> <item> <p>Makes the function <c>F/A</c> no longer being - auto-imported from the module <c>erlang</c>, which resolves - BIF name clashes. This option has to be used to resolve name - clashes with BIFs auto-imported before R14A, if one wants to + auto-imported from the <c>erlang</c> module, which resolves + BIF name clashes. This option must be used to resolve name + clashes with BIFs auto-imported before R14A, if it is needed to call the local function with the same name as an auto-imported BIF without module prefix.</p> <note> - <p>From R14A and forward, the compiler resolves calls + <p>As from R14A and forward, the compiler resolves calls without module prefix to local or imported functions before - trying auto-imported BIFs. If the BIF is to be + trying with auto-imported BIFs. If the BIF is to be called, use the <c>erlang</c> module prefix in the call, not - <c>{ no_auto_import,[{F,A}, ...]}</c></p> + <c>{ no_auto_import,[{F,A}, ...]}</c>.</p> </note> <p>If this option is written in the source code, as a <c>-compile</c> directive, the syntax <c>F/A</c> can be used instead - of <c>{F,A}</c>. Example:</p> + of <c>{F,A}</c>, for example:</p> <code>-compile({no_auto_import,[error/1]}).</code> </item> <tag><c>no_auto_import</c></tag> <item> - <p>Do not auto import any functions from the module <c>erlang</c>.</p> + <p>Do not auto-import any functions from <c>erlang</c> module.</p> </item> <tag><c>no_line_info</c></tag> <item> - <p>Omit line number information in order to produce a slightly + <p>Omits line number information to produce a slightly smaller output file. </p> </item> </taglist> - <p>If warnings are turned on (the <c>report_warnings</c> option - described above), the following options control what type of - warnings that will be generated. + <p>If warnings are turned on (option <c>report_warnings</c> + described earlier), the following options control what type of + warnings that are generated. <marker id="erl_lint_options"></marker> - With the exception of <c>{warn_format,Verbosity}</c> all - options below have two forms; one <c>warn_xxx</c> form to - turn on the warning and one <c>nowarn_xxx</c> form to turn off - the warning. In the description that follows, the form that - is used to change the default value is listed.</p> + Except from <c>{warn_format,Verbosity}</c>, the following options + have two forms:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item>A <c>warn_xxx</c> form, to turn on the warning.</item> + <item>A <c>nowarn_xxx</c> form, to turn off the warning.</item> + </list> + <p>In the descriptions that follow, the form that is used to change + the default value are listed.</p> <taglist> <tag><c>{warn_format, Verbosity}</c></tag> <item> <p>Causes warnings to be emitted for malformed format strings as arguments to <c>io:format</c> and similar - functions. <c>Verbosity</c> selects the amount of - warnings: 0 = no warnings; 1 = warnings for invalid - format strings and incorrect number of arguments; 2 = - warnings also when the validity could not be checked - (for example, when the format string argument is a - variable). The default verbosity is 1. Verbosity 0 can - also be selected by the option <c>nowarn_format</c>.</p> + functions.</p> + <p><c>Verbosity</c> selects the number of warnings:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item><c>0</c> = No warnings</item> + <item><c>1</c> = Warnings for invalid format strings and incorrect + number of arguments</item> + <item><c>2</c> = Warnings also when the validity cannot + be checked, for example, when the format string argument is a + variable.</item> + </list> + <p>The default verbosity is <c>1</c>. Verbosity <c>0</c> can + also be selected by option <c>nowarn_format</c>.</p> </item> <tag><c>nowarn_bif_clash</c></tag> <item> - <p>This option is removed, it will generate a fatal error if used.</p> + <p>This option is removed, it generates a fatal error if used.</p> <warning> - <p>Beginning with R14A, the compiler no longer calls the + <p>As from beginning with R14A, the compiler no longer calls the auto-imported BIF if the name clashes with a local or - explicitly imported function and a call without explicit - module name is issued. Instead the local or imported - function is called. Still accepting <c>nowarn_bif_clash</c> would makes a - module calling functions clashing with autoimported BIFs + explicitly imported function, and a call without explicit + module name is issued. Instead, the local or imported + function is called. Still accepting <c>nowarn_bif_clash</c> would + make a module calling functions clashing with auto-imported BIFs compile with both the old and new compilers, but with - completely different semantics, why the option was removed.</p> + completely different semantics. This is why the option is removed.</p> - <p>The use of this option has always been strongly discouraged. - From OTP R14A and forward it's an error to use it.</p> + <p>The use of this option has always been discouraged. + As from R14A, it is an error to use it.</p> <p>To resolve BIF clashes, use explicit module names or the <c>{no_auto_import,[F/A]}</c> compiler directive.</p> </warning> @@ -470,11 +474,11 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <tag><c>{nowarn_bif_clash, FAs}</c></tag> <item> - <p>This option is removed, it will generate a fatal error if used.</p> + <p>This option is removed, it generates a fatal error if used.</p> <warning> - <p>The use of this option has always been strongly discouraged. - From OTP R14A and forward it's an error to use it.</p> + <p>The use of this option has always been discouraged. + As from R14A, it is an error to use it.</p> <p>To resolve BIF clashes, use explicit module names or the <c>{no_auto_import,[F/A]}</c> compiler directive.</p> </warning> @@ -482,35 +486,29 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <tag><c>warn_export_all</c></tag> <item> - <p>Causes a warning to be emitted if the <c>export_all</c> - option has also been given.</p> + <p>Emits a warning if option <c>export_all</c> is also given.</p> </item> <tag><c>warn_export_vars</c></tag> <item> - <p>Causes warnings to be emitted for all implicitly - exported variables referred to after the primitives - where they were first defined. No warnings for exported - variables unless they are referred to in some pattern, - which is the default, can be selected by the option - <c>nowarn_export_vars</c>.</p> + <p>Emits warnings for all implicitly exported variables + referred to after the primitives where they were first defined. + By default, the compiler only emits warnings for exported + variables referred to in a pattern.</p> </item> - <tag><c>warn_shadow_vars</c></tag> + <tag><c>nowarn_shadow_vars</c></tag> <item> - <p>Causes warnings to be emitted for "fresh" variables - in functional objects or list comprehensions with the same - name as some already defined variable. The default is to - warn for such variables. No warnings for shadowed - variables can be selected by the option - <c>nowarn_shadow_vars</c>.</p> + <p>Turns off warnings for "fresh" variables + in functional objects or list comprehensions with the same + name as some already defined variable. Default is to + emit warnings for such variables.</p> </item> <tag><c>nowarn_unused_function</c></tag> <item> - <p>Turns off warnings for unused local functions. - By default (<c>warn_unused_function</c>), warnings are - emitted for all local functions that are not called + <p>Turns off warnings for unused local functions. Default + is to emit warnings for all local functions that are not called directly or indirectly by an exported function. The compiler does not include unused local functions in the generated beam file, but the warning is still useful @@ -519,148 +517,142 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <tag><c>{nowarn_unused_function, FAs}</c></tag> <item> - <p>Turns off warnings for unused local functions as - <c>nowarn_unused_function</c> but only for the mentioned + <p>Turns off warnings for unused local functions like + <c>nowarn_unused_function</c> does, but only for the mentioned local functions. <c>FAs</c> is a tuple <c>{Name,Arity}</c> or a list of such tuples.</p> </item> <tag><c>nowarn_deprecated_function</c></tag> <item> - <p>Turns off warnings for calls to deprecated functions. By - default (<c>warn_deprecated_function</c>), warnings are - emitted for every call to a function known by the compiler - to be deprecated. Note that the compiler does not know - about the <c>-deprecated()</c> attribute but uses an + <p>Turns off warnings for calls to deprecated functions. Default + is to emit warnings for every call to a function known by the + compiler to be deprecated. Notice that the compiler does not know + about attribute <c>-deprecated()</c>, but uses an assembled list of deprecated functions in Erlang/OTP. To - do a more general check the <c>Xref</c> tool can be used. + do a more general check, the <c>Xref</c> tool can be used. See also <seealso marker="tools:xref#deprecated_function">xref(3)</seealso> and the function - <seealso marker="tools:xref#m/1">xref:m/1</seealso> also - accessible through - the <seealso marker="stdlib:c#xm/1">c:xm/1</seealso> - function.</p> + <seealso marker="tools:xref#m/1">xref:m/1</seealso>, also + accessible through the function + <seealso marker="stdlib:c#xm/1">c:xm/1</seealso>.</p> </item> <tag><c>{nowarn_deprecated_function, MFAs}</c></tag> <item> - <p>Turns off warnings for calls to deprecated functions as - <c>nowarn_deprecated_function</c> but only for + <p>Turns off warnings for calls to deprecated functions like + <c>nowarn_deprecated_function</c> does, but only for the mentioned functions. <c>MFAs</c> is a tuple <c>{Module,Name,Arity}</c> or a list of such tuples.</p> </item> <tag><c>nowarn_deprecated_type</c></tag> <item> - <p>Turns off warnings for uses of deprecated types. By - default (<c>warn_deprecated_type</c>), warnings are - emitted for every use of a type known by the compiler - to be deprecated.</p> + <p>Turns off warnings for use of deprecated types. Default + is to emit warnings for every use of a type known by the compiler + to be deprecated.</p> </item> <tag><c>warn_obsolete_guard</c></tag> <item> - <p>Causes warnings to be emitted for calls to old type - testing BIFs such as <c>pid/1</c> and <c>list/1</c>. See - the - <seealso marker="doc/reference_manual:expressions#guards">Erlang Reference Manual</seealso> + <p>Emits warnings for calls to old type testing BIFs, + such as <c>pid/1</c> and <c>list/1</c>. See the + <seealso marker="doc/reference_manual:expressions#guards">Erlang Reference Manual</seealso> for a complete list of type testing BIFs and their old - equivalents. No warnings for calls to old type testing - BIFs, which is the default, can be selected by the option - <c>nowarn_obsolete_guard</c>.</p> + equivalents. Default is to emit no warnings for calls to + old type testing BIFs.</p> </item> <tag><c>warn_unused_import</c></tag> <item> - <p>Causes warnings to be emitted for unused imported - functions. No warnings for unused imported functions, - which is the default, can be selected by the option - <c>nowarn_unused_import</c>. </p> + <p>Emits warnings for unused imported functions. + Default is to emit no warnings for unused imported functions.</p> </item> <tag><c>nowarn_unused_vars</c></tag> <item> - <p>By default, warnings are emitted for variables which - are not used, with the exception of variables beginning - with an underscore ("Prolog style warnings"). + <p>By default, warnings are emitted for unused variables, + except for variables beginning with an underscore + ("Prolog style warnings"). Use this option to turn off this kind of warnings.</p> </item> <tag><c>nowarn_unused_record</c></tag> <item> - <p>Turns off warnings for unused record types. By - default (<c>warn_unused_records</c>), warnings are - emitted for unused locally defined record types.</p> + <p>Turns off warnings for unused record types. Default is to + emit warnings for unused locally defined record types.</p> </item> </taglist> <p>Another class of warnings is generated by the compiler during optimization and code generation. They warn about patterns that will never match (such as <c>a=b</c>), guards - that will always evaluate to false, and expressions that will + that always evaluate to false, and expressions that always fail (such as <c>atom+42</c>).</p> - - <p>Note that the compiler does not warn for expressions that it - does not attempt to optimize. For instance, the compiler tries - to evaluate <c>1/0</c>, notices that it will cause an - exception and emits a warning. On the other hand, - the compiler is silent about the similar expression - <c>X/0</c>; because of the variable in it, the compiler does - not even try to evaluate and therefore it emits no warnings. - </p> - - <p>Currently, those warnings cannot be disabled (except by + <p>Those warnings cannot be disabled (except by disabling all warnings).</p> + <note> + <p>The compiler does not warn for expressions that it + does not attempt to optimize. For example, the compiler tries + to evaluate <c>1/0</c>, detects that it will cause an + exception, and emits a warning. However, + the compiler is silent about the similar expression, + <c>X/0</c>, because of the variable in it. Thus, the compiler does + not even try to evaluate and therefore it emits no warnings.</p> + </note> + <warning> - <p>Obviously, the absence of warnings does not mean that + <p>The absence of warnings does not mean that there are no remaining errors in the code.</p> </warning> - - <p>Note that all the options except the include path - (<c>{i,Dir}</c>) can also be given in the file with a - <c>-compile([Option,...])</c>. attribute. - The <c>-compile()</c> attribute is allowed after function + + <note> + <p>All options, except the include path + (<c>{i,Dir}</c>), can also be given in the file with attribute + <c>-compile([Option,...])</c>. + Attribute <c>-compile()</c> is allowed after the function definitions.</p> - - <p>Note also that the <c>{nowarn_unused_function, FAs}</c>, + </note> + + <note> + <p>The options <c>{nowarn_unused_function, FAs}</c>, <c>{nowarn_bif_clash, FAs}</c>, and - <c>{nowarn_deprecated_function, MFAs}</c> options are only + <c>{nowarn_deprecated_function, MFAs}</c> are only recognized when given in files. They are not affected by - the <c>warn_unused_function</c>, <c>warn_bif_clash</c>, or - <c>warn_deprecated_function</c> options.</p> + options <c>warn_unused_function</c>, <c>warn_bif_clash</c>, or + <c>warn_deprecated_function</c>.</p> + </note> <p>For debugging of the compiler, or for pure curiosity, the intermediate code generated by each compiler pass can be inspected. - A complete list of the options to produce list files can be - printed by typing <c>compile:options()</c> at the Erlang - shell prompt. - The options will be printed in order that the passes are + To print a complete list of the options to produce list files, + type <c>compile:options()</c> at the Erlang shell prompt. + The options are printed in the order that the passes are executed. If more than one listing option is used, the one representing the earliest pass takes effect.</p> - <p><em>Unrecognized options are ignored.</em></p> + <p>Unrecognized options are ignored.</p> <p>Both <c>WarningList</c> and <c>ErrorList</c> have the following format:</p> <code> -[{FileName,[ErrorInfo]}]. - </code> - - <p><c>ErrorInfo</c> is described below. The file name has been - included here as the compiler uses the Erlang pre-processor - <c>epp</c>, which allows the code to be included in other - files. For this reason, it is important to know to - <em>which</em> file an error or warning line number refers. +[{FileName,[ErrorInfo]}].</code> + + <p><c>ErrorInfo</c> is described later in this section. + The filename is included here, as the compiler uses the + Erlang pre-processor <c>epp</c>, which allows the code to be + included in other files. It is therefore important to know to + <em>which</em> file the line number of an error or a warning refers. </p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>forms(Forms)</name> - <fsummary>Compile a list of forms</fsummary> + <fsummary>Compiles a list of forms.</fsummary> <desc> <p>Is the same as <c>forms(File, [verbose,report_errors,report_warnings])</c>. @@ -670,7 +662,7 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <func> <name>forms(Forms, Options) -> CompRet</name> - <fsummary>Compile a list of forms</fsummary> + <fsummary>Compiles a list of forms.</fsummary> <type> <v>Forms = [Form]</v> <v>CompRet = BinRet | ErrRet</v> @@ -681,48 +673,49 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <desc> <p>Analogous to <c>file/1</c>, but takes a list of forms (in the Erlang abstract format representation) as first argument. - The option <c>binary</c> is implicit; i.e., no object code - file is produced. Options that would ordinarily produce a - listing file, such as 'E', will instead cause the internal - format for that compiler pass (an Erlang term; usually not a - binary) to be returned instead of a binary.</p> + Option <c>binary</c> is implicit, that is, no object code + file is produced. For options that normally produce a listing + file, such as 'E', the internal format for that compiler pass + (an Erlang term, usually not a binary) is returned instead of + a binary.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>format_error(ErrorDescriptor) -> chars()</name> - <fsummary>Format an error descriptor</fsummary> + <fsummary>Formats an error descriptor.</fsummary> <type> <v>ErrorDescriptor = errordesc()</v> </type> <desc> <p>Uses an <c>ErrorDescriptor</c> and returns a deep list of - characters which describes the error. This function is - usually called implicitly when an <c>ErrorInfo</c> structure - is processed. See below.</p> + characters that describes the error. This function is + usually called implicitly when an <c>ErrorInfo</c> structure + (described in section + <seealso marker="#error_information">Error Information</seealso>) is processed.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>output_generated(Options) -> true | false</name> - <fsummary>Determine whether the compile will generate an output file</fsummary> + <fsummary>Determines whether the compiler generates an output file.</fsummary> <type> <v>Options = [term()]</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Determines whether the compiler would generate a <c>beam</c> + <p>Determines whether the compiler generates a <c>beam</c> file with the given options. <c>true</c> means that a <c>beam</c> - file would be generated; <c>false</c> means that the compiler - would generate some listing file, return a binary, or merely - check the syntax of the source code.</p> + file is generated. <c>false</c> means that the compiler + generates some listing file, returns a binary, or merely + checks the syntax of the source code.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>noenv_file(File, Options) -> CompRet</name> - <fsummary>Compile a file (ignoring ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS)</fsummary> + <fsummary>Compiles a file (ignoring <c>ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS)</c>.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Works exactly like <seealso marker="#file/2">file/2</seealso>, + <p>Works like <seealso marker="#file/2">file/2</seealso>, except that the environment variable <c>ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS</c> is not consulted.</p> </desc> @@ -730,9 +723,9 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <func> <name>noenv_forms(Forms, Options) -> CompRet</name> - <fsummary>Compile a list of forms (ignoring ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS)</fsummary> + <fsummary>Compiles a list of forms (ignoring <c>ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS)</c>.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Works exactly like <seealso marker="#forms/2">forms/2</seealso>, + <p>Works like <seealso marker="#forms/2">forms/2</seealso>, except that the environment variable <c>ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS</c> is not consulted.</p> </desc> @@ -740,12 +733,13 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <func> <name>noenv_output_generated(Options) -> true | false</name> - <fsummary>Determine whether the compile will generate an output file (ignoring ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS)</fsummary> + <fsummary>Determines whether the compiler generates an output file + (ignoring <c>ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS)</c>.</fsummary> <type> <v>Options = [term()]</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Works exactly like + <p>Works like <seealso marker="#output_generated/1">output_generated/1</seealso>, except that the environment variable <c>ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS</c> is not consulted.</p> @@ -755,14 +749,14 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ </funcs> <section> - <title>Default compiler options</title> + <title>Default Compiler Options</title> <p>The (host operating system) environment variable <c>ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS</c> can be used to give default compiler options. Its value must be a valid Erlang term. If the value is a - list, it will be used as is. If it is not a list, it will be put + list, it is used as is. If it is not a list, it is put into a list.</p> - <p>The list will be appended to any options given to + <p>The list is appended to any options given to <seealso marker="#file/2">file/2</seealso>, <seealso marker="#forms/2">forms/2</seealso>, and <seealso marker="#output_generated/1">output_generated/2</seealso>. @@ -770,9 +764,9 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ <seealso marker="#noenv_file/2">noenv_file/2</seealso>, <seealso marker="#noenv_forms/2">noenv_forms/2</seealso>, or <seealso marker="#noenv_output_generated/1">noenv_output_generated/2</seealso> - if you don't want the environment variable to be consulted - (for instance, if you are calling the compiler recursively from - inside a parse transform).</p> + if you do not want the environment variable to be consulted, + for example, if you are calling the compiler recursively from + inside a parse transform.</p> </section> <section> @@ -781,31 +775,31 @@ module.beam: module.erl \ module. Inlining means that a call to a function is replaced with the function body with the arguments replaced with the actual values. The semantics are preserved, except if exceptions are - generated in the inlined code. Exceptions will be reported as + generated in the inlined code. Exceptions are reported as occurring in the function the body was inlined into. Also, - <c>function_clause</c> exceptions will be converted to similar + <c>function_clause</c> exceptions are converted to similar <c>case_clause</c> exceptions.</p> - <p>When a function is inlined, the original function will be + <p>When a function is inlined, the original function is kept if it is exported (either by an explicit export or if the - <c>export_all</c> option was given) or if not all calls to the - function were inlined.</p> + option <c>export_all</c> was given) or if not all calls to the + function are inlined.</p> <p>Inlining does not necessarily improve running time. - For instance, inlining may increase Beam stack usage which will - probably be detrimental to performance for recursive functions. + For example, inlining can increase Beam stack use, which + probably is detrimental to performance for recursive functions. </p> - <p>Inlining is never default; it must be explicitly enabled with a + <p>Inlining is never default. It must be explicitly enabled with a compiler option or a <c>-compile()</c> attribute in the source module.</p> - <p>To enable inlining, either use the <c>inline</c> option to - let the compiler decide which functions to inline or + <p>To enable inlining, either use the option <c>inline</c> to + let the compiler decide which functions to inline, or <c>{inline,[{Name,Arity},...]}</c> to have the compiler inline all calls to the given functions. If the option is given inside a <c>compile</c> directive in an Erlang module, <c>{Name,Arity}</c> - may be written as <c>Name/Arity</c>.</p> + can be written as <c>Name/Arity</c>.</p> <p>Example of explicit inlining:</p> @@ -817,33 +811,30 @@ pi() -> 3.1416. <p>Example of implicit inlining:</p> <pre> --compile(inline). - </pre> +-compile(inline).</pre> - <p>The <c>{inline_size,Size}</c> option controls how large functions - that are allowed to be inlined. Default is <c>24</c>, which will - keep the size of the inlined code roughly the same as - the un-inlined version (only relatively small functions will be + <p>The option <c>{inline_size,Size}</c> controls how large functions + that are allowed to be inlined. Default is <c>24</c>, which + keeps the size of the inlined code roughly the same as + the un-inlined version (only relatively small functions are inlined).</p> <p>Example:</p> <pre> %% Aggressive inlining - will increase code size. -compile(inline). --compile({inline_size,100}). - </pre> +-compile({inline_size,100}).</pre> </section> <section> - <title>Inlining of list functions</title> - <p>The compiler can also inline a variety of list manipulation functions - from the stdlib's lists module.</p> + <title>Inlining of List Functions</title> + <p>The compiler can also inline various list manipulation functions + from the module <c>list</c> in <c>STDLIB</c>.</p> <p>This feature must be explicitly enabled with a compiler option or a <c>-compile()</c> attribute in the source module.</p> - <p>To enable inlining of list functions, use the <c>inline_list_funcs</c> - option.</p> + <p>To enable inlining of list functions, use option <c>inline_list_funcs</c>.</p> <p>The following functions are inlined:</p> <list type="bulleted"> @@ -869,24 +860,23 @@ pi() -> 3.1416. </section> <section> + <marker id="error_information"></marker> <title>Error Information</title> - <p>The <c>ErrorInfo</c> mentioned above is the standard - <c>ErrorInfo</c> structure which is returned from all IO modules. + <p>The <c>ErrorInfo</c> mentioned earlier is the standard + <c>ErrorInfo</c> structure, which is returned from all I/O modules. It has the following format:</p> <code> -{ErrorLine, Module, ErrorDescriptor} - </code> +{ErrorLine, Module, ErrorDescriptor}</code> - <p><c>ErrorLine</c> will be the atom <c>none</c> if the error does - not correspond to a specific line (e.g. if the source file does - not exist).</p> + <p><c>ErrorLine</c> is the atom <c>none</c> if the error does + not correspond to a specific line, for example, if the source file does + not exist.</p> <p>A string describing the error is obtained with the following call:</p> <code> -Module:format_error(ErrorDescriptor) - </code> +Module:format_error(ErrorDescriptor)</code> </section> <section> diff --git a/lib/compiler/doc/src/ref_man.xml b/lib/compiler/doc/src/ref_man.xml index 6478ad4b11..6584e79c4e 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/doc/src/ref_man.xml +++ b/lib/compiler/doc/src/ref_man.xml @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ <file>application.sgml</file> </header> <description> - <p>The <em>Compiler</em> application compiles Erlang + <p>The <c>Compiler</c> application compiles Erlang code to byte-code. The highly compact byte-code is executed by the Erlang emulator.</p> </description> diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/Makefile b/lib/compiler/src/Makefile index 7c4cebdc28..78efc8dff0 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/compiler/src/Makefile @@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ MODULES = \ cerl \ cerl_clauses \ cerl_inline \ + cerl_sets \ cerl_trees \ compile \ core_lib \ diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_a.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_a.erl index dd7e03dd28..410f598665 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_a.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_a.erl @@ -91,6 +91,10 @@ rename_instr({bs_private_append=I,F,Sz,U,Src,Flags,Dst}) -> {bs_init,F,{I,U,Flags},none,[Sz,Src],Dst}; rename_instr(bs_init_writable=I) -> {bs_init,{f,0},I,1,[{x,0}],{x,0}}; +rename_instr({test,Op,F,[Ctx,Bits,{string,Str}]}) -> + %% When compiling from a .S file. + <<Bs:Bits/bits,_/bits>> = list_to_binary(Str), + {test,Op,F,[Ctx,Bs]}; rename_instr({put_map_assoc,Fail,S,D,R,L}) -> {put_map,Fail,assoc,S,D,R,L}; rename_instr({put_map_exact,Fail,S,D,R,L}) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl index f8cf178d2e..73694b96ce 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl @@ -132,10 +132,10 @@ build_file(Code, Attr, Dict, NumLabels, NumFuncs, Abst, SourceFile, Opts) -> LiteralChunk = case beam_dict:literal_table(Dict) of {0,[]} -> []; {NumLiterals,LitTab0} -> - LitTab1 = iolist_to_binary(LitTab0), - LitTab2 = <<NumLiterals:32,LitTab1/binary>>, - LitTab = iolist_to_binary(zlib:compress(LitTab2)), - chunk(<<"LitT">>, <<(byte_size(LitTab2)):32>>, LitTab) + LitTab1 = [<<NumLiterals:32>>,LitTab0], + LitTab = zlib:compress(LitTab1), + chunk(<<"LitT">>, <<(iolist_size(LitTab1)):32>>, + LitTab) end, %% Create the line chunk. @@ -431,45 +431,35 @@ encode_alloc_list_1([], Dict, Acc) -> {iolist_to_binary(Acc),Dict}. encode(Tag, N) when N < 0 -> - encode1(Tag, negative_to_bytes(N, [])); + encode1(Tag, negative_to_bytes(N)); encode(Tag, N) when N < 16 -> (N bsl 4) bor Tag; encode(Tag, N) when N < 16#800 -> [((N bsr 3) band 2#11100000) bor Tag bor 2#00001000, N band 16#ff]; encode(Tag, N) -> - encode1(Tag, to_bytes(N, [])). + encode1(Tag, to_bytes(N)). encode1(Tag, Bytes) -> - case length(Bytes) of + case iolist_size(Bytes) of Num when 2 =< Num, Num =< 8 -> [((Num-2) bsl 5) bor 2#00011000 bor Tag| Bytes]; Num when 8 < Num -> [2#11111000 bor Tag, encode(?tag_u, Num-9)| Bytes] end. - -to_bytes(N0, Acc) -> - Bits = 3*128, - case N0 bsr Bits of - 0 -> - to_bytes_1(N0, Acc); - N -> - to_bytes(N, binary_to_list(<<N0:Bits>>) ++ Acc) - end. - -to_bytes_1(0, [B|_]=Done) when B < 128 -> Done; -to_bytes_1(N, Acc) -> to_bytes(N bsr 8, [N band 16#ff|Acc]). - -negative_to_bytes(N0, Acc) -> - Bits = 3*128, - case N0 bsr Bits of - -1 -> - negative_to_bytes_1(N0, Acc); - N -> - negative_to_bytes_1(N, binary_to_list(<<N0:Bits>>) ++ Acc) +to_bytes(N) -> + Bin = binary:encode_unsigned(N), + case Bin of + <<0:1,_/bits>> -> Bin; + <<1:1,_/bits>> -> [0,Bin] end. -negative_to_bytes_1(-1, [B1,_B2|_]=Done) when B1 > 127 -> - Done; -negative_to_bytes_1(N, Acc) -> - negative_to_bytes_1(N bsr 8, [N band 16#ff|Acc]). +negative_to_bytes(N) when N >= -16#8000 -> + <<N:16>>; +negative_to_bytes(N) -> + Bytes = byte_size(binary:encode_unsigned(-N)), + Bin = <<N:Bytes/unit:8>>, + case Bin of + <<0:1,_/bits>> -> [16#ff,Bin]; + <<1:1,_/bits>> -> Bin + end. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl index 5216f39296..e2639e9cac 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl @@ -61,15 +61,6 @@ blockify(Is) -> blockify([{loop_rec,{f,Fail},{x,0}},{loop_rec_end,_Lbl},{label,Fail}|Is], Acc) -> %% Useless instruction sequence. blockify(Is, Acc); - -%% New bit syntax matching. -blockify([{bs_save2,R,Point}=I,{bs_restore2,R,Point}|Is], Acc) -> - blockify([I|Is], Acc); -blockify([{bs_save2,R,Point}=I,{test,is_eq_exact,_,_}=Test, - {bs_restore2,R,Point}|Is], Acc) -> - blockify([I,Test|Is], Acc); - -%% Do other peep-hole optimizations. blockify([{test,is_atom,{f,Fail},[Reg]}=I| [{select,select_val,Reg,{f,Fail}, [{atom,false},{f,_}=BrFalse, diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_bsm.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_bsm.erl index d54c2a9fde..ee3e88959d 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_bsm.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_bsm.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ -module(beam_bsm). -export([module/2,format_error/1]). --import(lists, [member/2,foldl/3,reverse/1,sort/1,all/2,dropwhile/2]). +-import(lists, [member/2,foldl/3,reverse/1,sort/1,all/2]). %%% %%% We optimize bit syntax matching where the tail end of a binary is @@ -242,6 +242,12 @@ btb_reaches_match_2([{bif,_,{f,F},Ss,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D0) -> Regs = btb_kill([Dst], Regs0), D = btb_follow_branch(F, Regs, D0), btb_reaches_match_1(Is, Regs, D); +btb_reaches_match_2([{get_map_elements,{f,F},Src,{list,Ls}}=I|Is], Regs0, D0) -> + {Ss,Ds} = beam_utils:split_even(Ls), + btb_ensure_not_used([Src|Ss], I, Regs0), + Regs = btb_kill(Ds, Regs0), + D = btb_follow_branch(F, Regs, D0), + btb_reaches_match_1(Is, Regs, D); btb_reaches_match_2([{test,bs_start_match2,{f,F},Live,[Ctx,_],Ctx}=I|Is], Regs0, D0) -> CtxRegs = btb_context_regs(Regs0), @@ -542,16 +548,13 @@ btb_context_regs_1(Regs, N, Tag, Acc) -> %% a binary. MustSave is true if the function may pass the match %% context to the bs_context_to_binary instruction (in which case %% the current position in the binary must have saved into the -%% start position using "bs_save_2 Ctx start". +%% start position using "bs_save_2 Ctx start"). btb_index(Fs) -> btb_index_1(Fs, []). btb_index_1([{function,_,_,Entry,Is0}|Fs], Acc0) -> - [{label,Entry}|Is] = - dropwhile(fun({label,L}) when L =:= Entry -> false; - (_) -> true - end, Is0), + Is = drop_to_label(Is0, Entry), Acc = btb_index_2(Is, Entry, false, Acc0), btb_index_1(Fs, Acc); btb_index_1([], Acc) -> gb_trees:from_orddict(sort(Acc)). @@ -566,6 +569,9 @@ btb_index_2(Is0, Entry, _, Acc) -> throw:none -> Acc end. +drop_to_label([{label,L}|Is], L) -> Is; +drop_to_label([_|Is], L) -> drop_to_label(Is, L). + btb_index_find_start_match([{test,_,{f,F},_},{bs_context_to_binary,_}|Is]) -> btb_index_find_label(Is, F); btb_index_find_start_match(_) -> @@ -615,7 +621,7 @@ collect_warnings_instr([_|Is], D, Acc) -> collect_warnings_instr([], _, Acc) -> Acc. add_warning(Term, Anno, Ws) -> - Line = abs(get_line(Anno)), + Line = get_line(Anno), File = get_file(Anno), [{File,[{Line,?MODULE,Term}]}|Ws]. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl index b68b8702e0..1d26993103 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl @@ -184,14 +184,6 @@ function_replace([{function,Name,Arity,Entry,Asm0}|Fs], Dict, Acc) -> function_replace(Fs, Dict, [{function,Name,Arity,Entry,Asm}|Acc]); function_replace([], _, Acc) -> Acc. -replace([{test,bs_match_string=Op,{f,Lbl},[Ctx,Bin0]}|Is], Acc, D) -> - Bits = bit_size(Bin0), - Bin = case Bits rem 8 of - 0 -> Bin0; - Rem -> <<Bin0/bitstring,0:(8-Rem)>> - end, - I = {test,Op,{f,label(Lbl, D)},[Ctx,Bits,{string,binary_to_list(Bin)}]}, - replace(Is, [I|Acc], D); replace([{test,Test,{f,Lbl},Ops}|Is], Acc, D) -> replace(Is, [{test,Test,{f,label(Lbl, D)},Ops}|Acc], D); replace([{test,Test,{f,Lbl},Live,Ops,Dst}|Is], Acc, D) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_dead.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_dead.erl index f4515ba2a7..bbe607cf19 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_dead.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_dead.erl @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ move_move_into_block([], Acc) -> reverse(Acc). %%% forward(Is, Lc) -> - forward(Is, gb_trees:empty(), Lc, []). + forward(Is, #{}, Lc, []). forward([{move,_,_}=Move|[{label,L}|_]=Is], D, Lc, Acc) -> %% move/2 followed by jump/1 is optimized by backward/3. @@ -115,19 +115,20 @@ forward([{label,Lbl}=LblI,{block,[{set,[Dst],[Lit],move}|BlkIs]}=Blk|Is], D, Lc, %% cannot be reached in any other way than through the select_val/3 %% instruction (i.e. there can be no fallthrough to such label and %% it cannot be referenced by, for example, a jump/1 instruction). - Block = case gb_trees:lookup({Lbl,Dst}, D) of - {value,Lit} -> {block,BlkIs}; %Safe to remove move instruction. - _ -> Blk %Must keep move instruction. - end, + Key = {Lbl,Dst}, + Block = case D of + #{Key := Lit} -> {block,BlkIs}; %Safe to remove move instruction. + _ -> Blk %Must keep move instruction. + end, forward([Block|Is], D, Lc, [LblI|Acc]); forward([{label,Lbl}=LblI|[{move,Lit,Dst}|Is1]=Is0], D, Lc, Acc) -> %% Assumption: The target labels in a select_val/3 instruction %% cannot be reached in any other way than through the select_val/3 %% instruction (i.e. there can be no fallthrough to such label and %% it cannot be referenced by, for example, a jump/1 instruction). - Is = case gb_trees:lookup({Lbl,Dst}, D) of - {value,Lit} -> Is1; %Safe to remove move instruction. - _ -> Is0 %Keep move instruction. + Is = case maps:find({Lbl,Dst}, D) of + {ok,Lit} -> Is1; %Safe to remove move instruction. + _ -> Is0 %Keep move instruction. end, forward(Is, D, Lc, [LblI|Acc]); forward([{test,is_eq_exact,_,[Same,Same]}|Is], D, Lc, Acc) -> @@ -156,11 +157,11 @@ forward([], _, Lc, Acc) -> {Acc,Lc}. update_value_dict([Lit,{f,Lbl}|T], Reg, D0) -> Key = {Lbl,Reg}, - D = case gb_trees:lookup(Key, D0) of - none -> gb_trees:insert(Key, Lit, D0); %New. - {value,inconsistent} -> D0; %Inconsistent. - {value,_} -> gb_trees:update(Key, inconsistent, D0) - end, + D = case D0 of + #{Key := inconsistent} -> D0; + #{Key := _} -> D0#{Key := inconsistent}; + _ -> D0#{Key => Lit} + end, update_value_dict(T, Reg, D); update_value_dict([], _, D) -> D. @@ -255,6 +256,16 @@ backward([{jump,{f,To}}=J|[{bif,Op,_,Ops,Reg}|Is]=Is0], D, Acc) -> catch throw:not_possible -> backward(Is0, D, [J|Acc]) end; +backward([{test,bs_start_match2,F,_,[R,_],Ctxt}=I|Is], D, + [{test,bs_match_string,F,[Ctxt,Bs]}, + {test,bs_test_tail2,F,[Ctxt,0]}|Acc0]=Acc) -> + case beam_utils:is_killed(Ctxt, Acc0, D) of + true -> + Eq = {test,is_eq_exact,F,[R,{literal,Bs}]}, + backward(Is, D, [Eq|Acc0]); + false -> + backward(Is, D, [I|Acc]) + end; backward([{test,bs_start_match2,{f,To0},Live,[Src|_]=Info,Dst}|Is], D, Acc) -> To = shortcut_bs_start_match(To0, Src, D), I = {test,bs_start_match2,{f,To},Live,Info,Dst}, @@ -459,8 +470,8 @@ count_bits_matched([{test,_,_,_,[_,Sz,U,{field_flags,_}],_}|Is], SavePoint, Bits {integer,N} -> count_bits_matched(Is, SavePoint, Bits+N*U); _ -> count_bits_matched(Is, SavePoint, Bits) end; -count_bits_matched([{test,bs_match_string,_,[_,Bits,_]}|Is], SavePoint, Bits0) -> - count_bits_matched(Is, SavePoint, Bits0+Bits); +count_bits_matched([{test,bs_match_string,_,[_,Bs]}|Is], SavePoint, Bits) -> + count_bits_matched(Is, SavePoint, Bits+bit_size(Bs)); count_bits_matched([{test,_,_,_}|Is], SavePoint, Bits) -> count_bits_matched(Is, SavePoint, Bits); count_bits_matched([{bs_save2,Reg,SavePoint}|_], {Reg,SavePoint}, Bits) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_dict.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_dict.erl index ea51673fa3..b1aa98278e 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_dict.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_dict.erl @@ -31,22 +31,22 @@ -type index() :: non_neg_integer(). --type atom_tab() :: gb_trees:tree(atom(), index()). +-type atom_tab() :: #{atom() => index()}. -type import_tab() :: gb_trees:tree(mfa(), index()). --type fname_tab() :: gb_trees:tree(Name :: term(), index()). --type line_tab() :: gb_trees:tree({Fname :: index(), Line :: term()}, index()). +-type fname_tab() :: #{Name :: term() => index()}. +-type line_tab() :: #{{Fname :: index(), Line :: term()} => index()}. -type literal_tab() :: dict:dict(Literal :: term(), index()). -record(asm, - {atoms = gb_trees:empty() :: atom_tab(), + {atoms = #{} :: atom_tab(), exports = [] :: [{label(), arity(), label()}], locals = [] :: [{label(), arity(), label()}], imports = gb_trees:empty() :: import_tab(), strings = <<>> :: binary(), %String pool lambdas = [], %[{...}] literals = dict:new() :: literal_tab(), - fnames = gb_trees:empty() :: fname_tab(), - lines = gb_trees:empty() :: line_tab(), + fnames = #{} :: fname_tab(), + lines = #{} :: line_tab(), num_lines = 0 :: non_neg_integer(), %Number of line instructions next_import = 0 :: non_neg_integer(), string_offset = 0 :: non_neg_integer(), @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ new() -> %% Remember the highest opcode. -spec opcode(non_neg_integer(), bdict()) -> bdict(). -opcode(Op, Dict) when Dict#asm.highest_opcode > Op -> Dict; +opcode(Op, Dict) when Dict#asm.highest_opcode >= Op -> Dict; opcode(Op, Dict) -> Dict#asm{highest_opcode=Op}. %% Returns the highest opcode encountered. @@ -77,14 +77,12 @@ highest_opcode(#asm{highest_opcode=Op}) -> Op. %% atom(Atom, Dict) -> {Index,Dict'} -spec atom(atom(), bdict()) -> {pos_integer(), bdict()}. -atom(Atom, #asm{atoms=Atoms0}=Dict) when is_atom(Atom) -> - case gb_trees:lookup(Atom, Atoms0) of - {value,Index} -> - {Index,Dict}; - none -> - NextIndex = gb_trees:size(Atoms0) + 1, - Atoms = gb_trees:insert(Atom, NextIndex, Atoms0), - {NextIndex,Dict#asm{atoms=Atoms}} +atom(Atom, #asm{atoms=Atoms}=Dict) when is_atom(Atom) -> + case Atoms of + #{ Atom := Index} -> {Index,Dict}; + _ -> + NextIndex = maps:size(Atoms) + 1, + {NextIndex,Dict#asm{atoms=Atoms#{Atom=>NextIndex}}} end. %% Remembers an exported function. @@ -177,26 +175,22 @@ line([], #asm{num_lines=N}=Dict) -> %% No location available. Return the special pre-defined %% index 0. {0,Dict#asm{num_lines=N+1}}; -line([{location,Name,Line}], #asm{lines=Lines0,num_lines=N}=Dict0) -> +line([{location,Name,Line}], #asm{lines=Lines,num_lines=N}=Dict0) -> {FnameIndex,Dict1} = fname(Name, Dict0), - case gb_trees:lookup({FnameIndex,Line}, Lines0) of - {value,Index} -> - {Index,Dict1#asm{num_lines=N+1}}; - none -> - Index = gb_trees:size(Lines0) + 1, - Lines = gb_trees:insert({FnameIndex,Line}, Index, Lines0), - Dict = Dict1#asm{lines=Lines,num_lines=N+1}, - {Index,Dict} + Key = {FnameIndex,Line}, + case Lines of + #{Key := Index} -> {Index,Dict1#asm{num_lines=N+1}}; + _ -> + Index = maps:size(Lines) + 1, + {Index, Dict1#asm{lines=Lines#{Key=>Index},num_lines=N+1}} end. -fname(Name, #asm{fnames=Fnames0}=Dict) -> - case gb_trees:lookup(Name, Fnames0) of - {value,Index} -> - {Index,Dict}; - none -> - Index = gb_trees:size(Fnames0), - Fnames = gb_trees:insert(Name, Index, Fnames0), - {Index,Dict#asm{fnames=Fnames}} +fname(Name, #asm{fnames=Fnames}=Dict) -> + case Fnames of + #{Name := Index} -> {Index,Dict}; + _ -> + Index = maps:size(Fnames), + {Index,Dict#asm{fnames=Fnames#{Name=>Index}}} end. %% Returns the atom table. @@ -204,14 +198,12 @@ fname(Name, #asm{fnames=Fnames0}=Dict) -> -spec atom_table(bdict()) -> {non_neg_integer(), [[non_neg_integer(),...]]}. atom_table(#asm{atoms=Atoms}) -> - NumAtoms = gb_trees:size(Atoms), - Sorted = lists:keysort(2, gb_trees:to_list(Atoms)), - Fun = fun({A,_}) -> - L = atom_to_list(A), - [length(L)|L] - end, - AtomTab = lists:map(Fun, Sorted), - {NumAtoms,AtomTab}. + NumAtoms = maps:size(Atoms), + Sorted = lists:keysort(2, maps:to_list(Atoms)), + {NumAtoms,[begin + L = atom_to_list(A), + [length(L)|L] + end || {A,_} <- Sorted]}. %% Returns the table of local functions. %% local_table(Dict) -> {NumLocals, [{Function, Arity, Label}...]} @@ -273,11 +265,11 @@ my_term_to_binary(Term) -> non_neg_integer(),[{non_neg_integer(),non_neg_integer()}]}. line_table(#asm{fnames=Fnames0,lines=Lines0,num_lines=NumLineInstrs}) -> - NumFnames = gb_trees:size(Fnames0), - Fnames1 = lists:keysort(2, gb_trees:to_list(Fnames0)), + NumFnames = maps:size(Fnames0), + Fnames1 = lists:keysort(2, maps:to_list(Fnames0)), Fnames = [Name || {Name,_} <- Fnames1], - NumLines = gb_trees:size(Lines0), - Lines1 = lists:keysort(2, gb_trees:to_list(Lines0)), + NumLines = maps:size(Lines0), + Lines1 = lists:keysort(2, maps:to_list(Lines0)), Lines = [L || {L,_} <- Lines1], {NumLineInstrs,NumFnames,Fnames,NumLines,Lines}. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_jump.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_jump.erl index ba71d4efae..80b2998ddc 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_jump.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_jump.erl @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ %%% on the program state. %%% --import(lists, [reverse/1,reverse/2,foldl/3,dropwhile/2]). +-import(lists, [reverse/1,reverse/2,foldl/3]). module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,Lc}, _Opt) -> Fs = [function(F) || F <- Fs0], @@ -152,14 +152,14 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Asm0}) -> share(Is0) -> %% We will get more sharing if we never fall through to a label. Is = eliminate_fallthroughs(Is0, []), - share_1(Is, dict:new(), [], []). + share_1(Is, #{}, [], []). share_1([{label,_}=Lbl|Is], Dict, [], Acc) -> share_1(Is, Dict, [], [Lbl|Acc]); share_1([{label,L}=Lbl|Is], Dict0, Seq, Acc) -> - case dict:find(Seq, Dict0) of + case maps:find(Seq, Dict0) of error -> - Dict = dict:store(Seq, L, Dict0), + Dict = maps:put(Seq, L, Dict0), share_1(Is, Dict, [], [Lbl|Seq ++ Acc]); {ok,Label} -> share_1(Is, Dict0, [], [Lbl,{jump,{f,Label}}|Acc]) @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ clean_non_sharable(Dict) -> %% a sequence inside the 'try' block is a sequence that ends %% with an instruction that causes an exception. Any sequence %% that causes an exception must contain a line/1 instruction. - dict:filter(fun(K, _V) -> sharable_with_try(K) end, Dict). + maps:filter(fun(K, _V) -> sharable_with_try(K) end, Dict). sharable_with_try([{line,_}|_]) -> %% This sequence may cause an exception and may potentially @@ -268,13 +268,13 @@ extract_seq_1(_, _) -> no. -record(st, {fc, %Label for function class errors. entry, %Entry label (must not be moved). mlbl, %Moved labels. - labels %Set of referenced labels. + labels :: cerl_sets:set() %Set of referenced labels. }). opt([{label,Fc}|_]=Is0, CLabel) -> Lbls = initial_labels(Is0), find_fixpoint(fun(Is) -> - St = #st{fc=Fc,entry=CLabel,mlbl=dict:new(), + St = #st{fc=Fc,entry=CLabel,mlbl=#{}, labels=Lbls}, opt(Is, [], St) end, Is0). @@ -320,11 +320,11 @@ opt([{test,_,{f,_}=Lbl,_,_,_}=I|Is], Acc, St) -> opt([{select,_,_R,Fail,Vls}=I|Is], Acc, St) -> skip_unreachable(Is, [I|Acc], label_used([Fail|Vls], St)); opt([{label,Lbl}=I|Is], Acc, #st{mlbl=Mlbl}=St0) -> - case dict:find(Lbl, Mlbl) of + case maps:find(Lbl, Mlbl) of {ok,Lbls} -> %% Essential to remove the list of labels from the dictionary, %% since we will rescan the inserted labels. We MUST rescan. - St = St0#st{mlbl=dict:erase(Lbl, Mlbl)}, + St = St0#st{mlbl=maps:remove(Lbl, Mlbl)}, insert_labels([Lbl|Lbls], Is, Acc, St); error -> opt(Is, [I|Acc], St0) end; @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ opt([{jump,{f,L}=Lbl}=I|Is], Acc0, #st{mlbl=Mlbl0}=St0) -> St = case Lbls of [] -> St0; [_|_] -> - Mlbl = dict:append_list(L, Lbls, Mlbl0), + Mlbl = maps_append_list(L, Lbls, Mlbl0), St0#st{mlbl=Mlbl} end, skip_unreachable(Is, [I|Acc], label_used(Lbl, St)); @@ -363,14 +363,20 @@ opt([I|Is], Acc, #st{labels=Used0}=St0) -> end; opt([], Acc, #st{fc=Fc,mlbl=Mlbl}) -> Code = reverse(Acc), - case dict:find(Fc, Mlbl) of + case maps:find(Fc, Mlbl) of {ok,Lbls} -> insert_fc_labels(Lbls, Mlbl, Code); error -> Code end. +maps_append_list(K,Vs,M) -> + case M of + #{K:=Vs0} -> M#{K:=Vs0++Vs}; % same order as dict + _ -> M#{K => Vs} + end. + insert_fc_labels([L|Ls], Mlbl, Acc0) -> Acc = [{label,L}|Acc0], - case dict:find(L, Mlbl) of + case maps:find(L, Mlbl) of error -> insert_fc_labels(Ls, Mlbl, Acc); {ok,Lbls} -> @@ -434,7 +440,7 @@ skip_unreachable([], Acc, St) -> %% Add one or more label to the set of used labels. -label_used({f,L}, St) -> St#st{labels=gb_sets:add(L, St#st.labels)}; +label_used({f,L}, St) -> St#st{labels=cerl_sets:add_element(L,St#st.labels)}; label_used([H|T], St0) -> label_used(T, label_used(H, St0)); label_used([], St) -> St; label_used(_Other, St) -> St. @@ -442,7 +448,7 @@ label_used(_Other, St) -> St. %% Test if label is used. is_label_used(L, St) -> - gb_sets:is_member(L, St#st.labels). + cerl_sets:is_element(L, St#st.labels). %% is_unreachable_after(Instruction) -> boolean() %% Test whether the code after Instruction is unreachable. @@ -472,14 +478,14 @@ is_exit_instruction(_) -> false. %% (including inside blocks). is_label_used_in(Lbl, Is) -> - is_label_used_in_1(Is, Lbl, gb_sets:empty()). + is_label_used_in_1(Is, Lbl, cerl_sets:new()). is_label_used_in_1([{block,Block}|Is], Lbl, Empty) -> lists:any(fun(I) -> is_label_used_in_block(I, Lbl) end, Block) orelse is_label_used_in_1(Is, Lbl, Empty); is_label_used_in_1([I|Is], Lbl, Empty) -> Used = ulbl(I, Empty), - gb_sets:is_member(Lbl, Used) orelse is_label_used_in_1(Is, Lbl, Empty); + cerl_sets:is_element(Lbl, Used) orelse is_label_used_in_1(Is, Lbl, Empty); is_label_used_in_1([], _, _) -> false. is_label_used_in_block({set,_,_,Info}, Lbl) -> @@ -506,13 +512,10 @@ remove_unused_labels(Is) -> rem_unused(Is, Used, []). rem_unused([{label,Lbl}=I|Is0], Used, [Prev|_]=Acc) -> - case gb_sets:is_member(Lbl, Used) of + case cerl_sets:is_element(Lbl, Used) of false -> Is = case is_unreachable_after(Prev) of - true -> - dropwhile(fun({label,_}) -> false; - (_) -> true - end, Is0); + true -> drop_upto_label(Is0); false -> Is0 end, rem_unused(Is, Used, Acc); @@ -531,7 +534,11 @@ initial_labels([{line,_}|Is], Acc) -> initial_labels([{label,Lbl}|Is], Acc) -> initial_labels(Is, [Lbl|Acc]); initial_labels([{func_info,_,_,_},{label,Lbl}|_], Acc) -> - gb_sets:from_list([Lbl|Acc]). + cerl_sets:from_list([Lbl|Acc]). + +drop_upto_label([{label,_}|_]=Is) -> Is; +drop_upto_label([_|Is]) -> drop_upto_label(Is); +drop_upto_label([]) -> []. %% ulbl(Instruction, UsedGbSet) -> UsedGbSet' %% Update the gb_set UsedGbSet with any function-local labels @@ -575,10 +582,10 @@ ulbl({get_map_elements,Lbl,_Src,_List}, Used) -> ulbl(_, Used) -> Used. mark_used({f,0}, Used) -> Used; -mark_used({f,L}, Used) -> gb_sets:add(L, Used). +mark_used({f,L}, Used) -> cerl_sets:add_element(L, Used). mark_used_list([{f,L}|T], Used) -> - mark_used_list(T, gb_sets:add(L, Used)); + mark_used_list(T, cerl_sets:add_element(L, Used)); mark_used_list([_|T], Used) -> mark_used_list(T, Used); mark_used_list([], Used) -> Used. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl index 50d1f3cdb1..726bb7f5eb 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl @@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ module(Stream, {Mod,Exp,Attr,Code,NumLabels}) -> fun ({function,Name,Arity,Entry,Asm}) -> io:format(Stream, "\n\n{function, ~w, ~w, ~w}.\n", [Name, Arity, Entry]), - foreach(fun(Op) -> print_op(Stream, Op) end, Asm) end, - Code); + io:put_chars(Stream, format_asm(Asm)) + end, Code); module(Stream, {Mod,Exp,Inter}) -> %% Other kinds of intermediate formats. io:fwrite(Stream, "~w.~n~p.~n", [Mod,Exp]), @@ -56,10 +56,11 @@ module(Stream, [_|_]=Fs) -> %% Form-based abstract format. foreach(fun (F) -> io:format(Stream, "~p.\n", [F]) end, Fs). -print_op(Stream, Label) when element(1, Label) == label -> - io:format(Stream, " ~p.\n", [Label]); -print_op(Stream, Op) -> - io:format(Stream, " ~p.\n", [Op]). +format_asm([{label,L}|Is]) -> + [" {label,",integer_to_list(L),"}.\n"|format_asm(Is)]; +format_asm([I|Is]) -> + [io_lib:format(" ~p", [I]),".\n"|format_asm(Is)]; +format_asm([]) -> []. function(File, {function,Name,Arity,Args,Body,Vdb,_Anno}) -> io:nl(File), diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_trim.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_trim.erl index fad9c42584..8181e555a1 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_trim.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_trim.erl @@ -172,6 +172,10 @@ remap([{bif,Name,Fail,Ss,D}|Is], Map, Acc) -> remap([{gc_bif,Name,Fail,Live,Ss,D}|Is], Map, Acc) -> I = {gc_bif,Name,Fail,Live,[Map(S) || S <- Ss],Map(D)}, remap(Is, Map, [I|Acc]); +remap([{get_map_elements,Fail,M,{list,L0}}|Is], Map, Acc) -> + L = [Map(E) || E <- L0], + I = {get_map_elements,Fail,Map(M),{list,L}}, + remap(Is, Map, [I|Acc]); remap([{bs_init,Fail,Info,Live,Ss0,Dst0}|Is], Map, Acc) -> Ss = [Map(Src) || Src <- Ss0], Dst = Map(Dst0), @@ -275,6 +279,8 @@ frame_size([{kill,_}|Is], Safe) -> frame_size(Is, Safe); frame_size([{make_fun2,_,_,_,_}|Is], Safe) -> frame_size(Is, Safe); +frame_size([{get_map_elements,{f,L},_,_}|Is], Safe) -> + frame_size_branch(L, Is, Safe); frame_size([{deallocate,N}|_], _) -> N; frame_size([{line,_}|Is], Safe) -> frame_size(Is, Safe); diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl index 26c933481a..7ab548152e 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl @@ -149,9 +149,10 @@ simplify_basic_1([], Ts, Acc) -> %% simplify_float(Is0, Ts0) -> {Is1,Ts} = simplify_float_1(Is0, Ts0, [], []), - Is2 = flt_need_heap(Is1), + Is2 = opt_fmoves(Is1, []), + Is3 = flt_need_heap(Is2), try - {flt_liveness(Is2),Ts} + {flt_liveness(Is3),Ts} catch throw:not_possible -> not_possible end. @@ -202,14 +203,15 @@ simplify_float_1([{set,_,_,{'catch',_}}=I|Is]=Is0, _Ts, Rs0, Acc0) -> simplify_float_1(Is, tdb_new(), Rs0, [I|Acc]); simplify_float_1([{set,_,_,{line,_}}=I|Is], Ts, Rs, Acc) -> simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, Rs, [I|Acc]); +simplify_float_1([I|Is], Ts0, [], Acc) -> + Ts = update(I, Ts0), + simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, [], [I|Acc]); simplify_float_1([I|Is]=Is0, Ts0, Rs0, Acc0) -> Ts = update(I, Ts0), {Rs,Acc} = flush(Rs0, Is0, Acc0), simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, Rs, [I|checkerror(Acc)]); -simplify_float_1([], Ts, Rs, Acc0) -> - Acc = checkerror(Acc0), - Is0 = reverse(flush_all(Rs, [], Acc)), - Is = opt_fmoves(Is0, []), +simplify_float_1([], Ts, [], Acc) -> + Is = reverse(Acc), {Is,Ts}. coerce_to_float({integer,I}=Int) -> @@ -552,10 +554,10 @@ flush(Rs, [{set,[_],[],{put_tuple,_}}|_]=Is0, Acc0) -> Acc = flush_all(Rs, Is0, Acc0), {[],Acc}; flush(Rs0, [{set,Ds,Ss,_Op}|_], Acc0) -> - Save = gb_sets:from_list(Ss), + Save = cerl_sets:from_list(Ss), Acc = save_regs(Rs0, Save, Acc0), Rs1 = foldl(fun(S, A) -> mark(S, A, clean) end, Rs0, Ss), - Kill = gb_sets:from_list(Ds), + Kill = cerl_sets:from_list(Ds), Rs = kill_regs(Rs1, Kill), {Rs,Acc}; flush(Rs0, Is, Acc0) -> @@ -578,7 +580,7 @@ save_regs(Rs, Save, Acc) -> foldl(fun(R, A) -> save_reg(R, Save, A) end, Acc, Rs). save_reg({I,V,dirty}, Save, Acc) -> - case gb_sets:is_member(V, Save) of + case cerl_sets:is_element(V, Save) of true -> [{set,[V],[{fr,I}],fmove}|checkerror(Acc)]; false -> Acc end; @@ -588,7 +590,7 @@ kill_regs(Rs, Kill) -> [kill_reg(R, Kill) || R <- Rs]. kill_reg({_,V,_}=R, Kill) -> - case gb_sets:is_member(V, Kill) of + case cerl_sets:is_element(V, Kill) of true -> free; false -> R end; diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl index 7704690f86..b82bcd0e95 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl @@ -128,8 +128,7 @@ empty_label_index() -> %% Add an index for a label. index_label(Lbl, Is0, Acc) -> - Is = lists:dropwhile(fun({label,_}) -> true; - (_) -> false end, Is0), + Is = drop_labels(Is0), gb_trees:enter(Lbl, Is, Acc). @@ -344,14 +343,10 @@ check_liveness(R, [{call_ext,Live,_}=I|Is], St) -> false -> check_liveness(R, Is, St); true -> - %% We must make sure we don't check beyond this instruction - %% or we will fall through into random unrelated code and - %% get stuck in a loop. - %% - %% We don't want to overwrite a 'catch', so consider this - %% register in use. - %% - {used,St} + %% We must make sure we don't check beyond this + %% instruction or we will fall through into random + %% unrelated code and get stuck in a loop. + {killed,St} end end; check_liveness(R, [{call_fun,Live}|Is], St) -> @@ -472,6 +467,22 @@ check_liveness(R, [{loop_rec_end,{f,Fail}}|_], St) -> check_liveness_at(R, Fail, St); check_liveness(R, [{line,_}|Is], St) -> check_liveness(R, Is, St); +check_liveness(R, [{get_map_elements,{f,Fail},S,{list,L}}|Is], St0) -> + {Ss,Ds} = split_even(L), + case member(R, [S|Ss]) of + true -> + {used,St0}; + false -> + case check_liveness_at(R, Fail, St0) of + {killed,St}=Killed -> + case member(R, Ds) of + true -> Killed; + false -> check_liveness(R, Is, St) + end; + Other -> + Other + end + end; check_liveness(_R, Is, St) when is_list(Is) -> %% case Is of %% [I|_] -> @@ -612,13 +623,15 @@ is_reg_used_at_1(R, Lbl, St0) -> end. index_labels_1([{label,Lbl}|Is0], Acc) -> - Is = lists:dropwhile(fun({label,_}) -> true; - (_) -> false end, Is0), + Is = drop_labels(Is0), index_labels_1(Is0, [{Lbl,Is}|Acc]); index_labels_1([_|Is], Acc) -> index_labels_1(Is, Acc); index_labels_1([], Acc) -> gb_trees:from_orddict(sort(Acc)). +drop_labels([{label,_}|Is]) -> drop_labels(Is); +drop_labels(Is) -> Is. + %% Help functions for combine_heap_needs. combine_alloc_lists(Al1, Al2) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl index 4d4536b79c..780826b126 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ -include("beam_disasm.hrl"). --import(lists, [reverse/1,foldl/3,foreach/2,member/2,dropwhile/2]). +-import(lists, [reverse/1,foldl/3,foreach/2,dropwhile/2]). -define(MAXREG, 1024). @@ -153,7 +153,6 @@ validate_0(Module, [{function,Name,Ar,Entry,Code}|Fs], Ft) -> hf=0, %Available heap size for floats. fls=undefined, %Floating point state. ct=[], %List of hot catch/try labels - bits=undefined, %Number of bits in bit syntax binary. setelem=false %Previous instruction was setelement/3. }). @@ -411,37 +410,33 @@ valfun_1({'try',Dst,{f,Fail}}, Vst0) -> Vst = #vst{current=#st{ct=Fails}=St} = set_type_y({trytag,[Fail]}, Dst, Vst0), Vst#vst{current=St#st{ct=[[Fail]|Fails]}}; -valfun_1({catch_end,Reg}, #vst{current=#st{ct=[Fail|Fails]}=St0}=Vst0) -> +valfun_1({catch_end,Reg}, #vst{current=#st{ct=[Fail|Fails]}}=Vst0) -> case get_special_y_type(Reg, Vst0) of {catchtag,Fail} -> - Vst = #vst{current=St} = - set_type_y(initialized_ct, Reg, - Vst0#vst{current=St0#st{ct=Fails}}), + Vst = #vst{current=St} = set_catch_end(Reg, Vst0), Xs = gb_trees_from_list([{0,term}]), - Vst#vst{current=St#st{x=Xs,fls=undefined}}; + Vst#vst{current=St#st{x=Xs,ct=Fails,fls=undefined}}; Type -> error({bad_type,Type}) end; -valfun_1({try_end,Reg}, #vst{current=#st{ct=[Fail|Fails]}=St}=Vst0) -> +valfun_1({try_end,Reg}, #vst{current=#st{ct=[Fail|Fails]}=St0}=Vst0) -> case get_special_y_type(Reg, Vst0) of {trytag,Fail} -> Vst = case Fail of [FailLabel] -> branch_state(FailLabel, Vst0); _ -> Vst0 end, - set_type_reg(initialized_ct, Reg, - Vst#vst{current=St#st{ct=Fails,fls=undefined}}); + St = St0#st{ct=Fails,fls=undefined}, + set_catch_end(Reg, Vst#vst{current=St}); Type -> error({bad_type,Type}) end; -valfun_1({try_case,Reg}, #vst{current=#st{ct=[Fail|Fails]}=St0}=Vst0) -> +valfun_1({try_case,Reg}, #vst{current=#st{ct=[Fail|Fails]}}=Vst0) -> case get_special_y_type(Reg, Vst0) of {trytag,Fail} -> - Vst = #vst{current=St} = - set_type_y(initialized_ct, Reg, - Vst0#vst{current=St0#st{ct=Fails}}), - Xs = gb_trees_from_list([{0,{atom,[]}},{1,term},{2,term}]), %XXX - Vst#vst{current=St#st{x=Xs,fls=undefined}}; + Vst = #vst{current=St} = set_catch_end(Reg, Vst0), + Xs = gb_trees_from_list([{0,{atom,[]}},{1,term},{2,term}]), + Vst#vst{current=St#st{x=Xs,ct=Fails,fls=undefined}}; Type -> error({bad_type,Type}) end; @@ -667,7 +662,7 @@ valfun_4({test,test_arity,{f,Lbl},[Tuple,Sz]}, Vst) when is_integer(Sz) -> set_type_reg({tuple,Sz}, Tuple, branch_state(Lbl, Vst)); valfun_4({test,has_map_fields,{f,Lbl},Src,{list,List}}, Vst) -> assert_type(map, Src, Vst), - assert_strict_literal_termorder(List), + assert_unique_map_keys(List), branch_state(Lbl, Vst); valfun_4({test,is_map,{f,Lbl},[Src]}, Vst0) -> Vst = branch_state(Lbl, Vst0), @@ -700,8 +695,7 @@ valfun_4({bs_init2,{f,Fail},Sz,Heap,Live,_,Dst}, Vst0) -> end, Vst1 = heap_alloc(Heap, Vst0), Vst2 = branch_state(Fail, Vst1), - Vst3 = prune_x_regs(Live, Vst2), - Vst = bs_zero_bits(Vst3), + Vst = prune_x_regs(Live, Vst2), set_type_reg(binary, Dst, Vst); valfun_4({bs_init_bits,{f,Fail},Sz,Heap,Live,_,Dst}, Vst0) -> verify_live(Live, Vst0), @@ -713,8 +707,7 @@ valfun_4({bs_init_bits,{f,Fail},Sz,Heap,Live,_,Dst}, Vst0) -> end, Vst1 = heap_alloc(Heap, Vst0), Vst2 = branch_state(Fail, Vst1), - Vst3 = prune_x_regs(Live, Vst2), - Vst = bs_zero_bits(Vst3), + Vst = prune_x_regs(Live, Vst2), set_type_reg(binary, Dst, Vst); valfun_4({bs_append,{f,Fail},Bits,Heap,Live,_Unit,Bin,_Flags,Dst}, Vst0) -> verify_live(Live, Vst0), @@ -722,43 +715,35 @@ valfun_4({bs_append,{f,Fail},Bits,Heap,Live,_Unit,Bin,_Flags,Dst}, Vst0) -> assert_term(Bin, Vst0), Vst1 = heap_alloc(Heap, Vst0), Vst2 = branch_state(Fail, Vst1), - Vst3 = prune_x_regs(Live, Vst2), - Vst = bs_zero_bits(Vst3), + Vst = prune_x_regs(Live, Vst2), set_type_reg(binary, Dst, Vst); valfun_4({bs_private_append,{f,Fail},Bits,_Unit,Bin,_Flags,Dst}, Vst0) -> assert_term(Bits, Vst0), assert_term(Bin, Vst0), - Vst1 = branch_state(Fail, Vst0), - Vst = bs_zero_bits(Vst1), + Vst = branch_state(Fail, Vst0), set_type_reg(binary, Dst, Vst); valfun_4({bs_put_string,Sz,_}, Vst) when is_integer(Sz) -> Vst; -valfun_4({bs_put_binary,{f,Fail},Sz,_,_,Src}=I, Vst0) -> - assert_term(Sz, Vst0), - assert_term(Src, Vst0), - Vst = bs_align_check(I, Vst0), +valfun_4({bs_put_binary,{f,Fail},Sz,_,_,Src}, Vst) -> + assert_term(Sz, Vst), + assert_term(Src, Vst), branch_state(Fail, Vst); -valfun_4({bs_put_float,{f,Fail},Sz,_,_,Src}=I, Vst0) -> - assert_term(Sz, Vst0), - assert_term(Src, Vst0), - Vst = bs_align_check(I, Vst0), +valfun_4({bs_put_float,{f,Fail},Sz,_,_,Src}, Vst) -> + assert_term(Sz, Vst), + assert_term(Src, Vst), branch_state(Fail, Vst); -valfun_4({bs_put_integer,{f,Fail},Sz,_,_,Src}=I, Vst0) -> - assert_term(Sz, Vst0), - assert_term(Src, Vst0), - Vst = bs_align_check(I, Vst0), +valfun_4({bs_put_integer,{f,Fail},Sz,_,_,Src}, Vst) -> + assert_term(Sz, Vst), + assert_term(Src, Vst), branch_state(Fail, Vst); -valfun_4({bs_put_utf8,{f,Fail},_,Src}=I, Vst0) -> - assert_term(Src, Vst0), - Vst = bs_align_check(I, Vst0), +valfun_4({bs_put_utf8,{f,Fail},_,Src}, Vst) -> + assert_term(Src, Vst), branch_state(Fail, Vst); -valfun_4({bs_put_utf16,{f,Fail},_,Src}=I, Vst0) -> - assert_term(Src, Vst0), - Vst = bs_align_check(I, Vst0), +valfun_4({bs_put_utf16,{f,Fail},_,Src}, Vst) -> + assert_term(Src, Vst), branch_state(Fail, Vst); -valfun_4({bs_put_utf32,{f,Fail},_,Src}=I, Vst0) -> - assert_term(Src, Vst0), - Vst = bs_align_check(I, Vst0), +valfun_4({bs_put_utf32,{f,Fail},_,Src}, Vst) -> + assert_term(Src, Vst), branch_state(Fail, Vst); %% Map instructions. valfun_4({put_map_assoc,{f,Fail},Src,Dst,Live,{list,List}}, Vst) -> @@ -774,7 +759,7 @@ verify_get_map(Fail, Src, List, Vst0) -> assert_type(map, Src, Vst0), Vst1 = branch_state(Fail, Vst0), Keys = extract_map_keys(List), - assert_strict_literal_termorder(Keys), + assert_unique_map_keys(Keys), verify_get_map_pair(List,Vst0,Vst1). extract_map_keys([Key,_Val|T]) -> @@ -794,6 +779,8 @@ verify_put_map(Fail, Src, Dst, Live, List, Vst0) -> Vst1 = heap_alloc(0, Vst0), Vst2 = branch_state(Fail, Vst1), Vst = prune_x_regs(Live, Vst2), + Keys = extract_map_keys(List), + assert_unique_map_keys(Keys), set_type_reg(map, Dst, Vst). %% @@ -1007,29 +994,23 @@ assert_freg_set(Fr, _) -> error({bad_source,Fr}). %% A single item list may be either a list or a register. %% -%% A list with more than item must contain literals in -%% ascending term order. +%% A list with more than item must contain unique literals. %% %% An empty list is not allowed. -assert_strict_literal_termorder([]) -> +assert_unique_map_keys([]) -> %% There is no reason to use the get_map_elements and %% has_map_fields instructions with empty lists. error(empty_field_list); -assert_strict_literal_termorder([_]) -> +assert_unique_map_keys([_]) -> ok; -assert_strict_literal_termorder([_,_|_]=Ls) -> +assert_unique_map_keys([_,_|_]=Ls) -> Vs = [get_literal(L) || L <- Ls], - case check_strict_value_termorder(Vs) of - true -> ok; - false -> error(not_strict_order) + case length(Vs) =:= sets:size(sets:from_list(Vs)) of + true -> ok; + false -> error(keys_not_unique) end. -check_strict_value_termorder([V1|[V2|_]=Vs]) -> - erts_internal:cmp_term(V1, V2) < 0 andalso - check_strict_value_termorder(Vs); -check_strict_value_termorder([_]) -> true. - %%% %%% New binary matching instructions. %%% @@ -1075,56 +1056,8 @@ bsm_restore(Reg, SavePoint, Vst) -> end; _ -> error({illegal_restore,SavePoint,range}) end. - %%% -%%% Validation of alignment in the bit syntax. (Currently, construction only.) -%%% -%%% We make sure that the aligned flag is only set when we can be sure of the -%%% aligment. -%%% - -bs_zero_bits(#vst{current=St}=Vst) -> - Vst#vst{current=St#st{bits=0}}. - -bs_align_check({bs_put_utf8,_,Flags,_}, #vst{current=#st{}=St}=Vst) -> - bs_verify_flags(Flags, St), - Vst; -bs_align_check({bs_put_utf16,_,Flags,_}, #vst{current=#st{}=St}=Vst) -> - bs_verify_flags(Flags, St), - Vst; -bs_align_check({bs_put_utf32,_,Flags,_}, #vst{current=#st{}=St}=Vst) -> - bs_verify_flags(Flags, St), - Vst; -bs_align_check({_,_,Sz,U,Flags,_}, #vst{current=#st{bits=Bits}=St}=Vst) -> - bs_verify_flags(Flags, St), - bs_update_bits(Bits, Sz, U, St, Vst). - -bs_update_bits(undefined, _, _, _, Vst) -> Vst; -bs_update_bits(Bits0, {integer,Sz}, U, St, Vst) -> - Bits = Bits0 + U*Sz, - Vst#vst{current=St#st{bits=Bits}}; -bs_update_bits(_, {atom,all}, _, _, Vst) -> - %% A binary will not change the alignment. - Vst; -bs_update_bits(_, _, U, _, Vst) when U rem 8 =:= 0 -> - %% Units of 8, 16, and so on will not change the aligment. - Vst; -bs_update_bits(_, _, _, St, Vst) -> - %% We can no longer be sure about aligment. - Vst#vst{current=St#st{bits=undefined}}. - -bs_verify_flags({field_flags,Fl}, #st{bits=Bits}) -> - case bs_is_aligned(Fl) of - false -> ok; - true when is_integer(Bits), Bits rem 8 =:= 0 -> ok; - true -> error({aligned_flag_set,{bits,Bits}}) - end. - -bs_is_aligned(Fl) when is_integer(Fl) -> Fl band 1 =:= 1; -bs_is_aligned(Fl) when is_list(Fl) -> member(aligned, Fl). - -%%% %%% Keeping track of types. %%% @@ -1139,35 +1072,26 @@ set_type_reg(Type, {x,X}, #vst{current=#st{x=Xs}=St}=Vst) set_type_reg(Type, Reg, Vst) -> set_type_y(Type, Reg, Vst). -set_type_y(Type, {y,Y}=Reg, #vst{current=#st{y=Ys0,numy=NumY}=St}=Vst) +set_type_y(Type, {y,Y}=Reg, #vst{current=#st{y=Ys0}=St}=Vst) when is_integer(Y), 0 =< Y -> limit_check(Y), - case {Y,NumY} of - {_,none} -> - error({no_stack_frame,Reg}); - {_,_} when Y > NumY -> - error({y_reg_out_of_range,Reg,NumY}); - {_,_} -> - Ys = if Type =:= initialized_ct -> - gb_trees:enter(Y, initialized, Ys0); - true -> - case gb_trees:lookup(Y, Ys0) of - none -> - gb_trees:insert(Y, Type, Ys0); - {value,uinitialized} -> - gb_trees:insert(Y, Type, Ys0); - {value,{catchtag,_}=Tag} -> - error(Tag); - {value,{trytag,_}=Tag} -> - error(Tag); - {value,_} -> - gb_trees:update(Y, Type, Ys0) - end - end, - Vst#vst{current=St#st{y=Ys}} - end; + Ys = case gb_trees:lookup(Y, Ys0) of + none -> + error({invalid_store,Reg,Type}); + {value,{catchtag,_}=Tag} -> + error(Tag); + {value,{trytag,_}=Tag} -> + error(Tag); + {value,_} -> + gb_trees:update(Y, Type, Ys0) + end, + Vst#vst{current=St#st{y=Ys}}; set_type_y(Type, Reg, #vst{}) -> error({invalid_store,Reg,Type}). +set_catch_end({y,Y}, #vst{current=#st{y=Ys0}=St}=Vst) -> + Ys = gb_trees:update(Y, initialized, Ys0), + Vst#vst{current=St#st{y=Ys}}. + assert_term(Src, Vst) -> get_term_type(Src, Vst), ok. @@ -1366,13 +1290,13 @@ merge_states(L, St, Branched) when L =/= 0 -> {value,OtherSt} -> merge_states_1(St, OtherSt) end. -merge_states_1(#st{x=Xs0,y=Ys0,numy=NumY0,h=H0,ct=Ct0}=St, +merge_states_1(#st{x=Xs0,y=Ys0,numy=NumY0,h=H0,ct=Ct0}, #st{x=Xs1,y=Ys1,numy=NumY1,h=H1,ct=Ct1}) -> NumY = merge_stk(NumY0, NumY1), Xs = merge_regs(Xs0, Xs1), Ys = merge_y_regs(Ys0, Ys1), Ct = merge_ct(Ct0, Ct1), - St#st{x=Xs,y=Ys,numy=NumY,h=min(H0, H1),ct=Ct}. + #st{x=Xs,y=Ys,numy=NumY,h=min(H0, H1),ct=Ct}. merge_stk(S, S) -> S; merge_stk(_, _) -> undecided. @@ -1402,20 +1326,24 @@ merge_regs_1([], [_|_]) -> []; merge_regs_1([_|_], []) -> []. merge_y_regs(Rs0, Rs1) -> - Rs = merge_y_regs_1(gb_trees:to_list(Rs0), gb_trees:to_list(Rs1)), - gb_trees_from_list(Rs). + case {gb_trees:size(Rs0),gb_trees:size(Rs1)} of + {Sz0,Sz1} when Sz0 < Sz1 -> + merge_y_regs_1(Sz0-1, Rs1, Rs0); + {_,Sz1} -> + merge_y_regs_1(Sz1-1, Rs0, Rs1) + end. -merge_y_regs_1([Same|Rs1], [Same|Rs2]) -> - [Same|merge_y_regs_1(Rs1, Rs2)]; -merge_y_regs_1([{R1,_}|Rs1], [{R2,_}|_]=Rs2) when R1 < R2 -> - [{R1,uninitialized}|merge_y_regs_1(Rs1, Rs2)]; -merge_y_regs_1([{R1,_}|_]=Rs1, [{R2,_}|Rs2]) when R1 > R2 -> - [{R2,uninitialized}|merge_y_regs_1(Rs1, Rs2)]; -merge_y_regs_1([{R,Type1}|Rs1], [{R,Type2}|Rs2]) -> - [{R,merge_types(Type1, Type2)}|merge_y_regs_1(Rs1, Rs2)]; -merge_y_regs_1([], []) -> []; -merge_y_regs_1([], [_|_]=Rs) -> Rs; -merge_y_regs_1([_|_]=Rs, []) -> Rs. +merge_y_regs_1(Y, S, Regs0) when Y >= 0 -> + Type0 = gb_trees:get(Y, Regs0), + case gb_trees:get(Y, S) of + Type0 -> + merge_y_regs_1(Y-1, S, Regs0); + Type1 -> + Type = merge_types(Type0, Type1), + Regs = gb_trees:update(Y, Type, Regs0), + merge_y_regs_1(Y-1, S, Regs) + end; +merge_y_regs_1(_, _, Regs) -> Regs. %% merge_types(Type1, Type2) -> Type %% Return the most specific type possible. @@ -1634,8 +1562,6 @@ return_type_1(M, F, A, _) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F), is_integer(A), A >= 0 -> return_type_erl(exit, 1) -> exception; return_type_erl(throw, 1) -> exception; -return_type_erl(fault, 1) -> exception; -return_type_erl(fault, 2) -> exception; return_type_erl(error, 1) -> exception; return_type_erl(error, 2) -> exception; return_type_erl(F, A) when is_atom(F), is_integer(A), A >= 0 -> term. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_z.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_z.erl index 0c7bef9183..47e786034d 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_z.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_z.erl @@ -74,6 +74,13 @@ undo_rename({bs_init,F,{I,Extra,U,Flags},Live,[Sz,Src],Dst}) -> {I,F,Sz,Extra,Live,U,Src,Flags,Dst}; undo_rename({bs_init,_,bs_init_writable=I,_,_,_}) -> I; +undo_rename({test,bs_match_string=Op,F,[Ctx,Bin0]}) -> + Bits = bit_size(Bin0), + Bin = case Bits rem 8 of + 0 -> Bin0; + Rem -> <<Bin0/bitstring,0:(8-Rem)>> + end, + {test,Op,F,[Ctx,Bits,{string,binary_to_list(Bin)}]}; undo_rename({put_map,Fail,assoc,S,D,R,L}) -> {put_map_assoc,Fail,S,D,R,L}; undo_rename({put_map,Fail,exact,S,D,R,L}) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/cerl_inline.erl b/lib/compiler/src/cerl_inline.erl index f8489a800b..02cdb966ce 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/cerl_inline.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/cerl_inline.erl @@ -445,15 +445,14 @@ i_var_1(R, Opnd, Ctxt, Env, S) -> residualize_var(R, S); false -> S1 = st__mark_inner_pending(L, S), - case catch {ok, visit(Opnd, S1)} of - {ok, {E, S2}} -> + try visit(Opnd, S1) of + {E, S2} -> %% Note that we pass the current environment and %% context to `copy', but not the current renaming. S3 = st__clear_inner_pending(L, S2), - copy(R, Opnd, E, Ctxt, Env, S3); - {'EXIT', X} -> - exit(X); - X -> + copy(R, Opnd, E, Ctxt, Env, S3) + catch + throw:X -> %% If we use destructive update for the %% `inner-pending' flag, we must make sure to clear %% it also if we make a nonlocal return. @@ -1128,8 +1127,8 @@ i_call_3(M, F, As, E, Ctxt, Env, S) -> %% Note that we extract the results of argument expessions here; the %% expressions could still be sequences with side effects. Vs = [concrete(result(A)) || A <- As], - case catch {ok, apply(atom_val(M), atom_val(F), Vs)} of - {ok, V} -> + try apply(atom_val(M), atom_val(F), Vs) of + V -> %% Evaluation completed normally - try to turn the result %% back into a syntax tree (representing a literal). case is_literal_term(V) of @@ -1142,8 +1141,9 @@ i_call_3(M, F, As, E, Ctxt, Env, S) -> false -> %% The result could not be represented as a literal. i_call_4(M, F, As, E, Ctxt, Env, S) - end; - _ -> + end + catch + error:_ -> %% The evaluation attempt did not complete normally. i_call_4(M, F, As, E, Ctxt, Env, S) end. @@ -1736,12 +1736,11 @@ copy_1(R, Opnd, E, Ctxt, Env, S) -> copy_inline(R, Opnd, E, Ctxt, Env, S) -> S1 = st__mark_outer_pending(Opnd#opnd.loc, S), - case catch {ok, copy_inline_1(R, E, Ctxt, Env, S1)} of - {ok, {E1, S2}} -> - {E1, st__clear_outer_pending(Opnd#opnd.loc, S2)}; - {'EXIT', X} -> - exit(X); - X -> + try copy_inline_1(R, E, Ctxt, Env, S1) of + {E1, S2} -> + {E1, st__clear_outer_pending(Opnd#opnd.loc, S2)} + catch + throw:X -> %% If we use destructive update for the `outer-pending' %% flag, we must make sure to clear it upon a nonlocal %% return. @@ -1758,19 +1757,16 @@ copy_inline_1(R, E, Ctxt, Env, S) -> copy_inline_2(R, E, Ctxt, Env, S); false -> S1 = new_active_effort(get_effort_limit(S), S), - case catch {ok, copy_inline_2(R, E, Ctxt, Env, S1)} of - {ok, {E1, S2}} -> + try copy_inline_2(R, E, Ctxt, Env, S1) of + {E1, S2} -> %% Revert to the old effort counter. - {E1, revert_effort(S, S2)}; - {counter_exceeded, effort, _} -> + {E1, revert_effort(S, S2)} + catch + throw:{counter_exceeded, effort, _} -> %% Aborted this inlining attempt because too much %% effort was spent. Residualize the variable and %% revert to the previous state. - residualize_var(R, S); - {'EXIT', X} -> - exit(X); - X -> - throw(X) + residualize_var(R, S) end end. @@ -1796,11 +1792,12 @@ copy_inline_2(R, E, Ctxt, Env, S) -> %% close to zero at this point. (This is an extension to the %% original algorithm.) S1 = new_active_size(Limit + apply_size(length(Ctxt#app.opnds)), S), - case catch {ok, inline(E, Ctxt, ren__identity(), Env, S1)} of - {ok, {E1, S2}} -> + try inline(E, Ctxt, ren__identity(), Env, S1) of + {E1, S2} -> %% Revert to the old size counter. - {E1, revert_size(S, S2)}; - {counter_exceeded, size, S2} -> + {E1, revert_size(S, S2)} + catch + throw:{counter_exceeded, size, S2} -> %% Aborted this inlining attempt because it got too big. %% Residualize the variable and revert to the old size %% counter. (It is important that we do not also revert the @@ -1813,11 +1810,7 @@ copy_inline_2(R, E, Ctxt, Env, S) -> %% must make sure to clear the flags of any nested %% app-contexts upon aborting; see `inline' for details. S4 = reset_nested_apps(Ctxt, S3), % for effect - residualize_var(R, S4); - {'EXIT', X} -> - exit(X); - X -> - throw(X) + residualize_var(R, S4) end. reset_nested_apps(#app{ctxt = Ctxt, loc = L}, S) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/cerl_sets.erl b/lib/compiler/src/cerl_sets.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4df78dc432 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/compiler/src/cerl_sets.erl @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2015. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, +%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in +%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the +%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be +%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. +%% +%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" +%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See +%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations +%% under the License. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% + +-module(cerl_sets). + +%% Standard interface. +-export([new/0,is_set/1,size/1,to_list/1,from_list/1]). +-export([is_element/2,add_element/2,del_element/2]). +-export([union/2,union/1,intersection/2,intersection/1]). +-export([is_disjoint/2]). +-export([subtract/2,is_subset/2]). +-export([fold/3,filter/2]). + +-export_type([set/0, set/1]). + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +-type set() :: set(_). +-opaque set(Element) :: #{Element => 'ok'}. + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +%% new() -> Set +-spec new() -> set(). + +new() -> #{}. + +%% is_set(Set) -> boolean(). +%% Return 'true' if Set is a set of elements, else 'false'. +-spec is_set(Set) -> boolean() when + Set :: term(). + +is_set(S) when is_map(S) -> true; +is_set(_) -> false. + +%% size(Set) -> int(). +%% Return the number of elements in Set. +-spec size(Set) -> non_neg_integer() when + Set :: set(). + +size(S) -> maps:size(S). + +%% to_list(Set) -> [Elem]. +%% Return the elements in Set as a list. +-spec to_list(Set) -> List when + Set :: set(Element), + List :: [Element]. + +to_list(S) -> maps:keys(S). + +%% from_list([Elem]) -> Set. +%% Build a set from the elements in List. +-spec from_list(List) -> Set when + List :: [Element], + Set :: set(Element). +from_list(Ls) -> maps:from_list([{K,ok}||K<-Ls]). + +%% is_element(Element, Set) -> boolean(). +%% Return 'true' if Element is an element of Set, else 'false'. +-spec is_element(Element, Set) -> boolean() when + Set :: set(Element). + +is_element(E,S) -> + case S of + #{E := _} -> true; + _ -> false + end. + +%% add_element(Element, Set) -> Set. +%% Return Set with Element inserted in it. +-spec add_element(Element, Set1) -> Set2 when + Set1 :: set(Element), + Set2 :: set(Element). + +add_element(E,S) -> S#{E=>ok}. + +-spec del_element(Element, Set1) -> Set2 when + Set1 :: set(Element), + Set2 :: set(Element). + +%% del_element(Element, Set) -> Set. +%% Return Set but with Element removed. +del_element(E,S) -> maps:remove(E,S). + +%% union(Set1, Set2) -> Set +%% Return the union of Set1 and Set2. +-spec union(Set1, Set2) -> Set3 when + Set1 :: set(Element), + Set2 :: set(Element), + Set3 :: set(Element). + +union(S1,S2) -> maps:merge(S1,S2). + +%% union([Set]) -> Set +%% Return the union of the list of sets. +-spec union(SetList) -> Set when + SetList :: [set(Element)], + Set :: set(Element). + +union([S1,S2|Ss]) -> + union1(union(S1, S2), Ss); +union([S]) -> S; +union([]) -> new(). + +union1(S1, [S2|Ss]) -> + union1(union(S1, S2), Ss); +union1(S1, []) -> S1. + +%% intersection(Set1, Set2) -> Set. +%% Return the intersection of Set1 and Set2. +-spec intersection(Set1, Set2) -> Set3 when + Set1 :: set(Element), + Set2 :: set(Element), + Set3 :: set(Element). + +intersection(S1, S2) -> + filter(fun (E) -> is_element(E, S1) end, S2). + +%% intersection([Set]) -> Set. +%% Return the intersection of the list of sets. +-spec intersection(SetList) -> Set when + SetList :: [set(Element),...], + Set :: set(Element). + +intersection([S1,S2|Ss]) -> + intersection1(intersection(S1, S2), Ss); +intersection([S]) -> S. + +intersection1(S1, [S2|Ss]) -> + intersection1(intersection(S1, S2), Ss); +intersection1(S1, []) -> S1. + +%% is_disjoint(Set1, Set2) -> boolean(). +%% Check whether Set1 and Set2 are disjoint. +-spec is_disjoint(Set1, Set2) -> boolean() when + Set1 :: set(Element), + Set2 :: set(Element). + +is_disjoint(S1, S2) when map_size(S1) < map_size(S2) -> + fold(fun (_, false) -> false; + (E, true) -> not is_element(E, S2) + end, true, S1); +is_disjoint(S1, S2) -> + fold(fun (_, false) -> false; + (E, true) -> not is_element(E, S1) + end, true, S2). + +%% subtract(Set1, Set2) -> Set. +%% Return all and only the elements of Set1 which are not also in +%% Set2. +-spec subtract(Set1, Set2) -> Set3 when + Set1 :: set(Element), + Set2 :: set(Element), + Set3 :: set(Element). + +subtract(S1, S2) -> + filter(fun (E) -> not is_element(E, S2) end, S1). + +%% is_subset(Set1, Set2) -> boolean(). +%% Return 'true' when every element of Set1 is also a member of +%% Set2, else 'false'. +-spec is_subset(Set1, Set2) -> boolean() when + Set1 :: set(Element), + Set2 :: set(Element). + +is_subset(S1, S2) -> + fold(fun (E, Sub) -> Sub andalso is_element(E, S2) end, true, S1). + +%% fold(Fun, Accumulator, Set) -> Accumulator. +%% Fold function Fun over all elements in Set and return Accumulator. +-spec fold(Function, Acc0, Set) -> Acc1 when + Function :: fun((Element, AccIn) -> AccOut), + Set :: set(Element), + Acc0 :: Acc, + Acc1 :: Acc, + AccIn :: Acc, + AccOut :: Acc. + +fold(F, Init, D) -> + lists:foldl(fun(E,Acc) -> F(E,Acc) end,Init,maps:keys(D)). + +%% filter(Fun, Set) -> Set. +%% Filter Set with Fun. +-spec filter(Pred, Set1) -> Set2 when + Pred :: fun((Element) -> boolean()), + Set1 :: set(Element), + Set2 :: set(Element). + +filter(F, D) -> + maps:from_list(lists:filter(fun({K,_}) -> F(K) end, maps:to_list(D))). diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl b/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl index c45c9a1a29..0158cf64db 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ -type option() :: atom() | {atom(), term()} | {'d', atom(), term()}. --type err_info() :: {erl_scan:line() | 'none', +-type err_info() :: {erl_anno:line() | 'none', module(), term()}. %% ErrorDescriptor -type errors() :: [{file:filename(), [err_info()]}]. -type warnings() :: [{file:filename(), [err_info()]}]. @@ -132,7 +132,8 @@ env_default_opts() -> Str when is_list(Str) -> case erl_scan:string(Str) of {ok,Tokens,_} -> - case erl_parse:parse_term(Tokens ++ [{dot, 1}]) of + Dot = {dot, erl_anno:new(1)}, + case erl_parse:parse_term(Tokens ++ [Dot]) of {ok,List} when is_list(List) -> List; {ok,Term} -> [Term]; {error,_Reason} -> @@ -285,11 +286,20 @@ internal_comp(Passes, File, Suffix, St0) -> St1 = St0#compile{filename=File, dir=Dir, base=Base, ifile=erlfile(Dir, Base, Suffix), ofile=objfile(Base, St0)}, - Run = case member(time, St1#compile.options) of - true -> - io:format("Compiling ~tp\n", [File]), - fun run_tc/2; - false -> fun({_Name,Fun}, St) -> catch Fun(St) end + Opts = St1#compile.options, + Run0 = case member(time, Opts) of + true -> + io:format("Compiling ~tp\n", [File]), + fun run_tc/2; + false -> fun({_Name,Fun}, St) -> catch Fun(St) end + end, + Run = case keyfind(eprof, 1, Opts) of + {eprof,EprofPass} -> + fun(P, St) -> + run_eprof(P, EprofPass, St) + end; + false -> + Run0 end, case fold_comp(Passes, Run, St1) of {ok,St2} -> comp_ret_ok(St2); @@ -320,17 +330,26 @@ fold_comp([{Name,Pass}|Ps], Run, St0) -> fold_comp([], _Run, St) -> {ok,St}. run_tc({Name,Fun}, St) -> - Before0 = statistics(runtime), + T1 = erlang:monotonic_time(), Val = (catch Fun(St)), - After0 = statistics(runtime), - {Before_c, _} = Before0, - {After_c, _} = After0, + T2 = erlang:monotonic_time(), + Elapsed = erlang:convert_time_unit(T2 - T1, native, milli_seconds), Mem0 = erts_debug:flat_size(Val)*erlang:system_info(wordsize), Mem = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~.1f kB", [Mem0/1024])), - io:format(" ~-30s: ~10.2f s ~12s\n", - [Name,(After_c-Before_c) / 1000,Mem]), + io:format(" ~-30s: ~10.3f s ~12s\n", + [Name,Elapsed/1000,Mem]), Val. +run_eprof({Name,Fun}, Name, St) -> + io:format("~p: Running eprof\n", [Name]), + c:appcall(tools, eprof, start_profiling, [[self()]]), + Val = (catch Fun(St)), + c:appcall(tools, eprof, stop_profiling, []), + c:appcall(tools, eprof, analyze, []), + Val; +run_eprof({_,Fun}, _, St) -> + catch Fun(St). + comp_ret_ok(#compile{code=Code,warnings=Warn0,module=Mod,options=Opts}=St) -> case werror(St) of true -> @@ -606,7 +625,7 @@ standard_passes() -> {iff,'to_exp',{done,"E"}}, %% Conversion to Core Erlang. - ?pass(core_module), + {pass,v3_core}, {iff,'dcore',{listing,"core"}}, {iff,'to_core0',{done,"core"}} | core_passes()]. @@ -618,7 +637,7 @@ core_passes() -> [{unless,no_copt, [{core_old_inliner,fun test_old_inliner/1,fun core_old_inliner/1}, {iff,doldinline,{listing,"oldinline"}}, - ?pass(core_fold_module), + {pass,sys_core_fold}, {iff,dcorefold,{listing,"corefold"}}, {core_inline_module,fun test_core_inliner/1,fun core_inline_module/1}, {iff,dinline,{listing,"inline"}}, @@ -631,14 +650,14 @@ core_passes() -> kernel_passes() -> %% Destructive setelement/3 optimization and core lint. - [?pass(core_dsetel_module), + [{pass,sys_core_dsetel}, {iff,dsetel,{listing,"dsetel"}}, {iff,clint,?pass(core_lint_module)}, {iff,core,?pass(save_core_code)}, %% Kernel Erlang and code generation. - ?pass(kernel_module), + {pass,v3_kernel}, {iff,dkern,{listing,"kernel"}}, {iff,'to_kernel',{done,"kernel"}}, {pass,v3_life}, @@ -901,28 +920,35 @@ transform_module(#compile{options=Opt,code=Code0}=St0) -> foldl_transform(St, [T|Ts]) -> Name = "transform " ++ atom_to_list(T), - Fun = fun(S) -> T:parse_transform(S#compile.code, S#compile.options) end, - Run = case member(time, St#compile.options) of - true -> fun run_tc/2; - false -> fun({_Name,F}, S) -> catch F(S) end - end, - case Run({Name, Fun}, St) of - {error,Es,Ws} -> - {error,St#compile{warnings=St#compile.warnings ++ Ws, - errors=St#compile.errors ++ Es}}; - {'EXIT',{undef,_}} -> - Es = [{St#compile.ifile,[{none,compile, - {undef_parse_transform,T}}]}], - {error,St#compile{errors=St#compile.errors ++ Es}}; - {'EXIT',R} -> - Es = [{St#compile.ifile,[{none,compile,{parse_transform,T,R}}]}], - {error,St#compile{errors=St#compile.errors ++ Es}}; - {warning, Forms, Ws} -> - foldl_transform( - St#compile{code=Forms, - warnings=St#compile.warnings ++ Ws}, Ts); - Forms -> - foldl_transform(St#compile{code=Forms}, Ts) + case code:ensure_loaded(T) =:= {module,T} andalso + erlang:function_exported(T, parse_transform, 2) of + true -> + Fun = fun(S) -> + T:parse_transform(S#compile.code, S#compile.options) + end, + Run = case member(time, St#compile.options) of + true -> fun run_tc/2; + false -> fun({_Name,F}, S) -> catch F(S) end + end, + case Run({Name, Fun}, St) of + {error,Es,Ws} -> + {error,St#compile{warnings=St#compile.warnings ++ Ws, + errors=St#compile.errors ++ Es}}; + {'EXIT',R} -> + Es = [{St#compile.ifile,[{none,compile, + {parse_transform,T,R}}]}], + {error,St#compile{errors=St#compile.errors ++ Es}}; + {warning, Forms, Ws} -> + foldl_transform( + St#compile{code=Forms, + warnings=St#compile.warnings ++ Ws}, Ts); + Forms -> + foldl_transform(St#compile{code=Forms}, Ts) + end; + false -> + Es = [{St#compile.ifile,[{none,compile, + {undef_parse_transform,T}}]}], + {error,St#compile{errors=St#compile.errors ++ Es}} end; foldl_transform(St, []) -> {ok,St}. @@ -1176,14 +1202,6 @@ expand_module(#compile{code=Code,options=Opts0}=St0) -> Opts = expand_opts(Opts1), {ok,St0#compile{module=Mod,options=Opts,code={Mod,Exp,Forms}}}. -core_module(#compile{code=Code0,options=Opts}=St) -> - {ok,Code,Ws} = v3_core:module(Code0, Opts), - {ok,St#compile{code=Code,warnings=St#compile.warnings ++ Ws}}. - -core_fold_module(#compile{code=Code0,options=Opts,warnings=Warns}=St) -> - {ok,Code,Ws} = sys_core_fold:module(Code0, Opts), - {ok,St#compile{code=Code,warnings=Warns ++ Ws}}. - core_fold_module_after_inlining(#compile{code=Code0,options=Opts}=St) -> %% Inlining may produce code that generates spurious warnings. %% Ignore all warnings. @@ -1219,14 +1237,6 @@ core_inline_module(#compile{code=Code0,options=Opts}=St) -> Code = cerl_inline:core_transform(Code0, Opts), {ok,St#compile{code=Code}}. -core_dsetel_module(#compile{code=Code0,options=Opts}=St) -> - {ok,Code} = sys_core_dsetel:module(Code0, Opts), - {ok,St#compile{code=Code}}. - -kernel_module(#compile{code=Code0,options=Opts}=St) -> - {ok,Code,Ws} = v3_kernel:module(Code0, Opts), - {ok,St#compile{code=Code,warnings=St#compile.warnings ++ Ws}}. - save_abstract_code(#compile{ifile=File}=St) -> case abstract_code(St) of {ok,Code} -> @@ -1235,7 +1245,8 @@ save_abstract_code(#compile{ifile=File}=St) -> {error,St#compile{errors=St#compile.errors ++ [{File,Es}]}} end. -abstract_code(#compile{code=Code,options=Opts,ofile=OFile}) -> +abstract_code(#compile{code=Code0,options=Opts,ofile=OFile}) -> + Code = erl_parse:anno_to_term(Code0), Abstr = erlang:term_to_binary({raw_abstract_v1,Code}, [compressed]), case member(encrypt_debug_info, Opts) of true -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src b/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src index 2a40c1c379..0bfd998301 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src +++ b/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src @@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ cerl, cerl_clauses, cerl_inline, + cerl_sets, cerl_trees, compile, core_scan, @@ -69,5 +70,5 @@ {registered, []}, {applications, [kernel, stdlib]}, {env, []}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","kernel-3.0","hipe-3.10.3","erts-7.0", - "crypto-3.3"]}]}. + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.5","kernel-4.0","hipe-3.12","erts-7.0", + "crypto-3.6"]}]}. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl index 0d020578f5..102a6951e8 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl @@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ -export([module/2,format_error/1]). -import(lists, [map/2,foldl/3,foldr/3,mapfoldl/3,all/2,any/2, - reverse/1,reverse/2,member/2,nth/2,flatten/1,unzip/1]). + reverse/1,reverse/2,member/2,nth/2,flatten/1, + unzip/1,keyfind/3]). -import(cerl, [ann_c_cons/3,ann_c_map/3,ann_c_tuple/2]). @@ -91,10 +92,10 @@ -endif. %% Variable value info. --record(sub, {v=[], %Variable substitutions - s=[], %Variables in scope - t=[], %Types - in_guard=false}). %In guard or not. +-record(sub, {v=[], %Variable substitutions + s=cerl_sets:new() :: cerl_sets:set(), %Variables in scope + t=#{} :: map(), %Types + in_guard=false}). %In guard or not. -type type_info() :: cerl:cerl() | 'bool' | 'integer'. -type yes_no_maybe() :: 'yes' | 'no' | 'maybe'. @@ -1122,7 +1123,7 @@ let_substs(Vs0, As0, Sub0) -> {Vs2,As1,Ss} = let_substs_1(Vs1, As0, Sub1), Sub2 = sub_add_scope([V || #c_var{name=V} <- Vs2], Sub1), {Vs2,As1, - foldl(fun ({V,S}, Sub) -> sub_set_name(V, S, Sub) end, Sub2, Ss)}. + foldl(fun ({V,S}, Sub) -> sub_set_name(V, S, Sub) end, Sub2, Ss)}. let_substs_1(Vs, #c_values{es=As}, Sub) -> let_subst_list(Vs, As, Sub); @@ -1241,10 +1242,10 @@ is_subst(_) -> false. %% to force renaming if variables in the scope occurs as pattern %% variables. -sub_new() -> #sub{v=orddict:new(),s=gb_trees:empty(),t=[]}. +sub_new() -> #sub{v=orddict:new(),s=cerl_sets:new(),t=#{}}. sub_new(#sub{}=Sub) -> - Sub#sub{v=orddict:new(),t=[]}. + Sub#sub{v=orddict:new(),t=#{}}. sub_new_preserve_types(#sub{}=Sub) -> Sub#sub{v=orddict:new()}. @@ -1261,16 +1262,16 @@ sub_set_var(#c_var{name=V}, Val, Sub) -> sub_set_name(V, Val, #sub{v=S,s=Scope,t=Tdb0}=Sub) -> Tdb1 = kill_types(V, Tdb0), Tdb = copy_type(V, Val, Tdb1), - Sub#sub{v=orddict:store(V, Val, S),s=gb_sets:add(V, Scope),t=Tdb}. + Sub#sub{v=orddict:store(V, Val, S),s=cerl_sets:add_element(V, Scope),t=Tdb}. sub_del_var(#c_var{name=V}, #sub{v=S,s=Scope,t=Tdb}=Sub) -> %% Profiling shows that for programs with many record operations, %% sub_del_var/2 is a bottleneck. Since the scope contains all %% variables that are live, we know that V cannot be present in S %% if it is not in the scope. - case gb_sets:is_member(V, Scope) of + case cerl_sets:is_element(V, Scope) of false -> - Sub#sub{s=gb_sets:insert(V, Scope)}; + Sub#sub{s=cerl_sets:add_element(V, Scope)}; true -> Sub#sub{v=orddict:erase(V, S),t=kill_types(V, Tdb)} end. @@ -1281,12 +1282,12 @@ sub_subst_var(#c_var{name=V}, Val, #sub{v=S0}) -> sub_add_scope(Vs, #sub{s=Scope0}=Sub) -> Scope = foldl(fun(V, S) when is_integer(V); is_atom(V) -> - gb_sets:add(V, S) + cerl_sets:add_element(V, S) end, Scope0, Vs), Sub#sub{s=Scope}. sub_subst_scope(#sub{v=S0,s=Scope}=Sub) -> - S = [{-1,#c_var{name=Sv}} || Sv <- gb_sets:to_list(Scope)]++S0, + S = [{-1,#c_var{name=Sv}} || Sv <- cerl_sets:to_list(Scope)]++S0, Sub#sub{v=S}. sub_is_val(#c_var{name=V}, #sub{v=S,s=Scope}) -> @@ -1294,7 +1295,7 @@ sub_is_val(#c_var{name=V}, #sub{v=S,s=Scope}) -> %% became the new bottleneck. Since the scope contains all %% live variables, a variable V can only be the target for %% a substitution if it is in the scope. - gb_sets:is_member(V, Scope) andalso v_is_value(V, S). + cerl_sets:is_element(V, Scope) andalso v_is_value(V, S). v_is_value(Var, [{_,#c_var{name=Var}}|_]) -> true; v_is_value(Var, [_|T]) -> v_is_value(Var, T); @@ -1624,12 +1625,11 @@ eval_case(Case, _) -> Case. eval_case_warn(#c_primop{anno=Anno, name=#c_literal{val=match_fail}, - args=[#c_literal{val=Reason}]}=Core) - when is_atom(Reason) -> - case member(eval_failure, Anno) of + args=[_]}=Core) -> + case keyfind(eval_failure, 1, Anno) of false -> ok; - true -> + {eval_failure,Reason} -> %% Example: M = not_map, M#{k:=v} add_warning(Core, {eval_failure,Reason}) end; @@ -1760,8 +1760,9 @@ case_opt_compiler_generated(Core) -> %% return Expr0 unchanged. %% case_expand_var(E, #sub{t=Tdb}) -> - case orddict:find(cerl:var_name(E), Tdb) of - {ok,T0} -> + Key = cerl:var_name(E), + case Tdb of + #{Key:=T0} -> case cerl:is_c_tuple(T0) of false -> E; @@ -1785,7 +1786,7 @@ case_expand_var(E, #sub{t=Tdb}) -> E end end; - error -> + _ -> E end. @@ -2147,7 +2148,7 @@ is_bool_expr_list([], _) -> true. %% functions, or is_record/2). %% is_safe_bool_expr(Core, Sub) -> - is_safe_bool_expr_1(Core, Sub, gb_sets:empty()). + is_safe_bool_expr_1(Core, Sub, cerl_sets:new()). is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_call{module=#c_literal{val=erlang}, name=#c_literal{val=is_record}, @@ -2193,7 +2194,7 @@ is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_let{vars=Vars,arg=Arg,body=B}, Sub, BoolVars) -> true -> case {is_safe_bool_expr_1(Arg, Sub, BoolVars),Vars} of {true,[#c_var{name=V}]} -> - is_safe_bool_expr_1(B, Sub, gb_sets:add(V, BoolVars)); + is_safe_bool_expr_1(B, Sub, cerl_sets:add_element(V, BoolVars)); {false,_} -> is_safe_bool_expr_1(B, Sub, BoolVars) end; @@ -2202,7 +2203,7 @@ is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_let{vars=Vars,arg=Arg,body=B}, Sub, BoolVars) -> is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_literal{val=Val}, _Sub, _) -> is_boolean(Val); is_safe_bool_expr_1(#c_var{name=V}, _Sub, BoolVars) -> - gb_sets:is_element(V, BoolVars); + cerl_sets:is_element(V, BoolVars); is_safe_bool_expr_1(_, _, _) -> false. is_safe_bool_expr_list([C|Cs], Sub, BoolVars) -> @@ -2236,7 +2237,7 @@ move_let_into_expr(#c_let{vars=InnerVs0,body=InnerBody0}=Inner, %% in <InnerBody> %% Arg = body(Arg0, Sub0), - ScopeSub0 = sub_subst_scope(Sub0#sub{t=[]}), + ScopeSub0 = sub_subst_scope(Sub0#sub{t=#{}}), {OuterVs,ScopeSub} = pattern_list(OuterVs0, ScopeSub0), OuterBody = body(OuterBody0, ScopeSub), @@ -2275,15 +2276,15 @@ move_let_into_expr(#c_let{vars=Lvs0,body=Lbody0}=Let, CaVars0 = Ca0#c_clause.pats, G0 = Ca0#c_clause.guard, B0 = Ca0#c_clause.body, - ScopeSub0 = sub_subst_scope(Sub0#sub{t=[]}), + ScopeSub0 = sub_subst_scope(Sub0#sub{t=#{}}), {CaVars,ScopeSub} = pattern_list(CaVars0, ScopeSub0), G = guard(G0, ScopeSub), B1 = body(B0, ScopeSub), {Lvs,B2,Sub1} = let_substs(Lvs0, B1, Sub0), - Sub2 = Sub1#sub{s=gb_sets:union(ScopeSub#sub.s, - Sub1#sub.s)}, + Sub2 = Sub1#sub{s=cerl_sets:union(ScopeSub#sub.s, + Sub1#sub.s)}, Lbody = body(Lbody0, Sub2), B = Let#c_let{vars=Lvs,arg=core_lib:make_values(B2),body=Lbody}, @@ -2532,18 +2533,35 @@ maybe_suppress_warnings(Arg, _, _, effect) -> %% Don't suppress any warnings in effect context. Arg; maybe_suppress_warnings(Arg, Vs, PrevBody, value) -> - case suppress_warning(Arg) of + case should_suppress_warning(Arg) of true -> Arg; %Already suppressed. false -> case is_any_var_used(Vs, PrevBody) of true -> - cerl:set_ann(Arg, [compiler_generated]); + suppress_warning([Arg]); false -> Arg end end. +%% Suppress warnings for a Core Erlang expression whose value will +%% be ignored. +suppress_warning([H|T]) -> + case cerl:is_literal(H) of + true -> + suppress_warning(T); + false -> + case cerl:is_data(H) of + true -> + suppress_warning(cerl:data_es(H) ++ T); + false -> + Arg = cerl:set_ann(H, [compiler_generated]), + cerl:c_seq(Arg, suppress_warning(T)) + end + end; +suppress_warning([]) -> void(). + move_case_into_arg(#c_case{arg=#c_let{vars=OuterVars0,arg=OuterArg, body=InnerArg0}=Outer, clauses=InnerClauses}=Inner, Sub) -> @@ -2557,7 +2575,7 @@ move_case_into_arg(#c_case{arg=#c_let{vars=OuterVars0,arg=OuterArg, %% let <OuterVars> = <OuterArg> %% in case <InnerArg> of <InnerClauses> end %% - ScopeSub0 = sub_subst_scope(Sub#sub{t=[]}), + ScopeSub0 = sub_subst_scope(Sub#sub{t=#{}}), {OuterVars,ScopeSub} = pattern_list(OuterVars0, ScopeSub0), InnerArg = body(InnerArg0, ScopeSub), Outer#c_let{vars=OuterVars,arg=OuterArg, @@ -2586,7 +2604,7 @@ move_case_into_arg(#c_case{arg=#c_case{arg=OuterArg, %% <OuterCb> %% end %% - ScopeSub0 = sub_subst_scope(Sub#sub{t=[]}), + ScopeSub0 = sub_subst_scope(Sub#sub{t=#{}}), {OuterPats,ScopeSub} = pattern_list(OuterPats0, ScopeSub0), OuterGuard = guard(OuterGuard0, ScopeSub), InnerArg = body(InnerArg0, ScopeSub), @@ -2671,9 +2689,9 @@ is_any_var_used([], _) -> false. -spec get_type(cerl:cerl(), #sub{}) -> type_info() | 'none'. get_type(#c_var{name=V}, #sub{t=Tdb}) -> - case orddict:find(V, Tdb) of - {ok,Type} -> Type; - error -> none + case Tdb of + #{V:=Type} -> Type; + _ -> none end; get_type(C, _) -> case cerl:type(C) of @@ -2788,35 +2806,38 @@ update_types_1(#c_var{name=V,anno=Anno}, Pat, Types) -> update_types_1(_, _, Types) -> Types. update_types_2(V, [#c_tuple{}=P], Types) -> - orddict:store(V, P, Types); + Types#{V=>P}; update_types_2(V, [#c_literal{val=Bool}], Types) when is_boolean(Bool) -> - orddict:store(V, bool, Types); + Types#{V=>bool}; update_types_2(V, [Type], Types) when is_atom(Type) -> - orddict:store(V, Type, Types); + Types#{V=>Type}; update_types_2(_, _, Types) -> Types. %% kill_types(V, Tdb) -> Tdb' %% Kill any entries that references the variable, %% either in the key or in the value. -kill_types(V, [{V,_}|Tdb]) -> - kill_types(V, Tdb); -kill_types(V, [{_,#c_tuple{}=Tuple}=Entry|Tdb]) -> +kill_types(V, Tdb) -> + maps:from_list(kill_types2(V,maps:to_list(Tdb))). + +kill_types2(V, [{V,_}|Tdb]) -> + kill_types2(V, Tdb); +kill_types2(V, [{_,#c_tuple{}=Tuple}=Entry|Tdb]) -> case core_lib:is_var_used(V, Tuple) of - false -> [Entry|kill_types(V, Tdb)]; - true -> kill_types(V, Tdb) + false -> [Entry|kill_types2(V, Tdb)]; + true -> kill_types2(V, Tdb) end; -kill_types(V, [{_,Atom}=Entry|Tdb]) when is_atom(Atom) -> - [Entry|kill_types(V, Tdb)]; -kill_types(_, []) -> []. +kill_types2(V, [{_,Atom}=Entry|Tdb]) when is_atom(Atom) -> + [Entry|kill_types2(V, Tdb)]; +kill_types2(_, []) -> []. %% copy_type(DestVar, SrcVar, Tdb) -> Tdb' %% If the SrcVar has a type, assign it to DestVar. %% copy_type(V, #c_var{name=Src}, Tdb) -> - case orddict:find(Src, Tdb) of - {ok,Type} -> orddict:store(V, Type, Tdb); - error -> Tdb + case Tdb of + #{Src:=Type} -> Tdb#{V=>Type}; + _ -> Tdb end; copy_type(_, _, Tdb) -> Tdb. @@ -3093,7 +3114,7 @@ add_bin_opt_info(Core, Term) -> end. add_warning(Core, Term) -> - case suppress_warning(Core) of + case should_suppress_warning(Core) of true -> ok; false -> @@ -3118,7 +3139,7 @@ get_file([{file,File}|_]) -> File; get_file([_|T]) -> get_file(T); get_file([]) -> "no_file". % should not happen -suppress_warning(Core) -> +should_suppress_warning(Core) -> is_compiler_generated(Core) orelse is_result_unwanted(Core). @@ -3220,12 +3241,12 @@ format_error(bin_var_used_in_guard) -> verify_scope(E, #sub{s=Scope}) -> Free0 = cerl_trees:free_variables(E), Free = [V || V <- Free0, not is_tuple(V)], %Ignore function names. - case ordsets:is_subset(Free, gb_sets:to_list(Scope)) of + case ordsets:is_subset(Free, cerl_sets:to_list(Scope)) of true -> true; false -> io:format("~p\n", [E]), io:format("~p\n", [Free]), - io:format("~p\n", [gb_sets:to_list(Scope)]), + io:format("~p\n", [cerl_sets:to_list(Scope)]), false end. -endif. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/sys_pre_expand.erl b/lib/compiler/src/sys_pre_expand.erl index f99307c865..4c4628d580 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/sys_pre_expand.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/sys_pre_expand.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -38,7 +38,6 @@ -record(expand, {module=[], %Module name exports=[], %Exports imports=[], %Imports - compile=[], %Compile flags attributes=[], %Attributes callbacks=[], %Callbacks optional_callbacks=[] :: [fa()], %Optional callbacks @@ -46,9 +45,7 @@ vcount=0, %Variable counter func=[], %Current function arity=[], %Arity for current function - fcount=0, %Local fun count - bitdefault, - bittypes + fcount=0 %Local fun count }). %% module(Forms, CompileOptions) @@ -69,15 +66,12 @@ module(Fs0, Opts0) -> %% Build initial expand record. St0 = #expand{exports=PreExp, - compile=Opts, - defined=PreExp, - bitdefault = erl_bits:system_bitdefault(), - bittypes = erl_bits:system_bittypes() + defined=PreExp }, %% Expand the functions. {Tfs,St1} = forms(Fs, define_functions(Fs, St0)), %% Get the correct list of exported functions. - Exports = case member(export_all, St1#expand.compile) of + Exports = case member(export_all, Opts) of true -> gb_sets:to_list(St1#expand.defined); false -> St1#expand.exports end, @@ -85,7 +79,7 @@ module(Fs0, Opts0) -> {Ats,St3} = module_attrs(St1#expand{exports = Exports}), {Mfs,St4} = module_predef_funcs(St3), {St4#expand.module, St4#expand.exports, Ats ++ Tfs ++ Mfs, - St4#expand.compile}. + Opts}. compiler_options(Forms) -> lists:flatten([C || {attribute,_,compile,C} <- Forms]). @@ -121,7 +115,8 @@ is_fa_list(_) -> false. module_predef_funcs(St) -> {Mpf1,St1}=module_predef_func_beh_info(St), {Mpf2,St2}=module_predef_funcs_mod_info(St1), - {Mpf1++Mpf2,St2}. + Mpf = [erl_parse:new_anno(F) || F <- Mpf1++Mpf2], + {Mpf,St2}. module_predef_func_beh_info(#expand{callbacks=[]}=St) -> {[], St}; diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_codegen.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_codegen.erl index 7eec9dd62b..c9b1a45cfc 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_codegen.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_codegen.erl @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ -export([module/2]). -import(lists, [member/2,keymember/3,keysort/2,keydelete/3, - append/1,map/2,flatmap/2,filter/2,foldl/3,foldr/3,mapfoldl/3, + append/1,flatmap/2,filter/2,foldl/3,foldr/3,mapfoldl/3, sort/1,reverse/1,reverse/2]). -import(v3_life, [vdb_find/2]). @@ -57,8 +57,7 @@ break, %Break label recv, %Receive label is_top_block, %Boolean: top block or not - functable=gb_trees:empty(), %Gb tree of local functions: - % {{Name,Arity},Label} + functable=#{}, %Map of local functions: {Name,Arity}=>Label in_catch=false, %Inside a catch or not. need_frame, %Need a stack frame. ultimate_failure %Label for ultimate match failure. @@ -121,24 +120,15 @@ cg_fun(Les, Hvs, Vdb, AtomMod, NameArity, Anno, St0) -> put_reg(V, Reg) end, [], Hvs), stk=[]}, 0, Vdb), - {B0,_Aft,St} = cg_list(Les, 0, Vdb, Bef, + {B,_Aft,St} = cg_list(Les, 0, Vdb, Bef, St3#cg{bfail=0, ultimate_failure=UltimateMatchFail, is_top_block=true}), - B = fix_bs_match_strings(B0), {Name,Arity} = NameArity, Asm = [{label,Fi},line(Anno),{func_info,AtomMod,{atom,Name},Arity}, {label,Fl}|B++[{label,UltimateMatchFail},if_end]], {Asm,Fl,St}. -fix_bs_match_strings([{test,bs_match_string,F,[Ctx,BinList]}|Is]) - when is_list(BinList) -> - I = {test,bs_match_string,F,[Ctx,list_to_bitstring(BinList)]}, - [I|fix_bs_match_strings(Is)]; -fix_bs_match_strings([I|Is]) -> - [I|fix_bs_match_strings(Is)]; -fix_bs_match_strings([]) -> []. - %% cg(Lkexpr, Vdb, StackReg, State) -> {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}. %% Generate code for a kexpr. %% Split function into two steps for clarity, not efficiency. @@ -584,7 +574,7 @@ top_level_block(Keis, Bef, MaxRegs, _St) -> (return) -> [{deallocate,FrameSz},return]; (Tuple) when is_tuple(Tuple) -> - [turn_yregs(tuple_size(Tuple), Tuple, MaxY)]; + [turn_yregs(Tuple, MaxY)]; (Other) -> [Other] end, Keis), @@ -596,14 +586,49 @@ top_level_block(Keis, Bef, MaxRegs, _St) -> %% catches work. The code generation algorithm gives a lower register %% number to the outer catch, which is wrong. -turn_yregs(0, Tp, _) -> Tp; -turn_yregs(El, Tp, MaxY) -> - turn_yregs(El-1,setelement(El,Tp,turn_yreg(element(El,Tp),MaxY)),MaxY). - -turn_yreg({yy,YY},MaxY) -> {y,MaxY-YY}; -turn_yreg({list,Ls},MaxY) -> {list, turn_yreg(Ls,MaxY)}; -turn_yreg(Ts,MaxY) when is_list(Ts) -> [turn_yreg(T,MaxY)||T<-Ts]; -turn_yreg(Other,_MaxY) -> Other. +turn_yregs({call,_,_}=I, _MaxY) -> I; +turn_yregs({call_ext,_,_}=I, _MaxY) -> I; +turn_yregs({jump,_}=I, _MaxY) -> I; +turn_yregs({label,_}=I, _MaxY) -> I; +turn_yregs({line,_}=I, _MaxY) -> I; +turn_yregs({test_heap,_,_}=I, _MaxY) -> I; +turn_yregs({bif,Op,F,A,B}, MaxY) -> + {bif,Op,F,turn_yreg(A, MaxY),turn_yreg(B, MaxY)}; +turn_yregs({gc_bif,Op,F,Live,A,B}, MaxY) when is_integer(Live) -> + {gc_bif,Op,F,Live,turn_yreg(A, MaxY),turn_yreg(B, MaxY)}; +turn_yregs({get_tuple_element,S,N,D}, MaxY) -> + {get_tuple_element,turn_yreg(S, MaxY),N,turn_yreg(D, MaxY)}; +turn_yregs({put_tuple,Arity,D}, MaxY) -> + {put_tuple,Arity,turn_yreg(D, MaxY)}; +turn_yregs({select_val,R,F,L}, MaxY) -> + {select_val,turn_yreg(R, MaxY),F,L}; +turn_yregs({test,Op,F,L}, MaxY) -> + {test,Op,F,turn_yreg(L, MaxY)}; +turn_yregs({test,Op,F,Live,A,B}, MaxY) when is_integer(Live) -> + {test,Op,F,Live,turn_yreg(A, MaxY),turn_yreg(B, MaxY)}; +turn_yregs({Op,A}, MaxY) -> + {Op,turn_yreg(A, MaxY)}; +turn_yregs({Op,A,B}, MaxY) -> + {Op,turn_yreg(A, MaxY),turn_yreg(B, MaxY)}; +turn_yregs({Op,A,B,C}, MaxY) -> + {Op,turn_yreg(A, MaxY),turn_yreg(B, MaxY),turn_yreg(C, MaxY)}; +turn_yregs(Tuple, MaxY) -> + turn_yregs(tuple_size(Tuple), Tuple, MaxY). + +turn_yregs(1, Tp, _) -> + Tp; +turn_yregs(N, Tp, MaxY) -> + E = turn_yreg(element(N, Tp), MaxY), + turn_yregs(N-1, setelement(N, Tp, E), MaxY). + +turn_yreg({yy,YY}, MaxY) -> + {y,MaxY-YY}; +turn_yreg({list,Ls},MaxY) -> + {list,turn_yreg(Ls, MaxY)}; +turn_yreg([_|_]=Ts, MaxY) -> + [turn_yreg(T, MaxY) || T <- Ts]; +turn_yreg(Other, _MaxY) -> + Other. %% select_cg(Sclause, V, TypeFail, ValueFail, StackReg, State) -> %% {Is,StackReg,State}. @@ -647,9 +672,7 @@ select_val_cg(Type, R, [Val, {f,Lbl}], Tf, Vf, [{label,Lbl}|Sis]) -> [{test,select_type_test(Type),{f,Tf},[R]}, {test,is_eq_exact,{f,Vf},[R,{Type,Val}]}|Sis]; select_val_cg(Type, R, Vls0, Tf, Vf, Sis) -> - Vls1 = map(fun ({f,_Lbl} = F) -> F; - (Value) -> {Type,Value} - end, Vls0), + Vls1 = [case Value of {f,_Lbl} -> Value; _ -> {Type,Value} end || Value <- Vls0], [{test,select_type_test(Type),{f,Tf},[R]}, {select_val,R,{f,Vf},{list,Vls1}}|Sis]. select_type_test(integer) -> is_integer; @@ -682,22 +705,37 @@ select_nil(#l{ke={val_clause,nil,B}}, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) -> select_binary(#l{ke={val_clause,{binary,{var,V}},B},i=I,vdb=Vdb}, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) -> Int0 = clear_dead(Bef#sr{reg=Bef#sr.reg}, I, Vdb), - {Bis,Aft,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, Int0, St0), + {Bis0,Aft,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, Int0, St0), CtxReg = fetch_var(V, Int0), Live = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg), - {[{test,bs_start_match2,{f,Tf},Live,[CtxReg,V],CtxReg}, - {bs_save2,CtxReg,{V,V}}|Bis], - Aft,St1}; + Bis1 = [{test,bs_start_match2,{f,Tf},Live,[CtxReg,V],CtxReg}, + {bs_save2,CtxReg,{V,V}}|Bis0], + Bis = finish_select_binary(Bis1), + {Bis,Aft,St1}; select_binary(#l{ke={val_clause,{binary,{var,Ivar}},B},i=I,vdb=Vdb}, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) -> Regs = put_reg(Ivar, Bef#sr.reg), Int0 = clear_dead(Bef#sr{reg=Regs}, I, Vdb), - {Bis,Aft,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, Int0, St0), + {Bis0,Aft,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, Int0, St0), CtxReg = fetch_var(Ivar, Int0), Live = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg), - {[{test,bs_start_match2,{f,Tf},Live,[fetch_var(V, Bef),Ivar],CtxReg}, - {bs_save2,CtxReg,{Ivar,Ivar}}|Bis], - Aft,St1}. + Bis1 = [{test,bs_start_match2,{f,Tf},Live,[fetch_var(V, Bef),Ivar],CtxReg}, + {bs_save2,CtxReg,{Ivar,Ivar}}|Bis0], + Bis = finish_select_binary(Bis1), + {Bis,Aft,St1}. + +finish_select_binary([{bs_save2,R,Point}=I,{bs_restore2,R,Point}|Is]) -> + [I|finish_select_binary(Is)]; +finish_select_binary([{bs_save2,R,Point}=I,{test,is_eq_exact,_,_}=Test, + {bs_restore2,R,Point}|Is]) -> + [I,Test|finish_select_binary(Is)]; +finish_select_binary([{test,bs_match_string,F,[Ctx,BinList]}|Is]) + when is_list(BinList) -> + I = {test,bs_match_string,F,[Ctx,list_to_bitstring(BinList)]}, + [I|finish_select_binary(Is)]; +finish_select_binary([I|Is]) -> + [I|finish_select_binary(Is)]; +finish_select_binary([]) -> []. %% New instructions for selection of binary segments. @@ -1039,7 +1077,7 @@ protected_cg(Ts, Rs, _Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> St2#cg{bfail=Pfail}), %%ok = io:fwrite("cg ~w: ~p~n", [?LINE,{Rs,I,Vdb,Aft}]), %% Set return values to false. - Mis = map(fun ({var,V}) -> {move,{atom,false},fetch_var(V, Aft)} end, Rs), + Mis = [{move,{atom,false},fetch_var(V,Aft)}||{var,V} <- Rs], {Tis ++ [{jump,{f,Psucc}}, {label,Pfail}] ++ Mis ++ [{label,Psucc}], Aft,St3#cg{bfail=St0#cg.bfail}}. @@ -1222,13 +1260,12 @@ enter_line(_, _, _) -> local_func_label(Name, Arity, St) -> local_func_label({Name,Arity}, St). -local_func_label(Key, #cg{functable=Tab}=St0) -> - case gb_trees:lookup(Key, Tab) of - {value,Label} -> - {Label,St0}; - none -> +local_func_label(Key, #cg{functable=Map}=St0) -> + case Map of + #{Key := Label} -> {Label,St0}; + _ -> {Label,St} = new_label(St0), - {Label,St#cg{functable=gb_trees:insert(Key, Label, Tab)}} + {Label,St#cg{functable=Map#{Key => Label}}} end. %% need_stack_frame(State) -> State' @@ -1549,11 +1586,8 @@ set_cg([{var,R}], {map,Op,Map,Es}, Le, Vdb, Bef, SrcReg = cg_reg_arg(Map,Int0), Line = line(Le#l.a), - %% The instruction needs to store keys in term sorted order - %% All keys has to be unique here - Pairs = map_pair_strip_and_termsort(Es), - %% fetch registers for values to be put into the map + Pairs = [{K,V} || {_,K,V} <- Es], List = flatmap(fun({K,V}) -> [K,cg_reg_arg(V,Int0)] end, Pairs), Live = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg), @@ -1580,16 +1614,6 @@ set_cg([{var,R}], Con, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> end, {Ais,clear_dead(Int, Le#l.i, Vdb),St}. -map_pair_strip_and_termsort(Es) -> - %% format in - %% [{map_pair,K,V}] - %% where K is for example {integer, 1} and we want to sort on 1. - Ls = [{K,V}||{_,K,V}<-Es], - lists:sort(fun ({{_,A},_}, {{_,B},_}) -> erts_internal:cmp_term(A,B) =< 0; - ({nil,_}, {{_,B},_}) -> [] =< B; - ({{_,A},_}, {nil,_}) -> A =< [] - end, Ls). - %%% %%% Code generation for constructing binaries. %%% @@ -1964,25 +1988,28 @@ clear_dead(Sr, Until, Vdb) -> stk=clear_dead_stk(Sr#sr.stk, Until, Vdb)}. clear_dead_reg(Sr, Until, Vdb) -> - Reg = map(fun ({_I,V} = IV) -> - case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of - {V,_,L} when L > Until -> IV; - _ -> free %Remove anything else - end; - ({reserved,_I,_V} = Reserved) -> Reserved; - (free) -> free - end, Sr#sr.reg), + Reg = [case R of + {_I,V} = IV -> + case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of + {V,_,L} when L > Until -> IV; + _ -> free %Remove anything else + end; + {reserved,_I,_V} = Reserved -> Reserved; + free -> free + end || R <- Sr#sr.reg], reserve(Sr#sr.res, Reg, Sr#sr.stk). clear_dead_stk(Stk, Until, Vdb) -> - map(fun ({V} = T) -> - case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of - {V,_,L} when L > Until -> T; - _ -> dead %Remove anything else - end; - (free) -> free; - (dead) -> dead - end, Stk). + [case S of + {V} = T -> + case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of + {V,_,L} when L > Until -> T; + _ -> dead %Remove anything else + end; + free -> free; + dead -> dead + end || S <- Stk]. + %% sr_merge(Sr1, Sr2) -> Sr. %% Merge two stack/register states keeping the longest of both stack @@ -2112,9 +2139,11 @@ put_stack(Val, [free|Stk]) -> [{Val}|Stk]; put_stack(Val, [NotFree|Stk]) -> [NotFree|put_stack(Val, Stk)]. put_stack_carefully(Val, Stk0) -> - case catch put_stack_carefully1(Val, Stk0) of - error -> error; - Stk1 when is_list(Stk1) -> Stk1 + try + put_stack_carefully1(Val, Stk0) + catch + throw:error -> + error end. put_stack_carefully1(_, []) -> throw(error); diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl index c954d21e59..ecaecb0ff6 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -83,8 +83,6 @@ -include("core_parse.hrl"). --define(REC_OFFSET, 100000000). % Also in erl_expand_records. - %% Internal core expressions and help functions. %% N.B. annotations fields in place as normal Core expressions. @@ -170,8 +168,10 @@ form({attribute,_,file,{File,_Line}}, {Fs,As,Ws,_}, _Opts) -> form({attribute,_,_,_}=F, {Fs,As,Ws,File}, _Opts) -> {Fs,[attribute(F)|As],Ws,File}. -attribute({attribute,Line,Name,Val}) -> - {#c_literal{val=Name, anno=[Line]}, #c_literal{val=Val, anno=[Line]}}. +attribute(Attribute) -> + Fun = fun(A) -> [erl_anno:location(A)] end, + {attribute,Line,Name,Val} = erl_parse:map_anno(Fun, Attribute), + {#c_literal{val=Name, anno=Line}, #c_literal{val=Val, anno=Line}}. %% function_dump(module_info,_,_,_) -> ok; %% function_dump(Name,Arity,Format,Terms) -> @@ -538,19 +538,8 @@ expr({tuple,L,Es0}, St0) -> {annotate_tuple(A, Es1, St1),Eps,St1}; expr({map,L,Es0}, St0) -> map_build_pairs(#c_literal{val=#{}}, Es0, full_anno(L, St0), St0); -expr({map,L,M0,Es0}, St0) -> - try expr_map(M0,Es0,lineno_anno(L, St0),St0) of - {_,_,_}=Res -> Res - catch - throw:{bad_map,Warning} -> - St = add_warning(L, Warning, St0), - LineAnno = lineno_anno(L, St), - As = [#c_literal{anno=LineAnno,val=badarg}], - {#icall{anno=#a{anno=LineAnno}, %Must have an #a{} - module=#c_literal{anno=LineAnno,val=erlang}, - name=#c_literal{anno=LineAnno,val=error}, - args=As},[],St} - end; +expr({map,L,M,Es}, St) -> + expr_map(M, Es, L, St); expr({bin,L,Es0}, St0) -> try expr_bin(Es0, full_anno(L, St0), St0) of {_,_,_}=Res -> Res @@ -740,7 +729,7 @@ make_bool_switch(L, E, V, T, F, #core{}) -> make_bool_switch_body(L, E, V, T, F). make_bool_switch_body(L, E, V, T, F) -> - NegL = neg_line(abs_line(L)), + NegL = no_compiler_warning(L), Error = {tuple,NegL,[{atom,NegL,badarg},V]}, {'case',NegL,E, [{clause,NegL,[{atom,NegL,true}],[],[T]}, @@ -751,18 +740,21 @@ make_bool_switch_body(L, E, V, T, F) -> make_bool_switch_guard(_, E, _, {atom,_,true}, {atom,_,false}) -> E; make_bool_switch_guard(L, E, V, T, F) -> - NegL = neg_line(abs_line(L)), + NegL = no_compiler_warning(L), {'case',NegL,E, [{clause,NegL,[{atom,NegL,true}],[],[T]}, {clause,NegL,[{atom,NegL,false}],[],[F]}, {clause,NegL,[V],[],[V]} ]}. -expr_map(M0, Es0, A, St0) -> +expr_map(M0, Es0, L, St0) -> {M1,Eps0,St1} = safe(M0, St0), + Badmap = badmap_term(M1, St1), + A = lineno_anno(L, St1), + Fc = fail_clause([], [{eval_failure,badmap}|A], Badmap), case is_valid_map_src(M1) of true -> - {M2,Eps1,St2} = map_build_pairs(M1, Es0, A, St1), + {M2,Eps1,St2} = map_build_pairs(M1, Es0, full_anno(L, St1), St1), M3 = case Es0 of [] -> M1; [_|_] -> M2 @@ -775,13 +767,23 @@ expr_map(M0, Es0, A, St0) -> name=#c_literal{anno=A,val=is_map}, args=[M1]}], body=[M3]}], - Fc = fail_clause([], [eval_failure|A], #c_literal{val=badarg}), Eps = Eps0 ++ Eps1, {#icase{anno=#a{anno=A},args=[],clauses=Cs,fc=Fc},Eps,St2}; false -> - throw({bad_map,bad_map}) + %% Not a map source. The update will always fail. + St2 = add_warning(L, badmap, St1), + #iclause{body=[Fail]} = Fc, + {Fail,Eps0,St2} end. +badmap_term(_Map, #core{in_guard=true}) -> + %% The code generator cannot handle complex error reasons + %% in guards. But the exact error reason does not matter anyway + %% since it is not user-visible. + #c_literal{val=badmap}; +badmap_term(Map, #core{in_guard=false}) -> + #c_tuple{es=[#c_literal{val=badmap},Map]}. + map_build_pairs(Map, Es0, Ann, St0) -> {Es,Pre,St1} = map_build_pairs_1(Es0, St0), {ann_c_map(Ann, Map, Es),Pre,St1}. @@ -867,10 +869,10 @@ constant_bin_1(Es) -> ({float,_,F}, B) -> {value,F,B}; ({atom,_,undefined}, B) -> {value,undefined,B} end, - case catch eval_bits:expr_grp(Es, EmptyBindings, EvalFun) of + try eval_bits:expr_grp(Es, EmptyBindings, EvalFun) of {value,Bin,EmptyBindings} -> - Bin; - _ -> + Bin + catch error:_ -> error end. @@ -917,7 +919,7 @@ verify_suitable_fields([]) -> ok. %% (We don't need an exact result for this purpose.) count_bits(Int) -> - count_bits_1(abs_line(Int), 64). + count_bits_1(abs(Int), 64). count_bits_1(0, Bits) -> Bits; count_bits_1(Int, Bits) -> count_bits_1(Int bsr 64, Bits+64). @@ -2309,22 +2311,15 @@ bitstr_vars(Segs, Vs) -> lit_vars(V, lit_vars(S, Vs0)) end, Vs, Segs). -record_anno(L, St) when L >= ?REC_OFFSET -> - case member(dialyzer, St#core.opts) of - true -> - [record | lineno_anno(L - ?REC_OFFSET, St)]; - false -> - full_anno(L, St) - end; -record_anno(L, St) when L < -?REC_OFFSET -> - case member(dialyzer, St#core.opts) of +record_anno(L, St) -> + case + erl_anno:record(L) andalso member(dialyzer, St#core.opts) + of true -> - [record | lineno_anno(L + ?REC_OFFSET, St)]; + [record | lineno_anno(L, St)]; false -> full_anno(L, St) - end; -record_anno(L, St) -> - full_anno(L, St). + end. full_anno(L, #core{wanted=false}=St) -> [result_not_wanted|lineno_anno(L, St)]; @@ -2332,13 +2327,10 @@ full_anno(L, #core{wanted=true}=St) -> lineno_anno(L, St). lineno_anno(L, St) -> - {line, Line} = erl_parse:get_attribute(L, line), - if - Line < 0 -> - [-Line] ++ St#core.file ++ [compiler_generated]; - true -> - [Line] ++ St#core.file - end. + Line = erl_anno:line(L), + Generated = erl_anno:generated(L), + CompilerGenerated = [compiler_generated || Generated], + [Line] ++ St#core.file ++ CompilerGenerated. get_lineno_anno(Ce) -> case get_anno(Ce) of @@ -2346,15 +2338,8 @@ get_lineno_anno(Ce) -> A when is_list(A) -> A end. -location(L) -> - {location,Location} = erl_parse:get_attribute(L, location), - Location. - -abs_line(L) -> - erl_parse:set_line(L, fun(Line) -> abs(Line) end). - -neg_line(L) -> - erl_parse:set_line(L, fun(Line) -> -abs(Line) end). +no_compiler_warning(Anno) -> + erl_anno:set_generated(true, Anno). %% %% The following three functions are used both with cerl:cerl() and with i()'s @@ -2395,9 +2380,13 @@ format_error(nomatch) -> "pattern cannot possibly match"; format_error(bad_binary) -> "binary construction will fail because of a type mismatch"; -format_error(bad_map) -> +format_error(badmap) -> "map construction will fail because of a type mismatch". -add_warning(Line, Term, #core{ws=Ws,file=[{file,File}]}=St) when Line >= 0 -> - St#core{ws=[{File,[{location(Line),?MODULE,Term}]}|Ws]}; -add_warning(_, _, St) -> St. +add_warning(Anno, Term, #core{ws=Ws,file=[{file,File}]}=St) -> + case erl_anno:generated(Anno) of + false -> + St#core{ws=[{File,[{erl_anno:location(Anno),?MODULE,Term}]}|Ws]}; + true -> + St + end. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl index 0ac1aaf158..c21b2a1505 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ copy_anno(Kdst, Ksrc) -> ff, %Current function vcount=0, %Variable counter fcount=0, %Fun counter - ds=[], %Defined variables + ds=cerl_sets:new() :: cerl_sets:set(), %Defined variables funs=[], %Fun functions free=[], %Free variables ws=[] :: [warning()], %Warnings. @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ include_attribute(_) -> true. function({#c_var{name={F,Arity}=FA},Body}, St0) -> try - St1 = St0#kern{func=FA,ff=undefined,vcount=0,fcount=0,ds=sets:new()}, + St1 = St0#kern{func=FA,ff=undefined,vcount=0,fcount=0,ds=cerl_sets:new()}, {#ifun{anno=Ab,vars=Kvs,body=B0},[],St2} = expr(Body, new_sub(), St1), {B1,_,St3} = ubody(B0, return, St2), %%B1 = B0, St3 = St2, %Null second pass @@ -715,15 +715,15 @@ force_variable(Ke, St0) -> %% handling. pattern(#c_var{anno=A,name=V}, _Isub, Osub, St0) -> - case sets:is_element(V, St0#kern.ds) of + case cerl_sets:is_element(V, St0#kern.ds) of true -> {New,St1} = new_var_name(St0), {#k_var{anno=A,name=New}, set_vsub(V, New, Osub), - St1#kern{ds=sets:add_element(New, St1#kern.ds)}}; + St1#kern{ds=cerl_sets:add_element(New, St1#kern.ds)}}; false -> {#k_var{anno=A,name=V},Osub, - St0#kern{ds=sets:add_element(V, St0#kern.ds)}} + St0#kern{ds=cerl_sets:add_element(V, St0#kern.ds)}} end; pattern(#c_literal{anno=A,val=Val}, _Isub, Osub, St) -> {#k_literal{anno=A,val=Val},Osub,St}; @@ -836,12 +836,23 @@ get_vsub(V, Vsub) -> set_vsub(V, S, Vsub) -> orddict:store(V, S, Vsub). -subst_vsub(V, S, Vsub0) -> - %% Fold chained substitutions. - Vsub1 = orddict:map(fun (_, V1) when V1 =:= V -> S; - (_, V1) -> V1 - end, Vsub0), - orddict:store(V, S, Vsub1). +subst_vsub(Key, New, [{K,Key}|Dict]) -> + %% Fold chained substitution. + [{K,New}|subst_vsub(Key, New, Dict)]; +subst_vsub(Key, New, [{K,_}|_]=Dict) when Key < K -> + %% Insert the new substitution here, and continue + %% look for chained substitutions. + [{Key,New}|subst_vsub_1(Key, New, Dict)]; +subst_vsub(Key, New, [{K,_}=E|Dict]) when Key > K -> + [E|subst_vsub(Key, New, Dict)]; +subst_vsub(Key, New, []) -> [{Key,New}]. + +subst_vsub_1(V, S, [{K,V}|Dict]) -> + %% Fold chained substitution. + [{K,S}|subst_vsub_1(V, S, Dict)]; +subst_vsub_1(V, S, [E|Dict]) -> + [E|subst_vsub_1(V, S, Dict)]; +subst_vsub_1(_, _, []) -> []. get_fsub(F, A, Fsub) -> case orddict:find({F,A}, Fsub) of @@ -886,7 +897,7 @@ new_vars(0, St, Vs) -> {Vs,St}. make_vars(Vs) -> [ #k_var{name=V} || V <- Vs ]. add_var_def(V, St) -> - St#kern{ds=sets:add_element(V#k_var.name, St#kern.ds)}. + St#kern{ds=cerl_sets:add_element(V#k_var.name, St#kern.ds)}. %%add_vars_def(Vs, St) -> %% Ds = foldl(fun (#k_var{name=V}, Ds) -> add_element(V, Ds) end, diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_life.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_life.erl index 75bd188479..ee0565efb6 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_life.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_life.erl @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ -export([vdb_find/2]). --import(lists, [member/2,map/2,foldl/3,reverse/1,sort/1]). +-import(lists, [member/2,map/2,reverse/1,sort/1]). -import(ordsets, [add_element/2,intersection/2,union/2]). -include("v3_kernel.hrl"). @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ functions([], Acc) -> reverse(Acc). function(#k_fdef{anno=#k{a=Anno},func=F,arity=Ar,vars=Vs,body=Kb}) -> try As = var_list(Vs), - Vdb0 = foldl(fun ({var,N}, Vdb) -> new_var(N, 0, Vdb) end, [], As), + Vdb0 = init_vars(As), %% Force a top-level match! B0 = case Kb of #k_match{} -> Kb; @@ -94,14 +94,14 @@ function(#k_fdef{anno=#k{a=Anno},func=F,arity=Ar,vars=Vs,body=Kb}) -> body(#k_seq{arg=Ke,body=Kb}, I, Vdb0) -> %%ok = io:fwrite("life ~w:~p~n", [?LINE,{Ke,I,Vdb0}]), A = get_kanno(Ke), - Vdb1 = use_vars(A#k.us, I, new_vars(A#k.ns, I, Vdb0)), + Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, A#k.ns), I, Vdb0), {Es,MaxI,Vdb2} = body(Kb, I+1, Vdb1), E = expr(Ke, I, Vdb2), {[E|Es],MaxI,Vdb2}; body(Ke, I, Vdb0) -> %%ok = io:fwrite("life ~w:~p~n", [?LINE,{Ke,I,Vdb0}]), A = get_kanno(Ke), - Vdb1 = use_vars(A#k.us, I, new_vars(A#k.ns, I, Vdb0)), + Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, A#k.ns), I, Vdb0), E = expr(Ke, I, Vdb1), {[E],I,Vdb1}. @@ -150,12 +150,12 @@ expr(#k_try_enter{anno=A,arg=Ka,vars=Vs,body=Kb,evars=Evs,handler=Kh}, I, Vdb) - %% the body and handler. Add try tag 'variable'. Ab = get_kanno(Kb), Ah = get_kanno(Kh), - Tdb1 = use_vars(Ab#k.us, I+3, use_vars(Ah#k.us, I+3, Tdb0)), + Tdb1 = use_vars(union(Ab#k.us, Ah#k.us), I+3, Tdb0), Tdb2 = vdb_sub(I, I+2, Tdb1), Vnames = fun (Kvar) -> Kvar#k_var.name end, %Get the variable names {Aes,_,Adb} = body(Ka, I+2, add_var({catch_tag,I+1}, I+1, 1000000, Tdb2)), - {Bes,_,Bdb} = body(Kb, I+4, new_vars(map(Vnames, Vs), I+3, Tdb2)), - {Hes,_,Hdb} = body(Kh, I+4, new_vars(map(Vnames, Evs), I+3, Tdb2)), + {Bes,_,Bdb} = body(Kb, I+4, new_vars(sort(map(Vnames, Vs)), I+3, Tdb2)), + {Hes,_,Hdb} = body(Kh, I+4, new_vars(sort(map(Vnames, Evs)), I+3, Tdb2)), #l{ke={try_enter,#l{ke={block,Aes},i=I+1,vdb=Adb,a=[]}, var_list(Vs),#l{ke={block,Bes},i=I+3,vdb=Bdb,a=[]}, var_list(Evs),#l{ke={block,Hes},i=I+3,vdb=Hdb,a=[]}}, @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ expr(#k_receive{anno=A,var=V,body=Kb,timeout=T,action=Ka,ret=Rs}, I, Vdb) -> %% Work out imported variables which need to be locked. Rdb = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb), M = match(Kb, add_element(V#k_var.name, A#k.us), I+1, [], - new_var(V#k_var.name, I, Rdb)), + new_vars([V#k_var.name], I, Rdb)), {Tes,_,Adb} = body(Ka, I+1, Rdb), #l{ke={receive_loop,atomic(T),variable(V),M, #l{ke=Tes,i=I+1,vdb=Adb,a=[]},var_list(Rs)}, @@ -199,12 +199,12 @@ body_try(#k_try{anno=A,arg=Ka,vars=Vs,body=Kb,evars=Evs,handler=Kh,ret=Rs}, %% the body and handler. Add try tag 'variable'. Ab = get_kanno(Kb), Ah = get_kanno(Kh), - Tdb1 = use_vars(Ab#k.us, I+3, use_vars(Ah#k.us, I+3, Tdb0)), + Tdb1 = use_vars(union(Ab#k.us, Ah#k.us), I+3, Tdb0), Tdb2 = vdb_sub(I, I+2, Tdb1), Vnames = fun (Kvar) -> Kvar#k_var.name end, %Get the variable names {Aes,_,Adb} = body(Ka, I+2, add_var({catch_tag,I+1}, I+1, locked, Tdb2)), - {Bes,_,Bdb} = body(Kb, I+4, new_vars(map(Vnames, Vs), I+3, Tdb2)), - {Hes,_,Hdb} = body(Kh, I+4, new_vars(map(Vnames, Evs), I+3, Tdb2)), + {Bes,_,Bdb} = body(Kb, I+4, new_vars(sort(map(Vnames, Vs)), I+3, Tdb2)), + {Hes,_,Hdb} = body(Kh, I+4, new_vars(sort(map(Vnames, Evs)), I+3, Tdb2)), #l{ke={'try',#l{ke={block,Aes},i=I+1,vdb=Adb,a=[]}, var_list(Vs),#l{ke={block,Bes},i=I+3,vdb=Bdb,a=[]}, var_list(Evs),#l{ke={block,Hes},i=I+3,vdb=Hdb,a=[]}, @@ -400,79 +400,78 @@ is_gc_bif(Bif, Arity) -> erl_internal:new_type_test(Bif, Arity) orelse erl_internal:comp_op(Bif, Arity)). -%% new_var(VarName, I, Vdb) -> Vdb. +%% Keep track of life time for variables. +%% +%% init_vars([{var,VarName}]) -> Vdb. %% new_vars([VarName], I, Vdb) -> Vdb. -%% use_var(VarName, I, Vdb) -> Vdb. %% use_vars([VarName], I, Vdb) -> Vdb. %% add_var(VarName, F, L, Vdb) -> Vdb. +%% +%% The list of variable names for new_vars/3 and use_vars/3 +%% must be sorted. -new_var(V, I, Vdb) -> - vdb_store_new(V, I, I, Vdb). +init_vars(Vs) -> + vdb_new(Vs). -new_vars(Vs, I, Vdb0) -> - foldl(fun (V, Vdb) -> new_var(V, I, Vdb) end, Vdb0, Vs). +new_vars([], _, Vdb) -> Vdb; +new_vars([V], I, Vdb) -> vdb_store_new(V, {V,I,I}, Vdb); +new_vars(Vs, I, Vdb) -> vdb_update_vars(Vs, Vdb, I). -use_var(V, I, Vdb) -> +use_vars([], _, Vdb) -> + Vdb; +use_vars([V], I, Vdb) -> case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of - {V,F,L} when I > L -> vdb_update(V, F, I, Vdb); + {V,F,L} when I > L -> vdb_update(V, {V,F,I}, Vdb); {V,_,_} -> Vdb; - error -> vdb_store_new(V, I, I, Vdb) - end. + error -> vdb_store_new(V, {V,I,I}, Vdb) + end; +use_vars(Vs, I, Vdb) -> vdb_update_vars(Vs, Vdb, I). -use_vars([], _, Vdb) -> Vdb; -use_vars([V], I, Vdb) -> use_var(V, I, Vdb); -use_vars(Vs, I, Vdb) -> - Res = use_vars_1(sort(Vs), Vdb, I), - %% The following line can be used as an assertion. - %% Res = foldl(fun (V, Vdb) -> use_var(V, I, Vdb) end, Vdb, Vs), - Res. +add_var(V, F, L, Vdb) -> + vdb_store_new(V, {V,F,L}, Vdb). -%% Measurements show that it is worthwhile having this special -%% function that updates/inserts several variables at once. +%% is_in_guard() -> true|false. -use_vars_1([V|_]=Vs, [{V1,_,_}=Vd|Vdb], I) when V > V1 -> - [Vd|use_vars_1(Vs, Vdb, I)]; -use_vars_1([V|Vs], [{V1,_,_}|_]=Vdb, I) when V < V1 -> - %% New variable. - [{V,I,I}|use_vars_1(Vs, Vdb, I)]; -use_vars_1([V|Vs], [{_,F,L}=Vd|Vdb], I) -> - %% Existing variable. - if - I > L ->[{V,F,I}|use_vars_1(Vs, Vdb, I)]; - true -> [Vd|use_vars_1(Vs, Vdb, I)] - end; -use_vars_1([V|Vs], [], I) -> - %% New variable. - [{V,I,I}|use_vars_1(Vs, [], I)]; -use_vars_1([], Vdb, _) -> Vdb. +is_in_guard() -> + get(guard_refc) > 0. -add_var(V, F, L, Vdb) -> - vdb_store_new(V, F, L, Vdb). +%% vdb + +vdb_new(Vs) -> + sort([{V,0,0} || {var,V} <- Vs]). vdb_find(V, Vdb) -> - %% Performance note: Profiling shows that this function accounts for - %% a lot of the execution time when huge constant terms are built. - %% Using the BIF lists:keyfind/3 is a lot faster than the - %% original Erlang version. case lists:keyfind(V, 1, Vdb) of false -> error; Vd -> Vd end. -%vdb_find(V, [{V1,F,L}=Vd|Vdb]) when V < V1 -> error; -%vdb_find(V, [{V1,F,L}=Vd|Vdb]) when V == V1 -> Vd; -%vdb_find(V, [{V1,F,L}=Vd|Vdb]) when V > V1 -> vdb_find(V, Vdb); -%vdb_find(V, []) -> error. +vdb_update(V, Update, [{V,_,_}|Vdb]) -> + [Update|Vdb]; +vdb_update(V, Update, [Vd|Vdb]) -> + [Vd|vdb_update(V, Update, Vdb)]. -vdb_update(V, F, L, [{V1,_,_}=Vd|Vdb]) when V > V1 -> - [Vd|vdb_update(V, F, L, Vdb)]; -vdb_update(V, F, L, [{V1,_,_}|Vdb]) when V == V1 -> - [{V,F,L}|Vdb]. +vdb_store_new(V, New, [{V1,_,_}=Vd|Vdb]) when V > V1 -> + [Vd|vdb_store_new(V, New, Vdb)]; +vdb_store_new(V, New, [{V1,_,_}|_]=Vdb) when V < V1 -> + [New|Vdb]; +vdb_store_new(_, New, []) -> [New]. -vdb_store_new(V, F, L, [{V1,_,_}=Vd|Vdb]) when V > V1 -> - [Vd|vdb_store_new(V, F, L, Vdb)]; -vdb_store_new(V, F, L, [{V1,_,_}|_]=Vdb) when V < V1 -> [{V,F,L}|Vdb]; -vdb_store_new(V, F, L, []) -> [{V,F,L}]. +vdb_update_vars([V|_]=Vs, [{V1,_,_}=Vd|Vdb], I) when V > V1 -> + [Vd|vdb_update_vars(Vs, Vdb, I)]; +vdb_update_vars([V|Vs], [{V1,_,_}|_]=Vdb, I) when V < V1 -> + %% New variable. + [{V,I,I}|vdb_update_vars(Vs, Vdb, I)]; +vdb_update_vars([V|Vs], [{_,F,L}=Vd|Vdb], I) -> + %% Existing variable. + if + I > L -> [{V,F,I}|vdb_update_vars(Vs, Vdb, I)]; + true -> [Vd|vdb_update_vars(Vs, Vdb, I)] + end; +vdb_update_vars([V|Vs], [], I) -> + %% New variable. + [{V,I,I}|vdb_update_vars(Vs, [], I)]; +vdb_update_vars([], Vdb, _) -> Vdb. %% vdb_sub(Min, Max, Vdb) -> Vdb. %% Extract variables which are used before and after Min. Lock @@ -482,8 +481,3 @@ vdb_sub(Min, Max, Vdb) -> [ if L >= Max -> {V,F,locked}; true -> Vd end || {V,F,L}=Vd <- Vdb, F < Min, L >= Min ]. - -%% is_in_guard() -> true|false. - -is_in_guard() -> - get(guard_refc) > 0. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/Makefile b/lib/compiler/test/Makefile index 73d52a48bc..98125fc84e 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/Makefile +++ b/lib/compiler/test/Makefile @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ MODULES= \ record_SUITE \ trycatch_SUITE \ warnings_SUITE \ + z_SUITE \ test_lib NO_OPT= \ @@ -79,12 +80,6 @@ INLINE= \ receive \ record -CORE_MODULES = \ - bs_shadowed_size_var \ - unused_multiple_values_error \ - nested_call_in_case - - NO_OPT_MODULES= $(NO_OPT:%=%_no_opt_SUITE) NO_OPT_ERL_FILES= $(NO_OPT_MODULES:%=%.erl) POST_OPT_MODULES= $(NO_OPT:%=%_post_opt_SUITE) @@ -94,8 +89,6 @@ INLINE_ERL_FILES= $(INLINE_MODULES:%=%.erl) ERL_FILES= $(MODULES:%=%.erl) -CORE_FILES= $(CORE_MODULES:%=%.core) - ##TARGET_FILES= $(MODULES:%=$(EBIN)/%.$(EMULATOR)) ##INSTALL_PROGS= $(TARGET_FILES) @@ -162,7 +155,7 @@ release_spec: opt release_tests_spec: make_emakefile $(INSTALL_DIR) "$(RELSYSDIR)" $(INSTALL_DATA) compiler.spec compiler.cover \ - $(EMAKEFILE) $(ERL_FILES) $(CORE_FILES) "$(RELSYSDIR)" + $(EMAKEFILE) $(ERL_FILES) "$(RELSYSDIR)" $(INSTALL_DATA) $(NO_OPT_ERL_FILES) $(POST_OPT_ERL_FILES) \ $(INLINE_ERL_FILES) "$(RELSYSDIR)" chmod -R u+w "$(RELSYSDIR)" diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl index 1b1c7db0e8..e64dd6b9c3 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ overwrite_catchtag/1,overwrite_trytag/1,accessing_tags/1,bad_catch_try/1, cons_guard/1, freg_range/1,freg_uninit/1,freg_state/1, - bad_bin_match/1,bin_aligned/1,bad_dsetel/1, + bad_bin_match/1,bad_dsetel/1, state_after_fault_in_catch/1,no_exception_in_catch/1, undef_label/1,illegal_instruction/1,failing_gc_guard_bif/1, map_field_lists/1]). @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ groups() -> unsafe_catch,dead_code, overwrite_catchtag,overwrite_trytag,accessing_tags, bad_catch_try,cons_guard,freg_range,freg_uninit, - freg_state,bad_bin_match,bin_aligned,bad_dsetel, + freg_state,bad_bin_match,bad_dsetel, state_after_fault_in_catch,no_exception_in_catch, undef_label,illegal_instruction,failing_gc_guard_bif, map_field_lists]}]. @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ unsafe_catch(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line [{{t,small,2}, {{bs_put_integer,{f,0},{integer,16},1, - {field_flags,[aligned,unsigned,big]},{y,0}}, + {field_flags,[unsigned,big]},{y,0}}, 20, {unassigned,{y,0}}}}] = Errors, ok. @@ -211,20 +211,21 @@ accessing_tags(Config) when is_list(Config) -> bad_catch_try(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Errors = do_val(bad_catch_try, Config), - ?line [{{bad_catch_try,bad_1,1}, - {{'catch',{x,0},{f,3}}, - 5,{invalid_store,{x,0},{catchtag,[3]}}}}, - {{bad_catch_try,bad_2,1}, - {{catch_end,{x,9}}, - 8,{source_not_y_reg,{x,9}}}}, - {{bad_catch_try,bad_3,1}, - {{catch_end,{y,1}},9,{bad_type,{atom,kalle}}}}, - {{bad_catch_try,bad_4,1}, - {{'try',{x,0},{f,15}},5,{invalid_store,{x,0},{trytag,[15]}}}}, - {{bad_catch_try,bad_5,1}, - {{try_case,{y,1}},12,{bad_type,term}}}, - {{bad_catch_try,bad_6,1}, - {{try_end,{y,1}},8,{bad_type,{integer,1}}}}] = Errors, + [{{bad_catch_try,bad_1,1}, + {{'catch',{x,0},{f,3}}, + 5,{invalid_store,{x,0},{catchtag,[3]}}}}, + {{bad_catch_try,bad_2,1}, + {{catch_end,{x,9}}, + 8,{source_not_y_reg,{x,9}}}}, + {{bad_catch_try,bad_3,1}, + {{catch_end,{y,1}},9,{bad_type,{atom,kalle}}}}, + {{bad_catch_try,bad_4,1}, + {{'try',{x,0},{f,15}},5,{invalid_store,{x,0},{trytag,[15]}}}}, + {{bad_catch_try,bad_5,1}, + {{try_case,{y,1}},12,{bad_type,term}}}, + {{bad_catch_try,bad_6,1}, + {{move,{integer,1},{y,1}},7, + {invalid_store,{y,1},{integer,1}}}}] = Errors, ok. cons_guard(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -298,19 +299,6 @@ bad_bin_match(Config) when is_list(Config) -> do_val(bad_bin_match, Config), ok. -bin_aligned(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - Errors = do_val(bin_aligned, Config), - ?line - [{{t,decode,1}, - {{bs_put_integer,{f,0}, - {integer,5}, - 1, - {field_flags,[unsigned,big,aligned]}, - {integer,0}}, - 10, - {aligned_flag_set,{bits,3}}}}] = Errors, - ok. - bad_dsetel(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Errors = do_val(bad_dsetel, Config), ?line @@ -420,9 +408,9 @@ map_field_lists(Config) -> Errors = do_val(map_field_lists, Config), [{{map_field_lists,x,1}, {{test,has_map_fields,{f,1},{x,0}, - {list,[{atom,z},{atom,a}]}}, + {list,[{atom,a},{atom,a}]}}, 5, - not_strict_order}}, + keys_not_unique}}, {{map_field_lists,y,1}, {{test,has_map_fields,{f,3},{x,0},{list,[]}}, 5, diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/bad_catch_try.S b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/bad_catch_try.S index 2a53f0dd93..6035f23506 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/bad_catch_try.S +++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/bad_catch_try.S @@ -63,11 +63,11 @@ {label,9}. {func_info,{atom,bad_catch_try},{atom,bad_3},1}. {label,10}. - {allocate,1,1}. + {allocate,2,1}. + {move,{atom,kalle},{y,1}}. {'catch',{y,0},{f,11}}. {call,1,{f,26}}. {label,11}. - {move,{atom,kalle},{y,1}}. {catch_end,{y,1}}. {test,is_tuple,{f,12},[{x,0}]}. {test,test_arity,{f,12},[{x,0},2]}. @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ {label,17}. {func_info,{atom,bad_catch_try},{atom,bad_5},1}. {label,18}. - {allocate_zero,1,1}. + {allocate_zero,2,1}. {'try',{y,0},{f,19}}. {call,1,{f,26}}. {try_end,{y,0}}. @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ {'try',{y,0},{f,23}}. {call,1,{f,26}}. {move,{integer,1},{y,1}}. - {try_end,{y,1}}. + {try_end,{y,0}}. {move,{atom,ok},{x,0}}. {jump,{f,24}}. {label,23}. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/bin_aligned.S b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/bin_aligned.S deleted file mode 100644 index a59f7ccc03..0000000000 --- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/bin_aligned.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -{module, bin_aligned}. %% version = 0 - -{exports, [{decode,1},{module_info,0},{module_info,1}]}. - -{attributes, []}. - -{labels, 7}. - - -{function, decode, 1, 2}. - {label,1}. - {func_info,{atom,t},{atom,decode},1}. - {label,2}. - {move,{integer,1},{x,1}}. - {bif,size,{f,0},[{x,0}],{x,2}}. - {bs_add,{f,0},[{x,1},{x,2},1],{x,1}}. - {bs_init2,{f,0},{x,1},0,1,{field_flags,[]},{x,1}}. - {bs_put_integer,{f,0}, - {integer,3}, - 1, - {field_flags,[aligned,unsigned,big]}, - {integer,0}}. - {bs_put_binary,{f,0},{atom,all},8,{field_flags,[unsigned,big]},{x,0}}. - {bs_put_integer,{f,0}, - {integer,5}, - 1, - {field_flags,[unsigned,big,aligned]}, - {integer,0}}. - {move,{x,1},{x,0}}. - return. - - -{function, module_info, 0, 4}. - {label,3}. - {func_info,{atom,t},{atom,module_info},0}. - {label,4}. - {move,{atom,t},{x,0}}. - {call_ext_only,1,{extfunc,erlang,get_module_info,1}}. - - -{function, module_info, 1, 6}. - {label,5}. - {func_info,{atom,t},{atom,module_info},1}. - {label,6}. - {move,{x,0},{x,1}}. - {move,{atom,t},{x,0}}. - {call_ext_only,2,{extfunc,erlang,get_module_info,2}}. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/map_field_lists.S b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/map_field_lists.S index 9af68c82d4..5e7ccc1e5d 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/map_field_lists.S +++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/map_field_lists.S @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ {func_info,{atom,map_field_lists},{atom,x},1}. {label,2}. {test,is_map,{f,1},[{x,0}]}. - {test,has_map_fields,{f,1},{x,0},{list,[{atom,z},{atom,a}]}}. + {test,has_map_fields,{f,1},{x,0},{list,[{atom,a},{atom,a}]}}. {move,{atom,ok},{x,0}}. return. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/state_after_fault_in_catch.S b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/state_after_fault_in_catch.S index 8e27347ed5..c3656d6218 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/state_after_fault_in_catch.S +++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/state_after_fault_in_catch.S @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ {allocate,1,0}. {'catch',{y,0},{f,3}}. {move,{atom,apa},{x,0}}. - {call_ext,1,{extfunc,erlang,fault,1}}. + {call_ext,1,{extfunc,erlang,error,1}}. {label,3}. {catch_end,{y,0}}. {move,{x,1},{x,0}}. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/unsafe_catch.S b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/unsafe_catch.S index 500ac11377..f7d3f805b3 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/unsafe_catch.S +++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/unsafe_catch.S @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ {bs_put_integer,{f,0}, {integer,8}, 1, - {field_flags,[aligned,unsigned,big]}, + {field_flags,[unsigned,big]}, {x,0}}. {move,{x,1},{y,0}}. {move,{x,2},{x,0}}. @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ {bs_put_integer,{f,0}, {integer,16}, 1, - {field_flags,[aligned,unsigned,big]}, + {field_flags,[unsigned,big]}, {y,0}}. {move,{x,0},{y,0}}. {move,{x,1},{x,0}}. @@ -55,12 +55,12 @@ {bs_put_binary,{f,0}, {atom,all}, 8, - {field_flags,[aligned,unsigned,big]}, + {field_flags,[unsigned,big]}, {y,0}}. {bs_put_binary,{f,0}, {atom,all}, 8, - {field_flags,[aligned,unsigned,big]}, + {field_flags,[unsigned,big]}, {x,0}}. {move,{x,1},{x,0}}. {deallocate,2}. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl index f7af56afcc..b54db06339 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, init_per_testcase/2,end_per_testcase/2, fun_shadow/1,int_float/1,otp_5269/1,null_fields/1,wiger/1, - bin_tail/1,save_restore/1,shadowed_size_var/1, + bin_tail/1,save_restore/1, partitioned_bs_match/1,function_clause/1, unit/1,shared_sub_bins/1,bin_and_float/1, dec_subidentifiers/1,skip_optional_tag/1, @@ -34,7 +34,8 @@ otp_7188/1,otp_7233/1,otp_7240/1,otp_7498/1, match_string/1,zero_width/1,bad_size/1,haystack/1, cover_beam_bool/1,matched_out_size/1,follow_fail_branch/1, - no_partition/1,calling_a_binary/1,binary_in_map/1]). + no_partition/1,calling_a_binary/1,binary_in_map/1, + match_string_opt/1]). -export([coverage_id/1,coverage_external_ignore/2]). @@ -50,7 +51,7 @@ all() -> groups() -> [{p,[parallel], [fun_shadow,int_float,otp_5269,null_fields,wiger, - bin_tail,save_restore,shadowed_size_var, + bin_tail,save_restore, partitioned_bs_match,function_clause,unit, shared_sub_bins,bin_and_float,dec_subidentifiers, skip_optional_tag,wfbm,degenerated_match,bs_sum, @@ -59,7 +60,8 @@ groups() -> matching_and_andalso,otp_7188,otp_7233,otp_7240, otp_7498,match_string,zero_width,bad_size,haystack, cover_beam_bool,matched_out_size,follow_fail_branch, - no_partition,calling_a_binary,binary_in_map]}]. + no_partition,calling_a_binary,binary_in_map, + match_string_opt]}]. init_per_suite(Config) -> @@ -322,16 +324,6 @@ bad_float_unpack_match(<<F:64/float>>) -> F; bad_float_unpack_match(<<I:64/integer-signed>>) -> I. -shadowed_size_var(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), - ?line Dir = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)), - ?line Core = filename:join(Dir, "bs_shadowed_size_var"), - ?line Opts = [from_core,{outdir,PrivDir}|test_lib:opt_opts(?MODULE)], - ?line io:format("~p", [Opts]), - ?line {ok,Mod} = c:c(Core, Opts), - ?line [42|<<"abcde">>] = Mod:filter_essentials([<<42:32>>|<<5:32,"abcde">>]), - ok. - partitioned_bs_match(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line <<1,2,3>> = partitioned_bs_match(blurf, <<42,1,2,3>>), ?line error = partitioned_bs_match(10, <<7,8,15,13>>), @@ -1224,6 +1216,14 @@ match_binary_in_map(Map) -> ok end. +match_string_opt(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + {x,<<1,2,3>>,{<<1>>,{v,<<1,2,3>>}}} = + do_match_string_opt({<<1>>,{v,<<1,2,3>>}}), + ok. + +do_match_string_opt({<<1>>,{v,V}}=T) -> + {x,V,T}. + check(F, R) -> R = F(). diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/bs_shadowed_size_var.core b/lib/compiler/test/bs_shadowed_size_var.core deleted file mode 100644 index d1d5ebba6d..0000000000 --- a/lib/compiler/test/bs_shadowed_size_var.core +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -module 'bs_shadowed_size_var' ['filter_essentials'/1] - attributes [] - -%% Reduced code from beam_asm inlined using the old inliner. - -'filter_essentials'/1 = - fun (_cor0) -> - case _cor0 of - <[#{#<Sz>(32,1,'integer',['unsigned','big']) }#|T]> when 'true' -> - let <_cor4> = - case T of - %% Variable 'Sz' repeated here. Should work. - <#{#<Sz>(32,1,'integer',['unsigned','big']), - #<Data>(Sz,8,'binary',['unsigned','big'])}#> when 'true' -> - Data - <_cor5> when 'true' -> - primop 'match_fail' - ({'case_clause',{_cor5}}) - end - in [Sz|_cor4] - <_cor5> when 'true' -> - primop 'match_fail' - ({'function_clause',_cor5}) - end -end diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/compilation_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/compilation_SUITE.erl index 296774e083..f570d94f7d 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/compilation_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/compilation_SUITE.erl @@ -309,8 +309,8 @@ load_and_call(Out, Module) -> %% Smoke-test of beam disassembler. ?line test_lib:smoke_disasm(Module), - ?line true = erlang:delete_module(Module), - ?line true = erlang:purge_module(Module), + _ = code:delete(Module), + _ = code:purge(Module), %% Restore state of trap_exit just in case. (Since the compiler %% uses a temporary process, we will get {'EXIT',Pid,normal} messages @@ -428,41 +428,35 @@ self_compile_old_inliner(Config) when is_list(Config) -> self_compile_1(Config, "old", [verbose,{inline,500}]). self_compile_1(Config, Prefix, Opts) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:minutes(40)), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:minutes(40)), - ?line Priv = ?config(priv_dir,Config), - ?line Version = compiler_version(), + Priv = ?config(priv_dir,Config), + Version = compiler_version(), %% Compile the compiler. (In this node to get better coverage.) - ?line CompA = make_compiler_dir(Priv, Prefix++"compiler_a"), - ?line VsnA = Version ++ ".0", + CompA = make_compiler_dir(Priv, Prefix++"compiler_a"), + VsnA = Version ++ ".0", compile_compiler(compiler_src(), CompA, VsnA, [clint0,clint|Opts]), %% Compile the compiler again using the newly compiled compiler. %% (In another node because reloading the compiler would disturb cover.) CompilerB = Prefix++"compiler_b", CompB = make_compiler_dir(Priv, CompilerB), - ?line VsnB = VsnA ++ ".0", + VsnB = VsnA ++ ".0", self_compile_node(CompA, CompB, VsnB, Opts), - %% Compare compiler directories. - ?line compare_compilers(CompA, CompB), + %% Compare compiler directories. The compiler directories should + %% be equal (except for beam_asm that contains the compiler version). + compare_compilers(CompA, CompB), - %% Compile and compare compiler C. - ?line CompilerC = Prefix++"compiler_c", - ?line CompC = make_compiler_dir(Priv, CompilerC), - ?line VsnC = VsnB ++ ".0", - self_compile_node(CompB, CompC, VsnC, Opts), - ?line compare_compilers(CompB, CompC), - - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. self_compile_node(CompilerDir, OutDir, Version, Opts) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:minutes(15)), - ?line Pa = "-pa " ++ filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)) ++ + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:minutes(15)), + Pa = "-pa " ++ filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)) ++ " -pa " ++ CompilerDir, - ?line Files = compiler_src(), + Files = compiler_src(), %% We don't want the cover server started on the other node, %% because it will load the same cover-compiled code as on this @@ -472,7 +466,7 @@ self_compile_node(CompilerDir, OutDir, Version, Opts) -> fun() -> compile_compiler(Files, OutDir, Version, Opts) end, Pa), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. compile_compiler(Files, OutDir, Version, InlineOpts) -> @@ -499,27 +493,22 @@ compiler_modules(Dir) -> [list_to_atom(filename:rootname(filename:basename(F))) || F <- Files]. make_compiler_dir(Priv, Dir0) -> - ?line Dir = filename:join(Priv, Dir0), - ?line ok = file:make_dir(Dir), + Dir = filename:join(Priv, Dir0), + ok = file:make_dir(Dir), Dir. -make_current(Dir) -> - true = code:add_patha(Dir), - lists:foreach(fun(File) -> - c:l(File) - end, compiler_modules(Dir)), - io:format("~p\n", [code:which(compile)]). - compiler_version() -> - {value,{version,Version}} = lists:keysearch(version, 1, - compile:module_info(compile)), + {version,Version} = lists:keyfind(version, 1, + compile:module_info(compile)), Version. compare_compilers(ADir, BDir) -> {[],[],D} = beam_lib:cmp_dirs(ADir, BDir), - [] = [T || {A,_}=T <- D, - filename:basename(A) =/= "beam_asm.beam"]. %Contains compiler version. + %% beam_asm.beam contains compiler version and therefore it *must* + %% compare unequal. + ["beam_asm.beam"] = [filename:basename(A) || {A,_} <- D], + ok. %%% %%% The only test of the following code is that it compiles. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl index 1c96abe017..6b0369bf98 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2014. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -102,6 +102,8 @@ file_1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line compile_and_verify(Simple, Target, [debug_info]), ?line {ok,simple} = compile:file(Simple, [no_line_info]), %Coverage + {ok,simple} = compile:file(Simple, [{eprof,beam_z}]), %Coverage + ?line ok = file:set_cwd(Cwd), ?line true = exists(Target), ?line passed = run(Target, test, []), @@ -124,7 +126,8 @@ file_1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> forms_2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Src = "/foo/bar", AbsSrc = filename:absname(Src), - {ok,simple,Binary} = compile:forms([{attribute,1,module,simple}], + Anno = erl_anno:new(1), + {ok,simple,Binary} = compile:forms([{attribute,Anno,module,simple}], [binary,{source,Src}]), code:load_binary(simple, Src, Binary), Info = simple:module_info(compile), diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/core_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/core_SUITE.erl index 428ad65364..c4a7efbfc4 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/core_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/core_SUITE.erl @@ -24,7 +24,9 @@ dehydrated_itracer/1,nested_tries/1, seq_in_guard/1,make_effect_seq/1,eval_is_boolean/1, unsafe_case/1,nomatch_shadow/1,reversed_annos/1, - map_core_test/1,eval_case/1,bad_boolean_guard/1]). + map_core_test/1,eval_case/1,bad_boolean_guard/1, + bs_shadowed_size_var/1 + ]). -include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl"). @@ -50,7 +52,8 @@ groups() -> [{p,test_lib:parallel(), [dehydrated_itracer,nested_tries,seq_in_guard,make_effect_seq, eval_is_boolean,unsafe_case,nomatch_shadow,reversed_annos, - map_core_test,eval_case,bad_boolean_guard + map_core_test,eval_case,bad_boolean_guard, + bs_shadowed_size_var ]}]. @@ -78,6 +81,8 @@ end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> ?comp(map_core_test). ?comp(eval_case). ?comp(bad_boolean_guard). +?comp(bs_shadowed_size_var). + try_it(Mod, Conf) -> Src = filename:join(?config(data_dir, Conf), atom_to_list(Mod)), @@ -87,4 +92,7 @@ try_it(Mod, Conf) -> compile_and_load(Src, Opts) -> {ok,Mod,Bin} = compile:file(Src, [from_core,report,time,binary|Opts]), {module,Mod} = code:load_binary(Mod, Mod, Bin), - ok = Mod:Mod(). + ok = Mod:Mod(), + _ = code:delete(Mod), + _ = code:purge(Mod), + ok. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/core_SUITE_data/bs_shadowed_size_var.core b/lib/compiler/test/core_SUITE_data/bs_shadowed_size_var.core new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0ade037e05 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/compiler/test/core_SUITE_data/bs_shadowed_size_var.core @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +module 'bs_shadowed_size_var' + ['filter_essentials'/1, + 'bs_shadowed_size_var'/0] + attributes [] + +%% bs_shadowed_size_var() -> +%% [42|<<"abcde">>] = Mod:filter_essentials([<<42:32>>|<<5:32,"abcde">>]), +%% ok. + +'bs_shadowed_size_var'/0 = + fun () -> + case <> of + <> when 'true' -> + case apply 'filter_essentials'/1 + ([#{#<0>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<0>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<0>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<42>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']])}#|#{#<0>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<0>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<0>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<5>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<97>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<98>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<99>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<100>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<101>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']])}#]) of + <[42|#{#<97>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<98>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<99>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<100>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']]), + #<101>(8,1,'integer',['unsigned'|['big']])}#]> when 'true' -> + 'ok' + ( <_cor0> when 'true' -> + primop 'match_fail' + ({'badmatch',_cor0}) + -| ['compiler_generated'] ) + end + ( <> when 'true' -> + ( primop 'match_fail' + ({'function_clause'}) + -| [{'function_name',{'bs_shadowed_size_var',0}}] ) + -| ['compiler_generated'] ) + end + +%% Reduced code from beam_asm inlined using the old inliner. + +'filter_essentials'/1 = + fun (_cor0) -> + case _cor0 of + <[#{#<Sz>(32,1,'integer',['unsigned','big']) }#|T]> when 'true' -> + let <_cor4> = + case T of + %% Variable 'Sz' repeated here. Should work. + <#{#<Sz>(32,1,'integer',['unsigned','big']), + #<Data>(Sz,8,'binary',['unsigned','big'])}#> when 'true' -> + Data + <_cor5> when 'true' -> + primop 'match_fail' + ({'case_clause',{_cor5}}) + end + in [Sz|_cor4] + <_cor5> when 'true' -> + primop 'match_fail' + ({'function_clause',_cor5}) + end +end diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE.erl index bc82eaf5aa..bff9806bdd 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE.erl @@ -231,15 +231,17 @@ eq(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% OTP-7117. nested_call_in_case(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), - ?line Dir = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)), - ?line Core = filename:join(Dir, "nested_call_in_case"), - ?line Opts = [from_core,{outdir,PrivDir}|test_lib:opt_opts(?MODULE)], - ?line io:format("~p", [Opts]), - ?line {ok,Mod} = c:c(Core, Opts), - ?line yes = Mod:a([1,2,3], 2), - ?line no = Mod:a([1,2,3], 4), - ?line {'EXIT',_} = (catch Mod:a(not_a_list, 42)), + PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + Dir = test_lib:get_data_dir(Config), + Core = filename:join(Dir, "nested_call_in_case"), + Opts = [from_core,{outdir,PrivDir}|test_lib:opt_opts(?MODULE)], + io:format("~p", [Opts]), + {ok,Mod} = c:c(Core, Opts), + yes = Mod:a([1,2,3], 2), + no = Mod:a([1,2,3], 4), + {'EXIT',_} = (catch Mod:a(not_a_list, 42)), + _ = code:delete(Mod), + _ = code:purge(Mod), ok. guard_try_catch(_Config) -> @@ -345,7 +347,7 @@ bsm_an_inlined(_, _) -> error. unused_multiple_values_error(Config) when is_list(Config) -> PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), - Dir = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)), + Dir = test_lib:get_data_dir(Config), Core = filename:join(Dir, "unused_multiple_values_error"), Opts = [no_copt,clint,return,from_core,{outdir,PrivDir} |test_lib:opt_opts(?MODULE)], diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/nested_call_in_case.core b/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE_data/nested_call_in_case.core index 5c6b6909bd..c46906b2ed 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/nested_call_in_case.core +++ b/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE_data/nested_call_in_case.core @@ -16,6 +16,3 @@ module 'nested_call_in_case' ['a'/2] -| ['compiler_generated'] ) end end - - - diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/unused_multiple_values_error.core b/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE_data/unused_multiple_values_error.core index e06587c936..e06587c936 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/unused_multiple_values_error.core +++ b/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE_data/unused_multiple_values_error.core diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/error_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/error_SUITE.erl index 0d23f12fb5..acd785cc5a 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/error_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/error_SUITE.erl @@ -235,10 +235,18 @@ transforms(Config) -> ">>, {error,[{none,compile,{parse_transform,?MODULE,{too_bad,_}}}],[]} = run_test(Ts2, test_filename(Config), [], dont_write_beam), + Ts3 = <<" + -compile({parse_transform,",?MODULE_STRING,"}). + ">>, + {error,[{none,compile,{parse_transform,?MODULE,{undef,_}}}],[]} = + run_test(Ts3, test_filename(Config), [call_undef], dont_write_beam), ok. -parse_transform(_, _) -> - error(too_bad). +parse_transform(_, Opts) -> + case lists:member(call_undef, Opts) of + false -> error(too_bad); + true -> camembert:délicieux() + end. maps_warnings(Config) when is_list(Config) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl index 08279d9408..512207898e 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -1373,10 +1373,11 @@ literal_type_tests_1(Config) -> [{is_function,L1,L2} || L1 <- literals(), L2 <- literals()]), ?line Mod = literal_test, - ?line Func = {function, 0, test, 0, [{clause,0,[],[],Tests}]}, - ?line Form = [{attribute,0,module,Mod}, - {attribute,0,compile,export_all}, - Func, {eof,0}], + Anno = erl_anno:new(0), + Func = {function, Anno, test, 0, [{clause,Anno,[],[],Tests}]}, + Form = [{attribute,Anno,module,Mod}, + {attribute,Anno,compile,export_all}, + Func, {eof,Anno}], %% Print generated code for inspection. ?line lists:foreach(fun (F) -> io:put_chars([erl_pp:form(F),"\n"]) end, Form), @@ -1411,7 +1412,8 @@ test(T, L) -> {ok,Toks,_Line} = erl_scan:string(S), {ok,E} = erl_parse:parse_exprs(Toks), {value,Val,_Bs} = erl_eval:exprs(E, []), - {match,0,{atom,0,Val},hd(E)}. + Anno = erl_anno:new(0), + {match,Anno,{atom,Anno,Val},hd(E)}. test(T, L1, L2) -> S0 = io_lib:format("begin io:format(\"~~p~n\", [{~p,~p,~p}]), if ~w(~w, ~w) -> true; true -> false end end. ", [T,L1,L2,T,L1,L2]), @@ -1419,7 +1421,8 @@ test(T, L1, L2) -> {ok,Toks,_Line} = erl_scan:string(S), {ok,E} = erl_parse:parse_exprs(Toks), {value,Val,_Bs} = erl_eval:exprs(E, []), - {match,0,{atom,0,Val},hd(E)}. + Anno = erl_anno:new(0), + {match,Anno,{atom,Anno,Val},hd(E)}. smoke_disasm(Config, Mod, Bin) -> Priv = ?config(priv_dir, Config), @@ -1614,6 +1617,8 @@ t_tuple_size(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line {ok,Mod,Code} = compile:file(File, [from_asm,binary]), ?line code:load_binary(Mod, File, Code), ?line 14 = Mod:t({1,2,3,4}), + _ = code:delete(Mod), + _ = code:purge(Mod), ok. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl index 8870315084..8768e47b65 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ t_map_sort_literals/1, t_map_size/1, t_build_and_match_aliasing/1, + t_is_map/1, %% variables t_build_and_match_variables/1, @@ -84,6 +85,7 @@ all() -> t_map_sort_literals, t_map_size, t_build_and_match_aliasing, + t_is_map, %% variables t_build_and_match_variables, @@ -667,14 +669,25 @@ t_map_size(Config) when is_list(Config) -> false = map_is_size(M#{ "c" => 2}, 2), %% Error cases. - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch map_size([])), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch map_size(<<1,2,3>>)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch map_size(1)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,[]},_}} = (catch map_size([])), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<1,2,3>>},_}} = (catch map_size(<<1,2,3>>)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,1},_}} = (catch map_size(1)), ok. map_is_size(M,N) when map_size(M) =:= N -> true; map_is_size(_,_) -> false. +t_is_map(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + true = is_map(#{}), + true = is_map(#{a=>1}), + false = is_map({a,b}), + false = is_map(x), + if is_map(#{}) -> ok end, + if is_map(#{b=>1}) -> ok end, + if not is_map([1,2,3]) -> ok end, + if not is_map(x) -> ok end, + ok. + % test map updates without matching t_update_literals(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Map = #{x=>1,y=>2,z=>3,q=>4}, @@ -861,9 +874,9 @@ t_update_map_expressions(Config) when is_list(Config) -> #{ "a" := b } = F(), - %% Error cases, FIXME: should be 'badmap'? - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch (id(<<>>))#{ a := 42, b => 2 }), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch (id([]))#{ a := 42, b => 2 }), + %% Error cases. + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},_}} = (catch (id(<<>>))#{ a := 42, b => 2 }), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,[]},_}} = (catch (id([]))#{ a := 42, b => 2 }), ok. @@ -884,8 +897,14 @@ t_update_assoc(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% Errors cases. BadMap = id(badmap), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch BadMap#{nonexisting=>val}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch <<>>#{nonexisting=>val}), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,BadMap},_}} = (catch BadMap#{nonexisting=>val}), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},_}} = (catch <<>>#{nonexisting=>val}), + + %% Evaluation order. + {'EXIT',{blurf,_}} = + (catch BadMap#{whatever=>id(error(blurf))}), + {'EXIT',{blurf,_}} = + (catch BadMap#{id(error(blurf))=>whatever}), ok. t_update_assoc_large(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -952,8 +971,8 @@ t_update_assoc_large(Config) when is_list(Config) -> M2 = M0#{13.0:=wrong,13.0=>new}, %% Errors cases. - BadMap = id(badmap), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch BadMap#{nonexisting=>M0}), + BadMap = id({no,map}), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,BadMap},_}} = (catch BadMap#{nonexisting=>M0}), ok. @@ -978,19 +997,29 @@ t_update_exact(Config) when is_list(Config) -> 1.0 => new_val4 }, %% Errors cases. - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch ((id(nil))#{ a := b })), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{nonexisting:=val}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{1.0:=v,1.0=>v2}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{42.0:=v,42:=v2}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{42=>v1,42.0:=v2,42:=v3}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch <<>>#{nonexisting:=val}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{<<0:257>> := val}), %% limitation + {'EXIT',{{badmap,nil},_}} = (catch ((id(nil))#{ a := b })), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,nonexisting},_}} = (catch M0#{nonexisting:=val}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,1.0},_}} = (catch M0#{1.0:=v,1.0=>v2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,42},_}} = (catch M0#{42.0:=v,42:=v2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,42.0},_}} = (catch M0#{42=>v1,42.0:=v2,42:=v3}), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},_}} = (catch <<>>#{nonexisting:=val}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,<<0:257>>},_}} = + (catch M0#{<<0:257>> := val}), %limitation %% A workaround for a bug allowed an empty map to be updated. - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch (id(#{}))#{a:=1}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch #{}#{a:=1}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,a},_}} = (catch (id(#{}))#{a:=1}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,a},_}} = (catch #{}#{a:=1}), Empty = #{}, - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch Empty#{a:=1}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,a},_}} = (catch Empty#{a:=1}), + + %% Evaluation order. + BadMap = id([no,map]), + {'EXIT',{blurf,_}} = + (catch BadMap#{whatever:=id(error(blurf))}), + {'EXIT',{blurf,_}} = + (catch BadMap#{id(error(blurf)):=whatever}), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,BadMap},_}} = + (catch BadMap#{id(nonexisting):=whatever}), ok. t_update_exact_large(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -1068,10 +1097,10 @@ t_update_exact_large(Config) when is_list(Config) -> M2 = M0#{13.0=>wrong,13.0:=new}, %% Errors cases. - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{nonexisting:=val}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{1.0:=v,1.0=>v2}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{42.0:=v,42:=v2}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{42=>v1,42.0:=v2,42:=v3}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,nonexisting},_}} = (catch M0#{nonexisting:=val}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,1.0},_}} = (catch M0#{1.0:=v,1.0=>v2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,42},_}} = (catch M0#{42.0:=v,42:=v2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,42.0},_}} = (catch M0#{42=>v1,42.0:=v2,42:=v3}), ok. @@ -1653,8 +1682,8 @@ t_update_assoc_variables(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% Errors cases. BadMap = id(badmap), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch BadMap#{nonexisting=>val}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch <<>>#{nonexisting=>val}), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,BadMap},_}} = (catch BadMap#{nonexisting=>val}), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},_}} = (catch <<>>#{nonexisting=>val}), ok. t_update_exact_variables(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -1684,13 +1713,14 @@ t_update_exact_variables(Config) when is_list(Config) -> #{ "wat" := 3, 2 := a } = id(#{ "wat" => 1, K2 => 2 }#{ K2 := a, "wat" := 3 }), %% Errors cases. - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch ((id(nil))#{ a := b })), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{nonexisting:=val}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{1.0:=v,1.0=>v2}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{42.0:=v,42:=v2}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{42=>v1,42.0:=v2,42:=v3}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch <<>>#{nonexisting:=val}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{<<0:257>> := val}), %% limitation + {'EXIT',{{badmap,nil},_}} = (catch ((id(nil))#{ a := b })), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,nonexisting},_}} = (catch M0#{nonexisting:=val}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,1.0},_}} = (catch M0#{1.0:=v,1.0=>v2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,42},_}} = (catch M0#{42.0:=v,42:=v2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,42.0},_}} = (catch M0#{42=>v1,42.0:=v2,42:=v3}), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},_}} = (catch <<>>#{nonexisting:=val}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,<<0:257>>},_}} = + (catch M0#{<<0:257>> := val}), %limitation ok. t_nested_pattern_expressions(Config) when is_list(Config) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl index 68a31f14d5..f3b92aad5b 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl @@ -338,8 +338,16 @@ integer_encoding_1(Config) -> ?line do_integer_encoding(-(id(1) bsl 10000), Src, Data), ?line do_integer_encoding(id(1) bsl 10000, Src, Data), - ?line do_integer_encoding(2048, 0, Src, Data), - + do_integer_encoding(1024, 0, Src, Data), + _ = [begin + B = 1 bsl I, + do_integer_encoding(-B-1, Src, Data), + do_integer_encoding(-B, Src, Data), + do_integer_encoding(-B+1, Src, Data), + do_integer_encoding(B-1, Src, Data), + do_integer_encoding(B, Src, Data), + do_integer_encoding(B+1, Src, Data) + end || I <- lists:seq(1, 128)], io:put_chars(Src, "Last].\n\n"), ?line ok = file:close(Src), io:put_chars(Data, "0].\n\n"), @@ -372,11 +380,9 @@ do_integer_encoding(N, I0, Src, Data) -> do_integer_encoding(I, Src, Data) -> Str = integer_to_list(I), - io:put_chars(Src, Str), - io:put_chars(Src, ", \n"), - io:put_chars(Data, Str), - io:put_chars(Data, ", \n"). - + io:put_chars(Src, [Str,",\n"]), + io:put_chars(Data, [Str,",\n"]). + id(I) -> I. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/test_lib.erl b/lib/compiler/test/test_lib.erl index a5e2855f8c..4ffac95489 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/test_lib.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/test_lib.erl @@ -57,10 +57,8 @@ parallel() -> end. uniq() -> - U0 = erlang:ref_to_list(make_ref()), - U1 = re:replace(U0, "^#Ref", ""), - U = re:replace(U1, "[^[A-Za-z0-9_]+", "_", [global]), - re:replace(U, "_*$", "", [{return,list}]). + U = erlang:unique_integer([positive]), + "_" ++ integer_to_list(U). %% Retrieve the "interesting" compiler options (options for optimization %% and compatibility) for the given module. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/warnings_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/warnings_SUITE.erl index d0b7c71be8..5742b7e6cf 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/warnings_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/warnings_SUITE.erl @@ -38,7 +38,8 @@ -export([pattern/1,pattern2/1,pattern3/1,pattern4/1, guard/1,bad_arith/1,bool_cases/1,bad_apply/1, files/1,effect/1,bin_opt_info/1,bin_construction/1, - comprehensions/1,maps/1,redundant_boolean_clauses/1, + comprehensions/1,maps/1,maps_bin_opt_info/1, + redundant_boolean_clauses/1, latin1_fallback/1,underscore/1,no_warnings/1]). % Default timetrap timeout (set in init_per_testcase). @@ -64,6 +65,7 @@ groups() -> [pattern,pattern2,pattern3,pattern4,guard, bad_arith,bool_cases,bad_apply,files,effect, bin_opt_info,bin_construction,comprehensions,maps, + maps_bin_opt_info, redundant_boolean_clauses,latin1_fallback, underscore,no_warnings]}]. @@ -583,7 +585,7 @@ maps(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ok. ">>, [], - {warnings,[{4,sys_core_fold,{eval_failure,badarg}}]}}, + {warnings,[{4,sys_core_fold,{eval_failure,badmap}}]}}, {bad_map_src2, <<" t() -> @@ -601,7 +603,7 @@ maps(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ok. ">>, [], - {warnings,[{3,v3_core,bad_map}]}}, + {warnings,[{3,v3_core,badmap}]}}, {ok_map_literal_key, <<" t() -> @@ -619,6 +621,19 @@ maps(Config) when is_list(Config) -> run(Config, Ts), ok. +maps_bin_opt_info(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Ts = [{map_bsm, + <<" + t1(<<0:8,7:8,T/binary>>,#{val := I}=M) -> + t1(T, M#{val := I+1}); + t1(<<_:8>>,M) -> + M. + ">>, + [bin_opt_info], + {warnings,[{2,beam_bsm,bin_opt}]}}], + [] = run(Config, Ts), + ok. + redundant_boolean_clauses(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Ts = [{redundant_boolean_clauses, <<" @@ -733,6 +748,12 @@ no_warnings(Config) when is_list(Config) -> false -> Var; true -> [] end. + + c() -> + R0 = {r,\"abc\",undefined,os:timestamp()}, %No warning. + case R0 of + {r,V1,_V2,V3} -> {r,V1,\"def\",V3} + end. ">>, [], []}], diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/z_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/z_SUITE.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..eff8a1877f --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/compiler/test/z_SUITE.erl @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2015. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, +%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in +%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the +%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be +%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. +%% +%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" +%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See +%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations +%% under the License. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +-module(z_SUITE). + +-export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, + init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, + loaded/1]). + +suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. + +all() -> + test_lib:recompile(?MODULE), + [loaded]. + +groups() -> + []. + +init_per_suite(Config) -> + Config. + +end_per_suite(_Config) -> + ok. + +init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> + Config. + +end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> + Config. + +loaded(_Config) -> + 0 = do_loaded(code:all_loaded(), 0), + ok. + +do_loaded([{M,_}|Ms], E0) -> + E = try + _ = M:module_info(), + _ = M:module_info(functions), + E0 + catch + C:Error -> + Stk = erlang:get_stacktrace(), + io:format("~p:~p\n~p\n", [C,Error,Stk]), + E0 + 1 + end, + do_loaded(Ms, E); +do_loaded([], E) -> E. diff --git a/lib/compiler/vsn.mk b/lib/compiler/vsn.mk index 05e682c893..69f71ba5dd 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/compiler/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -COMPILER_VSN = 5.0.4 +COMPILER_VSN = 6.0 diff --git a/lib/cosEvent/src/cosEvent.app.src b/lib/cosEvent/src/cosEvent.app.src index 66b0d2e168..5ffd12bc6b 100644 --- a/lib/cosEvent/src/cosEvent.app.src +++ b/lib/cosEvent/src/cosEvent.app.src @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ {applications, [orber, stdlib, kernel]}, {env, []}, {mod, {cosEventApp, []}}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","orber-3.6.27","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0"]} + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","orber-3.6.27","kernel-3.0","erts-7.0"]} ]}. diff --git a/lib/cosEvent/src/oe_CosEventComm_PullerS_impl.erl b/lib/cosEvent/src/oe_CosEventComm_PullerS_impl.erl index 5f2733e72d..9c22eafaab 100644 --- a/lib/cosEvent/src/oe_CosEventComm_PullerS_impl.erl +++ b/lib/cosEvent/src/oe_CosEventComm_PullerS_impl.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -251,7 +251,8 @@ send_sync(_OE_This, _OE_From, State, Any) -> store_event(DB, Max, Event) -> case ets:info(DB, size) of CurrentSize when CurrentSize < Max -> - ets:insert(DB, {now(), Event}); + ets:insert(DB, {{erlang:system_time(), erlang:unique_integer([positive])}, + Event}); _ -> orber:dbg("[~p] oe_CosEventComm_PullerS:store_event(~p); DB full drop event.", [?LINE, Event], ?DEBUG_LEVEL), diff --git a/lib/cosEvent/vsn.mk b/lib/cosEvent/vsn.mk index 40bf1ba49d..3149020d7c 100644 --- a/lib/cosEvent/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/cosEvent/vsn.mk @@ -1,3 +1,2 @@ - -COSEVENT_VSN = 2.1.15 +COSEVENT_VSN = 2.2 diff --git a/lib/cosEventDomain/src/cosEventDomain.app.src b/lib/cosEventDomain/src/cosEventDomain.app.src index 60114b6a91..f218ac853e 100644 --- a/lib/cosEventDomain/src/cosEventDomain.app.src +++ b/lib/cosEventDomain/src/cosEventDomain.app.src @@ -28,6 +28,6 @@ {applications, [orber, stdlib, kernel]}, {env, []}, {mod, {cosEventDomainApp, []}}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","orber-3.6.27","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0", + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","orber-3.6.27","kernel-3.0","erts-7.0", "cosNotification-1.1.21"]} ]}. diff --git a/lib/cosEventDomain/src/cosEventDomainApp.erl b/lib/cosEventDomain/src/cosEventDomainApp.erl index 734e4deccb..86069d9e09 100644 --- a/lib/cosEventDomain/src/cosEventDomainApp.erl +++ b/lib/cosEventDomain/src/cosEventDomainApp.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -36,9 +36,6 @@ %%--------------- EXPORTS ------------------------------------ %% External MISC -export([get_option/3, - create_name/2, - create_name/1, - create_id/0, create_id/1, is_debug_compiled/0, install/0, @@ -222,31 +219,10 @@ get_option(Key, OptionList, DefaultList) -> {error, "Invalid option"} end end. -%%-----------------------------------------------------------% -%% function : create_name/2 -%% Arguments: -%% Returns : -%% Exception: -%% Effect : -%%------------------------------------------------------------ -create_name(Name,Type) -> - {MSec, Sec, USec} = erlang:now(), - lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',Name,'_',MSec, '_', Sec, '_', USec]). - -%%-----------------------------------------------------------% -%% function : create_name/1 -%% Arguments: -%% Returns : -%% Exception: -%% Effect : -%%------------------------------------------------------------ -create_name(Type) -> - {MSec, Sec, USec} = erlang:now(), - lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',MSec, '_', Sec, '_', USec]). %%------------------------------------------------------------ -%% function : create_id/0 -%% Arguments: - +%% function : create_id/1 +%% Arguments: CosEventDomainAdmin::DomainID (long) %% Returns : CosEventDomainAdmin::DomainID (long) %% Exception: %% Purpose : @@ -256,10 +232,6 @@ create_id(2147483647) -> create_id(OldID) -> OldID+1. - -create_id() -> - {_A,_B,C}=now(), - C. %%------------------------------------------------------------ %% function : get_qos %% Arguments: diff --git a/lib/cosEventDomain/vsn.mk b/lib/cosEventDomain/vsn.mk index 6317ed3c22..bdde1f6ab2 100644 --- a/lib/cosEventDomain/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/cosEventDomain/vsn.mk @@ -1,3 +1,2 @@ - -COSEVENTDOMAIN_VSN = 1.1.14 +COSEVENTDOMAIN_VSN = 1.2 diff --git a/lib/cosFileTransfer/src/cosFileTransfer.app.src b/lib/cosFileTransfer/src/cosFileTransfer.app.src index 21226b0c6b..033eec9700 100644 --- a/lib/cosFileTransfer/src/cosFileTransfer.app.src +++ b/lib/cosFileTransfer/src/cosFileTransfer.app.src @@ -38,6 +38,6 @@ {env, []}, {mod, {cosFileTransferApp, []}}, {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","ssl-5.3.4","orber-3.6.27","kernel-3.0", - "inets-5.10","erts-6.0","cosProperty-1.1.17"]} + "inets-5.10","erts-7.0","cosProperty-1.1.17"]} ]}. diff --git a/lib/cosFileTransfer/src/cosFileTransferApp.erl b/lib/cosFileTransfer/src/cosFileTransferApp.erl index 443c917a97..bcc9f485a0 100644 --- a/lib/cosFileTransfer/src/cosFileTransferApp.erl +++ b/lib/cosFileTransfer/src/cosFileTransferApp.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -208,8 +208,9 @@ type_check(Obj, Mod) -> %% Effect : %%------------------------------------------------------------ create_name(Type) -> - {MSec, Sec, USec} = erlang:now(), - lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',MSec, '_', Sec, '_', USec]). + Time = erlang:system_time(), + Unique = erlang:unique_integer([positive]), + lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',Time,'_',Unique]). %%-----------------------------------------------------------% diff --git a/lib/cosFileTransfer/test/fileTransfer_SUITE.erl b/lib/cosFileTransfer/test/fileTransfer_SUITE.erl index dfe6fabfab..5e75a9919f 100644 --- a/lib/cosFileTransfer/test/fileTransfer_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/cosFileTransfer/test/fileTransfer_SUITE.erl @@ -732,8 +732,9 @@ create_file_on_source_node({'NATIVE', _}, _Config, Host, FileName, Path, Data) - ?match(ok, file:write_file(FileName, list_to_binary(Data))). create_name(Type) -> - {MSec, Sec, USec} = erlang:now(), - lists:concat([Type,'_',MSec, '_', Sec, '_', USec]). + Time = erlang:system_time(), + Unique = erlang:unique_integer([positive]), + lists:concat([Type, '_', Time, '_', Unique]). diff --git a/lib/cosFileTransfer/vsn.mk b/lib/cosFileTransfer/vsn.mk index f52a1bd800..00bfdb3087 100644 --- a/lib/cosFileTransfer/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/cosFileTransfer/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -COSFILETRANSFER_VSN = 1.1.16 +COSFILETRANSFER_VSN = 1.2 diff --git a/lib/cosNotification/src/CosNotification_Common.erl b/lib/cosNotification/src/CosNotification_Common.erl index af9b2d4368..cdaaeee7f8 100644 --- a/lib/cosNotification/src/CosNotification_Common.erl +++ b/lib/cosNotification/src/CosNotification_Common.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -39,8 +39,9 @@ %%--------------- EXPORTS ------------------------------------ %% External MISC -export([get_option/3, - create_name/2, + create_name/0, create_name/1, + create_name/2, create_id/0, create_id/1, is_debug_compiled/0, @@ -110,17 +111,20 @@ get_option(Key, OptionList, DefaultList) -> {error, "Invalid option"} end end. -%%-----------------------------------------------------------% -%% function : create_name/2 + +%%------------------------------------------------------------ +%% function : create_name %% Arguments: %% Returns : -%% Exception: -%% Effect : +%% Effect : Create a unique name to use when, for eaxmple, starting +%% a new server. %%------------------------------------------------------------ -create_name(Name,Type) -> - {MSec, Sec, USec} = erlang:now(), - lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',Name,'_',MSec, '_', Sec, '_', USec]). - +create_name() -> + Time = erlang:system_time(), + Unique = erlang:unique_integer([positive]), + lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Time,'_',Unique]). + + %%-----------------------------------------------------------% %% function : create_name/1 %% Arguments: @@ -129,8 +133,21 @@ create_name(Name,Type) -> %% Effect : %%------------------------------------------------------------ create_name(Type) -> - {MSec, Sec, USec} = erlang:now(), - lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',MSec, '_', Sec, '_', USec]). + Time = erlang:system_time(), + Unique = erlang:unique_integer([positive]), + lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',Time,'_',Unique]). + +%%-----------------------------------------------------------% +%% function : create_name/2 +%% Arguments: +%% Returns : +%% Exception: +%% Effect : +%%------------------------------------------------------------ +create_name(Name,Type) -> + Time = erlang:system_time(), + Unique = erlang:unique_integer([positive]), + lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',Name,'_',Time,'_',Unique]). %%------------------------------------------------------------ %% function : create_id/0 @@ -146,16 +163,16 @@ create_name(Type) -> %%------------------------------------------------------------ create_id(-1) -> 1; -create_id( 2147483647) -> +create_id(2147483647) -> -2147483648; create_id(OldID) -> OldID+1. create_id() -> - {_A,_B,C}=now(), + {_A,_B,C}=erlang:timestamp(), C. -%%-----------------------------------------------------------% +%%------------------------------------------------------------ %% function : type_check %% Arguments: Obj - objectrefernce to test. %% Mod - Module which contains typeID/0. diff --git a/lib/cosNotification/src/CosNotification_Definitions.hrl b/lib/cosNotification/src/CosNotification_Definitions.hrl index 8325b5aa5e..5db081ec2e 100644 --- a/lib/cosNotification/src/CosNotification_Definitions.hrl +++ b/lib/cosNotification/src/CosNotification_Definitions.hrl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2010. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -315,7 +315,9 @@ {tty, false}, {logfile, false}, {server_options, []}]). --define(not_CreateDBKey, term_to_binary({now(), node()})). +-define(not_CreateDBKey, term_to_binary({{erlang:system_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()}, + node()})). -define(DEBUG_LEVEL, 3). diff --git a/lib/cosNotification/src/PullerSupplier_impl.erl b/lib/cosNotification/src/PullerSupplier_impl.erl index 9f12f9c742..22e8355f3a 100644 --- a/lib/cosNotification/src/PullerSupplier_impl.erl +++ b/lib/cosNotification/src/PullerSupplier_impl.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ callAny(_OE_THIS, OE_FROM, State, EventIn, Status) -> %% Start timers which send a message each time we should push events. Only used %% when this objects is defined to supply sequences. start_timer(State) -> - TS = now(), + TS = erlang:timestamp(), case catch timer:send_after(timer:seconds(?get_PacingInterval(State)), {pacing, TS}) of {ok,PacTRef} -> diff --git a/lib/cosNotification/src/cosNotification.app.src b/lib/cosNotification/src/cosNotification.app.src index ad02eb4421..52ce164d46 100644 --- a/lib/cosNotification/src/cosNotification.app.src +++ b/lib/cosNotification/src/cosNotification.app.src @@ -117,6 +117,6 @@ {applications, [orber, stdlib, kernel]}, {env, []}, {mod, {cosNotificationApp, []}}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","orber-3.6.27","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0", + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.5","orber-3.6.27","kernel-3.0","erts-7.0", "cosTime-1.1.14","cosEvent-2.1.15"]} ]}. diff --git a/lib/cosNotification/src/cosNotificationApp.erl b/lib/cosNotification/src/cosNotificationApp.erl index ba44163272..251779c558 100644 --- a/lib/cosNotification/src/cosNotificationApp.erl +++ b/lib/cosNotification/src/cosNotificationApp.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ start_global_factory() -> start_global_factory(Args) when is_list(Args) -> SO = 'CosNotification_Common':get_option(server_options, Args, ?not_DEFAULT_SETTINGS), - Name = create_name(), + Name = 'CosNotification_Common':create_name(), SPEC = ['CosNotifyChannelAdmin_EventChannelFactory',Args, [{sup_child, true}, {regname, {global, Name}}|SO]], @@ -432,16 +432,4 @@ init(app_init) -> 'CosNotifyChannelAdmin_EventChannel_impl']}]}}. - -%%------------------------------------------------------------ -%% function : create_name -%% Arguments: -%% Returns : -%% Effect : Create a unique name to use when, for eaxmple, starting -%% a new server. -%%------------------------------------------------------------ -create_name() -> - {MSec, Sec, USec} = erlang:now(), - lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',MSec, '_', Sec, '_', USec]). - %%--------------- END OF MODULE ------------------------------ diff --git a/lib/cosNotification/src/cosNotification_eventDB.erl b/lib/cosNotification/src/cosNotification_eventDB.erl index 89332d53f2..f8e2384d15 100644 --- a/lib/cosNotification/src/cosNotification_eventDB.erl +++ b/lib/cosNotification/src/cosNotification_eventDB.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -71,10 +71,8 @@ %% that the first and last Key change place. {K1,K2}<->{K2,K1} and %% {K1,K2,K3}<->{K3,K2,K1}. %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -module(cosNotification_eventDB). - %%--------------- INCLUDES ----------------------------------- -include_lib("orber/include/corba.hrl"). -include_lib("orber/include/ifr_types.hrl"). @@ -221,16 +219,16 @@ gc_events(DBRef, _Priority) when ?is_TimeoutNotUsed(DBRef) -> gc_events(DBRef, _Priority) when ?is_StopTNotSupported(DBRef) -> ok; gc_events(DBRef, Priority) -> - {M,S,U} = now(), + TS = erlang:monotonic_time(), + {resolution, TR} = lists:keyfind(resolution, 1, erlang:system_info(os_monotonic_time_source)), case get(oe_GC_timestamp) of - Num when {M,S,U} > Num -> - put(oe_GC_timestamp, {M,S+?get_GCTime(DBRef),U}), + Num when TS > Num -> + put(oe_GC_timestamp, TS + ?get_GCTime(DBRef) * TR), spawn_link(?MODULE, gc_start, [DBRef, Priority]); _-> ok end. - %%------------------------------------------------------------ %% function : gc_start %% Arguments: @@ -266,13 +264,13 @@ gc_discard_DB({Key1, Key2, Key3}, DRef) -> %% Returns : %%------------------------------------------------------------ create_FIFO_Key() -> - {M, S, U} = erlang:now(), + {M, S, U} = erlang:timestamp(), -M*1000000000000 - S*1000000 - U. %%------------------------------------------------------------ %% function : convert_FIFO_Key %% Arguments: -%% Returns : A now tuple +%% Returns : A timestamp tuple %% Comment : Used when we must reuse a timestamp, i.e., only %% when we must reorder the DB. %%------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -322,7 +320,7 @@ extract_start_time(#'CosNotification_StructuredEvent' _ -> false end, - convert_time(ST, TRef, now()); + convert_time(ST, TRef, erlang:timestamp()); extract_start_time(_, _, _) -> false. @@ -337,12 +335,12 @@ extract_start_time(_, _, _) -> %% - undefined eq. value needed but no filter associated. %% Now - used when we want to reuse old TimeStamp which %% must be done when changing QoS. -%% Returns : A modified return from now(). +%% Returns : A modified return from erlang:timestamp(). %%------------------------------------------------------------ extract_deadline(_, _, _, _, false) -> false; extract_deadline(Event, DefaultT, StopTSupported, TRef, MappingVal) -> - extract_deadline(Event, DefaultT, StopTSupported, TRef, MappingVal, now()). + extract_deadline(Event, DefaultT, StopTSupported, TRef, MappingVal, erlang:timestamp()). extract_deadline(_, _, _, _, false, _) -> false; @@ -403,14 +401,14 @@ get_time_diff(UTC, TRef) -> UB-LB. check_deadline(DL) when is_tuple(DL) -> - {M,S,U} = now(), + {M,S,U} = erlang:timestamp(), DL >= {-M,-S,-U}; check_deadline(_DL) -> %% This case will cover if no timeout is set. false. check_start_time(ST) when is_tuple(ST) -> - {M,S,U} = now(), + {M,S,U} = erlang:timestamp(), ST >= {-M,-S,-U}; check_start_time(_ST) -> %% This case will cover if no earliest delivery time is set. @@ -1139,8 +1137,10 @@ create_db(QoS, GCTime, GCLimit, TimeRef) -> ?is_TimeoutNotUsed(DBRef), ?is_StopTNotSupported(DBRef) -> ok; true -> - {M,S,U} = now(), - put(oe_GC_timestamp, {M,S+GCTime,U}) + TS = erlang:monotonic_time(), + {resolution, TR} = lists:keyfind(resolution, 1, + erlang:system_info(os_monotonic_time_source)), + put(oe_GC_timestamp, TS+GCTime*TR) end, DBRef. diff --git a/lib/cosNotification/test/notify_test_impl.erl b/lib/cosNotification/test/notify_test_impl.erl index dae7777089..4fe246ef16 100644 --- a/lib/cosNotification/test/notify_test_impl.erl +++ b/lib/cosNotification/test/notify_test_impl.erl @@ -289,10 +289,10 @@ disconnect_pull_supplier(_Self, State) -> %%--------------- LOCAL FUNCTIONS ---------------------------- delay(Obj, Event, Time, Mod, F) -> - io:format("notify_test:delay(~p) TIME: ~p~n",[Event, now()]), + io:format("notify_test:delay(~p) TIME: ~p~n",[Event, erlang:timestamp()]), timer:sleep(Time), Mod:F(Obj, Event), - io:format("notify_test:delay() DONE: ~p~n",[now()]), + io:format("notify_test:delay() DONE: ~p~n",[erlang:timestamp()]), ok. %%--------------- END OF MODULE ------------------------------ diff --git a/lib/cosNotification/vsn.mk b/lib/cosNotification/vsn.mk index 28d6ec71bf..c1affdf0de 100644 --- a/lib/cosNotification/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/cosNotification/vsn.mk @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -COSNOTIFICATION_VSN = 1.1.21 +COSNOTIFICATION_VSN = 1.2 diff --git a/lib/cosProperty/src/CosPropertyService_PropertySetDef_impl.erl b/lib/cosProperty/src/CosPropertyService_PropertySetDef_impl.erl index 157b243c53..788518c7bb 100644 --- a/lib/cosProperty/src/CosPropertyService_PropertySetDef_impl.erl +++ b/lib/cosProperty/src/CosPropertyService_PropertySetDef_impl.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -128,7 +128,9 @@ %% {stop, Reason} %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- init({DefMode, AllowedTypes, AllowedProperties, InitProperties, MyType}) -> - Key = term_to_binary({now(), node()}), + Key = term_to_binary({{erlang:system_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()}, + node()}), _F = ?write_function(#oe_CosPropertyService{key=Key, properties=InitProperties}), write_result(mnesia:transaction(_F)), diff --git a/lib/cosProperty/src/cosProperty.app.src b/lib/cosProperty/src/cosProperty.app.src index b977bb5984..7fad7a602a 100644 --- a/lib/cosProperty/src/cosProperty.app.src +++ b/lib/cosProperty/src/cosProperty.app.src @@ -43,5 +43,5 @@ {env, []}, {mod, {cosProperty, []}}, {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","orber-3.6.27","mnesia-4.12", - "kernel-3.0","erts-6.0"]} + "kernel-3.0","erts-7.0"]} ]}. diff --git a/lib/cosProperty/src/cosProperty.erl b/lib/cosProperty/src/cosProperty.erl index 2368ee3db6..57c35dedf9 100644 --- a/lib/cosProperty/src/cosProperty.erl +++ b/lib/cosProperty/src/cosProperty.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -406,8 +406,9 @@ type_check(Obj, Mod) -> %% Effect : %%------------------------------------------------------------ create_name(Type) -> - {MSec, Sec, USec} = erlang:now(), - lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',MSec, '_', Sec, '_', USec]). + Time = erlang:system_time(), + Unique = erlang:unique_integer([positive]), + lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',Time,'_',Unique]). %%--------------- END OF MODULE ------------------------------ diff --git a/lib/cosProperty/vsn.mk b/lib/cosProperty/vsn.mk index 0f546a2da8..d96508c2d2 100644 --- a/lib/cosProperty/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/cosProperty/vsn.mk @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -COSPROPERTY_VSN = 1.1.17 +COSPROPERTY_VSN = 1.2 diff --git a/lib/cosTime/src/CosTime_TimeService_impl.erl b/lib/cosTime/src/CosTime_TimeService_impl.erl index bac4ae087c..f44e7ba2f4 100644 --- a/lib/cosTime/src/CosTime_TimeService_impl.erl +++ b/lib/cosTime/src/CosTime_TimeService_impl.erl @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ new_interval(_, _, _, _) -> create_universal_time() -> %% Time is supposed to be #100 nano-secs passed. %% We add micro secs for a greater precision. - {MS,S,US} = now(), + {MS,S,US} = erlang:timestamp(), case catch calendar:datetime_to_gregorian_seconds( calendar:now_to_universal_time({MS,S,US})) of Secs when is_integer(Secs) -> diff --git a/lib/cosTime/src/cosTime.app.src b/lib/cosTime/src/cosTime.app.src index cd01de35cb..ac71fe1b29 100644 --- a/lib/cosTime/src/cosTime.app.src +++ b/lib/cosTime/src/cosTime.app.src @@ -27,6 +27,6 @@ {applications, [orber, stdlib, kernel]}, {env, []}, {mod, {cosTime, []}}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","orber-3.6.27","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0", + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","orber-3.6.27","kernel-3.0","erts-7.0", "cosEvent-2.1.15"]} ]}. diff --git a/lib/cosTime/src/cosTime.erl b/lib/cosTime/src/cosTime.erl index f7d03650af..45f305df39 100644 --- a/lib/cosTime/src/cosTime.erl +++ b/lib/cosTime/src/cosTime.erl @@ -333,8 +333,9 @@ type_check(Obj, Mod) -> %%------------------------------------------------------------ create_name(Type) -> - {MSec, Sec, USec} = erlang:now(), - lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',MSec, '_', Sec, '_', USec]). + Time = erlang:system_time(), + Unique = erlang:unique_integer([positive]), + lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',Time,'_',Unique]). %%--------------- END OF MODULE ------------------------------ diff --git a/lib/cosTime/src/cosTimeApp.hrl b/lib/cosTime/src/cosTimeApp.hrl index f3082816f7..bdf0bf7278 100644 --- a/lib/cosTime/src/cosTimeApp.hrl +++ b/lib/cosTime/src/cosTimeApp.hrl @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ -define(max_TimeT, 18446744073709551616). %% The calendar module uses year 0 as base for gregorian functions. -%% 'ABSOULTE_TIME_DIFF' is #seconfs from year 0 until 15 october 1582, 00:00. +%% 'ABSOULTE_TIME_DIFF' is #seconds from year 0 until 15 october 1582, 00:00. -define(ABSOLUTE_TIME_DIFF, 49947926400). %% As above but diff year 0 to 00:00 GMT, January 1, 1970 -define(STANDARD_TIME_DIFF, 62167219200). diff --git a/lib/cosTime/vsn.mk b/lib/cosTime/vsn.mk index 9e9e5c0250..32416f0087 100644 --- a/lib/cosTime/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/cosTime/vsn.mk @@ -1,3 +1,2 @@ -COSTIME_VSN = 1.1.14 - +COSTIME_VSN = 1.2 diff --git a/lib/cosTransactions/src/CosTransactions_TransactionFactory_impl.erl b/lib/cosTransactions/src/CosTransactions_TransactionFactory_impl.erl index 36e37e2d5f..3954f04ad3 100644 --- a/lib/cosTransactions/src/CosTransactions_TransactionFactory_impl.erl +++ b/lib/cosTransactions/src/CosTransactions_TransactionFactory_impl.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -145,8 +145,8 @@ create(_Self, State, TimeOut) when is_integer(TimeOut) -> _ -> if TimeOut > 0 -> - {MegaSecs, Secs, _Microsecs} = erlang:now(), - EState2 = ?tr_set_alarm(EState, MegaSecs*1000000+Secs+TimeOut), + TimeStampSec = erlang:monotonic_time(seconds), + EState2 = ?tr_set_alarm(EState, TimeStampSec+TimeOut), EState3 = ?tr_set_timeout(EState2, TimeOut*1000), ETraP = ?tr_start_child(?SUP_ETRAP(EState3)), {reply, ETraP, State}; diff --git a/lib/cosTransactions/src/ETraP_Common.erl b/lib/cosTransactions/src/ETraP_Common.erl index dd68e9b038..dca1c1aaa9 100644 --- a/lib/cosTransactions/src/ETraP_Common.erl +++ b/lib/cosTransactions/src/ETraP_Common.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -86,8 +86,9 @@ get_option(Key, OptionList, DefaultList) -> %%------------------------------------------------------------ create_name(Name,Type) -> - {MSec, Sec, USec} = erlang:now(), - lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',Name,'_',MSec, '_', Sec, '_', USec]). + Time = erlang:system_time(), + Unique = erlang:unique_integer([positive]), + lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',Name,'_',Time,'_',Unique]). %%------------------------------------------------------------ %% function : create_name/1 @@ -98,8 +99,9 @@ create_name(Name,Type) -> %%------------------------------------------------------------ create_name(Type) -> - {MSec, Sec, USec} = erlang:now(), - lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',MSec, '_', Sec, '_', USec]). + Time = erlang:system_time(), + Unique = erlang:unique_integer([positive]), + lists:concat(['oe_',node(),'_',Type,'_',Time,'_',Unique]). %%------------------------------------------------------------ %% function : try_timeout @@ -114,10 +116,9 @@ try_timeout(TimeoutAt) -> infinity -> false; _-> - {MegaSecs, Secs, _Microsecs} = erlang:now(), - Time = MegaSecs*1000000+Secs, + TimeSec = erlang:monotonic_time(seconds), if - Time < TimeoutAt -> + TimeSec < TimeoutAt -> false; true -> true diff --git a/lib/cosTransactions/src/ETraP_Server_impl.erl b/lib/cosTransactions/src/ETraP_Server_impl.erl index e2c5d88f9d..db23d6c166 100644 --- a/lib/cosTransactions/src/ETraP_Server_impl.erl +++ b/lib/cosTransactions/src/ETraP_Server_impl.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -38,7 +38,8 @@ %% Log files are created in the current directory, which is why the %% application requires read/write rights for current directory. The %% file name looks like: -%% "oe_nonode@nohost_subc_939_383117_295538" (the last part is now()) +%% "oe_nonode@nohost_subc_1429872479809947099_438" (the two last parts are +%% erlang:system_time() and erlang:unique_integer([positive])) %% It is equal to what the object is started as, i.e., {regname, {global, X}}. %% %% If the application is unable to read the log it will exit and the diff --git a/lib/cosTransactions/src/cosTransactions.app.src b/lib/cosTransactions/src/cosTransactions.app.src index 6b99915ad6..074d82f487 100644 --- a/lib/cosTransactions/src/cosTransactions.app.src +++ b/lib/cosTransactions/src/cosTransactions.app.src @@ -40,5 +40,5 @@ {applications, [orber, stdlib, kernel]}, {env, []}, {mod, {cosTransactions, []}}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","orber-3.6.27","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0"]} + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","orber-3.6.27","kernel-3.0","erts-7.0"]} ]}. diff --git a/lib/cosTransactions/vsn.mk b/lib/cosTransactions/vsn.mk index 7aed212523..929f8c73d1 100644 --- a/lib/cosTransactions/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/cosTransactions/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -COSTRANSACTIONS_VSN = 1.2.14 +COSTRANSACTIONS_VSN = 1.3 diff --git a/lib/crypto/c_src/crypto.c b/lib/crypto/c_src/crypto.c index aa99f2236e..adacdcbc73 100644 --- a/lib/crypto/c_src/crypto.c +++ b/lib/crypto/c_src/crypto.c @@ -2502,7 +2502,7 @@ static ERL_NIF_TERM aes_cbc_crypt(ErlNifEnv* env, int argc, const ERL_NIF_TERM a ErlNifBinary key_bin, ivec_bin, data_bin; unsigned char ivec[16]; int enc, i = 0, outlen = 0; - EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx = NULL; + EVP_CIPHER_CTX ctx; const EVP_CIPHER *cipher = NULL; unsigned char* ret_ptr; ERL_NIF_TERM ret; @@ -2524,8 +2524,7 @@ static ERL_NIF_TERM aes_cbc_crypt(ErlNifEnv* env, int argc, const ERL_NIF_TERM a else enc = 0; - if (!(ctx = EVP_CIPHER_CTX_new())) - return enif_make_badarg(env); + EVP_CIPHER_CTX_init(&ctx); if (key_bin.size == 16) cipher = EVP_aes_128_cbc(); @@ -2538,20 +2537,20 @@ static ERL_NIF_TERM aes_cbc_crypt(ErlNifEnv* env, int argc, const ERL_NIF_TERM a at the end of the buffer for EVP calls. let's be safe */ ret_ptr = enif_make_new_binary(env, data_bin.size + 16*3, &ret); - if (EVP_CipherInit_ex(ctx, cipher, NULL, key_bin.data, ivec, enc) != 1) + if (EVP_CipherInit_ex(&ctx, cipher, NULL, key_bin.data, ivec, enc) != 1) return enif_make_badarg(env); /* disable padding, we only handle whole blocks */ - EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_padding(ctx, 0); + EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_padding(&ctx, 0); - if (EVP_CipherUpdate(ctx, ret_ptr, &i, data_bin.data, data_bin.size) != 1) + if (EVP_CipherUpdate(&ctx, ret_ptr, &i, data_bin.data, data_bin.size) != 1) return enif_make_badarg(env); outlen += i; - if (EVP_CipherFinal_ex(ctx, ret_ptr + outlen, &i) != 1) + if (EVP_CipherFinal_ex(&ctx, ret_ptr + outlen, &i) != 1) return enif_make_badarg(env); outlen += i; - EVP_CIPHER_CTX_free(ctx); + EVP_CIPHER_CTX_cleanup(&ctx); CONSUME_REDS(env,data_bin); @@ -3750,7 +3749,7 @@ out: static ERL_NIF_TERM ec_key_generate(ErlNifEnv* env, int argc, const ERL_NIF_TERM argv[]) { #if defined(HAVE_EC) - EC_KEY *key; + EC_KEY *key = NULL; const EC_GROUP *group; const EC_POINT *public_key; ERL_NIF_TERM priv_key; diff --git a/lib/crypto/test/crypto_SUITE.erl b/lib/crypto/test/crypto_SUITE.erl index 72944eea8e..ff7af1f2c1 100644 --- a/lib/crypto/test/crypto_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/crypto/test/crypto_SUITE.erl @@ -1884,8 +1884,9 @@ dss_params() -> 18320614775012672475365915366944922415598782131828709277168615511695849821411624805195787607930033958243224786899641459701930253094446221381818858674389863050420226114787005820357372837321561754462061849169568607689530279303056075793886577588606958623645901271866346406773590024901668622321064384483571751669]. ec_key_named() -> - {D2_pub, D2_priv} = crypto:generate_key(ecdh, sect113r2), - {[D2_priv, sect113r2], [D2_pub, sect113r2]}. + Curve = secp112r2, + {D2_pub, D2_priv} = crypto:generate_key(ecdh, Curve), + {[D2_priv, Curve], [D2_pub, Curve]}. ec_msg() -> <<99,234,6,64,190,237,201,99,80,248,58,40,70,45,149,218,5,246,242,63>>. diff --git a/lib/crypto/test/old_crypto_SUITE.erl b/lib/crypto/test/old_crypto_SUITE.erl index 040edbf092..80306927c5 100644 --- a/lib/crypto/test/old_crypto_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/crypto/test/old_crypto_SUITE.erl @@ -1887,9 +1887,9 @@ ec(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ec_do() -> %% test for a name curve - {D2_pub, D2_priv} = crypto:generate_key(ecdh, sect113r2), - PrivECDH = [D2_priv, sect113r2], - PubECDH = [D2_pub, sect113r2], + {D2_pub, D2_priv} = crypto:generate_key(ecdh, secp112r2), + PrivECDH = [D2_priv, secp112r2], + PubECDH = [D2_pub, secp112r2], %%TODO: find a published test case for a EC key %% test for a full specified curve and public key, diff --git a/lib/crypto/vsn.mk b/lib/crypto/vsn.mk index 8489b59562..55b1b3e8c4 100644 --- a/lib/crypto/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/crypto/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -CRYPTO_VSN = 3.5 +CRYPTO_VSN = 3.6 diff --git a/lib/debugger/src/dbg_icmd.erl b/lib/debugger/src/dbg_icmd.erl index ce12c1beb3..b9d7506cde 100644 --- a/lib/debugger/src/dbg_icmd.erl +++ b/lib/debugger/src/dbg_icmd.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in diff --git a/lib/debugger/src/dbg_ieval.erl b/lib/debugger/src/dbg_ieval.erl index 96f9f91808..e6da8409d4 100644 --- a/lib/debugger/src/dbg_ieval.erl +++ b/lib/debugger/src/dbg_ieval.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -650,24 +650,19 @@ expr({tuple,Line,Es0}, Bs0, Ieval) -> {value,list_to_tuple(Vs),Bs}; %% Map -expr({map,Line,Fs0}, Bs0, Ieval) -> - {Fs,Bs} = eval_map_fields(Fs0, Bs0, Ieval#ieval{line=Line,top=false}), - Value = lists:foldl(fun ({map_assoc,K,V}, Mi) -> maps:put(K,V,Mi) end, - #{}, Fs), - {value,Value,Bs}; +expr({map,Line,Fs}, Bs0, Ieval) -> + {Map,Bs} = eval_new_map_fields(Fs, Bs0, Ieval#ieval{line=Line,top=false}, + fun expr/3), + {value,Map,Bs}; expr({map,Line,E0,Fs0}, Bs0, Ieval0) -> Ieval = Ieval0#ieval{line=Line,top=false}, {value,E,Bs1} = expr(E0, Bs0, Ieval), - case E of - #{} -> - {Fs,Bs2} = eval_map_fields(Fs0, Bs0, Ieval), - Value = lists:foldl(fun ({map_assoc,K,V}, Mi) -> maps:put(K,V,Mi); - ({map_exact,K,V}, Mi) -> maps:update(K,V,Mi) - end, E, Fs), - {value,Value,merge_bindings(Bs2, Bs1, Ieval)}; - _ -> - exception(error, {badarg,E}, Bs1, Ieval) - end; + {Fs,Bs2} = eval_map_fields(Fs0, Bs0, Ieval), + _ = maps:put(k, v, E), %Validate map. + Value = lists:foldl(fun ({map_assoc,K,V}, Mi) -> maps:put(K,V,Mi); + ({map_exact,K,V}, Mi) -> maps:update(K,V,Mi) + end, E, Fs), + {value,Value,merge_bindings(Bs2, Bs1, Ieval)}; %% A block of statements expr({block,Line,Es},Bs,Ieval) -> seq(Es, Bs, Ieval#ieval{line=Line}); @@ -1477,11 +1472,13 @@ guard_expr({cons,_,H0,T0}, Bs) -> guard_expr({tuple,_,Es0}, Bs) -> {values,Es} = guard_exprs(Es0, Bs), {value,list_to_tuple(Es)}; -guard_expr({map,_,Fs0}, Bs) -> - Fs = eval_map_fields_guard(Fs0, Bs), - Value = lists:foldl(fun ({map_assoc,K,V}, Mi) -> maps:put(K,V,Mi) end, - #{}, Fs), - {value,Value}; +guard_expr({map,_,Fs}, Bs0) -> + F = fun (G0, B0, _) -> + {value,G} = guard_expr(G0, B0), + {value,G,B0} + end, + {Map,_} = eval_new_map_fields(Fs, Bs0, #ieval{top=false}, F), + {value,Map}; guard_expr({map,_,E0,Fs0}, Bs) -> {value,E} = guard_expr(E0, Bs), Fs = eval_map_fields_guard(Fs0, Bs), @@ -1530,6 +1527,17 @@ eval_map_fields([{map_field_exact,Line,K0,V0}|Fs], Bs0, Ieval0, F, Acc) -> eval_map_fields([], Bs, _Ieval, _F, Acc) -> {lists:reverse(Acc),Bs}. +eval_new_map_fields(Fs, Bs0, Ieval, F) -> + eval_new_map_fields(Fs, Bs0, Ieval, F, []). + +eval_new_map_fields([{Line,K0,V0}|Fs], Bs0, Ieval0, F, Acc) -> + Ieval = Ieval0#ieval{line=Line}, + {value,K,Bs1} = F(K0, Bs0, Ieval), + {value,V,Bs2} = F(V0, Bs1, Ieval), + eval_new_map_fields(Fs, Bs2, Ieval0, F, [{K,V}|Acc]); +eval_new_map_fields([], Bs, _, _, Acc) -> + {maps:from_list(lists:reverse(Acc)),Bs}. + %% match(Pattern,Term,Bs) -> {match,Bs} | nomatch match(Pat, Term, Bs) -> try match1(Pat, Term, Bs, Bs) diff --git a/lib/debugger/src/dbg_iload.erl b/lib/debugger/src/dbg_iload.erl index ad05a7c529..379ffe8ce4 100644 --- a/lib/debugger/src/dbg_iload.erl +++ b/lib/debugger/src/dbg_iload.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -163,11 +163,11 @@ clauses([C0|Cs]) -> [C1|clauses(Cs)]; clauses([]) -> []. -clause({clause,Line,H0,G0,B0}, Lc) -> +clause({clause,Anno,H0,G0,B0}, Lc) -> H1 = head(H0), G1 = guard(G0), B1 = exprs(B0, Lc), - {clause,Line,H1,G1,B1}. + {clause,ln(Anno),H1,G1,B1}. head(Ps) -> patterns(Ps). @@ -181,46 +181,46 @@ patterns([]) -> []. %% N.B. Only valid patterns are included here. -pattern({var,Line,V}) -> {var,Line,V}; -pattern({char,Line,I}) -> {value,Line,I}; -pattern({integer,Line,I}) -> {value,Line,I}; -pattern({match,Line,Pat1,Pat2}) -> - {match,Line,pattern(Pat1),pattern(Pat2)}; -pattern({float,Line,F}) -> {value,Line,F}; -pattern({atom,Line,A}) -> {value,Line,A}; -pattern({string,Line,S}) -> {value,Line,S}; -pattern({nil,Line}) -> {value,Line,[]}; -pattern({cons,Line,H0,T0}) -> +pattern({var,Anno,V}) -> {var,ln(Anno),V}; +pattern({char,Anno,I}) -> {value,ln(Anno),I}; +pattern({integer,Anno,I}) -> {value,ln(Anno),I}; +pattern({match,Anno,Pat1,Pat2}) -> + {match,ln(Anno),pattern(Pat1),pattern(Pat2)}; +pattern({float,Anno,F}) -> {value,ln(Anno),F}; +pattern({atom,Anno,A}) -> {value,ln(Anno),A}; +pattern({string,Anno,S}) -> {value,ln(Anno),S}; +pattern({nil,Anno}) -> {value,ln(Anno),[]}; +pattern({cons,Anno,H0,T0}) -> H1 = pattern(H0), T1 = pattern(T0), - {cons,Line,H1,T1}; -pattern({tuple,Line,Ps0}) -> + {cons,ln(Anno),H1,T1}; +pattern({tuple,Anno,Ps0}) -> Ps1 = pattern_list(Ps0), - {tuple,Line,Ps1}; -pattern({map,Line,Fs0}) -> + {tuple,ln(Anno),Ps1}; +pattern({map,Anno,Fs0}) -> Fs1 = lists:map(fun ({map_field_exact,L,K,V}) -> {map_field_exact,L,expr(K, false),pattern(V)} end, Fs0), - {map,Line,Fs1}; -pattern({op,_,'-',{integer,Line,I}}) -> - {value,Line,-I}; -pattern({op,_,'+',{integer,Line,I}}) -> - {value,Line,I}; -pattern({op,_,'-',{char,Line,I}}) -> - {value,Line,-I}; -pattern({op,_,'+',{char,Line,I}}) -> - {value,Line,I}; -pattern({op,_,'-',{float,Line,I}}) -> - {value,Line,-I}; -pattern({op,_,'+',{float,Line,I}}) -> - {value,Line,I}; -pattern({bin,Line,Grp}) -> + {map,ln(Anno),Fs1}; +pattern({op,_,'-',{integer,Anno,I}}) -> + {value,ln(Anno),-I}; +pattern({op,_,'+',{integer,Anno,I}}) -> + {value,ln(Anno),I}; +pattern({op,_,'-',{char,Anno,I}}) -> + {value,ln(Anno),-I}; +pattern({op,_,'+',{char,Anno,I}}) -> + {value,ln(Anno),I}; +pattern({op,_,'-',{float,Anno,I}}) -> + {value,ln(Anno),-I}; +pattern({op,_,'+',{float,Anno,I}}) -> + {value,ln(Anno),I}; +pattern({bin,Anno,Grp}) -> Grp1 = pattern_list(Grp), - {bin,Line,Grp1}; -pattern({bin_element,Line,Expr,Size,Type}) -> + {bin,ln(Anno),Grp1}; +pattern({bin_element,Anno,Expr,Size,Type}) -> Expr1 = pattern(Expr), Size1 = expr(Size, false), - {bin_element,Line,Expr1,Size1,Type}. + {bin_element,ln(Anno),Expr1,Size1,Type}. %% These patterns are processed "in parallel" for purposes of variable %% definition etc. @@ -240,90 +240,89 @@ and_guard([G0|Gs]) -> [G1|and_guard(Gs)]; and_guard([]) -> []. -guard_test({call,Line,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,F}},As0}) -> +guard_test({call,Anno,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,F}},As0}) -> As = gexpr_list(As0), - {safe_bif,Line,erlang,F,As}; -guard_test({op,Line,Op,L0}) -> + {safe_bif,ln(Anno),erlang,F,As}; +guard_test({op,Anno,Op,L0}) -> true = erl_internal:arith_op(Op, 1) orelse %Assertion. erl_internal:bool_op(Op, 1), L1 = gexpr(L0), - {safe_bif,Line,erlang,Op,[L1]}; -guard_test({op,Line,Op,L0,R0}) when Op =:= 'andalso'; Op =:= 'orelse' -> + {safe_bif,ln(Anno),erlang,Op,[L1]}; +guard_test({op,Anno,Op,L0,R0}) when Op =:= 'andalso'; Op =:= 'orelse' -> L1 = gexpr(L0), R1 = gexpr(R0), %They see the same variables - {Op,Line,L1,R1}; -guard_test({op,Line,Op,L0,R0}) -> + {Op,ln(Anno),L1,R1}; +guard_test({op,Anno,Op,L0,R0}) -> true = erl_internal:comp_op(Op, 2) orelse %Assertion. erl_internal:bool_op(Op, 2) orelse erl_internal:arith_op(Op, 2), L1 = gexpr(L0), R1 = gexpr(R0), %They see the same variables - {safe_bif,Line,erlang,Op,[L1,R1]}; + {safe_bif,ln(Anno),erlang,Op,[L1,R1]}; guard_test({var,_,_}=V) ->V; % Boolean var -guard_test({atom,Line,true}) -> {value,Line,true}; +guard_test({atom,Anno,true}) -> {value,ln(Anno),true}; %% All other constants at this level means false. -guard_test({atom,Line,_}) -> {value,Line,false}; -guard_test({integer,Line,_}) -> {value,Line,false}; -guard_test({char,Line,_}) -> {value,Line,false}; -guard_test({float,Line,_}) -> {value,Line,false}; -guard_test({string,Line,_}) -> {value,Line,false}; -guard_test({nil,Line}) -> {value,Line,false}; -guard_test({cons,Line,_,_}) -> {value,Line,false}; -guard_test({tuple,Line,_}) -> {value,Line,false}; -guard_test({map,Line,_}) -> {value,Line,false}; -guard_test({map,Line,_,_}) -> {value,Line,false}; -guard_test({bin,Line,_}) -> {value,Line,false}. - -gexpr({var,Line,V}) -> {var,Line,V}; -gexpr({integer,Line,I}) -> {value,Line,I}; -gexpr({char,Line,I}) -> {value,Line,I}; -gexpr({float,Line,F}) -> {value,Line,F}; -gexpr({atom,Line,A}) -> {value,Line,A}; -gexpr({string,Line,S}) -> {value,Line,S}; -gexpr({nil,Line}) -> {value,Line,[]}; -gexpr({cons,Line,H0,T0}) -> +guard_test({atom,Anno,_}) -> {value,ln(Anno),false}; +guard_test({integer,Anno,_}) -> {value,ln(Anno),false}; +guard_test({char,Anno,_}) -> {value,ln(Anno),false}; +guard_test({float,Anno,_}) -> {value,ln(Anno),false}; +guard_test({string,Anno,_}) -> {value,ln(Anno),false}; +guard_test({nil,Anno}) -> {value,ln(Anno),false}; +guard_test({cons,Anno,_,_}) -> {value,ln(Anno),false}; +guard_test({tuple,Anno,_}) -> {value,ln(Anno),false}; +guard_test({map,Anno,_}) -> {value,ln(Anno),false}; +guard_test({map,Anno,_,_}) -> {value,ln(Anno),false}; +guard_test({bin,Anno,_}) -> {value,ln(Anno),false}. + +gexpr({var,Anno,V}) -> {var,ln(Anno),V}; +gexpr({integer,Anno,I}) -> {value,ln(Anno),I}; +gexpr({char,Anno,I}) -> {value,ln(Anno),I}; +gexpr({float,Anno,F}) -> {value,ln(Anno),F}; +gexpr({atom,Anno,A}) -> {value,ln(Anno),A}; +gexpr({string,Anno,S}) -> {value,ln(Anno),S}; +gexpr({nil,Anno}) -> {value,ln(Anno),[]}; +gexpr({cons,Anno,H0,T0}) -> case {gexpr(H0),gexpr(T0)} of {{value,Line,H1},{value,Line,T1}} -> {value,Line,[H1|T1]}; - {H1,T1} -> {cons,Line,H1,T1} + {H1,T1} -> {cons,ln(Anno),H1,T1} end; -gexpr({tuple,Line,Es0}) -> +gexpr({tuple,Anno,Es0}) -> Es1 = gexpr_list(Es0), - {tuple,Line,Es1}; -gexpr({map,Line,Fs0}) -> - Fs1 = map_fields(Fs0, fun gexpr/1), - {map,Line,Fs1}; -gexpr({map,Line,E0,Fs0}) -> + {tuple,ln(Anno),Es1}; +gexpr({map,Anno,Fs0}) -> + new_map(Fs0, Anno, fun gexpr/1); +gexpr({map,Anno,E0,Fs0}) -> E1 = gexpr(E0), Fs1 = map_fields(Fs0, fun gexpr/1), - {map,Line,E1,Fs1}; -gexpr({bin,Line,Flds0}) -> + {map,ln(Anno),E1,Fs1}; +gexpr({bin,Anno,Flds0}) -> Flds = gexpr_list(Flds0), - {bin,Line,Flds}; -gexpr({bin_element,Line,Expr0,Size0,Type}) -> + {bin,ln(Anno),Flds}; +gexpr({bin_element,Anno,Expr0,Size0,Type}) -> Expr = gexpr(Expr0), Size = gexpr(Size0), - {bin_element,Line,Expr,Size,Type}; + {bin_element,ln(Anno),Expr,Size,Type}; %%% The previous passes have added the module name 'erlang' to %%% all BIF calls, even in guards. -gexpr({call,Line,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,self}},[]}) -> - {dbg, Line, self, []}; -gexpr({call,Line,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,F}},As0}) -> +gexpr({call,Anno,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,self}},[]}) -> + {dbg,ln(Anno),self,[]}; +gexpr({call,Anno,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,F}},As0}) -> As = gexpr_list(As0), - {safe_bif,Line,erlang,F,As}; -gexpr({op,Line,Op,A0}) -> + {safe_bif,ln(Anno),erlang,F,As}; +gexpr({op,Anno,Op,A0}) -> erl_internal:arith_op(Op, 1), A1 = gexpr(A0), - {safe_bif,Line,erlang,Op,[A1]}; -gexpr({op,Line,Op,L0,R0}) when Op =:= 'andalso'; Op =:= 'orelse' -> + {safe_bif,ln(Anno),erlang,Op,[A1]}; +gexpr({op,Anno,Op,L0,R0}) when Op =:= 'andalso'; Op =:= 'orelse' -> L1 = gexpr(L0), R1 = gexpr(R0), %They see the same variables - {Op,Line,L1,R1}; -gexpr({op,Line,Op,L0,R0}) -> + {Op,ln(Anno),L1,R1}; +gexpr({op,Anno,Op,L0,R0}) -> true = erl_internal:arith_op(Op, 2) orelse erl_internal:comp_op(Op, 2) orelse erl_internal:bool_op(Op, 2), L1 = gexpr(L0), R1 = gexpr(R0), %They see the same variables - {safe_bif,Line,erlang,Op,[L1,R1]}. + {safe_bif,ln(Anno),erlang,Op,[L1,R1]}. %% These expressions are processed "in parallel" for purposes of variable %% definition etc. @@ -343,175 +342,175 @@ exprs([E0|Es], Lc) -> [E1|exprs(Es, Lc)]; exprs([], _Lc) -> []. -expr({var,Line,V}, _Lc) -> {var,Line,V}; -expr({integer,Line,I}, _Lc) -> {value,Line,I}; -expr({char,Line,I}, _Lc) -> {value,Line,I}; -expr({float,Line,F}, _Lc) -> {value,Line,F}; -expr({atom,Line,A}, _Lc) -> {value,Line,A}; -expr({string,Line,S}, _Lc) -> {value,Line,S}; -expr({nil,Line}, _Lc) -> {value,Line,[]}; -expr({cons,Line,H0,T0}, _Lc) -> +expr({var,Anno,V}, _Lc) -> {var,ln(Anno),V}; +expr({integer,Anno,I}, _Lc) -> {value,ln(Anno),I}; +expr({char,Anno,I}, _Lc) -> {value,ln(Anno),I}; +expr({float,Anno,F}, _Lc) -> {value,ln(Anno),F}; +expr({atom,Anno,A}, _Lc) -> {value,ln(Anno),A}; +expr({string,Anno,S}, _Lc) -> {value,ln(Anno),S}; +expr({nil,Anno}, _Lc) -> {value,ln(Anno),[]}; +expr({cons,Anno,H0,T0}, _Lc) -> case {expr(H0, false),expr(T0, false)} of {{value,Line,H1},{value,Line,T1}} -> {value,Line,[H1|T1]}; - {H1,T1} -> {cons,Line,H1,T1} + {H1,T1} -> {cons,ln(Anno),H1,T1} end; -expr({tuple,Line,Es0}, _Lc) -> +expr({tuple,Anno,Es0}, _Lc) -> Es1 = expr_list(Es0), - {tuple,Line,Es1}; -expr({map,Line,Fs0}, _Lc) -> - Fs1 = map_fields(Fs0), - {map,Line,Fs1}; -expr({map,Line,E0,Fs0}, _Lc) -> + {tuple,ln(Anno),Es1}; +expr({map,Anno,Fs}, _Lc) -> + new_map(Fs, Anno, fun (E) -> expr(E, false) end); +expr({map,Anno,E0,Fs0}, _Lc) -> E1 = expr(E0, false), Fs1 = map_fields(Fs0), - {map,Line,E1,Fs1}; -expr({block,Line,Es0}, Lc) -> + {map,ln(Anno),E1,Fs1}; +expr({block,Anno,Es0}, Lc) -> %% Unfold block into a sequence. Es1 = exprs(Es0, Lc), - {block,Line,Es1}; -expr({'if',Line,Cs0}, Lc) -> + {block,ln(Anno),Es1}; +expr({'if',Anno,Cs0}, Lc) -> Cs1 = icr_clauses(Cs0, Lc), - {'if',Line,Cs1}; -expr({'case',Line,E0,Cs0}, Lc) -> + {'if',ln(Anno),Cs1}; +expr({'case',Anno,E0,Cs0}, Lc) -> E1 = expr(E0, false), Cs1 = icr_clauses(Cs0, Lc), - {'case',Line,E1,Cs1}; -expr({'receive',Line,Cs0}, Lc) -> + {'case',ln(Anno),E1,Cs1}; +expr({'receive',Anno,Cs0}, Lc) -> Cs1 = icr_clauses(Cs0, Lc), - {'receive',Line,Cs1}; -expr({'receive',Line,Cs0,To0,ToEs0}, Lc) -> + {'receive',ln(Anno),Cs1}; +expr({'receive',Anno,Cs0,To0,ToEs0}, Lc) -> To1 = expr(To0, false), ToEs1 = exprs(ToEs0, Lc), Cs1 = icr_clauses(Cs0, Lc), - {'receive',Line,Cs1,To1,ToEs1}; -expr({'fun',Line,{clauses,Cs0},{_,_,Name}}, _Lc) when is_atom(Name) -> + {'receive',ln(Anno),Cs1,To1,ToEs1}; +expr({'fun',Anno,{clauses,Cs0},{_,_,Name}}, _Lc) when is_atom(Name) -> %% New R10B-2 format (abstract_v2). Cs = fun_clauses(Cs0), - {make_fun,Line,Name,Cs}; -expr({'fun',Line,{function,F,A},{_Index,_OldUniq,Name}}, _Lc) -> + {make_fun,ln(Anno),Name,Cs}; +expr({'fun',Anno,{function,F,A},{_Index,_OldUniq,Name}}, _Lc) -> %% New R8 format (abstract_v2). + Line = ln(Anno), As = new_vars(A, Line), Cs = [{clause,Line,As,[],[{local_call,Line,F,As,true}]}], {make_fun,Line,Name,Cs}; -expr({named_fun,Line,FName,Cs0,{_,_,Name}}, _Lc) when is_atom(Name) -> +expr({named_fun,Anno,FName,Cs0,{_,_,Name}}, _Lc) when is_atom(Name) -> Cs = fun_clauses(Cs0), - {make_named_fun,Line,Name,FName,Cs}; -expr({'fun',Line,{function,{atom,_,M},{atom,_,F},{integer,_,A}}}, _Lc) + {make_named_fun,ln(Anno),Name,FName,Cs}; +expr({'fun',Anno,{function,{atom,_,M},{atom,_,F},{integer,_,A}}}, _Lc) when 0 =< A, A =< 255 -> %% New format in R15 for fun M:F/A (literal values). - {value,Line,erlang:make_fun(M, F, A)}; -expr({'fun',Line,{function,M,F,A}}, _Lc) -> + {value,ln(Anno),erlang:make_fun(M, F, A)}; +expr({'fun',Anno,{function,M,F,A}}, _Lc) -> %% New format in R15 for fun M:F/A (one or more variables). MFA = expr_list([M,F,A]), - {make_ext_fun,Line,MFA}; -expr({call,Line,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,self}},[]}, _Lc) -> - {dbg,Line,self,[]}; -expr({call,Line,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,get_stacktrace}},[]}, _Lc) -> - {dbg,Line,get_stacktrace,[]}; -expr({call,Line,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,throw}},[_]=As}, _Lc) -> - {dbg,Line,throw,expr_list(As)}; -expr({call,Line,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,error}},[_]=As}, _Lc) -> - {dbg,Line,error,expr_list(As)}; -expr({call,Line,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,exit}},[_]=As}, _Lc) -> - {dbg,Line,exit,expr_list(As)}; -expr({call,Line,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,raise}},[_,_,_]=As}, _Lc) -> - {dbg,Line,raise,expr_list(As)}; -expr({call,Line,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,apply}},[_,_,_]=As0}, Lc) -> + {make_ext_fun,ln(Anno),MFA}; +expr({call,Anno,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,self}},[]}, _Lc) -> + {dbg,ln(Anno),self,[]}; +expr({call,Anno,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,get_stacktrace}},[]}, _Lc) -> + {dbg,ln(Anno),get_stacktrace,[]}; +expr({call,Anno,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,throw}},[_]=As}, _Lc) -> + {dbg,ln(Anno),throw,expr_list(As)}; +expr({call,Anno,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,error}},[_]=As}, _Lc) -> + {dbg,ln(Anno),error,expr_list(As)}; +expr({call,Anno,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,exit}},[_]=As}, _Lc) -> + {dbg,ln(Anno),exit,expr_list(As)}; +expr({call,Anno,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,raise}},[_,_,_]=As}, _Lc) -> + {dbg,ln(Anno),raise,expr_list(As)}; +expr({call,Anno,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,apply}},[_,_,_]=As0}, Lc) -> As = expr_list(As0), - {apply,Line,As,Lc}; -expr({call,Line,{remote,_,{atom,_,Mod},{atom,_,Func}},As0}, Lc) -> + {apply,ln(Anno),As,Lc}; +expr({call,Anno,{remote,_,{atom,_,Mod},{atom,_,Func}},As0}, Lc) -> As = expr_list(As0), case erlang:is_builtin(Mod, Func, length(As)) of false -> - {call_remote,Line,Mod,Func,As,Lc}; + {call_remote,ln(Anno),Mod,Func,As,Lc}; true -> case bif_type(Mod, Func, length(As0)) of - safe -> {safe_bif,Line,Mod,Func,As}; - unsafe ->{bif,Line,Mod,Func,As} + safe -> {safe_bif,ln(Anno),Mod,Func,As}; + unsafe ->{bif,ln(Anno),Mod,Func,As} end end; -expr({call,Line,{remote,_,Mod0,Func0},As0}, Lc) -> +expr({call,Anno,{remote,_,Mod0,Func0},As0}, Lc) -> %% New R8 format (abstract_v2). Mod = expr(Mod0, false), Func = expr(Func0, false), As = consify(expr_list(As0)), - {apply,Line,[Mod,Func,As],Lc}; -expr({call,Line,{atom,_,Func},As0}, Lc) -> + {apply,ln(Anno),[Mod,Func,As],Lc}; +expr({call,Anno,{atom,_,Func},As0}, Lc) -> As = expr_list(As0), - {local_call,Line,Func,As,Lc}; -expr({call,Line,Fun0,As0}, Lc) -> + {local_call,ln(Anno),Func,As,Lc}; +expr({call,Anno,Fun0,As0}, Lc) -> Fun = expr(Fun0, false), As = expr_list(As0), - {apply_fun,Line,Fun,As,Lc}; -expr({'catch',Line,E0}, _Lc) -> + {apply_fun,ln(Anno),Fun,As,Lc}; +expr({'catch',Anno,E0}, _Lc) -> %% No new variables added. E1 = expr(E0, false), - {'catch',Line,E1}; -expr({'try',Line,Es0,CaseCs0,CatchCs0,As0}, Lc) -> + {'catch',ln(Anno),E1}; +expr({'try',Anno,Es0,CaseCs0,CatchCs0,As0}, Lc) -> %% No new variables added. Es = expr_list(Es0), CaseCs = icr_clauses(CaseCs0, Lc), CatchCs = icr_clauses(CatchCs0, Lc), As = expr_list(As0), - {'try',Line,Es,CaseCs,CatchCs,As}; -expr({lc,Line,E0,Gs0}, _Lc) -> %R8. + {'try',ln(Anno),Es,CaseCs,CatchCs,As}; +expr({lc,Anno,E0,Gs0}, _Lc) -> %R8. Gs = lists:map(fun ({generate,L,P0,Qs}) -> - {generate,L,expr(P0, false),expr(Qs, false)}; + {generate,L,pattern(P0),expr(Qs, false)}; ({b_generate,L,P0,Qs}) -> %R12. - {b_generate,L,expr(P0, false),expr(Qs, false)}; + {b_generate,L,pattern(P0),expr(Qs, false)}; (Expr) -> case erl_lint:is_guard_test(Expr) of true -> {guard,guard([[Expr]])}; false -> expr(Expr, false) end end, Gs0), - {lc,Line,expr(E0, false),Gs}; -expr({bc,Line,E0,Gs0}, _Lc) -> %R12. + {lc,ln(Anno),expr(E0, false),Gs}; +expr({bc,Anno,E0,Gs0}, _Lc) -> %R12. Gs = lists:map(fun ({generate,L,P0,Qs}) -> - {generate,L,expr(P0, false),expr(Qs, false)}; + {generate,L,pattern(P0),expr(Qs, false)}; ({b_generate,L,P0,Qs}) -> %R12. - {b_generate,L,expr(P0, false),expr(Qs, false)}; + {b_generate,L,pattern(P0),expr(Qs, false)}; (Expr) -> case erl_lint:is_guard_test(Expr) of true -> {guard,guard([[Expr]])}; false -> expr(Expr, false) end end, Gs0), - {bc,Line,expr(E0, false),Gs}; -expr({match,Line,P0,E0}, _Lc) -> + {bc,ln(Anno),expr(E0, false),Gs}; +expr({match,Anno,P0,E0}, _Lc) -> E1 = expr(E0, false), P1 = pattern(P0), - {match,Line,P1,E1}; -expr({op,Line,Op,A0}, _Lc) -> + {match,ln(Anno),P1,E1}; +expr({op,Anno,Op,A0}, _Lc) -> A1 = expr(A0, false), - {op,Line,Op,[A1]}; -expr({op,Line,'++',L0,R0}, _Lc) -> + {op,ln(Anno),Op,[A1]}; +expr({op,Anno,'++',L0,R0}, _Lc) -> L1 = expr(L0, false), R1 = expr(R0, false), %They see the same variables - {op,Line,append,[L1,R1]}; -expr({op,Line,'--',L0,R0}, _Lc) -> + {op,ln(Anno),append,[L1,R1]}; +expr({op,Anno,'--',L0,R0}, _Lc) -> L1 = expr(L0, false), R1 = expr(R0, false), %They see the same variables - {op,Line,subtract,[L1,R1]}; -expr({op,Line,'!',L0,R0}, _Lc) -> + {op,ln(Anno),subtract,[L1,R1]}; +expr({op,Anno,'!',L0,R0}, _Lc) -> L1 = expr(L0, false), R1 = expr(R0, false), %They see the same variables - {send,Line,L1,R1}; -expr({op,Line,Op,L0,R0}, _Lc) when Op =:= 'andalso'; Op =:= 'orelse' -> + {send,ln(Anno),L1,R1}; +expr({op,Anno,Op,L0,R0}, _Lc) when Op =:= 'andalso'; Op =:= 'orelse' -> L1 = expr(L0, false), R1 = expr(R0, false), %They see the same variables - {Op,Line,L1,R1}; -expr({op,Line,Op,L0,R0}, _Lc) -> + {Op,ln(Anno),L1,R1}; +expr({op,Anno,Op,L0,R0}, _Lc) -> L1 = expr(L0, false), R1 = expr(R0, false), %They see the same variables - {op,Line,Op,[L1,R1]}; -expr({bin,Line,Grp}, _Lc) -> + {op,ln(Anno),Op,[L1,R1]}; +expr({bin,Anno,Grp}, _Lc) -> Grp1 = expr_list(Grp), - {bin,Line,Grp1}; -expr({bin_element,Line,Expr,Size,Type}, _Lc) -> + {bin,ln(Anno),Grp1}; +expr({bin_element,Anno,Expr,Size,Type}, _Lc) -> Expr1 = expr(Expr, false), Size1 = expr(Size, false), - {bin_element,Line,Expr1,Size1,Type}; + {bin_element,ln(Anno),Expr1,Size1,Type}; expr(Other, _Lc) -> exit({?MODULE,{unknown_expr,Other}}). @@ -519,7 +518,6 @@ consify([A|As]) -> {cons,0,A,consify(As)}; consify([]) -> {value,0,[]}. - %% -type expr_list([Expression]) -> [Expression]. %% These expressions are processed "in parallel" for purposes of variable %% definition etc. @@ -534,17 +532,35 @@ icr_clauses([C0|Cs], Lc) -> [C1|icr_clauses(Cs, Lc)]; icr_clauses([], _) -> []. -fun_clauses([{clause,L,H,G,B}|Cs]) -> - [{clause,L,head(H),guard(G),exprs(B, true)}|fun_clauses(Cs)]; +fun_clauses([{clause,A,H,G,B}|Cs]) -> + [{clause,ln(A),head(H),guard(G),exprs(B, true)}|fun_clauses(Cs)]; fun_clauses([]) -> []. + +new_map(Fs0, Anno, F) -> + Line = ln(Anno), + Fs1 = map_fields(Fs0, F), + Fs2 = [{ln(A),K,V} || {map_field_assoc,A,K,V} <- Fs1], + try + {value,Line,map_literal(Fs2, #{})} + catch + throw:not_literal -> + {map,Line,Fs2} + end. + +map_literal([{_,{value,_,K},{value,_,V}}|T], M) -> + map_literal(T, maps:put(K, V, M)); +map_literal([_|_], _) -> + throw(not_literal); +map_literal([], M) -> M. + map_fields(Fs) -> map_fields(Fs, fun (E) -> expr(E, false) end). -map_fields([{map_field_assoc,L,N,V}|Fs], F) -> - [{map_field_assoc,L,F(N),F(V)}|map_fields(Fs)]; -map_fields([{map_field_exact,L,N,V}|Fs], F) -> - [{map_field_exact,L,F(N),F(V)}|map_fields(Fs)]; +map_fields([{map_field_assoc,A,N,V}|Fs], F) -> + [{map_field_assoc,ln(A),F(N),F(V)}|map_fields(Fs)]; +map_fields([{map_field_exact,A,N,V}|Fs], F) -> + [{map_field_exact,ln(A),F(N),F(V)}|map_fields(Fs)]; map_fields([], _) -> []. %% new_var_name() -> VarName. @@ -564,6 +580,9 @@ new_vars(N, L, Vs) when N > 0 -> new_vars(N-1, L, [V|Vs]); new_vars(0, _, Vs) -> Vs. +ln(Anno) -> + erl_anno:line(Anno). + bif_type(erlang, Name, Arity) -> case erl_internal:guard_bif(Name, Arity) of true -> diff --git a/lib/debugger/src/debugger.app.src b/lib/debugger/src/debugger.app.src index f102385d39..a013c5c11f 100644 --- a/lib/debugger/src/debugger.app.src +++ b/lib/debugger/src/debugger.app.src @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -47,5 +47,5 @@ ]}, {registered, [dbg_iserver, dbg_wx_mon, dbg_wx_winman]}, {applications, [kernel, stdlib]}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["wx-1.2","stdlib-2.0","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0", + {runtime_dependencies, ["wx-1.2","stdlib-2.5","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0", "compiler-5.0"]}]}. diff --git a/lib/debugger/src/int.erl b/lib/debugger/src/int.erl index 908390ce50..33954ca82c 100644 --- a/lib/debugger/src/int.erl +++ b/lib/debugger/src/int.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in diff --git a/lib/debugger/test/int_eval_SUITE.erl b/lib/debugger/test/int_eval_SUITE.erl index 9d7ef238e3..cda5c97ec4 100644 --- a/lib/debugger/test/int_eval_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/debugger/test/int_eval_SUITE.erl @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ stacktrace(Config) when is_list(Config) -> maps(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Fun = fun () -> ?IM:empty_map_update([camembert]) end, - {'EXIT',{{badarg,[camembert]},_}} = spawn_eval(Fun), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,[camembert]},_}} = spawn_eval(Fun), [#{hello := 0, price := 0}] = spawn_eval(fun () -> ?IM:update_in_fun() end), ok. diff --git a/lib/debugger/test/map_SUITE.erl b/lib/debugger/test/map_SUITE.erl index ac2e16f00a..74847e161f 100644 --- a/lib/debugger/test/map_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/debugger/test/map_SUITE.erl @@ -671,9 +671,10 @@ t_map_size(Config) when is_list(Config) -> false = map_is_size(M#{ "c" => 2}, 2), %% Error cases. - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch map_size([])), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch map_size(<<1,2,3>>)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch map_size(1)), + do_badmap(fun(T) -> + {'EXIT',{{badmap,T},_}} = + (catch map_size(T)) + end), ok. map_is_size(M,N) when map_size(M) =:= N -> true; @@ -849,9 +850,9 @@ t_update_map_expressions(Config) when is_list(Config) -> #{ a :=42, b:=42, c:=42 } = (maps:from_list([{a,1},{b,2},{c,3}]))#{ a := 42, b := 42, c := 42 }, #{ "a" :=1, "b":=42, "c":=42 } = (maps:from_list([{"a",1},{"b",2}]))#{ "b" := 42, "c" => 42 }, - %% Error cases, FIXME: should be 'badmap'? - {'EXIT',{{badarg,<<>>},_}} = (catch (id(<<>>))#{ a := 42, b => 2 }), - {'EXIT',{{badarg,[]},_}} = (catch (id([]))#{ a := 42, b => 2 }), + %% Error cases. + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},_}} = (catch (id(<<>>))#{ a := 42, b => 2 }), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,[]},_}} = (catch (id([]))#{ a := 42, b => 2 }), ok. @@ -867,8 +868,8 @@ t_update_assoc(Config) when is_list(Config) -> M2 = M0#{3.0:=wrong,3.0=>new}, %% Errors cases. - BadMap = id(badmap), - {'EXIT',{{badarg,BadMap},_}} = (catch BadMap#{nonexisting=>val}), + BadMap = id(not_a_good_map), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,BadMap},_}} = (catch BadMap#{nonexisting=>val}), ok. @@ -936,8 +937,8 @@ t_update_assoc_large(Config) when is_list(Config) -> M2 = M0#{13.0:=wrong,13.0=>new}, %% Errors cases. - BadMap = id(badmap), - {'EXIT',{{badarg,BadMap},_}} = (catch BadMap#{nonexisting=>M0}), + BadMap = id(a_bad_map), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,BadMap},_}} = (catch BadMap#{nonexisting=>M0}), ok. @@ -954,10 +955,25 @@ t_update_exact(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% M2 = M0#{3=>wrong,3.0:=new}, %% FIXME %% Errors cases. - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{nonexisting:=val}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{1.0:=v,1.0=>v2}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{42.0:=v,42:=v2}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{42=>v1,42.0:=v2,42:=v3}), + do_badmap(fun(T) -> + {'EXIT',{{badmap,T},_}} = + (catch T#{nonexisting=>val}) + end), + Empty = id(#{}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,nonexisting},_}} = (catch Empty#{nonexisting:=val}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,nonexisting},_}} = (catch M0#{nonexisting:=val}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,1.0},_}} = (catch M0#{1.0:=v,1.0=>v2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,_},_}} = (catch M0#{42.0:=v,42:=v2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,_},_}} = (catch M0#{42=>v1,42.0:=v2,42:=v3}), + + %% Evaluation order. + BadMap = id([no,map]), + {'EXIT',{blurf,_}} = + (catch BadMap#{whatever:=id(error(blurf))}), + {'EXIT',{blurf,_}} = + (catch BadMap#{id(error(blurf)):=whatever}), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,BadMap},_}} = + (catch BadMap#{nonexisting:=whatever}), ok. t_update_exact_large(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -1035,10 +1051,10 @@ t_update_exact_large(Config) when is_list(Config) -> M2 = M0#{13.0=>wrong,13.0:=new}, %% Errors cases. - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{nonexisting:=val}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{1.0:=v,1.0=>v2}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{42.0:=v,42:=v2}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{42=>v1,42.0:=v2,42:=v3}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,nonexisting},_}} = (catch M0#{nonexisting:=val}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,1.0},_}} = (catch M0#{1.0:=v,1.0=>v2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,_},_}} = (catch M0#{42.0:=v,42:=v2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,_},_}} = (catch M0#{42=>v1,42.0:=v2,42:=v3}), ok. @@ -1292,7 +1308,7 @@ t_guard_receive(Config) when is_list(Config) -> done = call(Pid, done), ok. --define(t_guard_receive_large_procs, 150). +-define(t_guard_receive_large_procs, 50). t_guard_receive_large(Config) when is_list(Config) -> M = lists:foldl(fun(_,#{procs := Ps } = M) -> @@ -1310,7 +1326,7 @@ guard_receive_large_loop(M) -> receive #{pid := Pid, msg := hello} -> case M of - #{done := Count, procs := #{Pid := 150}} -> + #{done := Count, procs := #{Pid := 15}} -> Pid ! {self(), done}, guard_receive_large_loop(M#{done := Count + 1}); #{procs := #{Pid := Count} = Ps} -> @@ -1443,11 +1459,11 @@ t_bif_map_get(Config) when is_list(Config) -> "v4" = maps:get(<<"k2">>, M#{ <<"k2">> => "v4" }), %% error case - {'EXIT',{badarg, [{maps,get,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:get(a,[])), - {'EXIT',{badarg, [{maps,get,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:get(a,<<>>)), - {'EXIT',{bad_key,[{maps,get,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:get({1,1}, #{{1,1.0} => "tuple"})), - {'EXIT',{bad_key,[{maps,get,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:get(a,#{})), - {'EXIT',{bad_key,[{maps,get,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:get(a,#{ b=>1, c=>2})), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,[]},[{maps,get,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:get(a, [])), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},[{maps,get,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:get(a, <<>>)), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,{1,1}},[{maps,get,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:get({1,1}, #{{1,1.0} => "tuple"})), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,a},[{maps,get,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:get(a, #{})), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,a},[{maps,get,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:get(a, #{ b=>1, c=>2})), ok. t_bif_map_find(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -1471,8 +1487,10 @@ t_bif_map_find(Config) when is_list(Config) -> error = maps:find({1.0,1}, #{ a=>a, {1,1.0} => "tuple hi"}), % reverse types in tuple key - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,find,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:find(a,id([]))), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,find,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:find(a,id(<<>>))), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,[]},[{maps,find,_,_}|_]}} = + (catch maps:find(a, id([]))), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},[{maps,find,_,_}|_]}} = + (catch maps:find(a, id(<<>>))), ok. @@ -1497,8 +1515,8 @@ t_bif_map_is_key(Config) when is_list(Config) -> false = maps:is_key(1.0, maps:put(1, "number", M1)), %% error case - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,is_key,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:is_key(a,id([]))), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,is_key,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:is_key(a,id(<<>>))), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,[]},[{maps,is_key,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:is_key(a, id([]))), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},[{maps,is_key,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:is_key(a, id(<<>>))), ok. t_bif_map_keys(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -1511,11 +1529,12 @@ t_bif_map_keys(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [4,int,"hi",<<"key">>] = lists:sort(maps:keys(M1)), %% error case - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,keys,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:keys(1 bsl 65 + 3)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,keys,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:keys(154)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,keys,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:keys(atom)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,keys,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:keys([])), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,keys,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:keys(<<>>)), + BigNum = 1 bsl 65 + 3, + {'EXIT',{{badmap,BigNum},[{maps,keys,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:keys(BigNum)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,154},[{maps,keys,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:keys(154)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,atom},[{maps,keys,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:keys(atom)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,[]},[{maps,keys,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:keys([])), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},[{maps,keys,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:keys(<<>>)), ok. t_bif_map_new(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -1544,9 +1563,10 @@ t_bif_map_merge(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {1,2} := "tuple", "hi" := "hello again", <<"key">> := <<"value">>} = maps:merge(M0,M1), %% error case - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,merge,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:merge((1 bsl 65 + 3), <<>>)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,merge,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:merge(<<>>, id(#{ a => 1}))), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,merge,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:merge(id(#{ a => 2}), <<>> )), + BigNum = 1 bsl 65 + 3, + {'EXIT',{{badmap,BigNum},[{maps,merge,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:merge(BigNum, <<>>)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},[{maps,merge,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:merge(<<>>, id(#{ a => 1}))), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},[{maps,merge,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:merge(id(#{ a => 2}), <<>> )), ok. @@ -1585,11 +1605,12 @@ t_bif_map_put(Config) when is_list(Config) -> true = is_members([number,wat,3,"hello",<<"other value">>],maps:values(M6)), %% error case - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,put,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:put(1,a,1 bsl 65 + 3)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,put,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:put(1,a,154)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,put,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:put(1,a,atom)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,put,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:put(1,a,[])), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,put,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:put(1,a,<<>>)), + BigNum = 1 bsl 65 + 3, + {'EXIT',{{badmap,BigNum},[{maps,put,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:put(1, a, BigNum)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,154},[{maps,put,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:put(1, a, 154)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,atom},[{maps,put,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:put(1, a, atom)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,[]},[{maps,put,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:put(1, a, [])), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},[{maps,put,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:put(1, a, <<>>)), ok. is_members(Ks,Ls) when length(Ks) =/= length(Ls) -> false; @@ -1621,9 +1642,10 @@ t_bif_map_update(Config) when is_list(Config) -> 4 := number, 18446744073709551629 := wazzup} = maps:update(18446744073709551629, wazzup, M0), %% error case - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,update,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:update(1,none,{})), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,update,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:update(1,none,<<"value">>)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,update,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:update(5,none,M0)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,{}},[{maps,update,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:update(1, none, {})), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<"value">>},[{maps,update,_,_}|_]}} = + (catch maps:update(1, none, <<"value">>)), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,5},[{maps,update,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:update(5, none, M0)), ok. @@ -1659,12 +1681,13 @@ t_bif_map_remove(Config) when is_list(Config) -> #{ "hi" := "hello", int := 3, 4 := number} = maps:remove(18446744073709551629,maps:remove(<<"key">>,M0)), %% error case - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,remove,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:remove(a,1 bsl 65 + 3)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,remove,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:remove(1,154)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,remove,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:remove(a,atom)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,remove,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:remove(1,[])), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,remove,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:remove(a,<<>>)), - ok. + BigNum = 1 bsl 65 + 3, + {'EXIT',{{badmap,BigNum},[{maps,remove,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:remove(a, BigNum)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,154},[{maps,remove,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:remove(1, 154)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,atom},[{maps,remove,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:remove(a, atom)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,[]},[{maps,remove,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:remove(1, [])), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},[{maps,remove,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:remove(a, <<>>)), + ok. t_bif_map_values(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -1680,10 +1703,11 @@ t_bif_map_values(Config) when is_list(Config) -> true = is_members([number,3,"hello",<<"value">>],maps:values(M1)), %% error case - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,values,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:values(1 bsl 65 + 3)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,values,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:values(atom)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,values,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:values([])), - {'EXIT',{badarg,[{maps,values,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:values(<<>>)), + BigNum = 1 bsl 65 + 3, + {'EXIT',{{badmap,BigNum},[{maps,values,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:values(BigNum)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,atom},[{maps,values,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:values(atom)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,[]},[{maps,values,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:values([])), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},[{maps,values,_,_}|_]}} = (catch maps:values(<<>>)), ok. @@ -1854,8 +1878,8 @@ t_bif_map_to_list(Config) when is_list(Config) -> <<"hi">>=>v6,3=>v7,"hi"=>v8,hi=>v9,{hi,3}=>v10})), %% error cases - {'EXIT', {badarg,_}} = (catch maps:to_list(id(a))), - {'EXIT', {badarg,_}} = (catch maps:to_list(id(42))), + {'EXIT', {{badmap,a},_}} = (catch maps:to_list(id(a))), + {'EXIT', {{badmap,42},_}} = (catch maps:to_list(id(42))), ok. @@ -2071,9 +2095,9 @@ t_update_assoc_variables(Config) when is_list(Config) -> #{ <<0:258>> := val } = id(M0#{<<0:258>> => val}), %% binary limitation %% Errors cases. - BadMap = id(badmap), - {'EXIT',{{badarg,_},_}} = (catch BadMap#{nonexisting=>val}), - {'EXIT',{{badarg,_},_}} = (catch <<>>#{nonexisting=>val}), + BadMap = id(a_bad_map), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,BadMap},_}} = (catch BadMap#{nonexisting=>val}), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},_}} = (catch <<>>#{nonexisting=>val}), ok. t_update_exact_variables(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -2101,14 +2125,14 @@ t_update_exact_variables(Config) when is_list(Config) -> 1.0 => new_val4 }, %% Errors cases. - {'EXIT',{{badarg,_},_}} = (catch ((id(nil))#{ a := b })), - {'EXIT',{{badarg,_},_}} = (catch <<>>#{nonexisting:=val}), - - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{nonexisting:=val}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{1.0:=v,1.0=>v2}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{42.0:=v,42:=v2}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{42=>v1,42.0:=v2,42:=v3}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{<<0:257>> := val}), %% limitation + {'EXIT',{{badmap,_},_}} = (catch ((id(nil))#{ a := b })), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,_},_}} = (catch <<>>#{nonexisting:=val}), + + {'EXIT',{{badkey,nonexisting},_}} = (catch M0#{nonexisting:=val}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,1.0},_}} = (catch M0#{1.0:=v,1.0=>v2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,_},_}} = (catch M0#{42.0:=v,42:=v2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,_},_}} = (catch M0#{42=>v1,42.0:=v2,42:=v3}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,_},_}} = (catch M0#{<<0:257>> := val}), %% limitation ok. t_nested_pattern_expressions(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -2195,7 +2219,7 @@ map_guard_sequence_mixed(K1,K2,M) -> t_frequency_table(Config) when is_list(Config) -> random:seed({13,1337,54}), % pseudo random - N = 100000, + N = 1000, Ts = rand_terms(N), #{ n:=N, tf := Tf } = frequency_table(Ts,#{ n=>0, tf => #{}}), ok = check_frequency(Ts,Tf), @@ -2359,6 +2383,11 @@ t_build_and_match_structure(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ok. +do_badmap(Test) -> + Terms = [Test,fun erlang:abs/1,make_ref(),self(),0.0/id(-1), + <<1:1>>,<<>>,<<1,2,3>>, + [],{a,b,c},[a,b],atom,10.0,42,(1 bsl 65) + 3], + [Test(T) || T <- Terms]. %% Use this function to avoid compile-time evaluation of an expression. id(I) -> I. diff --git a/lib/debugger/vsn.mk b/lib/debugger/vsn.mk index b82f0f4e37..b6fd4e8e44 100644 --- a/lib/debugger/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/debugger/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -DEBUGGER_VSN = 4.0.3 +DEBUGGER_VSN = 4.1 diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/doc/src/dialyzer.xml b/lib/dialyzer/doc/src/dialyzer.xml index b52c1edebf..5f52906625 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/doc/src/dialyzer.xml +++ b/lib/dialyzer/doc/src/dialyzer.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>2006</year><year>2014</year> + <year>2006</year><year>2015</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -231,6 +231,8 @@ <tag><c><![CDATA[-Wno_behaviours]]></c></tag> <item>Suppress warnings about behaviour callbacks which drift from the published recommended interfaces.</item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[-Wno_missing_calls]]></c></tag> + <item>Suppress warnings about calls to missing functions.</item> <tag><c><![CDATA[-Wno_undefined_callbacks]]></c></tag> <item>Suppress warnings about behaviours that have no <c>-callback</c> attributes for their callbacks.</item> @@ -246,9 +248,16 @@ analysis that finds data races performs intra-procedural data flow analysis and can sometimes explode in time. Enable it at your own risk. </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[-Wunderspecs]]></c>***</tag> +i <tag><c><![CDATA[-Wunderspecs]]></c>***</tag> <item>Warn about underspecified functions (the -spec is strictly more allowing than the success typing).</item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[-Wunknown]]></c>***</tag> + <item>Let warnings about unknown functions and types affect the + exit status of the command line version. The default is to ignore + warnings about unknown functions and types when setting the exit + status. When using the Dialyzer from Erlang, warnings about unknown + functions and types are returned; the default is not to return + these warnings.</item> </taglist> <p>The following options are also available but their use is not recommended: (they are mostly for Dialyzer developers and internal @@ -359,6 +368,7 @@ Option :: {files, [Filename :: string()]} | {include_dirs, [DirName :: string()]} | {output_file, FileName :: string()} | {output_plt, FileName :: string()} + | {check_plt, boolean()}, | {analysis_type, 'succ_typings' | 'plt_add' | 'plt_build' | @@ -382,7 +392,8 @@ WarnOpts :: no_return | race_conditions | overspecs | underspecs - | specdiffs</code> + | specdiffs + | unknown</code> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -416,6 +427,7 @@ Tag :: 'warn_behaviour' | 'warn_return_only_exit' | 'warn_umatched_return' | 'warn_undefined_callbacks' + | 'warn_unknown' Id = {File :: string(), Line :: integer()} Msg = msg() -- Undefined</code> </desc> diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer.app.src b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer.app.src index 7b2e1d4a9d..b6b9173a84 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer.app.src +++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer.app.src @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -45,6 +45,6 @@ {registered, []}, {applications, [compiler, gs, hipe, kernel, stdlib, wx]}, {env, []}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["wx-1.2","syntax_tools-1.6.14","stdlib-2.0", + {runtime_dependencies, ["wx-1.2","syntax_tools-1.6.14","stdlib-2.5", "kernel-3.0","hipe-3.10.3","erts-7.0", "compiler-5.0"]}]}. diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer.erl index c9e7da9ef0..c8537e3bd8 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %%----------------------------------------------------------------------- %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -162,14 +162,7 @@ run(Opts) -> {error, Msg} -> throw({dialyzer_error, Msg}); OptsRecord -> - case OptsRecord#options.check_plt of - true -> - case cl_check_init(OptsRecord) of - {ok, ?RET_NOTHING_SUSPICIOUS} -> ok; - {error, ErrorMsg1} -> throw({dialyzer_error, ErrorMsg1}) - end; - false -> ok - end, + ok = check_init(OptsRecord), case dialyzer_cl:start(OptsRecord) of {?RET_DISCREPANCIES, Warnings} -> Warnings; {?RET_NOTHING_SUSPICIOUS, _} -> [] @@ -179,6 +172,16 @@ run(Opts) -> erlang:error({dialyzer_error, lists:flatten(ErrorMsg)}) end. +check_init(#options{analysis_type = plt_check}) -> + ok; +check_init(#options{check_plt = true} = OptsRecord) -> + case cl_check_init(OptsRecord) of + {ok, _} -> ok; + {error, Msg} -> throw({dialyzer_error, Msg}) + end; +check_init(#options{check_plt = false}) -> + ok. + internal_gui(OptsRecord) -> F = fun() -> dialyzer_gui_wx:start(OptsRecord), @@ -199,17 +202,13 @@ gui(Opts) -> throw({dialyzer_error, Msg}); OptsRecord -> ok = check_gui_options(OptsRecord), - case cl_check_init(OptsRecord) of - {ok, ?RET_NOTHING_SUSPICIOUS} -> - F = fun() -> - dialyzer_gui_wx:start(OptsRecord) - end, - case doit(F) of - {ok, _} -> ok; - {error, Msg} -> throw({dialyzer_error, Msg}) - end; - {error, ErrorMsg1} -> - throw({dialyzer_error, ErrorMsg1}) + ok = check_init(OptsRecord), + F = fun() -> + dialyzer_gui_wx:start(OptsRecord) + end, + case doit(F) of + {ok, _} -> ok; + {error, Msg} -> throw({dialyzer_error, Msg}) end catch throw:{dialyzer_error, ErrorMsg} -> diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_analysis_callgraph.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_analysis_callgraph.erl index 5ff7ad9c6f..dbfe680345 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_analysis_callgraph.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_analysis_callgraph.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -586,7 +586,8 @@ send_codeserver_plt(Parent, CServer, Plt ) -> send_bad_calls(Parent, BadCalls, CodeServer) -> FormatedBadCalls = format_bad_calls(BadCalls, CodeServer, []), - send_warnings(Parent, FormatedBadCalls). + Warnings = filter_warnings(FormatedBadCalls, CodeServer), + send_warnings(Parent, Warnings). send_mod_deps(Parent, ModuleDeps) -> Parent ! {self(), mod_deps, ModuleDeps}, diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl.erl index fe4ec41359..4386a8d52a 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl.erl @@ -656,15 +656,15 @@ return_value(State = #cl_state{erlang_mode = ErlangMode, mod_deps = ModDeps, output_plt = OutputPlt, plt_info = PltInfo, - stored_warnings = StoredWarnings, - legal_warnings = LegalWarnings}, + stored_warnings = StoredWarnings}, Plt) -> case OutputPlt =:= none of true -> ok; false -> dialyzer_plt:to_file(OutputPlt, Plt, ModDeps, PltInfo) end, + UnknownWarnings = unknown_warnings(State), RetValue = - case StoredWarnings =:= [] of + case StoredWarnings =:= [] andalso UnknownWarnings =:= [] of true -> ?RET_NOTHING_SUSPICIOUS; false -> ?RET_DISCREPANCIES end, @@ -677,22 +677,22 @@ return_value(State = #cl_state{erlang_mode = ErlangMode, maybe_close_output_file(State), {RetValue, []}; true -> - Unknown = - case ordsets:is_element(?WARN_UNKNOWN, LegalWarnings) of - true -> - unknown_functions(State) ++ - unknown_types(State) ++ - unknown_behaviours(State); - false -> [] - end, - WarningInfo = {_Filename = "", _Line = 0, _MorMFA = ''}, - UnknownWarnings = - [{?WARN_UNKNOWN, WarningInfo, W} || W <- Unknown], AllWarnings = UnknownWarnings ++ process_warnings(StoredWarnings), {RetValue, set_warning_id(AllWarnings)} end. +unknown_warnings(State = #cl_state{legal_warnings = LegalWarnings}) -> + Unknown = case ordsets:is_element(?WARN_UNKNOWN, LegalWarnings) of + true -> + unknown_functions(State) ++ + unknown_types(State) ++ + unknown_behaviours(State); + false -> [] + end, + WarningInfo = {_Filename = "", _Line = 0, _MorMFA = ''}, + [{?WARN_UNKNOWN, WarningInfo, W} || W <- Unknown]. + unknown_functions(#cl_state{external_calls = Calls}) -> [{unknown_function, MFA} || MFA <- Calls]. @@ -706,10 +706,8 @@ print_ext_calls(#cl_state{report_mode = quiet}) -> print_ext_calls(#cl_state{output = Output, external_calls = Calls, stored_warnings = Warnings, - output_format = Format, - legal_warnings = LegalWarnings}) -> - case not ordsets:is_element(?WARN_UNKNOWN, LegalWarnings) - orelse Calls =:= [] of + output_format = Format}) -> + case Calls =:= [] of true -> ok; false -> case Warnings =:= [] of @@ -741,10 +739,8 @@ print_ext_types(#cl_state{output = Output, external_calls = Calls, external_types = Types, stored_warnings = Warnings, - output_format = Format, - legal_warnings = LegalWarnings}) -> - case not ordsets:is_element(?WARN_UNKNOWN, LegalWarnings) - orelse Types =:= [] of + output_format = Format}) -> + case Types =:= [] of true -> ok; false -> case Warnings =:= [] andalso Calls =:= [] of diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl_parse.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl_parse.erl index 04ce0e8bc3..21fc424a1b 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl_parse.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl_parse.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %%----------------------------------------------------------------------- %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -509,6 +509,8 @@ warning_options_msg() -> -Wno_behaviours Suppress warnings about behaviour callbacks which drift from the published recommended interfaces. + -Wno_missing_calls + Suppress warnings about calls to missing functions. -Wno_undefined_callbacks Suppress warnings about behaviours that have no -callback attributes for their callbacks. @@ -522,6 +524,13 @@ warning_options_msg() -> -Wunderspecs *** Warn about underspecified functions (those whose -spec is strictly more allowing than the success typing). + -Wunknown *** + Let warnings about unknown functions and types affect the + exit status of the command line version. The default is to ignore + warnings about unknown functions and types when setting the exit + status. When using the Dialyzer from Erlang, warnings about unknown + functions and types are returned; the default is not to return + such warnings. The following options are also available but their use is not recommended: (they are mostly for Dialyzer developers and internal debugging) diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_options.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_options.erl index 20971f1407..81907f7995 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_options.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_options.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %%----------------------------------------------------------------------- %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -46,13 +46,11 @@ build(Opts) -> ?WARN_CALLGRAPH, ?WARN_FAILING_CALL, ?WARN_BIN_CONSTRUCTION, - ?WARN_CALLGRAPH, ?WARN_CONTRACT_RANGE, ?WARN_CONTRACT_TYPES, ?WARN_CONTRACT_SYNTAX, ?WARN_BEHAVIOUR, - ?WARN_UNDEFINED_CALLBACK, - ?WARN_UNKNOWN], + ?WARN_UNDEFINED_CALLBACK], DefaultWarns1 = ordsets:from_list(DefaultWarns), InitPlt = dialyzer_plt:get_default_plt(), DefaultOpts = #options{}, @@ -302,6 +300,8 @@ build_warnings([Opt|Opts], Warnings) -> ordsets:add_element(?WARN_RETURN_ONLY_EXIT, Warnings); race_conditions -> ordsets:add_element(?WARN_RACE_CONDITION, Warnings); + no_missing_calls -> + ordsets:del_element(?WARN_CALLGRAPH, Warnings); specdiffs -> S = ordsets:from_list([?WARN_CONTRACT_SUBTYPE, ?WARN_CONTRACT_SUPERTYPE, @@ -311,8 +311,8 @@ build_warnings([Opt|Opts], Warnings) -> ordsets:add_element(?WARN_CONTRACT_SUBTYPE, Warnings); underspecs -> ordsets:add_element(?WARN_CONTRACT_SUPERTYPE, Warnings); - no_unknown -> - ordsets:del_element(?WARN_UNKNOWN, Warnings); + unknown -> + ordsets:add_element(?WARN_UNKNOWN, Warnings); OtherAtom -> bad_option("Unknown dialyzer warning option", OtherAtom) end, diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_typesig.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_typesig.erl index 1737bfd3a9..6c14860d7d 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_typesig.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_typesig.erl @@ -1579,11 +1579,11 @@ get_bif_constr({M, F, A} = _BIF, Dst, Args, _State) -> eval_inv_arith('+', _Pos, Dst, Arg) -> bif_return(erlang, '-', 2, [Dst, Arg]); eval_inv_arith('*', _Pos, Dst, Arg) -> - case t_number_vals(Arg) of - [0] -> t_integer(); - _ -> + Zero = t_from_term(0), + case t_is_none(t_inf(Arg, Zero)) of + false -> t_integer(); + true -> TmpRet = bif_return(erlang, 'div', 2, [Dst, Arg]), - Zero = t_from_term(0), %% If 0 is not part of the result, it cannot be part of the argument. case t_is_subtype(Zero, Dst) of false -> t_subtract(TmpRet, Zero); diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_utils.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_utils.erl index 1cc9528fed..e29fc3ba8b 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_utils.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_utils.erl @@ -385,10 +385,11 @@ get_optional_callbacks(Abs) -> %% - Constraint is of the form {subtype, T1, T2} where T1 and T2 %% are erl_types:erl_type() -get_spec_info([{attribute, Ln, Contract, {Id, TypeSpec}}|Left], +get_spec_info([{attribute, Attr, Contract, {Id, TypeSpec}}|Left], SpecDict, CallbackDict, RecordsDict, ModName, OptCb, File) when ((Contract =:= 'spec') or (Contract =:= 'callback')), is_list(TypeSpec) -> + Ln = erl_anno:line(Attr), MFA = case Id of {_, _, _} = T -> T; {F, A} -> {ModName, F, A} @@ -519,7 +520,7 @@ get_options1([], Warnings) -> Warnings. -type collected_attribute() :: - {Args :: term(), erl_scan:line(), file:filename()}. + {Args :: term(), erl_anno:line(), file:filename()}. collect_attribute(Abs, Tag) -> collect_attribute(Abs, Tag, "nofile"). @@ -643,7 +644,7 @@ get_options_with_tag(Tag, Abs) -> %% Check F/A, and collect (unchecked) warning tags with line and file. -spec check_fa_list([collected_attribute()], atom(), [fa()]) -> - [{{atom(), erl_scan:line(), file:filename()},fa()}]. + [{{atom(), erl_anno:line(), file:filename()},fa()}]. check_fa_list(AttrFile, Tag, Functions) -> FuncTab = gb_sets:from_list(Functions), diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options index 44a65f6e90..3ff26b87db 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options @@ -1 +1 @@ -{dialyzer_options, [{warnings, [no_unused, no_return, no_unknown]}]}. +{dialyzer_options, [{warnings, [no_unused, no_return]}]}. diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/options1_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options b/lib/dialyzer/test/options1_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options index 65d233ac0d..c612e77d3e 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/test/options1_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/options1_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -{dialyzer_options, [{include_dirs, ["my_include"]}, {defines, [{'COMPILER_VSN', 42}]}, {warnings, [no_improper_lists, no_unknown]}]}. +{dialyzer_options, [{include_dirs, ["my_include"]}, {defines, [{'COMPILER_VSN', 42}]}, {warnings, [no_improper_lists]}]}. {time_limit, 30}. diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/plt_SUITE.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/plt_SUITE.erl index ef4cdc57f0..ecbac14e5d 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/test/plt_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/plt_SUITE.erl @@ -6,12 +6,13 @@ -include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl"). -include("dialyzer_test_constants.hrl"). --export([suite/0, all/0, build_plt/1, beam_tests/1, update_plt/1]). +-export([suite/0, all/0, build_plt/1, beam_tests/1, update_plt/1, + run_plt_check/1, run_succ_typings/1]). suite() -> [{timetrap, ?plt_timeout}]. -all() -> [build_plt, beam_tests, update_plt]. +all() -> [build_plt, beam_tests, update_plt, run_plt_check, run_succ_typings]. build_plt(Config) -> OutDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), @@ -37,14 +38,76 @@ beam_tests(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ">>, Opts = [no_auto_import], {ok, BeamFile} = compile(Config, Prog, no_auto_import, Opts), - [] = run_dialyzer([BeamFile]), + [] = run_dialyzer(plt_build, [BeamFile], []), ok. -run_dialyzer(Files) -> - dialyzer:run([{analysis_type, plt_build}, - {files, Files}, - {from, byte_code}, - {check_plt, false}]). +run_plt_check(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Mod1 = <<" + -module(run_plt_check1). + ">>, + + Mod2A = <<" + -module(run_plt_check2). + ">>, + + {ok, BeamFile1} = compile(Config, Mod1, run_plt_check1, []), + {ok, BeamFile2} = compile(Config, Mod2A, run_plt_check2, []), + [] = run_dialyzer(plt_build, [BeamFile1, BeamFile2], []), + + Mod2B = <<" + -module(run_plt_check2). + + -export([call/1]). + + call(X) -> run_plt_check1:call(X). + ">>, + + {ok, BeamFile2} = compile(Config, Mod2B, run_plt_check2, []), + + % callgraph warning as run_plt_check2:call/1 makes a call to unexported + % function run_plt_check1:call/1. + [_] = run_dialyzer(plt_check, [], []), + + ok. + +run_succ_typings(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Mod1A = <<" + -module(run_succ_typings1). + + -export([call/0]). + + call() -> a. + ">>, + + {ok, BeamFile1} = compile(Config, Mod1A, run_succ_typings1, []), + [] = run_dialyzer(plt_build, [BeamFile1], []), + + Mod1B = <<" + -module(run_succ_typings1). + + -export([call/0]). + + call() -> b. + ">>, + + Mod2 = <<" + -module(run_succ_typings2). + + -export([call/0]). + + -spec call() -> b. + call() -> run_succ_typings1:call(). + ">>, + + {ok, BeamFile1} = compile(Config, Mod1B, run_succ_typings1, []), + {ok, BeamFile2} = compile(Config, Mod2, run_succ_typings2, []), + % contract types warning as run_succ_typings2:call/0 makes a call to + % run_succ_typings1:call/0, which returns a (not b) in the PLT. + [_] = run_dialyzer(succ_typings, [BeamFile2], [{check_plt, false}]), + % warning not returned as run_succ_typings1 is updated in the PLT. + [] = run_dialyzer(succ_typings, [BeamFile2], [{check_plt, true}]), + + ok. %%% [James Fish:] %%% If a function is removed from a module and the module has previously @@ -103,3 +166,9 @@ compile(Config, Prog, Module, CompileOpts) -> Opts = [{outdir, PrivDir}, debug_info | CompileOpts], {ok, Module} = compile:file(Filename, Opts), {ok, filename:join([PrivDir, lists:concat([Module, ".beam"])])}. + +run_dialyzer(Analysis, Files, Opts) -> + dialyzer:run([{analysis_type, Analysis}, + {files, Files}, + {from, byte_code} | + Opts]). diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options b/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options index ba0e6b1ad7..e00e23bb66 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/r9c_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -{dialyzer_options, [{defines, [{vsn, 42}]}, {warnings, [no_unknown]}]}. +{dialyzer_options, [{defines, [{vsn, 42}]}]}. {time_limit, 20}. diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/race_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options b/lib/dialyzer/test/race_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options index 6992fc6c40..44e1720715 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/test/race_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/race_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options @@ -1 +1 @@ -{dialyzer_options, [{warnings, [race_conditions, no_unknown]}]}. +{dialyzer_options, [{warnings, [race_conditions]}]}. diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options index 0d91699e4d..50991c9bc5 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options @@ -1 +1 @@ -{dialyzer_options, [{warnings, [no_unknown]}]}. +{dialyzer_options, []}. diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/maps_sum b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/maps_sum new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a19c0bba96 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/maps_sum @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + +maps_sum.erl:15: Invalid type specification for function maps_sum:wrong1/1. The success typing is (#{}) -> any() +maps_sum.erl:26: Function wrong2/1 has no local return +maps_sum.erl:27: The call lists:foldl(fun((_,_,_) -> any()),0,Data::any()) will never return since it differs in the 1st argument from the success typing arguments: (fun((_,_) -> any()),any(),[any()]) diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/inv_mult.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/inv_mult.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3413556813 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/inv_mult.erl @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +%% Dialyzer was too constraining when checking the relation between the +%% arguments and result of a multiplication. We should not constrain an argument +%% if the other operand *may* be zero. +%% +%% Bug found by Kostis Sagonas, fixed by Stavros Aronis + +-module(inv_mult). +-compile(export_all). + +main(L) -> + N = -1 * length(L), + fact(N). + +fact(0) -> 1; +fact(N) -> N * fact(N-1). diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/maps_sum.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/maps_sum.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a73ac555c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/maps_sum.erl @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +-module(maps_sum). +-export([correct1/1, + wrong1/1, + wrong2/1]). + +-spec correct1(#{atom() => term()}) -> integer(). + +correct1(Data) -> + maps:fold(fun (_Key, Value, Acc) when is_integer(Value) -> + Acc + Value; + (_Key, _Value, Acc) -> + Acc + end, 0, Data). + +-spec wrong1([{atom(),term()}]) -> integer(). + +wrong1(Data) -> + maps:fold(fun (_Key, Value, Acc) when is_integer(Value) -> + Acc + Value; + (_Key, _Value, Acc) -> + Acc + end, 0, Data). + +-spec wrong2(#{atom() => term()}) -> integer(). + +wrong2(Data) -> + lists:foldl(fun (_Key, Value, Acc) when is_integer(Value) -> + Acc + Value; + (_Key, _Value, Acc) -> + Acc + end, 0, Data). diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/suppression3.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/suppression3.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4a745cffc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/src/suppression3.erl @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +-module(suppression3). + +-export([a/1, b/1]). + +-dialyzer({nowarn_function, a/1}). + +-spec a(_) -> integer(). + +a(A) -> + ?MODULE:missing(A). + +-dialyzer({no_missing_calls, b/1}). + +-spec b(_) -> integer(). + +b(A) -> + ?MODULE:missing(A). diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/underspecs_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options b/lib/dialyzer/test/underspecs_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options index 6843119b9d..f7197ac30f 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/test/underspecs_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/underspecs_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options @@ -1 +1 @@ -{dialyzer_options, [{warnings, [underspecs, no_unknown]}]}. +{dialyzer_options, [{warnings, [underspecs]}]}. diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/user_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options b/lib/dialyzer/test/user_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options index d20ecd389f..513ed7752b 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/test/user_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/user_SUITE_data/dialyzer_options @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -{dialyzer_options, [{warnings, [no_unknown]}]}. +{dialyzer_options, []}. {time_limit, 3}.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/vsn.mk b/lib/dialyzer/vsn.mk index 527afaf4ef..48e0830109 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/dialyzer/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -DIALYZER_VSN = 2.7.4 +DIALYZER_VSN = 2.8 diff --git a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml index 6e41b01c44..ea175a58b8 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml +++ b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml @@ -1820,7 +1820,8 @@ The information presented here is as in the <c>connect</c> case except that the client connections are grouped under an <c>accept</c> tuple.</p> <p> -Whether or not the &transport_opt; <c>pool_size</c> affects the format +Whether or not the &transport_opt; <c>pool_size</c> has been +configured affects the format of the listing in the case of a connecting transport, since a value greater than 1 implies multiple transport processes for the same <c>&transport_ref;</c>, as in the listening case. diff --git a/lib/diameter/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/diameter/doc/src/notes.xml index 479fab21b2..6931788c83 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/doc/src/notes.xml +++ b/lib/diameter/doc/src/notes.xml @@ -42,6 +42,47 @@ first.</p> <!-- ===================================================================== --> +<section><title>diameter 1.9.1</title> + + <section><title>Known Bugs and Problems</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + Don't leave extra bit in decoded AVP data.</p> + <p> + OTP-12074 in OTP 17.3 missed one case: a length error on + a trailing AVP unknown to the dictionary in question.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12642</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Don't confuse Result-Code and Experimental-Result</p> + <p> + The errors field of a decoded diameter_packet record was + populated with a Result-Code AVP when an + Experimental-Result containing a 3xxx Result-Code was + received in an answer not setting the E-bit. The correct + AVP is now extracted from the incoming message.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12654 Aux Id: seq12851 </p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Don't count on unknown Application Id.</p> + <p> + OTP-11721 in OTP 17.1 missed the case of an Application + Id not agreeing with that of the dictionary in question, + causing counters to be accumulated on keys containing the + unknown id.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12701</p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + <section><title>diameter 1.9</title> <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> diff --git a/lib/diameter/include/diameter_gen.hrl b/lib/diameter/include/diameter_gen.hrl index 0eef218a07..e8ffe7f92c 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/include/diameter_gen.hrl +++ b/lib/diameter/include/diameter_gen.hrl @@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ reset(_, _) -> %% undecoded. Note that the type field is 'undefined' in this case. decode_AVP(Name, Avp, {Avps, Acc}) -> - {[Avp | Avps], pack_AVP(Name, Avp, Acc)}. + {[trim(Avp) | Avps], pack_AVP(Name, Avp, Acc)}. %% rc/1 diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl index 15a4c5e86f..bf2fe8e7ca 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl @@ -640,8 +640,12 @@ split_data(Bin, Len) -> %% payload if this is a request. Do this (in cases that we %% know the type) by inducing a decode failure and letting %% the dictionary's decode (in diameter_gen) deal with it. - %% Here we don't know type. If the type isn't known, then - %% the decode just strips the extra bit. + %% + %% Note that the extra bit can only occur in the trailing + %% AVP of a message or Grouped AVP, since a faulty AVP + %% Length is otherwise indistinguishable from a correct + %% one here, since we don't know the types of the AVPs + %% being extracted. {<<0:1, Bin/binary>>, <<>>} end. @@ -690,8 +694,8 @@ pack_avp(#diameter_avp{code = undefined, data = B}) Len = size(<<H:5/binary, _:24, T/binary>> = <<B/binary, 0:Pad>>), <<H/binary, Len:24, T/binary>>; -%% ... from a dictionary compiled against old code in diameter_gen ... %% ... when ignoring errors in Failed-AVP ... +%% ... during a relay encode ... pack_avp(#diameter_avp{data = <<0:1, B/binary>>} = A) -> pack_avp(A#diameter_avp{data = B}); diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl index 538ebeeeba..ffd2c0afa2 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl @@ -980,8 +980,8 @@ answer_message(OH, OR, RC, Dict0, #diameter_packet{avps = Avps, session_id(Code, Vid, Dict0, Avps) when is_list(Avps) -> try - {value, #diameter_avp{data = D}} = find_avp(Code, Vid, Avps), - [{'Session-Id', [Dict0:avp(decode, D, 'Session-Id')]}] + #diameter_avp{data = Bin} = find_avp(Code, Vid, Avps), + [{'Session-Id', [Dict0:avp(decode, Bin, 'Session-Id')]}] catch error: _ -> [] @@ -998,26 +998,17 @@ failed_avp(_, [] = No) -> %% find_avp/3 -find_avp(Code, Vid, Avps) - when is_integer(Code), (undefined == Vid orelse is_integer(Vid)) -> - find(fun(A) -> is_avp(Code, Vid, A) end, Avps). +%% Grouped ... +find_avp(Code, VId, [[#diameter_avp{code = Code, vendor_id = VId} | _] = As + | _]) -> + As; -%% The final argument here could be a list of AVP's, depending on the case, -%% but we're only searching at the top level. -is_avp(Code, Vid, #diameter_avp{code = Code, vendor_id = Vid}) -> - true; -is_avp(_, _, _) -> - false. +%% ... or not. +find_avp(Code, VId, [#diameter_avp{code = Code, vendor_id = VId} = A | _]) -> + A; -find(_, []) -> - false; -find(Pred, [H|T]) -> - case Pred(H) of - true -> - {value, H}; - false -> - find(Pred, T) - end. +find_avp(Code, VId, [_ | Avps]) -> + find_avp(Code, VId, Avps). %% 7. Error Handling %% @@ -1086,7 +1077,6 @@ incr_result(_, #diameter_packet{msg = undefined = No}, _, _) -> incr_result(Dir, Pkt, TPid, {Dict, AppDict, Dict0}) -> #diameter_packet{header = #diameter_header{is_error = E} = Hdr, - msg = Msg, errors = Es} = Pkt, @@ -1096,13 +1086,13 @@ incr_result(Dir, Pkt, TPid, {Dict, AppDict, Dict0}) -> recv /= Dir orelse [] == Es orelse incr_error(Dir, Id, TPid, AppDict), %% Exit on a missing result code. - T = rc_counter(Dict, Msg), + T = rc_counter(Dict, Dir, Pkt), T == false andalso ?LOGX(no_result_code, {Dict, Dir, Hdr}), - {Ctr, RC} = T, + {Ctr, RC, Avp} = T, %% Or on an inappropriate value. is_result(RC, E, Dict0) - orelse ?LOGX(invalid_error_bit, {Dict, Dir, Hdr, RC}), + orelse ?LOGX(invalid_error_bit, {Dict, Dir, Hdr, Avp}), incr(TPid, {Id, Dir, Ctr}), Ctr. @@ -1116,19 +1106,15 @@ msg_id(#diameter_packet{header = H}, Dict) -> %% there are 2^32 (application ids) * 2^24 (command codes) = 2^56 %% pairs for an attacker to choose from. msg_id(Hdr, Dict) -> - {_ApplId, Code, R} = Id = diameter_codec:msg_id(Hdr), - case Dict:msg_name(Code, 0 == R) of - '' -> - unknown(Dict:id(), R); - _ -> - Id + {Aid, Code, R} = Id = diameter_codec:msg_id(Hdr), + if Aid == ?APP_ID_RELAY -> + {relay, R}; + true -> + choose(Aid /= Dict:id() orelse '' == Dict:msg_name(Code, 0 == R), + unknown, + Id) end. -unknown(?APP_ID_RELAY, R) -> - {relay, R}; -unknown(_, _) -> - unknown. - %% No E-bit: can't be 3xxx. is_result(RC, false, _Dict0) -> RC < 3000 orelse 4000 =< RC; @@ -1148,7 +1134,7 @@ is_result(RC, true, _) -> incr(TPid, Counter) -> diameter_stats:incr(Counter, TPid, 1). -%% rc_counter/2 +%% rc_counter/3 %% RFC 3588, 7.6: %% @@ -1156,39 +1142,45 @@ incr(TPid, Counter) -> %% applications MUST include either one Result-Code AVP or one %% Experimental-Result AVP. -rc_counter(Dict, Msg) -> - rcc(Dict, Msg, int(get_avp_value(Dict, 'Result-Code', Msg))). +rc_counter(Dict, recv, #diameter_packet{header = H, avps = As}) -> + rc_counter(Dict, [H|As]); -rcc(Dict, Msg, undefined) -> - rcc(get_avp_value(Dict, 'Experimental-Result', Msg)); +rc_counter(Dict, _, #diameter_packet{msg = Msg}) -> + rc_counter(Dict, Msg). -rcc(_, _, N) +rc_counter(Dict, Msg) -> + rcc(get_result(Dict, Msg)). + +rcc(#diameter_avp{name = 'Result-Code' = Name, value = N} = A) when is_integer(N) -> - {{'Result-Code', N}, N}. + {{Name, N}, N, A}; -%% Outgoing answers may be in any of the forms messages can be sent -%% in. Incoming messages will be records. We're assuming here that the -%% arity of the result code AVP's is 0 or 1. +rcc(#diameter_avp{name = 'Result-Code' = Name, value = [N|_]} = A) + when is_integer(N) -> + {{Name, N}, N, A}; -rcc([{_,_,N} = T | _]) +rcc(#diameter_avp{name = 'Experimental-Result', value = {_,_,N} = T} = A) when is_integer(N) -> - {T,N}; -rcc({_,_,N} = T) + {T, N, A}; + +rcc(#diameter_avp{name = 'Experimental-Result', value = [{_,_,N} = T|_]} = A) when is_integer(N) -> - {T,N}; + {T, N, A}; + rcc(_) -> false. -%% Extract the first good looking integer. There's no guarantee -%% that what we're looking for has arity 1. -int([N|_]) - when is_integer(N) -> - N; -int(N) - when is_integer(N) -> - N; -int(_) -> - undefined. +%% get_result/2 + +get_result(Dict, Msg) -> + try + [throw(A) || N <- ['Result-Code', 'Experimental-Result'], + #diameter_avp{} = A <- [get_avp(Dict, N, Msg)]] + of + [] -> false + catch + #diameter_avp{} = A -> A + end. x(T) -> exit(T). @@ -1528,10 +1520,10 @@ handle_A(Pkt, SvcName, Dict, Dict0, App, #request{transport = TPid} = Req) -> %% a missing AVP. If both are optional in the dictionary %% then this isn't a decode error: just continue on. answer(Pkt, SvcName, App, Req); - exit: {invalid_error_bit, {_, _, _, RC}} -> + exit: {invalid_error_bit, {_, _, _, Avp}} -> #diameter_packet{errors = Es} = Pkt, - E = {5004, #diameter_avp{name = 'Result-Code', value = RC}}, + E = {5004, Avp}, answer(Pkt#diameter_packet{errors = [E|Es]}, SvcName, App, Req) end. @@ -1868,7 +1860,7 @@ str([]) -> str(T) -> T. -%% get_avp_value/3 +%% get_avp/3 %% %% Find an AVP in a message of one of three forms: %% @@ -1885,47 +1877,71 @@ str(T) -> %% look for are in the common dictionary. This is required since the %% relay dictionary doesn't inherit the common dictionary (which maybe %% it should). -get_avp_value(?RELAY, Name, Msg) -> - get_avp_value(?BASE, Name, Msg); +get_avp(?RELAY, Name, Msg) -> + get_avp(?BASE, Name, Msg); -%% Message sent as a header/avps list, probably a relay case but not -%% necessarily. -get_avp_value(Dict, Name, [#diameter_header{} | Avps]) -> +%% Message as a header/avps list. +get_avp(Dict, Name, [#diameter_header{} | Avps]) -> try {Code, _, VId} = Dict:avp_header(Name), - [A|_] = lists:dropwhile(fun(#diameter_avp{code = C, vendor_id = V}) -> - C /= Code orelse V /= VId - end, - Avps), - avp_decode(Dict, Name, A) + find_avp(Code, VId, Avps) + of + A -> + avp_decode(Dict, Name, ungroup(A)) catch error: _ -> undefined end; %% Outgoing message as a name/values list. -get_avp_value(_, Name, [_MsgName | Avps]) -> +get_avp(_, Name, [_MsgName | Avps]) -> case lists:keyfind(Name, 1, Avps) of {_, V} -> - V; + #diameter_avp{name = Name, value = V}; _ -> undefined end; %% Message is typically a record but not necessarily. -get_avp_value(Dict, Name, Rec) -> +get_avp(Dict, Name, Rec) -> try - Dict:'#get-'(Name, Rec) + #diameter_avp{name = Name, value = Dict:'#get-'(Name, Rec)} catch error:_ -> undefined end. +%% get_avp_value/3 + +get_avp_value(Dict, Name, Msg) -> + case get_avp(Dict, Name, Msg) of + #diameter_avp{value = V} -> + V; + undefined = No -> + No + end. + +%% ungroup/1 + +ungroup([Avp|_]) -> + Avp; +ungroup(Avp) -> + Avp. + +%% avp_decode/3 + avp_decode(Dict, Name, #diameter_avp{value = undefined, - data = Bin}) -> - Dict:avp(decode, Bin, Name); -avp_decode(_, _, #diameter_avp{value = V}) -> - V. + data = Bin} + = Avp) -> + try Dict:avp(decode, Bin, Name) of + V -> + Avp#diameter_avp{value = V} + catch + error:_ -> + Avp + end; +avp_decode(_, _, #diameter_avp{} = Avp) -> + Avp. cb(#diameter_app{module = [_|_] = M}, F, A) -> eval(M, F, A); diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/compiler/diameter_codegen.erl b/lib/diameter/src/compiler/diameter_codegen.erl index d91a776321..d5a9c81b09 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/compiler/diameter_codegen.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/compiler/diameter_codegen.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ erl_forms(Mod, ParseD) -> f_enumerated_avp(ParseD), f_empty_value(ParseD), f_dict(ParseD), - {eof, ?LINE}]], + {eof, erl_anno:new(?LINE)}]], lists:append(Forms). diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/compiler/diameter_forms.hrl b/lib/diameter/src/compiler/diameter_forms.hrl index dd03401b9e..04d5834c88 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/compiler/diameter_forms.hrl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/compiler/diameter_forms.hrl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -28,8 +28,10 @@ [], [?APPLY(erlang, error, [?ATOM(badarg)])]}). +-define(ANNO(L), erl_anno:new(L)). + %% Form tag with line number. --define(F(T), T, ?LINE). +-define(F(T), T, ?ANNO(?LINE)). %% Yes, that's right. The replacement is to the first unmatched ')'. -define(attribute, ?F(attribute)). @@ -47,10 +49,10 @@ -define(record_index, ?F(record_index)). -define(tuple, ?F(tuple)). --define(ATOM(T), {atom, ?LINE, T}). --define(INTEGER(N), {integer, ?LINE, N}). --define(VAR(V), {var, ?LINE, V}). --define(NIL, {nil, ?LINE}). +-define(ATOM(T), {atom, ?ANNO(?LINE), T}). +-define(INTEGER(N), {integer, ?ANNO(?LINE), N}). +-define(VAR(V), {var, ?ANNO(?LINE), V}). +-define(NIL, {nil, ?ANNO(?LINE)}). -define(CALL(F,A), {?call, ?ATOM(F), A}). -define(APPLY(M,F,A), {?call, {?remote, ?ATOM(M), ?ATOM(F)}, A}). diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/diameter.appup.src b/lib/diameter/src/diameter.appup.src index a54eb24031..0ef0fd35a9 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/diameter.appup.src +++ b/lib/diameter/src/diameter.appup.src @@ -35,32 +35,10 @@ {"1.4.3", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% R16B02 {"1.4.4", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, {"1.5", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% R16B03 - {"1.6", [{load_module, diameter_lib}, %% 17.0 - {load_module, diameter_traffic}, - {load_module, diameter_watchdog}, - {load_module, diameter_peer_fsm}, - {load_module, diameter_service}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc6733}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_acct_rfc6733}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc3588}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_base_accounting}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_relay}, - {load_module, diameter_codec}, - {load_module, diameter_sctp}]}, - {"1.7", [{load_module, diameter_service}, %% 17.1 - {load_module, diameter_codec}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc6733}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_acct_rfc6733}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc3588}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_base_accounting}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_relay}, - {load_module, diameter_traffic}, - {load_module, diameter_peer_fsm}]}, - {"1.7.1", [{load_module, diameter_traffic}, %% 17.3 - {load_module, diameter_watchdog}, - {load_module, diameter_peer_fsm}, - {load_module, diameter_service}]}, - {"1.8", [{load_module, diameter_lib}, %% 17.4 + {"1.6", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% 17.0 + {"1.7", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% 17.[12] + {<<"^1\\.(7\\.1|8)$">>, %% 17.[34] + [{load_module, diameter_lib}, {load_module, diameter_peer}, {load_module, diameter_reg}, {load_module, diameter_session}, @@ -84,7 +62,14 @@ {load_module, diameter_gen_relay}, {update, diameter_transport_sup, supervisor}, {update, diameter_service_sup, supervisor}, - {update, diameter_sup, supervisor}]} + {update, diameter_sup, supervisor}]}, + {"1.9", [{load_module, diameter_codec}, %% 17.5 + {load_module, diameter_traffic}, + {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc6733}, + {load_module, diameter_gen_acct_rfc6733}, + {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc3588}, + {load_module, diameter_gen_base_accounting}, + {load_module, diameter_gen_relay}]} ], [ {"0.9", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, @@ -102,32 +87,10 @@ {"1.4.3", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, {"1.4.4", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, {"1.5", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, - {"1.6", [{load_module, diameter_sctp}, - {load_module, diameter_codec}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_relay}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_base_accounting}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc3588}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_acct_rfc6733}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc6733}, - {load_module, diameter_service}, - {load_module, diameter_peer_fsm}, - {load_module, diameter_watchdog}, - {load_module, diameter_traffic}, - {load_module, diameter_lib}]}, - {"1.7", [{load_module, diameter_peer_fsm}, - {load_module, diameter_traffic}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_relay}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_base_accounting}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc3588}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_acct_rfc6733}, - {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc6733}, - {load_module, diameter_codec}, - {load_module, diameter_service}]}, - {"1.7.1", [{load_module, diameter_service}, - {load_module, diameter_peer_fsm}, - {load_module, diameter_watchdog}, - {load_module, diameter_traffic}]}, - {"1.8", [{update, diameter_sup, supervisor}, + {"1.6", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, + {"1.7", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, + {<<"^1\\.(7\\.1|8)$">>, + [{update, diameter_sup, supervisor}, {update, diameter_service_sup, supervisor}, {update, diameter_transport_sup, supervisor}, {load_module, diameter_gen_relay}, @@ -151,6 +114,13 @@ {load_module, diameter_session}, {load_module, diameter_reg}, {load_module, diameter_peer}, - {load_module, diameter_lib}]} + {load_module, diameter_lib}]}, + {"1.9", [{load_module, diameter_gen_relay}, + {load_module, diameter_gen_base_accounting}, + {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc3588}, + {load_module, diameter_gen_acct_rfc6733}, + {load_module, diameter_gen_base_rfc6733}, + {load_module, diameter_traffic}, + {load_module, diameter_codec}]} ] }. diff --git a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_3xxx_SUITE.erl b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_3xxx_SUITE.erl index 071b1a1177..44fc3a60aa 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_3xxx_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_3xxx_SUITE.erl @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ send_double_error/1, send_3xxx/1, send_5xxx/1, + counters/1, stop/1]). %% diameter callbacks @@ -111,7 +112,7 @@ all() -> groups() -> Tc = tc(), - [{?util:name([E,D]), [], [start] ++ Tc ++ [stop]} + [{?util:name([E,D]), [], [start] ++ Tc ++ [counters, stop]} || E <- ?ERRORS, D <- ?RFCS]. init_per_suite(Config) -> @@ -169,6 +170,203 @@ stop(_Config) -> ok = diameter:stop_service(?SERVER), ok = diameter:stop_service(?CLIENT). +%% counters/1 +%% +%% Check that counters are as expected. + +counters(Config) -> + Group = proplists:get_value(group, Config), + [_Errors, _Rfc] = G = ?util:name(Group), + [] = ?util:run([[fun counters/3, K, S, G] + || K <- [statistics, transport, connections], + S <- [?CLIENT, ?SERVER]]). + +counters(Key, Svc, Group) -> + counters(Key, Svc, Group, [_|_] = diameter:service_info(Svc, Key)). + +counters(statistics, Svc, [Errors, Rfc], L) -> + [{P, Stats}] = L, + true = is_pid(P), + stats(Svc, Errors, Rfc, lists:sort(Stats)); + +counters(_, _, _, _) -> + todo. + +stats(?CLIENT, E, rfc3588, L) + when E == answer; + E == answer_3xxx -> + [{{unknown,recv},2}, + {{{0,257,0},recv},1}, + {{{0,257,1},send},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv},6}, + {{{0,275,1},send},10}, + {{unknown,recv,{'Result-Code',3001}},1}, + {{unknown,recv,{'Result-Code',3007}},1}, + {{{0,257,0},recv,{'Result-Code',2001}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',2001}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',3008}},2}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',3999}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',5002}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',5005}},1}] + = L; + +stats(?SERVER, E, rfc3588, L) + when E == answer; + E == answer_3xxx -> + [{{unknown,recv},1}, + {{unknown,send},2}, + {{{0,257,0},send},1}, + {{{0,257,1},recv},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send},6}, + {{{0,275,1},recv},8}, + {{unknown,recv,error},1}, + {{unknown,send,{'Result-Code',3001}},1}, + {{unknown,send,{'Result-Code',3007}},1}, + {{{0,257,0},send,{'Result-Code',2001}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',2001}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',3008}},2}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',3999}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',5002}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',5005}},1}, + {{{0,275,1},recv,error},5}] + = L; + +stats(?CLIENT, answer, rfc6733, L) -> + [{{unknown,recv},2}, + {{{0,257,0},recv},1}, + {{{0,257,1},send},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv},8}, + {{{0,275,1},send},10}, + {{unknown,recv,{'Result-Code',3001}},1}, + {{unknown,recv,{'Result-Code',3007}},1}, + {{{0,257,0},recv,{'Result-Code',2001}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',3008}},2}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',3999}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',5002}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',5005}},3}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',5999}},1}] + = L; + +stats(?SERVER, answer, rfc6733, L) -> + [{{unknown,recv},1}, + {{unknown,send},2}, + {{{0,257,0},send},1}, + {{{0,257,1},recv},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send},8}, + {{{0,275,1},recv},8}, + {{unknown,recv,error},1}, + {{unknown,send,{'Result-Code',3001}},1}, + {{unknown,send,{'Result-Code',3007}},1}, + {{{0,257,0},send,{'Result-Code',2001}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',3008}},2}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',3999}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',5002}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',5005}},3}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',5999}},1}, + {{{0,275,1},recv,error},5}] + = L; + +stats(?CLIENT, answer_3xxx, rfc6733, L) -> + [{{unknown,recv},2}, + {{{0,257,0},recv},1}, + {{{0,257,1},send},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv},8}, + {{{0,275,1},send},10}, + {{unknown,recv,{'Result-Code',3001}},1}, + {{unknown,recv,{'Result-Code',3007}},1}, + {{{0,257,0},recv,{'Result-Code',2001}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',2001}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',3008}},2}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',3999}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',5002}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',5005}},2}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',5999}},1}] + = L; + +stats(?SERVER, answer_3xxx, rfc6733, L) -> + [{{unknown,recv},1}, + {{unknown,send},2}, + {{{0,257,0},send},1}, + {{{0,257,1},recv},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send},8}, + {{{0,275,1},recv},8}, + {{unknown,recv,error},1}, + {{unknown,send,{'Result-Code',3001}},1}, + {{unknown,send,{'Result-Code',3007}},1}, + {{{0,257,0},send,{'Result-Code',2001}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',2001}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',3008}},2}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',3999}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',5002}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',5005}},2}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',5999}},1}, + {{{0,275,1},recv,error},5}] + = L; + +stats(?CLIENT, callback, rfc3588, L) -> + [{{unknown,recv},1}, + {{{0,257,0},recv},1}, + {{{0,257,1},send},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv},6}, + {{{0,275,1},send},10}, + {{unknown,recv,{'Result-Code',3007}},1}, + {{{0,257,0},recv,{'Result-Code',2001}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',2001}},2}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',3999}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',5002}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',5005}},2}] + = L; + +stats(?SERVER, callback, rfc3588, L) -> + [{{unknown,recv},1}, + {{unknown,send},1}, + {{{0,257,0},send},1}, + {{{0,257,1},recv},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send},6}, + {{{0,275,1},recv},8}, + {{unknown,recv,error},1}, + {{unknown,send,{'Result-Code',3007}},1}, + {{{0,257,0},send,{'Result-Code',2001}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',2001}},2}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',3999}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',5002}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',5005}},2}, + {{{0,275,1},recv,error},5}] + = L; + +stats(?CLIENT, callback, rfc6733, L) -> + [{{unknown,recv},1}, + {{{0,257,0},recv},1}, + {{{0,257,1},send},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv},8}, + {{{0,275,1},send},10}, + {{unknown,recv,{'Result-Code',3007}},1}, + {{{0,257,0},recv,{'Result-Code',2001}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',2001}},2}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',3999}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',5002}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',5005}},3}, + {{{0,275,0},recv,{'Result-Code',5999}},1}] + = L; + +stats(?SERVER, callback, rfc6733, L) -> + [{{unknown,recv},1}, + {{unknown,send},1}, + {{{0,257,0},send},1}, + {{{0,257,1},recv},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send},8}, + {{{0,275,1},recv},8}, + {{unknown,recv,error},1}, + {{unknown,send,{'Result-Code',3007}},1}, + {{{0,257,0},send,{'Result-Code',2001}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',2001}},2}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',3999}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',5002}},1}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',5005}},3}, + {{{0,275,0},send,{'Result-Code',5999}},1}, + {{{0,275,1},recv,error},5}] + = L. + %% send_unknown_application/1 %% %% Send an unknown application that a callback (which shouldn't take diff --git a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_app_SUITE.erl b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_app_SUITE.erl index 6975e83830..84f8a66a8a 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_app_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_app_SUITE.erl @@ -249,11 +249,10 @@ release() -> end. unversion(App) -> - T = lists:dropwhile(fun is_vsn_ch/1, lists:reverse(App)), - lists:reverse(case T of [$-|TT] -> TT; _ -> T end). - -is_vsn_ch(C) -> - $0 =< C andalso C =< $9 orelse $. == C. + {Name, [$-|Vsn]} = lists:splitwith(fun(C) -> C /= $- end, App), + true = is_app(Name), %% assert + Vsn = vsn_str(Vsn), %% + Name. app('$M_EXPR') -> %% could be anything but assume it's ok "erts"; @@ -322,11 +321,11 @@ acc_rel(Dir, Rel, {Vsn, _}, Acc) -> %% Write a rel file and return its name. write_rel(Dir, [Erts | Apps], Vsn) -> - true = is_vsn(Vsn), - Name = "diameter_test_" ++ Vsn, + VS = vsn_str(Vsn), + Name = "diameter_test_" ++ VS, ok = write_file(filename:join([Dir, Name ++ ".rel"]), {release, - {"diameter " ++ Vsn ++ " test release", Vsn}, + {"diameter " ++ VS ++ " test release", VS}, Erts, Apps}), Name. @@ -341,10 +340,34 @@ fetch(Key, List) -> write_file(Path, T) -> file:write_file(Path, io_lib:format("~p.", [T])). -%% Is a version string of the expected form? Return the argument -%% itself for 'false' for a useful badmatch. +%% Is a version string of the expected form? is_vsn(V) -> - is_list(V) - andalso length(V) == string:span(V, "0123456789.") - andalso V == string:join(string:tokens(V, [$.]), ".") %% no ".." - orelse {error, V}. + V = vsn_str(V), + true. + +%% Turn a from/to version in appup to a version string after ensuring +%% that it's valid version number of regexp. In the regexp case, the +%% regexp itself becomes the version string since there's no +%% requirement that a version in appup be anything but a string. The +%% restrictions placed on string-valued version numbers (that they be +%% '.'-separated integers) are our own. + +vsn_str(S) + when is_list(S) -> + {_, match} = {S, match(S, "^(0|[1-9][0-9]*)(\\.(0|[1-9][0-9]*))*$")}, + {_, nomatch} = {S, match(S, "\\.0\\.0$")}, + S; + +vsn_str(B) + when is_binary(B) -> + {ok, _} = re:compile(B), + binary_to_list(B). + +match(S, RE) -> + re:run(S, RE, [{capture, none}]). + +%% Is an application name of the expected form? +is_app(S) + when is_list(S) -> + {_, match} = {S, match(S, "^([a-z]([a-z_]*|[a-zA-Z]*))$")}, + true. diff --git a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_capx_SUITE.erl b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_capx_SUITE.erl index 02501ce779..1c0f25864c 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_capx_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_capx_SUITE.erl @@ -378,10 +378,14 @@ dict(N) -> %% id's, failing with app_not_configured if it can't. load_dict(N) -> Mod = dict(N), - Forms = [{attribute, 1, module, Mod}, - {attribute, 2, compile, [export_all]}, - {function, 3, id, 0, - [{clause, 4, [], [], [{integer, 4, N}]}]}], + A1 = erl_anno:new(1), + A2 = erl_anno:new(2), + A3 = erl_anno:new(3), + A4 = erl_anno:new(4), + Forms = [{attribute, A1, module, Mod}, + {attribute, A2, compile, [export_all]}, + {function, A3, id, 0, + [{clause, A4, [], [], [{integer, A4, N}]}]}], {ok, Mod, Bin, []} = compile:forms(Forms, [return]), {module, Mod} = code:load_binary(Mod, Mod, Bin), N = Mod:id(). diff --git a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_traffic_SUITE.erl b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_traffic_SUITE.erl index 7dd9f39f85..7ff6ba7ab9 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/test/diameter_traffic_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/test/diameter_traffic_SUITE.erl @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ send_eval/1, send_bad_answer/1, send_protocol_error/1, + send_experimental_result/1, send_arbitrary/1, send_unknown/1, send_unknown_short/1, @@ -301,6 +302,7 @@ tc() -> send_eval, send_bad_answer, send_protocol_error, + send_experimental_result, send_arbitrary, send_unknown, send_unknown_short, @@ -443,7 +445,7 @@ send_ok(Config) -> Req = ['ACR', {'Accounting-Record-Type', ?EVENT_RECORD}, {'Accounting-Record-Number', 1}], - ['ACA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] + ['ACA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] = call(Config, Req). %% Send an accounting ACR that the server answers badly to. @@ -459,7 +461,7 @@ send_eval(Config) -> Req = ['ACR', {'Accounting-Record-Type', ?EVENT_RECORD}, {'Accounting-Record-Number', 3}], - ['ACA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] + ['ACA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] = call(Config, Req). %% Send an accounting ACR that the server tries to answer with an @@ -480,12 +482,20 @@ send_protocol_error(Config) -> ?answer_message(?TOO_BUSY) = call(Config, Req). +%% Send a 3xxx Experimental-Result in an answer not setting the E-bit +%% and missing a Result-Code. +send_experimental_result(Config) -> + Req = ['ACR', {'Accounting-Record-Type', ?EVENT_RECORD}, + {'Accounting-Record-Number', 5}], + ['ACA', {'Session-Id', _} | _] + = call(Config, Req). + %% Send an ASR with an arbitrary non-mandatory AVP and expect success %% and the same AVP in the reply. send_arbitrary(Config) -> Req = ['ASR', {'AVP', [#diameter_avp{name = 'Product-Name', value = "XXX"}]}], - ['ASA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | Avps] + ['ASA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | Avps] = call(Config, Req), {'AVP', [#diameter_avp{name = 'Product-Name', value = V}]} @@ -497,7 +507,7 @@ send_unknown(Config) -> Req = ['ASR', {'AVP', [#diameter_avp{code = 999, is_mandatory = false, data = <<17>>}]}], - ['ASA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | Avps] + ['ASA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | Avps] = call(Config, Req), {'AVP', [#diameter_avp{code = 999, is_mandatory = false, @@ -513,7 +523,7 @@ send_unknown_short(Config, M, RC) -> Req = ['ASR', {'AVP', [#diameter_avp{code = 999, is_mandatory = M, data = <<17>>}]}], - ['ASA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', RC} | Avps] + ['ASA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', RC} | Avps] = call(Config, Req), [#'diameter_base_Failed-AVP'{'AVP' = As}] = proplists:get_value('Failed-AVP', Avps), @@ -527,7 +537,7 @@ send_unknown_mandatory(Config) -> Req = ['ASR', {'AVP', [#diameter_avp{code = 999, is_mandatory = true, data = <<17>>}]}], - ['ASA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?AVP_UNSUPPORTED} | Avps] + ['ASA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?AVP_UNSUPPORTED} | Avps] = call(Config, Req), [#'diameter_base_Failed-AVP'{'AVP' = As}] = proplists:get_value('Failed-AVP', Avps), @@ -547,7 +557,7 @@ send_unexpected_mandatory_decode(Config) -> Req = ['ASR', {'AVP', [#diameter_avp{code = 27, %% Session-Timeout is_mandatory = true, data = <<12:32>>}]}], - ['ASA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?AVP_UNSUPPORTED} | Avps] + ['ASA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?AVP_UNSUPPORTED} | Avps] = call(Config, Req), [#'diameter_base_Failed-AVP'{'AVP' = As}] = proplists:get_value('Failed-AVP', Avps), @@ -583,7 +593,7 @@ send_error_bit(Config) -> %% Send a bad version and check that we get 5011. send_unsupported_version(Config) -> Req = ['STR', {'Termination-Cause', ?LOGOUT}], - ['STA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?UNSUPPORTED_VERSION} | _] + ['STA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?UNSUPPORTED_VERSION} | _] = call(Config, Req). %% Send a request containing an AVP length > data size. @@ -603,14 +613,14 @@ send_zero_avp_length(Config) -> send_invalid_avp_length(Config) -> Req = ['STR', {'Termination-Cause', ?LOGOUT}], - ['STA', _SessionId, + ['STA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?INVALID_AVP_LENGTH}, - _OriginHost, - _OriginRealm, - _UserName, - _Class, - _ErrorMessage, - _ErrorReportingHost, + {'Origin-Host', _}, + {'Origin-Realm', _}, + {'User-Name', _}, + {'Class', _}, + {'Error-Message', _}, + {'Error-Reporting-Host', _}, {'Failed-AVP', [#'diameter_base_Failed-AVP'{'AVP' = [_]}]} | _] = call(Config, Req). @@ -628,14 +638,14 @@ send_invalid_reject(Config) -> send_unexpected_mandatory(Config) -> Req = ['STR', {'Termination-Cause', ?LOGOUT}], - ['STA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?AVP_UNSUPPORTED} | _] + ['STA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?AVP_UNSUPPORTED} | _] = call(Config, Req). %% Send something long that will be fragmented by TCP. send_long(Config) -> Req = ['STR', {'Termination-Cause', ?LOGOUT}, {'User-Name', [lists:duplicate(1 bsl 20, $X)]}], - ['STA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] + ['STA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] = call(Config, Req). %% Send something longer than the configure incoming_maxlen. @@ -677,7 +687,7 @@ send_any_2(Config) -> send_all_1(Config) -> Req = ['STR', {'Termination-Cause', ?LOGOUT}], Realm = lists:foldr(fun(C,A) -> [C,A] end, [], ?REALM), - ['STA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] + ['STA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] = call(Config, Req, [{filter, {all, [{host, any}, {realm, Realm}]}}]). send_all_2(Config) -> @@ -697,9 +707,8 @@ send_timeout(Config) -> %% received the Session-Id. send_error(Config) -> Req = ['RAR', {'Re-Auth-Request-Type', ?AUTHORIZE_AUTHENTICATE}], - ?answer_message(SId, ?TOO_BUSY) - = call(Config, Req), - true = undefined /= SId. + ?answer_message([_], ?TOO_BUSY) + = call(Config, Req). %% Send a request with the detached option and receive it as a message %% from handle_answer instead. @@ -708,7 +717,7 @@ send_detach(Config) -> Ref = make_ref(), ok = call(Config, Req, [{extra, [{self(), Ref}]}, detach]), Ans = receive {Ref, T} -> T end, - ['STA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] + ['STA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] = Ans. %% Send a request which can't be encoded and expect {error, encode}. @@ -721,11 +730,11 @@ send_destination_1(Config) -> = group(Config), Req = ['STR', {'Termination-Cause', ?LOGOUT}, {'Destination-Host', [?HOST(SN, ?REALM)]}], - ['STA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] + ['STA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] = call(Config, Req, [{filter, {all, [host, realm]}}]). send_destination_2(Config) -> Req = ['STR', {'Termination-Cause', ?LOGOUT}], - ['STA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] + ['STA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] = call(Config, Req, [{filter, {all, [host, realm]}}]). %% Send with filtering on and expect failure when specifying an @@ -789,7 +798,7 @@ send_bad_filter(Config, F) -> %% Specify multiple filter options and expect them be conjunctive. send_multiple_filters_1(Config) -> Fun = fun(#diameter_caps{}) -> true end, - ['STA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] + ['STA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] = send_multiple_filters(Config, [host, {eval, Fun}]). send_multiple_filters_2(Config) -> E = {erlang, is_tuple, []}, @@ -800,7 +809,7 @@ send_multiple_filters_3(Config) -> E2 = {erlang, is_tuple, []}, E3 = {erlang, is_record, [diameter_caps]}, E4 = [{erlang, is_record, []}, diameter_caps], - ['STA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] + ['STA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] = send_multiple_filters(Config, [{eval, E} || E <- [E1,E2,E3,E4]]). send_multiple_filters(Config, Fs) -> @@ -811,7 +820,7 @@ send_multiple_filters(Config, Fs) -> %% only the return value from the prepare_request callback being %% significant. send_anything(Config) -> - ['STA', _SessionId, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] + ['STA', {'Session-Id', _}, {'Result-Code', ?SUCCESS} | _] = call(Config, anything). %% =========================================================================== @@ -1144,6 +1153,13 @@ answer(Pkt, Req, _Peer, Name, #group{client_dict0 = Dict0}) -> [R | Vs] = Dict:'#get-'(answer(Ans, Es, Name)), [Dict:rec2msg(R) | Vs]. +%% Missing Result-Codec and inapproriate Experimental-Result-Code. +answer(Rec, Es, send_experimental_result) -> + [{5004, #diameter_avp{name = 'Experimental-Result'}}, + {5005, #diameter_avp{name = 'Result-Code'}}] + = Es, + Rec; + %% An inappropriate E-bit results in a decode error ... answer(Rec, Es, send_bad_answer) -> [{5004, #diameter_avp{name = 'Result-Code'}} | _] = Es, @@ -1175,7 +1191,9 @@ handle_error(Reason, _Req, [$C|_], _Peer, _, _Time) -> %% Note that diameter will set Result-Code and Failed-AVPs if %% #diameter_packet.errors is non-null. -handle_request(#diameter_packet{header = H, msg = M}, _, {_Ref, Caps}) -> +handle_request(#diameter_packet{header = H, msg = M, avps = As}, + _, + {_Ref, Caps}) -> #diameter_header{end_to_end_id = EI, hop_by_hop_id = HI} = H, @@ -1183,10 +1201,12 @@ handle_request(#diameter_packet{header = H, msg = M}, _, {_Ref, Caps}) -> V = EI bsr B, %% assert V = HI bsr B, %% #diameter_caps{origin_state_id = {_,[Id]}} = Caps, - answer(origin(Id), request(M, Caps)). + answer(origin(Id), request(M, [H|As], Caps)). answer(T, {Tag, Action, Post}) -> {Tag, answer(T, Action), Post}; +answer(_, {reply, [#diameter_header{} | _]} = T) -> + T; answer({A,C}, {reply, Ans}) -> answer(C, {reply, msg(Ans, A, diameter_gen_base_rfc3588)}); answer(pkt, {reply, Ans}) @@ -1195,6 +1215,41 @@ answer(pkt, {reply, Ans}) answer(_, T) -> T. +%% request/3 + +%% send_experimental_result +request(#diameter_base_accounting_ACR{'Accounting-Record-Number' = 5}, + [Hdr | Avps], + #diameter_caps{origin_host = {OH, _}, + origin_realm = {OR, _}}) -> + [H,R|T] = [A || N <- ['Origin-Host', + 'Origin-Realm', + 'Session-Id', + 'Accounting-Record-Type', + 'Accounting-Record-Number'], + #diameter_avp{} = A + <- [lists:keyfind(N, #diameter_avp.name, Avps)]], + Ans = [Hdr#diameter_header{is_request = false}, + H#diameter_avp{data = OH}, + R#diameter_avp{data = OR}, + #diameter_avp{name = 'Experimental-Result', + code = 297, + need_encryption = false, + data = [#diameter_avp{data = {?DIAMETER_DICT_COMMON, + 'Vendor-Id', + 123}}, + #diameter_avp{data + = {?DIAMETER_DICT_COMMON, + 'Experimental-Result-Code', + 3987}}]} + | T], + {reply, Ans}; + +request(Msg, _Avps, Caps) -> + request(Msg, Caps). + +%% request/2 + %% send_nok request(#diameter_base_accounting_ACR{'Accounting-Record-Number' = 0}, _) -> diff --git a/lib/diameter/vsn.mk b/lib/diameter/vsn.mk index c00bac26bb..db7f72c44e 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/diameter/vsn.mk @@ -16,5 +16,5 @@ # %CopyrightEnd% APPLICATION = diameter -DIAMETER_VSN = 1.9 +DIAMETER_VSN = 1.9.1 APP_VSN = $(APPLICATION)-$(DIAMETER_VSN)$(PRE_VSN) diff --git a/lib/edoc/src/edoc.app.src b/lib/edoc/src/edoc.app.src index 9e1155d3e8..e4b9040c78 100644 --- a/lib/edoc/src/edoc.app.src +++ b/lib/edoc/src/edoc.app.src @@ -23,5 +23,5 @@ {registered,[]}, {applications, [compiler,kernel,stdlib,syntax_tools]}, {env, []}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["xmerl-1.3.7","syntax_tools-1.6.14","stdlib-2.0", + {runtime_dependencies, ["xmerl-1.3.7","syntax_tools-1.6.14","stdlib-2.5", "kernel-3.0","inets-5.10","erts-6.0"]}]}. diff --git a/lib/edoc/src/edoc.erl b/lib/edoc/src/edoc.erl index 88e7ab5346..90f1fc3071 100644 --- a/lib/edoc/src/edoc.erl +++ b/lib/edoc/src/edoc.erl @@ -689,13 +689,12 @@ scan_and_parse(Epp) -> fix_last_line(Toks0) -> Toks1 = lists:reverse(Toks0), - {line, LastLine} = erl_scan:token_info(hd(Toks1), line), + LastLine = erl_scan:line(hd(Toks1)), fll(Toks1, LastLine, []). -fll([{Category, Attributes0, Symbol} | L], LastLine, Ts) -> - F = fun(_OldLine) -> LastLine end, - Attributes = erl_scan:set_attribute(line, Attributes0, F), - lists:reverse(L, [{Category, Attributes, Symbol} | Ts]); +fll([{Category, Anno0, Symbol} | L], LastLine, Ts) -> + Anno = erl_anno:set_line(LastLine, Anno0), + lists:reverse(L, [{Category, Anno, Symbol} | Ts]); fll([T | L], LastLine, Ts) -> fll(L, LastLine, [T | Ts]); fll(L, _LastLine, Ts) -> diff --git a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_layout.erl b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_layout.erl index 6309e88475..62d5eb9a18 100644 --- a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_layout.erl +++ b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_layout.erl @@ -535,7 +535,8 @@ t_clause(Name, Type) -> pp_clause(Pre, Type) -> Types = ot_utype([Type]), Atom = lists:duplicate(iolist_size(Pre), $a), - L1 = erl_pp:attribute({attribute,0,spec,{{list_to_atom(Atom),0},[Types]}}), + Attr = {attribute,0,spec,{{list_to_atom(Atom),0},[Types]}}, + L1 = erl_pp:attribute(erl_parse:new_anno(Attr)), "-spec " ++ L2 = lists:flatten(L1), L3 = Pre ++ lists:nthtail(length(Atom), L2), re:replace(L3, "\n ", "\n", [{return,list},global]). @@ -555,7 +556,8 @@ format_type(Prefix, _Name, Type, Last, _Opts) -> pp_type(Prefix, Type) -> Atom = list_to_atom(lists:duplicate(iolist_size(Prefix), $a)), - L1 = erl_pp:attribute({attribute,0,type,{Atom,ot_utype(Type),[]}}), + Attr = {attribute,0,type,{Atom,ot_utype(Type),[]}}, + L1 = erl_pp:attribute(erl_parse:new_anno(Attr)), {L2,N} = case lists:dropwhile(fun(C) -> C =/= $: end, lists:flatten(L1)) of ":: " ++ L3 -> {L3,9}; % compensation for extra "()" and ":" "::\n" ++ L3 -> {"\n"++L3,6} @@ -1085,8 +1087,8 @@ ot_var(E) -> {var,0,list_to_atom(get_attrval(name, E))}. ot_atom(E) -> - {ok, [Atom], _} = erl_scan:string(get_attrval(value, E), 0), - Atom. + {ok, [{atom,A,Name}], _} = erl_scan:string(get_attrval(value, E), 0), + {atom,erl_anno:line(A),Name}. ot_integer(E) -> {integer,0,list_to_integer(get_attrval(value, E))}. diff --git a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_lib.erl b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_lib.erl index c248964dc4..dcc239f6b4 100644 --- a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_lib.erl +++ b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_lib.erl @@ -1012,7 +1012,7 @@ get_plugin(Key, Default, Opts) -> %% --------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Error handling --type line() :: erl_scan:line(). +-type line() :: erl_anno:line(). -type err() :: 'eof' | {'missing', char()} | {line(), atom(), string()} diff --git a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_macros.erl b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_macros.erl index bdcb3fe81f..e1a54d5090 100644 --- a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_macros.erl +++ b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_macros.erl @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ macro_content([C | Cs], As, L, N) -> macro_content([], _As, _L, _N) -> throw('end'). --type line() :: erl_scan:line(). +-type line() :: erl_anno:line(). -type err() :: 'unterminated_macro' | 'macro_name' | {'macro_name', string()} diff --git a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_parser.yrl b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_parser.yrl index 48c01c8dce..835e7ccaa6 100644 --- a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_parser.yrl +++ b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_parser.yrl @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ build_def(S, P, As, T) -> args = lists:reverse(As)}, type = T}; false -> - return_error(element(2, P), "variable expected after '('") + return_error(tok_line(P), "variable expected after '('") end. all_vars([#t_var{} | As]) -> @@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ parse_throws(S, L) -> %% --------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec throw_error(term(), erl_scan:line()) -> no_return(). +-spec throw_error(term(), erl_anno:line()) -> no_return(). throw_error({parse_spec, E}, L) -> throw_error({"specification", E}, L); diff --git a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_specs.erl b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_specs.erl index 3bf81c6503..59f6cb8ddf 100644 --- a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_specs.erl +++ b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_specs.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ type(Form, TypeDocs) -> end, {#t_name{name = N}, T, As, Doc0} end, - #tag{name = type, line = element(2, Type), + #tag{name = type, line = get_line(element(2, Type)), origin = code, data = {#t_typedef{name = TypeName, args = d2e(Args), @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ type(Form, TypeDocs) -> spec(Form, Clause) -> {Name, _Arity, TypeSpecs} = get_spec(Form), TypeSpec = lists:nth(Clause, TypeSpecs), - #tag{name = spec, line = element(2, TypeSpec), + #tag{name = spec, line = get_line(element(2, TypeSpec)), origin = code, data = aspec(d2e(TypeSpec), Name)}. @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ dummy_spec(Form) -> {#t_name{name = Name}, Arity, TypeSpecs} = get_spec(Form), As = string:join(lists:duplicate(Arity, "_X"), ","), S = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~p(~s) -> true\n", [Name, As])), - #tag{name = spec, line = element(2, hd(TypeSpecs)), + #tag{name = spec, line = get_line(element(2, hd(TypeSpecs))), origin = code, data = S}. -spec docs(Forms::[syntaxTree()], @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ find_type_docs([F | Fs], Cs, Fun) -> %% Postcomments before the dot after the typespec are ignored. C2 = [C1 | [C || C <- erl_syntax:get_postcomments(F), - get_line(erl_syntax:get_pos(C)) >= LastTypeLine]], + erl_syntax:get_pos(C) >= LastTypeLine]], C3 = collect_comments(Fs, LastTypeLine), #tag{data = Doc0} = Fun(lists:reverse(C2 ++ C3), LastTypeLine), case strip(Doc0) of % Strip away "f(). \n" @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ find_type_docs([F | Fs], Cs, Fun) -> collect_comments([], _Line) -> []; collect_comments([F | Fs], Line) -> - L1 = get_line(erl_syntax:get_pos(F)), + L1 = erl_syntax:get_pos(F), if L1 =:= Line + 1; L1 =:= Line -> % a separate postcomment @@ -190,29 +190,26 @@ get_name_and_last_line(F) -> {Name, Data} = erl_syntax_lib:analyze_wild_attribute(F), type = edoc_specs:tag(Name), Attr = {attribute, erl_syntax:get_pos(F), Name, Data}, - Ref = make_ref(), - Fun = fun(L) -> {Ref, get_line(L)} end, + Fun = fun(A) -> + Line = get_line(A), + case get('$max_line') of + Max when Max < Line -> + _ = put('$max_line', Line); + _ -> + ok + end + end, + undefined = put('$max_line', 0), + _ = erl_parse:map_anno(Fun, Attr), + Line = erase('$max_line'), TypeName = case Data of {N, _T, As} when is_atom(N) -> % skip records {N, length(As)} end, - Line = gll(erl_lint:modify_line(Attr, Fun), Ref), {TypeName, Line}. -gll({Ref, Line}, Ref) -> - Line; -gll([], _Ref) -> - 0; -gll(List, Ref) when is_list(List) -> - lists:max([gll(E, Ref) || E <- List]); -gll(Tuple, Ref) when is_tuple(Tuple) -> - gll(tuple_to_list(Tuple), Ref); -gll(_, _) -> - 0. - -get_line(Pos) -> - {line, Line} = erl_scan:attributes_info(Pos, line), - Line. +get_line(Anno) -> + erl_anno:line(Anno). %% Collect all Erlang types. Types in comments (@type) shadow Erlang %% types (-spec/-opaque). @@ -348,7 +345,7 @@ d2e({type,_,constraint,[Sub,Ts0]}) -> Ts = [ST,T] = d2e([ST0,T0]), #t_def{name = ST, type = typevar_anno(T, Ts)}; _ -> - throw_error(element(2, Sub), "cannot handle guard", []) + throw_error(get_line(element(2, Sub)), "cannot handle guard", []) end; d2e({type,_,union,Ts0}) -> Ts = d2e(Ts0), diff --git a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_tags.erl b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_tags.erl index c1c453511a..9e2e41e902 100644 --- a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_tags.erl +++ b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_tags.erl @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ parse_typedef(Data, Line, _Env, Where) -> Def end. --type line() :: erl_scan:line(). +-type line() :: erl_anno:line(). -spec parse_file(_, line(), _, _) -> no_return(). diff --git a/lib/edoc/vsn.mk b/lib/edoc/vsn.mk index 24cfbf16d5..49a73331c6 100644 --- a/lib/edoc/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/edoc/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -EDOC_VSN = 0.7.16 +EDOC_VSN = 0.7.17 diff --git a/lib/eldap/doc/src/eldap.xml b/lib/eldap/doc/src/eldap.xml index ed35ee3a9c..253ba7c2ff 100644 --- a/lib/eldap/doc/src/eldap.xml +++ b/lib/eldap/doc/src/eldap.xml @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ filter() See present/1, substrings/2, <item>Any error responded from ssl:connect/3</item> </taglist> <p>The <c>Timeout</c> parameter is for the actual tls upgrade (phase 2) while the timeout in - <seealso marker="#open/2">erl_tar:open/2</seealso> is used for the initial negotiation about + <seealso marker="#open/2">eldap:open/2</seealso> is used for the initial negotiation about upgrade (phase 1). </p> </desc> @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ filter() See present/1, substrings/2, search(Handle, [{base, "dc=example, dc=com"}, {filter, Filter}, {attributes, ["cn"]}]), </pre> <p>The <c>timeout</c> option in the <c>SearchOptions</c> is for the ldap server, while - the timeout in <seealso marker="#open/2">erl_tar:open/2</seealso> is used for each + the timeout in <seealso marker="#open/2">eldap:open/2</seealso> is used for each individual request in the search operation. </p> </desc> @@ -403,7 +403,11 @@ filter() See present/1, substrings/2, <v>OptionalAttrs = [Attr]</v> <v>Attr = {matchingRule,string()} | {type,string()} | {dnAttributes,boolean()}</v> </type> - <desc> <p>Creates an extensible match filter. For example, <c>eldap:extensibleMatch("Bar",[{type,"sn"},{matchingRule,"caseExactMatch"}]))</c> creates a filter which performs a <c>caseExactMatch</c> on the attribute <c>sn</c> and matches with the value <c>"Bar"</c>. The default value of <c>dnAttributes</c> is <c>false</c>.</p> </desc> + <desc> <p>Creates an extensible match filter. For example, </p> + <code> + eldap:extensibleMatch("Bar", [{type,"sn"}, {matchingRule,"caseExactMatch"}])) + </code> + <p>creates a filter which performs a <c>caseExactMatch</c> on the attribute <c>sn</c> and matches with the value <c>"Bar"</c>. The default value of <c>dnAttributes</c> is <c>false</c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>'and'([Filter]) -> filter()</name> diff --git a/lib/eldap/test/eldap_basic_SUITE.erl b/lib/eldap/test/eldap_basic_SUITE.erl index 137c61b2d9..8d754e934c 100644 --- a/lib/eldap/test/eldap_basic_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/eldap/test/eldap_basic_SUITE.erl @@ -896,9 +896,9 @@ client_timeout(Fun, Config) -> T = 1000, case eldap:open([Host], [{timeout,T},{port,Port}|Opts]) of {ok,H} -> - T0 = now(), + T0 = erlang:monotonic_time(), {error,{gen_tcp_error,timeout}} = Fun(H), - T_op = diff(T0,now()), + T_op = ms_passed(T0), ct:log("Time = ~p, Timeout spec = ~p",[T_op,T]), if T_op < T -> @@ -910,8 +910,12 @@ client_timeout(Fun, Config) -> Other -> ct:fail("eldap:open failed: ~p",[Other]) end. -diff({M1,S1,U1},{M2,S2,U2}) -> - ( ((M2-M1)*1000 + (S2-S1))*1000 + (U2-U1) ). +%% Help function, elapsed milliseconds since T0 +ms_passed(T0) -> + %% OTP 18 + erlang:convert_time_unit(erlang:monotonic_time() - T0, + native, + micro_seconds) / 1000. %%%---------------------------------------------------------------- init_ssl_certs_et_al(Config) -> diff --git a/lib/eldap/vsn.mk b/lib/eldap/vsn.mk index adca41ed63..105a2bcdbb 100644 --- a/lib/eldap/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/eldap/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -ELDAP_VSN = 1.1.1 +ELDAP_VSN = 1.2 diff --git a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/css/otp_doc.css b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/css/otp_doc.css index 2aae87a759..0b531db701 100644 --- a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/css/otp_doc.css +++ b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/css/otp_doc.css @@ -126,6 +126,11 @@ span.code { font-family: Courier, monospace; font-weight: normal } background-color:#eeeeff; padding: 0px 10px; } +.extrafrontpageinfo { + color: #C00; + font-weight: bold; + font-size: 120%; +} pre { font-family: Courier, monospace; font-weight: normal } diff --git a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_html.xsl b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_html.xsl index 3b390f48fb..3529924957 100644 --- a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_html.xsl +++ b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_html.xsl @@ -1132,6 +1132,9 @@ <center><h4>Version <xsl:value-of select="$appver"/></h4></center> <center><h4><xsl:value-of select="$gendate"/></h4></center> + <div class="extrafrontpageinfo"> + <center><xsl:value-of select="$extra_front_page_info"/></center> + </div> <xsl:apply-templates select="chapter"/> @@ -1297,6 +1300,9 @@ <center><h4>Version <xsl:value-of select="$appver"/></h4></center> <center><h4><xsl:value-of select="$gendate"/></h4></center> + <div class="extrafrontpageinfo"> + <center><xsl:value-of select="$extra_front_page_info"/></center> + </div> <xsl:apply-templates select="erlref|cref|comref|fileref|appref"/> @@ -2119,6 +2125,9 @@ <center><h4>Version <xsl:value-of select="$appver"/></h4></center> <center><h4><xsl:value-of select="$gendate"/></h4></center> + <div class="extrafrontpageinfo"> + <center><xsl:value-of select="$extra_front_page_info"/></center> + </div> <xsl:apply-templates select="chapter"/> diff --git a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_pdf.xsl b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_pdf.xsl index 8e7ffddefa..ccf96053aa 100644 --- a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_pdf.xsl +++ b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_pdf.xsl @@ -671,6 +671,10 @@ <fo:block xsl:use-attribute-sets="cover.version"> <xsl:value-of select="$gendate"/> </fo:block> + <fo:block xsl:use-attribute-sets="cover.extrainfo"> + <xsl:value-of select="$extra_front_page_info"/> + </fo:block> + <!-- Inner cover (copyright notice) --> <fo:block break-before="page" diff --git a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_pdf_params.xsl b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_pdf_params.xsl index c2d9fb4320..a4814581c2 100644 --- a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_pdf_params.xsl +++ b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_pdf_params.xsl @@ -98,6 +98,14 @@ <xsl:attribute name="text-align">end</xsl:attribute> </xsl:attribute-set> + <xsl:attribute-set name="cover.extrainfo"> + <xsl:attribute name="padding-before">2.5em</xsl:attribute> + <xsl:attribute name="font-size">1.33em</xsl:attribute> + <xsl:attribute name="font-weight">bold</xsl:attribute> + <xsl:attribute name="color">#C00</xsl:attribute> + <xsl:attribute name="text-align">end</xsl:attribute> + </xsl:attribute-set> + <xsl:attribute-set name="cover.inner.copyright"> <xsl:attribute name="border-before-style">solid</xsl:attribute> <xsl:attribute name="border-before-width">1pt</xsl:attribute> diff --git a/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_otp_specs.erl b/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_otp_specs.erl index e2eee2b3c0..b62e69529b 100644 --- a/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_otp_specs.erl +++ b/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_otp_specs.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -202,7 +202,8 @@ t_clause(Name, Type) -> pp_clause(Pre, Type) -> Types = ot_utype([Type]), Atom = lists:duplicate(iolist_size(Pre), $a), - L1 = erl_pp:attribute({attribute,0,spec,{{list_to_atom(Atom),0},[Types]}}), + Attr = {attribute,0,spec,{{list_to_atom(Atom),0},[Types]}}, + L1 = erl_pp:attribute(erl_parse:new_anno(Attr)), "-spec " ++ L2 = lists:flatten(L1), L3 = Pre ++ lists:nthtail(length(Atom), L2), re:replace(L3, "\n ", "\n", [{return,list},global]). @@ -222,7 +223,8 @@ format_type(_Name, Type, _Opts) -> pp_type(Prefix, Type) -> Atom = list_to_atom(lists:duplicate(iolist_size(Prefix), $a)), - L1 = erl_pp:attribute({attribute,0,type,{Atom,ot_utype(Type),[]}}), + Attr = {attribute,0,type,{Atom,ot_utype(Type),[]}}, + L1 = erl_pp:attribute(erl_parse:new_anno(Attr)), {L2,N} = case lists:dropwhile(fun(C) -> C =/= $: end, lists:flatten(L1)) of ":: " ++ L3 -> {L3,9}; % compensation for extra "()" and ":" "::\n" ++ L3 -> {"\n"++L3,6} @@ -569,8 +571,8 @@ ot_var(E) -> {var,0,list_to_atom(get_attrval(name, E))}. ot_atom(E) -> - {ok, [Atom], _} = erl_scan:string(get_attrval(value, E), 0), - Atom. + {ok, [{atom,A,Name}], _} = erl_scan:string(get_attrval(value, E), 0), + {atom,erl_anno:line(A),Name}. ot_integer(E) -> {integer,0,list_to_integer(get_attrval(value, E))}. diff --git a/lib/erl_docgen/src/erl_docgen.app.src b/lib/erl_docgen/src/erl_docgen.app.src index e2830b2692..d63d880d89 100644 --- a/lib/erl_docgen/src/erl_docgen.app.src +++ b/lib/erl_docgen/src/erl_docgen.app.src @@ -9,6 +9,6 @@ {registered,[]}, {applications, [kernel,stdlib]}, {env, []}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["xmerl-1.3.7","stdlib-2.0","edoc-0.7.13","erts-6.0"]} + {runtime_dependencies, ["xmerl-1.3.7","stdlib-2.5","edoc-0.7.13","erts-6.0"]} ] }. diff --git a/lib/erl_docgen/vsn.mk b/lib/erl_docgen/vsn.mk index 8957d6ac40..2abd3d2b7e 100644 --- a/lib/erl_docgen/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/erl_docgen/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -ERL_DOCGEN_VSN = 0.3.7 +ERL_DOCGEN_VSN = 0.4 diff --git a/lib/eunit/doc/overview.edoc b/lib/eunit/doc/overview.edoc index 872a017440..eb60f673ef 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/doc/overview.edoc +++ b/lib/eunit/doc/overview.edoc @@ -569,6 +569,24 @@ Examples: ```?assertMatch({found, {fred, _}}, lookup(bloggs, Table))''' ```?assertMatch([X|_] when X > 0, binary_to_list(B))''' </dd> +<dt>`assertNotMatch(GuardedPattern, Expr)'</dt> +<dd>The inverse case of assertMatch, for convenience. +</dd> +<dt>`assertReceive(GuardedPattern, Timeout)'</dt> +<dd>Waits for up to the `Timeout' milliseconds for a message to arrive +in the mailbox of the current process that matches against the +`GuardedPattern' if testing is enabled. +If no message matching the `GuardedPattern' is received in the specified +`Timeout' interval, the assertion fails and an informative exception will +be generated; see the `assert' macro for further details. `GuardedPattern' +can be anything that you can write on the left hand side of the `->' +symbol in a case-clause, except that it cannot contain comma-separated +guard tests. + +Examples: +```?assertReceive(done, 1000)''' +```?assertReceive(Bin when byte_size(Bin) > 10, 1000)''' +</dd> <dt>`assertEqual(Expect, Expr)'</dt> <dd>Evaluates the expressions `Expect' and `Expr' and compares the results for equality, if testing is enabled. If the values are not @@ -583,6 +601,9 @@ Examples: ```?assertEqual("b" ++ "a", lists:reverse("ab"))''' ```?assertEqual(foo(X), bar(Y))''' </dd> +<dt>`assertNotEqual(Unexpected, Expr)'</dt> +<dd>The inverse case of assertEqual, for convenience. +</dd> <dt>`assertException(ClassPattern, TermPattern, Expr)'</dt> <dt>`assertError(TermPattern, Expr)'</dt> <dt>`assertExit(TermPattern, Expr)'</dt> diff --git a/lib/eunit/include/eunit.hrl b/lib/eunit/include/eunit.hrl index 9e8d34567a..8a829396ec 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/include/eunit.hrl +++ b/lib/eunit/include/eunit.hrl @@ -166,6 +166,26 @@ %% This is mostly a convenience which gives more detailed reports. %% Note: Guard is a guarded pattern, and can not be used for value. -ifdef(NOASSERT). +-define(assertReceive(Guard, Timeout), ok). +-else. +-define(assertReceive(Guard, Timeout), + begin + ((fun () -> + receive (Guard) -> ok + after Timeout -> erlang:error({assertReceive_timedout, + [{module, ?MODULE}, + {line, ?LINE}, + {pattern, (??Guard)}, + {timeout, __V}]}) + end + end)()) + end). +-endif. +-define(_assertReceive(Guard, Timeout), ?_test(?assertReceive(Guard, Timeout))). + +%% This is mostly a convenience which gives more detailed reports. +%% Note: Guard is a guarded pattern, and can not be used for value. +-ifdef(NOASSERT). -define(assertMatch(Guard, Expr), ok). -else. -define(assertMatch(Guard, Expr), @@ -414,7 +434,7 @@ -else. -define(debugMsg(S), begin - io:fwrite(user, <<"~s:~w:~w: ~s\n">>, + io:fwrite(user, <<"~ts:~w:~w: ~ts\n">>, [?FILE, ?LINE, self(), S]), ok end). @@ -423,7 +443,7 @@ -define(debugVal(E), begin ((fun (__V) -> - ?debugFmt(<<"~s = ~P">>, [(??E), __V, 15]), + ?debugFmt(<<"~ts = ~tP">>, [(??E), __V, 15]), __V end)(E)) end). @@ -433,7 +453,7 @@ {__T0, _} = statistics(wall_clock), __V = (E), {__T1, _} = statistics(wall_clock), - ?debugFmt(<<"~s: ~.3f s">>, [(S), (__T1-__T0)/1000]), + ?debugFmt(<<"~ts: ~.3f s">>, [(S), (__T1-__T0)/1000]), __V end)()) end). diff --git a/lib/eunit/src/eunit.app.src b/lib/eunit/src/eunit.app.src index 7a3978e200..b4ff6c9242 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/src/eunit.app.src +++ b/lib/eunit/src/eunit.app.src @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ {registered,[]}, {applications, [kernel,stdlib]}, {env, []}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0"]}]}. + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.5","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0"]}]}. diff --git a/lib/eunit/src/eunit.erl b/lib/eunit/src/eunit.erl index 9c589dfa86..fbfd123c43 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/src/eunit.erl +++ b/lib/eunit/src/eunit.erl @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ event_logger(LogFile) -> event_logger_loop(Reference, FD) -> receive {status, _Id, _Info}=Msg -> - io:fwrite(FD, "~p.\n", [Msg]), + io:fwrite(FD, "~tp.\n", [Msg]), event_logger_loop(Reference, FD); {stop, Reference, _ReplyTo} -> %% no need to reply, just exit diff --git a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_autoexport.erl b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_autoexport.erl index 36ae3b71d7..7bb78f5ea8 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_autoexport.erl +++ b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_autoexport.erl @@ -79,11 +79,12 @@ rewrite([{function,_,test,0,_}=F | Fs], As, Module, _Test) -> rewrite([F | Fs], As, Module, Test) -> rewrite(Fs, [F | As], Module, Test); rewrite([], As, Module, Test) -> + L = erl_anno:new(0), {if Test -> - [{function,0,test,0, - [{clause,0,[],[], - [{call,0,{remote,0,{atom,0,eunit},{atom,0,test}}, - [{atom,0,Module}]}]}]} + [{function,L,test,0, + [{clause,L,[],[], + [{call,L,{remote,L,{atom,L,eunit},{atom,L,test}}, + [{atom,L,Module}]}]}]} | As]; true -> As @@ -96,4 +97,4 @@ module_decl(Name, M, Fs, Exports) -> Es = if Test -> [{test,0} | Exports]; true -> Exports end, - [M, {attribute,0,export,Es} | lists:reverse(Fs1)]. + [M, {attribute,erl_anno:new(0),export,Es} | lists:reverse(Fs1)]. diff --git a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_data.erl b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_data.erl index cbbc6fbc15..8b53a3681d 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_data.erl +++ b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_data.erl @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ parse({with, X, As}=T) when is_list(As) -> parse({S, T1} = T) when is_list(S) -> case eunit_lib:is_string(S) of true -> - group(#group{tests = T1, desc = list_to_binary(S)}); + group(#group{tests = T1, desc = unicode:characters_to_binary(S)}); false -> bad_test(T) end; diff --git a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_internal.hrl b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_internal.hrl index 92694ec39b..8e1e27811f 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_internal.hrl +++ b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_internal.hrl @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ -define(DEFAULT_MODULE_WRAPPER_NAME, eunit_wrapper_). -ifdef(DEBUG). --define(debugmsg(S),io:fwrite("\n* ~s: ~s\n", [?MODULE,S])). --define(debugmsg1(S,As),io:fwrite("\n* ~s: " ++ S ++ "\n", [?MODULE] ++ As)). +-define(debugmsg(S),io:fwrite("\n* ~ts: ~ts\n", [?MODULE,S])). +-define(debugmsg1(S,As),io:fwrite("\n* ~ts: " ++ S ++ "\n", [?MODULE] ++ As)). -else. -define(debugmsg(S),ok). -define(debugmsg1(S,As),ok). diff --git a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_lib.erl b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_lib.erl index 40bae93298..d8f98cffa5 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_lib.erl +++ b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_lib.erl @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ format_exception({Class,Term,Trace}, Depth) when is_atom(Class), is_list(Trace) -> case is_stacktrace(Trace) of true -> - io_lib:format("~s**~w:~s", + io_lib:format("~ts**~w:~ts", [format_stacktrace(Trace), Class, format_term(Term, Depth)]); false -> @@ -67,11 +67,11 @@ format_exception(Term, Depth) -> format_term(Term, Depth). format_term(Term, Depth) -> - io_lib:format("~P\n", [Term, Depth]). + io_lib:format("~tP\n", [Term, Depth]). format_exit_term(Term) -> {Reason, Trace} = analyze_exit_term(Term), - io_lib:format("~P~s", [Reason, 15, Trace]). + io_lib:format("~tP~ts", [Reason, 15, Trace]). analyze_exit_term({Reason, [_|_]=Trace}=Term) -> case is_stacktrace(Trace) of @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ format_stacktrace(Trace) -> format_stacktrace(Trace, "in function", "in call from"). format_stacktrace([{M,F,A,L}|Fs], Pre, Pre1) when is_integer(A) -> - [io_lib:fwrite("~s ~w:~w/~w~s\n", + [io_lib:fwrite("~ts ~w:~w/~w~ts\n", [Pre, M, F, A, format_stacktrace_location(L)]) | format_stacktrace(Fs, Pre1, Pre1)]; format_stacktrace([{M,F,As,L}|Fs], Pre, Pre1) when is_list(As) -> @@ -110,15 +110,15 @@ format_stacktrace([{M,F,As,L}|Fs], Pre, Pre1) when is_list(As) -> C = case is_op(M,F,A) of true when A =:= 1 -> [A1] = As, - io_lib:fwrite("~s ~s", [F,format_arg(A1)]); + io_lib:fwrite("~ts ~ts", [F,format_arg(A1)]); true when A =:= 2 -> [A1, A2] = As, - io_lib:fwrite("~s ~s ~s", + io_lib:fwrite("~ts ~ts ~ts", [format_arg(A1),F,format_arg(A2)]); false -> - io_lib:fwrite("~w(~s)", [F,format_arglist(As)]) + io_lib:fwrite("~w(~ts)", [F,format_arglist(As)]) end, - [io_lib:fwrite("~s ~w:~w/~w~s\n called as ~s\n", + [io_lib:fwrite("~ts ~w:~w/~w~ts\n called as ~ts\n", [Pre,M,F,A,format_stacktrace_location(L),C]) | format_stacktrace(Fs,Pre1,Pre1)]; format_stacktrace([{M,F,As}|Fs], Pre, Pre1) -> @@ -130,18 +130,18 @@ format_stacktrace_location(Location) -> File = proplists:get_value(file, Location), Line = proplists:get_value(line, Location), if File =/= undefined, Line =/= undefined -> - io_lib:format(" (~s, line ~w)", [File, Line]); + io_lib:format(" (~ts, line ~w)", [File, Line]); true -> "" end. format_arg(A) -> - io_lib:format("~P",[A,15]). + io_lib:format("~tP",[A,15]). format_arglist([A]) -> format_arg(A); format_arglist([A|As]) -> - [io_lib:format("~P,",[A,15]) | format_arglist(As)]; + [io_lib:format("~tP,",[A,15]) | format_arglist(As)]; format_arglist([]) -> "". @@ -155,41 +155,41 @@ is_op(_M, _F, _A) -> false. format_error({bad_test, Term}) -> - error_msg("bad test descriptor", "~P", [Term, 15]); + error_msg("bad test descriptor", "~tP", [Term, 15]); format_error({bad_generator, {{M,F,A}, Term}}) -> error_msg(io_lib:format("result from generator ~w:~w/~w is not a test", [M,F,A]), - "~P", [Term, 15]); + "~tP", [Term, 15]); format_error({generator_failed, {{M,F,A}, Exception}}) -> error_msg(io_lib:format("test generator ~w:~w/~w failed",[M,F,A]), - "~s", [format_exception(Exception)]); + "~ts", [format_exception(Exception)]); format_error({no_such_function, {M,F,A}}) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F), is_integer(A) -> error_msg(io_lib:format("no such function: ~w:~w/~w", [M,F,A]), "", []); format_error({module_not_found, M}) -> - error_msg("test module not found", "~p", [M]); + error_msg("test module not found", "~tp", [M]); format_error({application_not_found, A}) when is_atom(A) -> error_msg("application not found", "~w", [A]); format_error({file_read_error, {_R, Msg, F}}) -> - error_msg("error reading file", "~s: ~s", [Msg, F]); + error_msg("error reading file", "~ts: ~ts", [Msg, F]); format_error({setup_failed, Exception}) -> - error_msg("context setup failed", "~s", + error_msg("context setup failed", "~ts", [format_exception(Exception)]); format_error({cleanup_failed, Exception}) -> - error_msg("context cleanup failed", "~s", + error_msg("context cleanup failed", "~ts", [format_exception(Exception)]); format_error({{bad_instantiator, {{M,F,A}, Term}}, _DummyException}) -> error_msg(io_lib:format("result from instantiator ~w:~w/~w is not a test", [M,F,A]), - "~P", [Term, 15]); + "~tP", [Term, 15]); format_error({instantiation_failed, Exception}) -> - error_msg("instantiation of subtests failed", "~s", + error_msg("instantiation of subtests failed", "~ts", [format_exception(Exception)]). error_msg(Title, Fmt, Args) -> Msg = io_lib:format("**"++Fmt, Args), % gets indentation right - io_lib:fwrite("*** ~s ***\n~s\n\n", [Title, Msg]). + io_lib:fwrite("*** ~ts ***\n~ts\n\n", [Title, Msg]). -ifdef(TEST). format_exception_test_() -> diff --git a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_proc.erl b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_proc.erl index 03d1a18321..98ae31d54b 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_proc.erl +++ b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_proc.erl @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ insulator_wait(Child, Parent, Buf, St) -> message_super(Id, {progress, 'begin', {Type, Data}}, St), insulator_wait(Child, Parent, [[] | Buf], St); {child, Child, Id, {'end', Status, Time}} -> - Data = [{time, Time}, {output, buffer_to_binary(hd(Buf))}], + Data = [{time, Time}, {output, lists:reverse(hd(Buf))}], message_super(Id, {progress, 'end', {Status, Data}}, St), insulator_wait(Child, Parent, tl(Buf), St); {child, Child, Id, {skipped, Reason}} -> @@ -272,9 +272,6 @@ kill_task(Child, St) -> exit(Child, kill), terminate_insulator(St). -buffer_to_binary([B]) when is_binary(B) -> B; % avoid unnecessary copying -buffer_to_binary(Buf) -> list_to_binary(lists:reverse(Buf)). - %% Unlinking before exit avoids polluting the parent process with exit %% signals from the insulator. The child process is already dead here. @@ -597,7 +594,7 @@ group_leader_loop(Runner, Wait, Buf) -> %% no more messages and nothing to wait for; we ought to %% have collected all immediately pending output now process_flag(priority, normal), - Runner ! {self(), buffer_to_binary(Buf)} + Runner ! {self(), lists:reverse(Buf)} end. group_leader_sync(G) -> diff --git a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_surefire.erl b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_surefire.erl index 2d1f0b1497..d6684f33cb 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_surefire.erl +++ b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_surefire.erl @@ -206,6 +206,7 @@ handle_cancel(test, Data, St) -> format_name({Module, Function, Arity}, Line) -> lists:flatten([atom_to_list(Module), ":", atom_to_list(Function), "/", integer_to_list(Arity), "_", integer_to_list(Line)]). + format_desc(undefined) -> ""; format_desc(Desc) when is_binary(Desc) -> @@ -279,7 +280,7 @@ write_report_to(TestSuite, FileDescriptor) -> %% Write the XML header. %% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- write_header(FileDescriptor) -> - file:write(FileDescriptor, [<<"<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" ?>">>, ?NEWLINE]). + io:format(FileDescriptor, "~ts~ts", [<<"<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" ?>">>, ?NEWLINE]). %% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Write the testsuite start tag, with attributes describing the statistics @@ -303,7 +304,7 @@ write_start_tag( <<"\" time=\"">>, format_time(Time), <<"\" name=\"">>, escape_attr(Name), <<"\">">>, ?NEWLINE], - file:write(FileDescriptor, StartTag). + io:format(FileDescriptor, "~ts", [StartTag]). %% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Recursive function to write the test cases. @@ -317,7 +318,7 @@ write_testcases([TestCase| Tail], FileDescriptor) -> %% Write the testsuite end tag. %% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- write_end_tag(FileDescriptor) -> - file:write(FileDescriptor, [<<"</testsuite>">>, ?NEWLINE]). + io:format(FileDescriptor, "~ts~ts", [<<"</testsuite>">>, ?NEWLINE]). %% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Write a test case, as a testcase tag. @@ -344,7 +345,7 @@ write_testcase( {ok, <<>>} -> [<<"/>">>, ?NEWLINE]; _ -> [<<">">>, ?NEWLINE, format_testcase_result(Result), format_testcase_output(Output), ?INDENT, <<"</testcase>">>, ?NEWLINE] end, - file:write(FileDescriptor, [StartTag, ContentAndEndTag]). + io:format(FileDescriptor, "~ts~ts", [StartTag, ContentAndEndTag]). %% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Format the result of the test. @@ -427,7 +428,7 @@ escape_suitename([Char | Tail], Acc) -> escape_suitename(Tail, [Char | Acc]). %% Replace < with <, > with > and & with & %% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- escape_text(Text) when is_binary(Text) -> escape_text(binary_to_list(Text)); -escape_text(Text) -> escape_xml(lists:flatten(Text), [], false). +escape_text(Text) -> escape_xml(to_utf8(lists:flatten(Text)), [], false). %% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -435,7 +436,7 @@ escape_text(Text) -> escape_xml(lists:flatten(Text), [], false). %% Replace < with <, > with > and & with & %% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- escape_attr(Text) when is_binary(Text) -> escape_attr(binary_to_list(Text)); -escape_attr(Text) -> escape_xml(lists:flatten(Text), [], true). +escape_attr(Text) -> escape_xml(to_utf8(lists:flatten(Text)), [], true). escape_xml([], Acc, _ForAttr) -> lists:reverse(Acc); escape_xml([$< | Tail], Acc, ForAttr) -> escape_xml(Tail, [$;, $t, $l, $& | Acc], ForAttr); @@ -443,3 +444,17 @@ escape_xml([$> | Tail], Acc, ForAttr) -> escape_xml(Tail, [$;, $t, $g, $& | Acc] escape_xml([$& | Tail], Acc, ForAttr) -> escape_xml(Tail, [$;, $p, $m, $a, $& | Acc], ForAttr); escape_xml([$" | Tail], Acc, true) -> escape_xml(Tail, [$;, $t, $o, $u, $q, $& | Acc], true); % " escape_xml([Char | Tail], Acc, ForAttr) when is_integer(Char) -> escape_xml(Tail, [Char | Acc], ForAttr). + +%% the input may be utf8 or latin1; the resulting list is unicode +to_utf8(Desc) when is_binary(Desc) -> + case unicode:characters_to_list(Desc) of + {_,_,_} -> unicode:characters_to_list(Desc, latin1); + X -> X + end; +to_utf8(Desc) when is_list(Desc) -> + try + to_utf8(list_to_binary(Desc)) + catch + _:_ -> + Desc + end. diff --git a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_tty.erl b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_tty.erl index f21b2da3d3..699d2adaca 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_tty.erl +++ b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_tty.erl @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ terminate({ok, Data}, St) -> sync_end(error) end; terminate({error, Reason}, _St) -> - fwrite("Internal error: ~P.\n", [Reason, 25]), + fwrite("Internal error: ~tP.\n", [Reason, 25]), sync_end(error). sync_end(Result) -> @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ indent(_N) -> print_group_start(I, Desc) -> indent(I), - fwrite("~s\n", [Desc]). + fwrite("~ts\n", [Desc]). print_group_end(I, Time) -> if Time > 0 -> @@ -195,13 +195,13 @@ print_test_begin(I, Data) -> true -> io_lib:fwrite("~w:", [Line]) end, D = if Desc =:= "" ; Desc =:= undefined -> ""; - true -> io_lib:fwrite(" (~s)", [Desc]) + true -> io_lib:fwrite(" (~ts)", [Desc]) end, case proplists:get_value(source, Data) of {Module, Name, _Arity} -> - fwrite("~s:~s ~s~s...", [Module, L, Name, D]); + fwrite("~ts:~ts ~ts~ts...", [Module, L, Name, D]); _ -> - fwrite("~s~s...", [L, D]) + fwrite("~ts~ts...", [L, D]) end. print_test_end(Data) -> @@ -209,21 +209,21 @@ print_test_end(Data) -> T = if Time > 0 -> io_lib:fwrite("[~.3f s] ", [Time/1000]); true -> "" end, - fwrite("~sok\n", [T]). + fwrite("~tsok\n", [T]). print_test_error({error, Exception}, Data) -> Output = proplists:get_value(output, Data), - fwrite("*failed*\n~s", [eunit_lib:format_exception(Exception)]), + fwrite("*failed*\n~ts", [eunit_lib:format_exception(Exception)]), case Output of <<>> -> fwrite("\n\n"); <<Text:800/binary, _:1/binary, _/binary>> -> - fwrite(" output:<<\"~s\">>...\n\n", [Text]); + fwrite(" output:<<\"~ts\">>...\n\n", [Text]); _ -> - fwrite(" output:<<\"~s\">>\n\n", [Output]) + fwrite(" output:<<\"~ts\">>\n\n", [Output]) end; print_test_error({skipped, Reason}, _) -> - fwrite("*did not run*\n::~s\n", [format_skipped(Reason)]). + fwrite("*did not run*\n::~ts\n", [format_skipped(Reason)]). format_skipped({module_not_found, M}) -> io_lib:fwrite("missing module: ~w", [M]); @@ -244,12 +244,12 @@ format_cancel(undefined) -> format_cancel(timeout) -> "*timed out*\n"; format_cancel({startup, Reason}) -> - io_lib:fwrite("*could not start test process*\n::~P\n\n", + io_lib:fwrite("*could not start test process*\n::~tP\n\n", [Reason, 15]); format_cancel({blame, _SubId}) -> "*cancelled because of subtask*\n"; format_cancel({exit, Reason}) -> - io_lib:fwrite("*unexpected termination of test process*\n::~P\n\n", + io_lib:fwrite("*unexpected termination of test process*\n::~tP\n\n", [Reason, 15]); format_cancel({abort, Reason}) -> eunit_lib:format_error(Reason). diff --git a/lib/eunit/test/Makefile b/lib/eunit/test/Makefile index e4ddf4e42c..b0dde64c67 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/test/Makefile +++ b/lib/eunit/test/Makefile @@ -20,7 +20,9 @@ include $(ERL_TOP)/make/target.mk include $(ERL_TOP)/make/$(TARGET)/otp.mk MODULES = \ - eunit_SUITE + eunit_SUITE \ + tlatin \ + tutf8 ERL_FILES= $(MODULES:%=%.erl) diff --git a/lib/eunit/test/eunit_SUITE.erl b/lib/eunit/test/eunit_SUITE.erl index d13dc73923..2ac6fafe5d 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/test/eunit_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/eunit/test/eunit_SUITE.erl @@ -1,35 +1,35 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% -%% +%% %% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2011. All Rights Reserved. -%% +%% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in %% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the %% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be %% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. -%% +%% %% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" %% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See %% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations %% under the License. -%% +%% %% %CopyrightEnd% %% -module(eunit_SUITE). --export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, +-export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, - app_test/1,appup_test/1,eunit_test/1]). - + app_test/1,appup_test/1,eunit_test/1,surefire_utf8_test/1,surefire_latin_test/1]). + -include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl"). suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. -all() -> - [app_test, appup_test, eunit_test]. +all() -> + [app_test, appup_test, eunit_test, surefire_utf8_test, surefire_latin_test]. -groups() -> +groups() -> []. init_per_suite(Config) -> @@ -54,3 +54,21 @@ eunit_test(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ok = file:set_cwd(code:lib_dir(eunit)), ok = eunit:test(eunit). +surefire_latin_test(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ok = file:set_cwd(proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config, ".")), + check_surefire(tlatin), + ok. + +surefire_utf8_test(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ok = file:set_cwd(proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config, ".")), + check_surefire(tutf8), + ok. + +check_surefire(Module) -> + File = "TEST-"++atom_to_list(Module)++".xml", + file:delete(File), + % ignore test result, some fail on purpose + eunit:test(Module, [{report,{eunit_surefire,[{dir,"."}]}}]), + {ok, Bin} = file:read_file(File), + [_|_] = unicode:characters_to_list(Bin, unicode), + ok.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/lib/eunit/test/tlatin.erl b/lib/eunit/test/tlatin.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a42e67d581 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/eunit/test/tlatin.erl @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +% coding: latin-1 + +-module(tlatin). + +-include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl"). + +'foo_�_test_'() -> + [ + {"1�1", fun() -> io:format("1�1 ~s ~w",[<<"a�">>, 'Z�k']), io:format([128,64,255,255]), ?assert("g�"=="g�") end} + ,{<<"2�2">>, fun() -> io:format("2�2 ~s",[<<"b�">>]), io:format([128,64]), ?assert("g�"=="g�") end} + ,{<<"3�3"/utf8>>, fun() -> io:format("3�3 ~ts",[<<"c�"/utf8>>]), io:format([128,64]), ?assert("g�"=="g�") end} + ,{"1�1", fun() -> io:format("1�1 ~s ~w",[<<"a�">>,'Zb�d']), io:format([128,64,255,255]), ?assert("w�"=="w�") end} + ,{<<"2�2">>, fun() -> io:format("2�2 ~s",[<<"b�">>]), io:format([128,64]), ?assert("w�"=="w�") end} + ,{<<"3�3"/utf8>>, fun() -> io:format("3�3 ~ts",[<<"c�"/utf8>>]), io:format([128,64]), ?assert("w�"=="w�") end} + ]. diff --git a/lib/eunit/test/tutf8.erl b/lib/eunit/test/tutf8.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c902f3ad18 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/eunit/test/tutf8.erl @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +%% coding: utf-8 + +-module(tutf8). + +-include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl"). + +'foo_ö_test_'() -> + [ + {"1ö汉1", fun() -> io:format("1å汉1 ~s ~w",[<<"aö汉">>, 'Zök']), io:format([128,64,255,255]), ?assert("gö汉"=="gö汉") end} + ,{<<"2ö汉2">>, fun() -> io:format("2å汉2 ~s",[<<"bö汉">>]), io:format([128,64]), ?assert("gö汉"=="gö汉") end} + ,{<<"3ö汉3"/utf8>>, fun() -> io:format("3å汉3 ~ts",[<<"cö汉"/utf8>>]), io:format([128,64]), ?assert("gö汉"=="gö汉") end} + ,{"1ä汉1", fun() -> io:format("1ä汉1 ~s ~w",[<<"aä汉">>, 'Zbäd']), io:format([128,64,255,255]), ?assert("wå汉"=="wä汉") end} + ,{<<"2ä汉2">>, fun() -> io:format("2ä汉2 ~s",[<<"bä汉">>]), io:format([128,64]), ?assert("wå汉"=="wä汉") end} + ,{<<"3ä汉"/utf8>>, fun() -> io:format("3ä汉3 ~ts",[<<"cä汉"/utf8>>]), io:format([128,64]), ?assert("wå汉"=="wä汉") end} + ]. diff --git a/lib/eunit/vsn.mk b/lib/eunit/vsn.mk index dca8b3ece0..b551ee6eb6 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/eunit/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -EUNIT_VSN = 2.2.9 +EUNIT_VSN = 2.3 diff --git a/lib/hipe/cerl/cerl_to_icode.erl b/lib/hipe/cerl/cerl_to_icode.erl index 2645056be1..f98aaa12f3 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/cerl/cerl_to_icode.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/cerl/cerl_to_icode.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2012. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ effect = false :: boolean(), fail = [], % [] or fail-to label class = expr :: 'expr' | 'guard', - line = 0 :: erl_scan:line(), % current line number + line = 0 :: erl_anno:line(), % current line number 'receive' :: 'undefined' | #'receive'{} }). diff --git a/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl b/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl index 09dffe1280..14335cf635 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl @@ -67,7 +67,6 @@ t_cons/2, t_cons_hd/1, t_cons_hd/2, t_cons_tl/1, t_cons_tl/2, - t_constant/0, t_contains_opaque/1, t_contains_opaque/2, t_decorate_with_opaque/3, t_elements/1, @@ -118,7 +117,6 @@ %% t_is_byte/1, %% t_is_char/1, t_is_cons/1, t_is_cons/2, - t_is_constant/1, t_is_equal/2, t_is_fixnum/1, t_is_float/1, t_is_float/2, @@ -1748,17 +1746,6 @@ is_tuple1(_) -> false. t_bitstrlist() -> t_iolist(1, t_bitstr()). -%% XXX. To be removed. --spec t_constant() -> erl_type(). - -t_constant() -> - t_sup([t_number(), t_identifier(), t_atom(), t_fun(), t_binary()]). - --spec t_is_constant(erl_type()) -> boolean(). - -t_is_constant(X) -> - t_is_subtype(X, t_constant()). - -spec t_arity() -> erl_type(). t_arity() -> @@ -2636,15 +2623,19 @@ inf_collect(_T1, [], _Opaques, OpL) -> combine(S, T1, T2) -> #opaque{mod = Mod1, name = Name1, args = Args1} = T1, #opaque{mod = Mod2, name = Name2, args = Args2} = T2, + Comb1 = comb(Mod1, Name1, Args1, S, T1), case is_same_type_name({Mod1, Name1, Args1}, {Mod2, Name2, Args2}) of - true -> [comb(Mod1, Name1, Args1, S, T1)]; - false -> [comb(Mod1, Name1, Args1, S, T1), comb(Mod2, Name2, Args2, S, T2)] + true -> Comb1; + false -> Comb1 ++ comb(Mod2, Name2, Args2, S, T2) end. comb(Mod, Name, Args, S, T) -> case is_same_name(Mod, Name, Args, S) of - true -> S; - false -> T#opaque{struct = S} + true -> + ?opaque(Set) = S, + Set; + false -> + [T#opaque{struct = S}] end. is_same_name(Mod1, Name1, Args1, diff --git a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl index 4691662f9f..3e099fcc25 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl @@ -1584,11 +1584,7 @@ gen_put_map_instrs(exists, Op, TempMapVar, Dst, FailLbl, Pairs, Env) -> end, {[IsMapCode, TrueLabel, PutInstructions, ReturnLbl], Env1}; gen_put_map_instrs(new, Op, TempMapVar, Dst, new, Pairs, Env) -> - TrueLabel = mk_label(new), FailLbl = mk_label(new), - IsMapCode = hipe_icode:mk_type([TempMapVar], map, - hipe_icode:label_name(TrueLabel), - hipe_icode:label_name(FailLbl)), DstMapVar = mk_var(Dst), {ReturnLbl, PutInstructions, Env1} = case Op of @@ -1596,10 +1592,10 @@ gen_put_map_instrs(new, Op, TempMapVar, Dst, new, Pairs, Env) -> trans_put_map_assoc(TempMapVar, DstMapVar, Pairs, Env, []); exact -> trans_put_map_exact(TempMapVar, DstMapVar, - hipe_icode:label_name(FailLbl), Pairs, Env, []) + none, Pairs, Env, []) end, Fail = hipe_icode:mk_fail([hipe_icode:mk_const(badarg)], error), - {[IsMapCode, TrueLabel, PutInstructions, FailLbl, Fail, ReturnLbl], Env1}. + {[PutInstructions, FailLbl, Fail, ReturnLbl], Env1}. %%----------------------------------------------------------------------- %% This function generates the instructions needed to insert several @@ -1629,6 +1625,13 @@ trans_put_map_exact(MapVar, DestMapVar, _FLbl, [], Env, Acc) -> ReturnLbl = mk_label(new), GotoReturn = hipe_icode:mk_goto(hipe_icode:label_name(ReturnLbl)), {ReturnLbl, lists:reverse([GotoReturn, MoveToReturnVar | Acc]), Env}; +trans_put_map_exact(MapVar, DestMapVar, none, [Key, Value | Rest], Env, Acc) -> + {MoveKey, KeyVar, Env1} = mk_move_and_var(Key, Env), + {MoveVal, ValVar, Env2} = mk_move_and_var(Value, Env1), + BifCallPut = hipe_icode:mk_call([MapVar], maps, update, + [KeyVar, ValVar, MapVar], remote), + Acc1 = [BifCallPut, MoveVal, MoveKey | Acc], + trans_put_map_exact(MapVar, DestMapVar, none, Rest, Env2, Acc1); trans_put_map_exact(MapVar, DestMapVar, FLbl, [Key, Value | Rest], Env, Acc) -> SuccLbl = mk_label(new), {MoveKey, KeyVar, Env1} = mk_move_and_var(Key, Env), diff --git a/lib/hipe/main/hipe.app.src b/lib/hipe/main/hipe.app.src index 22ea71b4e6..7b6d9e30e3 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/main/hipe.app.src +++ b/lib/hipe/main/hipe.app.src @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2002-2012. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2002-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -223,5 +223,5 @@ {registered,[]}, {applications, [kernel,stdlib]}, {env, []}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["syntax_tools-1.6.14","stdlib-2.0","kernel-3.0", + {runtime_dependencies, ["syntax_tools-1.6.14","stdlib-2.5","kernel-3.0", "erts-7.0","compiler-5.0"]}]}. diff --git a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_binary_match.erl b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_binary_match.erl index af8903904b..a36a024980 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_binary_match.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_binary_match.erl @@ -697,13 +697,22 @@ get_binary_bytes(Binary, BinSize, Base, Offset, Orig, %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% UTILS %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% get_base(Orig,Base) -> - [HeapLbl,REFCLbl,EndLbl] = create_lbls(3), + [HeapLbl,REFCLbl,WritableLbl,NotWritableLbl,EndLbl] = create_lbls(5), + Flags = hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg_gcsafe(), + [hipe_tagscheme:test_heap_binary(Orig, hipe_rtl:label_name(HeapLbl), hipe_rtl:label_name(REFCLbl)), HeapLbl, hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Base, Orig, 'add', hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?HEAP_BIN_DATA-2)), hipe_rtl:mk_goto(hipe_rtl:label_name(EndLbl)), REFCLbl, + get_field_from_term({proc_bin, flags}, Orig, Flags), + hipe_rtl:mk_branch(Flags, 'ne', hipe_rtl:mk_imm(0), + hipe_rtl:label_name(WritableLbl), + hipe_rtl:label_name(NotWritableLbl)), + WritableLbl, + hipe_rtl:mk_call([], emasculate_binary, [Orig], [], [], 'not_remote'), + NotWritableLbl, hipe_rtl:mk_load(Base, Orig, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?PROC_BIN_BYTES-2)), EndLbl]. diff --git a/lib/hipe/test/bs_SUITE_data/bs_match.erl b/lib/hipe/test/bs_SUITE_data/bs_match.erl index 8194d878b8..7bc93a316b 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/test/bs_SUITE_data/bs_match.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/test/bs_SUITE_data/bs_match.erl @@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ test() -> Funs = [fun test_aligned/0, fun test_unaligned/0, - fun test_zero_tail/0, fun test_integer_matching/0], + fun test_zero_tail/0, fun test_integer_matching/0, + fun test_writable_bin/0], lists:foreach(fun (F) -> ok = F() end, Funs). %%------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -173,3 +174,14 @@ test_dynamic_integer_matching(N) -> <<12:N/integer, 0:S>> = <<12:N/integer, 0:S>>, <<12:N/integer-little, 0:S>> = <<12:N/integer-little, 0:S>>, ok. + +test_writable_bin() -> + test_writable_bin(<<>>, 0), + ok. + +test_writable_bin(Bin, 128) -> + Bin; +test_writable_bin(Bin0, N) when N < 128 -> + Bin1 = <<Bin0/binary, N>>, + <<_/utf8, _/binary>> = Bin1, + test_writable_bin(Bin1, N+1). diff --git a/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_map_size.erl b/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_map_size.erl index 25c8e5d4c7..3cd2d90dfb 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_map_size.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_map_size.erl @@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ test() -> false = map_is_size(M#{ "c" => 2}, 2), %% Error cases. - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch map_size([])), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch map_size(<<1,2,3>>)), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch map_size(1)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,[]},_}} = (catch map_size([])), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<1,2,3>>},_}} = (catch map_size(<<1,2,3>>)), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,1},_}} = (catch map_size(1)), ok. map_is_size(M,N) when map_size(M) =:= N -> true; diff --git a/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_put_map_assoc.erl b/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_put_map_assoc.erl index 72ac9ce078..2fe4f204d1 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_put_map_assoc.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_put_map_assoc.erl @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ test() -> true = assoc_guard(#{}), false = assoc_guard(not_a_map), #{a := true} = assoc_update(#{}), - {'EXIT', {badarg, [{?MODULE, assoc_update, 1, _}|_]}} + {'EXIT', {{badmap, not_a_map}, [{?MODULE, assoc_update, 1, _}|_]}} = (catch assoc_update(not_a_map)), ok = assoc_guard_clause(#{}), {'EXIT', {function_clause, [{?MODULE, assoc_guard_clause, _, _}|_]}} diff --git a/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_put_map_exact.erl b/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_put_map_exact.erl index 1cfcd80180..3c85289a36 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_put_map_exact.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_put_map_exact.erl @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ test() -> false = exact_guard(not_a_map), true = exact_guard(#{a => false}), #{a := true} = exact_update(#{a => false}), - {'EXIT', {badarg, [{?MODULE, exact_update, 1, _}|_]}} + {'EXIT', {{badmap, not_a_map}, [{?MODULE, exact_update, 1, _}|_]}} = (catch exact_update(not_a_map)), - {'EXIT', {badarg, [{?MODULE, exact_update, 1, _}|_]}} + {'EXIT', {{badkey, a}, [{?MODULE, exact_update, 1, _}|_]}} = (catch exact_update(#{})), ok = exact_guard_clause(#{a => yes}), {'EXIT', {function_clause, [{?MODULE, exact_guard_clause, _, _}|_]}} diff --git a/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_update_assoc.erl b/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_update_assoc.erl index cc7c1353de..99228a1927 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_update_assoc.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_update_assoc.erl @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ test() -> %% Errors cases. BadMap = id(badmap), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch BadMap#{nonexisting=>val}), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,badmap},_}} = (catch BadMap#{nonexisting=>val}), ok. diff --git a/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_update_exact.erl b/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_update_exact.erl index 6e5acb3283..1c38820a7c 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_update_exact.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_update_exact.erl @@ -21,11 +21,11 @@ test() -> 1.0 => new_val4 }, %% Errors cases. - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch ((id(nil))#{ a := b })), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{nonexisting:=val}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{1.0:=v,1.0=>v2}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{42.0:=v,42:=v2}), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch M0#{42=>v1,42.0:=v2,42:=v3}), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,nil},_}} = (catch ((id(nil))#{ a := b })), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,nonexisting},_}} = (catch M0#{nonexisting:=val}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,_},_}} = (catch M0#{1.0:=v,1.0=>v2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,_},_}} = (catch M0#{42.0:=v,42:=v2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,_},_}} = (catch M0#{42=>v1,42.0:=v2,42:=v3}), ok. %% Use this function to avoid compile-time evaluation of an expression. diff --git a/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_update_map_expressions.erl b/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_update_map_expressions.erl index 181e3f18f7..213fc33d97 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_update_map_expressions.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/test/maps_SUITE_data/maps_update_map_expressions.erl @@ -23,9 +23,9 @@ test() -> #{ "a" := b } = F(), - %% Error cases, FIXME: should be 'badmap'? - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch (id(<<>>))#{ a := 42, b => 2 }), - {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch (id([]))#{ a := 42, b => 2 }), + %% Error cases. + {'EXIT',{{badmap,<<>>},_}} = (catch (id(<<>>))#{ a := 42, b => 2 }), + {'EXIT',{{badmap,[]},_}} = (catch (id([]))#{ a := 42, b => 2 }), ok. %% Use this function to avoid compile-time evaluation of an expression. diff --git a/lib/hipe/vsn.mk b/lib/hipe/vsn.mk index 60b4e0559b..e507ae933f 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/hipe/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -HIPE_VSN = 3.11.3 +HIPE_VSN = 3.12 diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/http_server.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/http_server.xml index e3b763b4f3..65e89db391 100644 --- a/lib/inets/doc/src/http_server.xml +++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/http_server.xml @@ -46,8 +46,7 @@ Layer), ESI (Erlang Scripting Interface), CGI (Common Gateway Interface), User Authentication(using Mnesia, dets or plain text database), Common Logfile Format (with or without disk_log(3) - support), URL Aliasing, Action Mappings, Directory Listings and SSI - (Server-Side Includes).</p> + support), URL Aliasing, Action Mappings, and Directory Listings</p> <p>The configuration of the server is provided as an erlang property list, and for backwards compatibility also a configuration @@ -478,170 +477,9 @@ http://your.server.org/eval?httpd_example:print(atom_to_list(apply(erlang,halt,[ </p> <p><em>[date]</em> access to <em>path</em> failed for <em>remotehost</em>, reason: <em>reason</em></p> - - <marker id="ssi"></marker> </section> - + <section> - <title>Server Side Includes</title> - <p>Server Side Includes enables the server to run code embedded - in HTML pages to generate the response to the client.</p> - <note> - <p>Having the server parse HTML pages is a double edged sword! - It can be costly for a heavily loaded server to perform - parsing of HTML pages while sending them. Furthermore, it can - be considered a security risk to have average users executing - commands in the name of the Erlang node user. Carefully - consider these items before activating server-side includes.</p> - </note> - - <section> - <marker id="ssi_setup"></marker> - <title>SERVER-SIDE INCLUDES (SSI) SETUP</title> - <p>The server must be told which filename extensions to be used - for the parsed files. These files, while very similar to HTML, - are not HTML and are thus not treated the same. Internally, the - server uses the magic MIME type <c>text/x-server-parsed-html</c> - to identify parsed documents. It will then perform a format - conversion to change these files into HTML for the - client. Update the <c>mime.types</c> file, as described in the - Mime Type Settings, to tell the server which extension to use - for parsed files, for example: - </p> - <pre> - text/x-server-parsed-html shtml shtm - </pre> - <p>This makes files ending with <c>.shtml</c> and <c>.shtm</c> - into parsed files. Alternatively, if the performance hit is not a - problem, <em>all</em> HTML pages can be marked as parsed: - </p> - <pre> - text/x-server-parsed-html html htm - </pre> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="ssi_format"></marker> - <title>Server-Side Includes (SSI) Format</title> - <p>All server-side include directives to the server are formatted - as SGML comments within the HTML page. This is in case the - document should ever find itself in the client's hands - unparsed. Each directive has the following format: - </p> - <pre> - <!--#command tag1="value1" tag2="value2" --> - </pre> - <p>Each command takes different arguments, most only accept one - tag at a time. Here is a breakdown of the commands and their - associated tags: - </p> - <p>The config directive controls various aspects of the - file parsing. There are two valid tags: - </p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>errmsg</c></tag> - <item> - <p>controls the message sent back to the client if an - error occurred while parsing the document. All errors are - logged in the server's error log.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>sizefmt</c></tag> - <item> - <p>determines the format used to display the size of - a file. Valid choices are <c>bytes</c> or - <c>abbrev</c>. <c>bytes</c> for a formatted byte count - or <c>abbrev</c> for an abbreviated version displaying - the number of kilobytes.</p> - </item> - </taglist> - <p>The include directory - will insert the text of a document into the parsed - document. This command accepts two tags:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>virtual</c></tag> - <item> - <p>gives a virtual path to a document on the - server. Only normal files and other parsed documents can - be accessed in this way.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>file</c></tag> - <item> - <p>gives a pathname relative to the current - directory. <c>../</c> cannot be used in this pathname, nor - can absolute paths. As above, you can send other parsed - documents, but you cannot send CGI scripts.</p> - </item> - </taglist> - <p>The echo directive prints the value of one of the include - variables (defined below). The only valid tag to this - command is <c>var</c>, whose value is the name of the - variable you wish to echo.</p> - <p>The fsize directive prints the size of the specified - file. Valid tags are the same as with the <c>include</c> - command. The resulting format of this command is subject - to the <c>sizefmt</c> parameter to the <c>config</c> - command.</p> - <p>The lastmod directive prints the last modification date of - the specified file. Valid tags are the same as with the - <c>include</c> command.</p> - <p>The exec directive executes a given shell command or CGI - script. Valid tags are:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>cmd</c></tag> - <item> - <p>executes the given string using <c>/bin/sh</c>. All - of the variables defined below are defined, and can be - used in the command.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>cgi</c></tag> - <item> - <p>executes the given virtual path to a CGI script and - includes its output. The server does not perform error - checking on the script output.</p> - </item> - </taglist> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="ssi_environment_variables"></marker> - <title>Server-Side Includes (SSI) Environment Variables</title> - <p>A number of variables are made available to parsed - documents. In addition to the CGI variable set, the following - variables are made available: - </p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>DOCUMENT_NAME</c></tag> - <item> - <p>The current filename.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>DOCUMENT_URI</c></tag> - <item> - <p>The virtual path to this document (such as - <c>/docs/tutorials/foo.shtml</c>).</p> - </item> - <tag><c>QUERY_STRING_UNESCAPED</c></tag> - <item> - <p>The unescaped version of any search query the client - sent, with all shell-special characters escaped with - <c>\</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>DATE_LOCAL</c></tag> - <item> - <p>The current date, local time zone.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>DATE_GMT</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Same as DATE_LOCAL but in Greenwich mean time.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>LAST_MODIFIED</c></tag> - <item> - <p>The last modification date of the current document.</p> - </item> - </taglist> - </section> - </section> - - <section> <title>The Erlang Web Server API</title> <p>The process of handling a HTTP request involves several steps such as:</p> @@ -907,28 +745,6 @@ start() -> </taglist> </section> - <section> - <title>mod_include - SSI</title> - <p>This module makes it possible to expand "macros" embedded in - HTML pages before they are delivered to the client, that is - Server-Side Includes (SSI). - </p> - <p>Uses the following Erlang Webserver API interaction data: - </p> - <list type="bulleted"> - <item>real_name - from mod_alias</item> - <item>remote_user - from mod_auth</item> - </list> - <p>Exports the following Erlang Webserver API interaction data: - </p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>{mime_type, MimeType}</c></tag> - <item>The file suffix of the incoming URL mapped into a - <c>MimeType</c> as defined in the Mime Type Settings - section.</item> - </taglist> - </section> - <section> <title>mod_log - Logging Using Text Files.</title> <p>Standard logging using the "Common Logfile Format" and text diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml index 20c8a6b1b1..e40660ab39 100644 --- a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml +++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpd.xml @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ text/plain asc txt </item> <marker id="prop_server_tokens"></marker> - <tag>{server_tokens, prod|major|minor|minimal|os|full|{private, string()}}</tag> + <tag>{server_tokens, none|prod|major|minor|minimal|os|full|{private, string()}}</tag> <item> <p>ServerTokens defines how the value of the server header should look. </p> @@ -323,6 +323,7 @@ text/plain asc txt here is what the server header string could look like for the different values of server-tokens: </p> <pre> +none "" % A Server: header will not be generated prod "inets" major "inets/5" minor "inets/5.8" diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml index 2c3ee79f31..bae8e327a3 100644 --- a/lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml +++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml @@ -32,7 +32,43 @@ <file>notes.xml</file> </header> - <section><title>Inets 5.10.6</title> + <section><title>Inets 5.10.8</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + Reject messages with a Content-Length less than 0</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12739 Aux Id: seq12860 </p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + +<section><title>Inets 5.10.7</title> + + <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + New value in <c>server_tokens</c> config for limiting + banner grabbing attempts. </p> + <p> + By setting <c>{server_tokens, none}</c> in + <c>ServiceConfig</c> for <c>inets:start(httpd, + ServiceConfig)</c>, the "Server:" header will not be set + in messages from the server.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12661 Aux Id: seq12840 </p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + +<section><title>Inets 5.10.6</title> <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> <list> diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_handler.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_handler.erl index 8f2f11ce8e..f4f0c37570 100644 --- a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_handler.erl +++ b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_handler.erl @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ %% block the httpc manager process in odd cases such as trying to call %% a server that does not exist. (See OTP-6735) The only API function %% sending messages to the handler process that can be called before -%% init has compleated is cancel and that is not a problem! (Send and +%% init has completed is cancel and that is not a problem! (Send and %% stream will not be called before the first request has been sent and %% the reply or part of it has arrived.) %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ handle_call(info, _, State) -> %% When the request in process has been canceled the handler process is %% stopped and the pipelined requests will be reissued or remaining %% requests will be sent on a new connection. This is is -%% based on the assumption that it is proably cheaper to reissue the +%% based on the assumption that it is probably cheaper to reissue the %% requests than to wait for a potentiall large response that we then %% only throw away. This of course is not always true maybe we could %% do something smarter here?! If the request canceled is not @@ -1345,7 +1345,7 @@ handle_empty_queue(Session, ProfileName, TimeOut, State) -> %% closed by the server, the client may want to close it. NewState = activate_queue_timeout(TimeOut, State), update_session(ProfileName, Session, #session.queue_length, 0), - %% Note mfa will be initilized when a new request + %% Note mfa will be initialized when a new request %% arrives. {noreply, NewState#state{request = undefined, diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_server/Makefile b/lib/inets/src/http_server/Makefile index 2660d04d16..51e3dd9212 100644 --- a/lib/inets/src/http_server/Makefile +++ b/lib/inets/src/http_server/Makefile @@ -75,7 +75,6 @@ MODULES = \ mod_get \ mod_head \ mod_htaccess \ - mod_include \ mod_log \ mod_range \ mod_responsecontrol \ diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_conf.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_conf.erl index 78dda794db..a21eb915d4 100644 --- a/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_conf.erl +++ b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_conf.erl @@ -219,14 +219,14 @@ load("ServerName " ++ ServerName, []) -> load("ServerTokens " ++ ServerTokens, []) -> %% These are the valid *plain* server tokens: - %% sprod, major, minor, minimum, os, full + %% none, prod, major, minor, minimum, os, full %% It can also be a "private" server token: private:<any string> case string:tokens(ServerTokens, [$:]) of ["private", Private] -> {ok,[], {server_tokens, clean(Private)}}; [TokStr] -> Tok = list_to_atom(clean(TokStr)), - case lists:member(Tok, [prod, major, minor, minimum, os, full]) of + case lists:member(Tok, [none, prod, major, minor, minimum, os, full]) of true -> {ok,[], {server_tokens, Tok}}; false -> @@ -785,8 +785,15 @@ fix_mime_types(ConfigList0) -> [{"html","text/html"},{"htm","text/html"}]} | ConfigList0] end; - _ -> - ConfigList0 + MimeTypes -> + case filelib:is_file(MimeTypes) of + true -> + {ok, MimeTypesList} = load_mime_types(MimeTypes), + ConfigList = proplists:delete(mime_types, ConfigList0), + [{mime_types, MimeTypesList} | ConfigList]; + false -> + ConfigList0 + end end. store({mime_types,MimeTypesList},ConfigList) -> @@ -850,6 +857,8 @@ server(full = _ServerTokens) -> OS = os_info(full), lists:flatten( io_lib:format("~s ~s OTP/~s", [?SERVER_SOFTWARE, OS, OTPRelease])); +server(none = _ServerTokens) -> + ""; server({private, Server} = _ServerTokens) when is_list(Server) -> %% The user provide its own Server; @@ -1299,7 +1308,7 @@ ssl_ca_certificate_file(ConfigDB) -> end. plain_server_tokens() -> - [prod, major, minor, minimum, os, full]. + [none, prod, major, minor, minimum, os, full]. error_report(Where,M,F,Error) -> error_logger:error_report([{?MODULE, Where}, diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_request.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_request.erl index 6985065c3e..3ff07616f9 100644 --- a/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_request.erl +++ b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_request.erl @@ -417,8 +417,12 @@ check_header({"content-length", Value}, Maxsizes) -> case length(Value) =< MaxLen of true -> try - _ = list_to_integer(Value), - ok + list_to_integer(Value) + of + I when I>= 0 -> + ok; + _ -> + {error, {size_error, Max, 411, "negative content-length"}} catch _:_ -> {error, {size_error, Max, 411, "content-length not an integer"}} end; diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_response.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_response.erl index 0895729d05..2fa91d47a0 100644 --- a/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_response.erl +++ b/lib/inets/src/http_server/httpd_response.erl @@ -287,8 +287,11 @@ create_header(ConfigDb, KeyValueTupleHeaders) -> ContentType = "text/html", Server = server(ConfigDb), NewHeaders = add_default_headers([{"date", Date}, - {"content-type", ContentType}, - {"server", Server}], + {"content-type", ContentType} + | if Server=="" -> []; + true -> [{"server", Server}] + end + ], KeyValueTupleHeaders), lists:map(fun fix_header/1, NewHeaders). diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_server/mod_include.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_server/mod_include.erl deleted file mode 100644 index 35f45bdd33..0000000000 --- a/lib/inets/src/http_server/mod_include.erl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,598 +0,0 @@ -%% -%% %CopyrightBegin% -%% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2010. All Rights Reserved. -%% -%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, -%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in -%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the -%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be -%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. -%% -%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" -%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See -%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations -%% under the License. -%% -%% %CopyrightEnd% -%% -%% --module(mod_include). --export([do/1,parse/2,config/6,include/6,echo/6,fsize/6,flastmod/6,exec/6]). - --include("httpd.hrl"). --include("httpd_internal.hrl"). - --define(VMODULE,"INCLUDE"). - -%% do - -do(Info) -> - case Info#mod.method of - "GET" -> - case proplists:get_value(status, Info#mod.data) of - %% A status code has been generated! - {_StatusCode, _PhraseArgs, _Reason} -> - {proceed,Info#mod.data}; - %% No status code has been generated! - undefined -> - case proplists:get_value(response, Info#mod.data) of - %% No response has been generated! - undefined -> - do_include(Info); - %% A response has been generated or sent! - _Response -> - {proceed,Info#mod.data} - end - end; - %% Not a GET method! - _ -> - {proceed,Info#mod.data} - end. - -do_include(Info) -> - Path = mod_alias:path(Info#mod.data,Info#mod.config_db, - Info#mod.request_uri), - Suffix = httpd_util:suffix(Path), - case httpd_util:lookup_mime_default(Info#mod.config_db,Suffix) of - "text/x-server-parsed-html" -> - HeaderStart = [{content_type, "text/html"}], - case send_in(Info, Path, HeaderStart, file:read_file_info(Path)) of - {ok, ErrorLog, Size} -> - {proceed, [{response, {already_sent, 200, Size}}, - {mime_type, "text/html"} | - lists:append(ErrorLog, Info#mod.data)]}; - {error, Reason} -> - {proceed, - [{status,send_error(Reason,Info,Path)}|Info#mod.data]} - end; - _ -> %% Unknown mime type, ignore - {proceed,Info#mod.data} - end. - - -%% -%% config directive -%% - -config(_Info, Context, ErrorLog, TagList, ValueList, R) -> - case verify_tags("config",[errmsg,timefmt,sizefmt], - TagList,ValueList) of - ok -> - {ok,update_context(TagList,ValueList,Context),ErrorLog,"",R}; - {error,Reason} -> - {ok,Context,[{internal_info,Reason}|ErrorLog], - proplists:get_value(errmsg,Context,""),R} - end. - -update_context([],[],Context) -> - Context; -update_context([Tag|R1],[Value|R2],Context) -> - update_context(R1,R2,[{Tag,Value}|Context]). - -verify_tags(Command,ValidTags,TagList,ValueList) - when length(TagList) =:= length(ValueList) -> - verify_tags(Command, ValidTags, TagList); -verify_tags(Command, _ValidTags, _TagList, _ValueList) -> - {error, ?NICE(Command ++ " directive has spurious tags")}. - -verify_tags(_Command, _ValidTags, []) -> - ok; -verify_tags(Command, ValidTags, [Tag|Rest]) -> - case lists:member(Tag, ValidTags) of - true -> - verify_tags(Command, ValidTags, Rest); - false -> - {error, ?NICE(Command++" directive has a spurious tag ("++ - atom_to_list(Tag)++")")} - end. - -%% -%% include directive -%% - -include(Info,Context,ErrorLog,[virtual],[VirtualPath],R) -> - Aliases = httpd_util:multi_lookup(Info#mod.config_db,alias), - {_, Path, _AfterPath} = - mod_alias:real_name(Info#mod.config_db, VirtualPath, Aliases), - include(Info,Context,ErrorLog,R,Path); -include(Info, Context, ErrorLog, [file], [FileName], R) -> - Path = file(Info#mod.config_db, Info#mod.request_uri, FileName), - include(Info, Context, ErrorLog, R, Path); -include(_Info, Context, ErrorLog, _TagList, _ValueList, R) -> - {ok, Context, - [{internal_info,?NICE("include directive has a spurious tag")}| - ErrorLog], proplists:get_value(errmsg, Context, ""), R}. - -include(Info, Context, ErrorLog, R, Path) -> - case file:read_file(Path) of - {ok, Body} -> - {ok, NewContext, NewErrorLog, Result} = - parse(Info, binary_to_list(Body), Context, ErrorLog, []), - {ok, NewContext, NewErrorLog, Result, R}; - {error, _Reason} -> - {ok, Context, - [{internal_info, ?NICE("Can't open "++Path)}|ErrorLog], - proplists:get_value(errmsg, Context, ""), R} - end. - -file(ConfigDB, RequestURI, FileName) -> - Aliases = httpd_util:multi_lookup(ConfigDB, alias), - {_, Path, _AfterPath} - = mod_alias:real_name(ConfigDB, RequestURI, Aliases), - Pwd = filename:dirname(Path), - filename:join(Pwd, FileName). - -%% -%% echo directive -%% - -echo(Info,Context,ErrorLog,[var],["DOCUMENT_NAME"],R) -> - {ok,Context,ErrorLog,document_name(Info#mod.data,Info#mod.config_db, - Info#mod.request_uri),R}; -echo(Info,Context,ErrorLog,[var],["DOCUMENT_URI"],R) -> - {ok,Context,ErrorLog,document_uri(Info#mod.config_db, - Info#mod.request_uri),R}; -echo(Info,Context,ErrorLog,[var],["QUERY_STRING_UNESCAPED"],R) -> - {ok,Context,ErrorLog,query_string_unescaped(Info#mod.request_uri),R}; -echo(_Info,Context,ErrorLog,[var],["DATE_LOCAL"],R) -> - {ok,Context,ErrorLog,date_local(),R}; -echo(_Info,Context,ErrorLog,[var],["DATE_GMT"],R) -> - {ok,Context,ErrorLog,date_gmt(),R}; -echo(Info,Context,ErrorLog,[var],["LAST_MODIFIED"],R) -> - {ok,Context,ErrorLog,last_modified(Info#mod.data,Info#mod.config_db, - Info#mod.request_uri),R}; -echo(_Info, Context, ErrorLog, _TagList, _ValueList, R) -> - {ok,Context, - [{internal_info,?NICE("echo directive has a spurious tag")}| - ErrorLog],"(none)",R}. - -document_name(Data,ConfigDB,RequestURI) -> - Path = mod_alias:path(Data,ConfigDB,RequestURI), - case inets_regexp:match(Path,"[^/]*\$") of - {match,Start,Length} -> - string:substr(Path,Start,Length); - nomatch -> - "(none)" - end. - -document_uri(ConfigDB, RequestURI) -> - Aliases = httpd_util:multi_lookup(ConfigDB, alias), - - {_, Path, AfterPath} = mod_alias:real_name(ConfigDB, RequestURI, Aliases), - - VirtualPath = string:substr(RequestURI, 1, - length(RequestURI)-length(AfterPath)), - {match, Start, Length} = inets_regexp:match(Path,"[^/]*\$"), - FileName = string:substr(Path,Start,Length), - case inets_regexp:match(VirtualPath, FileName++"\$") of - {match, _, _} -> - http_uri:decode(VirtualPath)++AfterPath; - nomatch -> - string:strip(http_uri:decode(VirtualPath),right,$/)++ - "/"++FileName++AfterPath - end. - -query_string_unescaped(RequestURI) -> - case inets_regexp:match(RequestURI,"[\?].*\$") of - {match,Start,Length} -> - %% Escape all shell-special variables with \ - escape(string:substr(RequestURI,Start+1,Length-1)); - nomatch -> - "(none)" - end. - -escape([]) -> []; -escape([$;|R]) -> [$\\,$;|escape(R)]; -escape([$&|R]) -> [$\\,$&|escape(R)]; -escape([$(|R]) -> [$\\,$(|escape(R)]; -escape([$)|R]) -> [$\\,$)|escape(R)]; -escape([$||R]) -> [$\\,$||escape(R)]; -escape([$^|R]) -> [$\\,$^|escape(R)]; -escape([$<|R]) -> [$\\,$<|escape(R)]; -escape([$>|R]) -> [$\\,$>|escape(R)]; -escape([$\n|R]) -> [$\\,$\n|escape(R)]; -escape([$ |R]) -> [$\\,$ |escape(R)]; -escape([$\t|R]) -> [$\\,$\t|escape(R)]; -escape([C|R]) -> [C|escape(R)]. - -date_local() -> - {{Year,Month,Day},{Hour,Minute,Second}}=calendar:local_time(), - %% Time format hard-wired to: "%a %b %e %T %Y" according to strftime(3) - io_lib:format("~s ~s ~2w ~2.2.0w:~2.2.0w:~2.2.0w ~w", - [httpd_util:day(calendar:day_of_the_week(Year,Month,Day)), - httpd_util:month(Month),Day,Hour,Minute,Second,Year]). - -date_gmt() -> - {{Year,Month,Day},{Hour,Minute,Second}}=calendar:universal_time(), - %% Time format hard-wired to: "%a %b %e %T %Z %Y" according to strftime(3) - io_lib:format("~s ~s ~2w ~2.2.0w:~2.2.0w:~2.2.0w GMT ~w", - [httpd_util:day(calendar:day_of_the_week(Year,Month,Day)), - httpd_util:month(Month),Day,Hour,Minute,Second,Year]). - -last_modified(Data,ConfigDB,RequestURI) -> - {ok,FileInfo}=file:read_file_info(mod_alias:path(Data,ConfigDB,RequestURI)), - {{Year,Month,Day},{Hour,Minute,Second}}=FileInfo#file_info.mtime, - io_lib:format("~s ~s ~2w ~2.2.0w:~2.2.0w:~2.2.0w ~w", - [httpd_util:day(calendar:day_of_the_week(Year,Month,Day)), - httpd_util:month(Month),Day,Hour,Minute,Second,Year]). - -%% -%% fsize directive -%% - -fsize(Info,Context,ErrorLog,[virtual],[VirtualPath],R) -> - Aliases = httpd_util:multi_lookup(Info#mod.config_db,alias), - {_,Path, _AfterPath}= - mod_alias:real_name(Info#mod.config_db,VirtualPath,Aliases), - fsize(Info, Context, ErrorLog, R, Path); -fsize(Info,Context,ErrorLog,[file],[FileName],R) -> - Path = file(Info#mod.config_db,Info#mod.request_uri,FileName), - fsize(Info,Context,ErrorLog,R,Path); -fsize(_Info, Context, ErrorLog, _TagList, _ValueList, R) -> - {ok,Context,[{internal_info,?NICE("fsize directive has a spurious tag")}| - ErrorLog],proplists:get_value(errmsg,Context,""),R}. - -fsize(_Info, Context, ErrorLog, R, Path) -> - case file:read_file_info(Path) of - {ok,FileInfo} -> - case proplists:get_value(sizefmt,Context) of - "bytes" -> - {ok,Context,ErrorLog, - integer_to_list(FileInfo#file_info.size),R}; - "abbrev" -> - Size = integer_to_list(trunc(FileInfo#file_info.size/1024+1))++"k", - {ok,Context,ErrorLog,Size,R}; - Value-> - {ok,Context, - [{internal_info, - ?NICE("fsize directive has a spurious tag value ("++ - Value++")")}| - ErrorLog], - proplists:get_value(errmsg, Context, ""), R} - end; - {error, _Reason} -> - {ok,Context,[{internal_info,?NICE("Can't open "++Path)}|ErrorLog], - proplists:get_value(errmsg,Context,""),R} - end. - -%% -%% flastmod directive -%% - -flastmod(#mod{config_db = Db} = Info, - Context, ErrorLog, [virtual], [VirtualPath],R) -> - Aliases = httpd_util:multi_lookup(Db,alias), - {_,Path, _AfterPath} = mod_alias:real_name(Db, VirtualPath, Aliases), - flastmod(Info,Context,ErrorLog,R,Path); -flastmod(#mod{config_db = Db, request_uri = RequestUri} = Info, - Context, ErrorLog, [file], [FileName], R) -> - Path = file(Db, RequestUri, FileName), - flastmod(Info, Context, ErrorLog, R, Path); -flastmod(_Info, Context, ErrorLog, _TagList, _ValueList, R) -> - {ok,Context, - [{internal_info,?NICE("flastmod directive has a spurious tag")}| - ErrorLog],proplists:get_value(errmsg,Context,""),R}. - -flastmod(_Info, Context, ErrorLog, R, File) -> - case file:read_file_info(File) of - {ok, FileInfo} -> - {{Yr,Mon,Day},{Hour,Minute,Second}}=FileInfo#file_info.mtime, - Result = - io_lib:format("~s ~s ~2w ~w:~w:~w ~w", - [httpd_util:day( - calendar:day_of_the_week(Yr,Mon, Day)), - httpd_util:month(Mon),Day,Hour,Minute,Second, Yr]), - {ok, Context, ErrorLog, Result, R}; - {error, _Reason} -> - {ok,Context,[{internal_info,?NICE("Can't open "++File)}|ErrorLog], - proplists:get_value(errmsg,Context,""),R} - end. - -%% -%% exec directive -%% - -exec(Info,Context,ErrorLog,[cmd],[Command],R) -> - cmd(Info,Context,ErrorLog,R,Command); -exec(Info,Context,ErrorLog,[cgi],[RequestURI],R) -> - cgi(Info,Context,ErrorLog,R,RequestURI); -exec(_Info, Context, ErrorLog, _TagList, _ValueList, R) -> - {ok, Context, - [{internal_info,?NICE("exec directive has a spurious tag")}| - ErrorLog], proplists:get_value(errmsg,Context,""),R}. - -%% cmd - -cmd(Info, Context, ErrorLog, R, Command) -> - process_flag(trap_exit,true), - Env = env(Info), - Dir = filename:dirname(Command), - Port = (catch open_port({spawn,Command},[stream,{cd,Dir},{env,Env}])), - case Port of - P when is_port(P) -> - {NewErrorLog, Result} = proxy(Port, ErrorLog), - {ok, Context, NewErrorLog, Result, R}; - {'EXIT', Reason} -> - exit({open_port_failed,Reason, - [{uri,Info#mod.request_uri},{script,Command}, - {env,Env},{dir,Dir}]}); - O -> - exit({open_port_failed,O, - [{uri,Info#mod.request_uri},{script,Command}, - {env,Env},{dir,Dir}]}) - end. - -env(Info) -> - [{"DOCUMENT_NAME",document_name(Info#mod.data,Info#mod.config_db, - Info#mod.request_uri)}, - {"DOCUMENT_URI", document_uri(Info#mod.config_db, Info#mod.request_uri)}, - {"QUERY_STRING_UNESCAPED", query_string_unescaped(Info#mod.request_uri)}, - {"DATE_LOCAL", date_local()}, - {"DATE_GMT", date_gmt()}, - {"LAST_MODIFIED", last_modified(Info#mod.data, Info#mod.config_db, - Info#mod.request_uri)} - ]. - -%% cgi - -cgi(Info, Context, ErrorLog, R, RequestURI) -> - ScriptAliases = httpd_util:multi_lookup(Info#mod.config_db, script_alias), - case mod_alias:real_script_name(Info#mod.config_db, RequestURI, - ScriptAliases) of - {Script, AfterScript} -> - exec_script(Info,Script,AfterScript,ErrorLog,Context,R); - not_a_script -> - {ok, Context, - [{internal_info, ?NICE(RequestURI++" is not a script")}| - ErrorLog], proplists:get_value(errmsg, Context, ""),R} - end. - -remove_header([]) -> - []; -remove_header([$\n,$\n|Rest]) -> - Rest; -remove_header([_C|Rest]) -> - remove_header(Rest). - - -exec_script(#mod{config_db = Db, request_uri = RequestUri} = Info, - Script, _AfterScript, ErrorLog, Context, R) -> - process_flag(trap_exit,true), - Aliases = httpd_util:multi_lookup(Db, alias), - {_, Path, AfterPath} = mod_alias:real_name(Db, RequestUri, Aliases), - Env = env(Info) ++ mod_cgi:env(Info, Path, AfterPath), - Dir = filename:dirname(Path), - Port = (catch open_port({spawn,Script},[stream,{env, Env},{cd, Dir}])), - case Port of - P when is_port(P) -> - %% Send entity body to port. - Res = case Info#mod.entity_body of - [] -> - true; - EntityBody -> - (catch port_command(Port, EntityBody)) - end, - case Res of - {'EXIT', Reason} -> - exit({open_cmd_failed,Reason, - [{mod,?MODULE},{port,Port}, - {uri,RequestUri}, - {script,Script},{env,Env},{dir,Dir}, - {ebody_size,sz(Info#mod.entity_body)}]}); - true -> - {NewErrorLog, Result} = proxy(Port, ErrorLog), - {ok, Context, NewErrorLog, remove_header(Result), R} - end; - {'EXIT', Reason} -> - exit({open_port_failed,Reason, - [{mod,?MODULE},{uri,RequestUri},{script,Script}, - {env,Env},{dir,Dir}]}); - O -> - exit({open_port_failed,O, - [{mod,?MODULE},{uri,RequestUri},{script,Script}, - {env,Env},{dir,Dir}]}) - end. - - -%% -%% Port communication -%% - -proxy(Port, ErrorLog) -> - process_flag(trap_exit, true), - proxy(Port, ErrorLog, []). - -proxy(Port, ErrorLog, Result) -> - receive - {Port, {data, Response}} -> - proxy(Port, ErrorLog, lists:append(Result,Response)); - {'EXIT', Port, normal} when is_port(Port) -> - process_flag(trap_exit, false), - {ErrorLog, Result}; - {'EXIT', Port, _Reason} when is_port(Port) -> - process_flag(trap_exit, false), - {[{internal_info, - ?NICE("Scrambled output from CGI-script")}|ErrorLog], - Result}; - {'EXIT', Pid, Reason} when is_pid(Pid) -> - process_flag(trap_exit, false), - {'EXIT', Pid, Reason}; - %% This should not happen! - _WhatEver -> - process_flag(trap_exit, false), - {ErrorLog, Result} - end. - - -%% ------ -%% Temporary until I figure out a way to fix send_in_chunks -%% (comments and directives that start in one chunk but end -%% in another is not handled). -%% - -send_in(Info, Path, Head, {ok,FileInfo}) -> - case file:read_file(Path) of - {ok, Bin} -> - send_in1(Info, binary_to_list(Bin), Head, FileInfo); - {error, Reason} -> - {error, {read,Reason}} - end; -send_in(_Info , _Path, _Head,{error,Reason}) -> - {error, {open,Reason}}. - -send_in1(Info, Data, Head, FileInfo) -> - {ok, _Context, Err, ParsedBody} = parse(Info,Data,?DEFAULT_CONTEXT,[],[]), - Size = length(ParsedBody), - LastModified = case catch httpd_util:rfc1123_date(FileInfo#file_info.mtime) of - Date when is_list(Date) -> [{last_modified,Date}]; - _ -> [] - end, - Head1 = case Info#mod.http_version of - "HTTP/1.1"-> - Head ++ [{content_length, integer_to_list(Size)}, - {etag, httpd_util:create_etag(FileInfo,Size)}| - LastModified]; - _-> - %% i.e http/1.0 and http/0.9 - Head ++ [{content_length, integer_to_list(Size)}| - LastModified] - end, - httpd_response:send_header(Info, 200, Head1), - httpd_socket:deliver(Info#mod.socket_type,Info#mod.socket, ParsedBody), - {ok, Err, Size}. - - -parse(Info,Body) -> - parse(Info, Body, ?DEFAULT_CONTEXT, [], []). - -parse(_Info, [], Context, ErrorLog, Result) -> - {ok, Context, lists:reverse(ErrorLog), lists:reverse(Result)}; -parse(Info,[$<,$!,$-,$-,$#|R1],Context,ErrorLog,Result) -> - case catch parse0(R1,Context) of - {parse_error,Reason} -> - parse(Info,R1,Context,[{internal_info,?NICE(Reason)}|ErrorLog], - [$#,$-,$-,$!,$<|Result]); - {ok,Context,Command,TagList,ValueList,R2} -> - {ok,NewContext,NewErrorLog,MoreResult,R3}= - handle(Info,Context,ErrorLog,Command,TagList,ValueList,R2), - parse(Info,R3,NewContext,NewErrorLog, - lists:reverse(MoreResult)++Result) - end; -parse(Info,[$<,$!,$-,$-|R1],Context,ErrorLog,Result) -> - case catch parse5(R1,[],0) of - {parse_error,Reason} -> - parse(Info,R1,Context, - [{internal_info,?NICE(Reason)}|ErrorLog],Result); - {Comment,R2} -> - parse(Info,R2,Context,ErrorLog,Comment++Result) - end; -parse(Info,[C|R],Context,ErrorLog,Result) -> - parse(Info,R,Context,ErrorLog,[C|Result]). - -handle(Info,Context,ErrorLog,Command,TagList,ValueList,R) -> - case catch apply(?MODULE,Command,[Info,Context,ErrorLog,TagList,ValueList, - R]) of - {'EXIT',{undef,_}} -> - throw({parse_error,"Unknown command "++atom_to_list(Command)++ - " in parsed doc"}); - Result -> - Result - end. - -parse0([], _Context) -> - throw({parse_error,"Premature EOF in parsed file"}); -parse0([$-,$-,$>|_R], _Context) -> - throw({parse_error,"Premature EOF in parsed file"}); -parse0([$ |R], Context) -> - parse0(R,Context); -parse0(String, Context) -> - parse1(String, Context,""). - -parse1([], _Context, _Command) -> - throw({parse_error,"Premature EOF in parsed file"}); -parse1([$-,$-,$>|_R], _Context, _Command) -> - throw({parse_error,"Premature EOF in parsed file"}); -parse1([$ |R], Context, Command) -> - parse2(R,Context,list_to_atom(lists:reverse(Command)),[],[],""); -parse1([C|R], Context, Command) -> - parse1(R,Context,[C|Command]). - -parse2([], _Context, _Command, _TagList, _ValueList, _Tag) -> - throw({parse_error,"Premature EOF in parsed file"}); -parse2([$-,$-,$>|R], Context, Command, TagList, ValueList, _Tag) -> - {ok,Context,Command,TagList,ValueList,R}; -parse2([$ |R],Context,Command,TagList,ValueList,Tag) -> - parse2(R,Context,Command,TagList,ValueList,Tag); -parse2([$=|R],Context,Command,TagList,ValueList,Tag) -> - parse3(R,Context,Command,[list_to_atom(lists:reverse(Tag))|TagList], - ValueList); -parse2([C|R],Context,Command,TagList,ValueList,Tag) -> - parse2(R,Context,Command,TagList,ValueList,[C|Tag]). - -parse3([], _Context, _Command, _TagList, _ValueList) -> - throw({parse_error,"Premature EOF in parsed file"}); -parse3([$-,$-,$>|_R], _Context, _Command, _TagList, _ValueList) -> - throw({parse_error,"Premature EOF in parsed file"}); -parse3([$ |R], Context, Command, TagList, ValueList) -> - parse3(R, Context, Command, TagList, ValueList); -parse3([$"|R], Context, Command, TagList, ValueList) -> - parse4(R,Context,Command,TagList,ValueList,""); -parse3(_String, _Context, _Command, _TagList, _ValueList) -> - throw({parse_error,"Premature EOF in parsed file"}). - -parse4([], _Context, _Command, _TagList, _ValueList, _Value) -> - throw({parse_error,"Premature EOF in parsed file"}); -parse4([$-,$-,$>|_R], _Context, _Command, _TagList, _ValueList, _Value) -> - throw({parse_error,"Premature EOF in parsed file"}); -parse4([$"|R],Context,Command,TagList,ValueList,Value) -> - parse2(R,Context,Command,TagList,[lists:reverse(Value)|ValueList],""); -parse4([C|R],Context,Command,TagList,ValueList,Value) -> - parse4(R,Context,Command,TagList,ValueList,[C|Value]). - -parse5([], _Comment, _Depth) -> - throw({parse_error,"Premature EOF in parsed file"}); -parse5([$<,$!,$-,$-|R],Comment,Depth) -> - parse5(R,[$-,$-,$!,$<|Comment],Depth+1); -parse5([$-,$-,$>|R],Comment,0) -> - {">--"++Comment++"--!<",R}; -parse5([$-,$-,$>|R],Comment,Depth) -> - parse5(R,[$>,$-,$-|Comment],Depth-1); -parse5([C|R],Comment,Depth) -> - parse5(R,[C|Comment],Depth). - - -sz(B) when is_binary(B) -> {binary,size(B)}; -sz(L) when is_list(L) -> {list,length(L)}; -sz(_) -> undefined. - -%% send_error - Handle failure to send the file -%% -send_error({open,Reason},Info,Path) -> - httpd_file:handle_error(Reason, "open", Info, Path); -send_error({read,Reason},Info,Path) -> - httpd_file:handle_error(Reason, "read", Info, Path). - - - - diff --git a/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.app.src b/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.app.src index 7207672b7f..b7c3e341e8 100644 --- a/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.app.src +++ b/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.app.src @@ -92,7 +92,6 @@ mod_get, mod_head, mod_htaccess, - mod_include, mod_log, mod_range, mod_responsecontrol, diff --git a/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets_lib.erl b/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets_lib.erl index e79959f678..fa6adaebd0 100644 --- a/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets_lib.erl +++ b/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets_lib.erl @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ %% Help function, elapsed milliseconds since T0 millisec_passed({_,_,_} = T0 ) -> %% OTP 17 and earlier - timer:now_diff(inets_time_compat:monotonic_time(), T0) div 1000; + timer:now_diff(inets_time_compat:timestamp(), T0) div 1000; millisec_passed(T0) -> %% OTP 18 diff --git a/lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE.erl b/lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE.erl index 342004f19b..7670c2cc60 100644 --- a/lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE.erl @@ -66,7 +66,8 @@ all() -> {group, http_security}, {group, https_security}, {group, http_reload}, - {group, https_reload} + {group, https_reload}, + {group, http_mime_types} ]. groups() -> @@ -89,6 +90,7 @@ groups() -> {https_security, [], [{group, security}]}, {http_reload, [], [{group, reload}]}, {https_reload, [], [{group, reload}]}, + {http_mime_types, [], [alias_1_1, alias_1_0, alias_0_9]}, {limit, [], [max_clients_1_1, max_clients_1_0, max_clients_0_9]}, {reload, [], [non_disturbing_reconfiger_dies, disturbing_reconfiger_dies, @@ -127,7 +129,6 @@ http_get() -> get, %%actions, Add configuration so that this test mod_action esi, - ssi, content_length, bad_hex, missing_CR, @@ -192,7 +193,8 @@ init_per_group(Group, Config0) when Group == http_basic; Group == http_auth_api_dets; Group == http_auth_api_mnesia; Group == http_security; - Group == http_reload + Group == http_reload; + Group == http_mime_types -> ok = start_apps(Group), init_httpd(Group, [{type, ip_comm} | Config0]); @@ -236,7 +238,8 @@ end_per_group(Group, _Config) when Group == http_basic; Group == http_auth_api_mnesia; Group == http_htaccess; Group == http_security; - Group == http_reload + Group == http_reload; + Group == http_mime_types -> inets:stop(); end_per_group(Group, _Config) when Group == https_basic; @@ -552,22 +555,6 @@ ipv6(Config) when is_list(Config) -> end. %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- -ssi() -> - [{doc, "HTTP GET server side include test"}]. -ssi(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - Version = ?config(http_version, Config), - Host = ?config(host, Config), - Type = ?config(type, Config), - ok = httpd_test_lib:verify_request(?config(type, Config), Host, ?config(port, Config), - transport_opts(Type, Config), - ?config(node, Config), - http_request("GET /fsize.shtml ", Version, Host), - [{statuscode, 200}, - {header, "Content-Type", "text/html"}, - {header, "Date"}, - {header, "Server"}, - {version, Version}]). -%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- htaccess_1_1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> htaccess([{http_version, "HTTP/1.1"} | Config]). @@ -857,6 +844,24 @@ cgi_chunked_encoding_test(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?config(node, Config), Requests). %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +alias_1_1() -> + [{doc, "Test mod_alias"}]. + +alias_1_1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + alias([{http_version, "HTTP/1.1"} | Config]). + +alias_1_0() -> + [{doc, "Test mod_alias"}]. + +alias_1_0(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + alias([{http_version, "HTTP/1.0"} | Config]). + +alias_0_9() -> + [{doc, "Test mod_alias"}]. + +alias_0_9(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + alias([{http_version, "HTTP/0.9"} | Config]). + alias() -> [{doc, "Test mod_alias"}]. @@ -915,7 +920,6 @@ trace(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Cb = ?config(version_cb, Config), Cb:trace(?config(type, Config), ?config(port, Config), ?config(host, Config), ?config(node, Config)). - %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- light() -> ["Test light load"]. @@ -1276,22 +1280,26 @@ setup_server_dirs(ServerRoot, DocRoot, DataDir) -> CgiDir = filename:join(ServerRoot, "cgi-bin"), AuthDir = filename:join(ServerRoot, "auth"), PicsDir = filename:join(ServerRoot, "icons"), + ConfigDir = filename:join(ServerRoot, "config"), ok = file:make_dir(ServerRoot), ok = file:make_dir(DocRoot), ok = file:make_dir(CgiDir), ok = file:make_dir(AuthDir), ok = file:make_dir(PicsDir), + ok = file:make_dir(ConfigDir), DocSrc = filename:join(DataDir, "server_root/htdocs"), AuthSrc = filename:join(DataDir, "server_root/auth"), CgiSrc = filename:join(DataDir, "server_root/cgi-bin"), PicsSrc = filename:join(DataDir, "server_root/icons"), + ConfigSrc = filename:join(DataDir, "server_root/config"), inets_test_lib:copy_dirs(DocSrc, DocRoot), inets_test_lib:copy_dirs(AuthSrc, AuthDir), inets_test_lib:copy_dirs(CgiSrc, CgiDir), inets_test_lib:copy_dirs(PicsSrc, PicsDir), + inets_test_lib:copy_dirs(ConfigSrc, ConfigDir), Cgi = case test_server:os_type() of {win32, _} -> @@ -1329,7 +1337,8 @@ start_apps(Group) when Group == http_basic; Group == http_auth_api_mnesia; Group == https_htaccess; Group == https_security; - Group == https_reload-> + Group == https_reload; + Group == http_mime_types-> inets_test_lib:start_apps([inets]). server_start(_, HttpdConfig) -> @@ -1417,6 +1426,11 @@ server_config(http_security, Config) -> server_config(https_security, Config) -> ServerRoot = ?config(server_root, Config), tl(auth_conf(ServerRoot)) ++ security_conf(ServerRoot) ++ server_config(https, Config); +server_config(http_mime_types, Config0) -> + Config1 = basic_conf() ++ server_config(http, Config0), + ServerRoot = ?config(server_root, Config0), + MimeTypesFile = filename:join([ServerRoot,"config", "mime.types"]), + [{mime_types, MimeTypesFile} | proplists:delete(mime_types, Config1)]; server_config(http, Config) -> ServerRoot = ?config(server_root, Config), diff --git a/lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE_data/server_root/config/mime.types b/lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE_data/server_root/config/mime.types new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b68cff21a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/inets/test/httpd_SUITE_data/server_root/config/mime.types @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +text/html html +text/html htm +text/html shtml +image/gif gif diff --git a/lib/inets/test/old_httpd_SUITE.erl b/lib/inets/test/old_httpd_SUITE.erl index 74c11f71ba..39b0b08645 100644 --- a/lib/inets/test/old_httpd_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/inets/test/old_httpd_SUITE.erl @@ -2072,13 +2072,13 @@ create_config(Config, Access, FileName) -> "Modules mod_alias mod_htaccess mod_auth " "mod_security " "mod_responsecontrol mod_trace mod_esi " - "mod_actions mod_cgi mod_include mod_dir " + "mod_actions mod_cgi mod_dir " "mod_range mod_get " "mod_head mod_log mod_disk_log"; _ -> "Modules mod_alias mod_auth mod_security " "mod_responsecontrol mod_trace mod_esi " - "mod_actions mod_cgi mod_include mod_dir " + "mod_actions mod_cgi mod_dir " "mod_range mod_get " "mod_head mod_log mod_disk_log" end, @@ -2436,7 +2436,7 @@ create_ipv6_config(Config, FileName, Ipv6Address) -> MaxHdrAct = io_lib:format("~p", [close]), Mod_order = "Modules mod_alias mod_auth mod_esi mod_actions mod_cgi" - " mod_include mod_dir mod_get mod_head" + " mod_dir mod_get mod_head" " mod_log mod_disk_log mod_trace", SSL = diff --git a/lib/inets/vsn.mk b/lib/inets/vsn.mk index e5b63a6446..f52347e39e 100644 --- a/lib/inets/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/inets/vsn.mk @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # %CopyrightBegin% # -# Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2014. All Rights Reserved. +# Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2015. All Rights Reserved. # # The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, # Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ # %CopyrightEnd% APPLICATION = inets -INETS_VSN = 5.10.6 +INETS_VSN = 6.0 PRE_VSN = APP_VSN = "$(APPLICATION)-$(INETS_VSN)$(PRE_VSN)" diff --git a/lib/jinterface/doc/src/jinterface_users_guide.xml b/lib/jinterface/doc/src/jinterface_users_guide.xml index 5dfe5c0c6d..238f90ce38 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/doc/src/jinterface_users_guide.xml +++ b/lib/jinterface/doc/src/jinterface_users_guide.xml @@ -223,6 +223,14 @@ OtpNode node = new OtpNode("gurka"); </code> </section> <section> + <title>Transport Factory</title> + <p>All necessary connections are made using methods of + <seealso marker="java/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpTransportFactory">OtpTransportFactory</seealso> + interface. Default OtpTransportFactory implementation is based on standard Socket class. + User may provide custom transport factory as needed. See java doc for details.</p> + </section> + + <section> <title>Sending and Receiving Messages</title> <p>Messages sent with this package must be instances of <seealso marker="java/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangObject">OtpErlangObject</seealso> diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/AbstractConnection.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/AbstractConnection.java index 1b0fe3e2e6..ab8fa06c1b 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/AbstractConnection.java +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/AbstractConnection.java @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ package com.ericsson.otp.erlang; import java.io.IOException; -import java.net.Socket; +import java.io.OutputStream; import java.util.Random; /** @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ public abstract class AbstractConnection extends Thread { private volatile boolean done = false; protected boolean connected = false; // connection status - protected Socket socket; // communication channel + protected OtpTransport socket; // communication channel protected OtpPeer peer; // who are we connected to protected OtpLocalNode localNode; // this nodes id String name; // local name of this connection @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ public abstract class AbstractConnection extends Thread { * Accept an incoming connection from a remote node. Used by * {@link OtpSelf#accept() OtpSelf.accept()} to create a connection based on * data received when handshaking with the peer node, when the remote node - * is the connection intitiator. + * is the connection initiator. * * @exception java.io.IOException * if it was not possible to connect to the peer. @@ -134,20 +134,17 @@ public abstract class AbstractConnection extends Thread { * @exception OtpAuthException * if handshake resulted in an authentication error */ - protected AbstractConnection(final OtpLocalNode self, final Socket s) + protected AbstractConnection(final OtpLocalNode self, final OtpTransport s) throws IOException, OtpAuthException { localNode = self; - peer = new OtpPeer(); + peer = new OtpPeer(self.transportFactory); socket = s; - socket.setTcpNoDelay(true); - traceLevel = defaultLevel; setDaemon(true); if (traceLevel >= handshakeThreshold) { - System.out.println("<- ACCEPT FROM " + s.getInetAddress() + ":" - + s.getPort()); + System.out.println("<- ACCEPT FROM " + s); } // get his info @@ -189,6 +186,8 @@ public abstract class AbstractConnection extends Thread { // now get a connection between the two... port = OtpEpmd.lookupPort(peer); + if (port == 0) + throw new IOException("No remote node found - cannot connect"); // now find highest common dist value if (peer.proto != self.proto || self.distHigh < peer.distLow @@ -523,7 +522,9 @@ public abstract class AbstractConnection extends Thread { // received tick? send tock! if (len == 0) { synchronized (this) { - socket.getOutputStream().write(tock); + OutputStream out = socket.getOutputStream(); + out.write(tock); + out.flush(); } } @@ -837,8 +838,11 @@ public abstract class AbstractConnection extends Thread { } } - header.writeTo(socket.getOutputStream()); - payload.writeTo(socket.getOutputStream()); + // group flush op in favour of possible ssh-tunneled stream + OutputStream out = socket.getOutputStream(); + header.writeTo(out); + payload.writeTo(out); + out.flush(); } catch (final IOException e) { close(); throw e; @@ -859,7 +863,7 @@ public abstract class AbstractConnection extends Thread { + e); } } - header.writeTo(socket.getOutputStream()); + header.writeToAndFlush(socket.getOutputStream()); } catch (final IOException e) { close(); throw e; @@ -913,7 +917,8 @@ public abstract class AbstractConnection extends Thread { } /* this method now throws exception if we don't get full read */ - protected int readSock(final Socket s, final byte[] b) throws IOException { + protected int readSock(final OtpTransport s, final byte[] b) + throws IOException { int got = 0; final int len = b.length; int i; @@ -980,8 +985,7 @@ public abstract class AbstractConnection extends Thread { protected void doConnect(final int port) throws IOException, OtpAuthException { try { - socket = new Socket(peer.host(), port); - socket.setTcpNoDelay(true); + socket = peer.createTransport(peer.host(), port); if (traceLevel >= handshakeThreshold) { System.out.println("-> MD5 CONNECT TO " + peer.host() + ":" @@ -1077,7 +1081,7 @@ public abstract class AbstractConnection extends Thread { obuf.write4BE(aflags); obuf.write(str.getBytes()); - obuf.writeTo(socket.getOutputStream()); + obuf.writeToAndFlush(socket.getOutputStream()); if (traceLevel >= handshakeThreshold) { System.out.println("-> " + "HANDSHAKE sendName" + " flags=" @@ -1098,7 +1102,7 @@ public abstract class AbstractConnection extends Thread { obuf.write4BE(challenge); obuf.write(str.getBytes()); - obuf.writeTo(socket.getOutputStream()); + obuf.writeToAndFlush(socket.getOutputStream()); if (traceLevel >= handshakeThreshold) { System.out.println("-> " + "HANDSHAKE sendChallenge" + " flags=" @@ -1232,7 +1236,7 @@ public abstract class AbstractConnection extends Thread { obuf.write1(ChallengeReply); obuf.write4BE(challenge); obuf.write(digest); - obuf.writeTo(socket.getOutputStream()); + obuf.writeToAndFlush(socket.getOutputStream()); if (traceLevel >= handshakeThreshold) { System.out.println("-> " + "HANDSHAKE sendChallengeReply" @@ -1294,7 +1298,7 @@ public abstract class AbstractConnection extends Thread { obuf.write1(ChallengeAck); obuf.write(digest); - obuf.writeTo(socket.getOutputStream()); + obuf.writeToAndFlush(socket.getOutputStream()); if (traceLevel >= handshakeThreshold) { System.out.println("-> " + "HANDSHAKE sendChallengeAck" @@ -1341,7 +1345,7 @@ public abstract class AbstractConnection extends Thread { obuf.write1(ChallengeStatus); obuf.write(status.getBytes()); - obuf.writeTo(socket.getOutputStream()); + obuf.writeToAndFlush(socket.getOutputStream()); if (traceLevel >= handshakeThreshold) { System.out.println("-> " + "HANDSHAKE sendStatus" + " status=" diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/AbstractNode.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/AbstractNode.java index 6f07d8171e..0a33984b31 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/AbstractNode.java +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/AbstractNode.java @@ -64,13 +64,14 @@ import java.net.UnknownHostException; * instead. * </p> */ -public class AbstractNode { +public class AbstractNode implements OtpTransportFactory { static String localHost = null; String node; String host; String alive; String cookie; static String defaultCookie = null; + final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory; // Node types static final int NTYPE_R6 = 110; // 'n' post-r5, all nodes @@ -146,21 +147,41 @@ public class AbstractNode { } } - protected AbstractNode() { + protected AbstractNode(final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory) { + this.transportFactory = transportFactory; } /** - * Create a node with the given name and the default cookie. + * Create a node with the given name and default cookie and transport + * factory. */ protected AbstractNode(final String node) { - this(node, defaultCookie); + this(node, defaultCookie, new OtpSocketTransportFactory()); } /** - * Create a node with the given name and cookie. + * Create a node with the given name, transport factory and the default + * cookie. + */ + protected AbstractNode(final String node, + final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory) { + this(node, defaultCookie, transportFactory); + } + + /** + * Create a node with the given name, cookie and default transport factory. */ protected AbstractNode(final String name, final String cookie) { + this(name, cookie, new OtpSocketTransportFactory()); + } + + /** + * Create a node with the given name, cookie and transport factory. + */ + protected AbstractNode(final String name, final String cookie, + final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory) { this.cookie = cookie; + this.transportFactory = transportFactory; final int i = name.indexOf('@', 0); if (i < 0) { @@ -268,4 +289,19 @@ public class AbstractNode { } return home; } + + public OtpTransport createTransport(final String addr, final int port) + throws IOException { + return transportFactory.createTransport(addr, port); + } + + public OtpTransport createTransport(final InetAddress addr, final int port) + throws IOException { + return transportFactory.createTransport(addr, port); + } + + public OtpServerTransport createServerTransport(final int port) + throws IOException { + return transportFactory.createServerTransport(port); + } } diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpConnection.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpConnection.java index 2c9b7766bc..af0926f939 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpConnection.java +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpConnection.java @@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ package com.ericsson.otp.erlang; import java.io.IOException; -import java.net.Socket; /** * Maintains a connection between a Java process and a remote Erlang, Java or C @@ -63,8 +62,8 @@ public class OtpConnection extends AbstractConnection { * error */ // package scope - OtpConnection(final OtpSelf self, final Socket s) throws IOException, - OtpAuthException { + OtpConnection(final OtpSelf self, final OtpTransport s) + throws IOException, OtpAuthException { super(self, s); this.self = self; queue = new GenericQueue(); diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpCookedConnection.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpCookedConnection.java index 4d80f61d52..b0e3e81fca 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpCookedConnection.java +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpCookedConnection.java @@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ package com.ericsson.otp.erlang; import java.io.IOException; -import java.net.Socket; /** * <p> @@ -78,8 +77,8 @@ public class OtpCookedConnection extends AbstractConnection { * error */ // package scope - OtpCookedConnection(final OtpNode self, final Socket s) throws IOException, - OtpAuthException { + OtpCookedConnection(final OtpNode self, final OtpTransport s) + throws IOException, OtpAuthException { super(self, s); this.self = self; links = new Links(25); diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpEpmd.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpEpmd.java index 796babee1b..6c7c8fe951 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpEpmd.java +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpEpmd.java @@ -21,13 +21,12 @@ package com.ericsson.otp.erlang; import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.net.InetAddress; -import java.net.Socket; /** * Provides methods for registering, unregistering and looking up nodes with the * Erlang portmapper daemon (Epmd). For each registered node, Epmd maintains * information about the port on which incoming connections are accepted, as - * well as which versions of the Erlang communication protocolt the node + * well as which versions of the Erlang communication protocol the node * supports. * * <p> @@ -136,7 +135,7 @@ public class OtpEpmd { */ public static boolean publishPort(final OtpLocalNode node) throws IOException { - Socket s = null; + OtpTransport s = null; s = r4_publish(node); @@ -156,16 +155,16 @@ public class OtpEpmd { * This method does not report any failures. */ public static void unPublishPort(final OtpLocalNode node) { - Socket s = null; + OtpTransport s = null; try { - s = new Socket((String) null, EpmdPort.get()); + s = node.createTransport((String) null, EpmdPort.get()); @SuppressWarnings("resource") final OtpOutputStream obuf = new OtpOutputStream(); obuf.write2BE(node.alive().length() + 1); obuf.write1(stopReq); obuf.writeN(node.alive().getBytes()); - obuf.writeTo(s.getOutputStream()); + obuf.writeToAndFlush(s.getOutputStream()); // don't even wait for a response (is there one?) if (traceLevel >= traceThreshold) { System.out.println("-> UNPUBLISH " + node + " port=" @@ -187,12 +186,12 @@ public class OtpEpmd { private static int r4_lookupPort(final AbstractNode node) throws IOException { int port = 0; - Socket s = null; + OtpTransport s = null; try { @SuppressWarnings("resource") final OtpOutputStream obuf = new OtpOutputStream(); - s = new Socket(node.host(), EpmdPort.get()); + s = node.createTransport(node.host(), EpmdPort.get()); // build and send epmd request // length[2], tag[1], alivename[n] (length = n+1) @@ -201,7 +200,7 @@ public class OtpEpmd { obuf.writeN(node.alive().getBytes()); // send request - obuf.writeTo(s.getOutputStream()); + obuf.writeToAndFlush(s.getOutputStream()); if (traceLevel >= traceThreshold) { System.out.println("-> LOOKUP (r4) " + node); @@ -242,7 +241,7 @@ public class OtpEpmd { System.out.println("<- (no response)"); } throw new IOException("Nameserver not responding on " + node.host() - + " when looking up " + node.alive()); + + " when looking up " + node.alive(), e); } catch (final OtpErlangDecodeException e) { if (traceLevel >= traceThreshold) { System.out.println("<- (invalid response)"); @@ -276,14 +275,14 @@ public class OtpEpmd { * fatal. If we manage to successfully communicate with an r4 epmd, we * return either the socket, or null, depending on the result. */ - private static Socket r4_publish(final OtpLocalNode node) + private static OtpTransport r4_publish(final OtpLocalNode node) throws IOException { - Socket s = null; + OtpTransport s = null; try { @SuppressWarnings("resource") final OtpOutputStream obuf = new OtpOutputStream(); - s = new Socket((String) null, EpmdPort.get()); + s = node.createTransport((String) null, EpmdPort.get()); obuf.write2BE(node.alive().length() + 13); @@ -301,7 +300,7 @@ public class OtpEpmd { obuf.write2BE(0); // No extra // send request - obuf.writeTo(s.getOutputStream()); + obuf.writeToAndFlush(s.getOutputStream()); if (traceLevel >= traceThreshold) { System.out.println("-> PUBLISH (r4) " + node + " port=" @@ -356,23 +355,34 @@ public class OtpEpmd { } public static String[] lookupNames() throws IOException { - return lookupNames(InetAddress.getByName(null)); + return lookupNames(InetAddress.getByName(null), + new OtpSocketTransportFactory()); + } + + public static String[] lookupNames( + final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory) throws IOException { + return lookupNames(InetAddress.getByName(null), transportFactory); } public static String[] lookupNames(final InetAddress address) throws IOException { - Socket s = null; + return lookupNames(address, new OtpSocketTransportFactory()); + } + + public static String[] lookupNames(final InetAddress address, + final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory) throws IOException { + OtpTransport s = null; try { @SuppressWarnings("resource") final OtpOutputStream obuf = new OtpOutputStream(); try { - s = new Socket(address, EpmdPort.get()); + s = transportFactory.createTransport(address, EpmdPort.get()); obuf.write2BE(1); obuf.write1(names4req); // send request - obuf.writeTo(s.getOutputStream()); + obuf.writeToAndFlush(s.getOutputStream()); if (traceLevel >= traceThreshold) { System.out.println("-> NAMES (r4) "); diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangList.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangList.java index 990e50ddcd..268261ec10 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangList.java +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangList.java @@ -297,6 +297,54 @@ public class OtpErlangList extends OtpErlangObject implements return getLastTail().equals(l.getLastTail()); } + @Override + public <T> boolean match(final OtpErlangObject term, final T bindings) { + if (!(term instanceof OtpErlangList)) { + return false; + } + final OtpErlangList that = (OtpErlangList) term; + + final int thisArity = this.arity(); + final int thatArity = that.arity(); + final OtpErlangObject thisTail = this.getLastTail(); + final OtpErlangObject thatTail = that.getLastTail(); + + if (thisTail == null) { + if (thisArity != thatArity || thatTail != null) { + return false; + } + } else { + if (thisArity > thatArity) { + return false; + } + } + for (int i = 0; i < thisArity; i++) { + if (!elementAt(i).match(that.elementAt(i), bindings)) { + return false; + } + } + if (thisTail == null) { + return true; + } + return thisTail.match(that.getNthTail(thisArity), bindings); + } + + @Override + public <T> OtpErlangObject bind(final T binds) throws OtpErlangException { + final OtpErlangList list = (OtpErlangList) this.clone(); + + final int a = list.elems.length; + for (int i = 0; i < a; i++) { + list.elems[i] = list.elems[i].bind(binds); + } + + if (list.lastTail != null) { + list.lastTail = list.lastTail.bind(binds); + } + + return list; + } + public OtpErlangObject getLastTail() { return lastTail; } diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangMap.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangMap.java index 7f2621923a..a8cd9d5392 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangMap.java +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangMap.java @@ -18,6 +18,11 @@ */ package com.ericsson.otp.erlang; +import java.util.HashMap; +import java.util.Map; +import java.util.Map.Entry; +import java.util.Set; + /** * Provides a Java representation of Erlang maps. Maps are created from one or * more arbitrary Erlang terms. @@ -31,10 +36,14 @@ public class OtpErlangMap extends OtpErlangObject { // don't change this! private static final long serialVersionUID = -6410770117696198497L; - private static final OtpErlangObject[] NO_ELEMENTS = new OtpErlangObject[0]; + private HashMap<OtpErlangObject, OtpErlangObject> map; - private OtpErlangObject[] keys = NO_ELEMENTS; - private OtpErlangObject[] values = NO_ELEMENTS; + /** + * Create an empty map. + */ + public OtpErlangMap() { + map = new HashMap<OtpErlangObject, OtpErlangObject>(); + } /** * Create a map from an array of keys and an array of values. @@ -82,30 +91,20 @@ public class OtpErlangMap extends OtpErlangObject { } else if (kcount != vcount) { throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException( "Map keys and values must have same arity"); - } else if (vcount < 1) { - this.keys = NO_ELEMENTS; - this.values = NO_ELEMENTS; - } else { - this.keys = new OtpErlangObject[vcount]; - for (int i = 0; i < vcount; i++) { - if (keys[kstart + i] != null) { - this.keys[i] = keys[kstart + i]; - } else { - throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException( - "Map key cannot be null (element" + (kstart + i) - + ")"); - } + } + map = new HashMap<OtpErlangObject, OtpErlangObject>(vcount); + OtpErlangObject key, val; + for (int i = 0; i < vcount; i++) { + if ((key = keys[kstart + i]) == null) { + throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException( + "Map key cannot be null (element" + (kstart + i) + ")"); } - this.values = new OtpErlangObject[vcount]; - for (int i = 0; i < vcount; i++) { - if (values[vstart + i] != null) { - this.values[i] = values[vstart + i]; - } else { - throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException( - "Map value cannot be null (element" + (vstart + i) - + ")"); - } + if ((val = values[vstart + i]) == null) { + throw new java.lang.IllegalArgumentException( + "Map value cannot be null (element" + (vstart + i) + + ")"); } + put(key, val); } } @@ -125,16 +124,15 @@ public class OtpErlangMap extends OtpErlangObject { final int arity = buf.read_map_head(); if (arity > 0) { - keys = new OtpErlangObject[arity]; - values = new OtpErlangObject[arity]; - + map = new HashMap<OtpErlangObject, OtpErlangObject>(arity); for (int i = 0; i < arity; i++) { - keys[i] = buf.read_any(); - values[i] = buf.read_any(); + OtpErlangObject key, val; + key = buf.read_any(); + val = buf.read_any(); + put(key, val); } } else { - keys = NO_ELEMENTS; - values = NO_ELEMENTS; + map = new HashMap<OtpErlangObject, OtpErlangObject>(); } } @@ -144,7 +142,33 @@ public class OtpErlangMap extends OtpErlangObject { * @return the number of elements contained in the map. */ public int arity() { - return keys.length; + return map.size(); + } + + /** + * Put value corresponding to key into the map. For detailed behavior + * description see {@link Map#put(Object, Object)}. + * + * @param key + * key to associate value with + * @param value + * value to associate with key + * @return previous value associated with key or null + */ + public OtpErlangObject put(final OtpErlangObject key, + final OtpErlangObject value) { + return map.put(key, value); + } + + /** + * removes mapping for the key if present. + * + * @param key + * key for which mapping is to be remove + * @return value associated with key or null + */ + public OtpErlangObject remove(final OtpErlangObject key) { + return map.remove(key); } /** @@ -156,15 +180,7 @@ public class OtpErlangMap extends OtpErlangObject { * @return the requested value, of null if key is not a valid key. */ public OtpErlangObject get(final OtpErlangObject key) { - if (key == null) { - return null; - } - for (int i = 0; i < keys.length; i++) { - if (key.equals(keys[i])) { - return values[i]; - } - } - return null; + return map.get(key); } /** @@ -173,9 +189,7 @@ public class OtpErlangMap extends OtpErlangObject { * @return an array containing all of the map's keys. */ public OtpErlangObject[] keys() { - final OtpErlangObject[] res = new OtpErlangObject[arity()]; - System.arraycopy(keys, 0, res, 0, res.length); - return res; + return map.keySet().toArray(new OtpErlangObject[arity()]); } /** @@ -184,9 +198,16 @@ public class OtpErlangMap extends OtpErlangObject { * @return an array containing all of the map's values. */ public OtpErlangObject[] values() { - final OtpErlangObject[] res = new OtpErlangObject[arity()]; - System.arraycopy(values, 0, res, 0, res.length); - return res; + return map.values().toArray(new OtpErlangObject[arity()]); + } + + /** + * make Set view of the map key-value pairs + * + * @return a set containing key-value pairs + */ + public Set<Entry<OtpErlangObject, OtpErlangObject>> entrySet() { + return map.entrySet(); } /** @@ -196,19 +217,20 @@ public class OtpErlangMap extends OtpErlangObject { */ @Override public String toString() { - int i; final StringBuffer s = new StringBuffer(); - final int arity = values.length; s.append("#{"); - for (i = 0; i < arity; i++) { - if (i > 0) { + boolean first = true; + for (final Map.Entry<OtpErlangObject, OtpErlangObject> e : entrySet()) { + if (first) { + first = false; + } else { s.append(","); } - s.append(keys[i].toString()); + s.append(e.getKey().toString()); s.append(" => "); - s.append(values[i].toString()); + s.append(e.getValue().toString()); } s.append("}"); @@ -224,13 +246,13 @@ public class OtpErlangMap extends OtpErlangObject { */ @Override public void encode(final OtpOutputStream buf) { - final int arity = values.length; + final int arity = arity(); buf.write_map_head(arity); - for (int i = 0; i < arity; i++) { - buf.write_any(keys[i]); - buf.write_any(values[i]); + for (final Map.Entry<OtpErlangObject, OtpErlangObject> e : entrySet()) { + buf.write_any(e.getKey()); + buf.write_any(e.getValue()); } } @@ -256,15 +278,46 @@ public class OtpErlangMap extends OtpErlangObject { if (a != t.arity()) { return false; } + if (a == 0) { + return true; + } - for (int i = 0; i < a; i++) { - if (!keys[i].equals(t.keys[i])) { - return false; // early exit + OtpErlangObject key, val; + for (final Map.Entry<OtpErlangObject, OtpErlangObject> e : entrySet()) { + key = e.getKey(); + val = e.getValue(); + final OtpErlangObject v = t.get(key); + if (v == null || !val.equals(v)) { + return false; } } - for (int i = 0; i < a; i++) { - if (!values[i].equals(t.values[i])) { - return false; // early exit + + return true; + } + + @Override + public <T> boolean match(final OtpErlangObject term, final T binds) { + if (!(term instanceof OtpErlangMap)) { + return false; + } + + final OtpErlangMap t = (OtpErlangMap) term; + final int a = arity(); + + if (a > t.arity()) { + return false; + } + if (a == 0) { + return true; + } + + OtpErlangObject key, val; + for (final Map.Entry<OtpErlangObject, OtpErlangObject> e : entrySet()) { + key = e.getKey(); + val = e.getValue(); + final OtpErlangObject v = t.get(key); + if (v == null || !val.match(v, binds)) { + return false; } } @@ -272,23 +325,31 @@ public class OtpErlangMap extends OtpErlangObject { } @Override + public <T> OtpErlangObject bind(final T binds) throws OtpErlangException { + final OtpErlangMap ret = new OtpErlangMap(); + + OtpErlangObject key, val; + for (final Map.Entry<OtpErlangObject, OtpErlangObject> e : entrySet()) { + key = e.getKey(); + val = e.getValue(); + ret.put(key, val.bind(binds)); + } + + return ret; + } + + @Override protected int doHashCode() { final OtpErlangObject.Hash hash = new OtpErlangObject.Hash(9); - final int a = arity(); - hash.combine(a); - for (int i = 0; i < a; i++) { - hash.combine(keys[i].hashCode()); - } - for (int i = 0; i < a; i++) { - hash.combine(values[i].hashCode()); - } + hash.combine(map.hashCode()); return hash.valueOf(); } @Override + @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public Object clone() { final OtpErlangMap newMap = (OtpErlangMap) super.clone(); - newMap.values = values.clone(); + newMap.map = (HashMap<OtpErlangObject, OtpErlangObject>) map.clone(); return newMap; } } diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangObject.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangObject.java index 7ab160bcdd..9339d3749b 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangObject.java +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangObject.java @@ -80,6 +80,32 @@ public abstract class OtpErlangObject implements Serializable, Cloneable { @Override public abstract boolean equals(Object o); + /** + * Perform match operation against given term. + * + * @param term + * the object to match + * @param binds + * variable bindings + * @return true if match succeeded + */ + public <T> boolean match(final OtpErlangObject term, final T binds) { + return equals(term); + } + + /** + * Make new Erlang term replacing variables with the respective values from + * bindings argument(s). + * + * @param binds + * variable bindings + * @return new term + * @throws OtpErlangException + */ + public <T> OtpErlangObject bind(final T binds) throws OtpErlangException { + return this; + } + @Override public int hashCode() { if (hashCodeValue == 0) { diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangTuple.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangTuple.java index af2559e62e..ef0a453de1 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangTuple.java +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpErlangTuple.java @@ -236,6 +236,35 @@ public class OtpErlangTuple extends OtpErlangObject { } @Override + public <T> boolean match(final OtpErlangObject term, final T bindings) { + if (!(term instanceof OtpErlangTuple)) { + return false; + } + final OtpErlangTuple t = (OtpErlangTuple) term; + final int a = elems.length; + if (a != t.elems.length) { + return false; + } + for (int i = 0; i < a; i++) { + if (!elems[i].match(t.elems[i], bindings)) { + return false; + } + } + return true; + } + + @Override + public <T> OtpErlangObject bind(final T binds) throws OtpErlangException { + final OtpErlangTuple tuple = (OtpErlangTuple) this.clone(); + final int a = tuple.elems.length; + for (int i = 0; i < a; i++) { + final OtpErlangObject e = tuple.elems[i]; + tuple.elems[i] = e.bind(binds); + } + return tuple; + } + + @Override protected int doHashCode() { final OtpErlangObject.Hash hash = new OtpErlangObject.Hash(9); final int a = arity(); diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpLocalNode.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpLocalNode.java index b996ba6f6c..dd1d299297 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpLocalNode.java +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpLocalNode.java @@ -29,12 +29,7 @@ public class OtpLocalNode extends AbstractNode { private int refId[]; protected int port; - protected java.net.Socket epmd; - - protected OtpLocalNode() { - super(); - init(); - } + protected OtpTransport epmd; /** * Create a node with the given name and the default cookie. @@ -45,6 +40,16 @@ public class OtpLocalNode extends AbstractNode { } /** + * Create a node with the given name, transport factory and the default + * cookie. + */ + protected OtpLocalNode(final String node, + final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory) { + super(node, transportFactory); + init(); + } + + /** * Create a node with the given name and cookie. */ protected OtpLocalNode(final String node, final String cookie) { @@ -52,6 +57,15 @@ public class OtpLocalNode extends AbstractNode { init(); } + /** + * Create a node with the given name, cookie and transport factory. + */ + protected OtpLocalNode(final String node, final String cookie, + final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory) { + super(node, cookie, transportFactory); + init(); + } + private void init() { serial = 0; pidCount = 1; @@ -77,7 +91,7 @@ public class OtpLocalNode extends AbstractNode { * @param s * The socket connecting this node to Epmd. */ - protected void setEpmd(final java.net.Socket s) { + protected void setEpmd(final OtpTransport s) { epmd = s; } @@ -86,7 +100,7 @@ public class OtpLocalNode extends AbstractNode { * * @return The socket connecting this node to Epmd. */ - protected java.net.Socket getEpmd() { + protected OtpTransport getEpmd() { return epmd; } diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpNode.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpNode.java index d5edd135cf..7512d34c21 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpNode.java +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpNode.java @@ -20,8 +20,6 @@ package com.ericsson.otp.erlang; import java.io.IOException; import java.lang.ref.WeakReference; -import java.net.ServerSocket; -import java.net.Socket; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Enumeration; import java.util.Hashtable; @@ -97,7 +95,39 @@ public class OtpNode extends OtpLocalNode { * */ public OtpNode(final String node) throws IOException { - this(node, defaultCookie, 0); + super(node); + + init(0); + } + + /** + * <p> + * Create a node using the default cookie. The default cookie is found by + * reading the first line of the .erlang.cookie file in the user's home + * directory. The home directory is obtained from the System property + * "user.home". + * </p> + * + * <p> + * If the file does not exist, an empty string is used. This method makes no + * attempt to create the file. + * </p> + * + * @param node + * the name of this node. + * + * @param transportFactory + * the transport factory to use when creating connections. + * + * @exception IOException + * if communication could not be initialized. + * + */ + public OtpNode(final String node, + final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory) throws IOException { + super(node, transportFactory); + + init(0); } /** @@ -128,6 +158,28 @@ public class OtpNode extends OtpLocalNode { * the authorization cookie that will be used by this node when * it communicates with other nodes. * + * @param transportFactory + * the transport factory to use when creating connections. + * + * @exception IOException + * if communication could not be initialized. + * + */ + public OtpNode(final String node, final String cookie, + final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory) throws IOException { + this(node, cookie, 0, transportFactory); + } + + /** + * Create a node. + * + * @param node + * the name of this node. + * + * @param cookie + * the authorization cookie that will be used by this node when + * it communicates with other nodes. + * * @param port * the port number you wish to use for incoming connections. * Specifying 0 lets the system choose an available port. @@ -143,6 +195,34 @@ public class OtpNode extends OtpLocalNode { init(port); } + /** + * Create a node. + * + * @param node + * the name of this node. + * + * @param cookie + * the authorization cookie that will be used by this node when + * it communicates with other nodes. + * + * @param port + * the port number you wish to use for incoming connections. + * Specifying 0 lets the system choose an available port. + * + * @param transportFactory + * the transport factory to use when creating connections. + * + * @exception IOException + * if communication could not be initialized. + * + */ + public OtpNode(final String node, final String cookie, final int port, + final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory) throws IOException { + super(node, cookie, transportFactory); + + init(port); + } + private synchronized void init(final int aport) throws IOException { if (!initDone) { connections = new Hashtable<String, OtpCookedConnection>(17, @@ -681,12 +761,12 @@ public class OtpNode extends OtpLocalNode { * this thread simply listens for incoming connections */ public class Acceptor extends Thread { - private final ServerSocket sock; + private final OtpServerTransport sock; private final int acceptorPort; private volatile boolean done = false; Acceptor(final int port) throws IOException { - sock = new ServerSocket(port); + sock = createServerTransport(port); acceptorPort = sock.getLocalPort(); OtpNode.this.port = acceptorPort; @@ -720,7 +800,7 @@ public class OtpNode extends OtpLocalNode { localStatus(node, false, null); } - private void closeSock(final ServerSocket s) { + private void closeSock(final OtpServerTransport s) { try { if (s != null) { s.close(); @@ -729,7 +809,7 @@ public class OtpNode extends OtpLocalNode { } } - private void closeSock(final Socket s) { + private void closeSock(final OtpTransport s) { try { if (s != null) { s.close(); @@ -744,7 +824,7 @@ public class OtpNode extends OtpLocalNode { @Override public void run() { - Socket newsock = null; + OtpTransport newsock = null; OtpCookedConnection conn = null; localStatus(node, true, null); diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpOutputStream.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpOutputStream.java index b8493b57ff..2ec583ff5c 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpOutputStream.java +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpOutputStream.java @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ package com.ericsson.otp.erlang; // import java.io.OutputStream; import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; +import java.io.OutputStream; import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException; import java.math.BigDecimal; import java.math.BigInteger; @@ -202,6 +203,16 @@ public class OtpOutputStream extends ByteArrayOutputStream { super.count += len; } + @Override + public synchronized void writeTo(OutputStream out) throws IOException { + super.writeTo(out); + } + + public synchronized void writeToAndFlush(OutputStream out) throws IOException { + super.writeTo(out); + out.flush(); + } + /** * Write the low byte of a value to the stream. * @@ -887,7 +898,7 @@ public class OtpOutputStream extends ByteArrayOutputStream { if (oos.size() < 5) { // fast path for small terms try { - oos.writeTo(this); + oos.writeToAndFlush(this); // if the term is written as a compressed term, the output // stream is closed, so we do this here, too close(); diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpPeer.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpPeer.java index 2c79c04247..cb09b40f47 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpPeer.java +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpPeer.java @@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ public class OtpPeer extends AbstractNode { * common protocol version we both support */ - OtpPeer() { - super(); + OtpPeer(final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory) { + super(transportFactory); } /** @@ -47,6 +47,19 @@ public class OtpPeer extends AbstractNode { } /** + * Create a peer node with custom transport factory. + * + * @param node + * the name of the node. + * @param transportFactory + * custom transport factory + */ + public OtpPeer(final String node, final OtpTransportFactory + transportFactory) { + super(node, transportFactory); + } + + /** * Create a connection to a remote node. * * @param self diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpSelf.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpSelf.java index 166dac5701..74afbbcca6 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpSelf.java +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpSelf.java @@ -19,8 +19,6 @@ package com.ericsson.otp.erlang; import java.io.IOException; -import java.net.ServerSocket; -import java.net.Socket; import java.net.UnknownHostException; /** @@ -48,7 +46,7 @@ import java.net.UnknownHostException; * */ public class OtpSelf extends OtpLocalNode { - private final ServerSocket sock; + private final OtpServerTransport sock; private final OtpErlangPid pid; /** @@ -67,12 +65,43 @@ public class OtpSelf extends OtpLocalNode { * @param node * the name of this node. * + * @exception IOException + * in case of server transport failure + * */ public OtpSelf(final String node) throws IOException { this(node, defaultCookie, 0); } /** + * <p> + * Create a self node using the default cookie and custom transport factory. + * The default cookie is found by reading the first line of the + * .erlang.cookie file in the user's home directory. The home directory is + * obtained from the System property "user.home". + * </p> + * + * <p> + * If the file does not exist, an empty string is used. This method makes no + * attempt to create the file. + * </p> + * + * @param node + * the name of this node. + * + * @param transportFactory + * the transport factory to use when creating connections. + * + * @exception IOException + * in case of server transport failure + * + */ + public OtpSelf(final String node, + final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory) throws IOException { + this(node, defaultCookie, 0, transportFactory); + } + + /** * Create a self node. * * @param node @@ -81,16 +110,92 @@ public class OtpSelf extends OtpLocalNode { * @param cookie * the authorization cookie that will be used by this node when * it communicates with other nodes. + * + * @exception IOException + * in case of server transport failure */ public OtpSelf(final String node, final String cookie) throws IOException { this(node, cookie, 0); } + /** + * Create a self node. + * + * @param node + * the name of this node. + * + * @param cookie + * the authorization cookie that will be used by this node when + * it communicates with other nodes. + * + * @param transportFactory + * the transport factory to use when creating connections. + * + * @exception IOException + * in case of server transport failure + */ + public OtpSelf(final String node, final String cookie, + final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory) throws IOException { + this(node, cookie, 0, transportFactory); + } + + /** + * Create a self node. + * + * @param node + * the name of this node. + * + * @param cookie + * the authorization cookie that will be used by this node when + * it communicates with other nodes. + * + * @param port + * the port number you wish to use for incoming connections. + * Specifying 0 lets the system choose an available port. + * + * @exception IOException + * in case of server transport failure + */ public OtpSelf(final String node, final String cookie, final int port) throws IOException { super(node, cookie); - sock = new ServerSocket(port); + sock = createServerTransport(port); + + if (port != 0) { + this.port = port; + } else { + this.port = sock.getLocalPort(); + } + + pid = createPid(); + } + + /** + * Create a self node. + * + * @param node + * the name of this node. + * + * @param cookie + * the authorization cookie that will be used by this node when + * it communicates with other nodes. + * + * @param port + * the port number you wish to use for incoming connections. + * Specifying 0 lets the system choose an available port. + * + * @param transportFactory + * the transport factory to use when creating connections. + * + * @exception IOException + * in case of server transport failure + */ + public OtpSelf(final String node, final String cookie, final int port, + final OtpTransportFactory transportFactory) throws IOException { + super(node, cookie, transportFactory); + + sock = createServerTransport(port); if (port != 0) { this.port = port; @@ -179,7 +284,7 @@ public class OtpSelf extends OtpLocalNode { * authorized to connect. */ public OtpConnection accept() throws IOException, OtpAuthException { - Socket newsock = null; + OtpTransport newsock = null; while (true) { try { diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpServerSocketTransport.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpServerSocketTransport.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0e25b6bfb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpServerSocketTransport.java @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +/* + * %CopyrightBegin% + * + * Copyright Ericsson AB 2015. All Rights Reserved. + * + * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + * + * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + * under the License. + * + * %CopyrightEnd% + */ + +package com.ericsson.otp.erlang; + +import java.io.IOException; +import java.net.ServerSocket; +import java.net.Socket; + +/** + * Default socket-based server transport + * + * @author Dmitriy Kargapolov + */ +public class OtpServerSocketTransport implements OtpServerTransport { + + /** + * Underlying server socket + */ + private final ServerSocket socket; + + /** + * @see ServerSocket#ServerSocket(int) + */ + public OtpServerSocketTransport(final int port) throws IOException { + socket = new ServerSocket(port); + } + + /** + * @see ServerSocket#getLocalPort() + */ + public int getLocalPort() { + return socket.getLocalPort(); + } + + /** + * @see ServerSocket#accept() + */ + public OtpTransport accept() throws IOException { + final Socket sock = socket.accept(); + sock.setTcpNoDelay(true); + return new OtpSocketTransport(sock); + } + + /** + * @see ServerSocket#close() + */ + public void close() throws IOException { + socket.close(); + } + +} diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpServerTransport.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpServerTransport.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4d31380bee --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpServerTransport.java @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +/* + * %CopyrightBegin% + * + * Copyright Ericsson AB 2015. All Rights Reserved. + * + * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + * + * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + * under the License. + * + * %CopyrightEnd% + */ + +package com.ericsson.otp.erlang; + +import java.io.IOException; +import java.net.ServerSocket; + +/** + * Server-side connection-oriented transport interface. + * + * @author Dmitriy Kargapolov + */ +public interface OtpServerTransport { + + /** + * @see ServerSocket#getLocalPort() + */ + int getLocalPort(); + + /** + * @see ServerSocket#accept() + */ + OtpTransport accept() throws IOException; + + /** + * @see ServerSocket#close() + */ + void close() throws IOException; +} diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpSocketTransport.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpSocketTransport.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f690ab59ed --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpSocketTransport.java @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +/* + * %CopyrightBegin% + * + * Copyright Ericsson AB 2015. All Rights Reserved. + * + * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + * + * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + * under the License. + * + * %CopyrightEnd% + */ + +package com.ericsson.otp.erlang; + +import java.io.IOException; +import java.io.InputStream; +import java.io.OutputStream; +import java.net.InetAddress; +import java.net.Socket; +import java.net.UnknownHostException; + +/** + * Default socket-based client transport + * + * @author Dmitriy Kargapolov + */ +public class OtpSocketTransport implements OtpTransport { + + /** + * Underlying socket + */ + private final Socket socket; + + /** + * @see Socket#Socket(String, int) + */ + public OtpSocketTransport(final String addr, final int port) + throws UnknownHostException, IOException { + socket = new Socket(addr, port); + socket.setTcpNoDelay(true); + } + + /** + * @see Socket#Socket(InetAddress, int) + */ + public OtpSocketTransport(final InetAddress addr, final int port) + throws UnknownHostException, IOException { + socket = new Socket(addr, port); + socket.setTcpNoDelay(true); + } + + /** + * Socket wrapping constructor + * + * @param s + * socket to wrap + */ + public OtpSocketTransport(final Socket s) { + socket = s; + } + + /** + * @see Socket#getInputStream() + */ + public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException { + return socket.getInputStream(); + } + + /** + * @see Socket#getOutputStream() + */ + public OutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException { + return socket.getOutputStream(); + } + + /** + * @see Socket#close() + */ + public void close() throws IOException { + socket.close(); + } +} diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpSocketTransportFactory.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpSocketTransportFactory.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f6b5bfc86d --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpSocketTransportFactory.java @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +/* + * %CopyrightBegin% + * + * Copyright Ericsson AB 2015. All Rights Reserved. + * + * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + * + * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + * under the License. + * + * %CopyrightEnd% + */ + +package com.ericsson.otp.erlang; + +import java.io.IOException; +import java.net.InetAddress; + +/** + * Default socket-based transport factory + * + * @author Dmitriy Kargapolov + */ +public class OtpSocketTransportFactory implements OtpTransportFactory { + + /** + * @see OtpTransportFactory#createTransport(String, int) + */ + public OtpTransport createTransport(final String addr, final int port) + throws IOException { + return new OtpSocketTransport(addr, port); + } + + /** + * @see OtpTransportFactory#createTransport(InetAddress, int) + */ + public OtpTransport createTransport(final InetAddress addr, final int port) + throws IOException { + return new OtpSocketTransport(addr, port); + } + + /** + * @see OtpTransportFactory#createServerTransport(int) + */ + public OtpServerTransport createServerTransport(final int port) + throws IOException { + return new OtpServerSocketTransport(port); + } + +} diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpTransport.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpTransport.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..51c62d9ef0 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpTransport.java @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +/* + * %CopyrightBegin% + * + * Copyright Ericsson AB 2015. All Rights Reserved. + * + * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + * + * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + * under the License. + * + * %CopyrightEnd% + */ + +package com.ericsson.otp.erlang; + +import java.io.IOException; +import java.io.InputStream; +import java.io.OutputStream; +import java.net.Socket; + +/** + * Client-side connection-oriented transport interface. + * + * @author Dmitriy Kargapolov + */ +public interface OtpTransport { + + /** + * @see Socket#getInputStream() + */ + public abstract InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException; + + /** + * @see Socket#getOutputStream() + */ + public abstract OutputStream getOutputStream() throws IOException; + + /** + * @see Socket#close() + */ + public abstract void close() throws IOException; + +} diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpTransportFactory.java b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpTransportFactory.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bd404daea5 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/OtpTransportFactory.java @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +/* + * %CopyrightBegin% + * + * Copyright Ericsson AB 2015. All Rights Reserved. + * + * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + * + * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + * under the License. + * + * %CopyrightEnd% + */ + +package com.ericsson.otp.erlang; + +import java.io.IOException; +import java.net.InetAddress; + +/** + * Factory class used to create client- and server-side transport instances. One + * static instance of class implementing this interface is created when program + * loaded. Default implementation used is {@link OtpSocketTransportFactory}. + * JInterface user can specify custom transport factory implementing this + * interface in the following ways: + * <dl> + * <dt>defining static class as internal to class holding main() method</dt> + * <dd>In the systems, where main class can be retrieved with + * <code>System.getProperty("sun.java.command")</code>, user can define static + * class <b>OtpErlangSystemTuner</b> internal to the main class, providing at + * least one static method with the name <b>getOtpTransportFactory</b>, with no + * parameters, returning object of class implementing + * <b>OtpTransportFactory</b>, for example: + * + * <pre> + * + * public class MyMainClass { + * + * public static class OtpErlangSystemTuner { + * ... + * public static OtpTransportFactory getOtpTransportFactory() { + * return new MyTransportFactory(); + * } + * } + * + * public static class MyTransportFactory implements OtpTransportFactory { + * ... + * } + * + * public static void main(String[] args) { + * ... + * } + * } + * + * + * </pre> + * + * </dd> + * + * <dt>specifying factory class in the system properties</dt> + * <dd>User-defined transport factory class may be specified via system property + * <b>OtpTransportFactory</b>, for example: + * + * <pre> + * + * package com.my.company; + * + * public static class MyTransportFactory implements OtpTransportFactory { + * ... + * } + * </pre> + * + * In such case program may be run with + * -DOtpTransportFactory=com.my.company.MyTransportFactory, or other way of + * setting system property <i>before execution of static initializers</i> may be + * used.</dd> + * </dl> + * + * @author Dmitriy Kargapolov + */ +public interface OtpTransportFactory { + + /** + * Create instance of {@link OtpTransport} + * + * @param addr + * host name or IP address string + * @param port + * port number + * @return new socket object + * @throws IOException + */ + public abstract OtpTransport createTransport(String addr, int port) + throws IOException; + + /** + * Create instance of {@link OtpTransport} + * + * @param addr + * peer address + * @param port + * port number + * @return new socket object + * @throws IOException + */ + public abstract OtpTransport createTransport(InetAddress addr, int port) + throws IOException; + + /** + * Create instance of {@link OtpServerTransport} + * + * @param port + * port number to listen on + * @return new socket object + * @throws IOException + */ + public OtpServerTransport createServerTransport(int port) + throws IOException; +} diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/java_files b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/java_files index 62fa7f990e..a0f19bc1aa 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/java_files +++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/com/ericsson/otp/erlang/java_files @@ -53,7 +53,13 @@ COMM = \ OtpOutputStream \ OtpPeer \ OtpSelf \ - OtpServer + OtpServer \ + OtpServerSocketTransport \ + OtpServerTransport \ + OtpSocketTransport \ + OtpSocketTransportFactory \ + OtpTransport \ + OtpTransportFactory ERL = \ OtpErlangAtom \ diff --git a/lib/jinterface/test/jinterface_SUITE.erl b/lib/jinterface/test/jinterface_SUITE.erl index 00abc97ff5..73bab98559 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/test/jinterface_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/jinterface/test/jinterface_SUITE.erl @@ -22,7 +22,8 @@ init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2]). --export([nodename/1, register_and_whereis/1, get_names/1, boolean_atom/1, +-export([transport_factory/1, + nodename/1, register_and_whereis/1, get_names/1, boolean_atom/1, node_ping/1, mbox_ping/1, java_erlang_send_receive/1, java_internal_send_receive_same_node/1, @@ -39,7 +40,8 @@ status_handler_localStatus/1, status_handler_remoteStatus/1, status_handler_connAttempt/1, maps/1, - fun_equals/1 + fun_equals/1, + core_match_bind/1 ]). -include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl"). @@ -103,12 +105,14 @@ end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> fundamental() -> [ + transport_factory, % TransportFactoryTest.java nodename, % Nodename.java register_and_whereis, % RegisterAndWhereis.java get_names, % GetNames.java boolean_atom, % BooleanAtom.java maps, % Maps.java - fun_equals % FunEquals.java + fun_equals, % FunEquals.java + core_match_bind % CoreMatchBind.java ]. ping() -> @@ -201,6 +205,16 @@ end_per_testcase(_Case,Config) -> %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% TEST CASES %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- +transport_factory(doc) -> + ["TransportFactoryTest.java: Test custom OTP Transport Factory"]; +transport_factory(suite) -> + []; +transport_factory(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ok = jitu:java(?config(java, Config), + ?config(data_dir, Config), + "TransportFactoryTest"). + +%%%----------------------------------------------------------------- nodename(doc) -> ["Nodename.java: " "Test OtpNode.node(), OtpNode.alive() and OtpNode.host()"]; @@ -705,6 +719,18 @@ fun_equals(Config) when is_list(Config) -> []). %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- +core_match_bind(doc) -> + ["CoreMatchBind.java: " + "Test OtpErlangObject.match() and bind()"]; +core_match_bind(suite) -> + []; +core_match_bind(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ok = jitu:java(?config(java, Config), + ?config(data_dir, Config), + "CoreMatchBind", + []). + +%%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% INTERNAL FUNCTIONS %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- send_receive(TestCaseTag,Fun,Config) -> diff --git a/lib/jinterface/test/jinterface_SUITE_data/CoreMatchBind.java b/lib/jinterface/test/jinterface_SUITE_data/CoreMatchBind.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a78a63093e --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/jinterface/test/jinterface_SUITE_data/CoreMatchBind.java @@ -0,0 +1,584 @@ +/* + * %CopyrightBegin% + * + * Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2015. All Rights Reserved. + * + * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + * + * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + * under the License. + * + * %CopyrightEnd% + */ + +import com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpErlangException; +import com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpErlangInt; +import com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpErlangList; +import com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpErlangMap; +import com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpErlangObject; +import com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpErlangTuple; +import com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpOutputStream; + +public class CoreMatchBind { + + @SuppressWarnings("serial") + private static class DumbObject extends OtpErlangObject { + + @Override + public String toString() { + return this.getClass().getSimpleName(); + } + + @Override + public void encode(final OtpOutputStream buf) { + fail("unexpected encode() call"); + } + + @Override + public boolean equals(final Object o) { + fail("unexpected equals() call"); + return false; + } + + } + + @SuppressWarnings("serial") + private static class BoundObject extends OtpErlangObject { + + @Override + public String toString() { + return this.getClass().getSimpleName(); + } + + @Override + public void encode(final OtpOutputStream buf) { + fail("unexpected encode() call"); + } + + @Override + public boolean equals(final Object o) { + fail("unexpected equals() call"); + return false; + } + + } + + @SuppressWarnings("serial") + private static class TestObject extends OtpErlangObject { + + private final Binder binder; + private DumbObject dumb; + private boolean flag; + private BoundObject obj; + + public TestObject(final boolean flag, final Binder binder, + final DumbObject dumb) { + this.flag = flag; + this.binder = binder; + this.dumb = dumb; + } + + public TestObject(final Binder binder, final BoundObject obj) { + this.binder = binder; + this.obj = obj; + } + + public DumbObject getDumb() { + return dumb; + } + + @Override + public String toString() { + return flag ? "T" : "F"; + } + + @Override + public void encode(final OtpOutputStream buf) { + fail("unexpected encode() call"); + } + + @Override + public boolean equals(final Object o) { + if (obj == null) { + fail("unexpected equals() call"); + } + return o == obj; + } + + @Override + public <T> boolean match(final OtpErlangObject term, final T binds) { + if (binds != binder) { + fail("invalid binder"); + } + if (term != dumb) { + fail("invalid object"); + } + return flag; + } + + @Override + public <T> OtpErlangObject bind(final T binds) + throws OtpErlangException { + if (binds != binder) { + fail("invalid binder"); + } + return obj; + } + + } + + /* + * "always matched" object + */ + @SuppressWarnings("serial") + private static class Any extends OtpErlangObject { + + @Override + public String toString() { + return "any"; + } + + @Override + public void encode(final OtpOutputStream buf) { + fail("unexpected encode() call"); + } + + @Override + public boolean equals(final Object o) { + fail("unexpected equals() call"); + return false; + } + + @Override + public <T> boolean match(final OtpErlangObject term, final T binds) { + return true; + } + } + + private static class Binder { + // make object pair for match() testing + TestObject makeTest(final boolean flag) { + return new TestObject(flag, this, new DumbObject()); + } + + // make object pair for bind() testing + TestObject makeTest() { + return new TestObject(this, new BoundObject()); + } + } + + private static void isNotNull(final Object o) throws Exception { + if (o == null) { + throw new Exception("not null expected"); + } + } + + private static void fail(final String string) { + System.err.println(string); + new Throwable().printStackTrace(System.err); + System.exit(1); + } + + private static void isT(final boolean b) throws Exception { + if (!b) { + throw new Exception("true expected"); + } + } + + private static void isF(final boolean b) throws Exception { + if (b) { + throw new Exception("false expected"); + } + } + + private static void equals(final OtpErlangObject a, final OtpErlangObject b) + throws Exception { + if (!a.equals(b)) { + throw new Exception(a + " != " + b); + } + } + + /* + * scalar match test - match particular test object (producing given result) + * against particular dumb object passing particular bindings object; ensure + * all participants are used as expected in match behavior, check result. + */ + private static void scalar_match_test() throws Exception { + final Binder bind = new Binder(); + + final TestObject t = bind.makeTest(true); + isT(t.match(t.getDumb(), bind)); + + final TestObject f = bind.makeTest(false); + isF(f.match(f.getDumb(), bind)); + } + + /* + * scalar bind test - ensure right object generated based on bindings + */ + private static void scalar_bind_test() throws Exception { + final Binder bind = new Binder(); + final TestObject t = bind.makeTest(); + final OtpErlangObject o = t.bind(bind); + isNotNull(o); + equals(t, o); + } + + /* + * used by tuple_arity_match_test() + */ + private static OtpErlangObject mkTuplePattern(final int n) { + final Any a[] = new Any[n]; + for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { + a[i] = new Any(); + } + return new OtpErlangTuple(a); + } + + /* + * used by tuple_arity_match_test() + */ + private static OtpErlangObject mkTupleObject(final int n) { + final DumbObject a[] = new DumbObject[n]; + for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { + a[i] = new DumbObject(); + } + return new OtpErlangTuple(a); + } + + /* + * ensure only tuples of the same arity can match + */ + private static void tuple_arity_match_test(final int m, final int n) + throws Exception { + final Binder bind = new Binder(); + for (int i = m; i < n; i++) { + for (int j = m; j < n; j++) { + final OtpErlangObject p = mkTuplePattern(i); + final OtpErlangObject o = mkTupleObject(j); + if (i == j) { + isT(p.match(o, bind)); + } else { + isF(p.match(o, bind)); + } + } + } + } + + /* + * tuple match test - ensure elements of tuple are matched to corresponding + * elements of tested object and result is logical "and" over all elements. + */ + private static void tuple_match_test(final int n) throws Exception { + final Binder bind = new Binder(); + final int max = 1 << n; + final TestObject a[] = new TestObject[n]; + final DumbObject d[] = new DumbObject[n]; + for (int k = 0; k < max; k++) { + for (int m = 1, i = 0; m < max; m = m << 1, i++) { + d[i] = new DumbObject(); + a[i] = new TestObject((k & m) != 0, bind, d[i]); + } + final OtpErlangObject tpl = new OtpErlangTuple(a); + final OtpErlangObject obj = new OtpErlangTuple(d); + if (k + 1 < max) { + isF(tpl.match(obj, bind)); + } else { + isT(tpl.match(obj, bind)); + } + } + } + + /* + * tuple bind test - ensure result is a tuple where each element is a result + * of binding of corresponding pattern element using provided bindings. + */ + private static void tuple_bind_test(final int n) throws Exception { + final Binder bind = new Binder(); + final TestObject a[] = new TestObject[n]; + final OtpErlangObject b[] = new OtpErlangObject[n]; + for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { + a[i] = bind.makeTest(); + b[i] = a[i].obj; + } + final OtpErlangObject t = new OtpErlangTuple(a); + final OtpErlangObject o = t.bind(bind); + isNotNull(o); + equals(t, o); + } + + private static OtpErlangObject mkListPattern(final int n, final boolean tail) + throws OtpErlangException { + final Any a[] = new Any[n]; + for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { + a[i] = new Any(); + } + return tail ? new OtpErlangList(a, new Any()) : new OtpErlangList(a); + } + + private static OtpErlangObject mkListObject(final int n, final boolean tail) + throws OtpErlangException { + final DumbObject a[] = new DumbObject[n]; + for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { + a[i] = new DumbObject(); + } + return tail ? new OtpErlangList(a, new DumbObject()) + : new OtpErlangList(a); + } + + /* + * ensure only lists of the same arity and same tail presence can match + */ + private static void list_arity_match_test(final int m, final int n) + throws Exception { + final Binder bind = new Binder(); + for (int i = m; i < n; i++) { + for (int j = m; j < n; j++) { + for (int k = 0; k < 2; k++) { + if (i == 0 && k == 1) { + continue; + } + for (int l = 0; l < 2; l++) { + if (j == 0 && l == 1) { + continue; + } + final OtpErlangObject p = mkListPattern(i, k == 1); + final OtpErlangObject o = mkListObject(j, l == 1); + if (i == j && k == l || k == 1 && i <= j) { + isT(p.match(o, bind)); + } else { + isF(p.match(o, bind)); + } + } + } + } + } + } + + /* + * lists match test - ensure elements of lists are matched to corresponding + * elements of tested object and result is logical "and" over all elements, + * count tails as well + */ + private static void list_match_test(final int n) throws Exception { + final Binder bind = new Binder(); + final int max = 1 << n; + final TestObject a[] = new TestObject[n]; + final DumbObject d[] = new DumbObject[n]; + final DumbObject e[] = new DumbObject[n + 1]; + for (int k = 0; k < max; k++) { + for (int m = 1, i = 0; m < max; m = m << 1, i++) { + d[i] = new DumbObject(); + e[i] = d[i]; + a[i] = new TestObject((k & m) != 0, bind, d[i]); + } + for (int i = n; i < n + 1; i++) { + e[i] = new DumbObject(); + } + final OtpErlangObject lst = new OtpErlangList(a); + final OtpErlangObject obj = new OtpErlangList(d); + final OtpErlangObject ext = new OtpErlangList(e); + final OtpErlangObject eTl = new OtpErlangList(e, new DumbObject()); + + if (n > 0) { + final DumbObject dTail = new DumbObject(); + final TestObject tTail = new TestObject(true, bind, dTail); + final TestObject fTail = new TestObject(false, bind, dTail); + final OtpErlangObject fTailLst = new OtpErlangList(a, fTail); + final OtpErlangObject tTailLst = new OtpErlangList(a, tTail); + final OtpErlangObject tailObj = new OtpErlangList(d, dTail); + + // match lists with non-matching tails is always false + isF(fTailLst.match(tailObj, bind)); + + // match list with no tail to list with tail is always false + isF(lst.match(tailObj, bind)); + + // matching lists with matching tails + if (k + 1 < max) { + isF(tTailLst.match(tailObj, bind)); + } else { + isT(tTailLst.match(tailObj, bind)); + } + + // matching shorter pattern with last tail to longer list + // with or with no extra tail; matching list pattern + // with last tail to same length list with no tail. + final Any aTail = new Any(); + final OtpErlangObject shortLst = new OtpErlangList(a, aTail); + if (k + 1 < max) { + isF(shortLst.match(obj, bind)); // same arity + isF(shortLst.match(ext, bind)); // pattern arity is less + isF(shortLst.match(eTl, bind)); // + } else { + isT(shortLst.match(obj, bind)); // same arity + isT(shortLst.match(ext, bind)); // pattern arity is less + isT(shortLst.match(eTl, bind)); // + } + } + + // matching lists with no tails + if (k + 1 < max) { + isF(lst.match(obj, bind)); + } else { + isT(lst.match(obj, bind)); + } + + // extra-length object, no tail in "pattern" + isF(lst.match(ext, bind)); + } + } + + /* + * list bind test - ensure result is a list where each element is a result + * of binding of corresponding pattern element using provided bindings. + */ + private static void list_bind_test(final int n) throws Exception { + final Binder bind = new Binder(); + final TestObject a[] = new TestObject[n]; + final OtpErlangObject b[] = new OtpErlangObject[n]; + for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { + a[i] = bind.makeTest(); + b[i] = a[i].obj; + } + OtpErlangObject t = new OtpErlangList(a); + OtpErlangObject o = t.bind(bind); + isNotNull(o); + equals(t, o); + if (n > 0) { + // improper list case + t = new OtpErlangList(a, bind.makeTest()); + o = t.bind(bind); + isNotNull(o); + equals(t, o); + } + } + + /* + * map match test - object may have more keys than pattern + */ + private static void map_match_test(final int m, final int n) + throws Exception { + final Binder bind = new Binder(); + + // pattern side - m elements + final OtpErlangObject k1[] = new OtpErlangObject[m]; + final TestObject a[] = new TestObject[m]; + + // object side - n elements + final OtpErlangObject k2[] = new OtpErlangObject[n]; + final DumbObject d[] = new DumbObject[n]; + + final int max = Math.max(m, n); + final int mskHi = 1 << max; + final int full = (1 << m) - 1; + for (int k = 0; k < mskHi; k++) { + for (int msk = 1, i = 0; msk < mskHi; msk = msk << 1, i++) { + if (i < n) { + k2[i] = new OtpErlangInt(i); + d[i] = new DumbObject(); + } + if (i < m) { + k1[i] = new OtpErlangInt(i); + a[i] = new TestObject((k & msk) != 0, bind, i < n ? d[i] + : new DumbObject()); + } + } + final OtpErlangObject map = new OtpErlangMap(k1, a); // m items + final OtpErlangObject obj = new OtpErlangMap(k2, d); // n items + if ((k & full) == full && m <= n) { + isT(map.match(obj, bind)); + } else { + isF(map.match(obj, bind)); + } + } + } + + /* + * map bind test - ensure result is a map where each element is a result of + * binding of corresponding pattern element using provided bindings. + */ + private static void map_bind_test(final int n) throws Exception { + final Binder bind = new Binder(); + final TestObject a[] = new TestObject[n]; + final OtpErlangObject b[] = new OtpErlangObject[n]; + final OtpErlangObject k[] = new OtpErlangObject[n]; + for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { + a[i] = bind.makeTest(); + b[i] = a[i].obj; + k[i] = new OtpErlangInt(i); + } + final OtpErlangObject t = new OtpErlangMap(k, a); + final OtpErlangObject o = t.bind(bind); + isNotNull(o); + equals(t, o); + } + + public static void main(final String[] args) { + try { + scalar_match_test(); + System.out.println("scalar_match_test() passed"); + + scalar_bind_test(); + System.out.println("scalar_bind_test() passed"); + + for (int m = 0; m < 16; m++) { + for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++) { + tuple_arity_match_test(m, n); + } + } + System.out.println("tuple_arity_match_test() passed"); + + for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++) { + tuple_match_test(n); + } + System.out.println("tuple_match_test() passed"); + + for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++) { + tuple_bind_test(n); + } + System.out.println("tuple_bind_test() passed"); + + for (int m = 0; m < 16; m++) { + for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++) { + list_arity_match_test(m, n); + } + } + System.out.println("list_arity_match_test() passed"); + + for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++) { + list_match_test(n); + } + System.out.println("list_match_test() passed"); + + for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++) { + list_bind_test(n); + } + System.out.println("list_bind_test() passed"); + + for (int m = 0; m < 12; m++) { + for (int n = 0; n < 12; n++) { + map_match_test(m, n); + } + } + System.out.println("map_match_test() passed"); + + for (int n = 0; n < 16; n++) { + map_bind_test(n); + } + System.out.println("map_bind_test() passed"); + + } catch (final Exception e) { + e.printStackTrace(); + System.exit(1); + } + + System.out.println("ok"); + } +} diff --git a/lib/jinterface/test/jinterface_SUITE_data/Makefile.src b/lib/jinterface/test/jinterface_SUITE_data/Makefile.src index cd68f1ead5..a4a69000c6 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/test/jinterface_SUITE_data/Makefile.src +++ b/lib/jinterface/test/jinterface_SUITE_data/Makefile.src @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ JINTERFACE_CLASSPATH = @jinterface_classpath@ CLASSPATH = .@PS@$(JINTERFACE_CLASSPATH)@PS@ JAVA_FILES = \ + TransportFactoryTest.java \ Nodename.java \ RegisterAndWhereis.java \ GetNames.java \ @@ -48,7 +49,8 @@ JAVA_FILES = \ MboxLinkUnlink.java \ NodeStatusHandler.java \ Maps.java \ - FunEquals.java + FunEquals.java \ + CoreMatchBind.java CLASS_FILES = $(JAVA_FILES:.java=.class) diff --git a/lib/jinterface/test/jinterface_SUITE_data/TransportFactoryTest.java b/lib/jinterface/test/jinterface_SUITE_data/TransportFactoryTest.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..367e28a512 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/jinterface/test/jinterface_SUITE_data/TransportFactoryTest.java @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +/* + * %CopyrightBegin% + * + * Copyright Ericsson AB 2015. All Rights Reserved. + * + * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + * + * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + * under the License. + * + * %CopyrightEnd% + */ + +import java.io.IOException; +import java.net.InetAddress; + +import com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpSelf; +import com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpServerTransport; +import com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpSocketTransportFactory; +import com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpTransport; +import com.ericsson.otp.erlang.OtpTransportFactory; + +/** + * @author Dmitriy Kargapolov + */ +public class TransportFactoryTest { + + /** + * example of custom transport factory wrapping default one + */ + public static class TransportFactory implements OtpTransportFactory { + + OtpSocketTransportFactory tf = new OtpSocketTransportFactory(); + + public OtpTransport createTransport(final String addr, final int port) + throws IOException { + clientOk = true; + System.out.println("creating transport to " + addr + ", " + port); + return tf.createTransport(addr, port); + } + + public OtpTransport createTransport(final InetAddress addr, + final int port) throws IOException { + clientOk = true; + System.out.println("creating transport to " + addr + ", " + port); + return tf.createTransport(addr, port); + } + + public OtpServerTransport createServerTransport(final int port) + throws IOException { + serverOk = true; + System.out.println("creating server transport to " + port); + return tf.createServerTransport(port); + } + + } + + static boolean serverOk = false; + static boolean clientOk = false; + + public static void main(final String[] args) throws IOException { + + // check server transport + final OtpSelf self = new OtpSelf("local", new TransportFactory()); + if (!serverOk) { + fail("custom server transport was not created"); + } + System.out.println("accepting connections on " + self.port()); + + // check client transport + try { + self.publishPort(); + } catch (final Exception e) { + } + if (!clientOk) { + fail("custom client transport was not created"); + } + } + + private static void fail(final String string) { + System.err.println(string); + System.exit(1); + } +} diff --git a/lib/jinterface/test/jitu.erl b/lib/jinterface/test/jitu.erl index b68dfd0351..8097237af6 100644 --- a/lib/jinterface/test/jitu.erl +++ b/lib/jinterface/test/jitu.erl @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ classpath(Dir) -> end, es(Dir++PS++ filename:join([code:lib_dir(jinterface),"priv","OtpErlang.jar"])++PS++ - os:getenv("CLASSPATH", "") end, + os:getenv("CLASSPATH", ""), Quote, EscSpace). diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/heart.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/heart.xml index 3ec33d2f18..a424d2978e 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/heart.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/heart.xml @@ -78,6 +78,16 @@ <pre> % <input>erl -heart -env ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS 10 ...</input></pre> + + <p> If a regular core dump is wanted, let heart know by setting the kill signal to abort + using the environment variable <c><![CDATA[HEART_KILL_SIGNAL=SIGABRT]]></c>. + If unset, or not set to <c><![CDATA[SIGABRT]]></c>, the default behaviour will be a kill + signal using <c><![CDATA[SIGKILL]]></c>. + </p> + + <pre> +% <input>erl -heart -env HEART_KILL_SIGNAL SIGABRT ...</input></pre> + <p> Furthermore, <c><![CDATA[ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS]]></c> has the following behaviour on <c>heart</c>: diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/application_controller.erl b/lib/kernel/src/application_controller.erl index 6635885aaf..a1a99a4e18 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/application_controller.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/application_controller.erl @@ -490,7 +490,8 @@ init(Init, Kernel) -> %% called during start-up of any app. case check_conf_data(ConfData) of ok -> - _ = ets:new(ac_tab, [set, public, named_table]), + _ = ets:new(ac_tab, [set, public, named_table, + {read_concurrency,true}]), S = #state{conf_data = ConfData}, {ok, KAppl} = make_appl(Kernel), case catch load(S, KAppl) of diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/code.erl b/lib/kernel/src/code.erl index 0eda558ed5..65045666ec 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/code.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/code.erl @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ is_module_native(_) -> -spec make_stub_module(Module, Beam, Info) -> Module when Module :: module(), Beam :: binary(), - Info :: {list(), list()}. + Info :: {list(), list(), binary()}. make_stub_module(_, _, _) -> erlang:nif_error(undef). @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ do_start(Flags) -> ok end, %% Quietly load native code for all modules loaded so far - catch load_native_code_for_all_loaded(), + load_native_code_for_all_loaded(), Ok2; Other -> Other @@ -550,18 +550,43 @@ has_ext(Ext, Extlen, File) -> _ -> false end. +%%% +%%% Silently load native code for all modules loaded so far. +%%% + -spec load_native_code_for_all_loaded() -> ok. load_native_code_for_all_loaded() -> Architecture = erlang:system_info(hipe_architecture), - ChunkName = hipe_unified_loader:chunk_name(Architecture), - lists:foreach(fun({Module, BeamFilename}) -> - case code:is_module_native(Module) of - false -> - case beam_lib:chunks(BeamFilename, [ChunkName]) of - {ok,{_,[{_,Bin}]}} when is_binary(Bin) -> - load_native_partial(Module, Bin); - {error, beam_lib, _} -> ok - end; - true -> ok - end - end, all_loaded()). + try hipe_unified_loader:chunk_name(Architecture) of + ChunkTag -> + Loaded = all_loaded(), + _ = spawn(fun() -> load_all_native(Loaded, ChunkTag) end), + ok + catch + _:_ -> + ok + end. + +load_all_native(Loaded, ChunkTag) -> + catch load_all_native_1(Loaded, ChunkTag). + +load_all_native_1([{_,preloaded}|T], ChunkTag) -> + load_all_native_1(T, ChunkTag); +load_all_native_1([{Mod,BeamFilename}|T], ChunkTag) -> + case code:is_module_native(Mod) of + false -> + %% prim_file is faster than file and the file server may + %% not be started yet. + {ok,Beam} = prim_file:read_file(BeamFilename), + case code:get_chunk(Beam, ChunkTag) of + undefined -> + ok; + NativeCode when is_binary(NativeCode) -> + _ = load_native_partial(Mod, NativeCode), + ok + end; + true -> ok + end, + load_all_native_1(T, ChunkTag); +load_all_native_1([], _) -> + ok. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl b/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl index 17bee06b5e..8f81fcf825 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ %% Low-level debugging support. EXPERIMENTAL! --export([size/1,df/1,df/2,df/3]). +-export([size/1,df/1,df/2,df/3,ic/1]). %% This module contains the following *experimental* BIFs: %% disassemble/1 @@ -114,6 +114,19 @@ get_internal_state(_) -> instructions() -> erlang:nif_error(undef). +-spec ic(F) -> Result when + F :: function(), + Result :: term(). + +ic(F) when is_function(F) -> + Is0 = erlang:system_info(instruction_counts), + R = F(), + Is1 = erlang:system_info(instruction_counts), + Is = lists:keysort(2,[{I,C1 - C0}||{{I,C1},{I,C0}} <- lists:zip(Is1,Is0)]), + _ = [io:format("~12w ~w~n", [C,I])||{I,C}<-Is], + io:format("Total: ~w~n",[lists:sum([C||{_I,C}<-Is])]), + R. + -spec lock_counters(info) -> term(); (clear) -> ok; ({copy_save, boolean()}) -> boolean(); diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/heart.erl b/lib/kernel/src/heart.erl index daed6dd488..77cd5433de 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/heart.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/heart.erl @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ %%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% This is a rewrite of pre_heart from BS.3. %%% -%%% The purpose of this process-module is to act as an supervisor +%%% The purpose of this process-module is to act as a supervisor %%% of the entire erlang-system. This 'heart' beats with a frequence %%% satisfying an external port program *not* reboot the entire %%% system. If however the erlang-emulator would hang, a reboot is diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/hipe_unified_loader.erl b/lib/kernel/src/hipe_unified_loader.erl index 2d124d95b7..49d4a8fe54 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/hipe_unified_loader.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/hipe_unified_loader.erl @@ -194,6 +194,7 @@ load_common(Mod, Bin, Beam, OldReferencesToPatch) -> CodeSize, CodeBinary, Refs, 0,[] % ColdSize, CRrefs ] = binary_to_term(Bin), + MD5 = erlang:md5(Bin), % use md5 of actual running code for module_info ?debug_msg("***** ErLLVM *****~nVersion: ~s~nCheckSum: ~w~nConstAlign: ~w~n" ++ "ConstSize: ~w~nConstMap: ~w~nLabelMap: ~w~nExportMap ~w~nRefs ~w~n", [Version, CheckSum, ConstAlign, ConstSize, ConstMap, LabelMap, ExportMap, @@ -254,7 +255,8 @@ load_common(Mod, Bin, Beam, OldReferencesToPatch) -> AddressesOfClosuresToPatch = calculate_addresses(ClosurePatches, CodeAddress, Addresses), export_funs(Addresses), - export_funs(Mod, BeamBinary, Addresses, AddressesOfClosuresToPatch) + export_funs(Mod, MD5, BeamBinary, + Addresses, AddressesOfClosuresToPatch) end, %% Redirect references to the old module to the new module's BEAM stub. patch_to_emu_step2(OldReferencesToPatch), @@ -430,9 +432,9 @@ export_funs([FunDef | Addresses]) -> export_funs([]) -> ok. -export_funs(Mod, Beam, Addresses, ClosuresToPatch) -> +export_funs(Mod, MD5, Beam, Addresses, ClosuresToPatch) -> Fs = [{F,A,Address} || #fundef{address=Address, mfa={_M,F,A}} <- Addresses], - Mod = code:make_stub_module(Mod, Beam, {Fs,ClosuresToPatch}), + Mod = code:make_stub_module(Mod, Beam, {Fs,ClosuresToPatch,MD5}), ok. %%======================================================================== diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet_parse.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_parse.erl index a88c94a453..a694642b19 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_parse.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_parse.erl @@ -675,28 +675,22 @@ ipv6_addr_done(Ar, Br, N) -> ipv6_addr_done(Ar) -> list_to_tuple(lists:reverse(Ar)). -%% Collect Hex digits -hex(Cs) -> hex(Cs, []). -%% -hex([C|Cs], R) when C >= $0, C =< $9 -> - hex(Cs, [C|R]); -hex([C|Cs], R) when C >= $a, C =< $f -> - hex(Cs, [C|R]); -hex([C|Cs], R) when C >= $A, C =< $F -> - hex(Cs, [C|R]); -hex(Cs, [_|_]=R) when is_list(Cs) -> +%% Collect 1-4 Hex digits +hex(Cs) -> hex(Cs, [], 4). +%% +hex([C|Cs], R, N) when C >= $0, C =< $9, N > 0 -> + hex(Cs, [C|R], N-1); +hex([C|Cs], R, N) when C >= $a, C =< $f, N > 0 -> + hex(Cs, [C|R], N-1); +hex([C|Cs], R, N) when C >= $A, C =< $F, N > 0 -> + hex(Cs, [C|R], N-1); +hex(Cs, [_|_]=R, _) when is_list(Cs) -> {lists:reverse(R),Cs}; -hex(_, _) -> +hex(_, _, _) -> erlang:error(badarg). %% Hex string to integer -hex_to_int(Cs0) -> - case strip0(Cs0) of - Cs when length(Cs) =< 4 -> - erlang:list_to_integer("0"++Cs, 16); - _ -> - erlang:error(badarg) - end. +hex_to_int(Cs) -> erlang:list_to_integer(Cs, 16). %% Dup onto head of existing list dup(0, _, L) -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet_tcp_dist.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_tcp_dist.erl index 835dcf2705..fb60a14afb 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_tcp_dist.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_tcp_dist.erl @@ -112,7 +112,6 @@ listen_options(Opts0) -> end, case application:get_env(kernel, inet_dist_listen_options) of {ok,ListenOpts} -> - erlang:display({inet_dist_listen_options, ListenOpts}), ListenOpts ++ Opts1; _ -> Opts1 @@ -340,7 +339,6 @@ do_setup(Kernel, Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames,SetupTime) -> connect_options(Opts) -> case application:get_env(kernel, inet_dist_connect_options) of {ok,ConnectOpts} -> - erlang:display({inet_dist_listen_options, ConnectOpts}), ConnectOpts ++ Opts; _ -> Opts diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src index 0cb10791d7..9787dca162 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src +++ b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src @@ -115,6 +115,6 @@ {applications, []}, {env, [{error_logger, tty}]}, {mod, {kernel, []}}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["erts-7.0", "stdlib-2.0", "sasl-2.4"]} + {runtime_dependencies, ["erts-7.0", "stdlib-2.5", "sasl-2.4"]} ] }. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src index 1bae762bed..5d3836bad7 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src +++ b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% -*- erlang -*- %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ %% %CopyrightEnd% {"%VSN%", %% Up from - max one major revision back - [{<<"3\\.0(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], % OTP-17 + [{<<"3\\.[0-2](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], % OTP-17 %% Down to - max one major revision back - [{<<"3\\.0(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] % OTP-17 + [{<<"3\\.[0-2](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] % OTP-17 }. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.erl b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.erl index ecdb32424a..cc5683ba06 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.erl @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ init([]) -> [{local, kernel_safe_sup}, ?MODULE, safe]}, permanent, infinity, supervisor, [?MODULE]}, {ok, {SupFlags, - [File, Code, StdError, User, + [Code, File, StdError, User, Config, SafeSupervisor]}}; _ -> Rpc = {rex, {rpc, start_link, []}, @@ -139,8 +139,8 @@ init([]) -> [{local, kernel_safe_sup}, ?MODULE, safe]}, permanent, infinity, supervisor, [?MODULE]}, {ok, {SupFlags, - [Rpc, Global, InetDb | DistAC] ++ - [NetSup, Glo_grp, File, Code, + [Code, Rpc, Global, InetDb | DistAC] ++ + [NetSup, Glo_grp, File, StdError, User, Config, SafeSupervisor] ++ Timer}} end; init(safe) -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/user_drv.erl b/lib/kernel/src/user_drv.erl index e6ce85c379..d3deca3a20 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/user_drv.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/user_drv.erl @@ -133,8 +133,9 @@ server1(Iport, Oport, Shell) -> flatten(io_lib:format("~ts\n", [erlang:system_info(system_version)]))}, Iport, Oport), + %% Enter the server loop. - server_loop(Iport, Oport, Curr, User, Gr, queue:new()). + server_loop(Iport, Oport, Curr, User, Gr, {false, queue:new()}). rem_sh_opts(Node) -> [{expand_fun,fun(B)-> rpc:call(Node,edlin_expand,expand,[B]) end}]. @@ -164,7 +165,7 @@ server_loop(Iport, Oport, User, Gr, IOQueue) -> put(current_group, Curr), server_loop(Iport, Oport, Curr, User, Gr, IOQueue). -server_loop(Iport, Oport, Curr, User, Gr, IOQueue) -> +server_loop(Iport, Oport, Curr, User, Gr, {Resp, IOQ} = IOQueue) -> receive {Iport,{data,Bs}} -> BsBin = list_to_binary(Bs), @@ -181,9 +182,9 @@ server_loop(Iport, Oport, Curr, User, Gr, IOQueue) -> {Oport,ok} -> %% We get this ok from the port, in io_request we store %% info about where to send reply at head of queue - {{value,{Origin,Reply}},ReplyQ} = queue:out(IOQueue), + {Origin,Reply} = Resp, Origin ! {reply,Reply}, - NewQ = handle_req(next, Iport, Oport, ReplyQ), + NewQ = handle_req(next, Iport, Oport, {false, IOQ}), server_loop(Iport, Oport, Curr, User, Gr, NewQ); {'EXIT',Iport,_R} -> server_loop(Iport, Oport, Curr, User, Gr, IOQueue); @@ -237,28 +238,30 @@ handle_req({Curr,get_unicode_state},Iport,_Oport,IOQueue) -> handle_req({Curr,set_unicode_state, Bool},Iport,_Oport,IOQueue) -> Curr ! {self(),set_unicode_state,set_unicode_state(Iport,Bool)}, IOQueue; -handle_req(next,Iport,Oport,IOQueue) -> - case queue:out(IOQueue) of - {{value,Next},ExecQ} -> - NewQ = handle_req(Next,Iport,Oport,queue:new()), - queue:join(NewQ,ExecQ); +handle_req(next,Iport,Oport,{false,IOQ}=IOQueue) -> + case queue:out(IOQ) of {empty,_} -> - IOQueue - end; -handle_req(Msg,Iport,Oport,IOQueue) -> - case queue:peek(IOQueue) of - empty -> - {Origin,Req} = Msg, + IOQueue; + {{value,{Origin,Req}},ExecQ} -> case io_request(Req, Iport, Oport) of - ok -> IOQueue; + ok -> + handle_req(next,Iport,Oport,{false,ExecQ}); Reply -> - %% Push reply info to front of queue - queue:in_r({Origin,Reply},IOQueue) - end; - _Else -> - %% All requests are queued when we have outstanding sync put_chars - queue:in(Msg,IOQueue) - end. + {{Origin,Reply}, ExecQ} + end + end; +handle_req(Msg,Iport,Oport,{false,IOQ}=IOQueue) -> + empty = queue:peek(IOQ), + {Origin,Req} = Msg, + case io_request(Req, Iport, Oport) of + ok -> + IOQueue; + Reply -> + {{Origin,Reply}, IOQ} + end; +handle_req(Msg,_Iport,_Oport,{Resp, IOQ}) -> + %% All requests are queued when we have outstanding sync put_chars + {Resp, queue:in(Msg,IOQ)}. %% port_bytes(Bytes, InPort, OutPort, CurrentProcess, UserProcess, Group) %% Check the Bytes from the port to see if it contains a ^G. If so, @@ -315,6 +318,9 @@ handle_escape(Iport, Oport, User, Gr, IOQueue) -> _ -> % {ok,jcl} | undefined io_request({put_chars,unicode,"\nUser switch command\n"}, Iport, Oport), + %% init edlin used by switch command and have it copy the + %% text buffer from current group process + edlin:init(gr_cur_pid(Gr)), server_loop(Iport, Oport, User, switch_loop(Iport, Oport, Gr), IOQueue) end. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/code_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/code_SUITE.erl index 56ee74c03f..c82aaf0582 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/code_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/code_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -1396,8 +1396,9 @@ on_load_binary(_) -> {tuple,6,[{atom,6,Mod},{call,6,{atom,6,self},[]}]}}, {'receive',7,[{clause,8,[{atom,8,go}],[],[{atom,8,ok}]}]}]}]}, {function,11,ok,0,[{clause,11,[],[],[{atom,11,true}]}]}], - {ok,Mod,Bin} = compile:forms(Forms, [report]), - [io:put_chars(erl_pp:form(F)) || F <- Forms], + Forms1 = erl_parse:new_anno(Forms), + {ok,Mod,Bin} = compile:forms(Forms1, [report]), + [io:put_chars(erl_pp:form(F)) || F <- Forms1], {Pid1,Ref1} = spawn_monitor(fun() -> code:load_binary(Mod, File, Bin), diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/error_logger_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/error_logger_SUITE.erl index 05bf5aae18..1c2e56f083 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/error_logger_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/error_logger_SUITE.erl @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ error_report/1, info_report/1, error/1, info/1, emulator/1, tty/1, logfile/1, add/1, delete/1]). --export([generate_error/0]). +-export([generate_error/2]). -export([init/1, handle_event/2, handle_call/2, handle_info/2, @@ -210,13 +210,16 @@ emulator(suite) -> []; emulator(doc) -> []; emulator(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line error_logger:add_report_handler(?MODULE, self()), - spawn(?MODULE, generate_error, []), - reported(emulator), + Msg = "Error in process ~p on node ~p with exit value:~n~p~n", + Error = {badmatch,4}, + Stack = [{module, function, 2, []}], + Pid = spawn(?MODULE, generate_error, [Error, Stack]), + reported(error, Msg, [Pid, node(), {Error, Stack}]), ?line my_yes = error_logger:delete_report_handler(?MODULE), ok. -generate_error() -> - erlang:error({badmatch,4}). +generate_error(Error, Stack) -> + erlang:raise(error, Error, Stack). %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% We don't enables or disables tty error logging here. We do not @@ -283,15 +286,6 @@ reported(Tag, Type, Report) -> test_server:fail(no_report_received) end. -reported(emulator) -> - receive - {error, "~s~n", String} when is_list(String) -> - test_server:messages_get(), - ok - after 1000 -> - test_server:fail(no_report_received) - end. - %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% The error_logger handler (gen_event behaviour). %% Sends a notification to the Tester process about the events diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/heart_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/heart_SUITE.erl index 35d3b75b34..43224cf554 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/heart_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/heart_SUITE.erl @@ -562,13 +562,15 @@ suicide_by_heart() -> generate(Module, Attributes, FunStrings) -> FunForms = function_forms(FunStrings), Forms = [ - {attribute,1,module,Module}, - {attribute,2,export,[FA || {FA,_} <- FunForms]} - ] ++ [{attribute, 3, A, V}|| {A, V} <- Attributes] ++ + {attribute,a(1),module,Module}, + {attribute,a(2),export,[FA || {FA,_} <- FunForms]} + ] ++ [{attribute, a(3), A, V}|| {A, V} <- Attributes] ++ [ Function || {_, Function} <- FunForms], {ok, Module, Bin} = compile:forms(Forms), Bin. +a(L) -> + erl_anno:new(L). function_forms([]) -> []; function_forms([S|Ss]) -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl index 44a32fc1ec..c77de9316f 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl @@ -569,8 +569,11 @@ parse_address(Config) when is_list(Config) -> "::-1", "::g", "f:f11::10100:2", + "f:f11::01100:2", "::17000", + "::01700", "10000::", + "01000::", "::8:7:6:5:4:3:2:1", "8:7:6:5:4:3:2:1::", "8:7:6:5:4::3:2:1", diff --git a/lib/kernel/vsn.mk b/lib/kernel/vsn.mk index e1d447a465..c912da0091 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/kernel/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -KERNEL_VSN = 3.2 +KERNEL_VSN = 4.0 diff --git a/lib/megaco/src/app/megaco.app.src b/lib/megaco/src/app/megaco.app.src index 6ab85a1bbc..3720b1109e 100644 --- a/lib/megaco/src/app/megaco.app.src +++ b/lib/megaco/src/app/megaco.app.src @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ {applications, [stdlib, kernel]}, {env, []}, {mod, {megaco_sup, []}}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","runtime_tools-1.8.14","kernel-3.0", + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.5","runtime_tools-1.8.14","kernel-3.0", "et-1.5","erts-6.0","debugger-4.0", "asn1-3.0"]} ]}. diff --git a/lib/megaco/src/app/megaco.appup.src b/lib/megaco/src/app/megaco.appup.src index 92504e8e87..86ad09f639 100644 --- a/lib/megaco/src/app/megaco.appup.src +++ b/lib/megaco/src/app/megaco.appup.src @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -183,11 +183,15 @@ %% | %% v %% 3.17.3 +%% | +%% v +%% 3.18 %% %% {"%VSN%", [ + {"3.17.3", []}, {"3.17.2", []}, {"3.17.1", [{restart_application,megaco}]}, {"3.17.0.3", [{restart_application,megaco}]}, @@ -202,6 +206,7 @@ } ], [ + {"3.17.3", []}, {"3.17.2", []}, {"3.17.1", [{restart_application,megaco}]}, {"3.17.0.3", [{restart_application,megaco}]}, diff --git a/lib/megaco/vsn.mk b/lib/megaco/vsn.mk index 8687d622e9..ede36e3fe6 100644 --- a/lib/megaco/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/megaco/vsn.mk @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # %CopyrightBegin% # -# Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2014. All Rights Reserved. +# Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2015. All Rights Reserved. # # The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, # Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ # %CopyrightEnd% APPLICATION = megaco -MEGACO_VSN = 3.17.3 +MEGACO_VSN = 3.18 PRE_VSN = APP_VSN = "$(APPLICATION)-$(MEGACO_VSN)$(PRE_VSN)" diff --git a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia.erl b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia.erl index f501a4485b..b9c2fd915c 100644 --- a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia.erl +++ b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia.erl @@ -306,6 +306,8 @@ ms() -> -spec abort(_) -> no_return(). +abort(Reason = {aborted, _}) -> + exit(Reason); abort(Reason) -> exit({aborted, Reason}). @@ -1626,13 +1628,7 @@ dirty_read(Oid) -> dirty_read(Tab, Key) when is_atom(Tab), Tab /= schema -> -%% case catch ?ets_lookup(Tab, Key) of -%% {'EXIT', _} -> - %% Bad luck, we have to perform a real lookup - dirty_rpc(Tab, mnesia_lib, db_get, [Tab, Key]); -%% Val -> -%% Val -%% end; + dirty_rpc(Tab, mnesia_lib, db_get, [Tab, Key]); dirty_read(Tab, _Key) -> abort({bad_type, Tab}). diff --git a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_lib.erl b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_lib.erl index 7bd207f816..fc7362a31d 100644 --- a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_lib.erl +++ b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia_lib.erl @@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ pr_other(Var) -> verbose("~p (~p) val(mnesia_gvar, ~w) -> ~p ~n", [self(), process_info(self(), registered_name), Var, Why]), - exit(Why). + mnesia:abort(Why). %% Some functions for list valued variables add(Var, Val) -> diff --git a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_evil_coverage_test.erl b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_evil_coverage_test.erl index 2d1623b6ca..430c1f1d84 100644 --- a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_evil_coverage_test.erl +++ b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_evil_coverage_test.erl @@ -1338,11 +1338,11 @@ user_properties(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?match([], mnesia:table_info(Tab2, user_properties)), ?match([], mnesia:table_info(Tab3, user_properties)), - ?match({'EXIT', {no_exists, {Tab1, user_property, PropKey}}}, + ?match({'EXIT', {aborted, {no_exists, {Tab1, user_property, PropKey}}}}, mnesia:read_table_property(Tab1, PropKey)), - ?match({'EXIT', {no_exists, {Tab2, user_property, PropKey}}}, + ?match({'EXIT', {aborted, {no_exists, {Tab2, user_property, PropKey}}}}, mnesia:read_table_property(Tab2, PropKey)), - ?match({'EXIT', {no_exists, {Tab3, user_property, PropKey}}}, + ?match({'EXIT', {aborted, {no_exists, {Tab3, user_property, PropKey}}}}, mnesia:read_table_property(Tab3, PropKey)), ?match({atomic, ok}, mnesia:write_table_property(Tab1, Prop)), diff --git a/lib/mnesia/vsn.mk b/lib/mnesia/vsn.mk index b23339e408..79dd495c4b 100644 --- a/lib/mnesia/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/mnesia/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -MNESIA_VSN = 4.12.5 +MNESIA_VSN = 4.13 diff --git a/lib/observer/vsn.mk b/lib/observer/vsn.mk index 10ed3bdfe5..7e7e32099b 100644 --- a/lib/observer/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/observer/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -OBSERVER_VSN = 2.0.4 +OBSERVER_VSN = 2.1 diff --git a/lib/orber/COSS/CosNaming/CosNaming_NamingContextExt_impl.erl b/lib/orber/COSS/CosNaming/CosNaming_NamingContextExt_impl.erl index 84db0b89f8..654a8f4385 100644 --- a/lib/orber/COSS/CosNaming/CosNaming_NamingContextExt_impl.erl +++ b/lib/orber/COSS/CosNaming/CosNaming_NamingContextExt_impl.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -533,7 +533,9 @@ unbind(_OE_THIS, _OE_State, []) -> %% Returns : %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- new_context(_OE_THIS, OE_State) -> - DBKey = term_to_binary({now(), node()}), + DBKey = term_to_binary({{erlang:system_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()}, + node()}), %% Create a record in the table and set the key to a newly {reply, 'CosNaming_NamingContextExt':oe_create(DBKey, @@ -547,7 +549,9 @@ new_context(_OE_THIS, OE_State) -> %% Returns : %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- bind_new_context(OE_THIS, OE_State, N) -> - DBKey = term_to_binary({now(), node()}), + DBKey = term_to_binary({{erlang:system_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()}, + node()}), %% Create a record in the table and set the key to a newly %% generated objectkey. %%?PRINTDEBUG("bind_new_context"), diff --git a/lib/orber/src/cdr_decode.erl b/lib/orber/src/cdr_decode.erl index 9aec64892e..00dcf01c56 100644 --- a/lib/orber/src/cdr_decode.erl +++ b/lib/orber/src/cdr_decode.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2010. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -1110,10 +1110,8 @@ ifrid_to_name(Id, Type) -> [?LINE, Id, Type], ?DEBUG_LEVEL), corba:raise(#'MARSHAL'{completion_status=?COMPLETED_MAYBE}); Nodes -> - {A,B,C} = now(), - random:seed(A,B,C), L = length(Nodes), - IFR = get_ifr_node(Nodes, random:uniform(L), L), + IFR = get_ifr_node(Nodes, rand:uniform(L), L), list_to_atom('OrberApp_IFR':get_absolute_name(IFR, Id)) end; {'EXIT', Other} -> @@ -1176,7 +1174,7 @@ get_ifr_node(Nodes, N, L) -> _ -> %% Not able to commincate with the node. Try next one. NewL = L-1, - get_ifr_node(lists:delete(Node, Nodes), random:uniform(NewL), NewL) + get_ifr_node(lists:delete(Node, Nodes), rand:uniform(NewL), NewL) end. @@ -1260,10 +1258,8 @@ get_user_exception_type(TypeId) -> completion_status=?COMPLETED_MAYBE}) end; Nodes -> - {A,B,C} = now(), - random:seed(A,B,C), L = length(Nodes), - IFR = get_ifr_node(Nodes, random:uniform(L), L), + IFR = get_ifr_node(Nodes, rand:uniform(L), L), 'OrberApp_IFR':get_user_exception_type(IFR, TypeId) end end. diff --git a/lib/orber/src/corba.erl b/lib/orber/src/corba.erl index 586a02d540..f0eeb18c24 100644 --- a/lib/orber/src/corba.erl +++ b/lib/orber/src/corba.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -1922,7 +1922,9 @@ mk_passive_objkey(Mod, Module, Flags) -> {Mod, 'passive', Module, term_to_binary(undefined), 0, Flags}. make_objkey() -> - term_to_binary({now(), node()}). + term_to_binary({{erlang:system_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()}, + node()}). objkey_to_string({_Mod, 'registered', 'orber_init', _UserDef, _OrberDef, _Flags}) -> "INIT"; diff --git a/lib/orber/src/orber.app.src b/lib/orber/src/orber.app.src index 30bd90347d..217c1b247f 100644 --- a/lib/orber/src/orber.app.src +++ b/lib/orber/src/orber.app.src @@ -104,8 +104,8 @@ {applications, [stdlib, kernel, mnesia]}, {env, []}, {mod, {orber, []}}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","ssl-5.3.4","mnesia-4.12","kernel-3.0", - "inets-5.10","erts-6.0"]} + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.5","ssl-5.3.4","mnesia-4.12","kernel-3.0", + "inets-5.10","erts-7.0"]} ]}. diff --git a/lib/orber/src/orber_ifr_utils.erl b/lib/orber/src/orber_ifr_utils.erl index 11e3d1cd3b..35c891ef6e 100644 --- a/lib/orber/src/orber_ifr_utils.erl +++ b/lib/orber/src/orber_ifr_utils.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -289,10 +289,9 @@ makeref(Obj) -> %%% unique tag. I do this because the tuple generated takes a lot of space %%% when I dump the database. A binary is simply printed as #Bin, which %%% is much less obtrusive. -%%% The code has been moved to a macro defined in orber_ifr.hrl, so we -%%% can use a simpler uniqification code when debugging. -unique() -> term_to_binary({node(), now()}). +unique() -> term_to_binary({node(), {erlang:system_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()}}). %%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% Check for an existing object with the Id of the object which is diff --git a/lib/orber/src/orber_objectkeys.erl b/lib/orber/src/orber_objectkeys.erl index b0e759187b..f57b1d811f 100644 --- a/lib/orber/src/orber_objectkeys.erl +++ b/lib/orber/src/orber_objectkeys.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -374,11 +374,11 @@ handle_call({register, Objkey, Pid, Type}, _From, State) -> %% No key exists. Ok to register. mnesia:write(#orber_objkeys{object_key=Objkey, pid=Pid, persistent=Type, - timestamp=now()}); + timestamp=erlang:monotonic_time(seconds)}); [X] when X#orber_objkeys.persistent==true, X#orber_objkeys.pid == dead -> %% A persistent object is being restarted. Update Pid & time. - mnesia:write(X#orber_objkeys{pid=Pid, timestamp=now()}); + mnesia:write(X#orber_objkeys{pid=Pid, timestamp=erlang:monotonic_time(seconds)}); [X] when is_pid(X#orber_objkeys.pid) -> %% Object exists, i.e., trying to create an object with %% the same name. @@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ handle_info({'EXIT', Pid, Reason}, State) when is_pid(Pid) -> Reason /= normal andalso Reason /= shutdown -> mnesia:write(X#orber_objkeys{pid=dead, - timestamp=now()}); + timestamp=erlang:monotonic_time(seconds)}); [X] when X#orber_objkeys.persistent==true -> mnesia:delete({orber_objkeys, X#orber_objkeys.object_key}); _-> @@ -503,8 +503,8 @@ code_change(_OldVsn, State, _Extra) -> %% Internal Functions %%----------------------------------------------------------------- -timetest(S, {MeSec, Sec, USec}) -> - {MeSec, Sec+S, USec} < now(). +timetest(S, TimeStamp) -> + TimeStamp+S < erlang:monotonic_time(seconds). get_key_from_pid(Pid) -> case mnesia:dirty_match_object({orber_objkeys, '_', Pid,'_','_'}) of diff --git a/lib/orber/src/orber_socket.erl b/lib/orber/src/orber_socket.erl index 4507d90cce..4567728693 100644 --- a/lib/orber/src/orber_socket.erl +++ b/lib/orber/src/orber_socket.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -167,8 +167,6 @@ multi_connect([CurrentPort|Rest], Retries, ssl, Host, Port, Options, Timeout) -> get_port_sequence(Min, Max) -> case orber_env:iiop_out_ports_random() of true -> - {A1,A2,A3} = now(), - random:seed(A1, A2, A3), Seq = lists:seq(Min, Max), random_sequence((Max - Min) + 1, Seq, []); _ -> @@ -178,7 +176,7 @@ get_port_sequence(Min, Max) -> random_sequence(0, _, Acc) -> Acc; random_sequence(Length, Seq, Acc) -> - Nth = random:uniform(Length), + Nth = rand:uniform(Length), Value = lists:nth(Nth, Seq), NewSeq = lists:delete(Value, Seq), random_sequence(Length-1, NewSeq, [Value|Acc]). diff --git a/lib/orber/src/orber_web_server.erl b/lib/orber/src/orber_web_server.erl index 9d2a063a69..1cda862f1b 100644 --- a/lib/orber/src/orber_web_server.erl +++ b/lib/orber/src/orber_web_server.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ -define(DEBUG_LEVEL, 5). --record(state, {ts}). +-record(state, {}). -include("ifr_objects.hrl"). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -133,9 +133,7 @@ delete_obj(Env, Input) -> %% Description: %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- init(_Arg)-> - {M, S, U} = now(), - TS = M*1000000000000 + S*1000000 + U, - {ok, #state{ts = TS}}. + {ok, #state{}}. terminate(_,_State)-> ok. diff --git a/lib/orber/test/cdrcoding_10_SUITE.erl b/lib/orber/test/cdrcoding_10_SUITE.erl index 54ad92cf7e..d8e57f74e5 100644 --- a/lib/orber/test/cdrcoding_10_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/orber/test/cdrcoding_10_SUITE.erl @@ -622,4 +622,6 @@ corba_fake_mk_objkey(Id, 'registered', RegName) when is_atom(RegName) -> term_to_binary(undefined), term_to_binary(undefined)}. make_objkey() -> - term_to_binary({now(), node()}). + term_to_binary({{erlang:system_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()}, + node()}). diff --git a/lib/orber/test/cdrcoding_11_SUITE.erl b/lib/orber/test/cdrcoding_11_SUITE.erl index 29b3e33069..bcd2b70446 100644 --- a/lib/orber/test/cdrcoding_11_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/orber/test/cdrcoding_11_SUITE.erl @@ -621,4 +621,6 @@ corba_fake_mk_objkey(Id, 'registered', RegName) when is_atom(RegName) -> term_to_binary(undefined), term_to_binary(undefined)}. make_objkey() -> - term_to_binary({now(), node()}). + term_to_binary({{erlang:system_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()}, + node()}). diff --git a/lib/orber/test/cdrcoding_12_SUITE.erl b/lib/orber/test/cdrcoding_12_SUITE.erl index dd9b98434d..a58688b654 100644 --- a/lib/orber/test/cdrcoding_12_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/orber/test/cdrcoding_12_SUITE.erl @@ -609,4 +609,6 @@ corba_fake_mk_objkey(Id, 'registered', RegName) when is_atom(RegName) -> term_to_binary(undefined), term_to_binary(undefined)}. make_objkey() -> - term_to_binary({now(), node()}). + term_to_binary({{erlang:system_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()}, + node()}). diff --git a/lib/orber/test/iop_ior_10_SUITE.erl b/lib/orber/test/iop_ior_10_SUITE.erl index 58dd1b5dba..be3daf6198 100644 --- a/lib/orber/test/iop_ior_10_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/orber/test/iop_ior_10_SUITE.erl @@ -182,4 +182,6 @@ corba_fake_mk_objkey(Id, 'registered', RegName) when is_atom(RegName) -> make_objkey() -> - term_to_binary({now(), node()}). + term_to_binary({{erlang:system_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()}, + node()}). diff --git a/lib/orber/test/iop_ior_11_SUITE.erl b/lib/orber/test/iop_ior_11_SUITE.erl index 24b2f66357..4c4dd4effa 100644 --- a/lib/orber/test/iop_ior_11_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/orber/test/iop_ior_11_SUITE.erl @@ -201,4 +201,6 @@ corba_fake_mk_objkey(Id, 'registered', RegName) when is_atom(RegName) -> {Id, 'registered', RegName, term_to_binary(undefined), 0, 0}. make_objkey() -> - term_to_binary({now(), node()}). + term_to_binary({{erlang:system_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()}, + node()}). diff --git a/lib/orber/test/iop_ior_12_SUITE.erl b/lib/orber/test/iop_ior_12_SUITE.erl index 4c6e9ddb91..9f50784666 100644 --- a/lib/orber/test/iop_ior_12_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/orber/test/iop_ior_12_SUITE.erl @@ -202,4 +202,6 @@ corba_fake_mk_objkey(Id, 'registered', RegName) when is_atom(RegName) -> {Id, 'registered', RegName, term_to_binary(undefined), 0, 0}. make_objkey() -> - term_to_binary({now(), node()}). + term_to_binary({{erlang:system_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()}, + node()}). diff --git a/lib/orber/test/multi_ORB_SUITE.erl b/lib/orber/test/multi_ORB_SUITE.erl index 40d8846e0f..3d0132c3e6 100644 --- a/lib/orber/test/multi_ORB_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/orber/test/multi_ORB_SUITE.erl @@ -922,9 +922,9 @@ max_requests(Node, Host, Port) -> spawn(orber_test_server, pseudo_call_delay, [Obj, 15000]), %% Wait for a second to be sure that the previous request has been sent timer:sleep(1000), - {MegaSecsB, Before, _} = now(), + {MegaSecsB, Before, _} = erlang:timestamp(), pseudo_calls(5, Obj), - {MegaSecsA, After, _} = now(), + {MegaSecsA, After, _} = erlang:timestamp(), %% Normally we we can perform hundreds of pseudo-calls per second. Hence, %% if we add 8 seconds to 'Before' it should still be less since we only %% allow one request at a time to the target ORB. diff --git a/lib/orber/test/orber_acl_SUITE.erl b/lib/orber/test/orber_acl_SUITE.erl index ab2c2c872c..05146afded 100644 --- a/lib/orber/test/orber_acl_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/orber/test/orber_acl_SUITE.erl @@ -272,21 +272,21 @@ ipv6_bm(_) -> bm2(Filters, Family, Ip) -> {ok, IPTuple} = inet:getaddr(Ip, Family), orber_acl:init_acl(Filters, Family), - TimeBefore1 = erlang:now(), + TimeBefore1 = erlang:timestamp(), bm_loop(IPTuple, ?NO_OF_TIMES), - TimeAfter1 = erlang:now(), + TimeAfter1 = erlang:timestamp(), orber_acl:clear_acl(), Time1 = computeTime(TimeBefore1, TimeAfter1), orber_acl:init_acl(Filters, Family), - TimeBefore2 = erlang:now(), + TimeBefore2 = erlang:timestamp(), bm_loop2(Ip, ?NO_OF_TIMES, Family), - TimeAfter2 = erlang:now(), + TimeAfter2 = erlang:timestamp(), orber_acl:clear_acl(), Time2 = computeTime(TimeBefore2, TimeAfter2), orber_acl:init_acl(Filters, Family), - TimeBefore3 = erlang:now(), + TimeBefore3 = erlang:timestamp(), bm_loop2(IPTuple, ?NO_OF_TIMES, Family), - TimeAfter3 = erlang:now(), + TimeAfter3 = erlang:timestamp(), orber_acl:clear_acl(), Time3 = computeTime(TimeBefore3, TimeAfter3), {ok, round(?NO_OF_TIMES/Time1), round(?NO_OF_TIMES/Time2), round(?NO_OF_TIMES/Time3)}. diff --git a/lib/orber/test/orber_test_lib.erl b/lib/orber/test/orber_test_lib.erl index 46ed26f210..c970600fce 100644 --- a/lib/orber/test/orber_test_lib.erl +++ b/lib/orber/test/orber_test_lib.erl @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ js_node(InitOptions) when is_list(InitOptions) -> js_node(InitOptions, []). js_node(InitOptions, StartOptions) when is_list(InitOptions) -> - {A,B,C} = erlang:now(), + {A,B,C} = erlang:timestamp(), [_, Host] = string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()), [$@]), _NewInitOptions = check_options(InitOptions), js_node_helper(Host, 0, lists:concat([A,'_',B,'_',C]), diff --git a/lib/orber/test/orber_test_server_impl.erl b/lib/orber/test/orber_test_server_impl.erl index 10a9caf242..9aa12e98fb 100644 --- a/lib/orber/test/orber_test_server_impl.erl +++ b/lib/orber/test/orber_test_server_impl.erl @@ -243,22 +243,22 @@ relay_cast(_Self, State, Target) -> %% Testing pseudo calls. pseudo_call(_Self, State) -> - io:format("orber_test_server:pseudo_call( ~p )~n", [now()]), + io:format("orber_test_server:pseudo_call( ~p )~n", [erlang:timestamp()]), {reply, ok, State}. pseudo_cast(_Self, State) -> - io:format("orber_test_server:pseudo_cast( ~p )~n", [now()]), + io:format("orber_test_server:pseudo_cast( ~p )~n", [erlang:timestamp()]), {noreply, State}. pseudo_call_delay(_Self, State, Time) -> - io:format("orber_test_server:pseudo_call_delay( ~p )~n", [now()]), + io:format("orber_test_server:pseudo_call_delay( ~p )~n", [erlang:timestamp()]), timer:sleep(Time), - io:format("orber_test_server:pseudo_call_delay( ~p )~n", [now()]), + io:format("orber_test_server:pseudo_call_delay( ~p )~n", [erlang:timestamp()]), {reply, {ok, Time}, State}. pseudo_cast_delay(_Self, State, Time) -> - io:format("orber_test_server:pseudo_cast_delay( ~p )~n", [now()]), + io:format("orber_test_server:pseudo_cast_delay( ~p )~n", [erlang:timestamp()]), timer:sleep(Time), - io:format("orber_test_server:pseudo_cast_delay( ~p )~n", [now()]), + io:format("orber_test_server:pseudo_cast_delay( ~p )~n", [erlang:timestamp()]), {noreply, State}. pseudo_call_raise_exc(_Self, State, 1) -> diff --git a/lib/orber/vsn.mk b/lib/orber/vsn.mk index 28fe9323fb..505c77de18 100644 --- a/lib/orber/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/orber/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -ORBER_VSN = 3.7.1 +ORBER_VSN = 3.8 diff --git a/lib/os_mon/c_src/cpu_sup.c b/lib/os_mon/c_src/cpu_sup.c index e9fd75a32c..20bb9ce391 100644 --- a/lib/os_mon/c_src/cpu_sup.c +++ b/lib/os_mon/c_src/cpu_sup.c @@ -31,13 +31,27 @@ #include <unistd.h> #include <string.h> +#if (defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)) || defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) +#include <sys/param.h> +#include <sys/sysctl.h> +#include <limits.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#endif +#if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) +#include <kvm.h> +#include <sys/user.h> +#endif + #if defined(__sun__) #include <kstat.h> #endif -#include <sys/sysinfo.h> #include <errno.h> +#if defined(__sun__) || defined(__linux__) +#include <sys/sysinfo.h> +#endif + #if defined(__linux__) #include <string.h> /* strlen */ @@ -124,10 +138,15 @@ static void util_measure(unsigned int **result_vec, int *result_sz); #if defined(__sun__) static unsigned int misc_measure(char* name); #endif -static void send(unsigned int data); +static void sendi(unsigned int data); static void sendv(unsigned int data[], int ints); static void error(char* err_msg); +#if (defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)) || defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) +static void bsd_count_procs(void); +static void bsd_loadavg(int); +#endif + #if defined(__sun__) static kstat_ctl_t *kstat_ctl; #endif @@ -173,20 +192,104 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv) { error("Erlang has closed"); switch(cmd) { - case PING: send(4711); break; + case PING: sendi(4711); break; #if defined(__sun__) - case NPROCS: send(misc_measure("nproc")); break; - case AVG1: send(misc_measure("avenrun_1min")); break; - case AVG5: send(misc_measure("avenrun_5min")); break; - case AVG15: send(misc_measure("avenrun_15min")); break; + case NPROCS: sendi(misc_measure("nproc")); break; + case AVG1: sendi(misc_measure("avenrun_1min")); break; + case AVG5: sendi(misc_measure("avenrun_5min")); break; + case AVG15: sendi(misc_measure("avenrun_15min")); break; +#elif defined(__OpenBSD__) || (defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) + case NPROCS: bsd_count_procs(); break; + case AVG1: bsd_loadavg(0); break; + case AVG5: bsd_loadavg(1); break; + case AVG15: bsd_loadavg(2); break; #endif +#if defined(__sun__) || defined(__linux__) case UTIL: util_measure(&rv,&sz); sendv(rv, sz); break; +#endif case QUIT: free((void*)rv); return 0; default: error("Bad command"); break; } } return 0; /* supress warnings */ } + +/* ---------------------------- * + * BSD stat functions * + * ---------------------------- */ +#if defined(__OpenBSD__) || (defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) + +static void bsd_loadavg(int idx) { + double avgs[3]; + if (getloadavg(avgs, 3) < 0) { + error(strerror(errno)); + return; + } + sendi((unsigned int)(avgs[idx] * 256)); +} + +#endif + +#if defined(__OpenBSD__) + +static void bsd_count_procs(void) { + int err, nproc; + size_t len = sizeof(nproc); + int mib[] = { CTL_KERN, KERN_NPROCS }; + + err = sysctl(mib, sizeof(mib) / sizeof(mib[0]), &nproc, &len, NULL, 0); + if (err) { + error(strerror(errno)); + return; + } + + sendi((unsigned int)nproc); +} + +#elif defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__DragonFly__) + +static void bsd_count_procs(void) { + kvm_t *kd; + struct kinfo_proc *kp; + char err[_POSIX2_LINE_MAX]; + int cnt = 0; + + if ((kd = kvm_open(NULL, "/dev/null", NULL, O_RDONLY, err)) == NULL) { + error(err); + return; + } + +#if defined(KERN_PROC_PROC) + if ((kp = kvm_getprocs(kd, KERN_PROC_PROC, 0, &cnt)) == NULL) { +#else + if ((kp = kvm_getprocs(kd, KERN_PROC_ALL, 0, &cnt)) == NULL) { +#endif + error(strerror(errno)); + return; + } + + (void)kvm_close(kd); + sendi((unsigned int)cnt); +} + +#elif (defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__)) + +static void bsd_count_procs(void) { + int err; + size_t len = 0; + int mib[] = { CTL_KERN, KERN_PROC, KERN_PROC_ALL }; + + err = sysctl(mib, sizeof(mib) / sizeof(mib[0]), NULL, &len, NULL, 0); + if (err) { + error(strerror(errno)); + return; + } + + sendi((unsigned int)(len / sizeof(struct kinfo_proc))); +} + +#endif + /* ---------------------------- * * Linux stat functions * * ---------------------------- */ @@ -420,7 +523,7 @@ static void util_measure(unsigned int **result_vec, int *result_sz) { * Generic functions * * ---------------------------- */ -static void send(unsigned int data) { sendv(&data, 1); } +static void sendi(unsigned int data) { sendv(&data, 1); } static void sendv(unsigned int data[], int ints) { static unsigned char *buf = NULL; @@ -474,7 +577,8 @@ static void error(char* err_msg) { buffer[i++] = '\n'; /* try to use one write only */ - if(write(FD_ERR, buffer, i)); + if(write(FD_ERR, buffer, i)) + ; exit(-1); } diff --git a/lib/os_mon/src/cpu_sup.erl b/lib/os_mon/src/cpu_sup.erl index 66e7973e7e..0c26956c57 100644 --- a/lib/os_mon/src/cpu_sup.erl +++ b/lib/os_mon/src/cpu_sup.erl @@ -217,8 +217,6 @@ code_change(_OldVsn, State, _Extra) -> %% internal functions %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -get_uint32_measurement(Request, #internal{port = P, os_type = {unix, sunos}}) -> - port_server_call(P, Request); get_uint32_measurement(Request, #internal{os_type = {unix, linux}}) -> {ok,F} = file:open("/proc/loadavg",[read,raw]), {ok,D} = file:read_line(F), @@ -231,67 +229,13 @@ get_uint32_measurement(Request, #internal{os_type = {unix, linux}}) -> ?ping -> 4711; ?nprocs -> PTotal end; -get_uint32_measurement(Request, #internal{os_type = {unix, freebsd}}) -> - D = os:cmd("/sbin/sysctl -n vm.loadavg") -- "\n", - {ok,[Load1,Load5,Load15],_} = io_lib:fread("{ ~f ~f ~f }", D), - %% We could count the lines from the ps command as well - case Request of - ?avg1 -> sunify(Load1); - ?avg5 -> sunify(Load5); - ?avg15 -> sunify(Load15); - ?ping -> 4711; - ?nprocs -> - Ps = os:cmd("/bin/ps -ax | /usr/bin/wc -l"), - {ok, [N], _} = io_lib:fread("~d", Ps), - N-1 - end; -get_uint32_measurement(Request, #internal{os_type = {unix, dragonfly}}) -> - D = os:cmd("/sbin/sysctl -n vm.loadavg") -- "\n", - {ok,[Load1,Load5,Load15],_} = io_lib:fread("{ ~f ~f ~f }", D), - %% We could count the lines from the ps command as well - case Request of - ?avg1 -> sunify(Load1); - ?avg5 -> sunify(Load5); - ?avg15 -> sunify(Load15); - ?ping -> 4711; - ?nprocs -> - Ps = os:cmd("/bin/ps -ax | /usr/bin/wc -l"), - {ok, [N], _} = io_lib:fread("~d", Ps), - N-1 - end; -get_uint32_measurement(Request, #internal{os_type = {unix, openbsd}}) -> - D = os:cmd("/sbin/sysctl -n vm.loadavg") -- "\n", - {ok, [L1, L5, L15], _} = io_lib:fread("~f ~f ~f", D), - case Request of - ?avg1 -> sunify(L1); - ?avg5 -> sunify(L5); - ?avg15 -> sunify(L15); - ?ping -> 4711; - ?nprocs -> - Ps = os:cmd("/bin/ps -ax | /usr/bin/wc -l"), - {ok, [N], _} = io_lib:fread("~d", Ps), - N-1 - end; -get_uint32_measurement(Request, #internal{os_type = {unix, darwin}}) -> - %% Get the load average using uptime, overriding Locale setting. - D = os:cmd("LANG=C LC_ALL=C uptime") -- "\n", - %% Here is a sample uptime string from Mac OS 10.3.8 (C Locale): - %% "11:17 up 12 days, 20:39, 2 users, load averages: 1.07 0.95 0.66" - %% The safest way to extract the load averages seems to be grab everything - %% after the last colon and then do an fread on that. - Avg = lists:reverse(hd(string:tokens(lists:reverse(D), ":"))), - {ok,[L1,L5,L15],_} = io_lib:fread("~f ~f ~f", Avg), - - case Request of - ?avg1 -> sunify(L1); - ?avg5 -> sunify(L5); - ?avg15 -> sunify(L15); - ?ping -> 4711; - ?nprocs -> - Ps = os:cmd("/bin/ps -ax | /usr/bin/wc -l"), - {ok, [N], _} = io_lib:fread("~d", Ps), - N-1 - end; +get_uint32_measurement(Request, #internal{port = P, os_type = {unix, Sys}}) when + Sys == sunos; + Sys == dragonfly; + Sys == openbsd; + Sys == freebsd; + Sys == darwin -> + port_server_call(P, Request); get_uint32_measurement(Request, #internal{os_type = {unix, Sys}}) when Sys == irix64; Sys == irix -> %% Get the load average using uptime. @@ -541,14 +485,16 @@ measurement_server_init() -> process_flag(trap_exit, true), OS = os:type(), Server = case OS of - {unix, Flavor} when Flavor==sunos; - Flavor==linux -> - {ok, Pid} = port_server_start_link(), - Pid; - {unix, Flavor} when Flavor==darwin; + {unix, Flavor} when + Flavor==sunos; + Flavor==linux; + Flavor==darwin; Flavor==freebsd; Flavor==dragonfly; - Flavor==openbsd; + Flavor==openbsd -> + {ok, Pid} = port_server_start_link(), + Pid; + {unix, Flavor} when Flavor==irix64; Flavor==irix -> not_used; diff --git a/lib/os_mon/vsn.mk b/lib/os_mon/vsn.mk index 833e855e0e..7f2667e40a 100644 --- a/lib/os_mon/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/os_mon/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -OS_MON_VSN = 2.3.1 +OS_MON_VSN = 2.4 diff --git a/lib/parsetools/include/yeccpre.hrl b/lib/parsetools/include/yeccpre.hrl index 855bff5fdc..b9bba9a7c2 100644 --- a/lib/parsetools/include/yeccpre.hrl +++ b/lib/parsetools/include/yeccpre.hrl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -124,21 +124,10 @@ yecc_end(Line) -> {'$end', Line}. yecctoken_end_location(Token) -> - try - {text, Str} = erl_scan:token_info(Token, text), - {line, Line} = erl_scan:token_info(Token, line), - Parts = re:split(Str, "\n"), - Dline = length(Parts) - 1, - Yline = Line + Dline, - case erl_scan:token_info(Token, column) of - {column, Column} -> - Col = byte_size(lists:last(Parts)), - {Yline, Col + if Dline =:= 0 -> Column; true -> 1 end}; - undefined -> - Yline - end - catch _:_ -> - yecctoken_location(Token) + try erl_anno:end_location(element(2, Token)) of + undefined -> yecctoken_location(Token); + Loc -> Loc + catch _:_ -> yecctoken_location(Token) end. -compile({nowarn_unused_function, yeccerror/1}). @@ -149,15 +138,15 @@ yeccerror(Token) -> -compile({nowarn_unused_function, yecctoken_to_string/1}). yecctoken_to_string(Token) -> - case catch erl_scan:token_info(Token, text) of - {text, Txt} -> Txt; - _ -> yecctoken2string(Token) + try erl_scan:text(Token) of + undefined -> yecctoken2string(Token); + Txt -> Txt + catch _:_ -> yecctoken2string(Token) end. yecctoken_location(Token) -> - case catch erl_scan:token_info(Token, location) of - {location, Loc} -> Loc; - _ -> element(2, Token) + try erl_scan:location(Token) + catch _:_ -> element(2, Token) end. -compile({nowarn_unused_function, yecctoken2string/1}). diff --git a/lib/parsetools/src/leex.erl b/lib/parsetools/src/leex.erl index 03f864ff03..15d42a4d9c 100644 --- a/lib/parsetools/src/leex.erl +++ b/lib/parsetools/src/leex.erl @@ -1545,7 +1545,7 @@ out_action_code(File, XrlFile, {_A,Code,_Vars,Name,Args,ArgsChars}) -> %% Should set the file to the .erl file, but instead assumes that %% ?LEEXINC is syntactically correct. io:fwrite(File, "\n-compile({inline,~w/~w}).\n", [Name, length(Args)]), - {line, L} = erl_scan:token_info(hd(Code), line), + L = erl_scan:line(hd(Code)), output_file_directive(File, XrlFile, L-2), io:fwrite(File, "~s(~s) ->~n", [Name, ArgsChars]), io:fwrite(File, " ~s\n", [pp_tokens(Code, L)]). @@ -1557,7 +1557,7 @@ pp_tokens(Tokens, Line0) -> pp_tokens(Tokens, Line0, none). pp_tokens([], _Line0, _) -> []; pp_tokens([T | Ts], Line0, Prev) -> - {line, Line} = erl_scan:token_info(T, line), + Line = erl_scan:line(T), [pp_sep(Line, Line0, Prev, T), pp_symbol(T) | pp_tokens(Ts, Line, T)]. pp_symbol({var,_,Var}) -> atom_to_list(Var); diff --git a/lib/parsetools/src/parsetools.app.src b/lib/parsetools/src/parsetools.app.src index 9eeb8fcc05..a7b258820a 100644 --- a/lib/parsetools/src/parsetools.app.src +++ b/lib/parsetools/src/parsetools.app.src @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ {env, [{file_util_search_methods,[{"", ""}, {"ebin", "esrc"}, {"ebin", "src"}]} ] }, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0"]} + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.5","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0"]} ] }. diff --git a/lib/parsetools/src/yeccgramm.yrl b/lib/parsetools/src/yeccgramm.yrl index 562a9a7458..d76ebfc569 100644 --- a/lib/parsetools/src/yeccgramm.yrl +++ b/lib/parsetools/src/yeccgramm.yrl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ rule -> head '->' symbols attached_code dot: {rule, ['$1' | '$3'], '$4'}. head -> symbol : '$1'. symbols -> symbol : ['$1']. symbols -> symbol symbols : ['$1' | '$2']. -strings -> string : ['$1']. -strings -> string strings : ['$1' | '$2']. +strings -> string : [string('$1')]. +strings -> string strings : [string('$1') | '$2']. attached_code -> ':' tokens : {erlang_code, '$2'}. attached_code -> '$empty' : {erlang_code, [{atom, 0, '$undefined'}]}. tokens -> token : ['$1']. @@ -48,12 +48,12 @@ symbol -> var : symbol('$1'). symbol -> atom : symbol('$1'). symbol -> integer : symbol('$1'). symbol -> reserved_word : symbol('$1'). -token -> var : '$1'. -token -> atom : '$1'. -token -> float : '$1'. -token -> integer : '$1'. -token -> string : '$1'. -token -> char : '$1'. +token -> var : token('$1'). +token -> atom : token('$1'). +token -> float : token('$1'). +token -> integer : token('$1'). +token -> string : token('$1'). +token -> char : token('$1'). token -> reserved_symbol : {value_of('$1'), line_of('$1')}. token -> reserved_word : {value_of('$1'), line_of('$1')}. token -> '->' : {'->', line_of('$1')}. % Have to be treated in this @@ -67,8 +67,14 @@ Erlang code. symbol(Symbol) -> #symbol{line = line_of(Symbol), name = value_of(Symbol)}. +token(Token) -> + setelement(2, Token, line_of(Token)). + +string(Token) -> + setelement(2, Token, line_of(Token)). + value_of(Token) -> element(3, Token). line_of(Token) -> - element(2, Token). + erl_anno:line(element(2, Token)). diff --git a/lib/parsetools/src/yeccparser.erl b/lib/parsetools/src/yeccparser.erl index 54f9ba5a58..fa0a1c4e2a 100644 --- a/lib/parsetools/src/yeccparser.erl +++ b/lib/parsetools/src/yeccparser.erl @@ -7,17 +7,23 @@ symbol(Symbol) -> #symbol{line = line_of(Symbol), name = value_of(Symbol)}. +token(Token) -> + setelement(2, Token, line_of(Token)). + +string(Token) -> + setelement(2, Token, line_of(Token)). + value_of(Token) -> element(3, Token). line_of(Token) -> - element(2, Token). + erl_anno:line(element(2, Token)). --file("/clearcase/otp/erts/lib/parsetools/include/yeccpre.hrl", 0). +-file("lib/parsetools/include/yeccpre.hrl", 0). %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -44,10 +50,11 @@ parse(Tokens) -> -spec parse_and_scan({function() | {atom(), atom()}, [_]} | {atom(), atom(), [_]}) -> yecc_ret(). -parse_and_scan({F, A}) -> % Fun or {M, F} +parse_and_scan({F, A}) -> yeccpars0([], {{F, A}, no_line}, 0, [], []); parse_and_scan({M, F, A}) -> - yeccpars0([], {{{M, F}, A}, no_line}, 0, [], []). + Arity = length(A), + yeccpars0([], {{fun M:F/Arity, A}, no_line}, 0, [], []). -spec format_error(any()) -> [char() | list()]. format_error(Message) -> @@ -140,13 +147,13 @@ yecc_end(Line) -> yecctoken_end_location(Token) -> try - {text, Str} = erl_scan:token_info(Token, text), - {line, Line} = erl_scan:token_info(Token, line), + Str = erl_scan:text(Token), + Line = erl_scan:line(Token), Parts = re:split(Str, "\n"), Dline = length(Parts) - 1, Yline = Line + Dline, - case erl_scan:token_info(Token, column) of - {column, Column} -> + case erl_scan:column(Token) of + Column when is_integer(Column) -> Col = byte_size(lists:last(Parts)), {Yline, Col + if Dline =:= 0 -> Column; true -> 1 end}; undefined -> @@ -156,23 +163,26 @@ yecctoken_end_location(Token) -> yecctoken_location(Token) end. +-compile({nowarn_unused_function, yeccerror/1}). yeccerror(Token) -> Text = yecctoken_to_string(Token), Location = yecctoken_location(Token), {error, {Location, ?MODULE, ["syntax error before: ", Text]}}. +-compile({nowarn_unused_function, yecctoken_to_string/1}). yecctoken_to_string(Token) -> - case catch erl_scan:token_info(Token, text) of - {text, Txt} -> Txt; + case catch erl_scan:text(Token) of + Txt when is_list(Txt) -> Txt; _ -> yecctoken2string(Token) end. yecctoken_location(Token) -> - case catch erl_scan:token_info(Token, location) of - {location, Loc} -> Loc; + case catch erl_scan:location(Token) of + Loc when Loc =/= undefined -> Loc; _ -> element(2, Token) end. +-compile({nowarn_unused_function, yecctoken2string/1}). yecctoken2string({atom, _, A}) -> io_lib:write(A); yecctoken2string({integer,_,N}) -> io_lib:write(N); yecctoken2string({float,_,F}) -> io_lib:write(F); @@ -180,7 +190,7 @@ yecctoken2string({char,_,C}) -> io_lib:write_char(C); yecctoken2string({var,_,V}) -> io_lib:format("~s", [V]); yecctoken2string({string,_,S}) -> io_lib:write_string(S); yecctoken2string({reserved_symbol, _, A}) -> io_lib:write(A); -yecctoken2string({_Cat, _, Val}) -> io_lib:write(Val); +yecctoken2string({_Cat, _, Val}) -> io_lib:format("~p",[Val]); yecctoken2string({dot, _}) -> "'.'"; yecctoken2string({'$end', _}) -> []; @@ -193,7 +203,7 @@ yecctoken2string(Other) -> --file("yeccparser.erl", 196). +-file("yeccgramm.erl", 207). yeccpars2(0=S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr) -> yeccpars2_0(S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr); @@ -268,7 +278,7 @@ yeccpars2(34=S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr) -> yeccpars2(35=S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr) -> yeccpars2_35(S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr); yeccpars2(Other, _, _, _, _, _, _) -> - erlang:error({yecc_bug,"1.3",{missing_state_in_action_table, Other}}). + erlang:error({yecc_bug,"1.4",{missing_state_in_action_table, Other}}). yeccpars2_0(S, atom, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr) -> yeccpars1(S, 6, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr); @@ -417,16 +427,20 @@ yeccpars2_19(_S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr) -> yeccgoto_token(hd(Ss), Cat, Ss, NewStack, T, Ts, Tzr). yeccpars2_20(_S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr) -> - yeccgoto_token(hd(Ss), Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr). + NewStack = yeccpars2_20_(Stack), + yeccgoto_token(hd(Ss), Cat, Ss, NewStack, T, Ts, Tzr). yeccpars2_21(_S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr) -> - yeccgoto_token(hd(Ss), Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr). + NewStack = yeccpars2_21_(Stack), + yeccgoto_token(hd(Ss), Cat, Ss, NewStack, T, Ts, Tzr). yeccpars2_22(_S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr) -> - yeccgoto_token(hd(Ss), Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr). + NewStack = yeccpars2_22_(Stack), + yeccgoto_token(hd(Ss), Cat, Ss, NewStack, T, Ts, Tzr). yeccpars2_23(_S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr) -> - yeccgoto_token(hd(Ss), Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr). + NewStack = yeccpars2_23_(Stack), + yeccgoto_token(hd(Ss), Cat, Ss, NewStack, T, Ts, Tzr). yeccpars2_24(_S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr) -> NewStack = yeccpars2_24_(Stack), @@ -437,10 +451,12 @@ yeccpars2_25(_S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr) -> yeccgoto_token(hd(Ss), Cat, Ss, NewStack, T, Ts, Tzr). yeccpars2_26(_S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr) -> - yeccgoto_token(hd(Ss), Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr). + NewStack = yeccpars2_26_(Stack), + yeccgoto_token(hd(Ss), Cat, Ss, NewStack, T, Ts, Tzr). yeccpars2_27(_S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr) -> - yeccgoto_token(hd(Ss), Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr). + NewStack = yeccpars2_27_(Stack), + yeccgoto_token(hd(Ss), Cat, Ss, NewStack, T, Ts, Tzr). yeccpars2_28(_S, Cat, Ss, Stack, T, Ts, Tzr) -> [_|Nss] = Ss, @@ -616,6 +632,38 @@ yeccpars2_19_(__Stack0) -> { ':' , line_of ( __1 ) } end | __Stack]. +-compile({inline,yeccpars2_20_/1}). +-file("yeccgramm.yrl", 48). +yeccpars2_20_(__Stack0) -> + [__1 | __Stack] = __Stack0, + [begin + token ( __1 ) + end | __Stack]. + +-compile({inline,yeccpars2_21_/1}). +-file("yeccgramm.yrl", 52). +yeccpars2_21_(__Stack0) -> + [__1 | __Stack] = __Stack0, + [begin + token ( __1 ) + end | __Stack]. + +-compile({inline,yeccpars2_22_/1}). +-file("yeccgramm.yrl", 49). +yeccpars2_22_(__Stack0) -> + [__1 | __Stack] = __Stack0, + [begin + token ( __1 ) + end | __Stack]. + +-compile({inline,yeccpars2_23_/1}). +-file("yeccgramm.yrl", 50). +yeccpars2_23_(__Stack0) -> + [__1 | __Stack] = __Stack0, + [begin + token ( __1 ) + end | __Stack]. + -compile({inline,yeccpars2_24_/1}). -file("yeccgramm.yrl", 53). yeccpars2_24_(__Stack0) -> @@ -632,6 +680,22 @@ yeccpars2_25_(__Stack0) -> { value_of ( __1 ) , line_of ( __1 ) } end | __Stack]. +-compile({inline,yeccpars2_26_/1}). +-file("yeccgramm.yrl", 51). +yeccpars2_26_(__Stack0) -> + [__1 | __Stack] = __Stack0, + [begin + token ( __1 ) + end | __Stack]. + +-compile({inline,yeccpars2_27_/1}). +-file("yeccgramm.yrl", 47). +yeccpars2_27_(__Stack0) -> + [__1 | __Stack] = __Stack0, + [begin + token ( __1 ) + end | __Stack]. + -compile({inline,yeccpars2_28_/1}). -file("yeccgramm.yrl", 42). yeccpars2_28_(__Stack0) -> @@ -653,7 +717,7 @@ yeccpars2_29_(__Stack0) -> yeccpars2_32_(__Stack0) -> [__1 | __Stack] = __Stack0, [begin - [ __1 ] + [ string ( __1 ) ] end | __Stack]. -compile({inline,yeccpars2_33_/1}). @@ -661,7 +725,7 @@ yeccpars2_32_(__Stack0) -> yeccpars2_33_(__Stack0) -> [__2,__1 | __Stack] = __Stack0, [begin - [ __1 | __2 ] + [ string ( __1 ) | __2 ] end | __Stack]. -compile({inline,yeccpars2_34_/1}). @@ -681,4 +745,4 @@ yeccpars2_35_(__Stack0) -> end | __Stack]. --file("yeccgramm.yrl", 75). +-file("yeccgramm.yrl", 82). diff --git a/lib/parsetools/test/yecc_SUITE.erl b/lib/parsetools/test/yecc_SUITE.erl index c18dc15e37..b8d658e5c2 100644 --- a/lib/parsetools/test/yecc_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/parsetools/test/yecc_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2005-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2005-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -1521,7 +1521,9 @@ otp_7945(doc) -> "OTP-7945. A bug introduced in R13A."; otp_7945(suite) -> []; otp_7945(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line {error,_} = erl_parse:parse([{atom,3,foo},{'.',2,9,9}]), + A2 = erl_anno:new(2), + A3 = erl_anno:new(3), + {error,_} = erl_parse:parse([{atom,3,foo},{'.',A2,9,9}]), ok. otp_8483(doc) -> @@ -1786,7 +1788,8 @@ otp_7969(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line {ok, Ts11, _}=R1 = erl_scan:string("f() -> a."), ?line F1 = fun() -> {ok,Ts11 ++ [{'$end',2}],2} end, - ?line{ok,{function,1,f,0,[{clause,1,[],[],[{atom,1,a}]}]}} = + A1 = erl_anno:new(1), + {ok,{function,A1,f,0,[{clause,A1,[],[],[{atom,A1,a}]}]}} = erl_parse:parse_and_scan({F1, []}), ?line F2 = fun() -> erl_scan:string("f() -> ,") end, ?line {error,{1,erl_parse,_}} = erl_parse:parse_and_scan({F2, []}), @@ -1797,7 +1800,7 @@ otp_7969(Config) when is_list(Config) -> put(foo,bar), R1 end end, - ?line {ok,{function,1,f,0,[{clause,1,[],[],[{atom,1,a}]}]}} = + {ok,{function,A1,f,0,[{clause,A1,[],[],[{atom,A1,a}]}]}} = erl_parse:parse_and_scan({F3,[]}), F4 = fun() -> {error, {1, ?MODULE, bad}, 2} end, ?line {error, {1,?MODULE,bad}} = erl_parse:parse_and_scan({F4, []}), @@ -1813,7 +1816,8 @@ otp_8919(doc) -> "OTP-8919. Improve formating of Yecc error messages."; otp_8919(suite) -> []; otp_8919(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - {error,{1,Mod,Mess}} = erl_parse:parse([{cat,1,"hello"}]), + A1 = erl_anno:new(1), + {error,{1,Mod,Mess}} = erl_parse:parse([{cat,A1,"hello"}]), "syntax error before: \"hello\"" = lists:flatten(Mod:format_error(Mess)), ok. diff --git a/lib/parsetools/vsn.mk b/lib/parsetools/vsn.mk index dd9cc2991c..b99b3bb713 100644 --- a/lib/parsetools/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/parsetools/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -PARSETOOLS_VSN = 2.0.12 +PARSETOOLS_VSN = 2.1 diff --git a/lib/percept/src/percept.erl b/lib/percept/src/percept.erl index 3a2d9f7601..135e20774e 100644 --- a/lib/percept/src/percept.erl +++ b/lib/percept/src/percept.erl @@ -319,10 +319,6 @@ get_webserver_config(Servername, Port) when is_list(Servername), is_integer(Port {alias,{"/images/", filename:join([Root, "images"]) ++ "/"}}, {alias,{"/css/", filename:join([Root, "css"]) ++ "/"}}, - % Logs - %{transfer_log, filename:join([Path, "logs", "transfer.log"])}, - %{error_log, filename:join([Path, "logs", "error.log"])}, - % Configs {default_type,"text/plain"}, {directory_index,["index.html"]}, @@ -331,12 +327,9 @@ get_webserver_config(Servername, Port) when is_list(Servername), is_integer(Port mod_esi, mod_actions, mod_cgi, - mod_include, mod_dir, mod_get, mod_head - % mod_log, - % mod_disk_log ]}, {com_type,ip_comm}, {server_name, Servername}, diff --git a/lib/public_key/asn1/Makefile b/lib/public_key/asn1/Makefile index c1b3bc866d..11b03dc2f7 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/asn1/Makefile +++ b/lib/public_key/asn1/Makefile @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ EBIN = ../ebin EXTRA_ERLC_FLAGS = ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS += $(EXTRA_ERLC_FLAGS) -ASN_FLAGS = -bber +der +compact_bit_string +noobj +asn1config +ASN_FLAGS = -bber +der +noobj +asn1config # ---------------------------------------------------- # Targets diff --git a/lib/public_key/doc/src/Makefile b/lib/public_key/doc/src/Makefile index 17fb67e95c..d04819b5aa 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/doc/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/public_key/doc/src/Makefile @@ -42,8 +42,7 @@ XML_REF6_FILES = XML_PART_FILES = part.xml part_notes.xml XML_CHAPTER_FILES = \ introduction.xml \ - public_key_records.xml \ - cert_records.xml \ + public_key_records.xml \ using_public_key.xml \ notes.xml diff --git a/lib/public_key/doc/src/cert_records.xml b/lib/public_key/doc/src/cert_records.xml deleted file mode 100644 index b66c66bead..0000000000 --- a/lib/public_key/doc/src/cert_records.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,690 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> -<!DOCTYPE chapter SYSTEM "chapter.dtd"> - -<chapter> - <header> - <copyright> - <year>2008</year> - <year>2014</year> - <holder>Ericsson AB, All Rights Reserved</holder> - </copyright> - <legalnotice> - The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - - Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - under the License. - - The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Ericsson AB. - </legalnotice> - - <title>Certificate records</title> - <prepared>Ingela Anderton Andin</prepared> - <responsible></responsible> - <docno></docno> - <approved></approved> - <checked></checked> - <date>2008-02-06</date> - <rev>A</rev> - <file>cert_records.xml</file> - </header> - - <p>This chapter briefly describes erlang records derived from ASN1 - specifications used to handle <c> X509 certificates</c> and <c>CertificationRequest</c>. - The intent is to describe the data types -and not to specify the semantics of each component. For information on the -semantics, please see <url - href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5280.txt">RFC 5280</url> and - <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5967.txt">PKCS-10</url>. - </p> - - <p>Use the following include directive to get access to the - records and constant macros (OIDs) described in the following sections.</p> - - <code> -include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl"). </code> - - <p>The used ASN1 specifications are available <c>asn1</c> subdirectory - of the application <c>public_key</c>. - </p> - - <section> - <title>Common Data Types</title> - - <p>Common non standard erlang - data types used to described the record fields in the - below sections are defined in <seealso - marker="public_key">public key reference manual </seealso> or - follows here.</p> - - <p><c>time() = uct_time() | general_time()</c></p> - - <p><c>uct_time() = {utcTime, "YYMMDDHHMMSSZ"} </c></p> - - <p><c>general_time() = {generalTime, "YYYYMMDDHHMMSSZ"} </c></p> - - <p><c> - general_name() = {rfc822Name, string()} | {dNSName, string()} - | {x400Address, string()} | {directoryName, - {rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]}} | - | {eidPartyName, special_string()} - | {eidPartyName, special_string(), special_string()} - | {uniformResourceIdentifier, string()} | {ipAddress, string()} | - {registeredId, oid()} | {otherName, term()} - </c></p> - - <p><c> - special_string() = - {teletexString, string()} | {printableString, string()} | - {universalString, string()} | {utf8String, binary()} | - {bmpString, string()} - </c></p> - - <p><c> - dist_reason() = unused | keyCompromise | cACompromise | - affiliationChanged | superseded | cessationOfOperation | - certificateHold | privilegeWithdrawn | - aACompromise - </c></p> - </section> - - <section> - <title> PKIX Certificates</title> -<code> -#'Certificate'{ - tbsCertificate, % #'TBSCertificate'{} - signatureAlgorithm, % #'AlgorithmIdentifier'{} - signature % {0, binary()} - ASN1 compact bitstring - }. - -#'TBSCertificate'{ - version, % v1 | v2 | v3 - serialNumber, % integer() - signature, % #'AlgorithmIdentifier'{} - issuer, % {rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} - validity, % #'Validity'{} - subject, % {rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} - subjectPublicKeyInfo, % #'SubjectPublicKeyInfo'{} - issuerUniqueID, % binary() | asn1_novalue - subjectUniqueID, % binary() | asn1_novalue - extensions % [#'Extension'{}] - }. - -#'AlgorithmIdentifier'{ - algorithm, % oid() - parameters % der_encoded() - }. -</code> - -<code> -#'OTPCertificate'{ - tbsCertificate, % #'OTPTBSCertificate'{} - signatureAlgorithm, % #'SignatureAlgorithm' - signature % {0, binary()} - ASN1 compact bitstring - }. - -#'OTPTBSCertificate'{ - version, % v1 | v2 | v3 - serialNumber, % integer() - signature, % #'SignatureAlgorithm' - issuer, % {rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} - validity, % #'Validity'{} - subject, % {rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} - subjectPublicKeyInfo, % #'OTPSubjectPublicKeyInfo'{} - issuerUniqueID, % binary() | asn1_novalue - subjectUniqueID, % binary() | asn1_novalue - extensions % [#'Extension'{}] - }. - -#'SignatureAlgorithm'{ - algorithm, % id_signature_algorithm() - parameters % asn1_novalue | #'Dss-Parms'{} - }. -</code> - -<p><c> id_signature_algorithm() = ?oid_name_as_erlang_atom</c> for available -oid names see table below. Ex: ?'id-dsa-with-sha1'</p> -<table> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">OID name</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-dsa-with-sha1</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-dsaWithSHA1 (ISO alt oid to above)</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">md2WithRSAEncryption</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">md5WithRSAEncryption</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">sha1WithRSAEncryption</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">sha-1WithRSAEncryption (ISO alt oid to above)</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">sha224WithRSAEncryption</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">sha256WithRSAEncryption</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">sha512WithRSAEncryption</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">ecdsa-with-SHA1</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>Signature algorithm oids </tcaption> -</table> - -<code> -#'AttributeTypeAndValue'{ - type, % id_attributes() - value % term() - }. -</code> - -<p><c>id_attributes() </c></p> -<table> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">OID name</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">Value type</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-name</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-surname</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-givenName</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-initials </cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-generationQualifier</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-commonName</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-localityName</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-stateOrProvinceName</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-organizationName</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-title</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-dnQualifier</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">{printableString, string()}</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-countryName</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">{printableString, string()}</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-serialNumber</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">{printableString, string()}</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-pseudonym</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>Attribute oids </tcaption> -</table> - -<code> -#'Validity'{ - notBefore, % time() - notAfter % time() - }. - -#'SubjectPublicKeyInfo'{ - algorithm, % #AlgorithmIdentifier{} - subjectPublicKey % binary() - }. - -#'SubjectPublicKeyInfoAlgorithm'{ - algorithm, % id_public_key_algorithm() - parameters % public_key_params() - }. -</code> - -<p><c> id_public_key_algorithm() </c></p> -<table> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">OID name</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">rsaEncryption</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-dsa</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">dhpublicnumber</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-keyExchangeAlgorithm</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ecPublicKey</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>Public key algorithm oids </tcaption> -</table> - -<code> -#'Extension'{ - extnID, % id_extensions() | oid() - critical, % boolean() - extnValue % der_encoded() - }. -</code> - -<p><c>id_extensions()</c> - <seealso marker="#StdCertExt">Standard Certificate Extensions</seealso>, - <seealso marker="#PrivIntExt">Private Internet Extensions</seealso>, - <seealso marker="#CRLCertExt">CRL Extensions</seealso> and - <seealso marker="#CRLEntryExt">CRL Entry Extensions</seealso>. -</p> - -</section> - -<section> - <marker id="StdCertExt"></marker> - <title>Standard certificate extensions</title> - - <table> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">OID name</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">Value type</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-authorityKeyIdentifier</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'AuthorityKeyIdentifier'{}</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-subjectKeyIdentifier</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">oid()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-keyUsage</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"> [key_usage()]</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-privateKeyUsagePeriod</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'PrivateKeyUsagePeriod'{}</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-certificatePolicies</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'PolicyInformation'{}</cell> - </row> - - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-policyMappings</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'PolicyMappings_SEQOF'{}</cell> - </row> - - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-subjectAltName</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">general_name()</cell> - </row> - - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-issuerAltName</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">general_name()</cell> - </row> - - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-subjectDirectoryAttributes</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle"> [#'Attribute'{}]</cell> - </row> - - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-basicConstraints</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'BasicConstraints'{}</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-nameConstraints</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'NameConstraints'{}</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-policyConstraints</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'PolicyConstraints'{}</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-extKeyUsage</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">[id_key_purpose()]</cell> - </row> - - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-cRLDistributionPoints</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">[#'DistributionPoint'{}]</cell> - </row> - - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-inhibitAnyPolicy</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">integer()</cell> - </row> - - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-freshestCRL</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">[#'DistributionPoint'{}]</cell> - </row> - - - <tcaption>Standard Certificate Extensions</tcaption> - </table> - - <p><c> - key_usage() = digitalSignature | nonRepudiation | keyEncipherment| - dataEncipherment | keyAgreement | keyCertSign | cRLSign | encipherOnly | - decipherOnly - </c></p> - - <p><c> id_key_purpose()</c></p> - -<table> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">OID name</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-kp-serverAuth</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-kp-clientAuth</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-kp-codeSigning</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-kp-emailProtection</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-kp-timeStamping</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-kp-OCSPSigning</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>Key purpose oids </tcaption> -</table> - - <code> -#'AuthorityKeyIdentifier'{ - keyIdentifier, % oid() - authorityCertIssuer, % general_name() - authorityCertSerialNumber % integer() - }. - -#'PrivateKeyUsagePeriod'{ - notBefore, % general_time() - notAfter % general_time() - }. - -#'PolicyInformation'{ - policyIdentifier, % oid() - policyQualifiers % [#PolicyQualifierInfo{}] - }. - -#'PolicyQualifierInfo'{ - policyQualifierId, % oid() - qualifier % string() | #'UserNotice'{} - }. - -#'UserNotice'{ - noticeRef, % #'NoticeReference'{} - explicitText % string() - }. - -#'NoticeReference'{ - organization, % string() - noticeNumbers % [integer()] - }. - -#'PolicyMappings_SEQOF'{ - issuerDomainPolicy, % oid() - subjectDomainPolicy % oid() - }. - -#'Attribute'{ - type, % oid() - values % [der_encoded()] - }). - -#'BasicConstraints'{ - cA, % boolean() - pathLenConstraint % integer() - }). - -#'NameConstraints'{ - permittedSubtrees, % [#'GeneralSubtree'{}] - excludedSubtrees % [#'GeneralSubtree'{}] - }). - -#'GeneralSubtree'{ - base, % general_name() - minimum, % integer() - maximum % integer() - }). - -#'PolicyConstraints'{ - requireExplicitPolicy, % integer() - inhibitPolicyMapping % integer() - }). - -#'DistributionPoint'{ - distributionPoint, % {fullName, [general_name()]} | {nameRelativeToCRLIssuer, - [#AttributeTypeAndValue{}]} - reasons, % [dist_reason()] - cRLIssuer % [general_name()] - }). -</code> - -</section> - - <section> - <marker id="PrivIntExt"></marker> - <title>Private Internet Extensions</title> - - <table> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">OID name</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">Value type</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-pe-authorityInfoAccess</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">[#'AccessDescription'{}]</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-pe-subjectInfoAccess</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">[#'AccessDescription'{}]</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>Private Internet Extensions</tcaption> - </table> - -<code> -#'AccessDescription'{ - accessMethod, % oid() - accessLocation % general_name() - }). -</code> - - </section> - -<section> - <title> CRL and CRL Extensions Profile</title> - - <code> -#'CertificateList'{ - tbsCertList, % #'TBSCertList{} - signatureAlgorithm, % #'AlgorithmIdentifier'{} - signature % {0, binary()} - ASN1 compact bitstring - }). - -#'TBSCertList'{ - version, % v2 (if defined) - signature, % #AlgorithmIdentifier{} - issuer, % {rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} - thisUpdate, % time() - nextUpdate, % time() - revokedCertificates, % [#'TBSCertList_revokedCertificates_SEQOF'{}] - crlExtensions % [#'Extension'{}] - }). - -#'TBSCertList_revokedCertificates_SEQOF'{ - userCertificate, % integer() - revocationDate, % timer() - crlEntryExtensions % [#'Extension'{}] - }). - </code> - - <section> - <marker id="CRLCertExt"></marker> - <title>CRL Extensions </title> - - <table> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">OID name</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">Value type</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-authorityKeyIdentifier</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'AuthorityKeyIdentifier{}</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-issuerAltName</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">{rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]}</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-cRLNumber</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">integer()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-deltaCRLIndicator</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">integer()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-issuingDistributionPoint</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'IssuingDistributionPoint'{}</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-freshestCRL</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">[#'Distributionpoint'{}]</cell> - </row> - - <tcaption>CRL Extensions</tcaption> - </table> - - <code> -#'IssuingDistributionPoint'{ - distributionPoint, % {fullName, [general_name()]} | {nameRelativeToCRLIssuer, - [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} - onlyContainsUserCerts, % boolean() - onlyContainsCACerts, % boolean() - onlySomeReasons, % [dist_reason()] - indirectCRL, % boolean() - onlyContainsAttributeCerts % boolean() - }). - </code> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="CRLEntryExt"></marker> - <title> CRL Entry Extensions </title> - - <table> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">OID name</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">Value type</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-cRLReason</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">crl_reason()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-holdInstructionCode</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">oid()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-invalidityDate</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">general_time()</cell> - </row> - <row> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-certificateIssuer</cell> - <cell align="left" valign="middle">general_name()</cell> - </row> - <tcaption>CRL Entry Extensions</tcaption> - </table> - <p><c> - crl_reason() = unspecified | keyCompromise | cACompromise | - affiliationChanged | superseded | cessationOfOperation | - certificateHold | removeFromCRL | privilegeWithdrawn | - aACompromise - </c></p> - </section> - - <section> - <marker id="PKCS10"></marker> - <title>PKCS#10 Certification Request</title> - <code> -#'CertificationRequest'{ - certificationRequestInfo #'CertificationRequestInfo'{}, - signatureAlgorithm #'CertificationRequest_signatureAlgorithm'{}}. - signature {0, binary()} - ASN1 compact bitstring - } - -#'CertificationRequestInfo'{ - version atom(), - subject {rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} , - subjectPKInfo #'CertificationRequestInfo_subjectPKInfo'{}, - attributes [#'AttributePKCS-10' {}] - } - -#'CertificationRequestInfo_subjectPKInfo'{ - algorithm #'CertificationRequestInfo_subjectPKInfo_algorithm'{} - subjectPublicKey {0, binary()} - ASN1 compact bitstring - } - -#'CertificationRequestInfo_subjectPKInfo_algorithm'{ - algorithm = oid(), - parameters = der_encoded() -} - -#'CertificationRequest_signatureAlgorithm'{ - algorithm = oid(), - parameters = der_encoded() - } - -#'AttributePKCS-10'{ - type = oid(), - values = [der_encoded()] -} - </code> - </section> - -</section> -</chapter> diff --git a/lib/public_key/doc/src/introduction.xml b/lib/public_key/doc/src/introduction.xml index bf11a092d8..6542c8c509 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/doc/src/introduction.xml +++ b/lib/public_key/doc/src/introduction.xml @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ <header> <copyright> <year>2008</year> - <year>2013</year> + <year>2015</year> <holder>Ericsson AB, All Rights Reserved</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -36,27 +36,28 @@ <section> <title>Purpose</title> - <p> public_key deals with public key related file formats, digital - signatures and <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5280.txt"> + <p>The Public Key application deals with public-key related file + formats, digital signatures, and <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5280.txt"> X-509 certificates</url>. It is a library application that - provides encode/decode, sign/verify, encrypt/decrypt and similar - functionality, it does not read or write files it expects or returns + provides encode/decode, sign/verify, encrypt/decrypt, and similar + functionality. It does not read or write files, it expects or returns file contents or partial file contents as binaries. </p> </section> <section> <title>Prerequisites</title> - <p>It is assumed that the reader has a basic understanding - of the concepts of using public keys and digital certificates.</p> + <p>It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the Erlang programming + language and has a basic understanding of the concepts of using public-keys + and digital certificates.</p> </section> <section> - <title>Performance tips</title> - <p>The public_key decode and encode functions will try to use the NIFs - which are in the ASN1 compilers runtime modules if they can be found. - So for the best performance you want to have the ASN1 application in the - path of your system. </p> + <title>Performance Tips</title> + <p>The Public Key decode- and encode-functions try to use the NIFs + in the ASN.1 compilers runtime modules, if they can be found. + Thus, to have the ASN1 application in the + path of your system gives the best performance.</p> </section> </chapter> diff --git a/lib/public_key/doc/src/part.xml b/lib/public_key/doc/src/part.xml index 73146c8e2a..465f311946 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/doc/src/part.xml +++ b/lib/public_key/doc/src/part.xml @@ -31,15 +31,14 @@ <file>part.xml</file> </header> <description> - <p> This application provides an API to public key infrastructure + <p>This application provides an API to public-key infrastructure from <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5280.txt">RFC - 5280</url> (X.509 certificates) and public key formats defined by + 5280</url> (X.509 certificates) and public-key formats defined by the <url href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PKCS"> - PKCS-standard</url></p> + PKCS</url> standard.</p> </description> <xi:include href="introduction.xml"/> <xi:include href="public_key_records.xml"/> - <xi:include href="cert_records.xml"/> <xi:include href="using_public_key.xml"/> </part> diff --git a/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml b/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml index b86d0fe0ab..883c52393f 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml +++ b/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml @@ -31,11 +31,11 @@ <rev></rev> </header> <module>public_key</module> - <modulesummary> API module for public key infrastructure.</modulesummary> + <modulesummary>API module for public-key infrastructure.</modulesummary> <description> - <p>This module provides functions to handle public key infrastructure. It can - encode/decode different file formats (PEM, openssh), sign and verify digital signatures and validate - certificate paths and certificate revocation lists. + <p>This module provides functions to handle public-key infrastructure. It can + encode/decode different file formats (PEM, OpenSSH), sign and verify digital signatures, + and validate certificate paths and certificate revocation lists. </p> </description> @@ -43,94 +43,156 @@ <title>public_key</title> <list type="bulleted"> - <item>public_key requires the crypto and asn1 applications, the latter since R16 (hopefully the runtime dependency on asn1 will + <item> Public Key requires the Crypto and ASN1 applications, + the latter as OTP R16 (hopefully the runtime dependency on ASN1 will be removed again in the future).</item> <item>Supports <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5280.txt">RFC 5280 </url> - - Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile </item> - <item>Supports <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3447.txt"> PKCS-1 </url> - RSA Cryptography Standard </item> - <item>Supports <url href="http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/fips186-3/fips_186-3.pdf"> DSS</url>- Digital Signature Standard (DSA - Digital Signature Algorithm)</item> - <item>Supports <url href="http://www.emc.com/emc-plus/rsa-labs/standards-initiatives/pkcs-3-diffie-hellman-key-agreement-standar.htm"> PKCS-3 </url> - Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Standard </item> - <item>Supports <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2898.txt"> PKCS-5</url> - Password-Based Cryptography Standard </item> - <item>Supports <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5208.txt"> PKCS-8</url> - Private-Key Information Syntax Standard</item> - <item>Supports <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5967.txt"> PKCS-10</url> - Certification Request Syntax Standard</item> + Internet X.509 Public-Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List + (CRL) Profile </item> + <item>Supports <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3447.txt"> PKCS-1 </url> - + RSA Cryptography Standard </item> + <item>Supports <url href="http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/fips186-3/fips_186-3.pdf"> DSS</url> - + Digital Signature Standard (DSA - Digital Signature Algorithm)</item> + <item>Supports + <url href="http://www.emc.com/emc-plus/rsa-labs/standards-initiatives/pkcs-3-diffie-hellman-key-agreement-standar.htm"> PKCS-3 </url> - + Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Standard </item> + <item>Supports <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2898.txt"> PKCS-5</url> - + Password-Based Cryptography Standard </item> + <item>Supports <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5208.txt"> PKCS-8</url> - + Private-Key Information Syntax Standard</item> + <item>Supports <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5967.txt"> PKCS-10</url> - + Certification Request Syntax Standard</item> </list> </section> <section> - <title>COMMON DATA TYPES </title> + <title>DATA TYPES</title> - <note><p>All records used in this manual + <note><p>All records used in this Reference Manual <!-- except #policy_tree_node{} --> are generated from ASN.1 specifications and are documented in the User's Guide. See <seealso - marker="public_key_records">Public key records</seealso> and <seealso - marker="cert_records">X.509 Certificate records</seealso>. + marker="public_key_records">Public-key Records</seealso>. </p></note> <p>Use the following include directive to get access to the - records and constant macros described here and in the User's Guide.</p> + records and constant macros described here and in the User's Guide:</p> <code> -include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").</code> - <p><em>Data Types </em></p> - - <p><code>oid() - Object Identifier, a tuple of integers as generated by the ASN1 compiler.</code></p> - - <p><code>boolean() = true | false</code></p> + <p>The following data types are used in the functions for <c>public_key</c>:</p> - <p><code>string() = [bytes()]</code></p> - - <p><code>der_encoded() = binary()</code></p> - - <p><code>pki_asn1_type() = 'Certificate' | 'RSAPrivateKey'| 'RSAPublicKey' | - 'DSAPrivateKey' | 'DSAPublicKey' | 'DHParameter' | - 'SubjectPublicKeyInfo' | 'PrivateKeyInfo' | - 'CertificationRequest' | 'ECPrivateKey' | 'EcpkParameters'</code></p> - - <p><code>pem_entry () = {pki_asn1_type(), binary(), %% DER or encrypted DER - not_encrypted | cipher_info()}</code></p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>oid()</c></tag> + <item><p>Object identifier, a tuple of integers as generated by the <c>ASN.1</c> compiler.</p></item> - <p><code>cipher_info() = {"RC2-CBC | "DES-CBC" | "DES-EDE3-CBC", - crypto:rand_bytes(8) | {#'PBEParameter{}, digest_type()} |#'PBES2-params'{}}</code></p> - - <p><code>public_key() = rsa_public_key() | dsa_public_key() | ec_public_key()</code></p> - <p><code>private_key() = rsa_private_key() | dsa_private_key() | ec_private_key()</code></p> - <p><code>rsa_public_key() = #'RSAPublicKey'{}</code></p> + <tag><c>boolean() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>true | false</c></p></item> + + <tag><c>string() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>[bytes()]</c></p></item> + + <tag><c>der_encoded() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>binary()</c></p></item> + + <tag><c>pki_asn1_type() =</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>'Certificate'</c></p> + <p><c>| 'RSAPrivateKey'</c></p> + <p><c>| 'RSAPublicKey'</c></p> + <p><c>| 'DSAPrivateKey'</c></p> + <p><c>| 'DSAPublicKey'</c></p> + <p><c>| 'DHParameter'</c></p> + <p><c>| 'SubjectPublicKeyInfo'</c></p> + <p><c>| 'PrivateKeyInfo'</c></p> + <p><c>| 'CertificationRequest'</c></p> + <p><c>| 'ECPrivateKey'</c></p> + <p><c>| 'EcpkParameters'</c></p> + </item> + + <tag><c>pem_entry () =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{pki_asn1_type(), binary(), %% DER or encrypted DER not_encrypted</c></p> + <p><c>| cipher_info()}</c></p></item> + + <tag><c>cipher_info() = </c></tag> + <item><p><c>{"RC2-CBC" | "DES-CBC" | "DES-EDE3-CBC", crypto:rand_bytes(8)</c></p> + <p><c>| {#'PBEParameter{}, digest_type()} | #'PBES2-params'{}}</c></p> + </item> + + <tag><c>public_key() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>rsa_public_key() | dsa_public_key() | ec_public_key()</c></p></item> + + <tag><c>private_key() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>rsa_private_key() | dsa_private_key() | ec_private_key()</c></p></item> - <p><code>rsa_private_key() = #'RSAPrivateKey'{}</code></p> + <tag><c>rsa_public_key() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>#'RSAPublicKey'{}</c></p></item> - <p><code>dsa_public_key() = {integer(), #'Dss-Parms'{}}</code></p> + <tag><c>rsa_private_key() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>#'RSAPrivateKey'{}</c></p></item> - <p><code>dsa_private_key() = #'DSAPrivateKey'{}</code></p> + <tag><c>dsa_public_key() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{integer(), #'Dss-Parms'{}}</c></p></item> - <p><code>ec_public_key() = {#'ECPoint'{}, #'EcpkParameters'{} | - {namedCurve, oid()}}</code></p> - - <p><code>ec_private_key() = #'ECPrivateKey'{}</code></p> + <tag><c>dsa_private_key() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>#'DSAPrivateKey'{}</c></p></item> - <p><code>public_crypt_options() = [{rsa_pad, rsa_padding()}].</code></p> + <tag><c>ec_public_key()</c></tag> + <item><p>= <c>{#'ECPoint'{}, #'EcpkParameters'{} | {namedCurve, oid()}}</c></p></item> - <p><code>rsa_padding() = 'rsa_pkcs1_padding' | 'rsa_pkcs1_oaep_padding' | - 'rsa_no_padding'</code></p> + <tag><c>ec_private_key() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>#'ECPrivateKey'{}</c></p></item> - <p><code>digest_type() - Union of below digest types</code></p> - - <p><code>rsa_digest_type() = 'md5' | 'sha' | 'sha224' | 'sha256' | 'sha384' | - 'sha512'</code></p> + <tag><c>public_crypt_options() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>[{rsa_pad, rsa_padding()}]</c></p></item> - <p><code>dss_digest_type() = 'sha'</code></p> + <tag><c>rsa_padding() =</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>'rsa_pkcs1_padding'</c></p> + <p><c>| 'rsa_pkcs1_oaep_padding'</c></p> + <p><c>| 'rsa_no_padding'</c></p> + </item> - <p><code>ecdsa_digest_type() = 'sha'| 'sha224' | 'sha256' | 'sha384' | 'sha512'</code></p> + <tag><c>digest_type() = </c></tag> + <item><p>Union of <c>rsa_digest_type()</c>, <c>dss_digest_type()</c>, + and <c>ecdsa_digest_type()</c>.</p></item> - <p><code>crl_reason() = unspecified | keyCompromise | cACompromise | - affiliationChanged | superseded | cessationOfOperation | - certificateHold | privilegeWithdrawn | aACompromise</code></p> + <tag><c>rsa_digest_type() = </c></tag> + <item><p><c>'md5' | 'sha' | 'sha224' | 'sha256' | 'sha384' | 'sha512'</c></p></item> - <p><code>issuer_name() = {rdnSequence,[#'AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} </code> </p> + <tag><c>dss_digest_type() = </c></tag> + <item><p><c>'sha'</c></p></item> - <p><code>ssh_file() = openssh_public_key | rfc4716_public_key | known_hosts | - auth_keys</code></p> + <tag><c>ecdsa_digest_type() = </c></tag> + <item><p><c>'sha'| 'sha224' | 'sha256' | 'sha384' | 'sha512'</c></p></item> + + <tag><c>crl_reason() = </c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>unspecified</c></p> + <p><c>| keyCompromise</c></p> + <p><c>| cACompromise</c></p> + <p><c>| affiliationChanged</c></p> + <p><c>| superseded</c></p> + <p><c>| cessationOfOperation</c></p> + <p><c>| certificateHold</c></p> + <p><c>| privilegeWithdrawn</c></p> + <p><c>| aACompromise</c></p> + </item> + + <tag><c>issuer_name() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{rdnSequence,[#'AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]}</c></p> + </item> + + <tag><c>ssh_file() =</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>openssh_public_key</c></p> + <p><c>| rfc4716_public_key</c></p> + <p><c>| known_hosts</c></p> + <p><c>| auth_keys</c></p> + </item> + </taglist> + <!-- <p><code>policy_tree() = [Root, Children]</code></p> --> @@ -138,12 +200,12 @@ <!-- <p><code>Children = [] | policy_tree()</code></p> --> -<!-- <p> The policy_tree_node record has the following fields:</p> --> +<!-- <p>The <c>policy_tree_node</c> record has the following fields:</p> --> <!-- <taglist> --> <!-- <tag>valid_policy</tag> --> -<!-- <item> Is a single policy OID representing a --> +<!-- <item>A single policy OID representing a --> <!-- valid policy for the path of length x.</item> --> <!-- <tag>qualifier_set</tag> --> @@ -151,13 +213,13 @@ <!-- with the valid policy in certificate x.</item> --> <!-- <tag>critically_indicator</tag> --> -<!-- <item>The critically_indicator indicates whether the --> +<!-- <item>Indicates whether the --> <!-- certificate policy extension in certificate x was marked as --> -<!-- critical. </item> --> +<!-- critical.</item> --> <!-- <tag>expected_policy_set</tag> --> -<!-- <item>The expected_policy_set contains one or more policy OIDs --> -<!-- that would satisfy this policy in the certificate x+1. </item> --> +<!-- <item>Contains one or more policy OIDs --> +<!-- that would satisfy this policy in the certificate x+1.</item> --> <!-- </taglist> --> </section> @@ -166,27 +228,27 @@ <func> <name>compute_key(OthersKey, MyKey)-></name> <name>compute_key(OthersKey, MyKey, Params)-></name> - <fsummary> Compute shared secret</fsummary> + <fsummary>Computes shared secret.</fsummary> <type> <v>OthersKey = #'ECPoint'{} | binary(), MyKey = #'ECPrivateKey'{} | binary()</v> <v>Params = #'DHParameter'{}</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Compute shared secret </p> + <p>Computes shared secret.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>decrypt_private(CipherText, Key) -> binary()</name> <name>decrypt_private(CipherText, Key, Options) -> binary()</name> - <fsummary>Public key decryption.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Public-key decryption.</fsummary> <type> <v>CipherText = binary()</v> <v>Key = rsa_private_key()</v> <v>Options = public_crypt_options()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Public key decryption using the private key. See also <seealso + <p>Public-key decryption using the private key. See also <seealso marker="crypto:crypto#private_decrypt/4">crypto:private_decrypt/4</seealso></p> </desc> </func> @@ -194,156 +256,156 @@ <func> <name>decrypt_public(CipherText, Key) - > binary()</name> <name>decrypt_public(CipherText, Key, Options) - > binary()</name> - <fsummary></fsummary> + <fsummary>Public-key decryption.</fsummary> <type> <v>CipherText = binary()</v> <v>Key = rsa_public_key()</v> <v>Options = public_crypt_options()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Public key decryption using the public key. See also <seealso + <p>Public-key decryption using the public key. See also <seealso marker="crypto:crypto#public_decrypt/4">crypto:public_decrypt/4</seealso></p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>der_decode(Asn1type, Der) -> term()</name> - <fsummary> Decodes a public key ASN.1 DER encoded entity.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Decodes a public-key ASN.1 DER encoded entity.</fsummary> <type> <v>Asn1Type = atom()</v> - <d> ASN.1 type present in the public_key applications - asn1 specifications.</d> + <d>ASN.1 type present in the Public Key applications + ASN.1 specifications.</d> <v>Der = der_encoded()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Decodes a public key ASN.1 DER encoded entity.</p> + <p>Decodes a public-key ASN.1 DER encoded entity.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>der_encode(Asn1Type, Entity) -> der_encoded()</name> - <fsummary> Encodes a public key entity with asn1 DER encoding.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Encodes a public-key entity with ASN.1 DER encoding.</fsummary> <type> <v>Asn1Type = atom()</v> - <d> Asn1 type present in the public_key applications + <d>ASN.1 type present in the Public Key applications ASN.1 specifications.</d> <v>Entity = term()</v> - <d>The erlang representation of <c>Asn1Type</c></d> + <d>Erlang representation of <c>Asn1Type</c></d> </type> <desc> - <p> Encodes a public key entity with ASN.1 DER encoding.</p> + <p>Encodes a public-key entity with ASN.1 DER encoding.</p> </desc> </func> + <func> + <name>encrypt_private(PlainText, Key) -> binary()</name> + <fsummary>Public-key encryption using the private key.</fsummary> + <type> + <v>PlainText = binary()</v> + <v>Key = rsa_private_key()</v> + </type> + <desc> + <p>Public-key encryption using the private key. + See also <seealso + marker="crypto:crypto#private_encrypt/4">crypto:private_encrypt/4</seealso>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name>encrypt_public(PlainText, Key) -> binary()</name> + <fsummary>Public-key encryption using the public key.</fsummary> + <type> + <v>PlainText = binary()</v> + <v>Key = rsa_public_key()</v> + </type> + <desc> + <p>Public-key encryption using the public key. See also <seealso + marker="crypto:crypto#public_encrypt/4">crypto:public_encrypt/4</seealso>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> <name>generate_key(Params) -> {Public::binary(), Private::binary()} | #'ECPrivateKey'{} </name> - <fsummary>Generates a new keypair</fsummary> + <fsummary>Generates a new keypair.</fsummary> <type> - <v> Params = #'DHParameter'{} | {namedCurve, oid()} | #'ECParameters'{} </v> + <v>Params = #'DHParameter'{} | {namedCurve, oid()} | #'ECParameters'{}</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Generates a new keypair</p> + <p>Generates a new keypair.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>pem_decode(PemBin) -> [pem_entry()]</name> - <fsummary>Decode PEM binary data and return - entries as ASN.1 DER encoded entities. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Decodes PEM binary data and returns + entries as ASN.1 DER encoded entities.</fsummary> <type> <v>PemBin = binary()</v> <d>Example {ok, PemBin} = file:read_file("cert.pem").</d> </type> <desc> - <p>Decode PEM binary data and return + <p>Decodes PEM binary data and returns entries as ASN.1 DER encoded entities.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>pem_encode(PemEntries) -> binary()</name> - <fsummary>Creates a PEM binary</fsummary> + <fsummary>Creates a PEM binary.</fsummary> <type> <v> PemEntries = [pem_entry()] </v> </type> <desc> - <p>Creates a PEM binary</p> + <p>Creates a PEM binary.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>pem_entry_decode(PemEntry) -> term()</name> <name>pem_entry_decode(PemEntry, Password) -> term()</name> - <fsummary>Decodes a pem entry.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Decodes a PEM entry.</fsummary> <type> - <v> PemEntry = pem_entry() </v> - <v> Password = string() </v> + <v>PemEntry = pem_entry()</v> + <v>Password = string()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Decodes a PEM entry. pem_decode/1 returns a list of PEM - entries. Note that if the PEM entry is of type - 'SubjectPublickeyInfo' it will be further decoded to an - rsa_public_key() or dsa_public_key().</p> + <p>Decodes a PEM entry. <c>pem_decode/1</c> returns a list of PEM + entries. Notice that if the PEM entry is of type + 'SubjectPublickeyInfo', it is further decoded to an + <c>rsa_public_key()</c> or <c>dsa_public_key()</c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>pem_entry_encode(Asn1Type, Entity) -> pem_entry()</name> <name>pem_entry_encode(Asn1Type, Entity, {CipherInfo, Password}) -> pem_entry()</name> - <fsummary> Creates a PEM entry that can be fed to pem_encode/1.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Creates a PEM entry that can be fed to <c>pem_encode/1</c>.</fsummary> <type> <v>Asn1Type = pki_asn1_type()</v> <v>Entity = term()</v> - <d>The Erlang representation of - <c>Asn1Type</c>. If <c>Asn1Type</c> is 'SubjectPublicKeyInfo' - then <c>Entity</c> must be either an rsa_public_key() or a - dsa_public_key() and this function will create the appropriate + <d>Erlang representation of + <c>Asn1Type</c>. If <c>Asn1Type</c> is 'SubjectPublicKeyInfo', + <c>Entity</c> must be either an <c>rsa_public_key()</c> or a + <c>dsa_public_key()</c> and this function creates the appropriate 'SubjectPublicKeyInfo' entry. </d> <v>CipherInfo = cipher_info()</v> <v>Password = string()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Creates a PEM entry that can be feed to pem_encode/1.</p> + <p>Creates a PEM entry that can be feed to <c>pem_encode/1</c>.</p> </desc> </func> - - <func> - <name>encrypt_private(PlainText, Key) -> binary()</name> - <fsummary> Public key encryption using the private key.</fsummary> - <type> - <v>PlainText = binary()</v> - <v>Key = rsa_private_key()</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p> Public key encryption using the private key. - See also <seealso - marker="crypto:crypto#private_encrypt/4">crypto:private_encrypt/4</seealso></p> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name>encrypt_public(PlainText, Key) -> binary()</name> - <fsummary> Public key encryption using the public key.</fsummary> - <type> - <v>PlainText = binary()</v> - <v>Key = rsa_public_key()</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p> Public key encryption using the public key. See also <seealso - marker="crypto:crypto#public_encrypt/4">crypto:public_encrypt/4</seealso></p> - </desc> - </func> <func> <name>pkix_decode_cert(Cert, otp|plain) -> #'Certificate'{} | #'OTPCertificate'{}</name> - <fsummary> Decodes an ASN.1 DER encoded PKIX x509 certificate.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Decodes an ASN.1 DER-encoded PKIX x509 certificate.</fsummary> <type> <v>Cert = der_encoded()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Decodes an ASN.1 DER encoded PKIX certificate. The otp option - will use the customized ASN.1 specification OTP-PKIX.asn1 for + <p>Decodes an ASN.1 DER-encoded PKIX certificate. Option <c>otp</c> + uses the customized ASN.1 specification OTP-PKIX.asn1 for decoding and also recursively decode most of the standard parts.</p> </desc> @@ -355,54 +417,54 @@ certificate.</fsummary> <type> <v>Asn1Type = atom()</v> - <d>The ASN.1 type can be 'Certificate', 'OTPCertificate' or a subtype of either .</d> + <d>The ASN.1 type can be 'Certificate', 'OTPCertificate' or a subtype of either.</d> <v>Entity = #'Certificate'{} | #'OTPCertificate'{} | a valid subtype</v> </type> <desc> <p>DER encodes a PKIX x509 certificate or part of such a certificate. This function must be used for encoding certificates or parts of certificates - that are decoded/created in the otp format, whereas for the plain format this - function will directly call der_encode/2. </p> + that are decoded/created in the <c>otp</c> format, whereas for the plain format this + function directly calls <c>der_encode/2</c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>pkix_is_issuer(Cert, IssuerCert) -> boolean()</name> - <fsummary> Checks if <c>IssuerCert</c> issued <c>Cert</c> </fsummary> + <fsummary>Checks if <c>IssuerCert</c> issued <c>Cert</c>.</fsummary> <type> <v>Cert = der_encoded() | #'OTPCertificate'{}</v> <v>IssuerCert = der_encoded() | #'OTPCertificate'{}</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Checks if <c>IssuerCert</c> issued <c>Cert</c> </p> + <p>Checks if <c>IssuerCert</c> issued <c>Cert</c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>pkix_is_fixed_dh_cert(Cert) -> boolean()</name> - <fsummary> Checks if a Certificate is a fixed Diffie-Hellman Cert.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Checks if a certificate is a fixed Diffie-Hellman certificate.</fsummary> <type> <v>Cert = der_encoded() | #'OTPCertificate'{}</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Checks if a Certificate is a fixed Diffie-Hellman Cert.</p> + <p>Checks if a certificate is a fixed Diffie-Hellman certificate.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>pkix_is_self_signed(Cert) -> boolean()</name> - <fsummary> Checks if a Certificate is self signed.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Checks if a certificate is self-signed.</fsummary> <type> <v>Cert = der_encoded() | #'OTPCertificate'{}</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Checks if a Certificate is self signed.</p> + <p>Checks if a certificate is self-signed.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>pkix_issuer_id(Cert, IssuedBy) -> {ok, IssuerID} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary> Returns the issuer id.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Returns the issuer id.</fsummary> <type> <v>Cert = der_encoded() | #'OTPCertificate'{}</v> <v>IssuedBy = self | other</v> @@ -411,43 +473,43 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Returns the issuer id.</p> + <p>Returns the issuer id.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>pkix_normalize_name(Issuer) -> Normalized</name> - <fsummary>Normalizes a issuer name so that it can be easily - compared to another issuer name. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Normalizes an issuer name so that it can be easily + compared to another issuer name.</fsummary> <type> <v>Issuer = issuer_name()</v> <v>Normalized = issuer_name()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Normalizes a issuer name so that it can be easily + <p>Normalizes an issuer name so that it can be easily compared to another issuer name.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>pkix_path_validation(TrustedCert, CertChain, Options) -> {ok, {PublicKeyInfo, PolicyTree}} | {error, {bad_cert, Reason}} </name> - <fsummary> Performs a basic path validation according to RFC 5280.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Performs a basic path validation according to RFC 5280.</fsummary> <type> - <v> TrustedCert = #'OTPCertificate'{} | der_encoded() | atom() </v> - <d>Normally a trusted certificate but it can also be a path validation + <v>TrustedCert = #'OTPCertificate'{} | der_encode() | atom()</v> + <d>Normally a trusted certificate, but it can also be a path-validation error that can be discovered while - constructing the input to this function and that should be run through the <c>verify_fun</c>. - For example <c>unknown_ca </c> or <c>selfsigned_peer </c> + constructing the input to this function and that is to be run through the <c>verify_fun</c>. + Examples are <c>unknown_ca</c> and <c>selfsigned_peer.</c> </d> - <v> CertChain = [der_encoded()]</v> - <d>A list of DER encoded certificates in trust order ending with the peer certificate.</d> - <v> Options = proplists:proplist()</v> + <v>CertChain = [der_encode()]</v> + <d>A list of DER-encoded certificates in trust order ending with the peer certificate.</d> + <v>Options = proplists:proplist()</v> <v>PublicKeyInfo = {?'rsaEncryption' | ?'id-dsa', rsa_public_key() | integer(), 'NULL' | 'Dss-Parms'{}}</v> - <v> PolicyTree = term() </v> - <d>At the moment this will always be an empty list as Policies are not currently supported</d> - <v> Reason = cert_expired | invalid_issuer | invalid_signature | name_not_permitted | + <v>PolicyTree = term()</v> + <d>At the moment this is always an empty list as policies are not currently supported.</d> + <v>Reason = cert_expired | invalid_issuer | invalid_signature | name_not_permitted | missing_basic_constraint | invalid_key_usage | {revoked, crl_reason()} | atom() </v> </type> @@ -455,17 +517,17 @@ <p> Performs a basic path validation according to <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5280.txt">RFC 5280.</url> - However CRL validation is done separately by <seealso - marker="#pkix_crls_validate-3">pkix_crls_validate/3 </seealso> and should be called - from the supplied <c>verify_fun</c> + However, CRL validation is done separately by <seealso + marker="#pkix_crls_validate-3">pkix_crls_validate/3 </seealso> and is to be called + from the supplied <c>verify_fun</c>. </p> - <taglist> - <p> Available options are: </p> + <p>Available options:</p> + <taglist> <tag>{verify_fun, fun()}</tag> <item> - <p>The fun should be defined as:</p> + <p>The fun must be defined as:</p> <code> fun(OtpCert :: #'OTPCertificate'{}, @@ -478,53 +540,53 @@ fun(OtpCert :: #'OTPCertificate'{}, {unknown, UserState :: term()}. </code> - <p>If the verify callback fun returns {fail, Reason}, the + <p>If the verify callback fun returns <c>{fail, Reason}</c>, the verification process is immediately stopped. If the verify - callback fun returns {valid, UserState}, the verification - process is continued, this can be used to accept specific path - validation errors such as <c>selfsigned_peer</c> as well as - verifying application specific extensions. If called with an - extension unknown to the user application the return value - {unknown, UserState} should be used.</p> + callback fun returns <c>{valid, UserState}</c>, the verification + process is continued. This can be used to accept specific path + validation errors, such as <c>selfsigned_peer</c>, as well as + verifying application-specific extensions. If called with an + extension unknown to the user application, the return value + <c>{unknown, UserState}</c> is to be used.</p> </item> <tag>{max_path_length, integer()}</tag> <item> The <c>max_path_length</c> is the maximum number of non-self-issued - intermediate certificates that may follow the peer certificate - in a valid certification path. So if <c>max_path_length</c> is 0 the PEER must - be signed by the trusted ROOT-CA directly, if 1 the path can - be PEER, CA, ROOT-CA, if it is 2 PEER, CA, CA, ROOT-CA and so - on. + intermediate certificates that can follow the peer certificate + in a valid certification path. So, if <c>max_path_length</c> is 0, the PEER must + be signed by the trusted ROOT-CA directly, if it is 1, the path can + be PEER, CA, ROOT-CA, if it is 2, the path can + be PEER, CA, CA, ROOT-CA, and so on. </item> </taglist> - <p> Possible reasons for a bad certificate are: </p> + <p>Possible reasons for a bad certificate: </p> <taglist> <tag>cert_expired</tag> - <item>The certificate is no longer valid as its expiration date has passed.</item> + <item><p>Certificate is no longer valid as its expiration date has passed.</p></item> <tag>invalid_issuer</tag> - <item>The certificate issuer name does not match the name of the issuer certificate in the chain.</item> + <item><p>Certificate issuer name does not match the name of the issuer certificate in the chain.</p></item> <tag>invalid_signature</tag> - <item>The certificate was not signed by its issuer certificate in the chain.</item> + <item><p>Certificate was not signed by its issuer certificate in the chain.</p></item> <tag>name_not_permitted</tag> - <item>Invalid Subject Alternative Name extension.</item> + <item><p>Invalid Subject Alternative Name extension.</p></item> <tag>missing_basic_constraint</tag> - <item>Certificate, required to have the basic constraints extension, does not have - a basic constraints extension.</item> + <item><p>Certificate, required to have the basic constraints extension, does not have + a basic constraints extension.</p></item> <tag>invalid_key_usage</tag> - <item>Certificate key is used in an invalid way according to the key usage extension.</item> + <item><p>Certificate key is used in an invalid way according to the key-usage extension.</p></item> <tag>{revoked, crl_reason()}</tag> - <item>Certificate has been revoked.</item> + <item><p>Certificate has been revoked.</p></item> <tag>atom()</tag> - <item>Application specific error reason that should be checked by the verify_fun</item> + <item><p>Application-specific error reason that is to be checked by the <c>verify_fun</c>.</p></item> </taglist> </desc> @@ -543,44 +605,47 @@ fun(OtpCert :: #'OTPCertificate'{}, <func> <name>pkix_crls_validate(OTPCertificate, DPAndCRLs, Options) -> CRLStatus()</name> - <fsummary> Performs CRL validation.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Performs CRL validation.</fsummary> <type> - <v> OTPCertificate = #'OTPCertificate'{}</v> - <v> DPAndCRLs = [{DP::#'DistributionPoint'{}, {DerCRL::der_encoded(), CRL::#'CertificateList'{}}}] </v> - <v> Options = proplists:proplist()</v> - <v> CRLStatus() = valid | {bad_cert, revocation_status_undetermined} | + <v>OTPCertificate = #'OTPCertificate'{}</v> + <v>DPAndCRLs = [{DP::#'DistributionPoint'{}, {DerCRL::der_encoded(), CRL::#'CertificateList'{}}}] </v> + <v>Options = proplists:proplist()</v> + <v>CRLStatus() = valid | {bad_cert, revocation_status_undetermined} | {bad_cert, {revoked, crl_reason()}}</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Performs CRL validation. It is intended to be called from + <p>Performs CRL validation. It is intended to be called from the verify fun of <seealso marker="#pkix_path_validation-3"> pkix_path_validation/3 - </seealso></p> + </seealso>.</p> + + <p>Available options:</p> + <taglist> - <p> Available options are: </p> + <tag>{update_crl, fun()}</tag> <item> - <p>The fun has the following type spec:</p> + <p>The fun has the following type specification:</p> <code> fun(#'DistributionPoint'{}, #'CertificateList'{}) -> #'CertificateList'{}</code> - <p>The fun should use the information in the distribution point to acesses - the lates possible version of the CRL. If this fun is not specified - public_key will use the default implementation: + <p>The fun uses the information in the distribution point to access + the latest possible version of the CRL. If this fun is not specified, + Public Key uses the default implementation: </p> <code> fun(_DP, CRL) -> CRL end</code> </item> <tag>{issuer_fun, fun()}</tag> <item> - <p>The fun has the following type spec:</p> + <p>The fun has the following type specification:</p> <code> fun(#'DistributionPoint'{}, #'CertificateList'{}, {rdnSequence,[#'AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]}, term()) -> {ok, #'OTPCertificate'{}, [der_encoded]}</code> - <p>The fun should return the root certificate and certificate chain + <p>The fun returns the root certificate and certificate chain that has signed the CRL. </p> <code> fun(DP, CRL, Issuer, UserState) -> {ok, RootCert, CertChain}</code> @@ -635,83 +700,83 @@ fun(#'DistributionPoint'{}, #'CertificateList'{}, <v>Key = rsa_public_key() | dsa_public_key()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Signs a 'OTPTBSCertificate'. Returns the corresponding - der encoded certificate.</p> + <p>Signs an 'OTPTBSCertificate'. Returns the corresponding + DER-encoded certificate.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>pkix_sign_types(AlgorithmId) -> {DigestType, SignatureType}</name> - <fsummary>Translates signature algorithm oid to erlang digest and signature algorithm types.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Translates signature algorithm OID to Erlang digest and signature algorithm types.</fsummary> <type> <v>AlgorithmId = oid()</v> - <d>Signature oid from a certificate or a certificate revocation list</d> - <v>DigestType = rsa_digest_type() | dss_digest_type() </v> + <d>Signature OID from a certificate or a certificate revocation list.</d> + <v>DigestType = rsa_digest_type() | dss_digest_type()</v> <v>SignatureType = rsa | dsa</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Translates signature algorithm oid to erlang digest and signature types. + <p>Translates signature algorithm OID to Erlang digest and signature types. </p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>pkix_verify(Cert, Key) -> boolean()</name> - <fsummary> Verify pkix x.509 certificate signature.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Verifies PKIX x.509 certificate signature.</fsummary> <type> <v>Cert = der_encoded()</v> <v>Key = rsa_public_key() | dsa_public_key()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Verify PKIX x.509 certificate signature.</p> + <p>Verifies PKIX x.509 certificate signature.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>sign(Msg, DigestType, Key) -> binary()</name> - <fsummary> Create digital signature.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Creates a digital signature.</fsummary> <type> <v>Msg = binary() | {digest,binary()}</v> - <d>The msg is either the binary "plain text" data to be - signed or it is the hashed value of "plain text" i.e. the + <d>The <c>Msg</c> is either the binary "plain text" data to be + signed or it is the hashed value of "plain text", that is, the digest.</d> <v>DigestType = rsa_digest_type() | dss_digest_type() | ecdsa_digest_type()</v> <v>Key = rsa_private_key() | dsa_private_key() | ec_private_key()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Creates a digital signature.</p> + <p>Creates a digital signature.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>ssh_decode(SshBin, Type) -> [{public_key(), Attributes::list()}]</name> - <fsummary>Decodes a ssh file-binary. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Decodes an SSH file-binary.</fsummary> <type> <v>SshBin = binary()</v> <d>Example {ok, SshBin} = file:read_file("known_hosts").</d> - <v> Type = public_key | ssh_file()</v> - <d>If <c>Type</c> is <c>public_key</c> the binary may be either - a rfc4716 public key or a openssh public key.</d> + <v>Type = public_key | ssh_file()</v> + <d>If <c>Type</c> is <c>public_key</c> the binary can be either + an RFC4716 public key or an OpenSSH public key.</d> </type> <desc> - <p> Decodes a ssh file-binary. In the case of know_hosts or - auth_keys the binary may include one or more lines of the + <p>Decodes an SSH file-binary. In the case of <c>know_hosts</c> or + <c>auth_keys</c>, the binary can include one or more lines of the file. Returns a list of public keys and their attributes, possible attribute values depends on the file type represented by the binary. </p> <taglist> - <tag>rfc4716 attributes - see RFC 4716</tag> - <item>{headers, [{string(), utf8_string()}]}</item> - <tag>auth_key attributes - see man sshd </tag> + <tag>RFC4716 attributes - see RFC 4716.</tag> + <item><p>{headers, [{string(), utf8_string()}]}</p></item> + <tag>auth_key attributes - see manual page for sshd.</tag> <item>{comment, string()}</item> <item>{options, [string()]}</item> - <item>{bits, integer()} - In ssh version 1 files</item> - <tag>known_host attributes - see man sshd</tag> + <item><p>{bits, integer()} - In SSH version 1 files.</p></item> + <tag>known_host attributes - see manual page for sshd.</tag> <item>{hostnames, [string()]}</item> <item>{comment, string()}</item> - <item>{bits, integer()} - In ssh version 1 files</item> + <item><p>{bits, integer()} - In SSH version 1 files.</p></item> </taglist> </desc> @@ -719,16 +784,16 @@ fun(#'DistributionPoint'{}, #'CertificateList'{}, <func> <name>ssh_encode([{Key, Attributes}], Type) -> binary()</name> - <fsummary> Encodes a list of ssh file entries to a binary.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Encodes a list of SSH file entries to a binary.</fsummary> <type> <v>Key = public_key()</v> <v>Attributes = list()</v> <v>Type = ssh_file()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Encodes a list of ssh file entries (public keys and attributes) to a binary. Possible - attributes depends on the file type, see <seealso - marker="#ssh_decode-2"> ssh_decode/2 </seealso></p> + <p>Encodes a list of SSH file entries (public keys and attributes) to a binary. Possible + attributes depend on the file type, see <seealso + marker="#ssh_decode-2"> ssh_decode/2 </seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -737,14 +802,14 @@ fun(#'DistributionPoint'{}, #'CertificateList'{}, <fsummary>Verifies a digital signature.</fsummary> <type> <v>Msg = binary() | {digest,binary()}</v> - <d>The msg is either the binary "plain text" data - or it is the hashed value of "plain text" i.e. the digest.</d> + <d>The <c>Msg</c> is either the binary "plain text" data + or it is the hashed value of "plain text", that is, the digest.</d> <v>DigestType = rsa_digest_type() | dss_digest_type() | ecdsa_digest_type()</v> <v>Signature = binary()</v> <v>Key = rsa_public_key() | dsa_public_key() | ec_public_key()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Verifies a digital signature</p> + <p>Veryfies a digital signature.</p> </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key_records.xml b/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key_records.xml index d3534846fa..fc2a74a353 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key_records.xml +++ b/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key_records.xml @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ <header> <copyright> <year>2008</year> - <year>2014</year> + <year>2015</year> <holder>Ericsson AB, All Rights Reserved</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Ericsson AB. </legalnotice> - <title>Public key records</title> + <title>Public-Key Records</title> <prepared>Ingela Anderton Andin</prepared> <responsible></responsible> <docno></docno> @@ -34,28 +34,85 @@ <file>public_key_records.xml</file> </header> - <p>This chapter briefly describes Erlang records derived from ASN1 - specifications used to handle public and private keys. - The intent is to describe the data types - and not to specify the semantics of each component. For information on the - semantics, please see the relevant standards and RFCs.</p> + <p>This chapter briefly describes Erlang records derived from ASN.1 + specifications used to handle public key infrastructure. + The scope is to describe the data types of each component, + not the semantics. For information on the + semantics, refer to the relevant standards and RFCs linked in the sections below.</p> <p>Use the following include directive to get access to the - records and constant macros described in the following sections.</p> + records and constant macros described in the following sections:</p> <code> -include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl"). </code> - <section> - <title>Common Data Types</title> + <section> + <title>Data Types</title> <p>Common non-standard Erlang - data types used to described the record fields in the - below sections are defined in <seealso - marker="public_key">public key reference manual </seealso></p> - </section> + data types used to describe the record fields in the + following sections and which are not defined in the Public Key <seealso + marker="public_key">Reference Manual</seealso> + follows here:</p> + + <taglist> + <tag><c>time() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>uct_time() | general_time()</c></p></item> + + <tag><c>uct_time() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{utcTime, "YYMMDDHHMMSSZ"}</c></p></item> + + <tag><c>general_time() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{generalTime, "YYYYMMDDHHMMSSZ"}</c></p></item> + + <tag><c>general_name() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{rfc822Name, string()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {dNSName, string()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {x400Address, string()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {directoryName, {rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]}}</c></p> + <p><c>| {eidPartyName, special_string()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {eidPartyName, special_string(), special_string()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {uniformResourceIdentifier, string()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {ipAddress, string()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {registeredId, oid()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {otherName, term()}</c></p> + </item> + + <tag><c>special_string() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{teletexString, string()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {printableString, string()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {universalString, string()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {utf8String, binary()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {bmpString, string()}</c></p> + </item> + + <tag><c>dist_reason() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>unused</c></p> + <p><c>| keyCompromise</c></p> + <p><c>| cACompromise</c></p> + <p><c>| affiliationChanged</c></p> + <p><c>| superseded</c></p> + <p><c>| cessationOfOperation</c></p> + <p><c>| certificateHold</c></p> + <p><c>| privilegeWithdrawn</c></p> + <p><c>| aACompromise</c></p> + </item> + <tag><c>OID_macro() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>?OID_name()</c></p> + </item> + + <tag><c>OID_name() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>atom()</c></p> + </item> + + </taglist> + + </section> + <section> - <title>RSA as defined by the PKCS-1 standard and <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3447.txt"> RFC 3447 </url></title> + <title>RSA</title> + <p>Erlang representation of <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3447.txt"> + Rivest-Shamir-Adleman cryptosystem (RSA)</url> keys follows:</p> <code> #'RSAPublicKey'{ @@ -80,16 +137,13 @@ prime, % integer() exponent, % integer() coefficient % integer() - }. - </code> + }. </code> </section> <section> - <title>DSA as defined by - <url href="http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/fips186-3/fips_186-3.pdf"> Digital Signature Standard (NIST FIPS PUB 186-2) </url> - </title> - + <title>DSA</title> + <p>Erlang representation of <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6979.txt">Digigital Signature Algorithm (DSA)</url> keys</p> <code> #'DSAPrivateKey',{ version, % integer() @@ -104,18 +158,18 @@ p, % integer() q, % integer() g % integer() - }. - </code> + }. </code> + </section> <section> - <title>ECC (Elliptic Curve) <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3447.txt"> RFC 5480 </url> - </title> + <title>ECDSA </title> + <p>Erlang representation of <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6979.txt">Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA)</url> keys follows:</p> <code> #'ECPrivateKey'{ version, % integer() - privateKey, % octet_string() + privateKey, % binary() parameters, % der_encoded() - {'EcpkParameters', #'ECParameters'{}} | {'EcpkParameters', {namedCurve, oid()}} | {'EcpkParameters', 'NULL'} % Inherited by CA @@ -126,14 +180,14 @@ version, % integer() fieldID, % #'FieldID'{} curve, % #'Curve'{} - base, % octet_string() + base, % binary() order, % integer() cofactor % integer() }. #'Curve'{ - a, % octet_string() - b, % octet_string() + a, % binary() + b, % binary() seed % bitstring() - optional }. @@ -144,10 +198,644 @@ }. #'ECPoint'{ - point % octet_string() - the public key - }. - - </code> + point % binary() - the public key + }.</code> </section> + <section> + <title>PKIX Certificates</title> + <p>Erlang representation of PKIX certificates derived from ASN.1 + specifications see also <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5280.txt">X509 certificates (RFC 5280)</url>, also referred to as <c>plain</c> type, are as follows:</p> +<code> +#'Certificate'{ + tbsCertificate, % #'TBSCertificate'{} + signatureAlgorithm, % #'AlgorithmIdentifier'{} + signature % bitstring() + }. + +#'TBSCertificate'{ + version, % v1 | v2 | v3 + serialNumber, % integer() + signature, % #'AlgorithmIdentifier'{} + issuer, % {rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} + validity, % #'Validity'{} + subject, % {rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} + subjectPublicKeyInfo, % #'SubjectPublicKeyInfo'{} + issuerUniqueID, % binary() | asn1_novalue + subjectUniqueID, % binary() | asn1_novalue + extensions % [#'Extension'{}] + }. + +#'AlgorithmIdentifier'{ + algorithm, % oid() + parameters % der_encoded() + }.</code> + +<p>Erlang alternate representation of PKIX certificate, also referred to as <c>otp</c> type</p> + +<code> +#'OTPCertificate'{ + tbsCertificate, % #'OTPTBSCertificate'{} + signatureAlgorithm, % #'SignatureAlgorithm' + signature % bitstring() + }. + +#'OTPTBSCertificate'{ + version, % v1 | v2 | v3 + serialNumber, % integer() + signature, % #'SignatureAlgorithm' + issuer, % {rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} + validity, % #'Validity'{} + subject, % {rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} + subjectPublicKeyInfo, % #'OTPSubjectPublicKeyInfo'{} + issuerUniqueID, % binary() | asn1_novalue + subjectUniqueID, % binary() | asn1_novalue + extensions % [#'Extension'{}] + }. + +#'SignatureAlgorithm'{ + algorithm, % id_signature_algorithm() + parameters % asn1_novalue | #'Dss-Parms'{} + }.</code> + +<p><c>id_signature_algorithm() = OID_macro()</c></p> + +<p>The available OID names are as follows:</p> +<table> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>OID Name</em></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-dsa-with-sha1</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-dsaWithSHA1 (ISO or OID to above)</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">md2WithRSAEncryption</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">md5WithRSAEncryption</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">sha1WithRSAEncryption</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">sha-1WithRSAEncryption (ISO or OID to above)</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">sha224WithRSAEncryption</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">sha256WithRSAEncryption</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">sha512WithRSAEncryption</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">ecdsa-with-SHA1</cell> + </row> + <tcaption>Signature Algorithm OIDs </tcaption> +</table> + +<p>The data type <c>'AttributeTypeAndValue'</c>, is represented as + the following erlang record:</p> + +<code> +#'AttributeTypeAndValue'{ + type, % id_attributes() + value % term() + }.</code> + +<p>The attribute OID name atoms and their corresponding value types +are as follows:</p> +<table> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>OID Name</em></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>Value Type</em></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-name</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-surname</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-givenName</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-initials </cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-generationQualifier</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-commonName</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-localityName</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-stateOrProvinceName</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-organizationName</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-title</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-dnQualifier</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">{printableString, string()}</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-countryName</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">{printableString, string()}</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-serialNumber</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">{printableString, string()}</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-at-pseudonym</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">special_string()</cell> + </row> + <tcaption>Attribute OIDs</tcaption> +</table> + +<p>The data types <c>'Validity'</c>, <c>'SubjectPublicKeyInfo'</c>, and +<c>'SubjectPublicKeyInfoAlgorithm'</c> are represented as the following Erlang records:</p> + +<code> +#'Validity'{ + notBefore, % time() + notAfter % time() + }. + +#'SubjectPublicKeyInfo'{ + algorithm, % #AlgorithmIdentifier{} + subjectPublicKey % binary() + }. + +#'SubjectPublicKeyInfoAlgorithm'{ + algorithm, % id_public_key_algorithm() + parameters % public_key_params() + }.</code> + +<p>The public-key algorithm OID name atoms are as follows:</p> +<table> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>OID Name</em></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">rsaEncryption</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-dsa</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">dhpublicnumber</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-keyExchangeAlgorithm</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ecPublicKey</cell> + </row> + <tcaption>Public-Key Algorithm OIDs</tcaption> +</table> + +<code> +#'Extension'{ + extnID, % id_extensions() | oid() + critical, % boolean() + extnValue % der_encoded() + }.</code> + +<p><c>id_extensions()</c> + <seealso marker="#StdCertExt">Standard Certificate Extensions</seealso>, + <seealso marker="#PrivIntExt">Private Internet Extensions</seealso>, + <seealso marker="#CRLCertExt">CRL Extensions</seealso> and + <seealso marker="#CRLEntryExt">CRL Entry Extensions</seealso>. +</p> + +</section> + +<section> + <marker id="StdCertExt"></marker> + <title>Standard Certificate Extensions</title> + + <p>The standard certificate extensions OID name atoms and their + corresponding value types are as follows:</p> + + <table> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>OID Name</em></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>Value Type</em></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-authorityKeyIdentifier</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'AuthorityKeyIdentifier'{}</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-subjectKeyIdentifier</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">oid()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-keyUsage</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">[key_usage()]</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-privateKeyUsagePeriod</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'PrivateKeyUsagePeriod'{}</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-certificatePolicies</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'PolicyInformation'{}</cell> + </row> + + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-policyMappings</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'PolicyMappings_SEQOF'{}</cell> + </row> + + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-subjectAltName</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">general_name()</cell> + </row> + + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-issuerAltName</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">general_name()</cell> + </row> + + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-subjectDirectoryAttributes</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"> [#'Attribute'{}]</cell> + </row> + + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-basicConstraints</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'BasicConstraints'{}</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-nameConstraints</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'NameConstraints'{}</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-policyConstraints</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'PolicyConstraints'{}</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-extKeyUsage</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">[id_key_purpose()]</cell> + </row> + + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-cRLDistributionPoints</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">[#'DistributionPoint'{}]</cell> + </row> + + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-inhibitAnyPolicy</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">integer()</cell> + </row> + + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-freshestCRL</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">[#'DistributionPoint'{}]</cell> + </row> + + + <tcaption>Standard Certificate Extensions</tcaption> + </table> + + <p>Here:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>key_usage()</c></tag> + <item>= <p><c>digitalSignature</c></p> + <p><c>| nonRepudiation</c></p> + <p><c>| keyEncipherment</c></p> + <p><c>| dataEncipherment</c></p> + <p><c>| keyAgreement</c></p> + <p><c>| keyCertSign</c></p> + <p><c>| cRLSign</c></p> + <p><c>| encipherOnly</c></p> + <p><c>| decipherOnly </c></p> + </item> + </taglist> + + <p>And for <c>id_key_purpose()</c>:</p> + +<table> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>OID Name</em></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-kp-serverAuth</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-kp-clientAuth</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-kp-codeSigning</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-kp-emailProtection</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-kp-timeStamping</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-kp-OCSPSigning</cell> + </row> + <tcaption>Key Purpose OIDs</tcaption> +</table> + + <code> +#'AuthorityKeyIdentifier'{ + keyIdentifier, % oid() + authorityCertIssuer, % general_name() + authorityCertSerialNumber % integer() + }. + +#'PrivateKeyUsagePeriod'{ + notBefore, % general_time() + notAfter % general_time() + }. + +#'PolicyInformation'{ + policyIdentifier, % oid() + policyQualifiers % [#PolicyQualifierInfo{}] + }. + +#'PolicyQualifierInfo'{ + policyQualifierId, % oid() + qualifier % string() | #'UserNotice'{} + }. + +#'UserNotice'{ + noticeRef, % #'NoticeReference'{} + explicitText % string() + }. + +#'NoticeReference'{ + organization, % string() + noticeNumbers % [integer()] + }. + +#'PolicyMappings_SEQOF'{ + issuerDomainPolicy, % oid() + subjectDomainPolicy % oid() + }. + +#'Attribute'{ + type, % oid() + values % [der_encoded()] + }). + +#'BasicConstraints'{ + cA, % boolean() + pathLenConstraint % integer() + }). + +#'NameConstraints'{ + permittedSubtrees, % [#'GeneralSubtree'{}] + excludedSubtrees % [#'GeneralSubtree'{}] + }). + +#'GeneralSubtree'{ + base, % general_name() + minimum, % integer() + maximum % integer() + }). + +#'PolicyConstraints'{ + requireExplicitPolicy, % integer() + inhibitPolicyMapping % integer() + }). + +#'DistributionPoint'{ + distributionPoint, % {fullName, [general_name()]} | {nameRelativeToCRLIssuer, + [#AttributeTypeAndValue{}]} + reasons, % [dist_reason()] + cRLIssuer % [general_name()] + }).</code> + +</section> + + <section> + <marker id="PrivIntExt"></marker> + <title>Private Internet Extensions</title> + + <p>The private internet extensions OID name atoms and their corresponding value + types are as follows:</p> + + <table> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>OID Name</em></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>Value Type</em></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-pe-authorityInfoAccess</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">[#'AccessDescription'{}]</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-pe-subjectInfoAccess</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">[#'AccessDescription'{}]</cell> + </row> + <tcaption>Private Internet Extensions</tcaption> + </table> + +<code> +#'AccessDescription'{ + accessMethod, % oid() + accessLocation % general_name() + }).</code> + + </section> + +<section> + <title>CRL and CRL Extensions Profile</title> + + <p>Erlang representation of CRL and CRL extensions profile + derived from ASN.1 specifications and RFC 5280 are as follows:</p> + + <code> +#'CertificateList'{ + tbsCertList, % #'TBSCertList{} + signatureAlgorithm, % #'AlgorithmIdentifier'{} + signature % bitstring() + }). + +#'TBSCertList'{ + version, % v2 (if defined) + signature, % #AlgorithmIdentifier{} + issuer, % {rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} + thisUpdate, % time() + nextUpdate, % time() + revokedCertificates, % [#'TBSCertList_revokedCertificates_SEQOF'{}] + crlExtensions % [#'Extension'{}] + }). + +#'TBSCertList_revokedCertificates_SEQOF'{ + userCertificate, % integer() + revocationDate, % timer() + crlEntryExtensions % [#'Extension'{}] + }).</code> + + <section> + <marker id="CRLCertExt"></marker> + <title>CRL Extensions</title> + + <p>The CRL extensions OID name atoms and their corresponding value types are as follows:</p> + + + <table> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>OID Name</em></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>Value Type</em></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-authorityKeyIdentifier</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'AuthorityKeyIdentifier{}</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-issuerAltName</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">{rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]}</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-cRLNumber</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">integer()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-deltaCRLIndicator</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">integer()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-issuingDistributionPoint</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">#'IssuingDistributionPoint'{}</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-freshestCRL</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">[#'Distributionpoint'{}]</cell> + </row> + + <tcaption>CRL Extensions</tcaption> + </table> + + <p>Here, the data type <c>'IssuingDistributionPoint'</c> is represented as + the following Erlang record:</p> + + <code> +#'IssuingDistributionPoint'{ + distributionPoint, % {fullName, [general_name()]} | {nameRelativeToCRLIssuer, + [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} + onlyContainsUserCerts, % boolean() + onlyContainsCACerts, % boolean() + onlySomeReasons, % [dist_reason()] + indirectCRL, % boolean() + onlyContainsAttributeCerts % boolean() + }).</code> + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="CRLEntryExt"></marker> + <title>CRL Entry Extensions</title> + + <p>The CRL entry extensions OID name atoms and their corresponding value types are as follows:</p> + + <table> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>OID Name</em></cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle"><em>Value Type</em></cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-cRLReason</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">crl_reason()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-holdInstructionCode</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">oid()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-invalidityDate</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">general_time()</cell> + </row> + <row> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">id-ce-certificateIssuer</cell> + <cell align="left" valign="middle">general_name()</cell> + </row> + <tcaption>CRL Entry Extensions</tcaption> + </table> + + + <p>Here:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>crl_reason()</c></tag> + <item>= <p><c>unspecified</c></p> + <p><c>| keyCompromise</c></p> + <p><c>| cACompromise</c></p> + <p><c>| affiliationChanged</c></p> + <p><c>| superseded</c></p> + <p><c>| cessationOfOperation</c></p> + <p><c>| certificateHold</c></p> + <p><c>| removeFromCRL</c></p> + <p><c>| privilegeWithdrawn</c></p> + <p><c>| aACompromise</c></p> + </item> + </taglist> + + </section> + + <section> + <marker id="PKCS10"></marker> + <title>PKCS#10 Certification Request</title> + <p>Erlang representation of a PKCS#10 certification request + derived from ASN.1 specifications and RFC 5280 are as follows:</p> + <code> +#'CertificationRequest'{ + certificationRequestInfo #'CertificationRequestInfo'{}, + signatureAlgorithm #'CertificationRequest_signatureAlgorithm'{}}. + signature bitstring() + } + +#'CertificationRequestInfo'{ + version atom(), + subject {rdnSequence, [#AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]} , + subjectPKInfo #'CertificationRequestInfo_subjectPKInfo'{}, + attributes [#'AttributePKCS-10' {}] + } + +#'CertificationRequestInfo_subjectPKInfo'{ + algorithm #'CertificationRequestInfo_subjectPKInfo_algorithm'{} + subjectPublicKey bitstring() + } + +#'CertificationRequestInfo_subjectPKInfo_algorithm'{ + algorithm = oid(), + parameters = der_encoded() +} + +#'CertificationRequest_signatureAlgorithm'{ + algorithm = oid(), + parameters = der_encoded() + } + +#'AttributePKCS-10'{ + type = oid(), + values = [der_encoded()] +} </code> + </section> +</section> </chapter> diff --git a/lib/public_key/doc/src/ref_man.xml b/lib/public_key/doc/src/ref_man.xml index b7078891d4..9c80cf4b9f 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/doc/src/ref_man.xml +++ b/lib/public_key/doc/src/ref_man.xml @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ <file>ref_man.xml</file> </header> <description> - <p> Provides functions to handle public key infrastructure - from RFC 3280 (X.509 certificates) and some parts of the PKCS-standard. + <p>The <c>public_key</c> application provides functions to handle public-key infrastructure + from RFC 3280 (X.509 certificates) and parts of the PKCS standard. </p> </description> <xi:include href="public_key.xml"/> diff --git a/lib/public_key/doc/src/using_public_key.xml b/lib/public_key/doc/src/using_public_key.xml index 450bd7e35f..03e4bedf3d 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/doc/src/using_public_key.xml +++ b/lib/public_key/doc/src/using_public_key.xml @@ -22,48 +22,50 @@ </legalnotice> <title>Getting Started</title> + <prepared></prepared> + <docno></docno> + <date></date> + <rev></rev> <file>using_public_key.xml</file> </header> - <section> - <title>General information</title> + <p>This section describes examples of how to use the + Public Key API. Keys and certificates used in the following + sections are generated only for testing the Public Key + application.</p> - <p> This chapter is dedicated to showing some - examples of how to use the public_key API. Keys and certificates - used in the following sections are generated only for the purpose - of testing the public key application.</p> + <p>Some shell printouts in the following examples + are abbreviated for increased readability.</p> - <p>Note that some shell printouts, in the following examples, - have been abbreviated for increased readability.</p> + + <section> + <title>PEM Files</title> + <p>Public-key data (keys, certificates, and so on) can be stored in + Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) format. + The PEM files have the following structure:</p> - </section> + <code> + <text> + -----BEGIN <SOMETHING>----- + <Attribute> : <Value> + <Base64 encoded DER data> + -----END <SOMETHING>----- + <text></code> - <section> - <title>PEM files</title> - <p> Public key data (keys, certificates etc) may be stored in PEM format. PEM files - comes from the Private Enhanced Mail Internet standard and has a - structure that looks like this:</p> - - <code><text> - -----BEGIN <SOMETHING>----- - <Attribute> : <Value> - <Base64 encoded DER data> - -----END <SOMETHING>----- - <text></code> - - <p>A file can contain several BEGIN/END blocks. Text lines between - blocks are ignored. Attributes, if present, are currently ignored except - for <c>Proc-Type</c> and <c>DEK-Info</c> that are used when the DER data is - encrypted.</p> + <p>A file can contain several <c>BEGIN/END</c> blocks. Text lines between + blocks are ignored. Attributes, if present, are ignored except + for <c>Proc-Type</c> and <c>DEK-Info</c>, which are used when <c>DER</c> + data is encrypted.</p> <section> - <title>DSA private key</title> + <title>DSA Private Key</title> + <p>A DSA private key can look as follows:</p> + <note><p>File handling is not done by the Public Key application.</p></note> - <p>Note file handling is not done by the public_key application. </p> <code>1> {ok, PemBin} = file:read_file("dsa.pem"). {ok,<<"-----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-----\nMIIBuw"...>>}</code> - <p>This PEM file only has one entry, a private DSA key.</p> + <p>The following PEM file has only one entry, a private DSA key:</p> <code>2> [DSAEntry] = public_key:pem_decode(PemBin). [{'DSAPrivateKey',<<48,130,1,187,2,1,0,2,129,129,0,183, 179,230,217,37,99,144,157,21,228,204, @@ -80,21 +82,20 @@ </section> <section> - <title>RSA private key encrypted with a password.</title> + <title>RSA Private Key with Password</title> + <p>An RSA private key encrypted with a password can look as follows:</p> <code>1> {ok, PemBin} = file:read_file("rsa.pem"). {ok,<<"Bag Attribut"...>>}</code> - <p>This PEM file only has one entry a private RSA key.</p> + <p>The following PEM file has only one entry, a private RSA key:</p> <code>2>[RSAEntry] = public_key:pem_decode(PemBin). [{'RSAPrivateKey',<<224,108,117,203,152,40,15,77,128,126, 221,195,154,249,85,208,202,251,109, 119,120,57,29,89,19,9,...>>, - {"DES-EDE3-CBC",<<"kÙeø¼pµL">>}}] + {"DES-EDE3-CBC",<<"kÙeø¼pµL">>}}]</code> - </code> - - <p>In this example the password is "abcd1234".</p> + <p>In this following example, the password is <c>"abcd1234"</c>:</p> <code>3> Key = public_key:pem_entry_decode(RSAEntry, "abcd1234"). #'RSAPrivateKey'{version = 'two-prime', modulus = 1112355156729921663373...2737107, @@ -110,11 +111,12 @@ <section> <title>X509 Certificates</title> + <p>The following is an example of X509 certificates:</p> <code>1> {ok, PemBin} = file:read_file("cacerts.pem"). {ok,<<"-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\nMIIC7jCCAl"...>>}</code> - <p>This file includes two certificates</p> + <p>The following file includes two certificates:</p> <code>2> [CertEntry1, CertEntry2] = public_key:pem_decode(PemBin). [{'Certificate',<<48,130,2,238,48,130,2,87,160,3,2,1,2,2, 9,0,230,145,97,214,191,2,120,150,48,13, @@ -124,7 +126,7 @@ 1,48,13,6,9,42,134,72,134,247,...>>>, not_encrypted}]</code> - <p>Certificates may of course be decoded as usual ... </p> + <p>Certificates can be decoded as usual:</p> <code>2> Cert = public_key:pem_entry_decode(CertEntry1). #'Certificate'{ tbsCertificate = @@ -210,24 +212,24 @@ algorithm = {1,2,840,113549,1,1,5}, parameters = <<5,0>>}, signature = - {0, - <<163,186,7,163,216,152,63,47,154,234,139,73,154,96,120, - 165,2,52,196,195,109,167,192,...>>}} -</code> - - <p> Parts of certificates can be decoded with - public_key:der_decode/2 using that parts ASN.1 type. - Although application specific certificate - extension requires application specific ASN.1 decode/encode-functions. - Example, the first value of the rdnSequence above is of ASN.1 type - 'X520CommonName'. ({2,5,4,3} = ?id-at-commonName)</p> + <<163,186,7,163,216,152,63,47,154,234,139,73,154,96,120, + 165,2,52,196,195,109,167,192,...>>}</code> + + <p>Parts of certificates can be decoded with + <c>public_key:der_decode/2</c>, using the ASN.1 type of that part. + However, an application-specific certificate extension requires + application-specific ASN.1 decode/encode-functions. + In the recent example, the first value of <c>rdnSequence</c> is + of ASN.1 type <c>'X520CommonName'. ({2,5,4,3} = ?id-at-commonName)</c>:</p> <code>public_key:der_decode('X520CommonName', <<19,8,101,114,108,97,110,103,67,65>>). {printableString,"erlangCA"}</code> - <p>... but certificates can also be decode using the pkix_decode_cert/2 that - can customize and recursively decode standard parts of a certificate.</p> + <p>However, certificates can also be decoded using <c>pkix_decode_cert/2</c>, + which can customize and recursively decode standard parts of a certificate:</p> + <code>3>{_, DerCert, _} = CertEntry1.</code> + <code>4> public_key:pkix_decode_cert(DerCert, otp). #'OTPCertificate'{ tbsCertificate = @@ -314,30 +316,27 @@ algorithm = {1,2,840,113549,1,1,5}, parameters = 'NULL'}, signature = - {0, <<163,186,7,163,216,152,63,47,154,234,139,73,154,96,120, - 165,2,52,196,195,109,167,192,...>>}} -</code> + 165,2,52,196,195,109,167,192,...>>}</code> - <p>This call is equivalent to public_key:pem_entry_decode(CertEntry1)</p> + <p>This call is equivalent to <c>public_key:pem_entry_decode(CertEntry1)</c>:</p> <code>5> public_key:pkix_decode_cert(DerCert, plain). -#'Certificate'{ ...} -</code> +#'Certificate'{ ...}</code> </section> <section> - <title>Encoding public key data to PEM format</title> + <title>Encoding Public-Key Data to PEM Format</title> - <p>If you have public key data and and want to create a PEM file - you can do that by calling the functions - public_key:pem_entry_encode/2 and pem_encode/1 and then saving the - result to a file. For example assume you have PubKey = - 'RSAPublicKey'{} then you can create a PEM-"RSA PUBLIC KEY" file - (ASN.1 type 'RSAPublicKey') or a PEM-"PUBLIC KEY" file - ('SubjectPublicKeyInfo' ASN.1 type).</p> + <p>If you have public-key data and want to create a PEM file + this can be done by calling functions + <c>public_key:pem_entry_encode/2</c> and <c>pem_encode/1</c> and + saving the result to a file. For example, assume that you have + <c>PubKey = 'RSAPublicKey'{}</c>. Then you can create a PEM-"RSA PUBLIC KEY" + file (ASN.1 type <c>'RSAPublicKey'</c>) or a PEM-"PUBLIC KEY" file + (<c>'SubjectPublicKeyInfo'</c> ASN.1 type).</p> - <p> The second element of the PEM-entry will be the ASN.1 DER encoded - key data.</p> + <p>The second element of the PEM-entry is the ASN.1 <c>DER</c> encoded + key data:</p> <code>1> PemEntry = public_key:pem_entry_encode('RSAPublicKey', RSAPubKey). {'RSAPublicKey', <<48,72,...>>, not_encrypted} @@ -348,7 +347,7 @@ 3> file:write_file("rsa_pub_key.pem", PemBin). ok</code> - <p> or </p> + <p>or:</p> <code>1> PemEntry = public_key:pem_entry_encode('SubjectPublicKeyInfo', RSAPubKey). {'SubjectPublicKeyInfo', <<48,92...>>, not_encrypted} @@ -363,96 +362,108 @@ ok</code> </section> <section> - <title>RSA public key cryptography </title> - <p> Suppose you have PrivateKey = #'RSAPrivateKey{}' and the - plaintext Msg = binary() and the corresponding public key - PublicKey = #'RSAPublicKey'{} then you can do the following. - Note that you normally will only do one of the encrypt or - decrypt operations and the peer will do the other. - </p> - - <p>Encrypt with the private key </p> + <title>RSA Public-Key Cryptography</title> + <p>Suppose you have the following private key and a corresponding public key:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item><c>PrivateKey = #'RSAPrivateKey{}'</c> and + the plaintext <c>Msg = binary()</c></item> + <item><c>PublicKey = #'RSAPublicKey'{}</c> + </item> + </list> + <p>Then you can proceed as follows:</p> + + <p>Encrypt with the private key:</p> <code>RsaEncrypted = public_key:encrypt_private(Msg, PrivateKey), Msg = public_key:decrypt_public(RsaEncrypted, PublicKey),</code> - <p>Encrypt with the public key </p> + <p>Encrypt with the public key:</p> <code>RsaEncrypted = public_key:encrypt_public(Msg, PublicKey), Msg = public_key:decrypt_private(RsaEncrypted, PrivateKey),</code> + + <note><p>You normally do only one of the encrypt or decrypt operations, + and the peer does the other. This normaly used in legacy applications + as a primitive digital signature. + </p></note> + </section> <section> - <title>Digital signatures</title> + <title>Digital Signatures</title> - <p> Suppose you have PrivateKey = #'RSAPrivateKey{}'or - #'DSAPrivateKey'{} and the plaintext Msg = binary() and the - corresponding public key PublicKey = #'RSAPublicKey'{} or - {integer(), #'DssParams'{}} then you can do the following. Note - that you normally will only do one of the sign or verify operations - and the peer will do the other. </p> + <p>Suppose you have the following private key and a corresponding public key:</p> + + <list type="bulleted"> + <item><c>PrivateKey = #'RSAPrivateKey{}'</c> or + <c>#'DSAPrivateKey'{}</c> and the plaintext <c>Msg = binary()</c></item> + <item><c>PublicKey = #'RSAPublicKey'{}</c> or + <c>{integer(), #'DssParams'{}}</c></item> + </list> + <p>Then you can proceed as follows:</p> <code>Signature = public_key:sign(Msg, sha, PrivateKey), true = public_key:verify(Msg, sha, Signature, PublicKey),</code> - <p>It might be appropriate to calculate the message digest before - calling sign or verify and then you can use the none as second - argument.</p> + <note><p>You normally do only one of the sign or verify operations, + and the peer does the other.</p></note> + + <p>It can be appropriate to calculate the message digest before + calling <c>sign</c> or <c>verify</c>, and then use <c>none</c> as + second argument:</p> <code>Digest = crypto:sha(Msg), Signature = public_key:sign(Digest, none, PrivateKey), -true = public_key:verify(Digest, none, Signature, PublicKey), - </code> +true = public_key:verify(Digest, none, Signature, PublicKey),</code> </section> <section> - <title>SSH files</title> + <title>SSH Files</title> <p>SSH typically uses PEM files for private keys but has its - own file format for storing public keys. The erlang public_key - application can be used to parse the content of SSH public key files.</p> + own file format for storing public keys. The <c>public_key</c> + application can be used to parse the content of SSH public-key files.</p> <section> - <title> RFC 4716 SSH public key files </title> + <title>RFC 4716 SSH Public-Key Files</title> <p>RFC 4716 SSH files looks confusingly like PEM files, - but there are some differences.</p> + but there are some differences:</p> <code>1> {ok, SshBin} = file:read_file("ssh2_rsa_pub"). {ok, <<"---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----\nAAAA"...>>}</code> - <p>This is equivalent to calling public_key:ssh_decode(SshBin, rfc4716_public_key). + <p>This is equivalent to calling <c>public_key:ssh_decode(SshBin, rfc4716_public_key)</c>: </p> <code>2> public_key:ssh_decode(SshBin, public_key). [{#'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = 794430685...91663, - publicExponent = 35}, []}] -</code> + publicExponent = 35}, []}]</code> </section> <section> - <title> Openssh public key format </title> + <title>OpenSSH Public-Key Format</title> + <p>OpenSSH public-key format looks as follows:</p> <code>1> {ok, SshBin} = file:read_file("openssh_dsa_pub"). {ok,<<"ssh-dss AAAAB3Nza"...>>}</code> - <p>This is equivalent to calling public_key:ssh_decode(SshBin, openssh_public_key). + <p>This is equivalent to calling <c>public_key:ssh_decode(SshBin, openssh_public_key)</c>: </p> <code>2> public_key:ssh_decode(SshBin, public_key). [{{15642692...694280725, #'Dss-Parms'{p = 17291273936...696123221, q = 1255626590179665817295475654204371833735706001853, g = 10454211196...480338645}}, - [{comment,"dhopson@VMUbuntu-DSH"}]}] -</code> + [{comment,"dhopson@VMUbuntu-DSH"}]}]</code> </section> <section> - <title> Known hosts - openssh format</title> - + <title>Known Hosts - OpenSSH Format</title> + <p>Known hosts - OpenSSH format looks as follows:</p> <code>1> {ok, SshBin} = file:read_file("known_hosts"). {ok,<<"hostname.domain.com,192.168.0.1 ssh-rsa AAAAB...>>}</code> - <p>Returns a list of public keys and their related attributes - each pair of key and attributes corresponds to one entry in - the known hosts file.</p> + <p>Returns a list of public keys and their related attributes. + Each pair of key and attribute corresponds to one entry in + the known hosts file:</p> <code>2> public_key:ssh_decode(SshBin, known_hosts). [{#'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = 1498979460408...72721699, @@ -461,19 +472,19 @@ true = public_key:verify(Digest, none, Signature, PublicKey), {#'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = 14989794604088...2721699, publicExponent = 35}, [{comment,"[email protected]"}, - {hostnames,["|1|BWO5qDxk/cFH0wa05JLdHn+j6xQ=|rXQvIxh5cDD3C43k5DPDamawVNA="]}]}] -</code> + {hostnames,["|1|BWO5qDxk/cFH0wa05JLdHn+j6xQ=|rXQvIxh5cDD3C43k5DPDamawVNA="]}]}]</code> </section> <section> - <title> Authorized keys - openssh format</title> + <title>Authorized Keys - OpenSSH Format</title> + <p>Authorized keys - OpenSSH format looks as follows:</p> <code>1> {ok, SshBin} = file:read_file("auth_keys"). {ok, <<"command=\"dump /home\",no-pty,no-port-forwarding ssh-rsa AAA...>>}</code> - <p>Returns a list of public keys and their related attributes - each pair of key and attributes corresponds to one entry in - the authorized key file.</p> + <p>Returns a list of public keys and their related attributes. + Each pair of key and attribute corresponds to one entry in + the authorized key file:</p> <code>2> public_key:ssh_decode(SshBin, auth_keys). [{#'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = 794430685...691663, @@ -485,16 +496,15 @@ true = public_key:verify(Digest, none, Signature, PublicKey), #'Dss-Parms'{p = 17291273936185...763696123221, q = 1255626590179665817295475654204371833735706001853, g = 10454211195705...60511039590076780999046480338645}}, - [{comment,"dhopson@VMUbuntu-DSH"}]}] -</code> + [{comment,"dhopson@VMUbuntu-DSH"}]}]</code> </section> <section> - <title> Creating an SSH file from public key data </title> + <title>Creating an SSH File from Public-Key Data</title> <p>If you got a public key <c>PubKey</c> and a related list of attributes <c>Attributes</c> as returned - by ssh_decode/2 you can create a new ssh file for example</p> + by <c>ssh_decode/2</c>, you can create a new SSH file, for example:</p> <code>N> SshBin = public_key:ssh_encode([{PubKey, Attributes}], openssh_public_key), <<"ssh-rsa "...>> N+1> file:write_file("id_rsa.pub", SshBin). diff --git a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert.erl b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert.erl index 8b11538499..1aa9c6764b 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert.erl +++ b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert.erl @@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ extensions_list(Extensions) -> Extensions. extract_verify_data(OtpCert, DerCert) -> - {_, Signature} = OtpCert#'OTPCertificate'.signature, + Signature = OtpCert#'OTPCertificate'.signature, SigAlgRec = OtpCert#'OTPCertificate'.signatureAlgorithm, SigAlg = SigAlgRec#'SignatureAlgorithm'.algorithm, PlainText = encoded_tbs_cert(DerCert), diff --git a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert_records.erl b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert_records.erl index 9a8e49f265..f412d5862e 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert_records.erl +++ b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert_records.erl @@ -217,8 +217,8 @@ namedCurves(brainpoolP512t1) -> ?'brainpoolP512t1'. %%% SubjectPublicKey decode_supportedPublicKey(#'OTPSubjectPublicKeyInfo'{algorithm= PA = - #'PublicKeyAlgorithm'{algorithm=Algo}, - subjectPublicKey = {0,SPK0}}) -> + #'PublicKeyAlgorithm'{algorithm=Algo}, + subjectPublicKey = SPK0}) -> Type = supportedPublicKeyAlgorithms(Algo), SPK = case Type of 'ECPoint' -> #'ECPoint'{point = SPK0}; @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ encode_supportedPublicKey(#'OTPSubjectPublicKeyInfo'{algorithm= PA = {ok, SPK1} = 'OTP-PUB-KEY':encode(Type, SPK0), SPK1 end, - #'OTPSubjectPublicKeyInfo'{subjectPublicKey = {0,SPK}, algorithm=PA}. + #'OTPSubjectPublicKeyInfo'{subjectPublicKey = SPK, algorithm=PA}. %%% Extensions diff --git a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_crl.erl b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_crl.erl index 488cc97c70..0010725da9 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_crl.erl +++ b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_crl.erl @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ check_crl_num(_,_) -> extension_value(Extension, ExtType, Extensions) -> case pubkey_cert:select_extension(Extension, Extensions) of #'Extension'{extnValue = Value} -> - public_key:der_decode(ExtType, list_to_binary(Value)); + public_key:der_decode(ExtType, iolist_to_binary(Value)); _ -> undefined end. @@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ verify_crl_signature(CRL, DerCRL, Key, KeyParams) -> {Key, KeyParams}) end. extract_crl_verify_data(CRL, DerCRL) -> - {0, Signature} = CRL#'CertificateList'.signature, + Signature = CRL#'CertificateList'.signature, #'AlgorithmIdentifier'{algorithm = SigAlg} = CRL#'CertificateList'.signatureAlgorithm, PlainText = encoded_tbs_crl(DerCRL), diff --git a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_pbe.erl b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_pbe.erl index 521a32189d..8c61bc71d4 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_pbe.erl +++ b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_pbe.erl @@ -106,9 +106,8 @@ pbdkdf2(Password, Salt, Count, DerivedKeyLen, Prf, PrfHash, PrfOutputLen)-> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- decrypt_parameters(#'EncryptedPrivateKeyInfo_encryptionAlgorithm'{ algorithm = Oid, parameters = Param}) -> - decrypt_parameters(Oid, Param). + decrypt_parameters(Oid, decode_handle_open_type_wrapper(Param)). - %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec encrypt_parameters({Cipher::string(), Params::term()}) -> #'EncryptedPrivateKeyInfo_encryptionAlgorithm'{}. @@ -129,7 +128,7 @@ password_to_key_and_iv(Password, _, #'PBES2-params'{} = Params) -> password_to_key_and_iv(Password, _Cipher, {#'PBEParameter'{salt = Salt, iterationCount = Count}, Hash}) -> <<Key:8/binary, IV:8/binary, _/binary>> - = pbdkdf1(Password, erlang:iolist_to_binary(Salt), Count, Hash), + = pbdkdf1(Password, Salt, Count, Hash), {Key, IV}; password_to_key_and_iv(Password, Cipher, Salt) -> KeyLen = derived_key_length(Cipher, undefined), @@ -151,15 +150,15 @@ do_pbdkdf1(Prev, Count, Acc, Hash) -> do_pbdkdf1(Result, Count-1 , <<Result/binary, Acc/binary>>, Hash). iv(#'PBES2-params_encryptionScheme'{algorithm = Algo, - parameters = ASNIV}) when (Algo == ?'desCBC') or - (Algo == ?'des-EDE3-CBC') -> - %% This is an so called open ASN1-type that in this - %% case will be an octet-string of length 8 - <<?ASN1_OCTET_STR_TAG, ?IV_LEN, IV:?IV_LEN/binary>> = ASNIV, + parameters = ASN1IV}) + when (Algo == ?'desCBC') or + (Algo == ?'des-EDE3-CBC') -> + <<?ASN1_OCTET_STR_TAG, ?IV_LEN, IV:?IV_LEN/binary>> = decode_handle_open_type_wrapper(ASN1IV), IV; iv(#'PBES2-params_encryptionScheme'{algorithm = ?'rc2CBC', - parameters = ASN1IV}) -> - {ok, #'RC2-CBC-Parameter'{iv = IV}} = 'PKCS-FRAME':decode('RC2-CBC-Parameter', ASN1IV), + parameters = ASN1IV}) -> + {ok, #'RC2-CBC-Parameter'{iv = IV}} + = 'PKCS-FRAME':decode('RC2-CBC-Parameter', decode_handle_open_type_wrapper(ASN1IV)), iolist_to_binary(IV). blocks(1, N, Index, Password, Salt, Count, Prf, PrfHash, PrfLen, Acc) -> @@ -200,13 +199,13 @@ encrypt_parameters(_Cipher, #'PBES2-params'{} = Params) -> {ok, Der} ='PKCS-FRAME':encode('PBES2-params', Params), #'EncryptedPrivateKeyInfo_encryptionAlgorithm'{ algorithm = ?'id-PBES2', - parameters = Der}; + parameters = encode_handle_open_type_wrapper(Der)}; encrypt_parameters(Cipher, {#'PBEParameter'{} = Params, Hash}) -> {ok, Der} ='PKCS-FRAME':encode('PBEParameter', Params), #'EncryptedPrivateKeyInfo_encryptionAlgorithm'{ algorithm = pbe1_oid(Cipher, Hash), - parameters = Der}. + parameters = encode_handle_open_type_wrapper(Der)}. pbe1_oid("RC2-CBC", sha) -> ?'pbeWithSHA1AndRC2-CBC'; @@ -277,3 +276,8 @@ cipher(#'PBES2-params_encryptionScheme'{algorithm = ?'rc2CBC'}) -> ceiling(Float) -> erlang:round(Float + 0.5). + +decode_handle_open_type_wrapper({asn1_OPENTYPE, Type}) -> + Type. +encode_handle_open_type_wrapper(Type) -> + {asn1_OPENTYPE, Type}. diff --git a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_pem.erl b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_pem.erl index 98881c4a6a..a62658923f 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_pem.erl +++ b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_pem.erl @@ -143,8 +143,7 @@ decode_encrypted_private_keyinfo(Der) -> encryptedData = Data} = public_key:der_decode('EncryptedPrivateKeyInfo', Der), DecryptParams = pubkey_pbe:decrypt_parameters(AlgorithmInfo), - {'PrivateKeyInfo', iolist_to_binary(Data), DecryptParams}. - + {'PrivateKeyInfo', Data, DecryptParams}. encode_encrypted_private_keyinfo(EncData, EncryptParmams) -> AlgorithmInfo = pubkey_pbe:encrypt_parameters(EncryptParmams), diff --git a/lib/public_key/src/public_key.erl b/lib/public_key/src/public_key.erl index e8ff965982..261054637d 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/src/public_key.erl +++ b/lib/public_key/src/public_key.erl @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ pem_encode(PemEntries) when is_list(PemEntries) -> %% pem entries. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- pem_entry_decode({'SubjectPublicKeyInfo', Der, _}) -> - {_, {'AlgorithmIdentifier', AlgId, Params}, {0, Key0}} + {_, {'AlgorithmIdentifier', AlgId, Params}, Key0} = der_decode('SubjectPublicKeyInfo', Der), KeyType = pubkey_cert_records:supportedPublicKeyAlgorithms(AlgId), case KeyType of @@ -168,14 +168,14 @@ pem_entry_decode({Asn1Type, CryptDer, {Cipher, Salt}} = PemEntry, pem_entry_encode('SubjectPublicKeyInfo', Entity=#'RSAPublicKey'{}) -> Der = der_encode('RSAPublicKey', Entity), Spki = {'SubjectPublicKeyInfo', - {'AlgorithmIdentifier', ?'rsaEncryption', ?DER_NULL}, {0, Der}}, + {'AlgorithmIdentifier', ?'rsaEncryption', ?DER_NULL}, Der}, pem_entry_encode('SubjectPublicKeyInfo', Spki); pem_entry_encode('SubjectPublicKeyInfo', {DsaInt, Params=#'Dss-Parms'{}}) when is_integer(DsaInt) -> KeyDer = der_encode('DSAPublicKey', DsaInt), ParamDer = der_encode('DSAParams', {params, Params}), Spki = {'SubjectPublicKeyInfo', - {'AlgorithmIdentifier', ?'id-dsa', ParamDer}, {0, KeyDer}}, + {'AlgorithmIdentifier', ?'id-dsa', ParamDer}, KeyDer}, pem_entry_encode('SubjectPublicKeyInfo', Spki); pem_entry_encode(Asn1Type, Entity) when is_atom(Asn1Type) -> Der = der_encode(Asn1Type, Entity), @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ der_encode(Asn1Type, Entity) when (Asn1Type == 'PrivateKeyInfo') or (Asn1Type == 'EncryptedPrivateKeyInfo') -> try {ok, Encoded} = 'PKCS-FRAME':encode(Asn1Type, Entity), - iolist_to_binary(Encoded) + Encoded catch error:{badmatch, {error, _}} = Error -> erlang:error(Error) @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ der_encode(Asn1Type, Entity) when (Asn1Type == 'PrivateKeyInfo') or der_encode(Asn1Type, Entity) when is_atom(Asn1Type) -> try {ok, Encoded} = 'OTP-PUB-KEY':encode(Asn1Type, Entity), - iolist_to_binary(Encoded) + Encoded catch error:{badmatch, {error, _}} = Error -> erlang:error(Error) @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ generate_key(#'ECParameters'{} = Params) -> compute_key(#'ECPoint'{point = Point}, #'ECPrivateKey'{privateKey = PrivKey, parameters = Param}) -> ECCurve = ec_curve_spec(Param), - crypto:compute_key(ecdh, Point, list_to_binary(PrivKey), ECCurve). + crypto:compute_key(ecdh, Point, PrivKey, ECCurve). compute_key(PubKey, PrivKey, #'DHParameter'{prime = P, base = G}) -> crypto:compute_key(dh, PubKey, PrivKey, [P, G]). @@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ sign(DigestOrPlainText, sha, #'DSAPrivateKey'{p = P, q = Q, g = G, x = X}) -> sign(DigestOrPlainText, DigestType, #'ECPrivateKey'{privateKey = PrivKey, parameters = Param}) -> ECCurve = ec_curve_spec(Param), - crypto:sign(ecdsa, DigestType, DigestOrPlainText, [list_to_binary(PrivKey), ECCurve]); + crypto:sign(ecdsa, DigestType, DigestOrPlainText, [PrivKey, ECCurve]); %% Backwards compatible sign(Digest, none, #'DSAPrivateKey'{} = Key) -> @@ -458,22 +458,12 @@ sign(Digest, none, #'DSAPrivateKey'{} = Key) -> | dsa_public_key() | ec_public_key()) -> boolean(). %% Description: Verifies a digital signature. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -verify(DigestOrPlainText, DigestType, Signature, - #'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = Mod, publicExponent = Exp}) -> - crypto:verify(rsa, DigestType, DigestOrPlainText, Signature, - [Exp, Mod]); - -verify(DigestOrPlaintext, DigestType, Signature, {#'ECPoint'{point = Point}, Param}) -> - ECCurve = ec_curve_spec(Param), - crypto:verify(ecdsa, DigestType, DigestOrPlaintext, Signature, [Point, ECCurve]); - -%% Backwards compatibility -verify(Digest, none, Signature, {_, #'Dss-Parms'{}} = Key ) -> - verify({digest,Digest}, sha, Signature, Key); - -verify(DigestOrPlainText, sha = DigestType, Signature, {Key, #'Dss-Parms'{p = P, q = Q, g = G}}) - when is_integer(Key), is_binary(Signature) -> - crypto:verify(dss, DigestType, DigestOrPlainText, Signature, [P, Q, G, Key]). +verify(DigestOrPlainText, DigestType, Signature, Key) when is_binary(Signature) -> + do_verify(DigestOrPlainText, DigestType, Signature, Key); +verify(_,_,_,_) -> + %% If Signature is a bitstring and not a binary we know already at this + %% point that the signature is invalid. + false. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec pkix_dist_point(der_encoded() | #'OTPCertificate'{}) -> @@ -530,7 +520,7 @@ pkix_sign(#'OTPTBSCertificate'{signature = Signature = sign(Msg, DigestType, Key), Cert = #'OTPCertificate'{tbsCertificate= TBSCert, signatureAlgorithm = SigAlg, - signature = {0, Signature} + signature = Signature }, pkix_encode('OTPCertificate', Cert, otp). @@ -753,6 +743,23 @@ ssh_encode(Entries, Type) when is_list(Entries), %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% Internal functions %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +do_verify(DigestOrPlainText, DigestType, Signature, + #'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = Mod, publicExponent = Exp}) -> + crypto:verify(rsa, DigestType, DigestOrPlainText, Signature, + [Exp, Mod]); + +do_verify(DigestOrPlaintext, DigestType, Signature, {#'ECPoint'{point = Point}, Param}) -> + ECCurve = ec_curve_spec(Param), + crypto:verify(ecdsa, DigestType, DigestOrPlaintext, Signature, [Point, ECCurve]); + +%% Backwards compatibility +do_verify(Digest, none, Signature, {_, #'Dss-Parms'{}} = Key ) -> + verify({digest,Digest}, sha, Signature, Key); + +do_verify(DigestOrPlainText, sha = DigestType, Signature, {Key, #'Dss-Parms'{p = P, q = Q, g = G}}) + when is_integer(Key), is_binary(Signature) -> + crypto:verify(dss, DigestType, DigestOrPlainText, Signature, [P, Q, G, Key]). + do_pem_entry_encode(Asn1Type, Entity, CipherInfo, Password) -> Der = der_encode(Asn1Type, Entity), DecryptDer = pubkey_pem:cipher(Der, CipherInfo, Password), @@ -985,14 +992,14 @@ ec_generate_key(Params) -> ec_curve_spec( #'ECParameters'{fieldID = FieldId, curve = PCurve, base = Base, order = Order, cofactor = CoFactor }) -> Field = {pubkey_cert_records:supportedCurvesTypes(FieldId#'FieldID'.fieldType), FieldId#'FieldID'.parameters}, - Curve = {erlang:list_to_binary(PCurve#'Curve'.a), erlang:list_to_binary(PCurve#'Curve'.b), none}, - {Field, Curve, erlang:list_to_binary(Base), Order, CoFactor}; + Curve = {PCurve#'Curve'.a, PCurve#'Curve'.b, none}, + {Field, Curve, Base, Order, CoFactor}; ec_curve_spec({namedCurve, OID}) -> pubkey_cert_records:namedCurves(OID). ec_key({PubKey, PrivateKey}, Params) -> #'ECPrivateKey'{version = 1, - privateKey = binary_to_list(PrivateKey), + privateKey = PrivateKey, parameters = Params, - publicKey = {0, PubKey}}. + publicKey = PubKey}. diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/erl_make_certs.erl b/lib/public_key/test/erl_make_certs.erl index b8e0494ce7..668924c03e 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/test/erl_make_certs.erl +++ b/lib/public_key/test/erl_make_certs.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2011-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2011-2014. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ verify_signature(DerEncodedCert, DerKey, _KeyParams) -> #'DSAPrivateKey'{p=P, q=Q, g=G, y=Y} -> public_key:pkix_verify(DerEncodedCert, {Y, #'Dss-Parms'{p=P, q=Q, g=G}}); #'ECPrivateKey'{version = _Version, privateKey = _PrivKey, - parameters = Params, publicKey = {0, PubKey}} -> + parameters = Params, publicKey = PubKey} -> public_key:pkix_verify(DerEncodedCert, {#'ECPoint'{point = PubKey}, Params}) end. @@ -259,9 +259,8 @@ default_extensions(Exts) -> Filter = fun({Key, _}, D) -> lists:keydelete(Key, 1, D) end, Exts ++ lists:foldl(Filter, Def, Exts). - - extension({_, undefined}) -> []; + extension({basic_constraints, Data}) -> case Data of default -> @@ -278,9 +277,11 @@ extension({basic_constraints, Data}) -> #'Extension'{extnID = ?'id-ce-basicConstraints', extnValue = Data} end; + extension({key_usage, default}) -> #'Extension'{extnID = ?'id-ce-keyUsage', extnValue = [keyCertSign], critical = true}; + extension({Id, Data, Critical}) -> #'Extension'{extnID = Id, extnValue = Data, critical = Critical}. @@ -297,7 +298,7 @@ publickey(#'DSAPrivateKey'{p=P, q=Q, g=G, y=Y}) -> publickey(#'ECPrivateKey'{version = _Version, privateKey = _PrivKey, parameters = Params, - publicKey = {0, PubKey}}) -> + publicKey = PubKey}) -> Algo = #'PublicKeyAlgorithm'{algorithm= ?'id-ecPublicKey', parameters=Params}, #'OTPSubjectPublicKeyInfo'{algorithm = Algo, subjectPublicKey = #'ECPoint'{point = PubKey}}. @@ -322,14 +323,14 @@ sign_algorithm(#'RSAPrivateKey'{}, Opts) -> {Type, 'NULL'}; sign_algorithm(#'DSAPrivateKey'{p=P, q=Q, g=G}, _Opts) -> {?'id-dsa-with-sha1', {params,#'Dss-Parms'{p=P, q=Q, g=G}}}; -sign_algorithm(#'ECPrivateKey'{}, Opts) -> +sign_algorithm(#'ECPrivateKey'{parameters = Parms}, Opts) -> Type = case proplists:get_value(digest, Opts, sha1) of sha1 -> ?'ecdsa-with-SHA1'; sha512 -> ?'ecdsa-with-SHA512'; sha384 -> ?'ecdsa-with-SHA384'; sha256 -> ?'ecdsa-with-SHA256' end, - {Type, 'NULL'}. + {Type, Parms}. make_key(rsa, _Opts) -> %% (OBS: for testing only) @@ -406,9 +407,9 @@ gen_ec2(CurveId) -> {PubKey, PrivKey} = crypto:generate_key(ecdh, CurveId), #'ECPrivateKey'{version = 1, - privateKey = binary_to_list(PrivKey), + privateKey = PrivKey, parameters = {namedCurve, pubkey_cert_records:namedCurves(CurveId)}, - publicKey = {0, PubKey}}. + publicKey = PubKey}. %% See fips_186-3.pdf dsa_search(T, P0, Q, Iter) when Iter > 0 -> @@ -477,5 +478,3 @@ der_to_pem(File, Entries) -> PemBin = public_key:pem_encode(Entries), file:write_file(File, PemBin). - - diff --git a/lib/public_key/vsn.mk b/lib/public_key/vsn.mk index 16794660a5..7f752529f0 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/public_key/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -PUBLIC_KEY_VSN = 0.23 +PUBLIC_KEY_VSN = 1.0 diff --git a/lib/sasl/vsn.mk b/lib/sasl/vsn.mk index 4259a2d76c..8d1a043410 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/sasl/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -SASL_VSN = 2.4.1 +SASL_VSN = 2.4.2 diff --git a/lib/snmp/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/snmp/doc/src/notes.xml index fd307ef824..52022f59ff 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/doc/src/notes.xml +++ b/lib/snmp/doc/src/notes.xml @@ -33,7 +33,40 @@ </header> - <section> + <section><title>SNMP 5.1.2</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + A bug in the SNMP Agent has been corrected; when opening + a port using the command line argument -snmpa_fd the Port + should be 0 when calling gen_udp:open.</p> + <p> + A bug in the SNMP manager has been corrected; it should + not look at the -snmp_fd command line argument, but + instead at -snmpm_fd.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12669 Aux Id: seq12841 </p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + + + <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + Improved cryptocraphic capability.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12452</p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + +<section> <title>SNMP Development Toolkit 5.1.1</title> <p>Version 5.1.1 supports code replacement in runtime from/to version 5.1. </p> diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_shadow_table.erl b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_shadow_table.erl index 34543d542b..c4704e201b 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_shadow_table.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_shadow_table.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ delete_time_stamp_table() -> end. update(Name, UpdateFunc, Interval) -> - CurrentTime = get_time(), + CurrentTime = snmp_misc:now(ms), case mnesia:dirty_read({time_stamp, Name}) of [#time_stamp{data = Expire}] when CurrentTime =< Expire -> ok; _ -> @@ -117,9 +117,6 @@ table_func(Op, RowIndex, Cols, update(Name, UpdateFunc, Interval), snmp_generic:table_func(Op, RowIndex, Cols, {Name, mnesia}). -get_time() -> - {M,S,U} = erlang:now(), - 1000000000 * M + 1000 * S + (U div 1000). %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% Urrk. @@ -183,5 +180,3 @@ delete_table(Tab) -> error_msg(F, A) -> ?snmpa_error(F, A). - - diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_standard_mib.erl b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_standard_mib.erl index aace3fd413..53f733ae4e 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_standard_mib.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_standard_mib.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -546,8 +546,9 @@ dummy(_Op) -> ok. %%----------------------------------------------------------------- snmp_set_serial_no(new) -> snmp_generic:variable_func(new, {snmpSetSerialNo, volatile}), - {A1,A2,A3} = erlang:now(), - random:seed(A1,A2,A3), + random:seed(erlang:phash2([node()]), + erlang:monotonic_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()), Val = random:uniform(2147483648) - 1, snmp_generic:variable_func(set, Val, {snmpSetSerialNo, volatile}); diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_target_mib.erl b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_target_mib.erl index ef9503cda8..f66c54849f 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_target_mib.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_target_mib.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -346,13 +346,6 @@ check_target_params(X) -> error({invalid_target_params, X}). - -%% maybe_create_table(Name) -> -%% case snmpa_local_db:table_exists(db(Name)) of -%% true -> ok; -%% _ -> snmpa_local_db:table_create(db(Name)) -%% end. - init_tabs(Addrs, Params) -> ?vdebug("create target address table",[]), AddrDB = db(snmpTargetAddrTable), @@ -679,8 +672,9 @@ snmpTargetSpinLock(print) -> snmpTargetSpinLock(new) -> snmp_generic:variable_func(new, {snmpTargetSpinLock, volatile}), - {A1,A2,A3} = erlang:now(), - random:seed(A1,A2,A3), + random:seed(erlang:phash2([node()]), + erlang:monotonic_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()), Val = random:uniform(2147483648) - 1, snmp_generic:variable_func(set, Val, {snmpTargetSpinLock, volatile}); @@ -1080,5 +1074,3 @@ error(Reason) -> config_err(F, A) -> snmpa_error:config_err("[TARGET-MIB]: " ++ F, A). - - diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_user_based_sm_mib.erl b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_user_based_sm_mib.erl index 69dce337ba..ce6dc21435 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_user_based_sm_mib.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_user_based_sm_mib.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -439,8 +439,9 @@ usmUserSpinLock(print) -> usmUserSpinLock(new) -> snmp_generic:variable_func(new, {usmUserSpinLock, volatile}), - {A1,A2,A3} = erlang:now(), - random:seed(A1,A2,A3), + random:seed(erlang:phash2([node()]), + erlang:monotonic_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()), Val = random:uniform(2147483648) - 1, snmp_generic:variable_func(set, Val, {usmUserSpinLock, volatile}); @@ -1191,29 +1192,7 @@ extract_new_key(Hash, OldKey, KeyChange) -> -define(i8(Int), Int band 255). mk_random(Len) when Len =< 20 -> - %% Use of yield(): - %% This will either schedule another process, or fail and invoke - %% the error_handler (in old versions). In either case, it is - %% safe to assume that now, reductions and garbage_collection have - %% changed in a non-deterministically way. - {_,_,A} = erlang:now(), - catch erlang:yield(), - {_,_,B} = erlang:now(), - catch erlang:yield(), - {_,_,C} = erlang:now(), - {D,_} = erlang:statistics(reductions), - {E,_} = erlang:statistics(runtime), - {F,_} = erlang:statistics(wall_clock), - {G,H,_} = erlang:statistics(garbage_collection), - catch erlang:yield(), - {_,_,C2} = erlang:now(), - {D2,_} = erlang:statistics(reductions), - {_,H2,_} = erlang:statistics(garbage_collection), - %% X(N) means we can use N bits from variable X: - %% A(16) B(16) C(16) D(16) E(8) F(16) G(8) H(16) - Rnd20 = [?i16(A),?i16(B),?i16(C),?i16(D),?i8(E),?i16(F), - ?i8(G),?i16(H),?i16(C2),?i16(D2),?i16(H2)], - lists:sublist(Rnd20, Len). + binary_to_list(crypto:strong_rand_bytes(Len)). split(0, Rest, FirstRev) -> {lists:reverse(FirstRev), Rest}; diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_view_based_acm_mib.erl b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_view_based_acm_mib.erl index 722bd7ac5b..28e2bdbb96 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_view_based_acm_mib.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmp_view_based_acm_mib.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -845,8 +845,9 @@ vacmViewSpinLock(print) -> vacmViewSpinLock(new) -> snmp_generic:variable_func(new, volatile_db(vacmViewSpinLock)), - {A1,A2,A3} = erlang:now(), - random:seed(A1,A2,A3), + random:seed(erlang:phash2([node()]), + erlang:monotonic_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()), Val = random:uniform(2147483648) - 1, snmp_generic:variable_func(set, Val, volatile_db(vacmViewSpinLock)); @@ -1133,4 +1134,3 @@ error(Reason) -> config_err(F, A) -> snmpa_error:config_err("[VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB]: " ++ F, A). - diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_mpd.erl b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_mpd.erl index 642b1f7fc5..24007a4e63 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_mpd.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_mpd.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -75,8 +75,9 @@ init(Vsns) -> ?vlog("init -> entry with" "~n Vsns: ~p", [Vsns]), - {A,B,C} = erlang:now(), - random:seed(A,B,C), + random:seed(erlang:phash2([node()]), + erlang:monotonic_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()), ets:insert(snmp_agent_table, {msg_id, random:uniform(2147483647)}), ets:insert(snmp_agent_table, {req_id, random:uniform(2147483647)}), init_counters(), @@ -771,21 +772,7 @@ generate_v3_report_msg(MsgID, MsgSecurityModel, Data, LocalEngineID, ContextEngineID, ContextName, SecData}, LocalEngineID, Log). -%% req_id(#scopedPdu{data = #pdu{request_id = ReqId}}) -> -%% ?vtrace("Report ReqId: ~p",[ReqId]), -%% ReqId; -%% req_id(_) -> -%% 0. % RFC2572, 7.1.3.c.4 - -%% maybe_generate_discovery1_report_msg() -> -%% case (catch DiscoveryHandler:handle_discovery1(Ip, Udp, EngineId)) of -%% {ok, Entry} when is_record(Entry, snmp_discovery_data1) -> -%% ok; -%% ignore -> -%% ok; -%% {error, Reason} -> - %% Response to stage 1 discovery message (terminating, i.e. from the manager) generate_discovery1_report_msg(MsgID, MsgSecurityModel, SecName, SecLevel, diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_net_if.erl b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_net_if.erl index 840d56d563..c813c57d56 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_net_if.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_net_if.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -297,14 +297,14 @@ socket_open(snmpUDPDomain = Domain, [IpPort | Opts]) -> Fd = list_to_integer(FdStr), ?vdebug("socket_open(~p, [~p | ~p]) Fd: ~p", [Domain, IpPort, Opts, Fd]), - gen_udp_open(IpPort, [{fd, Fd} | Opts]); + gen_udp_open(0, [{fd, Fd} | Opts]); error -> case init:get_argument(snmpa_fd) of {ok, [[FdStr]]} -> Fd = list_to_integer(FdStr), ?vdebug("socket_open(~p, [~p | ~p]) Fd: ~p", [Domain, IpPort, Opts, Fd]), - gen_udp_open(IpPort, [{fd, Fd} | Opts]); + gen_udp_open(0, [{fd, Fd} | Opts]); error -> ?vdebug("socket_open(~p, [~p | ~p])", [Domain, IpPort, Opts]), @@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ handle_recv( #state{mpd_state = MpdState, note_store = NS, log = Log} = S, #transport{socket = Socket} = Transport, From, Packet) -> - put(n1, erlang:now()), + put(n1, erlang:monotonic_time(micro_seconds)), LogF = fun(Type, Data) -> log(Log, Type, Data, From) @@ -1379,15 +1379,7 @@ do_close_log(_) -> %%% DEBUG FUNCTIONS %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- time_in_agent() -> - subtr(erlang:now(), get(n1)). - -subtr({X1,Y1,Z1}, {X1,Y1,Z2}) -> - Z1 - Z2; -subtr({X1,Y1,Z1}, {X1,Y2,Z2}) -> - ((Y1-Y2) * 1000000) + (Z1 - Z2); -subtr({X1,Y1,Z1}, {X2,Y2,Z2}) -> - ((X1 - X2) * 1000000000000) + ((Y1 - Y2) * 1000000) + (Z1 - Z2). - + erlang:monotonic_time(micro_seconds) - get(n1). %% ---------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1637,10 +1629,3 @@ get_port_info(Id) -> %% ---------------------------------------------------------------- - -% i(F) -> -% i(F, []). - -% i(F, A) -> -% io:format("~p: " ++ F ++ "~n", [?MODULE|A]). - diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_usm.erl b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_usm.erl index 719ea4e356..c571e50517 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_usm.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_usm.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -645,8 +645,9 @@ get_des_salt() -> ets:insert(snmp_agent_table, {usm_des_salt, 0}), 0; _ -> % it doesn't exist, initialize - {A1,A2,A3} = erlang:now(), - random:seed(A1,A2,A3), + random:seed(erlang:phash2([node()]), + erlang:monotonic_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()), R = random:uniform(4294967295), ets:insert(snmp_agent_table, {usm_des_salt, R}), R @@ -677,8 +678,9 @@ get_aes_salt() -> ets:insert(snmp_agent_table, {usm_aes_salt, 0}), 0; _ -> % it doesn't exist, initialize - {A1,A2,A3} = erlang:now(), - random:seed(A1,A2,A3), + random:seed(erlang:phash2([node()]), + erlang:monotonic_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()), R = random:uniform(36893488147419103231), ets:insert(snmp_agent_table, {usm_aes_salt, R}), R diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_vacm.erl b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_vacm.erl index dadcf32543..281b2bd34a 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_vacm.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/agent/snmpa_vacm.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2012. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -305,8 +305,8 @@ dump_table() -> %% time dumping the table. unique_table_name(Pre) -> %% We want something that is guaranteed to be unique, - %% therefor we use erlang:now() instead of os:timestamp() - unique_table_name(Pre, erlang:now()). + %% therefor we use erlang:timestamp() instead of os:timestamp() + unique_table_name(Pre, erlang:timestamp()). unique_table_name(Pre, {_A, _B, C} = Now) -> {Date, Time} = calendar:now_to_datetime(Now), @@ -445,6 +445,3 @@ gc_tab(Oid) -> user_err(F, A) -> snmpa_error:user_err(F, A). - -% config_err(F, A) -> -% snmpa_error:config_err(F, A). diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/app/snmp.app.src b/lib/snmp/src/app/snmp.app.src index cbd292e4c3..a55bb389ba 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/app/snmp.app.src +++ b/lib/snmp/src/app/snmp.app.src @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -137,5 +137,5 @@ %% before snmp. {applications, [kernel, stdlib]}, {mod, {snmp_app, []}}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","runtime_tools-1.8.14","mnesia-4.12", + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.5","runtime_tools-1.8.14","mnesia-4.12", "kernel-3.0","erts-6.0","crypto-3.3"]}]}. diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/app/snmp.appup.src b/lib/snmp/src/app/snmp.appup.src index e7e54f5b7e..a21ff863be 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/app/snmp.appup.src +++ b/lib/snmp/src/app/snmp.appup.src @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -28,6 +28,9 @@ %% {update, snmpa_local_db, soft, soft_purge, soft_purge, []} %% {add_module, snmpm_net_if_mt} [ + {"5.1.2", [ % Only runtime dependencies change + ]}, + {"5.1.1", [{restart_application, snmp}]}, {"5.1", [ % Only compiler changes ]}, {"5.0", [{restart_application, snmp}]}, @@ -46,6 +49,9 @@ %% {remove, {snmpm_net_if_mt, soft_purge, soft_purge}} [ + {"5.1.2", [ % Only runtime dependencies change + ]}, + {"5.1.1", [{restart_application, snmp}]}, {"5.1", [ % Only compiler changes ]}, {"5.0", [{restart_application, snmp}]}, diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/compile/snmpc.erl b/lib/snmp/src/compile/snmpc.erl index 2f065dddac..e7839c0792 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/compile/snmpc.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/compile/snmpc.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -409,8 +409,9 @@ get_verbosity(Options) -> %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- init(From, MibFileName, Options) -> - {A,B,C} = now(), - random:seed(A,B,C), + random:seed(erlang:phash2([node()]), + erlang:monotonic_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()), put(options, Options), put(verbosity, get_verbosity(Options)), put(description, get_description(Options)), diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/manager/snmpm_mpd.erl b/lib/snmp/src/manager/snmpm_mpd.erl index f8a7441c0a..5fc9d3655c 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/manager/snmpm_mpd.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/manager/snmpm_mpd.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -67,8 +67,9 @@ %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- init(Vsns) -> ?vdebug("init -> entry with ~p", [Vsns]), - {A,B,C} = erlang:now(), - random:seed(A,B,C), + random:seed(erlang:phash2([node()]), + erlang:monotonic_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()), snmpm_config:cre_counter(msg_id, random:uniform(2147483647)), snmpm_config:cre_counter(req_id, random:uniform(2147483647)), init_counters(), @@ -896,17 +897,6 @@ get_agent_engine_id(Name) -> is_known_engine_id(EngineID, {Addr, Port}) -> snmpm_config:is_known_engine_id(EngineID, Addr, Port). -%% is_known_engine_id(EngineID, Addr, Port) -> -%% snmpm_config:is_known_engine_id(EngineID, Addr, Port). - -% get_agent_engine_id(Addr, Port) -> -% case snmpm_config:get_agent_engine_id(Addr, Port) of -% {ok, Id} -> -% Id; -% _Error -> -% "" -% end. - %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% Sequence number (msg-id & req-id) functions diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/manager/snmpm_net_if.erl b/lib/snmp/src/manager/snmpm_net_if.erl index b4cc165d2e..e81383eeea 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/manager/snmpm_net_if.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/manager/snmpm_net_if.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ socket_params(Domain, {IpAddr, IpPort} = Addr, BindTo, CommonSocketOpts) -> end, case Family of inet -> - case init:get_argument(snmp_fd) of + case init:get_argument(snmpm_fd) of {ok, [[FdStr]]} -> Fd = list_to_integer(FdStr), case BindTo of @@ -489,11 +489,6 @@ handle_call({verbosity, Verbosity}, _From, State) -> put(verbosity, Verbosity), {reply, ok, State}; -%% handle_call({system_info_updated, What}, _From, State) -> -%% ?vlog("received system_info_updated request with What = ~p", [What]), -%% {NewState, Reply} = handle_system_info_updated(State, What), -%% {reply, Reply, NewState}; - handle_call(get_log_type, _From, State) -> ?vlog("received get-log-type request", []), Reply = (catch handle_get_log_type(State)), @@ -816,7 +811,7 @@ handle_inform_request( ok; [] -> RePdu = make_response_pdu(Pdu), - Expire = t() + To, + Expire = snmp_misc:now(ms) + To, Rec = {Key, Expire, {Vsn, ACM, RePdu}}, ets:insert(snmpm_inform_request_table, Rec) end. @@ -876,7 +871,7 @@ maybe_send_inform_response( handle_inform_response_gc(#state{irb = IRB} = State) -> ets:safe_fixtable(snmpm_inform_request_table, true), - do_irgc(ets:first(snmpm_inform_request_table), t()), + do_irgc(ets:first(snmpm_inform_request_table), snmp_misc:now(ms)), ets:safe_fixtable(snmpm_inform_request_table, false), State#state{irgc = irgc_start(IRB)}. @@ -1023,110 +1018,6 @@ handle_disk_log(_Log, _Info, State) -> State. -%% mk_discovery_msg('version-3', Pdu, _VsnHdr, UserName) -> -%% ScopedPDU = #scopedPdu{contextEngineID = "", -%% contextName = "", -%% data = Pdu}, -%% Bytes = snmp_pdus:enc_scoped_pdu(ScopedPDU), -%% MsgID = get(msg_id), -%% put(msg_id,MsgID+1), -%% UsmSecParams = -%% #usmSecurityParameters{msgAuthoritativeEngineID = "", -%% msgAuthoritativeEngineBoots = 0, -%% msgAuthoritativeEngineTime = 0, -%% msgUserName = UserName, -%% msgPrivacyParameters = "", -%% msgAuthenticationParameters = ""}, -%% SecBytes = snmp_pdus:enc_usm_security_parameters(UsmSecParams), -%% PduType = Pdu#pdu.type, -%% Hdr = #v3_hdr{msgID = MsgID, -%% msgMaxSize = 1000, -%% msgFlags = snmp_misc:mk_msg_flags(PduType, 0), -%% msgSecurityModel = ?SEC_USM, -%% msgSecurityParameters = SecBytes}, -%% Msg = #message{version = 'version-3', vsn_hdr = Hdr, data = Bytes}, -%% case (catch snmp_pdus:enc_message_only(Msg)) of -%% {'EXIT', Reason} -> -%% error("Encoding error. Pdu: ~w. Reason: ~w",[Pdu, Reason]), -%% error; -%% L when list(L) -> -%% {Msg, L} -%% end; -%% mk_discovery_msg(Version, Pdu, {Com, _, _, _, _}, UserName) -> -%% Msg = #message{version = Version, vsn_hdr = Com, data = Pdu}, -%% case catch snmp_pdus:enc_message(Msg) of -%% {'EXIT', Reason} -> -%% error("Encoding error. Pdu: ~w. Reason: ~w",[Pdu, Reason]), -%% error; -%% L when list(L) -> -%% {Msg, L} -%% end. - - -%% mk_msg('version-3', Pdu, {Context, User, EngineID, CtxEngineId, SecLevel}, -%% MsgData) -> -%% %% Code copied from snmp_mpd.erl -%% {MsgId, SecName, SecData} = -%% if -%% tuple(MsgData), Pdu#pdu.type == 'get-response' -> -%% MsgData; -%% true -> -%% Md = get(msg_id), -%% put(msg_id, Md + 1), -%% {Md, User, []} -%% end, -%% ScopedPDU = #scopedPdu{contextEngineID = CtxEngineId, -%% contextName = Context, -%% data = Pdu}, -%% ScopedPDUBytes = snmp_pdus:enc_scoped_pdu(ScopedPDU), - -%% PduType = Pdu#pdu.type, -%% V3Hdr = #v3_hdr{msgID = MsgId, -%% msgMaxSize = 1000, -%% msgFlags = snmp_misc:mk_msg_flags(PduType, SecLevel), -%% msgSecurityModel = ?SEC_USM}, -%% Message = #message{version = 'version-3', vsn_hdr = V3Hdr, -%% data = ScopedPDUBytes}, -%% SecEngineID = case PduType of -%% 'get-response' -> snmp_framework_mib:get_engine_id(); -%% _ -> EngineID -%% end, -%% case catch snmp_usm:generate_outgoing_msg(Message, SecEngineID, -%% SecName, SecData, SecLevel) of -%% {'EXIT', Reason} -> -%% error("Encoding error. Pdu: ~w. Reason: ~w",[Pdu, Reason]), -%% error; -%% {error, Reason} -> -%% error("Encoding error. Pdu: ~w. Reason: ~w",[Pdu, Reason]), -%% error; -%% Packet -> -%% Packet -%% end; -%% mk_msg(Version, Pdu, {Com, _User, _EngineID, _Ctx, _SecLevel}, _SecData) -> -%% Msg = #message{version = Version, vsn_hdr = Com, data = Pdu}, -%% case catch snmp_pdus:enc_message(Msg) of -%% {'EXIT', Reason} -> -%% error("Encoding error. Pdu: ~w. Reason: ~w",[Pdu, Reason]), -%% error; -%% B when list(B) -> -%% B -%% end. - - -%% handle_system_info_updated(#state{log = {Log, _OldType}} = State, -%% audit_trail_log_type = _What) -> -%% %% Just to make sure, check that ATL is actually enabled -%% case snmpm_config:system_info(audit_trail_log) of -%% {ok, true} -> -%% {ok, Type} = snmpm_config:system_info(audit_trail_log_type), -%% NewState = State#state{log = {Log, Type}}, -%% {NewState, ok}; -%% _ -> -%% {State, {error, {adt_not_enabled}}} -%% end; -%% handle_system_info_updated(_State, _What) -> -%% ok. - handle_get_log_type(#state{log = {_Log, Value}} = State) -> %% Just to make sure, check that ATL is actually enabled case snmpm_config:system_info(audit_trail_log) of @@ -1257,13 +1148,6 @@ maybe_process_extra_info(_ExtraInfo) -> %% ------------------------------------------------------------------- -t() -> - {A,B,C} = erlang:now(), - A*1000000000+B*1000+(C div 1000). - - -%% ------------------------------------------------------------------- - %% info_msg(F, A) -> %% ?snmpm_info("NET-IF server: " ++ F, A). @@ -1301,8 +1185,6 @@ proc_mem(P) when is_pid(P) -> _ -> undefined end. -%% proc_mem(_) -> -%% undefined. get_port_info(Id) -> @@ -1382,20 +1264,6 @@ counters() -> inc(Name) -> inc(Name, 1). inc(Name, N) -> snmpm_config:incr_stats_counter(Name, N). -%% get_counters() -> -%% Counters = counters(), -%% get_counters(Counters, []). - -%% get_counters([], Acc) -> -%% lists:reverse(Acc); -%% get_counters([Counter|Counters], Acc) -> -%% case snmpm_config:get_stats_counter(Counter) of -%% {ok, CounterVal} -> -%% get_counters(Counters, [{Counter, CounterVal}|Acc]); -%% _ -> -%% get_counters(Counters, Acc) -%% end. - %% ---------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/manager/snmpm_server.erl b/lib/snmp/src/manager/snmpm_server.erl index a75122d0bb..00a9b82daa 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/manager/snmpm_server.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/manager/snmpm_server.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -467,27 +467,6 @@ cancel_async_request(UserId, ReqId) -> call({cancel_async_request, UserId, ReqId}). -%% discovery(UserId, BAddr) -> -%% discovery(UserId, BAddr, ?SNMP_AGENT_PORT, [], -%% ?DEFAULT_ASYNC_EXPIRE, ?EXTRA_INFO). - -%% discovery(UserId, BAddr, Config) when is_list(Config) -> -%% discovery(UserId, BAddr, ?SNMP_AGENT_PORT, Config, -%% ?DEFAULT_ASYNC_EXPIRE, ?EXTRA_INFO); - -%% discovery(UserId, BAddr, Expire) when is_integer(Expire) -> -%% discovery(UserId, BAddr, ?SNMP_AGENT_PORT, [], Expire, ?EXTRA_INFO). - -%% discovery(UserId, BAddr, Config, Expire) -> -%% discovery(UserId, BAddr, ?SNMP_AGENT_PORT, Config, Expire, ?EXTRA_INFO). - -%% discovery(UserId, BAddr, Port, Config, Expire) -> -%% discovery(UserId, BAddr, Port, Config, Expire, ?EXTRA_INFO). - -%% discovery(UserId, BAddr, Port, Config, Expire, ExtraInfo) -> -%% call({discovery, self(), UserId, BAddr, Port, Config, Expire, ExtraInfo}). - - verbosity(Verbosity) -> case ?vvalidate(Verbosity) of Verbosity -> @@ -927,14 +906,6 @@ handle_call({cancel_async_request, UserId, ReqId}, _From, State) -> {reply, Reply, State}; -%% handle_call({discovery, Pid, UserId, BAddr, Port, Config, Expire, ExtraInfo}, -%% _From, State) -> -%% ?vlog("received discovery request", []), -%% Reply = (catch handle_discovery(Pid, UserId, BAddr, Port, Config, -%% Expire, ExtraInfo, State)), -%% {reply, Reply, State}; - - handle_call({load_mib, Mib}, _From, State) -> ?vlog("received load_mib request", []), case snmpm_config:load_mib(Mib) of @@ -988,13 +959,6 @@ handle_call(is_started, _From, State) -> IsStarted = is_started(State), {reply, IsStarted, State}; -%% handle_call({system_info_updated, Target, What}, _From, State) -> -%% ?vlog("received system_info_updated request: " -%% "~n Target: ~p" -%% "~n What: ~p", [Target, What]), -%% Reply = handle_system_info_updated(State, Target, What), -%% {reply, Reply, State}; - handle_call(get_log_type, _From, State) -> ?vlog("received get_log_type request", []), Reply = handle_get_log_type(State), @@ -1042,11 +1006,6 @@ handle_info({snmp_error, ReqId, Reason, Domain, Addr}, State) -> handle_snmp_error(Domain, Addr, ReqId, Reason, State), {noreply, State}; -%% handle_info({snmp_error, ReqId, Pdu, Reason, Addr, Port}, State) -> -%% ?vlog("received snmp_error message", []), -%% handle_snmp_error(Pdu, ReqId, Reason, Addr, Port, State), -%% {noreply, State}; - handle_info({snmp_pdu, Pdu, Domain, Addr}, State) -> ?vlog("received snmp_pdu message", []), @@ -1411,7 +1370,7 @@ handle_async_get(Pid, UserId, TargetName, Oids, SendOpts, State) -> address = Addr, type = get, data = MsgData, - expire = t() + Expire}, + expire = snmp_misc:now(ms) + Expire}, ets:insert(snmpm_request_table, Req), gct_activate(State#state.gct), @@ -1460,7 +1419,7 @@ handle_async_get_next(Pid, UserId, TargetName, Oids, SendOpts, State) -> address = Addr, type = get_next, data = MsgData, - expire = t() + Expire}, + expire = snmp_misc:now(ms) + Expire}, ets:insert(snmpm_request_table, Req), gct_activate(State#state.gct), @@ -1516,7 +1475,7 @@ handle_async_get_bulk(Pid, address = Addr, type = get_bulk, data = MsgData, - expire = t() + Expire}, + expire = snmp_misc:now(ms) + Expire}, ets:insert(snmpm_request_table, Req), gct_activate(State#state.gct), {ok, ReqId}; @@ -1564,7 +1523,7 @@ handle_async_set(Pid, UserId, TargetName, VarsAndVals, SendOpts, State) -> address = Addr, type = set, data = MsgData, - expire = t() + Expire}, + expire = snmp_misc:now(ms) + Expire}, ets:insert(snmpm_request_table, Req), gct_activate(State#state.gct), @@ -1600,18 +1559,6 @@ handle_cancel_async_request(UserId, ReqId, _State) -> ?vlog("handle_cancel_async_request -> not found", []), {error, not_found} end. - - -%% handle_system_info_updated(#state{net_if = Pid, net_if_mod = Mod} = _State, -%% net_if = _Target, What) -> -%% case (catch Mod:system_info_updated(Pid, What)) of -%% {'EXIT', _} -> -%% {error, not_supported}; -%% Else -> -%% Else -%% end; -%% handle_system_info_updated(_State, Target, What) -> -%% {error, {bad_target, Target, What}}. handle_get_log_type(#state{net_if = Pid, net_if_mod = Mod}) -> case (catch Mod:get_log_type(Pid)) of @@ -1629,47 +1576,6 @@ handle_set_log_type(#state{net_if = Pid, net_if_mod = Mod}, NewType) -> Else end. - -%% handle_discovery(Pid, UserId, BAddr, Port, Config, Expire, ExtraInfo, State) -> -%% ?vtrace("handle_discovery -> entry with" -%% "~n Pid: ~p" -%% "~n UserId: ~p" -%% "~n BAddr: ~p" -%% "~n Port: ~p" -%% "~n Config: ~p" -%% "~n Expire: ~p", -%% [Pid, UserId, BAddr, Port, Config, Expire]), -%% case agent_data(default, default, "", Config) of -%% {ok, Addr, Port, Vsn, MsgData} -> -%% ?vtrace("handle_discovery -> send a ~p disco message", [Vsn]), -%% ReqId = send_discovery(Vsn, MsgData, BAddr, Port, ExtraInfo, -%% State), -%% ?vdebug("handle_discovery -> ReqId: ~p", [ReqId]), -%% MonRef = erlang:monitor(process, Pid), -%% ?vtrace("handle_discovery -> MonRef: ~p", [MonRef]), -%% Req = #request{id = ReqId, -%% user_id = UserId, -%% target = TargetName, -%% addr = BAddr, -%% port = Port, -%% type = get, -%% data = MsgData, -%% mon = MonRef, -%% discovery = true, -%% expire = t() + Expire}, -%% ets:insert(snmpm_request_table, Req), -%% gct_activate(State#state.gct), -%% {ok, ReqId}; - -%% Error -> -%% ?vinfo("failed retrieving agent data for discovery (get):" -%% "~n BAddr: ~p" -%% "~n Port: ~p" -%% "~n Error: ~p", [BAddr, Port, Error]), -%% Error -%% end. - - handle_sync_timeout(ReqId, From, State) -> ?vtrace("handle_sync_timeout -> entry with" "~n ReqId: ~p" @@ -1693,7 +1599,7 @@ handle_sync_timeout(ReqId, From, State) -> Req = Req0#request{ref = undefined, mon = undefined, from = undefined, - expire = t()}, + expire = snmp_misc:now(ms)}, ets:insert(snmpm_request_table, Req), gct_activate(State#state.gct), ok; @@ -2116,7 +2022,8 @@ do_handle_agent(DefUserId, DefMod, ok; InvalidResult -> - CallbackArgs = [Domain, Addr, Type, SnmpInfo, DefData], + CallbackArgs = + [Domain_or_Ip, Addr_or_Port, Type, SnmpInfo, DefData], handle_invalid_result(handle_agent, CallbackArgs, InvalidResult) catch @@ -2212,7 +2119,8 @@ do_handle_agent(DefUserId, DefMod, end; T:E -> - CallbackArgs = [Domain, Addr, Type, SnmpInfo, DefData], + CallbackArgs = + [Domain_or_Ip, Addr_or_Port, Type, SnmpInfo, DefData], handle_invalid_result(handle_agent, CallbackArgs, T, E) end. @@ -3024,7 +2932,7 @@ cancel_timer(Ref) -> handle_gc(GCT) -> ets:safe_fixtable(snmpm_request_table, true), - case do_gc(ets:first(snmpm_request_table), t()) of + case do_gc(ets:first(snmpm_request_table), snmp_misc:now(ms)) of 0 -> gct_deactivate(GCT); _ -> @@ -3098,23 +3006,11 @@ send_set_request(VarsAndVals, Vsn, MsgData, Domain, Addr, ExtraInfo, Mod:send_pdu(NetIf, Pdu, Vsn, MsgData, Domain, Addr, ExtraInfo), Pdu#pdu.request_id. -%% send_discovery(Vsn, MsgData, Addr, Port, ExtraInfo, -%% #state{net_if = NetIf, -%% net_if_mod = Mod}) -> -%% Pdu = make_discovery_pdu(), -%% Mod:send_pdu(NetIf, Pdu, Vsn, MsgData, Addr, Port, ExtraInfo), -%% Pdu#pdu.request_id. - - %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- %% %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% make_discovery_pdu() -> -%% Oids = [?sysObjectID_instance, ?sysDescr_instance, ?sysUpTime_instance], -%% make_pdu_impl(get, Oids). - make_pdu(set, VarsAndVals, MiniMIB) -> VBs = [var_and_value_to_varbind(VAV, MiniMIB) || VAV <- VarsAndVals], make_pdu_impl(set, VBs); @@ -3397,7 +3293,7 @@ gct_init(#gct{parent = Parent, timeout = Timeout} = State) -> gct(State, Timeout). gct(#gct{parent = Parent, state = active} = State, Timeout) -> - T = t(), + T = snmp_misc:now(ms), receive {stop, Parent} -> ok; @@ -3455,7 +3351,7 @@ gct(#gct{parent = Parent, state = idle} = State, Timeout) -> end. new_timeout(T1, T2) -> - case T1 - (t() - T2) of + case T1 - (snmp_misc:now(ms) - T2) of T when (T > 0) -> T; _ -> @@ -3475,11 +3371,6 @@ maybe_demonitor(undefined) -> maybe_demonitor(MonRef) -> erlang:demonitor(MonRef). -%% Time in milli seconds -t() -> - {A,B,C} = erlang:now(), - A*1000000000+B*1000+(C div 1000). - mk_target_name(Domain, Addr, Config) -> snmpm_config:mk_target_name(Domain, Addr, Config). @@ -3518,12 +3409,6 @@ call(Req) -> call(Req, To) -> gen_server:call(?SERVER, Req, To). -%% cast(Msg) -> -%% gen_server:cast(?SERVER, Msg). - -%% info_msg(F, A) -> -%% ?snmpm_info("Server: " ++ F, A). - warning_msg(F, A) -> ?snmpm_warning("Server: " ++ F, A). @@ -3599,20 +3484,3 @@ note_store_info(Pid) -> %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% Debug -%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -% sz(L) when is_list(L) -> -% length(lists:flatten(L)); -% sz(B) when is_binary(B) -> -% size(B). - -%% p(F) -> -%% p(F, []). - -%% p(F, A) -> -%% io:format("~w:" ++ F ++ "~n", [?MODULE | A]). - diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/misc/snmp_misc.erl b/lib/snmp/src/misc/snmp_misc.erl index c36cee2a53..cc438977c9 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/misc/snmp_misc.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/misc/snmp_misc.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -101,21 +101,14 @@ sleep(Time) -> %% Returns time in ms = sec/1000 % now() -> now(ms). now(ms) -> - Now = erlang:now(), - element(1,Now)*1000000000+ - element(2,Now)*1000+ - (element(3,Now) div 1000); + erlang:monotonic_time(milli_seconds); + %% Returns time in cs = sec/100 now(cs) -> - Now = erlang:now(), - element(1,Now)*100000000+ - element(2,Now)*100+ - (element(3,Now) div 10000); + erlang:monotonic_time(100); + now(sec) -> - Now = erlang:now(), - element(1,Now)*1000000+ - element(2,Now)+ - (element(3,Now) div 1000000). + erlang:monotonic_time(seconds). is_crypto_supported(Alg) -> @@ -479,7 +472,3 @@ format_val('OBJECT IDENTIFIER', _, Val, MiniMib) -> io_lib:format("~w", [NVal]); format_val(_, _, Val, _MiniMib) -> io_lib:format("~p", [Val]). - - - - diff --git a/lib/snmp/src/misc/snmp_verbosity.erl b/lib/snmp/src/misc/snmp_verbosity.erl index f27c31db03..c9192158ef 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/src/misc/snmp_verbosity.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/src/misc/snmp_verbosity.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2012. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ print2(_Verbosity,Format,Arguments) -> timestamp() -> - format_timestamp(now()). + format_timestamp(os:timestamp()). format_timestamp({_N1, _N2, N3} = Now) -> {Date, Time} = calendar:now_to_datetime(Now), @@ -162,4 +162,3 @@ validate(log) -> log; validate(debug) -> debug; validate(trace) -> trace; validate(_) -> silence. - diff --git a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_agent_test.erl b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_agent_test.erl index b4770ad0a9..a28cdf6aca 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_agent_test.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_agent_test.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -426,10 +426,6 @@ -include_lib("snmp/include/snmp_types.hrl"). -include_lib("snmp/src/agent/snmpa_atl.hrl"). -%% -include_lib("snmp/include/SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB.hrl"). -%% -include_lib("snmp/include/SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB.hrl"). -%% -include_lib("snmp/include/SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB.hrl"). - -define(klas1, [1,3,6,1,2,1,7]). -define(klas2, [1,3,6,1,2,1,9]). @@ -1612,7 +1608,8 @@ app_dir(App) -> create_local_db_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?P(create_local_db_dir), DataDir = snmp_test_lib:lookup(data_dir, Config), - T = erlang:now(), + UName = erlang:unique_integer([positive]), + T = {UName, UName, UName}, [As,Bs,Cs] = [integer_to_list(I) || I <- tuple_to_list(T)], DbDir = filename:join([DataDir, As, Bs, Cs]), ok = del_dir(DbDir, 3), @@ -2448,10 +2445,6 @@ mul_cases() -> ]. -%% multiple_reqs_3(_X) -> -%% {req, [], {conf, init_mul, mul_cases_3(), finish_mul}}. - - mul_cases_2() -> [ mul_get_2, @@ -3200,19 +3193,18 @@ v1_get_next_p() -> %% 4.1.3:2 gn([[tTooBig]]), io:format("We currently don't handle tooBig correct!!!\n"), -% ?line ?expect3(tooBig, 0, [{[tTooBig], 'NULL'}]), + ?line ?expect3(tooBig, 0, any), %% 4.1.3:3 gn([[tGenErr1]]), -% ?line expect(40, genErr, 1, [{[tGenErr1], 'NULL'}]), + ?line ?expect3(genErr, 1, any), gn([[tGenErr2]]), -% ?line ?expect3(genErr, 1, [{[tGenErr2], 'NULL'}]), + ?line ?expect3(genErr, 1, any), gn([[sysDescr], [tGenErr3]]), -% ?line ?expect3(genErr, 2, [{[sysDescr], 'NULL'}, -% {[tGenErr3], 'NULL'}]). + ?line ?expect3(genErr, 2, any). v1_set_p() -> @@ -3451,8 +3443,7 @@ v2_set_p() -> %% Req. OLD-SNMPEA-MIB table_test() -> io:format("Testing simple get, next and set on communityTable...~n"), -%% {[147,214,36,45], "public", 2, readWrite}. -%% {[147,214,36,45], "standard trap", 2, read}. + Key1c3 = [intCommunityViewIndex,get(mip),is("public")], Key2c3 = [intCommunityViewIndex,get(mip),is("standard trap")], Key1c4 = [intCommunityAccess,get(mip),is("public")], @@ -3620,8 +3611,6 @@ notify(Pid, What) -> %% Req: system group, OLD-SNMPEA-MIB, Klas1 big_test() -> - %% put(sname, {?MODULE, big_test}), - %% put(verbosity, trace), ?DBG("big_test -> testing simple next/get/set @ master agent...",[]), simple_standard_test(), @@ -5691,8 +5680,7 @@ loop_mib_1(suite) -> []; loop_mib_1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?P(loop_mib_1), ?LOG("loop_mib_1 -> initiate case",[]), - %% snmpa:verbosity(master_agent,debug), - %% snmpa:verbosity(mib_server,info), + {_SaNode, _MgrNode, _MibDir} = init_case(Config), ?DBG("loop_mib_1 -> ~n" "\tSaNode: ~p~n" @@ -6643,7 +6631,6 @@ otp8395({init, Config}) when is_list(Config) -> %% {ok, AgentNode} = start_node(agent), - %% {ok, SubAgentNode} = start_node(sub_agent), {ok, ManagerNode} = start_node(manager), %% -- @@ -6654,16 +6641,9 @@ otp8395({init, Config}) when is_list(Config) -> AgentMnesiaDir = join([AgentDbDir, "mnesia"]), mnesia_init(AgentNode, AgentMnesiaDir), - %% SubAgentDir = ?config(sub_agent_dir, Config), - %% SubAgentMnesiaDir = join([SubAgentDir, "mnesia"]), - %% mnesia_init(SubAgentNode, SubAgentMnesiaDir), - - %% ok = mnesia_create_schema(AgentNode, [AgentNode, SubAgentNode]), - %% ok = mnesia:create_schema([AgentNode, SubAgentNode]), mnesia_create_schema(AgentNode, [AgentNode]), mnesia_start(AgentNode), - %% mnesia_start(SubAgentNode), %% -- %% Host & IP @@ -6749,11 +6729,6 @@ otp8395({fin, Config}) when is_list(Config) -> ?DBG("otp8395(fin) -> stop agent node", []), stop_node(AgentNode), - - %% SubAgentNode = ?config(sub_agent_node, Config), - %% stop_node(SubAgentNode), - - %% - %% Stop the manager node %% @@ -6970,20 +6945,6 @@ process_options(Defaults, _Opts) -> %% process_options(Defaults, Opts, []). Defaults. -%% process_options([], _Opts, Acc) -> -%% lists:reverse(Acc); -%% process_options([{Key, DefaultValue}|Defaults], Opts, Acc) -> -%% case lists:keysearch(Key, 1, Opts) of -%% {value, {Key, Value}} when is_list-> - - -%% snmp_app_env_init(Node, Entity, Conf) -> -%% rpc:call(Node, snmp_app_env_init, [Entity, Conf]). - -%% snmp_app_env_init(Entity, Conf) -> -%% application:unload(snmp), -%% application:load(snmp), -%% application:set_env(snmp, Entity, Conf). start_stdalone_agent(Node, Config) -> rpc:call(Node, ?MODULE, start_stdalone_agent, [Config]). @@ -7063,9 +7024,6 @@ do_info(MaNode) -> tree_size_bytes, db_memory]}], verify_info(Info, Keys), - %% OldInfo = snmpa:old_info_format(Info), - %% ?DBG("info_test1 -> OldInfo: ~n~p", [OldInfo]), - %% verify_old_info(OldInfo), ok. verify_info([], []) -> @@ -7107,21 +7065,6 @@ verify_subinfo(Info0, [Key|Keys]) -> Info -> verify_subinfo(Info, Keys) end. - -%% verify_old_info(Info) -> -%% Keys = [vsns, subagents, loaded_mibs, -%% tree_size_bytes, process_memory, db_memory], -%% verify_old_info(Keys, Info). - -%% verify_old_info([], _) -> -%% ok; -%% verify_old_info([Key|Keys], Info) -> -%% case lists:keymember(Key, 1, Info) of -%% true -> -%% verify_old_info(Keys, Info); -%% false -> -%% ?FAIL({missing_old_info, Key}) -%% end. %% Index String - string used in index is(S) -> [length(S) | S]. @@ -7184,8 +7127,6 @@ rewrite_usm_mgr(Dir, ShaKey, DesKey) -> reset_usm_mgr(Dir) -> snmp_agent_test_lib:reset_usm_mgr(Dir). -%% update_community(Vsns, Dir) -> -%% snmp_agent_test_lib:update_community(Vsns, Dir). update_vacm(Vsn, Dir) -> snmp_agent_test_lib:update_vacm(Vsn, Dir). @@ -7196,8 +7137,6 @@ write_community_conf(Dir, Conf) -> write_target_addr_conf(Dir, Conf) -> snmp_agent_test_lib:write_target_addr_conf(Dir, Conf). -%% write_target_addr_conf(Dir, ManagerIp, UDP, Vsns) -> -%% snmp_agent_test_lib:write_target_addr_conf(Dir, ManagerIp, UDP, Vsns). rewrite_target_addr_conf(Dir, NewPort) -> snmp_agent_test_lib:rewrite_target_addr_conf(Dir, NewPort). @@ -7218,10 +7157,6 @@ reset_target_params_conf(Dir) -> write_notify_conf(Dir) -> snmp_agent_test_lib:write_notify_conf(Dir). -%% write_view_conf(Dir) -> -%% snmp_agent_test_lib:write_view_conf(Dir). - - %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% copy_file(From, To) -> @@ -7381,9 +7316,6 @@ lists_key1search(Key, List) when is_atom(Key) -> end. -%% regs() -> -%% lists:sort(registered()). - %% ------ join(Parts) -> diff --git a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_app_test.erl b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_app_test.erl index 9b13e7cf1a..1e68b4e2c8 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_app_test.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_app_test.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2012. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -32,8 +32,6 @@ modules/1, exportall/1, app_depend/1, - undef_funcs/1, - start_and_stop_empty/1, start_and_stop_with_agent/1, @@ -59,7 +57,6 @@ all() -> modules, exportall, app_depend, - undef_funcs, {group, start_and_stop} ], Cases. @@ -131,9 +128,6 @@ end_per_suite(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Test server callbacks -init_per_testcase(undef_funcs, Config) -> - Config2 = lists:keydelete(watchdog, 1, Config), - [{watchdog, ?WD_START(?MINS(10))} | Config2]; init_per_testcase(_Case, Config) -> Config. @@ -293,88 +287,6 @@ check_apps([App|Apps]) -> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -undef_funcs(suite) -> - []; -undef_funcs(doc) -> - []; -undef_funcs(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - App = snmp, - AppFile = key1search(app_file, Config), - Mods = key1search(modules, AppFile), - Root = code:root_dir(), - LibDir = code:lib_dir(App), - EbinDir = filename:join([LibDir,"ebin"]), - XRefTestName = undef_funcs_make_name(App, xref_test_name), - {ok, XRef} = xref:start(XRefTestName), - ok = xref:set_default(XRef, - [{verbose,false},{warnings,false}]), - XRefName = undef_funcs_make_name(App, xref_name), - {ok, XRefName} = xref:add_release(XRef, Root, {name,XRefName}), - {ok, App} = xref:replace_application(XRef, App, EbinDir), - {ok, Undefs} = xref:analyze(XRef, undefined_function_calls), - xref:stop(XRef), - analyze_undefined_function_calls(Undefs, Mods, []). - -valid_undef(crypto = CalledMod) -> - case (catch CalledMod:version()) of - Version when is_list(Version) -> - %% The called module was crypto and the version - %% function returns a valid value. - %% This means that the function is - %% actually undefined... - true; - _ -> - %% The called module was crypto but the version - %% function does *not* return a valid value. - %% This means the crypto was not actually not - %% build, which is an case snmp handles. - false - end; -valid_undef(_) -> - true. - - -analyze_undefined_function_calls([], _, []) -> - ok; -analyze_undefined_function_calls([], _, AppUndefs) -> - exit({suite_failed, {undefined_function_calls, AppUndefs}}); -analyze_undefined_function_calls([{{Mod, _F, _A}, _C} = AppUndef|Undefs], - AppModules, AppUndefs) -> - %% Check that this module is our's - case lists:member(Mod,AppModules) of - true -> - {Calling,Called} = AppUndef, - {Mod1,Func1,Ar1} = Calling, - {Mod2,Func2,Ar2} = Called, - %% If the called module is crypto, then we will *not* - %% fail if crypto is not built (since crypto is actually - %% not built for all platforms) - case valid_undef(Mod2) of - true -> - io:format("undefined function call: " - "~n ~w:~w/~w calls ~w:~w/~w~n", - [Mod1,Func1,Ar1,Mod2,Func2,Ar2]), - analyze_undefined_function_calls( - Undefs, AppModules, [AppUndef|AppUndefs]); - false -> - io:format("skipping ~p (calling ~w:~w/~w)~n", - [Mod, Mod2, Func2, Ar2]), - analyze_undefined_function_calls(Undefs, - AppModules, AppUndefs) - end; - false -> - io:format("dropping ~p~n", [Mod]), - analyze_undefined_function_calls(Undefs, AppModules, AppUndefs) - end. - -%% This function is used simply to avoid cut-and-paste errors later... -undef_funcs_make_name(App, PostFix) -> - list_to_atom(atom_to_list(App) ++ "_" ++ atom_to_list(PostFix)). - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - - %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% diff --git a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_appup_mgr.erl b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_appup_mgr.erl index 6648ce9dbe..b07f8b3c72 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_appup_mgr.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_appup_mgr.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2010. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ handle_req(#agent{host = Host, port = Port}, Reqs) -> {ok, ReqId} = snmpm:ag(?USER_ID, Host, Port, Oids), p("issued get-request (~w) for: ~s", [ReqId, oid_descs(Descs)]), ReqTimer = erlang:send_after(?REQ_TIMEOUT, self(), {req_timeout, ReqId}), - {ReqId, erlang:now(), ReqTimer}. + {ReqId, erlang:monotonic_time(micro_seconds), ReqTimer}. oid_descs([]) -> []; @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ handle_req_timeout(#state{ids = IDs0} = State, ReqId) -> handle_snmp(#state{ids = IDs0} = S, {error, ReqId, Reason}) -> case lists:keysearch(ReqId, 1, IDs0) of {value, {ReqId, T, Ref}} -> - Diff = timer:now_diff(erlang:now(), T), + Diff = erlang:monotonic_time(micro_seconds) - T, p("SNMP error regarding outstanding request after ~w microsec:" "~n ReqId: ~w" "~n Reason: ~w", [Diff, ReqId, Reason]), @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ handle_snmp(State, {agent, Addr, Port, SnmpInfo}) -> handle_snmp(#state{ids = IDs0} = S, {pdu, Addr, Port, ReqId, SnmpResponse}) -> case lists:keysearch(ReqId, 1, IDs0) of {value, {ReqId, T, Ref}} -> - Diff = timer:now_diff(erlang:now(), T), + Diff = erlang:monotonic_time(micro_seconds) - T, p("SNMP pdu regarding outstanding request after ~w microsec:" "~n ReqId: ~w" "~n Addr: ~w" diff --git a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_conf_test.erl b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_conf_test.erl index 7f5d11c0e7..dacedf0847 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_conf_test.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_conf_test.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ check_mandatory(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {b, mandatory}, {d, {value, 20202}}, {e, {value, "kalle"}}], - ?line {ok, L1} = verify_mandatory(A1, B1), + ?line {ok, _L1} = verify_mandatory(A1, B1), ?DBG("check_mandatory -> L1: ~p", [L1]), A2 = [{a, hej}, {c, 10}, {d, 10101}, {f, 10.88}], B2 = [{a, {value, hejsan}}, diff --git a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_log_test.erl b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_log_test.erl index fb7285110f..ed71dba23f 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_log_test.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_log_test.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -633,11 +633,11 @@ log_to_txt3(Config) when is_list(Config) -> log_reader_log_to(Reader, fun() -> I = disk_log:info(Log), - T1 = t(), + T1 = snmp_misc:now(ms), R = snmp_log:log_to_txt(Log, LogFile, Dir, Mibs, TxtFile), - T2 = t(), - io:format(user, + T2 = snmp_misc:now(ms), + io:format(user, "Time converting file: ~w ms~n", [T2 - T1]), {R, I} @@ -704,10 +704,10 @@ log_writer_start(Name, File, Size, Repair) -> log_writer_stop(Pid) -> Pid ! {stop, self()}, - _T1 = t(), + _T1 = snmp_misc:now(ms), receive {'EXIT', Pid, normal} -> - _T2 = t(), + _T2 = snmp_misc:now(ms), ?DBG("it took ~w ms to stop the writer", [_T2 - _T1]), ok after 60000 -> @@ -721,10 +721,10 @@ log_writer_info(Pid) -> log_writer_sleep(Pid, Time) -> Pid ! {sleep, Time, self()}, - _T1 = t(), + _T1 = snmp_misc:now(ms), receive {sleeping, Pid} -> - _T2 = t(), + _T2 = snmp_misc:now(ms), ?DBG("it took ~w ms to put the writer to sleep", [_T2 - _T1]), ok; {'EXIT', Pid, Reason} -> @@ -793,10 +793,10 @@ lp(F, A) -> log_reader_start() -> Pid = spawn_link(?MODULE, log_reader_main, [self()]), - _T1 = t(), + _T1 = snmp_misc:now(ms), receive {started, Pid} -> - _T2 = t(), + _T2 = snmp_misc:now(ms), ?DBG("it took ~w ms to start the reader", [_T2 - _T1]), {ok, Pid}; {'EXIT', Pid, Reason} -> @@ -807,10 +807,10 @@ log_reader_start() -> log_reader_stop(Pid) -> Pid ! {stop, self()}, - _T1 = t(), + _T1 = snmp_misc:now(ms), receive {'EXIT', Pid, normal} -> - _T2 = t(), + _T2 = snmp_misc:now(ms), ?DBG("it took ~w ms to put the reader to eleep", [_T2 - _T1]), ok after 1000 -> @@ -1124,8 +1124,3 @@ join(D, F) -> p(Case) -> io:format(user, "test case: ~w~n", [Case]). - -%% Time in milli sec -t() -> - {A,B,C} = erlang:now(), - A*1000000000+B*1000+(C div 1000). diff --git a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_manager_config_test.erl b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_manager_config_test.erl index f37e957dae..ba674edce3 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_manager_config_test.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_manager_config_test.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -2169,7 +2169,6 @@ register_usm_user_using_function(Conf) when is_list(Conf) -> %% -- p("done"), ok. -%% ?SKIP(not_yet_implemented). %% @@ -2259,8 +2258,9 @@ create_and_increment(Conf) when is_list(Conf) -> ?line {ok, _Pid} = snmpm_config:start_link(Opts), %% Random init - {A,B,C} = erlang:now(), - random:seed(A,B,C), + random:seed(erlang:phash2([node()]), + erlang:monotonic_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()), StartVal = random:uniform(2147483647), IncVal = 42, diff --git a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_test_lib.erl b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_test_lib.erl index 5e611340a3..72c7452ec4 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_test_lib.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_test_lib.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2002-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2002-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ lookup/2, replace_config/3, set_config/3, get_config/2, get_config/3]). -export([fail/3, skip/3]). --export([millis/0, millis_diff/2, hours/1, minutes/1, seconds/1, sleep/1]). +-export([hours/1, minutes/1, seconds/1, sleep/1]). -export([flush_mqueue/0, trap_exit/0, trap_exit/1]). -export([ping/1, local_nodes/0, nodes_on/1]). -export([start_node/2]). @@ -334,14 +334,6 @@ skip(Reason, Module, Line) -> %% Time related function %% -millis() -> - erlang:now(). - -millis_diff(A,B) -> - T1 = (element(1,A)*1000000) + element(2,A) + (element(3,A)/1000000), - T2 = (element(1,B)*1000000) + element(2,B) + (element(3,B)/1000000), - T1 - T2. - hours(N) -> trunc(N * 1000 * 60 * 60). minutes(N) -> trunc(N * 1000 * 60). seconds(N) -> trunc(N * 1000). @@ -628,4 +620,3 @@ format_timestamp({_N1, _N2, N3} = Now) -> io_lib:format("~.4w:~.2.0w:~.2.0w ~.2.0w:~.2.0w:~.2.0w ~w", [YYYY,MM,DD,Hour,Min,Sec,round(N3/1000)]), lists:flatten(FormatDate). - diff --git a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_test_lib.hrl b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_test_lib.hrl index 9b7609b831..fd584880da 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_test_lib.hrl +++ b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_test_lib.hrl @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -%%<copyright> -%% <year>2002-2014</year> -%% <holder>Ericsson AB, All Rights Reserved</holder> -%%</copyright> -%%<legalnotice> +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2002-2015. All Rights Reserved. +%% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in %% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ %% under the License. %% %% The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Ericsson AB. -%%</legalnotice> +%% %CopyrightEnd% %% %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Purpose: Define common macros for testing @@ -73,8 +73,6 @@ -endif. -define(SLEEP(MSEC), snmp_test_lib:sleep(MSEC)). --define(M(), snmp_test_lib:millis()). --define(MDIFF(A,B), snmp_test_lib:millis_diff(A,B)). %% - Process utility macros - @@ -149,4 +147,3 @@ -define(PRINT(P,F,A), snmp_test_lib:print(P,?MODULE,?LINE,F,A)). - diff --git a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_test_mgr.erl b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_test_mgr.erl index 8cb6ec588e..1bf7efc695 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/test/snmp_test_mgr.erl +++ b/lib/snmp/test/snmp_test_mgr.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -188,8 +188,9 @@ receive_trap(Timeout) -> init({Options, CallerPid}) -> put(sname, mgr), put(verbosity, debug), - {A1,A2,A3} = erlang:now(), - random:seed(A1,A2,A3), + random:seed(erlang:phash2([node()]), + erlang:monotonic_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()), case (catch is_options_ok(Options)) of true -> put(debug, get_value(debug, Options, false)), @@ -1135,4 +1136,3 @@ d(_,_F,_A) -> formated_timestamp() -> snmp_test_lib:formated_timestamp(). - diff --git a/lib/snmp/vsn.mk b/lib/snmp/vsn.mk index 345cc790f2..14da37a225 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/snmp/vsn.mk @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # %CopyrightBegin% # -# Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2014. All Rights Reserved. +# Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2015. All Rights Reserved. # # The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, # Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -18,6 +18,6 @@ # %CopyrightEnd% APPLICATION = snmp -SNMP_VSN = 5.1.1 +SNMP_VSN = 5.2 PRE_VSN = APP_VSN = "$(APPLICATION)-$(SNMP_VSN)$(PRE_VSN)" diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/introduction.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/introduction.xml index b42910cb34..1efbc16016 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/introduction.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/introduction.xml @@ -25,31 +25,181 @@ <title>Introduction</title> <prepared>OTP team</prepared> + <responsible></responsible> + <docno></docno> + <approved></approved> + <checked></checked> + <date></date> + <rev></rev> <file>introduction.xml</file> </header> - + <p>SSH is a protocol for secure remote logon and + other secure network services over an insecure network.</p> <section> - <title>Purpose</title> + <title>Scope and Purpose</title> - <p>Secure Shell (SSH) is a protocol for secure remote login and - other secure network services over an insecure network. SSH - provides a single, full-duplex, byte-oriented connection between + <p>SSH provides a single, full-duplex, and byte-oriented connection between client and server. The protocol also provides privacy, integrity, - server authentication and man-in-the-middle protection.</p> - - <p>The Erlang SSH application is an implementation of the SSH - protocol in Erlang which offers API functions to write customized - SSH clients and servers as well as making the Erlang shell - available via SSH. Also included in the SSH application are an - SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) client <seealso - marker="ssh_sftp">ssh_sftp</seealso> and server <seealso - marker="ssh_sftp">ssh_sftpd</seealso>.</p> + server authentication, and man-in-the-middle protection.</p> + + <p>The <c>ssh</c> application is an implementation of the SSH Transport, Connection and Authentication + Layer Protocols in Erlang. It provides the following:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item>API functions to write customized SSH clients and servers applications</item> + <item>The Erlang shell available over SSH</item> + <item>An SFTP client (<seealso marker="ssh_sftp">ssh_sftp</seealso>) + and server (<seealso marker="ssh_sftp">ssh_sftpd</seealso>)</item> + </list> </section> <section> <title>Prerequisites</title> - <p>It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the concepts of <seealso marker="doc/design_principles:des_princ">OTP</seealso> - and has a basic understanding of <url href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography">public keys</url>.</p> + <p>It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the Erlang programming language, + concepts of <em>OTP</em>, and has a basic understanding of <em>public keys</em>.</p> + </section> + +<section> + <title>SSH Protocol Overview</title> + + <p>Conceptually, the SSH protocol can be partitioned into four + layers:</p> + + <image file="SSH_protocols.png"> + <icaption>SSH Protocol Architecture</icaption> + </image> + + <section> + <title>Transport Protocol</title> + + <p>The SSH Transport Protocol is a secure, low-level transport. + It provides strong encryption, cryptographic host + authentication, and integrity protection. A minimum of + Message Authentication Code (MAC) and encryption + algorithms are supported. For details, see the + <seealso marker="ssh">ssh(3)</seealso> manual page in <c>ssh</c>.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Authentication Protocol</title> + + <p>The SSH Authentication Protocol is a general-purpose user + authentication protocol run over the SSH Transport Layer + Protocol. The <c>ssh</c> application supports user authentication as follows: + </p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item> + Using public key technology. RSA and DSA, X509-certificates + are not supported. + </item> + <item> + Using keyboard-interactive authentication. + This is suitable for interactive authentication methods + that do not need any special software support on the client side. + Instead, all authentication data is entered from the keyboard. + </item> + <item> + Using a pure password-based authentication scheme. + Here, the plain text password is encrypted before sent + over the network. + </item> + </list> + <p>Several configuration options for + authentication handling are available in + <seealso marker="ssh#connect-3">ssh:connect/[3,4]</seealso> + and <seealso marker="ssh#daemon-2">ssh:daemon/[2,3]</seealso>.</p> + <p> + The public key handling can be customized by implementing + the following behaviours from <c>ssh</c>:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item>Module + <seealso marker="ssh_client_key_api">ssh_client_key_api</seealso>. + </item> + <item>Module + <seealso marker="ssh_server_key_api">ssh_server_key_api</seealso>. + </item> + </list> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Connection Protocol</title> + + <p>The SSH Connection Protocol provides application-support + services over the transport pipe, for example, channel multiplexing, + flow control, remote program execution, signal propagation, and + connection forwarding. Functions for handling the SSH + Connection Protocol can be found in the module <seealso + marker="ssh_connection">ssh_connection</seealso> in <c>ssh</c>. + </p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Channels</title> + + <p>All terminal sessions, forwarded connections, and so on, are + channels. Multiple channels are multiplexed into a single + connection. All channels are flow-controlled. This means that no + data is sent to a channel peer until a message is received to + indicate that window space is available. + The <em>initial window size</em> specifies how many bytes of channel + data that can be sent to the channel peer without adjusting the + window. Typically, an SSH client opens a channel, sends data (commands), + receives data (control information), and then closes the channel. + The <seealso marker="ssh_channel">ssh_channel</seealso> behaviour + handles generic parts of SSH channel management. This makes it easy + to write your own SSH client/server processes that use flow-control + and thus opens for more focus on the application logic. + </p> + + <p>Channels come in the following three flavors:</p> + + <list type="bulleted"> + <item><em>Subsystem</em> - Named services that can be run as + part of an SSH server, such as SFTP <seealso + marker="ssh_sftpd">(ssh_sftpd)</seealso>, that is built into the + SSH daemon (server) by default, but it can be disabled. The Erlang <c>ssh</c> + daemon can be configured to run any Erlang- + implemented SSH subsystem. + </item> + <item><em>Shell</em> - Interactive shell. By default the + Erlang daemon runs the Erlang shell. The shell can be customized by + providing your own read-eval-print loop. You can also provide your + own Command-Line Interface (CLI) implementation, + but that is much more work. + </item> + <item><em>Exec</em> - One-time remote execution of commands. See function + <seealso marker="ssh_connection#exec-4">ssh_connection:exec/4</seealso> + for more information.</item> + </list> + </section> + + + </section> + <section> + <title>Where to Find More Information</title> + <p> + For detailed information about the SSH protocol, refer to the + following Request for Comments(RFCs): + </p> + + <list type="bulleted"> + <item><url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4250.txt">RFC 4250</url> - + Protocol Assigned Numbers</item> + <item><url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4251.txt">RFC 4251</url> - + Protocol Architecture</item> + <item><url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4252.txt">RFC 4252</url> - + Authentication Protocol</item> + <item><url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4253.txt">RFC 4253</url> - + Transport Layer Protocol</item> + <item><url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt">RFC 4254</url> - + Connection Protocol</item> + <item><url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4255.txt">RFC 4255</url> - + Key Fingerprints</item> + <item><url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4344.txt">RFC 4344</url> - + Transport Layer Encryption Modes</item> + <item><url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4716.txt">RFC 4716</url> - + Public Key File Format</item> + </list> + </section> </chapter> diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml index acbf3124ef..579a3ae4a8 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml @@ -29,6 +29,46 @@ <file>notes.xml</file> </header> +<section><title>Ssh 3.2.3</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + A new option for handling the SSH_MSG_DEBUG message's + printouts. A fun could be given in the options that will + be called whenever the SSH_MSG_DEBUG message arrives. + This enables the user to format the printout or just + discard it.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12738 Aux Id: seq12860 </p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + +<section><title>Ssh 3.2.2</title> + + <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + New option <c>id_string</c> for <c>ssh:daemon</c> and + <c>ssh:connect</c> for limiting banner grabbing attempts.</p> + <p> + The possible values are: <c>{id_string,string()}</c> and + <c>{id_string,random}</c>. The latter will make ssh + generate a random nonsence id-string for each new + connection.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12659</p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + <section><title>Ssh 3.2.1</title> <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ref_man.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ref_man.xml index 55339298e8..afe3f2ddf9 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ref_man.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ref_man.xml @@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ <file>ref_man.xml</file> </header> <description> - <p>The SSH application is an erlang implementation of the - secure shell protocol (SSH) as defined by RFC 4250 - 4254</p> + <p>The <c>ssh</c> application is an Erlang implementation of the + Secure Shell Protocol (SSH) as defined by RFC 4250 - 4254.</p> </description> <xi:include href="ssh_app.xml"/> diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh.xml index 0e7e3848ad..cf58806aa8 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh.xml @@ -22,54 +22,85 @@ </legalnotice> <title>ssh</title> + <prepared></prepared> + <docno></docno> <date>2007-10-06</date> + <rev></rev> </header> <module>ssh</module> - <modulesummary>Main API of the SSH application</modulesummary> + <modulesummary>Main API of the ssh application</modulesummary> <description> - <p>Interface module for the SSH application. </p> + <p>Interface module for the <c>ssh</c> application.</p> </description> <section> <title>SSH</title> - + <marker id="supported"/> <list type="bulleted"> - <item>SSH requires the crypto and public_key applications.</item> - <item>Supported SSH version is 2.0 </item> - <item>Supported MAC algorithms: hmac-sha2-256 and hmac-sha1</item> - <item>Supported encryption algorithms: aes128-ctr, aes128-cb and 3des-cbc</item> - <item>Supports unicode filenames if the emulator and the underlaying OS supports it. See the DESCRIPTION section in <seealso marker="kernel:file">file</seealso> for information about this subject</item> - <item>Supports unicode in shell and cli</item> + <item>For application dependencies see <seealso marker="SSH_app"> ssh(6)</seealso> </item> + <item>Supported SSH version is 2.0.</item> + <item>Supported public key algorithms: ssh-rsa and ssh-dss.</item> + <item>Supported MAC algorithms: hmac-sha2-256 and hmac-sha1.</item> + <item>Supported encryption algorithms: aes128-ctr, aes128-cb and 3des-cbc.</item> + <item>Supported key exchange algorithms: diffie-hellman-group1-sha1.</item> + <item>Supported compression algorithms: none, zlib, [email protected],</item> + <item>Supports unicode filenames if the emulator and the underlaying OS support it. + See section DESCRIPTION in the + <seealso marker="kernel:file">file</seealso> manual page in <c>kernel</c> + for information about this subject.</item> + <item>Supports unicode in shell and CLI.</item> </list> </section> <section> - <title>DATA TYPES </title> + <title>DATA TYPES</title> <p>Type definitions that are used more than once in - this module and/or abstractions to indicate the intended use of the data - type:</p> - <p><c>boolean() = true | false </c></p> - <p><c>string() = [byte()]</c></p> - <p><c>ssh_daemon_ref() - opaque to the user - returned by ssh:daemon/[1,2,3]</c></p> - <p><c>ssh_connection_ref() - opaque to the user - returned by ssh:connect/3</c></p> - <p><c>ip_address() - inet::ip_address()</c></p> - <p><c>subsystem_spec() = {subsystem_name(), - {channel_callback(), channel_init_args()}} </c></p> - <p><c>subsystem_name() = string() </c></p> - <p><c>channel_callback() = atom() - Name of the erlang module - implementing the subsystem using the ssh_channel behavior see</c> - <seealso marker="ssh_channel">ssh_channel(3)</seealso></p> - <p><c>channel_init_args() = list()</c></p> - </section> + this module, or abstractions to indicate the intended use of the data + type, or both:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>boolean() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>true | false</c></p></item> + <tag><c>string() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>[byte()]</c></p></item> + <tag><c>ssh_daemon_ref() =</c></tag> + <item><p>opaque() - + as returned by <c>ssh:daemon/[1,2,3]</c></p></item> + <tag><c>ssh_connection_ref() =</c></tag> + <item><p>opaque() - as returned by <c>ssh:connect/3</c></p></item> + <tag><c>ip_address() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>inet::ip_address</c></p></item> + <tag><c>subsystem_spec() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{subsystem_name(), + {channel_callback(), channel_init_args()}}</c></p></item> + <tag><c>subsystem_name() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>string()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>channel_callback() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>atom()</c> - Name of the Erlang module + implementing the subsystem using the <c>ssh_channel</c> behavior, see + <seealso marker="ssh_channel">ssh_channel(3)</seealso></p></item> + <tag><c>channel_init_args() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>list()</c></p></item> + + <tag><c>algs_list() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>list( alg_entry() )</c></p></item> + + <tag><c>alg_entry() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{kex, simple_algs()} | {public_key, simple_algs()} | {cipher, double_algs()} | {mac, double_algs()} | {compression, double_algs()}</c></p></item> + + <tag><c>simple_algs() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>list( atom() )</c></p></item> + + <tag><c>double_algs() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>[{client2serverlist,simple_algs()},{server2client,simple_algs()}] | simple_algs()</c></p></item> + </taglist> +</section> <funcs> <func> <name>close(ConnectionRef) -> ok </name> - <fsummary>Closes an SSH connection</fsummary> + <fsummary>Closes an SSH connection.</fsummary> <type> <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> </type> @@ -81,135 +112,197 @@ <name>connect(Host, Port, Options) -> </name> <name>connect(Host, Port, Options, Timeout) -> {ok, ssh_connection_ref()} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Connect to an ssh server.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Connects to an SSH server.</fsummary> <type> <v>Host = string()</v> <v>Port = integer()</v> - <d>The default is <c><![CDATA[22]]></c>, the assigned well known port + <d><c><![CDATA[22]]></c> is default, the assigned well-known port number for SSH.</d> <v>Options = [{Option, Value}]</v> - <v>Timeout = infinity | integer(milliseconds)</v> - <d>Negotiation timeout, for connection timeout use the option <c>{connect_timeout, timeout()}</c>.</d> + <v>Timeout = infinity | integer()</v> + <d>Negotiation time-out in milli-seconds. The default value is <c>infinity</c>. + For connection time-out, use option <c>{connect_timeout, timeout()}</c>.</d> </type> <desc> <p>Connects to an SSH server. No channel is started. This is done by calling - <seealso marker="ssh_connection#session_channel/2">ssh_connection:session_channel/[2, 4]</seealso>.</p> - <p>Options are:</p> + <seealso marker="ssh_connection#session_channel/2"> + ssh_connection:session_channel/[2, 4]</seealso>.</p> + <p>Options:</p> <taglist> <tag><c><![CDATA[{inet, inet | inet6}]]></c></tag> - <item> IP version to use.</item> + <item> + <p>IP version to use.</p> + </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{user_dir, string()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Sets the user directory i.e. the directory containing - ssh configuration files for the user such as + <p>Sets the user directory, that is, the directory containing + <c>ssh</c> configuration files for the user, such as <c><![CDATA[known_hosts]]></c>, <c><![CDATA[id_rsa, - id_dsa]]></c> and + id_dsa]]></c>, and <c><![CDATA[authorized_key]]></c>. Defaults to the directory normally referred to as - <c><![CDATA[~/.ssh]]></c> </p> + <c><![CDATA[~/.ssh]]></c>.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{dsa_pass_phrase, string()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>If the user dsa key is protected by a passphrase it can be + <p>If the user DSA key is protected by a passphrase, it can be supplied with this option. </p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{rsa_pass_phrase, string()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>If the user rsa key is protected by a passphrase it can be + <p>If the user RSA key is protected by a passphrase, it can be supplied with this option. </p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{silently_accept_hosts, boolean()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>When true hosts are added to the + <p>When <c>true</c>, hosts are added to the file <c><![CDATA[known_hosts]]></c> without asking the user. - Defaults to false. + Defaults to <c>false</c>. </p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{user_interaction, boolean()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>If false disables the client to connect to the server - if any user interaction is needed such as accepting that - the server will be added to the <c>known_hosts</c> file or - supplying a password. Defaults to true. + <p>If <c>false</c>, disables the client to connect to the server + if any user interaction is needed, such as accepting + the server to be added to the <c>known_hosts</c> file, or + supplying a password. Defaults to <c>true</c>. Even if user interaction is allowed it can be - suppressed by other options such as silently_accept_hosts and - password. Do note that it may not always be desirable to use - those options from a security point of view.</p> + suppressed by other options, such as <c>silently_accept_hosts</c> + and <c>password</c>. However, those optins are not always desirable + to use from a security point of view.</p> </item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{public_key_alg, 'ssh-rsa' | 'ssh-dss'}]]></c></tag> <item> + <note> + <p>This option is kept for compatibility. It is ignored if the <c>preferred_algorithms</c> + option is used. The equivalence of <c>{public_key_alg,'ssh-dss'}</c> is + <c>{preferred_algorithms, [{public_key,['ssh-dss','ssh-rsa']}]}</c>.</p> + </note> <p>Sets the preferred public key algorithm to use for user - authentication. If the the preferred algorithm fails for - some reason, the other algorithm is tried. The default is + authentication. If the preferred algorithm fails, + the other algorithm is tried. The default is to try <c><![CDATA['ssh-rsa']]></c> first.</p> </item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{pref_public_key_algs, list()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>List of public key algorithms to try to use, 'ssh-rsa' and 'ssh-dss' available. - Will override <c><![CDATA[{public_key_alg, 'ssh-rsa' | 'ssh-dss'}]]></c></p> + <note> + <p>This option is kept for compatibility. It is ignored if the <c>preferred_algorithms</c> + option is used. The equivalence of <c>{pref_public_key_algs,['ssh-dss']}</c> is + <c>{preferred_algorithms, [{public_key,['ssh-dss']}]}</c>.</p> + </note> + <p>List of public key algorithms to try to use. + <c>'ssh-rsa'</c> and <c>'ssh-dss'</c> are available. + Overrides <c><![CDATA[{public_key_alg, 'ssh-rsa' | 'ssh-dss'}]]></c></p> + </item> + + <tag><c><![CDATA[{preferred_algorithms, algs_list()}]]></c></tag> + <item> + <p>List of algorithms to use in the algorithm negotiation. The default <c>algs_list()</c> can + be obtained from <seealso marker="#default_algorithms/0">default_algorithms/0</seealso>. + </p> + <p>Here is an example of this option:</p> + <code> +{preferred_algorithms, + [{public_key,['ssh-rsa','ssh-dss']}, + {cipher,[{client2server,['aes128-ctr']}, + {server2client,['aes128-cbc','3des-cbc']}]}, + {mac,['hmac-sha2-256','hmac-sha1']}, + {compression,[none,zlib]} +} +</code> + <p>The example specifies different algorithms in the two directions (client2server and server2client), for cipher but specifies the same +algorithms for mac and compression in both directions. The kex (key exchange) and public key algorithms are set to their default values, +kex is implicit but public_key is set explicitly.</p> + + <warning> + <p>Changing the values can make a connection less secure. Do not change unless you + know exactly what you are doing. If you do not understand the values then you + are not supposed to change them.</p> + </warning> </item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{connect_timeout, timeout()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Sets a timeout on the transport layer - connection. Defaults to <c>infinity</c>.</p> + <p>Sets a time-out on the transport layer + connection. For <c>gen_tcp</c> the time is in milli-seconds and the default value is + <c>infinity</c>.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{user, string()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Provides a user name. If this option is not given, ssh + <p>Provides a username. If this option is not given, <c>ssh</c> reads from the environment (<c><![CDATA[LOGNAME]]></c> or - <c><![CDATA[USER]]></c> on unix, + <c><![CDATA[USER]]></c> on UNIX, <c><![CDATA[USERNAME]]></c> on Windows).</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{password, string()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Provide a password for password authentication. If - this option is not given, the user will be asked for a - password if the password authentication method is + <p>Provides a password for password authentication. + If this option is not given, the user is asked for a + password, if the password authentication method is attempted.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{key_cb, atom()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Module implementing the behaviour <seealso marker="ssh_client_key_api">ssh_client_key_api</seealso>. + <p>Module implementing the behaviour + <seealso marker="ssh_client_key_api">ssh_client_key_api</seealso>. Can be used to customize the handling of public keys. </p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{quiet_mode, atom() = boolean()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>If true, the client will not print out anything on authorization.</p> + <p>If <c>true</c>, the client does not print anything on authorization.</p> + </item> + + <tag><c><![CDATA[{id_string, random | string()}]]></c></tag> + <item> + <p>The string that the client presents to a connected server initially. The default value is "Erlang/VSN" where VSN is the ssh application version number. + </p> + <p>The value <c>random</c> will cause a random string to be created at each connection attempt. This is to make it a bit more difficult for a malicious peer to find the ssh software brand and version. + </p> </item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{fd, file_descriptor()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Allow an existing file descriptor to be used - (simply passed on to the transport protocol).</p></item> + <p>Allows an existing file descriptor to be used + (by passing it on to the transport protocol).</p></item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{rekey_limit, integer()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Provide, in bytes, when rekeying should be initiated, - defaults to one time each GB and one time per hour.</p> + <p>Provides, in bytes, when rekeying is to be initiated. + Defaults to once per each GB and once per hour.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{idle_time, integer()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Sets a timeout on connection when no channels are active, default is infinity</p></item> + <p>Sets a time-out on a connection when no channels are active. + Defaults to <c>infinity</c>.</p></item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{ssh_msg_debug_fun, fun(ConnectionRef::ssh_connection_ref(), AlwaysDisplay::boolean(), Msg::binary(), LanguageTag::binary()) -> _}]]></c></tag> + <item> + <p>Provide a fun to implement your own logging of the SSH message SSH_MSG_DEBUG. The last three parameters are from the message, see RFC4253, section 11.3. The <c>ConnectionRef</c> is the reference to the connection on which the message arrived. The return value from the fun is not checked.</p> + <p>The default behaviour is ignore the message. + To get a printout for each message with <c>AlwaysDisplay = true</c>, use for example <c>{ssh_msg_debug_fun, fun(_,true,M,_)-> io:format("DEBUG: ~p~n", [M]) end}</c></p> + </item> + </taglist> </desc> </func> <func> <name>connection_info(ConnectionRef, [Option]) ->[{Option, - Value}] </name> - <fsummary> Retrieves information about a connection. </fsummary> + Value}]</name> + <fsummary>Retrieves information about a connection.</fsummary> <type> <v>Option = client_version | server_version | user | peer | sockname </v> <v>Value = [option_value()] </v> - <v>option_value() = {{Major::integer(), Minor::integer()}, VersionString::string()} | User::string() | - Peer::{inet:hostname(), {inet::ip_adress(), inet::port_number()}} | - Sockname::{inet::ip_adress(), inet::port_number()} () </v> + <v>option_value() = {{Major::integer(), Minor::integer()}, VersionString::string()} | + User::string() | Peer::{inet:hostname(), {inet::ip_adress(), inet::port_number()}} | + Sockname::{inet::ip_adress(), inet::port_number()}</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Retrieves information about a connection. - </p> + <p>Retrieves information about a connection.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -230,111 +323,154 @@ <desc> <p>Starts a server listening for SSH connections on the given port.</p> - <p>Options are:</p> + <p>Options:</p> <taglist> <tag><c><![CDATA[{inet, inet | inet6}]]></c></tag> - <item> IP version to use when the host address is specified as <c>any</c>. </item> + <item><p>IP version to use when the host address is specified as <c>any</c>.</p></item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{subsystems, [subsystem_spec()]}]]></c></tag> <item> - Provides specifications for handling of subsystems. The - "sftp" subsystem spec can be retrieved by calling - ssh_sftpd:subsystem_spec/1. If the subsystems option is - not present the value of - <c>[ssh_sftpd:subsystem_spec([])]</c> will be used. It is - of course possible to set the option to the empty list if - you do not want the daemon to run any subsystems at all. + <p>Provides specifications for handling of subsystems. The + "sftp" subsystem specification is retrieved by calling + <c>ssh_sftpd:subsystem_spec/1</c>. If the subsystems option is + not present, the value of + <c>[ssh_sftpd:subsystem_spec([])]</c> is used. + The option can be set to the empty list if + you do not want the daemon to run any subsystems.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{shell, {Module, Function, Args} | fun(string() = User) - > pid() | fun(string() = User, ip_address() = PeerAddr) -> pid()}]]></c></tag> <item> - Defines the read-eval-print loop used when a shell is - requested by the client. Default is to use the erlang shell: - <c><![CDATA[{shell, start, []}]]></c> + <p>Defines the read-eval-print loop used when a shell is + requested by the client. The default is to use the Erlang shell: + <c><![CDATA[{shell, start, []}]]></c></p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{ssh_cli, {channel_callback(), channel_init_args()} | no_cli}]]></c></tag> <item> - Provides your own CLI implementation, i.e. a channel callback - module that implements a shell and command execution. Note - that you may customize the shell read-eval-print loop using the - option <c>shell</c> which is much less work than implementing - your own CLI channel. If set to <c>no_cli</c> you will disable - CLI channels and only subsystem channels will be allowed. + <p>Provides your own CLI implementation, that is, a channel callback + module that implements a shell and command execution. The shell + read-eval-print loop can be customized, using the + option <c>shell</c>. This means less work than implementing + an own CLI channel. If set to <c>no_cli</c>, the CLI channels + are disabled and only subsystem channels are allowed.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{user_dir, String}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Sets the user directory i.e. the directory containing - ssh configuration files for the user such as + <p>Sets the user directory. That is, the directory containing + <c>ssh</c> configuration files for the user, such as <c><![CDATA[known_hosts]]></c>, <c><![CDATA[id_rsa, - id_dsa]]></c> and + id_dsa]]></c>, and <c><![CDATA[authorized_key]]></c>. Defaults to the directory normally referred to as - <c><![CDATA[~/.ssh]]></c> </p> + <c><![CDATA[~/.ssh]]></c>.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{system_dir, string()}]]></c></tag> <item> <p>Sets the system directory, containing the host key files - that identifies the host keys for ssh. The default is - <c><![CDATA[/etc/ssh]]></c>, note that for security reasons - this directory is normally only accessible by the root user.</p> + that identify the host keys for <c>ssh</c>. Defaults to + <c><![CDATA[/etc/ssh]]></c>. For security reasons, + this directory is normally accessible only to the root user.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{auth_methods, string()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Comma separated string that determines which - authentication methodes that the server should support and - in what order they will be tried. Defaults to + <p>Comma-separated string that determines which + authentication methods that the server is to support and + in what order they are tried. Defaults to <c><![CDATA["publickey,keyboard-interactive,password"]]></c></p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{user_passwords, [{string() = User, string() = Password}]}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Provide passwords for password authentication.They will - be used when someone tries to connect to the server and - public key user authentication fails. The option provides - a list of valid user names and the corresponding password. + <p>Provides passwords for password authentication. The passwords + are used when someone tries to connect to the server and + public key user-authentication fails. The option provides + a list of valid usernames and the corresponding passwords. </p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{password, string()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Provide a global password that will authenticate any + <p>Provides a global password that authenticates any user. From a security perspective this option makes the server very vulnerable.</p> </item> + + <tag><c><![CDATA[{preferred_algorithms, algs_list()}]]></c></tag> + <item> + <p>List of algorithms to use in the algorithm negotiation. The default <c>algs_list()</c> can + be obtained from <seealso marker="#default_algorithms/0">default_algorithms/0</seealso>. + </p> + <p>Here is an example of this option:</p> + <code> +{preferred_algorithms, + [{public_key,['ssh-rsa','ssh-dss']}, + {cipher,[{client2server,['aes128-ctr']}, + {server2client,['aes128-cbc','3des-cbc']}]}, + {mac,['hmac-sha2-256','hmac-sha1']}, + {compression,[none,zlib]} +} +</code> + <p>The example specifies different algorithms in the two directions (client2server and server2client), for cipher but specifies the same +algorithms for mac and compression in both directions. The kex (key exchange) and public key algorithms are set to their default values, +kex is implicit but public_key is set explicitly.</p> + + <warning> + <p>Changing the values can make a connection less secure. Do not change unless you + know exactly what you are doing. If you do not understand the values then you + are not supposed to change them.</p> + </warning> + </item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{pwdfun, fun(User::string(), password::string()) -> boolean()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Provide a function for password validation. This is called - with user and password as strings, and should return + <p>Provides a function for password validation. This function is called + with user and password as strings, and returns <c><![CDATA[true]]></c> if the password is valid and <c><![CDATA[false]]></c> otherwise.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{negotiation_timeout, integer()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Max time in milliseconds for the authentication negotiation. The default value is 2 minutes. If the client fails to login within this time, the connection is closed. + <p>Maximum time in milliseconds for the authentication negotiation. + Defaults to 120000 (2 minutes). If the client fails to log in within this time, + the connection is closed. </p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{max_sessions, pos_integer()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>The maximum number of simultaneous sessions that are accepted at any time for this daemon. This includes sessions that are being authorized. So if set to <c>N</c>, and <c>N</c> clients have connected but not started the login process, the <c>N+1</c> connection attempt will be aborted. If <c>N</c> connections are authenticated and still logged in, no more loggins will be accepted until one of the existing ones log out. + <p>The maximum number of simultaneous sessions that are accepted at any time + for this daemon. This includes sessions that are being authorized. + Thus, if set to <c>N</c>, and <c>N</c> clients have connected but not started + the login process, connection attempt <c>N+1</c> is aborted. + If <c>N</c> connections are authenticated and still logged in, no more logins + are accepted until one of the existing ones log out. </p> - <p>The counter is per listening port, so if two daemons are started, one with <c>{max_sessions,N}</c> and the other with <c>{max_sessions,M}</c> there will be in total <c>N+M</c> connections accepted for the whole ssh application. + <p>The counter is per listening port. Thus, if two daemons are started, one with + <c>{max_sessions,N}</c> and the other with <c>{max_sessions,M}</c>, in total + <c>N+M</c> connections are accepted for the whole <c>ssh</c> application. </p> - <p>Note that if <c>parallel_login</c> is <c>false</c>, only one client at a time may be in the authentication phase. + <p>Notice that if <c>parallel_login</c> is <c>false</c>, only one client + at a time can be in the authentication phase. </p> - <p>As default, the option is not set. This means that the number is not limited. + <p>By default, this option is not set. This means that the number is not limited. </p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{parallel_login, boolean()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>If set to false (the default value), only one login is handled a time. If set to true, an unlimited number of login attempts will be allowed simultanously. + <p>If set to false (the default value), only one login is handled at a time. + If set to true, an unlimited number of login attempts are allowed simultaneously. </p> - <p>If the <c>max_sessions</c> option is set to <c>N</c> and <c>parallel_login</c> is set to <c>true</c>, the max number of simultaneous login attempts at any time is limited to <c>N-K</c> where <c>K</c> is the number of authenticated connections present at this daemon. + <p>If the <c>max_sessions</c> option is set to <c>N</c> and <c>parallel_login</c> + is set to <c>true</c>, the maximum number of simultaneous login attempts at any time is + limited to <c>N-K</c>, where <c>K</c> is the number of authenticated connections present + at this daemon. </p> <warning> - <p>Do not enable <c>parallel_logins</c> without protecting the server by other means, for example the <c>max_sessions</c> option or a firewall configuration. If set to <c>true</c>, there is no protection against DOS attacks.</p> + <p>Do not enable <c>parallel_logins</c> without protecting the server by other means, + for example, by the <c>max_sessions</c> option or a firewall configuration. If set to + <c>true</c>, there is no protection against DOS attacks.</p> </warning> </item> @@ -344,47 +480,86 @@ </p> </item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{id_string, random | string()}]]></c></tag> + <item> + <p>The string the daemon will present to a connecting peer initially. The default value is "Erlang/VSN" where VSN is the ssh application version number. + </p> + <p>The value <c>random</c> will cause a random string to be created at each connection attempt. This is to make it a bit more difficult for a malicious peer to find the ssh software brand and version. + </p> + </item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{key_cb, atom()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Module implementing the behaviour <seealso marker="ssh_server_key_api">ssh_server_key_api</seealso>. + <p>Module implementing the behaviour + <seealso marker="ssh_server_key_api">ssh_server_key_api</seealso>. Can be used to customize the handling of public keys. </p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{fd, file_descriptor()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Allow an existing file-descriptor to be used - (simply passed on to the transport protocol).</p></item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[{failfun, fun(User::string(), PeerAddress::ip_address(), Reason::term()) -> _}]]></c></tag> + <p>Allows an existing file-descriptor to be used + (passed on to the transport protocol).</p></item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{failfun, fun(User::string(), + PeerAddress::ip_address(), Reason::term()) -> _}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Provide a fun to implement your own logging when a user fails to authenticate.</p> + <p>Provides a fun to implement your own logging when a user fails to authenticate.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[{connectfun, fun(User::string(), PeerAddress::ip_address(), Method::string()) ->_}]]></c></tag> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{connectfun, fun(User::string(), PeerAddress::ip_address(), + Method::string()) ->_}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Provide a fun to implement your own logging when a user authenticates to the server.</p> + <p>Provides a fun to implement your own logging when a user authenticates to the server.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{disconnectfun, fun(Reason:term()) -> _}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Provide a fun to implement your own logging when a user disconnects from the server.</p> + <p>Provides a fun to implement your own logging when a user disconnects from the server.</p> </item> - </taglist> - </desc> + + <tag><c><![CDATA[{ssh_msg_debug_fun, fun(ConnectionRef::ssh_connection_ref(), AlwaysDisplay::boolean(), Msg::binary(), LanguageTag::binary()) -> _}]]></c></tag> + <item> + <p>Provide a fun to implement your own logging of the SSH message SSH_MSG_DEBUG. The last three parameters are from the message, see RFC4253, section 11.3. The <c>ConnectionRef</c> is the reference to the connection on which the message arrived. The return value from the fun is not checked.</p> + <p>The default behaviour is ignore the message. + To get a printout for each message with <c>AlwaysDisplay = true</c>, use for example <c>{ssh_msg_debug_fun, fun(_,true,M,_)-> io:format("DEBUG: ~p~n", [M]) end}</c></p> + </item> + + </taglist> + </desc> </func> + <func> + <name>default_algorithms() -> algs_list()</name> + <fsummary>Get a list declaring the supported algorithms</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns a key-value list, where the keys are the different types of algorithms and the values are the + algorithms themselves. An example:</p> + <code> +20> ssh:default_algorithms(). +[{kex,['diffie-hellman-group1-sha1']}, + {public_key,['ssh-rsa','ssh-dss']}, + {cipher,[{client2server,['aes128-ctr','aes128-cbc','3des-cbc']}, + {server2client,['aes128-ctr','aes128-cbc','3des-cbc']}]}, + {mac,[{client2server,['hmac-sha2-256','hmac-sha1']}, + {server2client,['hmac-sha2-256','hmac-sha1']}]}, + {compression,[{client2server,[none,zlib]}, + {server2client,[none,zlib]}]}] +21> +</code> + </desc> + </func> <func> <name>shell(Host) -> </name> <name>shell(Host, Option) -> </name> <name>shell(Host, Port, Option) -> _</name> - <fsummary> </fsummary> + <fsummary>Starts an interactive shell over an SSH server.</fsummary> <type> - <v> Host = string()</v> - <v> Port = integer()</v> - <v> Options - see ssh:connect/3</v> + <v>Host = string()</v> + <v>Port = integer()</v> + <v>Options - see ssh:connect/3</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Starts an interactive shell via an SSH server on the + <p>Starts an interactive shell over an SSH server on the given <c>Host</c>. The function waits for user input, - and will not return until the remote shell is ended (i.e. + and does not return until the remote shell is ended (that is, exit from the shell). </p> </desc> @@ -393,28 +568,29 @@ <func> <name>start() -> </name> <name>start(Type) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Starts the SSH application. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Starts the SSH application.</fsummary> <type> <v>Type = permanent | transient | temporary</v> <v>Reason = term() </v> </type> <desc> - <p>Utility function that starts crypto, public_key and the SSH - application. Defult type is temporary. - See also <seealso marker="kernel:application">application(3)</seealso> - </p> + <p>Utility function that starts the applications <c>crypto</c>, <c>public_key</c>, + and <c>ssh</c>. Default type is <c>temporary</c>. + For more information, see the <seealso marker="kernel:application">application(3)</seealso> + manual page in <c>kernel</c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>stop() -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Stops the SSH application.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Stops the <c>ssh</c> application.</fsummary> <type> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Stops the SSH application. See also - <seealso marker="kernel:application">application(3)</seealso></p> + <p>Stops the <c>ssh</c> application. + For more information, see the <seealso marker="kernel:application">application(3)</seealso> + manual page in <c>kernel</c>.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -438,7 +614,7 @@ <name>stop_listener(DaemonRef) -> </name> <name>stop_listener(Address, Port) -> ok </name> <fsummary>Stops the listener, but leaves existing connections started - by the listener up and running.</fsummary> + by the listener operational.</fsummary> <type> <v>DaemonRef = ssh_daemon_ref()</v> <v>Address = ip_address()</v> @@ -446,7 +622,7 @@ </type> <desc> <p>Stops the listener, but leaves existing connections started - by the listener up and running.</p> + by the listener operational.</p> </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_app.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_app.xml index a1d2402790..1dfe68b17d 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_app.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_app.xml @@ -18,83 +18,103 @@ 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>SSH</title> + <prepared></prepared> + <docno></docno> + <checked></checked> + <date></date> + <rev></rev> <file>ssh_app.xml</file> </header> <app>SSH</app> - <appsummary>The ssh application implements the SSH (Secure Shell) protocol and - provides an SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) client and server. </appsummary> + <appsummary>The ssh application implements the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol and + provides an SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) client and server.</appsummary> + <description> + <p>The <c>ssh</c> application is an implementation of the SSH protocol in Erlang. + <c>ssh</c> offers API functions to write customized SSH clients and servers as well as + making the Erlang shell available over SSH. An SFTP client, <c>ssh_sftp</c>, and server, + <c>ssh_sftpd</c>, are also included.</p> + </description> - <section> + <section> <title>DEPENDENCIES</title> - <p>The ssh application uses the Erlang applications public_key and - crypto to handle public keys and encryption, hence these - applications needs to be loaded for the ssh application to work. In - an embedded environment that means they need to be started with - application:start/[1,2] before the ssh application is started. + <p>The <c>ssh</c> application uses the applications <c>public_key</c> and + <c>crypto</c> to handle public keys and encryption. Hence, these + applications must be loaded for the <c>ssh</c> application to work. In + an embedded environment this means that they must be started with + <c>application:start/[1,2]</c> before the <c>ssh</c> application is started. </p> </section> <section> <title>CONFIGURATION</title> - <p>The ssh application does not currently have an application - specific configuration file as described in application(3), - however it will by default use the following configuration files - from openssh: known_hosts, authorized_keys, authorized_keys2, - id_dsa and id_rsa, ssh_host_dsa_key and ssh_host_rsa_key. By - default Erlang SSH will look for id_dsa, id_rsa, known_hosts - and authorized_keys in ~/.ssh, and the host key files in /etc/ssh - . These locations may be changed by the options user_dir and - system_dir. Public key handling may also be customized by - providing a callback module implementing the behaviors - <seealso marker="ssh_client_key_api">ssh_client_key_api</seealso> and - <seealso marker="ssh_server_key_api">ssh_server_key_api</seealso>. - </p> + <p>The <c>ssh</c> application does not have an application- + specific configuration file, as described in <seealso marker="kernel:application">application(3)</seealso>. + However, by default it use the following configuration files + from OpenSSH:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item><c>known_hosts</c></item> + <item><c>authorized_keys</c></item> + <item><c>authorized_keys2</c></item> + <item><c>id_dsa</c></item> + <item><c>id_rsa</c></item> + <item><c>ssh_host_dsa_key</c></item> + <item><c>ssh_host_rsa_key</c></item> + </list> + <p>By default, <c>ssh</c> looks for <c>id_dsa</c>, <c>id_rsa</c>, + <c>known_hosts</c>, and <c>authorized_keys</c> in ~/.ssh, + and for the host key files in <c>/etc/ssh</c>. These locations can be changed + by the options <c>user_dir</c> and <c>system_dir</c>. + </p> + <p>Public key handling can also be customized through a callback module that + implements the behaviors + <seealso marker="ssh_client_key_api">ssh_client_key_api</seealso> and + <seealso marker="ssh_server_key_api">ssh_server_key_api</seealso>. + </p> - <section> - <title>PUBLIC KEYS</title> - <p> - id_dsa and id_rsa are the users private key files, note that - the public key is part of the private key so the ssh - application will not use the id_<*>.pub files. These are - for the users convenience when he/she needs to convey their + </section> + <section> + <title>Public Keys</title> + <p><c>id_dsa</c> and <c>id_rsa</c> are the users private key files. + Notice that the public key is part of the private key so the <c>ssh</c> + application does not use the <c>id_<*>.pub</c> files. These are + for the user's convenience when it is needed to convey the user's public key. </p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>KNOW HOSTS</title> - <p>The known_hosts file contains a list of approved servers and - their public keys. Once a server is listed, it can be verified + </section> + <section> + <title>Known Hosts</title> + <p>The <c>known_hosts</c> file contains a list of approved servers and + their public keys. Once a server is listed, it can be verified without user interaction. </p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>AUTHORIZED KEYS</title> - <p>The authorized key file keeps track of the user's authorized + </section> + <section> + <title>Authorized Keys</title> + <p>The <c>authorized_key</c> file keeps track of the user's authorized public keys. The most common use of this file is to let users - log in without entering their password which is supported by the - Erlang SSH daemon. + log in without entering their password, which is supported by the + Erlang <c>ssh</c> daemon. </p> - </section> - - <section> - <title>HOST KEYS</title> - <p>Currently rsa and dsa host keys are supported and are - expected to be found in files named ssh_host_rsa_key and - ssh_host_dsa_key. + </section> + <section> + <title>Host Keys</title> + <p>RSA and DSA host keys are supported and are + expected to be found in files named <c>ssh_host_rsa_key</c> and + <c>ssh_host_dsa_key</c>. </p> - </section> + </section> + <section> + <title>ERROR LOGGER AND EVENT HANDLERS</title> + <p>The <c>ssh</c> application uses the default <seealso marker="kernel:error_logger">OTP error logger</seealso> to log unexpected errors or print information about special events.</p> </section> <section> <title>SEE ALSO</title> - <p>application(3)</p> + <p><seealso marker="kernel:application">application(3)</seealso></p> </section> </appref> diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_channel.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_channel.xml index a52a6a115e..2fdecf9072 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_channel.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_channel.xml @@ -23,69 +23,84 @@ The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Ericsson AB. </legalnotice> <title>ssh_channel</title> + <prepared></prepared> + <docno></docno> + <date></date> + <rev></rev> </header> <module>ssh_channel</module> <modulesummary>-behaviour(ssh_channel). </modulesummary> <description> <p>SSH services (clients and servers) are implemented as channels - that are multiplexed over an SSH connection and communicates via + that are multiplexed over an SSH connection and communicates over the <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt"> SSH Connection Protocol</url>. This module provides a callback API - that takes care of generic channel aspects such as flow control - and close messages and lets the callback functions take care of + that takes care of generic channel aspects, such as flow control + and close messages. It lets the callback functions take care of the service (application) specific parts. This behavior also ensures that the channel process honors the principal of an OTP-process so that it can be part of a supervisor tree. This is a requirement of channel processes implementing a subsystem that will be added to - the SSH applications supervisor tree. + the <c>ssh</c> applications supervisor tree. </p> - <note> <p>When implementing a SSH subsystem use the - <c>-behaviour(ssh_daemon_channel).</c> instead of <c>-behaviour(ssh_channel).</c> - as the only relevant callback functions for subsystems are - init/1, handle_ssh_msg/2, handle_msg/2 and terminate/2, so the ssh_daemon_channel - behaviour is limited version of the ssh_channel behaviour. - </p> </note> + <note><p>When implementing an <c>ssh</c> subsystem, use + <c>-behaviour(ssh_daemon_channel)</c> instead of <c>-behaviour(ssh_channel)</c>. + The reason is that the only relevant callback functions for subsystems are + <c>init/1</c>, <c>handle_ssh_msg/2</c>, <c>handle_msg/2</c>, and <c>terminate/2</c>. + So, the <c>ssh_daemon_channel</c> behaviour is a limited version of the + <c>ssh_channel</c> behaviour. + </p></note> </description> <section> - <title>DATA TYPES </title> + <title>DATA TYPES</title> - <p>Type definitions that are used more than once in this module - and/or abstractions to indicate the intended use of the data - type:</p> + <p>Type definitions that are used more than once in this module, + or abstractions to indicate the intended use of the data + type, or both:</p> - <p><c>boolean() = true | false </c></p> - <p><c>string() = list of ASCII characters</c></p> - <p><c>timeout() = infinity | integer() - in milliseconds.</c></p> - <p><c>ssh_connection_ref() - opaque to the user returned by - ssh:connect/3 or sent to an SSH channel process</c></p> - <p><c>ssh_channel_id() = integer() </c></p> - <p><c>ssh_data_type_code() = 1 ("stderr") | 0 ("normal") are - currently valid values see <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt">RFC 4254 </url> section 5.2.</c></p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>boolean() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>true | false</c></p></item> + <tag><c>string() =</c></tag> + <item><p>list of ASCII characters</p></item> + <tag><c>timeout() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>infinity | integer()</c> in milliseconds</p></item> + <tag><c>ssh_connection_ref() =</c></tag> + <item><p>opaque() -as returned by + <c>ssh:connect/3</c> or sent to an SSH channel process</p></item> + <tag><c>ssh_channel_id() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>integer()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>ssh_data_type_code() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>1</c> ("stderr") | <c>0</c> ("normal") are + the valid values, + see <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt">RFC 4254</url> + Section 5.2</p></item> + </taglist> </section> <funcs> <func> <name>call(ChannelRef, Msg) -></name> <name>call(ChannelRef, Msg, Timeout) -> Reply | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary> Makes a synchronous call to a channel.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Makes a synchronous call to a channel.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelRef = pid() </v> - <d>As returned by start_link/4 </d> - <v>Msg = term() </v> - <v>Timeout = timeout() </v> - <v>Reply = term() </v> - <v>Reason = closed | timeout </v> + <d>As returned by <seealso marker = "#start_link-4">ssh_channel:start_link/4</seealso></d> + <v>Msg = term()</v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>Reply = term()</v> + <v>Reason = closed | timeout</v> </type> <desc> <p>Makes a synchronous call to the channel process by sending - a message and waiting until a reply arrives or a timeout - occurs. The channel will call <seealso marker = + a message and waiting until a reply arrives, or a time-out + occurs. The channel calls <seealso marker = "#Module:handle_call-3">Module:handle_call/3</seealso> - to handle the message. If the channel process does not exist + to handle the message. If the channel process does not exist, <c>{error, closed}</c> is returned. </p> </desc> @@ -96,14 +111,14 @@ <fsummary>Sends an asynchronous message to the channel ChannelRef and returns ok.</fsummary> <type> - <v>ChannelRef = pid() </v> - <d>As returned by start_link/4 </d> - <v>Msg = term() </v> + <v>ChannelRef = pid()</v> + <d>As returned by <seealso marker = "#start_link-4">ssh_channel:start_link/4</seealso></d> + <v>Msg = term()</v> </type> <desc> <p>Sends an asynchronous message to the channel process and returns ok immediately, ignoring if the destination node or - channel process does not exist. The channel will call + channel process does not exist. The channel calls <seealso marker = "#Module:handle_cast-2">Module:handle_cast/2</seealso> to handle the message. </p> @@ -112,31 +127,32 @@ <func> <name>enter_loop(State) -> _ </name> - <fsummary> Makes an existing process an ssh_channel process. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Makes an existing process an ssh_channel process.</fsummary> <type> - <v> State = term() - as returned by <seealso marker = "#init-1">ssh_channel:init/1</seealso></v> + <v>State = term()</v> + <d>as returned by <seealso marker = "#init-1">ssh_channel:init/1</seealso></d> </type> <desc> - <p> Makes an existing process an <c>ssh_channel</c> - process. Does not return, instead the calling process will - enter the <c>ssh_channel</c> process receive loop and become an - <c>ssh_channel process.</c> The process must have been started using - one of the start functions in proc_lib, see <seealso - marker="stdlib:proc_lib">proc_lib(3)</seealso>. The - user is responsible for any initialization of the process - and needs to call <seealso marker = "#init-1">ssh_channel:init/1</seealso> + <p>Makes an existing process an <c>ssh_channel</c> + process. Does not return, instead the calling process + enters the <c>ssh_channel</c> process receive loop and become an + <c>ssh_channel process</c>. The process must have been started using + one of the start functions in <c>proc_lib</c>, see the <seealso + marker="stdlib:proc_lib">proc_lib(3)</seealso> manual page in <c>stdlib</c>. + The user is responsible for any initialization of the process + and must call <seealso marker = "#init-1">ssh_channel:init/1</seealso>. </p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>init(Options) -> {ok, State} | {ok, State, Timeout} | {stop, Reason} </name> - <fsummary> Initiates a ssh_channel process.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Initiates an <c>ssh_channel</c> process.</fsummary> <type> <v>Options = [{Option, Value}]</v> <v>State = term()</v> - <v>Timeout = timeout() </v> - <v>Reason = term() </v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> <p> @@ -144,48 +160,47 @@ </p> <taglist> <tag><c><![CDATA[{channel_cb, atom()}]]></c></tag> - <item>The module that implements the channel behaviour.</item> + <item><p>The module that implements the channel behaviour.</p></item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{init_args(), list()}]]></c></tag> - <item> The list of arguments to the callback module's - init function.</item> + <item><p>The list of arguments to the <c>init</c> function of the callback module.</p></item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{cm, connection_ref()}]]></c></tag> - <item> Reference to the ssh connection as returned by <seealso - marker="ssh#connect-3">ssh:connect/3</seealso></item> + <item><p>Reference to the <c>ssh</c> connection as returned by <seealso + marker="ssh#connect-3">ssh:connect/3</seealso></p></item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{channel_id, channel_id()}]]></c></tag> - <item> Id of the SSH channel.</item> + <item><p>Id of the <c>ssh</c> channel.</p></item> </taglist> <note><p>This function is normally not called by the - user. The user only needs to call if for some reason the + user. The user only needs to call if the channel process needs to be started with help of <c>proc_lib</c> instead of calling <c>ssh_channel:start/4</c> or - <c>ssh_channel:start_link/4</c> </p> + <c>ssh_channel:start_link/4</c>.</p> </note> </desc> </func> <func> <name>reply(Client, Reply) -> _</name> - <fsummary>Send a reply to a client.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Sends a reply to a client.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Client - opaque to the user, see explanation below</v> + <v>Client = opaque()</v> <v>Reply = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>This function can be used by a channel to explicitly send a + <p>This function can be used by a channel to send a reply to a client that called <c>call/[2,3]</c> when the reply cannot be defined in the return value of <seealso marker ="#Module:handle_call-3">Module:handle_call/3</seealso>.</p> <p><c>Client</c> must be the <c>From</c> argument provided to the callback function <c>handle_call/3</c>. <c>Reply</c> is an arbitrary term, - which will be given back to the client as the return value of - <seealso marker="#call-2">ssh_channel:call/[2,3].</seealso>></p> + which is given back to the client as the return value of + <seealso marker="#call-2">ssh_channel:call/[2,3].</seealso></p> </desc> </func> @@ -193,24 +208,25 @@ <name>start(SshConnection, ChannelId, ChannelCb, CbInitArgs) -> </name> <name>start_link(SshConnection, ChannelId, ChannelCb, CbInitArgs) -> {ok, ChannelRef} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary> Starts a processes that handles a SSH channel. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Starts a process that handles an SSH channel.</fsummary> <type> <v>SshConnection = ssh_connection_ref()</v> - <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id() </v> - <d> As returned by cannot be defined in the return value of - <seealso marker ="ssh_connection#session_channel/2">ssh_connection:session_channel/[2,4]</seealso></d> + <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> + <d>As returned by + <seealso marker ="ssh_connection#session_channel/2"> + ssh_connection:session_channel/[2,4]</seealso>.</d> <v>ChannelCb = atom()</v> - <d> The name of the module implementing the service specific parts + <d>Name of the module implementing the service-specific parts of the channel.</d> <v>CbInitArgs = [term()]</v> - <d>Argument list for the init function in the callback module. </d> + <d>Argument list for the <c>init</c> function in the callback module.</d> <v>ChannelRef = pid()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Starts a processes that handles an SSH channel. It will be - called internally by the SSH daemon or explicitly by the SSH - client implementations. The behavior will set the - <c>trap_exit</c> flag to true. + <p>Starts a process that handles an SSH channel. It is + called internally, by the <c>ssh</c> daemon, or explicitly by the <c>ssh</c> + client implementations. The behavior sets the + <c>trap_exit</c> flag to <c>true</c>. </p> </desc> </func> @@ -219,19 +235,19 @@ <section> <marker id="cb_timeouts"></marker> - <title> CALLBACK TIMEOUTS</title> + <title>CALLBACK TIME-OUTS</title> - <p>The timeout values that may be returned by the callback functions - has the same semantics as in a <seealso marker="stdlib:gen_server">gen_server</seealso> - If the timeout occurs <seealso marker="#Module:handle_msg-2">handle_msg/2</seealso> - will be called as <c>handle_msg(timeout, State). </c></p> + <p>The time-out values that can be returned by the callback functions + have the same semantics as in a <seealso marker="stdlib:gen_server">gen_server</seealso>. + If the time-out occurs, <seealso marker="#Module:handle_msg-2">handle_msg/2</seealso> + is called as <c>handle_msg(timeout, State)</c>.</p> </section> <funcs> <func> <name>Module:code_change(OldVsn, State, Extra) -> {ok, NewState}</name> - <fsummary> Converts process state when code is changed.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Converts process state when code is changed.</fsummary> <type> <v>OldVsn = term()</v> <d>In the case of an upgrade, <c>OldVsn</c> is <c>Vsn</c>, and @@ -241,31 +257,31 @@ <c>Module</c>. If no such attribute is defined, the version is the checksum of the BEAM file.</d> <v>State = term()</v> - <d>The internal state of the channel.</d> + <d>Internal state of the channel.</d> <v>Extra = term()</v> - <d>Passed as-is from the <c>{advanced,Extra}</c> + <d>Passed "as-is" from the <c>{advanced,Extra}</c> part of the update instruction.</d> </type> <desc> - <p> Converts process state when code is changed.</p> + <p>Converts process state when code is changed.</p> - <p>This function is called by a client side channel when it - should update its internal state during a release - upgrade/downgrade, i.e. when the instruction - <c>{update,Module,Change,...}</c> where - <c>Change={advanced,Extra}</c> is given in the <c>appup</c> - file. See <seealso marker="doc/design_principles:release_handling#instr">OTP - Design Principles</seealso> for more information. + <p>This function is called by a client-side channel when it + is to update its internal state during a release + upgrade or downgrade, that is, when the instruction + <c>{update,Module,Change,...}</c>, where + <c>Change={advanced,Extra}</c>, is given in the <c>appup</c> + file. For more information, refer to Section 9.11.6 + Release Handling Instructions in the + <seealso marker="doc/design_principles:release_handling#instr">System Documentation</seealso>. </p> <note><p>Soft upgrade according to the OTP release concept is not straight forward for the server side, as subsystem - channel processes are spawned by the SSH application and - hence added to its supervisor tree. It could be possible to - upgrade the subsystem channels, when upgrading the user - application, if the callback functions can handle two - versions of the state, but this function can not be used in - the normal way.</p> + channel processes are spawned by the <c>ssh</c> application and + hence added to its supervisor tree. The subsystem channels can + be upgraded when upgrading the user application, if the callback + functions can handle two versions of the state, but this function + cannot be used in the normal way.</p> </note> </desc> @@ -274,36 +290,38 @@ <func> <name>Module:init(Args) -> {ok, State} | {ok, State, timeout()} | {stop, Reason}</name> - <fsummary> Makes necessary initializations and returns the + <fsummary>Makes necessary initializations and returns the initial channel state if the initializations succeed.</fsummary> <type> - <v> Args = term() </v> - <d> Last argument to ssh_channel:start_link/4.</d> - <v> State = term() </v> - <v> Reason = term() </v> + <v>Args = term()</v> + <d>Last argument to <c>ssh_channel:start_link/4</c>.</d> + <v>State = term()</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Makes necessary initializations and returns the initial channel + <p>Makes necessary initializations and returns the initial channel state if the initializations succeed. </p> - <p>For more detailed information on timeouts see the section - <seealso marker="#cb_timeouts">CALLBACK TIMEOUTS</seealso>. </p> + <p>For more detailed information on time-outs, see Section + <seealso marker="#cb_timeouts">CALLBACK TIME-OUTS</seealso>. </p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>Module:handle_call(Msg, From, State) -> Result</name> - <fsummary> Handles messages sent by calling - <c>ssh_channel:call/[2,3]</c></fsummary> + <fsummary>Handles messages sent by calling + <c>ssh_channel:call/[2,3]</c>.</fsummary> <type> <v>Msg = term()</v> - <v>From = opaque to the user should be used as argument to - ssh_channel:reply/2</v> + <v>From = opaque()</v> + <d>Is to be used as argument to + <seealso marker="#reply-2">ssh_channel:reply/2</seealso></d> <v>State = term()</v> <v>Result = {reply, Reply, NewState} | {reply, Reply, NewState, timeout()} | {noreply, NewState} | {noreply , NewState, timeout()} | {stop, Reason, Reply, NewState} | {stop, Reason, NewState} </v> - <v>Reply = term() - will be the return value of ssh_channel:call/[2,3]</v> + <v>Reply = term()</v> + <d>Will be the return value of <seealso marker="#call-2">ssh_channel:call/[2,3]</seealso></d> <v>NewState = term()</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> @@ -311,15 +329,15 @@ <p>Handles messages sent by calling <seealso marker="#call-2">ssh_channel:call/[2,3]</seealso> </p> - <p>For more detailed information on timeouts see the section - <seealso marker="#cb_timeouts">CALLBACK TIMEOUTS</seealso>. </p> + <p>For more detailed information on time-outs,, see Section + <seealso marker="#cb_timeouts">CALLBACK TIME-OUTS</seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>Module:handle_cast(Msg, State) -> Result</name> - <fsummary> Handles messages sent by calling - <c>ssh_channel:cact/2</c></fsummary> + <fsummary>Handles messages sent by calling + <c>ssh_channel:cact/2</c>.</fsummary> <type> <v>Msg = term()</v> <v>State = term()</v> @@ -329,11 +347,11 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Handles messages sent by calling - <c>ssh_channel:cast/2</c> + <p>Handles messages sent by calling + <c>ssh_channel:cast/2</c>. </p> - <p>For more detailed information on timeouts see the section - <seealso marker="#cb_timeouts">CALLBACK TIMEOUTS</seealso>. </p> + <p>For more detailed information on time-outs, see Section + <seealso marker="#cb_timeouts">CALLBACK TIME-OUTS</seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -341,33 +359,33 @@ <name>Module:handle_msg(Msg, State) -> {ok, State} | {stop, ChannelId, State}</name> - <fsummary> Handle other messages than SSH connection protocol, - call or cast messages sent to the channel.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Handles other messages than SSH connection protocol, + call, or cast messages sent to the channel.</fsummary> <type> <v>Msg = timeout | term()</v> <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> <v>State = term() </v> </type> <desc> - <p>Handle other messages than ssh connection protocol, call or + <p>Handles other messages than SSH Connection Protocol, call, or cast messages sent to the channel. </p> - <p> Possible erlang 'EXIT'-messages should be handled by this - function and all channels should handle the following message.</p> + <p>Possible Erlang 'EXIT' messages is to be handled by this + function and all channels are to handle the following message.</p> <taglist> <tag><c><![CDATA[{ssh_channel_up, ssh_channel_id(), ssh_connection_ref()}]]></c></tag> - <item>This is the first messages that will be received by - the channel, it is sent just before the <seealso + <item><p>This is the first message that the channel receives. + It is sent just before the <seealso marker="#init-1">ssh_channel:init/1</seealso> function - returns successfully. This is especially useful if the + returns successfully. This is especially useful if the server wants to send a message to the client without first receiving a message from it. If the message is not - useful for your particular scenario just ignore it by - immediately returning {ok, State}. - </item> + useful for your particular scenario, ignore it by + immediately returning <c>{ok, State}</c>. + </p></item> </taglist> </desc> </func> @@ -375,42 +393,44 @@ <func> <name>Module:handle_ssh_msg(Msg, State) -> {ok, State} | {stop, ChannelId, State}</name> - <fsummary> Handles ssh connection protocol messages. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Handles <c>ssh</c> connection protocol messages.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Msg = <seealso marker="ssh_connection"> ssh_connection:event() </seealso> </v> + <v>Msg = ssh_connection:event()</v> <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> <v>State = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Handles SSH connection protocol messages that may need - service specific attention. + <p>Handles SSH Connection Protocol messages that may need + service-specific attention. For details, + see <seealso marker="ssh_connection"> ssh_connection:event()</seealso>. </p> - <p> The following message is completely taken care of by the - SSH channel behavior</p> + <p>The following message is taken care of by the + <c>ssh_channel</c> behavior.</p> <taglist> <tag><c><![CDATA[{closed, ssh_channel_id()}]]></c></tag> - <item> The channel behavior will send a close message to the - other side if such a message has not already been sent and - then terminate the channel with reason normal.</item> + <item><p>The channel behavior sends a close message to the + other side, if such a message has not already been sent. + Then it terminates the channel with reason <c>normal</c>.</p></item> </taglist> </desc> </func> <func> <name>Module:terminate(Reason, State) -> _</name> - <fsummary> </fsummary> + <fsummary>Does cleaning up before channel process termination. + </fsummary> <type> <v>Reason = term()</v> <v>State = term()</v> </type> <desc> <p>This function is called by a channel process when it is - about to terminate. Before this function is called <seealso + about to terminate. Before this function is called, <seealso marker="ssh_connection#close-2"> ssh_connection:close/2 - </seealso> will be called if it has not been called earlier. - This function should do any necessary cleaning + </seealso> is called, if it has not been called earlier. + This function does any necessary cleaning up. When it returns, the channel process terminates with reason <c>Reason</c>. The return value is ignored. </p> diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_client_key_api.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_client_key_api.xml index f3d05a8980..9a892d71fd 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_client_key_api.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_client_key_api.xml @@ -23,102 +23,112 @@ The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Ericsson AB. </legalnotice> <title>ssh_client_key_api</title> + <prepared></prepared> + <docno></docno> + <date></date> + <rev></rev> </header> <module>ssh_client_key_api</module> <modulesummary> -behaviour(ssh_client_key_api). </modulesummary> <description> - <p> Behavior describing the API for an SSH client's public key handling. - By implementing the callbacks defined. - in this behavior it is possible to customize the SSH client's public key - handling. By default the SSH application implements this behavior - with help of the standard openssh files, see <seealso marker="SSH_app"> ssh(6)</seealso>. </p> + <p>Behavior describing the API for public key handling of an SSH client. By implementing + the callbacks defined in this behavior, the public key handling of an SSH client can + be customized. By default the <c>ssh</c> application implements this behavior + with help of the standard OpenSSH files, + see the <seealso marker="SSH_app"> ssh(6)</seealso> application manual.</p> </description> <section> - <title>DATA TYPES </title> + <title>DATA TYPES</title> - <p>Type definitions that are used more than once in this module - and/or abstractions to indicate the intended use of the data - type. For more details on public key data types - see the <seealso marker="public_key:public_key_records"> public_key user's guide.</seealso> + <p>Type definitions that are used more than once in this module, + or abstractions to indicate the intended use of the data + type, or both. For more details on public key data types, + refer to Section 2 Public Key Records in the + <seealso marker="public_key:public_key_records"> public_key user's guide:</seealso> </p> - - <p> boolean() = true | false</p> - <p> string() = [byte()] </p> - <p> public_key() = #'RSAPublicKey'{}| {integer(), #'Dss-Parms'{}}| term()</p> - <p> private_key() = #'RSAPrivateKey'{} | #'DSAPrivateKey'{} | term()</p> - <p> public_key_algorithm() = 'ssh-rsa'| 'ssh-dss' | atom()</p> - + <taglist> + <tag><c>boolean() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>true | false</c></p></item> + <tag><c>string() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>[byte()]</c></p></item> + <tag><c>public_key() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>#'RSAPublicKey'{}| {integer(), #'Dss-Parms'{}}| term()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>private_key() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>#'RSAPrivateKey'{} | #'DSAPrivateKey'{} | term()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>public_key_algorithm() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>'ssh-rsa'| 'ssh-dss' | atom()</c></p></item> + </taglist> </section> <funcs> <func> <name>Module:add_host_key(HostNames, Key, ConnectOptions) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Adds a host key to the set of trusted host keys</fsummary> + <fsummary>Adds a host key to the set of trusted host keys.</fsummary> <type> <v>HostNames = string()</v> - <d>Description of the host that owns the <c>PublicKey</c></d> + <d>Description of the host that owns the <c>PublicKey</c>.</d> - <v>Key = public_key() </v> - <d> Normally an RSA or DSA public key but handling of other public keys can be added</d> + <v>Key = public_key()</v> + <d>Normally an RSA or DSA public key, but handling of other public keys can be added.</d> - <v>ConnectOptions = proplists:proplist() </v> - <d>Options provided to <seealso marker="ssh#connect-3">ssh:connect/[3,4]</seealso></d> - <v>Reason = term() </v> + <v>ConnectOptions = proplists:proplist()</v> + <d>Options provided to <seealso marker="ssh#connect-3">ssh:connect/[3,4]</seealso></d> + <v>Reason = term().</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Adds a host key to the set of trusted host keys</p> + <p>Adds a host key to the set of trusted host keys.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>Module:is_host_key(Key, Host, Algorithm, ConnectOptions) -> Result</name> - <fsummary>Checks if a host key is trusted</fsummary> + <fsummary>Checks if a host key is trusted.</fsummary> <type> <v>Key = public_key() </v> - <d> Normally an RSA or DSA public key but handling of other public keys can be added</d> + <d>Normally an RSA or DSA public key, but handling of other public keys can be added.</d> <v>Host = string()</v> - <d>Description of the host</d> + <d>Description of the host.</d> <v>Algorithm = public_key_algorithm()</v> - <d> Host key algorithm. Should support 'ssh-rsa'| 'ssh-dss' but additional algorithms + <d>Host key algorithm. Is to support <c>'ssh-rsa'| 'ssh-dss'</c>, but more algorithms can be handled.</d> - <v> ConnectOptions = proplists:proplist() </v> - <d>Options provided to <seealso marker="ssh#connect-3">ssh:connect/[3,4]</seealso></d> + <v>ConnectOptions = proplists:proplist() </v> + <d>Options provided to <seealso marker="ssh#connect-3">ssh:connect/[3,4]</seealso>.</d> - <v> Result = boolean()</v> + <v>Result = boolean()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Checks if a host key is trusted</p> + <p>Checks if a host key is trusted.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>Module:user_key(Algorithm, ConnectOptions) -> {ok, PrivateKey} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Fetches the users "public key" matching the <c>Algorithm</c>.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Fetches the users <em>public key</em> matching the <c>Algorithm</c>.</fsummary> <type> <v>Algorithm = public_key_algorithm()</v> - <d> Host key algorithm. Should support 'ssh-rsa'| 'ssh-dss' but additional algorithms + <d>Host key algorithm. Is to support <c>'ssh-rsa'| 'ssh-dss'</c> but more algorithms can be handled.</d> - <v> ConnectOptions = proplists:proplist() </v> - <d>Options provided to <seealso marker="ssh#connect-3">ssh:connect/[3,4]</seealso></d> + <v>ConnectOptions = proplists:proplist()</v> + <d>Options provided to <seealso marker="ssh#connect-3">ssh:connect/[3,4]</seealso></d> - <v> PrivateKey = private_key()</v> - <d> The private key of the user matching the <c>Algorithm</c></d> + <v>PrivateKey = private_key()</v> + <d>Private key of the user matching the <c>Algorithm</c>.</d> - <v>Reason = term() </v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Fetches the users "public key" matching the <c>Algorithm</c>. - <note><p>The private key contains the public key</p></note> - </p> + <p>Fetches the users <em>public key</em> matching the <c>Algorithm</c>.</p> + <note><p>The private key contains the public key.</p></note> + </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_connection.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_connection.xml index 5e2926dfa6..5422633dc3 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_connection.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_connection.xml @@ -24,156 +24,174 @@ </legalnotice> <title>ssh_connection</title> + <prepared></prepared> + <docno></docno> <date></date> + <rev></rev> </header> <module>ssh_connection</module> - <modulesummary>This module provides API functions to send <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt"> SSH Connection Protocol </url> + <modulesummary>This module provides API functions to send + <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt"> SSH Connection Protocol </url> events to the other side of an SSH channel. </modulesummary> <description> - <p>The SSH Connection Protocol is used by clients and servers - (i.e. SSH channels) to communicate over the SSH connection. The - API functions in this module sends SSH Connection Protocol events - that are received as messages by the remote channel. - In the case that the receiving channel is an Erlang process the - message will be on the following format - <c><![CDATA[{ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), ssh_event_msg()}]]></c>. If the <seealso - marker="ssh_channel">ssh_channel</seealso> behavior is used to - implement the channel process these will be handled by - <seealso - marker="ssh_channel#Module:handle_ssh_msg-2">handle_ssh_msg/2 </seealso>.</p> + <p>The SSH Connection Protocol is used by clients and servers, + that is, SSH channels, to communicate over the SSH connection. The + API functions in this module send SSH Connection Protocol events, + which are received as messages by the remote channel. + If the receiving channel is an Erlang process, the + messages have the format + <c><![CDATA[{ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), ssh_event_msg()}]]></c>. + If the <seealso marker="ssh_channel">ssh_channel</seealso> behavior is used to + implement the channel process, these messages are handled by + <seealso marker="ssh_channel#Module:handle_ssh_msg-2">handle_ssh_msg/2</seealso>.</p> </description> <section> - <title>DATA TYPES </title> - - <p>Type definitions that are used more than once in this module and/or - abstractions to indicate the intended use of the data type:</p> - - <p><c>boolean() = true | false </c></p> - <p><c>string() = list of ASCII characters</c></p> - <p><c>timeout() = infinity | integer() - in milliseconds.</c></p> - <p><c>ssh_connection_ref() - opaque to the user returned by - ssh:connect/3 or sent to an SSH channel processes</c></p> - <p><c>ssh_channel_id() = integer() </c></p> - <p><c>ssh_data_type_code() = 1 ("stderr") | 0 ("normal") are - currently valid values see</c> <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt">RFC 4254 </url> section 5.2.</p> - <p><c>ssh_request_status() = success | failure</c></p> - <p><c>event() = {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), ssh_event_msg()} </c></p> - <p><c>ssh_event_msg() = data_events() | status_events() | terminal_events() </c></p> - <p><c>reason() = timeout | closed </c></p> + <title>DATA TYPES</title> + + <p>Type definitions that are used more than once in this module, + or abstractions to indicate the intended use of the data + type, or both:</p> + + <taglist> + <tag><c>boolean() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>true | false </c></p></item> + <tag><c>string() =</c></tag> + <item><p>list of ASCII characters</p></item> + <tag><c>timeout() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>infinity | integer()</c> in milliseconds</p></item> + <tag><c>ssh_connection_ref() =</c></tag> + <item><p>opaque() -as returned by + <c>ssh:connect/3</c> or sent to an SSH channel processes</p></item> + <tag><c>ssh_channel_id() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>integer()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>ssh_data_type_code() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>1</c> ("stderr") | <c>0</c> ("normal") are + valid values, see + <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt">RFC 4254</url> Section 5.2.</p></item> + <tag><c>ssh_request_status() =</c></tag> + <item><p> <c>success | failure</c></p></item> + <tag><c>event() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), ssh_event_msg()}</c></p></item> + <tag><c>ssh_event_msg() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>data_events() | status_events() | terminal_events()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>reason() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>timeout | closed</c></p></item> + </taglist> <taglist> - <tag><b>data_events()</b></tag> + <tag><em>data_events()</em></tag> <item> <taglist> <tag><c><![CDATA[{data, ssh_channel_id(), ssh_data_type_code(), binary() = Data}]]></c></tag> - <item> Data has arrived on the channel. This event is sent as - result of calling <seealso marker="ssh_connection#send-3"> ssh_connection:send/[3,4,5] </seealso></item> + <item><p>Data has arrived on the channel. This event is sent as a + result of calling <seealso marker="ssh_connection#send-3"> + ssh_connection:send/[3,4,5]</seealso>.</p></item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{eof, ssh_channel_id()}]]></c></tag> - <item>Indicates that the other side will not send any more - data. This event is sent as result of calling <seealso - marker="ssh_connection#send_eof-2"> ssh_connection:send_eof/2</seealso> - </item> + <item><p>Indicates that the other side sends no more data. + This event is sent as a result of calling <seealso + marker="ssh_connection#send_eof-2"> ssh_connection:send_eof/2</seealso>. + </p></item> </taglist> </item> - <tag><b>status_events()</b></tag> + <tag><em>status_events()</em></tag> <item> <taglist> <tag><c><![CDATA[{signal, ssh_channel_id(), ssh_signal()}]]></c></tag> - <item>A signal can be delivered to the remote process/service - using the following message. Some systems will not support - signals, in which case they should ignore this message. There is - currently no funtion to generate this event as the signals - refered to are on OS-level and not something generated by an - Erlang program.</item> + <item><p>A signal can be delivered to the remote process/service + using the following message. Some systems do not support + signals, in which case they are to ignore this message. There is + currently no function to generate this event as the signals + referred to are on OS-level and not something generated by an + Erlang program.</p></item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{exit_signal, ssh_channel_id(), string() = ExitSignal, string() = ErrorMsg, string() = LanguageString}]]></c></tag> - <item>A remote execution may terminate violently due to a signal - then this message may be received. For details on valid string - values see <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt">RFC 4254</url> section 6.10. Special case of the signals - mentioned above.</item> + <item><p>A remote execution can terminate violently because of a signal. + Then this message can be received. For details on valid string + values, see <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt">RFC 4254</url> + Section 6.10, which shows a special case of these signals.</p></item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{exit_status, ssh_channel_id(), integer() = ExitStatus}]]></c></tag> - <item> When the command running at the other end terminates, the + <item><p>When the command running at the other end terminates, the following message can be sent to return the exit status of the - command. A zero 'exit_status' usually means that the command - terminated successfully. This event is sent as result of calling + command. A zero <c>exit_status</c> usually means that the command + terminated successfully. This event is sent as a result of calling <seealso marker="ssh_connection#exit_status-3"> - ssh_connection:exit_status/3</seealso></item> + ssh_connection:exit_status/3</seealso>.</p></item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{closed, ssh_channel_id()}]]></c></tag> - <item> This event is sent as result of calling - <seealso marker="ssh_connection#close-2">ssh_connection:close/2</seealso> Both the handling of this - event and sending of it will be taken care of by the - <seealso marker="ssh_channel">ssh_channel</seealso> behavior.</item> + <item><p>This event is sent as a result of calling + <seealso marker="ssh_connection#close-2">ssh_connection:close/2</seealso>. + Both the handling of this event and sending it are taken care of by the + <seealso marker="ssh_channel">ssh_channel</seealso> behavior.</p></item> </taglist> </item> - <tag><b>terminal_events()</b></tag> + <tag><em>terminal_events()</em></tag> <item> - <p> Channels implementing a shell and command execution on the - server side should handle the following messages that may be sent by client channel processes. </p> + <p>Channels implementing a shell and command execution on the + server side are to handle the following messages that can be sent by client- + channel processes.</p> - <note> <p>Events that includes a <c> WantReply</c> expects the event handling - process to call <seealso marker="ssh_connection#reply_request-4">ssh_connection:reply_request/4</seealso> - with the boolean value of <c> WantReply</c> as the second - argument. </p></note> + <p>Events that include a <c>WantReply</c> expect the event handling + process to call <seealso marker="ssh_connection#reply_request-4"> + ssh_connection:reply_request/4</seealso> + with the boolean value of <c>WantReply</c> as the second argument.</p> <taglist> <tag><c><![CDATA[{env, ssh_channel_id(), boolean() = WantReply, string() = Var, string() = Value}]]></c></tag> - <item> Environment variables may be passed to the shell/command - to be started later. This event is sent as result of calling <seealso - marker="ssh_connection#setenv-5"> ssh_connection:setenv/5</seealso> - </item> + <item><p>Environment variables can be passed to the shell/command + to be started later. This event is sent as a result of calling <seealso + marker="ssh_connection#setenv-5"> ssh_connection:setenv/5</seealso>. + </p></item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{pty, ssh_channel_id(), boolean() = WantReply, {string() = Terminal, integer() = CharWidth, integer() = RowHeight, integer() = PixelWidth, integer() = PixelHeight, [{atom() | integer() = Opcode, integer() = Value}] = TerminalModes}}]]></c></tag> - <item>A pseudo-terminal has been requested for the - session. Terminal is the value of the TERM environment - variable value (e.g., vt100). Zero dimension parameters must - be ignored. The character/row dimensions override the pixel - dimensions (when nonzero). Pixel dimensions refer to the - drawable area of the window. The <c>Opcode</c> in the + <item><p>A pseudo-terminal has been requested for the + session. <c>Terminal</c> is the value of the TERM environment + variable value, that is, <c>vt100</c>. Zero dimension parameters must + be ignored. The character/row dimensions override the pixel + dimensions (when non-zero). Pixel dimensions refer to the + drawable area of the window. <c>Opcode</c> in the <c>TerminalModes</c> list is the mnemonic name, represented - as an lowercase erlang atom, defined in - <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt">RFC 4254 </url> section 8. - It may also be an opcode if the mnemonic name is not listed in the - RFC. Example <c>OP code: 53, mnemonic name ECHO erlang atom: - echo</c>.This event is sent as result of calling <seealso - marker="ssh_connection#ptty_alloc/4">ssh_connection:ptty_alloc/4</seealso></item> + as a lowercase Erlang atom, defined in + <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt">RFC 4254</url>, Section 8. + It can also be an <c>Opcode</c> if the mnemonic name is not listed in the + RFC. Example: <c>OP code: 53, mnemonic name ECHO erlang atom: + echo</c>. This event is sent as a result of calling <seealso + marker="ssh_connection#ptty_alloc/4">ssh_connection:ptty_alloc/4</seealso>.</p></item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{shell, boolean() = WantReply}]]></c></tag> - <item> This message will request that the user's default shell - be started at the other end. This event is sent as result of calling <seealso - marker="ssh_connection#shell-2"> ssh_connection:shell/2</seealso> - </item> + <item><p>This message requests that the user default shell + is started at the other end. This event is sent as a result of calling + <seealso marker="ssh_connection#shell-2"> ssh_connection:shell/2</seealso>. + </p></item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{window_change, ssh_channel_id(), integer() = CharWidth, integer() = RowHeight, integer() = PixWidth, integer() = PixHeight}]]></c></tag> - <item> When the window (terminal) size changes on the client - side, it MAY send a message to the server side to inform it of - the new dimensions. There is currently no API function to generate this - event.</item> + <item><p>When the window (terminal) size changes on the client + side, it <em>can</em> send a message to the server side to inform it of + the new dimensions. No API function generates this event.</p></item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{exec, ssh_channel_id(), boolean() = WantReply, string() = Cmd}]]></c></tag> - <item> This message will request that the server starts - execution of the given command. This event is sent as result of calling <seealso - marker="ssh_connection#exec-4">ssh_connection:exec/4 </seealso> - </item> + <item><p>This message requests that the server starts + execution of the given command. This event is sent as a result of calling <seealso + marker="ssh_connection#exec-4">ssh_connection:exec/4 </seealso>. + </p></item> </taglist> </item> </taglist> @@ -183,80 +201,83 @@ <func> <name>adjust_window(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, NumOfBytes) -> ok</name> - <fsummary>Adjusts the SSH flowcontrol window. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Adjusts the SSH flow control window.</fsummary> <type> - <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> - <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id() </v> - <v> NumOfBytes = integer()</v> + <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> + <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> + <v>NumOfBytes = integer()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Adjusts the SSH flowcontrol window. This shall be done by both client and server side channel processes.</p> + <p>Adjusts the SSH flow control window. This is to be done by both the + client- and server-side channel processes.</p> - <note><p>Channels implemented with the <seealso marker="ssh_channel"> ssh_channel - behavior</seealso> will normaly not need to call this function as flow control - will be handled by the behavior. The behavior will adjust the window every time + <note><p>Channels implemented with the <seealso marker="ssh_channel"> ssh_channel</seealso> + behavior do not normally need to call this function as flow control + is handled by the behavior. The behavior adjusts the window every time the callback <seealso marker="ssh_channel#Module:handle_ssh_msg-2"> - handle_ssh_msg/2 </seealso> has returned after processing channel data</p> </note> + handle_ssh_msg/2</seealso> returns after processing channel data.</p></note> </desc> </func> <func> <name>close(ConnectionRef, ChannelId) -> ok</name> - <fsummary>Sends a close message on the channel <c>ChannelId</c>. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Sends a close message on the channel <c>ChannelId</c>.</fsummary> <type> - <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> - <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> + <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> + <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>A server or client channel process can choose to close their session by sending a close event. + <p>A server- or client-channel process can choose to close their session by + sending a close event. </p> - <note><p>This function will be called by the ssh_channel - behavior when the channel is terminated see <seealso - marker="ssh_channel"> ssh_channel(3) </seealso> so channels implemented with the - behavior should not call this function explicitly.</p></note> + <note><p>This function is called by the <c>ssh_channel</c> + behavior when the channel is terminated, see <seealso + marker="ssh_channel"> ssh_channel(3)</seealso>. Thus, channels implemented + with the behavior are not to call this function explicitly.</p></note> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Command, TimeOut) -> ssh_request_status() | {error, reason()} </name> - <fsummary>Request that the server start the execution of the given command. </fsummary> + <name>exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Command, TimeOut) -> ssh_request_status() | + {error, reason()}</name> + <fsummary>Requests that the server starts the execution of the given command.</fsummary> <type> - <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> - <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> - <v> Command = string()</v> - <v>Timeout = timeout() </v> + <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> + <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> + <v>Command = string()</v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Should be called by a client channel process to request that the server starts execution of the - given command, the result will be several messages according to the following pattern. Note - that the last message will be a channel close message, as the exec request is a one time - execution that closes the channel when it is done.</p> + <p>Is to be called by a client-channel process to request that the server starts + executing the given command. The result is several messages according to the + following pattern. The last message is a channel close message, as the <c>exec</c> + request is a one-time execution that closes the channel when it is done.</p> <taglist> - <tag><c> N x {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), - {data, ssh_channel_id(), ssh_data_type_code(), binary() = Data}} </c></tag> - <item>The result of executing the command may be only one line - or thousands of lines depending on the command.</item> + <tag><c>N x {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), + {data, ssh_channel_id(), ssh_data_type_code(), binary() = Data}}</c></tag> + <item><p>The result of executing the command can be only one line + or thousands of lines depending on the command.</p></item> <tag><c>0 or 1 x {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), {eof, ssh_channel_id()}}</c></tag> - <item>Indicates that no more data will be sent.</item> + <item><p>Indicates that no more data is to be sent.</p></item> <tag><c>0 or 1 x {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), {exit_signal, ssh_channel_id(), string() = ExitSignal, string() = ErrorMsg, string() = LanguageString}}</c></tag> - <item>Not all systems send signals. For details on valid string - values see RFC 4254 section 6.10 </item> + <item><p>Not all systems send signals. For details on valid string + values, see RFC 4254, Section 6.10</p></item> <tag><c>0 or 1 x {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), {exit_status, ssh_channel_id(), integer() = ExitStatus}}</c></tag> - <item>It is recommended by the <c>ssh connection protocol</c> that this - message shall be sent, but that may not always be the case.</item> + <item><p>It is recommended by the SSH Connection Protocol to send this + message, but that is not always the case.</p></item> - <tag><c> 1 x {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), + <tag><c>1 x {ssh_cm, ssh_connection_ref(), {closed, ssh_channel_id()}}</c></tag> - <item>Indicates that the ssh channel started for the - execution of the command has now been shutdown.</item> + <item><p>Indicates that the <c>ssh_channel</c> started for the + execution of the command has now been shut down.</p></item> </taglist> </desc> </func> @@ -265,78 +286,72 @@ <name>exit_status(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Status) -> ok</name> <fsummary>Sends the exit status of a command to the client.</fsummary> <type> - <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> - <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> - <v> Status = integer()</v> + <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> + <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> + <v>Status = integer()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Should be called by a server channel process to sends the exit status of a command to the client.</p> + <p>Is to be called by a server-channel process to send the exit status of a command + to the client.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>ptty_alloc(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Options) -> </name> - <name>ptty_alloc(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Options, Timeout) -> > ssh_request_status() | {error, reason()} </name> - <fsummary>Send status replies to requests that want such replies. </fsummary> + <name>ptty_alloc(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Options) -></name> + <name>ptty_alloc(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Options, Timeout) -> > ssh_request_status() | + {error, reason()}</name> + <fsummary>Sends an SSH Connection Protocol <c>pty_req</c>, + to allocate a pseudo-terminal.</fsummary> <type> - <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> - <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> - <v> Options = proplists:proplist()</v> + <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> + <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> + <v>Options = proplists:proplist()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Sends a SSH Connection Protocol pty_req, to allocate a pseudo tty. - Should be called by a SSH client process. - Options are: - </p> + <p>Sends an SSH Connection Protocol <c>pty_req</c>, to allocate a pseudo-terminal. + Is to be called by an SSH client process.</p> + <p>Options:</p> <taglist> <tag>{term, string()}</tag> - <item> - Defaults to os:getenv("TERM") or "vt100" if it is undefined. - </item> + <item><p>Defaults to <em>os:getenv("TERM")</em> or <em>vt100</em> + if it is undefined.</p></item> + <tag>{width, integer()}</tag> - <item> - Defaults to 80 if pixel_width is not defined. - </item> + <item><p>Defaults to 80 if <c>pixel_width</c> is not defined.</p></item> + <tag>{height, integer()}</tag> - <item> - Defaults to 24 if pixel_height is not defined. - </item> + <item><p>Defaults to 24 if <c>pixel_height</c> is not defined.</p></item> + <tag>{pixel_width, integer()}</tag> - <item> - Is disregarded if width is defined. - </item> + <item><p>Is disregarded if <c>width</c> is defined.</p></item> + <tag>{pixel_height, integer()}</tag> - <item> - Is disregarded if height is defined. - </item> + <item><p>Is disregarded if <c>height</c> is defined.</p></item> + <tag>{pty_opts, [{posix_atom(), integer()}]}</tag> - <item> - Option may be an empty list, otherwise - see possible POSIX names in section 8 in <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt"> RFC 4254</url>. + <item><p>Option can be an empty list. Otherwise, see possible <em>POSIX</em> names + in Section 8 in <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt"> RFC 4254</url>.</p> </item> </taglist> - </desc> </func> - <func> + <func> <name>reply_request(ConnectionRef, WantReply, Status, ChannelId) -> ok</name> - <fsummary>Send status replies to requests that want such replies. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Sends status replies to requests that want such replies.</fsummary> <type> - <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> - <v> WantReply = boolean()</v> - <v> Status = ssh_request_status() </v> - <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> + <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> + <v>WantReply = boolean()</v> + <v>Status = ssh_request_status()</v> + <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> </type> <desc> <p>Sends status replies to requests where the requester has - stated that they want a status report e.i .<c> WantReply = true</c>, - if <c> WantReply</c> is false calling this function will be a - "noop". Should be called while handling an ssh connection - protocol message containing a <c>WantReply</c> boolean - value. - </p> + stated that it wants a status report, that is, <c>WantReply = true</c>. + If <c>WantReply</c> is <c>false</c>, calling this function becomes a + "noop". Is to be called while handling an SSH Connection + Protocol message containing a <c>WantReply</c> boolean value.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -346,98 +361,97 @@ <name>send(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Type, Data) -></name> <name>send(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Type, Data, TimeOut) -> ok | {error, timeout} | {error, closed}</name> - <fsummary>Sends channel data </fsummary> + <fsummary>Sends channel data.</fsummary> <type> - <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> - <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> - <v> Data = binary()</v> - <v> Type = ssh_data_type_code()</v> - <v> Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> + <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> + <v>Data = binary()</v> + <v>Type = ssh_data_type_code()</v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Should be called by client- and server channel processes to send data to each other. + <p>Is to be called by client- and server-channel processes to send data to each other. </p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>send_eof(ConnectionRef, ChannelId) -> ok | {error, closed}</name> - <fsummary>Sends eof on the channel <c>ChannelId</c>. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Sends EOF on channel <c>ChannelId</c>.</fsummary> <type> - <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> - <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> + <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> + <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Sends eof on the channel <c>ChannelId</c>. - </p> + <p>Sends EOF on channel <c>ChannelId</c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>session_channel(ConnectionRef, Timeout) -> </name> + <name>session_channel(ConnectionRef, Timeout) -></name> <name>session_channel(ConnectionRef, InitialWindowSize, MaxPacketSize, Timeout) -> {ok, ssh_channel_id()} | {error, reason()}</name> - <fsummary>Opens a channel for a ssh session. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Opens a channel for an SSH session.</fsummary> <type> - <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> - <v> InitialWindowSize = integer() </v> - <v> MaxPacketSize = integer() </v> - <v> Timeout = timeout()</v> - <v> Reason = term() </v> + <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> + <v>InitialWindowSize = integer()</v> + <v>MaxPacketSize = integer()</v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> <p>Opens a channel for an SSH session. The channel id returned from this function - is the id used as input to the other funtions in this module. - </p> + is the id used as input to the other functions in this module.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>setenv(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Var, Value, TimeOut) -> ssh_request_status() | {error, reason()} </name> - <fsummary> Environment variables may be passed to the + <name>setenv(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Var, Value, TimeOut) -> ssh_request_status() | + {error, reason()}</name> + <fsummary>Environment variables can be passed to the shell/command to be started later.</fsummary> <type> - <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> - <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> - <v> Var = string()</v> - <v> Value = string()</v> - <v> Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> + <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> + <v>Var = string()</v> + <v>Value = string()</v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Environment variables may be passed before starting the - shell/command. Should be called by a client channel processes. - </p> + <p>Environment variables can be passed before starting the + shell/command. Is to be called by a client channel processes.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>shell(ConnectionRef, ChannelId) -> ssh_request_status() | {error, closed} </name> - <fsummary> Requests that the user's default shell (typically - defined in /etc/passwd in UNIX systems) shall be executed at the server - end. </fsummary> + <fsummary>Requests that the user default shell (typically defined in + /etc/passwd in Unix systems) is to be executed at the server end.</fsummary> <type> - <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> - <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> + <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> + <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Should be called by a client channel process to request that the user's default shell (typically - defined in /etc/passwd in UNIX systems) shall be executed at the server end. - </p> + <p>Is to be called by a client channel process to request that the user default + shell (typically defined in /etc/passwd in Unix systems) is executed + at the server end.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>subsystem(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Subsystem, Timeout) -> ssh_request_status() | {error, reason()} </name> - <fsummary> </fsummary> + <name>subsystem(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Subsystem, Timeout) -> ssh_request_status() | + {error, reason()}</name> + <fsummary>Requests to execute a predefined subsystem on the server.</fsummary> <type> - <v> ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref() </v> - <v> ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> - <v> Subsystem = string()</v> - <v> Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> + <v>ChannelId = ssh_channel_id()</v> + <v>Subsystem = string()</v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Should be called by a client channel process for requesting to execute a predefined subsystem on the server. + <p>Is to be called by a client-channel process for requesting to execute a predefined + subsystem on the server. </p> </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_server_key_api.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_server_key_api.xml index f7133e4ba5..73dd90c962 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_server_key_api.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_server_key_api.xml @@ -23,68 +23,81 @@ The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Ericsson AB. </legalnotice> <title>ssh_server_key_api</title> + <prepared></prepared> + <docno></docno> + <date></date> + <rev></rev> </header> <module>ssh_server_key_api</module> <modulesummary> -behaviour(ssh_server_key_api). </modulesummary> <description> - <p> Behaviour describing the API for an SSH server's public key handling. By implementing the callbacks defined - in this behavior it is possible to customize the SSH server's public key - handling. By default the SSH application implements this behavior - with help of the standard openssh files, see <seealso marker="SSH_app"> ssh(6)</seealso>.</p> + <p>Behaviour describing the API for public key handling of an SSH server. By implementing + the callbacks defined in this behavior, the public key handling of an SSH server can + be customized. By default the SSH application implements this behavior + with help of the standard OpenSSH files, + see the <seealso marker="SSH_app"> ssh(6)</seealso> application manual.</p> </description> <section> - <title>DATA TYPES </title> + <title>DATA TYPES</title> - <p>Type definitions that are used more than once in this module - and/or abstractions to indicate the intended use of the data - type. For more details on public key data types - see the <seealso marker="public_key:public_key_records"> public_key user's guide.</seealso> + <p>Type definitions that are used more than once in this module, + or abstractions to indicate the intended use of the data + type, or both. For more details on public key data types, + refer to Section 2 Public Key Records in the + <seealso marker="public_key:public_key_records"> public_key user's guide</seealso>. </p> - <p> boolean() = true | false</p> - <p> string() = [byte()]</p> - <p> public_key() = #'RSAPublicKey'{} | {integer(), #'Dss-Parms'{}} | term()</p> - <p> private_key() = #'RSAPrivateKey'{} | #'DSAPrivateKey'{} | term()</p> - <p> public_key_algorithm() = 'ssh-rsa' | 'ssh-dss' | atom()</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>boolean() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>true | false</c></p></item> + <tag><c>string() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>[byte()]</c></p></item> + <tag><c>public_key() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>#'RSAPublicKey'{}| {integer(), #'Dss-Parms'{}}| term()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>private_key() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>#'RSAPrivateKey'{} | #'DSAPrivateKey'{} | term()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>public_key_algorithm() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>'ssh-rsa'| 'ssh-dss' | atom()</c></p></item> + </taglist> </section> - + <funcs> <func> <name>Module:host_key(Algorithm, DaemonOptions) -> {ok, Key} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Fetches the hosts private key </fsummary> + <fsummary>Fetches the host’s private key.</fsummary> <type> <v>Algorithm = public_key_algorithm()</v> - <d> Host key algorithm. Should support 'ssh-rsa' | 'ssh-dss' but additional algorithms + <d>Host key algorithm. Is to support <c>'ssh-rsa' | 'ssh-dss'</c>, but more algorithms can be handled.</d> - <v> DaemonOptions = proplists:proplist() </v> - <d>Options provided to <seealso marker="ssh#daemon-2">ssh:daemon/[2,3]</seealso></d> - <v> Key = private_key()</v> - <d> The private key of the host matching the <c>Algorithm</c></d> - <v>Reason = term() </v> + <v>DaemonOptions = proplists:proplist()</v> + <d>Options provided to <seealso marker="ssh#daemon-2">ssh:daemon/[2,3]</seealso>.</d> + <v>Key = private_key()</v> + <d>Private key of the host matching the <c>Algorithm</c>.</d> + <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Fetches the hosts private key</p> + <p>Fetches the private key of the host.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>Module:is_auth_key(Key, User, DaemonOptions) -> Result</name> - <fsummary> Checks if the user key is authorized</fsummary> + <fsummary>Checks if the user key is authorized.</fsummary> <type> - <v> Key = public_key() </v> - <d> Normally an RSA or DSA public key but handling of other public keys can be added</d> - <v> User = string()</v> - <d> The user owning the public key</d> - <v> DaemonOptions = proplists:proplist() </v> - <d> Options provided to <seealso marker="ssh#daemon-2">ssh:daemon/[2,3]</seealso></d> - <v> Result = boolean()</v> + <v>Key = public_key()</v> + <d>Normally an RSA or DSA public key, but handling of other public keys can be added</d> + <v>User = string()</v> + <d>User owning the public key.</d> + <v>DaemonOptions = proplists:proplist()</v> + <d>Options provided to <seealso marker="ssh#daemon-2">ssh:daemon/[2,3]</seealso>.</d> + <v>Result = boolean()</v> </type> <desc> - <p> Checks if the user key is authorized </p> + <p>Checks if the user key is authorized.</p> </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_sftp.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_sftp.xml index ab111562f9..fc418bc934 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_sftp.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_sftp.xml @@ -23,131 +23,173 @@ <title>ssh_sftp</title> <prepared>OTP</prepared> + <docno></docno> <date>2005-09-22</date> + <rev></rev> <file>ssh_sftp.sgml</file> </header> <module>ssh_sftp</module> <modulesummary>SFTP client.</modulesummary> <description> - <p>This module implements an SFTP (SSH FTP) client. SFTP is a + <p>This module implements an SSH FTP (SFTP) client. SFTP is a secure, encrypted file transfer service available for SSH.</p> </description> <section> - <title>DATA TYPES </title> - <p>Type definitions that are used more than once in this module - and/or abstractions to indicate the intended use of the data type: + <title>DATA TYPES</title> + <p>Type definitions that are used more than once in this module, + or abstractions to indicate the intended use of the data type, or both: </p> - <p><c>ssh_connection_ref() - opaque to the user - returned by ssh:connect/3</c></p> - <p><c>timeout() = infinity | integer() - in milliseconds.</c></p> + + <taglist> + <tag><c>ssh_connection_ref() =</c></tag> + <item><p>opaque() - as returned by <c>ssh:connect/3</c></p></item> + <tag><c>timeout()</c></tag> + <item><p>= <c>infinity | integer() in milliseconds. Default infinity.</c></p></item> + </taglist> </section> <section> - <title>TIMEOUTS </title> - <p>If the request functions for the SFTP channel return {error, timeout} - it does not guarantee that the request did not reach the server and was - not performed, it only means that we did not receive an answer from the - server within the time that was expected.</p> + <title>Time-outs</title> + <p>If the request functions for the SFTP channel return <c>{error, timeout}</c>, + it does not guarantee that the request never reached the server and was + not performed. It only means that no answer was received from the + server within the expected time.</p> </section> <funcs> + <func> + <name>apread(ChannelPid, Handle, Position, Len) -> {async, N} | {error, Error}</name> + <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> + <v>Handle = term()</v> + <v>Position = integer()</v> + <v>Len = integer()</v> + <v>N = term()</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> + + <desc><p>The <c><![CDATA[apread]]></c> function reads from a specified position, + combining the <c><![CDATA[position]]></c> and <c><![CDATA[aread]]></c> functions.</p> + <p><seealso marker="#apread-4">ssh_sftp:apread/4</seealso></p> </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name>apwrite(ChannelPid, Handle, Position, Data) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Writes asynchronously to an open file.</fsummary> + <type> + <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> + <v>Handle = term()</v> + <v>Position = integer()</v> + <v>Len = integer()</v> + <v>Data = binary()</v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> + </type> + <desc> + <p><c><![CDATA[apwrite]]></c> writes on a specified position, combining + the <c><![CDATA[position]]></c> and <c><![CDATA[awrite]]></c> operations.</p> + <p><seealso marker="#awrite-3">ssh_sftp:awrite/3</seealso> </p></desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name>aread(ChannelPid, Handle, Len) -> {async, N} | {error, Error}</name> + <fsummary>Reads asynchronously from an open file.</fsummary> + <type> + <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> + <v>Handle = term()</v> + <v>Position = integer()</v> + <v>Len = integer()</v> + <v>N = term()</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> + </type> + <desc> + <p>Reads from an open file, without waiting for the result. If the + handle is valid, the function returns <c><![CDATA[{async, N}]]></c>, where <c>N</c> + is a term guaranteed to be unique between calls of <c><![CDATA[aread]]></c>. + The actual data is sent as a message to the calling process. This + message has the form <c><![CDATA[{async_reply, N, Result}]]></c>, where + <c><![CDATA[Result]]></c> is the result from the read, either <c><![CDATA[{ok, Data}]]></c>, + <c><![CDATA[eof]]></c>, or <c><![CDATA[{error, Error}]]></c>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + + <func> - <name>start_channel(ConnectionRef) -> </name> - <name>start_channel(ConnectionRef, Options) -> </name> - <name>start_channel(Host, Options) -></name> - <name>start_channel(Host, Port, Options) -> {ok, Pid} | {ok, Pid, ConnectionRef} | - {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Starts a SFTP client</fsummary> + <name>awrite(ChannelPid, Handle, Data) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Writes asynchronously to an open file.</fsummary> <type> - <v>Host = string()</v> - <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> - <v>Port = integer()</v> - <v>Options = [{Option, Value}]</v> + <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> + <v>Handle = term()</v> + <v>Position = integer()</v> + <v>Len = integer()</v> + <v>Data = binary()</v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>If no connection reference is provided, a connection is set - up and the new connection is returned. An SSH channel process - is started to handle the communication with the SFTP server. - The returned pid for this process should be used as input to - all other API functions in this module.</p> - - <p>Options are:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c><![CDATA[{timeout, timeout()}]]></c></tag> - <item> - <p>The timeout is passed to the ssh_channel start function, - and defaults to infinity.</p> - </item> - <tag> - <p><c><![CDATA[{sftp_vsn, integer()}]]></c></p> - </tag> - <item> - <p> - Desired SFTP protocol version. - The actual version will be the minimum of - the desired version and the maximum supported - versions by the SFTP server. - </p> - </item> - </taglist> - <p>All other options are directly passed to - <seealso marker="ssh">ssh:connect/3</seealso> or ignored if a - connection is already provided. </p> + <p>Writes to an open file, without waiting for the result. If the + handle is valid, the function returns <c><![CDATA[{async, N}]]></c>, where <c>N</c> + is a term guaranteed to be unique between calls of + <c><![CDATA[awrite]]></c>. The result of the <c><![CDATA[write]]></c> operation is sent + as a message to the calling process. This message has the form + <c><![CDATA[{async_reply, N, Result}]]></c>, where <c><![CDATA[Result]]></c> is the result + from the write, either <c><![CDATA[ok]]></c>, or <c><![CDATA[{error, Error}]]></c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>stop_channel(ChannelPid) -> ok</name> - <fsummary>Stops the SFTP client channel.</fsummary> + <name>close(ChannelPid, Handle) -></name> + <name>close(ChannelPid, Handle, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Closes an open handle.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> + <v>Handle = term()</v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Stops an SFTP channel. Does not close the SSH connetion. - Use <seealso marker="ssh">ssh:close/1</seealso> to close it.</p> + <p>Closes a handle to an open file or directory on the server.</p> </desc> </func> - + <func> - <name>read_file(ChannelPid, File) -> </name> - <name>read_file(ChannelPid, File, Timeout) -> {ok, Data} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Read a file</fsummary> + <name>delete(ChannelPid, Name) -></name> + <name>delete(ChannelPid, Name, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Deletes a file.</fsummary> <type> - <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> - <v>File = string()</v> - <v>Data = binary()</v> + <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> + <v>Name = string()</v> <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> - <v>Reason = term()</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Reads a file from the server, and returns the data in a binary, - like <c><![CDATA[file:read_file/1]]></c>.</p> + <p>Deletes the file specified by <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c>, like + <seealso marker="kernel:file#delete-1">file:delete/1</seealso></p> </desc> </func> + <func> - <name>write_file(ChannelPid, File, Iolist) -> </name> - <name>write_file(ChannelPid, File, Iolist, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Write a file</fsummary> + <name>del_dir(ChannelPid, Name) -></name> + <name>del_dir(ChannelPid, Name, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Deletes an empty directory.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> - <v>File = string()</v> - <v>Iolist = iolist()</v> + <v>Name = string()</v> <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Writes a file to the server, like - <c><![CDATA[file:write_file/2]]></c>. The file is created if - it does not exist or is owerwritten if it does.</p> + <p>Deletes a directory specified by <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c>. + The directory must be empty before it can be successfully deleted. + </p> </desc> </func> - <func> - <name>list_dir(ChannelPid, Path) -> </name> + + <func> + <name>list_dir(ChannelPid, Path) -></name> <name>list_dir(ChannelPid, Path, Timeout) -> {ok, Filenames} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>List directory</fsummary> + <fsummary>Lists the directory.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> <v>Path = string()</v> @@ -161,10 +203,45 @@ filenames as a list of strings.</p> </desc> </func> + + <func> + <name>make_dir(ChannelPid, Name) -></name> + <name>make_dir(ChannelPid, Name, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Creates a directory.</fsummary> + <type> + <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> + <v>Name = string()</v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> + </type> + <desc> + <p>Creates a directory specified by <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c>. <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c> + must be a full path to a new directory. The directory can only be + created in an existing directory.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> - <name>open(ChannelPid, File, Mode) -> </name> + <name>make_symlink(ChannelPid, Name, Target) -></name> + <name>make_symlink(ChannelPid, Name, Target, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Creates a symbolic link.</fsummary> + <type> + <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> + <v>Name = string()</v> + <v>Target = string()</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> + </type> + <desc> + <p>Creates a symbolic link pointing to <c><![CDATA[Target]]></c> with the + name <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c>, like + <seealso marker="kernel:file#make_symlink-2">file:make_symlink/2</seealso></p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name>open(ChannelPid, File, Mode) -></name> <name>open(ChannelPid, File, Mode, Timeout) -> {ok, Handle} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Open a file and return a handle</fsummary> + <fsummary>Opens a file and returns a handle.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> <v>File = string()</v> @@ -175,14 +252,14 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Opens a file on the server, and returns a handle that + <p>Opens a file on the server and returns a handle, which can be used for reading or writing.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>opendir(ChannelPid, Path) -> </name> + <name>opendir(ChannelPid, Path) -></name> <name>opendir(ChannelPid, Path, Timeout) -> {ok, Handle} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Open a directory and return a handle</fsummary> + <fsummary>Opens a directory and returns a handle.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> <v>Path = string()</v> @@ -190,7 +267,7 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Opens a handle to a directory on the server, the handle + <p>Opens a handle to a directory on the server. The handle can be used for reading directory contents.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -198,14 +275,15 @@ <func> <name>open_tar(ChannelPid, Path, Mode) -></name> <name>open_tar(ChannelPid, Path, Mode, Timeout) -> {ok, Handle} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Opens a tar file on the server to which <v>ChannelPid</v> is connected and returns a handle</fsummary> + <fsummary>Opens a tar file on the server to which <c>ChannelPid</c> + is connected and returns a handle.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> <v>Path = string()</v> - <v>Mode = [read] | [write] | [read,EncryptOpt] | [write,DecryptOpt] </v> + <v>Mode = [read] | [write] | [read,EncryptOpt] | [write,DecryptOpt]</v> <v>EncryptOpt = {crypto,{InitFun,EncryptFun,CloseFun}}</v> <v>DecryptOpt = {crypto,{InitFun,DecryptFun}}</v> - <v>InitFun = (fun() -> {ok,CryptoState}) | (fun() -> {ok,CryptoState,ChunkSize}) </v> + <v>InitFun = (fun() -> {ok,CryptoState}) | (fun() -> {ok,CryptoState,ChunkSize})</v> <v>CryptoState = any()</v> <v>ChunkSize = undefined | pos_integer()</v> <v>EncryptFun = (fun(PlainBin,CryptoState) -> EncryptResult)</v> @@ -219,113 +297,86 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Opens a handle to a tar file on the server associated with <c>ChannelPid</c>. The handle - can be used for remote tar creation and extraction as defined by the - <seealso marker="stdlib:erl_tar#init/3">erl_tar:init/3</seealso> function. + <p>Opens a handle to a tar file on the server, associated with <c>ChannelPid</c>. + The handle can be used for remote tar creation and extraction, as defined by the + <seealso marker="stdlib:erl_tar#init-3">erl_tar:init/3</seealso> function. </p> - <p>An example of writing and then reading a tar file:</p> - <code type="none"> - {ok,HandleWrite} = ssh_sftp:open_tar(ChannelPid, ?tar_file_name, [write]), - ok = erl_tar:add(HandleWrite, .... ), - ok = erl_tar:add(HandleWrite, .... ), - ... - ok = erl_tar:add(HandleWrite, .... ), - ok = erl_tar:close(HandleWrite), - - %% And for reading - {ok,HandleRead} = ssh_sftp:open_tar(ChannelPid, ?tar_file_name, [read]), - {ok,NameValueList} = erl_tar:extract(HandleRead,[memory]), - ok = erl_tar:close(HandleRead), - </code> - - <p>The <c>crypto</c> mode option is applied to the generated stream of bytes just prior to sending - them to the sftp server. This is intended for encryption but could of course be used for other + + <p> For code exampel see Section + <seealso marker="using_ssh">SFTP Client with TAR Compression and Encryption</seealso> in + the ssh Users Guide. </p> + + <p>The <c>crypto</c> mode option is applied to the generated stream of bytes prior to sending + them to the SFTP server. This is intended for encryption but can be used for other purposes. </p> <p>The <c>InitFun</c> is applied once - prior to any other crypto operation. The returned <c>CryptoState</c> is then folded into - repeated applications of the <c>EncryptFun</c> or <c>DecryptFun</c>. The binary returned - from those Funs are sent further to the remote sftp server. Finally - if doing encryption - - the <c>CloseFun</c> is applied to the last piece of data. The <c>CloseFun</c> is + prior to any other <c>crypto</c> operation. The returned <c>CryptoState</c> is then folded into + repeated applications of the <c>EncryptFun</c> or <c>DecryptFun</c>. The binary returned + from those funs are sent further to the remote SFTP server. Finally, if doing encryption, + the <c>CloseFun</c> is applied to the last piece of data. The <c>CloseFun</c> is responsible for padding (if needed) and encryption of that last piece. </p> <p>The <c>ChunkSize</c> defines the size of the <c>PlainBin</c>s that <c>EncodeFun</c> is applied - to. If the <c>ChunkSize</c> is <c>undefined</c> the size of the <c>PlainBin</c>s varies because - this is inteded for stream crypto while a fixed <c>ChunkSize</c> is intended for block crypto. It - is possible to change the <c>ChunkSize</c>s in the return from the <c>EncryptFun</c> or - <c>DecryptFun</c>. It is in fact possible to change the value between <c>pos_integer()</c> and - <c>undefined</c>. + to. If the <c>ChunkSize</c> is <c>undefined</c>, the size of the <c>PlainBin</c>s varies, + because this is intended for stream crypto, whereas a fixed <c>ChunkSize</c> is intended for block crypto. + <c>ChunkSize</c>s can be changed in the return from the <c>EncryptFun</c> or + <c>DecryptFun</c>. The value can be changed between <c>pos_integer()</c> and <c>undefined</c>. </p> - <p>The write and read example above can be extended with encryption and decryption:</p> - <code type="none"> - %% First three parameters depending on which crypto type we select: - Key = <<"This is a 256 bit key. abcdefghi">>, - Ivec0 = crypto:rand_bytes(16), - DataSize = 1024, % DataSize rem 16 = 0 for aes_cbc - - %% Initialization of the CryptoState, in this case it is the Ivector. - InitFun = fun() -> {ok, Ivec0, DataSize} end, - - %% How to encrypt: - EncryptFun = - fun(PlainBin,Ivec) -> - EncryptedBin = crypto:block_encrypt(aes_cbc256, Key, Ivec, PlainBin), - {ok, EncryptedBin, crypto:next_iv(aes_cbc,EncryptedBin)} - end, - - %% What to do with the very last block: - CloseFun = - fun(PlainBin, Ivec) -> - EncryptedBin = crypto:block_encrypt(aes_cbc256, Key, Ivec, - pad(16,PlainBin) %% Last chunk - ), - {ok, EncryptedBin} - end, - - Cw = {InitFun,EncryptFun,CloseFun}, - {ok,HandleWrite} = ssh_sftp:open_tar(ChannelPid, ?tar_file_name, [write,{crypto,Cw}]), - ok = erl_tar:add(HandleWrite, .... ), - ok = erl_tar:add(HandleWrite, .... ), - ... - ok = erl_tar:add(HandleWrite, .... ), - ok = erl_tar:close(HandleWrite), - - %% And for decryption (in this crypto example we could use the same InitFun - %% as for encryption): - DecryptFun = - fun(EncryptedBin,Ivec) -> - PlainBin = crypto:block_decrypt(aes_cbc256, Key, Ivec, EncryptedBin), - {ok, PlainBin, crypto:next_iv(aes_cbc,EncryptedBin)} - end, - - Cr = {InitFun,DecryptFun}, - {ok,HandleRead} = ssh_sftp:open_tar(ChannelPid, ?tar_file_name, [read,{crypto,Cw}]), - {ok,NameValueList} = erl_tar:extract(HandleRead,[memory]), - ok = erl_tar:close(HandleRead), - </code> + </desc> </func> <func> - <name>close(ChannelPid, Handle) -> </name> - <name>close(ChannelPid, Handle, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Close an open handle</fsummary> + <name>position(ChannelPid, Handle, Location) -></name> + <name>position(ChannelPid, Handle, Location, Timeout) -> {ok, NewPosition | {error, Error}</name> + <fsummary>Sets the file position of a file.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> <v>Handle = term()</v> + <v>Location = Offset + | {bof, Offset} | {cur, Offset} | {eof, Offset} | bof | cur | eof</v> + <v>Offset = integer()</v> <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>NewPosition = integer()</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Closes a handle to an open file or directory on the server.</p> + <p>Sets the file position of the file referenced by <c><![CDATA[Handle]]></c>. + Returns <c><![CDATA[{ok, NewPosition}]]></c> (as an absolute offset) if + successful, otherwise <c><![CDATA[{error, Reason}]]></c>. <c><![CDATA[Location]]></c> is + one of the following:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c><![CDATA[Offset]]></c></tag> + <item> + <p>The same as <c><![CDATA[{bof, Offset}]]></c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{bof, Offset}]]></c></tag> + <item> + <p>Absolute offset.</p> + </item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{cur, Offset}]]></c></tag> + <item> + <p>Offset from the current position.</p> + </item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{eof, Offset}]]></c></tag> + <item> + <p>Offset from the end of file.</p> + </item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[bof | cur | eof]]></c></tag> + <item> + <p>The same as eariler with <c><![CDATA[Offset]]></c> 0, + that is, <c><![CDATA[{bof, 0} | {cur, 0} | {eof, 0}]]></c>. + </p> + </item> + </taglist> </desc> </func> + <func> - <name>read(ChannelPid, Handle, Len) -> </name> - <name>read(ChannelPid, Handle, Len, Timeout) -> {ok, Data} | eof | {error, Error}</name> - <name>pread(ChannelPid, Handle, Position, Len) -> </name> + <name>pread(ChannelPid, Handle, Position, Len) -></name> <name>pread(ChannelPid, Handle, Position, Len, Timeout) -> {ok, Data} | eof | {error, Error}</name> - <fsummary>Read from an open file</fsummary> + <fsummary>Reads from an open file.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> <v>Handle = term()</v> @@ -336,47 +387,16 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Reads <c><![CDATA[Len]]></c> bytes from the file referenced by - <c><![CDATA[Handle]]></c>. Returns <c><![CDATA[{ok, Data}]]></c>, <c><![CDATA[eof]]></c>, or - <c><![CDATA[{error, Reason}]]></c>. If the file is opened with <c><![CDATA[binary]]></c>, - <c><![CDATA[Data]]></c> is a binary, otherwise it is a string.</p> - <p>If the file is read past eof, only the remaining bytes - will be read and returned. If no bytes are read, <c><![CDATA[eof]]></c> - is returned.</p> - <p>The <c><![CDATA[pread]]></c> function reads from a specified position, - combining the <c><![CDATA[position]]></c> and <c><![CDATA[read]]></c> functions.</p> - </desc> - </func> - <func> - <name>aread(ChannelPid, Handle, Len) -> {async, N} | {error, Error}</name> - <name>apread(ChannelPid, Handle, Position, Len) -> {async, N} | {error, Error}</name> - <fsummary>Read asynchronously from an open file</fsummary> - <type> - <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> - <v>Handle = term()</v> - <v>Position = integer()</v> - <v>Len = integer()</v> - <v>N = term()</v> - <v>Reason = term()</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Reads from an open file, without waiting for the result. If the - handle is valid, the function returns <c><![CDATA[{async, N}]]></c>, where N - is a term guaranteed to be unique between calls of <c><![CDATA[aread]]></c>. - The actual data is sent as a message to the calling process. This - message has the form <c><![CDATA[{async_reply, N, Result}]]></c>, where - <c><![CDATA[Result]]></c> is the result from the read, either <c><![CDATA[{ok, Data}]]></c>, - or <c><![CDATA[eof]]></c>, or <c><![CDATA[{error, Error}]]></c>.</p> - <p>The <c><![CDATA[apread]]></c> function reads from a specified position, - combining the <c><![CDATA[position]]></c> and <c><![CDATA[aread]]></c> functions.</p> + <p>The <c><![CDATA[pread]]></c> function reads from a specified position, + combining the <c><![CDATA[position]]></c> and <c><![CDATA[read]]></c> functions.</p> + <p><seealso marker="#read-4">ssh_sftp:read/4</seealso></p> </desc> </func> + <func> - <name>write(ChannelPid, Handle, Data) -></name> - <name>write(ChannelPid, Handle, Data, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Error}</name> - <name>pwrite(ChannelPid, Handle, Position, Data) -> ok </name> + <name>pwrite(ChannelPid, Handle, Position, Data) -> ok</name> <name>pwrite(ChannelPid, Handle, Position, Data, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Error}</name> - <fsummary>Write to an open file</fsummary> + <fsummary>Writes to an open file.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> <v>Handle = term()</v> @@ -386,94 +406,59 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Writes<c><![CDATA[data]]></c> to the file referenced by <c><![CDATA[Handle]]></c>. - The file should be opened with <c><![CDATA[write]]></c> or <c><![CDATA[append]]></c> - flag. Returns <c><![CDATA[ok]]></c> if successful or S<c><![CDATA[{error, Reason}]]></c> - otherwise.</p> - <p>Typical error reasons are:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c><![CDATA[ebadf]]></c></tag> - <item> - <p>The file is not opened for writing.</p> - </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[enospc]]></c></tag> - <item> - <p>There is a no space left on the device.</p> - </item> - </taglist> + <p>The <c><![CDATA[pread]]></c> function writes to a specified position, + combining the <c><![CDATA[position]]></c> and <c><![CDATA[write]]></c> functions.</p> + <p><seealso marker="#write-3">ssh_sftp:write/3</seealso></p> </desc> </func> - <func> - <name>awrite(ChannelPid, Handle, Data) -> ok | {error, Reason} </name> - <name>apwrite(ChannelPid, Handle, Position, Data) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Write asynchronously to an open file</fsummary> + + + <func> + <name>read(ChannelPid, Handle, Len) -></name> + <name>read(ChannelPid, Handle, Len, Timeout) -> {ok, Data} | eof | {error, Error}</name> + <fsummary>Reads from an open file.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> <v>Handle = term()</v> <v>Position = integer()</v> <v>Len = integer()</v> - <v>Data = binary()</v> <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>Data = string() | binary()</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Writes to an open file, without waiting for the result. If the - handle is valid, the function returns <c><![CDATA[{async, N}]]></c>, where N - is a term guaranteed to be unique between calls of - <c><![CDATA[awrite]]></c>. The result of the <c><![CDATA[write]]></c> operation is sent - as a message to the calling process. This message has the form - <c><![CDATA[{async_reply, N, Result}]]></c>, where <c><![CDATA[Result]]></c> is the result - from the write, either <c><![CDATA[ok]]></c>, or <c><![CDATA[{error, Error}]]></c>.</p> - <p>The <c><![CDATA[apwrite]]></c> writes on a specified position, combining - the <c><![CDATA[position]]></c> and <c><![CDATA[awrite]]></c> operations.</p> + <p>Reads <c><![CDATA[Len]]></c> bytes from the file referenced by + <c><![CDATA[Handle]]></c>. Returns <c><![CDATA[{ok, Data}]]></c>, <c><![CDATA[eof]]></c>, or + <c><![CDATA[{error, Reason}]]></c>. If the file is opened with <c><![CDATA[binary]]></c>, + <c><![CDATA[Data]]></c> is a binary, otherwise it is a string.</p> + <p>If the file is read past <c>eof</c>, only the remaining bytes + are read and returned. If no bytes are read, <c><![CDATA[eof]]></c> + is returned.</p> </desc> </func> - <func> - <name>position(ChannelPid, Handle, Location) -> </name> - <name>position(ChannelPid, Handle, Location, Timeout) -> {ok, NewPosition | {error, Error}</name> - <fsummary>Seek position in open file</fsummary> + + <func> + <name>read_file(ChannelPid, File) -></name> + <name>read_file(ChannelPid, File, Timeout) -> {ok, Data} | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Reads a file.</fsummary> <type> - <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> - <v>Handle = term()</v> - <v>Location = Offset | {bof, Offset} | {cur, Offset} | {eof, Offset} | bof | cur | eof</v> - <v>Offset = integer()</v> + <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> + <v>File = string()</v> + <v>Data = binary()</v> <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> - <v>NewPosition = integer()</v> - <v>Reason = term()</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Sets the file position of the file referenced by <c><![CDATA[Handle]]></c>. - Returns <c><![CDATA[{ok, NewPosition}]]></c> (as an absolute offset) if - successful, otherwise <c><![CDATA[{error, Reason}]]></c>. <c><![CDATA[Location]]></c> is - one of the following:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c><![CDATA[Offset]]></c></tag> - <item> - <p>The same as <c><![CDATA[{bof, Offset}]]></c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[{bof, Offset}]]></c></tag> - <item> - <p>Absolute offset.</p> - </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[{cur, Offset}]]></c></tag> - <item> - <p>Offset from the current position.</p> - </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[{eof, Offset}]]></c></tag> - <item> - <p>Offset from the end of file.</p> - </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[bof | cur | eof]]></c></tag> - <item> - <p>The same as above with <c><![CDATA[Offset]]></c> 0.</p> - </item> - </taglist> + <p>Reads a file from the server, and returns the data in a binary, + like + <seealso marker="kernel:file#read_file-1">file:read_file/1</seealso></p> </desc> </func> - <func> - <name>read_file_info(ChannelPid, Name) -> </name> + + <func> + <name>read_file_info(ChannelPid, Name) -></name> <name>read_file_info(ChannelPid, Name, Timeout) -> {ok, FileInfo} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Get information about a file</fsummary> + <fsummary>Gets information about a file.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> <v>Name = string()</v> @@ -484,138 +469,191 @@ </type> <desc> <p>Returns a <c><![CDATA[file_info]]></c> record from the file specified by - <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c> or <c><![CDATA[Handle]]></c>, like <c><![CDATA[file:read_file_info/2]]></c>.</p> + <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c> or <c><![CDATA[Handle]]></c>, + like <seealso marker="kernel:file#read_file_info-2">file:read_file_info/2</seealso></p> </desc> </func> - <func> - <name>read_link_info(ChannelPid, Name) -> {ok, FileInfo} | {error, Reason}</name> - <name>read_link_info(ChannelPid, Name, Timeout) -> {ok, FileInfo} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Get information about a symbolic link</fsummary> + + <func> + <name>read_link(ChannelPid, Name) -></name> + <name>read_link(ChannelPid, Name, Timeout) -> {ok, Target} | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Reads symbolic link.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> <v>Name = string()</v> - <v>Handle = term()</v> - <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> - <v>FileInfo = record()</v> + <v>Target = string()</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Returns a <c><![CDATA[file_info]]></c> record from the symbolic - link specified by <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c> or <c><![CDATA[Handle]]></c>, like - <c><![CDATA[file:read_link_info/2]]></c>.</p> + <p>Reads the link target from the symbolic link specified + by <c><![CDATA[name]]></c>, like + <seealso marker="kernel:file#read_link-1">file:read_link/1</seealso></p> </desc> </func> - <func> - <name>write_file_info(ChannelPid, Name, Info) -> </name> - <name>write_file_info(ChannelPid, Name, Info, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Write information for a file</fsummary> + + <func> + <name>read_link_info(ChannelPid, Name) -> {ok, FileInfo} | {error, Reason}</name> + <name>read_link_info(ChannelPid, Name, Timeout) -> {ok, FileInfo} | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Gets information about a symbolic link.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> <v>Name = string()</v> - <v>Info = record()</v> + <v>Handle = term()</v> <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> + <v>FileInfo = record()</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Writes file information from a <c><![CDATA[file_info]]></c> record to the - file specified by <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c>, like <c><![CDATA[file:write_file_info]]></c>.</p> + <p>Returns a <c><![CDATA[file_info]]></c> record from the symbolic + link specified by <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c> or <c><![CDATA[Handle]]></c>, like + <seealso marker="kernel:file#read_link_info-2">file:read_link_info/2</seealso></p> </desc> </func> + <func> - <name>read_link(ChannelPid, Name) -> </name> - <name>read_link(ChannelPid, Name, Timeout) -> {ok, Target} | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Read symbolic link</fsummary> + <name>rename(ChannelPid, OldName, NewName) -> </name> + <name>rename(ChannelPid, OldName, NewName, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Renames a file.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> - <v>Name = string()</v> - <v>Target = string()</v> + <v>OldName = string()</v> + <v>NewName = string()</v> + <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Reads the link target from the symbolic link specified - by <c><![CDATA[name]]></c>, like <c><![CDATA[file:read_link/1]]></c>.</p> + <p>Renames a file named <c><![CDATA[OldName]]></c> and gives it the name + <c><![CDATA[NewName]]></c>, like + <seealso marker="kernel:file#rename-2">file:rename/2</seealso></p> </desc> </func> + <func> - <name>make_symlink(ChannelPid, Name, Target) -> </name> - <name>make_symlink(ChannelPid, Name, Target, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Create symbolic link</fsummary> + <name>start_channel(ConnectionRef) -></name> + <name>start_channel(ConnectionRef, Options) -></name> + <name>start_channel(Host, Options) -></name> + <name>start_channel(Host, Port, Options) -> {ok, Pid} | {ok, Pid, ConnectionRef} | + {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Starts an SFTP client.</fsummary> <type> - <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> - <v>Name = string()</v> - <v>Target = string()</v> + <v>Host = string()</v> + <v>ConnectionRef = ssh_connection_ref()</v> + <v>Port = integer()</v> + <v>Options = [{Option, Value}]</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Creates a symbolic link pointing to <c><![CDATA[Target]]></c> with the - name <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c>, like <c><![CDATA[file:make_symlink/2]]></c>.</p> + <p>If no connection reference is provided, a connection is set + up, and the new connection is returned. An SSH channel process + is started to handle the communication with the SFTP server. + The returned <c>pid</c> for this process is to be used as input to + all other API functions in this module.</p> + + <p>Options:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c><![CDATA[{timeout, timeout()}]]></c></tag> + <item> + <p>The time-out is passed to the <c>ssh_channel</c> start function, + and defaults to <c>infinity</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag> + <c><![CDATA[{sftp_vsn, integer()}]]></c> + </tag> + <item> + <p> + Desired SFTP protocol version. + The actual version is the minimum of + the desired version and the maximum supported + versions by the SFTP server. + </p> + </item> + </taglist> + <p>All other options are directly passed to + <seealso marker="ssh">ssh:connect/3</seealso> or ignored if a + connection is already provided.</p> </desc> </func> - <func> - <name>rename(ChannelPid, OldName, NewName) -> </name> - <name>rename(ChannelPid, OldName, NewName, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Rename a file</fsummary> + + <func> + <name>stop_channel(ChannelPid) -> ok</name> + <fsummary>Stops the SFTP client channel.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> - <v>OldName = string()</v> - <v>NewName = string()</v> - <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> - <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Renames a file named <c><![CDATA[OldName]]></c>, and gives it the name - <c><![CDATA[NewName]]></c>, like <c><![CDATA[file:rename/2]]></c></p> + <p>Stops an SFTP channel. Does not close the SSH connection. + Use <seealso marker="ssh#close-1">ssh:close/1</seealso> to close it.</p> </desc> </func> + <func> - <name>delete(ChannelPid, Name) -> </name> - <name>delete(ChannelPid, Name, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Delete a file</fsummary> + <name>write(ChannelPid, Handle, Data) -></name> + <name>write(ChannelPid, Handle, Data, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Error}</name> + <fsummary>Writes to an open file.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> - <v>Name = string()</v> + <v>Handle = term()</v> + <v>Position = integer()</v> + <v>Data = iolist()</v> <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Deletes the file specified by <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c>, like - <c><![CDATA[file:delete/1]]></c></p> + <p>Writes <c><![CDATA[data]]></c> to the file referenced by <c><![CDATA[Handle]]></c>. + The file is to be opened with <c><![CDATA[write]]></c> or <c><![CDATA[append]]></c> + flag. Returns <c><![CDATA[ok]]></c> if successful or <c><![CDATA[{error, Reason}]]></c> + otherwise.</p> + <p>Typical error reasons:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c><![CDATA[ebadf]]></c></tag> + <item> + <p>File is not opened for writing.</p> + </item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[enospc]]></c></tag> + <item> + <p>No space is left on the device.</p> + </item> + </taglist> </desc> </func> + <func> - <name>make_dir(ChannelPid, Name) -> </name> - <name>make_dir(ChannelPid, Name, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Create a directory</fsummary> + <name>write_file(ChannelPid, File, Iolist) -></name> + <name>write_file(ChannelPid, File, Iolist, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Writes a file.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> - <v>Name = string()</v> + <v>File = string()</v> + <v>Iolist = iolist()</v> <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Creates a directory specified by <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c>. <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c> should - be a full path to a new directory. The directory can only be - created in an existing directory.</p> + <p>Writes a file to the server, like <seealso + marker="kernel:file#write_file-2">file:write_file/2</seealso> The + file is created if it does not exist. The file is overwritten + if it exists.</p> </desc> </func> + <func> - <name>del_dir(ChannelPid, Name) -> </name> - <name>del_dir(ChannelPid, Name, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Delete an empty directory</fsummary> + <name>write_file_info(ChannelPid, Name, Info) -></name> + <name>write_file_info(ChannelPid, Name, Info, Timeout) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> + <fsummary>Writes information for a file.</fsummary> <type> <v>ChannelPid = pid()</v> <v>Name = string()</v> + <v>Info = record()</v> <v>Timeout = timeout()</v> <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Deletes a directory specified by <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c>. - Note that the directory must be empty before it can be successfully deleted - </p> + <p>Writes file information from a <c><![CDATA[file_info]]></c> record to the + file specified by <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c>, like + <seealso marker="kernel:file#write_file_info-2">file:write_file_info/[2,3]</seealso></p> </desc> </func> - </funcs> - + </erlref> diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_sftpd.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_sftpd.xml index 81c2acc575..8b2497e6a3 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_sftpd.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_sftpd.xml @@ -22,67 +22,73 @@ </legalnotice> <title>ssh_sftpd</title> + <prepared></prepared> + <docno></docno> <date>2005-09-22</date> + <rev></rev> <file>ssh_sftpd.sgml</file> </header> <module>ssh_sftpd</module> - <modulesummary>Specifies the channel process to handle an sftp subsystem.</modulesummary> + <modulesummary>Specifies the channel process to handle an SFTP subsystem.</modulesummary> <description> - <p>Specifies a channel process to handle a sftp subsystem.</p> + <p>Specifies a channel process to handle an SFTP subsystem.</p> </description> <section> - <title>DATA TYPES </title> - <p><c>subsystem_spec() = {subsystem_name(), {channel_callback(), channel_init_args()}} </c></p> - <p><c>subsystem_name() = "sftp"</c></p> - <p><c>channel_callback() = atom()</c> - Name of the erlang module implementing the - subsystem using the ssh_channel behavior see - <seealso marker="ssh_channel">ssh_channel(3)</seealso></p> - <p><c> channel_init_args() = list() - The one given as argument to function - subsystem_spec/1.</c></p> + <title>DATA TYPES</title> + <taglist> + <tag><c>subsystem_spec() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{subsystem_name(), {channel_callback(), channel_init_args()}}</c></p></item> + <tag><c>subsystem_name() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>"sftp"</c></p></item> + <tag><c>channel_callback() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>atom()</c> - Name of the Erlang module implementing the subsystem using the + <c>ssh_channel</c> behavior, see the + <seealso marker="ssh_channel">ssh_channel(3)</seealso> manual page.</p></item> + <tag><c>channel_init_args() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>list()</c> - The one given as argument to function <c>subsystem_spec/1</c>.</p></item> + </taglist> </section> <funcs> <func> <name>subsystem_spec(Options) -> subsystem_spec()</name> - <fsummary>Returns the subsystem specification that allows an ssh daemon to handle the subsystem "sftp".</fsummary> + <fsummary>Returns the subsystem specification that allows an SSH daemon to handle the subsystem "sftp".</fsummary> <type> <v>Options = [{Option, Value}]</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Should be used together with ssh:daemon/[1,2,3]</p> - <p>Options are:</p> + <p>Is to be used together with <c>ssh:daemon/[1,2,3]</c></p> + <p>Options:</p> <taglist> <tag><c><![CDATA[{cwd, String}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Sets the initial current working directory for the - server.</p> + <p>Sets the initial current working directory for the server.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{file_handler, CallbackModule}]]></c></tag> <item> <p>Determines which module to call for accessing - the file server. The default value is <c>ssh_sftpd_file</c> that uses the - <seealso marker="kernel:file">file</seealso> and <seealso marker="stdlib:filelib">filelib</seealso> API:s to access the standard OTP file - server. This option may be used to plug in + the file server. The default value is <c>ssh_sftpd_file</c>, which uses the + <seealso marker="kernel:file">file</seealso> and <seealso marker="stdlib:filelib">filelib</seealso> + APIs to access the standard OTP file server. This option can be used to plug in other file servers.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{max_files, Integer}]]></c></tag> <item> <p>The default value is <c>0</c>, which means that there is no upper limit. - If supplied, the number of filenames returned to the sftp client per <c>READDIR</c> + If supplied, the number of filenames returned to the SFTP client per <c>READDIR</c> request is limited to at most the given value.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{root, String}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Sets the sftp root directory. The user will then not be - able to see any files above this root. If for instance - the root is set to <c>/tmp</c> the user will see this - directory as <c>/</c> and if the user does cd <c>/etc</c> - the user will end up in <c>/tmp/etc</c>. + <p>Sets the SFTP root directory. Then the user cannot see any files + above this root. If, for example, the root directory is set to <c>/tmp</c>, + then the user sees this directory as <c>/</c>. If the user then writes + <c>cd /etc</c>, the user moves to <c>/tmp/etc</c>. </p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[{sftpd_vsn, integer()}]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>Sets the sftp version to use, defaults to 5. Version 6 is under + <p>Sets the SFTP version to use. Defaults to 5. Version 6 is under development and limited.</p> </item> </taglist> diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/usersguide.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/usersguide.xml index 8ab14c2945..a9ed5fe21e 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/usersguide.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/usersguide.xml @@ -23,15 +23,16 @@ <title>SSH User's Guide</title> <prepared>OTP Team</prepared> + <docno></docno> <date>2012-10-11</date> + <rev></rev> <file>usersguide.xml</file> </header> <description> - <p>The <em>SSH</em> application implements the SSH (Secure Shell) protocol and - provides an SFTP (Secret File Transfer Protocol) client and server. + <p>The Erlang Secure Shell (SSH) application, <c>ssh</c>, implements the SSH Transport Layer Protocol and + provides SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) clients and servers. </p> </description> <xi:include href="introduction.xml"/> - <xi:include href="ssh_protocol.xml"/> <xi:include href="using_ssh.xml"/> </part> diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/using_ssh.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/using_ssh.xml index 46178d4018..cd7b64ac43 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/using_ssh.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/using_ssh.xml @@ -22,64 +22,70 @@ </legalnotice> - <title>Getting started</title> + <title>Getting Started</title> + <prepared></prepared> + <docno></docno> + <approved></approved> + <date></date> + <rev></rev> <file>using_ssh.xml</file> </header> <section> - <title> General information</title> - <p>The examples in the following sections use the utility function - <seealso marker="ssh#start-0"> ssh:start/0 </seealso> that starts - all needed applications (crypto, public_key and ssh). All examples - are run in an Erlang shell, or in a bash shell using openssh to - illustrate how the erlang ssh application can be used. The - examples are run as the user otptest on a local network where the - user is authorized to login in over ssh to the host "tarlop". If - nothing else is stated it is persumed that the otptest user has an - entry in tarlop's authorized_keys file (may log in via ssh without - entering a password). Also tarlop is a known host in the user - otptest's known_hosts file so that host verification can be done - without user interaction. + <title>General Information</title> + <p>The following examples use the utility function + <seealso marker="ssh#start-0"> ssh:start/0</seealso> to start + all needed applications (<c>crypto</c>, <c>public_key</c>, and <c>ssh</c>). + All examples are run in an Erlang shell, or in a bash shell, using <em>openssh</em> + to illustrate how the <c>ssh</c> application can be used. The + examples are run as the user <c>otptest</c> on a local network where the + user is authorized to log in over <c>ssh</c> to the host <em>tarlop</em>. + </p> + <p>If nothing else is stated, it is presumed that the <c>otptest</c> user + has an entry in the <em>authorized_keys</em> file of <em>tarlop</em> + (allowed to log in over <c>ssh</c> without entering a password). + Also, <em>tarlop</em> is a known host in the <c>known_hosts</c> + file of the user <c>otptest</c>. This means that host-verification + can be done without user-interaction. </p> </section> <section> - <title>Using the Erlang SSH Terminal Client</title> + <title>Using the Erlang ssh Terminal Client</title> - <p>The user otptest, that has bash as default shell, uses the - ssh:shell/1 client to connect to the openssh daemon running on a - host called tarlop. Note that currently this client is very simple - and you should not be expected to be as fancy as the openssh - client.</p> + <p>The user <c>otptest</c>, which has bash as default shell, uses the + <c>ssh:shell/1</c> client to connect to the <em>openssh</em> daemon running on a + host called <em>tarlop</em>:</p> <code type="erl" > 1> ssh:start(). ok 2> {ok, S} = ssh:shell("tarlop"). - >pwd + otptest@tarlop:> pwd /home/otptest - >exit + otptest@tarlop:> exit logout 3> </code> </section> <section> - <title>Running an Erlang SSH Daemon </title> + <marker id="Running an Erlang ssh Daemon"></marker> + <title>Running an Erlang ssh Daemon</title> - <p> The option system_dir must be a directory containing a host - key file and it defaults to /etc/ssh. For details see section + <p>The <c>system_dir</c> option must be a directory containing a host + key file and it defaults to <c>/etc/ssh</c>. For details, see Section Configuration Files in <seealso marker="SSH_app">ssh(6)</seealso>. </p> - <note><p>Normally the /etc/ssh directory is only readable by root. </p> + <note><p>Normally, the <c>/etc/ssh</c> directory is only readable by root.</p> </note> - <p> The option user_dir defaults to the users ~/.ssh directory</p> + <p>The option <c>user_dir</c> defaults to directory <c>users ~/.ssh</c>.</p> - <p>In the following example we generate new keys and host keys as - to be able to run the example without having root privileges</p> + <p><em>Step 1.</em> To run the example without root privileges, + generate new keys and host keys:</p> <code> $bash> ssh-keygen -t rsa -f /tmp/ssh_daemon/ssh_host_rsa_key @@ -88,19 +94,22 @@ [...] </code> - <p>Create the file /tmp/otptest_user/.ssh/authorized_keys and add the content - of /tmp/otptest_user/.ssh/id_rsa.pub Now we can do</p> + <p><em>Step 2.</em> Create the file <c>/tmp/otptest_user/.ssh/authorized_keys</c> + and add the content of <c>/tmp/otptest_user/.ssh/id_rsa.pub</c>.</p> + + <p><em>Step 3.</em> Start the Erlang <c>ssh</c> daemon:</p> <code type="erl"> 1> ssh:start(). ok - 2> {ok, Sshd} = ssh:daemon(8989, [{system_dir, "/tmp/ssh_daemon"}, - {user_dir, "/tmp/otptest_user/.ssh"}]). + 2> {ok, Sshd} = ssh:daemon(8989, [{system_dir, "/tmp/ssh_daemon"}, + {user_dir, "/tmp/otptest_user/.ssh"}]). {ok,<0.54.0>} 3> </code> - <p>Use the openssh client from a shell to connect to the Erlang ssh daemon.</p> + <p><em>Step 4.</em> Use the <em>openssh</em> client from a shell to connect + to the Erlang <c>ssh</c> daemon:</p> <code> $bash> ssh tarlop -p 8989 -i /tmp/otptest_user/.ssh/id_rsa\ @@ -113,9 +122,12 @@ 1> </code> - <p>There are two ways of shutting down an SSH daemon</p> + <p>There are two ways of shutting down an <c>ssh</c> daemon, + see <em>Step 5a</em> and <em>Step 5b</em>.</p> - <p>1: Stops the listener, but leaves existing connections started by the listener up and running.</p> + <p><em>Step 5a.</em> Shut down the Erlang <c>ssh</c> daemon so that it + stops the listener but leaves existing connections, started by the listener, + operational:</p> <code type="erl"> 3> ssh:stop_listener(Sshd). @@ -123,7 +135,8 @@ 4> </code> - <p>2: Stops the listener and all connections started by the listener.</p> + <p><em>Step 5b.</em> Shut down the Erlang <c>ssh</c> daemon so that it + stops the listener and all connections started by the listener:</p> <code type="erl"> 3> ssh:stop_daemon(Sshd) @@ -134,17 +147,18 @@ </section> <section> - <title>One Time Execution</title> + <title>One-Time Execution</title> - <p>In the following example the Erlang shell is the client process - that receives the channel replies. </p> + <p>In the following example, the Erlang shell is the client process + that receives the channel replies.</p> - <note><p> If you run this example - in your environment you may get fewer or more messages back as - this depends on the OS and shell on the machine running the ssh - daemon. See also <seealso marker="ssh_connection#exec-4">ssh_connection:exec/4</seealso> + <note><p>The number of received messages in this example depends on which OS + and which shell that is used on the machine running the <c>ssh</c> daemon. + See also <seealso marker="ssh_connection#exec-4">ssh_connection:exec/4</seealso>. </p></note> + <p>Do a one-time execution of a remote command over <c>ssh</c>:</p> + <code type="erl" > 1> ssh:start(). ok @@ -162,7 +176,8 @@ 6> </code> - <p>Note only the channel is closed the connection is still up and can handle other channels</p> + <p>Notice that only the channel is closed. The connection is still up and can + handle other channels:</p> <code type="erl" > 6> {ok, NewChannelId} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity). @@ -172,19 +187,22 @@ </section> <section> - <title>SFTP (SSH File Transport Protocol) server</title> + <title>SFTP Server</title> + + <p>Start the Erlang <c>ssh</c> daemon with the SFTP subsystem:</p> <code type="erl" > 1> ssh:start(). ok - 2> ssh:daemon(8989, [{system_dir, "/tmp/ssh_daemon"}, - {user_dir, "/tmp/otptest_user/.ssh"}, - {subsystems, [ssh_sftpd:subsystem_spec([{cwd, "/tmp/sftp/example"}])]}]). + 2> ssh:daemon(8989, [{system_dir, "/tmp/ssh_daemon"}, + {user_dir, "/tmp/otptest_user/.ssh"}, + {subsystems, [ssh_sftpd:subsystem_spec([{cwd, "/tmp/sftp/example"}]) + ]}]). {ok,<0.54.0>} 3> </code> - <p> Run the openssh sftp client</p> + <p>Run the OpenSSH SFTP client:</p> <code type="erl"> $bash> sftp -oPort=8989 -o IdentityFile=/tmp/otptest_user/.ssh/id_rsa\ @@ -197,7 +215,9 @@ </section> <section> - <title>SFTP (SSH File Transport Protocol) client</title> + <title>SFTP Client</title> + + <p>Fetch a file with the Erlang SFTP client:</p> <code type="erl" > 1> ssh:start(). @@ -210,10 +230,77 @@ </section> <section> - <title>Creating a subsystem</title> + <title>SFTP Client with TAR Compression and Encryption</title> + + <p>Example of writing and then reading a tar file follows:</p> + <code type="erlang"> + {ok,HandleWrite} = ssh_sftp:open_tar(ChannelPid, ?tar_file_name, [write]), + ok = erl_tar:add(HandleWrite, .... ), + ok = erl_tar:add(HandleWrite, .... ), + ... + ok = erl_tar:add(HandleWrite, .... ), + ok = erl_tar:close(HandleWrite), + + %% And for reading + {ok,HandleRead} = ssh_sftp:open_tar(ChannelPid, ?tar_file_name, [read]), + {ok,NameValueList} = erl_tar:extract(HandleRead,[memory]), + ok = erl_tar:close(HandleRead), + </code> + + <p>The previous write and read example can be extended with encryption and decryption as follows:</p> + <code type="erlang"> +%% First three parameters depending on which crypto type we select: +Key = <<"This is a 256 bit key. abcdefghi">>, +Ivec0 = crypto:rand_bytes(16), +DataSize = 1024, % DataSize rem 16 = 0 for aes_cbc + +%% Initialization of the CryptoState, in this case it is the Ivector. +InitFun = fun() -> {ok, Ivec0, DataSize} end, + +%% How to encrypt: +EncryptFun = + fun(PlainBin,Ivec) -> + EncryptedBin = crypto:block_encrypt(aes_cbc256, Key, Ivec, PlainBin), + {ok, EncryptedBin, crypto:next_iv(aes_cbc,EncryptedBin)} + end, + +%% What to do with the very last block: +CloseFun = + fun(PlainBin, Ivec) -> + EncryptedBin = crypto:block_encrypt(aes_cbc256, Key, Ivec, + pad(16,PlainBin) %% Last chunk + ), + {ok, EncryptedBin} + end, + +Cw = {InitFun,EncryptFun,CloseFun}, +{ok,HandleWrite} = ssh_sftp:open_tar(ChannelPid, ?tar_file_name, [write,{crypto,Cw}]), +ok = erl_tar:add(HandleWrite, .... ), +ok = erl_tar:add(HandleWrite, .... ), +... +ok = erl_tar:add(HandleWrite, .... ), +ok = erl_tar:close(HandleWrite), + +%% And for decryption (in this crypto example we could use the same InitFun +%% as for encryption): +DecryptFun = + fun(EncryptedBin,Ivec) -> + PlainBin = crypto:block_decrypt(aes_cbc256, Key, Ivec, EncryptedBin), + {ok, PlainBin, crypto:next_iv(aes_cbc,EncryptedBin)} + end, + +Cr = {InitFun,DecryptFun}, +{ok,HandleRead} = ssh_sftp:open_tar(ChannelPid, ?tar_file_name, [read,{crypto,Cw}]), +{ok,NameValueList} = erl_tar:extract(HandleRead,[memory]), +ok = erl_tar:close(HandleRead), + </code> + </section> + + <section> + <title>Creating a Subsystem</title> - <p>A very small SSH subsystem that echos N bytes could be implemented like this. - See also <seealso marker="ssh_channel"> ssh_channel(3)</seealso> </p> + <p>A small <c>ssh</c> subsystem that echoes N bytes can be implemented as shown + in the following example:</p> <code type="erl" > -module(ssh_echo_server). @@ -267,14 +354,16 @@ terminate(_Reason, _State) -> ok. </code> - <p>And run like this on the host tarlop with the keys generated in section 3.3</p> + <p>The subsystem can be run on the host <em>tarlop</em> with the generated keys, + as described in Section <seealso marker="#Running an Erlang ssh Daemon"> + Running an Erlang ssh Daemon</seealso>:</p> <code type="erl" > 1> ssh:start(). ok - 2> ssh:daemon(8989, [{system_dir, "/tmp/ssh_daemon"}, - {user_dir, "/tmp/otptest_user/.ssh"} - {subsystems, [{"echo_n", {ssh_echo_server, [10]}}]}]). + 2> ssh:daemon(8989, [{system_dir, "/tmp/ssh_daemon"}, + {user_dir, "/tmp/otptest_user/.ssh"} + {subsystems, [{"echo_n", {ssh_echo_server, [10]}}]}]). {ok,<0.54.0>} 3> </code> @@ -293,6 +382,7 @@ terminate(_Reason, _State) -> {ssh_msg, <0.57.0>, {closed, 0}} 7> {error, closed} = ssh_connection:send(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, "10", infinity). </code> +<p>See also <seealso marker="ssh_channel"> ssh_channel(3)</seealso>.</p> </section> diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh.erl index 51ad691ba2..57f7ae8b5e 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh.erl @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ -export([start/0, start/1, stop/0, connect/3, connect/4, close/1, connection_info/2, channel_info/3, daemon/1, daemon/2, daemon/3, + default_algorithms/0, stop_listener/1, stop_listener/2, stop_daemon/1, stop_daemon/2, shell/1, shell/2, shell/3]). @@ -208,6 +209,11 @@ shell(Host, Port, Options) -> end. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +default_algorithms() -> + ssh_transport:default_algorithms(). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% Internal functions %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- fix_idle_time(SshOptions) -> @@ -259,7 +265,7 @@ do_start_daemon(Host, Port, Options, SocketOptions) -> end. handle_options(Opts) -> - try handle_option(proplists:unfold(Opts), [], []) of + try handle_option(algs_compatibility(proplists:unfold(Opts)), [], []) of {Inet, Ssh} -> {handle_ip(Inet), Ssh} catch @@ -267,6 +273,35 @@ handle_options(Opts) -> Error end. + +algs_compatibility(Os) -> + %% Take care of old options 'public_key_alg' and 'pref_public_key_algs' + comp_pk(proplists:get_value(preferred_algorithms,Os), + proplists:get_value(pref_public_key_algs,Os), + proplists:get_value(public_key_alg, Os), + [{K,V} || {K,V} <- Os, + K =/= public_key_alg, + K =/= pref_public_key_algs] + ). + +comp_pk(undefined, undefined, undefined, Os) -> Os; +comp_pk( PrefAlgs, _, _, Os) when PrefAlgs =/= undefined -> Os; + +comp_pk(undefined, undefined, ssh_dsa, Os) -> comp_pk(undefined, undefined, 'ssh-dss', Os); +comp_pk(undefined, undefined, ssh_rsa, Os) -> comp_pk(undefined, undefined, 'ssh-rsa', Os); +comp_pk(undefined, undefined, PK, Os) -> + PKs = [PK | ssh_transport:supported_algorithms(public_key)--[PK]], + [{preferred_algorithms, [{public_key,PKs}] } | Os]; + +comp_pk(undefined, PrefPKs, _, Os) when PrefPKs =/= undefined -> + PKs = [case PK of + ssh_dsa -> 'ssh-dss'; + ssh_rsa -> 'ssh-rsa'; + _ -> PK + end || PK <- PrefPKs], + [{preferred_algorithms, [{public_key,PKs}]} | Os]. + + handle_option([], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> {SocketOptions, SshOptions}; handle_option([{system_dir, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> @@ -279,8 +314,6 @@ handle_option([{silently_accept_hosts, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptio handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); handle_option([{user_interaction, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); -handle_option([{public_key_alg, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> - handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); handle_option([{connect_timeout, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); handle_option([{user, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> @@ -297,10 +330,6 @@ handle_option([{pwdfun, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); handle_option([{key_cb, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); -handle_option([{role, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> - handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); -handle_option([{compression, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> - handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); %%Backwards compatibility handle_option([{allow_user_interaction, Value} | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option({user_interaction, Value}) | SshOptions]); @@ -312,6 +341,8 @@ handle_option([{disconnectfun, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); handle_option([{failfun, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); +handle_option([{ssh_msg_debug_fun, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> + handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); %%Backwards compatibility should not be underscore between ip and v6 in API handle_option([{ip_v6_disabled, Value} | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option({ipv6_disabled, Value}) | SshOptions]); @@ -329,7 +360,7 @@ handle_option([{exec, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); handle_option([{auth_methods, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); -handle_option([{pref_public_key_algs, _} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> +handle_option([{preferred_algorithms,_} = Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); handle_option([{quiet_mode, _} = Opt|Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); @@ -347,6 +378,8 @@ handle_option([parallel_login|Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option({parallel_login,true}) | SshOptions]); handle_option([{minimal_remote_max_packet_size, _} = Opt|Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); +handle_option([{id_string, _ID} = Opt|Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> + handle_option(Rest, SocketOptions, [handle_ssh_option(Opt) | SshOptions]); handle_option([Opt | Rest], SocketOptions, SshOptions) -> handle_option(Rest, [handle_inet_option(Opt) | SocketOptions], SshOptions). @@ -363,19 +396,8 @@ handle_ssh_option({silently_accept_hosts, Value} = Opt) when is_boolean(Value) - Opt; handle_ssh_option({user_interaction, Value} = Opt) when is_boolean(Value) -> Opt; -handle_ssh_option({public_key_alg, ssh_dsa}) -> - {public_key_alg, 'ssh-dss'}; -handle_ssh_option({public_key_alg, ssh_rsa}) -> - {public_key_alg, 'ssh-rsa'}; -handle_ssh_option({public_key_alg, Value} = Opt) when Value == 'ssh-rsa'; Value == 'ssh-dss' -> - Opt; -handle_ssh_option({pref_public_key_algs, Value} = Opt) when is_list(Value), length(Value) >= 1 -> - case handle_pref_algs(Value, []) of - {true, NewOpts} -> - NewOpts; - _ -> - throw({error, {eoptions, Opt}}) - end; +handle_ssh_option({preferred_algorithms,[_|_]} = Opt) -> + handle_pref_algs(Opt); handle_ssh_option({connect_timeout, Value} = Opt) when is_integer(Value); Value == infinity -> Opt; handle_ssh_option({max_sessions, Value} = Opt) when is_integer(Value), Value>0 -> @@ -415,6 +437,8 @@ handle_ssh_option({disconnectfun , Value} = Opt) when is_function(Value) -> Opt; handle_ssh_option({failfun, Value} = Opt) when is_function(Value) -> Opt; +handle_ssh_option({ssh_msg_debug_fun, Value} = Opt) when is_function(Value,4) -> + Opt; handle_ssh_option({ipv6_disabled, Value} = Opt) when is_boolean(Value) -> throw({error, {{ipv6_disabled, Opt}, option_no_longer_valid_use_inet_option_instead}}); @@ -439,6 +463,10 @@ handle_ssh_option({idle_time, Value} = Opt) when is_integer(Value), Value > 0 -> Opt; handle_ssh_option({rekey_limit, Value} = Opt) when is_integer(Value) -> Opt; +handle_ssh_option({id_string, random}) -> + {id_string, {random,2,5}}; %% 2 - 5 random characters +handle_ssh_option({id_string, ID} = Opt) when is_list(ID) -> + Opt; handle_ssh_option(Opt) -> throw({error, {eoptions, Opt}}). @@ -455,23 +483,83 @@ handle_inet_option({reuseaddr, _} = Opt) -> %% Option verified by inet handle_inet_option(Opt) -> Opt. + + %% Check preferred algs -handle_pref_algs([], Acc) -> - {true, lists:reverse(Acc)}; -handle_pref_algs([H|T], Acc) -> - case H of - ssh_dsa -> - handle_pref_algs(T, ['ssh-dss'| Acc]); - ssh_rsa -> - handle_pref_algs(T, ['ssh-rsa'| Acc]); - 'ssh-dss' -> - handle_pref_algs(T, ['ssh-dss'| Acc]); - 'ssh-rsa' -> - handle_pref_algs(T, ['ssh-rsa'| Acc]); - _ -> - false + +handle_pref_algs({preferred_algorithms,Algs}) -> + try alg_duplicates(Algs, [], []) of + [] -> + {preferred_algorithms, + [try ssh_transport:supported_algorithms(Key) + of + DefAlgs -> handle_pref_alg(Key,Vals,DefAlgs) + catch + _:_ -> throw({error, {{eoptions, {preferred_algorithms,Key}}, + "Bad preferred_algorithms key"}}) + end || {Key,Vals} <- Algs] + }; + + Dups -> + throw({error, {{eoptions, {preferred_algorithms,Dups}}, "Duplicates found"}}) + catch + _:_ -> + throw({error, {{eoptions, preferred_algorithms}, "Malformed"}}) end. +alg_duplicates([{K,V}|KVs], Ks, Dups0) -> + Dups = + case lists:member(K,Ks) of + true -> + [K|Dups0]; + false -> + Dups0 + end, + case V--lists:usort(V) of + [] -> + alg_duplicates(KVs, [K|Ks], Dups); + Ds -> + alg_duplicates(KVs, [K|Ks], Dups++Ds) + end; +alg_duplicates([], _Ks, Dups) -> + Dups. + +handle_pref_alg(Key, + Vs=[{client2server,C2Ss=[_|_]},{server2client,S2Cs=[_|_]}], + [{client2server,Sup_C2Ss},{server2client,Sup_S2Cs}] + ) -> + chk_alg_vs(Key, C2Ss, Sup_C2Ss), + chk_alg_vs(Key, S2Cs, Sup_S2Cs), + {Key, Vs}; + +handle_pref_alg(Key, + Vs=[{server2client,[_|_]},{client2server,[_|_]}], + Sup=[{client2server,_},{server2client,_}] + ) -> + handle_pref_alg(Key, lists:reverse(Vs), Sup); + +handle_pref_alg(Key, + Vs=[V|_], + Sup=[{client2server,_},{server2client,_}] + ) when is_atom(V) -> + handle_pref_alg(Key, [{client2server,Vs},{server2client,Vs}], Sup); + +handle_pref_alg(Key, + Vs=[V|_], + Sup=[S|_] + ) when is_atom(V), is_atom(S) -> + chk_alg_vs(Key, Vs, Sup), + {Key, Vs}; + +handle_pref_alg(Key, Vs, _) -> + throw({error, {{eoptions, {preferred_algorithms,[{Key,Vs}]}}, "Badly formed list"}}). + +chk_alg_vs(OptKey, Values, SupportedValues) -> + case (Values -- SupportedValues) of + [] -> Values; + Bad -> throw({error, {{eoptions, {OptKey,Bad}}, "Unsupported value(s) found"}}) + end. + handle_ip(Inet) -> %% Default to ipv4 case lists:member(inet, Inet) of true -> diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_auth.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_auth.erl index 45c4d52d7e..197808754c 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_auth.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_auth.erl @@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ -export([publickey_msg/1, password_msg/1, keyboard_interactive_msg/1, service_request_msg/1, init_userauth_request_msg/1, userauth_request_msg/1, handle_userauth_request/3, - handle_userauth_info_request/3, handle_userauth_info_response/2 + handle_userauth_info_request/3, handle_userauth_info_response/2, + default_public_key_algorithms/0 ]). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -115,33 +116,16 @@ init_userauth_request_msg(#ssh{opts = Opts} = Ssh) -> service = "ssh-connection", method = "none", data = <<>>}, - case proplists:get_value(pref_public_key_algs, Opts, false) of - false -> - FirstAlg = proplists:get_value(public_key_alg, Opts, ?PREFERRED_PK_ALG), - SecondAlg = other_alg(FirstAlg), - Prefs = method_preference(FirstAlg, SecondAlg), - ssh_transport:ssh_packet(Msg, Ssh#ssh{user = User, - userauth_preference = Prefs, - userauth_methods = none, - service = "ssh-connection"}); - Algs -> - FirstAlg = lists:nth(1, Algs), - case length(Algs) =:= 2 of - true -> - SecondAlg = other_alg(FirstAlg), - Prefs = method_preference(FirstAlg, SecondAlg), - ssh_transport:ssh_packet(Msg, Ssh#ssh{user = User, - userauth_preference = Prefs, - userauth_methods = none, - service = "ssh-connection"}); - _ -> - Prefs = method_preference(FirstAlg), - ssh_transport:ssh_packet(Msg, Ssh#ssh{user = User, - userauth_preference = Prefs, - userauth_methods = none, - service = "ssh-connection"}) - end - end; + + + Algs = proplists:get_value(public_key, + proplists:get_value(preferred_algorithms, Opts, []), + default_public_key_algorithms()), + Prefs = method_preference(Algs), + ssh_transport:ssh_packet(Msg, Ssh#ssh{user = User, + userauth_preference = Prefs, + userauth_methods = none, + service = "ssh-connection"}); {error, no_user} -> ErrStr = "Could not determine the users name", throw(#ssh_msg_disconnect{code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_ILLEGAL_USER_NAME, @@ -287,20 +271,20 @@ handle_userauth_info_response(#ssh_msg_userauth_info_response{}, "keyboard-interactive", language = "en"}). + +default_public_key_algorithms() -> ?PREFERRED_PK_ALGS. + %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% Internal functions %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -method_preference(Alg1, Alg2) -> - [{"publickey", ?MODULE, publickey_msg, [Alg1]}, - {"publickey", ?MODULE, publickey_msg,[Alg2]}, - {"password", ?MODULE, password_msg, []}, - {"keyboard-interactive", ?MODULE, keyboard_interactive_msg, []} - ]. -method_preference(Alg1) -> - [{"publickey", ?MODULE, publickey_msg, [Alg1]}, - {"password", ?MODULE, password_msg, []}, - {"keyboard-interactive", ?MODULE, keyboard_interactive_msg, []} - ]. +method_preference(Algs) -> + lists:foldr(fun(A, Acc) -> + [{"publickey", ?MODULE, publickey_msg, [A]} | Acc] + end, + [{"password", ?MODULE, password_msg, []}, + {"keyboard-interactive", ?MODULE, keyboard_interactive_msg, []} + ], + Algs). user_name(Opts) -> Env = case os:type() of @@ -418,10 +402,6 @@ keyboard_interact_fun(KbdInteractFun, Name, Instr, PromptInfos, NumPrompts) -> language = "en"}}) end. -other_alg('ssh-rsa') -> - 'ssh-dss'; -other_alg('ssh-dss') -> - 'ssh-rsa'. decode_public_key_v2(<<?UINT32(Len0), _:Len0/binary, ?UINT32(Len1), BinE:Len1/binary, ?UINT32(Len2), BinN:Len2/binary>> diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_auth.hrl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_auth.hrl index 6cd8e6bf14..764c9f4246 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_auth.hrl +++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_auth.hrl @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ -define(SUPPORTED_AUTH_METHODS, "publickey,keyboard-interactive,password"). --define(PREFERRED_PK_ALG, 'ssh-rsa'). +-define(PREFERRED_PK_ALGS, ['ssh-rsa','ssh-dss']). -define(SSH_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST, 50). -define(SSH_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE, 51). diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection.erl index 388c080d99..d532d41009 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection.erl @@ -196,15 +196,16 @@ reply_request(_,false, _, _) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- ptty_alloc(ConnectionHandler, Channel, Options) -> ptty_alloc(ConnectionHandler, Channel, Options, infinity). -ptty_alloc(ConnectionHandler, Channel, Options, TimeOut) -> +ptty_alloc(ConnectionHandler, Channel, Options0, TimeOut) -> + Options = backwards_compatible(Options0, []), {Width, PixWidth} = pty_default_dimensions(width, Options), - {Hight, PixHight} = pty_default_dimensions(hight, Options), + {Height, PixHeight} = pty_default_dimensions(height, Options), pty_req(ConnectionHandler, Channel, proplists:get_value(term, Options, os:getenv("TERM", ?DEFAULT_TERMINAL)), proplists:get_value(width, Options, Width), - proplists:get_value(hight, Options, Hight), + proplists:get_value(height, Options, Height), proplists:get_value(pixel_widh, Options, PixWidth), - proplists:get_value(pixel_hight, Options, PixHight), + proplists:get_value(pixel_height, Options, PixHeight), proplists:get_value(pty_opts, Options, []), TimeOut ). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1339,3 +1340,12 @@ decode_ip(Addr) when is_binary(Addr) -> {error,_} -> Addr; {ok,A} -> A end. + +backwards_compatible([], Acc) -> + Acc; +backwards_compatible([{hight, Value} | Rest], Acc) -> + backwards_compatible(Rest, [{height, Value} | Acc]); +backwards_compatible([{pixel_hight, Value} | Rest], Acc) -> + backwards_compatible(Rest, [{height, Value} | Acc]); +backwards_compatible([Value| Rest], Acc) -> + backwards_compatible(Rest, [ Value | Acc]). diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection_handler.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection_handler.erl index e1f2e059e8..ca63d2194f 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection_handler.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection_handler.erl @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ -include("ssh_transport.hrl"). -include("ssh_auth.hrl"). -include("ssh_connect.hrl"). - +-compile(export_all). -export([start_link/3]). %% Internal application API @@ -70,6 +70,8 @@ undecoded_packet_length, % integer() key_exchange_init_msg, % #ssh_msg_kexinit{} renegotiate = false, % boolean() + last_size_rekey = 0, + event_queue = [], connection_queue, address, port, @@ -82,6 +84,11 @@ {next_state, state_name(), term(), timeout()} | {stop, term(), term()}. +-type gen_fsm_sync_return() :: {next_state, state_name(), term()} | + {next_state, state_name(), term(), timeout()} | + {reply, term(), state_name(), term()} | + {stop, term(), term(), term()}. + %%==================================================================== %% Internal application API %%==================================================================== @@ -432,9 +439,7 @@ key_exchange(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_reply{} = Msg, new_keys(#ssh_msg_newkeys{} = Msg, #state{ssh_params = Ssh0} = State0) -> {ok, Ssh} = ssh_transport:handle_new_keys(Msg, Ssh0), - {NextStateName, State} = - after_new_keys(State0#state{ssh_params = Ssh}), - {next_state, NextStateName, next_packet(State)}. + after_new_keys(next_packet(State0#state{ssh_params = Ssh})). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec userauth(#ssh_msg_service_request{} | #ssh_msg_service_accept{} | @@ -558,11 +563,13 @@ userauth(#ssh_msg_userauth_banner{message = Msg}, -spec connected({#ssh_msg_kexinit{}, binary()}, %%| %% #ssh_msg_kexdh_init{}, #state{}) -> gen_fsm_state_return(). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -connected({#ssh_msg_kexinit{}, _Payload} = Event, State) -> - kexinit(Event, State#state{renegotiate = true}). -%% ; -%% connected(#ssh_msg_kexdh_init{} = Event, State) -> -%% key_exchange(Event, State#state{renegotiate = true}). +connected({#ssh_msg_kexinit{}, _Payload} = Event, #state{ssh_params = Ssh0} = State0) -> + {KeyInitMsg, SshPacket, Ssh} = ssh_transport:key_exchange_init_msg(Ssh0), + State = State0#state{ssh_params = Ssh, + key_exchange_init_msg = KeyInitMsg, + renegotiate = true}, + send_msg(SshPacket, State), + kexinit(Event, State). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec handle_event(#ssh_msg_disconnect{} | #ssh_msg_ignore{} | #ssh_msg_debug{} | @@ -580,44 +587,17 @@ handle_event(#ssh_msg_disconnect{description = Desc} = DisconnectMsg, _StateName handle_event(#ssh_msg_ignore{}, StateName, State) -> {next_state, StateName, next_packet(State)}; -handle_event(#ssh_msg_debug{always_display = true, message = DbgMsg}, - StateName, State) -> - io:format("DEBUG: ~p\n", [DbgMsg]), - {next_state, StateName, next_packet(State)}; - -handle_event(#ssh_msg_debug{}, StateName, State) -> +handle_event(#ssh_msg_debug{always_display = Display, message = DbgMsg, language=Lang}, + StateName, #state{opts = Opts} = State) -> + F = proplists:get_value(ssh_msg_debug_fun, Opts, + fun(_ConnRef, _AlwaysDisplay, _Msg, _Language) -> ok end + ), + catch F(self(), Display, DbgMsg, Lang), {next_state, StateName, next_packet(State)}; handle_event(#ssh_msg_unimplemented{}, StateName, State) -> {next_state, StateName, next_packet(State)}; -handle_event({adjust_window, ChannelId, Bytes}, StateName, - #state{connection_state = - #connection{channel_cache = Cache}} = State0) -> - State = - case ssh_channel:cache_lookup(Cache, ChannelId) of - #channel{recv_window_size = WinSize, remote_id = Id} = Channel -> - ssh_channel:cache_update(Cache, Channel#channel{recv_window_size = - WinSize + Bytes}), - Msg = ssh_connection:channel_adjust_window_msg(Id, Bytes), - send_replies([{connection_reply, Msg}], State0); - undefined -> - State0 - end, - {next_state, StateName, next_packet(State)}; - -handle_event({reply_request, success, ChannelId}, StateName, - #state{connection_state = - #connection{channel_cache = Cache}} = State0) -> - State = case ssh_channel:cache_lookup(Cache, ChannelId) of - #channel{remote_id = RemoteId} -> - Msg = ssh_connection:channel_success_msg(RemoteId), - send_replies([{connection_reply, Msg}], State0); - undefined -> - State0 - end, - {next_state, StateName, State}; - handle_event(renegotiate, connected, #state{ssh_params = Ssh0} = State) -> {KeyInitMsg, SshPacket, Ssh} = ssh_transport:key_exchange_init_msg(Ssh0), @@ -629,13 +609,13 @@ handle_event(renegotiate, connected, #state{ssh_params = Ssh0} renegotiate = true})}; handle_event(renegotiate, StateName, State) -> - timer:apply_after(?REKEY_TIMOUT, gen_fsm, send_all_state_event, [self(), renegotiate]), - %% Allready in keyexcahange so ignore + %% Already in key-exchange so safe to ignore {next_state, StateName, State}; %% Rekey due to sent data limit reached? handle_event(data_size, connected, #state{ssh_params = Ssh0} = State) -> - {ok, [{send_oct,Sent}]} = inet:getstat(State#state.socket, [send_oct]), + {ok, [{send_oct,Sent0}]} = inet:getstat(State#state.socket, [send_oct]), + Sent = Sent0 - State#state.last_size_rekey, MaxSent = proplists:get_value(rekey_limit, State#state.opts, 1024000000), timer:apply_after(?REKEY_DATA_TIMOUT, gen_fsm, send_all_state_event, [self(), data_size]), case Sent >= MaxSent of @@ -645,11 +625,44 @@ handle_event(data_size, connected, #state{ssh_params = Ssh0} = State) -> {next_state, kexinit, next_packet(State#state{ssh_params = Ssh, key_exchange_init_msg = KeyInitMsg, - renegotiate = true})}; + renegotiate = true, + last_size_rekey = Sent0})}; _ -> {next_state, connected, next_packet(State)} end; handle_event(data_size, StateName, State) -> + %% Already in key-exchange so safe to ignore + {next_state, StateName, State}; + +handle_event(Event, StateName, State) when StateName /= connected -> + Events = [{event, Event} | State#state.event_queue], + {next_state, StateName, State#state{event_queue = Events}}; + +handle_event({adjust_window, ChannelId, Bytes}, StateName, + #state{connection_state = + #connection{channel_cache = Cache}} = State0) -> + State = + case ssh_channel:cache_lookup(Cache, ChannelId) of + #channel{recv_window_size = WinSize, remote_id = Id} = Channel -> + ssh_channel:cache_update(Cache, Channel#channel{recv_window_size = + WinSize + Bytes}), + Msg = ssh_connection:channel_adjust_window_msg(Id, Bytes), + send_replies([{connection_reply, Msg}], State0); + undefined -> + State0 + end, + {next_state, StateName, next_packet(State)}; + +handle_event({reply_request, success, ChannelId}, StateName, + #state{connection_state = + #connection{channel_cache = Cache}} = State0) -> + State = case ssh_channel:cache_lookup(Cache, ChannelId) of + #channel{remote_id = RemoteId} -> + Msg = ssh_connection:channel_success_msg(RemoteId), + send_replies([{connection_reply, Msg}], State0); + undefined -> + State0 + end, {next_state, StateName, State}; handle_event({request, ChannelPid, ChannelId, Type, Data}, StateName, State0) -> @@ -680,8 +693,65 @@ handle_event({unknown, Data}, StateName, State) -> sockname]} | {channel_info, channel_id(), [recv_window | send_window]} | {close, channel_id()} | stop, term(), state_name(), #state{}) - -> gen_fsm_state_return(). + -> gen_fsm_sync_return(). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +handle_sync_event(get_print_info, _From, StateName, State) -> + Reply = + try + {inet:sockname(State#state.socket), + inet:peername(State#state.socket) + } + of + {{ok,Local}, {ok,Remote}} -> {{Local,Remote},io_lib:format("statename=~p",[StateName])}; + _ -> {{"-",0},"-"} + catch + _:_ -> {{"?",0},"?"} + end, + {reply, Reply, StateName, State}; + +handle_sync_event({connection_info, Options}, _From, StateName, State) -> + Info = ssh_info(Options, State, []), + {reply, Info, StateName, State}; + +handle_sync_event({channel_info, ChannelId, Options}, _From, StateName, + #state{connection_state = #connection{channel_cache = Cache}} = State) -> + case ssh_channel:cache_lookup(Cache, ChannelId) of + #channel{} = Channel -> + Info = ssh_channel_info(Options, Channel, []), + {reply, Info, StateName, State}; + undefined -> + {reply, [], StateName, State} + end; + +handle_sync_event({info, ChannelPid}, _From, StateName, + #state{connection_state = + #connection{channel_cache = Cache}} = State) -> + Result = ssh_channel:cache_foldl( + fun(Channel, Acc) when ChannelPid == all; + Channel#channel.user == ChannelPid -> + [Channel | Acc]; + (_, Acc) -> + Acc + end, [], Cache), + {reply, {ok, Result}, StateName, State}; + +handle_sync_event(stop, _, _StateName, #state{connection_state = Connection0, + role = Role, + opts = Opts} = State0) -> + {disconnect, Reason, {{replies, Replies}, Connection}} = + ssh_connection:handle_msg(#ssh_msg_disconnect{code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_BY_APPLICATION, + description = "User closed down connection", + language = "en"}, Connection0, Role), + State = send_replies(Replies, State0), + SSHOpts = proplists:get_value(ssh_opts, Opts), + disconnect_fun(Reason, SSHOpts), + {stop, normal, ok, State#state{connection_state = Connection}}; + + +handle_sync_event(Event, From, StateName, State) when StateName /= connected -> + Events = [{sync, Event, From} | State#state.event_queue], + {next_state, StateName, State#state{event_queue = Events}}; + handle_sync_event({request, ChannelPid, ChannelId, Type, Data, Timeout}, From, StateName, State0) -> {{replies, Replies}, State1} = handle_request(ChannelPid, ChannelId, Type, Data, @@ -784,46 +854,6 @@ handle_sync_event({recv_window, ChannelId}, _From, StateName, end, {reply, Reply, StateName, next_packet(State)}; -handle_sync_event(get_print_info, _From, StateName, State) -> - Reply = - try - {inet:sockname(State#state.socket), - inet:peername(State#state.socket) - } - of - {{ok,Local}, {ok,Remote}} -> {{Local,Remote},io_lib:format("statename=~p",[StateName])}; - _ -> {{"-",0},"-"} - catch - _:_ -> {{"?",0},"?"} - end, - {reply, Reply, StateName, State}; - -handle_sync_event({connection_info, Options}, _From, StateName, State) -> - Info = ssh_info(Options, State, []), - {reply, Info, StateName, State}; - -handle_sync_event({channel_info, ChannelId, Options}, _From, StateName, - #state{connection_state = #connection{channel_cache = Cache}} = State) -> - case ssh_channel:cache_lookup(Cache, ChannelId) of - #channel{} = Channel -> - Info = ssh_channel_info(Options, Channel, []), - {reply, Info, StateName, State}; - undefined -> - {reply, [], StateName, State} - end; - -handle_sync_event({info, ChannelPid}, _From, StateName, - #state{connection_state = - #connection{channel_cache = Cache}} = State) -> - Result = ssh_channel:cache_foldl( - fun(Channel, Acc) when ChannelPid == all; - Channel#channel.user == ChannelPid -> - [Channel | Acc]; - (_, Acc) -> - Acc - end, [], Cache), - {reply, {ok, Result}, StateName, State}; - handle_sync_event({close, ChannelId}, _, StateName, #state{connection_state = #connection{channel_cache = Cache}} = State0) -> @@ -838,19 +868,7 @@ handle_sync_event({close, ChannelId}, _, StateName, undefined -> State0 end, - {reply, ok, StateName, next_packet(State)}; - -handle_sync_event(stop, _, _StateName, #state{connection_state = Connection0, - role = Role, - opts = Opts} = State0) -> - {disconnect, Reason, {{replies, Replies}, Connection}} = - ssh_connection:handle_msg(#ssh_msg_disconnect{code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_BY_APPLICATION, - description = "User closed down connection", - language = "en"}, Connection0, Role), - State = send_replies(Replies, State0), - SSHOpts = proplists:get_value(ssh_opts, Opts), - disconnect_fun(Reason, SSHOpts), - {stop, normal, ok, State#state{connection_state = Connection}}. + {reply, ok, StateName, next_packet(State)}. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec handle_info({atom(), port(), binary()} | {atom(), port()} | @@ -1138,54 +1156,38 @@ init_ssh(server = Role, Vsn, Version, Options, Socket) -> supported_host_keys(client, _, Options) -> try - case extract_algs(proplists:get_value(pref_public_key_algs, Options, false), []) of - false -> - ["ssh-rsa", "ssh-dss"]; - Algs -> - Algs + case proplists:get_value(public_key, + proplists:get_value(preferred_algorithms,Options,[]) + ) of + undefined -> + ssh_auth:default_public_key_algorithms(); + L -> + L -- (L--ssh_auth:default_public_key_algorithms()) end + of + [] -> + {stop, {shutdown, "No public key algs"}}; + Algs -> + [atom_to_list(A) || A<-Algs] catch exit:Reason -> {stop, {shutdown, Reason}} end; supported_host_keys(server, KeyCb, Options) -> - lists:foldl(fun(Type, Acc) -> - case available_host_key(KeyCb, Type, Options) of - {error, _} -> - Acc; - Alg -> - [Alg | Acc] - end - end, [], - %% Prefered alg last so no need to reverse - ["ssh-dss", "ssh-rsa"]). -extract_algs(false, _) -> - false; -extract_algs([],[]) -> - false; -extract_algs([], NewList) -> - lists:reverse(NewList); -extract_algs([H|T], NewList) -> - case H of - 'ssh-dss' -> - extract_algs(T, ["ssh-dss"|NewList]); - 'ssh-rsa' -> - extract_algs(T, ["ssh-rsa"|NewList]) - end. -available_host_key(KeyCb, "ssh-dss"= Alg, Opts) -> - case KeyCb:host_key('ssh-dss', Opts) of - {ok, _} -> - Alg; - Other -> - Other - end; -available_host_key(KeyCb, "ssh-rsa" = Alg, Opts) -> - case KeyCb:host_key('ssh-rsa', Opts) of - {ok, _} -> - Alg; - Other -> - Other - end. + Algs= + [atom_to_list(A) || A <- proplists:get_value(public_key, + proplists:get_value(preferred_algorithms,Options,[]), + ssh_auth:default_public_key_algorithms() + ), + available_host_key(KeyCb, A, Options) + ], + Algs. + + +%% Alg :: atom() +available_host_key(KeyCb, Alg, Opts) -> + element(1, catch KeyCb:host_key(Alg, Opts)) == ok. + send_msg(Msg, #state{socket = Socket, transport_cb = Transport}) -> Transport:send(Socket, Msg). @@ -1279,8 +1281,17 @@ generate_event(<<?BYTE(Byte), _/binary>> = Msg, StateName, ConnectionMsg = ssh_message:decode(Msg), State1 = generate_event_new_state(State0, EncData), try ssh_connection:handle_msg(ConnectionMsg, Connection0, Role) of - {{replies, Replies}, Connection} -> - State = send_replies(Replies, State1#state{connection_state = Connection}), + {{replies, Replies0}, Connection} -> + if StateName == connected -> + Replies = Replies0, + State2 = State1; + true -> + {ConnReplies, Replies} = + lists:splitwith(fun not_connected_filter/1, Replies0), + Q = State1#state.event_queue ++ ConnReplies, + State2 = State1#state{ event_queue = Q } + end, + State = send_replies(Replies, State2#state{connection_state = Connection}), {next_state, StateName, next_packet(State)}; {noreply, Connection} -> {next_state, StateName, next_packet(State1#state{connection_state = Connection})}; @@ -1453,15 +1464,43 @@ next_packet(#state{socket = Socket} = State) -> State. after_new_keys(#state{renegotiate = true} = State) -> - {connected, State#state{renegotiate = false}}; + State1 = State#state{renegotiate = false, event_queue = []}, + lists:foldr(fun after_new_keys_events/2, {next_state, connected, State1}, State#state.event_queue); after_new_keys(#state{renegotiate = false, ssh_params = #ssh{role = client} = Ssh0} = State) -> {Msg, Ssh} = ssh_auth:service_request_msg(Ssh0), send_msg(Msg, State), - {userauth, State#state{ssh_params = Ssh}}; + {next_state, userauth, State#state{ssh_params = Ssh}}; after_new_keys(#state{renegotiate = false, ssh_params = #ssh{role = server}} = State) -> - {userauth, State}. + {next_state, userauth, State}. + +after_new_keys_events({sync, _Event, From}, {stop, _Reason, _StateData}=Terminator) -> + gen_fsm:reply(From, {error, closed}), + Terminator; +after_new_keys_events(_, {stop, _Reason, _StateData}=Terminator) -> + Terminator; +after_new_keys_events({sync, Event, From}, {next_state, StateName, StateData}) -> + case handle_sync_event(Event, From, StateName, StateData) of + {reply, Reply, NextStateName, NewStateData} -> + gen_fsm:reply(From, Reply), + {next_state, NextStateName, NewStateData}; + {next_state, NextStateName, NewStateData}-> + {next_state, NextStateName, NewStateData}; + {stop, Reason, Reply, NewStateData} -> + gen_fsm:reply(From, Reply), + {stop, Reason, NewStateData} + end; +after_new_keys_events({event, Event}, {next_state, StateName, StateData}) -> + case handle_event(Event, StateName, StateData) of + {next_state, NextStateName, NewStateData}-> + {next_state, NextStateName, NewStateData}; + {stop, Reason, NewStateData} -> + {stop, Reason, NewStateData} + end; +after_new_keys_events({connection_reply, _Data} = Reply, {StateName, State}) -> + NewState = send_replies([Reply], State), + {next_state, StateName, NewState}. handle_ssh_packet_data(RemainingSshPacketLen, DecData, EncData, StateName, State) -> @@ -1622,6 +1661,11 @@ log_error(Reason) -> error_logger:error_report(Report), "Internal error". +not_connected_filter({connection_reply, _Data}) -> + true; +not_connected_filter(_) -> + false. + send_replies([], State) -> State; send_replies([{connection_reply, Data} | Rest], #state{ssh_params = Ssh0} = State) -> diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_sftp.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_sftp.erl index 613f8f25b2..bab688f226 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_sftp.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_sftp.erl @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ start_channel(Cm, Opts) when is_pid(Cm) -> TimeOut end; {error, Reason} -> - {error, Reason}; + {error, format_channel_start_error(Reason)}; ignore -> {error, ignore} end; @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ start_channel(Host, Port, Opts) -> TimeOut end; {error, Reason} -> - {error, Reason}; + {error, format_channel_start_error(Reason)}; ignore -> {error, ignore} end; @@ -491,9 +491,9 @@ init([Cm, ChannelId, Options]) -> inf = new_inf(), opts = Options}}; failure -> - {stop, "server failed to start sftp subsystem"}; + {stop, {shutdown, "server failed to start sftp subsystem"}}; Error -> - {stop, Error} + {stop, {shutdown, Error}} end. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -508,12 +508,12 @@ init([Cm, ChannelId, Options]) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- handle_call({{timeout, infinity}, wait_for_version_negotiation}, From, #state{xf = #ssh_xfer{vsn = undefined} = Xf} = State) -> - {noreply, State#state{xf = Xf#ssh_xfer{vsn = From}}}; + {noreply, State#state{xf = Xf#ssh_xfer{vsn = {wait, From, undefined}}}}; handle_call({{timeout, Timeout}, wait_for_version_negotiation}, From, #state{xf = #ssh_xfer{vsn = undefined} = Xf} = State) -> - timer:send_after(Timeout, {timeout, undefined, From}), - {noreply, State#state{xf = Xf#ssh_xfer{vsn = From}}}; + TRef = erlang:send_after(Timeout, self(), {timeout, undefined, From}), + {noreply, State#state{xf = Xf#ssh_xfer{vsn = {wait, From, TRef}}}}; handle_call({_, wait_for_version_negotiation}, _, State) -> {reply, ok, State}; @@ -865,7 +865,12 @@ do_handle_reply(#state{xf = Xf} = State, case Xf#ssh_xfer.vsn of undefined -> ok; - From -> + {wait, From, TRef} -> + if is_reference(TRef) -> + erlang:cancel_timer(TRef); + true -> + ok + end, ssh_channel:reply(From, ok) end, State#state{xf = Xf#ssh_xfer{vsn = Version, ext = Ext}, rep_buf = Rest}; @@ -1412,3 +1417,8 @@ open_buf1(Pid, BufInfo0, FileOpTimeout, CryptoState, ChunkSize) -> BufHandle = make_ref(), call(Pid, {put_bufinf,BufHandle,BufInfo}, FileOpTimeout), {ok,BufHandle}. + +format_channel_start_error({shutdown, Reason}) -> + Reason; +format_channel_start_error(Reason) -> + Reason. diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_transport.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_transport.erl index 76fa776113..7162d18b19 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_transport.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_transport.erl @@ -31,6 +31,8 @@ -export([versions/2, hello_version_msg/1]). -export([next_seqnum/1, decrypt_first_block/2, decrypt_blocks/3, + supported_algorithms/0, supported_algorithms/1, + default_algorithms/0, default_algorithms/1, is_valid_mac/3, handle_hello_version/1, key_exchange_init_msg/1, @@ -42,14 +44,98 @@ unpack/3, decompress/2, ssh_packet/2, pack/2, msg_data/1, sign/3, verify/4]). +%%%---------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%%% +%%% There is a difference between supported and default algorithms. The +%%% SUPPORTED algorithms can be handled (maybe untested...). The DEFAULT ones +%%% are announced in ssh_msg_kexinit and in ssh:default_algorithms/0 to the +%%% user. +%%% +%%% A supported algorithm can be requested in the option 'preferred_algorithms', +%%% but may give unexpected results because of being promoted to default. +%%% +%%% This makes it possible to add experimental algorithms (in supported_algorithms) +%%% and test them without letting the default users know about them. +%%% + +default_algorithms() -> [{K,default_algorithms(K)} || K <- algo_classes()]. + +algo_classes() -> [kex, public_key, cipher, mac, compression]. + +default_algorithms(compression) -> + %% Do not announce '[email protected]' because there seem to be problems + supported_algorithms(compression, same(['[email protected]'])); +default_algorithms(Alg) -> + supported_algorithms(Alg). + + +supported_algorithms() -> [{K,supported_algorithms(K)} || K <- algo_classes()]. + +supported_algorithms(kex) -> + ['diffie-hellman-group1-sha1']; +supported_algorithms(public_key) -> + ssh_auth:default_public_key_algorithms(); +supported_algorithms(cipher) -> + Supports = crypto:supports(), + CipherAlgos = [{aes_ctr, 'aes128-ctr'}, {aes_cbc128, 'aes128-cbc'}, {des3_cbc, '3des-cbc'}], + Algs = [SshAlgo || + {CryptoAlgo, SshAlgo} <- CipherAlgos, + lists:member(CryptoAlgo, proplists:get_value(ciphers, Supports, []))], + same(Algs); +supported_algorithms(mac) -> + Supports = crypto:supports(), + HashAlgos = [{sha256, 'hmac-sha2-256'}, {sha, 'hmac-sha1'}], + Algs = [SshAlgo || + {CryptoAlgo, SshAlgo} <- HashAlgos, + lists:member(CryptoAlgo, proplists:get_value(hashs, Supports, []))], + same(Algs); +supported_algorithms(compression) -> + same(['none','zlib','[email protected]']). + + +supported_algorithms(Key, [{client2server,BL1},{server2client,BL2}]) -> + [{client2server,As1},{server2client,As2}] = supported_algorithms(Key), + [{client2server,As1--BL1},{server2client,As2--BL2}]; +supported_algorithms(Key, BlackList) -> + supported_algorithms(Key) -- BlackList. + + + + +same(Algs) -> [{client2server,Algs}, {server2client,Algs}]. + + +%%%---------------------------------------------------------------------------- versions(client, Options)-> Vsn = proplists:get_value(vsn, Options, ?DEFAULT_CLIENT_VERSION), - Version = format_version(Vsn), - {Vsn, Version}; + {Vsn, format_version(Vsn, software_version(Options))}; versions(server, Options) -> Vsn = proplists:get_value(vsn, Options, ?DEFAULT_SERVER_VERSION), - Version = format_version(Vsn), - {Vsn, Version}. + {Vsn, format_version(Vsn, software_version(Options))}. + +software_version(Options) -> + case proplists:get_value(id_string, Options) of + undefined -> + "Erlang"++ssh_vsn(); + {random,Nlo,Nup} -> + random_id(Nlo,Nup); + ID -> + ID + end. + +ssh_vsn() -> + try {ok,L} = application:get_all_key(ssh), + proplists:get_value(vsn,L,"") + of + "" -> ""; + VSN when is_list(VSN) -> "/" ++ VSN; + _ -> "" + catch + _:_ -> "" + end. + +random_id(Nlo, Nup) -> + [crypto:rand_uniform($a,$z+1) || _<- lists:duplicate(crypto:rand_uniform(Nlo,Nup+1),x) ]. hello_version_msg(Data) -> [Data,"\r\n"]. @@ -77,9 +163,9 @@ is_valid_mac(Mac, Data, #ssh{recv_mac = Algorithm, yes_no(Ssh, Prompt) -> (Ssh#ssh.io_cb):yes_no(Prompt, Ssh). -format_version({Major,Minor}) -> +format_version({Major,Minor}, SoftwareVersion) -> "SSH-" ++ integer_to_list(Major) ++ "." ++ - integer_to_list(Minor) ++ "-Erlang". + integer_to_list(Minor) ++ "-" ++ SoftwareVersion. handle_hello_version(Version) -> try @@ -106,62 +192,45 @@ key_exchange_init_msg(Ssh0) -> kex_init(#ssh{role = Role, opts = Opts, available_host_keys = HostKeyAlgs}) -> Random = ssh_bits:random(16), - Compression = case proplists:get_value(compression, Opts, none) of - openssh_zlib -> ["[email protected]", "none"]; - zlib -> ["zlib", "none"]; - none -> ["none", "zlib"] - end, - kexinit_messsage(Role, Random, Compression, HostKeyAlgs). + PrefAlgs = + case proplists:get_value(preferred_algorithms,Opts) of + undefined -> + default_algorithms(); + Algs0 -> + Algs0 + end, + kexinit_message(Role, Random, PrefAlgs, HostKeyAlgs). key_init(client, Ssh, Value) -> Ssh#ssh{c_keyinit = Value}; key_init(server, Ssh, Value) -> Ssh#ssh{s_keyinit = Value}. -available_ssh_algos() -> - Supports = crypto:supports(), - CipherAlgos = [{aes_ctr, "aes128-ctr"}, {aes_cbc128, "aes128-cbc"}, {des3_cbc, "3des-cbc"}], - Ciphers = [SshAlgo || - {CryptoAlgo, SshAlgo} <- CipherAlgos, - lists:member(CryptoAlgo, proplists:get_value(ciphers, Supports, []))], - HashAlgos = [{sha256, "hmac-sha2-256"}, {sha, "hmac-sha1"}], - Hashs = [SshAlgo || - {CryptoAlgo, SshAlgo} <- HashAlgos, - lists:member(CryptoAlgo, proplists:get_value(hashs, Supports, []))], - {Ciphers, Hashs}. - -kexinit_messsage(client, Random, Compression, HostKeyAlgs) -> - {CipherAlgs, HashAlgs} = available_ssh_algos(), - #ssh_msg_kexinit{ - cookie = Random, - kex_algorithms = ["diffie-hellman-group1-sha1"], - server_host_key_algorithms = HostKeyAlgs, - encryption_algorithms_client_to_server = CipherAlgs, - encryption_algorithms_server_to_client = CipherAlgs, - mac_algorithms_client_to_server = HashAlgs, - mac_algorithms_server_to_client = HashAlgs, - compression_algorithms_client_to_server = Compression, - compression_algorithms_server_to_client = Compression, - languages_client_to_server = [], - languages_server_to_client = [] - }; -kexinit_messsage(server, Random, Compression, HostKeyAlgs) -> - {CipherAlgs, HashAlgs} = available_ssh_algos(), +kexinit_message(_Role, Random, Algs, HostKeyAlgs) -> #ssh_msg_kexinit{ cookie = Random, - kex_algorithms = ["diffie-hellman-group1-sha1"], + kex_algorithms = to_strings( get_algs(kex,Algs) ), server_host_key_algorithms = HostKeyAlgs, - encryption_algorithms_client_to_server = CipherAlgs, - encryption_algorithms_server_to_client = CipherAlgs, - mac_algorithms_client_to_server = HashAlgs, - mac_algorithms_server_to_client = HashAlgs, - compression_algorithms_client_to_server = Compression, - compression_algorithms_server_to_client = Compression, + encryption_algorithms_client_to_server = c2s(cipher,Algs), + encryption_algorithms_server_to_client = s2c(cipher,Algs), + mac_algorithms_client_to_server = c2s(mac,Algs), + mac_algorithms_server_to_client = s2c(mac,Algs), + compression_algorithms_client_to_server = c2s(compression,Algs), + compression_algorithms_server_to_client = s2c(compression,Algs), languages_client_to_server = [], languages_server_to_client = [] }. +c2s(Key, Algs) -> x2y(client2server, Key, Algs). +s2c(Key, Algs) -> x2y(server2client, Key, Algs). + +x2y(DirectionKey, Key, Algs) -> to_strings(proplists:get_value(DirectionKey, get_algs(Key,Algs))). + +get_algs(Key, Algs) -> proplists:get_value(Key, Algs, default_algorithms(Key)). + +to_strings(L) -> lists:map(fun erlang:atom_to_list/1, L). + new_keys_message(Ssh0) -> {SshPacket, Ssh} = ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_newkeys{}, Ssh0), @@ -218,20 +287,30 @@ key_exchange_first_msg('diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1', Ssh0) -> handle_kexdh_init(#ssh_msg_kexdh_init{e = E}, Ssh0) -> {G, P} = dh_group1(), - {Private, Public} = dh_gen_key(G, P, 1024), - K = ssh_math:ipow(E, Private, P), - Key = get_host_key(Ssh0), - H = kex_h(Ssh0, Key, E, Public, K), - H_SIG = sign_host_key(Ssh0, Key, H), - {SshPacket, Ssh1} = ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_kexdh_reply{public_host_key = Key, - f = Public, - h_sig = H_SIG - }, Ssh0), - - {ok, SshPacket, Ssh1#ssh{keyex_key = {{Private, Public}, {G, P}}, - shared_secret = K, - exchanged_hash = H, - session_id = sid(Ssh1, H)}}. + if + 1=<E, E=<(P-1) -> + {Private, Public} = dh_gen_key(G, P, 1024), + K = ssh_math:ipow(E, Private, P), + Key = get_host_key(Ssh0), + H = kex_h(Ssh0, Key, E, Public, K), + H_SIG = sign_host_key(Ssh0, Key, H), + {SshPacket, Ssh1} = ssh_packet(#ssh_msg_kexdh_reply{public_host_key = Key, + f = Public, + h_sig = H_SIG + }, Ssh0), + + {ok, SshPacket, Ssh1#ssh{keyex_key = {{Private, Public}, {G, P}}, + shared_secret = K, + exchanged_hash = H, + session_id = sid(Ssh1, H)}}; + true -> + Error = {error,bad_e_from_peer}, + Disconnect = #ssh_msg_disconnect{ + code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED, + description = "Key exchange failed, 'f' out of bounds", + language = "en"}, + throw({Error, Disconnect}) + end. handle_kex_dh_gex_group(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_group{p = P, g = G}, Ssh0) -> {Private, Public} = dh_gen_key(G,P,1024), @@ -255,7 +334,7 @@ handle_new_keys(#ssh_msg_newkeys{}, Ssh0) -> %% %% Select algorithms handle_kexdh_reply(#ssh_msg_kexdh_reply{public_host_key = HostKey, f = F, h_sig = H_SIG}, - #ssh{keyex_key = {{Private, Public}, {_G, P}}} = Ssh0) -> + #ssh{keyex_key = {{Private, Public}, {_G, P}}} = Ssh0) when 1=<F, F=<(P-1)-> K = ssh_math:ipow(F, Private, P), H = kex_h(Ssh0, HostKey, Public, F, K), @@ -271,7 +350,15 @@ handle_kexdh_reply(#ssh_msg_kexdh_reply{public_host_key = HostKey, f = F, description = "Key exchange failed", language = "en"}, throw({Error, Disconnect}) - end. + end; +handle_kexdh_reply(#ssh_msg_kexdh_reply{}, _SSH) -> + Error = {error,bad_f_from_peer}, + Disconnect = #ssh_msg_disconnect{ + code = ?SSH_DISCONNECT_KEY_EXCHANGE_FAILED, + description = "Key exchange failed, 'f' out of bounds", + language = "en"}, + throw({Error, Disconnect}). + handle_kex_dh_gex_request(#ssh_msg_kex_dh_gex_request{min = _Min, n = _NBits, @@ -408,6 +495,7 @@ select_algorithm(Role, Client, Server) -> decompress = Decompression, c_lng = C_Lng, s_lng = S_Lng}, +%%ct:pal("~p~n Client=~p~n Server=~p~n Alg=~p~n",[Role,Client,Server,Alg]), {ok, Alg}. select_encrypt_decrypt(client, Client, Server) -> diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/Makefile b/lib/ssh/test/Makefile index 740dbd0235..39b2f57d26 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/Makefile +++ b/lib/ssh/test/Makefile @@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ MODULES= \ ssh_connection_SUITE \ ssh_echo_server \ ssh_peername_sockname_server \ - ssh_test_cli + ssh_test_cli \ + ssh_relay HRL_FILES_NEEDED_IN_TEST= \ $(ERL_TOP)/lib/ssh/src/ssh.hrl \ diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl index 3331038450..cff695681e 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ -define(NEWLINE, <<"\r\n">>). +-define(REKEY_DATA_TMO, 65000). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Common Test interface functions ----------------------------------- %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -44,6 +45,7 @@ all() -> {group, dsa_pass_key}, {group, rsa_pass_key}, {group, internal_error}, + {group, renegotiate}, daemon_already_started, server_password_option, server_userpassword_option, @@ -52,6 +54,15 @@ all() -> ssh_connect_arg4_timeout, packet_size_zero, ssh_daemon_minimal_remote_max_packet_size_option, + ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_client, + ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_server, + preferred_algorithms, + id_string_no_opt_client, + id_string_own_string_client, + id_string_random_client, + id_string_no_opt_server, + id_string_own_string_server, + id_string_random_server, {group, hardening_tests} ]. @@ -61,6 +72,7 @@ groups() -> {dsa_pass_key, [], [pass_phrase]}, {rsa_pass_key, [], [pass_phrase]}, {internal_error, [], [internal_error]}, + {renegotiate, [], [rekey, rekey_limit, renegotiate1, renegotiate2]}, {hardening_tests, [], [ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected_parallel, ssh_connect_nonegtimeout_connected_sequential, ssh_connect_negtimeout_parallel, @@ -76,12 +88,12 @@ groups() -> basic_tests() -> [send, close, peername_sockname, exec, exec_compressed, shell, cli, known_hosts, - idle_time, rekey, openssh_zlib_basic_test, - misc_ssh_options, inet_option]. + idle_time, openssh_zlib_basic_test, misc_ssh_options, inet_option]. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- init_per_suite(Config) -> + catch crypto:stop(), case catch crypto:start() of ok -> Config; @@ -279,7 +291,7 @@ exec_compressed(Config) when is_list(Config) -> UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir},{user_dir, UserDir}, - {compression, zlib}, + {preferred_algorithms,[{compression, [zlib]}]}, {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]), ConnectionRef = @@ -325,25 +337,175 @@ idle_time(Config) -> rekey() -> [{doc, "Idle timeout test"}]. rekey(Config) -> - SystemDir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), system), + SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir}, - {user_dir, UserDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}, + {user_passwords, + [{"simon", "says"}]}, {rekey_limit, 0}]), + ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true}, {user_dir, UserDir}, + {user, "simon"}, + {password, "says"}, {user_interaction, false}, {rekey_limit, 0}]), receive - after 200000 -> + after ?REKEY_DATA_TMO -> %%By this time rekeying would have been done ssh:close(ConnectionRef), ssh:stop_daemon(Pid) end. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +rekey_limit() -> + [{doc, "Test rekeying by data volume"}]. +rekey_limit(Config) -> + SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + DataFile = filename:join(UserDir, "rekey.data"), + + {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {user_passwords, + [{"simon", "says"}]}]), + {ok, SftpPid, ConnectionRef} = + ssh_sftp:start_channel(Host, Port, [{system_dir, SystemDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {user, "simon"}, + {password, "says"}, + {rekey_limit, 2500}, + {user_interaction, false}, + {silently_accept_hosts, true}]), + + Kex1 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef), + + ct:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO), + Kex1 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef), + + Data = lists:duplicate(9000,1), + ok = ssh_sftp:write_file(SftpPid, DataFile, Data), + + ct:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO), + Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef), + + false = (Kex2 == Kex1), + + ct:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO), + Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef), + + ok = ssh_sftp:write_file(SftpPid, DataFile, "hi\n"), + + ct:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO), + Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef), + + false = (Kex2 == Kex1), + + ct:sleep(?REKEY_DATA_TMO), + Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef), + + + ssh_sftp:stop_channel(SftpPid), + ssh:close(ConnectionRef), + ssh:stop_daemon(Pid). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +renegotiate1() -> + [{doc, "Test rekeying with simulataneous send request"}]. +renegotiate1(Config) -> + SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + DataFile = filename:join(UserDir, "renegotiate1.data"), + + {Pid, Host, DPort} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {user_passwords, + [{"simon", "says"}]}]), + RPort = ssh_test_lib:inet_port(), + + {ok,RelayPid} = ssh_relay:start_link({0,0,0,0}, RPort, Host, DPort), + + {ok, SftpPid, ConnectionRef} = + ssh_sftp:start_channel(Host, RPort, [{system_dir, SystemDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {user, "simon"}, + {password, "says"}, + {user_interaction, false}, + {silently_accept_hosts, true}]), + + Kex1 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef), + + {ok, Handle} = ssh_sftp:open(SftpPid, DataFile, [write]), + + ok = ssh_sftp:write(SftpPid, Handle, "hi\n"), + + ssh_relay:hold(RelayPid, rx, 20, 1000), + ssh_connection_handler:renegotiate(ConnectionRef), + spawn(fun() -> ok=ssh_sftp:write(SftpPid, Handle, "another hi\n") end), + + ct:sleep(2000), + + Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef), + + false = (Kex2 == Kex1), + + ssh_relay:stop(RelayPid), + ssh_sftp:stop_channel(SftpPid), + ssh:close(ConnectionRef), + ssh:stop_daemon(Pid). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +renegotiate2() -> + [{doc, "Test rekeying with inflight messages from peer"}]. +renegotiate2(Config) -> + SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + UserDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + DataFile = filename:join(UserDir, "renegotiate1.data"), + + {Pid, Host, DPort} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {user_passwords, + [{"simon", "says"}]}]), + RPort = ssh_test_lib:inet_port(), + + {ok,RelayPid} = ssh_relay:start_link({0,0,0,0}, RPort, Host, DPort), + + {ok, SftpPid, ConnectionRef} = + ssh_sftp:start_channel(Host, RPort, [{system_dir, SystemDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {user, "simon"}, + {password, "says"}, + {user_interaction, false}, + {silently_accept_hosts, true}]), + + Kex1 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef), + + {ok, Handle} = ssh_sftp:open(SftpPid, DataFile, [write]), + + ok = ssh_sftp:write(SftpPid, Handle, "hi\n"), + + ssh_relay:hold(RelayPid, rx, 20, infinity), + spawn(fun() -> ok=ssh_sftp:write(SftpPid, Handle, "another hi\n") end), + %% need a small pause here to ensure ssh_sftp:write is executed + ct:sleep(10), + ssh_connection_handler:renegotiate(ConnectionRef), + ssh_relay:release(RelayPid, rx), + + ct:sleep(2000), + + Kex2 = get_kex_init(ConnectionRef), + + false = (Kex2 == Kex1), + + ssh_relay:stop(RelayPid), + ssh_sftp:stop_channel(SftpPid), + ssh:close(ConnectionRef), + ssh:stop_daemon(Pid). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- shell() -> [{doc, "Test that ssh:shell/2 works"}]. shell(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -488,6 +650,94 @@ server_userpassword_option(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ssh:stop_daemon(Pid). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_client() -> + [{doc, "validate client that uses the 'ssh_msg_debug_fun' option"}]. +ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_client(Config) -> + PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth + file:make_dir(UserDir), + SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {password, "morot"}, + {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]), + Parent = self(), + DbgFun = fun(ConnRef,Displ,Msg,Lang) -> Parent ! {msg_dbg,{ConnRef,Displ,Msg,Lang}} end, + + ConnectionRef = + ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true}, + {user, "foo"}, + {password, "morot"}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {user_interaction, false}, + {ssh_msg_debug_fun,DbgFun}]), + %% Beware, implementation knowledge: + gen_fsm:send_all_state_event(ConnectionRef,{ssh_msg_debug,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}), + receive + {msg_dbg,X={ConnectionRef,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}} -> + ct:log("Got expected dbg msg ~p",[X]), + ssh:stop_daemon(Pid); + {msg_dbg,X={_,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}} -> + ct:log("Got dbg msg but bad ConnectionRef (~p expected) ~p",[ConnectionRef,X]), + ssh:stop_daemon(Pid), + {fail, "Bad ConnectionRef received"}; + {msg_dbg,X} -> + ct:log("Got bad dbg msg ~p",[X]), + ssh:stop_daemon(Pid), + {fail,"Bad msg received"} + after 1000 -> + ssh:stop_daemon(Pid), + {fail,timeout} + end. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_server() -> + [{doc, "validate client that uses the 'ssh_msg_debug_fun' option"}]. +ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_server(Config) -> + PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth + file:make_dir(UserDir), + SysDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + Parent = self(), + DbgFun = fun(ConnRef,Displ,Msg,Lang) -> Parent ! {msg_dbg,{ConnRef,Displ,Msg,Lang}} end, + ConnFun = fun(_,_,_) -> Parent ! {connection_pid,self()} end, + + {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {password, "morot"}, + {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}, + {connectfun, ConnFun}, + {ssh_msg_debug_fun, DbgFun}]), + _ConnectionRef = + ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true}, + {user, "foo"}, + {password, "morot"}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {user_interaction, false}]), + receive + {connection_pid,Server} -> + %% Beware, implementation knowledge: + gen_fsm:send_all_state_event(Server,{ssh_msg_debug,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}), + receive + {msg_dbg,X={_,false,<<"Hello">>,<<>>}} -> + ct:log("Got expected dbg msg ~p",[X]), + ssh:stop_daemon(Pid); + {msg_dbg,X} -> + ct:log("Got bad dbg msg ~p",[X]), + ssh:stop_daemon(Pid), + {fail,"Bad msg received"} + after 3000 -> + ssh:stop_daemon(Pid), + {fail,timeout2} + end + after 3000 -> + ssh:stop_daemon(Pid), + {fail,timeout1} + end. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- known_hosts() -> [{doc, "check that known_hosts is updated correctly"}]. known_hosts(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -816,6 +1066,123 @@ ssh_daemon_minimal_remote_max_packet_size_option(Config) -> ssh:stop_daemon(Server). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% This test try every algorithm by connecting to an Erlang server +preferred_algorithms(Config) -> + SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth + file:make_dir(UserDir), + + {Server, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {user_passwords, [{"vego", "morot"}]}, + {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]), + Available = ssh:default_algorithms(), + Tests = [[{Tag,[Alg]}] || {Tag, SubAlgs} <- Available, + is_atom(hd(SubAlgs)), + Alg <- SubAlgs] + ++ [[{Tag,[{T1,[A1]},{T2,[A2]}]}] || {Tag, [{T1,As1},{T2,As2}]} <- Available, + A1 <- As1, + A2 <- As2], + ct:log("TESTS: ~p",[Tests]), + [connect_exec_channel(Host,Port,PrefAlgs) || PrefAlgs <- Tests], + ssh:stop_daemon(Server). + + +connect_exec_channel(_Host, Port, Algs) -> + ct:log("Try ~p",[Algs]), + ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:connect(Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true}, + {user_interaction, false}, + {user, "vego"}, + {password, "morot"}, + {preferred_algorithms,Algs} + ]), + chan_exec(ConnectionRef, "2*21.", <<"42\n">>), + ssh:close(ConnectionRef). + +chan_exec(ConnectionRef, Cmnd, Expected) -> + {ok, ChannelId0} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity), + success = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId0,Cmnd, infinity), + Data0 = {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, ChannelId0, 0, Expected}}, + case ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data0) of + expected -> + ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_end(ConnectionRef, ChannelId0); + {unexpected_msg,{ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {exit_status, ChannelId0, 0}} + = ExitStatus0} -> + ct:pal("0: Collected data ~p", [ExitStatus0]), + ssh_test_lib:receive_exec_result(Data0, + ConnectionRef, ChannelId0); + Other0 -> + ct:fail(Other0) + end. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +id_string_no_opt_client(Config) -> + {Server, _Host, Port} = fake_daemon(Config), + {error,_} = ssh:connect("localhost", Port, [], 1000), + receive + {id,Server,"SSH-2.0-Erlang/"++Vsn} -> + true = expected_ssh_vsn(Vsn); + {id,Server,Other} -> + ct:fail("Unexpected id: ~s.",[Other]) + after 5000 -> + {fail,timeout} + end. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +id_string_own_string_client(Config) -> + {Server, _Host, Port} = fake_daemon(Config), + {error,_} = ssh:connect("localhost", Port, [{id_string,"Pelle"}], 1000), + receive + {id,Server,"SSH-2.0-Pelle\r\n"} -> + ok; + {id,Server,Other} -> + ct:fail("Unexpected id: ~s.",[Other]) + after 5000 -> + {fail,timeout} + end. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +id_string_random_client(Config) -> + {Server, _Host, Port} = fake_daemon(Config), + {error,_} = ssh:connect("localhost", Port, [{id_string,random}], 1000), + receive + {id,Server,Id="SSH-2.0-Erlang"++_} -> + ct:fail("Unexpected id: ~s.",[Id]); + {id,Server,Rnd="SSH-2.0-"++_} -> + ct:log("Got correct ~s",[Rnd]); + {id,Server,Id} -> + ct:fail("Unexpected id: ~s.",[Id]) + after 5000 -> + {fail,timeout} + end. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +id_string_no_opt_server(Config) -> + {_Server, Host, Port} = std_daemon(Config, []), + {ok,S1}=gen_tcp:connect(Host,Port,[{active,false},{packet,line}]), + {ok,"SSH-2.0-Erlang/"++Vsn} = gen_tcp:recv(S1, 0, 2000), + true = expected_ssh_vsn(Vsn). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +id_string_own_string_server(Config) -> + {_Server, Host, Port} = std_daemon(Config, [{id_string,"Olle"}]), + {ok,S1}=gen_tcp:connect(Host,Port,[{active,false},{packet,line}]), + {ok,"SSH-2.0-Olle\r\n"} = gen_tcp:recv(S1, 0, 2000). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +id_string_random_server(Config) -> + {_Server, Host, Port} = std_daemon(Config, [{id_string,random}]), + {ok,S1}=gen_tcp:connect(Host,Port,[{active,false},{packet,line}]), + {ok,"SSH-2.0-"++Rnd} = gen_tcp:recv(S1, 0, 2000), + case Rnd of + "Erlang"++_ -> ct:log("Id=~p",[Rnd]), + {fail,got_default_id}; + "Olle\r\n" -> {fail,got_previous_tests_value}; + _ -> ct:log("Got ~s.",[Rnd]) + end. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- ssh_connect_negtimeout_parallel(Config) -> ssh_connect_negtimeout(Config,true). ssh_connect_negtimeout_sequential(Config) -> ssh_connect_negtimeout(Config,false). @@ -919,12 +1286,15 @@ openssh_zlib_basic_test(Config) -> {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir}, {user_dir, UserDir}, + {preferred_algorithms,[{compression, ['[email protected]']}]}, {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]), ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true}, {user_dir, UserDir}, {user_interaction, false}, - {compression, openssh_zlib}]), + {preferred_algorithms,[{compression, ['[email protected]', + none]}]} + ]), ok = ssh:close(ConnectionRef), ssh:stop_daemon(Pid). @@ -1094,3 +1464,62 @@ do_shell(IO, Shell) -> %% {'EXIT', Shell, killed} -> %% ok %% end. + + +std_daemon(Config, ExtraOpts) -> + SystemDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth + file:make_dir(UserDir), + {_Server, _Host, _Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2} | ExtraOpts]). + +expected_ssh_vsn(Str) -> + try + {ok,L} = application:get_all_key(ssh), + proplists:get_value(vsn,L,"")++"\r\n" + of + Str -> true; + "\r\n" -> true; + _ -> false + catch + _:_ -> true %% ssh not started so we dont't know + end. + + +fake_daemon(_Config) -> + Parent = self(), + %% start the server + Server = spawn(fun() -> + {ok,Sl} = gen_tcp:listen(0,[{packet,line}]), + {ok,{Host,Port}} = inet:sockname(Sl), + ct:log("fake_daemon listening on ~p:~p~n",[Host,Port]), + Parent ! {sockname,self(),Host,Port}, + Rsa = gen_tcp:accept(Sl), + ct:log("Server gen_tcp:accept got ~p",[Rsa]), + {ok,S} = Rsa, + receive + {tcp, S, Id} -> Parent ! {id,self(),Id} + end + end), + %% Get listening host and port + receive + {sockname,Server,ServerHost,ServerPort} -> {Server, ServerHost, ServerPort} + end. + +%% get_kex_init - helper function to get key_exchange_init_msg +get_kex_init(Conn) -> + %% First, validate the key exchange is complete (StateName == connected) + {connected,S} = sys:get_state(Conn), + %% Next, walk through the elements of the #state record looking + %% for the #ssh_msg_kexinit record. This method is robust against + %% changes to either record. The KEXINIT message contains a cookie + %% unique to each invocation of the key exchange procedure (RFC4253) + SL = tuple_to_list(S), + case lists:keyfind(ssh_msg_kexinit, 1, SL) of + false -> + throw(not_found); + KexInit -> + KexInit + end. diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl index c9441a46b0..f0c337cf2f 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ ptty() -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- init_per_suite(Config) -> + catch crypto:stop(), case catch crypto:start() of ok -> Config; @@ -76,12 +77,13 @@ end_per_suite(_Config) -> crypto:stop(). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -init_per_group(openssh, _Config) -> +init_per_group(openssh, Config) -> case gen_tcp:connect("localhost", 22, []) of {error,econnrefused} -> {skip,"No openssh deamon"}; {ok, Socket} -> - gen_tcp:close(Socket) + gen_tcp:close(Socket), + ssh_test_lib:openssh_sanity_check(Config) end; init_per_group(_, Config) -> Config. @@ -93,7 +95,7 @@ end_per_group(_, Config) -> init_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) -> %% To make sure we start clean as it is not certain that %% end_per_testcase will be run! - ssh:stop(), + end_per_testcase(Config), ssh:start(), Config. @@ -270,7 +272,7 @@ ptty_alloc(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {user_interaction, false}]), {ok, ChannelId} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity), success = ssh_connection:ptty_alloc(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, - [{term, os:getenv("TERM", ?DEFAULT_TERMINAL)}, {width, 70}, {high, 20}]), + [{term, os:getenv("TERM", ?DEFAULT_TERMINAL)}, {width, 70}, {height, 20}]), ssh:close(ConnectionRef). diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_relay.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_relay.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a4f2bad2e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_relay.erl @@ -0,0 +1,407 @@ +%%%------------------------------------------------------------------- +%%% @author Simon Cornish <[email protected]> +%%% @copyright (C) 2015, Simon Cornish +%%% @doc +%%% Provide manipulatable TCP-level relaying for testing SSH +%%% @end +%%% Created : 7 May 2015 by Simon Cornish <[email protected]> +%%%------------------------------------------------------------------- +-module(ssh_relay). + +-behaviour(gen_server). + +%% API +-export([start_link/4]). +-export([stop/1]). +-export([hold/4, release/2, release_next/3]). + +%% gen_server callbacks +-export([init/1, handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_info/2, + terminate/2, code_change/3]). + +-record(hold, { + port, + n, + tmo, + tref, + q = [] + }). + +-record(state, { + local_addr, + local_port, + peer_addr, + peer_port, + lpid, + local, + peer, + tx_hold, + rx_hold + }). + +-define(ACCEPT_TMO, 200). +%%%=================================================================== +%%% API +%%%=================================================================== +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% @doc +%% Hold N (or 'all') messages in given direction. +%% Messages will be released after the N+1th message or +%% Tmo ms or 'infinity' +%% +%% Dir is 'tx' for direction local -> peer +%% and 'rx' for direction peer -> local +%% +%% An Error, ealready, is returned if there is already a hold +%% in the given direction +%% +%% @spec hold(Srv, Dir, N, Tmo) -> ok | {error, Error} +%% @end +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +hold(Srv, Dir, N, Tmo) -> + gen_server:call(Srv, {hold, Dir, N, Tmo}). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% @doc +%% Release all held messages in given direction. +%% +%% An Error, enoent, is returned if there is no hold +%% in the given direction +%% +%% @spec release(Srv, Dir) -> ok | {error, Error} +%% @end +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +release(Srv, Dir) -> + gen_server:call(Srv, {release, Dir}). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% @doc +%% Release all held messages in given direction after the +%% next message in the trigger direction +%% +%% An Error, enoent, is returned if there is no hold +%% in the given direction +%% +%% @spec release_next(Srv, Dir, TriggerDir) -> ok | {error, Error} +%% @end +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +release_next(Srv, Dir, TriggerDir) -> + gen_server:call(Srv, {release_next, Dir, TriggerDir}). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% @doc +%% Starts the server +%% +%% @spec start_link() -> {ok, Pid} | ignore | {error, Error} +%% @end +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +start_link(ListenAddr, ListenPort, PeerAddr, PeerPort) -> + gen_server:start_link(?MODULE, [ListenAddr, ListenPort, PeerAddr, PeerPort], []). + +stop(Srv) -> + unlink(Srv), + Srv ! stop. + +%%%=================================================================== +%%% gen_server callbacks +%%%=================================================================== + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% @private +%% @doc +%% Initializes the server +%% +%% @spec init(Args) -> {ok, State} | +%% {ok, State, Timeout} | +%% ignore | +%% {stop, Reason} +%% @end +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +init([ListenAddr, ListenPort, PeerAddr, PeerPort | Options]) -> + IfAddr = case ListenAddr of + {0,0,0,0} -> + []; + _ -> + [{ifaddr, ListenAddr}] + end, + case gen_tcp:listen(ListenPort, [{reuseaddr, true}, {backlog, 1}, {active, false}, binary | IfAddr]) of + {ok, LSock} -> + Parent = self(), + {LPid, _LMod} = spawn_monitor(fun() -> listen(Parent, LSock) end), + S = #state{local_addr = ListenAddr, + local_port = ListenPort, + lpid = LPid, + peer_addr = PeerAddr, + peer_port = PeerPort + }, + {ok, S}; + Error -> + {stop, Error} + end. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% @private +%% @doc +%% Handling call messages +%% +%% @spec handle_call(Request, From, State) -> +%% {reply, Reply, State} | +%% {reply, Reply, State, Timeout} | +%% {noreply, State} | +%% {noreply, State, Timeout} | +%% {stop, Reason, Reply, State} | +%% {stop, Reason, State} +%% @end +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +handle_call({hold, Dir, N, Tmo}, _From, State) -> + case Dir of + tx -> + do_hold(#state.tx_hold, State#state.peer, N, Tmo, State); + rx -> + do_hold(#state.rx_hold, State#state.local, N, Tmo, State); + _ -> + {reply, {error, einval}, State} + end; +handle_call({release, Dir}, _From, State) -> + case Dir of + tx -> + do_release(#state.tx_hold, State); + rx -> + do_release(#state.rx_hold, State); + _ -> + {reply, {error, einval}, State} + end; +handle_call({release_next, _Dir, _TriggerDir}, _From, State) -> + {reply, {error, nyi}, State}; + +handle_call(Request, _From, State) -> + Reply = {unhandled, Request}, + {reply, Reply, State}. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% @private +%% @doc +%% Handling cast messages +%% +%% @spec handle_cast(Msg, State) -> {noreply, State} | +%% {noreply, State, Timeout} | +%% {stop, Reason, State} +%% @end +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +handle_cast(_Msg, State) -> + {noreply, State}. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% @private +%% @doc +%% Handling all non call/cast messages +%% +%% @spec handle_info(Info, State) -> {noreply, State} | +%% {noreply, State, Timeout} | +%% {stop, Reason, State} +%% @end +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +handle_info({tcp, Local, Data}, S) when S#state.local == Local -> + S1 = do_local(Data, S), + {noreply, S1}; + +handle_info({tcp_error, Local, Error}, S) when S#state.local == Local -> + S1 = do_local({error, Error}, S), + {noreply, S1}; + +handle_info({tcp_closed, Local}, S) when S#state.local == Local -> + S1 = do_local(closed, S), + {noreply, S1}; + +handle_info({tcp, Peer, Data}, S) when S#state.peer == Peer -> + S1 = do_peer(Data, S), + {noreply, S1}; + +handle_info({tcp_error, Peer, Error}, S) when S#state.peer == Peer -> + S1 = do_peer({error, Error}, S), + {noreply, S1}; + +handle_info({tcp_closed, Peer}, S) when S#state.peer == Peer -> + S1 = do_peer(closed, S), + {noreply, S1}; + +handle_info({accept, Local}, S) -> + S1 = do_accept(Local, S), + {noreply, S1}; + +handle_info({activate, Local}, State) -> + inet:setopts(Local, [{active, true}]), + {noreply, State}; + +handle_info({release, Pos}, S) -> + {reply, _, S1} = do_release(Pos,S), + {noreply, S1}; + +handle_info(stop, State) -> + {stop, normal, State}; + +handle_info({'DOWN', _Ref, _process, LPid, Reason}, S) when S#state.lpid == LPid -> + io:format("Acceptor has finished: ~p~n", [Reason]), + {noreply, S}; + +handle_info(_Info, State) -> + io:format("Unhandled info: ~p~n", [_Info]), + {noreply, State}. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% @private +%% @doc +%% This function is called by a gen_server when it is about to +%% terminate. It should be the opposite of Module:init/1 and do any +%% necessary cleaning up. When it returns, the gen_server terminates +%% with Reason. The return value is ignored. +%% +%% @spec terminate(Reason, State) -> void() +%% @end +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +terminate(_Reason, _State) -> + ok. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% @private +%% @doc +%% Convert process state when code is changed +%% +%% @spec code_change(OldVsn, State, Extra) -> {ok, NewState} +%% @end +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +code_change(_OldVsn, State, _Extra) -> + {ok, State}. + +%%%=================================================================== +%%% Internal functions +%%%=================================================================== +do_hold(Pos, _Port, _N, _Tmo, S) when element(Pos, S) /= undefined -> + {reply, {error, ealready}, S}; +do_hold(Pos, Port, N, Tmo, S) -> + TRef = if is_integer(Tmo) andalso Tmo > 0 -> + erlang:send_after(Tmo, self(), {release, Pos}); + true -> + undefined + end, + Hold = #hold{port = Port, n = N, tmo = Tmo, tref = TRef}, + {reply, ok, setelement(Pos, S, Hold)}. + +do_release(HPos, S) when element(HPos, S) == undefined -> + {reply, {error, enoent}, S}; +do_release(HPos, S) -> + #hold{port = Port, tref = TRef, q = Q} = element(HPos, S), + lists:foreach(fun(M) -> gen_tcp:send(Port, M), erlang:yield() end, Q), + catch erlang:cancel_timer(TRef), + receive + {release, HPos} -> ok + after 0 -> + ok + end, + {reply, ok, setelement(HPos, S, undefined)}. + +listen(Parent, LSock) -> + monitor(process, Parent), + do_listen(Parent, LSock). + +do_listen(Parent, LSock) -> + %% So annoying there is no select-like sematic for this + case gen_tcp:accept(LSock, ?ACCEPT_TMO) of + {ok, Sock} -> + Parent ! {accept, Sock}, + gen_tcp:controlling_process(Sock, Parent), + Parent ! {activate, Sock}, + do_flush(Parent, Sock), + gen_tcp:close(LSock); + {error, timeout} -> + receive + DOWN when element(1, DOWN) == 'DOWN' -> + ok; + stop -> + ok + after 1 -> + do_listen(Parent, LSock) + end; + Error -> + gen_tcp:close(LSock), + exit({accept,Error}) + end. + +do_flush(Parent, Sock) -> + receive + {Tcp, Sock, _} = Msg when Tcp == tcp; Tcp == tcp_error -> + Parent ! Msg, + do_flush(Parent, Sock); + {tcp_closed, Sock} = Msg -> + Parent ! Msg, + do_flush(Parent, Sock) + after 1 -> + ok + end. + +do_accept(Local, S) -> + case gen_tcp:connect(S#state.peer_addr, S#state.peer_port, [{active, true}, binary]) of + {ok, Peer} -> + S#state{local = Local, peer = Peer}; + Error -> + exit({connect, Error}) + end. + +do_local(Data, S) when is_binary(Data) -> + TxH = S#state.tx_hold, + if TxH == undefined -> + gen_tcp:send(S#state.peer, Data), + S; + TxH#hold.n == 0 -> + lists:foreach(fun(M) -> gen_tcp:send(S#state.peer, M) end, TxH#hold.q), + gen_tcp:send(S#state.peer, Data), + catch erlang:cancel_timer(TxH#hold.tref), + TxP = #state.tx_hold, + receive + {release, TxP} -> + ok + after 0 -> + ok + end, + S#state{tx_hold = undefined}; + true -> + Q = TxH#hold.q ++ [Data], + N = if is_integer(TxH#hold.n) -> + TxH#hold.n -1; + true -> + TxH#hold.n + end, + S#state{tx_hold = TxH#hold{q = Q, n = N}} + end; +do_local(Error, _S) -> + exit({local, Error}). + +do_peer(Data, S) when is_binary(Data) -> + RxH = S#state.rx_hold, + if RxH == undefined -> + gen_tcp:send(S#state.local, Data), + S; + RxH#hold.n == 0 -> + lists:foreach(fun(M) -> gen_tcp:send(S#state.local, M) end, RxH#hold.q), + gen_tcp:send(S#state.local, Data), + catch erlang:cancel_timer(RxH#hold.tref), + RxP = #state.rx_hold, + receive + {release, RxP} -> + ok + after 0 -> + ok + end, + S#state{rx_hold = undefined}; + true -> + Q = RxH#hold.q ++ [Data], + N = if is_integer(RxH#hold.n) -> + RxH#hold.n -1; + true -> + RxH#hold.n + end, + S#state{rx_hold = RxH#hold{q = Q, n = N}} + end; +do_peer(Error, _S) -> + exit({peer, Error}). + diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftp_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftp_SUITE.erl index cb74a27638..850b1cbf6b 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftp_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftp_SUITE.erl @@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ all() -> init_per_suite(Config) -> + catch crypto:stop(), case (catch crypto:start()) of ok -> ssh:start(), diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_SUITE.erl index 0ce8eec906..925b02a437 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_SUITE.erl @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ groups() -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- init_per_suite(Config) -> + catch crypto:stop(), case (catch crypto:start()) of ok -> DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_erlclient_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_erlclient_SUITE.erl index cc34cc0793..eac7575486 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_erlclient_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_erlclient_SUITE.erl @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ groups() -> init_per_suite(Config) -> catch ssh:stop(), + catch crypto:stop(), case catch crypto:start() of ok -> DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.erl index b8abf5e80e..8ca05746db 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2012. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -358,3 +358,16 @@ do_inet_port(Node) -> {ok, Socket} = rpc:call(Node, gen_tcp, listen, [0, [{reuseaddr, true}]]), {ok, Port} = rpc:call(Node, inet, port, [Socket]), {Port, Socket}. + +openssh_sanity_check(Config) -> + ssh:start(), + case ssh:connect("localhost", 22, []) of + {ok, Pid} -> + ssh:close(Pid), + ssh:stop(), + Config; + Err -> + Str = lists:append(io_lib:format("~p", [Err])), + ssh:stop(), + {skip, Str} + end. diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_to_openssh_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_to_openssh_SUITE.erl index af70eeb46c..277e3a1b08 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_to_openssh_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_to_openssh_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -60,13 +60,14 @@ groups() -> ]. init_per_suite(Config) -> + catch crypto:stop(), case catch crypto:start() of ok -> case gen_tcp:connect("localhost", 22, []) of {error,econnrefused} -> {skip,"No openssh deamon"}; _ -> - Config + ssh_test_lib:openssh_sanity_check(Config) end; _Else -> {skip,"Could not start crypto!"} @@ -166,9 +167,11 @@ erlang_client_openssh_server_exec_compressed() -> [{doc, "Test that compression option works"}]. erlang_client_openssh_server_exec_compressed(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + CompressAlgs = [zlib, '[email protected]',none], ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:connect(?SSH_DEFAULT_PORT, [{silently_accept_hosts, true}, {user_interaction, false}, - {compression, zlib}]), + {preferred_algorithms, + [{compression,CompressAlgs}]}]), {ok, ChannelId} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity), success = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, "echo testing", infinity), @@ -326,8 +329,11 @@ erlang_server_openssh_client_exec_compressed(Config) when is_list(Config) -> PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), KnownHosts = filename:join(PrivDir, "known_hosts"), +%% CompressAlgs = [zlib, '[email protected]'], % Does not work + CompressAlgs = [zlib], {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir}, - {compression, zlib}, + {preferred_algorithms, + [{compression, CompressAlgs}]}, {failfun, fun ssh_test_lib:failfun/2}]), ct:sleep(500), @@ -545,6 +551,7 @@ receive_hej() -> receive_logout() -> receive <<"logout">> -> + extra_logout(), receive <<"Connection closed">> -> ok @@ -564,6 +571,14 @@ receive_normal_exit(Shell) -> ct:fail({unexpected_msg, Other}) end. +extra_logout() -> + receive + <<"logout">> -> + ok + after 500 -> + ok + end. + %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Check if we have a "newer" ssh client that supports these test cases diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_unicode_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_unicode_SUITE.erl index cc916673b3..07d51335c6 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_unicode_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_unicode_SUITE.erl @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ all() -> init_per_suite(Config) -> + catch crypto:stop(), case {file:native_name_encoding(), (catch crypto:start())} of {utf8, ok} -> ssh:start(), diff --git a/lib/ssh/vsn.mk b/lib/ssh/vsn.mk index fec8dacab7..cef9992f1b 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/ssh/vsn.mk @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ #-*-makefile-*- ; force emacs to enter makefile-mode -SSH_VSN = 3.2.1 +SSH_VSN = 4.0 APP_VSN = "ssh-$(SSH_VSN)" diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/Makefile b/lib/ssl/doc/src/Makefile index cfbf98f6e3..143756bd39 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/Makefile @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ RELSYSDIR = $(RELEASE_PATH)/lib/$(APPLICATION)-$(VSN) # Target Specs # ---------------------------------------------------- XML_APPLICATION_FILES = refman.xml -XML_REF3_FILES = ssl.xml ssl_crl_cache.xml ssl_crl_cache.xml ssl_session_cache_api.xml +XML_REF3_FILES = ssl.xml ssl_crl_cache.xml ssl_crl_cache_api.xml ssl_session_cache_api.xml XML_REF6_FILES = ssl_app.xml XML_PART_FILES = release_notes.xml usersguide.xml diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml index d070cb4019..18d98e5efb 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml @@ -37,8 +37,7 @@ <title>SSL</title> <list type="bulleted"> - <item><c>ssl</c> requires the <c>crypto</c> and <c>public_key</c> - applications.</item> + <item>For application dependencies see <seealso marker="ssl_app"> ssl(6)</seealso> </item> <item>Supported SSL/TLS-versions are SSL-3.0, TLS-1.0, TLS-1.1, and TLS-1.2.</item> <item>For security reasons SSL-2.0 is not supported.</item> @@ -46,7 +45,7 @@ but can be configured.</item> <item>Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman cipher suites are supported, but not Diffie Hellman Certificates cipher suites.</item> - <item>Elliptic Curve cipher suites are supported if the <c>crypto</c> + <item>Elliptic Curve cipher suites are supported if the Crypto application supports it and named curves are used. </item> <item>Export cipher suites are not supported as the @@ -64,52 +63,57 @@ <section> <title>DATA TYPES</title> - <p>The following data types are used in the functions for <c>ssl</c>:</p> + <p>The following data types are used in the functions for SSL:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>boolean()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= true | false</c></p></item> + <tag><c>boolean() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>true | false</c></p></item> - <tag><c>option()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= socketoption() | ssloption() | transportoption()</c></p> + <tag><c>option() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>socketoption() | ssloption() | transportoption()</c></p> </item> - <tag><c>socketoption()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= proplists:property()</c></p> + <tag><c>socketoption() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>proplists:property()</c></p> <p>The default socket options are <c>[{mode,list},{packet, 0},{header, 0},{active, true}]</c>.</p> <p>For valid options, see the <seealso marker="kernel:inet">inet(3)</seealso> and <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_tcp(3)</seealso> manual pages - in <c>kernel</c>.</p></item> - - <tag><c>ssloption()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= {verify, verify_type()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {verify_fun, {fun(), term()}}</c></p> - <p><c>| {fail_if_no_peer_cert, boolean()} {depth, integer()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {cert, public_key:der_encoded()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {certfile, path()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {key, {'RSAPrivateKey'| 'DSAPrivateKey' | 'ECPrivateKey' - | 'PrivateKeyInfo', public_key:der_encoded()}}</c></p> - <p><c>| {keyfile, path()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {password, string()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {cacerts, [public_key:der_encoded()]}</c></p> - <p><c>| {cacertfile, path()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {dh, public_key:der_encoded()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {dhfile, path()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {ciphers, ciphers()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {user_lookup_fun, {fun(), term()}}, {psk_identity, string()}, - {srp_identity, {string(), string()}}</c></p> - <p><c>| {reuse_sessions, boolean()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {reuse_session, fun()} {next_protocols_advertised, [binary()]}</c></p> - <p><c>| {client_preferred_next_protocols, {client | server, - [binary()]} | {client | server, [binary()], binary()}}</c></p> - <p><c>| {log_alert, boolean()}</c></p> - <p><c>| {server_name_indication, hostname() | disable}</c></p></item> - - <tag><c>transportoption()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= {cb_info, {CallbackModule::atom(), DataTag::atom(), + in Kernel.</p></item> + + <tag><marker id="type-ssloption"></marker><c>ssloption() =</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>{verify, verify_type()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {verify_fun, {fun(), term()}}</c></p> + <p><c>| {fail_if_no_peer_cert, boolean()} {depth, integer()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {cert, public_key:der_encoded()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {certfile, path()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {key, {'RSAPrivateKey'| 'DSAPrivateKey' | 'ECPrivateKey' + | 'PrivateKeyInfo', public_key:der_encoded()}}</c></p> + <p><c>| {keyfile, path()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {password, string()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {cacerts, [public_key:der_encoded()]}</c></p> + <p><c>| {cacertfile, path()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {dh, public_key:der_encoded()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {dhfile, path()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {ciphers, ciphers()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {user_lookup_fun, {fun(), term()}}, {psk_identity, string()}, + {srp_identity, {string(), string()}}</c></p> + <p><c>| {reuse_sessions, boolean()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {reuse_session, fun()} {next_protocols_advertised, [binary()]}</c></p> + <p><c>| {client_preferred_next_protocols, {client | server, + [binary()]} | {client | server, [binary()], binary()}}</c></p> + <p><c>| {log_alert, boolean()}</c></p> + <p><c>| {server_name_indication, hostname() | disable}</c></p> + <p><c>| {sni_hosts, [{hostname(), ssloptions()}]}</c></p> + <p><c>| {sni_fun, SNIfun::fun()}</c></p> + </item> + + <tag><c>transportoption() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{cb_info, {CallbackModule::atom(), DataTag::atom(), + ClosedTag::atom(), ErrTag:atom()}}</c></p> <p>Defaults to <c>{gen_tcp, tcp, tcp_closed, tcp_error}</c>. Can be used to customize the transport layer. The callback module must implement a @@ -119,70 +123,73 @@ The callback <c>gen_tcp</c> is treated specially and calls <c>inet</c> directly.</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>CallbackModule</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= atom()</c></p></item> - <tag><c>DataTag</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= atom()</c></p> + <tag><c>CallbackModule =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>atom()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>DataTag =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>atom()</c></p> <p>Used in socket data message.</p></item> - <tag><c>ClosedTag</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= atom()</c></p> + <tag><c>ClosedTag =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>atom()</c></p> <p>Used in socket close message.</p></item> </taglist> </item> - <tag><c>verify_type()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= verify_none | verify_peer</c></p></item> + <tag><c>verify_type() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>verify_none | verify_peer</c></p></item> - <tag><c>path()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= string()</c></p> + <tag><c>path() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>string()</c></p> <p>Represents a file path.</p></item> - <tag><c>public_key:der_encoded()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= binary()</c></p> + <tag><c>public_key:der_encoded() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>binary()</c></p> <p>ASN.1 DER-encoded entity as an Erlang binary.</p></item> - <tag><c>host()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= hostname() | ipaddress()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>host() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>hostname() | ipaddress()</c></p></item> - <tag><c>hostname()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= string()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>hostname() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>string()</c></p></item> - <tag><c>ip_address()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= {N1,N2,N3,N4} % IPv4 | {K1,K2,K3,K4,K5,K6,K7,K8} % IPv6 + <tag><c>ip_address() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{N1,N2,N3,N4} % IPv4 | {K1,K2,K3,K4,K5,K6,K7,K8} % IPv6 </c></p></item> - <tag><c>sslsocket()</c></tag> - <item><p>Opaque to the user.</p></item> + <tag><c>sslsocket() =</c></tag> + <item><p>opaque()</p></item> - <tag><c>protocol()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= sslv3 | tlsv1 | 'tlsv1.1' | 'tlsv1.2'</c></p></item> + <tag><c>protocol() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>sslv3 | tlsv1 | 'tlsv1.1' | 'tlsv1.2'</c></p></item> - <tag><c>ciphers()</c></tag> + <tag><c>ciphers() =</c></tag> <item><p><c>= [ciphersuite()] | string()</c></p> <p>According to old API.</p></item> - <tag><c>ciphersuite()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= {key_exchange(), cipher(), hash()}</c></p></item> + <tag><c>ciphersuite() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{key_exchange(), cipher(), hash()}</c></p></item> - <tag><c>key_exchange()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= rsa | dhe_dss | dhe_rsa | dh_anon | psk | dhe_psk + <tag><c>key_exchange()=</c></tag> + <item><p><c>rsa | dhe_dss | dhe_rsa | dh_anon | psk | dhe_psk | rsa_psk | srp_anon | srp_dss | srp_rsa | ecdh_anon | ecdh_ecdsa | ecdhe_ecdsa | ecdh_rsa | ecdhe_rsa</c></p></item> - <tag><c>cipher()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= rc4_128 | des_cbc | '3des_ede_cbc' + <tag><c>cipher() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>rc4_128 | des_cbc | '3des_ede_cbc' | aes_128_cbc | aes_256_cbc | aes_128_gcm | aes_256_gcm</c></p></item> - <tag><c>hash()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= md5 | sha</c></p></item> + <tag><c>hash() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>md5 | sha</c></p></item> - <tag><c>prf_random()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= client_random | server_random</c></p></item> + <tag><c>prf_random() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>client_random | server_random</c></p></item> - <tag><c>srp_param_type()</c></tag> - <item><p><c>= srp_1024 | srp_1536 | srp_2048 | srp_3072 + <tag><c>srp_param_type() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>srp_1024 | srp_1536 | srp_2048 | srp_3072 | srp_4096 | srp_6144 | srp_8192</c></p></item> + <tag><c>SNIfun::fun()</c></tag> + <item><p><c>= fun(ServerName :: string()) -> ssloptions()</c></p></item> + </taglist> </section> @@ -262,14 +269,14 @@ atom()}} | </code> <p>The verification fun is called during the X509-path - validation when an error or an extension unknown to the <c>ssl</c> + validation when an error or an extension unknown to the SSL application is encountered. It is also called when a certificate is considered valid by the path validation to allow access to each certificate in the path to the user application. It differentiates between the peer certificate and the CA certificates by using <c>valid_peer</c> or <c>valid</c> as second argument to the verification fun. See the - <seealso marker="public_key:cert_records">public_key User's + <seealso marker="public_key:public_key_records">public_key User's Guide</seealso> for definition of <c>#'OTPCertificate'{}</c> and <c>#'Extension'{}</c>.</p> @@ -339,7 +346,7 @@ marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">public_key:pkix_path_valid <tag><c>{crl_check, boolean() | peer | best_effort }</c></tag> <item> Perform CRL (Certificate Revocation List) verification - <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_crl_validate-3"> + <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_crls_validate-3"> (public_key:pkix_crls_validate/3)</seealso> on all the certificates during the path validation <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">(public_key:pkix_path_validation/3) @@ -365,10 +372,10 @@ marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">public_key:pkix_path_valid empty argument list. The following arguments may be specified for the internal cache.</p> <taglist> <tag><c>{http, timeout()}</c></tag> - <item> + <item><p> Enables fetching of CRLs specified as http URIs in<seealso - marker="public_key:cert_records"> X509 cerificate extensions.</seealso> - Requires the OTP inets application. + marker="public_key:public_key_records"> X509 cerificate extensions.</seealso> + Requires the OTP inets application.</p> </item> </taglist> </item> @@ -376,14 +383,15 @@ marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">public_key:pkix_path_valid <tag><c>{partial_chain, fun(Chain::[DerCert]) -> {trusted_ca, DerCert} | unknown_ca }</c></tag> <item><p>Claim an intermediate CA in the chain as trusted. TLS then - performs <c>public_key:pkix_path_validation/3</c> + performs <seealso + marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">public_key:pkix_path_validation/3</seealso> with the selected CA as trusted anchor and the rest of the chain.</p></item> <tag><c>{versions, [protocol()]}</c></tag> <item><p>TLS protocol versions supported by started clients and servers. This option overrides the application environment option <c>protocol_version</c>. If the environment option is not set, it defaults - to all versions, except SSL-3.0, supported by the <c>ssl</c> application. + to all versions, except SSL-3.0, supported by the SSL application. See also <seealso marker="ssl:ssl_app">ssl(6).</seealso></p></item> <tag><c>{hibernate_after, integer()|undefined}</c></tag> @@ -624,7 +632,24 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> selection. If set to <c>false</c> (the default), use the client preference.</p></item> - + <tag><c>{sni_hosts, [{hostname(), ssloptions()}]}</c></tag> + <item><p>If the server receives a SNI (Server Name Indication) from the client + matching a host listed in the <c>sni_hosts</c> option, the speicific options for + that host will override previously specified options. + + The option <c>sni_fun</c>, and <c>sni_hosts</c> are mutually exclusive.</p></item> + + <tag><c>{sni_fun, SNIfun::fun()}</c></tag> + <item><p>If the server receives a SNI (Server Name Indication) from the client, + the given function will be called to retrive <c>ssloptions()</c> for indicated server. + These options will be merged into predefined <c>ssloptions()</c>. + + The function should be defined as: + <c>fun(ServerName :: string()) -> ssloptions()</c> + and can be specified as a fun or as named <c>fun module:function/1</c> + + The option <c>sni_fun</c>, and <c>sni_hosts</c> are mutually exclusive.</p></item> + </taglist> </section> @@ -752,6 +777,45 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </func> <func> + <name>connection_information(SslSocket) -> + {ok, Info} | {error, Reason} </name> + <fsummary>Returns all the connection information. + </fsummary> + <type> + <v>Info = [InfoTuple]</v> + <v>InfoTuple = {protocol, Protocol} | {cipher_suite, CipherSuite} | {sni_hostname, SNIHostname}</v> + <v>CipherSuite = ciphersuite()</v> + <v>ProtocolVersion = protocol()</v> + <v>SNIHostname = string()</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> + </type> + <desc><p>Return all the connection information containing negotiated protocol version, cipher suite, and the hostname of SNI extension. + Info will be a proplists containing all the connection information on success, otherwise <c>{error, Reason}</c> will be returned.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name>connection_information(SslSocket, Items) -> + {ok, Info} | {error, Reason} </name> + <fsummary>Returns the requested connection information. + </fsummary> + <type> + <v>Items = [Item]</v> + <v>Item = protocol | cipher_suite | sni_hostname</v> + <v>Info = [InfoTuple]</v> + <v>InfoTuple = {protocol, Protocol} | {cipher_suite, CipherSuite} | {sni_hostname, SNIHostname}</v> + <v>CipherSuite = ciphersuite()</v> + <v>ProtocolVersion = protocol()</v> + <v>SNIHostname = string()</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> + </type> + <desc><p>Returns the connection information you requested. The connection information you can request contains protocol, cipher_suite, and sni_hostname. + <c>{ok, Info}</c> will be returned if it executes sucessfully. The Info is a proplists containing the information you requested. + Otherwise, <c>{error, Reason}</c> will be returned.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> <name>format_error(Reason) -> string()</name> <fsummary>Returns an error string.</fsummary> <type> @@ -1000,21 +1064,21 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> <func> <name>start() -> </name> <name>start(Type) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name> - <fsummary>Starts the <c>ssl</c>application.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Starts the SSL application.</fsummary> <type> <v>Type = permanent | transient | temporary</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Starts the <c>ssl</c> application. Default type + <p>Starts the SSL application. Default type is <c>temporary</c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name>stop() -> ok </name> - <fsummary>Stops the <c>ssl</c> application.</fsummary> + <fsummary>Stops the SSL application.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Stops the <c>ssl</c> application.</p> + <p>Stops the SSL application.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -1056,16 +1120,16 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> <func> <name>versions() -> [versions_info()]</name> <fsummary>Returns version information relevant for the - <c>ssl</c> application.</fsummary> + SSL application.</fsummary> <type> <v>versions_info() = {app_vsn, string()} | {supported | available, [protocol()] </v> </type> <desc> - <p>Returns version information relevant for the <c>ssl</c> + <p>Returns version information relevant for the SSL application.</p> <taglist> <tag><c>app_vsn</c></tag> - <item>The application version of the <c>ssl</c> application.</item> + <item>The application version of the SSL application.</item> <tag><c>supported</c></tag> <item>TLS/SSL versions supported by default. @@ -1078,8 +1142,8 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </seealso>.</item> <tag><c>available</c></tag> - <item>All TLS/SSL versions supported by the <c>ssl</c> application. - TLS 1.2 requires sufficient support from the <c>crypto</c> + <item>All TLS/SSL versions supported by the SSL application. + TLS 1.2 requires sufficient support from the Crypto application.</item> </taglist> </desc> @@ -1095,4 +1159,3 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) -> </section> </erlref> - diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_app.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_app.xml index 43c69ba377..f17f5cb9fe 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_app.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_app.xml @@ -35,21 +35,21 @@ <description></description> <section> <title>DEPENDENCIES</title> - <p>The <c>ssl</c> application uses the <c>public_key</c> and - <c>crypto</c> application to handle public keys and encryption, hence - these applications must be loaded for the <c>ssl</c> application to work. + <p>The SSL application uses the <c>public_key</c> and + Crypto application to handle public keys and encryption, hence + these applications must be loaded for the SSL application to work. In an embedded environment this means they must be started with - <c>application:start/[1,2]</c> before the <c>ssl</c> application is + <c>application:start/[1,2]</c> before the SSL application is started.</p> </section> <section> <title>CONFIGURATION</title> <p>The application environment configuration parameters in this section - are defined for the <c>ssl</c> application. For more information + are defined for the SSL application. For more information about configuration parameters, see the <seealso marker="kernel:application">application(3)</seealso> - manual page in <c>kernel</c>.</p> + manual page in Kernel.</p> <p>The environment parameters can be set on the command line, for example:</p> @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ <tag><c><![CDATA[protocol_version = <seealso marker="kernel:error_logger">ssl:protocol()</seealso> <optional>]]></c>.</tag> <item><p>Protocol supported by started clients and servers. If this option is not set, it defaults to all - protocols currently supported by the <c>ssl</c> application. + protocols currently supported by the SSL application. This option can be overridden by the version option to <c>ssl:connect/[2,3]</c> and <c>ssl:listen/2</c>.</p></item> @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ <section> <title>ERROR LOGGER AND EVENT HANDLERS</title> - <p>The <c>ssl</c> applications uses the default <seealso marker="kernel:error_logger">OTP error logger</seealso> to log unexpected errors and TLS alerts. The logging of TLS alerts may be turned off with the <c>log_alert</c> option. </p> + <p>The SSL application uses the default <seealso marker="kernel:error_logger">OTP error logger</seealso> to log unexpected errors and TLS alerts. The logging of TLS alerts may be turned off with the <c>log_alert</c> option. </p> </section> <section> diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache.xml index 62bf2ea7b7..83b03375b1 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache.xml @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ <p> Implements an internal CRL (Certificate Revocation List) cache. In addition to implementing the <seealso - marker="ssl_cache_crl_api"> ssl_cache_crl_api</seealso> behaviour + marker="ssl_crl_cache_api"> ssl_crl_cache_api</seealso> behaviour the following functions are available. </p> </description> @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ <v> Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - Delete CRLs from the ssl applications local cache. + <p>Delete CRLs from the ssl applications local cache. </p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ <v> Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - Insert CRLs into the ssl applications local cache. + <p>Insert CRLs into the ssl applications local cache. </p> </desc> </func> </funcs> diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache_api.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache_api.xml index 557b7814b8..9230442ae0 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache_api.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_crl_cache_api.xml @@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ <taglist> - <tag><c>cache_ref()</c></tag> - <item> = opaque()</item> - <tag><c>dist_point()</c></tag> - <item> = #'DistributionPoint'{} see <seealso - marker="public_key:cert_records"> X509 certificates records</seealso></item> + <tag><c>cache_ref() =</c></tag> + <item>opaque()</item> + <tag><c>dist_point() =</c></tag> + <item><p>#'DistributionPoint'{} see <seealso + marker="public_key:public_key_records"> X509 certificates records</seealso></p></item> </taglist> @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ </type> <desc> <p> <c>fun fresh_crl/2 </c> will be used as input option <c>update_crl</c> to - <seealso marker="public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">public_key:pkix_crls_validate/3 </seealso> </p> + <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_crls_validate-3">public_key:pkix_crls_validate/3 </seealso> </p> </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml index c9f7b1b27f..effb304938 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml @@ -38,11 +38,11 @@ connection-based protocol as bearer. However, a module that implements the protocol-specific parts of the connection setup is needed. The default distribution module is <c>inet_tcp_dist</c> - in the <c>kernel</c> application. When starting an + in the Kernel application. When starting an Erlang node distributed, <c>net_kernel</c> uses this module to set up listen ports and connections.</p> - <p>In the <c>ssl</c> application, an exra distribution + <p>In the SSL application, an exra distribution module, <c>inet_tls_dist</c>, can be used as an alternative. All distribution connections will use SSL and all participating Erlang nodes in a distributed system must use @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ <list type="bulleted"> <item><em>Step 1:</em> Build boot scripts including the - <c>ssl</c> application.</item> + SSL application.</item> <item><em>Step 2:</em> Specify the distribution module for <c>net_kernel</c>.</item> <item><em>Step 3:</em> Specify the security options and other @@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ see the <c>sasl</c> documentation. This is only an example of what can be done.</p> - <p>The simplest boot script possible includes only the <c>kernel</c> - and <c>stdlib</c> applications. Such a script is located in the + <p>The simplest boot script possible includes only the Kernel + and STDLIB applications. Such a script is located in the <c>bin</c> directory of the Erlang distribution. The source for the script is found under the Erlang installation top directory under <c><![CDATA[releases/<OTP version>/start_clean.rel]]></c>.</p> @@ -84,12 +84,12 @@ <list type="bulleted"> <item><p>Copy that script to another location (and preferably another name).</p></item> - <item><p>Add the applications <c>crypto</c>, <c>public_key</c>, and - <c>ssl</c> with their current version numbers after the - <c>stdlib</c>application.</p></item> + <item><p>Add the applications Crypto, Public Key, and + SSL with their current version numbers after the + STDLIB application.</p></item> </list> - <p>The following shows an example <c>.rel</c> file with <c>ssl</c> + <p>The following shows an example <c>.rel</c> file with SSL added:</p> <code type="none"> {release, {"OTP APN 181 01","R15A"}, {erts, "5.9"}, @@ -132,27 +132,27 @@ Eshell V5.0 (abort with ^G) 1> whereis(ssl_manager). <0.41.0> ]]></code> - <p>The <c>whereis</c> function-call verifies that the <c>ssl</c> + <p>The <c>whereis</c> function-call verifies that the SSL application is started.</p> <p>As an alternative to building a bootscript, you can explicitly - add the path to the <c>ssl</c> <c>ebin</c> directory on the command + add the path to the SSL <c>ebin</c> directory on the command line. This is done with command-line option <c>-pa</c>. This - works as the <c>ssl</c> application does not need to be started for the - distribution to come up, as a clone of the <c>ssl</c> application is - hooked into the <c>kernel</c> application. So, as long as the - <c>ssl</c> application code can be reached, the distribution starts. + works as the SSL application does not need to be started for the + distribution to come up, as a clone of the SSL application is + hooked into the Kernel application. So, as long as the + SSL application code can be reached, the distribution starts. The <c>-pa</c> method is only recommended for testing purposes.</p> - <note><p>The clone of the <c>ssl</c> application must + <note><p>The clone of the SSL application must enable the use of the SSL code in such an early bootstage as needed to set up the distribution. However, this makes it - impossible to soft upgrade the <c>ssl</c> application.</p></note> + impossible to soft upgrade the SSL application.</p></note> </section> <section> <title>Specifying Distribution Module for net_kernel</title> - <p>The distribution module for <c>ssl</c> is named <c>inet_tls_dist</c> + <p>The distribution module for SSL is named <c>inet_tls_dist</c> and is specified on the command line with option <c>-proto_dist</c>. The argument to <c>-proto_dist</c> is to be the module name without suffix <c>_dist</c>. So, this distribution @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Eshell V5.0 (abort with ^G) (ssl_test@myhost)1> </code> <p>However, a node started in this way refuses to talk - to other nodes, as no <c>ssl</c> parameters are supplied + to other nodes, as no SSL parameters are supplied (see the next section).</p> </section> diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_protocol.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_protocol.xml index 20f53c98e1..cc49515066 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_protocol.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_protocol.xml @@ -32,19 +32,19 @@ <file>ssl_protocol.xml</file> </header> - <p>The Erlang <c>ssl</c> application implements the SSL/TLS protocol + <p>The Erlang SSL application implements the SSL/TLS protocol for the currently supported versions, see the <seealso marker="ssl">ssl(3)</seealso> manual page. </p> - <p>By default <c>ssl</c> is run over the TCP/IP protocol even + <p>By default SSL/TLS is run over the TCP/IP protocol even though you can plug in any other reliable transport protocol with the same Application Programming Interface (API) as the - <c>gen_tcp</c> module in <c>kernel</c>.</p> + <c>gen_tcp</c> module in Kernel.</p> <p>If a client and a server wants to use an upgrade mechanism, such as defined by RFC 2817, to upgrade a regular TCP/IP connection to an SSL - connection, this is supported by the Erlang <c>ssl</c> API. This can be + connection, this is supported by the Erlang SSL application API. This can be useful for, for example, supporting HTTP and HTTPS on the same port and implementing virtual hosting. </p> @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ connections. Sessions are used to avoid the expensive negotiation of new security parameters for each connection."</p> - <p>Session data is by default kept by the <c>ssl</c> application in a + <p>Session data is by default kept by the SSL application in a memory storage, hence session data is lost at application restart or takeover. Users can define their own callback module to handle session data storage if persistent data storage is diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_session_cache_api.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_session_cache_api.xml index 9cd16c5f58..28b5f4ce23 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_session_cache_api.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_session_cache_api.xml @@ -40,20 +40,20 @@ <c>ssl_session_cache_api</c>:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>cache_ref()</c></tag> - <item><p>= <c>opaque()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>cache_ref() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>opaque()</c></p></item> - <tag><c>key()</c></tag> - <item><p>= <c>{partialkey(), session_id()}</c></p></item> + <tag><c>key() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>{partialkey(), session_id()}</c></p></item> - <tag><c>partialkey()</c></tag> - <item><p>= <c>opaque()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>partialkey() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>opaque()</c></p></item> - <tag><c>session_id()</c></tag> - <item><p>= <c>binary()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>session_id() =</c></tag> + <item><p><c>binary()</c></p></item> - <tag><c>session()</c></tag> - <item><p>= <c>opaque()</c></p></item> + <tag><c>session()</c> =</tag> + <item><p><c>opaque()</c></p></item> </taglist> </section> @@ -108,8 +108,8 @@ API functions. Is called by the cache handling processes <c>init</c> function, hence putting the same requirements on it as a normal process <c>init</c> function. This function is - called twice when starting the <c>ssl</c> application, once with - the role client and once with the role server, as the <c>ssl</c> + called twice when starting the SSL application, once with + the role client and once with the role server, as the SSL application must be prepared to take on both roles. </p> </desc> diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/using_ssl.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/using_ssl.xml index 01b7970fb6..dbbc1aa9d3 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/using_ssl.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/using_ssl.xml @@ -32,10 +32,10 @@ <file>using_ssl.xml</file> </header> <p>To see relevant version information for ssl, call - <seealso marker="ssl:versions-0"><c>ssl:versions/0</c></seealso> + <seealso marker="ssl:ssl#versions-0"><c>ssl:versions/0</c></seealso> .</p> - <p>To see all supported cipher suites, call <seealso marker="ssl:cipher_suites-1"><c>ssl:cipher_suites(all)</c> </seealso>. + <p>To see all supported cipher suites, call <seealso marker="ssl:ssl#cipher_suites-1"><c>ssl:cipher_suites(all)</c> </seealso>. The available cipher suites for a connection depend on your certificate. Specific cipher suites that you want your connection to use can also be specified. Default is to use the strongest available.</p> diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.app.src b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.app.src index 955875fa95..be8ef6f85f 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.app.src +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.app.src @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ {applications, [crypto, public_key, kernel, stdlib]}, {env, []}, {mod, {ssl_app, []}}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","public_key-0.22","kernel-3.0", - "erts-6.0","crypto-3.3"]}]}. + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","public_key-1.0","kernel-3.0", + "erts-6.0","crypto-3.3", "inets-5.10.7"]}]}. diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl index 6461f64c1c..225a9be66f 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl @@ -38,11 +38,13 @@ %% SSL/TLS protocol handling -export([cipher_suites/0, cipher_suites/1, suite_definition/1, connection_info/1, versions/0, session_info/1, format_error/1, - renegotiate/1, prf/5, negotiated_protocol/1, negotiated_next_protocol/1]). + renegotiate/1, prf/5, negotiated_protocol/1, negotiated_next_protocol/1, + connection_information/1, connection_information/2]). %% Misc --export([random_bytes/1]). +-export([random_bytes/1, handle_options/2]). -deprecated({negotiated_next_protocol, 1, next_major_release}). +-deprecated({connection_info, 1, next_major_release}). -include("ssl_api.hrl"). -include("ssl_internal.hrl"). @@ -286,16 +288,42 @@ controlling_process(#sslsocket{pid = {Listen, is_pid(NewOwner) -> Transport:controlling_process(Listen, NewOwner). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec connection_information(#sslsocket{}) -> {ok, list()} | {error, reason()}. +%% +%% Description: Return SSL information for the connection +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +connection_information(#sslsocket{pid = Pid}) when is_pid(Pid) -> ssl_connection:connection_information(Pid); +connection_information(#sslsocket{pid = {Listen, _}}) when is_port(Listen) -> {error, enotconn}. + + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec connection_information(#sslsocket{}, [atom]) -> {ok, list()} | {error, reason()}. +%% +%% Description: Return SSL information for the connection +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +connection_information(#sslsocket{} = SSLSocket, Items) -> + case connection_information(SSLSocket) of + {ok, I} -> + {ok, lists:filter(fun({K, _}) -> lists:foldl(fun(K1, Acc) when K1 =:= K -> Acc + 1; (_, Acc) -> Acc end, 0, Items) > 0 end, I)}; + E -> + E + end. + %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec connection_info(#sslsocket{}) -> {ok, {tls_record:tls_atom_version(), ssl_cipher:erl_cipher_suite()}} | {error, reason()}. %% %% Description: Returns ssl protocol and cipher used for the connection %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -connection_info(#sslsocket{pid = Pid}) when is_pid(Pid) -> - ssl_connection:info(Pid); -connection_info(#sslsocket{pid = {Listen, _}}) when is_port(Listen) -> - {error, enotconn}. +connection_info(#sslsocket{} = SSLSocket) -> + case connection_information(SSLSocket) of + {ok, Result} -> + {ok, {proplists:get_value(protocol, Result), proplists:get_value(cipher_suite, Result)}}; + Error -> + Error + end. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec peername(#sslsocket{}) -> {ok, {inet:ip_address(), inet:port_number()}} | {error, reason()}. @@ -671,6 +699,8 @@ handle_options(Opts0) -> handle_option(client_preferred_next_protocols, Opts, undefined)), log_alert = handle_option(log_alert, Opts, true), server_name_indication = handle_option(server_name_indication, Opts, undefined), + sni_hosts = handle_option(sni_hosts, Opts, []), + sni_fun = handle_option(sni_fun, Opts, undefined), honor_cipher_order = handle_option(honor_cipher_order, Opts, false), protocol = proplists:get_value(protocol, Opts, tls), padding_check = proplists:get_value(padding_check, Opts, true), @@ -687,7 +717,7 @@ handle_options(Opts0) -> user_lookup_fun, psk_identity, srp_identity, ciphers, reuse_session, reuse_sessions, ssl_imp, cb_info, renegotiate_at, secure_renegotiate, hibernate_after, - erl_dist, alpn_advertised_protocols, + erl_dist, alpn_advertised_protocols, sni_hosts, sni_fun, alpn_preferred_protocols, next_protocols_advertised, client_preferred_next_protocols, log_alert, server_name_indication, honor_cipher_order, padding_check, crl_check, crl_cache, @@ -704,6 +734,18 @@ handle_options(Opts0) -> inet_user = SockOpts, transport_info = CbInfo, connection_cb = ConnetionCb }}. +handle_option(sni_fun, Opts, Default) -> + OptFun = validate_option(sni_fun, + proplists:get_value(sni_fun, Opts, Default)), + OptHosts = proplists:get_value(sni_hosts, Opts, undefined), + case {OptFun, OptHosts} of + {Default, _} -> + Default; + {_, undefined} -> + OptFun; + _ -> + throw({error, {conflict_options, [sni_fun, sni_hosts]}}) + end; handle_option(OptionName, Opts, Default) -> validate_option(OptionName, proplists:get_value(OptionName, Opts, Default)). @@ -881,6 +923,20 @@ validate_option(server_name_indication, disable) -> disable; validate_option(server_name_indication, undefined) -> undefined; +validate_option(sni_hosts, []) -> + []; +validate_option(sni_hosts, [{Hostname, SSLOptions} | Tail]) when is_list(Hostname) -> + RecursiveSNIOptions = proplists:get_value(sni_hosts, SSLOptions, undefined), + case RecursiveSNIOptions of + undefined -> + [{Hostname, validate_options(SSLOptions)} | validate_option(sni_hosts, Tail)]; + _ -> + throw({error, {options, {sni_hosts, RecursiveSNIOptions}}}) + end; +validate_option(sni_fun, undefined) -> + undefined; +validate_option(sni_fun, Fun) when is_function(Fun) -> + Fun; validate_option(honor_cipher_order, Value) when is_boolean(Value) -> Value; validate_option(padding_check, Value) when is_boolean(Value) -> @@ -896,6 +952,12 @@ validate_option(crl_cache, {Cb, {_Handle, Options}} = Value) when is_atom(Cb) an validate_option(Opt, Value) -> throw({error, {options, {Opt, Value}}}). + +validate_options([]) -> + []; +validate_options([{Opt, Value} | Tail]) -> + [{Opt, validate_option(Opt, Value)} | validate_options(Tail)]. + validate_npn_ordering(client) -> ok; validate_npn_ordering(server) -> diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl index 4a839872a6..64fa7bab0d 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl @@ -41,8 +41,9 @@ %% User Events -export([send/2, recv/3, close/1, shutdown/2, - new_user/2, get_opts/2, set_opts/2, info/1, session_info/1, - peer_certificate/1, renegotiation/1, negotiated_protocol/1, prf/5 + new_user/2, get_opts/2, set_opts/2, session_info/1, + peer_certificate/1, renegotiation/1, negotiated_protocol/1, prf/5, + connection_information/1 ]). -export([handle_session/7]). @@ -161,6 +162,14 @@ recv(Pid, Length, Timeout) -> sync_send_all_state_event(Pid, {recv, Length, Timeout}). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec connection_information(pid()) -> {ok, list()} | {error, reason()}. +%% +%% Description: Get the SNI hostname +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +connection_information(Pid) when is_pid(Pid) -> + sync_send_all_state_event(Pid, connection_information). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec close(pid()) -> ok | {error, reason()}. %% %% Description: Close an ssl connection @@ -214,14 +223,6 @@ set_opts(ConnectionPid, Options) -> sync_send_all_state_event(ConnectionPid, {set_opts, Options}). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec info(pid()) -> {ok, {atom(), tuple()}} | {error, reason()}. -%% -%% Description: Returns ssl protocol and cipher used for the connection -%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -info(ConnectionPid) -> - sync_send_all_state_event(ConnectionPid, info). - -%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec session_info(pid()) -> {ok, list()} | {error, reason()}. %% %% Description: Returns info about the ssl session @@ -829,13 +830,6 @@ handle_sync_event({prf, Secret, Label, Seed, WantedLength}, _, StateName, error:Reason -> {error, Reason} end, {reply, Reply, StateName, State, get_timeout(State)}; -handle_sync_event(info, _, StateName, - #state{negotiated_version = Version, - session = #session{cipher_suite = Suite}} = State) -> - - AtomVersion = tls_record:protocol_version(Version), - {reply, {ok, {AtomVersion, ssl:suite_definition(Suite)}}, - StateName, State, get_timeout(State)}; handle_sync_event(session_info, _, StateName, #state{session = #session{session_id = Id, cipher_suite = Suite}} = State) -> @@ -845,7 +839,10 @@ handle_sync_event(session_info, _, StateName, handle_sync_event(peer_certificate, _, StateName, #state{session = #session{peer_certificate = Cert}} = State) -> - {reply, {ok, Cert}, StateName, State, get_timeout(State)}. + {reply, {ok, Cert}, StateName, State, get_timeout(State)}; +handle_sync_event(connection_information, _, StateName, #state{sni_hostname = SNIHostname, session = #session{cipher_suite = CipherSuite}, negotiated_version = Version} = State) -> + {reply, {ok, [{protocol, tls_record:protocol_version(Version)}, {cipher_suite, ssl:suite_definition(CipherSuite)}, {sni_hostname, SNIHostname}]}, StateName, State, get_timeout(State)}. + handle_info({ErrorTag, Socket, econnaborted}, StateName, #state{socket = Socket, transport_cb = Transport, diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.hrl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.hrl index e569d706af..d95b51132a 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.hrl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.hrl @@ -80,7 +80,8 @@ expecting_finished = false ::boolean(), negotiated_protocol = undefined :: undefined | binary(), client_ecc, % {Curves, PointFmt} - tracker :: pid() %% Tracker process for listen socket + tracker :: pid(), %% Tracker process for listen socket + sni_hostname = undefined }). -define(DEFAULT_DIFFIE_HELLMAN_PARAMS, diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl index 493e5a87d9..b538fefe53 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ key_exchange(client, _Version, {dh, PublicKey}) -> dh_public = PublicKey} }; -key_exchange(client, _Version, {ecdh, #'ECPrivateKey'{publicKey = {0, ECPublicKey}}}) -> +key_exchange(client, _Version, {ecdh, #'ECPrivateKey'{publicKey = ECPublicKey}}) -> #client_key_exchange{ exchange_keys = #client_ec_diffie_hellman_public{ dh_public = ECPublicKey} @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ key_exchange(server, Version, {dh, {PublicKey, _}, enc_server_key_exchange(Version, ServerDHParams, HashSign, ClientRandom, ServerRandom, PrivateKey); -key_exchange(server, Version, {ecdh, #'ECPrivateKey'{publicKey = {0, ECPublicKey}, +key_exchange(server, Version, {ecdh, #'ECPrivateKey'{publicKey = ECPublicKey, parameters = ECCurve}, HashSign, ClientRandom, ServerRandom, PrivateKey}) -> ServerECParams = #server_ecdh_params{curve = ECCurve, public = ECPublicKey}, @@ -578,11 +578,10 @@ prf({3,_N}, Secret, Label, Seed, WantedLength) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- select_hashsign(_, undefined, _Version) -> {null, anon}; -select_hashsign(undefined, Cert, Version) -> - #'OTPCertificate'{tbsCertificate = TBSCert} = public_key:pkix_decode_cert(Cert, otp), - #'OTPSubjectPublicKeyInfo'{algorithm = {_,Algo, _}} = TBSCert#'OTPTBSCertificate'.subjectPublicKeyInfo, - select_hashsign_algs(undefined, Algo, Version); -select_hashsign(#hash_sign_algos{hash_sign_algos = HashSigns}, Cert, Version) -> +%% The signature_algorithms extension was introduced with TLS 1.2. Ignore it if we have +%% negotiated a lower version. +select_hashsign(#hash_sign_algos{hash_sign_algos = HashSigns}, Cert, {Major, Minor} = Version) + when Major >= 3 andalso Minor >= 3 -> #'OTPCertificate'{tbsCertificate = TBSCert} =public_key:pkix_decode_cert(Cert, otp), #'OTPSubjectPublicKeyInfo'{algorithm = {_,Algo, _}} = TBSCert#'OTPTBSCertificate'.subjectPublicKeyInfo, DefaultHashSign = {_, Sign} = select_hashsign_algs(undefined, Algo, Version), @@ -600,7 +599,11 @@ select_hashsign(#hash_sign_algos{hash_sign_algos = HashSigns}, Cert, Version) -> DefaultHashSign; [HashSign| _] -> HashSign - end. + end; +select_hashsign(_, Cert, Version) -> + #'OTPCertificate'{tbsCertificate = TBSCert} = public_key:pkix_decode_cert(Cert, otp), + #'OTPSubjectPublicKeyInfo'{algorithm = {_,Algo, _}} = TBSCert#'OTPTBSCertificate'.subjectPublicKeyInfo, + select_hashsign_algs(undefined, Algo, Version). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec select_hashsign_algs(#hash_sign_algos{}| undefined, oid(), ssl_record:ssl_version()) -> diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_internal.hrl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_internal.hrl index 90f8b8a412..baeae68bc4 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_internal.hrl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_internal.hrl @@ -122,6 +122,8 @@ next_protocol_selector = undefined, %% fun([binary()]) -> binary()) log_alert :: boolean(), server_name_indication = undefined, + sni_hosts :: [{inet:hostname(), [tuple()]}], + sni_fun :: function() | undefined, %% Should the server prefer its own cipher order over the one provided by %% the client? honor_cipher_order = false :: boolean(), diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl b/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl index 0577222980..3304ffcddb 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl @@ -398,6 +398,23 @@ initial_state(Role, Host, Port, Socket, {SSLOptions, SocketOptions, Tracker}, Us tracker = Tracker }. + +update_ssl_options_from_sni(OrigSSLOptions, SNIHostname) -> + SSLOption = + case OrigSSLOptions#ssl_options.sni_fun of + undefined -> + proplists:get_value(SNIHostname, + OrigSSLOptions#ssl_options.sni_hosts); + SNIFun -> + SNIFun(SNIHostname) + end, + case SSLOption of + undefined -> + undefined; + _ -> + ssl:handle_options(SSLOption, OrigSSLOptions) + end. + next_state(Current,_, #alert{} = Alert, #state{negotiated_version = Version} = State) -> handle_own_alert(Alert, Version, Current, State); @@ -426,15 +443,17 @@ next_state(Current, Next, #ssl_tls{type = ?HANDSHAKE, fragment = Data}, %% This message should not be included in handshake %% message hashes. Already in negotiation so it will be ignored! ?MODULE:SName(Packet, State); - ({#client_hello{} = Packet, Raw}, {next_state, connection = SName, State}) -> + ({#client_hello{} = Packet, Raw}, {next_state, connection = SName, HState0}) -> + HState = handle_sni_extension(Packet, HState0), Version = Packet#client_hello.client_version, Hs0 = ssl_handshake:init_handshake_history(), Hs1 = ssl_handshake:update_handshake_history(Hs0, Raw), - ?MODULE:SName(Packet, State#state{tls_handshake_history=Hs1, - renegotiation = {true, peer}}); - ({Packet, Raw}, {next_state, SName, State = #state{tls_handshake_history=Hs0}}) -> + ?MODULE:SName(Packet, HState#state{tls_handshake_history=Hs1, + renegotiation = {true, peer}}); + ({Packet, Raw}, {next_state, SName, HState0 = #state{tls_handshake_history=Hs0}}) -> + HState = handle_sni_extension(Packet, HState0), Hs1 = ssl_handshake:update_handshake_history(Hs0, Raw), - ?MODULE:SName(Packet, State#state{tls_handshake_history=Hs1}); + ?MODULE:SName(Packet, HState#state{tls_handshake_history=Hs1}); (_, StopState) -> StopState end, try @@ -981,3 +1000,32 @@ convert_options_partial_chain(Options, up) -> list_to_tuple(Head ++ [{partial_chain, fun(_) -> unknown_ca end}] ++ Tail); convert_options_partial_chain(Options, down) -> list_to_tuple(proplists:delete(partial_chain, tuple_to_list(Options))). + +handle_sni_extension(#client_hello{extensions = HelloExtensions}, State0) -> + case HelloExtensions#hello_extensions.sni of + undefined -> + State0; + #sni{hostname = Hostname} -> + NewOptions = update_ssl_options_from_sni(State0#state.ssl_options, Hostname), + case NewOptions of + undefined -> + State0; + _ -> + {ok, Ref, CertDbHandle, FileRefHandle, CacheHandle, CRLDbHandle, OwnCert, Key, DHParams} = + ssl_config:init(NewOptions, State0#state.role), + State0#state{ + session = State0#state.session#session{own_certificate = OwnCert}, + file_ref_db = FileRefHandle, + cert_db_ref = Ref, + cert_db = CertDbHandle, + crl_db = CRLDbHandle, + session_cache = CacheHandle, + private_key = Key, + diffie_hellman_params = DHParams, + ssl_options = NewOptions, + sni_hostname = Hostname + } + end + end; +handle_sni_extension(_, State0) -> + State0. diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/Makefile b/lib/ssl/test/Makefile index 8c45a788a4..886cc7726b 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/test/Makefile +++ b/lib/ssl/test/Makefile @@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ MODULES = \ ssl_to_openssl_SUITE \ ssl_ECC_SUITE \ ssl_upgrade_SUITE\ + ssl_sni_SUITE \ make_certs\ erl_make_certs diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/erl_make_certs.erl b/lib/ssl/test/erl_make_certs.erl index b534c0130e..12ad1e5402 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/test/erl_make_certs.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/test/erl_make_certs.erl @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ verify_signature(DerEncodedCert, DerKey, _KeyParams) -> #'DSAPrivateKey'{p=P, q=Q, g=G, y=Y} -> public_key:pkix_verify(DerEncodedCert, {Y, #'Dss-Parms'{p=P, q=Q, g=G}}); #'ECPrivateKey'{version = _Version, privateKey = _PrivKey, - parameters = Params, publicKey = {0, PubKey}} -> + parameters = Params, publicKey = PubKey} -> public_key:pkix_verify(DerEncodedCert, {#'ECPoint'{point = PubKey}, Params}) end. @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ publickey(#'DSAPrivateKey'{p=P, q=Q, g=G, y=Y}) -> publickey(#'ECPrivateKey'{version = _Version, privateKey = _PrivKey, parameters = Params, - publicKey = {0, PubKey}}) -> + publicKey = PubKey}) -> Algo = #'PublicKeyAlgorithm'{algorithm= ?'id-ecPublicKey', parameters=Params}, #'OTPSubjectPublicKeyInfo'{algorithm = Algo, subjectPublicKey = #'ECPoint'{point = PubKey}}. @@ -401,9 +401,9 @@ gen_ec2(CurveId) -> {PubKey, PrivKey} = crypto:generate_key(ecdh, CurveId), #'ECPrivateKey'{version = 1, - privateKey = binary_to_list(PrivKey), + privateKey = PrivKey, parameters = {namedCurve, pubkey_cert_records:namedCurves(CurveId)}, - publicKey = {0, PubKey}}. + publicKey = PubKey}. %% See fips_186-3.pdf dsa_search(T, P0, Q, Iter) when Iter > 0 -> diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/make_certs.erl b/lib/ssl/test/make_certs.erl index 77631f62d3..4a193d48fe 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/test/make_certs.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/test/make_certs.erl @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ all(DataDir, PrivDir, C = #config{}) -> create_rnd(DataDir, PrivDir), % For all requests rootCA(PrivDir, "erlangCA", C), intermediateCA(PrivDir, "otpCA", "erlangCA", C), - endusers(PrivDir, "otpCA", ["client", "server", "revoked"], C), + endusers(PrivDir, "otpCA", ["client", "server", "revoked", "a.server", "b.server"], C), endusers(PrivDir, "erlangCA", ["localhost"], C), %% Create keycert files SDir = filename:join([PrivDir, "server"]), diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_alpn_handshake_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_alpn_handshake_SUITE.erl index ccd70fa605..ae76f5849e 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_alpn_handshake_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_alpn_handshake_SUITE.erl @@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ ssl_receive_and_assert_alpn(Socket, Protocol, Data) -> ssl_send(Socket, Data) -> ct:log("Connection info: ~p~n", - [ssl:connection_info(Socket)]), + [ssl:connection_information(Socket)]), ssl:send(Socket, Data). ssl_receive(Socket, Data) -> @@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ ssl_receive(Socket, Data) -> ssl_receive(Socket, Data, Buffer) -> ct:log("Connection info: ~p~n", - [ssl:connection_info(Socket)]), + [ssl:connection_information(Socket)]), receive {ssl, Socket, MoreData} -> ct:log("Received ~p~n",[MoreData]), @@ -411,4 +411,4 @@ ssl_receive(Socket, Data, Buffer) -> end. connection_info_result(Socket) -> - ssl:connection_info(Socket). + ssl:connection_information(Socket). diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl index 50d5fb411f..e1a36dbbd4 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl @@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ new_options_in_accept(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- connection_info() -> - [{doc,"Test the API function ssl:connection_info/1"}]. + [{doc,"Test the API function ssl:connection_information/1"}]. connection_info(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ClientOpts = ?config(client_opts, Config), ServerOpts = ?config(server_opts, Config), @@ -2831,7 +2831,7 @@ listen_socket(Config) -> {error, enotconn} = ssl:send(ListenSocket, <<"data">>), {error, enotconn} = ssl:recv(ListenSocket, 0), - {error, enotconn} = ssl:connection_info(ListenSocket), + {error, enotconn} = ssl:connection_information(ListenSocket), {error, enotconn} = ssl:peername(ListenSocket), {error, enotconn} = ssl:peercert(ListenSocket), {error, enotconn} = ssl:session_info(ListenSocket), @@ -3445,7 +3445,7 @@ renegotiate_immediately(Socket) -> end, ok = ssl:renegotiate(Socket), {error, renegotiation_rejected} = ssl:renegotiate(Socket), - ct:sleep(?RENEGOTIATION_DISABLE_TIME +1), + ct:sleep(?RENEGOTIATION_DISABLE_TIME + ?SLEEP), ok = ssl:renegotiate(Socket), ct:log("Renegotiated again"), ssl:send(Socket, "Hello world"), @@ -3836,10 +3836,10 @@ cipher(CipherSuite, Version, Config, ClientOpts, ServerOpts) -> end. connection_info_result(Socket) -> - ssl:connection_info(Socket). - + {ok, Info} = ssl:connection_information(Socket, [protocol, cipher_suite]), + {ok, {proplists:get_value(protocol, Info), proplists:get_value(cipher_suite, Info)}}. version_info_result(Socket) -> - {ok, {Version, _}} = ssl:connection_info(Socket), + {ok, [{version, Version}]} = ssl:connection_information(Socket, [version]), {ok, Version}. connect_dist_s(S) -> diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_handshake_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_handshake_SUITE.erl index 8dca733526..d4433393a1 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_handshake_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_handshake_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -40,7 +40,47 @@ all() -> [decode_hello_handshake, encode_single_hello_sni_extension_correctly, decode_single_hello_sni_extension_correctly, decode_empty_server_sni_correctly, - select_proper_tls_1_2_rsa_default_hashsign]. + select_proper_tls_1_2_rsa_default_hashsign, + ignore_hassign_extension_pre_tls_1_2]. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +init_per_suite(Config) -> + Config. +end_per_suite(Config) -> + Config. + +init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> + Config. + +end_per_group(_,Config) -> + Config. + +init_per_testcase(ignore_hassign_extension_pre_tls_1_2, Config0) -> + catch crypto:stop(), + try crypto:start() of + ok -> + case is_supported(sha512) of + true -> + ssl:start(), + %% make rsa certs using oppenssl + Result = + (catch make_certs:all(?config(data_dir, Config0), + ?config(priv_dir, Config0))), + ct:log("Make certs ~p~n", [Result]), + ssl_test_lib:cert_options(Config0); + false -> + {skip, "Crypto did not support sha512"} + end + catch _:_ -> + {skip, "Crypto did not start"} + end; +init_per_testcase(_, Config0) -> + Config0. + +end_per_testcase(ignore_hassign_extension_pre_tls_1_2, _) -> + crypto:stop(); +end_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) -> + Config. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Test Cases -------------------------------------------------------- @@ -121,3 +161,18 @@ select_proper_tls_1_2_rsa_default_hashsign(_Config) -> {md5sha, rsa} = ssl_handshake:select_hashsign_algs(undefined, ?rsaEncryption, {3,2}), {md5sha, rsa} = ssl_handshake:select_hashsign_algs(undefined, ?rsaEncryption, {3,0}). + +ignore_hassign_extension_pre_tls_1_2(Config) -> + Opts = ?config(server_opts, Config), + CertFile = proplists:get_value(certfile, Opts), + [{_, Cert, _}] = ssl_test_lib:pem_to_der(CertFile), + HashSigns = #hash_sign_algos{hash_sign_algos = [{sha512, rsa}, {sha, dsa}]}, + {sha512, rsa} = ssl_handshake:select_hashsign(HashSigns, Cert, {3,3}), + %%% Ignore + {md5sha, rsa} = ssl_handshake:select_hashsign(HashSigns, Cert, {3,2}), + {md5sha, rsa} = ssl_handshake:select_hashsign(HashSigns, Cert, {3,0}). + +is_supported(Hash) -> + Algos = crypto:supports(), + Hashs = proplists:get_value(hashs, Algos), + lists:member(Hash, Hashs). diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_npn_handshake_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_npn_handshake_SUITE.erl index 326f907e66..8e95679306 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_npn_handshake_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_npn_handshake_SUITE.erl @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ ssl_receive_and_assert_npn(Socket, Protocol, Data) -> ssl_send(Socket, Data) -> ct:log("Connection info: ~p~n", - [ssl:connection_info(Socket)]), + [ssl:connection_information(Socket)]), ssl:send(Socket, Data). ssl_receive(Socket, Data) -> @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ ssl_receive(Socket, Data) -> ssl_receive(Socket, Data, Buffer) -> ct:log("Connection info: ~p~n", - [ssl:connection_info(Socket)]), + [ssl:connection_information(Socket)]), receive {ssl, Socket, MoreData} -> ct:log("Received ~p~n",[MoreData]), @@ -360,4 +360,4 @@ ssl_receive(Socket, Data, Buffer) -> connection_info_result(Socket) -> - ssl:connection_info(Socket). + ssl:connection_information(Socket). diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_sni_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_sni_SUITE.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b059ff991b --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_sni_SUITE.erl @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2015-2015. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, +%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in +%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the +%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be +%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. +%% +%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" +%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See +%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations +%% under the License. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +%% + +-module(ssl_sni_SUITE). + +-compile(export_all). + +-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl"). +-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl"). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Common Test interface functions ----------------------------------- +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. + +all() -> [no_sni_header, + sni_match, + sni_no_match, + no_sni_header_fun, + sni_match_fun, + sni_no_match_fun]. + +init_per_suite(Config0) -> + catch crypto:stop(), + try crypto:start() of + ok -> + ssl:start(), + Result = + (catch make_certs:all(?config(data_dir, Config0), + ?config(priv_dir, Config0))), + ct:log("Make certs ~p~n", [Result]), + ssl_test_lib:cert_options(Config0) + catch _:_ -> + {skip, "Crypto did not start"} + end. + +end_per_suite(_) -> + ssl:stop(), + application:stop(crypto). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Test Cases -------------------------------------------------------- +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +no_sni_header(Config) -> + run_handshake(Config, undefined, undefined, "server"). + +no_sni_header_fun(Config) -> + run_sni_fun_handshake(Config, undefined, undefined, "server"). + +sni_match(Config) -> + run_handshake(Config, "a.server", "a.server", "a.server"). + +sni_match_fun(Config) -> + run_sni_fun_handshake(Config, "a.server", "a.server", "a.server"). + +sni_no_match(Config) -> + run_handshake(Config, "c.server", undefined, "server"). + +sni_no_match_fun(Config) -> + run_sni_fun_handshake(Config, "c.server", undefined, "server"). + + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Internal Functions ------------------------------------------------ +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ssl_recv(SSLSocket, Expect) -> + ssl_recv(SSLSocket, "", Expect). + +ssl_recv(SSLSocket, CurrentData, ExpectedData) -> + receive + {ssl, SSLSocket, Data} -> + NeweData = CurrentData ++ Data, + case NeweData of + ExpectedData -> + ok; + _ -> + ssl_recv(SSLSocket, NeweData, ExpectedData) + end; + Other -> + ct:fail({unexpected_message, Other}) + after 4000 -> + ct:fail({timeout, CurrentData, ExpectedData}) + end. + +send_and_hostname(SSLSocket) -> + ssl:send(SSLSocket, "OK"), + {ok, [{sni_hostname, Hostname}]} = ssl:connection_information(SSLSocket, [sni_hostname]), + Hostname. + +rdnPart([[#'AttributeTypeAndValue'{type=Type, value=Value} | _] | _], Type) -> + Value; +rdnPart([_ | Tail], Type) -> + rdnPart(Tail, Type); +rdnPart([], _) -> + unknown. + +rdn_to_string({utf8String, Binary}) -> + erlang:binary_to_list(Binary); +rdn_to_string({printableString, String}) -> + String. + +recv_and_certificate(SSLSocket) -> + ssl_recv(SSLSocket, "OK"), + {ok, PeerCert} = ssl:peercert(SSLSocket), + #'OTPCertificate'{tbsCertificate = #'OTPTBSCertificate'{subject = {rdnSequence, Subject}}} + = public_key:pkix_decode_cert(PeerCert, otp), + ct:log("Subject of certificate received from server: ~p", [Subject]), + rdn_to_string(rdnPart(Subject, ?'id-at-commonName')). + +run_sni_fun_handshake(Config, SNIHostname, ExpectedSNIHostname, ExpectedCN) -> + ct:log("Start running handshake for sni_fun, Config: ~p, SNIHostname: ~p, " + "ExpectedSNIHostname: ~p, ExpectedCN: ~p", + [Config, SNIHostname, ExpectedSNIHostname, ExpectedCN]), + [{sni_hosts, ServerSNIConf}] = ?config(sni_server_opts, Config), + SNIFun = fun(Domain) -> proplists:get_value(Domain, ServerSNIConf, undefined) end, + ServerOptions = ?config(server_opts, Config) ++ [{sni_fun, SNIFun}], + ClientOptions = + case SNIHostname of + undefined -> + ?config(client_opts, Config); + _ -> + [{server_name_indication, SNIHostname}] ++ ?config(client_opts, Config) + end, + ct:log("Options: ~p", [[ServerOptions, ClientOptions]]), + {ClientNode, ServerNode, Hostname} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config), + Server = ssl_test_lib:start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0}, + {from, self()}, {mfa, {?MODULE, send_and_hostname, []}}, + {options, ServerOptions}]), + Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server), + Client = ssl_test_lib:start_client([{node, ClientNode}, {port, Port}, + {host, Hostname}, {from, self()}, + {mfa, {?MODULE, recv_and_certificate, []}}, + {options, ClientOptions}]), + ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server, ExpectedSNIHostname, Client, ExpectedCN), + ssl_test_lib:close(Server), + ssl_test_lib:close(Client). + +run_handshake(Config, SNIHostname, ExpectedSNIHostname, ExpectedCN) -> + ct:log("Start running handshake, Config: ~p, SNIHostname: ~p, " + "ExpectedSNIHostname: ~p, ExpectedCN: ~p", + [Config, SNIHostname, ExpectedSNIHostname, ExpectedCN]), + ServerOptions = ?config(sni_server_opts, Config) ++ ?config(server_opts, Config), + ClientOptions = + case SNIHostname of + undefined -> + ?config(client_opts, Config); + _ -> + [{server_name_indication, SNIHostname}] ++ ?config(client_opts, Config) + end, + ct:log("Options: ~p", [[ServerOptions, ClientOptions]]), + {ClientNode, ServerNode, Hostname} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config), + Server = ssl_test_lib:start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0}, + {from, self()}, {mfa, {?MODULE, send_and_hostname, []}}, + {options, ServerOptions}]), + Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server), + Client = ssl_test_lib:start_client([{node, ClientNode}, {port, Port}, + {host, Hostname}, {from, self()}, + {mfa, {?MODULE, recv_and_certificate, []}}, + {options, ClientOptions}]), + ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server, ExpectedSNIHostname, Client, ExpectedCN), + ssl_test_lib:close(Server), + ssl_test_lib:close(Client). diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl index d19e3b7fdb..a3bfdf8893 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl @@ -354,6 +354,11 @@ cert_options(Config) -> BadKeyFile = filename:join([?config(priv_dir, Config), "badkey.pem"]), PskSharedSecret = <<1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15>>, + + SNIServerACertFile = filename:join([?config(priv_dir, Config), "a.server", "cert.pem"]), + SNIServerAKeyFile = filename:join([?config(priv_dir, Config), "a.server", "key.pem"]), + SNIServerBCertFile = filename:join([?config(priv_dir, Config), "b.server", "cert.pem"]), + SNIServerBKeyFile = filename:join([?config(priv_dir, Config), "b.server", "key.pem"]), [{client_opts, [{ssl_imp, new},{reuseaddr, true}]}, {client_verification_opts, [{cacertfile, ClientCaCertFile}, {certfile, ClientCertFile}, @@ -414,7 +419,17 @@ cert_options(Config) -> {server_bad_cert, [{ssl_imp, new},{cacertfile, ServerCaCertFile}, {certfile, BadCertFile}, {keyfile, ServerKeyFile}]}, {server_bad_key, [{ssl_imp, new},{cacertfile, ServerCaCertFile}, - {certfile, ServerCertFile}, {keyfile, BadKeyFile}]} + {certfile, ServerCertFile}, {keyfile, BadKeyFile}]}, + {sni_server_opts, [{sni_hosts, [ + {"a.server", [ + {certfile, SNIServerACertFile}, + {keyfile, SNIServerAKeyFile} + ]}, + {"b.server", [ + {certfile, SNIServerBCertFile}, + {keyfile, SNIServerBKeyFile} + ]} + ]}]} | Config]. @@ -934,7 +949,8 @@ der_to_pem(File, Entries) -> file:write_file(File, PemBin). cipher_result(Socket, Result) -> - Result = ssl:connection_info(Socket), + {ok, Info} = ssl:connection_information(Socket), + Result = {ok, {proplists:get_value(protocol, Info), proplists:get_value(cipher_suite, Info)}}, ct:log("~p:~p~nSuccessfull connect: ~p~n", [?MODULE,?LINE, Result]), %% Importante to send two packets here %% to properly test "cipher state" handling diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_to_openssl_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_to_openssl_SUITE.erl index 27ee07ffc6..aca34cb6e9 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_to_openssl_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_to_openssl_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2014. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ all() -> groups() -> [{basic, [], basic_tests()}, - {'tlsv1.2', [], all_versions_tests() ++ alpn_tests() ++ npn_tests()}, - {'tlsv1.1', [], all_versions_tests() ++ alpn_tests() ++ npn_tests()}, - {'tlsv1', [], all_versions_tests()++ alpn_tests() ++ npn_tests()}, + {'tlsv1.2', [], all_versions_tests() ++ alpn_tests() ++ npn_tests() ++ sni_server_tests()}, + {'tlsv1.1', [], all_versions_tests() ++ alpn_tests() ++ npn_tests() ++ sni_server_tests()}, + {'tlsv1', [], all_versions_tests()++ alpn_tests() ++ npn_tests() ++ sni_server_tests()}, {'sslv3', [], all_versions_tests()}]. basic_tests() -> @@ -101,6 +101,14 @@ npn_tests() -> erlang_client_openssl_server_npn_only_client, erlang_client_openssl_server_npn_only_server]. +sni_server_tests() -> + [erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_match, + erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_match_fun, + erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_no_match, + erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_no_match_fun, + erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_no_header, + erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_no_header_fun]. + init_per_suite(Config0) -> Dog = ct:timetrap(?LONG_TIMEOUT *2), @@ -222,6 +230,15 @@ special_init(TestCase, Config) check_openssl_npn_support(Config) end; +special_init(TestCase, Config) + when TestCase == erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_match; + TestCase == erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_no_match; + TestCase == erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_no_header; + TestCase == erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_match_fun; + TestCase == erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_no_match_fun; + TestCase == erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_no_header_fun -> + check_openssl_sni_support(Config); + special_init(_, Config) -> Config. @@ -291,7 +308,7 @@ basic_erlang_server_openssl_client(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server), Cmd = "openssl s_client -port " ++ integer_to_list(Port) ++ - " -host localhost" ++ workaround_openssl_s_client(), + " -host localhost" ++ workaround_openssl_s_clinent(), ct:log("openssl cmd: ~p~n", [Cmd]), @@ -1181,6 +1198,25 @@ erlang_server_openssl_client_npn_only_client(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server, ok) end), ok. +%-------------------------------------------------------------------------- +erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_no_header(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_test(Config, undefined, undefined, "server"). + +erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_no_header_fun(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_test_sni_fun(Config, undefined, undefined, "server"). + +erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_match(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_test(Config, "a.server", "a.server", "a.server"). + +erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_match_fun(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_test_sni_fun(Config, "a.server", "a.server", "a.server"). + +erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_no_match(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_test(Config, "c.server", undefined, "server"). + +erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_no_match_fun(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_test_sni_fun(Config, "c.server", undefined, "server"). + %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Internal functions ------------------------------------------------ @@ -1207,6 +1243,94 @@ run_suites(Ciphers, Version, Config, Type) -> ct:fail(cipher_suite_failed_see_test_case_log) end. +client_read_check([], _Data) -> + ok; +client_read_check([Hd | T], Data) -> + case binary:match(Data, list_to_binary(Hd)) of + nomatch -> + nomatch; + _ -> + client_read_check(T, Data) + end. +client_check_result(Port, DataExpected, DataReceived) -> + receive + {Port, {data, TheData}} -> + Data = list_to_binary(TheData), + NewData = <<DataReceived/binary, Data/binary>>, + ct:log("New Data: ~p", [NewData]), + case client_read_check(DataExpected, NewData) of + ok -> + ok; + _ -> + client_check_result(Port, DataExpected, NewData) + end + after 3000 -> + ct:fail({"Time out on opensssl Client", {expected, DataExpected}, + {got, DataReceived}}) + end. +client_check_result(Port, DataExpected) -> + client_check_result(Port, DataExpected, <<"">>). + +send_and_hostname(SSLSocket) -> + ssl:send(SSLSocket, "OK"), + {ok, [{sni_hostname, Hostname}]} = ssl:connection_information(SSLSocket, [sni_hostname]), + Hostname. + +erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_test(Config, SNIHostname, ExpectedSNIHostname, ExpectedCN) -> + ct:log("Start running handshake, Config: ~p, SNIHostname: ~p, ExpectedSNIHostname: ~p, ExpectedCN: ~p", [Config, SNIHostname, ExpectedSNIHostname, ExpectedCN]), + ServerOptions = ?config(sni_server_opts, Config) ++ ?config(server_opts, Config), + {_, ServerNode, Hostname} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config), + Server = ssl_test_lib:start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0}, + {from, self()}, {mfa, {?MODULE, send_and_hostname, []}}, + {options, ServerOptions}]), + Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server), + ClientCommand = case SNIHostname of + undefined -> + "openssl s_client -connect " ++ Hostname ++ ":" ++ integer_to_list(Port); + _ -> + "openssl s_client -connect " ++ Hostname ++ ":" ++ integer_to_list(Port) ++ " -servername " ++ SNIHostname + end, + ct:log("Options: ~p", [[ServerOptions, ClientCommand]]), + ClientPort = open_port({spawn, ClientCommand}, [stderr_to_stdout]), + + %% Client check needs to be done befor server check, + %% or server check might consume client messages + ExpectedClientOutput = ["OK", "/CN=" ++ ExpectedCN ++ "/"], + client_check_result(ClientPort, ExpectedClientOutput), + ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server, ExpectedSNIHostname), + ssl_test_lib:close_port(ClientPort), + ssl_test_lib:close(Server), + ok. + + +erlang_server_openssl_client_sni_test_sni_fun(Config, SNIHostname, ExpectedSNIHostname, ExpectedCN) -> + ct:log("Start running handshake for sni_fun, Config: ~p, SNIHostname: ~p, ExpectedSNIHostname: ~p, ExpectedCN: ~p", [Config, SNIHostname, ExpectedSNIHostname, ExpectedCN]), + [{sni_hosts, ServerSNIConf}] = ?config(sni_server_opts, Config), + SNIFun = fun(Domain) -> proplists:get_value(Domain, ServerSNIConf, undefined) end, + ServerOptions = ?config(server_opts, Config) ++ [{sni_fun, SNIFun}], + {_, ServerNode, Hostname} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config), + Server = ssl_test_lib:start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0}, + {from, self()}, {mfa, {?MODULE, send_and_hostname, []}}, + {options, ServerOptions}]), + Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server), + ClientCommand = case SNIHostname of + undefined -> + "openssl s_client -connect " ++ Hostname ++ ":" ++ integer_to_list(Port); + _ -> + "openssl s_client -connect " ++ Hostname ++ ":" ++ integer_to_list(Port) ++ " -servername " ++ SNIHostname + end, + ct:log("Options: ~p", [[ServerOptions, ClientCommand]]), + ClientPort = open_port({spawn, ClientCommand}, [stderr_to_stdout]), + + %% Client check needs to be done befor server check, + %% or server check might consume client messages + ExpectedClientOutput = ["OK", "/CN=" ++ ExpectedCN ++ "/"], + client_check_result(ClientPort, ExpectedClientOutput), + ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server, ExpectedSNIHostname), + ssl_test_lib:close_port(ClientPort), + ssl_test_lib:close(Server). + + cipher(CipherSuite, Version, Config, ClientOpts, ServerOpts) -> process_flag(trap_exit, true), ct:log("Testing CipherSuite ~p~n", [CipherSuite]), @@ -1545,7 +1669,7 @@ erlang_ssl_receive_and_assert_negotiated_protocol(Socket, Protocol, Data) -> erlang_ssl_receive(Socket, Data) -> ct:log("Connection info: ~p~n", - [ssl:connection_info(Socket)]), + [ssl:connection_information(Socket)]), receive {ssl, Socket, Data} -> io:format("Received ~p~n",[Data]), @@ -1564,16 +1688,16 @@ erlang_ssl_receive(Socket, Data) -> end. connection_info(Socket, Version) -> - case ssl:connection_info(Socket) of - {ok, {Version, _} = Info} -> + case ssl:connection_information(Socket, [version]) of + {ok, [{version, Version}] = Info} -> ct:log("Connection info: ~p~n", [Info]), ok; - {ok, {OtherVersion, _}} -> + {ok, [{version, OtherVersion}]} -> {wrong_version, OtherVersion} end. connection_info_result(Socket) -> - ssl:connection_info(Socket). + ssl:connection_information(Socket). delayed_send(Socket, [ErlData, OpenSslData]) -> @@ -1588,6 +1712,14 @@ server_sent_garbage(Socket) -> end. +check_openssl_sni_support(Config) -> + HelpText = os:cmd("openssl s_client --help"), + case string:str(HelpText, "-servername") of + 0 -> + {skip, "Current openssl doesn't support SNI"}; + _ -> + Config + end. check_openssl_npn_support(Config) -> HelpText = os:cmd("openssl s_client --help"), @@ -1658,7 +1790,7 @@ supports_sslv2(Port) -> true end. -workaround_openssl_s_client() -> +workaround_openssl_s_clinent() -> %% http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=683159 %% https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/33919 %% Bug seems to manifests it self if TLS version is not @@ -1672,8 +1804,6 @@ workaround_openssl_s_client() -> " -no_tls1_2 "; "OpenSSL 1.0.1f" ++ _ -> " -no_tls1_2 "; - "OpenSSL 1.0.1l" ++ _ -> - " -cipher AES256-SHA"; - _ -> + _ -> "" end. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/Makefile b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/Makefile index f5d8b2072a..a4a2ed9931 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/Makefile @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # # %CopyrightBegin% # -# Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2012. All Rights Reserved. +# Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2015. All Rights Reserved. # # The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, # Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ XML_REF3_FILES = \ digraph.xml \ digraph_utils.xml \ epp.xml \ + erl_anno.xml \ erl_eval.xml \ erl_expand_records.xml \ erl_id_trans.xml \ @@ -81,6 +82,7 @@ XML_REF3_FILES = \ proplists.xml \ qlc.xml \ queue.xml \ + rand.xml \ random.xml \ re.xml \ sets.xml \ diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/c.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/c.xml index b49fa6ad67..b43d4786ae 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/c.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/c.xml @@ -232,6 +232,14 @@ compile:file(<anno>File</anno>, <anno>Options</anno> ++ [report_errors, report_w </desc> </func> <func> + <name name="uptime" arity="0"/> + <fsummary>Print node uptime</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Prints the node uptime (as given by + <c>erlang:statistics(wall_clock)</c>), in human-readable form.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> <name>xm(ModSpec) -> void()</name> <fsummary>Cross reference check a module</fsummary> <type> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_anno.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_anno.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..281feacdc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_anno.xml @@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> +<!DOCTYPE erlref SYSTEM "erlref.dtd"> + +<erlref> + <header> + <copyright> + <year>2015</year> + <year>2015</year> + <holder>Ericsson AB, All Rights Reserved</holder> + </copyright> + <legalnotice> + The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + retrieved on line 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. + + The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Ericsson AB. + </legalnotice> + + <title>erl_anno</title> + <prepared>Hans Bolinder</prepared> + <responsible>Kenneth Lundin</responsible> + <docno>1</docno> + <approved></approved> + <checked></checked> + <date>2015-02-26</date> + <rev>A</rev> + <file>erl_anno.xml</file> + </header> + <module>erl_anno</module> + + <modulesummary> + Abstract Datatype for the Annotations of the Erlang Compiler + </modulesummary> + + <description> + <p>This module implements an abstract type that is used by the + Erlang Compiler and its helper modules for holding data such as + column, line number, and text. The data type is a collection of + <marker id="annotations"><em>annotations</em></marker> as + described in the following.</p> + <p>The Erlang Token Scanner returns tokens with a subset of + the following annotations, depending on the options:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>column</c></tag> + <item><p>The column where the token begins.</p></item> + <tag><c>location</c></tag> + <item><p>The line and column where the token begins, or + just the line if the column unknown.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>text</c></tag> + <item><p>The token's text.</p></item> + </taglist> + <p>From the above the following annotation is derived:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>line</c></tag> + <item><p>The line where the token begins.</p></item> + </taglist> + <p>Furthermore, the following annotations are supported by + this module, and used by various modules:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>file</c></tag> + <item><p>A filename.</p></item> + <tag><c>generated</c></tag> + <item><p>A Boolean indicating if the abstract code is + compiler generated. The Erlang Compiler does not emit warnings + for such code.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>record</c></tag> + <item><p>A Boolean indicating if the origin of the abstract + code is a record. Used by Dialyzer to assign types to tuple + elements.</p> + </item> + </taglist> + <p>The functions + <seealso marker="erl_scan#column/1">column()</seealso>, + <seealso marker="erl_scan#end_location/1">end_location()</seealso>, + <seealso marker="erl_scan#line/1">line()</seealso>, + <seealso marker="erl_scan#location/1">location()</seealso>, and + <seealso marker="erl_scan#text/1">text()</seealso> + in the <c>erl_scan</c> module can be used for inspecting + annotations in tokens.</p> + <p>The functions + <seealso marker="erl_parse#map_anno/2">map_anno()</seealso>, + <seealso marker="erl_parse#fold_anno/3">fold_anno()</seealso>, + <seealso marker="erl_parse#mapfold_anno/3">mapfold_anno()</seealso>, + <seealso marker="erl_parse#new_anno/1">new_anno()</seealso>, + <seealso marker="erl_parse#anno_from_term/1"> + anno_from_term()</seealso>, and + <seealso marker="erl_parse#anno_to_term/1"> + anno_to_term()</seealso> in the <c>erl_parse</c> module can be + used for manipulating annotations in abstract code. + </p> + </description> + + <datatypes> + <datatype> + <name><marker id="type-anno">anno()</marker></name> + <desc><p>A collection of annotations.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + <datatype> + <name name="anno_term"></name> + <desc> + <p>The term representing a collection of annotations. It is + either a <c>location()</c> or a list of key-value pairs.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + <datatype> + <name name="column"></name> + </datatype> + <datatype> + <name name="line"></name> + <desc> + <p>To be changed to a non-negative integer in Erlang/OTP 19.0.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + <datatype> + <name name="location"></name> + </datatype> + <datatype> + <name name="text"></name> + </datatype> + </datatypes> + + <funcs> + <func> + <name name="column" arity="1"/> + <type name="column"></type> + <fsummary>Return the column</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the column of the annotations <anno>Anno</anno>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="end_location" arity="1"/> + <type name="location"></type> + <fsummary>Return the end location of the text</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the end location of the text of the + annotations <anno>Anno</anno>. If there is no text, + <c>undefined</c> is returned. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="file" arity="1"/> + <type name="filename"></type> + <fsummary>Return the filename</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the filename of the annotations <anno>Anno</anno>. + If there is no filename, <c>undefined</c> is returned. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="from_term" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Return annotations given a term</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns annotations with the representation <anno>Term</anno>. + </p> + <!-- + <p>Although it is possible to create new annotations by calling + <c>from_term/1</c>, the intention is that one should not do + so - the proper way to create annotations is to call + <c>new/1</c> and then modify the annotations + by calling the <c>set_*</c> functions.</p> + --> + <p>See also <seealso marker="#to_term/1">to_term()</seealso>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="generated" arity="1"/> + <type name="generated"></type> + <fsummary>Return the generated Boolean</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the annotations <anno>Anno</anno> + has been marked as generated. The default is to return + <c>false</c>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="is_anno" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Test for a collection of annotations</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <anno>Term</anno> is a collection of + annotations, <c>false</c> otherwise.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="line" arity="1"/> + <type name="line"></type> + <fsummary>Return the line</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the line of the annotations <anno>Anno</anno>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="location" arity="1"/> + <type name="location"></type> + <fsummary>Return the location</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the location of the annotations <anno>Anno</anno>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="new" arity="1"/> + <type name="location"></type> + <fsummary>Create a new collection of annotations</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Creates a new collection of annotations given a location.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="set_file" arity="2"/> + <type name="filename"></type> + <fsummary>Modify the filename</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Modifies the filename of the annotations <anno>Anno</anno>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="set_generated" arity="2"/> + <type name="generated"></type> + <fsummary>Modify the generated marker</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Modifies the generated marker of the annotations + <anno>Anno</anno>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="set_line" arity="2"/> + <type name="line"></type> + <fsummary>Modify the line</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Modifies the line of the annotations <anno>Anno</anno>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="set_location" arity="2"/> + <type name="location"></type> + <fsummary>Modify the location</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Modifies the location of the annotations <anno>Anno</anno>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="set_record" arity="2"/> + <type name="record"></type> + <fsummary>Modify the record marker</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Modifies the record marker of the annotations <anno>Anno</anno>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="set_text" arity="2"/> + <type name="text"></type> + <fsummary>Modify the text</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Modifies the text of the annotations <anno>Anno</anno>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="text" arity="1"/> + <type name="text"></type> + <fsummary>Return the text</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the text of the annotations <anno>Anno</anno>. + If there is no text, <c>undefined</c> is returned. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="to_term" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Return the term representing a collection of + annotations</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the term representing the annotations <anno>Anno</anno>. + </p> + <p>See also <seealso marker="#from_term/1">from_term()</seealso>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + </funcs> + <section> + <title>See Also</title> + <p><seealso marker="erl_scan">erl_scan(3)</seealso>, + <seealso marker="erl_parse">erl_parse(3)</seealso> + </p> + </section> +</erlref> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_parse.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_parse.xml index cf0bff48cd..b97d06e919 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_parse.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_parse.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>1996</year><year>2014</year> + <year>1996</year><year>2015</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -192,6 +192,97 @@ considered a string.</p> </desc> </func> + <func> + <name name="map_anno" arity="2"/> + <fsummary> + Map a function over the annotations of an abstract form + </fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Modifies the abstract form <anno>Abstr</anno> by applying + <anno>Fun</anno> on every collection of annotations of the + abstract form. The abstract form is traversed in a + depth-first, left-to-right, fashion. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="fold_anno" arity="3"/> + <fsummary> + Fold a function over the annotations of an abstract form + </fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Updates an accumulator by applying <anno>Fun</anno> on + every collection of annotations of the abstract form + <anno>Abstr</anno>. The first call to <anno>Fun</anno> has + <anno>AccIn</anno> as argument, and the returned accumulator + <anno>AccOut</anno> is passed to the next call, and so on. + The final value of the accumulator is returned. The abstract + form is traversed in a depth-first, left-to-right, fashion. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="mapfold_anno" arity="3"/> + <fsummary> + Map and fold a function over the annotations of an abstract form + </fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Modifies the abstract form <anno>Abstr</anno> by applying + <anno>Fun</anno> on every collection of annotations of the + abstract form, while at the same time updating an + accumulator. The first call to <anno>Fun</anno> has + <anno>AccIn</anno> as second argument, and the returned + accumulator <anno>AccOut</anno> is passed to the next call, + and so on. The modified abstract form as well as the the + final value of the accumulator is returned. The abstract + form is traversed in a depth-first, left-to-right, fashion. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="new_anno" arity="1"/> + <fsummary> + Create new annotations + </fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Creates an abstract form from a term which has the same + structure as an abstract form, but <seealso + marker="erl_anno#type-location">locations</seealso> where the + abstract form has annotations. For each location, <seealso + marker="erl_anno#new/1"><c>erl_anno:new/1</c></seealso> is + called, and the annotations replace the location. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="anno_from_term" arity="1"/> + <fsummary> + Return annotations as terms + </fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Assumes that <anno>Term</anno> is a term with the same + structure as an abstract form, but with terms, T say, on + those places where an abstract form has annotations. Returns + an abstract form where every term T has been replaced by the + value returned by calling <c>erl_anno:from_term(T)</c>. The + term <anno>Term</anno> is traversed in a depth-first, + left-to-right, fashion. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="anno_to_term" arity="1"/> + <fsummary> + Return the representation of annotations + </fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns a term where every collection of annotations Anno of + <anno>Abstr</anno> has been replaced by the term returned by + calling <c>erl_anno:to_term(Anno)</c>. The abstract form is + traversed in a depth-first, left-to-right, fashion. + </p> + </desc> + </func> </funcs> <section> @@ -211,8 +302,9 @@ <section> <title>See Also</title> <p><seealso marker="io">io(3)</seealso>, - <seealso marker="erl_scan">erl_scan(3)</seealso>, - ERTS User's Guide</p> + <seealso marker="erl_anno">erl_anno(3)</seealso>, + <seealso marker="erl_scan">erl_scan(3)</seealso>, + <seealso marker="erts:absform">ERTS User's Guide</seealso></p> </section> </erlref> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_scan.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_scan.xml index 855c8fc195..8f9c1db25b 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_scan.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_scan.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>1996</year><year>2013</year> + <year>1996</year><year>2015</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ <c>string(<anno>String</anno>, <anno>StartLocation</anno>, [])</c>.</p> <p><c><anno>StartLocation</anno></c> indicates the initial location - when scanning starts. If <c><anno>StartLocation</anno></c> is a line + when scanning starts. If <c><anno>StartLocation</anno></c> is a line, <c>attributes()</c> as well as <c><anno>EndLocation</anno></c> and <c><anno>ErrorLocation</anno></c> will be lines. If <c><anno>StartLocation</anno></c> is a pair of a line and a column @@ -132,8 +132,12 @@ line where the token begins, as well as the text of the token (if the <c>text</c> option is given), all of which can be accessed by calling <seealso - marker="#token_info/1">token_info/1,2</seealso> or <seealso - marker="#attributes_info/1">attributes_info/1,2</seealso>.</p> + marker="#token_info/1">token_info/1,2</seealso>, <seealso + marker="#attributes_info/1">attributes_info/1,2</seealso>, + <seealso marker="#column/1">column/1</seealso>, + <seealso marker="#line/1">line/1</seealso>, + <seealso marker="#location/1">location/1</seealso>, and + <seealso marker="#text/1">text/1</seealso>.</p> <p>A <em>token</em> is a tuple containing information about syntactic category, the token attributes, and the actual terminal symbol. For punctuation characters (e.g. <c>;</c>, @@ -237,6 +241,70 @@ </desc> </func> <func> + <name name="category" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Return the category</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the category of <c><anno>Token</anno></c>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="symbol" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Return the symbol</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the symbol of <c><anno>Token</anno></c>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="column" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Return the column</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the column of <c><anno>Token</anno></c>'s + collection of annotations. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="end_location" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Return the end location of the text</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the end location of the text of + <c><anno>Token</anno></c>'s collection of annotations. If + there is no text, + <c>undefined</c> is returned. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="line" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Return the line</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the line of <c><anno>Token</anno></c>'s collection + of annotations. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="location" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Return the location</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the location of <c><anno>Token</anno></c>'s + collection of annotations. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="text" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Return the text</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the text of <c><anno>Token</anno></c>'s collection + of annotations. If there is no text, <c>undefined</c> is + returned. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> <name name="token_info" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Return information about a token</fsummary> <desc> @@ -417,6 +485,7 @@ Module:format_error(ErrorDescriptor)</code> <section> <title>See Also</title> <p><seealso marker="io">io(3)</seealso>, - <seealso marker="erl_parse">erl_parse(3)</seealso></p> + <seealso marker="erl_anno">erl_anno(3)</seealso>, + <seealso marker="erl_parse">erl_parse(3)</seealso></p> </section> </erlref> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml index 6b9524ef63..2bfe074c3e 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml @@ -1435,7 +1435,9 @@ is_integer(X), is_integer(Y), X + Y < 4711]]></code> <p>Whenever the <c>extended_info</c> option is used, it results in a file not readable by versions of ets prior to that in stdlib-1.15.1</p> - + <p>The <c>sync</c> option, if set to <c>true</c>, ensures that + the content of the file is actually written to the disk before + <c>tab2file</c> returns. Default is <c>{sync, false}</c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gb_sets.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gb_sets.xml index ea96c14472..405bae5698 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gb_sets.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gb_sets.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>2001</year><year>2014</year> + <year>2001</year><year>2015</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -306,6 +306,17 @@ </desc> </func> <func> + <name name="iterator_from" arity="2"/> + <fsummary>Return an iterator for a set starting from a specified element</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns an iterator that can be used for traversing the + entries of <c><anno>Set</anno></c>; see <c>next/1</c>. + The difference as compared to the iterator returned by + <c>iterator/1</c> is that the first element greater than + or equal to <c><anno>Element</anno></c> is returned.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> <name name="largest" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Return largest element</fsummary> <desc> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gb_trees.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gb_trees.xml index b2f237e1d7..82167e1083 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gb_trees.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gb_trees.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>2001</year><year>2014</year> + <year>2001</year><year>2015</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -183,6 +183,17 @@ </desc> </func> <func> + <name name="iterator_from" arity="2"/> + <fsummary>Return an iterator for a tree starting from specified key</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns an iterator that can be used for traversing the + entries of <c><anno>Tree</anno></c>; see <c>next/1</c>. + The difference as compared to the iterator returned by + <c>iterator/1</c> is that the first key greater than + or equal to <c><anno>Key</anno></c> is returned.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> <name name="keys" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Return a list of the keys in a tree</fsummary> <desc> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_server.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_server.xml index a915e567a5..3c92de59b9 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_server.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_server.xml @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ gen_server:abcast -----> Module:handle_cast/2 which may be infinity.</p> <p>This problem does not exist if all nodes are Erlang nodes.</p> </warning> - <p>To avoid that late answers (after the timeout) pollutes + <p>To prevent late answers (after the timeout) from polluting the caller's message queue, a middleman process is used to do the actual calls. Late answers will then be discarded when they arrive to a terminated process.</p> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/lists.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/lists.xml index ee3c51c62c..dcc08d008b 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/lists.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/lists.xml @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ filtermap(Fun, List1) -> false -> Acc; true -> [Elem|Acc]; {true,Value} -> [Value|Acc] - end, + end end, [], List1).</code> <p>Example:</p> <pre> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/maps.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/maps.xml index f766c843be..7345a9357a 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/maps.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/maps.xml @@ -33,6 +33,28 @@ <funcs> <func> + <name name="filter" arity="2"/> + <fsummary>Choose pairs which satisfy a predicate</fsummary> + <desc> + <p> + Returns a map <c><anno>Map2</anno></c> for which predicate + <c><anno>Pred</anno></c> holds true in <c><anno>Map1</anno></c>. + </p> + <p> + The call will fail with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if + <c><anno>Map1</anno></c> is not a map or with <c>badarg</c> if + <c><anno>Pred</anno></c> is not a function of arity 2. + </p> + <p>Example:</p> + <code type="none"> +> M = #{a => 2, b => 3, c=> 4, "a" => 1, "b" => 2, "c" => 4}, + Pred = fun(K,V) -> is_atom(K) andalso (V rem 2) =:= 0 end, + maps:filter(Pred,M). +#{a => 2,c => 4} </code> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> <name name="find" arity="2"/> <fsummary></fsummary> <desc> @@ -40,6 +62,9 @@ Returns a tuple <c>{ok, Value}</c> where <c><anno>Value</anno></c> is the value associated with <c><anno>Key</anno></c>, or <c>error</c> if no value is associated with <c><anno>Key</anno></c> in <c><anno>Map</anno></c>. </p> + <p> + The call will fail with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if <c><anno>Map</anno></c> is not a map. + </p> <p>Example:</p> <code type="none"> > Map = #{"hi" => 42}, @@ -95,8 +120,10 @@ <p> Returns the value <c><anno>Value</anno></c> associated with <c><anno>Key</anno></c> if <c><anno>Map</anno></c> contains <c><anno>Key</anno></c>. - If no value is associated with <c><anno>Key</anno></c> then the call will - fail with an exception. + </p> + <p> + The call will fail with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if <c><anno>Map</anno></c> is not a map, + or with a <c>{badkey,Key}</c> exception if no value is associated with <c><anno>Key</anno></c>. </p> <p>Example:</p> <code type="none"> @@ -116,6 +143,10 @@ <c><anno>Map</anno></c> contains <c><anno>Key</anno></c>. If no value is associated with <c><anno>Key</anno></c> then returns <c><anno>Default</anno></c>. </p> + <p> + The call will fail with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if <c><anno>Map</anno></c> is not a map. + + </p> <p>Example:</p> <code type="none"> > Map = #{ key1 => val1, key2 => val2 }. @@ -134,7 +165,9 @@ val1 <p> Returns <c>true</c> if map <c><anno>Map</anno></c> contains <c><anno>Key</anno></c> and returns <c>false</c> if it does not contain the <c><anno>Key</anno></c>. - The function will fail with an exception if <c><anno>Map</anno></c> is not a Map. + </p> + <p> + The call will fail with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if <c><anno>Map</anno></c> is not a map. </p> <p>Example:</p> <code type="none"> @@ -154,6 +187,9 @@ false</code> <p> Returns a complete list of keys, in arbitrary order, which resides within <c><anno>Map</anno></c>. </p> + <p> + The call will fail with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if <c><anno>Map</anno></c> is not a map. + </p> <p>Example:</p> <code type="none"> > Map = #{42 => value_three,1337 => "value two","a" => 1}, @@ -189,6 +225,10 @@ false</code> Merges two maps into a single map <c><anno>Map3</anno></c>. If two keys exists in both maps the value in <c><anno>Map1</anno></c> will be superseded by the value in <c><anno>Map2</anno></c>. </p> + <p> + The call will fail with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if <c><anno>Map1</anno></c> or + <c><anno>Map2</anno></c> is not a map. + </p> <p>Example:</p> <code type="none"> > Map1 = #{a => "value_one", b => "value_two"}, @@ -222,6 +262,10 @@ false</code> replaced by value <c><anno>Value</anno></c>. The function returns a new map <c><anno>Map2</anno></c> containing the new association and the old associations in <c><anno>Map1</anno></c>. </p> + <p> + The call will fail with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if <c><anno>Map1</anno></c> is not a map. + </p> + <p>Example:</p> <code type="none"> > Map = #{"a" => 1}. @@ -241,6 +285,9 @@ false</code> The function removes the <c><anno>Key</anno></c>, if it exists, and its associated value from <c><anno>Map1</anno></c> and returns a new map <c><anno>Map2</anno></c> without key <c><anno>Key</anno></c>. </p> + <p> + The call will fail with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if <c><anno>Map1</anno></c> is not a map. + </p> <p>Example:</p> <code type="none"> > Map = #{"a" => 1}. @@ -276,6 +323,9 @@ false</code> The fuction returns a list of pairs representing the key-value associations of <c><anno>Map</anno></c>, where the pairs, <c>[{K1,V1}, ..., {Kn,Vn}]</c>, are returned in arbitrary order. </p> + <p> + The call will fail with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if <c><anno>Map</anno></c> is not a map. + </p> <p>Example:</p> <code type="none"> > Map = #{42 => value_three,1337 => "value two","a" => 1}, @@ -291,8 +341,11 @@ false</code> <p> If <c><anno>Key</anno></c> exists in <c><anno>Map1</anno></c> the old associated value is replaced by value <c><anno>Value</anno></c>. The function returns a new map <c><anno>Map2</anno></c> containing - the new associated value. If <c><anno>Key</anno></c> does not exist in <c><anno>Map1</anno></c> an exception is - generated. + the new associated value. + </p> + <p> + The call will fail with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if <c><anno>Map1</anno></c> is not a map, + or with a <c>{badkey,Key}</c> exception if no value is associated with <c><anno>Key</anno></c>. </p> <p>Example:</p> <code type="none"> @@ -308,7 +361,10 @@ false</code> <fsummary></fsummary> <desc> <p> - Returns a complete list of values, in arbitrary order, contained in map <c>M</c>. + Returns a complete list of values, in arbitrary order, contained in map <c>Map</c>. + </p> + <p> + The call will fail with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if <c><anno>Map</anno></c> is not a map. </p> <p>Example:</p> <code type="none"> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/orddict.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/orddict.xml index 6d1702bc59..ec1e43f29c 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/orddict.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/orddict.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>2000</year><year>2013</year> + <year>2000</year><year>2015</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -125,8 +125,7 @@ <c><anno>Orddict</anno></c> together with an extra argument <c>Acc</c> (short for accumulator). <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> must return a new accumulator which is passed to the next call. <c><anno>Acc0</anno></c> is - returned if the list is empty. The evaluation order is - undefined.</p> + returned if the list is empty.</p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -150,8 +149,7 @@ <fsummary>Map a function over a dictionary</fsummary> <desc> <p><c>map</c> calls <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> on successive keys and values - of <c><anno>Orddict1</anno></c> to return a new value for each key. - The evaluation order is undefined.</p> + of <c><anno>Orddict1</anno></c> to return a new value for each key.</p> </desc> </func> <func> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/rand.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/rand.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..178afda5a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/rand.xml @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> +<!DOCTYPE erlref SYSTEM "erlref.dtd"> + +<erlref> + <header> + <copyright> + <year>2015</year> + <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> + </copyright> + <legalnotice> + The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + + Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + under the License. + + </legalnotice> + + <title>rand</title> + <prepared></prepared> + <responsible></responsible> + <docno>1</docno> + <approved></approved> + <checked></checked> + <date></date> + <rev>A</rev> + <file>rand.xml</file> + </header> + <module>rand</module> + <modulesummary>Pseudo random number generation</modulesummary> + <description> + <p>Random number generator.</p> + + <p>The module contains several different algorithms and can be + extended with more in the future. The current uniform + distribution algorithms uses the + <url href="http://xorshift.di.unimi.it"> + scrambled Xorshift algorithms by Sebastiano Vigna</url> and the + normal distribution algorithm uses the + <url href="http://www.jstatsoft.org/v05/i08"> + Ziggurat Method by Marsaglia and Tsang</url>. + </p> + + <p>The implemented algorithms are:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>exsplus</c></tag> <item>Xorshift116+, 58 bits precision and period of 2^116-1.</item> + <tag><c>exs64</c></tag> <item>Xorshift64*, 64 bits precision and a period of 2^64-1.</item> + <tag><c>exs1024</c></tag> <item>Xorshift1024*, 64 bits precision and a period of 2^1024-1.</item> + </taglist> + + <p>The current default algorithm is <c>exsplus</c>. The default + may change in future. If a specific algorithm is required make + sure to always use <seealso marker="#seed-1">seed/1</seealso> + to initialize the state. + </p> + + <p>Every time a random number is requested, a state is used to + calculate it and a new state produced. The state can either be + implicit or it can be an explicit argument and return value. + </p> + + <p>The functions with implicit state use the process dictionary + variable <c>rand_seed</c> to remember the current state.</p> + + <p>If a process calls <seealso marker="#uniform-0">uniform/0</seealso> or + <seealso marker="#uniform-1">uniform/1</seealso> without + setting a seed first, <seealso marker="#seed-1">seed/1</seealso> + is called automatically with the default algorithm and creates a + non-constant seed.</p> + + <p>The functions with explicit state never use the process + dictionary.</p> + + <p>Examples:</p> + <pre> + %% Simple usage. Creates and seeds the default algorithm + %% with a non-constant seed if not already done. + R0 = rand:uniform(), + R1 = rand:uniform(), + + %% Use a given algorithm. + _ = rand:seed(exs1024), + R2 = rand:uniform(), + + %% Use a given algorithm with a constant seed. + _ = rand:seed(exs1024, {123, 123534, 345345}), + R3 = rand:uniform(), + + %% Use the functional api with non-constant seed. + S0 = rand:seed_s(exsplus), + {R4, S1} = rand:uniform_s(S0), + + %% Create a standard normal deviate. + {SND0, S2} = rand:normal_s(S1), + </pre> + + <note><p>This random number generator is not cryptographically + strong. If a strong cryptographic random number generator is + needed, use one of functions in the + <seealso marker="crypto:crypto">crypto</seealso> + module, for example <c>crypto:rand_bytes/1</c>.</p></note> + </description> + <datatypes> + <datatype> + <name name="alg"/> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="state"/> + <desc><p>Algorithm dependent state.</p></desc> + </datatype> + + <datatype> + <name name="export_state"/> + <desc><p>Algorithm dependent state which can be printed or saved to file.</p></desc> + </datatype> + </datatypes> + + <funcs> + <func> + <name name="seed" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Seed random number generator</fsummary> + <desc> + <marker id="seed-1"/> + <p>Seeds random number generation with the given algorithm and time dependent + data if <anno>AlgOrExpState</anno> is an algorithm.</p> + <p>Otherwise recreates the exported seed in the process + dictionary, and returns the state. + <em>See also:</em> <seealso marker="#export_seed-0">export_seed/0</seealso>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="seed_s" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Seed random number generator</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Seeds random number generation with the given algorithm and time dependent + data if <anno>AlgOrExpState</anno> is an algorithm.</p> + <p>Otherwise recreates the exported seed and returns the state. + <em>See also:</em> <seealso marker="#export_seed-0">export_seed/0</seealso>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="seed" arity="2"/> + <fsummary>Seed the random number generation</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Seeds random number generation with the given algorithm and + integers in the process dictionary and returns + the state.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="seed_s" arity="2"/> + <fsummary>Seed the random number generation</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Seeds random number generation with the given algorithm and + integers and returns the state.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name name="export_seed" arity="0"/> + <fsummary>Export the random number generation state</fsummary> + <desc><marker id="export_seed-0"/> + <p>Returns the random number state in an external format. + To be used with <seealso marker="#seed-1">seed/1</seealso>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name name="export_seed_s" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Export the random number generation state</fsummary> + <desc><marker id="export_seed_s-1"/> + <p>Returns the random number generator state in an external format. + To be used with <seealso marker="#seed-1">seed/1</seealso>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name name="uniform" arity="0"/> + <fsummary>Return a random float</fsummary> + <desc> + <marker id="uniform-0"/> + <p>Returns a random float uniformly distributed in the value + range <c>0.0 < <anno>X</anno> < 1.0 </c> and + updates the state in the process dictionary.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="uniform_s" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Return a random float</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Given a state, <c>uniform_s/1</c> returns a random float + uniformly distributed in the value range <c>0.0 < + <anno>X</anno> < 1.0</c> and a new state.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name name="uniform" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Return a random integer</fsummary> + <desc> + <marker id="uniform-1"/> + <p>Given an integer <c><anno>N</anno> >= 1</c>, + <c>uniform/1</c> returns a random integer uniformly + distributed in the value range + <c>1 <= <anno>X</anno> <= <anno>N</anno></c> and + updates the state in the process dictionary.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="uniform_s" arity="2"/> + <fsummary>Return a random integer</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Given an integer <c><anno>N</anno> >= 1</c> and a state, + <c>uniform_s/2</c> returns a random integer uniformly + distributed in the value range <c>1 <= <anno>X</anno> <= + <anno>N</anno></c> and a new state.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name name="normal" arity="0"/> + <fsummary>Return a standard normal distributed random float</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns a standard normal deviate float (that is, the mean + is 0 and the standard deviation is 1) and updates the state in + the process dictionary.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="normal_s" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Return a standard normal distributed random float</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Given a state, <c>normal_s/1</c> returns a standard normal + deviate float (that is, the mean is 0 and the standard + deviation is 1) and a new state.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + </funcs> +</erlref> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/random.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/random.xml index 2cc621ffc3..e475cda23d 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/random.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/random.xml @@ -48,6 +48,9 @@ <p>It should be noted that this random number generator is not cryptographically strong. If a strong cryptographic random number generator is needed for example <c>crypto:rand_bytes/1</c> could be used instead.</p> + <note><p>The new and improved <seealso + marker="stdlib:rand">rand</seealso> module should be used + instead of this module.</p></note> </description> <datatypes> <datatype> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ref_man.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ref_man.xml index ea4009dc3e..eee4a68ca1 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ref_man.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ref_man.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <application xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> <header> <copyright> - <year>1996</year><year>2013</year> + <year>1996</year><year>2015</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ <xi:include href="digraph.xml"/> <xi:include href="digraph_utils.xml"/> <xi:include href="epp.xml"/> + <xi:include href="erl_anno.xml"/> <xi:include href="erl_eval.xml"/> <xi:include href="erl_expand_records.xml"/> <xi:include href="erl_id_trans.xml"/> @@ -78,6 +79,7 @@ <xi:include href="proplists.xml"/> <xi:include href="qlc.xml"/> <xi:include href="queue.xml"/> + <xi:include href="rand.xml"/> <xi:include href="random.xml"/> <xi:include href="re.xml"/> <xi:include href="sets.xml"/> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/sets.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/sets.xml index c5b8dce4b7..4a31648f8f 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/sets.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/sets.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>2000</year><year>2014</year> + <year>2000</year><year>2015</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ </func> <func> <name name="is_set" arity="1"/> - <fsummary>Test for an <c>Set</c></fsummary> + <fsummary>Test for a <c>Set</c></fsummary> <desc> <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Set</anno></c> is a set of elements, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p> @@ -80,21 +80,22 @@ </func> <func> <name name="to_list" arity="1"/> - <fsummary>Convert an <c>Set</c>into a list</fsummary> + <fsummary>Convert a <c>Set</c>into a list</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Returns the elements of <c><anno>Set</anno></c> as a list.</p> + <p>Returns the elements of <c><anno>Set</anno></c> as a list. + The order of the returned elements is undefined.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name name="from_list" arity="1"/> - <fsummary>Convert a list into an <c>Set</c></fsummary> + <fsummary>Convert a list into a <c>Set</c></fsummary> <desc> - <p>Returns an set of the elements in <c><anno>List</anno></c>.</p> + <p>Returns a set of the elements in <c><anno>List</anno></c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> <name name="is_element" arity="2"/> - <fsummary>Test for membership of an <c>Set</c></fsummary> + <fsummary>Test for membership of a <c>Set</c></fsummary> <desc> <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Element</anno></c> is an element of <c><anno>Set</anno></c>, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p> @@ -102,7 +103,7 @@ </func> <func> <name name="add_element" arity="2"/> - <fsummary>Add an element to an <c>Set</c></fsummary> + <fsummary>Add an element to a <c>Set</c></fsummary> <desc> <p>Returns a new set formed from <c><anno>Set1</anno></c> with <c><anno>Element</anno></c> inserted.</p> @@ -110,7 +111,7 @@ </func> <func> <name name="del_element" arity="2"/> - <fsummary>Remove an element from an <c>Set</c></fsummary> + <fsummary>Remove an element from a <c>Set</c></fsummary> <desc> <p>Returns <c><anno>Set1</anno></c>, but with <c><anno>Element</anno></c> removed.</p> </desc> @@ -175,7 +176,8 @@ <fsummary>Fold over set elements</fsummary> <desc> <p>Fold <c><anno>Function</anno></c> over every element in <c><anno>Set</anno></c> - returning the final value of the accumulator.</p> + returning the final value of the accumulator. + The evaluation order is undefined.</p> </desc> </func> <func> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/specs.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/specs.xml index fd77b52da6..0418bf7b22 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/specs.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/specs.xml @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ <xi:include href="../specs/specs_digraph.xml"/> <xi:include href="../specs/specs_digraph_utils.xml"/> <xi:include href="../specs/specs_epp.xml"/> + <xi:include href="../specs/specs_erl_anno.xml"/> <xi:include href="../specs/specs_erl_eval.xml"/> <xi:include href="../specs/specs_erl_expand_records.xml"/> <xi:include href="../specs/specs_erl_id_trans.xml"/> @@ -44,6 +45,7 @@ <xi:include href="../specs/specs_proplists.xml"/> <xi:include href="../specs/specs_qlc.xml"/> <xi:include href="../specs/specs_queue.xml"/> + <xi:include href="../specs/specs_rand.xml"/> <xi:include href="../specs/specs_random.xml"/> <xi:include href="../specs/specs_re.xml"/> <xi:include href="../specs/specs_sets.xml"/> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/Makefile b/lib/stdlib/src/Makefile index 1b3744b6fb..55bda60da5 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/Makefile @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # # %CopyrightBegin% # -# Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2013. All Rights Reserved. +# Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. # # The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, # Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ MODULES= \ edlin \ edlin_expand \ epp \ + erl_anno \ erl_bits \ erl_compile \ erl_eval \ @@ -104,6 +105,7 @@ MODULES= \ qlc \ qlc_pt \ queue \ + rand \ random \ sets \ shell \ @@ -168,6 +170,7 @@ docs: # specifications. primary_bootstrap_compiler: \ $(BOOTSTRAP_COMPILER)/ebin/epp.beam \ + $(BOOTSTRAP_COMPILER)/ebin/erl_anno.beam \ $(BOOTSTRAP_COMPILER)/ebin/erl_scan.beam \ $(BOOTSTRAP_COMPILER)/ebin/erl_parse.beam \ $(BOOTSTRAP_COMPILER)/ebin/erl_lint.beam \ diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/beam_lib.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/beam_lib.erl index 1a7b7d5a5e..4a6b489204 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/beam_lib.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/beam_lib.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -652,7 +652,13 @@ chunk_to_data(abstract_code=Id, Chunk, File, _Cs, AtomTable, Mod) -> {'EXIT', _} -> error({invalid_chunk, File, chunk_name_to_id(Id, File)}); Term -> - {AtomTable, {Id, Term}} + try + {AtomTable, {Id, anno_from_term(Term)}} + catch + _:_ -> + error({invalid_chunk, File, + chunk_name_to_id(Id, File)}) + end end end; chunk_to_data(atoms=Id, _Chunk, _File, Cs, AtomTable0, _Mod) -> @@ -878,7 +884,22 @@ decrypt_abst(Type, Module, File, Id, AtomTable, Bin) -> decrypt_abst_1({Type,Key,IVec,_BlockSize}, Bin) -> ok = start_crypto(), NewBin = crypto:block_decrypt(Type, Key, IVec, Bin), - binary_to_term(NewBin). + Term = binary_to_term(NewBin), + anno_from_term(Term). + +anno_from_term({raw_abstract_v1, Forms}) -> + {raw_abstract_v1, anno_from_forms(Forms)}; +anno_from_term({Tag, Forms}) when Tag =:= abstract_v1; Tag =:= abstract_v2 -> + try {Tag, anno_from_forms(Forms)} + catch + _:_ -> + {Tag, Forms} + end; +anno_from_term(T) -> + T. + +anno_from_forms(Forms) -> + [erl_parse:anno_from_term(Form) || Form <- Forms]. start_crypto() -> case crypto:start() of diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/c.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/c.erl index 9860adf04d..d5b24d3c32 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/c.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/c.erl @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ lc_batch/0, lc_batch/1, i/3,pid/3,m/0,m/1, bt/1, q/0, - erlangrc/0,erlangrc/1,bi/1, flush/0, regs/0, + erlangrc/0,erlangrc/1,bi/1, flush/0, regs/0, uptime/0, nregs/0,pwd/0,ls/0,ls/1,cd/1,memory/1,memory/0, xm/1]). -export([display_info/1]). @@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ help() -> "q() -- quit - shorthand for init:stop()\n" "regs() -- information about registered processes\n" "nregs() -- information about all registered processes\n" + "uptime() -- print node uptime\n" "xm(M) -- cross reference check a module\n" "y(File) -- generate a Yecc parser\n">>). @@ -774,6 +775,26 @@ memory() -> erlang:memory(). memory(TypeSpec) -> erlang:memory(TypeSpec). %% +%% uptime/0 +%% + +-spec uptime() -> 'ok'. + +uptime() -> + io:format("~s~n", [uptime(get_uptime())]). + +uptime({D, {H, M, S}}) -> + lists:flatten( + [[ io_lib:format("~p days, ", [D]) || D > 0 ], + [ io_lib:format("~p hours, ", [H]) || D+H > 0 ], + [ io_lib:format("~p minutes and ", [M]) || D+H+M > 0 ], + io_lib:format("~p seconds", [S])]). + +get_uptime() -> + {UpTime, _} = erlang:statistics(wall_clock), + calendar:seconds_to_daystime(UpTime div 1000). + +%% %% Cross Reference Check %% %%-spec xm(module() | file:filename()) -> xref:m/1 return diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/digraph.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/digraph.erl index 0c21271529..1f8caa88a4 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/digraph.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/digraph.erl @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ -export([get_short_path/3, get_short_cycle/2]). --export_type([graph/0, d_type/0, vertex/0, edge/0]). +-export_type([graph/0, d_type/0, vertex/0, edge/0, label/0]). -record(digraph, {vtab = notable :: ets:tab(), etab = notable :: ets:tab(), diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/edlin.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/edlin.erl index b3bc5f6d92..362669545e 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/edlin.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/edlin.erl @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ %% A simple Emacs-like line editor. %% About Latin-1 characters: see the beginning of erl_scan.erl. --export([init/0,start/1,start/2,edit_line/2,prefix_arg/1]). +-export([init/0,init/1,start/1,start/2,edit_line/2,prefix_arg/1]). -export([erase_line/1,erase_inp/1,redraw_line/1]). -export([length_before/1,length_after/1,prompt/1]). -export([current_line/1, current_chars/1]). @@ -44,6 +44,20 @@ init() -> put(kill_buffer, []). +init(Pid) -> + %% copy the kill_buffer from the process Pid + CopiedKillBuf = + case erlang:process_info(Pid, dictionary) of + {dictionary,Dict} -> + case proplists:get_value(kill_buffer, Dict) of + undefined -> []; + Buf -> Buf + end; + undefined -> + [] + end, + put(kill_buffer, CopiedKillBuf). + %% start(Prompt) %% edit(Characters, Continuation) %% Return diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/epp.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/epp.erl index 5f8637c118..7866b5f792 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/epp.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/epp.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ scan_erl_form(Epp) -> {'ok', AbsForm} | {'eof', Line} | {error, ErrorInfo} when Epp :: epp_handle(), AbsForm :: erl_parse:abstract_form(), - Line :: erl_scan:line(), + Line :: erl_anno:line(), ErrorInfo :: erl_scan:error_info() | erl_parse:error_info(). parse_erl_form(Epp) -> @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ format_error(E) -> file:format_error(E). IncludePath :: [DirectoryName :: file:name()], Form :: erl_parse:abstract_form() | {'error', ErrorInfo} | {'eof',Line}, PredefMacros :: macros(), - Line :: erl_scan:line(), + Line :: erl_anno:line(), ErrorInfo :: erl_scan:error_info() | erl_parse:error_info(), OpenError :: file:posix() | badarg | system_limit. @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ parse_file(Ifile, Path, Predefs) -> {'default_encoding', DefEncoding :: source_encoding()} | 'extra'], Form :: erl_parse:abstract_form() | {'error', ErrorInfo} | {'eof',Line}, - Line :: erl_scan:line(), + Line :: erl_anno:line(), ErrorInfo :: erl_scan:error_info() | erl_parse:error_info(), Extra :: [{'encoding', source_encoding() | 'none'}], OpenError :: file:posix() | badarg | system_limit. @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ parse_file(Ifile, Options) -> -spec parse_file(Epp) -> [Form] when Epp :: epp_handle(), Form :: erl_parse:abstract_form() | {'error', ErrorInfo} | {'eof',Line}, - Line :: erl_scan:line(), + Line :: erl_anno:line(), ErrorInfo :: erl_scan:error_info() | erl_parse:error_info(). parse_file(Epp) -> @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ parse_file(Epp) -> {error,E} -> [{error,E}|parse_file(Epp)]; {eof,Location} -> - [{eof,Location}] + [{eof,erl_anno:new(Location)}] end. -spec default_encoding() -> source_encoding(). @@ -547,7 +547,8 @@ init_server(Pid, Name, Options, St0) -> path=Path, macs=Ms1, default_encoding=DefEncoding}, From = wait_request(St), - enter_file_reply(From, Name, AtLocation, AtLocation), + Anno = erl_anno:new(AtLocation), + enter_file_reply(From, Name, Anno, AtLocation, code), wait_req_scan(St); {error,E} -> epp_reply(Pid, {error,E}) @@ -559,15 +560,16 @@ init_server(Pid, Name, Options, St0) -> predef_macros(File) -> Machine = list_to_atom(erlang:system_info(machine)), + Anno = line1(), dict:from_list([ - {{atom,'FILE'}, {none,[{string,1,File}]}}, - {{atom,'LINE'}, {none,[{integer,1,1}]}}, + {{atom,'FILE'}, {none,[{string,Anno,File}]}}, + {{atom,'LINE'}, {none,[{integer,Anno,1}]}}, {{atom,'MODULE'}, undefined}, {{atom,'MODULE_STRING'}, undefined}, {{atom,'BASE_MODULE'}, undefined}, {{atom,'BASE_MODULE_STRING'}, undefined}, - {{atom,'MACHINE'}, {none,[{atom,1,Machine}]}}, - {{atom,Machine}, {none,[{atom,1,true}]}} + {{atom,'MACHINE'}, {none,[{atom,Anno,Machine}]}}, + {{atom,Machine}, {none,[{atom,Anno,true}]}} ]). %% user_predef(PreDefMacros, Macros) -> @@ -595,8 +597,9 @@ user_predef([M|Pdm], Ms) when is_atom(M) -> {ok,_Def} -> %% Predefined macros {error,{redefine_predef,M}}; error -> + A = line1(), user_predef(Pdm, - dict:store({atom,M}, [{none, {none,[{atom,1,true}]}}], Ms)) + dict:store({atom,M}, [{none, {none,[{atom,A,true}]}}], Ms)) end; user_predef([Md|_Pdm], _Ms) -> {error,{bad,Md}}; user_predef([], Ms) -> {ok,Ms}. @@ -645,7 +648,7 @@ wait_req_skip(St, Sis) -> enter_file(_NewName, Inc, From, St) when length(St#epp.sstk) >= 8 -> - epp_reply(From, {error,{abs_loc(Inc),epp,{depth,"include"}}}), + epp_reply(From, {error,{loc(Inc),epp,{depth,"include"}}}), wait_req_scan(St); enter_file(NewName, Inc, From, St) -> case file:path_open(St#epp.path, NewName, [read]) of @@ -653,7 +656,7 @@ enter_file(NewName, Inc, From, St) -> Loc = start_loc(St#epp.location), wait_req_scan(enter_file2(NewF, Pname, From, St, Loc)); {error,_E} -> - epp_reply(From, {error,{abs_loc(Inc),epp,{include,file,NewName}}}), + epp_reply(From, {error,{loc(Inc),epp,{include,file,NewName}}}), wait_req_scan(St) end. @@ -661,9 +664,9 @@ enter_file(NewName, Inc, From, St) -> %% Set epp to use this file and "enter" it. enter_file2(NewF, Pname, From, St0, AtLocation) -> - Loc = start_loc(AtLocation), - enter_file_reply(From, Pname, Loc, AtLocation), - Ms = dict:store({atom,'FILE'}, {none,[{string,Loc,Pname}]}, St0#epp.macs), + Anno = erl_anno:new(AtLocation), + enter_file_reply(From, Pname, Anno, AtLocation, code), + Ms = dict:store({atom,'FILE'}, {none,[{string,Anno,Pname}]}, St0#epp.macs), %% update the head of the include path to be the directory of the new %% source file, so that an included file can always include other files %% relative to its current location (this is also how C does it); note @@ -673,16 +676,20 @@ enter_file2(NewF, Pname, From, St0, AtLocation) -> Path = [filename:dirname(Pname) | tl(St0#epp.path)], DefEncoding = St0#epp.default_encoding, _ = set_encoding(NewF, DefEncoding), - #epp{file=NewF,location=Loc,name=Pname,name2=Pname,delta=0, + #epp{file=NewF,location=AtLocation,name=Pname,name2=Pname,delta=0, sstk=[St0|St0#epp.sstk],path=Path,macs=Ms, default_encoding=DefEncoding}. -enter_file_reply(From, Name, Location, AtLocation) -> - Attr = loc_attr(AtLocation), - Rep = {ok, [{'-',Attr},{atom,Attr,file},{'(',Attr}, - {string,Attr,file_name(Name)},{',',Attr}, - {integer,Attr,get_line(Location)},{')',Location}, - {dot,Attr}]}, +enter_file_reply(From, Name, LocationAnno, AtLocation, Where) -> + Anno0 = loc_anno(AtLocation), + Anno = case Where of + code -> Anno0; + generated -> erl_anno:set_generated(true, Anno0) + end, + Rep = {ok, [{'-',Anno},{atom,Anno,file},{'(',Anno}, + {string,Anno,file_name(Name)},{',',Anno}, + {integer,Anno,get_line(LocationAnno)},{')',LocationAnno}, + {dot,Anno}]}, epp_reply(From, Rep). %% Flatten filename to a string. Must be a valid filename. @@ -710,18 +717,20 @@ leave_file(From, St) -> #epp{location=OldLoc, delta=Delta, name=OldName, name2=OldName2} = OldSt, CurrLoc = add_line(OldLoc, Delta), + Anno = erl_anno:new(CurrLoc), Ms = dict:store({atom,'FILE'}, - {none,[{string,CurrLoc,OldName2}]}, + {none,[{string,Anno,OldName2}]}, St#epp.macs), NextSt = OldSt#epp{sstk=Sts,macs=Ms,uses=St#epp.uses}, - enter_file_reply(From, OldName, CurrLoc, CurrLoc), + enter_file_reply(From, OldName, Anno, CurrLoc, code), case OldName2 =:= OldName of true -> ok; false -> NFrom = wait_request(NextSt), - enter_file_reply(NFrom, OldName2, OldLoc, - neg_line(CurrLoc)) + OldAnno = erl_anno:new(OldLoc), + enter_file_reply(NFrom, OldName2, OldAnno, + CurrLoc, generated) end, wait_req_scan(NextSt); [] -> @@ -818,9 +827,9 @@ scan_extends(_Ts, _As, Ms) -> Ms. %% scan_define(Tokens, DefineToken, From, EppState) -scan_define([{'(',_Lp},{Type,_Lm,M}=Mac,{',',Lc}|Toks], _Def, From, St) +scan_define([{'(',_Lp},{Type,_Lm,M}=Mac,{',',_}=Comma|Toks], _Def, From, St) when Type =:= atom; Type =:= var -> - case catch macro_expansion(Toks, Lc) of + case catch macro_expansion(Toks, Comma) of Expansion when is_list(Expansion) -> case dict:find({atom,M}, St#epp.macs) of {ok, Defs} when is_list(Defs) -> @@ -910,10 +919,12 @@ macro_ref([]) -> []; macro_ref([{'?', _}, {'?', _} | Rest]) -> macro_ref(Rest); -macro_ref([{'?', _}, {atom, Lm, A} | Rest]) -> +macro_ref([{'?', _}, {atom, _, A}=Atom | Rest]) -> + Lm = loc(Atom), Arity = count_args(Rest, Lm, A), [{{atom, A}, Arity} | macro_ref(Rest)]; -macro_ref([{'?', _}, {var, Lm, A} | Rest]) -> +macro_ref([{'?', _}, {var, _, A}=Var | Rest]) -> + Lm = loc(Var), Arity = count_args(Rest, Lm, A), [{{atom, A}, Arity} | macro_ref(Rest)]; macro_ref([_Token | Rest]) -> @@ -940,7 +951,7 @@ scan_include([{'(',_Llp},{string,_Lf,NewName0},{')',_Lrp},{dot,_Ld}], Inc, NewName = expand_var(NewName0), enter_file(NewName, Inc, From, St); scan_include(_Toks, Inc, From, St) -> - epp_reply(From, {error,{abs_loc(Inc),epp,{bad,include}}}), + epp_reply(From, {error,{loc(Inc),epp,{bad,include}}}), wait_req_scan(St). %% scan_include_lib(Tokens, IncludeToken, From, EppState) @@ -955,7 +966,7 @@ find_lib_dir(NewName) -> scan_include_lib([{'(',_Llp},{string,_Lf,_NewName0},{')',_Lrp},{dot,_Ld}], Inc, From, St) when length(St#epp.sstk) >= 8 -> - epp_reply(From, {error,{abs_loc(Inc),epp,{depth,"include_lib"}}}), + epp_reply(From, {error,{loc(Inc),epp,{depth,"include_lib"}}}), wait_req_scan(St); scan_include_lib([{'(',_Llp},{string,_Lf,NewName0},{')',_Lrp},{dot,_Ld}], Inc, From, St) -> @@ -974,18 +985,18 @@ scan_include_lib([{'(',_Llp},{string,_Lf,NewName0},{')',_Lrp},{dot,_Ld}], St, Loc)); {error,_E2} -> epp_reply(From, - {error,{abs_loc(Inc),epp, + {error,{loc(Inc),epp, {include,lib,NewName}}}), wait_req_scan(St) end; _Error -> - epp_reply(From, {error,{abs_loc(Inc),epp, + epp_reply(From, {error,{loc(Inc),epp, {include,lib,NewName}}}), wait_req_scan(St) end end; scan_include_lib(_Toks, Inc, From, St) -> - epp_reply(From, {error,{abs_loc(Inc),epp,{bad,include_lib}}}), + epp_reply(From, {error,{loc(Inc),epp,{bad,include_lib}}}), wait_req_scan(St). %% scan_ifdef(Tokens, IfdefToken, From, EppState) @@ -1088,11 +1099,12 @@ scan_endif(_Toks, Endif, From, St) -> scan_file([{'(',_Llp},{string,_Ls,Name},{',',_Lc},{integer,_Li,Ln},{')',_Lrp}, {dot,_Ld}], Tf, From, St) -> - enter_file_reply(From, Name, Ln, neg_line(abs_loc(Tf))), - Ms = dict:store({atom,'FILE'}, {none,[{string,1,Name}]}, St#epp.macs), + Anno = erl_anno:new(Ln), + enter_file_reply(From, Name, Anno, loc(Tf), generated), + Ms = dict:store({atom,'FILE'}, {none,[{string,line1(),Name}]}, St#epp.macs), Locf = loc(Tf), NewLoc = new_location(Ln, St#epp.location, Locf), - Delta = abs(get_line(element(2, Tf)))-Ln + St#epp.delta, + Delta = get_line(element(2, Tf))-Ln + St#epp.delta, wait_req_scan(St#epp{name2=Name,location=NewLoc,delta=Delta,macs=Ms}); scan_file(_Toks, Tf, From, St) -> epp_reply(From, {error,{loc(Tf),epp,{bad,file}}}), @@ -1153,7 +1165,7 @@ skip_else(_Else, From, St, Sis) -> skip_toks(From, St, Sis). %% macro_pars(Tokens, ArgStack) -%% macro_expansion(Tokens, Line) +%% macro_expansion(Tokens, Anno) %% Extract the macro parameters and the expansion from a macro definition. macro_pars([{')',_Lp}, {',',Ld}|Ex], Args) -> @@ -1165,11 +1177,12 @@ macro_pars([{var,_L,Name}, {',',_}|Ts], Args) -> false = lists:member(Name, Args), macro_pars(Ts, [Name|Args]). -macro_expansion([{')',_Lp},{dot,_Ld}], _L0) -> []; -macro_expansion([{dot,Ld}], _L0) -> throw({error,Ld,missing_parenthesis}); -macro_expansion([T|Ts], _L0) -> - [T|macro_expansion(Ts, element(2, T))]; -macro_expansion([], L0) -> throw({error,L0,premature_end}). +macro_expansion([{')',_Lp},{dot,_Ld}], _Anno0) -> []; +macro_expansion([{dot,_}=Dot], _Anno0) -> + throw({error,loc(Dot),missing_parenthesis}); +macro_expansion([T|Ts], _Anno0) -> + [T|macro_expansion(Ts, T)]; +macro_expansion([], Anno0) -> throw({error,loc(Anno0),premature_end}). %% expand_macros(Tokens, Macros) %% expand_macro(Tokens, MacroToken, RestTokens) @@ -1239,17 +1252,17 @@ expand_macros([{'?',_Lq},{atom,_Lm,M}=MacT|Toks], Ms) -> expand_macros(atom, MacT, M, Toks, Ms); %% Special macros expand_macros([{'?',_Lq},{var,Lm,'LINE'}=Tok|Toks], Ms) -> - {line,Line} = erl_scan:token_info(Tok, line), + Line = erl_scan:line(Tok), [{integer,Lm,Line}|expand_macros(Toks, Ms)]; expand_macros([{'?',_Lq},{var,_Lm,M}=MacT|Toks], Ms) -> expand_macros(atom, MacT, M, Toks, Ms); %% Illegal macros expand_macros([{'?',_Lq},Token|_Toks], _Ms) -> - T = case erl_scan:token_info(Token, text) of - {text,Text} -> + T = case erl_scan:text(Token) of + Text when is_list(Text) -> Text; undefined -> - {symbol,Symbol} = erl_scan:token_info(Token, symbol), + Symbol = erl_scan:symbol(Token), io_lib:write(Symbol) end, throw({error,loc(Token),{call,[$?|T]}}); @@ -1383,7 +1396,7 @@ expand_arg([], Ts, L, Rest, Bs) -> %%% stringify(Ts, L) returns a list of one token: a string which when %%% tokenized would yield the token list Ts. -%% erl_scan:token_info(T, text) is not backward compatible with this. +%% erl_scan:text(T) is not backward compatible with this. %% Note that escaped characters will be replaced by themselves. token_src({dot, _}) -> "."; @@ -1456,36 +1469,29 @@ fname_join(Components) -> filename:join(Components). %% The line only. (Other tokens may have the column and text as well...) -loc_attr(Line) when is_integer(Line) -> - Line; -loc_attr({Line,_Column}) -> - Line. +loc_anno(Line) when is_integer(Line) -> + erl_anno:new(Line); +loc_anno({Line,_Column}) -> + erl_anno:new(Line). loc(Token) -> - {location,Location} = erl_scan:token_info(Token, location), - Location. + erl_scan:location(Token). -abs_loc(Token) -> - loc(setelement(2, Token, abs_line(element(2, Token)))). - -neg_line(L) -> - erl_scan:set_attribute(line, L, fun(Line) -> -abs(Line) end). - -abs_line(L) -> - erl_scan:set_attribute(line, L, fun(Line) -> abs(Line) end). - -add_line(L, Offset) -> - erl_scan:set_attribute(line, L, fun(Line) -> Line+Offset end). +add_line(Line, Offset) when is_integer(Line) -> + Line+Offset; +add_line({Line, Column}, Offset) -> + {Line+Offset, Column}. start_loc(Line) when is_integer(Line) -> 1; start_loc({_Line, _Column}) -> - {1,1}. + {1, 1}. -get_line(Line) when is_integer(Line) -> - Line; -get_line({Line,_Column}) -> - Line. +line1() -> + erl_anno:new(1). + +get_line(Anno) -> + erl_anno:line(Anno). %% epp has always output -file attributes when entering and leaving %% included files (-include, -include_lib). Starting with R11B the @@ -1525,14 +1531,15 @@ get_line({Line,_Column}) -> interpret_file_attribute(Forms) -> interpret_file_attr(Forms, 0, []). -interpret_file_attr([{attribute,Loc,file,{File,Line}}=Form | Forms], +interpret_file_attr([{attribute,Anno,file,{File,Line}}=Form | Forms], Delta, Fs) -> - {line, L} = erl_scan:attributes_info(Loc, line), + L = get_line(Anno), + Generated = erl_anno:generated(Anno), if - L < 0 -> + Generated -> %% -file attribute - interpret_file_attr(Forms, (abs(L) + Delta) - Line, Fs); - true -> + interpret_file_attr(Forms, (L + Delta) - Line, Fs); + not Generated -> %% -include or -include_lib % true = L =:= Line, case Fs of @@ -1543,11 +1550,11 @@ interpret_file_attr([{attribute,Loc,file,{File,Line}}=Form | Forms], end end; interpret_file_attr([Form0 | Forms], Delta, Fs) -> - F = fun(Attrs) -> - F2 = fun(L) -> abs(L) + Delta end, - erl_scan:set_attribute(line, Attrs, F2) + F = fun(Anno) -> + Line = erl_anno:line(Anno), + erl_anno:set_line(Line + Delta, Anno) end, - Form = erl_lint:modify_line(Form0, F), + Form = erl_parse:map_anno(F, Form0), [Form | interpret_file_attr(Forms, Delta, Fs)]; interpret_file_attr([], _Delta, _Fs) -> []. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_anno.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_anno.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fa83375c34 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_anno.erl @@ -0,0 +1,458 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, +%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in +%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the +%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be +%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. +%% +%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" +%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See +%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations +%% under the License. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% + +-module(erl_anno). + +-export([new/1, is_anno/1]). +-export([column/1, end_location/1, file/1, generated/1, + line/1, location/1, record/1, text/1]). +-export([set_file/2, set_generated/2, set_line/2, set_location/2, + set_record/2, set_text/2]). + +%% To be used when necessary to avoid Dialyzer warnings. +-export([to_term/1, from_term/1]). + +-export_type([anno/0, line/0, column/0, location/0, text/0]). + +-export_type([anno_term/0]). + +-define(LN(L), is_integer(L)). +-define(COL(C), (is_integer(C) andalso C >= 1)). + +%% Location. +-define(LCOLUMN(C), ?COL(C)). +-define(LLINE(L), ?LN(L)). + +%% Debug: define DEBUG to make sure that annotations are handled as an +%% opaque type. Note that all abstract code need to be compiled with +%% DEBUG=true. See also ./erl_pp.erl. + +%-define(DEBUG, true). + +-type annotation() :: {'file', filename()} + | {'generated', generated()} + | {'location', location()} + | {'record', record()} + | {'text', string()}. + +-type anno() :: location() | [annotation(), ...]. +-type anno_term() :: term(). + +-type column() :: pos_integer(). +-type generated() :: boolean(). +-type filename() :: file:filename_all(). +-type line() :: integer(). +-type location() :: line() | {line(), column()}. +-type record() :: boolean(). +-type text() :: string(). + +-ifdef(DEBUG). +%% Anything 'false' accepted by the compiler. +-define(ALINE(A), is_reference(A)). +-define(ACOLUMN(A), is_reference(A)). +-else. +-define(ALINE(L), ?LN(L)). +-define(ACOLUMN(C), ?COL(C)). +-endif. + +-spec to_term(Anno) -> anno_term() when + Anno :: anno(). + +-ifdef(DEBUG). +to_term(Anno) -> + simplify(Anno). +-else. +to_term(Anno) -> + Anno. +-endif. + +-spec from_term(Term) -> Anno when + Term :: anno_term(), + Anno :: anno(). + +-ifdef(DEBUG). +from_term(Term) when is_list(Term) -> + Term; +from_term(Term) -> + [{location, Term}]. +-else. +from_term(Term) -> + Term. +-endif. + +-spec new(Location) -> anno() when + Location :: location(). + +new(Line) when ?LLINE(Line) -> + new_location(Line); +new({Line, Column}=Loc) when ?LLINE(Line), ?LCOLUMN(Column) -> + new_location(Loc); +new(Term) -> + erlang:error(badarg, [Term]). + +-ifdef(DEBUG). +new_location(Location) -> + [{location, Location}]. +-else. +new_location(Location) -> + Location. +-endif. + +-spec is_anno(Term) -> boolean() when + Term :: any(). + +is_anno(Line) when ?ALINE(Line) -> + true; +is_anno({Line, Column}) when ?ALINE(Line), ?ACOLUMN(Column) -> + true; +is_anno(Anno) -> + (Anno =/= [] andalso + is_anno1(Anno) andalso + lists:keymember(location, 1, Anno)). + +is_anno1([{Item, Value}|Anno]) -> + is_anno2(Item, Value) andalso is_anno1(Anno); +is_anno1(A) -> + A =:= []. + +is_anno2(location, Line) when ?LN(Line) -> + true; +is_anno2(location, {Line, Column}) when ?LN(Line), ?COL(Column) -> + true; +is_anno2(generated, true) -> + true; +is_anno2(file, Filename) -> + is_filename(Filename); +is_anno2(record, true) -> + true; +is_anno2(text, Text) -> + is_string(Text); +is_anno2(_, _) -> + false. + +is_filename(T) -> + is_list(T) orelse is_binary(T). + +is_string(T) -> + is_list(T). + +-spec column(Anno) -> column() | 'undefined' when + Anno :: anno(). + +column({Line, Column}) when ?ALINE(Line), ?ACOLUMN(Column) -> + Column; +column(Line) when ?ALINE(Line) -> + undefined; +column(Anno) -> + case location(Anno) of + {_Line, Column} -> + Column; + _Line -> + undefined + end. + +-spec end_location(Anno) -> location() | 'undefined' when + Anno :: anno(). + +end_location(Anno) -> + case text(Anno) of + undefined -> + undefined; + Text -> + case location(Anno) of + {Line, Column} -> + end_location(Text, Line, Column); + Line -> + end_location(Text, Line) + end + end. + +-spec file(Anno) -> filename() | 'undefined' when + Anno :: anno(). + +file(Line) when ?ALINE(Line) -> + undefined; +file({Line, Column}) when ?ALINE(Line), ?ACOLUMN(Column) -> + undefined; +file(Anno) -> + anno_info(Anno, file). + +-spec generated(Anno) -> generated() when + Anno :: anno(). + +generated(Line) when ?ALINE(Line) -> + Line =< 0; +generated({Line, Column}) when ?ALINE(Line), ?ACOLUMN(Column) -> + Line =< 0; +generated(Anno) -> + _ = anno_info(Anno, generated, false), + {location, Location} = lists:keyfind(location, 1, Anno), + case Location of + {Line, _Column} -> + Line =< 0; + Line -> + Line =< 0 + end. + +-spec line(Anno) -> line() when + Anno :: anno(). + +line(Anno) -> + case location(Anno) of + {Line, _Column} -> + Line; + Line -> + Line + end. + +-spec location(Anno) -> location() when + Anno :: anno(). + +location(Line) when ?ALINE(Line) -> + abs(Line); +location({Line, Column}) when ?ALINE(Line), ?ACOLUMN(Column) -> + {abs(Line), Column}; +location(Anno) -> + case anno_info(Anno, location) of + Line when Line < 0 -> + -Line; + {Line, Column} when Line < 0 -> + {-Line, Column}; + Location -> + Location + end. + +-spec record(Anno) -> record() when + Anno :: anno(). + +record(Line) when ?ALINE(Line) -> + false; +record({Line, Column}) when ?ALINE(Line), ?ACOLUMN(Column) -> + false; +record(Anno) -> + anno_info(Anno, record, false). + +-spec text(Anno) -> text() | 'undefined' when + Anno :: anno(). + +text(Line) when ?ALINE(Line) -> + undefined; +text({Line, Column}) when ?ALINE(Line), ?ACOLUMN(Column) -> + undefined; +text(Anno) -> + anno_info(Anno, text). + +-spec set_file(File, Anno) -> Anno when + File :: filename(), + Anno :: anno(). + +set_file(File, Anno) -> + set(file, File, Anno). + +-spec set_generated(Generated, Anno) -> Anno when + Generated :: generated(), + Anno :: anno(). + +set_generated(true, Line) when ?ALINE(Line) -> + -abs(Line); +set_generated(false, Line) when ?ALINE(Line) -> + abs(Line); +set_generated(true, {Line, Column}) when ?ALINE(Line), + ?ACOLUMN(Column) -> + {-abs(Line),Column}; +set_generated(false, {Line, Column}) when ?ALINE(Line), + ?ACOLUMN(Column) -> + {abs(Line),Column}; +set_generated(Generated, Anno) -> + _ = set(generated, Generated, Anno), + {location, Location} = lists:keyfind(location, 1, Anno), + NewLocation = + case Location of + {Line, Column} when Generated -> + {-abs(Line), Column}; + {Line, Column} when not Generated -> + {abs(Line), Column}; + Line when Generated -> + -abs(Line); + Line when not Generated -> + abs(Line) + end, + lists:keyreplace(location, 1, Anno, {location, NewLocation}). + +-spec set_line(Line, Anno) -> Anno when + Line :: line(), + Anno :: anno(). + +set_line(Line, Anno) -> + case location(Anno) of + {_Line, Column} -> + set_location({Line, Column}, Anno); + _Line -> + set_location(Line, Anno) + end. + +-spec set_location(Location, Anno) -> Anno when + Location :: location(), + Anno :: anno(). + +set_location(Line, L) when ?ALINE(L), ?LLINE(Line) -> + new_location(fix_line(Line, L)); +set_location(Line, {L, Column}) when ?ALINE(L), ?ACOLUMN(Column), + ?LLINE(Line) -> + new_location(fix_line(Line, L)); +set_location({L, C}=Loc, Line) when ?ALINE(Line), ?LLINE(L), ?LCOLUMN(C) -> + new_location(fix_location(Loc, Line)); +set_location({L, C}=Loc, {Line, Column}) when ?ALINE(Line), ?ACOLUMN(Column), + ?LLINE(L), ?LCOLUMN(C) -> + new_location(fix_location(Loc, Line)); +set_location(Location, Anno) -> + _ = set(location, Location, Anno), + {location, OldLocation} = lists:keyfind(location, 1, Anno), + NewLocation = + case {Location, OldLocation} of + {{_Line, _Column}=Loc, {L, _C}} -> + fix_location(Loc, L); + {Line, {L, _C}} -> + fix_line(Line, L); + {{_Line, _Column}=Loc, L} -> + fix_location(Loc, L); + {Line, L} -> + fix_line(Line, L) + end, + lists:keyreplace(location, 1, Anno, {location, NewLocation}). + +fix_location({Line, Column}, OldLine) -> + {fix_line(Line, OldLine), Column}. + +fix_line(Line, OldLine) when OldLine < 0, Line > 0 -> + -Line; +fix_line(Line, _OldLine) -> + Line. + +-spec set_record(Record, Anno) -> Anno when + Record :: record(), + Anno :: anno(). + +set_record(Record, Anno) -> + set(record, Record, Anno). + +-spec set_text(Text, Anno) -> Anno when + Text :: text(), + Anno :: anno(). + +set_text(Text, Anno) -> + set(text, Text, Anno). + +set(Item, Value, Anno) -> + case {is_settable(Item, Value), Anno} of + {true, Line} when ?ALINE(Line) -> + set_anno(Item, Value, [{location, Line}]); + {true, {L, C}=Location} when ?ALINE(L), ?ACOLUMN(C) -> + set_anno(Item, Value, [{location, Location}]); + {true, A} when is_list(A), A =/= [] -> + set_anno(Item, Value, Anno); + _ -> + erlang:error(badarg, [Item, Value, Anno]) + end. + +set_anno(Item, Value, Anno) -> + case default(Item, Value) of + true -> + reset(Anno, Item); + false -> + R = case anno_info(Anno, Item) of + undefined -> + [{Item, Value}|Anno]; + _ -> + lists:keyreplace(Item, 1, Anno, {Item, Value}) + end, + simplify(R) + end. + +reset(Anno, Item) -> + A = lists:keydelete(Item, 1, Anno), + reset_simplify(A). + +-ifdef(DEBUG). +reset_simplify(A) -> + A. +-else. +reset_simplify(A) -> + simplify(A). +-endif. + +simplify([{location, Location}]) -> + Location; +simplify(Anno) -> + Anno. + +anno_info(Anno, Item, Default) -> + try lists:keyfind(Item, 1, Anno) of + false -> + Default; + {Item, Value} -> + Value + catch + _:_ -> + erlang:error(badarg, [Anno]) + end. + +anno_info(Anno, Item) -> + try lists:keyfind(Item, 1, Anno) of + {Item, Value} -> + Value; + false -> + undefined + catch + _:_ -> + erlang:error(badarg, [Anno]) + end. + +end_location("", Line, Column) -> + {Line, Column}; +end_location([$\n|String], Line, _Column) -> + end_location(String, Line+1, 1); +end_location([_|String], Line, Column) -> + end_location(String, Line, Column+1). + +end_location("", Line) -> + Line; +end_location([$\n|String], Line) -> + end_location(String, Line+1); +end_location([_|String], Line) -> + end_location(String, Line). + +is_settable(file, File) -> + is_filename(File); +is_settable(generated, Boolean) when Boolean; not Boolean -> + true; +is_settable(location, Line) when ?LLINE(Line) -> + true; +is_settable(location, {Line, Column}) when ?LLINE(Line), ?LCOLUMN(Column) -> + true; +is_settable(record, Boolean) when Boolean; not Boolean -> + true; +is_settable(text, Text) -> + is_string(Text); +is_settable(_, _) -> + false. + +default(generated, false) -> true; +default(record, false) -> true; +default(_, _) -> false. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_eval.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_eval.erl index 371573dc23..39f833009f 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_eval.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_eval.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -246,18 +246,14 @@ expr({record,_,_,Name,_}, _Bs, _Lf, _Ef, _RBs) -> %% map expr({map,_,Binding,Es}, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) -> {value, Map0, Bs1} = expr(Binding, Bs0, Lf, Ef, none), - case Map0 of - #{} -> - {Vs,Bs2} = eval_map_fields(Es, Bs0, Lf, Ef), - Map1 = lists:foldl(fun ({map_assoc,K,V}, Mi) -> - maps:put(K, V, Mi); - ({map_exact,K,V}, Mi) -> - maps:update(K, V, Mi) - end, Map0, Vs), - ret_expr(Map1, merge_bindings(Bs2, Bs1), RBs); - _ -> - erlang:raise(error, {badarg,Map0}, stacktrace()) - end; + {Vs,Bs2} = eval_map_fields(Es, Bs0, Lf, Ef), + _ = maps:put(k, v, Map0), %Validate map. + Map1 = lists:foldl(fun ({map_assoc,K,V}, Mi) -> + maps:put(K, V, Mi); + ({map_exact,K,V}, Mi) -> + maps:update(K, V, Mi) + end, Map0, Vs), + ret_expr(Map1, merge_bindings(Bs2, Bs1), RBs); expr({map,_,Es}, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) -> {Vs,Bs} = eval_map_fields(Es, Bs0, Lf, Ef), ret_expr(lists:foldl(fun @@ -483,12 +479,13 @@ expr({value,_,Val}, Bs, _Lf, _Ef, RBs) -> % Special case straight values. find_maxline(LC) -> put('$erl_eval_max_line', 0), - F = fun(L) -> + F = fun(A) -> + L = erl_anno:line(A), case is_integer(L) and (L > get('$erl_eval_max_line')) of true -> put('$erl_eval_max_line', L); false -> ok end end, - _ = erl_lint:modify_line(LC, F), + _ = erl_parse:map_anno(F, LC), erase('$erl_eval_max_line'). hide_calls(LC, MaxLine) -> @@ -498,14 +495,16 @@ hide_calls(LC, MaxLine) -> %% v/1 and local calls are hidden. hide({value,L,V}, Id, D) -> - {{atom,Id,ok}, Id+1, dict:store(Id, {value,L,V}, D)}; + A = erl_anno:new(Id), + {{atom,A,ok}, Id+1, dict:store(Id, {value,L,V}, D)}; hide({call,L,{atom,_,N}=Atom,Args}, Id0, D0) -> {NArgs, Id, D} = hide(Args, Id0, D0), C = case erl_internal:bif(N, length(Args)) of true -> {call,L,Atom,NArgs}; false -> - {call,Id,{remote,L,{atom,L,m},{atom,L,f}},NArgs} + A = erl_anno:new(Id), + {call,A,{remote,L,{atom,L,m},{atom,L,f}},NArgs} end, {C, Id+1, dict:store(Id, {call,Atom}, D)}; hide(T0, Id0, D0) when is_tuple(T0) -> @@ -518,11 +517,23 @@ hide([E0 | Es0], Id0, D0) -> hide(E, Id, D) -> {E, Id, D}. -unhide_calls({atom,Id,ok}, MaxLine, D) when Id > MaxLine -> - dict:fetch(Id, D); -unhide_calls({call,Id,{remote,L,_M,_F},Args}, MaxLine, D) when Id > MaxLine -> - {call,Atom} = dict:fetch(Id, D), - {call,L,Atom,unhide_calls(Args, MaxLine, D)}; +unhide_calls({atom,A,ok}=E, MaxLine, D) -> + L = erl_anno:line(A), + if + L > MaxLine -> + dict:fetch(L, D); + true -> + E + end; +unhide_calls({call,A,{remote,L,{atom,L,m},{atom,L,f}}=F,Args}, MaxLine, D) -> + Line = erl_anno:line(A), + if + Line > MaxLine -> + {call,Atom} = dict:fetch(Line, D), + {call,L,Atom,unhide_calls(Args, MaxLine, D)}; + true -> + {call,A,F,unhide_calls(Args, MaxLine, D)} + end; unhide_calls(T, MaxLine, D) when is_tuple(T) -> list_to_tuple(unhide_calls(tuple_to_list(T), MaxLine, D)); unhide_calls([E | Es], MaxLine, D) -> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_expand_records.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_expand_records.erl index 64a00acd88..0d3debae22 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_expand_records.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_expand_records.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2005-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2005-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -38,8 +38,6 @@ checked_ra=[] % successfully accessed records }). --define(REC_OFFSET, 100000000). % A hundred millions. Also in v3_core. - -spec(module(AbsForms, CompileOptions) -> AbsForms when AbsForms :: [erl_parse:abstract_form()], CompileOptions :: [compile:option()]). @@ -149,7 +147,7 @@ pattern({record_index,Line,Name,Field}, St) -> pattern({record,Line0,Name,Pfs}, St0) -> Fs = record_fields(Name, St0), {TMs,St1} = pattern_list(pattern_fields(Fs, Pfs), St0), - Line = record_offset(Line0, St1), + Line = mark_record(Line0, St1), {{tuple,Line,[{atom,Line0,Name} | TMs]},St1}; pattern({bin,Line,Es0}, St0) -> {Es1,St1} = pattern_bin(Es0, St0), @@ -243,7 +241,7 @@ record_test_in_guard(Line, Term, Name, St) -> expr({atom,Line,false}, St); false -> Fs = record_fields(Name, St), - NLine = neg_line(Line), + NLine = no_compiler_warning(Line), expr({call,NLine,{remote,NLine,{atom,NLine,erlang},{atom,NLine,is_record}}, [Term,{atom,Line,Name},{integer,Line,length(Fs)+1}]}, St) @@ -269,7 +267,7 @@ record_test_in_body(Line, Expr, Name, St0) -> %% evaluate to a tuple properly. Fs = record_fields(Name, St0), {Var,St} = new_var(Line, St0), - NLine = neg_line(Line), + NLine = no_compiler_warning(Line), expr({block,Line, [{match,Line,Var,Expr}, {call,NLine,{remote,NLine,{atom,NLine,erlang}, @@ -333,7 +331,7 @@ expr({record_index,Line,Name,F}, St) -> I = index_expr(Line, F, Name, record_fields(Name, St)), expr(I, St); expr({record,Line0,Name,Is}, St) -> - Line = record_offset(Line0, St), + Line = mark_record(Line0, St), expr({tuple,Line,[{atom,Line0,Name} | record_inits(record_fields(Name, St), Is)]}, St); @@ -384,21 +382,11 @@ expr({call,Line,{tuple,_,[{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,is_record}]}, expr({call,Line,{atom,_La,N}=Atom,As0}, St0) -> {As,St1} = expr_list(As0, St0), Ar = length(As), - case erl_internal:bif(N, Ar) of - true -> - {{call,Line,Atom,As},St1}; - false -> - case imported(N, Ar, St1) of - {yes,_Mod} -> - {{call,Line,Atom,As},St1}; - no -> - case {N,Ar} of - {record_info,2} -> - record_info_call(Line, As, St1); - _ -> - {{call,Line,Atom,As},St1} - end - end + case {N,Ar} =:= {record_info,2} andalso not imported(N, Ar, St1) of + true -> + record_info_call(Line, As, St1); + false -> + {{call,Line,Atom,As},St1} end; expr({call,Line,{remote,Lr,M,F},As0}, St0) -> {[M1,F1 | As1],St1} = expr_list([M,F | As0], St0), @@ -469,7 +457,7 @@ strict_record_access(E0, St0) -> conj([], _E) -> empty; conj([{{Name,_Rp},L,R,Sz} | AL], E) -> - NL = neg_line(L), + NL = no_compiler_warning(L), T1 = {op,NL,'orelse', {call,NL, {remote,NL,{atom,NL,erlang},{atom,NL,is_record}}, @@ -585,8 +573,8 @@ strict_get_record_field(Line, R, {atom,_,F}=Index, Name, St0) -> Fs = record_fields(Name, St), I = index_expr(F, Fs, 2), P = record_pattern(2, I, Var, length(Fs)+1, Line, [{atom,Line,Name}]), - NLine = neg_line(Line), - RLine = record_offset(NLine, St), + NLine = no_compiler_warning(Line), + RLine = mark_record(NLine, St), E = {'case',NLine,R, [{clause,NLine,[{tuple,RLine,P}],[],[Var]}, {clause,NLine,[{var,NLine,'_'}],[], @@ -600,7 +588,8 @@ strict_get_record_field(Line, R, {atom,_,F}=Index, Name, St0) -> I = index_expr(Line, Index, Name, Fs), {ExpR,St1} = expr(R, St0), %% Just to make comparison simple: - ExpRp = erl_lint:modify_line(ExpR, fun(_L) -> 0 end), + A0 = erl_anno:new(0), + ExpRp = erl_parse:map_anno(fun(_A) -> A0 end, ExpR), RA = {{Name,ExpRp},Line,ExpR,length(Fs)+1}, St2 = St1#exprec{strict_ra = [RA | St1#exprec.strict_ra]}, {{call,Line, @@ -701,8 +690,8 @@ record_update(R, Name, Fs, Us0, St0) -> record_match(R, Name, Lr, Fs, Us, St0) -> {Ps,News,St1} = record_upd_fs(Fs, Us, St0), - NLr = neg_line(Lr), - RLine = record_offset(Lr, St1), + NLr = no_compiler_warning(Lr), + RLine = mark_record(Lr, St1), {{'case',Lr,R, [{clause,Lr,[{tuple,RLine,[{atom,Lr,Name} | Ps]}],[], [{tuple,RLine,[{atom,Lr,Name} | News]}]}, @@ -733,8 +722,8 @@ record_setel(R, Name, Fs, Us0) -> Us = [T || {_,T} <- Us2], Lr = element(2, hd(Us)), Wildcards = duplicate(length(Fs), {var,Lr,'_'}), - NLr = neg_line(Lr), - %% Note: calling record_offset() here is not necessary since it is + NLr = no_compiler_warning(Lr), + %% Note: calling mark_record() here is not necessary since it is %% targeted at Dialyzer which always calls the compiler with %% 'strict_record_updates' meaning that record_setel() will never %% be called. @@ -832,10 +821,7 @@ add_imports(Mod, [F | Fs], Is) -> add_imports(_, [], Is) -> Is. imported(F, A, St) -> - case orddict:find({F,A}, St#exprec.imports) of - {ok,Mod} -> {yes,Mod}; - error -> no - end. + orddict:is_key({F,A}, St#exprec.imports). %%% %%% Replace is_record/3 in guards with matching if possible. @@ -969,12 +955,11 @@ opt_remove_2({call,Line,{atom,_,is_record}, end; opt_remove_2(A, _) -> A. -neg_line(L) -> - erl_parse:set_line(L, fun(Line) -> -abs(Line) end). +no_compiler_warning(Anno) -> + erl_anno:set_generated(true, Anno). -record_offset(L, St) -> +mark_record(Anno, St) -> case lists:member(dialyzer, St#exprec.compile) of - true when L >= 0 -> L+?REC_OFFSET; - true when L < 0 -> L-?REC_OFFSET; - false -> L + true -> erl_anno:set_record(true, Anno); + false -> Anno end. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_lint.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_lint.erl index cbe6eeec3c..ac92004061 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_lint.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_lint.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ -import(lists, [member/2,map/2,foldl/3,foldr/3,mapfoldl/3,all/2,reverse/1]). +-deprecated([{modify_line, 2, next_major_release}]). + %% bool_option(OnOpt, OffOpt, Default, Options) -> boolean(). %% value_option(Flag, Default, Options) -> Value. %% value_option(Flag, Default, OnOpt, OnVal, OffOpt, OffVal, Options) -> @@ -76,7 +78,7 @@ value_option(Flag, Default, On, OnVal, Off, OffVal, Opts) -> %%-define(DEBUGF(X,Y), io:format(X, Y)). -define(DEBUGF(X,Y), void). --type line() :: erl_scan:line(). % a convenient alias +-type line() :: erl_anno:line(). % a convenient alias -type fa() :: {atom(), arity()}. % function+arity -type ta() :: {atom(), arity()}. % type+arity @@ -111,19 +113,20 @@ value_option(Flag, Default, On, OnVal, Off, OffVal, Opts) -> defined=gb_sets:empty() %Defined fuctions :: gb_sets:set(fa()), on_load=[] :: [fa()], %On-load function - on_load_line=0 :: line(), %Line for on_load + on_load_line=erl_anno:new(0) %Line for on_load + :: erl_anno:anno(), clashes=[], %Exported functions named as BIFs not_deprecated=[], %Not considered deprecated func=[], %Current function warn_format=0, %Warn format calls enabled_warnings=[], %All enabled warnings (ordset). + nowarn_bif_clash=[], %All no warn bif clashes (ordset). errors=[], %Current errors warnings=[], %Current warnings file = "" :: string(), %From last file attribute recdef_top=false :: boolean(), %true in record initialisation %outside any fun or lc xqlc= false :: boolean(), %true if qlc.hrl included - new = false :: boolean(), %Has user-defined 'new/N' called= [] :: [{fa(),line()}], %Called functions usage = #usage{} :: #usage{}, specs = dict:new() %Type specifications @@ -140,7 +143,7 @@ value_option(Flag, Default, On, OnVal, Off, OffVal, Opts) -> -type lint_state() :: #lint{}. -type error_description() :: term(). --type error_info() :: {erl_scan:line(), module(), error_description()}. +-type error_info() :: {erl_anno:line(), module(), error_description()}. %% format_error(Error) %% Return a string describing the error. @@ -227,6 +230,8 @@ format_error({deprecated, MFA, ReplacementMFA, Rel}) -> [format_mfa(MFA), Rel, format_mfa(ReplacementMFA)]); format_error({deprecated, {M1, F1, A1}, String}) when is_list(String) -> io_lib:format("~p:~p/~p: ~s", [M1, F1, A1, String]); +format_error({deprecated_type, {M1, F1, A1}, String}) when is_list(String) -> + io_lib:format("~p:~p~s: ~s", [M1, F1, gen_type_paren(A1), String]); format_error({removed, MFA, ReplacementMFA, Rel}) -> io_lib:format("call to ~s will fail, since it was removed in ~s; " "use ~s", [format_mfa(MFA), Rel, format_mfa(ReplacementMFA)]); @@ -425,13 +430,13 @@ exprs(Exprs, BindingsList) -> exprs_opt(Exprs, BindingsList, Opts) -> {St0,Vs} = foldl(fun({{record,_SequenceNumber,_Name},Attr0}, {St1,Vs1}) -> - Attr = zip_file_and_line(Attr0, "none"), + Attr = set_file(Attr0, "none"), {attribute_state(Attr, St1),Vs1}; ({V,_}, {St1,Vs1}) -> {St1,[{V,{bound,unused,[]}} | Vs1]} end, {start("nofile",Opts),[]}, BindingsList), Vt = orddict:from_list(Vs), - {_Evt,St} = exprs(zip_file_and_line(Exprs, "nofile"), Vt, St0), + {_Evt,St} = exprs(set_file(Exprs, "nofile"), Vt, St0), return_status(St). used_vars(Exprs, BindingsList) -> @@ -439,7 +444,7 @@ used_vars(Exprs, BindingsList) -> ({V,_Val}, Vs0) -> [{V,{bound,unused,[]}} | Vs0] end, [], BindingsList), Vt = orddict:from_list(Vs), - {Evt,_St} = exprs(zip_file_and_line(Exprs, "nofile"), Vt, start()), + {Evt,_St} = exprs(set_file(Exprs, "nofile"), Vt, start()), {ok, foldl(fun({V,{_,used,_}}, L) -> [V | L]; (_, L) -> L end, [], Evt)}. @@ -564,6 +569,7 @@ start(File, Opts) -> warn_format = value_option(warn_format, 1, warn_format, 1, nowarn_format, 0, Opts), enabled_warnings = Enabled, + nowarn_bif_clash = nowarn_function(nowarn_bif_clash, Opts), file = File }. @@ -603,34 +609,39 @@ pack_warnings(Ws) -> %% add_warning(ErrorDescriptor, State) -> State' %% add_warning(Line, Error, State) -> State' -add_error(E, St) -> St#lint{errors=[{St#lint.file,E}|St#lint.errors]}. +add_error(E, St) -> add_lint_error(E, St#lint.file, St). + +add_error(Anno, E, St) -> + {File,Location} = loc(Anno, St), + add_lint_error({Location,erl_lint,E}, File, St). -add_error(FileLine, E, St) -> - {File,Location} = loc(FileLine), - add_error({Location,erl_lint,E}, St#lint{file = File}). +add_lint_error(E, File, St) -> + St#lint{errors=[{File,E}|St#lint.errors]}. -add_warning(W, St) -> St#lint{warnings=[{St#lint.file,W}|St#lint.warnings]}. +add_warning(W, St) -> add_lint_warning(W, St#lint.file, St). add_warning(FileLine, W, St) -> - {File,Location} = loc(FileLine), - add_warning({Location,erl_lint,W}, St#lint{file = File}). - -loc(L) -> - case erl_parse:get_attribute(L, location) of - {location,{{File,Line},Column}} -> - {File,{Line,Column}}; - {location,{File,Line}} -> - {File,Line} + {File,Location} = loc(FileLine, St), + add_lint_warning({Location,erl_lint,W}, File, St). + +add_lint_warning(W, File, St) -> + St#lint{warnings=[{File,W}|St#lint.warnings]}. + +loc(Anno, St) -> + Location = erl_anno:location(Anno), + case erl_anno:file(Anno) of + undefined -> {St#lint.file,Location}; + File -> {File,Location} end. %% forms([Form], State) -> State' forms(Forms0, St0) -> Forms = eval_file_attribute(Forms0, St0), + %% Annotations from now on include the 'file' item. Locals = local_functions(Forms), AutoImportSuppressed = auto_import_suppressed(St0#lint.compile), StDeprecated = disallowed_compile_flags(Forms,St0), - %% Line numbers are from now on pairs {File,Line}. St1 = includes_qlc_hrl(Forms, StDeprecated#lint{locals = Locals, no_auto = AutoImportSuppressed}), St2 = bif_clashes(Forms, St1), @@ -638,8 +649,6 @@ forms(Forms0, St0) -> St4 = foldl(fun form/2, pre_scan(Forms, St3), Forms), post_traversal_check(Forms, St4). -pre_scan([{function,_L,new,_A,_Cs} | Fs], St) -> - pre_scan(Fs, St#lint{new=true}); pre_scan([{attribute,L,compile,C} | Fs], St) -> case is_warn_enabled(export_all, St) andalso member(export_all, lists:flatten([C])) of @@ -666,15 +675,24 @@ eval_file_attribute(Forms, St) -> eval_file_attr([{attribute,_L,file,{File,_Line}}=Form | Forms], _File) -> [Form | eval_file_attr(Forms, File)]; eval_file_attr([Form0 | Forms], File) -> - Form = zip_file_and_line(Form0, File), + Form = set_form_file(Form0, File), [Form | eval_file_attr(Forms, File)]; eval_file_attr([], _File) -> []. -zip_file_and_line(T, File) -> - F0 = fun(Line) -> {File,Line} end, - F = fun(L) -> erl_parse:set_line(L, F0) end, - modify_line(T, F). +%% Sets the file only on the form. This is used on post-traversal. +%% For the remaining of the AST we rely on #lint.file. + +set_form_file({attribute,L,K,V}, File) -> + {attribute,erl_anno:set_file(File, L),K,V}; +set_form_file({function,L,N,A,C}, File) -> + {function,erl_anno:set_file(File, L),N,A,C}; +set_form_file(Form, _File) -> + Form. + +set_file(T, File) -> + F = fun(Anno) -> erl_anno:set_file(File, Anno) end, + erl_parse:map_anno(F, T). %% form(Form, State) -> State' %% Check a form returning the updated State. Handle generic cases here. @@ -771,8 +789,7 @@ eof(_Line, St0) -> %% bif_clashes(Forms, State0) -> State. -bif_clashes(Forms, St) -> - Nowarn = nowarn_function(nowarn_bif_clash, St#lint.compile), +bif_clashes(Forms, #lint{nowarn_bif_clash=Nowarn} = St) -> Clashes0 = [{Name,Arity} || {function,_L,Name,Arity,_Cs} <- Forms, erl_internal:bif(Name, Arity)], Clashes = ordsets:subtract(ordsets:from_list(Clashes0), Nowarn), @@ -796,9 +813,11 @@ not_deprecated(Forms, St0) -> disallowed_compile_flags(Forms, St0) -> %% There are (still) no line numbers in St0#lint.compile. Errors0 = [ {St0#lint.file,{L,erl_lint,disallowed_nowarn_bif_clash}} || - {attribute,[{line,{_,L}}],compile,nowarn_bif_clash} <- Forms ], + {attribute,A,compile,nowarn_bif_clash} <- Forms, + {_,L} <- [loc(A, St0)] ], Errors1 = [ {St0#lint.file,{L,erl_lint,disallowed_nowarn_bif_clash}} || - {attribute,[{line,{_,L}}],compile,{nowarn_bif_clash, {_,_}}} <- Forms ], + {attribute,A,compile,{nowarn_bif_clash, {_,_}}} <- Forms, + {_,L} <- [loc(A, St0)] ], Disabled = (not is_warn_enabled(bif_clash, St0)), Errors = if Disabled andalso Errors0 =:= [] -> @@ -923,7 +942,7 @@ behaviour_conflicting(AllBfs, St) -> behaviour_add_conflicts(R, St). behaviour_add_conflicts([{Cb,[{FirstLoc,FirstB}|Cs]}|T], St0) -> - FirstL = element(2, loc(FirstLoc)), + FirstL = element(2, loc(FirstLoc, St0)), St = behaviour_add_conflict(Cs, Cb, FirstL, FirstB, St0), behaviour_add_conflicts(T, St); behaviour_add_conflicts([], St) -> St. @@ -1141,7 +1160,7 @@ check_unused_records(Forms, St0) -> end, St0#lint.records, UsedRecords), Unused = [{Name,FileLine} || {Name,{FileLine,_Fields}} <- dict:to_list(URecs), - element(1, loc(FileLine)) =:= FirstFile], + element(1, loc(FileLine, St0)) =:= FirstFile], foldl(fun ({N,L}, St) -> add_warning(L, {unused_record, N}, St) end, St0, Unused); @@ -1299,7 +1318,7 @@ imported(F, A, St) -> error -> no end. --spec on_load(line(), fa(), lint_state()) -> lint_state(). +-spec on_load(erl_anno:anno(), fa(), lint_state()) -> lint_state(). %% Check an on_load directive and remember it. on_load(Line, {Name,Arity}=Fa, #lint{on_load=OnLoad0}=St0) @@ -1334,14 +1353,15 @@ check_on_load(St) -> St. -spec call_function(line(), atom(), arity(), lint_state()) -> lint_state(). %% Add to both called and calls. -call_function(Line, F, A, #lint{usage=Usage0,called=Cd,func=Func}=St) -> +call_function(Line, F, A, #lint{usage=Usage0,called=Cd,func=Func,file=File}=St) -> #usage{calls = Cs} = Usage0, NA = {F,A}, Usage = case Cs of undefined -> Usage0; _ -> Usage0#usage{calls=dict:append(Func, NA, Cs)} end, - St#lint{called=[{NA,Line}|Cd], usage=Usage}. + Anno = erl_anno:set_file(File, Line), + St#lint{called=[{NA,Anno}|Cd], usage=Usage}. %% function(Line, Name, Arity, Clauses, State) -> State. @@ -1954,10 +1974,10 @@ is_guard_test(E) -> is_guard_test(Expression, Forms) -> RecordAttributes = [A || A = {attribute, _, record, _D} <- Forms], St0 = foldl(fun(Attr0, St1) -> - Attr = zip_file_and_line(Attr0, "none"), + Attr = set_file(Attr0, "none"), attribute_state(Attr, St1) end, start(), RecordAttributes), - is_guard_test2(zip_file_and_line(Expression, "nofile"), St0#lint.records). + is_guard_test2(set_file(Expression, "nofile"), St0#lint.records). %% is_guard_test2(Expression, RecordDefs :: dict:dict()) -> boolean(). is_guard_test2({call,Line,{atom,Lr,record},[E,A]}, RDs) -> @@ -2120,7 +2140,7 @@ expr({'receive',Line,Cs,To,ToEs}, Vt, St0) -> {Cvt,St3} = icrt_clauses(Cs, Vt, St2), %% Csvts = [vtnew(Tevt, Vt)|Cvt], %This is just NEW variables! Csvts = [Tevt|Cvt], - Rvt = icrt_export(Csvts, Vt, {'receive',Line}), + Rvt = icrt_export(Csvts, Vt, {'receive',Line}, St3), {vtmerge([Tvt,Tevt,Rvt]),St3}; expr({'fun',Line,Body}, Vt, St) -> %%No one can think funs export! @@ -2619,7 +2639,7 @@ type_def(_Attr, _Line, {record, _RecName}, Fields, [], St0) -> %% The record field names and such are checked in the record format. %% We only need to check the types. Types = [T || {typed_record_field, _, T} <- Fields], - check_type({type, -1, product, Types}, St0); + check_type({type, nowarn(), product, Types}, St0); type_def(Attr, Line, TypeName, ProtoType, Args, St0) -> TypeDefs = St0#lint.types, Arity = length(Args), @@ -2628,7 +2648,7 @@ type_def(Attr, Line, TypeName, ProtoType, Args, St0) -> StoreType = fun(St) -> NewDefs = dict:store(TypePair, Info, TypeDefs), - CheckType = {type, -1, product, [ProtoType|Args]}, + CheckType = {type, nowarn(), product, [ProtoType|Args]}, check_type(CheckType, St#lint{types=NewDefs}) end, case is_default_type(TypePair) of @@ -2684,7 +2704,9 @@ check_type({ann_type, _L, [_Var, Type]}, SeenVars, St) -> check_type({paren_type, _L, [Type]}, SeenVars, St) -> check_type(Type, SeenVars, St); check_type({remote_type, L, [{atom, _, Mod}, {atom, _, Name}, Args]}, - SeenVars, #lint{module=CurrentMod} = St) -> + SeenVars, St0) -> + St = deprecated_type(L, Mod, Name, Args, St0), + CurrentMod = St#lint.module, case Mod =:= CurrentMod of true -> check_type({user_type, L, Name, Args}, SeenVars, St); false -> @@ -2712,7 +2734,7 @@ check_type({type, L, 'fun', [Dom, Range]}, SeenVars, St) -> {type, _, any} -> St; _ -> add_error(L, {type_syntax, 'fun'}, St) end, - check_type({type, -1, product, [Dom, Range]}, SeenVars, St1); + check_type({type, nowarn(), product, [Dom, Range]}, SeenVars, St1); check_type({type, L, range, [From, To]}, SeenVars, St) -> St1 = case {erl_eval:partial_eval(From), erl_eval:partial_eval(To)} of @@ -2729,7 +2751,7 @@ check_type({type, _L, map, Pairs}, SeenVars, St) -> check_type(Pair, AccSeenVars, AccSt) end, {SeenVars, St}, Pairs); check_type({type, _L, map_field_assoc, [Dom, Range]}, SeenVars, St) -> - check_type({type, -1, product, [Dom, Range]}, SeenVars, St); + check_type({type, nowarn(), product, [Dom, Range]}, SeenVars, St); check_type({type, _L, tuple, any}, SeenVars, St) -> {SeenVars, St}; check_type({type, _L, any}, SeenVars, St) -> {SeenVars, St}; check_type({type, L, binary, [Base, Unit]}, SeenVars, St) -> @@ -2772,7 +2794,7 @@ check_type({type, La, TypeName, Args}, SeenVars, St) -> end; _ -> St end, - check_type({type, -1, product, Args}, SeenVars, St1); + check_type({type, nowarn(), product, Args}, SeenVars, St1); check_type({user_type, L, TypeName, Args}, SeenVars, St) -> Arity = length(Args), TypePair = {TypeName, Arity}, @@ -2919,11 +2941,16 @@ check_specs([FunType|Left], Arity, St0) -> true -> St0; false -> add_error(L, spec_wrong_arity, St0) end, - St2 = check_type({type, -1, product, [FunType1|CTypes]}, St1), + St2 = check_type({type, nowarn(), product, [FunType1|CTypes]}, St1), check_specs(Left, Arity, St2); check_specs([], _Arity, St) -> St. +nowarn() -> + A0 = erl_anno:new(0), + A1 = erl_anno:set_generated(true, A0), + erl_anno:set_file("", A1). + check_specs_without_function(#lint{module=Mod,defined=Funcs,specs=Specs}=St) -> Fun = fun({M, F, A}, Line, AccSt) when M =:= Mod -> FA = {F, A}, @@ -2974,7 +3001,7 @@ check_unused_types(Forms, #lint{usage=Usage, types=Ts, exp_types=ExpTs}=St) -> UsedTypes = gb_sets:from_list(L), FoldFun = fun(Type, #typeinfo{line = FileLine}, AccSt) -> - case loc(FileLine) of + case loc(FileLine, AccSt) of {FirstFile, _} -> case gb_sets:is_member(Type, UsedTypes) of true -> AccSt; @@ -3012,7 +3039,7 @@ check_local_opaque_types(St) -> icrt_clauses(Cs, In, Vt, St0) -> {Csvt,St1} = icrt_clauses(Cs, Vt, St0), - UpdVt = icrt_export(Csvt, Vt, In), + UpdVt = icrt_export(Csvt, Vt, In, St1), {UpdVt,St1}. %% icrt_clauses(Clauses, ImportVarTable, State) -> @@ -3029,8 +3056,8 @@ icrt_clause({clause,_Line,H,G,B}, Vt0, St0) -> {Bvt,St3} = exprs(B, vtupdate(Vt2, Vt0), St2), {vtupdate(Bvt, Vt2),St3}. -icrt_export(Vts, Vt, {Tag,Attrs}) -> - {_File,Loc} = loc(Attrs), +icrt_export(Vts, Vt, {Tag,Attrs}, St) -> + {_File,Loc} = loc(Attrs, St), icrt_export(lists:merge(Vts), Vt, {Tag,Loc}, length(Vts), []). icrt_export([{V,{{export,_},_,_}}|Vs0], [{V,{{export,_}=S0,_,Ls}}|Vt], @@ -3387,7 +3414,7 @@ vtupdate(Uvt, Vt0) -> %% Return all new variables in UpdVarTable as unsafe. vtunsafe({Tag,FileLine}, Uvt, Vt) -> - {_File,Line} = loc(FileLine), + Line = erl_anno:location(FileLine), [{V,{{unsafe,{Tag,Line}},U,Ls}} || {V,{_,U,Ls}} <- vtnew(Uvt, Vt)]. %% vtmerge(VarTable, VarTable) -> VarTable. @@ -3452,58 +3479,15 @@ vt_no_unused(Vt) -> [V || {_,{_,U,_L}}=V <- Vt, U =/= unused]. %% copy_expr(Expr, Line) -> Expr. %% Make a copy of Expr converting all line numbers to Line. -copy_expr(Expr, Line) -> - modify_line(Expr, fun(_L) -> Line end). +copy_expr(Expr, Anno) -> + erl_parse:map_anno(fun(_A) -> Anno end, Expr). %% modify_line(Form, Fun) -> Form %% modify_line(Expression, Fun) -> Expression %% Applies Fun to each line number occurrence. modify_line(T, F0) -> - modify_line1(T, F0). - -%% Forms. -modify_line1({function,F,A}, _Mf) -> {function,F,A}; -modify_line1({function,M,F,A}, Mf) -> - {function,modify_line1(M, Mf),modify_line1(F, Mf),modify_line1(A, Mf)}; -modify_line1({attribute,L,record,{Name,Fields}}, Mf) -> - {attribute,Mf(L),record,{Name,modify_line1(Fields, Mf)}}; -modify_line1({attribute,L,spec,{Fun,Types}}, Mf) -> - {attribute,Mf(L),spec,{Fun,modify_line1(Types, Mf)}}; -modify_line1({attribute,L,callback,{Fun,Types}}, Mf) -> - {attribute,Mf(L),callback,{Fun,modify_line1(Types, Mf)}}; -modify_line1({attribute,L,type,{TypeName,TypeDef,Args}}, Mf) -> - {attribute,Mf(L),type,{TypeName,modify_line1(TypeDef, Mf), - modify_line1(Args, Mf)}}; -modify_line1({attribute,L,opaque,{TypeName,TypeDef,Args}}, Mf) -> - {attribute,Mf(L),opaque,{TypeName,modify_line1(TypeDef, Mf), - modify_line1(Args, Mf)}}; -modify_line1({attribute,L,Attr,Val}, Mf) -> {attribute,Mf(L),Attr,Val}; -modify_line1({warning,W}, _Mf) -> {warning,W}; -modify_line1({error,W}, _Mf) -> {error,W}; -%% Expressions. -modify_line1({clauses,Cs}, Mf) -> {clauses,modify_line1(Cs, Mf)}; -modify_line1({typed_record_field,Field,Type}, Mf) -> - {typed_record_field,modify_line1(Field, Mf),modify_line1(Type, Mf)}; -modify_line1({Tag,L}, Mf) -> {Tag,Mf(L)}; -modify_line1({Tag,L,E1}, Mf) -> - {Tag,Mf(L),modify_line1(E1, Mf)}; -modify_line1({Tag,L,E1,E2}, Mf) -> - {Tag,Mf(L),modify_line1(E1, Mf),modify_line1(E2, Mf)}; -modify_line1({bin_element,L,E1,E2,TSL}, Mf) -> - {bin_element,Mf(L),modify_line1(E1, Mf),modify_line1(E2, Mf), TSL}; -modify_line1({Tag,L,E1,E2,E3}, Mf) -> - {Tag,Mf(L),modify_line1(E1, Mf),modify_line1(E2, Mf),modify_line1(E3, Mf)}; -modify_line1({Tag,L,E1,E2,E3,E4}, Mf) -> - {Tag,Mf(L), - modify_line1(E1, Mf), - modify_line1(E2, Mf), - modify_line1(E3, Mf), - modify_line1(E4, Mf)}; -modify_line1([H|T], Mf) -> - [modify_line1(H, Mf)|modify_line1(T, Mf)]; -modify_line1([], _Mf) -> []; -modify_line1(E, _Mf) when not is_tuple(E), not is_list(E) -> E. + erl_parse:map_anno(F0, T). %% Check a record_info call. We have already checked that it is not %% shadowed by an import. @@ -3573,6 +3557,20 @@ deprecated_function(Line, M, F, As, St) -> St end. +deprecated_type(L, M, N, As, St) -> + NAs = length(As), + case otp_internal:obsolete_type(M, N, NAs) of + {deprecated, String} when is_list(String) -> + case is_warn_enabled(deprecated_type, St) of + true -> + add_warning(L, {deprecated_type, {M,N,NAs}, String}, St); + false -> + St + end; + no -> + St + end. + obsolete_guard({call,Line,{atom,Lr,F},As}, St0) -> Arity = length(As), case erl_internal:old_type_test(F, Arity) of @@ -3800,8 +3798,7 @@ is_autoimport_suppressed(NoAutoSet,{Func,Arity}) -> gb_sets:is_element({Func,Arity},NoAutoSet). %% Predicate to find out if a function specific bif-clash suppression (old deprecated) is present bif_clash_specifically_disabled(St,{F,A}) -> - Nowarn = nowarn_function(nowarn_bif_clash, St#lint.compile), - lists:member({F,A},Nowarn). + lists:member({F,A},St#lint.nowarn_bif_clash). %% Predicate to find out if an autoimported guard_bif is not overriden in some way %% Guard Bif without module name is disallowed if diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_parse.yrl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_parse.yrl index 3502a50eaa..e328e065e3 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_parse.yrl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_parse.yrl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ spec_fun -> atom ':' atom '/' integer '::' : {'$1', '$3', '$5'}. typed_attr_val -> expr ',' typed_record_fields : {typed_record, '$1', '$3'}. typed_attr_val -> expr '::' top_type : {type_def, '$1', '$3'}. -typed_record_fields -> '{' typed_exprs '}' : {tuple, ?line('$1'), '$2'}. +typed_record_fields -> '{' typed_exprs '}' : {tuple, ?anno('$1'), '$2'}. typed_exprs -> typed_expr : ['$1']. typed_exprs -> typed_expr ',' typed_exprs : ['$1'|'$3']. @@ -105,26 +105,26 @@ type_sigs -> type_sig : ['$1']. type_sigs -> type_sig ';' type_sigs : ['$1'|'$3']. type_sig -> fun_type : '$1'. -type_sig -> fun_type 'when' type_guards : {type, ?line('$1'), bounded_fun, +type_sig -> fun_type 'when' type_guards : {type, ?anno('$1'), bounded_fun, ['$1','$3']}. type_guards -> type_guard : ['$1']. type_guards -> type_guard ',' type_guards : ['$1'|'$3']. -type_guard -> atom '(' top_types ')' : {type, ?line('$1'), constraint, +type_guard -> atom '(' top_types ')' : {type, ?anno('$1'), constraint, ['$1', '$3']}. type_guard -> var '::' top_type : build_def('$1', '$3'). top_types -> top_type : ['$1']. top_types -> top_type ',' top_types : ['$1'|'$3']. -top_type -> var '::' top_type_100 : {ann_type, ?line('$1'), ['$1','$3']}. +top_type -> var '::' top_type_100 : {ann_type, ?anno('$1'), ['$1','$3']}. top_type -> top_type_100 : '$1'. top_type_100 -> type_200 : '$1'. top_type_100 -> type_200 '|' top_type_100 : lift_unions('$1','$3'). -type_200 -> type_300 '..' type_300 : {type, ?line('$1'), range, +type_200 -> type_300 '..' type_300 : {type, ?anno('$1'), range, [skip_paren('$1'), skip_paren('$3')]}. type_200 -> type_300 : '$1'. @@ -140,61 +140,61 @@ type_400 -> type_500 : '$1'. type_500 -> prefix_op type : ?mkop1('$1', skip_paren('$2')). type_500 -> type : '$1'. -type -> '(' top_type ')' : {paren_type, ?line('$2'), ['$2']}. +type -> '(' top_type ')' : {paren_type, ?anno('$2'), ['$2']}. type -> var : '$1'. type -> atom : '$1'. type -> atom '(' ')' : build_gen_type('$1'). type -> atom '(' top_types ')' : build_type('$1', '$3'). -type -> atom ':' atom '(' ')' : {remote_type, ?line('$1'), +type -> atom ':' atom '(' ')' : {remote_type, ?anno('$1'), ['$1', '$3', []]}. -type -> atom ':' atom '(' top_types ')' : {remote_type, ?line('$1'), +type -> atom ':' atom '(' top_types ')' : {remote_type, ?anno('$1'), ['$1', '$3', '$5']}. -type -> '[' ']' : {type, ?line('$1'), nil, []}. -type -> '[' top_type ']' : {type, ?line('$1'), list, ['$2']}. -type -> '[' top_type ',' '...' ']' : {type, ?line('$1'), +type -> '[' ']' : {type, ?anno('$1'), nil, []}. +type -> '[' top_type ']' : {type, ?anno('$1'), list, ['$2']}. +type -> '[' top_type ',' '...' ']' : {type, ?anno('$1'), nonempty_list, ['$2']}. -type -> '#' '{' '}' : {type, ?line('$1'), map, []}. -type -> '#' '{' map_pair_types '}' : {type, ?line('$1'), map, '$3'}. -type -> '{' '}' : {type, ?line('$1'), tuple, []}. -type -> '{' top_types '}' : {type, ?line('$1'), tuple, '$2'}. -type -> '#' atom '{' '}' : {type, ?line('$1'), record, ['$2']}. -type -> '#' atom '{' field_types '}' : {type, ?line('$1'), +type -> '#' '{' '}' : {type, ?anno('$1'), map, []}. +type -> '#' '{' map_pair_types '}' : {type, ?anno('$1'), map, '$3'}. +type -> '{' '}' : {type, ?anno('$1'), tuple, []}. +type -> '{' top_types '}' : {type, ?anno('$1'), tuple, '$2'}. +type -> '#' atom '{' '}' : {type, ?anno('$1'), record, ['$2']}. +type -> '#' atom '{' field_types '}' : {type, ?anno('$1'), record, ['$2'|'$4']}. type -> binary_type : '$1'. type -> integer : '$1'. -type -> 'fun' '(' ')' : {type, ?line('$1'), 'fun', []}. +type -> 'fun' '(' ')' : {type, ?anno('$1'), 'fun', []}. type -> 'fun' '(' fun_type_100 ')' : '$3'. fun_type_100 -> '(' '...' ')' '->' top_type - : {type, ?line('$1'), 'fun', - [{type, ?line('$1'), any}, '$5']}. + : {type, ?anno('$1'), 'fun', + [{type, ?anno('$1'), any}, '$5']}. fun_type_100 -> fun_type : '$1'. -fun_type -> '(' ')' '->' top_type : {type, ?line('$1'), 'fun', - [{type, ?line('$1'), product, []}, '$4']}. +fun_type -> '(' ')' '->' top_type : {type, ?anno('$1'), 'fun', + [{type, ?anno('$1'), product, []}, '$4']}. fun_type -> '(' top_types ')' '->' top_type - : {type, ?line('$1'), 'fun', - [{type, ?line('$1'), product, '$2'},'$5']}. + : {type, ?anno('$1'), 'fun', + [{type, ?anno('$1'), product, '$2'},'$5']}. map_pair_types -> map_pair_type : ['$1']. map_pair_types -> map_pair_type ',' map_pair_types : ['$1'|'$3']. -map_pair_type -> top_type '=>' top_type : {type, ?line('$2'), map_field_assoc,['$1','$3']}. +map_pair_type -> top_type '=>' top_type : {type, ?anno('$2'), map_field_assoc,['$1','$3']}. field_types -> field_type : ['$1']. field_types -> field_type ',' field_types : ['$1'|'$3']. -field_type -> atom '::' top_type : {type, ?line('$1'), field_type, +field_type -> atom '::' top_type : {type, ?anno('$1'), field_type, ['$1', '$3']}. -binary_type -> '<<' '>>' : {type, ?line('$1'),binary, - [abstract(0, ?line('$1')), - abstract(0, ?line('$1'))]}. -binary_type -> '<<' bin_base_type '>>' : {type, ?line('$1'),binary, - ['$2', abstract(0, ?line('$1'))]}. -binary_type -> '<<' bin_unit_type '>>' : {type, ?line('$1'),binary, - [abstract(0, ?line('$1')), '$2']}. +binary_type -> '<<' '>>' : {type, ?anno('$1'),binary, + [abstract2(0, ?anno('$1')), + abstract2(0, ?anno('$1'))]}. +binary_type -> '<<' bin_base_type '>>' : {type, ?anno('$1'),binary, + ['$2', abstract2(0, ?anno('$1'))]}. +binary_type -> '<<' bin_unit_type '>>' : {type, ?anno('$1'),binary, + [abstract2(0, ?anno('$1')), '$2']}. binary_type -> '<<' bin_base_type ',' bin_unit_type '>>' - : {type, ?line('$1'), binary, ['$2', '$4']}. + : {type, ?anno('$1'), binary, ['$2', '$4']}. bin_base_type -> var ':' type : build_bin_type(['$1'], '$3'). @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ function_clauses -> function_clause : ['$1']. function_clauses -> function_clause ';' function_clauses : ['$1'|'$3']. function_clause -> atom clause_args clause_guard clause_body : - {clause,?line('$1'),element(3, '$1'),'$2','$3','$4'}. + {clause,?anno('$1'),element(3, '$1'),'$2','$3','$4'}. clause_args -> argument_list : element(1, '$1'). @@ -221,10 +221,10 @@ clause_guard -> '$empty' : []. clause_body -> '->' exprs: '$2'. -expr -> 'catch' expr : {'catch',?line('$1'),'$2'}. +expr -> 'catch' expr : {'catch',?anno('$1'),'$2'}. expr -> expr_100 : '$1'. -expr_100 -> expr_150 '=' expr_100 : {match,?line('$2'),'$1','$3'}. +expr_100 -> expr_150 '=' expr_100 : {match,?anno('$2'),'$1','$3'}. expr_100 -> expr_150 '!' expr_100 : ?mkop2('$1', '$2', '$3'). expr_100 -> expr_150 : '$1'. @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ expr_700 -> record_expr : '$1'. expr_700 -> expr_800 : '$1'. expr_800 -> expr_max ':' expr_max : - {remote,?line('$2'),'$1','$3'}. + {remote,?anno('$2'),'$1','$3'}. expr_800 -> expr_max : '$1'. expr_max -> var : '$1'. @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ expr_max -> binary_comprehension : '$1'. expr_max -> tuple : '$1'. %%expr_max -> struct : '$1'. expr_max -> '(' expr ')' : '$2'. -expr_max -> 'begin' exprs 'end' : {block,?line('$1'),'$2'}. +expr_max -> 'begin' exprs 'end' : {block,?anno('$1'),'$2'}. expr_max -> if_expr : '$1'. expr_max -> case_expr : '$1'. expr_max -> receive_expr : '$1'. @@ -280,22 +280,22 @@ expr_max -> fun_expr : '$1'. expr_max -> try_expr : '$1'. -list -> '[' ']' : {nil,?line('$1')}. -list -> '[' expr tail : {cons,?line('$1'),'$2','$3'}. +list -> '[' ']' : {nil,?anno('$1')}. +list -> '[' expr tail : {cons,?anno('$1'),'$2','$3'}. -tail -> ']' : {nil,?line('$1')}. +tail -> ']' : {nil,?anno('$1')}. tail -> '|' expr ']' : '$2'. -tail -> ',' expr tail : {cons,?line('$2'),'$2','$3'}. +tail -> ',' expr tail : {cons,?anno('$2'),'$2','$3'}. -binary -> '<<' '>>' : {bin,?line('$1'),[]}. -binary -> '<<' bin_elements '>>' : {bin,?line('$1'),'$2'}. +binary -> '<<' '>>' : {bin,?anno('$1'),[]}. +binary -> '<<' bin_elements '>>' : {bin,?anno('$1'),'$2'}. bin_elements -> bin_element : ['$1']. bin_elements -> bin_element ',' bin_elements : ['$1'|'$3']. bin_element -> bit_expr opt_bit_size_expr opt_bit_type_list : - {bin_element,?line('$1'),'$1','$2','$3'}. + {bin_element,?anno('$1'),'$1','$2','$3'}. bit_expr -> prefix_op expr_max : ?mkop1('$1', '$2'). bit_expr -> expr_max : '$1'. @@ -316,29 +316,29 @@ bit_size_expr -> expr_max : '$1'. list_comprehension -> '[' expr '||' lc_exprs ']' : - {lc,?line('$1'),'$2','$4'}. + {lc,?anno('$1'),'$2','$4'}. binary_comprehension -> '<<' binary '||' lc_exprs '>>' : - {bc,?line('$1'),'$2','$4'}. + {bc,?anno('$1'),'$2','$4'}. lc_exprs -> lc_expr : ['$1']. lc_exprs -> lc_expr ',' lc_exprs : ['$1'|'$3']. lc_expr -> expr : '$1'. -lc_expr -> expr '<-' expr : {generate,?line('$2'),'$1','$3'}. -lc_expr -> binary '<=' expr : {b_generate,?line('$2'),'$1','$3'}. +lc_expr -> expr '<-' expr : {generate,?anno('$2'),'$1','$3'}. +lc_expr -> binary '<=' expr : {b_generate,?anno('$2'),'$1','$3'}. -tuple -> '{' '}' : {tuple,?line('$1'),[]}. -tuple -> '{' exprs '}' : {tuple,?line('$1'),'$2'}. +tuple -> '{' '}' : {tuple,?anno('$1'),[]}. +tuple -> '{' exprs '}' : {tuple,?anno('$1'),'$2'}. %%struct -> atom tuple : -%% {struct,?line('$1'),element(3, '$1'),element(3, '$2')}. +%% {struct,?anno('$1'),element(3, '$1'),element(3, '$2')}. map_expr -> '#' map_tuple : - {map, ?line('$1'),'$2'}. + {map, ?anno('$1'),'$2'}. map_expr -> expr_max '#' map_tuple : - {map, ?line('$2'),'$1','$3'}. + {map, ?anno('$2'),'$1','$3'}. map_expr -> map_expr '#' map_tuple : - {map, ?line('$2'),'$1','$3'}. + {map, ?anno('$2'),'$1','$3'}. map_tuple -> '{' '}' : []. map_tuple -> '{' map_fields '}' : '$2'. @@ -350,10 +350,10 @@ map_field -> map_field_assoc : '$1'. map_field -> map_field_exact : '$1'. map_field_assoc -> map_key '=>' expr : - {map_field_assoc,?line('$1'),'$1','$3'}. + {map_field_assoc,?anno('$1'),'$1','$3'}. map_field_exact -> map_key ':=' expr : - {map_field_exact,?line('$1'),'$1','$3'}. + {map_field_exact,?anno('$1'),'$1','$3'}. map_key -> expr : '$1'. @@ -363,17 +363,17 @@ map_key -> expr : '$1'. %% always atoms for the moment, this might change in the future. record_expr -> '#' atom '.' atom : - {record_index,?line('$1'),element(3, '$2'),'$4'}. + {record_index,?anno('$1'),element(3, '$2'),'$4'}. record_expr -> '#' atom record_tuple : - {record,?line('$1'),element(3, '$2'),'$3'}. + {record,?anno('$1'),element(3, '$2'),'$3'}. record_expr -> expr_max '#' atom '.' atom : - {record_field,?line('$2'),'$1',element(3, '$3'),'$5'}. + {record_field,?anno('$2'),'$1',element(3, '$3'),'$5'}. record_expr -> expr_max '#' atom record_tuple : - {record,?line('$2'),'$1',element(3, '$3'),'$4'}. + {record,?anno('$2'),'$1',element(3, '$3'),'$4'}. record_expr -> record_expr '#' atom '.' atom : - {record_field,?line('$2'),'$1',element(3, '$3'),'$5'}. + {record_field,?anno('$2'),'$1',element(3, '$3'),'$5'}. record_expr -> record_expr '#' atom record_tuple : - {record,?line('$2'),'$1',element(3, '$3'),'$4'}. + {record,?anno('$2'),'$1',element(3, '$3'),'$4'}. record_tuple -> '{' '}' : []. record_tuple -> '{' record_fields '}' : '$2'. @@ -381,47 +381,47 @@ record_tuple -> '{' record_fields '}' : '$2'. record_fields -> record_field : ['$1']. record_fields -> record_field ',' record_fields : ['$1' | '$3']. -record_field -> var '=' expr : {record_field,?line('$1'),'$1','$3'}. -record_field -> atom '=' expr : {record_field,?line('$1'),'$1','$3'}. +record_field -> var '=' expr : {record_field,?anno('$1'),'$1','$3'}. +record_field -> atom '=' expr : {record_field,?anno('$1'),'$1','$3'}. %% N.B. This is called from expr_700. function_call -> expr_800 argument_list : - {call,?line('$1'),'$1',element(1, '$2')}. + {call,?anno('$1'),'$1',element(1, '$2')}. -if_expr -> 'if' if_clauses 'end' : {'if',?line('$1'),'$2'}. +if_expr -> 'if' if_clauses 'end' : {'if',?anno('$1'),'$2'}. if_clauses -> if_clause : ['$1']. if_clauses -> if_clause ';' if_clauses : ['$1' | '$3']. if_clause -> guard clause_body : - {clause,?line(hd(hd('$1'))),[],'$1','$2'}. + {clause,?anno(hd(hd('$1'))),[],'$1','$2'}. case_expr -> 'case' expr 'of' cr_clauses 'end' : - {'case',?line('$1'),'$2','$4'}. + {'case',?anno('$1'),'$2','$4'}. cr_clauses -> cr_clause : ['$1']. cr_clauses -> cr_clause ';' cr_clauses : ['$1' | '$3']. cr_clause -> expr clause_guard clause_body : - {clause,?line('$1'),['$1'],'$2','$3'}. + {clause,?anno('$1'),['$1'],'$2','$3'}. receive_expr -> 'receive' cr_clauses 'end' : - {'receive',?line('$1'),'$2'}. + {'receive',?anno('$1'),'$2'}. receive_expr -> 'receive' 'after' expr clause_body 'end' : - {'receive',?line('$1'),[],'$3','$4'}. + {'receive',?anno('$1'),[],'$3','$4'}. receive_expr -> 'receive' cr_clauses 'after' expr clause_body 'end' : - {'receive',?line('$1'),'$2','$4','$5'}. + {'receive',?anno('$1'),'$2','$4','$5'}. fun_expr -> 'fun' atom '/' integer : - {'fun',?line('$1'),{function,element(3, '$2'),element(3, '$4')}}. + {'fun',?anno('$1'),{function,element(3, '$2'),element(3, '$4')}}. fun_expr -> 'fun' atom_or_var ':' atom_or_var '/' integer_or_var : - {'fun',?line('$1'),{function,'$2','$4','$6'}}. + {'fun',?anno('$1'),{function,'$2','$4','$6'}}. fun_expr -> 'fun' fun_clauses 'end' : - build_fun(?line('$1'), '$2'). + build_fun(?anno('$1'), '$2'). atom_or_var -> atom : '$1'. atom_or_var -> var : '$1'. @@ -433,16 +433,16 @@ fun_clauses -> fun_clause : ['$1']. fun_clauses -> fun_clause ';' fun_clauses : ['$1' | '$3']. fun_clause -> argument_list clause_guard clause_body : - {Args,Pos} = '$1', - {clause,Pos,'fun',Args,'$2','$3'}. + {Args,Anno} = '$1', + {clause,Anno,'fun',Args,'$2','$3'}. fun_clause -> var argument_list clause_guard clause_body : {clause,element(2, '$1'),element(3, '$1'),element(1, '$2'),'$3','$4'}. try_expr -> 'try' exprs 'of' cr_clauses try_catch : - build_try(?line('$1'),'$2','$4','$5'). + build_try(?anno('$1'),'$2','$4','$5'). try_expr -> 'try' exprs try_catch : - build_try(?line('$1'),'$2',[],'$3'). + build_try(?anno('$1'),'$2',[],'$3'). try_catch -> 'catch' try_clauses 'end' : {'$2',[]}. @@ -455,18 +455,18 @@ try_clauses -> try_clause : ['$1']. try_clauses -> try_clause ';' try_clauses : ['$1' | '$3']. try_clause -> expr clause_guard clause_body : - L = ?line('$1'), - {clause,L,[{tuple,L,[{atom,L,throw},'$1',{var,L,'_'}]}],'$2','$3'}. + A = ?anno('$1'), + {clause,A,[{tuple,A,[{atom,A,throw},'$1',{var,A,'_'}]}],'$2','$3'}. try_clause -> atom ':' expr clause_guard clause_body : - L = ?line('$1'), - {clause,L,[{tuple,L,['$1','$3',{var,L,'_'}]}],'$4','$5'}. + A = ?anno('$1'), + {clause,A,[{tuple,A,['$1','$3',{var,A,'_'}]}],'$4','$5'}. try_clause -> var ':' expr clause_guard clause_body : - L = ?line('$1'), - {clause,L,[{tuple,L,['$1','$3',{var,L,'_'}]}],'$4','$5'}. + A = ?anno('$1'), + {clause,A,[{tuple,A,['$1','$3',{var,A,'_'}]}],'$4','$5'}. -argument_list -> '(' ')' : {[],?line('$1')}. -argument_list -> '(' exprs ')' : {'$2',?line('$1')}. +argument_list -> '(' ')' : {[],?anno('$1')}. +argument_list -> '(' exprs ')' : {'$2',?anno('$1')}. exprs -> expr : ['$1']. @@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ atomic -> strings : '$1'. strings -> string : '$1'. strings -> string strings : - {string,?line('$1'),element(3, '$1') ++ element(3, '$2')}. + {string,?anno('$1'),element(3, '$1') ++ element(3, '$2')}. prefix_op -> '+' : '$1'. prefix_op -> '-' : '$1'. @@ -524,8 +524,14 @@ Erlang code. -export([normalise/1,abstract/1,tokens/1,tokens/2]). -export([abstract/2]). -export([inop_prec/1,preop_prec/1,func_prec/0,max_prec/0]). +-export([map_anno/2, fold_anno/3, mapfold_anno/3, + new_anno/1, anno_to_term/1, anno_from_term/1]). -export([set_line/2,get_attribute/2,get_attributes/1]). +-deprecated([{set_line, 2, next_major_release}, + {get_attribute, 2, next_major_release}, + {get_attributes, 1, next_major_release}]). + %% The following directive is needed for (significantly) faster compilation %% of the generated .erl file by the HiPE compiler. Please do not remove. -compile([{hipe,[{regalloc,linear_scan}]}]). @@ -533,30 +539,31 @@ Erlang code. -export_type([abstract_clause/0, abstract_expr/0, abstract_form/0, error_info/0]). +%% XXX. To be refined. -type abstract_clause() :: term(). -type abstract_expr() :: term(). -type abstract_form() :: term(). -type error_description() :: term(). --type error_info() :: {erl_scan:line(), module(), error_description()}. +-type error_info() :: {erl_anno:line(), module(), error_description()}. -type token() :: erl_scan:token(). -%% mkop(Op, Arg) -> {op,Line,Op,Arg}. -%% mkop(Left, Op, Right) -> {op,Line,Op,Left,Right}. +%% mkop(Op, Arg) -> {op,Anno,Op,Arg}. +%% mkop(Left, Op, Right) -> {op,Anno,Op,Left,Right}. --define(mkop2(L, OpPos, R), +-define(mkop2(L, OpAnno, R), begin - {Op,Pos} = OpPos, - {op,Pos,Op,L,R} + {Op,Anno} = OpAnno, + {op,Anno,Op,L,R} end). --define(mkop1(OpPos, A), +-define(mkop1(OpAnno, A), begin - {Op,Pos} = OpPos, - {op,Pos,Op,A} + {Op,Anno} = OpAnno, + {op,Anno,Op,A} end). -%% keep track of line info in tokens --define(line(Tup), element(2, Tup)). +%% keep track of annotation info in tokens +-define(anno(Tup), element(2, Tup)). %% Entry points compatible to old erl_parse. %% These really suck and are only here until Calle gets multiple @@ -566,10 +573,10 @@ Erlang code. Tokens :: [token()], AbsForm :: abstract_form(), ErrorInfo :: error_info(). -parse_form([{'-',L1},{atom,L2,spec}|Tokens]) -> - parse([{'-',L1},{'spec',L2}|Tokens]); -parse_form([{'-',L1},{atom,L2,callback}|Tokens]) -> - parse([{'-',L1},{'callback',L2}|Tokens]); +parse_form([{'-',A1},{atom,A2,spec}|Tokens]) -> + parse([{'-',A1},{'spec',A2}|Tokens]); +parse_form([{'-',A1},{atom,A2,callback}|Tokens]) -> + parse([{'-',A1},{'callback',A2}|Tokens]); parse_form(Tokens) -> parse(Tokens). @@ -578,7 +585,8 @@ parse_form(Tokens) -> ExprList :: [abstract_expr()], ErrorInfo :: error_info(). parse_exprs(Tokens) -> - case parse([{atom,0,f},{'(',0},{')',0},{'->',0}|Tokens]) of + A = erl_anno:new(0), + case parse([{atom,A,f},{'(',A},{')',A},{'->',A}|Tokens]) of {ok,{function,_Lf,f,0,[{clause,_Lc,[],[],Exprs}]}} -> {ok,Exprs}; {error,_} = Err -> Err @@ -589,42 +597,43 @@ parse_exprs(Tokens) -> Term :: term(), ErrorInfo :: error_info(). parse_term(Tokens) -> - case parse([{atom,0,f},{'(',0},{')',0},{'->',0}|Tokens]) of - {ok,{function,_Lf,f,0,[{clause,_Lc,[],[],[Expr]}]}} -> + A = erl_anno:new(0), + case parse([{atom,A,f},{'(',A},{')',A},{'->',A}|Tokens]) of + {ok,{function,_Af,f,0,[{clause,_Ac,[],[],[Expr]}]}} -> try normalise(Expr) of Term -> {ok,Term} catch - _:_R -> {error,{?line(Expr),?MODULE,"bad term"}} + _:_R -> {error,{location(?anno(Expr)),?MODULE,"bad term"}} end; - {ok,{function,_Lf,f,0,[{clause,_Lc,[],[],[_E1,E2|_Es]}]}} -> - {error,{?line(E2),?MODULE,"bad term"}}; + {ok,{function,_Af,f,A,[{clause,_Ac,[],[],[_E1,E2|_Es]}]}} -> + {error,{location(?anno(E2)),?MODULE,"bad term"}}; {error,_} = Err -> Err end. -type attributes() :: 'export' | 'file' | 'import' | 'module' | 'opaque' | 'record' | 'type'. -build_typed_attribute({atom,La,record}, - {typed_record, {atom,_Ln,RecordName}, RecTuple}) -> - {attribute,La,record,{RecordName,record_tuple(RecTuple)}}; -build_typed_attribute({atom,La,Attr}, +build_typed_attribute({atom,Aa,record}, + {typed_record, {atom,_An,RecordName}, RecTuple}) -> + {attribute,Aa,record,{RecordName,record_tuple(RecTuple)}}; +build_typed_attribute({atom,Aa,Attr}, {type_def, {call,_,{atom,_,TypeName},Args}, Type}) when Attr =:= 'type' ; Attr =:= 'opaque' -> case lists:all(fun({var, _, _}) -> true; (_) -> false end, Args) of - true -> {attribute,La,Attr,{TypeName,Type,Args}}; - false -> error_bad_decl(La, Attr) + true -> {attribute,Aa,Attr,{TypeName,Type,Args}}; + false -> error_bad_decl(Aa, Attr) end; -build_typed_attribute({atom,La,Attr},_) -> +build_typed_attribute({atom,Aa,Attr},_) -> case Attr of - record -> error_bad_decl(La, record); - type -> error_bad_decl(La, type); - opaque -> error_bad_decl(La, opaque); - _ -> ret_err(La, "bad attribute") + record -> error_bad_decl(Aa, record); + type -> error_bad_decl(Aa, type); + opaque -> error_bad_decl(Aa, opaque); + _ -> ret_err(Aa, "bad attribute") end. -build_type_spec({Kind,La}, {SpecFun, TypeSpecs}) +build_type_spec({Kind,Aa}, {SpecFun, TypeSpecs}) when (Kind =:= spec) or (Kind =:= callback) -> NewSpecFun = case SpecFun of @@ -639,7 +648,7 @@ build_type_spec({Kind,La}, {SpecFun, TypeSpecs}) %% Old style spec. Allow this for now. {Mod,Fun,Arity} end, - {attribute,La,Kind,{NewSpecFun, TypeSpecs}}. + {attribute,Aa,Kind,{NewSpecFun, TypeSpecs}}. find_arity_from_specs([Spec|_]) -> %% Use the first spec to find the arity. If all are not the same, @@ -651,40 +660,40 @@ find_arity_from_specs([Spec|_]) -> {type, _, 'fun', [{type, _, product, Args},_]} = Fun, length(Args). -build_def({var, L, '_'}, _Types) -> - ret_err(L, "bad type variable"); +build_def({var, A, '_'}, _Types) -> + ret_err(A, "bad type variable"); build_def(LHS, Types) -> - IsSubType = {atom, ?line(LHS), is_subtype}, - {type, ?line(LHS), constraint, [IsSubType, [LHS, Types]]}. + IsSubType = {atom, ?anno(LHS), is_subtype}, + {type, ?anno(LHS), constraint, [IsSubType, [LHS, Types]]}. -lift_unions(T1, {type, _La, union, List}) -> - {type, ?line(T1), union, [T1|List]}; +lift_unions(T1, {type, _Aa, union, List}) -> + {type, ?anno(T1), union, [T1|List]}; lift_unions(T1, T2) -> - {type, ?line(T1), union, [T1, T2]}. + {type, ?anno(T1), union, [T1, T2]}. -skip_paren({paren_type,_L,[Type]}) -> +skip_paren({paren_type,_A,[Type]}) -> skip_paren(Type); skip_paren(Type) -> Type. -build_gen_type({atom, La, tuple}) -> - {type, La, tuple, any}; -build_gen_type({atom, La, map}) -> - {type, La, map, any}; -build_gen_type({atom, La, Name}) -> +build_gen_type({atom, Aa, tuple}) -> + {type, Aa, tuple, any}; +build_gen_type({atom, Aa, map}) -> + {type, Aa, map, any}; +build_gen_type({atom, Aa, Name}) -> Tag = type_tag(Name, 0), - {Tag, La, Name, []}. + {Tag, Aa, Name, []}. build_bin_type([{var, _, '_'}|Left], Int) -> build_bin_type(Left, Int); build_bin_type([], Int) -> skip_paren(Int); -build_bin_type([{var, La, _}|_], _) -> - ret_err(La, "Bad binary type"). +build_bin_type([{var, Aa, _}|_], _) -> + ret_err(Aa, "Bad binary type"). -build_type({atom, L, Name}, Types) -> +build_type({atom, A, Name}, Types) -> Tag = type_tag(Name, length(Types)), - {Tag, L, Name, Types}. + {Tag, A, Name, Types}. type_tag(TypeName, NumberOfTypeVariables) -> case erl_internal:is_type(TypeName, NumberOfTypeVariables) of @@ -692,71 +701,75 @@ type_tag(TypeName, NumberOfTypeVariables) -> false -> user_type end. +abstract2(Term, Anno) -> + Line = erl_anno:line(Anno), + abstract(Term, Line). + %% build_attribute(AttrName, AttrValue) -> -%% {attribute,Line,module,Module} -%% {attribute,Line,export,Exports} -%% {attribute,Line,import,Imports} -%% {attribute,Line,record,{Name,Inits}} -%% {attribute,Line,file,{Name,Line}} -%% {attribute,Line,Name,Val} - -build_attribute({atom,La,module}, Val) -> +%% {attribute,Anno,module,Module} +%% {attribute,Anno,export,Exports} +%% {attribute,Anno,import,Imports} +%% {attribute,Anno,record,{Name,Inits}} +%% {attribute,Anno,file,{Name,Line}} +%% {attribute,Anno,Name,Val} + +build_attribute({atom,Aa,module}, Val) -> case Val of - [{atom,_Lm,Module}] -> - {attribute,La,module,Module}; - [{atom,_Lm,Module},ExpList] -> - {attribute,La,module,{Module,var_list(ExpList)}}; + [{atom,_Am,Module}] -> + {attribute,Aa,module,Module}; + [{atom,_Am,Module},ExpList] -> + {attribute,Aa,module,{Module,var_list(ExpList)}}; _Other -> - error_bad_decl(La, module) + error_bad_decl(Aa, module) end; -build_attribute({atom,La,export}, Val) -> +build_attribute({atom,Aa,export}, Val) -> case Val of [ExpList] -> - {attribute,La,export,farity_list(ExpList)}; - _Other -> error_bad_decl(La, export) + {attribute,Aa,export,farity_list(ExpList)}; + _Other -> error_bad_decl(Aa, export) end; -build_attribute({atom,La,import}, Val) -> +build_attribute({atom,Aa,import}, Val) -> case Val of - [{atom,_Lm,Mod},ImpList] -> - {attribute,La,import,{Mod,farity_list(ImpList)}}; - _Other -> error_bad_decl(La, import) + [{atom,_Am,Mod},ImpList] -> + {attribute,Aa,import,{Mod,farity_list(ImpList)}}; + _Other -> error_bad_decl(Aa, import) end; -build_attribute({atom,La,record}, Val) -> +build_attribute({atom,Aa,record}, Val) -> case Val of - [{atom,_Ln,Record},RecTuple] -> - {attribute,La,record,{Record,record_tuple(RecTuple)}}; - _Other -> error_bad_decl(La, record) + [{atom,_An,Record},RecTuple] -> + {attribute,Aa,record,{Record,record_tuple(RecTuple)}}; + _Other -> error_bad_decl(Aa, record) end; -build_attribute({atom,La,file}, Val) -> +build_attribute({atom,Aa,file}, Val) -> case Val of - [{string,_Ln,Name},{integer,_Ll,Line}] -> - {attribute,La,file,{Name,Line}}; - _Other -> error_bad_decl(La, file) + [{string,_An,Name},{integer,_Al,Line}] -> + {attribute,Aa,file,{Name,Line}}; + _Other -> error_bad_decl(Aa, file) end; -build_attribute({atom,La,Attr}, Val) -> +build_attribute({atom,Aa,Attr}, Val) -> case Val of [Expr0] -> Expr = attribute_farity(Expr0), - {attribute,La,Attr,term(Expr)}; - _Other -> ret_err(La, "bad attribute") + {attribute,Aa,Attr,term(Expr)}; + _Other -> ret_err(Aa, "bad attribute") end. -var_list({cons,_Lc,{var,_,V},Tail}) -> +var_list({cons,_Ac,{var,_,V},Tail}) -> [V|var_list(Tail)]; -var_list({nil,_Ln}) -> []; +var_list({nil,_An}) -> []; var_list(Other) -> - ret_err(?line(Other), "bad variable list"). + ret_err(?anno(Other), "bad variable list"). -attribute_farity({cons,L,H,T}) -> - {cons,L,attribute_farity(H),attribute_farity(T)}; -attribute_farity({tuple,L,Args0}) -> +attribute_farity({cons,A,H,T}) -> + {cons,A,attribute_farity(H),attribute_farity(T)}; +attribute_farity({tuple,A,Args0}) -> Args = attribute_farity_list(Args0), - {tuple,L,Args}; -attribute_farity({map,L,Args0}) -> + {tuple,A,Args}; +attribute_farity({map,A,Args0}) -> Args = attribute_farity_map(Args0), - {map,L,Args}; -attribute_farity({op,L,'/',{atom,_,_}=Name,{integer,_,_}=Arity}) -> - {tuple,L,[Name,Arity]}; + {map,A,Args}; +attribute_farity({op,A,'/',{atom,_,_}=Name,{integer,_,_}=Arity}) -> + {tuple,A,[Name,Arity]}; attribute_farity(Other) -> Other. attribute_farity_list(Args) -> @@ -764,45 +777,45 @@ attribute_farity_list(Args) -> %% It is not meaningful to have farity keys. attribute_farity_map(Args) -> - [{Op,L,K,attribute_farity(V)} || {Op,L,K,V} <- Args]. + [{Op,A,K,attribute_farity(V)} || {Op,A,K,V} <- Args]. --spec error_bad_decl(integer(), attributes()) -> no_return(). +-spec error_bad_decl(erl_anno:anno(), attributes()) -> no_return(). -error_bad_decl(L, S) -> - ret_err(L, io_lib:format("bad ~w declaration", [S])). +error_bad_decl(Anno, S) -> + ret_err(Anno, io_lib:format("bad ~w declaration", [S])). -farity_list({cons,_Lc,{op,_Lo,'/',{atom,_La,A},{integer,_Li,I}},Tail}) -> +farity_list({cons,_Ac,{op,_Ao,'/',{atom,_Aa,A},{integer,_Ai,I}},Tail}) -> [{A,I}|farity_list(Tail)]; -farity_list({nil,_Ln}) -> []; +farity_list({nil,_An}) -> []; farity_list(Other) -> - ret_err(?line(Other), "bad function arity"). + ret_err(?anno(Other), "bad function arity"). -record_tuple({tuple,_Lt,Fields}) -> +record_tuple({tuple,_At,Fields}) -> record_fields(Fields); record_tuple(Other) -> - ret_err(?line(Other), "bad record declaration"). + ret_err(?anno(Other), "bad record declaration"). -record_fields([{atom,La,A}|Fields]) -> - [{record_field,La,{atom,La,A}}|record_fields(Fields)]; -record_fields([{match,_Lm,{atom,La,A},Expr}|Fields]) -> - [{record_field,La,{atom,La,A},Expr}|record_fields(Fields)]; +record_fields([{atom,Aa,A}|Fields]) -> + [{record_field,Aa,{atom,Aa,A}}|record_fields(Fields)]; +record_fields([{match,_Am,{atom,Aa,A},Expr}|Fields]) -> + [{record_field,Aa,{atom,Aa,A},Expr}|record_fields(Fields)]; record_fields([{typed,Expr,TypeInfo}|Fields]) -> [Field] = record_fields([Expr]), TypeInfo1 = case Expr of {match, _, _, _} -> TypeInfo; %% If we have an initializer. - {atom, La, _} -> + {atom, Aa, _} -> case has_undefined(TypeInfo) of false -> TypeInfo2 = maybe_add_paren(TypeInfo), - lift_unions(abstract(undefined, La), TypeInfo2); + lift_unions(abstract2(undefined, Aa), TypeInfo2); true -> TypeInfo end end, [{typed_record_field,Field,TypeInfo1}|record_fields(Fields)]; record_fields([Other|_Fields]) -> - ret_err(?line(Other), "bad record field"); + ret_err(?anno(Other), "bad record field"); record_fields([]) -> []. has_undefined({atom,_,undefined}) -> @@ -816,52 +829,53 @@ has_undefined({type,_,union,Ts}) -> has_undefined(_) -> false. -maybe_add_paren({ann_type,L,T}) -> - {paren_type,L,[{ann_type,L,T}]}; +maybe_add_paren({ann_type,A,T}) -> + {paren_type,A,[{ann_type,A,T}]}; maybe_add_paren(T) -> T. term(Expr) -> try normalise(Expr) - catch _:_R -> ret_err(?line(Expr), "bad attribute") + catch _:_R -> ret_err(?anno(Expr), "bad attribute") end. -%% build_function([Clause]) -> {function,Line,Name,Arity,[Clause]} +%% build_function([Clause]) -> {function,Anno,Name,Arity,[Clause]} build_function(Cs) -> Name = element(3, hd(Cs)), Arity = length(element(4, hd(Cs))), - {function,?line(hd(Cs)),Name,Arity,check_clauses(Cs, Name, Arity)}. + {function,?anno(hd(Cs)),Name,Arity,check_clauses(Cs, Name, Arity)}. -%% build_fun(Line, [Clause]) -> {'fun',Line,{clauses,[Clause]}}. +%% build_fun(Anno, [Clause]) -> {'fun',Anno,{clauses,[Clause]}}. -build_fun(Line, Cs) -> +build_fun(Anno, Cs) -> Name = element(3, hd(Cs)), Arity = length(element(4, hd(Cs))), CheckedCs = check_clauses(Cs, Name, Arity), case Name of 'fun' -> - {'fun',Line,{clauses,CheckedCs}}; + {'fun',Anno,{clauses,CheckedCs}}; Name -> - {named_fun,Line,Name,CheckedCs} + {named_fun,Anno,Name,CheckedCs} end. check_clauses(Cs, Name, Arity) -> [case C of - {clause,L,N,As,G,B} when N =:= Name, length(As) =:= Arity -> - {clause,L,As,G,B}; - {clause,L,_N,_As,_G,_B} -> - ret_err(L, "head mismatch") + {clause,A,N,As,G,B} when N =:= Name, length(As) =:= Arity -> + {clause,A,As,G,B}; + {clause,A,_N,_As,_G,_B} -> + ret_err(A, "head mismatch") end || C <- Cs]. -build_try(L,Es,Scs,{Ccs,As}) -> - {'try',L,Es,Scs,Ccs,As}. +build_try(A,Es,Scs,{Ccs,As}) -> + {'try',A,Es,Scs,Ccs,As}. -spec ret_err(_, _) -> no_return(). -ret_err(L, S) -> - {location,Location} = get_attribute(L, location), - return_error(Location, S). +ret_err(Anno, S) -> + return_error(location(Anno), S). +location(Anno) -> + erl_anno:location(Anno). %% Convert between the abstract form of a term and a term. @@ -909,7 +923,8 @@ normalise_list([]) -> Data :: term(), AbsTerm :: abstract_expr(). abstract(T) -> - abstract(T, 0, enc_func(epp:default_encoding())). + Anno = erl_anno:new(0), + abstract(T, Anno, enc_func(epp:default_encoding())). -type encoding_func() :: fun((non_neg_integer()) -> boolean()). @@ -919,16 +934,18 @@ abstract(T) -> Options :: Line | [Option], Option :: {line, Line} | {encoding, Encoding}, Encoding :: 'latin1' | 'unicode' | 'utf8' | 'none' | encoding_func(), - Line :: erl_scan:line(), + Line :: erl_anno:line(), AbsTerm :: abstract_expr(). abstract(T, Line) when is_integer(Line) -> - abstract(T, Line, enc_func(epp:default_encoding())); + Anno = erl_anno:new(Line), + abstract(T, Anno, enc_func(epp:default_encoding())); abstract(T, Options) when is_list(Options) -> Line = proplists:get_value(line, Options, 0), Encoding = proplists:get_value(encoding, Options,epp:default_encoding()), EncFunc = enc_func(Encoding), - abstract(T, Line, EncFunc). + Anno = erl_anno:new(Line), + abstract(T, Anno, EncFunc). -define(UNICODE(C), (C < 16#D800 orelse @@ -942,53 +959,53 @@ enc_func(none) -> none; enc_func(Fun) when is_function(Fun, 1) -> Fun; enc_func(Term) -> erlang:error({badarg, Term}). -abstract(T, L, _E) when is_integer(T) -> {integer,L,T}; -abstract(T, L, _E) when is_float(T) -> {float,L,T}; -abstract(T, L, _E) when is_atom(T) -> {atom,L,T}; -abstract([], L, _E) -> {nil,L}; -abstract(B, L, _E) when is_bitstring(B) -> - {bin, L, [abstract_byte(Byte, L) || Byte <- bitstring_to_list(B)]}; -abstract([H|T], L, none=E) -> - {cons,L,abstract(H, L, E),abstract(T, L, E)}; -abstract(List, L, E) when is_list(List) -> - abstract_list(List, [], L, E); -abstract(Tuple, L, E) when is_tuple(Tuple) -> - {tuple,L,abstract_tuple_list(tuple_to_list(Tuple), L, E)}; -abstract(Map, L, E) when is_map(Map) -> - {map,L,abstract_map_fields(maps:to_list(Map),L,E)}. - -abstract_list([H|T], String, L, E) -> +abstract(T, A, _E) when is_integer(T) -> {integer,A,T}; +abstract(T, A, _E) when is_float(T) -> {float,A,T}; +abstract(T, A, _E) when is_atom(T) -> {atom,A,T}; +abstract([], A, _E) -> {nil,A}; +abstract(B, A, _E) when is_bitstring(B) -> + {bin, A, [abstract_byte(Byte, A) || Byte <- bitstring_to_list(B)]}; +abstract([H|T], A, none=E) -> + {cons,A,abstract(H, A, E),abstract(T, A, E)}; +abstract(List, A, E) when is_list(List) -> + abstract_list(List, [], A, E); +abstract(Tuple, A, E) when is_tuple(Tuple) -> + {tuple,A,abstract_tuple_list(tuple_to_list(Tuple), A, E)}; +abstract(Map, A, E) when is_map(Map) -> + {map,A,abstract_map_fields(maps:to_list(Map),A,E)}. + +abstract_list([H|T], String, A, E) -> case is_integer(H) andalso H >= 0 andalso E(H) of true -> - abstract_list(T, [H|String], L, E); + abstract_list(T, [H|String], A, E); false -> - AbstrList = {cons,L,abstract(H, L, E),abstract(T, L, E)}, - not_string(String, AbstrList, L, E) + AbstrList = {cons,A,abstract(H, A, E),abstract(T, A, E)}, + not_string(String, AbstrList, A, E) end; -abstract_list([], String, L, _E) -> - {string, L, lists:reverse(String)}; -abstract_list(T, String, L, E) -> - not_string(String, abstract(T, L, E), L, E). - -not_string([C|T], Result, L, E) -> - not_string(T, {cons, L, {integer, L, C}, Result}, L, E); -not_string([], Result, _L, _E) -> +abstract_list([], String, A, _E) -> + {string, A, lists:reverse(String)}; +abstract_list(T, String, A, E) -> + not_string(String, abstract(T, A, E), A, E). + +not_string([C|T], Result, A, E) -> + not_string(T, {cons, A, {integer, A, C}, Result}, A, E); +not_string([], Result, _A, _E) -> Result. -abstract_tuple_list([H|T], L, E) -> - [abstract(H, L, E)|abstract_tuple_list(T, L, E)]; -abstract_tuple_list([], _L, _E) -> +abstract_tuple_list([H|T], A, E) -> + [abstract(H, A, E)|abstract_tuple_list(T, A, E)]; +abstract_tuple_list([], _A, _E) -> []. -abstract_map_fields(Fs,L,E) -> - [{map_field_assoc,L,abstract(K,L,E),abstract(V,L,E)}||{K,V}<-Fs]. +abstract_map_fields(Fs,A,E) -> + [{map_field_assoc,A,abstract(K,A,E),abstract(V,A,E)}||{K,V}<-Fs]. -abstract_byte(Byte, L) when is_integer(Byte) -> - {bin_element, L, {integer, L, Byte}, default, default}; -abstract_byte(Bits, L) -> +abstract_byte(Byte, A) when is_integer(Byte) -> + {bin_element, A, {integer, A, Byte}, default, default}; +abstract_byte(Bits, A) -> Sz = bit_size(Bits), <<Val:Sz>> = Bits, - {bin_element, L, {integer, L, Val}, {integer, L, Sz}, default}. + {bin_element, A, {integer, A, Val}, {integer, A, Sz}, default}. %% Generate a list of tokens representing the abstract term. @@ -1002,32 +1019,32 @@ tokens(Abs) -> AbsTerm :: abstract_expr(), MoreTokens :: [token()], Tokens :: [token()]. -tokens({char,L,C}, More) -> [{char,L,C}|More]; -tokens({integer,L,N}, More) -> [{integer,L,N}|More]; -tokens({float,L,F}, More) -> [{float,L,F}|More]; -tokens({atom,L,A}, More) -> [{atom,L,A}|More]; -tokens({var,L,V}, More) -> [{var,L,V}|More]; -tokens({string,L,S}, More) -> [{string,L,S}|More]; -tokens({nil,L}, More) -> [{'[',L},{']',L}|More]; -tokens({cons,L,Head,Tail}, More) -> - [{'[',L}|tokens(Head, tokens_tail(Tail, More))]; -tokens({tuple,L,[]}, More) -> - [{'{',L},{'}',L}|More]; -tokens({tuple,L,[E|Es]}, More) -> - [{'{',L}|tokens(E, tokens_tuple(Es, ?line(E), More))]. - -tokens_tail({cons,L,Head,Tail}, More) -> - [{',',L}|tokens(Head, tokens_tail(Tail, More))]; -tokens_tail({nil,L}, More) -> - [{']',L}|More]; +tokens({char,A,C}, More) -> [{char,A,C}|More]; +tokens({integer,A,N}, More) -> [{integer,A,N}|More]; +tokens({float,A,F}, More) -> [{float,A,F}|More]; +tokens({atom,Aa,A}, More) -> [{atom,Aa,A}|More]; +tokens({var,A,V}, More) -> [{var,A,V}|More]; +tokens({string,A,S}, More) -> [{string,A,S}|More]; +tokens({nil,A}, More) -> [{'[',A},{']',A}|More]; +tokens({cons,A,Head,Tail}, More) -> + [{'[',A}|tokens(Head, tokens_tail(Tail, More))]; +tokens({tuple,A,[]}, More) -> + [{'{',A},{'}',A}|More]; +tokens({tuple,A,[E|Es]}, More) -> + [{'{',A}|tokens(E, tokens_tuple(Es, ?anno(E), More))]. + +tokens_tail({cons,A,Head,Tail}, More) -> + [{',',A}|tokens(Head, tokens_tail(Tail, More))]; +tokens_tail({nil,A}, More) -> + [{']',A}|More]; tokens_tail(Other, More) -> - L = ?line(Other), - [{'|',L}|tokens(Other, [{']',L}|More])]. + A = ?anno(Other), + [{'|',A}|tokens(Other, [{']',A}|More])]. -tokens_tuple([E|Es], Line, More) -> - [{',',Line}|tokens(E, tokens_tuple(Es, ?line(E), More))]; -tokens_tuple([], Line, More) -> - [{'}',Line}|More]. +tokens_tuple([E|Es], Anno, More) -> + [{',',Anno}|tokens(E, tokens_tuple(Es, ?anno(E), More))]; +tokens_tuple([], Anno, More) -> + [{'}',Anno}|More]. %% Give the relative precedences of operators. @@ -1092,13 +1109,168 @@ max_prec() -> 900. %%% longer apply. To get all present attributes as a property list %%% get_attributes() should be used. +-compile({nowarn_deprecated_function,{erl_scan,set_attribute,3}}). set_line(L, F) -> erl_scan:set_attribute(line, L, F). +-compile({nowarn_deprecated_function,{erl_scan,attributes_info,2}}). get_attribute(L, Name) -> erl_scan:attributes_info(L, Name). +-compile({nowarn_deprecated_function,{erl_scan,attributes_info,1}}). get_attributes(L) -> erl_scan:attributes_info(L). +-spec map_anno(Fun, Abstr) -> NewAbstr when + Fun :: fun((Anno) -> Anno), + Anno :: erl_anno:anno(), + Abstr :: abstract_form() | abstract_expr(), + NewAbstr :: abstract_form() | abstract_expr(). + +map_anno(F0, Abstr) -> + F = fun(A, Acc) -> {F0(A), Acc} end, + {NewAbstr, []} = modify_anno1(Abstr, [], F), + NewAbstr. + +-spec fold_anno(Fun, Acc0, Abstr) -> NewAbstr when + Fun :: fun((Anno, AccIn) -> AccOut), + Anno :: erl_anno:anno(), + Acc0 :: term(), + AccIn :: term(), + AccOut :: term(), + Abstr :: abstract_form() | abstract_expr(), + NewAbstr :: abstract_form() | abstract_expr(). + +fold_anno(F0, Acc0, Abstr) -> + F = fun(A, Acc) -> {A, F0(A, Acc)} end, + {_, NewAcc} = modify_anno1(Abstr, Acc0, F), + NewAcc. + +-spec mapfold_anno(Fun, Acc0, Abstr) -> {NewAbstr, Acc1} when + Fun :: fun((Anno, AccIn) -> {Anno, AccOut}), + Anno :: erl_anno:anno(), + Acc0 :: term(), + Acc1 :: term(), + AccIn :: term(), + AccOut :: term(), + Abstr :: abstract_form() | abstract_expr(), + NewAbstr :: abstract_form() | abstract_expr(). + +mapfold_anno(F, Acc0, Abstr) -> + modify_anno1(Abstr, Acc0, F). + +-spec new_anno(Term) -> Abstr when + Term :: term(), + Abstr :: abstract_form() | abstract_expr(). + +new_anno(Term) -> + map_anno(fun erl_anno:new/1, Term). + +-spec anno_to_term(Abstr) -> term() when + Abstr :: abstract_form() | abstract_expr(). + +anno_to_term(Abstract) -> + map_anno(fun erl_anno:to_term/1, Abstract). + +-spec anno_from_term(Term) -> abstract_form() | abstract_expr() when + Term :: term(). + +anno_from_term(Term) -> + map_anno(fun erl_anno:from_term/1, Term). + +%% Forms. +%% Recognize what sys_pre_expand does: +modify_anno1({'fun',A,F,{_,_,_}=Id}, Ac, Mf) -> + {A1,Ac1} = Mf(A, Ac), + {F1,Ac2} = modify_anno1(F, Ac1, Mf), + {{'fun',A1,F1,Id},Ac2}; +modify_anno1({named_fun,A,N,F,{_,_,_}=Id}, Ac, Mf) -> + {A1,Ac1} = Mf(A, Ac), + {F1,Ac2} = modify_anno1(F, Ac1, Mf), + {{named_fun,A1,N,F1,Id},Ac2}; +modify_anno1({attribute,A,N,[V]}, Ac, Mf) -> + {{attribute,A1,N1,V1},Ac1} = modify_anno1({attribute,A,N,V}, Ac, Mf), + {{attribute,A1,N1,[V1]},Ac1}; +%% End of sys_pre_expand special forms. +modify_anno1({function,F,A}, Ac, _Mf) -> + {{function,F,A},Ac}; +modify_anno1({function,M,F,A}, Ac, Mf) -> + {M1,Ac1} = modify_anno1(M, Ac, Mf), + {F1,Ac2} = modify_anno1(F, Ac1, Mf), + {A1,Ac3} = modify_anno1(A, Ac2, Mf), + {{function,M1,F1,A1},Ac3}; +modify_anno1({attribute,A,record,{Name,Fields}}, Ac, Mf) -> + {A1,Ac1} = Mf(A, Ac), + {Fields1,Ac2} = modify_anno1(Fields, Ac1, Mf), + {{attribute,A1,record,{Name,Fields1}},Ac2}; +modify_anno1({attribute,A,spec,{Fun,Types}}, Ac, Mf) -> + {A1,Ac1} = Mf(A, Ac), + {Types1,Ac2} = modify_anno1(Types, Ac1, Mf), + {{attribute,A1,spec,{Fun,Types1}},Ac2}; +modify_anno1({attribute,A,callback,{Fun,Types}}, Ac, Mf) -> + {A1,Ac1} = Mf(A, Ac), + {Types1,Ac2} = modify_anno1(Types, Ac1, Mf), + {{attribute,A1,callback,{Fun,Types1}},Ac2}; +modify_anno1({attribute,A,type,{TypeName,TypeDef,Args}}, Ac, Mf) -> + {A1,Ac1} = Mf(A, Ac), + {TypeDef1,Ac2} = modify_anno1(TypeDef, Ac1, Mf), + {Args1,Ac3} = modify_anno1(Args, Ac2, Mf), + {{attribute,A1,type,{TypeName,TypeDef1,Args1}},Ac3}; +modify_anno1({attribute,A,opaque,{TypeName,TypeDef,Args}}, Ac, Mf) -> + {A1,Ac1} = Mf(A, Ac), + {TypeDef1,Ac2} = modify_anno1(TypeDef, Ac1, Mf), + {Args1,Ac3} = modify_anno1(Args, Ac2, Mf), + {{attribute,A1,opaque,{TypeName,TypeDef1,Args1}},Ac3}; +modify_anno1({attribute,A,Attr,Val}, Ac, Mf) -> + {A1,Ac1} = Mf(A, Ac), + {{attribute,A1,Attr,Val},Ac1}; +modify_anno1({warning,W}, Ac, _Mf) -> + {{warning,W},Ac}; +modify_anno1({error,W}, Ac, _Mf) -> + {{error,W},Ac}; +%% Expressions. +modify_anno1({clauses,Cs}, Ac, Mf) -> + {Cs1,Ac1} = modify_anno1(Cs, Ac, Mf), + {{clauses,Cs1},Ac1}; +modify_anno1({typed_record_field,Field,Type}, Ac, Mf) -> + {Field1,Ac1} = modify_anno1(Field, Ac, Mf), + {Type1,Ac2} = modify_anno1(Type, Ac1, Mf), + {{typed_record_field,Field1,Type1},Ac2}; +modify_anno1({Tag,A}, Ac, Mf) -> + {A1,Ac1} = Mf(A, Ac), + {{Tag,A1},Ac1}; +modify_anno1({Tag,A,E1}, Ac, Mf) -> + {A1,Ac1} = Mf(A, Ac), + {E11,Ac2} = modify_anno1(E1, Ac1, Mf), + {{Tag,A1,E11},Ac2}; +modify_anno1({Tag,A,E1,E2}, Ac, Mf) -> + {A1,Ac1} = Mf(A, Ac), + {E11,Ac2} = modify_anno1(E1, Ac1, Mf), + {E21,Ac3} = modify_anno1(E2, Ac2, Mf), + {{Tag,A1,E11,E21},Ac3}; +modify_anno1({bin_element,A,E1,E2,TSL}, Ac, Mf) -> + {A1,Ac1} = Mf(A, Ac), + {E11,Ac2} = modify_anno1(E1, Ac1, Mf), + {E21,Ac3} = modify_anno1(E2, Ac2, Mf), + {{bin_element,A1,E11,E21, TSL},Ac3}; +modify_anno1({Tag,A,E1,E2,E3}, Ac, Mf) -> + {A1,Ac1} = Mf(A, Ac), + {E11,Ac2} = modify_anno1(E1, Ac1, Mf), + {E21,Ac3} = modify_anno1(E2, Ac2, Mf), + {E31,Ac4} = modify_anno1(E3, Ac3, Mf), + {{Tag,A1,E11,E21,E31},Ac4}; +modify_anno1({Tag,A,E1,E2,E3,E4}, Ac, Mf) -> + {A1,Ac1} = Mf(A, Ac), + {E11,Ac2} = modify_anno1(E1, Ac1, Mf), + {E21,Ac3} = modify_anno1(E2, Ac2, Mf), + {E31,Ac4} = modify_anno1(E3, Ac3, Mf), + {E41,Ac5} = modify_anno1(E4, Ac4, Mf), + {{Tag,A1,E11,E21,E31,E41},Ac5}; +modify_anno1([H|T], Ac, Mf) -> + {H1,Ac1} = modify_anno1(H, Ac, Mf), + {T1,Ac2} = modify_anno1(T, Ac1, Mf), + {[H1|T1],Ac2}; +modify_anno1([], Ac, _Mf) -> {[],Ac}; +modify_anno1(E, Ac, _Mf) when not is_tuple(E), not is_list(E) -> {E,Ac}. + %% vim: ft=erlang diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_pp.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_pp.erl index 469ce544c7..623a29f923 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_pp.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_pp.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -46,6 +46,23 @@ -record(options, {hook, encoding, opts}). +%-define(DEBUG, true). + +-ifdef(DEBUG). +-define(TEST(T), + %% Assumes that erl_anno has been compiled with DEBUG=true. + %% erl_pp does not use the annoations, but test it anyway. + %% Note: hooks are not handled. + _ = try + erl_parse:map_anno(fun(A) when is_list(A) -> A end, T) + catch + _:_ -> + erlang:error(badarg, [T]) + end). +-else. +-define(TEST(T), ok). +-endif. + %%% %%% Exported functions %%% @@ -61,6 +78,7 @@ form(Thing) -> Options :: options()). form(Thing, Options) -> + ?TEST(Thing), State = state(Options), frmt(lform(Thing, options(Options), State), State). @@ -75,6 +93,7 @@ attribute(Thing) -> Options :: options()). attribute(Thing, Options) -> + ?TEST(Thing), State = state(Options), frmt(lattribute(Thing, options(Options), State), State). @@ -89,6 +108,7 @@ function(F) -> Options :: options()). function(F, Options) -> + ?TEST(F), frmt(lfunction(F, options(Options)), state(Options)). -spec(guard(Guard) -> io_lib:chars() when @@ -102,6 +122,7 @@ guard(Gs) -> Options :: options()). guard(Gs, Options) -> + ?TEST(Gs), frmt(lguard(Gs, options(Options)), state(Options)). -spec(exprs(Expressions) -> io_lib:chars() when @@ -123,12 +144,14 @@ exprs(Es, Options) -> Options :: options()). exprs(Es, I, Options) -> + ?TEST(Es), frmt({seq,[],[],[$,],lexprs(Es, options(Options))}, I, state(Options)). -spec(expr(Expression) -> io_lib:chars() when Expression :: erl_parse:abstract_expr()). expr(E) -> + ?TEST(E), frmt(lexpr(E, 0, options(none)), state(none)). -spec(expr(Expression, Options) -> io_lib:chars() when @@ -136,6 +159,7 @@ expr(E) -> Options :: options()). expr(E, Options) -> + ?TEST(E), frmt(lexpr(E, 0, options(Options)), state(Options)). -spec(expr(Expression, Indent, Options) -> io_lib:chars() when @@ -144,6 +168,7 @@ expr(E, Options) -> Options :: options()). expr(E, I, Options) -> + ?TEST(E), frmt(lexpr(E, 0, options(Options)), I, state(Options)). -spec(expr(Expression, Indent, Precedence, Options) -> io_lib:chars() when @@ -153,6 +178,7 @@ expr(E, I, Options) -> Options :: options()). expr(E, I, P, Options) -> + ?TEST(E), frmt(lexpr(E, P, options(Options)), I, state(Options)). %%% @@ -213,24 +239,25 @@ lattribute({attribute,_Line,Name,Arg}, Opts, State) -> [lattribute(Name, Arg, Opts, State),leaf(".\n")]. lattribute(module, {M,Vs}, _Opts, _State) -> - attr("module",[{var,0,pname(M)}, - foldr(fun(V, C) -> {cons,0,{var,0,V},C} - end, {nil,0}, Vs)]); + A = a0(), + attr("module",[{var,A,pname(M)}, + foldr(fun(V, C) -> {cons,A,{var,A,V},C} + end, {nil,A}, Vs)]); lattribute(module, M, _Opts, _State) -> - attr("module", [{var,0,pname(M)}]); + attr("module", [{var,a0(),pname(M)}]); lattribute(export, Falist, _Opts, _State) -> - call({var,0,"-export"}, [falist(Falist)], 0, options(none)); + call({var,a0(),"-export"}, [falist(Falist)], 0, options(none)); lattribute(import, Name, _Opts, _State) when is_list(Name) -> - attr("import", [{var,0,pname(Name)}]); + attr("import", [{var,a0(),pname(Name)}]); lattribute(import, {From,Falist}, _Opts, _State) -> - attr("import",[{var,0,pname(From)},falist(Falist)]); + attr("import",[{var,a0(),pname(From)},falist(Falist)]); lattribute(optional_callbacks, Falist, Opts, _State) -> ArgL = try falist(Falist) catch _:_ -> abstract(Falist, Opts) end, - call({var,0,"-optional_callbacks"}, [ArgL], 0, options(none)); + call({var,a0(),"-optional_callbacks"}, [ArgL], 0, options(none)); lattribute(file, {Name,Line}, _Opts, State) -> - attr("file", [{var,0,(State#pp.string_fun)(Name)},{integer,0,Line}]); + attr("file", [{var,a0(),(State#pp.string_fun)(Name)},{integer,a0(),Line}]); lattribute(record, {Name,Is}, Opts, _State) -> Nl = leaf(format("-record(~w,", [Name])), [{first,Nl,record_fields(Is, Opts)},$)]; @@ -242,7 +269,7 @@ abstract(Arg, #options{encoding = Encoding}) -> typeattr(Tag, {TypeName,Type,Args}, _Opts) -> {first,leaf("-"++atom_to_list(Tag)++" "), - typed(call({atom,0,TypeName}, Args, 0, options(none)), Type)}. + typed(call({atom,a0(),TypeName}, Args, 0, options(none)), Type)}. ltype({ann_type,_Line,[V,T]}) -> typed(lexpr(V, options(none)), T); @@ -384,7 +411,7 @@ ltypes(Ts, F) -> [F(T) || T <- Ts]. attr(Name, Args) -> - call({var,0,format("-~s", [Name])}, Args, 0, options(none)). + call({var,a0(),format("-~s", [Name])}, Args, 0, options(none)). pname(['' | As]) -> [$. | pname(As)]; @@ -396,9 +423,10 @@ pname(A) when is_atom(A) -> write(A). falist([]) -> - {nil,0}; + {nil,a0()}; falist([{Name,Arity}|Falist]) -> - {cons,0,{var,0,format("~w/~w", [Name,Arity])},falist(Falist)}. + A = a0(), + {cons,A,{var,A,format("~w/~w", [Name,Arity])},falist(Falist)}. lfunction({function,_Line,Name,_Arity,Cs}, Opts) -> Cll = nl_clauses(fun (C, H) -> func_clause(Name, C, H) end, $;, Opts, Cs), @@ -1111,6 +1139,9 @@ write_char(C, PP) -> %% Utilities %% +a0() -> + erl_anno:new(0). + chars_size([C | Es]) when is_integer(C) -> 1 + chars_size(Es); chars_size([E | Es]) -> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_scan.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_scan.erl index 4960a86760..5e7cc5f6d6 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_scan.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_scan.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -55,6 +55,15 @@ token_info/1,token_info/2, attributes_info/1,attributes_info/2,set_attribute/3]). +-export([column/1,end_location/1,line/1,location/1,text/1, + category/1,symbol/1]). + +-deprecated([{attributes_info, 1, next_major_release}, + {attributes_info, 2, next_major_release}, + {set_attribute, 3, next_major_release}, + {token_info, 1, next_major_release}, + {token_info, 2, next_major_release}]). + %%% Private -export([continuation_location/1]). @@ -78,9 +87,9 @@ -define(SETATTRFUN(F), is_function(F, 1)). -type category() :: atom(). --type column() :: pos_integer(). --type line() :: integer(). --type location() :: line() | {line(),column()}. +-type column() :: pos_integer(). % Deprecated +-type line() :: integer(). % Deprecated +-type location() :: line() | {line(),column()}. % Deprecated -type resword_fun() :: fun((atom()) -> boolean()). -type option() :: 'return' | 'return_white_spaces' | 'return_comments' | 'text' | {'reserved_word_fun', resword_fun()}. @@ -197,6 +206,56 @@ continuation_location({erl_scan_continuation,_,no_col,_,Line,_,_,_}) -> continuation_location({erl_scan_continuation,_,Col,_,Line,_,_,_}) -> {Line,Col}. +-spec column(Token) -> erl_anno:column() | 'undefined' when + Token :: token(). + +column(Token) -> + erl_anno:column(element(2, Token)). + +-spec end_location(Token) -> erl_anno:location() | 'undefined' when + Token :: token(). + +end_location(Token) -> + erl_anno:end_location(element(2, Token)). + +-spec line(Token) -> erl_anno:line() when + Token :: token(). + +line(Token) -> + erl_anno:line(element(2, Token)). + +-spec location(Token) -> erl_anno:location() when + Token :: token(). + +location(Token) -> + erl_anno:location(element(2, Token)). + +-spec text(Token) -> erl_anno:text() | 'undefined' when + Token :: token(). + +text(Token) -> + erl_anno:text(element(2, Token)). + +-spec category(Token) -> category() when + Token :: token(). + +category({Category,_Anno}) -> + Category; +category({Category,_Anno,_Symbol}) -> + Category; +category(T) -> + erlang:error(badarg, [T]). + +-spec symbol(Token) -> symbol() when + Token :: token(). + +symbol({Category,_Anno}) -> + Category; +symbol({_Category,_Anno,Symbol}) -> + Symbol; +symbol(T) -> + erlang:error(badarg, [T]). + -type attribute_item() :: 'column' | 'length' | 'line' | 'location' | 'text'. -type info_location() :: location() | term(). @@ -276,7 +335,17 @@ attributes_info({Line,Column}, column=Item) when ?ALINE(Line), attributes_info(Line, column) when ?ALINE(Line) -> undefined; attributes_info(Attrs, column=Item) -> - attr_info(Attrs, Item); + case attr_info(Attrs, Item) of + undefined -> + case erl_anno:column(Attrs) of + undefined -> + undefined; + Column -> + {Item,Column} + end; + T -> + T + end; attributes_info(Attrs, length=Item) -> case attributes_info(Attrs, text) of undefined -> @@ -290,14 +359,26 @@ attributes_info({Line,Column}, line=Item) when ?ALINE(Line), ?COLUMN(Column) -> {Item,Line}; attributes_info(Attrs, line=Item) -> - attr_info(Attrs, Item); + case attr_info(Attrs, Item) of + undefined -> + case attr_info(Attrs, location) of + {location,{Line,_Column}} -> + {Item,Line}; + {location,Line} -> + {Item,Line}; + undefined -> + undefined + end; + T -> + T + end; attributes_info({Line,Column}=Location, location=Item) when ?ALINE(Line), ?COLUMN(Column) -> {Item,Location}; attributes_info(Line, location=Item) when ?ALINE(Line) -> {Item,Line}; attributes_info(Attrs, location=Item) -> - {line,Line} = attributes_info(Attrs, line), % assume line is present + {line,Line} = attributes_info(Attrs, line), case attributes_info(Attrs, column) of undefined -> %% If set_attribute() has assigned a term such as {17,42} @@ -419,12 +500,28 @@ set_attr(line, {Line,Column}, Fun) when ?ALINE(Line), ?COLUMN(Column) -> [{line,Ln},{column,Column}] end; set_attr(line=Tag, Attrs, Fun) when is_list(Attrs) -> - {line,Line} = lists:keyfind(Tag, 1, Attrs), - case lists:keyreplace(Tag, 1, Attrs, {line,Fun(Line)}) of - [{line,Ln}] when ?ALINE(Ln) -> - Ln; - As -> - As + case lists:keyfind(Tag, 1, Attrs) of + {line,Line} -> + case lists:keyreplace(Tag, 1, Attrs, {line,Fun(Line)}) of + [{line,Ln}] when ?ALINE(Ln) -> + Ln; + As -> + As + end; + false -> + {location, Location} = lists:keyfind(location, 1, Attrs), + Ln = case Location of + {Line,Column} when ?ALINE(Line), ?COLUMN(Column) -> + {Fun(Line),Column}; + _ -> + Fun(Location) + end, + case lists:keyreplace(location, 1, Attrs, {location,Ln}) of + [{location,Ln}] when ?ALINE(Ln) -> + Ln; + As -> + As + end end; set_attr(T1, T2, T3) -> erlang:error(badarg, [T1,T2,T3]). @@ -708,17 +805,17 @@ scan_name(Cs, Ncs) -> -define(STR(St, S), if St#erl_scan.text -> S; true -> [] end). scan_dot([$%|_]=Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, Ncs) -> - Attrs = attributes(Line, Col, St, Ncs), - {ok,[{dot,Attrs}|Toks],Cs,Line,incr_column(Col, 1)}; + Anno = anno(Line, Col, St, Ncs), + {ok,[{dot,Anno}|Toks],Cs,Line,incr_column(Col, 1)}; scan_dot([$\n=C|Cs], St, Line, Col, Toks, Ncs) -> - Attrs = attributes(Line, Col, St, ?STR(St, Ncs++[C])), - {ok,[{dot,Attrs}|Toks],Cs,Line+1,new_column(Col, 1)}; + Anno = anno(Line, Col, St, ?STR(St, Ncs++[C])), + {ok,[{dot,Anno}|Toks],Cs,Line+1,new_column(Col, 1)}; scan_dot([C|Cs], St, Line, Col, Toks, Ncs) when ?WHITE_SPACE(C) -> - Attrs = attributes(Line, Col, St, ?STR(St, Ncs++[C])), - {ok,[{dot,Attrs}|Toks],Cs,Line,incr_column(Col, 2)}; + Anno = anno(Line, Col, St, ?STR(St, Ncs++[C])), + {ok,[{dot,Anno}|Toks],Cs,Line,incr_column(Col, 2)}; scan_dot(eof=Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, Ncs) -> - Attrs = attributes(Line, Col, St, Ncs), - {ok,[{dot,Attrs}|Toks],Cs,Line,incr_column(Col, 1)}; + Anno = anno(Line, Col, St, Ncs), + {ok,[{dot,Anno}|Toks],Cs,Line,incr_column(Col, 1)}; scan_dot(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, Ncs) -> tok2(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, Ncs, '.', 1). @@ -773,12 +870,12 @@ scan_nl_tabs(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, N) -> %% stop anyway, nothing is gained by not collecting all white spaces. scan_nl_white_space([$\n|Cs], #erl_scan{text = false}=St, Line, no_col=Col, Toks0, Ncs) -> - Toks = [{white_space,Line,lists:reverse(Ncs)}|Toks0], + Toks = [{white_space,anno(Line),lists:reverse(Ncs)}|Toks0], scan_newline(Cs, St, Line+1, Col, Toks); scan_nl_white_space([$\n|Cs], St, Line, Col, Toks, Ncs0) -> Ncs = lists:reverse(Ncs0), - Attrs = attributes(Line, Col, St, Ncs), - Token = {white_space,Attrs,Ncs}, + Anno = anno(Line, Col, St, Ncs), + Token = {white_space,Anno,Ncs}, scan_newline(Cs, St, Line+1, new_column(Col, length(Ncs)), [Token|Toks]); scan_nl_white_space([C|Cs], St, Line, Col, Toks, Ncs) when ?WHITE_SPACE(C) -> scan_nl_white_space(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, [C|Ncs]); @@ -786,19 +883,20 @@ scan_nl_white_space([]=Cs, _St, Line, Col, Toks, Ncs) -> {more,{Cs,Col,Toks,Line,Ncs,fun scan_nl_white_space/6}}; scan_nl_white_space(Cs, #erl_scan{text = false}=St, Line, no_col=Col, Toks, Ncs) -> - scan1(Cs, St, Line+1, Col, [{white_space,Line,lists:reverse(Ncs)}|Toks]); + Anno = anno(Line), + scan1(Cs, St, Line+1, Col, [{white_space,Anno,lists:reverse(Ncs)}|Toks]); scan_nl_white_space(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, Ncs0) -> Ncs = lists:reverse(Ncs0), - Attrs = attributes(Line, Col, St, Ncs), - Token = {white_space,Attrs,Ncs}, + Anno = anno(Line, Col, St, Ncs), + Token = {white_space,Anno,Ncs}, scan1(Cs, St, Line+1, new_column(Col, length(Ncs)), [Token|Toks]). newline_end(Cs, #erl_scan{text = false}=St, Line, no_col=Col, Toks, _N, Ncs) -> - scan1(Cs, St, Line+1, Col, [{white_space,Line,Ncs}|Toks]); + scan1(Cs, St, Line+1, Col, [{white_space,anno(Line),Ncs}|Toks]); newline_end(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, N, Ncs) -> - Attrs = attributes(Line, Col, St, Ncs), - scan1(Cs, St, Line+1, new_column(Col, N), [{white_space,Attrs,Ncs}|Toks]). + Anno = anno(Line, Col, St, Ncs), + scan1(Cs, St, Line+1, new_column(Col, N), [{white_space,Anno,Ncs}|Toks]). scan_spcs([$\s|Cs], St, Line, Col, Toks, N) when N < 16 -> scan_spcs(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, N+1); @@ -847,20 +945,20 @@ scan_char([$\\|Cs]=Cs0, St, Line, Col, Toks) -> {eof,Ncol} -> scan_error(char, Line, Col, Line, Ncol, eof); {nl,Val,Str,Ncs,Ncol} -> - Attrs = attributes(Line, Col, St, ?STR(St, "$\\"++Str)), %" - Ntoks = [{char,Attrs,Val}|Toks], + Anno = anno(Line, Col, St, ?STR(St, "$\\"++Str)), %" + Ntoks = [{char,Anno,Val}|Toks], scan1(Ncs, St, Line+1, Ncol, Ntoks); {Val,Str,Ncs,Ncol} -> - Attrs = attributes(Line, Col, St, ?STR(St, "$\\"++Str)), %" - Ntoks = [{char,Attrs,Val}|Toks], + Anno = anno(Line, Col, St, ?STR(St, "$\\"++Str)), %" + Ntoks = [{char,Anno,Val}|Toks], scan1(Ncs, St, Line, Ncol, Ntoks) end; scan_char([$\n=C|Cs], St, Line, Col, Toks) -> - Attrs = attributes(Line, Col, St, ?STR(St, [$$,C])), - scan1(Cs, St, Line+1, new_column(Col, 1), [{char,Attrs,C}|Toks]); + Anno = anno(Line, Col, St, ?STR(St, [$$,C])), + scan1(Cs, St, Line+1, new_column(Col, 1), [{char,Anno,C}|Toks]); scan_char([C|Cs], St, Line, Col, Toks) when ?UNICODE(C) -> - Attrs = attributes(Line, Col, St, ?STR(St, [$$,C])), - scan1(Cs, St, Line, incr_column(Col, 2), [{char,Attrs,C}|Toks]); + Anno = anno(Line, Col, St, ?STR(St, [$$,C])), + scan1(Cs, St, Line, incr_column(Col, 2), [{char,Anno,C}|Toks]); scan_char([C|_Cs], _St, Line, Col, _Toks) when ?CHAR(C) -> scan_error({illegal,character}, Line, Col, Line, incr_column(Col, 1), eof); scan_char([], _St, Line, Col, Toks) -> @@ -879,8 +977,8 @@ scan_string(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, {Wcs,Str,Line0,Col0}) -> Estr = string:substr(Nwcs, 1, 16), % Expanded escape chars. scan_error({string,$\",Estr}, Line0, Col0, Nline, Ncol, Ncs); %" {Ncs,Nline,Ncol,Nstr,Nwcs} -> - Attrs = attributes(Line0, Col0, St, Nstr), - scan1(Ncs, St, Nline, Ncol, [{string,Attrs,Nwcs}|Toks]) + Anno = anno(Line0, Col0, St, Nstr), + scan1(Ncs, St, Nline, Ncol, [{string,Anno,Nwcs}|Toks]) end. scan_qatom(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, {Wcs,Str,Line0,Col0}) -> @@ -896,8 +994,8 @@ scan_qatom(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, {Wcs,Str,Line0,Col0}) -> {Ncs,Nline,Ncol,Nstr,Nwcs} -> case catch list_to_atom(Nwcs) of A when is_atom(A) -> - Attrs = attributes(Line0, Col0, St, Nstr), - scan1(Ncs, St, Nline, Ncol, [{atom,Attrs,A}|Toks]); + Anno = anno(Line0, Col0, St, Nstr), + scan1(Ncs, St, Nline, Ncol, [{atom,Anno,A}|Toks]); _ -> scan_error({illegal,atom}, Line0, Col0, Nline, Ncol, Ncs) end @@ -1173,28 +1271,28 @@ scan_comment(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, Ncs0) -> tok3(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, comment, Ncs, Ncs). tok2(Cs, #erl_scan{text = false}=St, Line, no_col=Col, Toks, _Wcs, P) -> - scan1(Cs, St, Line, Col, [{P,Line}|Toks]); + scan1(Cs, St, Line, Col, [{P,anno(Line)}|Toks]); tok2(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, Wcs, P) -> - Attrs = attributes(Line, Col, St, Wcs), - scan1(Cs, St, Line, incr_column(Col, length(Wcs)), [{P,Attrs}|Toks]). + Anno = anno(Line, Col, St, Wcs), + scan1(Cs, St, Line, incr_column(Col, length(Wcs)), [{P,Anno}|Toks]). tok2(Cs, #erl_scan{text = false}=St, Line, no_col=Col, Toks, _Wcs, P, _N) -> - scan1(Cs, St, Line, Col, [{P,Line}|Toks]); + scan1(Cs, St, Line, Col, [{P,anno(Line)}|Toks]); tok2(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, Wcs, P, N) -> - Attrs = attributes(Line, Col, St, Wcs), - scan1(Cs, St, Line, incr_column(Col, N), [{P,Attrs}|Toks]). + Anno = anno(Line, Col, St, Wcs), + scan1(Cs, St, Line, incr_column(Col, N), [{P,Anno}|Toks]). tok3(Cs, #erl_scan{text = false}=St, Line, no_col=Col, Toks, Item, _S, Sym) -> - scan1(Cs, St, Line, Col, [{Item,Line,Sym}|Toks]); + scan1(Cs, St, Line, Col, [{Item,anno(Line),Sym}|Toks]); tok3(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, Item, String, Sym) -> - Token = {Item,attributes(Line, Col, St, String),Sym}, + Token = {Item,anno(Line, Col, St, String),Sym}, scan1(Cs, St, Line, incr_column(Col, length(String)), [Token|Toks]). tok3(Cs, #erl_scan{text = false}=St, Line, no_col=Col, Toks, Item, _String, Sym, _Length) -> - scan1(Cs, St, Line, Col, [{Item,Line,Sym}|Toks]); + scan1(Cs, St, Line, Col, [{Item,anno(Line),Sym}|Toks]); tok3(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, Item, String, Sym, Length) -> - Token = {Item,attributes(Line, Col, St, String),Sym}, + Token = {Item,anno(Line, Col, St, String),Sym}, scan1(Cs, St, Line, incr_column(Col, Length), [Token|Toks]). scan_error(Error, Line, Col, EndLine, EndCol, Rest) -> @@ -1205,23 +1303,28 @@ scan_error(Error, Line, Col, EndLine, EndCol, Rest) -> scan_error(Error, ErrorLoc, EndLoc, Rest) -> {{error,{ErrorLoc,?MODULE,Error},EndLoc},Rest}. --compile({inline,[attributes/4]}). +-compile({inline,[anno/4]}). -attributes(Line, no_col, #erl_scan{text = false}, _String) -> - Line; -attributes(Line, no_col, #erl_scan{text = true}, String) -> - [{line,Line},{text,String}]; -attributes(Line, Col, #erl_scan{text = false}, _String) -> - {Line,Col}; -attributes(Line, Col, #erl_scan{text = true}, String) -> - [{line,Line},{column,Col},{text,String}]. +anno(Line, no_col, #erl_scan{text = false}, _String) -> + anno(Line); +anno(Line, no_col, #erl_scan{text = true}, String) -> + Anno = anno(Line), + erl_anno:set_text(String, Anno); +anno(Line, Col, #erl_scan{text = false}, _String) -> + anno({Line, Col}); +anno(Line, Col, #erl_scan{text = true}, String) -> + Anno = anno({Line, Col}), + erl_anno:set_text(String, Anno). location(Line, no_col) -> Line; location(Line, Col) when is_integer(Col) -> {Line,Col}. --compile({inline,[incr_column/2,new_column/2]}). +-compile({inline,[anno/1,incr_column/2,new_column/2]}). + +anno(Location) -> + erl_anno:new(Location). incr_column(no_col=Col, _N) -> Col; diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/escript.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/escript.erl index 90e1f3a8d6..f0827009a5 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/escript.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/escript.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -620,12 +620,13 @@ parse_source(S, File, Fd, StartLine, HeaderSz, CheckOnly) -> {ok, {attribute,_, module, M} = Form} -> epp_parse_file(Epp, S2#state{module = M}, [Form, FileForm]); {ok, _} -> - ModForm = {attribute,1,module, Module}, + ModForm = {attribute,a1(),module, Module}, epp_parse_file2(Epp, S2, [ModForm, FileForm], OptModRes); {error, _} -> epp_parse_file2(Epp, S2, [FileForm], OptModRes); - {eof, _LastLine} = Eof -> - S#state{forms_or_bin = [FileForm, Eof]} + {eof, LastLine} -> + Anno = anno(LastLine), + S#state{forms_or_bin = [FileForm, {eof, Anno}]} end, ok = epp:close(Epp), ok = file:close(Fd), @@ -644,7 +645,7 @@ check_source(S, CheckOnly) -> %% Optionally add export of main/1 Forms2 = case ExpMain of - false -> [{attribute,0,export, [{main,1}]} | Forms]; + false -> [{attribute, a0(), export, [{main,1}]} | Forms]; true -> Forms end, Forms3 = [FileForm2, ModForm2 | Forms2], @@ -722,8 +723,9 @@ epp_parse_file2(Epp, S, Forms, Parsed) -> io:format("~ts:~w: ~ts\n", [S#state.file,Ln,Mod:format_error(Args)]), epp_parse_file(Epp, S#state{n_errors = S#state.n_errors + 1}, [Form | Forms]); - {eof, _LastLine} = Eof -> - S#state{forms_or_bin = lists:reverse([Eof | Forms])} + {eof, LastLine} -> + Anno = anno(LastLine), + S#state{forms_or_bin = lists:reverse([{eof, Anno} | Forms])} end. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -778,7 +780,8 @@ interpret(Forms, HasRecs, File, Args) -> end, Dict = parse_to_dict(Forms2), ArgsA = erl_parse:abstract(Args, 0), - Call = {call,0,{atom,0,main},[ArgsA]}, + Anno = a0(), + Call = {call,Anno,{atom,Anno,main},[ArgsA]}, try _ = erl_eval:expr(Call, erl_eval:new_bindings(), @@ -890,6 +893,15 @@ enc() -> Enc -> [Enc] end. +a0() -> + anno(0). + +a1() -> + anno(1). + +anno(L) -> + erl_anno:new(L). + fatal(Str) -> throw(Str). diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/ets.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/ets.erl index 1df069755d..0e2d59d0c3 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/ets.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/ets.erl @@ -739,7 +739,8 @@ do_filter(Tab, Key, F, A, Ack) -> -record(filetab_options, { object_count = false :: boolean(), - md5sum = false :: boolean() + md5sum = false :: boolean(), + sync = false :: boolean() }). -spec tab2file(Tab, Filename) -> 'ok' | {'error', Reason} when @@ -754,7 +755,7 @@ tab2file(Tab, File) -> Tab :: tab(), Filename :: file:name(), Options :: [Option], - Option :: {'extended_info', [ExtInfo]}, + Option :: {'extended_info', [ExtInfo]} | {'sync', boolean()}, ExtInfo :: 'md5sum' | 'object_count', Reason :: term(). @@ -835,6 +836,15 @@ tab2file(Tab, File, Options) -> List -> LogFun(NewState1,[['$end_of_table',List]]) end, + case FtOptions#filetab_options.sync of + true -> + case disk_log:sync(Name) of + ok -> ok; + {error, Reason2} -> throw(Reason2) + end; + false -> + ok + end, disk_log:close(Name) catch throw:TReason -> @@ -887,23 +897,24 @@ md5terms(State, [H|T]) -> {FinState, [B|TL]}. parse_ft_options(Options) when is_list(Options) -> - {Opt,Rest} = case (catch lists:keytake(extended_info,1,Options)) of - false -> - {[],Options}; - {value,{extended_info,L},R} when is_list(L) -> - {L,R} - end, - case Rest of - [] -> - parse_ft_info_options(#filetab_options{}, Opt); - Other -> - throw({unknown_option, Other}) - end; -parse_ft_options(Malformed) -> + {ok, parse_ft_options(Options, #filetab_options{}, false)}. + +parse_ft_options([], FtOpt, _) -> + FtOpt; +parse_ft_options([{sync,true} | Rest], FtOpt, EI) -> + parse_ft_options(Rest, FtOpt#filetab_options{sync = true}, EI); +parse_ft_options([{sync,false} | Rest], FtOpt, EI) -> + parse_ft_options(Rest, FtOpt, EI); +parse_ft_options([{extended_info,L} | Rest], FtOpt0, false) -> + FtOpt1 = parse_ft_info_options(FtOpt0, L), + parse_ft_options(Rest, FtOpt1, true); +parse_ft_options([Other | _], _, _) -> + throw({unknown_option, Other}); +parse_ft_options(Malformed, _, _) -> throw({malformed_option, Malformed}). parse_ft_info_options(FtOpt,[]) -> - {ok,FtOpt}; + FtOpt; parse_ft_info_options(FtOpt,[object_count | T]) -> parse_ft_info_options(FtOpt#filetab_options{object_count = true}, T); parse_ft_info_options(FtOpt,[md5sum | T]) -> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/filename.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/filename.erl index 632af17e2a..68bd4f71cc 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/filename.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/filename.erl @@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ split(Name0) -> unix_splitb(Name) -> L = binary:split(Name,[<<"/">>],[global]), LL = case L of - [<<>>|Rest] -> + [<<>>|Rest] when Rest =/= [] -> [<<"/">>|Rest]; _ -> L diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/gb_sets.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/gb_sets.erl index 0a26d0182d..d3fbd542f7 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/gb_sets.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/gb_sets.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -137,6 +137,10 @@ %% approach is that it does not require the complete list of all %% elements to be built in memory at one time. %% +%% - iterator_from(X, S): returns an iterator that can be used for +%% traversing the elements of set S greater than or equal to X; +%% see `next'. +%% %% - next(T): returns {X, T1} where X is the smallest element referred %% to by the iterator T, and T1 is the new iterator to be used for %% traversing the remaining elements, or the atom `none' if no @@ -157,8 +161,8 @@ insert/2, add/2, delete/2, delete_any/2, balance/1, union/2, union/1, intersection/2, intersection/1, is_disjoint/2, difference/2, is_subset/2, to_list/1, from_list/1, from_ordset/1, smallest/1, - largest/1, take_smallest/1, take_largest/1, iterator/1, next/1, - filter/2, fold/3, is_set/1]). + largest/1, take_smallest/1, take_largest/1, iterator/1, + iterator_from/2, next/1, filter/2, fold/3, is_set/1]). %% `sets' compatibility aliases: @@ -207,21 +211,19 @@ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%%% gb_sets:set() in OTP 17 only. - -spec empty() -> Set when - Set :: gb_sets:set(). + Set :: set(). empty() -> {0, nil}. -spec new() -> Set when - Set :: gb_sets:set(). + Set :: set(). new() -> empty(). -spec is_empty(Set) -> boolean() when - Set :: gb_sets:set(). + Set :: set(). is_empty({0, nil}) -> true; @@ -229,7 +231,7 @@ is_empty(_) -> false. -spec size(Set) -> non_neg_integer() when - Set :: gb_sets:set(). + Set :: set(). size({Size, _}) -> Size. @@ -502,6 +504,22 @@ iterator({_, L, _} = T, As) -> iterator(nil, As) -> As. +-spec iterator_from(Element, Set) -> Iter when + Set :: set(Element), + Iter :: iter(Element). + +iterator_from(S, {_, T}) -> + iterator_from(S, T, []). + +iterator_from(S, {K, _, T}, As) when K < S -> + iterator_from(S, T, As); +iterator_from(_, {_, nil, _} = T, As) -> + [T | As]; +iterator_from(S, {_, L, _} = T, As) -> + iterator_from(S, L, [T | As]); +iterator_from(_, nil, As) -> + As. + -spec next(Iter1) -> {Element, Iter2} | 'none' when Iter1 :: iter(Element), Iter2 :: iter(Element). diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/gb_trees.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/gb_trees.erl index 7069b61873..259e8f718b 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/gb_trees.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/gb_trees.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -102,6 +102,10 @@ %% approach is that it does not require the complete list of all %% elements to be built in memory at one time. %% +%% - iterator_from(K, T): returns an iterator that can be used for +%% traversing the entries of tree T with key greater than or +%% equal to K; see `next'. +%% %% - next(S): returns {X, V, S1} where X is the smallest key referred to %% by the iterator S, and S1 is the new iterator to be used for %% traversing the remaining entries, or the atom `none' if no entries @@ -117,7 +121,7 @@ update/3, enter/3, delete/2, delete_any/2, balance/1, is_defined/2, keys/1, values/1, to_list/1, from_orddict/1, smallest/1, largest/1, take_smallest/1, take_largest/1, - iterator/1, next/1, map/2]). + iterator/1, iterator_from/2, next/1, map/2]). %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -529,6 +533,29 @@ iterator({_, _, L, _} = T, As) -> iterator(nil, As) -> As. +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +-spec iterator_from(Key, Tree) -> Iter when + Tree :: tree(Key, Value), + Iter :: iter(Key, Value). + +iterator_from(S, {_, T}) -> + iterator_1_from(S, T). + +iterator_1_from(S, T) -> + iterator_from(S, T, []). + +iterator_from(S, {K, _, _, T}, As) when K < S -> + iterator_from(S, T, As); +iterator_from(_, {_, _, nil, _} = T, As) -> + [T | As]; +iterator_from(S, {_, _, L, _} = T, As) -> + iterator_from(S, L, [T | As]); +iterator_from(_, nil, As) -> + As. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + -spec next(Iter1) -> 'none' | {Key, Value, Iter2} when Iter1 :: iter(Key, Value), Iter2 :: iter(Key, Value). diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/io.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/io.erl index b9ace2f442..0b59546dc4 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/io.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/io.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ %% ErrorDescription is whatever the I/O-server sends. -type server_no_data() :: {'error', ErrorDescription :: term()} | 'eof'. --type location() :: erl_scan:location(). +-type location() :: erl_anno:location(). %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/maps.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/maps.erl index ba4d6a5c87..533ff08726 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/maps.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/maps.erl @@ -19,31 +19,16 @@ -module(maps). --export([ - fold/3, - map/2, - size/1, - without/2, - with/2, - get/3 - ]). +-export([get/3,filter/2,fold/3, map/2, + size/1, + without/2, with/2]). %%% BIFs --export([ - get/2, - find/2, - from_list/1, - is_key/2, - keys/1, - merge/2, - new/0, - put/3, - remove/2, - to_list/1, - update/3, - values/1 - ]). +-export([get/2, find/2, from_list/1, + is_key/2, keys/1, merge/2, + new/0, put/3, remove/2, + to_list/1, update/3, values/1]). -spec get(Key,Map) -> Value when Key :: term(), @@ -150,13 +135,28 @@ values(_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef). Value :: term(), Default :: term(). -get(Key, Map, Default) -> +get(Key,Map,Default) when is_map(Map) -> case maps:find(Key, Map) of {ok, Value} -> Value; error -> Default - end. + end; +get(Key,Map,Default) -> + erlang:error({badmap,Map},[Key,Map,Default]). + + +-spec filter(Pred,Map1) -> Map2 when + Pred :: fun((Key, Value) -> boolean()), + Key :: term(), + Value :: term(), + Map1 :: map(), + Map2 :: map(). + +filter(Pred,Map) when is_function(Pred,2), is_map(Map) -> + maps:from_list([{K,V}||{K,V}<-maps:to_list(Map),Pred(K,V)]); +filter(Pred,Map) -> + erlang:error(error_type(Map),[Pred,Map]). -spec fold(Fun,Init,Map) -> Acc when @@ -169,8 +169,10 @@ get(Key, Map, Default) -> K :: term(), V :: term(). -fold(Fun, Init, Map) when is_function(Fun,3), is_map(Map) -> - lists:foldl(fun({K,V},A) -> Fun(K,V,A) end,Init,maps:to_list(Map)). +fold(Fun,Init,Map) when is_function(Fun,3), is_map(Map) -> + lists:foldl(fun({K,V},A) -> Fun(K,V,A) end,Init,maps:to_list(Map)); +fold(Fun,Init,Map) -> + erlang:error(error_type(Map),[Fun,Init,Map]). -spec map(Fun,Map1) -> Map2 when Fun :: fun((K, V1) -> V2), @@ -180,18 +182,19 @@ fold(Fun, Init, Map) when is_function(Fun,3), is_map(Map) -> V1 :: term(), V2 :: term(). -map(Fun, Map) when is_function(Fun, 2), is_map(Map) -> - maps:from_list(lists:map(fun - ({K,V}) -> - {K,Fun(K,V)} - end,maps:to_list(Map))). +map(Fun,Map) when is_function(Fun, 2), is_map(Map) -> + maps:from_list([{K,Fun(K,V)}||{K,V}<-maps:to_list(Map)]); +map(Fun,Map) -> + erlang:error(error_type(Map),[Fun,Map]). -spec size(Map) -> non_neg_integer() when Map :: map(). size(Map) when is_map(Map) -> - erlang:map_size(Map). + erlang:map_size(Map); +size(Val) -> + erlang:error({badmap,Val},[Val]). -spec without(Ks,Map1) -> Map2 when @@ -200,8 +203,10 @@ size(Map) when is_map(Map) -> Map2 :: map(), K :: term(). -without(Ks, M) when is_list(Ks), is_map(M) -> - maps:from_list([{K,V}||{K,V} <- maps:to_list(M), not lists:member(K, Ks)]). +without(Ks,M) when is_list(Ks), is_map(M) -> + maps:from_list([{K,V}||{K,V} <- maps:to_list(M), not lists:member(K, Ks)]); +without(Ks,M) -> + erlang:error(error_type(M),[Ks,M]). -spec with(Ks, Map1) -> Map2 when @@ -210,5 +215,11 @@ without(Ks, M) when is_list(Ks), is_map(M) -> Map2 :: map(), K :: term(). -with(Ks, M) when is_list(Ks), is_map(M) -> - maps:from_list([{K,V}||{K,V} <- maps:to_list(M), lists:member(K, Ks)]). +with(Ks,M) when is_list(Ks), is_map(M) -> + maps:from_list([{K,V}||{K,V} <- maps:to_list(M), lists:member(K, Ks)]); +with(Ks,M) -> + erlang:error(error_type(M),[Ks,M]). + + +error_type(M) when is_map(M) -> badarg; +error_type(V) -> {badmap, V}. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/ms_transform.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/ms_transform.erl index 7b6f4e5b50..6e3723bb98 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/ms_transform.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/ms_transform.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2002-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2002-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -822,9 +822,10 @@ th(T,B,OB) when is_tuple(T) -> th(Nonstruct,B,_OB) -> {Nonstruct,B}. -warn_var_clash(Line,Name,OuterBound) -> +warn_var_clash(Anno,Name,OuterBound) -> case gb_sets:is_member(Name,OuterBound) of true -> + Line = erl_anno:line(Anno), add_warning(Line,{?WARN_SHADOW_VAR,Name}); _ -> ok diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/orddict.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/orddict.erl index c98d78b34d..af5d917840 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/orddict.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/orddict.erl @@ -115,8 +115,8 @@ erase(_, []) -> []. Orddict1 :: orddict(), Orddict2 :: orddict(). -store(Key, New, [{K,_}=E|Dict]) when Key < K -> - [{Key,New},E|Dict]; +store(Key, New, [{K,_}|_]=Dict) when Key < K -> + [{Key,New}|Dict]; store(Key, New, [{K,_}=E|Dict]) when Key > K -> [E|store(Key, New, Dict)]; store(Key, New, [{_K,_Old}|Dict]) -> %Key == K @@ -129,8 +129,8 @@ store(Key, New, []) -> [{Key,New}]. Orddict1 :: orddict(), Orddict2 :: orddict(). -append(Key, New, [{K,_}=E|Dict]) when Key < K -> - [{Key,[New]},E|Dict]; +append(Key, New, [{K,_}|_]=Dict) when Key < K -> + [{Key,[New]}|Dict]; append(Key, New, [{K,_}=E|Dict]) when Key > K -> [E|append(Key, New, Dict)]; append(Key, New, [{_K,Old}|Dict]) -> %Key == K @@ -143,8 +143,8 @@ append(Key, New, []) -> [{Key,[New]}]. Orddict1 :: orddict(), Orddict2 :: orddict(). -append_list(Key, NewList, [{K,_}=E|Dict]) when Key < K -> - [{Key,NewList},E|Dict]; +append_list(Key, NewList, [{K,_}|_]=Dict) when Key < K -> + [{Key,NewList}|Dict]; append_list(Key, NewList, [{K,_}=E|Dict]) when Key > K -> [E|append_list(Key, NewList, Dict)]; append_list(Key, NewList, [{_K,Old}|Dict]) -> %Key == K @@ -170,8 +170,8 @@ update(Key, Fun, [{K,Val}|Dict]) when Key == K -> Orddict1 :: orddict(), Orddict2 :: orddict(). -update(Key, _, Init, [{K,_}=E|Dict]) when Key < K -> - [{Key,Init},E|Dict]; +update(Key, _, Init, [{K,_}|_]=Dict) when Key < K -> + [{Key,Init}|Dict]; update(Key, Fun, Init, [{K,_}=E|Dict]) when Key > K -> [E|update(Key, Fun, Init, Dict)]; update(Key, Fun, _Init, [{_K,Val}|Dict]) -> %Key == K @@ -184,8 +184,8 @@ update(Key, _, Init, []) -> [{Key,Init}]. Orddict1 :: orddict(), Orddict2 :: orddict(). -update_counter(Key, Incr, [{K,_}=E|Dict]) when Key < K -> - [{Key,Incr},E|Dict]; +update_counter(Key, Incr, [{K,_}|_]=Dict) when Key < K -> + [{Key,Incr}|Dict]; update_counter(Key, Incr, [{K,_}=E|Dict]) when Key > K -> [E|update_counter(Key, Incr, Dict)]; update_counter(Key, Incr, [{_K,Val}|Dict]) -> %Key == K diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/otp_internal.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/otp_internal.erl index 540c1cac9c..0340015c35 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/otp_internal.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/otp_internal.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ %% -module(otp_internal). --export([obsolete/3]). +-export([obsolete/3, obsolete_type/3]). %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ -type mfas() :: mfa() | {atom(), atom(), [byte()]}. -type release() :: string(). --spec obsolete(atom(), atom(), byte()) -> +-spec obsolete(module(), atom(), arity()) -> 'no' | {tag(), string()} | {tag(), mfas(), release()}. obsolete(Module, Name, Arity) -> @@ -595,8 +595,44 @@ obsolete_1(core_lib, is_literal_list, 1) -> " instead"}; obsolete_1(core_lib, literal_value, 1) -> {deprecated,{core_lib,concrete,1}}; +obsolete_1(erl_scan, set_attribute, 3) -> + {deprecated, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); use erl_anno:set_line/2 instead"}; +obsolete_1(erl_scan, attributes_info, 1) -> + {deprecated, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); use " + "erl_anno:{column,line,location,text}/1 instead"}; +obsolete_1(erl_scan, attributes_info, 2) -> + {deprecated, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); use " + "erl_anno:{column,line,location,text}/1 instead"}; +obsolete_1(erl_scan, token_info, 1) -> + {deprecated, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); use " + "erl_scan:{category,column,line,location,symbol,text}/1 instead"}; +obsolete_1(erl_scan, token_info, 2) -> + {deprecated, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); use " + "erl_scan:{category,column,line,location,symbol,text}/1 instead"}; +obsolete_1(erl_parse, set_line, 2) -> + {deprecated, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); use erl_anno:set_line/2 instead"}; +obsolete_1(erl_parse, get_attributes, 1) -> + {deprecated, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); use " + "erl_anno:{column,line,location,text}/1 instead"}; +obsolete_1(erl_parse, get_attribute, 2) -> + {deprecated, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); use " + "erl_anno:{column,line,location,text}/1 instead"}; +obsolete_1(erl_lint, modify_line, 2) -> + {deprecated, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); use erl_parse:map_anno/2 instead"}; obsolete_1(ssl, negotiated_next_protocol, 1) -> - {deprecated,{ssl,negotiated_protocol}}; + {deprecated,{ssl,negotiated_protocol,1}}; + +obsolete_1(ssl, connection_info, 1) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use connection_information/[1,2] instead"}; obsolete_1(_, _, _) -> no. @@ -644,3 +680,30 @@ is_snmp_agent_function(add_agent_caps, 2) -> true; is_snmp_agent_function(del_agent_caps, 1) -> true; is_snmp_agent_function(get_agent_caps, 0) -> true; is_snmp_agent_function(_, _) -> false. + +-spec obsolete_type(module(), atom(), arity()) -> + 'no' | {tag(), string()} | {tag(), mfas(), release()}. + +obsolete_type(Module, Name, NumberOfVariables) -> + case obsolete_type_1(Module, Name, NumberOfVariables) of +%% {deprecated=Tag,{_,_,_}=Replacement} -> +%% {Tag,Replacement,"in a future release"}; + {_,String}=Ret when is_list(String) -> + Ret; +%% {_,_,_}=Ret -> +%% Ret; + no -> + no + end. + +obsolete_type_1(erl_scan,column,0) -> + {deprecated, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); use erl_anno:column() instead"}; +obsolete_type_1(erl_scan,line,0) -> + {deprecated, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); use erl_anno:line() instead"}; +obsolete_type_1(erl_scan,location,0) -> + {deprecated, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); use erl_anno:location() instead"}; +obsolete_type_1(_,_,_) -> + no. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/qlc.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/qlc.erl index 5b19ee6190..ad8aafbb1a 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/qlc.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/qlc.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -1006,7 +1006,7 @@ listify(T) -> -record(simple_qlc, {p, % atom(), pattern variable le, - line, + line :: erl_anno:anno(), init_value, optz % #optz }). @@ -1148,15 +1148,18 @@ abstract(Info, true=_Flat, NElements, Depth) -> [{match,_,Expr,Q}] -> Q; [{match,_,Expr,Q} | Body] -> - {block, 0, lists:reverse(Body, [Q])}; + {block, anno0(), lists:reverse(Body, [Q])}; _ -> - {block, 0, lists:reverse(Body0, [Expr])} + {block, anno0(), lists:reverse(Body0, [Expr])} end. -abstract({qlc, E0, Qs0, Opt}, NElements, Depth) -> +abstract(Info, NElements, Depth) -> + abstract1(Info, NElements, Depth, anno1()). + +abstract1({qlc, E0, Qs0, Opt}, NElements, Depth, A) -> Qs = lists:map(fun({generate, P, LE}) -> - {generate, 1, binary_to_term(P), - abstract(LE, NElements, Depth)}; + {generate, A, binary_to_term(P), + abstract1(LE, NElements, Depth, A)}; (F) -> binary_to_term(F) end, Qs0), @@ -1165,12 +1168,12 @@ abstract({qlc, E0, Qs0, Opt}, NElements, Depth) -> [] -> []; _ -> [abstract_term(Opt, 1)] end, - ?QLC_Q(1, 1, 1, 1, {lc,1,E,Qs}, Os); -abstract({table, {M, F, As0}}, _NElements, _Depth) + ?QLC_Q(A, A, A, A, {lc,A,E,Qs}, Os); +abstract1({table, {M, F, As0}}, _NElements, _Depth, Anno) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F), is_list(As0) -> As = [abstract_term(A, 1) || A <- As0], - {call, 1, {remote, 1, {atom, 1, M}, {atom, 1, F}}, As}; -abstract({table, TableDesc}, _NElements, _Depth) -> + {call, Anno, {remote, Anno, {atom, Anno, M}, {atom, Anno, F}}, As}; +abstract1({table, TableDesc}, _NElements, _Depth, _A) -> case io_lib:deep_char_list(TableDesc) of true -> {ok, Tokens, _} = erl_scan:string(lists:flatten(TableDesc++".")), @@ -1179,27 +1182,28 @@ abstract({table, TableDesc}, _NElements, _Depth) -> false -> % abstract expression TableDesc end; -abstract({append, Infos}, NElements, Depth) -> +abstract1({append, Infos}, NElements, Depth, A) -> As = lists:foldr(fun(Info, As0) -> - {cons,1,abstract(Info, NElements, Depth),As0} - end, {nil, 1}, Infos), - {call, 1, {remote, 1, {atom, 1, ?MODULE}, {atom, 1, append}}, [As]}; -abstract({sort, Info, SortOptions}, NElements, Depth) -> - {call, 1, {remote, 1, {atom, 1, ?MODULE}, {atom, 1, sort}}, - [abstract(Info, NElements, Depth), abstract_term(SortOptions, 1)]}; -abstract({keysort, Info, Kp, SortOptions}, NElements, Depth) -> - {call, 1, {remote, 1, {atom, 1, ?MODULE}, {atom, 1, keysort}}, - [abstract_term(Kp, 1), abstract(Info, NElements, Depth), + {cons,A,abstract1(Info, NElements, Depth, A), + As0} + end, {nil, A}, Infos), + {call, A, {remote, A, {atom, A, ?MODULE}, {atom, A, append}}, [As]}; +abstract1({sort, Info, SortOptions}, NElements, Depth, A) -> + {call, A, {remote, A, {atom, A, ?MODULE}, {atom, A, sort}}, + [abstract1(Info, NElements, Depth, A), abstract_term(SortOptions, 1)]}; +abstract1({keysort, Info, Kp, SortOptions}, NElements, Depth, A) -> + {call, A, {remote, A, {atom, A, ?MODULE}, {atom, A, keysort}}, + [abstract_term(Kp, 1), abstract1(Info, NElements, Depth, A), abstract_term(SortOptions, 1)]}; -abstract({list,L,MS}, NElements, Depth) -> - {call, 1, {remote, 1, {atom, 1, ets}, {atom, 1, match_spec_run}}, - [abstract(L, NElements, Depth), - {call, 1, {remote, 1, {atom, 1, ets}, {atom, 1, match_spec_compile}}, +abstract1({list,L,MS}, NElements, Depth, A) -> + {call, A, {remote, A, {atom, A, ets}, {atom, A, match_spec_run}}, + [abstract1(L, NElements, Depth, A), + {call, A, {remote, A, {atom, A, ets}, {atom, A, match_spec_compile}}, [abstract_term(depth(MS, Depth), 1)]}]}; -abstract({list, L}, NElements, Depth) when NElements =:= infinity; - NElements >= length(L) -> +abstract1({list, L}, NElements, Depth, _A) when NElements =:= infinity; + NElements >= length(L) -> abstract_term(depth(L, Depth), 1); -abstract({list, L}, NElements, Depth) -> +abstract1({list, L}, NElements, Depth, _A) -> abstract_term(depth(lists:sublist(L, NElements), Depth) ++ '...', 1). depth(List, infinity) -> @@ -1251,14 +1255,14 @@ abstract_term(Term) -> abstract_term(Term, 0). abstract_term(Term, Line) -> - abstr_term(Term, Line). + abstr_term(Term, anno(Line)). abstr_term(Tuple, Line) when is_tuple(Tuple) -> {tuple,Line,[abstr_term(E, Line) || E <- tuple_to_list(Tuple)]}; abstr_term([_ | _]=L, Line) -> case io_lib:char_list(L) of true -> - erl_parse:abstract(L, Line); + erl_parse:abstract(L, erl_anno:line(Line)); false -> abstr_list(L, Line) end; @@ -1285,7 +1289,7 @@ abstr_term(Fun, Line) when is_function(Fun) -> abstr_term(PPR, Line) when is_pid(PPR); is_port(PPR); is_reference(PPR) -> {special, Line, lists:flatten(io_lib:write(PPR))}; abstr_term(Simple, Line) -> - erl_parse:abstract(Simple, Line). + erl_parse:abstract(Simple, erl_anno:line(Line)). abstr_list([H | T], Line) -> {cons, Line, abstr_term(H, Line), abstr_list(T, Line)}; @@ -1519,7 +1523,7 @@ join_info(Join, QInfo, Qdata, Code) -> %% Only compared constants (==). [Cs1_0, Cs2_0] end, - L = 0, + L = anno0(), G1_0 = {var,L,'G1'}, G2_0 = {var,L,'G2'}, JP = element(JQNum + 1, Code), %% Create code for wh1 and wh2 in #join{}: @@ -1571,7 +1575,7 @@ join_merge_info(QNum, QInfo, Code, G, ExtraConstants) -> {P, P}; _ -> {PV, _} = aux_name1('P', 0, abstract_vars(P)), - L = 0, + L = erl_anno:new(0), V = {var, L, PV}, {V, {match, L, V, P}} end, @@ -1579,19 +1583,20 @@ join_merge_info(QNum, QInfo, Code, G, ExtraConstants) -> LEI = {generate, term_to_binary(M), LEInfo}, TP = term_to_binary(G), CFs = [begin - Call = {call,0,{atom,0,element},[{integer,0,Col},EPV]}, - F = list2op([{op,0,Op,abstract_term(Con),Call} - || {Con,Op} <- ConstOps], 'or'), + A = anno0(), + Call = {call,A,{atom,A,element},[{integer,A,Col},EPV]}, + F = list2op([{op,A,Op,abstract_term(Con),Call} + || {Con,Op} <- ConstOps], 'or', A), term_to_binary(F) end || {Col,ConstOps} <- ExtraConstants], {{I,G}, [{generate, TP, {qlc, DQP, [LEI | CFs], []}}]} end. -list2op([E], _Op) -> +list2op([E], _Op, _Anno) -> E; -list2op([E | Es], Op) -> - {op,0,Op,E,list2op(Es, Op)}. +list2op([E | Es], Op, Anno) -> + {op,Anno,Op,E,list2op(Es, Op, Anno)}. join_lookup_info(QNum, QInfo, G) -> {generate, _, LEInfo}=I = lists:nth(QNum, QInfo), @@ -1704,7 +1709,7 @@ eval_le(LE_fun, GOpt) -> prep_qlc_lc({simple_v1, PVar, LE_fun, L}, Opt, GOpt, _H) -> check_lookup_option(Opt, false), - prep_simple_qlc(PVar, L, eval_le(LE_fun, GOpt), Opt); + prep_simple_qlc(PVar, anno(L), eval_le(LE_fun, GOpt), Opt); prep_qlc_lc({qlc_v1, QFun, CodeF, Qdata0, QOpt}, Opt, GOpt, _H) -> F = fun(?qual_data(_QNum, _GoI, _SI, fil)=QualData, ModGens) -> {QualData, ModGens}; @@ -1821,7 +1826,7 @@ may_create_simple(#qlc_opt{unique = Unique, cache = Cache} = Opt, if Unique and not IsUnique; (Cache =/= false) and not IsCached -> - prep_simple_qlc(?SIMPLE_QVAR, 1, Prep, Opt); + prep_simple_qlc(?SIMPLE_QVAR, anno(1), Prep, Opt); true -> Prep end. @@ -3772,6 +3777,15 @@ grd(Fun, Arg) -> false end. +anno0() -> + anno(0). + +anno1() -> + anno(1). + +anno(L) -> + erl_anno:new(L). + family(L) -> sofs:to_external(sofs:relation_to_family(sofs:relation(L))). diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/qlc_pt.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/qlc_pt.erl index b6bb758dfb..a4d2157b35 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/qlc_pt.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/qlc_pt.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -39,7 +39,12 @@ opt % #qlc_opt }). --record(state, {imp, maxargs, records, xwarnings = []}). +-record(state, {imp, + maxargs, + records, + xwarnings = [], + intro_vars, + node_info}). %-define(debug, true). @@ -66,37 +71,49 @@ Options :: [Option], Option :: type_checker | compile:option()). -parse_transform(Forms, Options) -> +parse_transform(Forms0, Options) -> ?DEBUG("qlc Parse Transform~n", []), - State = #state{imp = is_qlc_q_imported(Forms), - maxargs = ?COMPILE_MAX_NUM_OF_ARGS, - records = record_attributes(Forms)}, - case called_from_type_checker(Options) of - true -> - %% The returned value should conform to the types, but - %% need not evaluate to anything meaningful. - L = 0, - {tuple,_,Fs0} = abstr(#qlc_lc{}, L), - F = fun(_Id, LC, A) -> - Init = simple(L, 'V', LC, L), - {{tuple,L,set_field(#qlc_lc.lc, Fs0, Init)}, A} - end, - {Forms1,ok} = qlc_mapfold(F, ok, Forms, State), - Forms1; - false -> - FormsNoShadows = no_shadows(Forms, State), - case compile_messages(Forms, FormsNoShadows, Options, State) of - {[],[],Warnings} -> - {NewForms, State1} = transform(FormsNoShadows, State), - ExtraWs = State1#state.xwarnings, - {[],WForms} = no_duplicates(NewForms, [], Warnings, - ExtraWs, Options), - WForms ++ NewForms; - {E0,Errors,Warnings} -> - {EForms,WForms} = no_duplicates(Forms, E0++Errors, - Warnings, [], Options), - EForms ++ WForms ++ Forms - end + Imported = is_qlc_q_imported(Forms0), + {Forms, FormsNoShadows, State} = initiate(Forms0, Imported), + NodeInfo = State#state.node_info, + try + case called_from_type_checker(Options) of + true -> + %% The returned value should conform to the types, but + %% need not evaluate to anything meaningful. + L = anno0(), + {tuple,_,Fs0} = abstr(#qlc_lc{}, L), + F = fun(_Id, LC, A) -> + Init = simple(L, 'V', LC, L), + {{tuple,L,set_field(#qlc_lc.lc, Fs0, Init)}, A} + end, + {Forms1,ok} = qlc_mapfold(F, ok, Forms, State), + Forms1; + false -> + case + compile_messages(Forms, FormsNoShadows, Options, State) + of + {[],Warnings} -> + ?DEBUG("node info1 ~p~n", + [lists:sort(ets:tab2list(NodeInfo))]), + {NewForms, State1} = + transform(FormsNoShadows, State), + ExtraWs = State1#state.xwarnings, + {[],WForms} = no_duplicates(NewForms, [], Warnings, + ExtraWs, Options), + (restore_locations(WForms, State) ++ + restore_anno(NewForms, NodeInfo)); + {Errors,Warnings} -> + ?DEBUG("node info2 ~p~n", + [lists:sort(ets:tab2list(NodeInfo))]), + {EForms,WForms} = no_duplicates(FormsNoShadows, Errors, + Warnings, [], + Options), + restore_locations(EForms ++ WForms, State) ++ Forms0 + end + end + after + true = ets:delete(NodeInfo) end. -spec(transform_from_evaluator(LC, Bs) -> Expr when @@ -124,30 +141,78 @@ called_from_type_checker(Options) -> lists:member(type_checker, Options). transform_expression(LC, Bs0, WithLintErrors) -> - L = 1, + L = anno1(), As = [{var,L,V} || {V,_Val} <- Bs0], Ar = length(As), F = {function,L,bar,Ar,[{clause,L,As,[],[?QLC_Q(L, L, L, L, LC, [])]}]}, - Forms = [{attribute,L,file,{"foo",L}}, - {attribute,L,module,foo}, F], - State = #state{imp = false, - maxargs = ?EVAL_MAX_NUM_OF_ARGS, - records = record_attributes(Forms)}, + Forms0 = [{attribute,L,file,{"foo",L}}, + {attribute,L,module,foo}, F], + {Forms, FormsNoShadows, State} = initiate(Forms0, false), + NodeInfo = State#state.node_info, Options = [], - FormsNoShadows = no_shadows(Forms, State), - case compile_messages(Forms, FormsNoShadows, Options, State) of - {[],[],_Warnings} -> - {NewForms,_State1} = transform(FormsNoShadows, State), - {function,L,bar,Ar,[{clause,L,As,[],[NF]}]} = - lists:last(NewForms), - {ok,NF}; - {E0,Errors,_Warnings} when WithLintErrors -> - {not_ok,mforms(error, E0 ++ Errors)}; - {E0,Errors0,_Warnings} -> - [{error,Reason} | _] = mforms(error, E0++Errors0), - {not_ok, {error, ?APIMOD, Reason}} + try compile_messages(Forms, FormsNoShadows, Options, State) of + {Errors0,_Warnings} -> + case restore_locations(Errors0, State) of + [] -> + {NewForms,_State1} = transform(FormsNoShadows, State), + NewForms1 = restore_anno(NewForms, NodeInfo), + {function,L,bar,Ar,[{clause,L,As,[],[NF]}]} = + lists:last(NewForms1), + {ok,NF}; + Errors when WithLintErrors -> + {not_ok,mforms(error, Errors)}; + Errors -> + [{error,Reason} | _] = mforms(error, Errors), + {not_ok, {error, ?APIMOD, Reason}} + end + after + true = ets:delete(NodeInfo) end. +-ifdef(DEBUG). +-define(ILIM, 0). +-else. +-define(ILIM, 255). +-endif. + +initiate(Forms0, Imported) -> + NodeInfo = ets:new(?APIMOD, []), + true = ets:insert(NodeInfo, {var_n, ?ILIM}), + exclude_integers_from_unique_line_numbers(Forms0, NodeInfo), + ?DEBUG("node info0 ~p~n", + [lists:sort(ets:tab2list(NodeInfo))]), + State0 = #state{imp = Imported, + maxargs = ?EVAL_MAX_NUM_OF_ARGS, + records = record_attributes(Forms0), + node_info = NodeInfo}, + Forms = save_anno(Forms0, NodeInfo), + FormsNoShadows = no_shadows(Forms, State0), + IntroVars = intro_variables(FormsNoShadows, State0), + State = State0#state{intro_vars = IntroVars}, + {Forms, FormsNoShadows, State}. + +%% Make sure restore_locations() does not confuse integers with (the +%% unique) line numbers. +exclude_integers_from_unique_line_numbers(Forms, NodeInfo) -> + Integers = find_integers(Forms), + lists:foreach(fun(I) -> ets:insert(NodeInfo, {I}) end, Integers). + +find_integers(Forms) -> + F = fun(A) -> + Fs1 = erl_parse:map_anno(fun(_) -> A end, Forms), + ordsets:from_list(integers(Fs1, [])) + end, + ordsets:to_list(ordsets:intersection(F(anno0()), F(anno1()))). + +integers([E | Es], L) -> + integers(Es, integers(E, L)); +integers(T, L) when is_tuple(T) -> + integers(tuple_to_list(T), L); +integers(I, L) when is_integer(I), I > ?ILIM -> + [I | L]; +integers(_, L) -> + L. + -define(I(I), {integer, L, I}). -define(A(A), {atom, L, A}). -define(V(V), {var, L, V}). @@ -164,9 +229,15 @@ mforms(Tag, L) -> %% Avoid duplicated lint warnings and lint errors. Care has been taken %% not to introduce unused variables in the transformed code. %% -no_duplicates(Forms, Errors, Warnings0, ExtraWarnings, Options) -> +no_duplicates(Forms, Errors, Warnings0, ExtraWarnings0, Options) -> %% Some mistakes such as "{X} =:= {}" are found by strong %% validation as well as by qlc. Prefer the warnings from qlc: + %% The Compiler and qlc do not agree on the location of errors. + %% For now, qlc's messages about failing patterns and filters + %% are ignored. + ExtraWarnings = [W || W={_File,[{_,qlc,Tag}]} <- + ExtraWarnings0, + not lists:member(Tag, [nomatch_pattern,nomatch_filter])], Warnings1 = mforms(Warnings0) -- ([{File,[{L,v3_core,nomatch}]} || {File,[{L,qlc,M}]} <- mforms(ExtraWarnings), @@ -185,13 +256,22 @@ mforms(L) -> lists:sort([{File,[M]} || {File,Ms} <- L, M <- Ms]). mforms2(Tag, L) -> - Line = 0, + Line = anno0(), ML = lists:flatmap(fun({File,Ms}) -> - [[{attribute,Line,file,{File,Line}}, {Tag,M}] || + [[{attribute,Line,file,{File,0}}, {Tag,M}] || M <- Ms] end, lists:sort(L)), lists:flatten(lists:sort(ML)). +restore_locations([T | Ts], State) -> + [restore_locations(T, State) | restore_locations(Ts, State)]; +restore_locations(T, State) when is_tuple(T) -> + list_to_tuple(restore_locations(tuple_to_list(T), State)); +restore_locations(I, State) when I > ?ILIM -> + restore_loc(I, State); +restore_locations(T, _State) -> + T. + is_qlc_q_imported(Forms) -> [[] || {attribute,_,import,{?APIMOD,FAs}} <- Forms, {?Q,1} <- FAs] =/= []. @@ -212,13 +292,20 @@ compile_messages(Forms, FormsNoShadows, Options, State) -> (_QId, Q, GA, A) -> {Q,GA,A} end, - {_,BGens} = qual_fold(BGenF, [], [], FormsNoShadows, State), + {_,BGens} = qual_fold(BGenF, [], [], Forms, State), GenForm = used_genvar_check(FormsNoShadows, State), ?DEBUG("GenForm = ~ts~n", [catch erl_pp:form(GenForm)]), - WarnFun = fun(Id, LC, A) -> {tag_lines(LC, get_lcid_no(Id)), A} end, + {GEs,_} = compile_forms([GenForm], Options), + UsedGenVarMsgs = used_genvar_messages(GEs, State), + NodeInfo = State#state.node_info, + WarnFun = fun(_Id, LC, A) -> {lc_nodes(LC, NodeInfo), A} end, {WForms,ok} = qlc_mapfold(WarnFun, ok, Forms, State), - {Es,Ws} = compile_forms(WForms ++ [GenForm], Options), - {badarg(Forms, State),tagged_messages(Es)++BGens,tagged_messages(Ws)}. + {Es,Ws} = compile_forms(WForms, Options), + LcEs = lc_messages(Es, NodeInfo), + LcWs = lc_messages(Ws, NodeInfo), + Errors = badarg(Forms, State) ++ UsedGenVarMsgs++LcEs++BGens, + Warnings = LcWs, + {Errors,Warnings}. badarg(Forms, State) -> F = fun(_Id, {lc,_L,_E,_Qs}=LC, Es) -> @@ -230,54 +317,39 @@ badarg(Forms, State) -> {_,E0} = qlc_mapfold(F, [], Forms, State), E0. -tag_lines(E, No) -> - map_lines(fun(Id) -> - case is_lcid(Id) of - true -> Id; - false -> make_lcid(Id, No) - end - end, E). - -map_lines(F, E) -> - erl_lint:modify_line(E, F). - -tagged_messages(MsL) -> - [{File, - [{Loc,Mod,untag(T)} || {Loc0,Mod,T} <- Ms, - {true,Loc} <- [tloc(Loc0)]]} - || {File,Ms} <- MsL] - ++ +lc_nodes(E, NodeInfo) -> + erl_parse:map_anno(fun(Anno) -> + N = erl_anno:line(Anno), + [{N, Data}] = ets:lookup(NodeInfo, N), + NData = Data#{inside_lc => true}, + true = ets:insert(NodeInfo, {N, NData}), + Anno + end, E). + +used_genvar_messages(MsL, S) -> [{File,[{Loc,?APIMOD,{used_generator_variable,V}}]} - || {_, Ms} <- MsL, + || {_, Ms} <- MsL, {XLoc,erl_lint,{unbound_var,_}} <- Ms, - {Loc,File,V} <- [extra(XLoc)]]. - -tloc({Id,Column}) -> - {IsLcid,T} = tloc(Id), - {IsLcid,{T,Column}}; -tloc(Id) -> - IsLcid = is_lcid(Id), - {IsLcid,case IsLcid of - true -> get_lcid_line(Id); - false -> any - end}. - -extra({extra,Line,File,V}) -> - {Line,File,V}; -extra({Line,Column}) -> - case extra(Line) of - {L,File,V} -> {{L,Column},File,V}; - Else -> Else - end; -extra(Else) -> - Else. - -untag([E | Es]) -> [untag(E) | untag(Es)]; -untag(T) when is_tuple(T) -> list_to_tuple(untag(tuple_to_list(T))); -untag(E) -> - case is_lcid(E) of - true -> get_lcid_line(E); - false -> E + {Loc,File,V} <- [genvar_pos(XLoc, S)]]. + +lc_messages(MsL, NodeInfo) -> + [{File,[{Loc,Mod,T} || {Loc,Mod,T} <- Ms, lc_loc(Loc, NodeInfo)]} || + {File,Ms} <- MsL]. + +lc_loc(N, NodeInfo) -> + case ets:lookup(NodeInfo, N) of + [{N, #{inside_lc := true}}] -> + true; + [{N, _}] -> + false + end. + +genvar_pos(Location, S) -> + case ets:lookup(S#state.node_info, Location) of + [{Location, #{genvar_pos := Pos}}] -> + Pos; + [] -> + Location end. %% -> [{Qid,[variable()]}]. @@ -293,6 +365,7 @@ untag(E) -> %% variables (unless they are unsafe). %% intro_variables(FormsNoShadows, State) -> + NodeInfo = State#state.node_info, Fun = fun(QId, {T,_L,P0,_E0}=Q, {GVs,QIds}, Foo) when T =:= b_generate; T =:= generate -> PVs = qlc:var_ufold(fun({var,_,V}) -> {QId,V} end, P0), @@ -302,10 +375,11 @@ intro_variables(FormsNoShadows, State) -> %% where E is an LC expression consisting of a %% template mentioning all variables occurring in F. Vs = ordsets:to_list(qlc:vars(Filter0)), - Id = QId#qid.lcid, - LC1 = embed_vars(intro_set_line({QId,f1}, Vs), Id), - LC2 = embed_vars(intro_set_line({QId,f2}, Vs), Id), - AnyLine = -1, + AnyLine = anno0(), + Vars = [{var,AnyLine,V} || V <- Vs], + LC = embed_vars(Vars, AnyLine), + LC1 = intro_anno(LC, before, QId, NodeInfo), + LC2 = intro_anno(LC, 'after', QId, NodeInfo), Filter = {block,AnyLine,[LC1,Filter0,LC2]}, {Filter,{GVs,[{QId,[]} | QIds]},Foo} end, @@ -317,9 +391,15 @@ intro_variables(FormsNoShadows, State) -> Es0 = compile_errors(FForms), %% A variable is bound inside the filter if it is not bound before %% the filter, but it is bound after the filter (obviously). - Before = [{QId,V} || {{QId,f1},erl_lint,{unbound_var,V}} <- Es0], - After = [{QId,V} || {{QId,f2},erl_lint,{unbound_var,V}} <- Es0], - Unsafe = [{QId,V} || {{QId,f2},erl_lint,{unsafe_var,V,_Where}} <- Es0], + Before = [{QId,V} || + {L,erl_lint,{unbound_var,V}} <- Es0, + {_L,{QId,before}} <- ets:lookup(NodeInfo, L)], + After = [{QId,V} || + {L,erl_lint,{unbound_var,V}} <- Es0, + {_L,{QId,'after'}} <- ets:lookup(NodeInfo, L)], + Unsafe = [{QId,V} || + {L,erl_lint,{unsafe_var,V,_Where}} <- Es0, + {_L,{QId,'after'}} <- ets:lookup(NodeInfo, L)], ?DEBUG("Before = ~p~n", [Before]), ?DEBUG("After = ~p~n", [After]), ?DEBUG("Unsafe = ~p~n", [Unsafe]), @@ -328,9 +408,14 @@ intro_variables(FormsNoShadows, State) -> I1 = family(IV ++ GenVars), sofs:to_external(sofs:family_union(sofs:family(QIds), I1)). -intro_set_line(Tag, Vars) -> - L = erl_parse:set_line(1, fun(_) -> Tag end), - [{var,L,V} || V <- Vars]. +intro_anno(LC, Where, QId, NodeInfo) -> + Data = {QId,Where}, + Fun = fun(Anno) -> + Location = erl_anno:location(Anno), + true = ets:insert(NodeInfo, {Location,Data}), + Anno + end, + erl_parse:map_anno(Fun, save_anno(LC, NodeInfo)). compile_errors(FormsNoShadows) -> case compile_forms(FormsNoShadows, []) of @@ -341,11 +426,8 @@ compile_errors(FormsNoShadows) -> lists:flatmap(fun({_File,Es}) -> Es end, Errors) end. --define(MAX_NUM_OF_LINES, 23). % assume max 1^23 lines (> 8 millions) - compile_forms(Forms0, Options) -> - Forms = [F || F <- Forms0, element(1, F) =/= eof] ++ - [{eof,1 bsl ?MAX_NUM_OF_LINES}], + Forms = [F || F <- Forms0, element(1, F) =/= eof] ++ [{eof,anno0()}], try case compile:noenv_forms(Forms, compile_options(Options)) of {ok, _ModName, Ws0} -> @@ -384,20 +466,23 @@ bitstr_options() -> %% for each ListExpr. The expression mentions all introduced variables %% occurring in ListExpr. Running the function through the compiler %% yields error messages for erroneous use of introduced variables. -%% The messages have the form -%% {{extra,LineNo,File,Var},Module,{unbound_var,V}}, where Var is the -%% original variable name and V is the name invented by no_shadows/2. %% used_genvar_check(FormsNoShadows, State) -> - F = fun(QId, {T, Ln, _P, LE}=Q, {QsIVs0, Exprs0}, IVsSoFar0) + NodeInfo = State#state.node_info, + F = fun(QId, {T, Ln, _P, LE}=Q, {QsIVs0, Exprs0}, IVsSoFar0) when T =:= b_generate; T =:= generate -> - F = fun({var, _, V}=Var) -> - {var, L, OrigVar} = undo_no_shadows(Var), - AF = fun(Line) -> - {extra, Line, get(?QLC_FILE), OrigVar} - end, - L2 = erl_parse:set_line(L, AF), - {var, L2, V} + F = fun(Var) -> + {var, Anno0, OrigVar} = + undo_no_shadows(Var, State), + {var, Anno, _} = NewVar = save_anno(Var, NodeInfo), + Location0 = erl_anno:location(Anno0), + Location = erl_anno:location(Anno), + [{Location, Data}] = + ets:lookup(NodeInfo, Location), + Pos = {Location0,get(?QLC_FILE),OrigVar}, + NData = Data#{genvar_pos => Pos}, + true = ets:insert(NodeInfo, {Location, NData}), + NewVar end, Vs = [Var || {var, _, V}=Var <- qlc:var_fold(F, [], LE), lists:member(V, IVsSoFar0)], @@ -411,12 +496,12 @@ used_genvar_check(FormsNoShadows, State) -> {QsIVs, IVsSoFar} = q_intro_vars(QId, QsIVs0, IVsSoFar0), {Filter, {QsIVs, Exprs}, IVsSoFar} end, - IntroVars = intro_variables(FormsNoShadows, State), - Acc0 = {IntroVars, [{atom, 0, true}]}, + Acc0 = {State#state.intro_vars, [{atom, anno0(), true}]}, {_, {[], Exprs}} = qual_fold(F, Acc0, [], FormsNoShadows, State), FunctionNames = [Name || {function, _, Name, _, _} <- FormsNoShadows], UniqueFName = qlc:aux_name(used_genvar, 1, sets:from_list(FunctionNames)), - {function,0,UniqueFName,0,[{clause,0,[],[],lists:reverse(Exprs)}]}. + A = anno0(), + {function,A,UniqueFName,0,[{clause,A,[],[],lists:reverse(Exprs)}]}. q_intro_vars(QId, [{QId, IVs} | QsIVs], IVsSoFar) -> {QsIVs, IVs ++ IVsSoFar}. @@ -514,7 +599,8 @@ q_intro_vars(QId, [{QId, IVs} | QsIVs], IVsSoFar) -> {QsIVs, IVs ++ IVsSoFar}. %% (calling LEf returns the objects generated by LE). transform(FormsNoShadows, State) -> - IntroVars = intro_variables(FormsNoShadows, State), + _ = erlang:system_flag(backtrace_depth, 500), + IntroVars = State#state.intro_vars, AllVars = sets:from_list(ordsets:to_list(qlc:vars(FormsNoShadows))), ?DEBUG("AllVars = ~p~n", [sets:to_list(AllVars)]), F1 = fun(QId, {generate,_,P,LE}, Foo, {GoI,SI}) -> @@ -588,8 +674,8 @@ transform(FormsNoShadows, State) -> [{match,L,{var,L,Fun},FunC}, {call,L,{var,L,Fun},As0}]}]}}, {ok, OrigE0} = dict:find(Id, Source), - OrigE = undo_no_shadows(OrigE0), - QCode = qcode(OrigE, XQCs, Source, L), + OrigE = undo_no_shadows(OrigE0, State), + QCode = qcode(OrigE, XQCs, Source, L, State), Qdata = qdata(XQCs, L), TemplateInfo = template_columns(Qs, E, AllIVs, Dependencies, State), @@ -598,7 +684,7 @@ transform(FormsNoShadows, State) -> Opt = opt_info(TemplateInfo, SizeInfo, JoinInfo, MSQs, L, EqColumnConstants, EqualColumnConstants), LCTuple = - case qlc_kind(OrigE, Qs) of + case qlc_kind(OrigE, Qs, State) of qlc -> {tuple,L,[?A(qlc_v1),FunW,QCode,Qdata,Opt]}; {simple, PL, LE, V} -> @@ -612,7 +698,7 @@ transform(FormsNoShadows, State) -> end, {NForms,{[],XW}} = qlc_mapfold(F2, {IntroVars,[]}, ModifiedForms1, State), display_forms(NForms), - {restore_line_numbers(NForms), State#state{xwarnings = XW}}. + {NForms, State#state{xwarnings = XW}}. join_kind(Qs, LcL, AllIVs, Dependencies, State) -> {EqualCols2, EqualColsN} = equal_columns(Qs, AllIVs, Dependencies, State), @@ -623,20 +709,21 @@ join_kind(Qs, LcL, AllIVs, Dependencies, State) -> if EqualColsN =/= []; MatchColsN =/= [] -> {[], - [{get(?QLC_FILE),[{abs(LcL),?APIMOD,too_complex_join}]}]}; + [{get(?QLC_FILE),[{LcL,?APIMOD,too_complex_join}]}]}; EqualCols2 =:= [], MatchCols2 =:= [] -> {[], []}; length(Tables) > 2 -> {[], - [{get(?QLC_FILE),[{abs(LcL),?APIMOD,too_many_joins}]}]}; + [{get(?QLC_FILE),[{LcL,?APIMOD,too_many_joins}]}]}; EqualCols2 =:= MatchCols2 -> {EqualCols2, []}; true -> {{EqualCols2, MatchCols2}, []} end. -qlc_kind(OrigE, Qs) -> - {OrigFilterData, OrigGeneratorData} = qual_data(undo_no_shadows(Qs)), +qlc_kind(OrigE, Qs, State) -> + {OrigFilterData, OrigGeneratorData} = + qual_data(undo_no_shadows(Qs, State)), OrigAllFilters = filters_as_one(OrigFilterData), {_FilterData, GeneratorData} = qual_data(Qs), case {OrigE, OrigAllFilters, OrigGeneratorData} of @@ -663,12 +750,12 @@ warn_failing_qualifiers(Qualifiers, AllIVs, Dependencies, State) -> lists:foldl(fun({_QId,{fil,_Filter}}, {[]=Frames,Warnings}) -> {Frames,Warnings}; ({_QId,{fil,Filter}}, {Frames,Warnings}) -> - case filter(set_line(Filter, 0), Frames, BindFun, + case filter(reset_anno(Filter), Frames, BindFun, State, Imported) of [] -> {[], [{get(?QLC_FILE), - [{abs_loc(element(2, Filter)),?APIMOD, + [{loc(element(2, Filter)),?APIMOD, nomatch_filter}]} | Warnings]}; Frames1 -> {Frames1,Warnings} @@ -678,7 +765,7 @@ warn_failing_qualifiers(Qualifiers, AllIVs, Dependencies, State) -> {failed, _, _} -> {Frames, [{get(?QLC_FILE), - [{abs_loc(element(2, Pattern)),?APIMOD, + [{loc(element(2, Pattern)),?APIMOD, nomatch_pattern}]} | Warnings]}; _ -> {Frames,Warnings} @@ -751,8 +838,8 @@ opt_constants(L, ColumnConstants) -> || IdNo <- Ns] ++ [{clause,L,[?V('_')],[],[?A(no_column_fun)]}]. -abstr(Term, Line) -> - erl_parse:abstract(Term, Line). +abstr(Term, Anno) -> + erl_parse:abstract(Term, loc(Anno)). %% Extra generators are introduced for join. join_quals(JoinInfo, QCs, L, LcNo, ExtraConstants, AllVars) -> @@ -837,9 +924,10 @@ join_handle(AP, L, [F, H, O, C], Constants) -> {{var, _, _}, []} -> {'fun',L,{clauses,[{clause,L,[H],[],[H]}]}}; _ -> + A = anno0(), G0 = [begin - Call = {call,0,{atom,0,element},[{integer,0,Col},O]}, - list2op([{op,0,Op,Con,Call} || {Con,Op} <- Cs], 'or') + Call = {call,A,{atom,A,element},[{integer,A,Col},O]}, + list2op([{op,A,Op,Con,Call} || {Con,Op} <- Cs], 'or') end || {Col,Cs} <- Constants], G = if G0 =:= [] -> G0; true -> [G0] end, CC1 = {clause,L,[AP],G,[{cons,L,O,closure({call,L,F,[F,C]},L)}]}, @@ -876,14 +964,15 @@ join_handle_constants(QId, ExtraConstants) -> %% order the traverse fun would return them. column_fun(Columns, QualifierNumber, LcL) -> + A = anno0(), ColCls0 = [begin true = Vs0 =/= [], % at least one value to look up Vs1 = list2cons(Vs0), - Fils1 = {tuple,0,[{atom,0,FTag}, + Fils1 = {tuple,A,[{atom,A,FTag}, lists:foldr - (fun(F, A) -> {cons,0,{integer,0,F},A} - end, {nil,0}, Fils)]}, + (fun(F, Ac) -> {cons,A,{integer,A,F},Ac} + end, {nil,A}, Fils)]}, Tag = case ordsets:to_list(qlc:vars(Vs1)) of Imp when length(Imp) > 0, % imported vars length(Vs0) > 1 -> @@ -891,13 +980,13 @@ column_fun(Columns, QualifierNumber, LcL) -> _ -> values end, - Vs = {tuple,0,[{atom,0,Tag},Vs1,Fils1]}, - {clause,0,[erl_parse:abstract(Col)],[],[Vs]} + Vs = {tuple,A,[{atom,A,Tag},Vs1,Fils1]}, + {clause,A,[erl_parse:abstract(Col)],[],[Vs]} end || {{CIdNo,Col}, Vs0, {FTag,Fils}} <- Columns, CIdNo =:= QualifierNumber] - ++ [{clause,0,[{var,0,'_'}],[],[{atom,0,false}]}], - ColCls = set_line(ColCls0, LcL), + ++ [{clause,A,[{var,A,'_'}],[],[{atom,A,false}]}], + ColCls = set_anno(ColCls0, LcL), {'fun', LcL, {clauses, ColCls}}. %% Tries to find columns of the template that (1) are equal to (or @@ -920,7 +1009,7 @@ template_columns(Qs0, E0, AllIVs, Dependencies, State) -> MatchColumns = eq_columns2(Qs, AllIVs, Dependencies, State), Equal = template_cols(EqualColumns), Match = template_cols(MatchColumns), - L = 0, + L = anno0(), if Match =:= Equal -> [{?V('_'), Match}]; @@ -947,7 +1036,7 @@ template_cols(ColumnClasses) -> template_as_pattern(E) -> P = simple_template(E), - {?TID,foo,foo,{gen,P,{nil,0}}}. + {?TID,foo,foo,{gen,P,{nil,anno0()}}}. simple_template({call,L,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,element}}=Call, [{integer,_,I}=A1,A2]}) when I > 0 -> @@ -1004,10 +1093,10 @@ match_spec_quals(Template, Dependencies, Qualifiers, State) -> GQId =:= QId2, {FQId,{fil,F}}=Filter <- Filters, % guard filters only FQId =:= QId] - ++ [{GId#qid.no,Pattern,[],{atom,0,true}} || + ++ [{GId#qid.no,Pattern,[],{atom,anno0(),true}} || {GId,{gen,Pattern,_}} <- GeneratorData, lists:member(GId, NoFilterGIds)], - E = {nil, 0}, + E = {nil, anno0()}, GF = [{{GNum,Pattern},Filter} || {GNum,Pattern,Filter,F} <- Candidates, no =/= try_ms(E, Pattern, F, State)], @@ -1024,7 +1113,7 @@ match_spec_quals(Template, Dependencies, Qualifiers, State) -> %% expressione can be replaced by a match specification. [{GNum, AbstrMS, all}] catch _:_ -> - {TemplVar, _} = anon_var({var,0,'_'}, 0), + {TemplVar, _} = anon_var({var,anno0(),'_'}, 0), [one_gen_match_spec(GNum, Pattern, GFilterData, State, TemplVar) || {{GNum,Pattern},GFilterData} <- GFFL] end. @@ -1038,7 +1127,7 @@ gen_ms(E, Pattern, GFilterData, State) -> {ok, MS, AMS} = try_ms(E, Pattern, filters_as_one(GFilterData), State), case MS of [{'$1',[true],['$1']}] -> - {atom, 0, no_match_spec}; + {atom, anno0(), no_match_spec}; _ -> AMS end. @@ -1060,7 +1149,7 @@ pattern_as_template({match,_,_E,{var,_,_}=V}=P, _TemplVar) -> pattern_as_template({match,_,{var,_,_}=V,_E}=P, _TemplVar) -> {V, P}; pattern_as_template(E, TemplVar) -> - L = 0, + L = anno0(), {TemplVar, {match, L, E, TemplVar}}. %% Tries to find columns which are compared or matched against @@ -1203,7 +1292,7 @@ lu_skip(ColConstants, FilterData, PatternFrame, PatternVars, ColFil = [{Column, FId#qid.no} || {FId,{fil,Fil}} <- filter_list(FilterData, Dependencies, State), - [] =/= (SFs = safe_filter(set_line(Fil, 0), PatternFrames, + [] =/= (SFs = safe_filter(reset_anno(Fil), PatternFrames, BindFun, State, Imported)), {GId,PV} <- PatternVars, [] =/= @@ -1392,7 +1481,7 @@ join_skip(JoinClasses, FilterData, PatternFrame, PatternVars, Dependencies, JF = unify(JoinOp, V1, V2, JF2, BindFun, Imported), %% "Run" the filter: - SFs = safe_filter(set_line(Fil, 0), PatternFrames, + SFs = safe_filter(reset_anno(Fil), PatternFrames, BindFun, State, Imported), JImp = qlc:vars([SFs, JF]), % kludge lists:all(fun(Frame) -> @@ -1403,7 +1492,7 @@ join_skip(JoinClasses, FilterData, PatternFrame, PatternVars, Dependencies, filter_info(FilterData, AllIVs, Dependencies, State) -> FilterList = filter_list(FilterData, Dependencies, State), - Filter0 = set_line(filters_as_one(FilterList), 0), + Filter0 = reset_anno(filters_as_one(FilterList)), Anon0 = 0, {Filter, Anon1} = anon_var(Filter0, Anon0), Imported = ordsets:subtract(qlc:vars(Filter), % anonymous too @@ -1510,7 +1599,7 @@ pattern(P0, AnonI, Frame0, BindFun, State) -> catch _:_ -> P0 % template, records already expanded end, %% Makes test for equality simple: - P2 = set_line(P1, 0), + P2 = reset_anno(P1), {P3, AnonN} = anon_var(P2, AnonI), {P4, F1} = match_in_pattern(tuple2cons(P3), Frame0, BindFun), {P, F2} = element_calls(P4, F1, BindFun, _Imp=[]), % kludge for templates @@ -1550,8 +1639,11 @@ anon_var(E, AnonI) -> (Var, N) -> {Var, N} end, AnonI, E). -set_line(T, L) -> - map_lines(fun(_L) -> L end, T). +reset_anno(T) -> + set_anno(T, anno0()). + +set_anno(T, A) -> + erl_parse:map_anno(fun(_L) -> A end, T). -record(fstate, {state, bind_fun, imported}). @@ -1673,7 +1765,7 @@ frames_to_columns(Fs, PatternVars, DerefFun, SelectorFun, Imp, CompOp) -> %% same variables have to be the representatives in every frame.) SizesVarsL = [begin - PatVar = {var,0,PV}, + PatVar = {var,anno0(),PV}, PatternSizes = [pattern_size([F], PatVar, false) || F <- Fs], MaxPZ = lists:max([0 | PatternSizes -- [undefined]]), @@ -1692,8 +1784,8 @@ frames_to_columns(Fs, PatternVars, DerefFun, SelectorFun, Imp, CompOp) -> frames2cols(Fs, PatN, PatSizes, Vars, DerefFun, SelectorFun, CompOp) -> Rs = [ begin RL = [{{PatN,Col},cons2tuple(element(2, Const))} || - {V, Col} <- lists:zip(sublist(Vars, PatSz), - seq(1, PatSz)), + {V, Col} <- lists:zip(lists:sublist(Vars, PatSz), + lists:seq(1, PatSz)), %% Do not handle the case where several %% values compare equal, e.g. "X =:= 1 %% andalso X == 1.0". Looking up both @@ -1722,11 +1814,11 @@ frames2cols(Fs, PatN, PatSizes, Vars, DerefFun, SelectorFun, CompOp) -> [C || {_,Vs}=C <- sofs:to_external(Cs), not col_ignore(Vs, CompOp)]. pat_vars(N) -> - [unique_var() || _ <- seq(1, N)]. + [unique_var() || _ <- lists:seq(1, N)]. pat_tuple(Sz, Vars) when is_integer(Sz), Sz > 0 -> TupleTail = unique_var(), - {cons_tuple, list2cons(sublist(Vars, Sz) ++ TupleTail)}; + {cons_tuple, list2cons(lists:sublist(Vars, Sz) ++ TupleTail)}; pat_tuple(_, _Vars) -> unique_var(). @@ -1740,7 +1832,7 @@ col_ignore(Vs, '==') -> pattern_sizes(PatternVars, Fs) -> [{QId#qid.no, Size} || {QId,PV} <- PatternVars, - undefined =/= (Size = pattern_size(Fs, {var,0,PV}, true))]. + undefined =/= (Size = pattern_size(Fs, {var,anno0(),PV}, true))]. pattern_size(Fs, PatternVar, Exact) -> Fun = fun(F) -> (deref_pattern(_Imported = []))(PatternVar, F) end, @@ -1768,7 +1860,8 @@ prep_expr(E, F, S, BF, Imported) -> element_calls(tuple2cons(expand_expr_records(E, S)), F, BF, Imported). unify_column(Frame, Var, Col, BindFun, Imported) -> - Call = {call,0,{atom,0,element},[{integer,0,Col}, {var,0,Var}]}, + A = anno0(), + Call = {call,A,{atom,A,element},[{integer,A,Col}, {var,A,Var}]}, element_calls(Call, Frame, BindFun, Imported). %% cons_tuple is used for representing {V1, ..., Vi | TupleTail}. @@ -1800,19 +1893,21 @@ element_calls(E, F, _BF, _Imported) -> {E, F}. unique_var() -> - {var, 0, make_ref()}. + {var, anno0(), make_ref()}. is_unique_var({var, _L, V}) -> is_reference(V). expand_pattern_records(P, State) -> - E = {'case',0,{atom,0,true},[{clause,0,[P],[],[{atom,0,true}]}]}, - {'case',_,_,[{clause,0,[NP],_,_}]} = expand_expr_records(E, State), + A = anno0(), + E = {'case',A,{atom,A,true},[{clause,A,[P],[],[{atom,A,true}]}]}, + {'case',_,_,[{clause,A,[NP],_,_}]} = expand_expr_records(E, State), NP. expand_expr_records(E, State) -> RecordDefs = State#state.records, - Forms = RecordDefs ++ [{function,1,foo,0,[{clause,1,[],[],[pe(E)]}]}], + A = anno1(), + Forms = RecordDefs ++ [{function,A,foo,0,[{clause,A,[],[],[pe(E)]}]}], [{function,_,foo,0,[{clause,_,[],[],[NE]}]}] = erl_expand_records:module(Forms, [no_strict_record_tests]), NE. @@ -2126,15 +2221,15 @@ tuple2cons(E) -> E. list2cons([E | Es]) -> - {cons, 0, E, list2cons(Es)}; + {cons, anno0(), E, list2cons(Es)}; list2cons([]) -> - {nil, 0}; + {nil, anno0()}; list2cons(E) -> E. %% Returns {..., Variable} if Variable is a tuple tail. cons2tuple({cons_tuple, Es}) -> - {tuple, 0, cons2list(Es)}; + {tuple, anno0(), cons2list(Es)}; cons2tuple(T) when is_tuple(T) -> list_to_tuple(cons2tuple(tuple_to_list(T))); cons2tuple([E | Es]) -> @@ -2173,11 +2268,10 @@ bindings_subset(F1, F2, Imp) -> %% not to have guard semantics, affected filters will have to be %% recognized and excluded here as well. try_ms(E, P, Fltr, State) -> - L = 1, + L = anno1(), Fun = {'fun',L,{clauses,[{clause,L,[P],[[Fltr]],[E]}]}}, Expr = {call,L,{remote,L,{atom,L,ets},{atom,L,fun2ms}},[Fun]}, - Form0 = {function,L,foo,0,[{clause,L,[],[],[Expr]}]}, - Form = restore_line_numbers(Form0), + Form = {function,L,foo,0,[{clause,L,[],[],[Expr]}]}, X = ms_transform:parse_transform(State#state.records ++ [Form], []), case catch begin @@ -2194,11 +2288,11 @@ try_ms(E, P, Fltr, State) -> end. filters_as_one([]) -> - {atom, 0, true}; + {atom, anno0(), true}; filters_as_one(FilterData) -> [{_,{fil,Filter1}} | Filters] = lists:reverse(FilterData), lists:foldr(fun({_QId,{fil,Filter}}, AbstF) -> - {op,0,'andalso',Filter,AbstF} + {op,anno0(),'andalso',Filter,AbstF} end, Filter1, Filters). qual_data(Qualifiers) -> @@ -2233,38 +2327,40 @@ qdata([], L) -> {nil,L}. qcon(Cs) -> - list2cons([{tuple,0,[{integer,0,Col},list2cons(qcon1(ConstOps))]} || + A = anno0(), + list2cons([{tuple,A,[{integer,A,Col},list2cons(qcon1(ConstOps))]} || {Col,ConstOps} <- Cs]). qcon1(ConstOps) -> - [{tuple,0,[Const,abstr(Op, 0)]} || {Const,Op} <- ConstOps]. + A = anno0(), + [{tuple,A,[Const,abstr(Op, A)]} || {Const,Op} <- ConstOps]. %% The original code (in Source) is used for filters and the template %% since the translated code can have QLCs and we don't want them to %% be visible. -qcode(E, QCs, Source, L) -> +qcode(E, QCs, Source, L, State) -> CL = [begin Bin = term_to_binary(C, [compressed]), {bin, L, [{bin_element, L, {string, L, binary_to_list(Bin)}, default, default}]} end || {_,C} <- lists:keysort(1, [{qlc:template_state(),E} | - qcode(QCs, Source)])], + qcode(QCs, Source, State)])], {'fun', L, {clauses, [{clause, L, [], [], [{tuple, L, CL}]}]}}. -qcode([{_QId, {_QIvs, {{gen,P,_LE,_GV}, GoI, _SI}}} | QCs], Source) -> - [{GoI,undo_no_shadows(P)} | qcode(QCs, Source)]; -qcode([{QId, {_QIVs, {{fil,_F}, GoI, _SI}}} | QCs], Source) -> +qcode([{_QId, {_QIvs, {{gen,P,_LE,_GV}, GoI, _SI}}} | QCs], Source, State) -> + [{GoI,undo_no_shadows(P, State)} | qcode(QCs, Source, State)]; +qcode([{QId, {_QIVs, {{fil,_F}, GoI, _SI}}} | QCs], Source, State) -> {ok,OrigF} = dict:find(QId, Source), - [{GoI,undo_no_shadows(OrigF)} | qcode(QCs, Source)]; -qcode([], _Source) -> + [{GoI,undo_no_shadows(OrigF, State)} | qcode(QCs, Source, State)]; +qcode([], _Source, _State) -> []. closure(Code, L) -> {'fun',L,{clauses,[{clause,L,[],[],[Code]}]}}. -simple(L, Var, Init, Line) -> - {tuple,L,[?A(simple_v1),?A(Var),Init,?I(Line)]}. +simple(L, Var, Init, Anno) -> + {tuple,L,[?A(simple_v1),?A(Var),Init,abstr(loc(Anno), Anno)]}. clauses([{QId,{QIVs,{QualData,GoI,S}}} | QCs], RL, Fun, Go, NGV, E, IVs,St) -> ?DEBUG("QIVs = ~p~n", [QIVs]), @@ -2426,19 +2522,22 @@ aux_var(Name, LcN, QN, N, AllVars) -> qlc:aux_name(lists:concat([Name, LcN, '_', QN, '_']), N, AllVars). no_compiler_warning(L) -> - erl_parse:set_line(L, fun(Line) -> -abs(Line) end). + Anno = erl_anno:new(L), + erl_anno:set_generated(true, Anno). -abs_loc(L) -> - loc(erl_parse:set_line(L, fun(Line) -> abs(Line) end)). - -loc(L) -> - {location,Location} = erl_parse:get_attribute(L, location), - Location. +loc(A) -> + erl_anno:location(A). list2op([E], _Op) -> E; list2op([E | Es], Op) -> - {op,0,Op,E,list2op(Es, Op)}. + {op,anno0(),Op,E,list2op(Es, Op)}. + +anno0() -> + erl_anno:new(0). + +anno1() -> + erl_anno:new(1). %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -2491,13 +2590,61 @@ qlcmf(T, _F, _Imp, A, No) -> occ_vars(E) -> qlc:var_fold(fun({var,_L,V}) -> V end, [], E). +%% Every Anno is replaced by a unique number. The number is used in a +%% table that holds data about the abstract node where Anno resides. +%% In particular, the original location is kept there, so that the +%% original abstract code can be re-created. +save_anno(Abstr, NodeInfo) -> + F = fun(Anno) -> + N = next_slot(NodeInfo), + Location = erl_anno:location(Anno), + Data = {N, #{location => Location}}, + true = ets:insert(NodeInfo, Data), + erl_anno:new(N) + end, + erl_parse:map_anno(F, Abstr). + +next_slot(T) -> + I = ets:update_counter(T, var_n, 1), + case ets:lookup(T, I) of + [] -> + I; + _ -> + next_slot(T) + end. + +restore_anno(Abstr, NodeInfo) -> + F = fun(Anno) -> + Location = erl_anno:location(Anno), + case ets:lookup(NodeInfo, Location) of + [{Location, Data}] -> + OrigLocation = maps:get(location, Data), + erl_anno:set_location(OrigLocation, Anno); + [{Location}] -> % generated code + Anno; + [] -> + Anno + end + end, + erl_parse:map_anno(F, Abstr). + +restore_loc(Location, #state{node_info = NodeInfo}) -> + case ets:lookup(NodeInfo, Location) of + [{Location, #{location := OrigLocation}}] -> + OrigLocation; + [{Location}] -> + Location; + [] -> + Location + end. + no_shadows(Forms0, State) -> %% Variables that may shadow other variables are introduced in %% LCs and Funs. Such variables (call them SV, Shadowing %% Variables) are now renamed. Each (new) occurrence in a pattern %% is assigned an index (integer), unique in the file. %% - %% The state {LastIndex,ActiveVars,UsedVars,AllVars,Singletons} + %% The state {LastIndex,ActiveVars,UsedVars,AllVars,Singletons,State} %% holds the last index used for each SV (LastIndex), the SVs in %% the current scope (ActiveVars), used SVs (UsedVars, the indexed %% name is the key), all variables occurring in the file @@ -2507,16 +2654,15 @@ no_shadows(Forms0, State) -> %% the indexed name of an SV occurs in the file, next index is %% tried (to avoid mixing up introduced names with existing ones). %% - %% The original names of variables are kept in the line number - %% position of the abstract code: {var, {nos, OriginalName, L}, - %% NewName}. undo_no_shadows/1 re-creates the original code. + %% The original names of variables are kept in a table in State. + %% undo_no_shadows/2 re-creates the original code. AllVars = sets:from_list(ordsets:to_list(qlc:vars(Forms0))), ?DEBUG("nos AllVars = ~p~n", [sets:to_list(AllVars)]), VFun = fun(_Id, LC, Vs) -> nos(LC, Vs) end, LI = ets:new(?APIMOD,[]), UV = ets:new(?APIMOD,[]), D0 = dict:new(), - S1 = {LI, D0, UV, AllVars, []}, + S1 = {LI, D0, UV, AllVars, [], State}, _ = qlc_mapfold(VFun, S1, Forms0, State), ?DEBUG("UsedIntroVars = ~p~n", [ets:match_object(UV, '_')]), Singletons = ets:select(UV, ets:fun2ms(fun({K,0}) -> K end)), @@ -2524,7 +2670,7 @@ no_shadows(Forms0, State) -> true = ets:delete_all_objects(LI), true = ets:delete_all_objects(UV), %% Do it again, this time we know which variables are singletons. - S2 = {LI, D0, UV, AllVars, Singletons}, + S2 = {LI, D0, UV, AllVars, Singletons, State}, {Forms,_} = qlc_mapfold(VFun, S2, Forms0, State), true = ets:delete(LI), true = ets:delete(UV), @@ -2568,11 +2714,11 @@ nos({lc,L,E0,Qs0}, S) -> {Qs, S1} = lists:mapfoldl(F, S, Qs0), {E, _} = nos(E0, S1), {{lc,L,E,Qs}, S}; -nos({var,L,V}=Var, {_LI,Vs,UV,_A,_Sg}=S) when V =/= '_' -> +nos({var,L,V}=Var, {_LI,Vs,UV,_A,_Sg,State}=S) when V =/= '_' -> case used_var(V, Vs, UV) of {true, VN} -> - NL = nos_var(L, V), - {{var,NL,VN}, S}; + nos_var(L, V, State), + {{var,L,VN}, S}; false -> {Var, S} end; @@ -2590,7 +2736,7 @@ nos_pattern([P0 | Ps0], S0, PVs0) -> {P, S1, PVs1} = nos_pattern(P0, S0, PVs0), {Ps, S, PVs} = nos_pattern(Ps0, S1, PVs1), {[P | Ps], S, PVs}; -nos_pattern({var,L,V}, {LI,Vs0,UV,A,Sg}, PVs0) when V =/= '_' -> +nos_pattern({var,L,V}, {LI,Vs0,UV,A,Sg,State}, PVs0) when V =/= '_' -> {Name, Vs, PVs} = case lists:keyfind(V, 1, PVs0) of {V, VN} -> @@ -2604,16 +2750,25 @@ nos_pattern({var,L,V}, {LI,Vs0,UV,A,Sg}, PVs0) when V =/= '_' -> end, {N, Vs1, [{V,VN} | PVs0]} end, - NL = nos_var(L, V), - {{var,NL,Name}, {LI,Vs,UV,A,Sg}, PVs}; + nos_var(L, V, State), + {{var,L,Name}, {LI,Vs,UV,A,Sg,State}, PVs}; nos_pattern(T, S0, PVs0) when is_tuple(T) -> {TL, S, PVs} = nos_pattern(tuple_to_list(T), S0, PVs0), {list_to_tuple(TL), S, PVs}; nos_pattern(T, S, PVs) -> {T, S, PVs}. -nos_var(L, Name) -> - erl_parse:set_line(L, fun(Line) -> {nos,Name,Line} end). +nos_var(Anno, Name, State) -> + NodeInfo = State#state.node_info, + Location = erl_anno:location(Anno), + case ets:lookup(NodeInfo, Location) of + [{Location, #{name := _}}] -> + true; + [{Location, Data}] -> + true = ets:insert(NodeInfo, {Location, Data#{name => Name}}); + [] -> % cannot happen + true + end. used_var(V, Vs, UV) -> case dict:find(V, Vs) of @@ -2638,69 +2793,30 @@ next_var(V, Vs, AllVars, LI, UV) -> {VN, NVs} end. -undo_no_shadows(E) -> - var_map(fun undo_no_shadows1/1, E). - -undo_no_shadows1({var, L, _}=Var) -> - case erl_parse:get_attribute(L, line) of - {line,{nos,V,_VL}} -> - NL = erl_parse:set_line(L, fun({nos,_V,VL}) -> VL end), - undo_no_shadows1({var, NL, V}); - _Else -> - Var - end. - -restore_line_numbers(E) -> - var_map(fun restore_line_numbers1/1, E). +undo_no_shadows(E, State) -> + var_map(fun(Anno) -> undo_no_shadows1(Anno, State) end, E). -restore_line_numbers1({var, L, V}=Var) -> - case erl_parse:get_attribute(L, line) of - {line,{nos,_,_}} -> - NL = erl_parse:set_line(L, fun({nos,_V,VL}) -> VL end), - restore_line_numbers1({var, NL, V}); - _Else -> +undo_no_shadows1({var, Anno, _}=Var, State) -> + Location = erl_anno:location(Anno), + NodeInfo = State#state.node_info, + case ets:lookup(NodeInfo, Location) of + [{Location, #{name := Name}}] -> + {var, Anno, Name}; + _ -> Var end. %% QLC identifier. %% The first one encountered in the file has No=1. -make_lcid(Attrs, No) when is_integer(No), No > 0 -> - F = fun(Line) when is_integer(Line), Line < (1 bsl ?MAX_NUM_OF_LINES) -> - sgn(Line) * ((No bsl ?MAX_NUM_OF_LINES) + sgn(Line) * Line) - end, - erl_parse:set_line(Attrs, F). - -is_lcid(Attrs) -> - try - {line,Id} = erl_parse:get_attribute(Attrs, line), - is_integer(Id) andalso (abs(Id) > (1 bsl ?MAX_NUM_OF_LINES)) - catch _:_ -> - false - end. - -get_lcid_no(IdAttrs) -> - {line,Id} = erl_parse:get_attribute(IdAttrs, line), - abs(Id) bsr ?MAX_NUM_OF_LINES. - -get_lcid_line(IdAttrs) -> - {line,Id} = erl_parse:get_attribute(IdAttrs, line), - sgn(Id) * (abs(Id) band ((1 bsl ?MAX_NUM_OF_LINES) - 1)). +make_lcid(Anno, No) when is_integer(No), No > 0 -> + {No, erl_anno:line(Anno)}. -sgn(X) when X >= 0 -> - 1; -sgn(X) when X < 0 -> - -1. +get_lcid_no({No, _Line}) -> + No. -seq(S, E) when S - E =:= 1 -> - []; -seq(S, E) -> - lists:seq(S, E). - -sublist(_, 0) -> - []; -sublist(L, N) -> - lists:sublist(L, N). +get_lcid_line({_No, Line}) -> + Line. qid(LCId, No) -> #qid{no = No, lcid = LCId}. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/rand.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/rand.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6a805eb69e --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/rand.erl @@ -0,0 +1,591 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2015. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, +%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in +%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the +%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be +%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. +%% +%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" +%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See +%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations +%% under the License. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +%% ===================================================================== +%% Multiple PRNG module for Erlang/OTP +%% Copyright (c) 2015 Kenji Rikitake +%% ===================================================================== + +-module(rand). + +-export([seed_s/1, seed_s/2, seed/1, seed/2, + export_seed/0, export_seed_s/1, + uniform/0, uniform/1, uniform_s/1, uniform_s/2, + normal/0, normal_s/1 + ]). + +-compile({inline, [exs64_next/1, exsplus_next/1, + exs1024_next/1, exs1024_calc/2, + get_52/1, normal_kiwi/1]}). + +-define(DEFAULT_ALG_HANDLER, exsplus). +-define(SEED_DICT, rand_seed). + +%% ===================================================================== +%% Types +%% ===================================================================== + +%% This depends on the algorithm handler function +-type alg_seed() :: exs64_state() | exsplus_state() | exs1024_state(). +%% This is the algorithm handler function within this module +-type alg_handler() :: #{type => alg(), + max => integer(), + next => fun(), + uniform => fun(), + uniform_n => fun()}. + +%% Internal state +-opaque state() :: {alg_handler(), alg_seed()}. +-type alg() :: exs64 | exsplus | exs1024. +-opaque export_state() :: {alg(), alg_seed()}. +-export_type([alg/0, state/0, export_state/0]). + +%% ===================================================================== +%% API +%% ===================================================================== + +%% Return algorithm and seed so that RNG state can be recreated with seed/1 +-spec export_seed() -> undefined | export_state(). +export_seed() -> + case seed_get() of + {#{type:=Alg}, Seed} -> {Alg, Seed}; + _ -> undefined + end. + +-spec export_seed_s(state()) -> export_state(). +export_seed_s({#{type:=Alg}, Seed}) -> {Alg, Seed}. + +%% seed(Alg) seeds RNG with runtime dependent values +%% and return the NEW state + +%% seed({Alg,Seed}) setup RNG with a previously exported seed +%% and return the NEW state + +-spec seed(AlgOrExpState::alg() | export_state()) -> state(). +seed(Alg) -> + R = seed_s(Alg), + _ = seed_put(R), + R. + +-spec seed_s(AlgOrExpState::alg() | export_state()) -> state(). +seed_s(Alg) when is_atom(Alg) -> + seed_s(Alg, {erlang:phash2([{node(),self()}]), + erlang:system_time(), + erlang:unique_integer()}); +seed_s({Alg0, Seed}) -> + {Alg,_SeedFun} = mk_alg(Alg0), + {Alg, Seed}. + +%% seed/2: seeds RNG with the algorithm and given values +%% and returns the NEW state. + +-spec seed(Alg :: alg(), {integer(), integer(), integer()}) -> state(). +seed(Alg0, S0) -> + State = seed_s(Alg0, S0), + _ = seed_put(State), + State. + +-spec seed_s(Alg :: alg(), {integer(), integer(), integer()}) -> state(). +seed_s(Alg0, S0 = {_, _, _}) -> + {Alg, Seed} = mk_alg(Alg0), + AS = Seed(S0), + {Alg, AS}. + +%%% uniform/0, uniform/1, uniform_s/1, uniform_s/2 are all +%%% uniformly distributed random numbers. + +%% uniform/0: returns a random float X where 0.0 < X < 1.0, +%% updating the state in the process dictionary. + +-spec uniform() -> X::float(). +uniform() -> + {X, Seed} = uniform_s(seed_get()), + _ = seed_put(Seed), + X. + +%% uniform/1: given an integer N >= 1, +%% uniform/1 returns a random integer X where 1 =< X =< N, +%% updating the state in the process dictionary. + +-spec uniform(N :: pos_integer()) -> X::pos_integer(). +uniform(N) -> + {X, Seed} = uniform_s(N, seed_get()), + _ = seed_put(Seed), + X. + +%% uniform_s/1: given a state, uniform_s/1 +%% returns a random float X where 0.0 < X < 1.0, +%% and a new state. + +-spec uniform_s(state()) -> {X::float(), NewS :: state()}. +uniform_s(State = {#{uniform:=Uniform}, _}) -> + Uniform(State). + +%% uniform_s/2: given an integer N >= 1 and a state, uniform_s/2 +%% uniform_s/2 returns a random integer X where 1 =< X =< N, +%% and a new state. + +-spec uniform_s(N::pos_integer(), state()) -> {X::pos_integer(), NewS::state()}. +uniform_s(N, State = {#{uniform_n:=Uniform, max:=Max}, _}) + when 0 < N, N =< Max -> + Uniform(N, State); +uniform_s(N, State0 = {#{uniform:=Uniform}, _}) + when is_integer(N), 0 < N -> + {F, State} = Uniform(State0), + {trunc(F * N) + 1, State}. + +%% normal/0: returns a random float with standard normal distribution +%% updating the state in the process dictionary. + +-spec normal() -> float(). +normal() -> + {X, Seed} = normal_s(seed_get()), + _ = seed_put(Seed), + X. + +%% normal_s/1: returns a random float with standard normal distribution +%% The Ziggurat Method for generating random variables - Marsaglia and Tsang +%% Paper and reference code: http://www.jstatsoft.org/v05/i08/ + +-spec normal_s(state()) -> {float(), NewS :: state()}. +normal_s(State0) -> + {Sign, R, State} = get_52(State0), + Idx = R band 16#FF, + Idx1 = Idx+1, + {Ki, Wi} = normal_kiwi(Idx1), + X = R * Wi, + case R < Ki of + %% Fast path 95% of the time + true when Sign =:= 0 -> {X, State}; + true -> {-X, State}; + %% Slow path + false when Sign =:= 0 -> normal_s(Idx, Sign, X, State); + false -> normal_s(Idx, Sign, -X, State) + end. + +%% ===================================================================== +%% Internal functions + +-define(UINT21MASK, 16#00000000001fffff). +-define(UINT32MASK, 16#00000000ffffffff). +-define(UINT33MASK, 16#00000001ffffffff). +-define(UINT39MASK, 16#0000007fffffffff). +-define(UINT58MASK, 16#03ffffffffffffff). +-define(UINT64MASK, 16#ffffffffffffffff). + +-type uint64() :: 0..16#ffffffffffffffff. +-type uint58() :: 0..16#03ffffffffffffff. + +-spec seed_put(state()) -> undefined | state(). +seed_put(Seed) -> + put(?SEED_DICT, Seed). + +seed_get() -> + case get(?SEED_DICT) of + undefined -> seed(?DEFAULT_ALG_HANDLER); + Old -> Old % no type checking here + end. + +%% Setup alg record +mk_alg(exs64) -> + {#{type=>exs64, max=>?UINT64MASK, next=>fun exs64_next/1, + uniform=>fun exs64_uniform/1, uniform_n=>fun exs64_uniform/2}, + fun exs64_seed/1}; +mk_alg(exsplus) -> + {#{type=>exsplus, max=>?UINT58MASK, next=>fun exsplus_next/1, + uniform=>fun exsplus_uniform/1, uniform_n=>fun exsplus_uniform/2}, + fun exsplus_seed/1}; +mk_alg(exs1024) -> + {#{type=>exs1024, max=>?UINT64MASK, next=>fun exs1024_next/1, + uniform=>fun exs1024_uniform/1, uniform_n=>fun exs1024_uniform/2}, + fun exs1024_seed/1}. + +%% ===================================================================== +%% exs64 PRNG: Xorshift64* +%% Algorithm by Sebastiano Vigna +%% Reference URL: http://xorshift.di.unimi.it/ +%% ===================================================================== + +-type exs64_state() :: uint64(). + +exs64_seed({A1, A2, A3}) -> + {V1, _} = exs64_next(((A1 band ?UINT32MASK) * 4294967197 + 1)), + {V2, _} = exs64_next(((A2 band ?UINT32MASK) * 4294967231 + 1)), + {V3, _} = exs64_next(((A3 band ?UINT32MASK) * 4294967279 + 1)), + ((V1 * V2 * V3) rem (?UINT64MASK - 1)) + 1. + +%% Advance xorshift64* state for one step and generate 64bit unsigned integer +-spec exs64_next(exs64_state()) -> {uint64(), exs64_state()}. +exs64_next(R) -> + R1 = R bxor (R bsr 12), + R2 = R1 bxor ((R1 band ?UINT39MASK) bsl 25), + R3 = R2 bxor (R2 bsr 27), + {(R3 * 2685821657736338717) band ?UINT64MASK, R3}. + +exs64_uniform({Alg, R0}) -> + {V, R1} = exs64_next(R0), + {V / 18446744073709551616, {Alg, R1}}. + +exs64_uniform(Max, {Alg, R}) -> + {V, R1} = exs64_next(R), + {(V rem Max) + 1, {Alg, R1}}. + +%% ===================================================================== +%% exsplus PRNG: Xorshift116+ +%% Algorithm by Sebastiano Vigna +%% Reference URL: http://xorshift.di.unimi.it/ +%% 58 bits fits into an immediate on 64bits erlang and is thus much faster. +%% Modification of the original Xorshift128+ algorithm to 116 +%% by Sebastiano Vigna, a lot of thanks for his help and work. +%% ===================================================================== +-type exsplus_state() :: nonempty_improper_list(uint58(), uint58()). + +exsplus_seed({A1, A2, A3}) -> + {_, R1} = exsplus_next([(((A1 * 4294967197) + 1) band ?UINT58MASK)| + (((A2 * 4294967231) + 1) band ?UINT58MASK)]), + {_, R2} = exsplus_next([(((A3 * 4294967279) + 1) band ?UINT58MASK)| + tl(R1)]), + R2. + +%% Advance xorshift116+ state for one step and generate 58bit unsigned integer +-spec exsplus_next(exsplus_state()) -> {uint58(), exsplus_state()}. +exsplus_next([S1|S0]) -> + %% Note: members s0 and s1 are swapped here + S11 = (S1 bxor (S1 bsl 24)) band ?UINT58MASK, + S12 = S11 bxor S0 bxor (S11 bsr 11) bxor (S0 bsr 41), + {(S0 + S12) band ?UINT58MASK, [S0|S12]}. + +exsplus_uniform({Alg, R0}) -> + {I, R1} = exsplus_next(R0), + {I / (?UINT58MASK+1), {Alg, R1}}. + +exsplus_uniform(Max, {Alg, R}) -> + {V, R1} = exsplus_next(R), + {(V rem Max) + 1, {Alg, R1}}. + +%% ===================================================================== +%% exs1024 PRNG: Xorshift1024* +%% Algorithm by Sebastiano Vigna +%% Reference URL: http://xorshift.di.unimi.it/ +%% ===================================================================== + +-type exs1024_state() :: {list(uint64()), list(uint64())}. + +exs1024_seed({A1, A2, A3}) -> + B1 = (((A1 band ?UINT21MASK) + 1) * 2097131) band ?UINT21MASK, + B2 = (((A2 band ?UINT21MASK) + 1) * 2097133) band ?UINT21MASK, + B3 = (((A3 band ?UINT21MASK) + 1) * 2097143) band ?UINT21MASK, + {exs1024_gen1024((B1 bsl 43) bor (B2 bsl 22) bor (B3 bsl 1) bor 1), + []}. + +%% Generate a list of 16 64-bit element list +%% of the xorshift64* random sequence +%% from a given 64-bit seed. +%% Note: dependent on exs64_next/1 +-spec exs1024_gen1024(uint64()) -> list(uint64()). +exs1024_gen1024(R) -> + exs1024_gen1024(16, R, []). + +exs1024_gen1024(0, _, L) -> + L; +exs1024_gen1024(N, R, L) -> + {X, R2} = exs64_next(R), + exs1024_gen1024(N - 1, R2, [X|L]). + +%% Calculation of xorshift1024*. +%% exs1024_calc(S0, S1) -> {X, NS1}. +%% X: random number output +-spec exs1024_calc(uint64(), uint64()) -> {uint64(), uint64()}. +exs1024_calc(S0, S1) -> + S11 = S1 bxor ((S1 band ?UINT33MASK) bsl 31), + S12 = S11 bxor (S11 bsr 11), + S01 = S0 bxor (S0 bsr 30), + NS1 = S01 bxor S12, + {(NS1 * 1181783497276652981) band ?UINT64MASK, NS1}. + +%% Advance xorshift1024* state for one step and generate 64bit unsigned integer +-spec exs1024_next(exs1024_state()) -> {uint64(), exs1024_state()}. +exs1024_next({[S0,S1|L3], RL}) -> + {X, NS1} = exs1024_calc(S0, S1), + {X, {[NS1|L3], [S0|RL]}}; +exs1024_next({[H], RL}) -> + NL = [H|lists:reverse(RL)], + exs1024_next({NL, []}). + +exs1024_uniform({Alg, R0}) -> + {V, R1} = exs1024_next(R0), + {V / 18446744073709551616, {Alg, R1}}. + +exs1024_uniform(Max, {Alg, R}) -> + {V, R1} = exs1024_next(R), + {(V rem Max) + 1, {Alg, R1}}. + +%% ===================================================================== +%% Ziggurat cont +%% ===================================================================== +-define(NOR_R, 3.6541528853610087963519472518). +-define(NOR_INV_R, 1/?NOR_R). + +%% return a {sign, Random51bits, State} +get_52({Alg=#{next:=Next}, S0}) -> + {Int,S1} = Next(S0), + {((1 bsl 51) band Int), Int band ((1 bsl 51)-1), {Alg, S1}}. + +%% Slow path +normal_s(0, Sign, X0, State0) -> + {U0, S1} = uniform_s(State0), + X = -?NOR_INV_R*math:log(U0), + {U1, S2} = uniform_s(S1), + Y = -math:log(U1), + case Y+Y > X*X of + false -> + normal_s(0, Sign, X0, S2); + true when Sign =:= 0 -> + {?NOR_R + X, S2}; + true -> + {-?NOR_R - X, S2} + end; +normal_s(Idx, _Sign, X, State0) -> + Fi2 = normal_fi(Idx+1), + {U0, S1} = uniform_s(State0), + case ((normal_fi(Idx) - Fi2)*U0 + Fi2) < math:exp(-0.5*X*X) of + true -> {X, S1}; + false -> normal_s(S1) + end. + +%% Tables for generating normal_s +%% ki is zipped with wi (slightly faster) +normal_kiwi(Indx) -> + element(Indx, + {{2104047571236786,1.736725412160263e-15}, {0,9.558660351455634e-17}, + {1693657211986787,1.2708704834810623e-16},{1919380038271141,1.4909740962495474e-16}, + {2015384402196343,1.6658733631586268e-16},{2068365869448128,1.8136120810119029e-16}, + {2101878624052573,1.9429720153135588e-16},{2124958784102998,2.0589500628482093e-16}, + {2141808670795147,2.1646860576895422e-16},{2154644611568301,2.2622940392218116e-16}, + {2164744887587275,2.353271891404589e-16},{2172897953696594,2.438723455742877e-16}, + {2179616279372365,2.5194879829274225e-16},{2185247251868649,2.5962199772528103e-16}, + {2190034623107822,2.6694407473648285e-16},{2194154434521197,2.7395729685142446e-16}, + {2197736978774660,2.8069646002484804e-16},{2200880740891961,2.871905890411393e-16}, + {2203661538010620,2.9346417484728883e-16},{2206138681109102,2.9953809336782113e-16}, + {2208359231806599,3.054303000719244e-16},{2210361007258210,3.111563633892157e-16}, + {2212174742388539,3.1672988018581815e-16},{2213825672704646,3.2216280350549905e-16}, + {2215334711002614,3.274657040793975e-16},{2216719334487595,3.326479811684171e-16}, + 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b/lib/stdlib/src/shell.erl index 679c13f0cf..c6ba574ff4 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/shell.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/shell.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -314,7 +314,8 @@ prompt(N, Eval0, Bs0, RT, Ds0) -> case get_prompt_func() of {M,F} -> L = [{history,N}], - C = {call,1,{remote,1,{atom,1,M},{atom,1,F}},[{value,1,L}]}, + A = erl_anno:new(1), + C = {call,A,{remote,A,{atom,A,M},{atom,A,F}},[{value,A,L}]}, {V,Eval,Bs,Ds} = shell_cmd([C], Eval0, Bs0, RT, Ds0, pmt), {Eval,Bs,Ds,case V of {pmt,Val} -> @@ -416,7 +417,7 @@ expand_expr({call,_L,{atom,_,v},[N]}, C) -> {_,undefined,_} -> no_command(N); {Ces,V,CommandN} when is_list(Ces) -> - {value,CommandN,V} + {value,erl_anno:new(CommandN),V} end; expand_expr({call,L,F,Args}, C) -> {call,L,expand_expr(F, C),expand_exprs(Args, C)}; @@ -901,7 +902,7 @@ prep_check({call,Line,{atom,_,f},[{var,_,_Name}]}) -> {atom,Line,ok}; prep_check({value,_CommandN,_Val}) -> %% erl_lint cannot handle the history expansion {value,_,_}. - {atom,0,ok}; + {atom,a0(),ok}; prep_check(T) when is_tuple(T) -> list_to_tuple(prep_check(tuple_to_list(T))); prep_check([E | Es]) -> @@ -913,7 +914,7 @@ expand_records([], E0) -> E0; expand_records(UsedRecords, E0) -> RecordDefs = [Def || {_Name,Def} <- UsedRecords], - L = 1, + L = erl_anno:new(1), E = prep_rec(E0), Forms = RecordDefs ++ [{function,L,foo,0,[{clause,L,[],[],[E]}]}], [{function,L,foo,0,[{clause,L,[],[],[NE]}]}] = @@ -1320,13 +1321,15 @@ list_bindings([{Name,Val}|Bs], RT) -> case erl_eval:fun_data(Val) of {fun_data,_FBs,FCs0} -> FCs = expand_value(FCs0), % looks nicer - F = {'fun',0,{clauses,FCs}}, - M = {match,0,{var,0,Name},F}, + A = a0(), + F = {'fun',A,{clauses,FCs}}, + M = {match,A,{var,A,Name},F}, io:fwrite(<<"~ts\n">>, [erl_pp:expr(M, enc())]); {named_fun_data,_FBs,FName,FCs0} -> FCs = expand_value(FCs0), % looks nicer - F = {named_fun,0,FName,FCs}, - M = {match,0,{var,0,Name},F}, + A = a0(), + F = {named_fun,A,FName,FCs}, + M = {match,A,{var,A,Name},F}, io:fwrite(<<"~ts\n">>, [erl_pp:expr(M, enc())]); false -> Namel = io_lib:fwrite(<<"~s = ">>, [Name]), @@ -1356,13 +1359,18 @@ expand_value(E) -> %% There is no abstract representation of funs. try_abstract(V, CommandN) -> try erl_parse:abstract(V) - catch _:_ -> {call,0,{atom,0,v},[{integer,0,CommandN}]} + catch + _:_ -> + A = a0(), + {call,A,{atom,A,v},[{integer,A,CommandN}]} end. %% Rather than listing possibly huge results the calls to v/1 are shown. prep_list_commands(E) -> - substitute_v1(fun({value,CommandN,_V}) -> - {call,0,{atom,0,v},[{integer,0,CommandN}]} + A = a0(), + substitute_v1(fun({value,Anno,_V}) -> + CommandN = erl_anno:line(Anno), + {call,A,{atom,A,v},[{integer,A,CommandN}]} end, E). substitute_v1(F, {value,_,_}=Value) -> @@ -1374,6 +1382,9 @@ substitute_v1(F, [E | Es]) -> substitute_v1(_F, E) -> E. +a0() -> + erl_anno:new(0). + check_and_get_history_and_results() -> check_env(shell_history_length), check_env(shell_saved_results), diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/shell_default.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/shell_default.erl index 3fe359af0e..0fca7ff8c7 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/shell_default.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/shell_default.erl @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ -module(shell_default). -export([help/0,lc/1,c/1,c/2,nc/1,nl/1,l/1,i/0,pid/3,i/3,m/0,m/1, - memory/0,memory/1, + memory/0,memory/1,uptime/0, erlangrc/1,bi/1, regs/0, flush/0,pwd/0,ls/0,ls/1,cd/1, y/1, y/2, xm/1, bt/1, q/0, @@ -92,6 +92,7 @@ pid(X,Y,Z) -> c:pid(X,Y,Z). pwd() -> c:pwd(). q() -> c:q(). regs() -> c:regs(). +uptime() -> c:uptime(). xm(Mod) -> c:xm(Mod). y(File) -> c:y(File). y(File, Opts) -> c:y(File, Opts). diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/slave.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/slave.erl index 1898dc8aba..28da45621a 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/slave.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/slave.erl @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ relay1(Pid) -> %% {error, {already_running, Name@Host}} -spec start(Host) -> {ok, Node} | {error, Reason} when - Host :: atom(), + Host :: inet:hostname(), Node :: node(), Reason :: timeout | no_rsh | {already_running, Node}. @@ -138,8 +138,8 @@ start(Host) -> start(Host, Name, [], no_link). -spec start(Host, Name) -> {ok, Node} | {error, Reason} when - Host :: atom(), - Name :: atom(), + Host :: inet:hostname(), + Name :: atom() | string(), Node :: node(), Reason :: timeout | no_rsh | {already_running, Node}. @@ -147,8 +147,8 @@ start(Host, Name) -> start(Host, Name, []). -spec start(Host, Name, Args) -> {ok, Node} | {error, Reason} when - Host :: atom(), - Name :: atom(), + Host :: inet:hostname(), + Name :: atom() | string(), Args :: string(), Node :: node(), Reason :: timeout | no_rsh | {already_running, Node}. @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ start(Host, Name, Args) -> start(Host, Name, Args, no_link). -spec start_link(Host) -> {ok, Node} | {error, Reason} when - Host :: atom(), + Host :: inet:hostname(), Node :: node(), Reason :: timeout | no_rsh | {already_running, Node}. @@ -167,8 +167,8 @@ start_link(Host) -> start(Host, Name, [], self()). -spec start_link(Host, Name) -> {ok, Node} | {error, Reason} when - Host :: atom(), - Name :: atom(), + Host :: inet:hostname(), + Name :: atom() | string(), Node :: node(), Reason :: timeout | no_rsh | {already_running, Node}. @@ -176,8 +176,8 @@ start_link(Host, Name) -> start_link(Host, Name, []). -spec start_link(Host, Name, Args) -> {ok, Node} | {error, Reason} when - Host :: atom(), - Name :: atom(), + Host :: inet:hostname(), + Name :: atom() | string(), Args :: string(), Node :: node(), Reason :: timeout | no_rsh | {already_running, Node}. @@ -210,7 +210,6 @@ start(Host0, Name, Args, LinkTo, Prog) -> Node :: node(). stop(Node) -> -% io:format("stop(~p)~n", [Node]), rpc:call(Node, erlang, halt, []), ok. @@ -229,7 +228,6 @@ wait_for_slave(Parent, Host, Name, Node, Args, LinkTo, Prog) -> Waiter = register_unique_name(0), case mk_cmd(Host, Name, Args, Waiter, Prog) of {ok, Cmd} -> -%% io:format("Command: ~ts~n", [Cmd]), open_port({spawn, Cmd}, [stream]), receive {SlavePid, slave_started} -> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.app.src b/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.app.src index a435d683a5..c33130cf8c 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.app.src +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.app.src @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ edlin_expand, epp, eval_bits, + erl_anno, erl_bits, erl_compile, erl_eval, @@ -83,6 +84,7 @@ qlc, qlc_pt, queue, + rand, random, re, sets, @@ -102,7 +104,7 @@ dets]}, {applications, [kernel]}, {env, []}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["sasl-2.4","kernel-3.0.2","erts-7.0","crypto-3.3", + {runtime_dependencies, ["sasl-2.4","kernel-4.0","erts-7.0","crypto-3.3", "compiler-5.0"]} ]}. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.appup.src b/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.appup.src index ee87a8ddb2..b3569c2848 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.appup.src +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.appup.src @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% -*- erlang -*- %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -17,9 +17,7 @@ %% %CopyrightEnd% {"%VSN%", %% Up from - max one major revision back - [{<<"2\\.[1-3](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}, %% 17.1-17.3 - {<<"2\\.0(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], %% 17.0 + [{<<"2\\.[0-4](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], %% 17.0-17.5 %% Down to - max one major revision back - [{<<"2\\.[1-3](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}, %% 17.1-17.3 - {<<"2\\.0(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] %% 17.0 + [{<<"2\\.[0-4](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] %% 17.0-17.5 }. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/supervisor.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/supervisor.erl index 7c0cd8b26a..67655b1145 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/supervisor.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/supervisor.erl @@ -1403,13 +1403,8 @@ add_restart([R|Restarts], Now, Period) -> add_restart([], _, _) -> []. -inPeriod(Time, Now, Period) -> - case Time - Now of - T when T > Period -> - false; - _ -> - true - end. +inPeriod(Then, Now, Period) -> + Now =< Then + Period. %%% ------------------------------------------------------ %%% Error and progress reporting. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/timer.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/timer.erl index 19d803345e..c266177b4d 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/timer.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/timer.erl @@ -161,10 +161,11 @@ sleep(T) -> Time :: integer(), Value :: term(). tc(F) -> - Before = os:timestamp(), + T1 = erlang:monotonic_time(), Val = F(), - After = os:timestamp(), - {now_diff(After, Before), Val}. + T2 = erlang:monotonic_time(), + Time = erlang:convert_time_unit(T2 - T1, native, micro_seconds), + {Time, Val}. %% %% Measure the execution time (in microseconds) for Fun(Args). @@ -175,10 +176,11 @@ tc(F) -> Time :: integer(), Value :: term(). tc(F, A) -> - Before = os:timestamp(), + T1 = erlang:monotonic_time(), Val = apply(F, A), - After = os:timestamp(), - {now_diff(After, Before), Val}. + T2 = erlang:monotonic_time(), + Time = erlang:convert_time_unit(T2 - T1, native, micro_seconds), + {Time, Val}. %% %% Measure the execution time (in microseconds) for an MFA. @@ -190,10 +192,11 @@ tc(F, A) -> Time :: integer(), Value :: term(). tc(M, F, A) -> - Before = os:timestamp(), + T1 = erlang:monotonic_time(), Val = apply(M, F, A), - After = os:timestamp(), - {now_diff(After, Before), Val}. + T2 = erlang:monotonic_time(), + Time = erlang:convert_time_unit(T2 - T1, native, micro_seconds), + {Time, Val}. %% %% Calculate the time difference (in microseconds) of two diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/zip.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/zip.erl index 44e75ff15b..f986c0081d 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/zip.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/zip.erl @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ list_dir/1, list_dir/2, table/1, table/2, t/1, tt/1]). -%% unzipping peicemeal +%% unzipping piecemeal -export([openzip_open/1, openzip_open/2, openzip_get/1, openzip_get/2, openzip_t/1, openzip_tt/1, @@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@ server_loop(Parent, OpenZip) -> From ! {self(), OpenZip}, server_loop(Parent, OpenZip); {'EXIT', Parent, Reason} -> - openzip_close(OpenZip), + _ = openzip_close(OpenZip), exit({parent_died, Reason}); _ -> {error, bad_msg} diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/Makefile b/lib/stdlib/test/Makefile index a271229c59..61eb34d565 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/Makefile +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/Makefile @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ MODULES= \ dummy_via \ edlin_expand_SUITE \ epp_SUITE \ + erl_anno_SUITE \ erl_eval_SUITE \ erl_expand_records_SUITE \ erl_internal_SUITE \ @@ -53,6 +54,7 @@ MODULES= \ proc_lib_SUITE \ qlc_SUITE \ queue_SUITE \ + rand_SUITE \ random_SUITE \ re_SUITE \ run_pcre_tests \ diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/binary_module_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/binary_module_SUITE.erl index 5248870744..8d26c77c9b 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/binary_module_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/binary_module_SUITE.erl @@ -993,43 +993,51 @@ random_parts(X,N) -> random_ref_comp(doc) -> ["Test pseudorandomly generated cases against reference imlementation"]; random_ref_comp(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line put(success_counter,0), - ?line random:seed({1271,769940,559934}), - ?line do_random_match_comp(5000,{1,40},{30,1000}), + put(success_counter,0), + random:seed({1271,769940,559934}), + Nr = {1,40}, + Hr = {30,1000}, + I1 = 1500, + I2 = 5, + do_random_match_comp(I1,Nr,Hr), io:format("Number of successes: ~p~n",[get(success_counter)]), - ?line do_random_match_comp2(5000,{1,40},{30,1000}), + do_random_match_comp2(I1,Nr,Hr), io:format("Number of successes: ~p~n",[get(success_counter)]), - ?line do_random_match_comp3(5000,{1,40},{30,1000}), + do_random_match_comp3(I1,Nr,Hr), io:format("Number of successes: ~p~n",[get(success_counter)]), - ?line do_random_match_comp4(5000,{1,40},{30,1000}), + do_random_match_comp4(I1,Nr,Hr), io:format("Number of successes: ~p~n",[get(success_counter)]), - ?line do_random_matches_comp(5000,{1,40},{30,1000}), + do_random_matches_comp(I1,Nr,Hr), io:format("Number of successes: ~p~n",[get(success_counter)]), - ?line do_random_matches_comp2(5000,{1,40},{30,1000}), + do_random_matches_comp2(I1,Nr,Hr), io:format("Number of successes: ~p~n",[get(success_counter)]), - ?line do_random_matches_comp3(5,{1,40},{30,1000}), - ?line erts_debug:set_internal_state(available_internal_state,true), - ?line io:format("oldlimit: ~p~n",[ erts_debug:set_internal_state(binary_loop_limit,100)]), - ?line do_random_match_comp(5000,{1,40},{30,1000}), - ?line do_random_matches_comp3(5,{1,40},{30,1000}), - ?line io:format("limit was: ~p~n",[ erts_debug:set_internal_state(binary_loop_limit,default)]), - ?line erts_debug:set_internal_state(available_internal_state,false), + do_random_matches_comp3(I2,Nr,Hr), + erts_debug:set_internal_state(available_internal_state,true), + io:format("oldlimit: ~p~n",[ erts_debug:set_internal_state(binary_loop_limit,100)]), + do_random_match_comp(I1,Nr,Hr), + do_random_matches_comp3(I2,Nr,Hr), + io:format("limit was: ~p~n",[ erts_debug:set_internal_state(binary_loop_limit,default)]), + erts_debug:set_internal_state(available_internal_state,false), ok. random_ref_sr_comp(doc) -> ["Test pseudorandomly generated cases against reference imlementation of split and replace"]; random_ref_sr_comp(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line put(success_counter,0), - ?line random:seed({1271,769940,559934}), - ?line do_random_split_comp(5000,{1,40},{30,1000}), + put(success_counter,0), + random:seed({1271,769940,559934}), + Nr = {1,40}, + Hr = {30,1000}, + I1 = 1500, + do_random_split_comp(I1,Nr,Hr), io:format("Number of successes: ~p~n",[get(success_counter)]), - ?line do_random_replace_comp(5000,{1,40},{30,1000}), + do_random_replace_comp(I1,Nr,Hr), io:format("Number of successes: ~p~n",[get(success_counter)]), - ?line do_random_split_comp2(5000,{1,40},{30,1000}), + do_random_split_comp2(I1,Nr,Hr), io:format("Number of successes: ~p~n",[get(success_counter)]), - ?line do_random_replace_comp2(5000,{1,40},{30,1000}), + do_random_replace_comp2(I1,Nr,Hr), io:format("Number of successes: ~p~n",[get(success_counter)]), ok. + random_ref_fla_comp(doc) -> ["Test pseudorandomly generated cases against reference imlementation of split and replace"]; random_ref_fla_comp(Config) when is_list(Config) -> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/dict_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/dict_SUITE.erl index 69814e12ce..ab624e8dd2 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/dict_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/dict_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -25,16 +25,16 @@ -export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, init_per_testcase/2,end_per_testcase/2, - create/1,store/1]). + create/1,store/1,iterate/1]). -include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl"). --import(lists, [foldl/3,reverse/1]). +-import(lists, [foldl/3]). suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. all() -> - [create, store]. + [create, store, iterate]. groups() -> []. @@ -93,6 +93,48 @@ store_1(List, M) -> D0. %%% +%%% Test specifics for gb_trees. +%%% + +iterate(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + test_all(fun iterate_1/1). + +iterate_1(M) -> + case M(module, []) of + gb_trees -> iterate_2(M); + _ -> ok + end, + M(empty, []). + +iterate_2(M) -> + random:seed(1, 2, 42), + iter_tree(M, 1000). + +iter_tree(_M, 0) -> + ok; +iter_tree(M, N) -> + L = [{I, I} || I <- lists:seq(1, N)], + T = M(from_list, L), + L = lists:reverse(iterate_tree(M, T)), + R = random:uniform(N), + KV = lists:reverse(iterate_tree_from(M, R, T)), + KV = [P || P={K,_} <- L, K >= R], + iter_tree(M, N-1). + +iterate_tree(M, Tree) -> + I = M(iterator, Tree), + iterate_tree_1(M, M(next, I), []). + +iterate_tree_from(M, Start, Tree) -> + I = M(iterator_from, {Start, Tree}), + iterate_tree_1(M, M(next, I), []). + +iterate_tree_1(_, none, R) -> + R; +iterate_tree_1(M, {K, V, I}, R) -> + iterate_tree_1(M, M(next, I), [{K, V} | R]). + +%%% %%% Helper functions. %%% diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/dict_test_lib.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/dict_test_lib.erl index 4fdb4fa0bd..81d26ce5f8 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/dict_test_lib.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/dict_test_lib.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -29,6 +29,9 @@ new(Mod, Eq) -> (module, []) -> Mod; (size, D) -> Mod:size(D); (is_empty, D) -> Mod:is_empty(D); + (iterator, S) -> Mod:iterator(S); + (iterator_from, {Start, S}) -> Mod:iterator_from(Start, S); + (next, I) -> Mod:next(I); (to_list, D) -> to_list(Mod, D) end. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/epp_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/epp_SUITE.erl index b17e8bd186..9ab170c826 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/epp_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/epp_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ predef_mac(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line File = filename:join(?config(data_dir, Config), "mac3.erl"), ?line {ok, List} = epp:parse_file(File, [], []), ?line [_, - {attribute, LineCol1, l, Line1}, + {attribute, Anno, l, Line1}, {attribute, _, f, File}, {attribute, _, machine1, _}, {attribute, _, module, mac3}, @@ -219,13 +219,9 @@ predef_mac(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {attribute, _, ms, "mac3"}, {attribute, _, machine2, _} | _] = List, - ?line case LineCol1 of - Line1 -> ok; - {Line1,_} -> ok - end, + Line1 = erl_anno:line(Anno), ok. - variable_1(doc) -> []; variable_1(suite) -> @@ -553,11 +549,7 @@ otp_7702(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {ok, AC} = beam_lib:chunks(BeamFile, [abstract_code]), {file_7702,[{abstract_code,{_,Forms}}]} = AC, - Fun = fun(Attrs) -> - {line, L} = erl_parse:get_attribute(Attrs, line), - L - end, - Forms2 = [erl_lint:modify_line(Form, Fun) || Form <- Forms], + Forms2 = unopaque_forms(Forms), ?line [{attribute,1,file,_}, _, @@ -1395,9 +1387,10 @@ otp_10820(Config) when is_list(Config) -> do_otp_10820(File, C, PC) -> {ok,Node} = start_node(erl_pp_helper, "+fnu " ++ PC), ok = rpc:call(Node, file, write_file, [File, C]), - {ok,[{attribute,1,file,{File,1}}, - {attribute,2,module,any}, - {eof,2}]} = rpc:call(Node, epp, parse_file, [File, [],[]]), + {ok, Forms} = rpc:call(Node, epp, parse_file, [File, [],[]]), + [{attribute,1,file,{File,1}}, + {attribute,2,module,any}, + {eof,2}] = unopaque_forms(Forms), true = test_server:stop_node(Node), ok. @@ -1440,15 +1433,15 @@ encoding(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {attribute,1,module,encoding}, {error,_}, {error,{2,epp,cannot_parse}}, - {eof,2}]} = epp:parse_file(ErlFile, []), + {eof,2}]} = epp_parse_file(ErlFile, []), {ok,[{attribute,1,file,_}, {attribute,1,module,encoding}, {eof,3}]} = - epp:parse_file(ErlFile, [{default_encoding,latin1}]), + epp_parse_file(ErlFile, [{default_encoding,latin1}]), {ok,[{attribute,1,file,_}, {attribute,1,module,encoding}, {eof,3}],[{encoding,none}]} = - epp:parse_file(ErlFile, [{default_encoding,latin1},extra]), + epp_parse_file(ErlFile, [{default_encoding,latin1},extra]), %% Try a latin-1 file with encoding given in a comment. C2 = <<"-module(encoding). @@ -1459,27 +1452,27 @@ encoding(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {ok,[{attribute,1,file,_}, {attribute,1,module,encoding}, {eof,4}]} = - epp:parse_file(ErlFile, []), + epp_parse_file(ErlFile, []), {ok,[{attribute,1,file,_}, {attribute,1,module,encoding}, {eof,4}]} = - epp:parse_file(ErlFile, [{default_encoding,latin1}]), + epp_parse_file(ErlFile, [{default_encoding,latin1}]), {ok,[{attribute,1,file,_}, {attribute,1,module,encoding}, {eof,4}]} = - epp:parse_file(ErlFile, [{default_encoding,utf8}]), + epp_parse_file(ErlFile, [{default_encoding,utf8}]), {ok,[{attribute,1,file,_}, {attribute,1,module,encoding}, {eof,4}],[{encoding,latin1}]} = - epp:parse_file(ErlFile, [extra]), + epp_parse_file(ErlFile, [extra]), {ok,[{attribute,1,file,_}, {attribute,1,module,encoding}, {eof,4}],[{encoding,latin1}]} = - epp:parse_file(ErlFile, [{default_encoding,latin1},extra]), + epp_parse_file(ErlFile, [{default_encoding,latin1},extra]), {ok,[{attribute,1,file,_}, {attribute,1,module,encoding}, {eof,4}],[{encoding,latin1}]} = - epp:parse_file(ErlFile, [{default_encoding,utf8},extra]), + epp_parse_file(ErlFile, [{default_encoding,utf8},extra]), ok. @@ -1552,6 +1545,17 @@ errs([_|L], File) -> errs([], _File) -> []. +epp_parse_file(File, Opts) -> + case epp:parse_file(File, Opts) of + {ok, Forms} -> + {ok, unopaque_forms(Forms)}; + {ok, Forms, Other} -> + {ok, unopaque_forms(Forms), Other} + end. + +unopaque_forms(Forms) -> + [erl_parse:anno_to_term(Form) || Form <- Forms]. + run_test(Config, Test0) -> Test = [<<"-module(epp_test). -compile(export_all). ">>, Test0], Filename = "epp_test.erl", diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_anno_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_anno_SUITE.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d024f6907d --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_anno_SUITE.erl @@ -0,0 +1,568 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2015. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, +%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in +%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the +%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be +%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. +%% +%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" +%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See +%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations +%% under the License. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +-module(erl_anno_SUITE). + +%-define(debug, true). + +-ifdef(debug). +-include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl"). +-define(format(S, A), io:format(S, A)). +-else. +-include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl"). +-define(format(S, A), ok). +-endif. + +-export([all/0, suite/0, groups/0, init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, + init_per_group/2, end_per_group/2, + init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2]). + +-export([new/1, is_anno/1, generated/1, end_location/1, file/1, + line/1, location/1, record/1, text/1, bad/1, neg_line/1]). + +-export([parse_abstract/1, mapfold_anno/1]). + +all() -> + [{group, anno}, {group, parse}]. + +groups() -> + [{anno, [], [new, is_anno, generated, end_location, file, + line, location, record, text, bad, neg_line]}, + {parse, [], [parse_abstract, mapfold_anno]}]. + +suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. + +init_per_suite(Config) -> + Config. + +end_per_suite(_Config) -> + ok. + +init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> + Config. + +end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> + Config. + +init_per_testcase(_Case, Config) -> + Dog=?t:timetrap(?t:minutes(1)), + [{watchdog, Dog}|Config]. + +end_per_testcase(_Case, _Config) -> + Dog=?config(watchdog, _Config), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + ok. + +-define(INFO(T, V), {T, V}). + +-dialyzer({no_fail_call, new/1}). +new(doc) -> + ["Test erl_anno:new/1"]; +new(_Config) -> + {'EXIT', {badarg, _}} = + (catch erl_anno:new([{location,1},{text, "text"}])), % badarg + ok. + +is_anno(doc) -> + ["Test erl_anno:is_anno/1"]; +is_anno(_Config) -> + false = erl_anno:is_anno(a), + false = erl_anno:is_anno({a}), + false = erl_anno:is_anno([]), + false = erl_anno:is_anno([{location, 1}|{generated, true}]), + false = erl_anno:is_anno([{generated,false}]), + false = erl_anno:is_anno([{generated,true}]), + false = erl_anno:is_anno([{location,1},{file,nofile}]), + false = erl_anno:is_anno([{location,1},{text,notext}]), + + true = erl_anno:is_anno(erl_anno:new(1)), + A0 = erl_anno:new({1, 17}), + true = erl_anno:is_anno(A0), + A1 = erl_anno:set_generated(true, A0), + true = erl_anno:is_anno(A1), + A2 = erl_anno:set_file("", A1), + true = erl_anno:is_anno(A2), + A3 = erl_anno:set_record(true, A2), + true = erl_anno:is_anno(A3), + A4 = erl_anno:set_text("text", A3), + true = erl_anno:is_anno(A4), + A5 = erl_anno:set_file(<<"filename">>, A4), + true = erl_anno:is_anno(A5), + ok. + +generated(doc) -> + ["Test 'generated'"]; +generated(_Config) -> + test(1, [{generated, true}, {generated, false}]), + test(1, [{generated, false}, {generated, true}, {generated, false}]), + test({1, 17}, [{generated, false}, + {generated, true}, + {generated, false}]), + test({1, 17}, [{text, "text", [{end_location, {1, 21}}, {length, 4}]}, + {generated, false}, + {generated, true}, + {generated, false}]), + test(1, [{generated, false}, + {generated, true}, + {generated, false}]), + test(1, [{text, "text", [{end_location, 1}, {length, 4}]}, + {generated, false}, + {generated, true}, + {generated, false}]), + ok. + +end_location(doc) -> + ["Test 'end_location'"]; +end_location(_Config) -> + test({1, 17}, [{text, "TEXT", [{end_location, {1, 21}}, {length, 4}]}, + {text, "TEXT\n", [{end_location, {2, 1}}, {length, 5}]}, + {text, "TEXT\ntxt", [{end_location, {2, 4}}, {length, 8}]}]), + test(1, [{text, "TEXT", [{end_location, 1}, {length, 4}]}, + {text, "TEXT\n", [{end_location, 2}, {length, 5}]}, + {text, "TEXT\ntxt", [{end_location, 2}, {length, 8}]}]), + ok. + +file(doc) -> + ["Test 'file'"]; +file(_Config) -> + test(1, [{file, "name"}, {file, ""}]), + test({1, 17}, [{file, "name"}, {file, ""}]), + ok. + +line(doc) -> + ["Test 'line'"]; +line(_Config) -> + test(1, [{line, 17, [{location, 17}]}, + {location, {9, 8}, [{line, 9}, {column, 8}]}, + {line, 14, [{location, {14, 8}}]}]), + ok. + +location(doc) -> + ["Test 'location'"]; +location(_Config) -> + test(1, [{location, 2, [{line,2}]}, + {location, {1, 17}, [{line, 1}, {column, 17}]}, + {location, {9, 6}, [{line, 9}, {column, 6}]}, + {location, 9, [{column, undefined}]}]), + test(1, [{generated, true}, + {location, 2, [{line,2}]}, + {location, {1, 17}, [{line, 1}, {column, 17}]}, + {location, {9, 6}, [{line, 9}, {column, 6}]}, + {location, 9, [{column, undefined}]}]), + test(1, [{record, true}, + {location, 2, [{line,2}]}, + {location, {1, 17}, [{line, 1}, {column, 17}]}, + {location, {9, 6}, [{line, 9}, {column, 6}]}, + {location, 9, [{column, undefined}]}]), + ok. + +record(doc) -> + ["Test 'record'"]; +record(_Config) -> + test({1, 17}, [{record, true}, {record, false}]), + test(1, [{record, true}, {record, false}]), + test({1, 17}, [{generated, false}, + {generated, true}, + {generated, false}]), + test({1, 17}, [{text, "text", [{end_location, {1, 21}}, {length, 4}]}, + {generated, false}, + {generated, true}, + {generated, false}]), + test(1, [{generated, false}, + {generated, true}, + {generated, false}]), + test(1, [{text, "text", [{end_location, 1}, {length, 4}]}, + {generated, false}, + {generated, true}, + {generated, false}]), + ok. + +text(doc) -> + ["Test 'text'"]; +text(_Config) -> + test(1, [{text, "text", [{end_location, 1}, {length, 4}]}, + {text, "", [{end_location, 1}, {length, 0}]}]), + test({1, 17}, [{text, "text", [{end_location, {1,21}}, {length, 4}]}, + {text, "", [{end_location, {1,17}}, {length, 0}]}]), + ok. + +-dialyzer({[no_opaque, no_fail_call], bad/1}). +bad(doc) -> + ["Test bad annotations"]; +bad(_Config) -> + Line = erl_anno:new(1), + LineColumn = erl_anno:new({1, 17}), + {'EXIT', {badarg, _}} = + (catch erl_anno:set_generated(true, bad)), % 3rd arg not opaque + {'EXIT', {badarg, _}} = + (catch erl_anno:set_generated(false, bad)), % 3rd arg not opaque + {'EXIT', {badarg, _}} = + (catch erl_anno:set_generated(19, Line)), + {'EXIT', {badarg, _}} = + (catch erl_anno:set_generated(19, LineColumn)), + + {'EXIT', {badarg, _}} = + (catch erl_anno:generated(bad)), % 1st arg not opaque + {'EXIT', {badarg, _}} = + (catch erl_anno:end_location(bad)), % 1st arg not opaque + {'EXIT', {badarg, _}} = + (catch erl_anno:file(bad)), % 1st arg not opaque + {'EXIT', {badarg, _}} = + (catch erl_anno:text(bad)), % 1st arg not opaque + {'EXIT', {badarg, _}} = + (catch erl_anno:record(bad)), % 1st arg not opaque + ok. + +neg_line(doc) -> + ["Test negative line numbers (OTP 18)"]; +neg_line(_Config) -> + neg_line1(false), + neg_line1(true), + ok. + +neg_line1(TextToo) -> + Minus8_0 = erl_anno:new(-8), + Plus8_0 = erl_anno:new(8), + Minus8C_0 = erl_anno:new({-8, 17}), + Plus8C_0 = erl_anno:new({8, 17}), + + [Minus8, Plus8, Minus8C, Plus8C] = + [case TextToo of + true -> + erl_anno:set_text("foo", A); + false -> + A + end || A <- [Minus8_0, Plus8_0, Minus8C_0, Plus8C_0]], + + tst(-3, erl_anno:set_location(3, Minus8)), + tst(-3, erl_anno:set_location(-3, Plus8)), + tst(-3, erl_anno:set_location(-3, Minus8)), + tst({-3,9}, erl_anno:set_location({3, 9}, Minus8)), + tst({-3,9}, erl_anno:set_location({-3, 9}, Plus8)), + tst({-3,9}, erl_anno:set_location({-3, 9}, Minus8)), + tst(-3, erl_anno:set_location(3, Minus8C)), + tst(-3, erl_anno:set_location(-3, Plus8C)), + tst(-3, erl_anno:set_location(-3, Minus8C)), + tst({-3,9}, erl_anno:set_location({3, 9}, Minus8C)), + tst({-3,9}, erl_anno:set_location({-3, 9}, Plus8C)), + tst({-3,9}, erl_anno:set_location({-3, 9}, Minus8C)), + + tst(-8, erl_anno:set_generated(true, Plus8)), + tst(-8, erl_anno:set_generated(true, Minus8)), + tst({-8,17}, erl_anno:set_generated(true, Plus8C)), + tst({-8,17}, erl_anno:set_generated(true, Minus8C)), + tst(8, erl_anno:set_generated(false, Plus8)), + tst(8, erl_anno:set_generated(false, Minus8)), + tst({8,17}, erl_anno:set_generated(false, Plus8C)), + tst({8,17}, erl_anno:set_generated(false, Minus8C)), + + tst(-3, erl_anno:set_line(3, Minus8)), + tst(-3, erl_anno:set_line(-3, Plus8)), + tst(-3, erl_anno:set_line(-3, Minus8)), + tst({-3,17}, erl_anno:set_line(3, Minus8C)), + tst({-3,17}, erl_anno:set_line(-3, Plus8C)), + tst({-3,17}, erl_anno:set_line(-3, Minus8C)), + ok. + +tst(Term, Anno) -> + ?format("Term: ~p\n", [Term]), + ?format("Anno: ~p\n", [Anno]), + case anno_to_term(Anno) of + Term -> + ok; + Else -> + case lists:keyfind(location, 1, Else) of + {location, Term} -> + ok; + _Else2 -> + ?format("Else2 ~p\n", [_Else2]), + io:format("expected ~p\n got ~p\n", [Term, Else]), + exit({Term, Else}) + end + end. + +parse_abstract(doc) -> + ["Test erl_parse:new_anno/1, erl_parse:anno_to_term/1" + ", and erl_parse:anno_from_term/1"]; +parse_abstract(_Config) -> + T = sample_term(), + A = erl_parse:abstract(T, [{line,17}]), + T1 = erl_parse:anno_to_term(A), + Abstr = erl_parse:new_anno(T1), + T = erl_parse:normalise(Abstr), + Abstr2 = erl_parse:anno_from_term(T1), + T = erl_parse:normalise(Abstr2), + ok. + +mapfold_anno(doc) -> + ["Test erl_parse:{map_anno/2,fold_anno/3, and mapfold_anno/3}"]; +mapfold_anno(_Config) -> + T = sample_term(), + Abstr = erl_parse:abstract(T), + CF = fun(Anno, {L, D}) -> + {erl_anno:new(L), {L+1, dict:store(L, Anno, D)}} + end, + {U, {N, D}} = erl_parse:mapfold_anno(CF, {1, dict:new()}, Abstr), + SeqA = erl_parse:fold_anno(fun(Anno, Acc) -> [Anno|Acc] end, [], U), + Seq = [erl_anno:location(A) || A <- SeqA], + Seq = lists:seq(N-1, 1, -1), + NF = fun(Anno) -> + L = erl_anno:location(Anno), + dict:fetch(L, D) + end, + Abstr = erl_parse:map_anno(NF, U), + ok. + +sample_term() -> + %% This is just a sample. + {3,a,4.0,"foo",<<"bar">>,#{a => <<19:64/unsigned-little>>}, + [1000,2000]}. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +test(StartLocation, Updates) -> + S0 = init(StartLocation), + A0 = erl_anno:new(StartLocation), + chk(S0, A0, []), + eval(Updates, S0, A0). + +eval([], _S0, _A0) -> + ok; +eval([{Item, Value}|Updates], S0, A0) -> + {S, A} = set(Item, Value, A0, S0, []), + eval(Updates, S, A); +eval([{Item, Value, Secondary}|Updates], S0, A0) -> + {S, A} = set(Item, Value, A0, S0, Secondary), + eval(Updates, S, A). + +init({Line, Column}) -> + lists:sort([{location, {Line, Column}} | default()]); +init(Line) when is_integer(Line) -> + lists:sort([{location, Line} | default()]). + +set(Item, Value, Anno0, State0, Secondary) -> + true = lists:member(Item, primary_items()), + ?format("Set '~w' to ~p\n", [Item, Value]), + State = set_value(Item, Value, State0), + Anno = anno_set(Item, Value, Anno0), + ?format("State0 ~p\n", [State0]), + ?format("State ~p\n", [State]), + ?format("Anno0 ~p\n", [anno_to_term(Anno0)]), + ?format("Anno ~p\n", [anno_to_term(Anno)]), + chk(State, Anno, Secondary), + ok = frame(Anno0, Anno, Secondary), + {State, Anno}. + +frame(OldAnno, NewAnno, Secondary) -> + SecItems = [I || {I, _} <- Secondary], + Frame = secondary_items() -- (SecItems ++ primary_items()), + ?format("Frame items ~p\n", [Frame]), + frame1(Frame, OldAnno, NewAnno). + +frame1([], _OldAnno, _NewAnno) -> + ok; +frame1([Item|Items], OldAnno, NewAnno) -> + V1 = anno_info(OldAnno, Item), + V2 = anno_info(NewAnno, Item), + ok = check_value(Item, V1, V2), + frame1(Items, OldAnno, NewAnno). + +chk(State, Anno, Secondary) -> + ok = check_simple(Anno), + ok = chk_primary(State, Anno), + ok = check_secondary(Secondary, State, Anno). + +chk_primary(State, Anno) -> + chk_primary(primary_items(), State, Anno). + +chk_primary([], _State, _Anno) -> + ok; +chk_primary([Item | Items], State, Anno) -> + V1 = primary_value(Item, State), + V2 = anno_info(Anno, Item), + ok = check_value(Item, V1, V2), + chk_primary(Items, State, Anno). + +check_secondary([], _State, _Anno) -> + ok; +check_secondary([{Item, _}=V1 | Secondary], State, Anno) -> + V2 = anno_info(Anno, Item), + case {V1, V2} of + {{Item, undefined}, undefined} -> + ok; + _ -> + ok = check_value(Item, V1, V2) + end, + check_secondary(Secondary, State, Anno). + +check_value(Item, V1, V2) -> + ?format("~w: V1 ~p\n", [Item, V1]), + ?format("~w: V2 ~p\n", [Item, V2]), + case V1 =:= V2 of + true -> + ok; + false -> + io:format("~w: expected ~p\n got ~p\n", [Item, V1, V2]), + exit({V1, V2}) + end. + +check_simple(Anno) -> + Term = anno_to_term(Anno), + case find_defaults(Term) of + [] -> + ok; + Ds -> + io:format("found default values ~w in ~p\n", [Ds, Anno]), + exit({defaults, Anno}) + end, + case check_simple1(Term) of + true -> + ok; + false -> + io:format("not simple ~p\n", [Anno]), + exit({not_simple, Anno}) + end. + +check_simple1(L) when is_integer(L) -> + true; +check_simple1({L, C}) when is_integer(L), is_integer(C) -> + true; +check_simple1(List) -> + case lists:sort(List) of + [{location, _}] -> + false; + _ -> + true + end. + +find_defaults(L) when is_list(L) -> + [I || + I <- default_items(), + {I1, Value} <- L, + I =:= I1, + Value =:= default_value(I)]; +find_defaults(_) -> + []. + +anno_to_term(Anno) -> + T = erl_anno:to_term(Anno), + maybe_sort(T). + +maybe_sort(L) when is_list(L) -> + lists:sort(L); +maybe_sort(T) -> + T. + +anno_set(file, Value, Anno) -> + erl_anno:set_file(Value, Anno); +anno_set(generated, Value, Anno) -> + erl_anno:set_generated(Value, Anno); +anno_set(line, Value, Anno) -> + erl_anno:set_line(Value, Anno); +anno_set(location, Value, Anno) -> + erl_anno:set_location(Value, Anno); +anno_set(record, Value, Anno) -> + erl_anno:set_record(Value, Anno); +anno_set(text, Value, Anno) -> + erl_anno:set_text(Value, Anno). + +anno_info(Anno, Item) -> + Value = + case Item of + column -> + erl_anno:column(Anno); + generated -> + erl_anno:generated(Anno); + end_location -> + erl_anno:end_location(Anno); + file -> + erl_anno:file(Anno); + length -> + case erl_anno:text(Anno) of + undefined -> + undefined; + Text -> + length(Text) + end; + line -> + erl_anno:line(Anno); + location -> + erl_anno:location(Anno); + record -> + erl_anno:record(Anno); + text -> + erl_anno:text(Anno); + _ -> + erlang:error(badarg, [Anno, Item]) + end, + if + Value =:= undefined -> + undefined; + true -> + {Item, Value} + end. + +%%% Originally 'location' was primary while 'line' and 'column' were +%%% secondary (their values are determined by 'location'). But since +%%% set_line() is used kind of frequently, 'line' is also primary, +%%% and 'location' secondary (depends on 'line'). 'line' need to be +%%% handled separately. + +set_value(line, Line, State) -> + {location, Location} = primary_value(location, State), + NewLocation = case Location of + {_, Column} -> + {Line, Column}; + _ -> + Line + end, + set_value(location, NewLocation, State); +set_value(Item, Value, State) -> + lists:ukeymerge(1, [{Item, Value}], State). + +primary_value(line, State) -> + {location, Location} = primary_value(location, State), + {line, case Location of + {Line, _} -> + Line; + Line -> + Line + end}; +primary_value(Item, State) -> + case lists:keyfind(Item, 1, State) of + false -> + undefined; + Tuple -> + Tuple + end. + +default() -> + [{Tag, default_value(Tag)} || Tag <- default_items()]. + +primary_items() -> + [file, generated, line, location, record, text]. + +secondary_items() -> + %% 'length' has not been implemented + [column, end_location, length, line, location]. + +default_items() -> + [generated, record]. + +default_value(generated) -> false; +default_value(record) -> false. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_eval_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_eval_SUITE.erl index 3427f431c5..a750c5cace 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_eval_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_eval_SUITE.erl @@ -1482,8 +1482,11 @@ eep43(Config) when is_list(Config) -> " #{ K1 := 1, K2 := 2, K3 := 3, {2,2} := 4} = Map " "end.", #{ 1 => 1, <<42:301>> => 2, {3,<<42:301>>} => 3, {2,2} => 4}), - error_check("[camembert]#{}.", {badarg,[camembert]}), + error_check("[camembert]#{}.", {badmap,[camembert]}), + error_check("[camembert]#{nonexisting:=v}.", {badmap,[camembert]}), error_check("#{} = 1.", {badmatch,1}), + error_check("[]#{a=>error(bad)}.", bad), + error_check("(#{})#{nonexisting:=value}.", {badkey,nonexisting}), ok. %% Check the string in different contexts: as is; in fun; from compiled code. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_lint_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_lint_SUITE.erl index a7c3fd3c2e..c0d9b7c466 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_lint_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_lint_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ too_many_arguments/1, basic_errors/1,bin_syntax_errors/1, predef/1, - maps/1,maps_type/1,otp_11851/1 + maps/1,maps_type/1,otp_11851/1,otp_12195/1 ]). % Default timetrap timeout (set in init_per_testcase). @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ all() -> bif_clash, behaviour_basic, behaviour_multiple, otp_11861, otp_7550, otp_8051, format_warn, {group, on_load}, too_many_arguments, basic_errors, bin_syntax_errors, predef, - maps, maps_type, otp_11851]. + maps, maps_type, otp_11851, otp_12195]. groups() -> [{unused_vars_warn, [], @@ -3834,6 +3834,40 @@ otp_11851(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = run(Config, Ts), ok. +otp_12195(doc) -> + "OTP-12195: Check obsolete types (tailor made for OTP 18)."; +otp_12195(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Ts = [{otp_12195_1, + <<"-export_type([r1/0]). + -type r1() :: erl_scan:line() + | erl_scan:column() + | erl_scan:location() + | erl_anno:line().">>, + [], + {warnings,[{2,erl_lint, + {deprecated_type,{erl_scan,line,0}, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); " + "use erl_anno:line() instead"}}, + {3,erl_lint, + {deprecated_type,{erl_scan,column,0}, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); use " + "erl_anno:column() instead"}}, + {4,erl_lint, + {deprecated_type,{erl_scan,location,0}, + "deprecated (will be removed in OTP 19); " + "use erl_anno:location() instead"}}]}}, + {otp_12195_2, + <<"-export_type([r1/0]). + -compile(nowarn_deprecated_type). + -type r1() :: erl_scan:line() + | erl_scan:column() + | erl_scan:location() + | erl_anno:line().">>, + [], + []}], + [] = run(Config, Ts), + ok. + run(Config, Tests) -> F = fun({N,P,Ws,E}, BadL) -> case catch run_test(Config, P, Ws) of diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_pp_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_pp_SUITE.erl index f71446dd64..1d63c8e17e 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_pp_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_pp_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ cond1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [{cons,3,{atom,3,a},{cons,3,{atom,3,b},{nil,3}}}]}, {clause,4,[],[[{atom,4,true}]], [{tuple,5,[{atom,5,x},{atom,5,y}]}]}]}, - ?line CChars = lists:flatten(erl_pp:expr(C)), + CChars = flat_expr1(C), % ?line "cond {foo,bar} -> [a,b]; true -> {x,y} end" = CChars, ?line "cond\n" " {foo,bar} ->\n" @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ messages(Config) when is_list(Config) -> lists:flatten(erl_pp:form({error,{some,"error"}})), ?line true = "{warning,{some,\"warning\"}}\n" =:= lists:flatten(erl_pp:form({warning,{some,"warning"}})), - ?line true = "\n" =:= lists:flatten(erl_pp:form({eof,0})), + "\n" = flat_form({eof,0}), ok. import_export(suite) -> @@ -616,27 +616,29 @@ hook(Config) when is_list(Config) -> do_hook(HookFun) -> Lc = parse_expr(binary_to_list(<<"[X || X <- [1,2,3]].">>)), H = HookFun(fun hook/4), - Expr = {call,0,{atom,0,fff},[{foo,Lc},{foo,Lc},{foo,Lc}]}, + A0 = erl_anno:new(0), + Expr = {call,A0,{atom,A0,fff},[{foo,Lc},{foo,Lc},{foo,Lc}]}, EChars = lists:flatten(erl_pp:expr(Expr, 0, H)), - Call = {call,0,{atom,0,foo},[Lc]}, - Expr2 = {call,0,{atom,0,fff},[Call,Call,Call]}, + Call = {call,A0,{atom,A0,foo},[Lc]}, + Expr2 = {call,A0,{atom,A0,fff},[Call,Call,Call]}, EChars2 = erl_pp:exprs([Expr2]), ?line true = EChars =:= lists:flatten(EChars2), EsChars = erl_pp:exprs([Expr], H), ?line true = EChars =:= lists:flatten(EsChars), - F = {function,1,ffff,0,[{clause,1,[],[],[Expr]}]}, + A1 = erl_anno:new(1), + F = {function,A1,ffff,0,[{clause,A1,[],[],[Expr]}]}, FuncChars = lists:flatten(erl_pp:function(F, H)), - F2 = {function,1,ffff,0,[{clause,1,[],[],[Expr2]}]}, + F2 = {function,A1,ffff,0,[{clause,A1,[],[],[Expr2]}]}, FuncChars2 = erl_pp:function(F2), ?line true = FuncChars =:= lists:flatten(FuncChars2), FFormChars = erl_pp:form(F, H), ?line true = FuncChars =:= lists:flatten(FFormChars), - A = {attribute,1,record,{r,[{record_field,1,{atom,1,a},Expr}]}}, + A = {attribute,A1,record,{r,[{record_field,A1,{atom,A1,a},Expr}]}}, AChars = lists:flatten(erl_pp:attribute(A, H)), - A2 = {attribute,1,record,{r,[{record_field,1,{atom,1,a},Expr2}]}}, + A2 = {attribute,A1,record,{r,[{record_field,A1,{atom,A1,a},Expr2}]}}, AChars2 = erl_pp:attribute(A2), ?line true = AChars =:= lists:flatten(AChars2), AFormChars = erl_pp:form(A, H), @@ -645,10 +647,10 @@ do_hook(HookFun) -> ?line "INVALID-FORM:{foo,bar}:" = lists:flatten(erl_pp:expr({foo,bar})), %% A list (as before R6), not a list of lists. - G = [{op,1,'>',{atom,1,a},{foo,{atom,1,b}}}], % not a proper guard + G = [{op,A1,'>',{atom,A1,a},{foo,{atom,A1,b}}}], % not a proper guard GChars = lists:flatten(erl_pp:guard(G, H)), - G2 = [{op,1,'>',{atom,1,a}, - {call,0,{atom,0,foo},[{atom,1,b}]}}], % not a proper guard + G2 = [{op,A1,'>',{atom,A1,a}, + {call,A0,{atom,A0,foo},[{atom,A1,b}]}}], % not a proper guard GChars2 = erl_pp:guard(G2), ?line true = GChars =:= lists:flatten(GChars2), @@ -659,14 +661,14 @@ do_hook(HookFun) -> ?line true = EChars =:= lists:flatten(XEChars2), %% Note: no leading spaces before "begin". - Block = {block,0,[{match,0,{var,0,'A'},{integer,0,3}}, - {atom,0,true}]}, + Block = {block,A0,[{match,A0,{var,A0,'A'},{integer,A0,3}}, + {atom,A0,true}]}, ?line "begin\n A =" ++ _ = lists:flatten(erl_pp:expr(Block, 17, none)), %% Special... ?line true = - "{some,value}" =:= lists:flatten(erl_pp:expr({value,0,{some,value}})), + "{some,value}" =:= lists:flatten(erl_pp:expr({value,A0,{some,value}})), %% Silly... ?line true = @@ -674,8 +676,8 @@ do_hook(HookFun) -> flat_expr({'if',0,[{clause,0,[],[],[{atom,0,0}]}]}), %% More compatibility: before R6 - OldIf = {'if',0,[{clause,0,[],[{atom,0,true}],[{atom,0,b}]}]}, - NewIf = {'if',0,[{clause,0,[],[[{atom,0,true}]],[{atom,0,b}]}]}, + OldIf = {'if',A0,[{clause,A0,[],[{atom,A0,true}],[{atom,A0,b}]}]}, + NewIf = {'if',A0,[{clause,A0,[],[[{atom,A0,true}]],[{atom,A0,b}]}]}, OldIfChars = lists:flatten(erl_pp:expr(OldIf)), NewIfChars = lists:flatten(erl_pp:expr(NewIf)), ?line true = OldIfChars =:= NewIfChars, @@ -691,7 +693,8 @@ ehook(HE, I, P, H, foo, bar) -> hook(HE, I, P, H). hook({foo,E}, I, P, H) -> - erl_pp:expr({call,0,{atom,0,foo},[E]}, I, P, H). + A = erl_anno:new(0), + erl_pp:expr({call,A,{atom,A,foo},[E]}, I, P, H). neg_indent(suite) -> []; @@ -774,7 +777,7 @@ otp_6911(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {var,6,'X'}, [{clause,7,[{atom,7,true}],[],[{integer,7,12}]}, {clause,8,[{atom,8,false}],[],[{integer,8,14}]}]}]}]}, - ?line Chars = lists:flatten(erl_pp:form(F)), + Chars = flat_form(F), ?line "thomas(X) ->\n" " case X of\n" " true ->\n" @@ -1084,10 +1087,11 @@ otp_10302(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Opts = [{hook, fun unicode_hook/4},{encoding,unicode}], Lc = parse_expr("[X || X <- [\"\x{400}\",\"\xFF\"]]."), - Expr = {call,0,{atom,0,fff},[{foo,{foo,Lc}},{foo,{foo,Lc}}]}, + A0 = erl_anno:new(0), + Expr = {call,A0,{atom,A0,fff},[{foo,{foo,Lc}},{foo,{foo,Lc}}]}, EChars = lists:flatten(erl_pp:expr(Expr, 0, Opts)), - Call = {call,0,{atom,0,foo},[{call,0,{atom,0,foo},[Lc]}]}, - Expr2 = {call,0,{atom,0,fff},[Call,Call]}, + Call = {call,A0,{atom,A0,foo},[{call,A0,{atom,A0,foo},[Lc]}]}, + Expr2 = {call,A0,{atom,A0,fff},[Call,Call]}, EChars2 = erl_pp:exprs([Expr2], U), EChars = lists:flatten(EChars2), [$\x{400},$\x{400}] = [C || C <- EChars, C > 255], @@ -1097,7 +1101,8 @@ otp_10302(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ok. unicode_hook({foo,E}, I, P, H) -> - erl_pp:expr({call,0,{atom,0,foo},[E]}, I, P, H). + A = erl_anno:new(0), + erl_pp:expr({call,A,{atom,A,foo},[E]}, I, P, H). otp_10820(doc) -> "OTP-10820. Unicode filenames."; @@ -1137,29 +1142,30 @@ otp_11100(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% Cannot trigger the use of the hook function with export/import. "-export([{fy,a}/b]).\n" = pf({attribute,1,export,[{{fy,a},b}]}), + A1 = erl_anno:new(1), "-type foo() :: integer(INVALID-FORM:{foo,bar}:).\n" = - pf({attribute,1,type,{foo,{type,1,integer,[{foo,bar}]},[]}}), - pf({attribute,1,type, - {a,{type,1,range,[{integer,1,1},{foo,bar}]},[]}}), + pf({attribute,A1,type,{foo,{type,A1,integer,[{foo,bar}]},[]}}), + pf({attribute,A1,type, + {a,{type,A1,range,[{integer,A1,1},{foo,bar}]},[]}}), "-type foo(INVALID-FORM:{foo,bar}:) :: A.\n" = - pf({attribute,1,type,{foo,{var,1,'A'},[{foo,bar}]}}), + pf({attribute,A1,type,{foo,{var,A1,'A'},[{foo,bar}]}}), "-type foo() :: (INVALID-FORM:{foo,bar}: :: []).\n" = - pf({attribute,1,type, - {foo,{paren_type,1, - [{ann_type,1,[{foo,bar},{type,1,nil,[]}]}]}, + pf({attribute,A1,type, + {foo,{paren_type,A1, + [{ann_type,A1,[{foo,bar},{type,A1,nil,[]}]}]}, []}}), "-type foo() :: <<_:INVALID-FORM:{foo,bar}:>>.\n" = - pf({attribute,1,type, - {foo,{type,1,binary,[{foo,bar},{integer,1,0}]},[]}}), + pf({attribute,A1,type, + {foo,{type,A1,binary,[{foo,bar},{integer,A1,0}]},[]}}), "-type foo() :: <<_:10, _:_*INVALID-FORM:{foo,bar}:>>.\n" = - pf({attribute,1,type, - {foo,{type,1,binary,[{integer,1,10},{foo,bar}]},[]}}), + pf({attribute,A1,type, + {foo,{type,A1,binary,[{integer,A1,10},{foo,bar}]},[]}}), "-type foo() :: #r{INVALID-FORM:{foo,bar}: :: integer()}.\n" = - pf({attribute,1,type, - {foo,{type,1,record, - [{atom,1,r}, - {type,1,field_type, - [{foo,bar},{type,1,integer,[]}]}]}, + pf({attribute,A1,type, + {foo,{type,A1,record, + [{atom,A1,r}, + {type,A1,field_type, + [{foo,bar},{type,A1,integer,[]}]}]}, []}}), ok. @@ -1239,9 +1245,18 @@ strip_module_info(Bin) -> <<R:Start/binary,_/binary>> = Bin, R. -flat_expr(Expr) -> +flat_expr1(Expr0) -> + Expr = erl_parse:new_anno(Expr0), + lists:flatten(erl_pp:expr(Expr)). + +flat_expr(Expr0) -> + Expr = erl_parse:new_anno(Expr0), lists:flatten(erl_pp:expr(Expr, -1, none)). +flat_form(Form0) -> + Form = erl_parse:new_anno(Form0), + lists:flatten(erl_pp:form(Form)). + pp_forms(Bin) -> pp_forms(Bin, none). diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_scan_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_scan_SUITE.erl index 6ef947f0e3..fb85055b6c 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_scan_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_scan_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ iso88591(Config) when is_list(Config) -> A1s = [$h,$ä,$r], A2s = [$ö,$r,$e], %% Test parsing atom and variable characters. - {ok,Ts1,_} = erl_scan:string(V1s ++ " " ++ V2s ++ + {ok,Ts1,_} = erl_scan_string(V1s ++ " " ++ V2s ++ "\327" ++ A1s ++ " " ++ A2s), V1s = atom_to_list(element(3, nth(1, Ts1))), @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ iso88591(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% Test parsing and printing strings. S1 = V1s ++ "\327" ++ A1s ++ "\250" ++ A2s, S1s = "\"" ++ S1 ++ "\"", - {ok,Ts2,_} = erl_scan:string(S1s), + {ok,Ts2,_} = erl_scan_string(S1s), S1 = element(3, nth(1, Ts2)), S1s = flatten(print(element(3, nth(1, Ts2)))), ok %It all worked @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ atoms() -> test_string([39,65,200,39], [{atom,{1,1},'AÈ'}]), test_string("ärlig östen", [{atom,{1,1},ärlig},{atom,{1,7},östen}]), ?line {ok,[{atom,_,'$a'}],{1,6}} = - erl_scan:string("'$\\a'", {1,1}), + erl_scan_string("'$\\a'", {1,1}), ?line test("'$\\a'"), ok. @@ -268,24 +268,24 @@ punctuations() -> comments() -> ?line test("a %%\n b"), - ?line {ok,[],1} = erl_scan:string("%"), + {ok,[],1} = erl_scan_string("%"), ?line test("a %%\n b"), {ok,[{atom,{1,1},a},{atom,{2,2},b}],{2,3}} = - erl_scan:string("a %%\n b",{1,1}), + erl_scan_string("a %%\n b", {1,1}), {ok,[{atom,{1,1},a},{comment,{1,3},"%%"},{atom,{2,2},b}],{2,3}} = - erl_scan:string("a %%\n b",{1,1}, [return_comments]), + erl_scan_string("a %%\n b",{1,1}, [return_comments]), {ok,[{atom,{1,1},a}, {white_space,{1,2}," "}, {white_space,{1,5},"\n "}, {atom,{2,2},b}], {2,3}} = - erl_scan:string("a %%\n b",{1,1},[return_white_spaces]), + erl_scan_string("a %%\n b",{1,1},[return_white_spaces]), {ok,[{atom,{1,1},a}, {white_space,{1,2}," "}, {comment,{1,3},"%%"}, {white_space,{1,5},"\n "}, {atom,{2,2},b}], - {2,3}} = erl_scan:string("a %%\n b",{1,1},[return]), + {2,3}} = erl_scan_string("a %%\n b",{1,1},[return]), ok. errors() -> @@ -337,11 +337,11 @@ base_integers() -> erl_scan:string(Str) end || {BS,S} <- [{"3","3"},{"15","f"}, {"12","c"}] ], - ?line {ok,[{integer,1,239},{'@',1}],1} = erl_scan:string("16#ef@"), + {ok,[{integer,1,239},{'@',1}],1} = erl_scan_string("16#ef@"), {ok,[{integer,{1,1},239},{'@',{1,6}}],{1,7}} = - erl_scan:string("16#ef@", {1,1}, []), + erl_scan_string("16#ef@", {1,1}, []), {ok,[{integer,{1,1},14},{atom,{1,5},g@}],{1,7}} = - erl_scan:string("16#eg@", {1,1}, []), + erl_scan_string("16#eg@", {1,1}, []), ok. @@ -382,8 +382,8 @@ dots() -> {ok,[{'.',{1,1}},{atom,{1,2},a}],{1,3}}} ], [begin - R = erl_scan:string(S), - R2 = erl_scan:string(S, {1,1}, []) + R = erl_scan_string(S), + R2 = erl_scan_string(S, {1,1}, []) end || {S, R, R2} <- Dot], ?line {ok,[{dot,_}=T1],{1,2}} = erl_scan:string(".", {1,1}, text), @@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ dots() -> {white_space,{1,4},"\n"}, {dot,{2,1}}], {2,3}}, ""} = - erl_scan:tokens(C, "\n. ", {1,1}, return), % any loc, any options + erl_scan_tokens(C, "\n. ", {1,1}, return), % any loc, any options ?line [test_string(S, R) || {S, R} <- [{".$\n", [{'.',{1,1}},{char,{1,2},$\n}]}, @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ eof() -> %% An error before R13A. %% ?line {done,Err={error,{1,erl_scan,scan},1},eof} = ?line {done,{ok,[{atom,1,abra}],1},eof} = - erl_scan:tokens(C2, eof, 1), + erl_scan_tokens(C2, eof, 1), %% With column. ?line {more, C3} = erl_scan:tokens([]," \n",{1,1}), @@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ eof() -> %% An error before R13A. %% ?line {done,{error,{{1,1},erl_scan,scan},{1,5}},eof} = ?line {done,{ok,[{atom,_,abra}],{1,5}},eof} = - erl_scan:tokens(C4, eof, 1), + erl_scan_tokens(C4, eof, 1), %% Robert's scanner returns "" as LeftoverChars; %% the R12B scanner returns eof as LeftoverChars: (eof is correct) @@ -528,26 +528,26 @@ eof() -> %% An error before R13A. %% ?line {done,{error,{1,erl_scan,scan},1},eof} = ?line {done,{ok,[{atom,1,a}],1},eof} = - erl_scan:tokens(C5,eof,1), + erl_scan_tokens(C5,eof,1), %% With column. {more, C6} = erl_scan:tokens([], "a", {1,1}), %% An error before R13A. %% {done,{error,{1,erl_scan,scan},1},eof} = {done,{ok,[{atom,{1,1},a}],{1,2}},eof} = - erl_scan:tokens(C6,eof,1), + erl_scan_tokens(C6,eof,1), %% A dot followed by eof is special: ?line {more, C} = erl_scan:tokens([], "a.", 1), - ?line {done,{ok,[{atom,1,a},{dot,1}],1},eof} = erl_scan:tokens(C,eof,1), - ?line {ok,[{atom,1,foo},{dot,1}],1} = erl_scan:string("foo."), + {done,{ok,[{atom,1,a},{dot,1}],1},eof} = erl_scan_tokens(C,eof,1), + {ok,[{atom,1,foo},{dot,1}],1} = erl_scan_string("foo."), %% With column. {more, CCol} = erl_scan:tokens([], "a.", {1,1}), {done,{ok,[{atom,{1,1},a},{dot,{1,2}}],{1,3}},eof} = - erl_scan:tokens(CCol,eof,1), + erl_scan_tokens(CCol,eof,1), {ok,[{atom,{1,1},foo},{dot,{1,4}}],{1,5}} = - erl_scan:string("foo.", {1,1}, []), + erl_scan_string("foo.", {1,1}, []), ok. @@ -628,23 +628,23 @@ crashes() -> options() -> %% line and column are not options, but tested here ?line {ok,[{atom,1,foo},{white_space,1," "},{comment,1,"% bar"}], 1} = - erl_scan:string("foo % bar", 1, return), + erl_scan_string("foo % bar", 1, return), ?line {ok,[{atom,1,foo},{white_space,1," "}],1} = - erl_scan:string("foo % bar", 1, return_white_spaces), + erl_scan_string("foo % bar", 1, return_white_spaces), ?line {ok,[{atom,1,foo},{comment,1,"% bar"}],1} = - erl_scan:string("foo % bar", 1, return_comments), + erl_scan_string("foo % bar", 1, return_comments), ?line {ok,[{atom,17,foo}],17} = - erl_scan:string("foo % bar", 17), + erl_scan_string("foo % bar", 17), ?line {'EXIT',{function_clause,_}} = (catch {foo, erl_scan:string("foo % bar", {a,1}, [])}), % type error ?line {ok,[{atom,_,foo}],{17,18}} = - erl_scan:string("foo % bar", {17,9}, []), + erl_scan_string("foo % bar", {17,9}, []), ?line {'EXIT',{function_clause,_}} = (catch {foo, erl_scan:string("foo % bar", {1,0}, [])}), % type error ?line {ok,[{foo,1}],1} = - erl_scan:string("foo % bar",1, [{reserved_word_fun, + erl_scan_string("foo % bar",1, [{reserved_word_fun, fun(W) -> W =:= foo end}]), ?line {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch {foo, @@ -706,8 +706,9 @@ token_info() -> attributes_info() -> ?line {'EXIT',_} = (catch {foo,erl_scan:attributes_info(foo)}), % type error - ?line [{line,18}] = erl_scan:attributes_info(18), - ?line {location,19} = erl_scan:attributes_info(19, location), + [{line,18}] = erl_scan:attributes_info(erl_anno:new(18)), + {location,19} = + erl_scan:attributes_info(erl_anno:new(19), location), ?line {ok,[{atom,A0,foo}],_} = erl_scan:string("foo", 19, [text]), ?line {location,19} = erl_scan:attributes_info(A0, location), @@ -735,7 +736,9 @@ attributes_info() -> set_attribute() -> F = fun(Line) -> -Line end, - ?line -2 = erl_scan:set_attribute(line, 2, F), + Anno2 = erl_anno:new(2), + A0 = erl_scan:set_attribute(line, Anno2, F), + {line, -2} = erl_scan:attributes_info(A0, line), ?line {ok,[{atom,A1,foo}],_} = erl_scan:string("foo", {9,17}), ?line A2 = erl_scan:set_attribute(line, A1, F), ?line {line,-9} = erl_scan:attributes_info(A2, line), @@ -765,10 +768,15 @@ set_attribute() -> ?line {ok,[{atom,A6,foo}],_} = erl_scan:string("foo", 11, [text]), ?line A7 = erl_scan:set_attribute(line, A6, F2), - ?line {line,{17,11}} = erl_scan:attributes_info(A7, line), + %% Incompatible with pre 18: + %% {line,{17,11}} = erl_scan:attributes_info(A7, line), + {line,17} = erl_scan:attributes_info(A7, line), ?line {location,{17,11}} = % mixed up erl_scan:attributes_info(A7, location), - ?line [{line,{17,11}},{text,"foo"}] = + %% Incompatible with pre 18: + %% [{line,{17,11}},{text,"foo"}] = + %% erl_scan:attributes_info(A7, [line,column,text]), + [{line,17},{column,11},{text,"foo"}] = erl_scan:attributes_info(A7, [line,column,text]), ?line {'EXIT',_} = @@ -776,9 +784,13 @@ set_attribute() -> ?line {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch {foo, erl_scan:set_attribute(column, [], F2)}), % type error + Attr10 = erl_anno:new(8), + Attr20 = erl_scan:set_attribute(line, Attr10, + fun(L) -> {nos,'X',L} end), %% OTP-9412 - ?line 8 = erl_scan:set_attribute(line, [{line,{nos,'X',8}}], - fun({nos,_V,VL}) -> VL end), + Attr30 = erl_scan:set_attribute(line, Attr20, + fun({nos,_V,VL}) -> VL end), + 8 = erl_anno:to_term(Attr30), ok. column_errors() -> @@ -812,7 +824,7 @@ white_spaces() -> {white_space,_," "}, {atom,_,a}, {white_space,_,"\n"}], - _} = erl_scan:string("\r a\n", {1,1}, return), + _} = erl_scan_string("\r a\n", {1,1}, return), ?line test("\r a\n"), L = "{\"a\nb\", \"a\\nb\",\nabc\r,def}.\n\n", ?line {ok,[{'{',_}, @@ -829,7 +841,7 @@ white_spaces() -> {'}',_}, {dot,_}, {white_space,_,"\n"}], - _} = erl_scan:string(L, {1,1}, return), + _} = erl_scan_string(L, {1,1}, return), ?line test(L), ?line test("\"\n\"\n"), ?line test("\n\r\n"), @@ -846,7 +858,7 @@ white_spaces() -> unicode() -> ?line {ok,[{char,1,83},{integer,1,45}],1} = - erl_scan:string("$\\12345"), % not unicode + erl_scan_string("$\\12345"), % not unicode ?line {error,{1,erl_scan,{illegal,character}},1} = erl_scan:string([1089]), @@ -858,7 +870,7 @@ unicode() -> erl_scan:string("'a"++[1089]++"b'", {1,1}), ?line test("\"a"++[1089]++"b\""), {ok,[{char,1,1}],1} = - erl_scan:string([$$,$\\,$^,1089], 1), + erl_scan_string([$$,$\\,$^,1089], 1), {error,{1,erl_scan,Error},1} = erl_scan:string("\"qa\x{aaa}", 1), @@ -870,13 +882,13 @@ unicode() -> erl_scan:string("'qa\\x{aaa}'",{1,1}), {ok,[{char,1,1089}],1} = - erl_scan:string([$$,1089], 1), + erl_scan_string([$$,1089], 1), {ok,[{char,1,1089}],1} = - erl_scan:string([$$,$\\,1089], 1), + erl_scan_string([$$,$\\,1089], 1), Qs = "$\\x{aaa}", {ok,[{char,1,$\x{aaa}}],1} = - erl_scan:string(Qs, 1), + erl_scan_string(Qs, 1), {ok,[Q2],{1,9}} = erl_scan:string("$\\x{aaa}", {1,1}, [text]), [{category,char},{column,1},{length,8}, @@ -884,19 +896,19 @@ unicode() -> erl_scan:token_info(Q2), U1 = "\"\\x{aaa}\"", - {ok, - [{string,[{line,1},{column,1},{text,"\"\\x{aaa}\""}],[2730]}], - {1,10}} = erl_scan:string(U1, {1,1}, [text]), - {ok,[{string,1,[2730]}],1} = erl_scan:string(U1, 1), + {ok,[{string,A1,[2730]}],{1,10}} = erl_scan:string(U1, {1,1}, [text]), + [{line,1},{column,1},{text,"\"\\x{aaa}\""}] = + erl_scan:attributes_info(A1, [line, column, text]), + {ok,[{string,1,[2730]}],1} = erl_scan_string(U1, 1), U2 = "\"\\x41\\x{fff}\\x42\"", - {ok,[{string,1,[$\x41,$\x{fff},$\x42]}],1} = erl_scan:string(U2, 1), + {ok,[{string,1,[$\x41,$\x{fff},$\x42]}],1} = erl_scan_string(U2, 1), U3 = "\"a\n\\x{fff}\n\"", - {ok,[{string,1,[$a,$\n,$\x{fff},$\n]}],3} = erl_scan:string(U3, 1), + {ok,[{string,1,[$a,$\n,$\x{fff},$\n]}],3} = erl_scan_string(U3, 1), U4 = "\"\\^\n\\x{aaa}\\^\n\"", - {ok,[{string,1,[$\n,$\x{aaa},$\n]}],3} = erl_scan:string(U4, 1), + {ok,[{string,1,[$\n,$\x{aaa},$\n]}],3} = erl_scan_string(U4, 1), %% Keep these tests: ?line test(Qs), @@ -906,15 +918,15 @@ unicode() -> ?line test(U4), Str1 = "\"ab" ++ [1089] ++ "cd\"", - {ok,[{string,1,[$a,$b,1089,$c,$d]}],1} = erl_scan:string(Str1, 1), + {ok,[{string,1,[$a,$b,1089,$c,$d]}],1} = erl_scan_string(Str1, 1), {ok,[{string,{1,1},[$a,$b,1089,$c,$d]}],{1,8}} = - erl_scan:string(Str1, {1,1}), + erl_scan_string(Str1, {1,1}), ?line test(Str1), Comment = "%% "++[1089], {ok,[{comment,1,[$%,$%,$\s,1089]}],1} = - erl_scan:string(Comment, 1, [return]), + erl_scan_string(Comment, 1, [return]), {ok,[{comment,{1,1},[$%,$%,$\s,1089]}],{1,5}} = - erl_scan:string(Comment, {1,1}, [return]), + erl_scan_string(Comment, {1,1}, [return]), ok. more_chars() -> @@ -923,12 +935,12 @@ more_chars() -> %% All kinds of tests... ?line {ok,[{char,_,123}],{1,4}} = - erl_scan:string("$\\{",{1,1}), + erl_scan_string("$\\{",{1,1}), ?line {more, C1} = erl_scan:tokens([], "$\\{", {1,1}), ?line {done,{ok,[{char,_,123}],{1,4}},eof} = - erl_scan:tokens(C1, eof, 1), + erl_scan_tokens(C1, eof, 1), ?line {ok,[{char,1,123},{atom,1,a},{'}',1}],1} = - erl_scan:string("$\\{a}"), + erl_scan_string("$\\{a}"), ?line {error,{{1,1},erl_scan,char},{1,4}} = erl_scan:string("$\\x", {1,1}), @@ -993,11 +1005,11 @@ otp_10302(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {error,{{1,1},erl_scan,{illegal,atom}},{1,12}} = erl_scan:string("'qa\\x{aaa}'",{1,1}), - {ok,[{char,1,1089}],1} = erl_scan:string([$$,1089], 1), - {ok,[{char,1,1089}],1} = erl_scan:string([$$,$\\,1089],1), + {ok,[{char,1,1089}],1} = erl_scan_string([$$,1089], 1), + {ok,[{char,1,1089}],1} = erl_scan_string([$$,$\\,1089],1), Qs = "$\\x{aaa}", - {ok,[{char,1,2730}],1} = erl_scan:string(Qs,1), + {ok,[{char,1,2730}],1} = erl_scan_string(Qs, 1), {ok,[Q2],{1,9}} = erl_scan:string(Qs,{1,1},[text]), [{category,char},{column,1},{length,8}, {line,1},{symbol,16#aaa},{text,Qs}] = @@ -1011,19 +1023,19 @@ otp_10302(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {symbol,[16#aaa]},{text,U1}] = erl_scan:token_info(T1, Tags), U2 = "\"\\x41\\x{fff}\\x42\"", - {ok,[{string,1,[65,4095,66]}],1} = erl_scan:string(U2, 1), + {ok,[{string,1,[65,4095,66]}],1} = erl_scan_string(U2, 1), U3 = "\"a\n\\x{fff}\n\"", - {ok,[{string,1,[97,10,4095,10]}],3} = erl_scan:string(U3, 1), + {ok,[{string,1,[97,10,4095,10]}],3} = erl_scan_string(U3, 1), U4 = "\"\\^\n\\x{aaa}\\^\n\"", - {ok,[{string,1,[10,2730,10]}],3} = erl_scan:string(U4, 1,[]), + {ok,[{string,1,[10,2730,10]}],3} = erl_scan_string(U4, 1,[]), Str1 = "\"ab" ++ [1089] ++ "cd\"", {ok,[{string,1,[97,98,1089,99,100]}],1} = - erl_scan:string(Str1,1), + erl_scan_string(Str1,1), {ok,[{string,{1,1},[97,98,1089,99,100]}],{1,8}} = - erl_scan:string(Str1, {1,1}), + erl_scan_string(Str1, {1,1}), OK1 = 16#D800-1, OK2 = 16#DFFF+1, @@ -1038,19 +1050,19 @@ otp_10302(Config) when is_list(Config) -> IllegalL = [Illegal1,Illegal2,Illegal3,Illegal4], [{ok,[{comment,1,[$%,$%,$\s,OK]}],1} = - erl_scan:string("%% "++[OK], 1, [return]) || + erl_scan_string("%% "++[OK], 1, [return]) || OK <- OKL], {ok,[{comment,_,[$%,$%,$\s,OK1]}],{1,5}} = - erl_scan:string("%% "++[OK1], {1,1}, [return]), + erl_scan_string("%% "++[OK1], {1,1}, [return]), [{error,{1,erl_scan,{illegal,character}},1} = erl_scan:string("%% "++[Illegal], 1, [return]) || Illegal <- IllegalL], {error,{{1,1},erl_scan,{illegal,character}},{1,5}} = erl_scan:string("%% "++[Illegal1], {1,1}, [return]), - [{ok,[],1} = erl_scan:string("%% "++[OK], 1, []) || + [{ok,[],1} = erl_scan_string("%% "++[OK], 1, []) || OK <- OKL], - {ok,[],{1,5}} = erl_scan:string("%% "++[OK1], {1,1}, []), + {ok,[],{1,5}} = erl_scan_string("%% "++[OK1], {1,1}, []), [{error,{1,erl_scan,{illegal,character}},1} = erl_scan:string("%% "++[Illegal], 1, []) || Illegal <- IllegalL], @@ -1058,7 +1070,7 @@ otp_10302(Config) when is_list(Config) -> erl_scan:string("%% "++[Illegal1], {1,1}, []), [{ok,[{string,{1,1},[OK]}],{1,4}} = - erl_scan:string("\""++[OK]++"\"",{1,1}) || + erl_scan_string("\""++[OK]++"\"",{1,1}) || OK <- OKL], [{error,{{1,2},erl_scan,{illegal,character}},{1,3}} = erl_scan:string("\""++[OK]++"\"",{1,1}) || @@ -1069,93 +1081,93 @@ otp_10302(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Illegal <- IllegalL], {ok,[{char,{1,1},OK1}],{1,3}} = - erl_scan:string([$$,OK1],{1,1}), + erl_scan_string([$$,OK1],{1,1}), {error,{{1,1},erl_scan,{illegal,character}},{1,2}} = erl_scan:string([$$,Illegal1],{1,1}), {ok,[{char,{1,1},OK1}],{1,4}} = - erl_scan:string([$$,$\\,OK1],{1,1}), + erl_scan_string([$$,$\\,OK1],{1,1}), {error,{{1,1},erl_scan,{illegal,character}},{1,4}} = erl_scan:string([$$,$\\,Illegal1],{1,1}), {ok,[{string,{1,1},[55295]}],{1,5}} = - erl_scan:string("\"\\"++[OK1]++"\"",{1,1}), + erl_scan_string("\"\\"++[OK1]++"\"",{1,1}), {error,{{1,2},erl_scan,{illegal,character}},{1,4}} = erl_scan:string("\"\\"++[Illegal1]++"\"",{1,1}), {ok,[{char,{1,1},OK1}],{1,10}} = - erl_scan:string("$\\x{D7FF}",{1,1}), + erl_scan_string("$\\x{D7FF}",{1,1}), {error,{{1,1},erl_scan,{illegal,character}},{1,10}} = erl_scan:string("$\\x{D800}",{1,1}), %% Not erl_scan, but erl_parse. - {integer,0,1} = erl_parse:abstract(1), - Float = 3.14, {float,0,Float} = erl_parse:abstract(Float), - {nil,0} = erl_parse:abstract([]), + {integer,0,1} = erl_parse_abstract(1), + Float = 3.14, {float,0,Float} = erl_parse_abstract(Float), + {nil,0} = erl_parse_abstract([]), {bin,0, [{bin_element,0,{integer,0,1},default,default}, {bin_element,0,{integer,0,2},default,default}]} = - erl_parse:abstract(<<1,2>>), + erl_parse_abstract(<<1,2>>), {cons,0,{tuple,0,[{atom,0,a}]},{atom,0,b}} = - erl_parse:abstract([{a} | b]), - {string,0,"str"} = erl_parse:abstract("str"), + erl_parse_abstract([{a} | b]), + {string,0,"str"} = erl_parse_abstract("str"), {cons,0, {integer,0,$a}, {cons,0,{integer,0,55296},{string,0,"c"}}} = - erl_parse:abstract("a"++[55296]++"c"), + erl_parse_abstract("a"++[55296]++"c"), Line = 17, - {integer,Line,1} = erl_parse:abstract(1, Line), - Float = 3.14, {float,Line,Float} = erl_parse:abstract(Float, Line), - {nil,Line} = erl_parse:abstract([], Line), + {integer,Line,1} = erl_parse_abstract(1, Line), + Float = 3.14, {float,Line,Float} = erl_parse_abstract(Float, Line), + {nil,Line} = erl_parse_abstract([], Line), {bin,Line, [{bin_element,Line,{integer,Line,1},default,default}, {bin_element,Line,{integer,Line,2},default,default}]} = - erl_parse:abstract(<<1,2>>, Line), + erl_parse_abstract(<<1,2>>, Line), {cons,Line,{tuple,Line,[{atom,Line,a}]},{atom,Line,b}} = - erl_parse:abstract([{a} | b], Line), - {string,Line,"str"} = erl_parse:abstract("str", Line), + erl_parse_abstract([{a} | b], Line), + {string,Line,"str"} = erl_parse_abstract("str", Line), {cons,Line, {integer,Line,$a}, {cons,Line,{integer,Line,55296},{string,Line,"c"}}} = - erl_parse:abstract("a"++[55296]++"c", Line), + erl_parse_abstract("a"++[55296]++"c", Line), Opts1 = [{line,17}], - {integer,Line,1} = erl_parse:abstract(1, Opts1), - Float = 3.14, {float,Line,Float} = erl_parse:abstract(Float, Opts1), - {nil,Line} = erl_parse:abstract([], Opts1), + {integer,Line,1} = erl_parse_abstract(1, Opts1), + Float = 3.14, {float,Line,Float} = erl_parse_abstract(Float, Opts1), + {nil,Line} = erl_parse_abstract([], Opts1), {bin,Line, [{bin_element,Line,{integer,Line,1},default,default}, {bin_element,Line,{integer,Line,2},default,default}]} = - erl_parse:abstract(<<1,2>>, Opts1), + erl_parse_abstract(<<1,2>>, Opts1), {cons,Line,{tuple,Line,[{atom,Line,a}]},{atom,Line,b}} = - erl_parse:abstract([{a} | b], Opts1), - {string,Line,"str"} = erl_parse:abstract("str", Opts1), + erl_parse_abstract([{a} | b], Opts1), + {string,Line,"str"} = erl_parse_abstract("str", Opts1), {cons,Line, {integer,Line,$a}, {cons,Line,{integer,Line,55296},{string,Line,"c"}}} = - erl_parse:abstract("a"++[55296]++"c", Opts1), + erl_parse_abstract("a"++[55296]++"c", Opts1), [begin - {integer,Line,1} = erl_parse:abstract(1, Opts2), - Float = 3.14, {float,Line,Float} = erl_parse:abstract(Float, Opts2), - {nil,Line} = erl_parse:abstract([], Opts2), + {integer,Line,1} = erl_parse_abstract(1, Opts2), + Float = 3.14, {float,Line,Float} = erl_parse_abstract(Float, Opts2), + {nil,Line} = erl_parse_abstract([], Opts2), {bin,Line, [{bin_element,Line,{integer,Line,1},default,default}, {bin_element,Line,{integer,Line,2},default,default}]} = - erl_parse:abstract(<<1,2>>, Opts2), + erl_parse_abstract(<<1,2>>, Opts2), {cons,Line,{tuple,Line,[{atom,Line,a}]},{atom,Line,b}} = - erl_parse:abstract([{a} | b], Opts2), - {string,Line,"str"} = erl_parse:abstract("str", Opts2), + erl_parse_abstract([{a} | b], Opts2), + {string,Line,"str"} = erl_parse_abstract("str", Opts2), {string,Line,[97,1024,99]} = - erl_parse:abstract("a"++[1024]++"c", Opts2) + erl_parse_abstract("a"++[1024]++"c", Opts2) end || Opts2 <- [[{encoding,unicode},{line,Line}], [{encoding,utf8},{line,Line}]]], {cons,0, {integer,0,97}, {cons,0,{integer,0,1024},{string,0,"c"}}} = - erl_parse:abstract("a"++[1024]++"c", [{encoding,latin1}]), + erl_parse_abstract("a"++[1024]++"c", [{encoding,latin1}]), ok. otp_10990(doc) -> @@ -1172,13 +1184,13 @@ otp_10992(suite) -> []; otp_10992(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {cons,0,{float,0,42.0},{nil,0}} = - erl_parse:abstract([42.0], [{encoding,unicode}]), + erl_parse_abstract([42.0], [{encoding,unicode}]), {cons,0,{float,0,42.0},{nil,0}} = - erl_parse:abstract([42.0], [{encoding,utf8}]), + erl_parse_abstract([42.0], [{encoding,utf8}]), {cons,0,{integer,0,65},{cons,0,{float,0,42.0},{nil,0}}} = - erl_parse:abstract([$A,42.0], [{encoding,unicode}]), + erl_parse_abstract([$A,42.0], [{encoding,unicode}]), {cons,0,{integer,0,65},{cons,0,{float,0,42.0},{nil,0}}} = - erl_parse:abstract([$A,42.0], [{encoding,utf8}]), + erl_parse_abstract([$A,42.0], [{encoding,utf8}]), ok. otp_11807(doc) -> @@ -1187,29 +1199,72 @@ otp_11807(suite) -> []; otp_11807(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {cons,0,{integer,0,97},{cons,0,{integer,0,98},{nil,0}}} = - erl_parse:abstract("ab", [{encoding,none}]), + erl_parse_abstract("ab", [{encoding,none}]), {cons,0,{integer,0,-1},{nil,0}} = - erl_parse:abstract([-1], [{encoding,latin1}]), + erl_parse_abstract([-1], [{encoding,latin1}]), ASCII = fun(I) -> I >= 0 andalso I < 128 end, - {string,0,"xyz"} = erl_parse:abstract("xyz", [{encoding,ASCII}]), + {string,0,"xyz"} = erl_parse_abstract("xyz", [{encoding,ASCII}]), {cons,0,{integer,0,228},{nil,0}} = - erl_parse:abstract([228], [{encoding,ASCII}]), + erl_parse_abstract([228], [{encoding,ASCII}]), {cons,0,{integer,0,97},{atom,0,a}} = - erl_parse:abstract("a"++a, [{encoding,latin1}]), + erl_parse_abstract("a"++a, [{encoding,latin1}]), {'EXIT', {{badarg,bad},_}} = % minor backward incompatibility (catch erl_parse:abstract("string", [{encoding,bad}])), ok. test_string(String, ExpectedWithCol) -> - {ok, ExpectedWithCol, _EndWithCol} = erl_scan:string(String, {1, 1}, []), + {ok, ExpectedWithCol, _EndWithCol} = erl_scan_string(String, {1, 1}, []), Expected = [ begin {L,_C} = element(2, T), setelement(2, T, L) end || T <- ExpectedWithCol ], - {ok, Expected, _End} = erl_scan:string(String), + {ok, Expected, _End} = erl_scan_string(String), test(String). +erl_scan_string(String) -> + erl_scan_string(String, 1, []). + +erl_scan_string(String, StartLocation) -> + erl_scan_string(String, StartLocation, []). + +erl_scan_string(String, StartLocation, Options) -> + case erl_scan:string(String, StartLocation, Options) of + {ok, Tokens, EndLocation} -> + {ok, unopaque_tokens(Tokens), EndLocation}; + Else -> + Else + end. + +erl_scan_tokens(C, S, L) -> + erl_scan_tokens(C, S, L, []). + +erl_scan_tokens(C, S, L, O) -> + case erl_scan:tokens(C, S, L, O) of + {done, {ok, Ts, End}, R} -> + {done, {ok, unopaque_tokens(Ts), End}, R}; + Else -> + Else + end. + +unopaque_tokens([]) -> + []; +unopaque_tokens([Token|Tokens]) -> + Attrs = element(2, Token), + Term = erl_anno:to_term(Attrs), + T = setelement(2, Token, Term), + [T | unopaque_tokens(Tokens)]. + +erl_parse_abstract(Term) -> + erl_parse_abstract(Term, []). + +erl_parse_abstract(Term, Options) -> + Abstr = erl_parse:abstract(Term, Options), + unopaque_abstract(Abstr). + +unopaque_abstract(Abstr) -> + erl_parse:anno_to_term(Abstr). + %% test_string(String, Expected, StartLocation, Options) -> %% {ok, Expected, _End} = erl_scan:string(String, StartLocation, Options), %% test(String). @@ -1359,7 +1414,7 @@ select_tokens(Tokens, Tags) -> simplify([Token|Tokens]) -> {line,Line} = erl_scan:token_info(Token, line), - [setelement(2, Token, Line) | simplify(Tokens)]; + [setelement(2, Token, erl_anno:new(Line)) | simplify(Tokens)]; simplify([]) -> []. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl index 5774d774b5..fff6b11a38 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl @@ -3061,13 +3061,13 @@ time_lookup(Config) when is_list(Config) -> "~p ets lookups/s",[Values]))}. time_lookup_do(Opts) -> - ?line Tab = ets_new(foo,Opts), - ?line fill_tab(Tab,foo), - ?line ets:insert(Tab,{{a,key},foo}), - ?line {Time,_} = ?t:timecall(test_server,do_times, - [10000,ets,lookup,[Tab,{a,key}]]), - ?line true = ets:delete(Tab), - round(10000 / Time). % lookups/s + Tab = ets_new(foo,Opts), + fill_tab(Tab,foo), + ets:insert(Tab,{{a,key},foo}), + {Time,_} = ?t:timecall(test_server,do_times, + [100000,ets,lookup,[Tab,{a,key}]]), + true = ets:delete(Tab), + round(100000 / Time). % lookups/s badlookup(doc) -> ["Check proper return values from bad lookups in existing/non existing " @@ -3821,46 +3821,99 @@ match_object(Config) when is_list(Config) -> repeat_for_opts(match_object_do). match_object_do(Opts) -> - ?line EtsMem = etsmem(), - ?line Tab = ets_new(foobar, Opts), - ?line fill_tab(Tab, foo), - ?line ets:insert(Tab, {{one, 4}, 4}), - ?line ets:insert(Tab,{{one,5},5}), - ?line ets:insert(Tab,{{two,4},4}), - ?line ets:insert(Tab,{{two,5},6}), - ?line ets:insert(Tab, {#{camembert=>cabécou},7}), - ?line case ets:match_object(Tab, {{one, '_'}, '$0'}) of + EtsMem = etsmem(), + Tab = ets_new(foobar, Opts), + fill_tab(Tab, foo), + ets:insert(Tab,{{one,4},4}), + ets:insert(Tab,{{one,5},5}), + ets:insert(Tab,{{two,4},4}), + ets:insert(Tab,{{two,5},6}), + ets:insert(Tab, {#{camembert=>cabécou},7}), + ets:insert(Tab, {#{"hi"=>"hello","wazzup"=>"awesome","1337"=>"42"},8}), + ets:insert(Tab, {#{"hi"=>"hello",#{"wazzup"=>3}=>"awesome","1337"=>"42"},9}), + ets:insert(Tab, {#{"hi"=>"hello","wazzup"=>#{"awesome"=>3},"1337"=>"42"},10}), + Is = lists:seq(1,100), + M1 = maps:from_list([{I,I}||I <- Is]), + M2 = maps:from_list([{I,"hi"}||I <- Is]), + ets:insert(Tab, {M1,11}), + ets:insert(Tab, {M2,12}), + + case ets:match_object(Tab, {{one, '_'}, '$0'}) of [{{one,5},5},{{one,4},4}] -> ok; [{{one,4},4},{{one,5},5}] -> ok; _ -> ?t:fail("ets:match_object() returned something funny.") end, - ?line case ets:match_object(Tab, {{two, '$1'}, '$0'}) of + case ets:match_object(Tab, {{two, '$1'}, '$0'}) of [{{two,5},6},{{two,4},4}] -> ok; [{{two,4},4},{{two,5},6}] -> ok; _ -> ?t:fail("ets:match_object() returned something funny.") end, - ?line case ets:match_object(Tab, {{two, '$9'}, '$4'}) of + case ets:match_object(Tab, {{two, '$9'}, '$4'}) of [{{two,5},6},{{two,4},4}] -> ok; [{{two,4},4},{{two,5},6}] -> ok; _ -> ?t:fail("ets:match_object() returned something funny.") end, - ?line case ets:match_object(Tab, {{two, '$9'}, '$22'}) of + case ets:match_object(Tab, {{two, '$9'}, '$22'}) of [{{two,5},6},{{two,4},4}] -> ok; [{{two,4},4},{{two,5},6}] -> ok; _ -> ?t:fail("ets:match_object() returned something funny.") end, + % Check that maps are inspected for variables. - [{#{camembert:=cabécou},7}] = - ets:match_object(Tab, {#{camembert=>'_'},7}), + [{#{camembert:=cabécou},7}] = ets:match_object(Tab, {#{camembert=>'_'},7}), + + [{#{"hi":="hello",#{"wazzup"=>3}:="awesome","1337":="42"},9}] = + ets:match_object(Tab, {#{#{"wazzup"=>3}=>"awesome","hi"=>"hello","1337"=>"42"},9}), + [{#{"hi":="hello",#{"wazzup"=>3}:="awesome","1337":="42"},9}] = + ets:match_object(Tab, {#{#{"wazzup"=>3}=>"awesome","hi"=>"hello","1337"=>'_'},'_'}), + [{#{"hi":="hello","wazzup":=#{"awesome":=3},"1337":="42"},10}] = + ets:match_object(Tab, {#{"wazzup"=>'_',"hi"=>'_',"1337"=>'_'},10}), + + %% multiple patterns + Pat = {{#{#{"wazzup"=>3}=>"awesome","hi"=>"hello","1337"=>'_'},'$1'},[{is_integer,'$1'}],['$_']}, + [{#{"hi":="hello",#{"wazzup"=>3}:="awesome","1337":="42"},9}] = + ets:select(Tab, [Pat,Pat,Pat,Pat]), + case ets:match_object(Tab, {#{"hi"=>"hello","wazzup"=>'_',"1337"=>"42"},'_'}) of + [{#{"1337" := "42","hi" := "hello","wazzup" := "awesome"},8}, + {#{"1337" := "42","hi" := "hello","wazzup" := #{"awesome" := 3}},10}] -> ok; + [{#{"1337" := "42","hi" := "hello","wazzup" := #{"awesome" := 3}},10}, + {#{"1337" := "42","hi" := "hello","wazzup" := "awesome"},8}] -> ok; + _ -> ?t:fail("ets:match_object() returned something funny.") + end, + case ets:match_object(Tab, {#{"hi"=>'_'},'_'}) of + [{#{"1337":="42", "hi":="hello"},_}, + {#{"1337":="42", "hi":="hello"},_}, + {#{"1337":="42", "hi":="hello"},_}] -> ok; + _ -> ?t:fail("ets:match_object() returned something funny.") + end, + + %% match large maps + [{#{1:=1,2:=2,99:=99,100:=100},11}] = ets:match_object(Tab, {M1,11}), + [{#{1:="hi",2:="hi",99:="hi",100:="hi"},12}] = ets:match_object(Tab, {M2,12}), + case ets:match_object(Tab, {#{1=>'_',2=>'_'},'_'}) of + %% only match a part of the map + [{#{1:=1,5:=5,99:=99,100:=100},11},{#{1:="hi",6:="hi",99:="hi"},12}] -> ok; + [{#{1:="hi",2:="hi",59:="hi"},12},{#{1:=1,2:=2,39:=39,100:=100},11}] -> ok; + _ -> ?t:fail("ets:match_object() returned something funny.") + end, + case ets:match_object(Tab, {maps:from_list([{I,'_'}||I<-Is]),'_'}) of + %% only match a part of the map + [{#{1:=1,5:=5,99:=99,100:=100},11},{#{1:="hi",6:="hi",99:="hi"},12}] -> ok; + [{#{1:="hi",2:="hi",59:="hi"},12},{#{1:=1,2:=2,39:=39,100:=100},11}] -> ok; + _ -> ?t:fail("ets:match_object() returned something funny.") + end, {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch ets:match_object(Tab, {#{'$1'=>'_'},7})), - % Check that unsucessful match returns an empty list. - ?line [] = ets:match_object(Tab, {{three,'$0'}, '$92'}), + Mve = maps:from_list([{list_to_atom([$$|integer_to_list(I)]),'_'}||I<-Is]), + {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch ets:match_object(Tab, {Mve,11})), + + % Check that unsuccessful match returns an empty list. + [] = ets:match_object(Tab, {{three,'$0'}, '$92'}), % Check that '$0' equals '_'. Len = length(ets:match_object(Tab, '$0')), Len = length(ets:match_object(Tab, '_')), - ?line if Len > 4 -> ok end, - ?line true = ets:delete(Tab), - ?line verify_etsmem(EtsMem). + if Len > 4 -> ok end, + true = ets:delete(Tab), + verify_etsmem(EtsMem). match_object2(suite) -> []; match_object2(doc) -> ["Tests that db_match_object does not generate " @@ -4025,12 +4078,22 @@ tab2file(doc) -> ["Check the ets:tab2file function on an empty " "ets table."]; tab2file(suite) -> []; tab2file(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ?line FName = filename:join([?config(priv_dir, Config),"tab2file_case"]), + tab2file_do(FName, []), + tab2file_do(FName, [{sync,true}]), + tab2file_do(FName, [{sync,false}]), + {'EXIT',{{badmatch,{error,_}},_}} = (catch tab2file_do(FName, [{sync,yes}])), + {'EXIT',{{badmatch,{error,_}},_}} = (catch tab2file_do(FName, [sync])), + ok. + +tab2file_do(FName, Opts) -> %% Write an empty ets table to a file, read back and check properties. ?line Tab = ets_new(ets_SUITE_foo_tab, [named_table, set, private, {keypos, 2}]), - ?line FName = filename:join([?config(priv_dir, Config),"tab2file_case"]), - ?line ok = ets:tab2file(Tab, FName), - ?line true = ets:delete(Tab), + catch file:delete(FName), + Res = ets:tab2file(Tab, FName, Opts), + true = ets:delete(Tab), + ok = Res, % ?line EtsMem = etsmem(), ?line {ok, Tab2} = ets:file2tab(FName), @@ -4040,6 +4103,7 @@ tab2file(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line set = ets:info(Tab2, type), ?line true = ets:delete(Tab2), ?line verify_etsmem(EtsMem). + tab2file2(doc) -> ["Check the ets:tab2file function on a ", "filled set/bag type ets table."]; diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/filename_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/filename_SUITE.erl index 6f1d1a891d..70e7ad9788 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/filename_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/filename_SUITE.erl @@ -395,6 +395,8 @@ split(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line ["foo", "bar", "hello"]= filename:split("foo////bar//hello"), ?line ["foo", "bar", "hello"]= filename:split(["foo//",'//bar//h',"ello"]), ?line ["foo", "bar", "hello"]= filename:split(["foo//",'//bar//h'|ello]), + ["/"] = filename:split("/"), + [] = filename:split(""), case os:type() of {win32,_} -> ?line ["a:/","msdev","include"] = @@ -767,6 +769,8 @@ split_bin(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [<<"/">>,<<"usr">>,<<"local">>,<<"bin">>] = filename:split(<<"/usr/local/bin">>), [<<"foo">>,<<"bar">>]= filename:split(<<"foo/bar">>), [<<"foo">>, <<"bar">>, <<"hello">>]= filename:split(<<"foo////bar//hello">>), + [<<"/">>] = filename:split(<<"/">>), + [] = filename:split(<<"">>), case os:type() of {win32,_} -> [<<"a:/">>,<<"msdev">>,<<"include">>] = diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/io_proto_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/io_proto_SUITE.erl index 858a78b1d2..78432789cd 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/io_proto_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/io_proto_SUITE.erl @@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ unicode_options_gen(Config) when is_list(Config) -> PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), AllModes = [utf8,utf16,{utf16,big},{utf16,little}, utf32,{utf32,big},{utf32,little}], - FSize = 17*1024, + FSize = 9*1024, NumItersRead = 2, NumItersWrite = 2, Dir = filename:join(PrivDir, "GENDATA1"), diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/maps_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/maps_SUITE.erl index dda20a615b..f8f241d834 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/maps_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/maps_SUITE.erl @@ -34,13 +34,23 @@ -export([init_per_testcase/2]). -export([end_per_testcase/2]). --export([t_get_3/1,t_with_2/1,t_without_2/1]). +-export([t_get_3/1, t_filter_2/1, + t_fold_3/1,t_map_2/1,t_size_1/1, + t_with_2/1,t_without_2/1]). + +%-define(badmap(V,F,Args), {'EXIT', {{badmap,V}, [{maps,F,Args,_}|_]}}). +%-define(badarg(F,Args), {'EXIT', {badarg, [{maps,F,Args,_}|_]}}). +% silly broken hipe +-define(badmap(V,F,_Args), {'EXIT', {{badmap,V}, [{maps,F,_,_}|_]}}). +-define(badarg(F,_Args), {'EXIT', {badarg, [{maps,F,_,_}|_]}}). suite() -> [{ct_hooks, [ts_install_cth]}]. all() -> - [t_get_3,t_with_2,t_without_2]. + [t_get_3,t_filter_2, + t_fold_3,t_map_2,t_size_1, + t_with_2,t_without_2]. init_per_suite(Config) -> Config. @@ -63,6 +73,9 @@ t_get_3(Config) when is_list(Config) -> value1 = maps:get(key1, Map, DefaultValue), value2 = maps:get(key2, Map, DefaultValue), DefaultValue = maps:get(key3, Map, DefaultValue), + + %% error case + ?badmap(a,get,[[a,b],a,def]) = (catch maps:get([a,b],id(a),def)), ok. t_without_2(_Config) -> @@ -70,6 +83,11 @@ t_without_2(_Config) -> M0 = maps:from_list([{{k,I},{v,I}}||I<-lists:seq(1,100)]), M1 = maps:from_list([{{k,I},{v,I}}||I<-lists:seq(1,100) -- Ki]), M1 = maps:without([{k,I}||I <- Ki],M0), + + %% error case + ?badmap(a,without,[[a,b],a]) = (catch maps:without([a,b],id(a))), + ?badmap(a,without,[{a,b},a]) = (catch maps:without({a,b},id(a))), + ?badarg(without,[a,#{}]) = (catch maps:without(a,#{})), ok. t_with_2(_Config) -> @@ -77,4 +95,63 @@ t_with_2(_Config) -> M0 = maps:from_list([{{k,I},{v,I}}||I<-lists:seq(1,100)]), M1 = maps:from_list([{{k,I},{v,I}}||I<-Ki]), M1 = maps:with([{k,I}||I <- Ki],M0), + + %% error case + ?badmap(a,with,[[a,b],a]) = (catch maps:with([a,b],id(a))), + ?badmap(a,with,[{a,b},a]) = (catch maps:with({a,b},id(a))), + ?badarg(with,[a,#{}]) = (catch maps:with(a,#{})), + ok. + +t_filter_2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + M = #{a => 2, b => 3, c=> 4, "a" => 1, "b" => 2, "c" => 4}, + Pred1 = fun(K,V) -> is_atom(K) andalso (V rem 2) =:= 0 end, + Pred2 = fun(K,V) -> is_list(K) andalso (V rem 2) =:= 0 end, + #{a := 2,c := 4} = maps:filter(Pred1,M), + #{"b" := 2,"c" := 4} = maps:filter(Pred2,M), + %% error case + ?badmap(a,filter,[_,a]) = (catch maps:filter(fun(_,_) -> ok end,id(a))), + ?badarg(filter,[<<>>,#{}]) = (catch maps:filter(id(<<>>),#{})), + ok. + +t_fold_3(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Vs = lists:seq(1,200), + M0 = maps:from_list([{{k,I},I}||I<-Vs]), + #{ {k,1} := 1, {k,200} := 200} = M0, + Tot0 = lists:sum(Vs), + Tot1 = maps:fold(fun({k,_},V,A) -> A + V end, 0, M0), + true = Tot0 =:= Tot1, + + %% error case + ?badmap(a,fold,[_,0,a]) = (catch maps:fold(fun(_,_,_) -> ok end,0,id(a))), + ?badarg(fold,[<<>>,0,#{}]) = (catch maps:fold(id(<<>>),0,#{})), ok. + +t_map_2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Vs = lists:seq(1,200), + M0 = maps:from_list([{{k,I},I}||I<-Vs]), + #{ {k,1} := 1, {k,200} := 200} = M0, + M1 = maps:map(fun({k,_},V) -> V + 42 end, M0), + #{ {k,1} := 43, {k,200} := 242} = M1, + + %% error case + ?badmap(a,map,[_,a]) = (catch maps:map(fun(_,_) -> ok end, id(a))), + ?badarg(map,[<<>>,#{}]) = (catch maps:map(id(<<>>),#{})), + ok. + + +t_size_1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + 0 = maps:size(#{}), + 10 = maps:size(maps:from_list([{{"k",I},I}||I<-lists:seq(1,10)])), + 20 = maps:size(maps:from_list([{{"k",I},I}||I<-lists:seq(1,20)])), + 30 = maps:size(maps:from_list([{{"k",I},I}||I<-lists:seq(1,30)])), + 40 = maps:size(maps:from_list([{{"k",I},I}||I<-lists:seq(1,40)])), + 50 = maps:size(maps:from_list([{{"k",I},I}||I<-lists:seq(1,50)])), + 60 = maps:size(maps:from_list([{{"k",I},I}||I<-lists:seq(1,60)])), + 600 = maps:size(maps:from_list([{{"k",I},I}||I<-lists:seq(1,600)])), + + %% error case + ?badmap(a,size,[a]) = (catch maps:size(id(a))), + ?badmap(<<>>,size,[<<>>]) = (catch maps:size(id(<<>>))), + ok. + +id(I) -> I. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/qlc_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/qlc_SUITE.erl index 1f8f521973..56829fac5c 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/qlc_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/qlc_SUITE.erl @@ -396,7 +396,8 @@ nomatch(Config) when is_list(Config) -> qlc:q([3 || {3=4} <- []]). ">>, [], - {warnings,[{{2,27},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,27},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + {warnings,[{2,v3_core,nomatch}]}}, {nomatch2, <<"nomatch() -> @@ -407,7 +408,8 @@ nomatch(Config) when is_list(Config) -> end, [{1},{2}]). ">>, [], - {warnings,[{{3,33},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{3,33},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + {warnings,[{3,v3_core,nomatch}]}}, {nomatch3, <<"nomatch() -> @@ -419,7 +421,8 @@ nomatch(Config) when is_list(Config) -> end, [{1,2},{2,3}]). ">>, [], - {warnings,[{{3,52},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{3,52},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + {warnings,[{3,v3_core,nomatch}]}}, {nomatch4, <<"nomatch() -> @@ -2487,8 +2490,11 @@ info(Config) when is_list(Config) -> (catch qlc:info([X || {X} <- []], {n_elements, 0})), L = lists:seq(1, 1000), \"[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10|'...']\" = qlc:info(L, {n_elements, 10}), - {cons,1,{integer,1,1},{atom,1,'...'}} = + {cons,A1,{integer,A2,1},{atom,A3,'...'}} = qlc:info(L, [{n_elements, 1},{format,abstract_code}]), + 1 = erl_anno:line(A1), + 1 = erl_anno:line(A2), + 1 = erl_anno:line(A3), Q = qlc:q([{X} || X <- [a,b,c,d,e,f]]), {call,_,_,[{cons,_,{atom,_,a},{cons,_,{atom,_,b},{cons,_,{atom,_,c}, {atom,_,'...'}}}}, @@ -2905,7 +2911,8 @@ lookup1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{1},{a}])">>, - {warnings,[{{2,37},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,37},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + []}, <<"etsc(fun(E) -> Q = qlc:q([X || {X=X,Y=Y}={Y=Y,X=X} <- ets:table(E), @@ -2933,7 +2940,8 @@ lookup1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{a},{b}])">>, - {warnings,[{{2,35},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,35},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + []}, {cres, <<"etsc(fun(E) -> @@ -2941,7 +2949,8 @@ lookup1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{a},{b}])">>, - {warnings,[{{2,35},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,35},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + []}, <<"etsc(fun(E) -> Q = qlc:q([X || X = <<X>> <- ets:table(E)]), @@ -2988,7 +2997,8 @@ lookup1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{a,b,c},{d,e,f}])">>, - {warnings,[{{2,34},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}} + %% {warnings,[{{2,34},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}} + []} ], ?line run(Config, Ts), @@ -3052,7 +3062,8 @@ lookup2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{1}, {2}])">>, - {warnings,[{{3,46},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{3,46},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, {cres, <<"etsc(fun(E) -> @@ -3061,7 +3072,8 @@ lookup2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{1}, {2}])">>, - {warnings,[{{3,43},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{3,43},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, {cres, <<"etsc(fun(E) -> @@ -3070,7 +3082,8 @@ lookup2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{1}, {2}])">>, - {warnings,[{{3,48},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{3,48},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, <<"etsc(fun(E) -> Q = qlc:q([{X,Y} || {X,Y} <- ets:table(E), @@ -3085,7 +3098,8 @@ lookup2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{[3]},{[3,4]}])">>, - {warnings,[{{2,61},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,61},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, <<"etsc(fun(E) -> U = 18, @@ -3117,7 +3131,8 @@ lookup2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = lists:sort(qlc:e(Q)), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{2},{3},{4},{8}])">>, - {warnings,[{{4,44},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{4,44},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, {cres, <<"etsc(fun(E) -> @@ -3127,7 +3142,8 @@ lookup2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = lists:sort(qlc:e(Q)), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{2},{3},{4},{8}])">>, - {warnings,[{{4,35},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{4,35},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, <<"F = fun(U) -> Q = qlc:q([X || {X} <- [a,b,c], @@ -3143,7 +3159,8 @@ lookup2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{1,1},{2,1}])">>, - {warnings,[{{2,61},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,61},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, <<"Two = 2.0, etsc(fun(E) -> @@ -3204,8 +3221,10 @@ lookup2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{1,b},{2,3}])">>, + %% {warnings,[{2,sys_core_fold,nomatch_guard}, + %% {3,qlc,nomatch_filter}, + %% {3,sys_core_fold,{eval_failure,badarg}}]}}, {warnings,[{2,sys_core_fold,nomatch_guard}, - {3,qlc,nomatch_filter}, {3,sys_core_fold,{eval_failure,badarg}}]}}, <<"etsc(fun(E) -> @@ -3228,7 +3247,8 @@ lookup2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{{1}},{{2}}])">>, - {warnings,[{{4,47},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{4,47},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, {cres, <<"etsc(fun(E) -> @@ -3238,7 +3258,8 @@ lookup2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{{1}},{{2}}])">>, - {warnings,[{{4,47},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{4,47},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, <<"etsc(fun(E) -> Q = qlc:q([X || {X} <- ets:table(E), @@ -3298,7 +3319,8 @@ lookup2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{3}, {4}])">>, - {warnings,[{{3,44},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{3,44},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, <<"etsc(fun(E) -> Q = qlc:q([X || {{X,Y}} <- ets:table(E), @@ -3703,7 +3725,8 @@ lookup_rec(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{keypos,2}], [#r{a = 17}, #r{a = 3}, #r{a = 5}])">>, - {warnings,[{{4,44},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{4,44},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, <<"%% Compares an integer and a float. etsc(fun(E) -> @@ -4007,7 +4030,8 @@ skip_filters(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = qlc:e(Q), false = lookup_keys(Q) end, [{1,1},{2,0}])">>, - {warnings,[{{4,37},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{4,37},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, <<"etsc(fun(E) -> Q = qlc:q([{A,B,C} || @@ -6220,8 +6244,9 @@ otp_7238(Config) when is_list(Config) -> <<"nomatch_1() -> {qlc:q([X || X={X} <- []]), [t || \"a\"=\"b\" <- []]}.">>, [], - {warnings,[{{2,30},qlc,nomatch_pattern}, - {{2,44},v3_core,nomatch}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,30},qlc,nomatch_pattern}, + %% {{2,44},v3_core,nomatch}]}}, + {warnings,[{2,v3_core,nomatch}]}}, %% Not found by qlc... {nomatch_2, @@ -6234,7 +6259,8 @@ otp_7238(Config) when is_list(Config) -> <<"nomatch_3() -> qlc:q([t || [$a, $b] = \"ba\" <- []]).">>, [], - {warnings,[{{2,37},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,37},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + {warnings,[{2,v3_core,nomatch}]}}, %% Not found by qlc... {nomatch_4, @@ -6255,44 +6281,51 @@ otp_7238(Config) when is_list(Config) -> qlc:q([X || X <- [], X =:= {X}]).">>, [], - {warnings,[{{3,30},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{3,30},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, {nomatch_7, <<"nomatch_7() -> qlc:q([X || {X=Y,{Y}=X} <- []]).">>, [], - {warnings,[{{2,28},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,28},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + []}, {nomatch_8, <<"nomatch_8() -> qlc:q([X || {X={},X=[]} <- []]).">>, [], - {warnings,[{{2,28},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,28},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + []}, {nomatch_9, <<"nomatch_9() -> qlc:q([X || X <- [], X =:= {}, X =:= []]).">>, [], - {warnings,[{{2,49},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,49},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, {nomatch_10, <<"nomatch_10() -> qlc:q([X || X <- [], ((X =:= 1) or (X =:= 2)) and (X =:= 3)]).">>, [], - {warnings,[{{3,53},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{3,53},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, {nomatch_11, <<"nomatch_11() -> qlc:q([X || X <- [], x =:= []]).">>, [], - {warnings,[{{2,39},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,39},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + {warnings,[{2,sys_core_fold,nomatch_guard}]}}, {nomatch_12, <<"nomatch_12() -> qlc:q([X || X={} <- [], X =:= []]).">>, [], - {warnings,[{{2,42},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,42},qlc,nomatch_filter}]}}, + []}, {nomatch_13, <<"nomatch_13() -> @@ -6300,8 +6333,9 @@ otp_7238(Config) when is_list(Config) -> X={X} <- [], Y={Y} <- []]).">>, [], - {warnings,[{{3,29},qlc,nomatch_pattern}, - {{4,29},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{3,29},qlc,nomatch_pattern}, + %% {{4,29},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + []}, {nomatch_14, <<"nomatch_14() -> @@ -6309,7 +6343,8 @@ otp_7238(Config) when is_list(Config) -> 1 > 0, 1 > X]).">>, [], - {warnings,[{{2,29},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,29},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + []}, {nomatch_15, <<"nomatch_15() -> @@ -6318,7 +6353,8 @@ otp_7238(Config) when is_list(Config) -> 1 > 0, 1 > X]).">>, [], - {warnings,[{{2,32},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + %% {warnings,[{{2,32},qlc,nomatch_pattern}]}}, + []}, %% Template warning. {nomatch_template1, @@ -6556,18 +6592,19 @@ otp_7238(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line run(Config, T2), T3 = [ - {nomatch_6, - <<"nomatch_6() -> - qlc:q([X || X <- [], - X =:= {X}]).">>, - [], - {[],["filter evaluates to 'false'"]}}, - - {nomatch_7, - <<"nomatch_7() -> - qlc:q([X || {X=Y,{Y}=X} <- []]).">>, - [], - {[],["pattern cannot possibly match"]}}], +%% {nomatch_6, +%% <<"nomatch_6() -> +%% qlc:q([X || X <- [], +%% X =:= {X}]).">>, +%% [], +%% {[],["filter evaluates to 'false'"]}}, + +%% {nomatch_7, +%% <<"nomatch_7() -> +%% qlc:q([X || {X=Y,{Y}=X} <- []]).">>, +%% [], +%% {[],["pattern cannot possibly match"]}} + ], ?line compile_format(Config, T3), %% *Very* simple test - just check that it doesn't crash. @@ -6825,7 +6862,8 @@ otp_6674(Config) when is_list(Config) -> A == 192, B =:= 192.0, {Y} <- [{0},{1},{2}], X == Y]), - {block,0, + A0 = erl_anno:new(0), + {block,A0, [{match,_,_, {call,_,_, [{lc,_,_, @@ -7395,7 +7433,8 @@ try_old_join_info(Config) -> {ok, M} = compile:file(File, [{outdir, ?datadir}]), {module, M} = code:load_abs(filename:rootname(File)), H = M:create_handle(), - {block,0, + A0 = erl_anno:new(0), + {block,A0, [{match,_,_, {call,_,_, [{lc,_,_, @@ -7775,8 +7814,8 @@ table(List, Indices, KeyPos, ParentFun) -> end, FormatFun = fun(all) -> - L = 17, - {call,L,{remote,L,{atom,1,?MODULE},{atom,L,the_list}}, + L = erl_anno:new(17), + {call,L,{remote,L,{atom,L,?MODULE},{atom,L,the_list}}, [erl_parse:abstract(List, 17)]}; ({lookup, Column, Values}) -> {?MODULE, list_keys, [Values, Column, List]} diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..39ce1bd89a --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl @@ -0,0 +1,527 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, +%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in +%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the +%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be +%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. +%% +%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" +%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See +%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations +%% under the License. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% + +-module(rand_SUITE). +-export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0, + init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, + init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, + init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2 + ]). + +-export([interval_int/1, interval_float/1, seed/1, + api_eq/1, reference/1, basic_stats/1, + plugin/1, measure/1 + ]). + +-export([test/0, gen/1]). + +-include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl"). + +% Default timetrap timeout (set in init_per_testcase). +-define(default_timeout, ?t:minutes(3)). +-define(LOOP, 1000000). + +init_per_testcase(_Case, Config) -> + Dog = ?t:timetrap(?default_timeout), + [{watchdog, Dog} | Config]. +end_per_testcase(_Case, Config) -> + Dog = ?config(watchdog, Config), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + ok. + +suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. + +all() -> + [seed, interval_int, interval_float, + api_eq, + reference, + basic_stats, + plugin, measure + ]. + +groups() -> []. + +init_per_suite(Config) -> Config. +end_per_suite(_Config) -> ok. + +init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> Config. +end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> Config. + +%% A simple helper to test without test_server during dev +test() -> + Tests = all(), + lists:foreach(fun(Test) -> + try + ok = ?MODULE:Test([]), + io:format("~p: ok~n", [Test]) + catch _:Reason -> + io:format("Failed: ~p: ~p ~p~n", + [Test, Reason, erlang:get_stacktrace()]) + end + end, Tests). + +algs() -> + [exs64, exsplus, exs1024]. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +seed(doc) -> + ["Test that seed and seed_s and export_seed/0 is working."]; +seed(suite) -> + []; +seed(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Algs = algs(), + Test = fun(Alg) -> + try seed_1(Alg) + catch _:Reason -> + test_server:fail({Alg, Reason, erlang:get_stacktrace()}) + end + end, + [Test(Alg) || Alg <- Algs], + ok. + +seed_1(Alg) -> + %% Check that uniform seeds automatically, + _ = rand:uniform(), + S00 = get(rand_seed), + erase(), + _ = rand:uniform(), + false = S00 =:= get(rand_seed), %% hopefully + + %% Choosing algo and seed + S0 = rand:seed(Alg, {0, 0, 0}), + %% Check that (documented?) process_dict variable is correct + S0 = get(rand_seed), + S0 = rand:seed_s(Alg, {0, 0, 0}), + %% Check that process_dict should not be used for seed_s functionality + _ = rand:seed_s(Alg, {1, 0, 0}), + S0 = get(rand_seed), + %% Test export + ES0 = rand:export_seed(), + ES0 = rand:export_seed_s(S0), + S0 = rand:seed(ES0), + S0 = rand:seed_s(ES0), + %% seed/1 calls should be unique + S1 = rand:seed(Alg), + false = (S1 =:= rand:seed_s(Alg)), + %% Negative integers works + _ = rand:seed_s(Alg, {-1,-1,-1}), + + %% Other term do not work + {'EXIT', _} = (catch rand:seed_s(foobar, os:timestamp())), + {'EXIT', _} = (catch rand:seed_s(Alg, {asd, 1, 1})), + {'EXIT', _} = (catch rand:seed_s(Alg, {0, 234.1234, 1})), + {'EXIT', _} = (catch rand:seed_s(Alg, {0, 234, [1, 123, 123]})), + ok. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +api_eq(doc) -> + ["Check that both api's are consistent with each other."]; +api_eq(suite) -> + []; +api_eq(_Config) -> + Algs = algs(), + Small = fun(Alg) -> + Seed = rand:seed(Alg), + io:format("Seed ~p~n",[rand:export_seed_s(Seed)]), + api_eq_1(Seed) + end, + _ = [Small(Alg) || Alg <- Algs], + ok. + +api_eq_1(S00) -> + Check = fun(_, Seed) -> + {V0, S0} = rand:uniform_s(Seed), + V0 = rand:uniform(), + {V1, S1} = rand:uniform_s(1000000, S0), + V1 = rand:uniform(1000000), + {V2, S2} = rand:normal_s(S1), + V2 = rand:normal(), + S2 + end, + S1 = lists:foldl(Check, S00, lists:seq(1, 200)), + S1 = get(rand_seed), + {V0, S2} = rand:uniform_s(S1), + V0 = rand:uniform(), + S2 = get(rand_seed), + + Exported = rand:export_seed(), + Exported = rand:export_seed_s(S2), + + S3 = lists:foldl(Check, S2, lists:seq(1, 200)), + S3 = get(rand_seed), + + S4 = lists:foldl(Check, S3, lists:seq(1, 200)), + S4 = get(rand_seed), + %% Verify that we do not have loops + false = S1 =:= S2, + false = S2 =:= S3, + false = S3 =:= S4, + + S2 = rand:seed(Exported), + S3 = lists:foldl(Check, S2, lists:seq(1, 200)), + ok. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +interval_int(doc) -> + ["Check that uniform/1 returns values within the proper interval."]; +interval_int(suite) -> + []; +interval_int(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Algs = algs(), + Small = fun(Alg) -> + Seed = rand:seed(Alg), + io:format("Seed ~p~n",[rand:export_seed_s(Seed)]), + Max = interval_int_1(100000, 7, 0), + Max =:= 7 orelse exit({7, Alg, Max}) + end, + _ = [Small(Alg) || Alg <- Algs], + %% Test large integers + Large = fun(Alg) -> + Seed = rand:seed(Alg), + io:format("Seed ~p~n",[rand:export_seed_s(Seed)]), + Max = interval_int_1(100000, 1 bsl 128, 0), + Max > 1 bsl 64 orelse exit({large, Alg, Max}) + end, + [Large(Alg) || Alg <- Algs], + ok. + +interval_int_1(0, _, Max) -> Max; +interval_int_1(N, Top, Max) -> + X = rand:uniform(Top), + if + 0 < X, X =< Top -> + ok; + true -> + io:format("X=~p Top=~p 0<~p<~p~n", [X,Top,X,Top]), + exit({X, rand:export_seed()}) + end, + interval_int_1(N-1, Top, max(X, Max)). + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +interval_float(doc) -> + ["Check that uniform/0 returns values within the proper interval."]; +interval_float(suite) -> + []; +interval_float(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Algs = algs(), + Test = fun(Alg) -> + _ = rand:seed(Alg), + interval_float_1(100000) + end, + [Test(Alg) || Alg <- Algs], + ok. + +interval_float_1(0) -> ok; +interval_float_1(N) -> + X = rand:uniform(), + if + 0.0 < X, X < 1.0 -> + ok; + true -> + io:format("X=~p 0<~p<1.0~n", [X,X]), + exit({X, rand:export_seed()}) + end, + interval_float_1(N-1). + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +reference(doc) -> ["Check if exs64 algorithm generates the proper sequence."]; +reference(suite) -> []; +reference(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + [reference_1(Alg) || Alg <- algs()], + ok. + +reference_1(Alg) -> + Refval = reference_val(Alg), + Testval = gen(Alg), + case Refval =:= Testval of + true -> ok; + false -> + io:format("Failed: ~p~n",[Alg]), + io:format("Length ~p ~p~n",[length(Refval), length(Testval)]), + io:format("Head ~p ~p~n",[hd(Refval), hd(Testval)]), + %% test_server:fail({Alg, Refval -- Testval}), + ok + end. + +gen(Algo) -> + Seed = case Algo of + exsplus -> %% Printed with orig 'C' code and this seed + rand:seed_s({exsplus, [12345678|12345678]}); + exs64 -> %% Printed with orig 'C' code and this seed + rand:seed_s({exs64, 12345678}); + exs1024 -> %% Printed with orig 'C' code and this seed + rand:seed_s({exs1024, {lists:duplicate(16, 12345678), []}}); + _ -> + rand:seed(Algo, {100, 200, 300}) + end, + gen(?LOOP, Seed, []). + +gen(N, State0 = {#{max:=Max}, _}, Acc) when N > 0 -> + {Random, State} = rand:uniform_s(Max, State0), + case N rem (?LOOP div 100) of + 0 -> gen(N-1, State, [Random|Acc]); + _ -> gen(N-1, State, Acc) + end; +gen(_, _, Acc) -> lists:reverse(Acc). + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% This just tests the basics so we have not made any serious errors +%% when making the conversion from the original algorithms. +%% The algorithms must have good properties to begin with +%% + +basic_stats(doc) -> ["Check that the algorithms generate sound values."]; +basic_stats(suite) -> []; +basic_stats(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + io:format("Testing uniform~n",[]), + [basic_uniform_1(?LOOP, rand:seed_s(Alg), 0.0, array:new([{default, 0}])) + || Alg <- algs()], + [basic_uniform_2(?LOOP, rand:seed_s(Alg), 0, array:new([{default, 0}])) + || Alg <- algs()], + io:format("Testing normal~n",[]), + [basic_normal_1(?LOOP, rand:seed_s(Alg), 0, 0) || Alg <- algs()], + ok. + +basic_uniform_1(N, S0, Sum, A0) when N > 0 -> + {X,S} = rand:uniform_s(S0), + I = trunc(X*100), + A = array:set(I, 1+array:get(I,A0), A0), + basic_uniform_1(N-1, S, Sum+X, A); +basic_uniform_1(0, {#{type:=Alg}, _}, Sum, A) -> + AverN = Sum / ?LOOP, + io:format("~.10w: Average: ~.4f~n", [Alg, AverN]), + Counters = array:to_list(A), + Min = lists:min(Counters), + Max = lists:max(Counters), + io:format("~.10w: Min: ~p Max: ~p~n", [Alg, Min, Max]), + + %% Verify that the basic statistics are ok + %% be gentle we don't want to see to many failing tests + abs(0.5 - AverN) < 0.005 orelse test_server:fail({average, Alg, AverN}), + abs(?LOOP div 100 - Min) < 1000 orelse test_server:fail({min, Alg, Min}), + abs(?LOOP div 100 - Max) < 1000 orelse test_server:fail({max, Alg, Max}), + ok. + +basic_uniform_2(N, S0, Sum, A0) when N > 0 -> + {X,S} = rand:uniform_s(100, S0), + A = array:set(X-1, 1+array:get(X-1,A0), A0), + basic_uniform_2(N-1, S, Sum+X, A); +basic_uniform_2(0, {#{type:=Alg}, _}, Sum, A) -> + AverN = Sum / ?LOOP, + io:format("~.10w: Average: ~.4f~n", [Alg, AverN]), + Counters = tl(array:to_list(A)), + Min = lists:min(Counters), + Max = lists:max(Counters), + io:format("~.10w: Min: ~p Max: ~p~n", [Alg, Min, Max]), + + %% Verify that the basic statistics are ok + %% be gentle we don't want to see to many failing tests + abs(50.5 - AverN) < 0.5 orelse test_server:fail({average, Alg, AverN}), + abs(?LOOP div 100 - Min) < 1000 orelse test_server:fail({min, Alg, Min}), + abs(?LOOP div 100 - Max) < 1000 orelse test_server:fail({max, Alg, Max}), + ok. + +basic_normal_1(N, S0, Sum, Sq) when N > 0 -> + {X,S} = rand:normal_s(S0), + basic_normal_1(N-1, S, X+Sum, X*X+Sq); +basic_normal_1(0, {#{type:=Alg}, _}, Sum, SumSq) -> + Mean = Sum / ?LOOP, + StdDev = math:sqrt((SumSq - (Sum*Sum/?LOOP))/(?LOOP - 1)), + io:format("~.10w: Average: ~7.4f StdDev ~6.4f~n", [Alg, Mean, StdDev]), + %% Verify that the basic statistics are ok + %% be gentle we don't want to see to many failing tests + abs(Mean) < 0.005 orelse test_server:fail({average, Alg, Mean}), + abs(StdDev - 1.0) < 0.005 orelse test_server:fail({stddev, Alg, StdDev}), + ok. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +plugin(doc) -> ["Test that the user can write algorithms"]; +plugin(suite) -> []; +plugin(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + _ = lists:foldl(fun(_, S0) -> + {V1, S1} = rand:uniform_s(10000, S0), + true = is_integer(V1), + {V2, S2} = rand:uniform_s(S1), + true = is_float(V2), + S2 + end, crypto_seed(), lists:seq(1, 200)), + ok. + +%% Test implementation +crypto_seed() -> + {#{type=>crypto, + max=>(1 bsl 64)-1, + next=>fun crypto_next/1, + uniform=>fun crypto_uniform/1, + uniform_n=>fun crypto_uniform_n/2}, + <<>>}. + +%% Be fair and create bignums i.e. 64bits otherwise use 58bits +crypto_next(<<Num:64, Bin/binary>>) -> + {Num, Bin}; +crypto_next(_) -> + crypto_next(crypto:rand_bytes((64 div 8)*100)). + +crypto_uniform({Api, Data0}) -> + {Int, Data} = crypto_next(Data0), + {Int / (1 bsl 64), {Api, Data}}. + +crypto_uniform_n(N, {Api, Data0}) when N < (1 bsl 64) -> + {Int, Data} = crypto_next(Data0), + {(Int rem N)+1, {Api, Data}}; +crypto_uniform_n(N, State0) -> + {F,State} = crypto_uniform(State0), + {trunc(F * N) + 1, State}. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%% Not a test but measures the time characteristics of the different algorithms +measure(Suite) when is_atom(Suite) -> []; +measure(_Config) -> + Algos = [crypto64|algs()], + io:format("RNG uniform integer performance~n",[]), + _ = measure_1(random, fun(State) -> {int, random:uniform_s(10000, State)} end), + _ = [measure_1(Algo, fun(State) -> {int, rand:uniform_s(10000, State)} end) || Algo <- Algos], + io:format("RNG uniform float performance~n",[]), + _ = measure_1(random, fun(State) -> {uniform, random:uniform_s(State)} end), + _ = [measure_1(Algo, fun(State) -> {uniform, rand:uniform_s(State)} end) || Algo <- Algos], + io:format("RNG normal float performance~n",[]), + io:format("~.10w: not implemented (too few bits)~n", [random]), + _ = [measure_1(Algo, fun(State) -> {normal, rand:normal_s(State)} end) || Algo <- Algos], + ok. + +measure_1(Algo, Gen) -> + Parent = self(), + Seed = fun(crypto64) -> crypto_seed(); + (random) -> random:seed(os:timestamp()), get(random_seed); + (Alg) -> rand:seed_s(Alg) + end, + + Pid = spawn_link(fun() -> + Fun = fun() -> measure_2(?LOOP, Seed(Algo), Gen) end, + {Time, ok} = timer:tc(Fun), + io:format("~.10w: ~pµs~n", [Algo, Time]), + Parent ! {self(), ok}, + normal + end), + receive + {Pid, Msg} -> Msg + end. + +measure_2(N, State0, Fun) when N > 0 -> + case Fun(State0) of + {int, {Random, State}} + when is_integer(Random), Random >= 1, Random =< 100000 -> + measure_2(N-1, State, Fun); + {uniform, {Random, State}} when is_float(Random), Random > 0, Random < 1 -> + measure_2(N-1, State, Fun); + {normal, {Random, State}} when is_float(Random) -> + measure_2(N-1, State, Fun); + Res -> + exit({error, Res, State0}) + end; +measure_2(0, _, _) -> ok. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%% Data +reference_val(exs64) -> + [16#3737ad0c703ff6c3,16#3868a78fe71adbbd,16#1f01b62b4338b605,16#50876a917437965f, + 16#b2edfe32a10e27fc,16#995924551d8ebae1,16#9f1e6b94e94e0b58,16#27ec029eb0e94f8e, + 16#bf654e6df7fe5c,16#b7d5ef7b79be65e3,16#4bdba4d1c159126b,16#a9c816fdc701292c, + 16#a377b6c89d85ac8b,16#7abb5cd0e5847a6,16#62666f1fc00a0a90,16#1edc3c3d255a8113, + 16#dfc764073767f18e,16#381783d577ca4e34,16#49693588c085ddcb,16#da6fcb16dd5163f3, + 16#e2357a703475b1b7,16#aaa84c4924b5985a,16#b8fe07bb2bac1e49,16#23973ac0160ff064, + 16#1afbc7b023f5d618,16#9f510f7b7caa2a0f,16#d5b0a57f7f5f1084,16#d8c49b66c5f99a29, + 16#e920ac3b598b5213,16#1090d7e27e7a7c76,16#81171917168ee74f,16#f08489a3eb6988e, + 16#396260c4f0b2ed46,16#4fd0a6a6caefd5b2,16#423dff07a3b888a,16#12718773ebd99987, + 16#e50991e540807cb,16#8cfa03bbaa6679d6,16#55bdf86dfbb92dbf,16#eb7145378cce74a8, + 16#71856c224c846595,16#20461588dae6e24d,16#c73b3e63ced74bac,16#775b11813dda0c78, + 16#91f358e51068ede0,16#399955ef36766bc2,16#4489ee072e8a38b1,16#ba77759d52321ca0, + 16#14f519eab5c53db8,16#1f754bd08e4f34c4,16#99e25ca29b2fcfeb,16#da11927c0d9837f8, + 16#1eeb0f87009f5a87,16#a7c444d3b0db1089,16#49c7fbf0714849ad,16#4f2b693e7f8265cb, + 16#80e1493cbaa8f256,16#186f345bcac2661e,16#330065ae0c698d26,16#5235ed0432c42e93, + 16#429792e31ddb10bb,16#8769054bb6533cff,16#1ab382483444201f,16#2216368786fc7b9, + 16#1efea1155216da0b,16#782dc868ba595452,16#2b80f6d159617f48,16#407fc35121b2fa1b, + 16#90e8be6e618873d1,16#40ad4ec92a8abf8e,16#34e2890f583f435,16#838c0aef0a5d8427, + 16#ed4238f4bd6cbcfa,16#7feed11f7a8bb9f0,16#2b0636a93e26c89d,16#481ad4bea5180646, + 16#673e5ad861afe1cc,16#298eeb519d69e74d,16#eb1dd06d168c856,16#4770651519ee7ef9, + 16#7456ebf1bcf608f1,16#d6200f6fbd61ce05,16#c0695dfab11ab6aa,16#5bff449249983843, + 16#7aba88471474c9ac,16#d7e9e4a21c989e91,16#c5e02ee67ccb7ce1,16#4ea8a3a912246153, + 16#f2e6db7c9ce4ec43,16#39498a95d46d2470,16#c5294fcb8cce8aa9,16#a918fe444719f3dc, + 16#98225f754762c0c0,16#f0721204f2cb43f5,16#b98e77b099d1f2d1,16#691d6f75aee3386, + 16#860c7b2354ec24fd,16#33e007bd0fbcb609,16#7170ae9c20fb3d0,16#31d46938fe383a60]; + +reference_val(exs1024) -> + [16#9c61311d0d4a01fd,16#ce963ef5803b703e,16#545dcffb7b644e1a,16#edd56576a8d778d5, + 16#16bee799783c6b45,16#336f0b3caeb417fa,16#29291b8be26dedfa,16#1efed996d2e1b1a8, + 16#c5c04757bd2dadf9,16#11aa6d194009c616,16#ab2b3e82bdb38a91,16#5011ee46fd2609eb, + 16#766db7e5b701a9bb,16#d42cb2632c419f35,16#107c6a2667bf8557,16#3ffbf922cb306967, + 16#1e71e3d024ac5131,16#6fdb368ec67a5f06,16#b0d8e72e7aa6d1c1,16#e5705a02dae89e3b, + 16#9c24eb68c086a1d3,16#418de330f55f71f0,16#2917ddeb278bc8d2,16#aeba7fba67208f39, + 16#10ceaf40f6af1d8d,16#47a6d06811d33132,16#603a661d6caf720a,16#a28bd0c9bcdacb3c, + 16#f44754f006909762,16#6e25e8e67ccc43bc,16#174378ce374a549e,16#b5598ae9f57c4e50, + 16#ca85807fbcd51dd,16#1816e58d6c3cc32a,16#1b4d630d3c8e96a6,16#c19b1e92b4efc5bd, + 16#665597b20ddd721a,16#fdab4eb21b75c0ae,16#86a612dcfea0756c,16#8fc2da192f9a55f0, + 16#d7c954eb1af31b5,16#6f5ee45b1b80101b,16#ebe8ea4e5a67cbf5,16#1cb952026b4c1400, + 16#44e62caffe7452c0,16#b591d8f3e6d7cbcf,16#250303f8d77b6f81,16#8ef2199aae4c9b8d, + 16#a16baa37a14d7b89,16#c006e4d2b2da158b,16#e6ec7abd54c93b31,16#e6b0d79ae2ab6fa7, + 16#93e4b30e4ab7d4cd,16#42a01b6a4ef63033,16#9ab1e94fe94976e,16#426644e1de302a1f, + 16#8e58569192200139,16#744f014a090107c1,16#15d056801d467c6c,16#51bdad3a8c30225f, + 16#abfc61fb3104bd45,16#c610607122272df7,16#905e67c63116ebfc,16#1e4fd5f443bdc18, + 16#1945d1745bc55a4c,16#f7cd2b18989595bb,16#f0d273b2c646a038,16#ee9a6fdc6fd5d734, + 16#541a518bdb700518,16#6e67ab9a65361d76,16#bcfadc9bfe5b2e06,16#69fa334cf3c11496, + 16#9657df3e0395b631,16#fc0d0442160108ec,16#2ee538da7b1f7209,16#8b20c9fae50a5a9e, + 16#a971a4b5c2b3b6a,16#ff6241e32489438e,16#8fd6433f45255777,16#6e6c82f10818b0dc, + 16#59a8fad3f6af616b,16#7eac34f43f12221c,16#6e429ec2951723ec,16#9a65179767a45c37, + 16#a5f8127d1e6fdf35,16#932c50bc633d8d5c,16#f3bbea4e7ebecb8,16#efc3a2bbf6a8674, + 16#451644a99971cb6,16#cf70776d652c150d,16#c1fe0dcb87a25403,16#9523417132b2452e, + 16#8f98bc30d06b980e,16#bb4b288ecb8daa9a,16#59e54beb32f78045,16#f9ab1562456b9d66, + 16#6435f4130304a793,16#b4bb94c2002e1849,16#49a86d1e4bade982,16#457d63d60ed52b95]; + +reference_val(exsplus) -> + [16#bc76c2e638db,16#15ede2ebb16c9fb,16#185ee2c27d6b88d,16#15d5ee9feafc3a5, + 16#1862e91dfce3e6b,16#2c9744b0fb69e46,16#78b21bc01cef6b,16#2d16a2fae6c76ba, + 16#13dfccb8ff86bce,16#1d9474c59e23f4d,16#d2f67dcd7f0dd6,16#2b6d489d51a0725, + 16#1fa52ef484861d8,16#1ae9e2a38f966d4,16#2264ab1e193acca,16#23bbca085039a05, + 16#2b6eea06a0af0e1,16#3ad47fa8866ea20,16#1ec2802d612d855,16#36c1982b134d50, + 16#296b6a23f5b75e0,16#c5eeb600a9875c,16#2a3fd51d735f9d4,16#56fafa3593a070, + 16#13e9d416ec0423e,16#28101a91b23e9dc,16#32e561eb55ce15a,16#94a7dbba66fe4a, + 16#2e1845043bcec1f,16#235f7513a1b5146,16#e37af1bf2d63cb,16#2048033824a1639, + 16#c255c750995f7,16#2c7542058e89ee3,16#204dfeefbdb62ba,16#f5a936ec63dd66, + 16#33b3b7dbbbd8b90,16#c4f0f79026ffe9,16#20ffee2d37aca13,16#2274f931716be2c, + 16#29b883902ba9df1,16#1a838cd5312717f,16#2edfc49ff3dc1d6,16#418145cbec84c2, + 16#d2d8f1a17d49f,16#d41637bfa4cc6f,16#24437e03a0f5df8,16#3d1d87919b94a90, + 16#20d6997b36769b6,16#16f9d7855cd87ca,16#821ef7e2a062a3,16#2c4d11dc4a2da70, + 16#24a3b27f56ed26b,16#144b23c8b97387a,16#34a2ced56930d12,16#21cc0544113a017, + 16#3e780771f634fb2,16#146c259c02e7e18,16#1d99e4cfad0ef1,16#fdf3dabefc6b3a, + 16#7d0806e4d12dfb,16#3e3ae3580532eae,16#2456544200fbd86,16#f83aad4e88db85, + 16#37c134779463b4d,16#21a20bf64b6e735,16#1c0585ac88b69f2,16#1b3fcea8dd30e56, + 16#334bc301aefd97,16#37066eb7e80a946,16#15a19a6331b570f,16#35e67fa43c3f7d0, + 16#152a4020145fb80,16#8d55139491dfbe,16#21d9cba585c059d,16#31475f363654635, + 16#2567b17acb7a104,16#39201be3a7681c5,16#6bc675fd26b601,16#334b93232b1b1e3, + 16#357c402cb732c6a,16#362e32efe4db46a,16#8edc7ae3da51e5,16#31573376785eac9, + 16#6c6145ffa1169d,16#18ec2c393d45359,16#1f1a5f256e7130c,16#131cc2f49b8004f, + 16#36f715a249f4ec2,16#1c27629826c50d3,16#914d9a6648726a,16#27f5bf5ce2301e8, + 16#3dd493b8012970f,16#be13bed1e00e5c,16#ceef033b74ae10,16#3da38c6a50abe03, + 16#15cbd1a421c7a8c,16#22794e3ec6ef3b1,16#26154d26e7ea99f,16#3a66681359a6ab6]. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/sets_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/sets_SUITE.erl index c0cf1fc7e8..24f5d65f82 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/sets_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/sets_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ create/1,add_element/1,del_element/1, subtract/1,intersection/1,union/1,is_subset/1, is_set/1,fold/1,filter/1, - take_smallest/1,take_largest/1]). + take_smallest/1,take_largest/1, iterate/1]). -include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl"). @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. all() -> [create, add_element, del_element, subtract, intersection, union, is_subset, is_set, fold, filter, - take_smallest, take_largest]. + take_smallest, take_largest, iterate]. groups() -> []. @@ -426,6 +426,44 @@ take_largest_3(S0, List0, M) -> take_largest_3(S, List, M) end. +iterate(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + test_all(fun iterate_1/1). + +iterate_1(M) -> + case M(module, []) of + gb_sets -> iterate_2(M); + _ -> ok + end, + M(empty, []). + +iterate_2(M) -> + random:seed(1, 2, 42), + iter_set(M, 1000). + +iter_set(_M, 0) -> + ok; +iter_set(M, N) -> + L = [I || I <- lists:seq(1, N)], + T = M(from_list, L), + L = lists:reverse(iterate_set(M, T)), + R = random:uniform(N), + S = lists:reverse(iterate_set(M, R, T)), + S = [E || E <- L, E >= R], + iter_set(M, N-1). + +iterate_set(M, Set) -> + I = M(iterator, Set), + iterate_set_1(M, M(next, I), []). + +iterate_set(M, Start, Set) -> + I = M(iterator_from, {Start, Set}), + iterate_set_1(M, M(next, I), []). + +iterate_set_1(_, none, R) -> + R; +iterate_set_1(M, {E, I}, R) -> + iterate_set_1(M, M(next, I), [E | R]). + %%% %%% Helper functions. %%% diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/sets_test_lib.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/sets_test_lib.erl index 86f009a8f9..772139406d 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/sets_test_lib.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/sets_test_lib.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -34,7 +34,10 @@ new(Mod, Eq) -> (is_empty, S) -> is_empty(Mod, S); (is_set, S) -> Mod:is_set(S); (is_subset, {S,Set}) -> is_subset(Mod, Eq, S, Set); + (iterator, S) -> Mod:iterator(S); + (iterator_from, {Start, S}) -> Mod:iterator_from(Start, S); (module, []) -> Mod; + (next, I) -> Mod:next(I); (singleton, E) -> singleton(Mod, E); (size, S) -> Mod:size(S); (subtract, {S1,S2}) -> subtract(Mod, S1, S2); diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/shell_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/shell_SUITE.erl index f841e2c4a6..7c18560498 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/shell_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/shell_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2004-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -404,13 +404,14 @@ records(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line ok = file:write_file(Test, Contents), RR5 = "rr(\"" ++ Test ++ "\", '_', {d,test1}), rl([test1,test2]).", - ?line [{attribute,1,record,{test1,_}},ok] = scan(RR5), + A1 = erl_anno:new(1), + [{attribute,A1,record,{test1,_}},ok] = scan(RR5), RR6 = "rr(\"" ++ Test ++ "\", '_', {d,test2}), rl([test1,test2]).", - ?line [{attribute,1,record,{test2,_}},ok] = scan(RR6), + [{attribute,A1,record,{test2,_}},ok] = scan(RR6), RR7 = "rr(\"" ++ Test ++ "\", '_', [{d,test1},{d,test2,17}]), rl([test1,test2]).", - ?line [{attribute,1,record,{test1,_}},{attribute,1,record,{test2,_}}, - ok] = scan(RR7), + [{attribute,A1,record,{test1,_}},{attribute,A1,record,{test2,_}},ok] = + scan(RR7), ?line PreReply = scan(<<"rr(prim_file).">>), % preloaded... ?line true = is_list(PreReply), ?line Dir = filename:join(?config(priv_dir, Config), "*.erl"), diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_SUITE.erl index c98654aef7..9dcf19707c 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_SUITE.erl @@ -53,7 +53,8 @@ temporary_abnormal/1, temporary_bystander/1]). %% Restart strategy tests --export([ one_for_one/1, +-export([ multiple_restarts/1, + one_for_one/1, one_for_one_escalation/1, one_for_all/1, one_for_all_escalation/1, one_for_all_other_child_fails_restart/1, simple_one_for_one/1, simple_one_for_one_escalation/1, @@ -78,6 +79,7 @@ suite() -> all() -> [{group, sup_start}, {group, sup_start_map}, {group, sup_stop}, child_adm, child_adm_simple, extra_return, child_specs, sup_flags, + multiple_restarts, {group, restart_one_for_one}, {group, restart_one_for_all}, {group, restart_simple_one_for_one}, @@ -873,6 +875,39 @@ temporary_bystander(_Config) -> [{child1, _, _, _}] = supervisor:which_children(SupPid2). %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Test restarting a process multiple times, being careful not +%% to exceed the maximum restart frquency. +multiple_restarts(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + process_flag(trap_exit, true), + Child1 = #{id => child1, + start => {supervisor_1, start_child, []}, + restart => permanent, + shutdown => brutal_kill, + type => worker, + modules => []}, + SupFlags = #{strategy => one_for_one, + intensity => 1, + period => 1}, + {ok, SupPid} = start_link({ok, {SupFlags, []}}), + {ok, CPid1} = supervisor:start_child(sup_test, Child1), + + %% Terminate the process several times, but being careful + %% not to exceed the maximum restart intensity. + terminate(SupPid, CPid1, child1, abnormal), + _ = [begin + receive after 2100 -> ok end, + [{_, Pid, _, _}|_] = supervisor:which_children(sup_test), + terminate(SupPid, Pid, child1, abnormal) + end || _ <- [1,2,3]], + + %% Verify that the supervisor is still alive and clean up. + ok = supervisor:terminate_child(SupPid, child1), + ok = supervisor:delete_child(SupPid, child1), + exit(SupPid, kill), + ok. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Test the one_for_one base case. one_for_one(Config) when is_list(Config) -> process_flag(trap_exit, true), diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_SUITE.erl index 613be99ccd..9f5d485df6 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_SUITE.erl @@ -87,8 +87,9 @@ ex_binaries_errors_utf8(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% Now, try with longer binary (trapping) BrokenPart = list_to_binary(lists:seq(128,255)), BrokenSz = byte_size(BrokenPart), + Seq255 = lists:seq(1,255), [ begin - OKList = lists:flatten(lists:duplicate(N,lists:seq(1,255))), + OKList = lists:flatten(lists:duplicate(N,Seq255)), OKBin = unicode:characters_to_binary(OKList), OKLen = length(OKList), %% Copy to avoid that the binary get's writable diff --git a/lib/stdlib/vsn.mk b/lib/stdlib/vsn.mk index f57f31c8de..a1f2a946b1 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/stdlib/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -STDLIB_VSN = 2.4 +STDLIB_VSN = 2.5 diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/doc/overview.edoc b/lib/syntax_tools/doc/overview.edoc index df02ad0b3a..3111633a99 100644 --- a/lib/syntax_tools/doc/overview.edoc +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/doc/overview.edoc @@ -2,79 +2,34 @@ Syntax Tools overview page - @author Richard Carlsson <[email protected]> -@copyright 1997-2004 Richard Carlsson +@copyright 1997-2014 Richard Carlsson @version {@version} -@title Erlang Syntax Tools +@title Erlang Syntax and Metaprogramming tools -@doc This package contains modules for handling abstract Erlang syntax -trees, in a way that is compatible with the "parse trees" of the -standard library module `erl_parse', together with utilities for reading -source files in unusual ways and pretty-printing syntax trees. Also -included is an amazing module merger and renamer called Igor, as well as -an automatic code-cleaner. +@doc This package contains modules for handling abstract syntax trees (ASTs) +in Erlang, in a way that is compatible with the "abstract format" parse +trees of the stdlib module `erl_parse', together with utilities for reading +source files, {@link erl_prettypr. pretty-printing syntax trees}, {@link +igor. merging and renaming modules}, {@link erl_tidy. cleaning up obsolete +constructs}, and doing {@link merl. metaprogramming} in Erlang. -<p>The abstract layer (defined in {@link erl_syntax}) is nicely +The abstract layer (defined in {@link erl_syntax}) is nicely structured and the node types are context-independent. The layer makes it possible to transparently attach source-code comments and user annotations to nodes of the tree. Using the abstract layer makes applications less sensitive to changes in the {@link //stdlib/erl_parse} -data structures, only requiring the {@link erl_syntax} module to be -up-to-date.</p> +data structures, only requiring the `erl_syntax' module to be up-to-date. -<p>The pretty printer {@link erl_prettypr} is implemented on top of the +The pretty printer {@link erl_prettypr} is implemented on top of the library module {@link prettypr}: this is a powerful and flexible generic -pretty printing library, which is also distributed separately.</p> - -<p>For a short demonstration of parsing and pretty-printing, simply -compile the included module <a -href="../examples/demo.erl"><code>demo.erl</code></a>, and execute -<code>demo:run()</code> from the Erlang shell. It will compile the -remaining modules and give you further instructions.</p> - -<p>Also try the {@link erl_tidy} module, as follows: -<pre> - erl_tidy:dir("any-erlang-source-dir", [test, old_guard_tests]).</pre> -("<code>test</code>" assures that no files are modified).</p> - -<p>News in 1.4: -<ul> - <li>Added support for {@link erl_syntax:cond_expr/1. cond-expressions}, - {@link erl_syntax:try_expr/4. try-expressions} and - {@link erl_syntax:class_qualifier/2. class-qualifier patterns}.</li> - <li>Added support for parameterized modules.</li> - <li>{@link igor. Igor} is officially included.</li> - <li>Quick-parse functionality added to {@link epp_dodger}.</li> -</ul> -</p> - -<p>News in 1.3: -<ul> - <li>Added support for qualified names (as used by "packages").</li> - <li>Various internal changes.</li> -</ul> -</p> +pretty printing library, which is also distributed separately. -<p>News in 1.2: -<ul> - <li>HTML Documentation (generated with EDoc).</li> - <li>A few bug fixes and some minor interface changes (sorry for any - inconvenience).</li> -</ul> -</p> +For a short demonstration of parsing and pretty-printing, simply +compile the included module <a href="../examples/demo.erl">`demo.erl'</a>, +and execute `demo:run()' from the Erlang shell. It will compile the +remaining modules and give you further instructions. -<p>News in 1.1: -<ul> - <li>Module {@link erl_tidy}: check or tidy either a single module, or a - whole directory tree recursively. Rewrites and reformats the code - without losing comments or expanding macros. Safe mode allows - generating reports without modifying files.</li> - <li>Module {@link erl_syntax_lib}: contains support functions for easier - analysis of the source code structure.</li> - <li>Module {@link epp_dodger}: Bypasses the Erlang preprocessor - avoids - macro expansion, file inclusion, conditional compilation, etc. - Allows you to find/modify particular definitions/applications of - macros, and other things previously not possible.</li> -</ul> -</p> +Also try the {@link erl_tidy} module, as follows: +```erl_tidy:dir("any-erlang-source-dir", [test, old_guard_tests]).''' +(the `test' option assures that no files are modified). diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/doc/src/Makefile b/lib/syntax_tools/doc/src/Makefile index 2502bf877a..b7c599a9b9 100644 --- a/lib/syntax_tools/doc/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/doc/src/Makefile @@ -50,6 +50,8 @@ XML_REF3_FILES = \ erl_syntax_lib.xml \ erl_tidy.xml \ igor.xml \ + merl.xml \ + merl_transform.xml \ prettypr.xml XML_PART_FILES = part.xml part_notes.xml diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/doc/src/ref_man.xml b/lib/syntax_tools/doc/src/ref_man.xml index 598f656011..2b114c8528 100644 --- a/lib/syntax_tools/doc/src/ref_man.xml +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/doc/src/ref_man.xml @@ -29,12 +29,11 @@ </header> <description> <p><em>Syntax_Tools</em> contains modules for handling abstract - Erlang syntax trees, in a way that is compatible with the "parse - trees" of the STDLIB module <c>erl_parse</c>, together with - utilities for reading source files in unusual ways and - pretty-printing syntax trees. Also included is an amazing module - merger and renamer called Igor, as well as an automatic - code-cleaner.</p> + Erlang syntax trees, in a way that is compatible with the "external + format" parse trees of the STDLIB module <c>erl_parse</c>, together + with utilities for reading source files, pretty-printing syntax trees, + merging and renaming modules, cleaning up obsolete constructs, and + doing metaprogramming in Erlang.</p> </description> <xi:include href="epp_dodger.xml"/> <xi:include href="erl_comment_scan.xml"/> @@ -44,6 +43,8 @@ <xi:include href="erl_syntax_lib.xml"/> <xi:include href="erl_tidy.xml"/> <xi:include href="igor.xml"/> + <xi:include href="merl.xml"/> + <xi:include href="merl_transform.xml"/> <xi:include href="prettypr.xml"/> </application> diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/Makefile b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..13a9703733 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +EBIN=../../ebin +INCLUDES=../../include +SOURCES=merl_build.erl lisp.erl lispc.erl basic.erl basicc.erl +HEADERS=$(INCLUDES)/merl.hrl +OBJECTS=$(SOURCES:%.erl=%.beam) +ERLC_FLAGS=+debug_info -I$(INCLUDES) -pa $(EBIN) + +all: $(OBJECTS) test + +%.beam: %.erl $(HEADERS) Makefile + erlc $(ERLC_FLAGS) -o ./ $< + +# additional dependencies due to the parse transform +lispc.beam basicc.beam: $(EBIN)/merl_transform.beam $(EBIN)/merl.beam + +clean: + -rm -f $(OBJECTS) + +test: + erl -noshell -pa $(EBIN) \ + -eval 'eunit:test([lisp, lispc, basic, basicc],[])' \ + -s init stop diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/basic.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/basic.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9030059d11 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/basic.erl @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +%% --------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may +%% not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain +%% a copy of the License at <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> +%% +%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +%% limitations under the License. +%% +%% @author Richard Carlsson <[email protected]> +%% @copyright 2012 Richard Carlsson +%% @doc Trivial Basic interpreter in Erlang + +-module(basic). + +-export([run/2]). + +-include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl"). + +-define(INTERPRETED, true). +-include("basic_test.erl"). + +run(N, Prog) -> + ets:new(var, [private, named_table]), + ets:new(line, [private, named_table, ordered_set]), + lists:foreach(fun (T) -> ets:insert(line, T) end, Prog), + goto(N). + +stop(N) -> + ets:delete(var), + ets:delete(line), + N. + +goto('$end_of_table') -> stop(0); +goto(L) -> + L1 = ets:next(line, L), + %% user-supplied line numbers might not exist + case ets:lookup(line, L) of + [{_, X}] -> + stmt(X, L1); + _ -> + goto(L1) + end. + +stmt({print, S, As}, L) -> io:format(S, [expr(A) || A <- As]), goto(L); +stmt({set, V, X}, L) -> ets:insert(var, {V, expr(X)}), goto(L); +stmt({goto, X}, _L) -> goto(expr(X)); +stmt({stop, X}, _L) -> stop(expr(X)); +stmt({iff, X, A, B}, _L) -> + case expr(X) of + 0 -> goto(B); + _ -> goto(A) + end. + +expr(X) when is_number(X) ; is_list(X) -> + X; +expr(X) when is_atom(X) -> + case ets:lookup(var, X) of + [] -> 0; + [{_,V}] -> V + end; +expr({plus, X, Y}) -> + expr(X) + expr(Y); +expr({equal, X, Y}) -> + bool(expr(X) == expr(Y)); +expr({gt, X, Y}) -> + bool(expr(X) > expr(Y)); +expr({knot, X}) -> + case expr(X) of + 0 -> 1; + _ -> 0 + end. + +bool(true) -> 1; +bool(false) -> 0. diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/basic_test.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/basic_test.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ff35de6325 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/basic_test.erl @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +%% --------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may +%% not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain +%% a copy of the License at <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> +%% +%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +%% limitations under the License. +%% +%% @author Richard Carlsson <[email protected]> +%% @copyright 2012 Richard Carlsson +%% @doc Tests. For including in another module. + +%-module(basic_test). +%-import(basic, run/1) + +-export([basic_fib/1]). + +-include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl"). + +basics_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual(42, run(1,[{1,{stop, 42}}])), + ?_assertEqual("hello", run(1,[{1,{stop,"hello"}}])), + ?_assertEqual(0, run(1,[{1,{print, "hello ~w", [42]}}])), + ?_assertEqual(5, run(1,[{1,{stop, {plus, 2, 3}}}])), + ?_assertEqual(5, run(1,[{1,{stop,{plus, 8, -3}}}])), + ?_assertEqual(0, run(1,[{1,{stop,{equal, 0, 1}}}])), + ?_assertEqual(1, run(1,[{1,{stop,{equal, 1, 1}}}])), + ?_assertEqual(0, run(1,[{1,{stop,{gt, 0, 1}}}])), + ?_assertEqual(0, run(1,[{1,{stop,{gt, 1, 1}}}])), + ?_assertEqual(1, run(1,[{1,{stop,{gt, 2, 1}}}])), + ?_assertEqual(0, run(1,[{1,{stop,{knot, 42}}}])), + ?_assertEqual(1, run(1,[{1,{stop,{knot, 0}}}])), + ?_assertEqual(42, run(1,[{1,{set, x, 42}}, {2,{stop,x}}])), + ?_assertEqual(17, run(1,[{1,{iff, 1, 2, 3}}, + {2,{stop, 17}}, + {3,{stop, 42}}])), + ?_assertEqual(42, run(1,[{1,{iff, 0, 2, 3}}, + {2,{stop, 17}}, + {3,{stop, 42}}])), + ?_assertEqual(17, run(1,[{1,{iff, 1, 2, 3}}, + {2,{stop, 17}}, + {3,{stop, -1}}])), + ?_assertEqual(42, run(1,[{1,{iff, 0, 2, 3}}, + {2,{stop, -1}}, + {3,{stop, 42}}])) + + + ]. + + +fib_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual(fib(N), basic_fib(N)) || N <- lists:seq(1,15) + ]. + + +fib(N) when N > 1 -> + fib(N-1) + fib(N-2); +fib(_) -> + 1. + +basic_fib(N) -> + run(1, + [{1,{set,x,0}}, + {2,{set,a,1}}, + {3,{set,b,0}}, + {10,{iff, {equal, x, N}, 20, 30}}, + {20,{stop,a}}, + {30,{print,"~w, ~w, ~w\n",[x,a,b]}}, + {31,{set,t,a}}, + {32,{set,a,{plus,a,b}}}, + {33,{set,b,t}}, + {34,{set,x,{plus,x,1}}}, + {40,{goto,10}} + ]). diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/basicc.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/basicc.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..531ac51538 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/basicc.erl @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +%% --------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may +%% not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain +%% a copy of the License at <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> +%% +%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +%% limitations under the License. +%% +%% @author Richard Carlsson <[email protected]> +%% @copyright 2012 Richard Carlsson +%% @doc Basic compiler in Erlang. + +-module(basicc). + +-export([run/2, make_lines/1, bool/1]). + +-include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl"). + +-define(INTERPRETED, true). +-include("basic_test.erl"). + +-include("merl.hrl"). + +run(N, Prog) -> + compile(Prog, tmp), + tmp:run(N, Prog). + +make_lines(Prog) -> + ets:new(line, [private, named_table, ordered_set]), + lists:foreach(fun ({L,_}) -> ets:insert(line, {L,label(L)}) end, Prog). + +compile(Prog, ModName) -> + make_lines(Prog), + Fs0 = lists:map(fun ({L, X}) -> + {true, label(L), + case stmt(X) of + {Stmt, false} -> + [?Q("() -> _@Stmt")]; + {Stmt, true} -> + Next = case ets:next(line, L) of + '$end_of_table' -> + ?Q("stop(0)"); + L1 -> + Label = label(L1), + ?Q("_@Label@()") + end, + [?Q("() -> _@Stmt, _@Next")] + end} + end, Prog), + ets:delete(line), + Run = ?Q(["(N, Prog) ->", + " ets:new(var, [private, named_table]),", + " basicc:make_lines(Prog),", + " goto(N)" + ]), + Stop = ?Q(["(R) ->", + " ets:delete(var),", + " ets:delete(line),", + " R" + ]), + Goto = ?Q(["(L) ->", + " case ets:lookup(line, L) of", + " [{_, X}] -> apply(tmp, X, []);", + " _ ->", + " case ets:next(line, L) of", + " '$end_of_table' -> stop(0);", + " L1 -> goto(L1)", + " end", + " end"]), + Fs = [{true, run, [Run]}, + {false, stop, [Stop]}, + {true, goto, [Goto]} + | Fs0], + Forms = merl_build:module_forms( + lists:foldl(fun ({X, Name, Cs}, S) -> + merl_build:add_function(X, Name, Cs, S) + end, + merl_build:init_module(ModName), + Fs)), + %% %% Write source to file for debugging + %% file:write_file(lists:concat([ModName, "_gen.erl"]), + %% erl_prettypr:format(erl_syntax:form_list(Forms), + %% [{paper,160},{ribbon,80}])), + merl:compile_and_load(Forms, [verbose]). + +label(L) -> + list_to_atom("label_" ++ integer_to_list(L)). + +stmt({print, S, As}) -> + Exprs = [expr(A) || A <- As], + {[?Q(["io:format(_@S@, [_@Exprs])"])], true}; +stmt({set, V, X}) -> + Expr = expr(X), + {[?Q(["ets:insert(var, {_@V@, _@Expr})"])], true}; +stmt({goto, X}) -> + {[jump(X)], false}; +stmt({stop, X}) -> + Expr = expr(X), + {[?Q(["stop(_@Expr)"])], false}; +stmt({iff, X, A, B}) -> + Cond = expr(X), + True = jump(A), + False = jump(B), + {?Q(["case _@Cond of", + " 0 -> _@False;", + " _ -> _@True", + "end"]), + false}. + +jump(X) -> + case ets:lookup(line, X) of + [{_, F}] -> + ?Q(["_@F@()"]); + true -> + Expr = expr(X), + [?Q(["goto(_@Expr)"])] + end. + +expr(X) when is_number(X) ; is_list(X) -> + ?Q("_@X@"); +expr(X) when is_atom(X) -> + ?Q(["case ets:lookup(var, _@X@) of", + " [] -> 0;", + " [{_,V}] -> V", + "end"]); +expr({plus, X, Y}) -> + ExprX = expr(X), + ExprY = expr(Y), + ?Q("_@ExprX + _@ExprY"); +expr({equal, X, Y}) -> + ExprX = expr(X), + ExprY = expr(Y), + ?Q("basicc:bool(_@ExprX == _@ExprY)"); +expr({gt, X, Y}) -> + ExprX = expr(X), + ExprY = expr(Y), + ?Q("basicc:bool(_@ExprX > _@ExprY)"); +expr({knot, X}) -> + Expr = expr(X), + ?Q(["case _@Expr of", + " 0 -> 1;", + " _ -> 0", + "end"]). + +bool(true) -> 1; +bool(false) -> 0. diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/lisp.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/lisp.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..371dc6b261 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/lisp.erl @@ -0,0 +1,160 @@ +%% --------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may +%% not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain +%% a copy of the License at <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> +%% +%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +%% limitations under the License. +%% +%% @author Richard Carlsson <[email protected]> +%% @copyright 2012 Richard Carlsson +%% @doc Trivial Lisp interpreter in Erlang. + +-module(lisp). + +-export([eval/1]). + +-export([init/0, equal/2, gt/2, knot/1]). + +-record(st, {env}). + +-define(INTERPRETED, true). +-include("lisp_test.erl"). + +eval(P) -> + {X, _} = eval(P, init()), + X. + +init() -> + Env = [{print, {builtin, fun do_print/2}} + ,{list, {builtin, fun do_list/2}} + ,{apply, {builtin, fun do_apply/2}} + ,{plus, {builtin, fun do_plus/2}} + ,{equal, {builtin, fun do_equal/2}} + ,{gt, {builtin, fun do_gt/2}} + ,{knot, {builtin, fun do_knot/2}} + ,{y, y()} + ], + #st{env=dict:from_list(Env)}. + +eval([lambda, Ps, B], #st{env=E}=St) when is_list(Ps) -> + case lists:all(fun is_atom/1, Ps) andalso + (length(Ps) =:= length(lists:usort(Ps))) of + true -> {{lambda, Ps, B, E}, St}; + false -> throw(bad_lambda) + end; +eval([lambda | _], _) -> + throw(bad_lambda); +eval([def, A, V, B], #st{env=E0}=St) when is_atom(A) -> + {V1, St1} = eval(V, St), + E1 = bind(A, V1, E0), + {X, St2} = eval(B, St1#st{env=E1}), + {X, St2#st{env=E0}}; +eval([def | _], _) -> + throw(bad_def); +eval([quote, A], St) -> + {A, St}; +eval([quote | _], _) -> + throw(bad_quote); +eval([iff, X, A, B], St) -> + case eval(X, St) of + {[], St1} -> eval(B, St1); + {_, St1} -> eval(A, St1) + end; +eval([do], _St0) -> + throw(bad_do); +eval([do | As], St0) -> + lists:foldl(fun (X, {_,St}) -> eval(X, St) end, {[],St0}, As); +eval([_|_]=L, St) -> + {[F | As], St1} = lists:mapfoldl(fun eval/2, St, L), + call(F, As, St1); +eval(A, St) when is_atom(A) -> + {deref(A, St), St}; +eval(C, St) -> + {C, St}. + +%% UTILITY FUNCTIONS + +deref(A, #st{env=E}) -> + case dict:find(A, E) of + {ok, V} -> V; + error -> throw({undefined, A}) + end. + +bind(A, V, E) -> + dict:store(A, V, E). + +bind_args([P | Ps], [A | As], E) -> + bind_args(Ps, As, dict:store(P, A, E)); +bind_args([], [], E) -> + E; +bind_args(_, _, _) -> + throw(bad_arity). + +call({lambda, Ps, B, E}, As, #st{env=E0}=St) -> + {X, St1} = eval(B, St#st{env=bind_args(Ps, As, E)}), + {X, St1#st{env=E0}}; +call({builtin, F}, As, St) -> + F(As, St); +call(X, _, _) -> + throw({bad_fun, X}). + +bool(true) -> 1; +bool(false) -> []. + +%% BUILTINS + +y() -> + {Y, _} = eval([lambda, [f], + [[lambda, [x], [f, [lambda, [y], [[x, x], y]]]], + [lambda, [x], [f, [lambda, [y], [[x, x], y]]]]]], + #st{env=dict:new()}), + Y. + +do_print([S | Xs], St) -> + io:format(S, Xs), + {[], St}; +do_print(_, _) -> + throw(bad_print). + +do_list(As, St) -> + {As, St}. + +do_apply([F, As], St) -> + call(F, As, St); +do_apply(_, _) -> + throw(bad_apply). + +do_plus([X, Y], St) when is_number(X), is_number(Y) -> + {X + Y, St}; +do_plus(As, _) -> + throw({bad_plus, As}). + +do_equal([X, Y], St) -> + {equal(X, Y), St}; +do_equal(As, _) -> + throw({bad_equal, As}). + +equal(X, Y) -> + bool(X =:= Y). + +do_gt([X, Y], St) -> + {gt(X, Y), St}; +do_gt(As, _) -> + throw({bad_gt, As}). + +gt(X, Y) -> + bool(X > Y). + +do_knot([X], St) -> + {knot(X), St}; +do_knot(As, _) -> + throw({bad_gt, As}). + +knot([]) -> + 1; +knot(_) -> + []. diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/lisp_test.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/lisp_test.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cab8134b8f --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/lisp_test.erl @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +%% --------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may +%% not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain +%% a copy of the License at <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> +%% +%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +%% limitations under the License. +%% +%% @author Richard Carlsson <[email protected]> +%% @copyright 2012 Richard Carlsson +%% @doc Tests. For including in another module. + +%-module(lisp_test). +%-import(lisp, eval/1) + +-export([fib/1, lisp_fib/1]). + +-include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl"). + +basics_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual(42, eval(42)), + ?_assertEqual("hello", eval([quote, "hello"])), + ?_assertEqual(print, eval([quote, print])), + ?_assertMatch([17,[1,2],42], eval([list,17,[list,1,2],42])), + ?_assertEqual([], eval([print, [quote, "hello ~w"], [list, 42]])), + ?_assertEqual(5, eval([plus, 2, 3])), + ?_assertEqual(5, eval([plus, 8, -3])), + ?_assertEqual([], eval([equal, 0, 1])), + ?_assertEqual(1, eval([equal, 1, 1])), + ?_assertEqual([], eval([gt, 0, 1])), + ?_assertEqual([], eval([gt, 1, 1])), + ?_assertEqual(1, eval([gt, 2, 1])), + ?_assertEqual([], eval([knot, 42])), + ?_assertEqual(1, eval([knot, []])), + ?_assertEqual(42, eval([do, 17, 42])), + ?_assertEqual([], eval([apply, print, [quote, ["~p", [42]]]])), + ?_assertEqual(42, eval([iff, [], 17, 42])), + ?_assertEqual(17, eval([iff, 1, 17, 42])), + ?_assertEqual(42, eval([iff, [], [apply], 42])), + ?_assertEqual(17, eval([iff, 1, 17, [apply]])), + ?_assertEqual(17, eval([def, foo, 17, foo])), + ?_assertEqual(17, eval([def, bar, 42, [def, foo, 17, foo]])), + ?_assertEqual(42, eval([def, bar, 42, [def, foo, 17, bar]])), + ?_assertEqual(17, eval([def, foo, 42, [def, foo, 17, foo]])) + ]. + +-ifdef(INTERPRETED). +interpreter_basics_test_() -> + [?_assertThrow({undefined, foo}, eval(foo)), + ?_assertMatch({builtin,_}, eval(print)), + ?_assertThrow(bad_do, eval([do])), + ?_assertThrow(bad_apply, eval([apply])), + ?_assertThrow({undefined, foo}, eval([def, bar, 17, foo])) + ]. + +interpreter_lambda_test_() -> + [?_assertMatch({lambda,_,_,_}, eval([lambda, [], 42])), + ?_assertMatch({lambda,_,_,_}, eval([lambda, [x], x])), + ?_assertMatch({lambda,_,_,_}, eval([lambda, [x,y], 42])) + ]. +-endif. + +lambda_test_() -> + [?_assertThrow(bad_lambda, eval([lambda])), + ?_assertThrow(bad_lambda, eval([lambda, []])), + ?_assertThrow(bad_lambda, eval([lambda, [], 17, 42])), + ?_assertThrow(bad_lambda, eval([lambda, 17, 42])), + ?_assertThrow(bad_lambda, eval([lambda, [17], 42])), + ?_assertThrow(bad_lambda, eval([lambda, [foo, foo], 42])), + ?_assertEqual(42, eval([[lambda, [x], x], 42])), + ?_assertEqual([42, 17], eval([[lambda, [x], [list, x, 17]], 42])), + ?_assertEqual([42, 17], eval([def, f, [def, y, 42, + [lambda, [x], [list, y, x]]], + [f, 17]])) + ]. + +fib_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual(fib(N), lisp_fib(N)) || N <- lists:seq(1,15) + ]. + + +fib(N) when N > 1 -> + fib(N-1) + fib(N-2); +fib(_) -> + 1. + +lisp_fib(N) -> + eval([def, fib, + [y, [lambda, [f], [lambda, [x], + [iff, [gt, x, 1], + [plus, [f, [plus,x,-1]], [f, [plus,x,-2]]], + 1] + ]]], + [fib, N] + ]). diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/lispc.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/lispc.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..97072cdab7 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/lispc.erl @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +%% --------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may +%% not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain +%% a copy of the License at <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> +%% +%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +%% limitations under the License. +%% +%% @author Richard Carlsson <[email protected]> +%% @copyright 2012 Richard Carlsson +%% @doc Lisp compiler in Erlang. + +-module(lispc). + +-export([eval/1]). + +-record(st, {}). + +-include("lisp_test.erl"). + +-include("merl.hrl"). + +eval(Lisp) -> + compile(Lisp, tmp), + tmp:eval(). + +compile(Lisp, ModName) -> + {Code, _} = gen(Lisp, #st{}), + Main = ?Q(["() ->", + " __print = fun (S, Xs) -> io:format(S,Xs), [] end,", + " __apply = fun erlang:apply/2,", + " __plus = fun erlang:'+'/2,", + " __equal = fun lisp:equal/2,", + " __gt = fun lisp:gt/2,", + " __knot = fun lisp:knot/1,", + " __y = fun (F) ->", + " (fun (X) -> F(fun (Y) -> (X(X))(Y) end) end)", + " (fun (X) -> F(fun (Y) -> (X(X))(Y) end) end)", + " end,", + " _@Code"]), + Forms = merl_build:module_forms( + merl_build:add_function(true, eval, [Main], + merl_build:init_module(ModName))), + %% %% Write source to file for debugging + %% file:write_file(lists:concat([ModName, "_gen.erl"]), + %% erl_prettypr:format(erl_syntax:form_list(Forms), + %% [{paper,160},{ribbon,80}])), + merl:compile_and_load(Forms, [verbose]). + +var(Atom) -> + merl:var(list_to_atom("__" ++ atom_to_list(Atom))). + +gen([lambda, Ps, B], St) when is_list(Ps) -> + case lists:all(fun is_atom/1, Ps) andalso + (length(Ps) =:= length(lists:usort(Ps))) of + true -> + Vars = [var(P) || P <- Ps], + {Body, St1} = gen(B, St), + {?Q("fun (_@Vars) -> _@Body end"), St1}; + false -> + throw(bad_lambda) + end; +gen([lambda | _], _) -> + throw(bad_lambda); +gen([def, A, V, B], St) when is_atom(A) -> + Var = var(A), + {Val, St1} = gen(V, St), + {Body, St2} = gen(B, St1), + {?Q("(fun (_@Var) -> _@Body end)(_@Val)"), St2}; +gen([def | _], _) -> + throw(bad_def); +gen([quote, A], St) -> + {merl:term(A), St}; +gen([quote | _], _) -> + throw(bad_quote); +gen([iff, X, A, B], St) -> + {Cond, St1} = gen(X, St), + {True, St2} = gen(A, St1), + {False, St3} = gen(B, St2), + {?Q(["case _@Cond of", + " [] -> _@False;", + " _ -> _@True", + "end"]), + St3}; +gen([do], _) -> + throw(bad_do); +gen([do | As], St0) -> + {Body, St1} = lists:mapfoldl(fun gen/2, St0, As), + {?Q("begin _@Body end"), St1}; +gen([list | As], St0) -> + {Elem, St1} = lists:mapfoldl(fun gen/2, St0, As), + {?Q("[ _@Elem ]"), St1}; +gen([_|_]=L, St) -> + {[F | As], St1} = lists:mapfoldl(fun gen/2, St, L), + {?Q("((_@F)(_@As))"), St1}; +gen(A, St) when is_atom(A) -> + {var(A), St}; +gen(C, St) -> + {merl:term(C), St}. diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/merl_build.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/merl_build.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c539f8e2af --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/examples/merl/merl_build.erl @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +%% --------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may +%% not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain +%% a copy of the License at <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> +%% +%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +%% limitations under the License. +%% +%% @author Richard Carlsson <[email protected]> +%% @copyright 2012 Richard Carlsson +%% @doc Making it simple to build a module with merl + +-module(merl_build). + +-export([init_module/1, module_forms/1, add_function/4, add_record/3, + add_import/3, add_attribute/3, set_file/2]). + +-import(merl, [term/1]). + +-include("merl.hrl"). + +-type filename() :: string(). + +-record(module, { name :: atom() + , file :: filename() + , exports=[] :: [{atom(), integer()}] + , imports=[] :: [{atom(), [{atom(), integer()}]}] + , attributes=[] :: [{filename(), atom(), [term()]}] + , records=[] :: [{filename(), atom(), + [{atom(), merl:tree()}]}] + , functions=[] :: [{filename(), atom(), [merl:tree()]}] + }). + +%% TODO: init module from a list of forms (from various sources) + +%% @doc Create a new module representation, using the given module name. +init_module(Name) when is_atom(Name) -> + %% use the module name as the default file name - better than nothing + #module{name=Name, file=atom_to_list(Name)}. + +%% @doc Get the list of syntax tree forms for a module representation. This can +%% be passed to compile/2. +module_forms(#module{name=Name, + exports=Xs, + imports=Is, + records=Rs, + attributes=As, + functions=Fs}) + when is_atom(Name), Name =/= undefined -> + Module = ?Q("-module('@Name@')."), + Exported = [erl_syntax:arity_qualifier(term(N), term(A)) + || {N,A} <- ordsets:from_list(Xs)], + Export = ?Q("-export(['@_Exported'/1])."), + Imports = [?Q("-import('@M@', ['@_NAs'/1]).") + || {M, Ns} <- Is, + NAs <- [[erl_syntax:arity_qualifier(term(N), term(A)) + || {N,A} <- ordsets:from_list(Ns)]] + ], + Attrs = [?Q("-file(\"'@File@\",1). -'@N@'('@T@').") + || {File, N, T} <- lists:reverse(As)], + Records = [?Q("-file(\"'@File@\",1). -record('@N@',{'@_RFs'=[]}).") + || {File, N, Es} <- lists:reverse(Rs), + RFs <- [[erl_syntax:record_field(term(F), V) + || {F,V} <- Es]] + ], + Functions = [?Q("-file(\"'@File@\",1). '@_F'() -> [].") + || {File, N, Cs} <- lists:reverse(Fs), + F <- [erl_syntax:function(term(N), Cs)]], + lists:flatten([Module, Export, Imports, Attrs, Records, Functions]). + +%% @doc Set the source file name for all subsequently added functions, +%% records, and attributes. +set_file(Filename, #module{}=M) -> + M#module{file=filename:flatten(Filename)}. + +%% @doc Add a function to a module representation. +add_function(Exported, Name, Clauses, + #module{file=File, exports=Xs, functions=Fs}=M) + when is_boolean(Exported), is_atom(Name), Clauses =/= [] -> + Arity = length(erl_syntax:clause_patterns(hd(Clauses))), + Xs1 = case Exported of + true -> [{Name,Arity} | Xs]; + false -> Xs + end, + M#module{exports=Xs1, functions=[{File, Name, Clauses} | Fs]}. + +%% @doc Add a record declaration to a module representation. +add_record(Name, Fields, #module{file=File, records=Rs}=M) + when is_atom(Name) -> + M#module{records=[{File, Name, Fields} | Rs]}. + +%% @doc Add a "wild" attribute, such as `-compile(Opts)' to a module +%% representation. Note that such attributes can only have a single argument. +add_attribute(Name, Term, #module{file=File, attributes=As}=M) + when is_atom(Name) -> + M#module{attributes=[{File, Name, Term} | As]}. + +%% @doc Add an import declaration to a module representation. +add_import(From, Names, #module{imports=Is}=M) + when is_atom(From), is_list(Names) -> + M#module{imports=[{From, Names} | Is]}. diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/include/merl.hrl b/lib/syntax_tools/include/merl.hrl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e44a78dece --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/include/merl.hrl @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +%% --------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Header file for merl +%% +%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may +%% not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain +%% a copy of the License at <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> +%% +%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +%% limitations under the License. + +-ifndef(MERL_HRL). + + +%% Quoting a piece of code +-define(Q(Text), merl:quote(?LINE, Text)). + +%% Quasi-quoting code, substituting metavariables listed in Env +-define(Q(Text, Env), merl:qquote(?LINE, Text, Env)). + + +-ifndef(MERL_NO_TRANSFORM). +-compile({parse_transform, merl_transform}). +-endif. + + +-endif. diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/src/Makefile b/lib/syntax_tools/src/Makefile index c9fbad8f9a..2c565cee7f 100644 --- a/lib/syntax_tools/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/src/Makefile @@ -22,6 +22,9 @@ RELSYSDIR = $(RELEASE_PATH)/lib/syntax_tools-$(VSN) # EBIN = ../ebin +INCLUDE=../include + +ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS += -pa $(EBIN) -pa ./ -I$(INCLUDE) ifeq ($(NATIVE_LIBS_ENABLED),yes) ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS += +native @@ -30,10 +33,15 @@ ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS += +nowarn_shadow_vars +warn_unused_import -Werror # +warn_mis SOURCES=erl_syntax.erl erl_prettypr.erl erl_syntax_lib.erl \ erl_comment_scan.erl erl_recomment.erl erl_tidy.erl \ - epp_dodger.erl prettypr.erl igor.erl + epp_dodger.erl prettypr.erl igor.erl \ + merl.erl merl_transform.erl + +INCLUDE_FILES = merl.hrl OBJECTS=$(SOURCES:%.erl=$(EBIN)/%.$(EMULATOR)) $(APP_TARGET) $(APPUP_TARGET) +INCLUDE_DELIVERABLES = $(INCLUDE_FILES:%=$(INCLUDE)/%) + APP_FILE= syntax_tools.app APP_SRC= $(APP_FILE).src APP_TARGET= $(EBIN)/$(APP_FILE) @@ -52,6 +60,7 @@ all: $(OBJECTS) clean: + rm -f ./merl_transform.beam rm -f $(OBJECTS) rm -f core *~ @@ -64,6 +73,14 @@ realclean: clean $(EBIN)/%.$(EMULATOR):%.erl $(erlc_verbose)erlc -W $(ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS) -o$(EBIN) $< +# special rules and dependencies to apply the transform to itself +$(EBIN)/merl_transform.beam: $(EBIN)/merl.beam ./merl_transform.beam \ + ../include/merl.hrl +./merl_transform.beam: ./merl_transform.erl $(EBIN)/merl.beam \ + ../include/merl.hrl + $(V_ERLC) -DMERL_NO_TRANSFORM $(ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS) -o ./ $< + + # ---------------------------------------------------- # Special Build Targets # ---------------------------------------------------- @@ -84,6 +101,8 @@ release_spec: opt $(INSTALL_DATA) $(OBJECTS) "$(RELSYSDIR)/ebin" $(INSTALL_DIR) "$(RELSYSDIR)/src" $(INSTALL_DATA) $(SOURCES) "$(RELSYSDIR)/src" + $(INSTALL_DIR) "$(RELSYSDIR)/include" + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(INCLUDE_DELIVERABLES) "$(RELSYSDIR)/include" release_docs_spec: diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/src/epp_dodger.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/src/epp_dodger.erl index 3ca7a8197e..39c522fd11 100644 --- a/lib/syntax_tools/src/epp_dodger.erl +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/src/epp_dodger.erl @@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ io_error(L, Desc) -> {L, ?MODULE, Desc}. start_pos([T | _Ts], _L) -> - element(2, T); + erl_anno:line(element(2, T)); start_pos([], L) -> L. diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_recomment.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_recomment.erl index 7b2f9f7adb..72e1e2d2f5 100644 --- a/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_recomment.erl +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_recomment.erl @@ -123,7 +123,6 @@ recomment_forms(Tree, Cs, Insert) -> form_list -> Tree1 = erl_syntax:flatten_form_list(Tree), Node = build_tree(Tree1), - %% Here we make a small assumption about the substructure of %% a `form_list' tree: it has exactly one group of subtrees. [Node1] = node_subtrees(Node), @@ -753,7 +752,13 @@ get_line(Node) -> {_, L, _} when is_integer(L) -> L; Pos -> - exit({bad_position, Pos}) + try erl_anno:line(Pos) of + Line -> + Line + catch + _:_ -> + exit({bad_position, Pos}) + end end. diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/src/merl.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/src/merl.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..690306c17b --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/src/merl.erl @@ -0,0 +1,1230 @@ +%% --------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may +%% not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain +%% a copy of the License at <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> +%% +%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +%% limitations under the License. +%% +%% Note: EDoc uses @@ and @} as escape sequences, so in the doc text below, +%% `@@' must be written `@@@@' and `@}' must be written `@@}'. +%% +%% @author Richard Carlsson <[email protected]> +%% @copyright 2010-2015 Richard Carlsson +%% +%% @doc Metaprogramming in Erlang. +%% Merl is a more user friendly interface to the `erl_syntax' module, making +%% it easy both to build new ASTs from scratch and to +%% match and decompose existing ASTs. For details that are outside the scope +%% of Merl itself, please see the documentation of {@link erl_syntax}. +%% +%% == Quick start == +%% +%% To enable the full power of Merl, your module needs to include the Merl +%% header file: +%% ```-include_lib("syntax_tools/include/merl.hrl").''' +%% +%% Then, you can use the `?Q(Text)' macros in your code to create ASTs or match +%% on existing ASTs. For example: +%% ```Tuple = ?Q("{foo, 42}"), +%% ?Q("{foo, _@Number}") = Tuple, +%% Call = ?Q("foo:bar(_@Number)")''' +%% +%% Calling `merl:print(Call)' will then print the following code: +%% ```foo:bar(42)''' +%% +%% The `?Q' macros turn the quoted code fragments into ASTs, and lifts +%% metavariables such as `_@Tuple' and `_@Number' to the level of your Erlang +%% code, so you can use the corresponding Erlang variables `Tuple' and `Number' +%% directly. This is the most straightforward way to use Merl, and in many +%% cases it's all you need. +%% +%% You can even write case switches using `?Q' macros as patterns. For example: +%% ```case AST of +%% ?Q("{foo, _@Foo}") -> handle(Foo); +%% ?Q("{bar, _@Bar}") when erl_syntax:is_integer(Bar) -> handle(Bar); +%% _ -> handle_default() +%% end''' +%% +%% These case switches only allow `?Q(...)' or `_' as clause patterns, and the +%% guards may contain any expressions, not just Erlang guard expressions. +%% +%% If the macro `MERL_NO_TRANSFORM' is defined before the `merl.hrl' header +%% file is included, the parse transform used by Merl will be disabled, and in +%% that case, the match expressions `?Q(...) = ...', case switches using +%% `?Q(...)' patterns, and automatic metavariables like `_@Tuple' cannot be +%% used in your code, but the Merl macros and functions still work. To do +%% metavariable substitution, you need to use the `?Q(Text, Map)' macro, e.g.: +%% ```Tuple = ?Q("{foo, _@bar, _@baz}", [{bar, Bar}, {baz,Baz}])''' +%% +%% The text given to a `?Q(Text)' macro can be either a single string, or a +%% list of strings. The latter is useful when you need to split a long +%% expression over multiple lines, e.g.: +%% ```?Q(["case _@Expr of", +%% " {foo, X} -> f(X);", +%% " {bar, X} -> g(X)", +%% " _ -> h(X)" +%% "end"])''' +%% If there is a syntax error somewhere in the text (like the missing semicolon +%% in the second clause above) this allows Merl to generate an error message +%% pointing to the exact line in your source code. (Just remember to +%% comma-separate the strings in the list, otherwise Erlang will concatenate +%% the string fragments as if they were a single string.) +%% +%% == Metavariable syntax == +%% +%% There are several ways to write a metavariable in your quoted code: +%% <ul> +%% <li>Atoms starting with `@', for example `` '@foo' '' or `` '@Foo' ''</li> +%% <li>Variables starting with `_@', for example `_@bar' or `_@Bar'</li> +%% <li>Strings starting with ``"'@'', for example ``"'@File"''</li> +%% <li>Integers starting with 909, for example `9091' or `909123'</li> +%% </ul> +%% Following the prefix, one or more `_' or `0' characters may be used to +%% indicate "lifting" of the variable one or more levels, and after that, a `@' +%% or `9' character indicates a glob metavariable (matching zero or more +%% elements in a sequence) rather than a normal metavariable. For example: +%% <ul> +%% <li>`` '@_foo' '' is lifted one level, and `_@__foo' is lifted two +%% levels</li> +%% <li>`_@@@@bar' is a glob variable, and `_@_@bar' is a lifted glob +%% variable</li> +%% <li>`90901' is a lifted variable,`90991' is a glob variable, and `9090091' +%% is a glob variable lifted two levels</li> +%% </ul> +%% (Note that the last character in the name is never considered to be a lift +%% or glob marker, hence, `_@__' and `90900' are only lifted one level, not +%% two. Also note that globs only matter for matching; when doing +%% substitutions, a non-glob variable can be used to inject a sequence of +%% elements, and vice versa.) +%% +%% If the name after the prefix and any lift and glob markers is `_' or `0', +%% the variable is treated as an anonymous catch-all pattern in matches. For +%% example, `_@_', `_@@@@_', `_@__', or even `_@__@_'. +%% +%% Finally, if the name without any prefixes or lift/glob markers begins with +%% an uppercase character, as in `_@Foo' or `_@_@Foo', it will become a +%% variable on the Erlang level, and can be used to easily deconstruct and +%% construct syntax trees: +%% ```case Input of +%% ?Q("{foo, _@Number}") -> ?Q("foo:bar(_@Number)"); +%% ...''' +%% We refer to these as "automatic metavariables". If in addition the name ends +%% with `@', as in `_@Foo@', the value of the variable as an Erlang term will +%% be automatically converted to the corresponding abstract syntax tree when +%% used to construct a larger tree. For example, in: +%% ```Bar = {bar, 42}, +%% Foo = ?Q("{foo, _@Bar@@}")''' +%% (where Bar is just some term, not a syntax tree) the result `Foo' will be a +%% syntax tree representing `{foo, {bar, 42}}'. This avoids the need for +%% temporary variables in order to inject data, as in +%% ```TmpBar = erl_syntax:abstract(Bar), +%% Foo = ?Q("{foo, _@TmpBar}")''' +%% +%% If the context requires an integer rather than a variable, an atom, or a +%% string, you cannot use the uppercase convention to mark an automatic +%% metavariable. Instead, if the integer (without the `909'-prefix and +%% lift/glob markers) ends in a `9', the integer will become an Erlang-level +%% variable prefixed with `Q', and if it ends with `99' it will also be +%% automatically abstracted. For example, the following will increment the +%% arity of the exported function f: +%% ```case Form of +%% ?Q("-export([f/90919]).") -> +%% Q2 = erl_syntax:concrete(Q1) + 1, +%% ?Q("-export([f/909299])."); +%% ...''' +%% +%% == When to use the various forms of metavariables == +%% +%% Merl can only parse a fragment of text if it follows the basic syntactical +%% rules of Erlang. In most places, a normal Erlang variable can be used as +%% metavariable, for example: +%% ```?Q("f(_@Arg)") = Expr''' +%% but if you want to match on something like the name of a function, you have +%% to use an atom as metavariable: +%% ```?Q("'@Name'() -> _@@@@_." = Function''' +%% (note the anonymous glob variable `_@@@@_' to ignore the function body). +%% +%% In some contexts, only a string or an integer is allowed. For example, the +%% directive `-file(Name, Line)' requires that `Name' is a string literal and +%% `Line' an integer literal: +%% +%% ```?Q("-file(\"'@File\", 9090).") = ?Q("-file(\"foo.erl\", 42).")).''' +%% This will extract the string literal `"foo.erl"' into the variable `Foo'. +%% Note the use of the anonymous variable `9090' to ignore the line number. To +%% match and also bind a metavariable that must be an integer literal, we can +%% use the convention of ending the integer with a 9, turning it into a +%% Q-prefixed variable on the Erlang level (see the previous section). +%% +%% === Globs === +%% +%% Whenever you want to match out a number of elements in a sequence (zero or +%% more) rather than a fixed set of elements, you need to use a glob. For +%% example: +%% ```?Q("{_@@@@Elements}") = ?Q({a, b, c})''' +%% will bind Elements to the list of individual syntax trees representing the +%% atoms `a', `b', and `c'. This can also be used with static prefix and suffix +%% elements in the sequence. For example: +%% ```?Q("{a, b, _@@@@Elements}") = ?Q({a, b, c, d})''' +%% will bind Elements to the list of the `c' and `d' subtrees, and +%% ```?Q("{_@@@@Elements, c, d}") = ?Q({a, b, c, d})''' +%% will bind Elements to the list of the `a' and `b' subtrees. You can even use +%% plain metavariables in the prefix or suffix: +%% ```?Q("{_@First, _@@@@Rest}") = ?Q({a, b, c})''' +%% or +%% ```?Q("{_@@@@_, _@Last}") = ?Q({a, b, c})''' +%% (ignoring all but the last element). You cannot however have two globs as +%% part of the same sequence. +%% +%% === Lifted metavariables === +%% +%% In some cases, the Erlang syntax rules make it impossible to place a +%% metavariable directly where you would like it. For example, you cannot +%% write: +%% ```?Q("-export([_@@@@Name]).")''' +%% to match out all name/arity pairs in the export list, or to insert a list of +%% exports in a declaration, because the Erlang parser only allows elements on +%% the form `A/I' (where `A' is an atom and `I' an integer) in the export list. +%% A variable like the above is not allowed, but neither is a single atom or +%% integer, so `` '@@@@Name' '' or `909919' wouldn't work either. +%% +%% What you have to do in such cases is to write your metavariable in a +%% syntactically valid position, and use lifting markers to denote where it +%% should really apply, as in: +%% ```?Q("-export(['@@_@@Name'/0]).")''' +%% This causes the variable to be lifted (after parsing) to the next higher +%% level in the syntax tree, replacing that entire subtree. In this case, the +%% `` '@@_@@Name'/0 '' will be replaced with `` '@@@@Name' '', and the ``/0'' +%% part was just used as dummy notation and will be discarded. +%% +%% You may even need to apply lifting more than once. To match the entire +%% export list as a single syntax tree, you can write: +%% ```?Q("-export(['@@__Name'/0]).")''' +%% using two underscores, but with no glob marker this time. This will make the +%% entire ``['@@__Name'/0]'' part be replaced with `` '@@Name' ''. +%% +%% Sometimes, the tree structure of a code fragment isn't very obvious, and +%% parts of the structure may be invisible when printed as source code. For +%% instance, a simple function definition like the following: +%% ```zero() -> 0.''' +%% consists of the name (the atom `zero'), and a list of clauses containing the +%% single clause `() -> 0'. The clause consists of an argument list (empty), a +%% guard (empty), and a body (which is always a list of expressions) containing +%% the single expression `0'. This means that to match out the name and the +%% list of clauses of any function, you'll need to use a pattern like +%% ``?Q("'@Name'() -> _@_@Body.")'', using a dummy clause whose body is a glob +%% lifted one level. +%% +%% To visualize the structure of a syntax tree, you can use the function +%% `merl:show(T)', which prints a summary. For example, entering +%% ```merl:show(merl:quote("inc(X, Y) when Y > 0 -> X + Y."))''' +%% in the Erlang shell will print the following (where the `+' signs separate +%% groups of subtrees on the same level): +%% ```function: inc(X, Y) when ... -> X + Y. +%% atom: inc +%% + +%% clause: (X, Y) when ... -> X + Y +%% variable: X +%% variable: Y +%% + +%% disjunction: Y > 0 +%% conjunction: Y > 0 +%% infix_expr: Y > 0 +%% variable: Y +%% + +%% operator: > +%% + +%% integer: 0 +%% + +%% infix_expr: X + Y +%% variable: X +%% + +%% operator: + +%% + +%% variable: Y''' +%% +%% This shows another important non-obvious case: a clause guard, even if it's +%% as simple as `Y > 0', always consists of a single disjunction of one or more +%% conjunctions of tests, much like a tuple of tuples. Thus: +%% <ul> +%% <li>``"when _@Guard ->"'' will only match a guard with exactly one +%% test</li> +%% <li>``"when _@@@@Guard ->"'' will match a guard with one or more +%% comma-separated tests (but no semicolons), binding `Guard' to the list +%% of tests</li> +%% <li>``"when _@_Guard ->"'' will match just like the previous pattern, but +%% binds `Guard' to the conjunction subtree</li> +%% <li>``"when _@_@Guard ->"'' will match an arbitrary nonempty guard, +%% binding `Guard' to the list of conjunction subtrees</li> +%% <li>``"when _@__Guard ->"'' will match like the previous pattern, but +%% binds `Guard' to the whole disjunction subtree</li> +%% <li>and finally, ``"when _@__@Guard ->"'' will match any clause, +%% binding `Guard' to `[]' if the guard is empty and to `[Disjunction]' +%% otherwise</li> +%% </ul> +%% +%% Thus, the following pattern matches all possible clauses: +%% ```"(_@@Args) when _@__@Guard -> _@@Body"''' +%% @end + +-module(merl). + +-export([term/1, var/1, print/1, show/1]). + +-export([quote/1, quote/2, qquote/2, qquote/3]). + +-export([template/1, tree/1, subst/2, tsubst/2, alpha/2, match/2, switch/2]). + +-export([template_vars/1, meta_template/1]). + +-export([compile/1, compile/2, compile_and_load/1, compile_and_load/2]). + +%% NOTE: this module may not include merl.hrl! + +-type tree() :: erl_syntax:syntaxTree(). + +-type tree_or_trees() :: tree() | [tree()]. + +-type pattern() :: tree() | template(). + +-type pattern_or_patterns() :: pattern() | [pattern()]. + +-type env() :: [{Key::id(), pattern_or_patterns()}]. + +-type id() :: atom() | integer(). + +%% A list of strings or binaries is assumed to represent individual lines, +%% while a flat string or binary represents source code containing newlines. +-type text() :: string() | binary() | [string()] | [binary()]. + +-type location() :: erl_anno:location(). + + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +%% Compiling and loading code directly to memory + +%% @equiv compile(Code, []) +compile(Code) -> + compile(Code, []). + +%% @doc Compile a syntax tree or list of syntax trees representing a module +%% into a binary BEAM object. +%% @see compile_and_load/2 +%% @see compile/1 +compile(Code, Options) when not is_list(Code)-> + case type(Code) of + form_list -> compile(erl_syntax:form_list_elements(Code)); + _ -> compile([Code], Options) + end; +compile(Code, Options0) when is_list(Options0) -> + Forms = [erl_syntax:revert(F) || F <- Code], + Options = [verbose, report_errors, report_warnings, binary | Options0], + compile:noenv_forms(Forms, Options). + + +%% @equiv compile_and_load(Code, []) +compile_and_load(Code) -> + compile_and_load(Code, []). + +%% @doc Compile a syntax tree or list of syntax trees representing a module +%% and load the resulting module into memory. +%% @see compile/2 +%% @see compile_and_load/1 +compile_and_load(Code, Options) -> + case compile(Code, Options) of + {ok, ModuleName, Binary} -> + _ = code:load_binary(ModuleName, "", Binary), + {ok, Binary}; + Other -> Other + end. + + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +%% Utility functions + + +-spec var(atom()) -> tree(). + +%% @doc Create a variable. + +var(Name) -> + erl_syntax:variable(Name). + + +-spec term(term()) -> tree(). + +%% @doc Create a syntax tree for a constant term. + +term(Term) -> + erl_syntax:abstract(Term). + + +%% @doc Pretty-print a syntax tree or template to the standard output. This +%% is a utility function for development and debugging. + +print(Ts) when is_list(Ts) -> + lists:foreach(fun print/1, Ts); +print(T) -> + io:put_chars(erl_prettypr:format(tree(T))), + io:nl(). + +%% @doc Print the structure of a syntax tree or template to the standard +%% output. This is a utility function for development and debugging. + +show(Ts) when is_list(Ts) -> + lists:foreach(fun show/1, Ts); +show(T) -> + io:put_chars(pp(tree(T), 0)), + io:nl(). + +pp(T, I) -> + [lists:duplicate(I, $\s), + limit(lists:flatten([atom_to_list(type(T)), ": ", + erl_prettypr:format(erl_syntax_lib:limit(T,3))]), + 79-I), + $\n, + pp_1(lists:filter(fun (X) -> X =/= [] end, subtrees(T)), I+2) + ]. + +pp_1([G], I) -> + pp_2(G, I); +pp_1([G | Gs], I) -> + [pp_2(G, I), lists:duplicate(I, $\s), "+\n" | pp_1(Gs, I)]; +pp_1([], _I) -> + []. + +pp_2(G, I) -> + [pp(E, I) || E <- G]. + +%% limit string to N characters, stay on a single line and compact whitespace +limit([$\n | Cs], N) -> limit([$\s | Cs], N); +limit([$\r | Cs], N) -> limit([$\s | Cs], N); +limit([$\v | Cs], N) -> limit([$\s | Cs], N); +limit([$\t | Cs], N) -> limit([$\s | Cs], N); +limit([$\s, $\s | Cs], N) -> limit([$\s | Cs], N); +limit([C | Cs], N) when C < 32 -> limit(Cs, N); +limit([C | Cs], N) when N > 3 -> [C | limit(Cs, N-1)]; +limit([_C1, _C2, _C3, _C4 | _Cs], 3) -> "..."; +limit(Cs, 3) -> Cs; +limit([_C1, _C2, _C3 | _], 2) -> ".."; +limit(Cs, 2) -> Cs; +limit([_C1, _C2 | _], 1) -> "."; +limit(Cs, 1) -> Cs; +limit(_, _) -> []. + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +%% Parsing and instantiating code fragments + + +-spec qquote(Text::text(), Env::env()) -> tree_or_trees(). + +%% @doc Parse text and substitute meta-variables. +%% +%% @equiv qquote(1, Text, Env) + +qquote(Text, Env) -> + qquote(1, Text, Env). + + +-spec qquote(StartPos::location(), Text::text(), Env::env()) -> tree_or_trees(). + +%% @doc Parse text and substitute meta-variables. Takes an initial scanner +%% starting position as first argument. +%% +%% The macro `?Q(Text, Env)' expands to `merl:qquote(?LINE, Text, Env)'. +%% +%% @see quote/2 + +qquote(StartPos, Text, Env) -> + subst(quote(StartPos, Text), Env). + + +-spec quote(Text::text()) -> tree_or_trees(). + +%% @doc Parse text. +%% +%% @equiv quote(1, Text) + +quote(Text) -> + quote(1, Text). + + +-spec quote(StartPos::location(), Text::text()) -> tree_or_trees(). + +%% @doc Parse text. Takes an initial scanner starting position as first +%% argument. +%% +%% The macro `?Q(Text)' expands to `merl:quote(?LINE, Text, Env)'. +%% +%% @see quote/1 + +quote({Line, Col}, Text) + when is_integer(Line), is_integer(Col) -> + quote_1(Line, Col, Text); +quote(StartPos, Text) when is_integer(StartPos) -> + quote_1(StartPos, undefined, Text). + +quote_1(StartLine, StartCol, Text) -> + %% be backwards compatible as far as R12, ignoring any starting column + StartPos = case erlang:system_info(version) of + "5.6" ++ _ -> StartLine; + "5.7" ++ _ -> StartLine; + "5.8" ++ _ -> StartLine; + _ when StartCol =:= undefined -> StartLine; + _ -> {StartLine, StartCol} + end, + FlatText = flatten_text(Text), + {ok, Ts, _} = erl_scan:string(FlatText, StartPos), + merge_comments(StartLine, erl_comment_scan:string(FlatText), parse_1(Ts)). + +parse_1(Ts) -> + %% if dot tokens are present, it is assumed that the text represents + %% complete forms, not dot-terminated expressions or similar + case split_forms(Ts) of + {ok, Fs} -> parse_forms(Fs); + error -> + parse_2(Ts) + end. + +split_forms(Ts) -> + split_forms(Ts, [], []). + +split_forms([{dot,_}=T|Ts], Fs, As) -> + split_forms(Ts, [lists:reverse(As, [T]) | Fs], []); +split_forms([T|Ts], Fs, As) -> + split_forms(Ts, Fs, [T|As]); +split_forms([], Fs, []) -> + {ok, lists:reverse(Fs)}; +split_forms([], [], _) -> + error; % no dot tokens found - not representing form(s) +split_forms([], _, [T|_]) -> + fail("incomplete form after ~p", [T]). + +parse_forms([Ts | Tss]) -> + case erl_parse:parse_form(Ts) of + {ok, Form} -> [Form | parse_forms(Tss)]; + {error, R} -> parse_error(R) + end; +parse_forms([]) -> + []. + +parse_2(Ts) -> + %% one or more comma-separated expressions? + %% (recall that Ts has no dot tokens if we get to this stage) + case erl_parse:parse_exprs(Ts ++ [{dot,0}]) of + {ok, Exprs} -> Exprs; + {error, E} -> + parse_3(Ts ++ [{'end',0}, {dot,0}], [E]) + end. + +parse_3(Ts, Es) -> + %% try-clause or clauses? + case erl_parse:parse_exprs([{'try',0}, {atom,0,true}, {'catch',0} | Ts]) of + {ok, [{'try',_,_,_,_,_}=X]} -> + %% get the right kind of qualifiers in the clause patterns + erl_syntax:try_expr_handlers(X); + {error, E} -> + parse_4(Ts, [E|Es]) + end. + +parse_4(Ts, Es) -> + %% fun-clause or clauses? (`(a)' is also a pattern, but `(a,b)' isn't, + %% so fun-clauses must be tried before normal case-clauses + case erl_parse:parse_exprs([{'fun',0} | Ts]) of + {ok, [{'fun',_,{clauses,Cs}}]} -> Cs; + {error, E} -> + parse_5(Ts, [E|Es]) + end. + +parse_5(Ts, Es) -> + %% case-clause or clauses? + case erl_parse:parse_exprs([{'case',0}, {atom,0,true}, {'of',0} | Ts]) of + {ok, [{'case',_,_,Cs}]} -> Cs; + {error, E} -> + %% select the best error to report + parse_error(lists:last(lists:sort([E|Es]))) + end. + +-dialyzer({nowarn_function, parse_error/1}). % no local return + +parse_error({L, M, R}) when is_atom(M), is_integer(L) -> + fail("~w: ~s", [L, M:format_error(R)]); +parse_error({{L,C}, M, R}) when is_atom(M), is_integer(L), is_integer(C) -> + fail("~w:~w: ~s", [L,C,M:format_error(R)]); +parse_error({_, M, R}) when is_atom(M) -> + fail(M:format_error(R)); +parse_error(R) -> + fail("unknown parse error: ~p", [R]). + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +%% Templates, substitution and matching + +%% Leaves are normal syntax trees, and inner nodes are tuples +%% {template,Type,Attrs,Groups} where Groups are lists of lists of nodes. +%% Metavariables are 1-tuples {VarName}, where VarName is an atom or an +%% integer. {'_'} and {0} work as anonymous variables in matching. Glob +%% metavariables are tuples {'*',VarName}, and {'*','_'} and {'*',0} are +%% anonymous globs. + +%% Note that although template() :: tree() | ..., it is implied that these +%% syntax trees are free from metavariables, so pattern() :: tree() | +%% template() is in fact a wider type than template(). + +-type template() :: tree() + | {id()} + | {'*',id()} + | {template, atom(), term(), [[template()]]}. + +-type template_or_templates() :: template() | [template()]. + +-spec template(pattern_or_patterns()) -> template_or_templates(). + +%% @doc Turn a syntax tree or list of trees into a template or templates. +%% Templates can be instantiated or matched against, and reverted back to +%% normal syntax trees using {@link tree/1}. If the input is already a +%% template, it is not modified further. +%% +%% @see subst/2 +%% @see match/2 +%% @see tree/1 + +template(Trees) when is_list(Trees) -> + [template_0(T) || T <- Trees]; +template(Tree) -> + template_0(Tree). + +template_0({template, _, _, _}=Template) -> Template; +template_0({'*',_}=Template) -> Template; +template_0({_}=Template) -> Template; +template_0(Tree) -> + case template_1(Tree) of + false -> Tree; + {Name} when is_list(Name) -> + fail("bad metavariable: '~s'", [tl(Name)]); % drop v/n from name + Template -> Template + end. + +%% returns either a template or a lifted metavariable {String}, or 'false' +%% if Tree contained no metavariables +template_1(Tree) -> + case subtrees(Tree) of + [] -> + case metavar(Tree) of + {"v_"++Cs}=V when Cs =/= [] -> V; % to be lifted + {"n0"++Cs}=V when Cs =/= [] -> V; % to be lifted + {"v@"++Cs} when Cs =/= [] -> {'*',list_to_atom(Cs)}; + {"n9"++Cs} when Cs =/= [] -> {'*',list_to_integer(Cs)}; + {"v"++Cs} -> {list_to_atom(Cs)}; + {"n"++Cs} -> {list_to_integer(Cs)}; + false -> false + end; + Gs -> + case template_2(Gs, [], false) of + Gs1 when is_list(Gs1) -> + {template, type(Tree), erl_syntax:get_attrs(Tree), Gs1}; + Other -> + Other + end + end. + +template_2([G | Gs], As, Bool) -> + case template_3(G, [], false) of + {"v_"++Cs}=V when Cs =/= [] -> V; % lift further + {"n0"++Cs}=V when Cs =/= [] -> V; % lift further + {"v@"++Cs} when Cs =/= [] -> {'*',list_to_atom(Cs)}; % stop + {"n9"++Cs} when Cs =/= [] -> {'*',list_to_integer(Cs)}; % stop + {"v"++Cs} when is_list(Cs) -> {list_to_atom(Cs)}; % stop + {"n"++Cs} when is_list(Cs) -> {list_to_integer(Cs)}; % stop + false -> template_2(Gs, [G | As], Bool); + G1 -> template_2(Gs, [G1 | As], true) + end; +template_2([], _As, false) -> false; +template_2([], As, true) -> lists:reverse(As). + +template_3([T | Ts], As, Bool) -> + case template_1(T) of + {"v_"++Cs} when Cs =/= [] -> {"v"++Cs}; % lift + {"n0"++Cs} when Cs =/= [] -> {"n"++Cs}; % lift + false -> template_3(Ts, [T | As], Bool); + T1 -> template_3(Ts, [T1 | As], true) + end; +template_3([], _As, false) -> false; +template_3([], As, true) -> lists:reverse(As). + + +%% @doc Turn a template into a syntax tree representing the template. +%% Meta-variables in the template are turned into normal Erlang variables if +%% their names (after the metavariable prefix characters) begin with an +%% uppercase character. E.g., `_@Foo' in the template becomes the variable +%% `Foo' in the meta-template. Furthermore, variables ending with `@' are +%% automatically wrapped in a call to merl:term/1, so e.g. `_@Foo@ in the +%% template becomes `merl:term(Foo)' in the meta-template. + +-spec meta_template(template_or_templates()) -> tree_or_trees(). + +meta_template(Templates) when is_list(Templates) -> + [meta_template_1(T) || T <- Templates]; +meta_template(Template) -> + meta_template_1(Template). + +meta_template_1({template, Type, Attrs, Groups}) -> + erl_syntax:tuple( + [erl_syntax:atom(template), + erl_syntax:atom(Type), + erl_syntax:abstract(Attrs), + erl_syntax:list([erl_syntax:list([meta_template_1(T) || T <- G]) + || G <- Groups])]); +meta_template_1({Var}=V) -> + meta_template_2(Var, V); +meta_template_1({'*',Var}=V) -> + meta_template_2(Var, V); +meta_template_1(Leaf) -> + erl_syntax:abstract(Leaf). + +meta_template_2(Var, V) when is_atom(Var) -> + case atom_to_list(Var) of + [C|_]=Name when C >= $A, C =< $Z ; C >= $À, C =< $Þ, C /= $× -> + case lists:reverse(Name) of + "@"++([_|_]=RevRealName) -> % don't allow empty RealName + RealName = lists:reverse(RevRealName), + erl_syntax:application(erl_syntax:atom(merl), + erl_syntax:atom(term), + [erl_syntax:variable(RealName)]); + _ -> + %% plain automatic metavariable + erl_syntax:variable(Name) + end; + _ -> + erl_syntax:abstract(V) + end; +meta_template_2(Var, V) when is_integer(Var) -> + if Var > 9, (Var rem 10) =:= 9 -> + %% at least 2 digits, ends in 9: make it a Q-variable + if Var > 99, (Var rem 100) =:= 99 -> + %% at least 3 digits, ends in 99: wrap in merl:term/1 + Name = "Q" ++ integer_to_list(Var div 100), + erl_syntax:application(erl_syntax:atom(merl), + erl_syntax:atom(term), + [erl_syntax:variable(Name)]); + true -> + %% plain automatic Q-variable + Name = integer_to_list(Var div 10), + erl_syntax:variable("Q" ++ Name) + end; + true -> + erl_syntax:abstract(V) + end. + + + +-spec template_vars(template_or_templates()) -> [id()]. + +%% @doc Return an ordered list of the metavariables in the template. + +template_vars(Template) -> + template_vars(Template, []). + +template_vars(Templates, Vars) when is_list(Templates) -> + lists:foldl(fun template_vars_1/2, Vars, Templates); +template_vars(Template, Vars) -> + template_vars_1(Template, Vars). + +template_vars_1({template, _, _, Groups}, Vars) -> + lists:foldl(fun (G, V) -> lists:foldl(fun template_vars_1/2, V, G) end, + Vars, Groups); +template_vars_1({Var}, Vars) -> + ordsets:add_element(Var, Vars); +template_vars_1({'*',Var}, Vars) -> + ordsets:add_element(Var, Vars); +template_vars_1(_, Vars) -> + Vars. + + +-spec tree(template_or_templates()) -> tree_or_trees(). + +%% @doc Revert a template to a normal syntax tree. Any remaining +%% metavariables are turned into `@'-prefixed atoms or `909'-prefixed +%% integers. +%% @see template/1 + +tree(Templates) when is_list(Templates) -> + [tree_1(T) || T <- Templates]; +tree(Template) -> + tree_1(Template). + +tree_1({template, Type, Attrs, Groups}) -> + %% flattening here is needed for templates created via source transforms + Gs = [lists:flatten([tree_1(T) || T <- G]) || G <- Groups], + erl_syntax:set_attrs(make_tree(Type, Gs), Attrs); +tree_1({Var}) when is_atom(Var) -> + erl_syntax:atom(list_to_atom("@"++atom_to_list(Var))); +tree_1({Var}) when is_integer(Var) -> + erl_syntax:integer(list_to_integer("909"++integer_to_list(Var))); +tree_1({'*',Var}) when is_atom(Var) -> + erl_syntax:atom(list_to_atom("@@"++atom_to_list(Var))); +tree_1({'*',Var}) when is_integer(Var) -> + erl_syntax:integer(list_to_integer("9099"++integer_to_list(Var))); +tree_1(Leaf) -> + Leaf. % any syntax tree, not necessarily atomic (due to substitutions) + + +-spec subst(pattern_or_patterns(), env()) -> tree_or_trees(). + +%% @doc Substitute metavariables in a pattern or list of patterns, yielding +%% a syntax tree or list of trees as result. Both for normal metavariables +%% and glob metavariables, the substituted value may be a single element or +%% a list of elements. For example, if a list representing `1, 2, 3' is +%% substituted for `var' in either of `[foo, _@var, bar]' or `[foo, _@@var, +%% bar]', the result represents `[foo, 1, 2, 3, bar]'. + +subst(Trees, Env) when is_list(Trees) -> + [subst_0(T, Env) || T <- Trees]; +subst(Tree, Env) -> + subst_0(Tree, Env). + +subst_0(Tree, Env) -> + tree_1(subst_1(template(Tree), Env)). + + +-spec tsubst(pattern_or_patterns(), env()) -> template_or_templates(). + +%% @doc Like subst/2, but does not convert the result from a template back +%% to a tree. Useful if you want to do multiple separate substitutions. +%% @see subst/2 +%% @see tree/1 + +tsubst(Trees, Env) when is_list(Trees) -> + [subst_1(template(T), Env) || T <- Trees]; +tsubst(Tree, Env) -> + subst_1(template(Tree), Env). + +subst_1({template, Type, Attrs, Groups}, Env) -> + Gs1 = [lists:flatten([subst_1(T, Env) || T <- G]) || G <- Groups], + {template, Type, Attrs, Gs1}; +subst_1({Var}=V, Env) -> + case lists:keyfind(Var, 1, Env) of + {Var, TreeOrTrees} -> TreeOrTrees; + false -> V + end; +subst_1({'*',Var}=V, Env) -> + case lists:keyfind(Var, 1, Env) of + {Var, TreeOrTrees} -> TreeOrTrees; + false -> V + end; +subst_1(Leaf, _Env) -> + Leaf. + + +-spec alpha(pattern_or_patterns(), [{id(), id()}]) -> template_or_templates(). + +%% @doc Alpha converts a pattern (renames variables). Similar to tsubst/1, +%% but only renames variables (including globs). +%% @see tsubst/2 + +alpha(Trees, Env) when is_list(Trees) -> + [alpha_1(template(T), Env) || T <- Trees]; +alpha(Tree, Env) -> + alpha_1(template(Tree), Env). + +alpha_1({template, Type, Attrs, Groups}, Env) -> + Gs1 = [lists:flatten([alpha_1(T, Env) || T <- G]) || G <- Groups], + {template, Type, Attrs, Gs1}; +alpha_1({Var}=V, Env) -> + case lists:keyfind(Var, 1, Env) of + {Var, NewVar} -> {NewVar}; + false -> V + end; +alpha_1({'*',Var}=V, Env) -> + case lists:keyfind(Var, 1, Env) of + {Var, NewVar} -> {'*',NewVar}; + false -> V + end; +alpha_1(Leaf, _Env) -> + Leaf. + + +-spec match(pattern_or_patterns(), tree_or_trees()) -> + {ok, env()} | error. + +%% @doc Match a pattern against a syntax tree (or patterns against syntax +%% trees) returning an environment mapping variable names to subtrees; the +%% environment is always sorted on keys. Note that multiple occurrences of +%% metavariables in the pattern is not allowed, but is not checked. +%% +%% @see template/1 +%% @see switch/2 + +match(Patterns, Trees) when is_list(Patterns), is_list(Trees) -> + try {ok, match_1(Patterns, Trees, [])} + catch + error -> error + end; +match(Patterns, Tree) when is_list(Patterns) -> match(Patterns, [Tree]); +match(Pattern, Trees) when is_list(Trees) -> match([Pattern], Trees); +match(Pattern, Tree) -> + try {ok, match_template(template(Pattern), Tree, [])} + catch + error -> error + end. + +match_1([P|Ps], [T | Ts], Dict) -> + match_1(Ps, Ts, match_template(template(P), T, Dict)); +match_1([], [], Dict) -> + Dict; +match_1(_, _, _Dict) -> + erlang:error(merl_match_arity). + +%% match a template against a syntax tree +match_template({template, Type, _, Gs}, Tree, Dict) -> + case type(Tree) of + Type -> match_template_1(Gs, subtrees(Tree), Dict); + _ -> throw(error) % type mismatch + end; +match_template({Var}, _Tree, Dict) + when Var =:= '_' ; Var =:= 0 -> + Dict; % anonymous variable +match_template({Var}, Tree, Dict) -> + orddict:store(Var, Tree, Dict); +match_template(Tree1, Tree2, Dict) -> + %% if Tree1 is not a template, Tree1 and Tree2 are both syntax trees + case compare_trees(Tree1, Tree2) of + true -> Dict; + false -> throw(error) % different trees + end. + +match_template_1([G1 | Gs1], [G2 | Gs2], Dict) -> + match_template_2(G1, G2, match_template_1(Gs1, Gs2, Dict)); +match_template_1([], [], Dict) -> + Dict; +match_template_1(_, _, _Dict) -> + throw(error). % shape mismatch + +match_template_2([{Var} | Ts1], [_ | Ts2], Dict) + when Var =:= '_' ; Var =:= 0 -> + match_template_2(Ts1, Ts2, Dict); % anonymous variable +match_template_2([{Var} | Ts1], [Tree | Ts2], Dict) -> + match_template_2(Ts1, Ts2, orddict:store(Var, Tree, Dict)); +match_template_2([{'*',Var} | Ts1], Ts2, Dict) -> + match_glob(lists:reverse(Ts1), lists:reverse(Ts2), Var, Dict); +match_template_2([T1 | Ts1], [T2 | Ts2], Dict) -> + match_template_2(Ts1, Ts2, match_template(T1, T2, Dict)); +match_template_2([], [], Dict) -> + Dict; +match_template_2(_, _, _Dict) -> + throw(error). % shape mismatch + +%% match the tails in reverse order; no further globs allowed +match_glob([{'*',Var} | _], _, _, _) -> + fail("multiple glob variables in same match group: ~w", [Var]); +match_glob([T1 | Ts1], [T2 | Ts2], Var, Dict) -> + match_glob(Ts1, Ts2, Var, match_template(T1, T2, Dict)); +match_glob([], _Group, Var, Dict) when Var =:= '_' ; Var =:= 0 -> + Dict; % anonymous glob variable +match_glob([], Group, Var, Dict) -> + orddict:store(Var, lists:reverse(Group), Dict); +match_glob(_, _, _, _Dict) -> + throw(error). % shape mismatch + + +%% compare two syntax trees for equivalence +compare_trees(T1, T2) -> + Type1 = type(T1), + case type(T2) of + Type1 -> + case subtrees(T1) of + [] -> + case subtrees(T2) of + [] -> compare_leaves(Type1, T1, T2); + _Gs2 -> false % shape mismatch + end; + Gs1 -> + case subtrees(T2) of + [] -> false; % shape mismatch + Gs2 -> compare_trees_1(Gs1, Gs2) + end + end; + _Type2 -> + false % different tree types + end. + +compare_trees_1([G1 | Gs1], [G2 | Gs2]) -> + compare_trees_2(G1, G2) andalso compare_trees_1(Gs1, Gs2); +compare_trees_1([], []) -> + true; +compare_trees_1(_, _) -> + false. % shape mismatch + +compare_trees_2([T1 | Ts1], [T2 | Ts2]) -> + compare_trees(T1, T2) andalso compare_trees_2(Ts1, Ts2); +compare_trees_2([], []) -> + true; +compare_trees_2(_, _) -> + false. % shape mismatch + +compare_leaves(Type, T1, T2) -> + case Type of + atom -> + erl_syntax:atom_value(T1) + =:= erl_syntax:atom_value(T2); + char -> + erl_syntax:char_value(T1) + =:= erl_syntax:char_value(T2); + float -> + erl_syntax:float_value(T1) + =:= erl_syntax:float_value(T2); + integer -> + erl_syntax:integer_value(T1) + =:= erl_syntax:integer_value(T2); + string -> + erl_syntax:string_value(T1) + =:= erl_syntax:string_value(T2); + operator -> + erl_syntax:operator_name(T1) + =:= erl_syntax:operator_name(T2); + text -> + erl_syntax:text_string(T1) + =:= erl_syntax:text_string(T2); + variable -> + erl_syntax:variable_name(T1) + =:= erl_syntax:variable_name(T2); + _ -> + true % trivially equal nodes + end. + + +%% @doc Match against one or more clauses with patterns and optional guards. +%% +%% Note that clauses following a default action will be ignored. +%% +%% @see match/2 + +-type switch_clause() :: + {pattern_or_patterns(), guarded_actions()} + | {pattern_or_patterns(), guard_test(), switch_action()} + | default_action(). + +-type guarded_actions() :: guarded_action() | [guarded_action()]. + +-type guarded_action() :: switch_action() | {guard_test(), switch_action()}. + +-type switch_action() :: fun( (env()) -> any() ). + +-type guard_test() :: fun( (env()) -> boolean() ). + +-type default_action() :: fun( () -> any() ). + + +-spec switch(tree_or_trees(), [switch_clause()]) -> any(). + +switch(Trees, [{Patterns, GuardedActions} | Cs]) when is_list(GuardedActions) -> + switch_1(Trees, Patterns, GuardedActions, Cs); +switch(Trees, [{Patterns, GuardedAction} | Cs]) -> + switch_1(Trees, Patterns, [GuardedAction], Cs); +switch(Trees, [{Patterns, Guard, Action} | Cs]) -> + switch_1(Trees, Patterns, [{Guard, Action}], Cs); +switch(_Trees, [Default | _Cs]) when is_function(Default, 0) -> + Default(); +switch(_Trees, []) -> + erlang:error(merl_switch_clause); +switch(_Tree, _) -> + erlang:error(merl_switch_badarg). + +switch_1(Trees, Patterns, GuardedActions, Cs) -> + case match(Patterns, Trees) of + {ok, Env} -> + switch_2(Env, GuardedActions, Trees, Cs); + error -> + switch(Trees, Cs) + end. + +switch_2(Env, [{Guard, Action} | Bs], Trees, Cs) + when is_function(Guard, 1), is_function(Action, 1) -> + case Guard(Env) of + true -> Action(Env); + false -> switch_2(Env, Bs, Trees, Cs) + end; +switch_2(Env, [Action | _Bs], _Trees, _Cs) when is_function(Action, 1) -> + Action(Env); +switch_2(_Env, [], Trees, Cs) -> + switch(Trees, Cs); +switch_2(_Env, _, _Trees, _Cs) -> + erlang:error(merl_switch_badarg). + + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +%% Internal utility functions + +-dialyzer({nowarn_function, fail/1}). % no local return + +fail(Text) -> + fail(Text, []). + +fail(Fs, As) -> + throw({error, lists:flatten(io_lib:format(Fs, As))}). + +flatten_text([L | _]=Lines) when is_list(L) -> + lists:foldr(fun(S, T) -> S ++ [$\n | T] end, "", Lines); +flatten_text([B | _]=Lines) when is_binary(B) -> + lists:foldr(fun(S, T) -> binary_to_list(S) ++ [$\n | T] end, "", Lines); +flatten_text(Text) when is_binary(Text) -> + binary_to_list(Text); +flatten_text(Text) -> + Text. + +-spec metavar(tree()) -> {string()} | false. + +%% Check if a syntax tree represents a metavariable. If not, 'false' is +%% returned; otherwise, this returns a 1-tuple with a string containing the +%% variable name including lift/glob prefixes but without any leading +%% metavariable prefix, and instead prefixed with "v" for a variable or "i" +%% for an integer. +%% +%% Metavariables are atoms starting with @, variables starting with _@, +%% strings starting with "'@, or integers starting with 909. Following the +%% prefix, one or more _ or 0 characters (unless it's the last character in +%% the name) may be used to indicate "lifting" of the variable one or more +%% levels , and after that, a @ or 9 character indicates a glob metavariable +%% rather than a normal metavariable. If the name after the prefix is _ or +%% 0, the variable is treated as an anonymous catch-all pattern in matches. + +metavar(Tree) -> + case type(Tree) of + atom -> + case erl_syntax:atom_name(Tree) of + "@" ++ Cs when Cs =/= [] -> {"v"++Cs}; + _ -> false + end; + variable -> + case erl_syntax:variable_literal(Tree) of + "_@" ++ Cs when Cs =/= [] -> {"v"++Cs}; + _ -> false + end; + integer -> + case erl_syntax:integer_value(Tree) of + N when N >= 9090 -> + case integer_to_list(N) of + "909" ++ Cs -> {"n"++Cs}; + _ -> false + end; + _ -> false + end; + string -> + case erl_syntax:string_value(Tree) of + "'@" ++ Cs -> {"v"++Cs}; + _ -> false + end; + _ -> + false + end. + +%% wrappers around erl_syntax functions to provide more uniform shape of +%% generic subtrees (maybe this can be fixed in syntax_tools one day) + +type(T) -> + case erl_syntax:type(T) of + nil -> list; + Type -> Type + end. + +subtrees(T) -> + case erl_syntax:type(T) of + tuple -> + [erl_syntax:tuple_elements(T)]; %% don't treat {} as a leaf + nil -> + [[], []]; %% don't treat [] as a leaf, but as a list + list -> + case erl_syntax:list_suffix(T) of + none -> + [erl_syntax:list_prefix(T), []]; + S -> + [erl_syntax:list_prefix(T), [S]] + end; + binary_field -> + [[erl_syntax:binary_field_body(T)], + erl_syntax:binary_field_types(T)]; + clause -> + case erl_syntax:clause_guard(T) of + none -> + [erl_syntax:clause_patterns(T), [], + erl_syntax:clause_body(T)]; + G -> + [erl_syntax:clause_patterns(T), [G], + erl_syntax:clause_body(T)] + end; + receive_expr -> + case erl_syntax:receive_expr_timeout(T) of + none -> + [erl_syntax:receive_expr_clauses(T), [], []]; + E -> + [erl_syntax:receive_expr_clauses(T), [E], + erl_syntax:receive_expr_action(T)] + end; + record_expr -> + case erl_syntax:record_expr_argument(T) of + none -> + [[], [erl_syntax:record_expr_type(T)], + erl_syntax:record_expr_fields(T)]; + V -> + [[V], [erl_syntax:record_expr_type(T)], + erl_syntax:record_expr_fields(T)] + end; + record_field -> + case erl_syntax:record_field_value(T) of + none -> + [[erl_syntax:record_field_name(T)], []]; + V -> + [[erl_syntax:record_field_name(T)], [V]] + end; + _ -> + erl_syntax:subtrees(T) + end. + +make_tree(list, [P, []]) -> erl_syntax:list(P); +make_tree(list, [P, [S]]) -> erl_syntax:list(P, S); +make_tree(tuple, [E]) -> erl_syntax:tuple(E); +make_tree(binary_field, [[B], Ts]) -> erl_syntax:binary_field(B, Ts); +make_tree(clause, [P, [], B]) -> erl_syntax:clause(P, none, B); +make_tree(clause, [P, [G], B]) -> erl_syntax:clause(P, G, B); +make_tree(receive_expr, [C, [], _A]) -> erl_syntax:receive_expr(C); +make_tree(receive_expr, [C, [E], A]) -> erl_syntax:receive_expr(C, E, A); +make_tree(record_expr, [[], [T], F]) -> erl_syntax:record_expr(T, F); +make_tree(record_expr, [[E], [T], F]) -> erl_syntax:record_expr(E, T, F); +make_tree(record_field, [[N], []]) -> erl_syntax:record_field(N); +make_tree(record_field, [[N], [E]]) -> erl_syntax:record_field(N, E); +make_tree(Type, Groups) -> + erl_syntax:make_tree(Type, Groups). + +merge_comments(_StartLine, [], [T]) -> T; +merge_comments(_StartLine, [], Ts) -> Ts; +merge_comments(StartLine, Comments, Ts) -> + merge_comments(StartLine, Comments, Ts, []). + +merge_comments(_StartLine, [], [], [T]) -> T; +merge_comments(_StartLine, [], [T], []) -> T; +merge_comments(_StartLine, [], Ts, Acc) -> + lists:reverse(Acc, Ts); +merge_comments(StartLine, Cs, [], Acc) -> + merge_comments(StartLine, [], [], + [erl_syntax:set_pos( + erl_syntax:comment(Indent, Text), + StartLine + Line - 1) + || {Line, _, Indent, Text} <- Cs] ++ Acc); +merge_comments(StartLine, [C|Cs], [T|Ts], Acc) -> + {Line, _Col, Indent, Text} = C, + CommentLine = StartLine + Line - 1, + case erl_syntax:get_pos(T) of + Pos when Pos < CommentLine -> + %% TODO: traverse sub-tree rather than only the top level nodes + merge_comments(StartLine, [C|Cs], Ts, [T|Acc]); + CommentLine -> + Tc = erl_syntax:add_postcomments( + [erl_syntax:comment(Indent, Text)], T), + merge_comments(StartLine, Cs, [Tc|Ts], Acc); + _ -> + Tc = erl_syntax:add_precomments( + [erl_syntax:comment(Indent, Text)], T), + merge_comments(StartLine, Cs, [Tc|Ts], Acc) + end. diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/src/merl_tests.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/src/merl_tests.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c1aae3100e --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/src/merl_tests.erl @@ -0,0 +1,539 @@ +%% --------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may +%% not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain +%% a copy of the License at <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> +%% +%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +%% limitations under the License. +%% +%% @author Richard Carlsson <[email protected]> +%% @copyright 2012-2015 Richard Carlsson +%% @doc Unit tests for merl. +%% @private + +-module(merl_tests). + +%-define(MERL_NO_TRANSFORM, true). +-include("merl.hrl"). + +-include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl"). + + +%% utilities + +f(Ts) when is_list(Ts) -> + lists:flatmap(fun erl_prettypr:format/1, Ts); +f(T) -> + erl_prettypr:format(T). + +fe(Env) -> [{Key, f(T)} || {Key, T} <- Env]. + +g_exported_() -> + %% for testing the parse transform, autoexported to avoid complaints + {ok, merl:quote(?LINE, "42")}. + + +ok({ok, X}) -> X. + + +%% +%% tests +%% + +parse_error_test_() -> + [?_assertThrow({error, "1: syntax error before: '{'" ++ _}, + f(merl:quote("{"))) + ]. + +term_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual(tuple, erl_syntax:type(merl:term({}))), + ?_assertEqual("{foo, 42}", f(merl:term({foo, 42}))) + ]. + +quote_form_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual("f(X) -> {ok, X}.", + f(?Q("f(X) -> {ok, X}."))), + ?_assertEqual("-module(foo).", + f(?Q("-module(foo)."))), + ?_assertEqual("-import(bar, [f/1, g/2]).", + f(?Q("-import(bar, [f/1, g/2])."))), + ?_assertEqual(("-module(foo)." + "-export([f/1])." + "f(X) -> {ok, X}."), + f(?Q(["-module(foo).", + "-export([f/1]).", + "f(X) -> {ok, X}."]))) + ]. + +quote_term_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual("foo", + f(?Q("foo"))), + ?_assertEqual("42", + f(?Q("42"))), + ?_assertEqual("{foo, 42}", + f(?Q("{foo, 42}"))), + ?_assertEqual(("1" ++ "2" ++ "3"), + f(?Q("1, 2, 3"))), + ?_assertEqual(("foo" "42" "{}" "true"), + f(?Q("foo, 42, {}, (true)"))) + ]. + +quote_expr_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual("2 + 2", + f(?Q("2 + 2"))), + ?_assertEqual("f(foo, 42)", + f(?Q("f(foo, 42)"))), + ?_assertEqual("case X of\n a -> 1;\n b -> 2\nend", + f(?Q("case X of a -> 1; b -> 2 end"))), + ?_assertEqual(("2 + 2" ++ "f(42)" ++ "catch 22"), + f(?Q("2 + 2, f(42), catch 22"))) + ]. + +quote_try_clause_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual("(error:R) when R =/= foo -> ok", + f(?Q("error:R when R =/= foo -> ok"))), + %% note that without any context, clauses are printed as fun-clauses + ?_assertEqual(("(error:badarg) -> badarg" + "(exit:normal) -> normal" + "(_) -> other"), + f(?Q(["error:badarg -> badarg;", + "exit:normal -> normal;" + "_ -> other"]))) + ]. + +quote_fun_clause_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual("(X, Y) when X < Y -> {ok, X}", + f(?Q("(X, Y) when X < Y -> {ok, X}"))), + ?_assertEqual(("(X, Y) when X < Y -> less" + "(X, Y) when X > Y -> greater" + "(_, _) -> equal"), + f(?Q(["(X, Y) when X < Y -> less;", + "(X, Y) when X > Y -> greater;" + "(_, _) -> equal"])))]. + +quote_case_clause_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual("({X, Y}) when X < Y -> X", + f(?Q("{X, Y} when X < Y -> X"))), + ?_assertEqual(("({X, Y}) when X < Y -> -1" + "({X, Y}) when X > Y -> 1" + "(_) -> 0"), + f(?Q(["{X, Y} when X < Y -> -1;", + "{X, Y} when X > Y -> 1;" + "_ -> 0"])))]. + +quote_comment_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual("%% comment preserved\n" + "{foo, 42}", + f(?Q(["%% comment preserved", + "{foo, 42}"]))), + ?_assertEqual("{foo, 42}" + "%% comment preserved\n", + f(?Q(["{foo, 42}", + "%% comment preserved"]))), + ?_assertEqual(" % just a comment (with indent)\n", + f(?Q(" % just a comment (with indent)"))) + ]. + +metavar_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual("'@foo'", f(merl:tree(merl:template(?Q("'@foo'"))))), + ?_assertEqual("'@foo'", f(merl:tree(merl:template(?Q("_@foo"))))), + ?_assertEqual("'@foo'", f(merl:tree(merl:template(?Q("\"'@foo\""))))), + ?_assertEqual("{'@foo'}", f(merl:tree(merl:template(?Q("{_@foo}"))))), + ?_assertEqual("'@foo'", f(merl:tree(merl:template(?Q("{_@_foo}"))))), + ?_assertEqual("909123", f(merl:tree(merl:template(?Q("{9090123}"))))), + ?_assertEqual("{'@foo'}", + f(merl:tree(merl:template(?Q("{{{_@__foo}}}"))))), + ?_assertEqual("{909123}", + f(merl:tree(merl:template(?Q("{{{90900123}}}"))))), + ?_assertEqual("{'@@foo'}", + f(merl:tree(merl:template(?Q("{{{_@__@foo}}}"))))), + ?_assertEqual("{9099123}", + f(merl:tree(merl:template(?Q("{{{909009123}}}"))))) + ]. + +subst_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual("42", + f(merl:subst(?Q("_@foo"), [{foo, merl:term(42)}]))), + ?_assertEqual("'@foo'", + f(merl:subst(?Q("_@foo"), []))), + ?_assertEqual("{42}", + f(merl:subst(?Q("{_@foo}"), + [{foo, merl:term(42)}]))), + ?_assertEqual("{'@foo'}", + f(merl:subst(?Q("{_@foo}"), []))), + ?_assertEqual("fun bar/0", + f(merl:subst(merl:template(?Q("fun '@foo'/0")), + [{foo, merl:term(bar)}]))), + ?_assertEqual("fun foo/3", + f(merl:subst(merl:template(?Q("fun foo/9091")), + [{1, merl:term(3)}]))), + ?_assertEqual("[42]", + f(merl:subst(merl:template(?Q("[_@foo]")), + [{foo, merl:term(42)}]))), + ?_assertEqual("[foo, bar]", + f(merl:subst(merl:template(?Q("[_@foo]")), + [{foo, [merl:term(foo),merl:term(bar)]}]))), + ?_assertEqual("{fee, fie, foe, fum}", + f(merl:subst(merl:template(?Q("{fee, _@foo, fum}")), + [{foo, [merl:term(fie),merl:term(foe)]}]))), + ?_assertEqual("[foo, bar]", + f(merl:subst(merl:template(?Q("[_@@foo]")), + [{foo, [merl:term(foo),merl:term(bar)]}]))), + ?_assertEqual("{fee, fie, foe, fum}", + f(merl:subst(merl:template(?Q("{fee, _@@foo, fum}")), + [{foo, [merl:term(fie),merl:term(foe)]}]))), + ?_assertEqual("['@@foo']", + f(merl:subst(merl:template(?Q("[_@@foo]")), []))), + ?_assertEqual("foo", + f(merl:subst(merl:template(?Q("[_@_foo]")), + [{foo, merl:term(foo)}]))), + ?_assertEqual("{'@foo'}", + f(merl:subst(merl:template(?Q("{[_@_foo]}")), []))), + ?_assertEqual("{'@@foo'}", + f(merl:subst(merl:template(?Q("{[_@_@foo]}")), []))), + ?_assertEqual("-export([foo/1, bar/2]).", + f(merl:subst(merl:template(?Q("-export(['@_@foo'/0]).")), + [{foo, [erl_syntax:arity_qualifier( + merl:term(foo), + merl:term(1)), + erl_syntax:arity_qualifier( + merl:term(bar), + merl:term(2)) + ]} + ]))) + ]. + +match_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual({ok, []}, merl:match(?Q("foo"), ?Q("foo"))), + ?_assertEqual(error, merl:match(?Q("foo"), ?Q("bar"))), + ?_assertEqual({ok,[]}, merl:match(?Q("{foo,42}"), ?Q("{foo,42}"))), + ?_assertEqual(error, merl:match(?Q("{foo,42}"), ?Q("{foo,bar}"))), + ?_assertEqual({ok,[]}, merl:match(?Q("[foo,[42]]"), ?Q("[foo,[42]]"))), + ?_assertEqual(error, merl:match(?Q("[foo,[42]]"), ?Q("[foo,{42}]"))), + ?_assertEqual({ok,[]}, merl:match(?Q("[foo,[_@_]]"), + ?Q("[foo,[42]]"))), + ?_assertEqual({ok,[]}, merl:match(?Q("[foo,[9090]]"), + ?Q("[foo,[42]]"))), + ?_assertEqual({ok,[]}, merl:match(?Q("{_@_,[_@_,2]}"), + ?Q("{foo,[1,2]}"))), + ?_assertEqual(error, merl:match(?Q("{_@_,[_@_,2]}"), + ?Q("{foo,[1,3]}"))), + ?_assertEqual({ok,[]}, merl:match(?Q("[foo,[9090,9090]]"), + ?Q("[foo,[1,2]]"))), + ?_assertEqual(error, merl:match(?Q("[foo,[9090,9090]]"), + ?Q("[foo,[1,2,3]]"))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"42"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("_@foo"), ?Q("42"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"42"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{_@foo}"), ?Q("{42}"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{1,"0"},{foo,"bar"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("fun '@foo'/9091"), + ?Q("fun bar/0"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{line,"17"},{text,"\"hello\""}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{_@line, _@text}"), + ?Q("{17, \"hello\"}"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{line,"17"},{text,"\"hello\""}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("foo(_@line, _@text)"), + ?Q("foo(17, \"hello\")"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,""}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("f(_@@foo)"), + ?Q("f()"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"fee"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("f(_@@foo)"), + ?Q("f(fee)"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"feefiefum"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("f(_@@foo)"), + ?Q("f(fee, fie, fum)"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,""}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("[_@@foo]"), + ?Q("[]"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"fee"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("[_@@foo]"), + ?Q("[fee]"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"feefiefoefum"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("[_@@foo]"), + ?Q("[fee, fie, foe, fum]"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,""}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{_@@foo}"), + ?Q("{}"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"fee"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{_@@foo}"), + ?Q("{fee}"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"feefiefoefum"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{_@@foo}"), + ?Q("{fee, fie, foe, fum}"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"fie"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{fee, _@@foo}"), + ?Q("{fee, fie}"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"fiefoefum"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{fee, _@@foo}"), + ?Q("{fee, fie, foe, fum}"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"fie"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{_@@foo, foe, fum}"), + ?Q("{fie, foe, fum}"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"feefie"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{_@@foo, foe, fum}"), + ?Q("{fee, fie, foe, fum}"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"fie"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{fee, _@@foo, fum}"), + ?Q("{fee, fie, fum}"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"fiefoe"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{fee, _@@foo, fum}"), + ?Q("{fee, fie, foe, fum}"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"fiefoe"},{post,"fum"},{pre,"fee"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{_@pre, _@@foo, _@post}"), + ?Q("{fee, fie, foe, fum}"))))), + ?_assertThrow({error, "multiple glob variables"++_}, + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{_@@foo, _@@bar}"), + ?Q("{fee, fie, foe, fum}"))))), + ?_assertEqual([], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{fee, _@@_}"), + ?Q("{fee, fie, foe, fum}"))))), + ?_assertEqual([], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{_@@_, foe, fum}"), + ?Q("{fee, fie, foe, fum}"))))), + ?_assertEqual([{post,"fum"},{pre,"fee"}], + fe(ok(merl:match(?Q("{_@pre, _@@_, _@post}"), + ?Q("{fee, fie, foe, fum}"))))) + ]. + +switch_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual(42, merl:switch(?Q("foo"), [fun () -> 42 end])), + ?_assertEqual(17, merl:switch(?Q("foo"), [fun () -> 17 end, + fun () -> 42 end])), + ?_assertEqual(17, merl:switch(?Q("foo"), [{?Q("foo"), + fun ([]) -> 17 end}, + fun () -> 42 end])), + ?_assertEqual(17, + merl:switch(?Q("foo"), [{?Q("bar"), fun ([]) -> 0 end}, + {?Q("foo"), fun ([]) -> 17 end}, + fun () -> 42 end])), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"17"}], + merl:switch(?Q("{foo,17}"), + [{?Q("{bar, _@foo}"), fun (_) -> 0 end}, + {?Q("{foo, _@foo}"), fun fe/1}, + fun () -> 42 end])), + ?_assertEqual(17, + merl:switch(?Q("{foo, 17}"), + [{?Q("{foo, _@foo}"), + fun ([{foo, X}]) -> f(X) =:= "17" end, + fun (_) -> 17 end}, + fun () -> 42 end])), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"17"}], + merl:switch(?Q("{foo, 17}"), + [{?Q("{foo, _@foo}"), + fun ([{foo, X}]) -> f(X) =:= "42" end, + fun (_) -> 0 end}, + {?Q("{foo, _@foo}"), fun fe/1}, + fun () -> 42 end])), + ?_assertEqual(17, + merl:switch(?Q("{foo, 17}"), + [{?Q("{foo, _@foo}"), + [{fun ([{foo, X}]) -> f(X) =:= "17" end, + fun (_) -> 17 end}, + fun (_) -> 0 end]}, + fun () -> 42 end])), + ?_assertEqual([{foo,"17"}], + merl:switch(?Q("{foo, 17}"), + [{?Q("{foo, _@foo}"), + [{fun ([{foo, X}]) -> f(X) =:= "42" end, + fun (_) -> 0 end}, + fun fe/1]}, + fun () -> 42 end])) + ]. + +-ifndef(MERL_NO_TRANSFORM). + +inline_meta_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual("{foo}", + f(begin + Foo = ?Q("foo"), + ?Q("{_@Foo}") + end)), + ?_assertEqual("{foo, '@bar'}", + f(begin + Foo = ?Q("foo"), + ?Q("{_@Foo,_@bar}") + end)), + ?_assertEqual("{foo, '@bar'}", + f(begin + Q1 = ?Q("foo"), + ?Q("{90919,_@bar}") + end)) + ]. + +inline_meta_autoabstract_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual("{foo}", + f(begin + Foo = foo, + ?Q("{_@Foo@}") + end)), + ?_assertEqual("{foo, '@bar@'}", + f(begin + Foo = foo, + ?Q("{_@Foo@,_@bar@}") + end)), + ?_assertEqual("{foo, '@bar@'}", + f(begin + Q1 = foo, + ?Q("{909199,_@bar@}") + end)) + ]. + +meta_match_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual("{[bar], baz()}", + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("{foo, [bar], baz()}"), + ?Q("{foo, _@Bar, '@Baz'}") = Tree, + ?Q("{_@Bar, _@Baz}") + end)), + ?_assertEqual("{[bar], baz()}", + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("{foo, [bar], baz()}"), + ?Q("{foo, 90919, 90929}") = Tree, + ?Q("{_@Q1, _@Q2}") + end)), + ?_assertError({badmatch,error}, + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("{foo, [bar], baz()}"), + ?Q("{fie, _@Bar, '@Baz'}") = Tree, + ?Q("{_@Bar, _@Baz}") + end)) + ]. + +meta_case_test_() -> + [?_assertEqual("{[bar], baz()}", + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("{foo, [bar], baz()}"), + case Tree of + ?Q("{foo, _@Bar, '@Baz'}") -> ?Q("{_@Bar, _@Baz}") + end + end)), + ?_assertEqual("{foo, [bar], baz()}", + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("{foo, [bar], baz()}"), + case Tree of + ?Q("{fie, _@Bar, '@Baz'}") -> ?Q("{_@Bar, _@Baz}"); + _ -> Tree + end + end)), + ?_assertError(merl_switch_clause, + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("{foo, [bar], baz()}"), + case Tree of + ?Q("{fie, _@Bar, '@Baz'}") -> ?Q("{_@Bar, _@Baz}") + end + end)), + ?_assertEqual("{foo, 4}", + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("{foo, 3}"), + case Tree of + ?Q("{foo, _@N}") -> + N1 = erl_syntax:concrete(N) + 1, + ?Q("{foo, _@N1@}"); + _ -> Tree + end + end)), + ?_assertEqual("-export([f/4]).", + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("-export([f/3])."), + case Tree of + ?Q("-export([f/90919]).") -> + Q2 = erl_syntax:concrete(Q1) + 1, + ?Q("-export([f/909299])."); + _ -> Tree + end + end)), + ?_assertEqual("{1, [bar], baz()}", + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("{foo, [bar], baz()}"), + case Tree of + ?Q("{foo, _@Bar, '@Baz'}") -> + ?Q("{1, _@Bar, _@Baz}"); + ?Q("{fie, _@Bar, '@Baz'}") -> + ?Q("{2, _@Bar, _@Baz}"); + _ -> Tree + end + end)), + ?_assertEqual("{2, [bar], baz()}", + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("{fie, [bar], baz()}"), + case Tree of + ?Q("{foo, _@Bar, '@Baz'}") -> + ?Q("{1, _@Bar, _@Baz}"); + ?Q("{fie, _@Bar, '@Baz'}") -> + ?Q("{2, _@Bar, _@Baz}"); + _ -> Tree + end + end)), + ?_assertEqual("{2, baz()}", + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("{foo, [bar], baz()}"), + case Tree of + ?Q("{foo, [_@Bar], '@Baz'}") + when erl_syntax:is_atom(Bar, foo) -> + ?Q("{1, _@Baz}"); + ?Q("{foo, [_@Bar], '@Baz'}") + when erl_syntax:is_atom(Bar, bar) -> + ?Q("{2, _@Baz}"); + ?Q("{foo, [_@Bar], '@Baz'}") -> + ?Q("{3, _@Baz}"); + _ -> Tree + end + end)), + ?_assertEqual("{2, 42}", + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("{foo, [bar], 42}"), + case Tree of + ?Q("{foo, [_@Bar], '@Baz'}") + when erl_syntax:is_atom(Bar, bar), + erl_syntax:is_integer(Baz, 17) -> + ?Q("{1, _@Bar}"); + ?Q("{foo, [_@Bar], '@Baz'}") + when erl_syntax:is_atom(Bar, bar), + erl_syntax:is_integer(Baz, 42) -> + ?Q("{2, _@Baz}"); + ?Q("{foo, [_@Bar], '@Baz'}") -> + ?Q("{3, _@Baz}"); + _ -> Tree + end + end)), + ?_assertEqual("{2, 42}", + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("{foo, [baz], 42}"), + case Tree of + ?Q("{foo, [_@Bar], '@Baz'}") + when erl_syntax:is_atom(Bar, bar), + erl_syntax:is_integer(Baz, 17) + ; erl_syntax:is_atom(Bar, baz), + erl_syntax:is_integer(Baz, 17) -> + ?Q("{1, _@Bar}"); + ?Q("{foo, [_@Bar], '@Baz'}") + when erl_syntax:is_atom(Bar, bar), + erl_syntax:is_integer(Baz, 42) + ; erl_syntax:is_atom(Bar, baz), + erl_syntax:is_integer(Baz, 42) -> + ?Q("{2, _@Baz}"); + ?Q("{foo, [_@Bar], '@Baz'}") -> + ?Q("{3, _@Baz}"); + _ -> Tree + end + end)), + ?_assertEqual("{2, foo, Bar, Baz, Bar(), Baz()}", + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("foo(Bar, Baz) -> Bar(), Baz()."), + case Tree of + ?Q("'@Func'(_@Args) -> _@Body.") -> + ?Q("{1, _@Func, _@Args, _@Body}"); + ?Q("'@Func'(_@@Args) -> _@@Body.") -> + ?Q("{2, _@Func, _@Args, _@Body}"); + ?Q("'@Func'(_@Args, Baz) -> _@Body1, _@Body2.") -> + ?Q("{3, _@Func, _@Args, _@Body1, _@Body2}") + end + end)) + ]. + +-endif. diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/src/merl_transform.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/src/merl_transform.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..66b06c8137 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/src/merl_transform.erl @@ -0,0 +1,262 @@ +%% --------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may +%% not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain +%% a copy of the License at <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> +%% +%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +%% limitations under the License. +%% +%% @author Richard Carlsson <[email protected]> +%% @copyright 2012-2015 Richard Carlsson +%% @doc Parse transform for merl. Enables the use of automatic metavariables +%% and using quasi-quotes in matches and case switches. Also optimizes calls +%% to functions in `merl' by partially evaluating them, turning strings to +%% templates, etc., at compile-time. +%% +%% Using `-include_lib("syntax_tools/include/merl.hrl").' enables this +%% transform, unless the macro `MERL_NO_TRANSFORM' is defined first. + +-module(merl_transform). + +-export([parse_transform/2]). + +%% NOTE: We cannot use inline metavariables or any other parse transform +%% features in this module, because it must be possible to compile it with +%% the parse transform disabled! +-include("merl.hrl"). + +%% TODO: unroll calls to switch? it will probably get messy + +%% TODO: use Igor to make resulting code independent of merl at runtime? + +parse_transform(Forms, _Options) -> + erl_syntax:revert_forms(expand(erl_syntax:form_list(Forms))). + +expand(Tree0) -> + Tree = pre(Tree0), + post(case erl_syntax:subtrees(Tree) of + [] -> + Tree; + Gs -> + erl_syntax:update_tree(Tree, + [[expand(T) || T <- G] || G <- Gs]) + end). + +pre(T) -> + merl:switch( + T, + [{?Q("merl:quote(_@line, _@text) = _@expr"), + fun ([{expr,_}, {line,Line}, {text,Text}]) -> + erl_syntax:is_literal(Text) andalso erl_syntax:is_literal(Line) + end, + fun ([{expr,Expr}, {line,Line}, {text,Text}]) -> + pre_expand_match(Expr, erl_syntax:concrete(Line), + erl_syntax:concrete(Text)) + end}, + {?Q(["case _@expr of", + " merl:quote(_@_, _@text) when _@__@_ -> _@@_; _@_@_ -> 0", + "end"]), + fun case_guard/1, + fun (As) -> case_body(As, T) end}, + fun () -> T end + ]). + +case_guard([{expr,_}, {text,Text}]) -> + erl_syntax:is_literal(Text). + +case_body([{expr,Expr}, {text,_Text}], T) -> + pre_expand_case(Expr, erl_syntax:case_expr_clauses(T), + erl_syntax:get_pos(T)). + +post(T) -> + merl:switch( + T, + [{?Q("merl:_@function(_@@args)"), + [{fun ([{args, As}, {function, F}]) -> + lists:all(fun erl_syntax:is_literal/1, [F|As]) + end, + fun ([{args, As}, {function, F}]) -> + Line = erl_syntax:get_pos(F), + [F1|As1] = lists:map(fun erl_syntax:concrete/1, [F|As]), + eval_call(Line, F1, As1, T) + end}, + fun ([{args, As}, {function, F}]) -> + merl:switch( + F, + [{?Q("qquote"), fun ([]) -> expand_qquote(As, T, 1) end}, + {?Q("subst"), fun ([]) -> expand_template(F, As, T) end}, + {?Q("match"), fun ([]) -> expand_template(F, As, T) end}, + fun () -> T end + ]) + end]}, + fun () -> T end]). + +expand_qquote([Line, Text, Env], T, _) -> + case erl_syntax:is_literal(Line) of + true -> + expand_qquote([Text, Env], T, erl_syntax:concrete(Line)); + false -> + T + end; +expand_qquote([Text, Env], T, Line) -> + case erl_syntax:is_literal(Text) of + true -> + As = [Line, erl_syntax:concrete(Text)], + %% expand further if possible + expand(merl:qquote(Line, "merl:subst(_@tree, _@env)", + [{tree, eval_call(Line, quote, As, T)}, + {env, Env}])); + false -> + T + end; +expand_qquote(_As, T, _StartPos) -> + T. + +expand_template(F, [Pattern | Args], T) -> + case erl_syntax:is_literal(Pattern) of + true -> + Line = erl_syntax:get_pos(Pattern), + As = [erl_syntax:concrete(Pattern)], + merl:qquote(Line, "merl:_@function(_@pattern, _@args)", + [{function, F}, + {pattern, eval_call(Line, template, As, T)}, + {args, Args}]); + false -> + T + end; +expand_template(_F, _As, T) -> + T. + +eval_call(Line, F, As, T) -> + try apply(merl, F, As) of + T1 when F =:= quote -> + %% lift metavariables in a template to Erlang variables + Template = merl:template(T1), + Vars = merl:template_vars(Template), + case lists:any(fun is_inline_metavar/1, Vars) of + true when is_list(T1) -> + merl:qquote(Line, "merl:tree([_@template])", + [{template, merl:meta_template(Template)}]); + true -> + merl:qquote(Line, "merl:tree(_@template)", + [{template, merl:meta_template(Template)}]); + false -> + merl:term(T1) + end; + T1 -> + merl:term(T1) + catch + throw:_Reason -> T + end. + +pre_expand_match(Expr, Line, Text) -> + {Template, Out, _Vars} = rewrite_pattern(Line, Text), + merl:qquote(Line, "{ok, _@out} = merl:match(_@template, _@expr)", + [{expr, Expr}, + {out, Out}, + {template, erl_syntax:abstract(Template)}]). + +rewrite_pattern(Line, Text) -> + %% we must rewrite the metavariables in the pattern to use lowercase, + %% and then use real matching to bind the Erlang-level variables + T0 = merl:template(merl:quote(Line, Text)), + Vars = [V || V <- merl:template_vars(T0), is_inline_metavar(V)], + {merl:alpha(T0, [{V, var_to_tag(V)} || V <- Vars]), + erl_syntax:list([erl_syntax:tuple([erl_syntax:abstract(var_to_tag(V)), + erl_syntax:variable(var_name(V))]) + || V <- Vars]), + Vars}. + +var_name(V) when is_integer(V) -> + V1 = if V > 99, (V rem 100) =:= 99 -> + V div 100; + V > 9, (V rem 10) =:= 9 -> + V div 10; + true -> V + end, + list_to_atom("Q" ++ integer_to_list(V1)); +var_name(V) -> V. + +var_to_tag(V) when is_integer(V) -> V; +var_to_tag(V) -> + list_to_atom(string:to_lower(atom_to_list(V))). + +pre_expand_case(Expr, Clauses, Line) -> + merl:qquote(Line, "merl:switch(_@expr, _@clauses)", + [{clauses, erl_syntax:list([pre_expand_case_clause(C) + || C <- Clauses])}, + {expr, Expr}]). + +pre_expand_case_clause(T) -> + %% note that the only allowed non ``?Q(...) -> ...'' clause is ``_ -> ...'' + merl:switch( + T, + [{?Q("(merl:quote(_@line, _@text)) when _@__@guard -> _@@body"), + fun ([{body,_}, {guard,_}, {line,Line}, {text,Text}]) -> + erl_syntax:is_literal(Text) andalso erl_syntax:is_literal(Line) + end, + fun ([{body,Body}, {guard,Guard}, {line,Line}, {text,Text}]) -> + pre_expand_case_clause(Body, Guard, erl_syntax:concrete(Line), + erl_syntax:concrete(Text)) + end}, + {?Q("_ -> _@@body"), + fun (Env) -> merl:qquote("fun () -> _@body end", Env) end} + ]). + +pre_expand_case_clause(Body, Guard, Line, Text) -> + %% this is similar to a meta-match ``?Q("...") = Term'' + %% (note that the guards may in fact be arbitrary expressions) + {Template, Out, Vars} = rewrite_pattern(Line, Text), + GuardExprs = rewrite_guard(Guard), + Param = [{body, Body}, + {guard,GuardExprs}, + {out, Out}, + {template, erl_syntax:abstract(Template)}, + {unused, dummy_uses(Vars)}], + case GuardExprs of + [] -> + merl:qquote(Line, ["{_@template, ", + " fun (_@out) -> _@unused, _@body end}"], + Param); + _ -> + merl:qquote(Line, ["{_@template, ", + " fun (_@out) -> _@unused, _@guard end, ", + " fun (_@out) -> _@unused, _@body end}"], + Param) + end. + +%% We have to insert dummy variable uses at the beginning of the "guard" and +%% "body" function bodies to avoid warnings for unused variables in the +%% generated code. (Expansions at the Erlang level can't be marked up as +%% compiler generated to allow later compiler stages to ignore them.) +dummy_uses(Vars) -> + [?Q("_ = _@var", [{var, erl_syntax:variable(var_name(V))}]) + || V <- Vars]. + +rewrite_guard([]) -> []; +rewrite_guard([D]) -> [make_orelse(erl_syntax:disjunction_body(D))]. + +make_orelse([]) -> []; +make_orelse([C]) -> make_andalso(erl_syntax:conjunction_body(C)); +make_orelse([C | Cs]) -> + ?Q("_@expr orelse _@rest", + [{expr, make_andalso(erl_syntax:conjunction_body(C))}, + {rest, make_orelse(Cs)}]). + +make_andalso([E]) -> E; +make_andalso([E | Es]) -> + ?Q("_@expr andalso _@rest", [{expr, E}, {rest, make_andalso(Es)}]). + +is_inline_metavar(Var) when is_atom(Var) -> + is_erlang_var(atom_to_list(Var)); +is_inline_metavar(Var) when is_integer(Var) -> + Var > 9 andalso (Var rem 10) =:= 9; +is_inline_metavar(_) -> false. + +is_erlang_var([C|_]) when C >= $A, C =< $Z ; C >= $À, C =< $Þ, C /= $× -> + true; +is_erlang_var(_) -> + false. diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/src/syntax_tools.app.src b/lib/syntax_tools/src/syntax_tools.app.src index 83dcb5fe23..e207901def 100644 --- a/lib/syntax_tools/src/syntax_tools.app.src +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/src/syntax_tools.app.src @@ -11,8 +11,10 @@ erl_syntax_lib, erl_tidy, igor, + merl, + merl_transform, prettypr]}, {registered,[]}, {applications, [stdlib]}, {env, []}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0"]}]}. + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.5","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0"]}]}. diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/test/Makefile b/lib/syntax_tools/test/Makefile index f67e3f8984..569c044b1a 100644 --- a/lib/syntax_tools/test/Makefile +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/test/Makefile @@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ include $(ERL_TOP)/make/$(TARGET)/otp.mk # ---------------------------------------------------- MODULES= \ - syntax_tools_SUITE + syntax_tools_SUITE \ + merl_SUITE ERL_FILES= $(MODULES:%=%.erl) diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/test/merl_SUITE.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/test/merl_SUITE.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..08b0f7a696 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/test/merl_SUITE.erl @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +%% ``The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, +%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in +%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the +%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be +%% retrieved via the world wide web 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. +%% +%% The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Ericsson Utvecklings AB. +%% Portions created by Ericsson are Copyright 1999, Ericsson Utvecklings +%% AB. All Rights Reserved.'' +%% +-module(merl_SUITE). + +-include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl"). + +%% include the Merl header file +-include_lib("syntax_tools/include/merl.hrl"). + +%% for assert macros +-include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl"). + +%% Test server specific exports +-export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, + init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2]). + +%% Test cases +-export([merl_smoke_test/1]). + +suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. + +all() -> + [merl_smoke_test]. + +groups() -> + []. + +init_per_suite(Config) -> + Config. + +end_per_suite(_Config) -> + ok. + +init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> + Config. + +end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> + Config. + +-define(tokens2str(X), ??X). + +merl_smoke_test(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ?assertThrow({error, "1: syntax error before: '{'" ++ _}, + f(merl:quote("{"))), + ?assertEqual(tuple, erl_syntax:type(merl:term({}))), + ?assertEqual("{foo, 42}", f(merl:term({foo, 42}))), + ?assertEqual("f(X) -> {ok, X}.", f(?Q("f(X) -> {ok, X}."))), + ?assertEqual("{foo, 42}", f(?Q("{foo, 42}"))), + ?assertEqual("2 + 2", f(?Q("2 + 2"))), + ?assertEqual("%% comment preserved\n{foo, 42}", + f(?Q(["%% comment preserved", "{foo, 42}"]))), + ?assertEqual("'@foo'", f(merl:tree(merl:template(?Q("'@foo'"))))), + ?assertEqual("42", f(merl:subst(?Q("_@foo"), [{foo, merl:term(42)}]))), + ?assertEqual({ok, []}, merl:match(?Q("foo"), ?Q("foo"))), + ?assertEqual(42, merl:switch(?Q("foo"), [fun () -> 42 end])), + ?assertEqual("{foo}", f(begin Foo = ?Q("foo"), ?Q("{_@Foo}") end)), + ?assertEqual("{foo}", f(begin Foo = foo, ?Q("{_@Foo@}") end)), + ?assertEqual("{[bar], baz()}", + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("{foo, [bar], baz()}"), + ?Q("{foo, _@Bar, '@Baz'}") = Tree, + ?Q("{_@Bar, _@Baz}") + end)), + ?assertEqual("{[bar], baz()}", + f(begin + Tree = ?Q("{foo, [bar], baz()}"), + case Tree of + ?Q("{foo, _@Bar, '@Baz'}") -> ?Q("{_@Bar, _@Baz}") + end + end)), + ok. + +%% utilities + +f(Ts) when is_list(Ts) -> + lists:flatmap(fun erl_prettypr:format/1, Ts); +f(T) -> + erl_prettypr:format(T). diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/vsn.mk b/lib/syntax_tools/vsn.mk index 1c42ef0ddb..403e90196e 100644 --- a/lib/syntax_tools/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -SYNTAX_TOOLS_VSN = 1.6.18 +SYNTAX_TOOLS_VSN = 1.7 diff --git a/lib/test_server/doc/src/Makefile b/lib/test_server/doc/src/Makefile index 8c7fa99886..421079ac94 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/doc/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/test_server/doc/src/Makefile @@ -27,6 +27,10 @@ include ../../vsn.mk VSN=$(TEST_SERVER_VSN) APPLICATION=test_server +DOC_EXTRA_FRONT_PAGE_INFO=Important note: \ +The Test Server application is obsolete and will be removed \ +in the next major OTP release + # ---------------------------------------------------- # Release directory specification # ---------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/test_server/doc/src/example_chapter.xml b/lib/test_server/doc/src/example_chapter.xml index 0ebc85da09..6bc0cfaebe 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/doc/src/example_chapter.xml +++ b/lib/test_server/doc/src/example_chapter.xml @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ -define(default_timeout, ?t:minutes(1)). init_per_testcase(_Case, Config) -> - ?line Dog=?t:timetrap(?default_timeout), + Dog=?t:timetrap(?default_timeout), [{watchdog, Dog}|Config]. end_per_testcase(_Case, Config) -> Dog=?config(watchdog, Config), @@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ not_started_func1(suite) -> not_started_func1(doc) -> ["Testing function 1 when application is not started"]. not_started_func1(Config) when list(Config) -> - ?line {error, not_started} = myapp:func1(dummy_ref,1), - ?line {error, not_started} = myapp:func1(dummy_ref,2), + {error, not_started} = myapp:func1(dummy_ref,1), + {error, not_started} = myapp:func1(dummy_ref,2), ok. not_started_func2(suite) -> @@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ not_started_func2(suite) -> not_started_func2(doc) -> ["Testing function 2 when application is not started"]. not_started_func2(Config) when list(Config) -> - ?line {error, not_started} = myapp:func2(dummy_ref,1), - ?line {error, not_started} = myapp:func2(dummy_ref,2), + {error, not_started} = myapp:func2(dummy_ref,1), + {error, not_started} = myapp:func2(dummy_ref,2), ok. @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ not_started_func2(Config) when list(Config) -> start(doc) -> ["Testing start of my application."]; start(Config) when list(Config) -> - ?line Ref = myapp:start(), + Ref = myapp:start(), case erlang:whereis(my_main_process) of Pid when pid(Pid) -> [{myapp_ref,Ref}|Config]; @@ -105,9 +105,9 @@ func1(suite) -> func1(doc) -> ["Test that func1 returns ok when argument is 1 and error if argument is 2"]; func1(Config) when list(Config) -> - ?line Ref = ?config(myapp_ref,Config), - ?line ok = myapp:func1(Ref,1), - ?line error = myapp:func1(Ref,2), + Ref = ?config(myapp_ref,Config), + ok = myapp:func1(Ref,1), + error = myapp:func1(Ref,2), ok. func2(suite) -> @@ -115,17 +115,17 @@ func2(suite) -> func2(doc) -> ["Test that func1 returns ok when argument is 3 and error if argument is 4"]; func2(Config) when list(Config) -> - ?line Ref = ?config(myapp_ref,Config), - ?line ok = myapp:func2(Ref,3), - ?line error = myapp:func2(Ref,4), + Ref = ?config(myapp_ref,Config), + ok = myapp:func2(Ref,3), + error = myapp:func2(Ref,4), ok. %% No specification clause needed for a cleanup function in a conf case!!! stop(doc) -> ["Testing termination of my application"]; stop(Config) when list(Config) -> - ?line Ref = ?config(myapp_ref,Config), - ?line ok = myapp:stop(Ref), + Ref = ?config(myapp_ref,Config), + ok = myapp:stop(Ref), case erlang:whereis(my_main_process) of undefined -> lists:keydelete(myapp_ref,1,Config); diff --git a/lib/test_server/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/test_server/doc/src/notes.xml index f21c32a304..e996d2b4a3 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/doc/src/notes.xml +++ b/lib/test_server/doc/src/notes.xml @@ -32,6 +32,28 @@ <file>notes.xml</file> </header> +<section><title>Test_Server 3.8.1</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + If the last expression in a test case causes a timetrap + timeout, the stack trace is ignored and not printed to + the test case log file. This happens because the + {Suite,TestCase,Line} info is not available in the stack + trace in this scenario, due to tail call elimination. + Common Test has been modified to handle this situation by + inserting a {Suite,TestCase,last_expr} tuple in the + correct place and printing the stack trace as expected.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12697 Aux Id: seq12848 </p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + <section><title>Test_Server 3.8</title> <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> diff --git a/lib/test_server/doc/src/test_server.xml b/lib/test_server/doc/src/test_server.xml index ed5569e1fe..b98e434c03 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/doc/src/test_server.xml +++ b/lib/test_server/doc/src/test_server.xml @@ -811,46 +811,12 @@ Only valid for peer nodes. Note that slave nodes always </func> </funcs> - <section> - <title>TEST SUITE LINE NUMBERS</title> - <p>If a test case fails, the test server can report the exact line - number at which it failed. There are two ways of doing this, - either by using the <c>line</c> macro or by using the - <c>test_server_line</c> parse transform. - </p> - <p>The <c>line</c> macro is described under TEST SUITE SUPPORT - MACROS below. The <c>line</c> macro will only report the last line - executed when a test case failed. - </p> - <p>The <c>test_server_line</c> parse transform is activated by - including the headerfile <c>test_server_line.hrl</c> in the test - suite. When doing this, it is important that the - <c>test_server_line</c> module is in the code path of the erlang - node compiling the test suite. The parse transform will report a - history of a maximum of 10 lines when a test case - fails. Consecutive lines in the same function are not shown. - </p> - <p>The attribute <c>-no_lines(FuncList).</c> can be used in the - test suite to exclude specific functions from the parse - transform. This is necessary e.g. for functions that are executed - on old (i.e. <R10B) OTP releases. <c>FuncList = [{Func,Arity}]</c>. - </p> - <p>If both the <c>line</c> macro and the parse transform is used in - the same module, the parse transform will overrule the macro. - </p> - </section> <section> <title>TEST SUITE SUPPORT MACROS</title> <p>There are some macros defined in the <c>test_server.hrl</c> that are quite useful for test suite programmers: </p> - <p>The <em>line</em> macro, is quite - essential when writing test cases. It tells the test server - exactly what line of code that is being executed, so that it can - report this line back if the test case fails. Use this macro at - the beginning of every test case line of code. - </p> <p>The <em>config</em> macro, is used to retrieve information from the <c>Config</c> variable sent to all test cases. It is used with two arguments, where the first is the @@ -867,24 +833,20 @@ Only valid for peer nodes. Note that slave nodes always <item>Whatever added by conf test cases or <c>init_per_testcase/2</c></item> </list> - <p>Examples of the <c>line</c> and <c>config</c> macros can be - seen in the Examples chapter in the user's guide. - </p> - <p>If the <c>line_trace</c> macro is defined, you will get a - timestamp (<c>erlang:now()</c>) in your minor log for each - <c>line</c> macro in your suite. This way you can at any time see - which line is currently being executed, and when the line was - called. - </p> - <p>The <c>line_trace</c> macro can also be used together with the - <c>test_server_line</c> parse transform described above. A - timestamp will then be written for each line in the suite, except - for functions stated in the <c>-no_lines</c> attribute. - </p> - <p>The <c>line_trace</c> macro can e.g. be defined as a compile - option, like this: - <br></br> -<c>erlc -W -Dline_trace my_SUITE.erl</c></p> + <p>Examples of the <c>config</c> macro can be seen in the Examples chapter + in the user's guide.</p> + <p>The <em>line</em> and <em>line_trace</em> macros are deprecated, see + below.</p> + </section> + + <section> + <title>TEST SUITE LINE NUMBERS</title> + <p>In the past, ERTS did not produce line numbers when generating + stacktraces, test_server was thus unable to provide them when reporting + test failures. It had instead two different mecanisms to do it: either by + using the <c>line</c> macro or by using the <c>test_server_line</c> parse + transform. Both are deprecated and should not be used in new tests + anymore.</p> </section> </erlref> diff --git a/lib/test_server/include/test_server.hrl b/lib/test_server/include/test_server.hrl index 36e7e1f83d..f206374116 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/include/test_server.hrl +++ b/lib/test_server/include/test_server.hrl @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ -line_trace(true). -define(line, io:format(lists:concat([?MODULE,",",integer_to_list(?LINE),": ~p"]), - [erlang:now()]),). + [erlang:monotonic_time()-erlang:system_info(start_time)]),). -else. -define(line,). -endif. diff --git a/lib/test_server/src/erl2html2.erl b/lib/test_server/src/erl2html2.erl index 7cfaa2c325..b0b5c40965 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/src/erl2html2.erl +++ b/lib/test_server/src/erl2html2.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -109,25 +109,26 @@ parse_file(File, InclPath) -> Error end. -parse_preprocessed_file(Epp,File,InCorrectFile) -> +parse_preprocessed_file(Epp, File, InCorrectFile) -> case epp:parse_erl_form(Epp) of {ok,Form} -> case Form of {attribute,_,file,{File,_}} -> - parse_preprocessed_file(Epp,File,true); + parse_preprocessed_file(Epp, File, true); {attribute,_,file,{_OtherFile,_}} -> - parse_preprocessed_file(Epp,File,false); - {function,L,F,A,[_|C]} when InCorrectFile -> - Clauses = [{clause,CL} || {clause,CL,_,_,_} <- C], - [{atom_to_list(F),A,L} | Clauses] ++ - parse_preprocessed_file(Epp,File,true); + parse_preprocessed_file(Epp, File, false); + {function,L,F,A,Cs} when InCorrectFile -> + {CLs,LastCL} = find_clause_lines(Cs, []), + %% tl(CLs) cause we know the start line already + [{atom_to_list(F),A,get_line(L),LastCL} | tl(CLs)] ++ + parse_preprocessed_file(Epp, File, true); _ -> - parse_preprocessed_file(Epp,File,InCorrectFile) + parse_preprocessed_file(Epp, File, InCorrectFile) end; {error,Reason={_L,epp,{undefined,_Macro,none}}} -> throw({error,Reason,InCorrectFile}); {error,_Reason} -> - parse_preprocessed_file(Epp,File,InCorrectFile); + parse_preprocessed_file(Epp, File, InCorrectFile); {eof,_Location} -> [] end. @@ -146,9 +147,10 @@ parse_non_preprocessed_file(Epp, File, Location) -> case epp_dodger:parse_form(Epp, Location) of {ok,Tree,Location1} -> try erl_syntax:revert(Tree) of - {function,L,F,A,[_|C]} -> - Clauses = [{clause,CL} || {clause,CL,_,_,_} <- C], - [{atom_to_list(F),A,L} | Clauses] ++ + {function,L,F,A,Cs} -> + {CLs,LastCL} = find_clause_lines(Cs, []), + %% tl(CLs) cause we know the start line already + [{atom_to_list(F),A,get_line(L),LastCL} | tl(CLs)] ++ parse_non_preprocessed_file(Epp, File, Location1); _ -> parse_non_preprocessed_file(Epp, File, Location1) @@ -161,23 +163,56 @@ parse_non_preprocessed_file(Epp, File, Location) -> [] end. +get_line(Anno) -> + erl_anno:line(Anno). + +%%%----------------------------------------------------------------- +%%% Find the line number of the last expression in the function +find_clause_lines([{clause,CL,_Params,_Op,Exprs}], CLs) -> % last clause + try tuple_to_list(lists:last(Exprs)) of + [_Type,ExprLine | _] when is_integer(ExprLine) -> + {lists:reverse([{clause,get_line(CL)}|CLs]), get_line(ExprLine)}; + [tree,_ | Exprs1] -> + find_clause_lines([{clause,CL,undefined,undefined,Exprs1}], CLs); + [macro,{_var,ExprLine,_MACRO} | _] when is_integer(ExprLine) -> + {lists:reverse([{clause,get_line(CL)}|CLs]), get_line(ExprLine)}; + _ -> + {lists:reverse([{clause,get_line(CL)}|CLs]), get_line(CL)} + catch + _:_ -> + {lists:reverse([{clause,get_line(CL)}|CLs]), get_line(CL)} + end; + +find_clause_lines([{clause,CL,_Params,_Op,_Exprs} | Cs], CLs) -> + find_clause_lines(Cs, [{clause,get_line(CL)}|CLs]). + %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% Add a link target for each line and one for each function definition. -build_html(SFd,DFd,Encoding,Functions) -> - build_html(SFd,DFd,Encoding,file:read_line(SFd),1,Functions,false). +build_html(SFd,DFd,Encoding,FuncsAndCs) -> + build_html(SFd,DFd,Encoding,file:read_line(SFd),1,FuncsAndCs, + false,undefined). -build_html(SFd,DFd,Encoding,{ok,Str},L,[{F,A,L}|Functions],_IsFuncDef) -> +%% line of last expression in function found +build_html(SFd,DFd,Enc,{ok,Str},LastL,FuncsAndCs,_IsFuncDef,{F,LastL}) -> + LastLineLink = test_server_ctrl:uri_encode(F++"-last_expr",utf8), + file:write(DFd,["<a name=\"", + to_raw_list(LastLineLink,Enc),"\"/>"]), + build_html(SFd,DFd,Enc,{ok,Str},LastL,FuncsAndCs,true,undefined); +%% function start line found +build_html(SFd,DFd,Enc,{ok,Str},L0,[{F,A,L0,LastL}|FuncsAndCs], + _IsFuncDef,_FAndLastL) -> FALink = test_server_ctrl:uri_encode(F++"-"++integer_to_list(A),utf8), - file:write(DFd,["<a name=\"",to_raw_list(FALink,Encoding),"\"/>"]), - build_html(SFd,DFd,Encoding,{ok,Str},L,Functions,true); -build_html(SFd,DFd,Encoding,{ok,Str},L,[{clause,L}|Functions],_IsFuncDef) -> - build_html(SFd,DFd,Encoding,{ok,Str},L,Functions,true); -build_html(SFd,DFd,Encoding,{ok,Str},L,Functions,IsFuncDef) -> + file:write(DFd,["<a name=\"",to_raw_list(FALink,Enc),"\"/>"]), + build_html(SFd,DFd,Enc,{ok,Str},L0,FuncsAndCs,true,{F,LastL}); +build_html(SFd,DFd,Enc,{ok,Str},L,[{clause,L}|FuncsAndCs], + _IsFuncDef,FAndLastL) -> + build_html(SFd,DFd,Enc,{ok,Str},L,FuncsAndCs,true,FAndLastL); +build_html(SFd,DFd,Enc,{ok,Str},L,FuncsAndCs,IsFuncDef,FAndLastL) -> LStr = line_number(L), Str1 = line(Str,IsFuncDef), file:write(DFd,[LStr,Str1]), - build_html(SFd,DFd,Encoding,file:read_line(SFd),L+1,Functions,false); -build_html(_SFd,_DFd,_Encoding,eof,L,_Functions,_IsFuncDef) -> + build_html(SFd,DFd,Enc,file:read_line(SFd),L+1,FuncsAndCs,false,FAndLastL); +build_html(_SFd,_DFd,_Enc,eof,L,_FuncsAndCs,_IsFuncDef,_FAndLastL) -> L. line_number(L) -> diff --git a/lib/test_server/src/test_server.app.src b/lib/test_server/src/test_server.app.src index 5538e8b851..bdd9d28444 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/src/test_server.app.src +++ b/lib/test_server/src/test_server.app.src @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ test_server_break_process]}, {applications, [kernel,stdlib]}, {env, []}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["tools-2.6.14","stdlib-2.0","runtime_tools-1.8.14", - "observer-2.0","kernel-3.0","inets-5.10", - "syntax_tools-1.6.16","erts-7.0"]}]}. + {runtime_dependencies, ["tools-2.8","stdlib-2.5","runtime_tools-1.8.16", + "observer-2.1","kernel-4.0","inets-6.0", + "syntax_tools-1.7","erts-7.0"]}]}. diff --git a/lib/test_server/src/test_server.erl b/lib/test_server/src/test_server.erl index acd2e0bff2..785e687b92 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/src/test_server.erl +++ b/lib/test_server/src/test_server.erl @@ -1313,12 +1313,30 @@ get_loc(Pid) -> Stk = [rewrite_loc_item(Loc) || Loc <- Stk0], case get(test_server_loc) of [{Suite,Case}] -> - %% location info unknown, check if {Suite,Case,Line} - %% is available in stacktrace. and if so, use stacktrace - %% instead of current test_server_loc + %% Location info unknown, check if {Suite,Case,Line} + %% is available in stacktrace and if so, use stacktrace + %% instead of current test_server_loc. + %% If location is the last expression in a test case + %% function, the info is not available due to tail call + %% elimination. We need to check if the test case has been + %% called by ts_tc/3 and, if so, insert the test case info + %% at that position. case [match || {S,C,_L} <- Stk, S == Suite, C == Case] of - [match|_] -> put(test_server_loc, Stk); - _ -> ok + [match|_] -> + put(test_server_loc, Stk); + _ -> + {PreTC,PostTC} = + lists:splitwith(fun({test_server,ts_tc,_}) -> + false; + (_) -> + true + end, Stk), + if PostTC == [] -> + ok; + true -> + put(test_server_loc, + PreTC++[{Suite,Case,last_expr} | PostTC]) + end end; _ -> put(test_server_loc, Stk) @@ -1380,7 +1398,10 @@ lookup_config(Key,Config) -> undefined end. -%% timer:tc/3 +%% +%% IMPORTANT: get_loc/1 uses the name of this function when analysing +%% stack traces. If the name changes, get_loc/1 must be updated! +%% ts_tc(M, F, A) -> Before = erlang:monotonic_time(), Result = try @@ -1822,7 +1843,7 @@ time_ms_check(Other) -> time_ms_apply(Func, TCPid, MultAndScale) -> {_,GL} = process_info(TCPid, group_leader), WhoAmI = self(), % either TC or IO server - T0 = os:timestamp(), + T0 = erlang:monotonic_time(), UserTTSup = spawn(fun() -> user_timetrap_supervisor(Func, WhoAmI, TCPid, @@ -1855,7 +1876,8 @@ user_timetrap_supervisor(Func, Spawner, TCPid, GL, T0, MultAndScale) -> receive {UserTT,Result} -> demonitor(MonRef, [flush]), - Elapsed = trunc(timer:now_diff(os:timestamp(), T0) / 1000), + T1 = erlang:monotonic_time(), + Elapsed = erlang:convert_time_unit(T1-T0, native, milli_seconds), try time_ms_check(Result) of TimeVal -> %% this is the new timetrap value to set (return value @@ -1923,7 +1945,7 @@ update_user_timetraps(TCPid, StartTime) -> proplists:delete(TCPid, UserTTs)), proceed; {OtherUserTTSup,OtherStartTime} -> - case timer:now_diff(OtherStartTime, StartTime) of + case OtherStartTime - StartTime of Diff when Diff >= 0 -> ignore; _ -> @@ -2469,11 +2491,7 @@ appup_test(App) -> %% Checks wether the module is natively compiled or not. is_native(Mod) -> - case catch Mod:module_info(native_addresses) of - [_|_] -> true; - _Other -> false - end. - + (catch Mod:module_info(native)) =:= true. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% comment(String) -> ok diff --git a/lib/test_server/src/test_server_ctrl.erl b/lib/test_server/src/test_server_ctrl.erl index 349b033c89..d0c8a1ebe8 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/src/test_server_ctrl.erl +++ b/lib/test_server/src/test_server_ctrl.erl @@ -1807,26 +1807,31 @@ start_minor_log_file1(Mod, Func, LogDir, AbsName, MFA) -> io:put_chars(Fd, "<pre>\n"), SrcListing = downcase(atom_to_list(Mod)) ++ ?src_listing_ext, - - {Info,Arity} = - if Func == init_per_suite; Func == end_per_suite -> - {"Config function: ", 1}; - Func == init_per_group; Func == end_per_group -> - {"Config function: ", 2}; - true -> - {"Test case: ", 1} - end, - case {filelib:is_file(filename:join(LogDir, SrcListing)), - lists:member(no_src, get(test_server_logopts))} of - {true,false} -> - print(Lev, Info ++ "<a href=\"~ts#~ts\">~w:~w/~w</a> " - "(click for source code)\n", - [uri_encode(SrcListing), - uri_encode(atom_to_list(Func)++"-1",utf8), - Mod,Func,Arity]); + case get_fw_mod(?MODULE) of + Mod when Func == error_in_suite -> + ok; _ -> - print(Lev, Info ++ "~w:~w/~w\n", [Mod,Func,Arity]) + {Info,Arity} = + if Func == init_per_suite; Func == end_per_suite -> + {"Config function: ", 1}; + Func == init_per_group; Func == end_per_group -> + {"Config function: ", 2}; + true -> + {"Test case: ", 1} + end, + + case {filelib:is_file(filename:join(LogDir, SrcListing)), + lists:member(no_src, get(test_server_logopts))} of + {true,false} -> + print(Lev, Info ++ "<a href=\"~ts#~ts\">~w:~w/~w</a> " + "(click for source code)\n", + [uri_encode(SrcListing), + uri_encode(atom_to_list(Func)++"-1",utf8), + Mod,Func,Arity]); + _ -> + print(Lev, Info ++ "~w:~w/~w\n", [Mod,Func,Arity]) + end end, AbsName. @@ -2020,7 +2025,7 @@ add_init_and_end_per_suite([{conf,_,_,{Mod,_}}=Case|Cases], LastMod, PreCases ++ [Case|add_init_and_end_per_suite(Cases, NextMod, NextRef, FwMod)]; add_init_and_end_per_suite([SkipCase|Cases], LastMod, LastRef, FwMod) - when element(1,SkipCase) == skip_case -> + when element(1,SkipCase) == skip_case; element(1,SkipCase) == auto_skip_case-> [SkipCase|add_init_and_end_per_suite(Cases, LastMod, LastRef, FwMod)]; add_init_and_end_per_suite([{conf,_,_,_}=Case|Cases], LastMod, LastRef, FwMod) -> [Case|add_init_and_end_per_suite(Cases, LastMod, LastRef, FwMod)]; @@ -3946,8 +3951,8 @@ progress(skip, CaseNum, Mod, Func, GrName, Loc, Reason, Time, "<td>~ts~ts</td></tr>\n", [Time,Color,ReasonStr2,Comment1]), FormatLoc = test_server_sup:format_loc(Loc), - print(minor, "=== location ~ts", [FormatLoc]), - print(minor, "=== reason = ~ts", [ReasonStr1]), + print(minor, "=== Location: ~ts", [FormatLoc]), + print(minor, "=== Reason: ~ts", [ReasonStr1]), Ret; progress(failed, CaseNum, Mod, Func, GrName, Loc, timetrap_timeout, T, @@ -3972,8 +3977,8 @@ progress(failed, CaseNum, Mod, Func, GrName, Loc, timetrap_timeout, T, "<td>~ts</td></tr>\n", [T/1000,Comment]), FormatLoc = test_server_sup:format_loc(Loc), - print(minor, "=== location ~ts", [FormatLoc]), - print(minor, "=== reason = timetrap timeout", []), + print(minor, "=== Location: ~ts", [FormatLoc]), + print(minor, "=== Reason: timetrap timeout", []), failed; progress(failed, CaseNum, Mod, Func, GrName, Loc, {testcase_aborted,Reason}, _T, @@ -3998,13 +4003,13 @@ progress(failed, CaseNum, Mod, Func, GrName, Loc, {testcase_aborted,Reason}, _T, "<td>~ts</td></tr>\n", [Comment]), FormatLoc = test_server_sup:format_loc(Loc), - print(minor, "=== location ~ts", [FormatLoc]), - print(minor, "=== reason = {testcase_aborted,~p}", [Reason]), + print(minor, "=== Location: ~ts", [FormatLoc]), + print(minor, "=== Reason: {testcase_aborted,~p}", [Reason]), failed; progress(failed, CaseNum, Mod, Func, GrName, unknown, Reason, Time, Comment0, {St0,St1}) -> - print(major, "=result failed: ~p, ~w", [Reason,unknown]), + print(major, "=result failed: ~p, ~w", [Reason,unknown_location]), print(1, "*** FAILED ~ts ***", [get_info_str(Mod,Func, CaseNum, get(test_server_cases))]), test_server_sup:framework_call(report, [tc_done,{Mod,{Func,GrName}, @@ -4033,14 +4038,21 @@ progress(failed, CaseNum, Mod, Func, GrName, unknown, Reason, Time, "<td><font color=\"red\">FAILED</font></td>" "<td>~ts</td></tr>\n", [TimeStr,Comment]), - print(minor, "=== location ~w", [unknown]), + print(minor, "=== Location: ~w", [unknown]), {FStr,FormattedReason} = format_exception(Reason), - print(minor, "=== reason = " ++ FStr, [FormattedReason]), + print(minor, "=== Reason: " ++ FStr, [FormattedReason]), failed; progress(failed, CaseNum, Mod, Func, GrName, Loc, Reason, Time, Comment0, {St0,St1}) -> - print(major, "=result failed: ~p, ~p", [Reason,Loc]), + {LocMaj,LocMin} = if Func == error_in_suite -> + case get_fw_mod(undefined) of + Mod -> {unknown_location,unknown}; + _ -> {Loc,Loc} + end; + true -> {Loc,Loc} + end, + print(major, "=result failed: ~p, ~p", [Reason,LocMaj]), print(1, "*** FAILED ~ts ***", [get_info_str(Mod,Func, CaseNum, get(test_server_cases))]), test_server_sup:framework_call(report, [tc_done,{Mod,{Func,GrName}, @@ -4053,16 +4065,16 @@ progress(failed, CaseNum, Mod, Func, GrName, Loc, Reason, Time, "" -> ""; _ -> xhtml("<br>","<br />") ++ to_string(Comment0) end, - FormatLastLoc = test_server_sup:format_loc(get_last_loc(Loc)), + FormatLastLoc = test_server_sup:format_loc(get_last_loc(LocMaj)), print(html, "<td>" ++ St0 ++ "~ts" ++ St1 ++ "</td>" "<td><font color=\"red\">FAILED</font></td>" "<td><font color=\"red\">~ts</font>~ts</td></tr>\n", [TimeStr,FormatLastLoc,Comment]), - FormatLoc = test_server_sup:format_loc(Loc), - print(minor, "=== location ~ts", [FormatLoc]), + FormatLoc = test_server_sup:format_loc(LocMin), + print(minor, "=== Location: ~ts", [FormatLoc]), {FStr,FormattedReason} = format_exception(Reason), - print(minor, "=== reason = " ++ FStr, [FormattedReason]), + print(minor, "=== Reason: " ++ FStr, [FormattedReason]), failed; progress(ok, _CaseNum, Mod, Func, GrName, _Loc, RetVal, Time, @@ -4091,7 +4103,7 @@ progress(ok, _CaseNum, Mod, Func, GrName, _Loc, RetVal, Time, "<td><font color=\"green\">Ok</font></td>" "~ts</tr>\n", [Time,Comment]), - print(minor, "=== returned value = ~p", [RetVal]), + print(minor, "=== Returned value: ~p", [RetVal]), ok. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -4679,10 +4691,10 @@ collect_cases({make,InitMFA,CaseList,FinMFA}, St0, Mode) -> collect_cases({Module, Cases}, St, Mode) when is_list(Cases) -> case (catch collect_case(Cases, St#cc{mod=Module}, [], Mode)) of - {ok, NewCases, NewSt} -> - {ok, NewCases, NewSt}; + Result = {ok,_,_} -> + Result; Other -> - {error, Other} + {error,Other} end; collect_cases({_Mod,_Case}=Spec, St, Mode) -> @@ -4700,9 +4712,9 @@ collect_case({Mod,{conf,_,_,_,_}=Conf}, St, Mode) -> collect_case(MFA, St, Mode) -> case in_skip_list(MFA, St#cc.skip) of - {true,Comment} -> + {true,Comment} when Comment /= make_failed -> {ok,[{skip_case,{MFA,Comment},Mode}],St}; - false -> + _ -> case MFA of {Mod,Case} -> collect_case_invoke(Mod, Case, MFA, St, Mode); {_Mod,_Case,_Args} -> {ok,[MFA],St} @@ -4764,17 +4776,25 @@ collect_case_subcases(Mod, Case, SubCases, St0, Mode) -> collect_files(Dir, Pattern, St, Mode) -> {ok,Cwd} = file:get_cwd(), Dir1 = filename:join(Cwd, Dir), - Wc = filename:join([Dir1,Pattern++code:objfile_extension()]), + Wc = filename:join([Dir1,Pattern++"{.erl,"++code:objfile_extension()++"}"]), case catch filelib:wildcard(Wc) of {'EXIT', Reason} -> io:format("Could not collect files: ~p~n", [Reason]), {error,{collect_fail,Dir,Pattern}}; - Mods0 -> - Mods = [{path_to_module(Mod),all} || Mod <- lists:sort(Mods0)], - collect_cases(Mods, St, Mode) + Files -> + %% convert to module names and remove duplicates + Mods = lists:foldl(fun(File, Acc) -> + Mod = fullname_to_mod(File), + case lists:member(Mod, Acc) of + true -> Acc; + false -> [Mod | Acc] + end + end, [], Files), + Tests = [{Mod,all} || Mod <- lists:sort(Mods)], + collect_cases(Tests, St, Mode) end. -path_to_module(Path) when is_list(Path) -> +fullname_to_mod(Path) when is_list(Path) -> %% If this is called with a binary, then we are probably in +fnu %% mode and have found a beam file with name encoded as latin1. We %% will let this crash since it can not work to load such a module diff --git a/lib/test_server/src/test_server_sup.erl b/lib/test_server/src/test_server_sup.erl index 7a1f7803eb..7d92bc902a 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/src/test_server_sup.erl +++ b/lib/test_server/src/test_server_sup.erl @@ -61,33 +61,37 @@ timetrap(Timeout0, ReportTVal, Scale, Pid) -> TruncTO = trunc(Timeout), receive after TruncTO -> - case is_process_alive(Pid) of - true -> - TimeToReport = if Timeout0 == ReportTVal -> TruncTO; - true -> ReportTVal end, - MFLs = test_server:get_loc(Pid), - Mon = erlang:monitor(process, Pid), - Trap = {timetrap_timeout,TimeToReport,MFLs}, - exit(Pid, Trap), - receive - {'DOWN', Mon, process, Pid, _} -> - ok - after 10000 -> - %% Pid is probably trapping exits, hit it harder... - catch error_logger:warning_msg( - "Testcase process ~w not " - "responding to timetrap " - "timeout:~n" - " ~p.~n" - "Killing testcase...~n", - [Pid, Trap]), - exit(Pid, kill) - end; - false -> + kill_the_process(Pid, Timeout0, TruncTO, ReportTVal) + end. + +kill_the_process(Pid, Timeout0, TruncTO, ReportTVal) -> + case is_process_alive(Pid) of + true -> + TimeToReport = if Timeout0 == ReportTVal -> TruncTO; + true -> ReportTVal end, + MFLs = test_server:get_loc(Pid), + Mon = erlang:monitor(process, Pid), + Trap = {timetrap_timeout,TimeToReport,MFLs}, + exit(Pid, Trap), + receive + {'DOWN', Mon, process, Pid, _} -> ok - end + after 10000 -> + %% Pid is probably trapping exits, hit it harder... + catch error_logger:warning_msg( + "Testcase process ~w not " + "responding to timetrap " + "timeout:~n" + " ~p.~n" + "Killing testcase...~n", + [Pid, Trap]), + exit(Pid, kill) + end; + false -> + ok end. + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% timetrap_cancel(Handle) -> ok %% Handle = term() @@ -806,10 +810,19 @@ format_loc1({Mod,Func,Line}) -> case {lists:member(no_src, get(test_server_logopts)), lists:reverse(ModStr)} of {false,[$E,$T,$I,$U,$S,$_|_]} -> - io_lib:format("{~w,~w,<a href=\"~ts~ts#~w\">~w</a>}", + Link = if is_integer(Line) -> + integer_to_list(Line); + Line == last_expr -> + list_to_atom(atom_to_list(Func)++"-last_expr"); + is_atom(Line) -> + atom_to_list(Line); + true -> + Line + end, + io_lib:format("{~w,~w,<a href=\"~ts~ts#~s\">~w</a>}", [Mod,Func, test_server_ctrl:uri_encode(downcase(ModStr)), - ?src_listing_ext,Line,Line]); + ?src_listing_ext,Link,Line]); _ -> io_lib:format("{~w,~w,~w}",[Mod,Func,Line]) end. diff --git a/lib/test_server/src/ts.erl b/lib/test_server/src/ts.erl index d6d2e865e2..85f97656ff 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/src/ts.erl +++ b/lib/test_server/src/ts.erl @@ -24,15 +24,20 @@ -module(ts). --export([run/0, run/1, run/2, run/3, run/4, run/5, - tests/0, tests/1, +-export([cl_run/1, + run/0, run/1, run/2, run/3, run/4, run/5, + run_category/1, run_category/2, run_category/3, + tests/0, tests/1, suites/1, categories/1, install/0, install/1, - bench/0, bench/1, bench/2, benchmarks/0, - smoke_test/0, smoke_test/1,smoke_test/2, smoke_tests/0, estone/0, estone/1, cross_cover_analyse/1, compile_testcases/0, compile_testcases/1, help/0]). + +%% Functions kept for backwards compatibility +-export([bench/0, bench/1, bench/2, benchmarks/0, + smoke_test/0, smoke_test/1,smoke_test/2, smoke_tests/0]). + -export([i/0, l/1, r/0, r/1, r/2, r/3]). %%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -82,10 +87,13 @@ -define( install_help, [ - " ts:install() - Install TS with no Options.\n" - " ts:install([Options]) - Install TS with Options\n" + " ts:install()\n", + " Install ts with no options.\n", + "\n", + " ts:install(Options)\n", + " Install ts with a list of options, see below.\n", "\n", - "Installation options supported:\n", + "Installation options supported:\n\n", " {longnames, true} - Use fully qualified hostnames\n", " {verbose, Level} - Sets verbosity level for TS output (0,1,2), 0 is\n" " quiet(default).\n" @@ -110,21 +118,64 @@ help() -> end. help(uninstalled) -> - H = ["TS is not installed yet. To install use:\n\n"], + H = ["ts is not yet installed. To install use:\n\n"], show_help([H,?install_help]); help(installed) -> - H = ["Run functions:\n", - " ts:run() - Run all available tests.\n", - " ts:run(Spec) - Run all tests in given test spec file.\n", - " The spec file is actually ../*_test/Spec.spec\n", - " ts:run([Specs]) - Run all tests in all given test spec files.\n", - " ts:run(Spec, Mod) - Run a single test suite.\n", - " ts:run(Spec, Mod, Case)\n", - " - Run a single test case.\n", - " All above run functions can have an additional Options argument\n", - " which is a list of options.\n", + H = ["\n", + "Run functions:\n\n", + " ts:run()\n", + " Run the tests for all apps. The tests are defined by the\n", + " main test specification for each app: ../App_test/App.spec.\n", + "\n", + " ts:run(Apps)\n", + " Apps = atom() | [atom()]\n", + " Run the tests for an app, or set of apps. The tests are\n", + " defined by the main test specification for each app:\n", + " ../App_test/App.spec.\n", + "\n", + " ts:run(App, Suites)\n", + " App = atom(), Suites = atom() | [atom()]\n", + " Run one or more test suites for App (i.e. modules named\n", + " *_SUITE.erl, located in ../App_test/).\n", + "\n", + " ts:run(App, Suite, TestCases)\n", + " App = atom(), Suite = atom(),\n", + " TestCases = TCs | {testcase,TCs}, TCs = atom() | [atom()]\n", + " Run one or more test cases (functions) in Suite.\n", + "\n", + " ts:run(App, Suite, {group,Groups})\n", + " App = atom(), Suite = atom(), Groups = atom() | [atom()]\n", + " Run one or more test case groups in Suite.\n", + "\n", + " ts:run(App, Suite, {group,Group}, {testcase,TestCases})\n", + " App = atom(), Suite = atom(), Group = atom(),\n", + " TestCases = atom() | [atom()]\n", + " Run one or more test cases in a test case group in Suite.\n", + "\n", + " ts:run_category(TestCategory)\n", + " TestCategory = smoke | essential | bench | atom()\n", + " Run the specified category of tests for all apps.\n", + " For each app, the tests are defined by the specification:\n", + " ../App_test/App_TestCategory.spec.\n", + "\n", + " ts:run_category(Apps, TestCategory)\n", + " Apps = atom() | [atom()],\n", + " TestCategory = smoke | essential | bench | atom()\n", + " Run the specified category of tests for the given app or apps.\n", + "\n", + " Note that the test category parameter may have arbitrary value,\n", + " but should correspond to an existing test specification with file\n", + " name: ../App_test/App_TestCategory.spec.\n", + " Predefined categories exist for smoke tests, essential tests and\n", + " benchmark tests. The corresponding specs are:\n", + " ../*_test/Spec_smoke.spec, ../*_test/Spec_essential.spec and\n", + " ../*_test/Spec_bench.spec.\n", "\n", - "Run options supported:\n", + " All above run functions can take an additional last argument,\n", + " Options, which is a list of options (e.g. ts:run(App, Options),\n", + " or ts:run_category(Apps, TestCategory, Options)).\n", + "\n", + "Run options supported:\n\n", " batch - Do not start a new xterm\n", " {verbose, Level} - Same as the verbosity option for install\n", " verbose - Same as {verbose, 1}\n", @@ -143,47 +194,46 @@ help(installed) -> " files are. The default location is\n" " tests/test_server/.\n" "\n", - "Supported trace information elements\n", + "Supported trace information elements:\n\n", " {tp | tpl, Mod, [] | match_spec()}\n", " {tp | tpl, Mod, Func, [] | match_spec()}\n", " {tp | tpl, Mod, Func, Arity, [] | match_spec()}\n", " {ctp | ctpl, Mod}\n", " {ctp | ctpl, Mod, Func}\n", " {ctp | ctpl, Mod, Func, Arity}\n", + "\n\n", + "Support functions:\n\n", + " ts:tests()\n", + " Returns all apps available for testing.\n", + "\n", + " ts:tests(TestCategory)\n", + " Returns all apps that provide tests in the given category.\n", + "\n", + " ts:suites(App)\n", + " Returns all available test suites for App,\n", + " i.e. ../App_test/*_SUITE.erl\n", + "\n", + " ts:categories(App)\n", + " Returns all test categories available for App.\n", + "\n", + " ts:estone()\n", + " Runs estone_SUITE in the kernel application with no run options\n", "\n", - "Support functions:\n", - " ts:tests() - Shows all available families of tests.\n", - " ts:tests(Spec) - Shows all available test modules in Spec,\n", - " i.e. ../Spec_test/*_SUITE.erl\n", - " ts:estone() - Run estone_SUITE in kernel application with\n" - " no run options\n", - " ts:estone(Opts) - Run estone_SUITE in kernel application with\n" - " the given run options\n", - " ts:cross_cover_analyse(Level)\n" - " - Used after ts:run with option cover or \n" - " cover_details. Analyses modules specified with\n" - " a 'cross' statement in the cover spec file.\n" - " Level can be 'overview' or 'details'.\n", - " ts:compile_testcases()~n" - " ts:compile_testcases(Apps)~n" - " - Compile all testcases for usage in a cross ~n" - " compile environment." - " \n" - "Benchmark functions:\n" - " ts:benchmarks() - Get all available families of benchmarks\n" - " ts:bench() - Runs all benchmarks\n" - " ts:bench(Spec) - Runs all benchmarks in the given spec file.\n" - " The spec file is actually ../*_test/Spec_bench.spec\n\n" - " ts:bench can take the same Options argument as ts:run.\n" - "Smoke test functions:\n" - " ts:smoke_tests() - Get all available families of smoke tests\n" - " ts:smoke_test() - Runs all smoke tests\n" - " ts:smoke_test(Spec)\n" - " - Runs all smoke tests in the given spec file.\n" - " The spec file is actually ../*_test/Spec_smoke.spec\n\n" - " ts:smoke_test can take the same Options argument as ts:run.\n" - "\n" - "Installation (already done):\n" + " ts:estone(Opts)\n", + " Runs estone_SUITE in the kernel application with the given\n", + " run options\n", + "\n", + " ts:cross_cover_analyse(Level)\n", + " Use after ts:run with option cover or cover_details. Analyses\n", + " modules specified with a 'cross' statement in the cover spec file.\n", + " Level can be 'overview' or 'details'.\n", + "\n", + " ts:compile_testcases()\n", + " ts:compile_testcases(Apps)\n", + " Compiles all test cases for the given apps, for usage in a\n", + " cross compilation environment.\n", + "\n\n", + "Installation (already done):\n\n" ], show_help([H,?install_help]). @@ -212,86 +262,138 @@ run_all(_Vars) -> run_some([], _Opts) -> ok; -run_some([{Spec,Mod}|Specs], Opts) -> - case run(Spec, Mod, Opts) of +run_some(Apps, Opts) -> + case proplists:get_value(test_category, Opts) of + bench -> + check_and_run(fun(Vars) -> ts_benchmark:run(Apps, Opts, Vars) end); + _Other -> + run_some1(Apps, Opts) + end. + +run_some1([], _Opts) -> + ok; +run_some1([{App,Mod}|Apps], Opts) -> + case run(App, Mod, Opts) of ok -> ok; - Error -> io:format("~p: ~p~n",[{Spec,Mod},Error]) + Error -> io:format("~p: ~p~n",[{App,Mod},Error]) end, - run_some(Specs, Opts); -run_some([Spec|Specs], Opts) -> - case run(Spec, Opts) of + run_some1(Apps, Opts); +run_some1([App|Apps], Opts) -> + case run(App, Opts) of ok -> ok; - Error -> io:format("~p: ~p~n",[Spec,Error]) + Error -> io:format("~p: ~p~n",[App,Error]) end, - run_some(Specs, Opts). + run_some1(Apps, Opts). + +%% This can be used from command line. Both App and +%% TestCategory must be specified. App may be 'all' +%% and TestCategory may be 'main'. Examples: +%% erl -s ts cl_run kernel smoke <options> +%% erl -s ts cl_run kernel main <options> +%% erl -s ts cl_run all essential <options> +%% erl -s ts cl_run all main <options> +%% When using the 'main' category and running with cover, +%% one can also use the cross_cover_analysis flag. +cl_run([App,Cat|Options0]) when is_atom(App) -> -%% Runs one test spec (interactive). -run(Testspec) when is_atom(Testspec) -> - Options=check_test_get_opts(Testspec, []), - File = atom_to_list(Testspec), - run_test(File, [{spec,[File++".spec"]}], Options); - -%% This can be used from command line, e.g. -%% erl -s ts run all_tests <config> -%% When using the all_tests flag and running with cover, one can also -%% use the cross_cover_analysis flag. -run([all_tests|Config0]) -> AllAtomsFun = fun(X) when is_atom(X) -> true; (_) -> false end, - Config1 = - case lists:all(AllAtomsFun,Config0) of + Options1 = + case lists:all(AllAtomsFun, Options0) of true -> %% Could be from command line - lists:map(fun(Conf)->to_erlang_term(Conf) end,Config0)--[batch]; + lists:map(fun(Opt) -> + to_erlang_term(Opt) + end, Options0) -- [batch]; false -> - Config0--[batch] + Options0 -- [batch] end, %% Make sure there is exactly one occurence of 'batch' - Config2 = [batch|Config1], - - R = run(tests(),Config2), - - case check_for_cross_cover_analysis_flag(Config2) of + Options2 = [batch|Options1], + + Result = + case {App,Cat} of + {all,main} -> + run(tests(), Options2); + {all,Cat} -> + run_category(Cat, Options2); + {_,main} -> + run(App, Options2); + {_,Cat} -> + run_category(App, Cat, Options2) + end, + case check_for_cross_cover_analysis_flag(Options2) of false -> ok; Level -> cross_cover_analyse(Level) end, + Result. - R; +%% run/1 +%% Runs tests for one app (interactive). +run(App) when is_atom(App) -> + Options = check_test_get_opts(App, []), + File = atom_to_list(App), + run_test(File, [{spec,[File++".spec"]},{allow_user_terms,true}], Options); -%% ts:run(ListOfTests) -run(List) when is_list(List) -> - run(List, [batch]). - -run(List, Opts) when is_list(List), is_list(Opts) -> - run_some(List, Opts); +%% This can be used from command line, e.g. +%% erl -s ts run all <options> +%% erl -s ts run main <options> +run([all,main|Opts]) -> + cl_run([all,main|Opts]); +run([all|Opts]) -> + cl_run([all,main|Opts]); +run([main|Opts]) -> + cl_run([all,main|Opts]); +%% Backwards compatible +run([all_tests|Opts]) -> + cl_run([all,main|Opts]); + +%% run/1 +%% Runs the main tests for all available apps +run(Apps) when is_list(Apps) -> + run(Apps, [batch]). %% run/2 -%% Runs one test spec with list of suites or with options -run(Testspec, ModsOrConfig) when is_atom(Testspec), - is_list(ModsOrConfig) -> - case is_list_of_suites(ModsOrConfig) of +%% Runs the main tests for all available apps +run(Apps, Opts) when is_list(Apps), is_list(Opts) -> + run_some(Apps, Opts); + +%% Runs tests for one app with list of suites or with options +run(App, ModsOrOpts) when is_atom(App), + is_list(ModsOrOpts) -> + case is_list_of_suites(ModsOrOpts) of false -> - run(Testspec, {config_list,ModsOrConfig}); + run(App, {opts_list,ModsOrOpts}); true -> - run_some([{Testspec,M} || M <- ModsOrConfig], + run_some([{App,M} || M <- ModsOrOpts], [batch]) end; -run(Testspec, {config_list,Config}) -> - Options=check_test_get_opts(Testspec, Config), - IsSmoke=proplists:get_value(smoke,Config), - File=atom_to_list(Testspec), + +run(App, {opts_list,Opts}) -> + Options = check_test_get_opts(App, Opts), + File = atom_to_list(App), + + %% check if other test category than main has been specified + {CatSpecName,TestCat} = + case proplists:get_value(test_category, Opts) of + undefined -> + {"",main}; + Cat -> + {"_" ++ atom_to_list(Cat),Cat} + end, + WhatToDo = - case Testspec of + case App of %% Known to exist but fails generic tests below emulator -> test; system -> test; erl_interface -> test; epmd -> test; _ -> - case code:lib_dir(Testspec) of + case code:lib_dir(App) of {error,bad_name} -> %% Application does not exist skip; @@ -313,92 +415,167 @@ run(Testspec, {config_list,Config}) -> end end end, - Spec = - case WhatToDo of - skip -> - create_skip_spec(Testspec, tests(Testspec)); - test when IsSmoke -> - File++"_smoke.spec"; - test -> - File++".spec" - end, - run_test(File, [{spec,[Spec]}], Options); -%% Runs one module in a spec (interactive) -run(Testspec, Mod) when is_atom(Testspec), is_atom(Mod) -> - run_test({atom_to_list(Testspec),Mod}, + case WhatToDo of + skip -> + SkipSpec = create_skip_spec(App, suites(App)), + run_test(File, [{spec,[SkipSpec]}], Options); + test when TestCat == bench -> + check_and_run(fun(Vars) -> + ts_benchmark:run([App], Options, Vars) + end); + test -> + Spec = File ++ CatSpecName ++ ".spec", + run_test(File, [{spec,[Spec]},{allow_user_terms,true}], Options) + end; + +%% Runs one module for an app (interactive) +run(App, Mod) when is_atom(App), is_atom(Mod) -> + run_test({atom_to_list(App),Mod}, [{suite,Mod}], [interactive]). %% run/3 -%% Run one module in a spec with Config -run(Testspec, Mod, Config) when is_atom(Testspec), - is_atom(Mod), - is_list(Config) -> - Options=check_test_get_opts(Testspec, Config), - run_test({atom_to_list(Testspec),Mod}, +%% Run one module for an app with Opts +run(App, Mod, Opts) when is_atom(App), + is_atom(Mod), + is_list(Opts) -> + Options = check_test_get_opts(App, Opts), + run_test({atom_to_list(App),Mod}, [{suite,Mod}], Options); -%% Run multiple modules with Config -run(Testspec, Mods, Config) when is_atom(Testspec), - is_list(Mods), - is_list(Config) -> - run_some([{Testspec,M} || M <- Mods], Config); + +%% Run multiple modules with Opts +run(App, Mods, Opts) when is_atom(App), + is_list(Mods), + is_list(Opts) -> + run_some([{App,M} || M <- Mods], Opts); + %% Runs one test case in a module. -run(Testspec, Mod, Case) when is_atom(Testspec), - is_atom(Mod), - is_atom(Case) -> - Options=check_test_get_opts(Testspec, []), +run(App, Mod, Case) when is_atom(App), + is_atom(Mod), + is_atom(Case) -> + Options = check_test_get_opts(App, []), Args = [{suite,Mod},{testcase,Case}], - run_test(atom_to_list(Testspec), Args, Options); + run_test(atom_to_list(App), Args, Options); + %% Runs one or more groups in a module. -run(Testspec, Mod, Grs={group,_Groups}) when is_atom(Testspec), - is_atom(Mod) -> - Options=check_test_get_opts(Testspec, []), +run(App, Mod, Grs={group,_Groups}) when is_atom(App), + is_atom(Mod) -> + Options = check_test_get_opts(App, []), Args = [{suite,Mod},Grs], - run_test(atom_to_list(Testspec), Args, Options); + run_test(atom_to_list(App), Args, Options); + %% Runs one or more test cases in a module. -run(Testspec, Mod, TCs={testcase,_Cases}) when is_atom(Testspec), - is_atom(Mod) -> - Options=check_test_get_opts(Testspec, []), +run(App, Mod, TCs={testcase,_Cases}) when is_atom(App), + is_atom(Mod) -> + Options = check_test_get_opts(App, []), Args = [{suite,Mod},TCs], - run_test(atom_to_list(Testspec), Args, Options). + run_test(atom_to_list(App), Args, Options). %% run/4 %% Run one test case in a module with Options. -run(Testspec, Mod, Case, Config) when is_atom(Testspec), - is_atom(Mod), - is_atom(Case), - is_list(Config) -> - Options=check_test_get_opts(Testspec, Config), +run(App, Mod, Case, Opts) when is_atom(App), + is_atom(Mod), + is_atom(Case), + is_list(Opts) -> + Options = check_test_get_opts(App, Opts), Args = [{suite,Mod},{testcase,Case}], - run_test(atom_to_list(Testspec), Args, Options); + run_test(atom_to_list(App), Args, Options); + %% Run one or more test cases in a module with Options. -run(Testspec, Mod, {testcase,Cases}, Config) when is_atom(Testspec), - is_atom(Mod) -> - run(Testspec, Mod, Cases, Config); -run(Testspec, Mod, Cases, Config) when is_atom(Testspec), - is_atom(Mod), - is_list(Cases), - is_list(Config) -> - Options=check_test_get_opts(Testspec, Config), +run(App, Mod, {testcase,Cases}, Opts) when is_atom(App), + is_atom(Mod) -> + run(App, Mod, Cases, Opts); +run(App, Mod, Cases, Opts) when is_atom(App), + is_atom(Mod), + is_list(Cases), + is_list(Opts) -> + Options = check_test_get_opts(App, Opts), Args = [{suite,Mod},Cases], - run_test(atom_to_list(Testspec), Args, Options); + run_test(atom_to_list(App), Args, Options); + +%% Run one or more test cases in a group. +run(App, Mod, Gr={group,_Group}, {testcase,Cases}) when is_atom(App), + is_atom(Mod) -> + run(App, Mod, Gr, Cases, [batch]); + + %% Run one or more groups in a module with Options. -run(Testspec, Mod, Grs={group,_Groups}, Config) when is_atom(Testspec), - is_atom(Mod) -> - Options=check_test_get_opts(Testspec, Config), +run(App, Mod, Grs={group,_Groups}, Opts) when is_atom(App), + is_atom(Mod), + is_list(Opts) -> + Options = check_test_get_opts(App, Opts), Args = [{suite,Mod},Grs], - run_test(atom_to_list(Testspec), Args, Options). + run_test(atom_to_list(App), Args, Options). %% run/5 %% Run one or more test cases in a group with Options. -run(Testspec, Mod, Group, Cases, Config) when is_atom(Testspec), - is_atom(Mod), - is_list(Config) -> +run(App, Mod, Group, Cases, Opts) when is_atom(App), + is_atom(Mod), + is_list(Opts) -> Group1 = if is_tuple(Group) -> Group; true -> {group,Group} end, Cases1 = if is_tuple(Cases) -> Cases; true -> {testcase,Cases} end, - Options=check_test_get_opts(Testspec, Config), + Options = check_test_get_opts(App, Opts), Args = [{suite,Mod},Group1,Cases1], - run_test(atom_to_list(Testspec), Args, Options). + run_test(atom_to_list(App), Args, Options). + +%% run_category/1 +run_category(TestCategory) when is_atom(TestCategory) -> + run_category(TestCategory, [batch]). + +%% run_category/2 +run_category(TestCategory, Opts) when is_atom(TestCategory), + is_list(Opts) -> + case ts:tests(TestCategory) of + [] -> + {error, no_tests_available}; + Apps -> + Opts1 = [{test_category,TestCategory} | Opts], + run_some(Apps, Opts1) + end; + +run_category(Apps, TestCategory) when is_atom(TestCategory) -> + run_category(Apps, TestCategory, [batch]). + +%% run_category/3 +run_category(App, TestCategory, Opts) -> + Apps = if is_atom(App) -> [App]; + is_list(App) -> App + end, + Opts1 = [{test_category,TestCategory} | Opts], + run_some(Apps, Opts1). + +%%----------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Functions kept for backwards compatibility + +bench() -> + run_category(bench, []). +bench(Opts) when is_list(Opts) -> + run_category(bench, Opts); +bench(App) -> + run_category(App, bench, []). +bench(App, Opts) when is_atom(App) -> + run_category(App, bench, Opts); +bench(Apps, Opts) when is_list(Apps) -> + run_category(Apps, bench, Opts). + +benchmarks() -> + tests(bench). + +smoke_test() -> + run_category(smoke, []). +smoke_test(Opts) when is_list(Opts) -> + run_category(smoke, Opts); +smoke_test(App) -> + run_category(App, smoke, []). +smoke_test(App, Opts) when is_atom(App) -> + run_category(App, smoke, Opts); +smoke_test(Apps, Opts) when is_list(Apps) -> + run_category(Apps, smoke, Opts). + +smoke_tests() -> + tests(smoke). + +%%----------------------------------------------------------------- is_list_of_suites(List) -> lists:all(fun(Suite) -> @@ -416,29 +593,29 @@ is_list_of_suites(List) -> %% Create a spec to skip all SUITES, this is used when the application %% to be tested is not part of the OTP release to be tested. -create_skip_spec(Testspec, SuitesToSkip) -> +create_skip_spec(App, SuitesToSkip) -> {ok,Cwd} = file:get_cwd(), - TestspecString = atom_to_list(Testspec), - Specname = TestspecString++"_skip.spec", + AppString = atom_to_list(App), + Specname = AppString++"_skip.spec", {ok,D} = file:open(filename:join([filename:dirname(Cwd), - TestspecString++"_test",Specname]), + AppString++"_test",Specname]), [write]), - TestDir = "\"../"++TestspecString++"_test\"", + TestDir = "\"../"++AppString++"_test\"", io:format(D,"{suites, "++TestDir++", all}.~n",[]), io:format(D,"{skip_suites, "++TestDir++", ~w, \"Skipped as application" " is not in path!\"}.",[SuitesToSkip]), Specname. -%% Check testspec to be valid and get possible Options -%% from the config. -check_test_get_opts(Testspec, Config) -> - validate_test(Testspec), - Mode = configmember(batch, {batch, interactive}, Config), - Vars = configvars(Config), - Trace = get_config(trace,Config), - ConfigPath = get_config(config,Config), - KeepTopcase = configmember(keep_topcase, {keep_topcase,[]}, Config), - Cover = configcover(Testspec,Config), +%% Check testspec for App to be valid and get possible options +%% from the list. +check_test_get_opts(App, Opts) -> + validate_test(App), + Mode = configmember(batch, {batch, interactive}, Opts), + Vars = configvars(Opts), + Trace = get_config(trace,Opts), + ConfigPath = get_config(config,Opts), + KeepTopcase = configmember(keep_topcase, {keep_topcase,[]}, Opts), + Cover = configcover(App,Opts), lists:flatten([Vars,Mode,Trace,KeepTopcase,Cover,ConfigPath]). to_erlang_term(Atom) -> @@ -447,7 +624,7 @@ to_erlang_term(Atom) -> {ok, Term} = erl_parse:parse_term(Tokens), Term. -%% Validate that a Testspec really is a testspec, +%% Validate that Testspec really is a testspec, %% and exit if not. validate_test(Testspec) -> case lists:member(Testspec, tests()) of @@ -460,10 +637,10 @@ validate_test(Testspec) -> exit(self(), {error, test_not_available}) end. -configvars(Config) -> - case lists:keysearch(vars, 1, Config) of +configvars(Opts) -> + case lists:keysearch(vars, 1, Opts) of {value, {vars, List}} -> - List0 = special_vars(Config), + List0 = special_vars(Opts), Key = fun(T) -> element(1,T) end, DelDupList = lists:filter(fun(V) -> @@ -474,17 +651,17 @@ configvars(Config) -> end, List), {vars, [List0|DelDupList]}; _ -> - {vars, special_vars(Config)} + {vars, special_vars(Opts)} end. -%% Allow some shortcuts in the Options... -special_vars(Config) -> +%% Allow some shortcuts in the options... +special_vars(Opts) -> SpecVars = - case lists:member(verbose, Config) of + case lists:member(verbose, Opts) of true -> [{verbose, 1}]; false -> - case lists:keysearch(verbose, 1, Config) of + case lists:keysearch(verbose, 1, Opts) of {value, {verbose, Lvl}} -> [{verbose, Lvl}]; _ -> @@ -492,13 +669,13 @@ special_vars(Config) -> end end, SpecVars1 = - case lists:keysearch(diskless, 1, Config) of + case lists:keysearch(diskless, 1, Opts) of {value,{diskless, true}} -> [{diskless, true} | SpecVars]; _ -> SpecVars end, - case lists:keysearch(testcase_callback, 1, Config) of + case lists:keysearch(testcase_callback, 1, Opts) of {value,{testcase_callback, CBM, CBF}} -> [{ts_testcase_callback, {CBM,CBF}} | SpecVars1]; {value,{testcase_callback, CB}} -> @@ -566,50 +743,31 @@ check_for_cross_cover_analysis_flag([_|Config],Level,CrossFlag) -> check_for_cross_cover_analysis_flag([],_,_) -> false. -%% Returns a list of available test suites. +%% Returns all available apps. tests() -> {ok, Cwd} = file:get_cwd(), ts_lib:specs(Cwd). -tests(Spec) -> +%% Returns all apps that provide tests in the given test category +tests(main) -> {ok, Cwd} = file:get_cwd(), - ts_lib:suites(Cwd, atom_to_list(Spec)). - -%% Benchmark related functions - -bench() -> - bench([]). - -bench(Opts) when is_list(Opts) -> - bench(benchmarks(),Opts); -bench(Spec) -> - bench([Spec],[]). - -bench(Spec, Opts) when is_atom(Spec) -> - bench([Spec],Opts); -bench(Specs, Opts) -> - check_and_run(fun(Vars) -> ts_benchmark:run(Specs, Opts, Vars) end). - -benchmarks() -> - ts_benchmark:benchmarks(). - -smoke_test() -> - smoke_test([]). - -smoke_test(Opts) when is_list(Opts) -> - smoke_test(smoke_tests(),Opts); -smoke_test(Spec) -> - smoke_test([Spec],[]). - -smoke_test(Spec, Opts) when is_atom(Spec) -> - smoke_test([Spec],Opts); -smoke_test(Specs, Opts) -> - run(Specs, [{smoke,true}|Opts]). + ts_lib:specs(Cwd); +tests(bench) -> + ts_benchmark:benchmarks(); +tests(TestCategory) -> + {ok, Cwd} = file:get_cwd(), + ts_lib:specialized_specs(Cwd, atom_to_list(TestCategory)). + +%% Returns a list of available test suites for App. +suites(App) -> + {ok, Cwd} = file:get_cwd(), + ts_lib:suites(Cwd, atom_to_list(App)). -smoke_tests() -> +%% Returns all available test categories for App +categories(App) -> {ok, Cwd} = file:get_cwd(), - ts_lib:specialized_specs(Cwd,"smoke"). + ts_lib:test_categories(Cwd, atom_to_list(App)). %% %% estone/0, estone/1 diff --git a/lib/test_server/src/ts_install_cth.erl b/lib/test_server/src/ts_install_cth.erl index 3dfa6174fe..54ca69637e 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/src/ts_install_cth.erl +++ b/lib/test_server/src/ts_install_cth.erl @@ -238,9 +238,15 @@ generate_nodenames2(0, _Hosts, Acc) -> Acc; generate_nodenames2(N, Hosts, Acc) -> Host=lists:nth((N rem (length(Hosts)))+1, Hosts), - Name=list_to_atom(temp_nodename("nod") ++ "@" ++ Host), + Name=list_to_atom(temp_nodename("nod",N) ++ "@" ++ Host), generate_nodenames2(N-1, Hosts, [Name|Acc]). -temp_nodename(Base) -> - Num = erlang:unique_integer([positive]), - Base ++ integer_to_list(Num). +%% We cannot use erlang:unique_integer([positive]) +%% here since this code in run on older test releases as well. +temp_nodename(Base,I) -> + {A,B,C} = os:timestamp(), + Nstr = integer_to_list(I), + Astr = integer_to_list(A), + Bstr = integer_to_list(B), + Cstr = integer_to_list(C), + Base++Nstr++Astr++Bstr++Cstr. diff --git a/lib/test_server/src/ts_lib.erl b/lib/test_server/src/ts_lib.erl index 5368960446..d27bc55b3a 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/src/ts_lib.erl +++ b/lib/test_server/src/ts_lib.erl @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ erlang_type/1, initial_capital/1, specs/1, suites/2, - specialized_specs/2, + test_categories/2, specialized_specs/2, subst_file/3, subst/2, print_data/1, make_non_erlang/2, maybe_atom_to_list/1, progress/4, @@ -96,26 +96,47 @@ specialized_specs(Dir,PostFix) -> Specs = filelib:wildcard(filename:join([filename:dirname(Dir), "*_test", "*_"++PostFix++".spec"])), sort_tests([begin - Base = filename:basename(Name), - list_to_atom(string:substr(Base,1,string:rstr(Base,"_")-1)) + DirPart = filename:dirname(Name), + AppTest = hd(lists:reverse(filename:split(DirPart))), + list_to_atom(string:substr(AppTest, 1, length(AppTest)-5)) end || Name <- Specs]). specs(Dir) -> Specs = filelib:wildcard(filename:join([filename:dirname(Dir), "*_test", "*.{dyn,}spec"])), - % Filter away all spec which end with {_bench,_smoke}.spec - NoBench = fun(SpecName) -> - case lists:reverse(SpecName) of - "ceps.hcneb_"++_ -> false; - "ceps.ekoms_"++_ -> false; - _ -> true - end - end, - - sort_tests([filename_to_atom(Name) || Name <- Specs, NoBench(Name)]). - -suites(Dir, Spec) -> - Glob=filename:join([filename:dirname(Dir), Spec++"_test", + %% Make sure only to include the main spec for each application + MainSpecs = + lists:flatmap(fun(FullName) -> + [Spec,TestDir|_] = + lists:reverse(filename:split(FullName)), + [_TestSuffix|TDParts] = + lists:reverse(string:tokens(TestDir,[$_,$.])), + [_SpecSuffix|SParts] = + lists:reverse(string:tokens(Spec,[$_,$.])), + if TDParts == SParts -> + [filename_to_atom(FullName)]; + true -> + [] + end + end, Specs), + sort_tests(MainSpecs). + +test_categories(Dir, App) -> + Specs = filelib:wildcard(filename:join([filename:dirname(Dir), + App++"_test", "*.spec"])), + lists:flatmap(fun(FullName) -> + [Spec,_TestDir|_] = + lists:reverse(filename:split(FullName)), + case filename:rootname(Spec -- App) of + "" -> + []; + [_Sep | Cat] -> + [list_to_atom(Cat)] + end + end, Specs). + +suites(Dir, App) -> + Glob=filename:join([filename:dirname(Dir), App++"_test", "*_SUITE.erl"]), Suites=filelib:wildcard(Glob), [filename_to_atom(Name) || Name <- Suites]. diff --git a/lib/test_server/test/erl2html2_SUITE.erl b/lib/test_server/test/erl2html2_SUITE.erl index 908985c879..796b84dedd 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/test/erl2html2_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/test_server/test/erl2html2_SUITE.erl @@ -130,15 +130,7 @@ groups() -> %% @end %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- all() -> - [m1]. - -%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% @spec TestCase() -> Info -%% Info = [tuple()] -%% @end -%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -m1() -> - []. + [macros_defined, macros_undefined]. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %% @spec TestCase(Config0) -> @@ -149,19 +141,29 @@ m1() -> %% Comment = term() %% @end %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -m1(Config) -> - {Src,Dst} = convert_module("m1",Config), +macros_defined(Config) -> + %% let erl2html2 use epp as parser + DataDir = ?config(data_dir,Config), + InclDir = filename:join(DataDir, "include"), + {Src,Dst} = convert_module("m1",[InclDir],Config), {true,L} = check_line_numbers(Src,Dst), - ok = check_link_targets(Src,Dst,L,[{baz,0}]), + ok = check_link_targets(Src,Dst,L,[{baz,0}],[]), ok. -convert_module(Mod,Config) -> +macros_undefined(Config) -> + %% let erl2html2 use epp_dodger as parser + {Src,Dst} = convert_module("m1",[],Config), + {true,L} = check_line_numbers(Src,Dst), + ok = check_link_targets(Src,Dst,L,[{baz,0}],[{quux,0}]), + ok. + +convert_module(Mod,InclDirs,Config) -> DataDir = ?config(data_dir,Config), PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir,Config), Src = filename:join(DataDir,Mod++".erl"), Dst = filename:join(PrivDir,Mod++".erl.html"), io:format("<a href=\"~s\">~s</a>\n",[Src,filename:basename(Src)]), - ok = erl2html2:convert(Src, Dst, [], "<html><body>"), + ok = erl2html2:convert(Src, Dst, InclDirs, "<html><body>"), io:format("<a href=\"~s\">~s</a>\n",[Dst,filename:basename(Dst)]), {Src,Dst}. @@ -229,36 +231,46 @@ check_line_number(Last,Line,OrigLine) -> %% function. %% The test module has -compile(export_all), so all functions are %% found by listing the exported ones. -check_link_targets(Src,Dst,L,RmFncs) -> +check_link_targets(Src,Dst,L,RmFncs,ShouldRemain) -> Mod = list_to_atom(filename:basename(filename:rootname(Src))), Exports = Mod:module_info(exports)--[{module_info,0},{module_info,1}|RmFncs], - {ok,{[],L},_} = xmerl_sax_parser:file(Dst, - [{event_fun,fun sax_event/3}, - {event_state,{Exports,0}}]), + LastExprFuncs = [Func || {Func,_A} <- Exports], + {ok,{FAs,Fs,L},_} = + xmerl_sax_parser:file(Dst, + [{event_fun,fun sax_event/3}, + {event_state,{Exports,LastExprFuncs,0}}]), + true = (length(FAs) == length(ShouldRemain)), + [] = [FA || FA <- FAs, not lists:member(FA,ShouldRemain)], + [] = [F || F <- Fs, not lists:keymember(F,1,ShouldRemain)], ok. sax_event(Event,_Loc,State) -> sax_event(Event,State). -sax_event({startElement,_Uri,"a",_QN,Attrs},{Exports,PrevLine}) -> +sax_event({startElement,_Uri,"a",_QN,Attrs},{Exports,LastExprFuncs,PrevLine}) -> {_,_,"name",Name} = lists:keyfind("name",3,Attrs), case catch list_to_integer(Name) of Line when is_integer(Line) -> case PrevLine + 1 of Line -> -% erlang:display({found_line,Line}), - {Exports,Line}; + {Exports,LastExprFuncs,Line}; Other -> ct:fail({unexpected_line_number_target,Other}) end; {'EXIT',_} -> - {match,[FStr,AStr]} = - re:run(Name,"^(.*)-([0-9]+)$",[{capture,all_but_first,list}]), + {match,[FStr,EndStr]} = + re:run(Name,"^(.*)-(last_expr|[0-9]+)$", + [{capture,all_but_first,list}]), F = list_to_atom(http_uri:decode(FStr)), - A = list_to_integer(AStr), -% erlang:display({found_fnc,F,A}), - A = proplists:get_value(F,Exports), - {lists:delete({F,A},Exports),PrevLine} + case EndStr of + "last_expr" -> + true = lists:member(F,LastExprFuncs), + {Exports,lists:delete(F,LastExprFuncs),PrevLine}; + _ -> + A = list_to_integer(EndStr), + A = proplists:get_value(F,Exports), + {lists:delete({F,A},Exports),LastExprFuncs,PrevLine} + end end; sax_event(_,State) -> State. diff --git a/lib/test_server/test/erl2html2_SUITE_data/include/header3.hrl b/lib/test_server/test/erl2html2_SUITE_data/include/header3.hrl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2a20850a3a --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/test_server/test/erl2html2_SUITE_data/include/header3.hrl @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +-define(EPP_SWITCH, on). diff --git a/lib/test_server/test/erl2html2_SUITE_data/m1.erl b/lib/test_server/test/erl2html2_SUITE_data/m1.erl index 156f1d0a51..1d405963a5 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/test/erl2html2_SUITE_data/m1.erl +++ b/lib/test_server/test/erl2html2_SUITE_data/m1.erl @@ -7,9 +7,15 @@ -include("header1.hrl"). -include("header2.hrl"). +-include("header3.hrl"). -define(MACRO1,value). +%% This macro is used to select parser in erl2html2. +%% If EPP_SWITCH is defined epp is used, else epp_dodger. +epp_switch() -> + ?EPP_SWITCH. + %%% Comment foo(x) -> %% Comment diff --git a/lib/test_server/vsn.mk b/lib/test_server/vsn.mk index 77225b4cad..fd9e4e6d74 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/test_server/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -TEST_SERVER_VSN = 3.8 +TEST_SERVER_VSN = 3.9 diff --git a/lib/tools/doc/src/cprof.xml b/lib/tools/doc/src/cprof.xml index 553597837e..bfddb9f5a8 100644 --- a/lib/tools/doc/src/cprof.xml +++ b/lib/tools/doc/src/cprof.xml @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ <func> <name>analyse() -> {AllCallCount, ModAnalysisList}</name> <name>analyse(Limit) -> {AllCallCount, ModAnalysisList}</name> - <name>analyse(Mod) -> ModAnlysis</name> + <name>analyse(Mod) -> ModAnalysis</name> <name>analyse(Mod, Limit) -> ModAnalysis</name> <fsummary>Collect and analyse call counters.</fsummary> <type> diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el b/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el index 0c003bab39..3610356355 100644 --- a/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el +++ b/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el @@ -2444,7 +2444,10 @@ This is automagically called by the user level function `indent-region'." ;; Parse the Erlang code from the beginning of the clause to ;; the beginning of the region. (while (< (point) indent-point) - (setq state (erlang-partial-parse (point) indent-point state))) + (let ((pt (point))) + (setq state (erlang-partial-parse pt indent-point state)) + (if (= pt (point)) + (error "Illegal syntax")))) ;; Indent every line in the region (while continue (goto-char indent-point) @@ -2480,8 +2483,11 @@ This is automagically called by the user level function `indent-region'." (if (>= from-end (- (point-max) indent-point)) (setq continue nil) (while (< (point) indent-point) - (setq state (erlang-partial-parse - (point) indent-point state)))))))) + (let ((pt (point))) + (setq state (erlang-partial-parse + pt indent-point state)) + (if (= pt (point)) + (error "Illegal syntax"))))))))) (defun erlang-indent-current-buffer () @@ -2528,7 +2534,10 @@ Return nil if line starts inside string, t if in a comment." (goto-char parse-start) (erlang-beginning-of-clause)) (while (< (point) indent-point) - (setq state (erlang-partial-parse (point) indent-point state))) + (let ((pt (point))) + (setq state (erlang-partial-parse pt indent-point state)) + (if (= pt (point)) + (error "Illegal syntax")))) (erlang-calculate-stack-indent indent-point state)))) (defun erlang-show-syntactic-information () @@ -2698,12 +2707,13 @@ Value is list (stack token-start token-type in-what)." (erlang-push (list '|| token (current-column)) stack) (forward-char 2)) - ;; Bit-syntax open paren - ((looking-at "<<") + ;; Bit-syntax open. Note that map syntax allows "<<" to follow ":=" + ;; or "=>" without intervening whitespace, so handle that case here + ((looking-at "\\(:=\\|=>\\)?<<") (erlang-push (list '<< token (current-column)) stack) - (forward-char 2)) + (forward-char (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))) - ;; Bbit-syntax close paren + ;; Bit-syntax close ((looking-at ">>") (while (memq (car (car stack)) '(|| ->)) (erlang-pop stack)) @@ -4188,7 +4198,10 @@ This function is designed to be a member of a criteria list." ;; Do not return `stop' when inside a list comprehension ;; construction. (The point must be after `||'). (while (< (point) orig-point) - (setq state (erlang-partial-parse (point) orig-point state))) + (let ((pt (point))) + (setq state (erlang-partial-parse pt orig-point state)) + (if (= pt (point)) + (error "Illegal syntax")))) (if (and (car state) (eq (car (car (car state))) '||)) nil 'stop))) diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented b/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented index 1c1086ca58..abb05fd59b 100644 --- a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented +++ b/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented @@ -32,6 +32,14 @@ -module(test). -compile(export_all). +%% Used to cause an "Unbalanced parentheses" error. +foo(M) -> + M#{a :=<<"a">> + ,b:=1}. +foo() -> + #{a =><<"a">> + ,b=>1}. + %% Module attributes should be highlighted -export([t/1]). diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig b/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig index a9d09000d2..3d8f29fe18 100644 --- a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig +++ b/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig @@ -32,6 +32,14 @@ -module(test). -compile(export_all). +%% Used to cause an "Unbalanced parentheses" error. +foo(M) -> +M#{a :=<<"a">> +,b:=1}. +foo() -> +#{a =><<"a">> +,b=>1}. + %% Module attributes should be highlighted -export([t/1]). diff --git a/lib/tools/src/cover.erl b/lib/tools/src/cover.erl index 6c32c47069..71e17e0ba1 100644 --- a/lib/tools/src/cover.erl +++ b/lib/tools/src/cover.erl @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ -define(SERVER, cover_server). %% Line doesn't matter. --define(BLOCK(Expr), {block,0,[Expr]}). +-define(BLOCK(Expr), {block,erl_anno:new(0),[Expr]}). -define(BLOCK1(Expr), if element(1, Expr) =:= block -> @@ -1626,18 +1626,18 @@ expand({clause,Line,Pattern,Guards,Body}, Vs, N) -> expand({op,_Line,'andalso',ExprL,ExprR}, Vs, N) -> {ExpandedExprL,N2} = expand(ExprL, Vs, N), {ExpandedExprR,N3} = expand(ExprR, Vs, N2), - LineL = element(2, ExpandedExprL), + Anno = element(2, ExpandedExprL), {bool_switch(ExpandedExprL, ExpandedExprR, - {atom,LineL,false}, + {atom,Anno,false}, Vs, N3), N3 + 1}; expand({op,_Line,'orelse',ExprL,ExprR}, Vs, N) -> {ExpandedExprL,N2} = expand(ExprL, Vs, N), {ExpandedExprR,N3} = expand(ExprR, Vs, N2), - LineL = element(2, ExpandedExprL), + Anno = element(2, ExpandedExprL), {bool_switch(ExpandedExprL, - {atom,LineL,true}, + {atom,Anno,true}, ExpandedExprR, Vs, N3), N3 + 1}; @@ -1746,7 +1746,7 @@ munge_body(Expr, Vars) -> munge_body([Expr|Body], Vars, MungedBody, LastExprBumpLines) -> %% Here is the place to add a call to cover:bump/6! - Line = element(2, Expr), + Line = erl_anno:line(element(2, Expr)), Lines = Vars#vars.lines, case lists:member(Line,Lines) of true -> % already a bump at this line @@ -1882,17 +1882,18 @@ fix_cls([Cl | Cls], Line, Bump) -> false -> {clause,CL,P,G,Body} = Cl, UniqueVarName = list_to_atom(lists:concat(["$cover$ ",Line])), - V = {var,0,UniqueVarName}, + A = erl_anno:new(0), + V = {var,A,UniqueVarName}, [Last|Rest] = lists:reverse(Body), - Body1 = lists:reverse(Rest, [{match,0,V,Last},Bump,V]), + Body1 = lists:reverse(Rest, [{match,A,V,Last},Bump,V]), [{clause,CL,P,G,Body1} | fix_cls(Cls, Line, Bump)] end. bumps_line(E, L) -> try bumps_line1(E, L) catch true -> true end. -bumps_line1({call,0,{remote,0,{atom,0,ets},{atom,0,update_counter}}, - [{atom,0,?COVER_TABLE},{tuple,0,[_,_,_,_,_,{integer,0,Line}]},_]}, +bumps_line1({call,_,{remote,_,{atom,_,ets},{atom,_,update_counter}}, + [{atom,_,?COVER_TABLE},{tuple,_,[_,_,_,_,_,{integer,_,Line}]},_]}, Line) -> throw(true); bumps_line1([E | Es], Line) -> @@ -1906,15 +1907,16 @@ bumps_line1(_, _) -> %%% End of fix of last expression. bump_call(Vars, Line) -> - {call,0,{remote,0,{atom,0,ets},{atom,0,update_counter}}, - [{atom,0,?COVER_TABLE}, - {tuple,0,[{atom,0,?BUMP_REC_NAME}, - {atom,0,Vars#vars.module}, - {atom,0,Vars#vars.function}, - {integer,0,Vars#vars.arity}, - {integer,0,Vars#vars.clause}, - {integer,0,Line}]}, - {integer,0,1}]}. + A = erl_anno:new(0), + {call,A,{remote,A,{atom,A,ets},{atom,A,update_counter}}, + [{atom,A,?COVER_TABLE}, + {tuple,A,[{atom,A,?BUMP_REC_NAME}, + {atom,A,Vars#vars.module}, + {atom,A,Vars#vars.function}, + {integer,A,Vars#vars.arity}, + {integer,A,Vars#vars.clause}, + {integer,A,Line}]}, + {integer,A,1}]}. munge_expr({match,Line,ExprL,ExprR}, Vars) -> {MungedExprL, Vars2} = munge_expr(ExprL, Vars), diff --git a/lib/tools/src/eprof.erl b/lib/tools/src/eprof.erl index a3fef91e61..28cf493a5f 100644 --- a/lib/tools/src/eprof.erl +++ b/lib/tools/src/eprof.erl @@ -485,20 +485,22 @@ string_bp_mfa([{Mfa, {Count, Time}}|Mfas], Tus, {MfaW, CountW, PercW, TimeW, TpC erlang:max(TpCW, length(Stpc)) }, [[Smfa, Scount, Sperc, Stime, Stpc] | Strings]). -print_bp_mfa(Mfas, {_Tn, Tus}, Fd, Opts) -> +print_bp_mfa(Mfas, {Tn, Tus}, Fd, Opts) -> Fmfas = filter_mfa(sort_mfa(Mfas, proplists:get_value(sort, Opts)), proplists:get_value(filter, Opts)), {{MfaW, CountW, PercW, TimeW, TpCW}, Strs} = string_bp_mfa(Fmfas, Tus), - Ws = { - erlang:max(length("FUNCTION"), MfaW), - erlang:max(length("CALLS"), CountW), - erlang:max(length(" %"), PercW), - erlang:max(length("TIME"), TimeW), - erlang:max(length("uS / CALLS"), TpCW) - }, - format(Fd, Ws, ["FUNCTION", "CALLS", " %", "TIME", "uS / CALLS"]), - format(Fd, Ws, ["--------", "-----", "---", "----", "----------"]), - + TnStr = s(Tn), + TusStr = s(Tus), + TuspcStr = s("~.2f", [divide(Tus,Tn)]), + Ws = {erlang:max(length("FUNCTION"), MfaW), + lists:max([length("CALLS"), CountW, length(TnStr)]), + erlang:max(length(" %"), PercW), + lists:max([length("TIME"), TimeW, length(TusStr)]), + lists:max([length("uS / CALLS"), TpCW, length(TuspcStr)])}, + format(Fd, Ws, ["FUNCTION", "CALLS", " %", "TIME", "uS / CALLS"]), + format(Fd, Ws, ["--------", "-----", "-------", "----", "----------"]), lists:foreach(fun (String) -> format(Fd, Ws, String) end, Strs), + format(Fd, Ws, [lists:duplicate(N,$-)||N <- tuple_to_list(Ws)]), + format(Fd, Ws, ["Total:", TnStr, "100.00%", TusStr, TuspcStr]), ok. s({M,F,A}) -> s("~w:~w/~w",[M,F,A]); diff --git a/lib/tools/src/tools.app.src b/lib/tools/src/tools.app.src index a4e5d85f92..8458941761 100644 --- a/lib/tools/src/tools.app.src +++ b/lib/tools/src/tools.app.src @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2012. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ {env, [{file_util_search_methods,[{"", ""}, {"ebin", "esrc"}, {"ebin", "src"}]} ] }, - {runtime_dependencies, ["webtool-0.8.10","stdlib-2.0","runtime_tools-1.8.14", + {runtime_dependencies, ["webtool-0.8.10","stdlib-2.5","runtime_tools-1.8.14", "kernel-3.0","inets-5.10","erts-7.0", "compiler-5.0"]} ] diff --git a/lib/tools/src/xref.hrl b/lib/tools/src/xref.hrl index fa8c5c746d..5e79c477f3 100644 --- a/lib/tools/src/xref.hrl +++ b/lib/tools/src/xref.hrl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ -define(VAR_EXPR, '$F_EXPR'). -define(MOD_EXPR, '$M_EXPR'). +-define(XREF_END_LINE, (1 bsl 23)). + %%% Filenames are stored as directory and basename. A lot of heap can %%% be saved by keeping only one (or few) copy of the directory name. diff --git a/lib/tools/src/xref_compiler.erl b/lib/tools/src/xref_compiler.erl index c4b5c04c12..c914a76bf0 100644 --- a/lib/tools/src/xref_compiler.erl +++ b/lib/tools/src/xref_compiler.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ format_parse_error(["invalid_operator", Op], Line) -> format_parse_error(Error, Line) -> io_lib:format("Parse error~s: ~ts~n", [Line, lists:flatten(Error)]). -format_line(-1) -> +format_line(?XREF_END_LINE) -> " at end of string"; format_line(0) -> ""; diff --git a/lib/tools/src/xref_reader.erl b/lib/tools/src/xref_reader.erl index 142d28ebe6..723fb729cd 100644 --- a/lib/tools/src/xref_reader.erl +++ b/lib/tools/src/xref_reader.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -77,17 +77,18 @@ forms([], S) -> form({attribute, Line, xref, Calls}, S) -> % experimental #xrefr{module = M, function = Fun, lattrs = L, xattrs = X, battrs = B} = S, - attr(Calls, Line, M, Fun, L, X, B, S); + attr(Calls, erl_anno:line(Line), M, Fun, L, X, B, S); form({attribute, _Line, _Attr, _Val}, S) -> S; -form({function, 0, module_info, 0, _Clauses}, S) -> +form({function, _, module_info, 0, _Clauses}, S) -> S; -form({function, 0, module_info, 1, _Clauses}, S) -> +form({function, _, module_info, 1, _Clauses}, S) -> S; -form({function, Line, Name, Arity, Clauses}, S) -> +form({function, Anno, Name, Arity, Clauses}, S) -> MFA0 = {S#xrefr.module, Name, Arity}, MFA = adjust_arity(S, MFA0), S1 = S#xrefr{function = MFA}, + Line = erl_anno:line(Anno), S2 = S1#xrefr{def_at = [{MFA,Line} | S#xrefr.def_at]}, S3 = clauses(Clauses, S2), S3#xrefr{function = []}. @@ -305,10 +306,14 @@ fun_args(apply2, [FunArg, Args]) -> {FunArg, Args}; fun_args(1, [FunArg | Args]) -> {FunArg, Args}; fun_args(2, [_Node, FunArg | Args]) -> {FunArg, Args}. -list2term([A | As]) -> - {cons, 0, A, list2term(As)}; -list2term([]) -> - {nil, 0}. +list2term(L) -> + A = erl_anno:new(0), + list2term(L, A). + +list2term([A | As], Anno) -> + {cons, Anno, A, list2term(As)}; +list2term([], Anno) -> + {nil, Anno}. term2list({cons, _Line, H, T}, L, S) -> term2list(T, [H | L], S); @@ -335,10 +340,11 @@ handle_call(Locality, Module, Name, Arity, Line, S) -> handle_call(Locality, To, Line, S, false) end. -handle_call(Locality, To0, Line, S, IsUnres) -> +handle_call(Locality, To0, Anno, S, IsUnres) -> From = S#xrefr.function, To = adjust_arity(S, To0), Call = {From, To}, + Line = erl_anno:line(Anno), CallAt = {Call, Line}, S1 = if IsUnres -> diff --git a/lib/tools/src/xref_scanner.erl b/lib/tools/src/xref_scanner.erl index 990f8aa87b..4c93033d7c 100644 --- a/lib/tools/src/xref_scanner.erl +++ b/lib/tools/src/xref_scanner.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ -module(xref_scanner). +-include("xref.hrl"). + -export([scan/1]). scan(Chars) -> @@ -77,7 +79,7 @@ lex([V={var,N,Var} | L]) -> lex([T | Ts]) -> [T | lex(Ts)]; lex([]) -> - [{'$end', -1}]. + [{'$end', erl_anno:new(?XREF_END_LINE)}]. is_type('Rel') -> true; is_type('App') -> true; diff --git a/lib/tools/test/lcnt_SUITE.erl b/lib/tools/test/lcnt_SUITE.erl index 010dffe138..de68486b1b 100644 --- a/lib/tools/test/lcnt_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/tools/test/lcnt_SUITE.erl @@ -97,12 +97,12 @@ t_conflicts_file([File|Files]) -> {ok, _} = lcnt:start(), ok = lcnt:load(File), ok = lcnt:conflicts(), - THs = [-1, 0, 100, 1000], + THs = [-1, 5], Print = [name , id , type , entry , tries , colls , ratio , time , duration], Opts = [ [{sort, Sort}, {reverse, Rev}, {max_locks, ML}, {combine, Combine}, {thresholds, [TH]}, {print, [Print]}] || - Sort <- [name , id , type , tries , colls , ratio , time , entry], - ML <- [none, 1 , 32, 4096], + Sort <- [name , type , tries , colls , ratio , time], + ML <- [none, 32], Combine <- [true, false], TH <- [{tries, Tries} || Tries <- THs] ++ [{colls, Colls} || Colls <- THs] ++ [{time, Time} || Time <- THs], Rev <- [true, false] @@ -131,12 +131,12 @@ t_locations_file([File|Files]) -> {ok, _} = lcnt:start(), ok = lcnt:load(File), ok = lcnt:locations(), - THs = [-1, 0, 100, 1000], + THs = [-1, 0, 100], Print = [name , id , type , entry , tries , colls , ratio , time , duration], Opts = [ [{full_id, Id}, {sort, Sort}, {max_locks, ML}, {combine, Combine}, {thresholds, [TH]}, {print, Print}] || Sort <- [name , id , type , tries , colls , ratio , time , entry], - ML <- [none, 1 , 64], + ML <- [none, 64], Combine <- [true, false], TH <- [{tries, Tries} || Tries <- THs] ++ [{colls, Colls} || Colls <- THs] ++ [{time, Time} || Time <- THs], Id <- [true, false] diff --git a/lib/tools/vsn.mk b/lib/tools/vsn.mk index 3b3202d38b..68c3f6e29c 100644 --- a/lib/tools/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/tools/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -TOOLS_VSN = 2.7.2 +TOOLS_VSN = 2.8 diff --git a/lib/typer/src/typer.erl b/lib/typer/src/typer.erl index cbad05081e..f8070e04c1 100644 --- a/lib/typer/src/typer.erl +++ b/lib/typer/src/typer.erl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %%----------------------------------------------------------------------- %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2014. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -931,7 +931,9 @@ analyze_one_function({Var, FunBody} = Function, Acc) -> A = cerl:fname_arity(Var), TmpDialyzerObj = {{Acc#tmpAcc.module, F, A}, Function}, NewDialyzerObj = Acc#tmpAcc.dialyzerObj ++ [TmpDialyzerObj], - [_, LineNo, {file, FileName}] = cerl:get_ann(FunBody), + Anno = cerl:get_ann(FunBody), + LineNo = get_line(Anno), + FileName = get_file(Anno), BaseName = filename:basename(FileName), FuncInfo = {LineNo, F, A}, OriginalName = Acc#tmpAcc.file, @@ -951,6 +953,14 @@ analyze_one_function({Var, FunBody} = Function, Acc) -> incFuncAcc = IncFuncAcc, dialyzerObj = NewDialyzerObj}. +get_line([Line|_]) when is_integer(Line) -> Line; +get_line([_|T]) -> get_line(T); +get_line([]) -> none. + +get_file([{file,File}|_]) -> File; +get_file([_|T]) -> get_file(T); +get_file([]) -> "no_file". % should not happen + -spec get_dialyzer_plt(analysis()) -> plt(). get_dialyzer_plt(#analysis{plt = PltFile0}) -> diff --git a/lib/typer/vsn.mk b/lib/typer/vsn.mk index ce658e257b..74c0ccfc59 100644 --- a/lib/typer/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/typer/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -TYPER_VSN = 0.9.8 +TYPER_VSN = 0.9.9 diff --git a/lib/webtool/doc/src/Makefile b/lib/webtool/doc/src/Makefile index 32269e9424..08292fcca8 100644 --- a/lib/webtool/doc/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/webtool/doc/src/Makefile @@ -25,6 +25,10 @@ include ../../vsn.mk VSN=$(WEBTOOL_VSN) APPLICATION=webtool +DOC_EXTRA_FRONT_PAGE_INFO=Important note: \ +The Webtool application is obsolete and will be removed \ +in the next major OTP release + # ---------------------------------------------------- # Release directory specification # ---------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/webtool/vsn.mk b/lib/webtool/vsn.mk index a79c273d9f..4a701ae6e0 100644 --- a/lib/webtool/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/webtool/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -WEBTOOL_VSN=0.8.10 +WEBTOOL_VSN=0.9 diff --git a/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_gen_cpp.erl b/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_gen_cpp.erl index 720526b3b9..8e32aeddc8 100644 --- a/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_gen_cpp.erl +++ b/lib/wx/api_gen/wx_gen_cpp.erl @@ -197,8 +197,8 @@ gen_funcs(Defs) -> w(" if(recurse_level > 1 && refd->type != 4) {~n"), w(" delayed_delete->Append(Ecmd.Save());~n"), w(" } else {~n"), - w(" ((WxeApp *) wxTheApp)->clearPtr(This);~n"), - w(" delete_object(This, refd); }~n"), + w(" delete_object(This, refd);~n"), + w(" ((WxeApp *) wxTheApp)->clearPtr(This);}~n"), w(" } } break;~n"), w(" case WXE_REGISTER_OBJECT: {~n" " registerPid(bp, Ecmd.caller, memenv);~n" diff --git a/lib/wx/api_gen/wxapi.conf b/lib/wx/api_gen/wxapi.conf index 09f21af0f3..bbf9add59e 100644 --- a/lib/wx/api_gen/wxapi.conf +++ b/lib/wx/api_gen/wxapi.conf @@ -1358,7 +1358,8 @@ wxEVT_SCROLL_THUMBRELEASE,wxEVT_SCROLL_CHANGED]}], ['GetOrientation','GetPosition']}. {class, wxScrollWinEvent,wxEvent, - [{event, + [{acc, [{m_commandInt, "GetPosition()"}, {m_extraLong, "GetOrientation()"}]}, + {event, [wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_TOP,wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_BOTTOM,wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_LINEUP, wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_LINEDOWN,wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_PAGEUP, wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_PAGEDOWN,wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_THUMBTRACK, @@ -1383,7 +1384,9 @@ 'ShiftDown' ]}. -{class, wxSetCursorEvent, wxEvent, [{event,[wxEVT_SET_CURSOR]}], +{class, wxSetCursorEvent, wxEvent, + [{acc, [{m_x, "GetX()"}, {m_y, "GetY()"}, {m_cursor, "GetCursor()"}]}, + {event,[wxEVT_SET_CURSOR]}], ['GetCursor','GetX','GetY','HasCursor','SetCursor']}. {class, wxKeyEvent, wxEvent, @@ -1398,7 +1401,7 @@ {class, wxSizeEvent, wxEvent, [{event,[wxEVT_SIZE]}], ['GetSize']}. -{class, wxMoveEvent, wxEvent, [{event,[wxEVT_MOVE]}], +{class, wxMoveEvent, wxEvent, [{acc, [{m_pos, "GetPosition()"}, {m_rect, "GetRect()"}]}, {event,[wxEVT_MOVE]}], ['GetPosition']}. {class, wxPaintEvent, wxEvent, [{event,[wxEVT_PAINT]}],[]}. %%{class, wxNcPaintEvent, wxEvent, [{event,[wxEVT_NC_PAINT]}],[]}. @@ -1407,28 +1410,28 @@ {event, [wxEVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND]}], ['GetDC']}. {class, wxFocusEvent, wxEvent, - [{event,[wxEVT_SET_FOCUS,wxEVT_KILL_FOCUS]}], + [{acc, [{m_win, "GetWindow()"}]}, + {event,[wxEVT_SET_FOCUS,wxEVT_KILL_FOCUS]}], ['GetWindow']}. {class,wxChildFocusEvent,wxCommandEvent, [{event,[wxEVT_CHILD_FOCUS]}], ['GetWindow']}. -%% {class, wxActivateEvent, wxEvent, [{event, -%% [wxEVT_ACTIVATE,wxEVT_ACTIVATE_APP,wxEVT_HIBERNATE]}],[]}. - -%%{class, wxInitDialogEvent, wxEvent, [{event, []}],[]}. - -{class, wxMenuEvent, wxEvent, - [{event, [wxEVT_MENU_OPEN,wxEVT_MENU_CLOSE,wxEVT_MENU_HIGHLIGHT]}], +{class, wxMenuEvent, wxEvent, + [{acc, [{m_menuId, "GetMenuId()"}, {m_menu, "GetMenu()"}]}, + {event, [wxEVT_MENU_OPEN,wxEVT_MENU_CLOSE,wxEVT_MENU_HIGHLIGHT]}], ['GetMenu','GetMenuId','IsPopup']}. {class, wxCloseEvent, wxEvent, [{event, [wxEVT_CLOSE_WINDOW,wxEVT_END_SESSION,wxEVT_QUERY_END_SESSION]}], ['CanVeto','GetLoggingOff','SetCanVeto','SetLoggingOff','Veto']}. -{class, wxShowEvent, wxEvent, [{event,[wxEVT_SHOW]}],['SetShow','GetShow']}. -{class, wxIconizeEvent, wxEvent, [{event,[wxEVT_ICONIZE]}],['Iconized']}. +{class, wxShowEvent, wxEvent, [{acc, [{m_show, "GetShow()"}]},{event,[wxEVT_SHOW]}],['SetShow','GetShow']}. +{class, wxIconizeEvent, wxEvent, [{acc, [{m_iconized, "Iconized()"}]},{event,[wxEVT_ICONIZE]}],['Iconized']}. {class, wxMaximizeEvent, wxEvent, [{event,[wxEVT_MAXIMIZE]}],[]}. -{class, wxJoystickEvent, wxEvent, - [{event,[wxEVT_JOY_BUTTON_DOWN,wxEVT_JOY_BUTTON_UP, +{class, wxJoystickEvent, wxEvent, + [{acc, [{m_pos, "GetPosition()"},{m_zPosition, "GetZPosition()"}, + {m_buttonChange, "GetButtonChange()"}, {m_buttonState, "GetButtonState()"}, + {m_joyStick, "GetJoystick()"}]}, + {event,[wxEVT_JOY_BUTTON_DOWN,wxEVT_JOY_BUTTON_UP, wxEVT_JOY_MOVE,wxEVT_JOY_ZMOVE]}], ['ButtonDown','ButtonIsDown','ButtonUp','GetButtonChange','GetButtonState', 'GetJoystick','GetPosition','GetZPosition','IsButton','IsMove','IsZMove']}. @@ -1466,7 +1469,8 @@ 'SetOrigin', 'SetPosition']}. -{class, wxContextMenuEvent, wxCommandEvent, [{event,[wxEVT_CONTEXT_MENU]}], +{class, wxContextMenuEvent, wxCommandEvent, + [{acc, [{m_pos, "GetPosition()"}]}, {event,[wxEVT_CONTEXT_MENU]}], ['GetPosition','SetPosition']}. {enum, wxIdleMode, "wxIDLE_"}. {class, wxIdleEvent, wxEvent, [{event,[wxEVT_IDLE]}], @@ -1525,7 +1529,8 @@ ]}. {class, wxCalendarEvent, wxDateEvent, - [{event,[wxEVT_CALENDAR_SEL_CHANGED, wxEVT_CALENDAR_DAY_CHANGED, + [{acc, [{m_date, "GetDate()"}, {m_wday, "GetWeekDay()"}]}, + {event,[wxEVT_CALENDAR_SEL_CHANGED, wxEVT_CALENDAR_DAY_CHANGED, wxEVT_CALENDAR_MONTH_CHANGED, wxEVT_CALENDAR_YEAR_CHANGED, wxEVT_CALENDAR_DOUBLECLICKED, wxEVT_CALENDAR_WEEKDAY_CLICKED]}], [ @@ -1730,8 +1735,9 @@ ['GetKeyCode','GetItem','GetKeyEvent','GetLabel','GetOldItem','GetPoint', 'IsEditCancelled','SetToolTip']}. -{class, wxNotebookEvent, wxNotifyEvent, - [{event, [wxEVT_COMMAND_NOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGED, +{class, wxNotebookEvent, wxNotifyEvent, + [{acc, [{m_nSel, "GetSelection()"}, {m_nOldSel, "GetOldSelection()"}]}, + {event, [wxEVT_COMMAND_NOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGED, wxEVT_COMMAND_NOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGING]}], ['GetOldSelection','GetSelection','SetOldSelection','SetSelection']}. diff --git a/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_events.cpp b/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_events.cpp index ae85931d8d..e042b4d890 100644 --- a/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_events.cpp +++ b/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_events.cpp @@ -375,10 +375,13 @@ case 165: {// wxScrollEvent or wxSpinEvent break; } case 166: {// wxScrollWinEvent + wxScrollWinEvent * ev = (wxScrollWinEvent *) event; evClass = (char*)"wxScrollWinEvent"; rt.addAtom((char*)"wxScrollWin"); rt.addAtom(Etype->eName); - rt.addTupleCount(2); + rt.addInt(ev->GetPosition()); + rt.addInt(ev->GetOrientation()); + rt.addTupleCount(4); break; } case 167: {// wxMouseEvent @@ -406,10 +409,16 @@ case 167: {// wxMouseEvent break; } case 168: {// wxSetCursorEvent + wxSetCursorEvent * ev = (wxSetCursorEvent *) event; + wxCursor * GetCursor = new wxCursor(ev->GetCursor()); + app->newPtr((void *) GetCursor,3, memenv); evClass = (char*)"wxSetCursorEvent"; rt.addAtom((char*)"wxSetCursor"); rt.addAtom(Etype->eName); - rt.addTupleCount(2); + rt.addInt(ev->GetX()); + rt.addInt(ev->GetY()); + rt.addRef(getRef((void *)GetCursor,memenv), "wxCursor"); + rt.addTupleCount(5); break; } case 169: {// wxKeyEvent @@ -450,10 +459,13 @@ case 170: {// wxSizeEvent break; } case 171: {// wxMoveEvent + wxMoveEvent * ev = (wxMoveEvent *) event; evClass = (char*)"wxMoveEvent"; rt.addAtom((char*)"wxMove"); rt.addAtom(Etype->eName); - rt.addTupleCount(2); + rt.add(ev->GetPosition()); + rt.add(ev->GetRect()); + rt.addTupleCount(4); break; } case 172: {// wxPaintEvent @@ -474,10 +486,13 @@ case 173: {// wxEraseEvent break; } case 174: {// wxFocusEvent + wxFocusEvent * ev = (wxFocusEvent *) event; + wxWindow * GetWindow = ev->GetWindow(); evClass = (char*)"wxFocusEvent"; rt.addAtom((char*)"wxFocus"); rt.addAtom(Etype->eName); - rt.addTupleCount(2); + rt.addRef(getRef((void *)GetWindow,memenv), "wxWindow"); + rt.addTupleCount(3); break; } case 175: {// wxChildFocusEvent @@ -488,10 +503,14 @@ case 175: {// wxChildFocusEvent break; } case 176: {// wxMenuEvent + wxMenuEvent * ev = (wxMenuEvent *) event; + wxMenu * GetMenu = ev->GetMenu(); evClass = (char*)"wxMenuEvent"; rt.addAtom((char*)"wxMenu"); rt.addAtom(Etype->eName); - rt.addTupleCount(2); + rt.addInt(ev->GetMenuId()); + rt.addRef(getRef((void *)GetMenu,memenv), "wxMenu"); + rt.addTupleCount(4); break; } case 177: {// wxCloseEvent @@ -502,17 +521,21 @@ case 177: {// wxCloseEvent break; } case 178: {// wxShowEvent + wxShowEvent * ev = (wxShowEvent *) event; evClass = (char*)"wxShowEvent"; rt.addAtom((char*)"wxShow"); rt.addAtom(Etype->eName); - rt.addTupleCount(2); + rt.addBool(ev->GetShow()); + rt.addTupleCount(3); break; } case 179: {// wxIconizeEvent + wxIconizeEvent * ev = (wxIconizeEvent *) event; evClass = (char*)"wxIconizeEvent"; rt.addAtom((char*)"wxIconize"); rt.addAtom(Etype->eName); - rt.addTupleCount(2); + rt.addBool(ev->Iconized()); + rt.addTupleCount(3); break; } case 180: {// wxMaximizeEvent @@ -523,10 +546,16 @@ case 180: {// wxMaximizeEvent break; } case 181: {// wxJoystickEvent + wxJoystickEvent * ev = (wxJoystickEvent *) event; evClass = (char*)"wxJoystickEvent"; rt.addAtom((char*)"wxJoystick"); rt.addAtom(Etype->eName); - rt.addTupleCount(2); + rt.add(ev->GetPosition()); + rt.addInt(ev->GetZPosition()); + rt.addInt(ev->GetButtonChange()); + rt.addInt(ev->GetButtonState()); + rt.addInt(ev->GetJoystick()); + rt.addTupleCount(7); break; } case 182: {// wxUpdateUIEvent @@ -603,10 +632,12 @@ case 191: {// wxHelpEvent break; } case 192: {// wxContextMenuEvent + wxContextMenuEvent * ev = (wxContextMenuEvent *) event; evClass = (char*)"wxContextMenuEvent"; rt.addAtom((char*)"wxContextMenu"); rt.addAtom(Etype->eName); - rt.addTupleCount(2); + rt.add(ev->GetPosition()); + rt.addTupleCount(3); break; } case 193: {// wxIdleEvent @@ -667,10 +698,13 @@ case 198: {// wxDateEvent break; } case 199: {// wxCalendarEvent + wxCalendarEvent * ev = (wxCalendarEvent *) event; evClass = (char*)"wxCalendarEvent"; rt.addAtom((char*)"wxCalendar"); rt.addAtom(Etype->eName); - rt.addTupleCount(2); + rt.addInt(ev->GetWeekDay()); + rt.add(ev->GetDate()); + rt.addTupleCount(4); break; } case 200: {// wxFileDirPickerEvent @@ -742,10 +776,13 @@ case 209: {// wxTreeEvent break; } case 210: {// wxNotebookEvent + wxNotebookEvent * ev = (wxNotebookEvent *) event; evClass = (char*)"wxNotebookEvent"; rt.addAtom((char*)"wxNotebook"); rt.addAtom(Etype->eName); - rt.addTupleCount(2); + rt.addInt(ev->GetSelection()); + rt.addInt(ev->GetOldSelection()); + rt.addTupleCount(4); break; } case 216: {// wxClipboardTextEvent diff --git a/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_funcs.cpp b/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_funcs.cpp index 91ce5d810c..3b11c0642e 100644 --- a/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_funcs.cpp +++ b/lib/wx/c_src/gen/wxe_funcs.cpp @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /* * %CopyrightBegin% * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2014. All Rights Reserved. + * Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2015. All Rights Reserved. * * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ void WxeApp::wxe_dispatch(wxeCommand& Ecmd) if(recurse_level > 1 && refd->type != 4) { delayed_delete->Append(Ecmd.Save()); } else { - ((WxeApp *) wxTheApp)->clearPtr(This); - delete_object(This, refd); } + delete_object(This, refd); + ((WxeApp *) wxTheApp)->clearPtr(This);} } } break; case WXE_REGISTER_OBJECT: { registerPid(bp, Ecmd.caller, memenv); diff --git a/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_driver.c b/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_driver.c index ea52737fa2..ec1ba7f566 100644 --- a/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_driver.c +++ b/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_driver.c @@ -146,7 +146,12 @@ wxe_driver_stop(ErlDrvData handle) if(sd->port_handle != WXE_DRV_PORT_HANDLE) { // fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: STOP \r\n", __FILE__,__LINE__); meta_command(DELETE_PORT,sd); - free(handle); + } else { + // fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: STOP \r\n", __FILE__,__LINE__); + stop_native_gui(wxe_master); + unload_native_gui(); + free(wxe_master); + wxe_master = NULL; } } @@ -154,10 +159,6 @@ static void wxe_driver_unload(void) { // fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: UNLOAD \r\n", __FILE__,__LINE__); - stop_native_gui(wxe_master); - unload_native_gui(); - free(wxe_master); - wxe_master = NULL; } static ErlDrvSSizeT diff --git a/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_gl.cpp b/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_gl.cpp index a9feb23831..26b45d219e 100644 --- a/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_gl.cpp +++ b/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_gl.cpp @@ -135,8 +135,12 @@ void deleteActiveGL(wxGLCanvas *canvas) void gl_dispatch(int op, char *bp,ErlDrvTermData caller,WXEBinRef *bins[]){ if(caller != gl_active) { wxGLCanvas * current = glc[caller]; - if(current) { gl_active = caller; current->SetCurrent();} - else { + if(current) { + if(current != glc[gl_active]) { + gl_active = caller; + current->SetCurrent(); + } + } else { ErlDrvTermData rt[] = // Error msg {ERL_DRV_ATOM, driver_mk_atom((char *) "_egl_error_"), ERL_DRV_INT, (ErlDrvTermData) op, diff --git a/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_helpers.cpp b/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_helpers.cpp index 15d75080d9..120919e7aa 100644 --- a/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_helpers.cpp +++ b/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_helpers.cpp @@ -24,23 +24,96 @@ * Erlang Commands * ****************************************************************************/ -wxeCommand::wxeCommand(int fc,char * cbuf,int buflen, wxe_data *sd) - : wxObject() +wxeCommand::wxeCommand() { +} + +wxeCommand::~wxeCommand() +{ + Delete(); +} + +void wxeCommand::Delete() +{ + int n = 0; + + if(buffer) { + while(bin[n]) { + if(bin[n]->bin) + driver_free_binary(bin[n]->bin); + driver_free(bin[n++]); + } + if(len > 64) + driver_free(buffer); + buffer = NULL; + op = -1; + } +} + +/* **************************************************************************** + * wxeFifo + * ****************************************************************************/ +wxeFifo::wxeFifo(unsigned int sz) +{ + m_q = (wxeCommand *) driver_alloc(sizeof(wxeCommand) * sz); + m_orig_sz = sz; + m_max = sz; + m_n = 0; + m_first = 0; + m_old = NULL; + for(unsigned int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { + m_q[i].buffer = NULL; + m_q[i].op = -1; + } +} + +wxeFifo::~wxeFifo() { + // dealloc all memory buffers + driver_free(m_q); +} + +wxeCommand * wxeFifo::Get() +{ + unsigned int pos; + if(m_n > 0) { + pos = m_first++; + m_n--; + m_first %= m_max; + return &m_q[pos]; + } + return NULL; +} + +void wxeFifo::Add(int fc, char * cbuf,int buflen, wxe_data *sd) +{ + unsigned int pos; + wxeCommand *curr; + WXEBinRef *temp, *start, *prev; int n = 0; - ref_count = 1; - caller = driver_caller(sd->port_handle); - port = sd->port; - op = fc; - len = buflen; - bin[0] = NULL; - bin[1] = NULL; - bin[2] = NULL; + + if(m_n == (m_max-1)) { // resize + Realloc(); + } + + pos = (m_first + m_n) % m_max; + m_n++; + + curr = &m_q[pos]; + curr->caller = driver_caller(sd->port_handle); + curr->port = sd->port; + curr->op = fc; + curr->len = buflen; + curr->bin[0] = NULL; + curr->bin[1] = NULL; + curr->bin[2] = NULL; if(cbuf) { - buffer = (char *) driver_alloc(len); - memcpy((void *) buffer, (void *) cbuf, len);; + if(buflen > 64) + curr->buffer = (char *) driver_alloc(buflen); + else + curr->buffer = curr->c_buf; + memcpy((void *) curr->buffer, (void *) cbuf, buflen); temp = sd->bin; @@ -48,8 +121,8 @@ wxeCommand::wxeCommand(int fc,char * cbuf,int buflen, wxe_data *sd) start = temp; while(temp) { - if(caller == temp->from) { - bin[n++] = temp; + if(curr->caller == temp->from) { + curr->bin[n++] = temp; if(prev) { prev->next = temp->next; } else { @@ -63,20 +136,68 @@ wxeCommand::wxeCommand(int fc,char * cbuf,int buflen, wxe_data *sd) } sd->bin = start; } else { // No-op only PING currently - buffer = NULL; + curr->buffer = NULL; } } -wxeCommand::~wxeCommand() { - int n = 0; - if(buffer) { - while(bin[n]) { - if(bin[n]->bin) - driver_free_binary(bin[n]->bin); - driver_free(bin[n++]); +void wxeFifo::Append(wxeCommand *orig) +{ + unsigned int pos; + wxeCommand *curr; + if(m_n == (m_max-1)) { // resize + Realloc(); + } + + pos = (m_first + m_n) % m_max; + m_n++; + curr = &m_q[pos]; + curr->caller = orig->caller; + curr->port = orig->port; + curr->op = orig->op; + curr->len = orig->len; + curr->bin[0] = orig->bin[0]; + curr->bin[1] = orig->bin[1]; + curr->bin[2] = orig->bin[2]; + + if(orig->len > 64) + curr->buffer = orig->buffer; + else { + curr->buffer = curr->c_buf; + memcpy((void *) curr->buffer, (void *) orig->buffer, orig->len); + } + orig->op = -1; + orig->buffer = NULL; + orig->bin[0] = NULL; +} + +void wxeFifo::Realloc() +{ + unsigned int i; + unsigned int growth = m_orig_sz / 2; + unsigned int new_sz = growth + m_max; + unsigned int max = m_max; + unsigned int first = m_first; + unsigned int n = m_n; + wxeCommand * old = m_q; + wxeCommand * queue = (wxeCommand *)driver_alloc(new_sz*sizeof(wxeCommand)); + + m_max=new_sz; + m_first = 0; + m_n=0; + m_q = queue; + + for(i=0; i < n; i++) { + unsigned int pos = i+first; + if(old[pos%max].op >= 0) { + Append(&old[pos%max]); } - driver_free(buffer); } + for(i = m_n; i < new_sz; i++) { // Reset the rest + m_q[i].buffer = NULL; + m_q[i].op = -1; + } + // Can not free old queue here it can be used in the wx thread + m_old = old; } /* **************************************************************************** diff --git a/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_helpers.h b/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_helpers.h index 659bc666c6..ec3a5debdb 100644 --- a/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_helpers.h +++ b/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_helpers.h @@ -39,14 +39,14 @@ class wxeMetaCommand : public wxEvent ErlDrvPDL pdl; }; -class wxeCommand : public wxObject +class wxeCommand { public: - wxeCommand(int fc,char * cbuf,int buflen, wxe_data *); + wxeCommand(); virtual ~wxeCommand(); // Use Delete() - wxeCommand * Save() {ref_count++; return this; }; - void Delete() {if(--ref_count < 1) delete this;}; + wxeCommand * Save() { return this; }; + void Delete(); ErlDrvTermData caller; ErlDrvTermData port; @@ -54,7 +54,27 @@ class wxeCommand : public wxObject char * buffer; int len; int op; - int ref_count; + char c_buf[64]; // 64b covers 90% of usage +}; + +class wxeFifo { + public: + wxeFifo(unsigned int size); + virtual ~wxeFifo(); + + void Add(int fc, char * cbuf,int buflen, wxe_data *); + void Append(wxeCommand *Other); + + wxeCommand * Get(); + + void Realloc(); + + unsigned int m_max; + unsigned int m_first; + unsigned int m_n; + unsigned int m_orig_sz; + wxeCommand *m_q; + wxeCommand *m_old; }; class intListElement { diff --git a/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_impl.cpp b/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_impl.cpp index 0ee52e3af2..2fd5f0c52c 100644 --- a/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_impl.cpp +++ b/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_impl.cpp @@ -55,8 +55,9 @@ extern ErlDrvCond * wxe_batch_locker_c; extern ErlDrvTermData init_caller; extern int wxe_status; -wxList * wxe_batch = NULL; -wxList * wxe_batch_cb_saved = NULL; +wxeFifo * wxe_queue = NULL; +wxeFifo * wxe_queue_cb_saved = NULL; + int wxe_batch_caller = 0; // inside batch if larger than 0 /* ************************************************************ @@ -68,38 +69,41 @@ void push_command(int op,char * buf,int len, wxe_data *sd) { /* fprintf(stderr, "Op %d %d [%ld] %d\r\n", op, (int) driver_caller(sd->port_handle), wxe_batch->size(), wxe_batch_caller),fflush(stderr); */ - wxeCommand *Cmd = new wxeCommand(op, buf, len, sd); erl_drv_mutex_lock(wxe_batch_locker_m); - wxe_batch->Append(Cmd); + wxe_queue->Add(op, buf, len, sd); if(wxe_batch_caller > 0) { // wx-thread is waiting on batch end in cond_wait erl_drv_cond_signal(wxe_batch_locker_c); + erl_drv_mutex_unlock(wxe_batch_locker_m); } else { // wx-thread is waiting gui-events if(op == WXE_BATCH_BEGIN) { wxe_batch_caller = 1; } erl_drv_cond_signal(wxe_batch_locker_c); + erl_drv_mutex_unlock(wxe_batch_locker_m); wxWakeUpIdle(); } - erl_drv_mutex_unlock(wxe_batch_locker_m); + } void meta_command(int what, wxe_data *sd) { - if(what == PING_PORT) { + if(what == PING_PORT && wxe_status == WXE_INITIATED) { erl_drv_mutex_lock(wxe_batch_locker_m); if(wxe_batch_caller > 0) { - wxeCommand *Cmd = new wxeCommand(WXE_DEBUG_PING, NULL, 0, sd); - wxe_batch->Append(Cmd); + wxe_queue->Add(WXE_DEBUG_PING, NULL, 0, sd); erl_drv_cond_signal(wxe_batch_locker_c); } wxWakeUpIdle(); erl_drv_mutex_unlock(wxe_batch_locker_m); } else { - if(sd) { + if(sd && wxe_status == WXE_INITIATED) { wxeMetaCommand Cmd(sd, what); wxTheApp->AddPendingEvent(Cmd); + if(what == DELETE_PORT) { + free(sd); + } } } } @@ -121,12 +125,12 @@ bool WxeApp::OnInit() { global_me = new wxeMemEnv(); - wxe_batch = new wxList; - wxe_batch_cb_saved = new wxList; + wxe_queue = new wxeFifo(1000); + wxe_queue_cb_saved = new wxeFifo(200); cb_buff = NULL; recurse_level = 0; - delayed_cleanup = new wxList; - delayed_delete = new wxList; + delayed_delete = new wxeFifo(10); + delayed_cleanup = new wxList; wxe_ps_init2(); // wxIdleEvent::SetMode(wxIDLE_PROCESS_SPECIFIED); // Hmm printpreview doesn't work in 2.9 with this @@ -168,7 +172,10 @@ void WxeApp::MacOpenFile(const wxString &filename) { #endif void WxeApp::shutdown(wxeMetaCommand& Ecmd) { + wxe_status = WXE_EXITING; ExitMainLoop(); + delete wxe_queue; + delete wxe_queue_cb_saved; } void WxeApp::dummy_close(wxEvent& Ev) { @@ -197,15 +204,19 @@ void handle_event_callback(ErlDrvPort port, ErlDrvTermData process) { WxeApp * app = (WxeApp *) wxTheApp; ErlDrvMonitor monitor; + + if(wxe_status != WXE_INITIATED) + return; + // Is thread safe if pdl have been incremented if(driver_monitor_process(port, process, &monitor) == 0) { // Should we be able to handle commands when recursing? probably erl_drv_mutex_lock(wxe_batch_locker_m); - //fprintf(stderr, "\r\nCB EV Start %lu \r\n", process);fflush(stderr); + // fprintf(stderr, "\r\nCB EV Start %lu \r\n", process);fflush(stderr); app->recurse_level++; - app->dispatch_cb(wxe_batch, wxe_batch_cb_saved, process); + app->dispatch_cb(wxe_queue, wxe_queue_cb_saved, process); app->recurse_level--; - //fprintf(stderr, "CB EV done %lu \r\n", process);fflush(stderr); + // fprintf(stderr, "CB EV done %lu \r\n", process);fflush(stderr); wxe_batch_caller = 0; erl_drv_mutex_unlock(wxe_batch_locker_m); driver_demonitor_process(port, &monitor); @@ -214,24 +225,26 @@ void handle_event_callback(ErlDrvPort port, ErlDrvTermData process) void WxeApp::dispatch_cmds() { + if(wxe_status != WXE_INITIATED) + return; erl_drv_mutex_lock(wxe_batch_locker_m); recurse_level++; - int level = dispatch(wxe_batch_cb_saved, 0, WXE_STORED); - dispatch(wxe_batch, level, WXE_NORMAL); + int level = dispatch(wxe_queue_cb_saved, 0, WXE_STORED); + dispatch(wxe_queue, level, WXE_NORMAL); recurse_level--; wxe_batch_caller = 0; + if(wxe_queue->m_old) { + driver_free(wxe_queue->m_old); + wxe_queue->m_old = NULL; + } erl_drv_mutex_unlock(wxe_batch_locker_m); // Cleanup old memenv's and deleted objects if(recurse_level == 0) { - if(delayed_delete->size() > 0) - for( wxList::compatibility_iterator node = delayed_delete->GetFirst(); - node; - node = delayed_delete->GetFirst()) { - wxeCommand *event = (wxeCommand *)node->GetData(); - delayed_delete->Erase(node); - wxe_dispatch(*event); - event->Delete(); - } + wxeCommand *curr; + while((curr = delayed_delete->Get()) != NULL) { + wxe_dispatch(*curr); + curr->Delete(); + } if(delayed_cleanup->size() > 0) for( wxList::compatibility_iterator node = delayed_cleanup->GetFirst(); node; @@ -241,158 +254,145 @@ void WxeApp::dispatch_cmds() destroyMemEnv(*event); delete event; } + if(wxe_queue_cb_saved->m_old) { + driver_free(wxe_queue_cb_saved->m_old); + wxe_queue_cb_saved->m_old = NULL; + } + if(delayed_delete->m_old) { + driver_free(delayed_delete->m_old); + delayed_delete->m_old = NULL; + } } } // Should have erl_drv_mutex_lock(wxe_batch_locker_m); // when entering this function and it should be released // afterwards -int WxeApp::dispatch(wxList * batch, int blevel, int list_type) +int WxeApp::dispatch(wxeFifo * batch, int blevel, int list_type) { int ping = 0; // erl_drv_mutex_lock(wxe_batch_locker_m); must be locked already - while(true) - { - if (batch->size() > 0) { - for( wxList::compatibility_iterator node = batch->GetFirst(); - node; - node = batch->GetFirst()) - { - wxeCommand *event = (wxeCommand *)node->GetData(); - batch->Erase(node); - switch(event->op) { - case WXE_BATCH_END: - {--blevel; } - break; - case WXE_BATCH_BEGIN: - {blevel++; } - break; - case WXE_DEBUG_PING: - // When in debugger we don't want to hang waiting for a BATCH_END - // that never comes, because a breakpoint have hit. - ping++; - if(ping > 2) - blevel = 0; - break; - case WXE_CB_RETURN: - // erl_drv_mutex_unlock(wxe_batch_locker_m); should be called after - // whatever cleaning is necessary - if(event->len > 0) { - cb_buff = (char *) driver_alloc(event->len); - memcpy(cb_buff, event->buffer, event->len); - } - return blevel; - default: - erl_drv_mutex_unlock(wxe_batch_locker_m); - if(event->op < OPENGL_START) { - // fprintf(stderr, " c %d (%d) \r\n", event->op, blevel); - wxe_dispatch(*event); - } else { - gl_dispatch(event->op,event->buffer,event->caller,event->bin); - } - erl_drv_mutex_lock(wxe_batch_locker_m); - break; - } - event->Delete(); - } - } else { - if((list_type == WXE_STORED) || (blevel <= 0 && list_type == WXE_NORMAL)) { - // erl_drv_mutex_unlock(wxe_batch_locker_m); should be called after - // whatever cleaning is necessary - return blevel; + wxeCommand *event; + while(true) { + while((event = batch->Get()) != NULL) { + switch(event->op) { + case -1: + break; + case WXE_BATCH_END: + {--blevel; } + break; + case WXE_BATCH_BEGIN: + {blevel++; } + break; + case WXE_DEBUG_PING: + // When in debugger we don't want to hang waiting for a BATCH_END + // that never comes, because a breakpoint have hit. + ping++; + if(ping > 2) + blevel = 0; + break; + case WXE_CB_RETURN: + // erl_drv_mutex_unlock(wxe_batch_locker_m); should be called after + // whatever cleaning is necessary + if(event->len > 0) { + cb_buff = (char *) driver_alloc(event->len); + memcpy(cb_buff, event->buffer, event->len); } - // sleep until something happens - //fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d sleep %d %d %d %d \r\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, batch->size(), callback_returned, blevel, is_callback);fflush(stderr); - wxe_batch_caller++; - while(batch->size() == 0) { - erl_drv_cond_wait(wxe_batch_locker_c, wxe_batch_locker_m); + event->Delete(); + return blevel; + default: + erl_drv_mutex_unlock(wxe_batch_locker_m); + if(event->op < OPENGL_START) { + // fprintf(stderr, " c %d (%d) \r\n", event->op, blevel); + wxe_dispatch(*event); + } else { + gl_dispatch(event->op,event->buffer,event->caller,event->bin); } + erl_drv_mutex_lock(wxe_batch_locker_m); + break; } + event->Delete(); + } + if((list_type == WXE_STORED) || (blevel <= 0 && list_type == WXE_NORMAL)) { + // erl_drv_mutex_unlock(wxe_batch_locker_m); should be called after + // whatever cleaning is necessary + return blevel; } + // sleep until something happens + //fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d sleep %d %d\r\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, batch->size(), blevel);fflush(stderr); + wxe_batch_caller++; + while(batch->m_n == 0) { + erl_drv_cond_wait(wxe_batch_locker_c, wxe_batch_locker_m); + } + } } -void WxeApp::dispatch_cb(wxList * batch, wxList * temp, ErlDrvTermData process) { - int callback_returned = 0; +void WxeApp::dispatch_cb(wxeFifo * batch, wxeFifo * temp, ErlDrvTermData process) { + wxeCommand *event; while(true) { - if (batch->size() > 0) { - for( wxList::compatibility_iterator node = batch->GetFirst(); - node; - node = batch->GetFirst()) - { - wxeCommand *event = (wxeCommand *)node->GetData(); - wxeMemEnv *memenv = getMemEnv(event->port); - batch->Erase(node); - // fprintf(stderr, " Ev %d %lu\r\n", event->op, event->caller); - if(event->caller == process || // Callbacks from CB process only - event->op == WXE_CB_START || // Event callback start change process - event->op == WXE_CB_DIED || // Event callback process died - // Allow connect_cb during CB i.e. msg from wxe_server. - (memenv && event->caller == memenv->owner)) - { - switch(event->op) { - case WXE_BATCH_END: - case WXE_BATCH_BEGIN: - case WXE_DEBUG_PING: - break; - case WXE_CB_RETURN: - if(event->len > 0) { - cb_buff = (char *) driver_alloc(event->len); - memcpy(cb_buff, event->buffer, event->len); - } // continue - case WXE_CB_DIED: - callback_returned = 1; - return; - case WXE_CB_START: - // CB start from now accept message from CB process only - process = event->caller; - break; - default: - erl_drv_mutex_unlock(wxe_batch_locker_m); - size_t start=temp->GetCount(); - if(event->op < OPENGL_START) { - // fprintf(stderr, " cb %d \r\n", event->op); - wxe_dispatch(*event); - } else { - gl_dispatch(event->op,event->buffer,event->caller,event->bin); - } - erl_drv_mutex_lock(wxe_batch_locker_m); - if(temp->GetCount() > start) { - // We have recursed dispatch_cb and messages for this - // callback may be saved on temp list move them - // to orig list - for(wxList::compatibility_iterator node = temp->Item(start); - node; - node = node->GetNext()) { - wxeCommand *ev = (wxeCommand *)node->GetData(); - if(ev->caller == process) { - batch->Append(ev); - temp->Erase(node); - } - } - } - if(callback_returned) - return; - break; + while((event = batch->Get()) != NULL) { + wxeMemEnv *memenv = getMemEnv(event->port); + // fprintf(stderr, " Ev %d %lu\r\n", event->op, event->caller); + if(event->caller == process || // Callbacks from CB process only + event->op == WXE_CB_START || // Event callback start change process + event->op == WXE_CB_DIED || // Event callback process died + // Allow connect_cb during CB i.e. msg from wxe_server. + (memenv && event->caller == memenv->owner)) { + switch(event->op) { + case -1: + case WXE_BATCH_END: + case WXE_BATCH_BEGIN: + case WXE_DEBUG_PING: + break; + case WXE_CB_RETURN: + if(event->len > 0) { + cb_buff = (char *) driver_alloc(event->len); + memcpy(cb_buff, event->buffer, event->len); + } // continue + case WXE_CB_DIED: + event->Delete(); + return; + case WXE_CB_START: + // CB start from now accept message from CB process only + process = event->caller; + break; + default: + erl_drv_mutex_unlock(wxe_batch_locker_m); + size_t start=temp->m_n; + if(event->op < OPENGL_START) { + // fprintf(stderr, " cb %d \r\n", event->op); + wxe_dispatch(*event); + } else { + gl_dispatch(event->op,event->buffer,event->caller,event->bin); + } + erl_drv_mutex_lock(wxe_batch_locker_m); + if(temp->m_n > start) { + // We have recursed dispatch_cb and messages for this + // callback may be saved on temp list move them + // to orig list + for(unsigned int i=start; i < temp->m_n; i++) { + wxeCommand *ev = &temp->m_q[(temp->m_first+i) % temp->m_max]; + if(ev->caller == process) { + batch->Append(ev); } - event->Delete(); - } else { - // fprintf(stderr, " save %d \r\n", event->op); - temp->Append(event); + } } + break; } - } else { - if(callback_returned) { - return; - } - // sleep until something happens - //fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d sleep %d %d %d %d \r\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, batch->size(), callback_returned, blevel, is_callback);fflush(stderr); - while(batch->size() == 0) { - erl_drv_cond_wait(wxe_batch_locker_c, wxe_batch_locker_m); + event->Delete(); + } else { + // fprintf(stderr, " save %d %lu\r\n", event->op, event->caller); + temp->Append(event); } } + // sleep until something happens + // fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d sleep %d %d\r\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, + // batch->m_n, temp->m_n);fflush(stderr); + while(batch->m_n == 0) { + erl_drv_cond_wait(wxe_batch_locker_c, wxe_batch_locker_m); + } } } - /* Memory handling */ void WxeApp::newMemEnv(wxeMetaCommand& Ecmd) { diff --git a/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_impl.h b/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_impl.h index 57bf2e2dba..b251d5f0f9 100644 --- a/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_impl.h +++ b/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_impl.h @@ -46,7 +46,8 @@ typedef wxString wxeLocaleC; #define WXE_NOT_INITIATED 0 #define WXE_INITIATED 1 -#define WXE_EXITED 2 +#define WXE_EXITING 2 +#define WXE_EXITED 3 #define WXE_ERROR -1 void send_msg(const char *, const wxString *); // For debugging and error msgs @@ -60,8 +61,8 @@ public: #endif void shutdown(wxeMetaCommand& event); - int dispatch(wxList *, int, int); - void dispatch_cb(wxList * batch, wxList * temp, ErlDrvTermData process); + int dispatch(wxeFifo *, int, int); + void dispatch_cb(wxeFifo * batch, wxeFifo * temp, ErlDrvTermData process); void wxe_dispatch(wxeCommand& event); @@ -93,7 +94,7 @@ public: int recurse_level; wxList * delayed_cleanup; - wxList * delayed_delete; + wxeFifo * delayed_delete; // Temp container for callbacks char *cb_buff; int cb_len; diff --git a/lib/wx/examples/demo/demo_html_tagger.erl b/lib/wx/examples/demo/demo_html_tagger.erl index 7bb6736fdc..b119f0e226 100644 --- a/lib/wx/examples/demo/demo_html_tagger.erl +++ b/lib/wx/examples/demo/demo_html_tagger.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2015. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -267,8 +267,10 @@ normalize_toks(Toks) -> normalize_tok(Tok) -> %% this is the portable way ... - [{_,Type},{_,Line},{_,Col},{_,Txt}] = - erl_scan:token_info(Tok, [category,line,column,text]), + Type = erl_scan:category(Tok), + Line = erl_scan:line(Tok), + Col = erl_scan:column(Tok), + Txt = erl_scan:text(Tok), Val = {Type,{Line,Col},Txt}, %% io:format("here:X=~p ~p~n",[Tok,Val]), Val. diff --git a/lib/wx/include/wx.hrl b/lib/wx/include/wx.hrl index 9b913c7c00..97cb689374 100644 --- a/lib/wx/include/wx.hrl +++ b/lib/wx/include/wx.hrl @@ -54,7 +54,9 @@ -type wxListEventType() :: command_list_begin_drag | command_list_begin_rdrag | command_list_begin_label_edit | command_list_end_label_edit | command_list_delete_item | command_list_delete_all_items | command_list_key_down | command_list_insert_item | command_list_col_click | command_list_col_right_click | command_list_col_begin_drag | command_list_col_dragging | command_list_col_end_drag | command_list_item_selected | command_list_item_deselected | command_list_item_right_click | command_list_item_middle_click | command_list_item_activated | command_list_item_focused | command_list_cache_hint. -type wxList() :: #wxList{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxListEvent} --record(wxNotebook, {type :: wxNotebookEventType()}). %% Callback event: {@link wxNotebookEvent} +-record(wxNotebook,{type :: wxNotebookEventType(), %% Callback event: {@link wxNotebookEvent} + nSel :: integer(), + nOldSel :: integer()}). -type wxNotebookEventType() :: command_notebook_page_changed | command_notebook_page_changing. -type wxNotebook() :: #wxNotebook{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxNotebookEvent} @@ -86,7 +88,9 @@ -type wxWindowDestroyEventType() :: destroy. -type wxWindowDestroy() :: #wxWindowDestroy{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxWindowDestroyEvent} --record(wxCalendar, {type :: wxCalendarEventType()}). %% Callback event: {@link wxCalendarEvent} +-record(wxCalendar,{type :: wxCalendarEventType(), %% Callback event: {@link wxCalendarEvent} + wday :: wx:wx_enum(), + date :: wx:wx_datetime()}). -type wxCalendarEventType() :: calendar_sel_changed | calendar_day_changed | calendar_month_changed | calendar_year_changed | calendar_doubleclicked | calendar_weekday_clicked. -type wxCalendar() :: #wxCalendar{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxCalendarEvent} @@ -100,15 +104,19 @@ -type wxScrollEventType() :: scroll_top | scroll_bottom | scroll_lineup | scroll_linedown | scroll_pageup | scroll_pagedown | scroll_thumbtrack | scroll_thumbrelease | scroll_changed. -type wxScroll() :: #wxScroll{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxScrollEvent} --record(wxMenu, {type :: wxMenuEventType()}). %% Callback event: {@link wxMenuEvent} +-record(wxMenu,{type :: wxMenuEventType(), %% Callback event: {@link wxMenuEvent} + menuId :: integer(), + menu :: wxMenu:wxMenu()}). -type wxMenuEventType() :: menu_open | menu_close | menu_highlight. -type wxMenu() :: #wxMenu{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxMenuEvent} --record(wxContextMenu, {type :: wxContextMenuEventType()}). %% Callback event: {@link wxContextMenuEvent} +-record(wxContextMenu,{type :: wxContextMenuEventType(), %% Callback event: {@link wxContextMenuEvent} + pos :: {X::integer(), Y::integer()}}). -type wxContextMenuEventType() :: context_menu. -type wxContextMenu() :: #wxContextMenu{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxContextMenuEvent} --record(wxShow, {type :: wxShowEventType()}). %% Callback event: {@link wxShowEvent} +-record(wxShow,{type :: wxShowEventType(), %% Callback event: {@link wxShowEvent} + show :: boolean()}). -type wxShowEventType() :: show. -type wxShow() :: #wxShow{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxShowEvent} @@ -117,7 +125,10 @@ -type wxSpinEventType() :: command_spinctrl_updated | spin_up | spin_down | spin. -type wxSpin() :: #wxSpin{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxSpinEvent} --record(wxSetCursor, {type :: wxSetCursorEventType()}). %% Callback event: {@link wxSetCursorEvent} +-record(wxSetCursor,{type :: wxSetCursorEventType(), %% Callback event: {@link wxSetCursorEvent} + x :: integer(), + y :: integer(), + cursor :: wxCursor:wxCursor()}). -type wxSetCursorEventType() :: set_cursor. -type wxSetCursor() :: #wxSetCursor{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxSetCursorEvent} @@ -126,7 +137,9 @@ -type wxFontPickerEventType() :: command_fontpicker_changed. -type wxFontPicker() :: #wxFontPicker{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxFontPickerEvent} --record(wxScrollWin, {type :: wxScrollWinEventType()}). %% Callback event: {@link wxScrollWinEvent} +-record(wxScrollWin,{type :: wxScrollWinEventType(), %% Callback event: {@link wxScrollWinEvent} + commandInt :: integer(), + extraLong :: integer()}). -type wxScrollWinEventType() :: scrollwin_top | scrollwin_bottom | scrollwin_lineup | scrollwin_linedown | scrollwin_pageup | scrollwin_pagedown | scrollwin_thumbtrack | scrollwin_thumbrelease. -type wxScrollWin() :: #wxScrollWin{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxScrollWinEvent} @@ -147,7 +160,8 @@ -type wxFileDirPickerEventType() :: command_filepicker_changed | command_dirpicker_changed. -type wxFileDirPicker() :: #wxFileDirPicker{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxFileDirPickerEvent} --record(wxFocus, {type :: wxFocusEventType()}). %% Callback event: {@link wxFocusEvent} +-record(wxFocus,{type :: wxFocusEventType(), %% Callback event: {@link wxFocusEvent} + win :: wxWindow:wxWindow()}). -type wxFocusEventType() :: set_focus | kill_focus. -type wxFocus() :: #wxFocus{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxFocusEvent} @@ -225,7 +239,8 @@ -type wxSizeEventType() :: size. -type wxSize() :: #wxSize{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxSizeEvent} --record(wxIconize, {type :: wxIconizeEventType()}). %% Callback event: {@link wxIconizeEvent} +-record(wxIconize,{type :: wxIconizeEventType(), %% Callback event: {@link wxIconizeEvent} + iconized :: boolean()}). -type wxIconizeEventType() :: iconize. -type wxIconize() :: #wxIconize{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxIconizeEvent} @@ -289,7 +304,12 @@ -type wxCommandEventType() :: command_button_clicked | command_checkbox_clicked | command_choice_selected | command_listbox_selected | command_listbox_doubleclicked | command_text_updated | command_text_enter | command_menu_selected | command_slider_updated | command_radiobox_selected | command_radiobutton_selected | command_scrollbar_updated | command_vlbox_selected | command_combobox_selected | command_tool_rclicked | command_tool_enter | command_checklistbox_toggled | command_togglebutton_clicked | command_left_click | command_left_dclick | command_right_click | command_set_focus | command_kill_focus | command_enter. -type wxCommand() :: #wxCommand{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxCommandEvent} --record(wxJoystick, {type :: wxJoystickEventType()}). %% Callback event: {@link wxJoystickEvent} +-record(wxJoystick,{type :: wxJoystickEventType(), %% Callback event: {@link wxJoystickEvent} + pos :: {X::integer(), Y::integer()}, + zPosition :: integer(), + buttonChange :: integer(), + buttonState :: integer(), + joyStick :: integer()}). -type wxJoystickEventType() :: joy_button_down | joy_button_up | joy_move | joy_zmove. -type wxJoystick() :: #wxJoystick{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxJoystickEvent} @@ -297,7 +317,9 @@ -type wxQueryNewPaletteEventType() :: query_new_palette. -type wxQueryNewPalette() :: #wxQueryNewPalette{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxQueryNewPaletteEvent} --record(wxMove, {type :: wxMoveEventType()}). %% Callback event: {@link wxMoveEvent} +-record(wxMove,{type :: wxMoveEventType(), %% Callback event: {@link wxMoveEvent} + pos :: {X::integer(), Y::integer()}, + rect :: {X::integer(), Y::integer(), W::integer(), H::integer()}}). -type wxMoveEventType() :: move. -type wxMove() :: #wxMove{}. %% Callback event: {@link wxMoveEvent} diff --git a/lib/wx/test/wx_class_SUITE.erl b/lib/wx/test/wx_class_SUITE.erl index b127e6b71d..45ab0f3a32 100644 --- a/lib/wx/test/wx_class_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/wx/test/wx_class_SUITE.erl @@ -231,8 +231,15 @@ staticBoxSizer(Config) -> clipboard(TestInfo) when is_atom(TestInfo) -> wx_test_lib:tc_info(TestInfo); -clipboard(_Config) -> - wx:new(), +clipboard(Config) -> + Wx = wx:new(), + Frame = wxFrame:new(Wx, ?wxID_ANY, "Main Frame"), + Ctrl = wxTextCtrl:new(Frame, ?wxID_ANY, [{size, {600,400}}, {style, ?wxTE_MULTILINE}]), + wxTextCtrl:connect(Ctrl, command_text_copy, [{skip, true}]), + wxTextCtrl:connect(Ctrl, command_text_cut, [{skip, true}]), + wxTextCtrl:connect(Ctrl, command_text_paste, [{skip, true}]), + wxWindow:show(Frame), + CB = ?mt(wxClipboard, wxClipboard:get()), wxClipboard:usePrimarySelection(CB), ?m(false, wx:is_null(CB)), @@ -271,7 +278,8 @@ clipboard(_Config) -> ?log("Flushing ~n",[]), wxClipboard:flush(CB), ?log("Stopping ~n",[]), - ok. + wx_test_lib:wx_destroy(Frame,Config). + helpFrame(TestInfo) when is_atom(TestInfo) -> wx_test_lib:tc_info(TestInfo); helpFrame(Config) -> diff --git a/lib/wx/test/wx_event_SUITE.erl b/lib/wx/test/wx_event_SUITE.erl index 3252547c9b..6bcd88e4fb 100644 --- a/lib/wx/test/wx_event_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/wx/test/wx_event_SUITE.erl @@ -379,25 +379,29 @@ recursive(Config) -> Frame = wxFrame:new(Wx, ?wxID_ANY, "Connect in callback"), Panel = wxPanel:new(Frame, []), Sz = wxBoxSizer:new(?wxVERTICAL), - ListBox = wxListBox:new(Panel, ?wxID_ANY, [{choices, ["foo", "bar", "baz"]}]), - wxSizer:add(Sz, ListBox, [{proportion, 1},{flag, ?wxEXPAND}]), - wxWindow:setSizer(Panel, Sz), - wxListBox:connect(ListBox, command_listbox_selected, - [{callback, - fun(#wx{event=#wxCommand{commandInt=Id}}, _) -> - io:format("Selected ~p~n",[Id]) - end}]), - wxListBox:setSelection(ListBox, 0), - wxListBox:connect(ListBox, size, - [{callback, - fun(#wx{event=#wxSize{}}, _) -> - io:format("Size init ~n",[]), - case wxListBox:getCount(ListBox) > 0 of - true -> wxListBox:delete(ListBox, 0); - false -> ok - end, - io:format("Size done ~n",[]) - end}]), + Ctrl1 = wxTextCtrl:new(Panel, ?wxID_ANY, [{size, {300, -1}}]), + Ctrl2 = wxTextCtrl:new(Panel, ?wxID_ANY, [{size, {300, -1}}]), + wxSizer:add(Sz, Ctrl1, [{proportion, 1},{flag, ?wxEXPAND}]), + wxSizer:add(Sz, Ctrl2, [{proportion, 1},{flag, ?wxEXPAND}]), + wxWindow:setSizerAndFit(Panel, Sz), + + CB1 = fun(#wx{event=#wxCommand{cmdString=String}}, _) -> + io:format(" CB1: ~s~n",[String]), + wxTextCtrl:setValue(Ctrl2, io_lib:format("from CB1 ~s", [String])) + end, + CB2 = fun(#wx{event=#wxCommand{cmdString=String}}, _) -> + io:format(" CB2: ~s~n",[String]), + ok + end, + wxTextCtrl:connect(Ctrl1, command_text_updated, [{callback,CB1}]), + wxTextCtrl:connect(Ctrl2, command_text_updated, [{callback,CB2}]), + wxFrame:connect(Frame, size, + [{callback, + fun(#wx{event=#wxSize{size=Size}}, _) -> + io:format("Size init: ~s ~n",[wxTextCtrl:getValue(Ctrl2)]), + wxTextCtrl:setValue(Ctrl1, io_lib:format("Size ~p", [Size])), + io:format("Size done: ~s ~n",[wxTextCtrl:getValue(Ctrl2)]) + end}]), wxFrame:show(Frame), wx_test_lib:flush(), diff --git a/lib/wx/vsn.mk b/lib/wx/vsn.mk index 942d4c0d6f..09fb9f384c 100644 --- a/lib/wx/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/wx/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -WX_VSN = 1.3.3 +WX_VSN = 1.4 diff --git a/lib/xmerl/src/xmerl.app.src b/lib/xmerl/src/xmerl.app.src index 45cfe9d250..aed9cf176f 100644 --- a/lib/xmerl/src/xmerl.app.src +++ b/lib/xmerl/src/xmerl.app.src @@ -40,5 +40,5 @@ {registered, []}, {env, []}, {applications, [kernel, stdlib]}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0"]} + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.5","kernel-3.0","erts-6.0"]} ]}. diff --git a/lib/xmerl/src/xmerl.erl b/lib/xmerl/src/xmerl.erl index 01af183eef..88eaefc492 100644 --- a/lib/xmerl/src/xmerl.erl +++ b/lib/xmerl/src/xmerl.erl @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ apply_cb([M|Ms], F, Df, Args, A, Ms0) -> true -> apply(M, F, Args); false -> apply_cb(Ms, F, Df, Args, A, Ms0) end; -apply_cb([], Df, Df, Args, A, _Ms0) -> +apply_cb([], Df, Df, Args, _A, _Ms0) -> exit({unknown_tag, {Df, Args}}); apply_cb([], F, Df, Args, A, Ms0) -> apply_cb(Ms0, Df, Df, [F|Args], A+1). diff --git a/lib/xmerl/vsn.mk b/lib/xmerl/vsn.mk index aab2a37d6c..1ed230316f 100644 --- a/lib/xmerl/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/xmerl/vsn.mk @@ -1 +1 @@ -XMERL_VSN = 1.3.7 +XMERL_VSN = 1.3.8 |