diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
46 files changed, 405 insertions, 448 deletions
diff --git a/lib/cosFileTransfer/doc/src/CosFileTransfer_FileTransferSession.xml b/lib/cosFileTransfer/doc/src/CosFileTransfer_FileTransferSession.xml index 5ac2c61c92..918f0bf9f7 100644 --- a/lib/cosFileTransfer/doc/src/CosFileTransfer_FileTransferSession.xml +++ b/lib/cosFileTransfer/doc/src/CosFileTransfer_FileTransferSession.xml @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ </func> <func> <name>insert(FTS, SourceFile, DestinationFile, Offset) -> Return</name> - <fsummary>Insert the <c>SourceFile</c>into the <c>DestinationFile</c><c>Offset</c>bytes from the start of the file</fsummary> + <fsummary>Insert the <c>SourceFile</c>into the <c>DestinationFile</c> <c>Offset</c>bytes from the start of the file</fsummary> <type> <v>FTS = SourceFile = DestinationFile = #objref</v> <v>Offset = long()</v> @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ <desc> <p>This operation behaves almost like the <c>append/3</c> operation. The difference is that the <c>SourceFile</c> will be inserted into the - <c>DestinationFile</c><c>Offset</c> bytes from the start of the file.</p> + <c>DestinationFile</c> <c>Offset</c> bytes from the start of the file.</p> <p>Currently, it is not possible to use this operation when the target object represents FTP.</p> </desc> diff --git a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml index 36b6cbf0cf..2cad70e3bc 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml +++ b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml @@ -277,6 +277,10 @@ callback.</p> </taglist> +<p> +An invalid option will cause <seealso marker="#call">call/4</seealso> +to fail.</p> + <marker id="capability"/> </item> @@ -405,6 +409,8 @@ sense.</p> <code> eval([{M,F,A} | T]) -> apply(M, F, T ++ A); +eval([[F|A] | T]) -> + eval([F | T ++ A]); eval([F|A]) -> apply(F, A); eval(F) -> @@ -461,14 +467,14 @@ or any peer if the request does not contain a <c>Destination-Realm</c> AVP.</p> </item> -<tag><c>{host, any|UTF8String()}</c></tag> +<tag><c>{host, any|DiameterIdentity()}</c></tag> <item> <p> Matches only those peers whose <c>Origin-Host</c> has the specified value, or all peers if the atom <c>any</c>.</p> </item> -<tag><c>{realm, any|UTF8String()</c></tag> +<tag><c>{realm, any|DiameterIdentity()</c></tag> <item> <p> Matches only those peers whose <c>Origin-Realm</c> has the @@ -478,8 +484,9 @@ value, or all peers if the atom <c>any</c>.</p> <tag><c>{eval, evaluable()}</c></tag> <item> <p> -Matches only those peers for which the specified evaluable() evaluates -to true on the peer's <c>diameter_caps</c> record.</p> +Matches only those peers for which the specified evaluable() returns +<c>true</c> on the connection's <c>diameter_caps</c> record. +Any other return value or exception is equivalent to <c>false</c>.</p> </item> <tag><c>{neg, peer_filter()}</c></tag> @@ -503,6 +510,21 @@ specified list.</p> </taglist> +<p> +Note that the <c>host</c> and <c>realm</c> filters examine the +outgoing request as passed to <seealso marker="#call">call/4</seealso>, +assuming that this is a record- or list-valued message() as documented +in <seealso marker="diameter_app">diameter_app(3)</seealso>, and that +the message contains at most one of each AVP. +If this is not the case then the <c>{host|realm, DiameterIdentity()}</c> +filters must be used to achieve the desired result. +Note also that an empty host/realm (which should not be typical) +is equivalent to an unspecified one for the purposes of filtering.</p> + +<p> +An invalid filter is equivalent to <c>{any, []}</c>, a filter +that matches no peer.</p> + <marker id="service_event"/> </item> @@ -787,7 +809,7 @@ transports.</p> <type> <v>SvcName = service_name()</v> <v>App = application_alias()</v> -<v>Request = diameter_app:message()</v> +<v>Request = diameter_app:message() | term()</v> <v>Answer = term()</v> <v>Options = [call_opt()]</v> </type> @@ -819,9 +841,8 @@ If there are no suitable peers, or if <seealso marker="diameter_app#pick_peer">pick_peer/4</seealso> rejects them by returning 'false', then <c>{error, no_connection}</c> is returned. -If <seealso marker="diameter_app#pick_peer">pick_peer/4</seealso> -selects a candidate peer then a request process is spawned for the -outgoing request, in which there is a +Otherwise <seealso marker="diameter_app#pick_peer">pick_peer/4</seealso> +is followed by a <seealso marker="diameter_app#prepare_request">prepare_request/3</seealso> callback, the message is encoded and sent.</p> diff --git a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter_app.xml b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter_app.xml index fc359b9d1d..a9ae0ebbec 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter_app.xml +++ b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter_app.xml @@ -269,7 +269,12 @@ The candidate peers list will only include those which are selected by any <c>filter</c> option specified in the call to <seealso marker="diameter#call">diameter:call/4</seealso>, and only those which have indicated support for the Diameter application in -question.</p> +question. +The order of the elements is unspecified except that any +peers whose Origin-Host and Origin-Realm matches that of the +outgoing request (in the sense of a <c>{filter, {all, [host, realm]}}</c> +option to <seealso marker="diameter#call">diameter:call/4</seealso>) +will be placed at the head of the list.</p> <p> The return values <c>false</c> and <c>{false, State}</c> are @@ -467,11 +472,11 @@ callback returned false.</p> <v>Packet = packet()</v> <v>SvcName = term()</v> <v>Peer = peer()</v> -<v>Action = Reply | {relay, Opts} | discard | {eval, Action, ContF}</v> +<v>Action = Reply | {relay, Opts} | discard | {eval, Action, PostF}</v> <v>Reply = {reply, message()} | {protocol_error, 3000..3999}</v> <v>Opts = diameter:call_opts()</v> -<v>ContF = diameter:evaluable()</v> +<v>PostF = diameter:evaluable()</v> </type> <desc> <p> @@ -559,26 +564,28 @@ will cause the request process in question to fail.</p> <tag><c>{relay, Opts}</c></tag> <item> <p> -Relay a request to another peer. -The appropriate Route-Record AVP will be added to the relayed request -by diameter and <seealso marker="#pick_peer">pick_peer/4</seealso> -and <seealso marker="#prepare_request">prepare_request/3</seealso> -callback will take place just as if <seealso +Relay a request to another peer in the role of a Diameter relay agent. +If a routing loop is detected then the request is answered with +3005 (DIAMETER_LOOP_DETECTED). +Otherwise a Route-Record AVP (containing the sending peer's Origin-Host) is +added to the request and <seealso marker="#pick_peer">pick_peer/4</seealso> +and subsequent callbacks take place just as if <seealso marker="diameter#call">diameter:call/4</seealso> had been called explicitly. -However, returning a <c>relay</c> tuple also causes the End-to-End -Identifier to be preserved in the header of the relayed request as -required by RFC 3588.</p> +The End-to-End Identifier of the incoming request is preserved in the +header of the relayed request.</p> <p> -The returned <c>Opts</c> should not specify <c>detach</c> and -the <seealso marker="#handle_answer">handle_answer/4</seealso> -callback following from a relayed request must return its first +The returned <c>Opts</c> should not specify <c>detach</c>. +A subsequent <seealso marker="#handle_answer">handle_answer/4</seealso> +callback for the relayed request must return its first argument, the <c>diameter_packet</c> record containing the answer message. Note that the <c>extra</c> option can be specified to supply arguments -that can distinguish the relay case from others if so desired, -although the form of the request message may be sufficient.</p> +that can distinguish the relay case from others if so desired. +Any other return value (for example, from a +<seealso marker="#handle_error">handle_error/4</seealso> callback) +causes the request to be answered with 3002 (DIAMETER_UNABLE_TO_DELIVER).</p> </item> <tag><c>discard</c></tag> @@ -587,18 +594,18 @@ although the form of the request message may be sufficient.</p> Discard the request.</p> </item> -<tag><c>{eval, Action, ContF}</c></tag> +<tag><c>{eval, Action, PostF}</c></tag> <item> <p> Handle the request as if <c>Action</c> has been returned and then -evaluate <c>ContF</c> in the request process.</p> +evaluate <c>PostF</c> in the request process.</p> </item> </taglist> <p> -Note that diameter will respond to protocol errors in an incoming -request without invoking <c>handle_request/3</c>.</p> +Note that protocol errors detected by diameter will result in an +answer message without <c>handle_request/3</c> being invoked.</p> </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter_sctp.xml b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter_sctp.xml index d0377f4b38..c1e839b8e1 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter_sctp.xml +++ b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter_sctp.xml @@ -74,11 +74,12 @@ marker="diameter_transport#start">diameter_transport(3)</seealso>.</p> <p> The only diameter_sctp-specific argument is the options list. Options <c>raddr</c> and <c>rport</c> specify the remote address -and port for a connector and not valid for a listener. +and port for a connecting transport and not valid for a listening +transport. The former is required while latter defaults to 3868 if unspecified. More than one <c>raddr</c> option can be specified, in which case the -connector in question attempts each in sequence until an association -is established. +connecting transport in question attempts each in sequence until +an association is established. Remaining options are any accepted by gen_sctp:open/1, with the exception of options <c>mode</c>, <c>binary</c>, <c>list</c>, <c>active</c> and <c>sctp_events</c>. @@ -89,7 +90,8 @@ and port respectively.</p> Multiple <c>ip</c> options can be specified for a multihomed peer. If none are specified then the values of Host-IP-Address on the service are used. (In particular, one of these must be specified.) -Option <c>port</c> defaults to 3868 for a listener and 0 for a connector.</p> +Option <c>port</c> defaults to 3868 for a listening transport and 0 for a +connecting transport.</p> <p> diameter_sctp uses the <c>transport_data</c> field of diff --git a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter_tcp.xml b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter_tcp.xml index 5d6e07b1b8..a502e53972 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter_tcp.xml +++ b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter_tcp.xml @@ -74,13 +74,14 @@ marker="diameter_transport#start">diameter_transport(3)</seealso>.</p> <p> The only diameter_tcp-specific argument is the options list. Options <c>raddr</c> and <c>rport</c> specify the remote address -and port for a connector and not valid for a listener. +and port for a connecting transport and not valid for a listening +transport. Remaining options are any accepted by gen_tcp:connect/3 for -a connector, or gen_tcp:listen/2 for a listener, with the exception -of <c>binary</c>, <c>packet</c> and <c>active</c>. -Also, option <c>port</c> can be specified for a listener to specify the -local listening port, the default being the standardized 3868 if -unspecified. +a connecting transport, or gen_tcp:listen/2 for a listening transport, +with the exception of <c>binary</c>, <c>packet</c> and <c>active</c>. +Also, option <c>port</c> can be specified for a listening transport +to specify the local listening port, the default being the standardized +3868 if unspecified. Note that option <c>ip</c> specifies the local address.</p> <p> diff --git a/lib/diameter/include/diameter_gen.hrl b/lib/diameter/include/diameter_gen.hrl index 4c91954a21..d037e1044a 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/include/diameter_gen.hrl +++ b/lib/diameter/include/diameter_gen.hrl @@ -44,14 +44,14 @@ encode_avps(Name, Rec) -> ?MODULE, ?LINE, {Reason, Name, Rec}), - erlang:error(list_to_tuple(Reason ++ [Name, Rec, ?MODULE])); + erlang:error(list_to_tuple(Reason ++ [Name])); error: Reason -> Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(), diameter_dbg:log({encode, failure}, ?MODULE, ?LINE, {Reason, Name, Rec, Stack}), - erlang:error({encode_failure, Reason, Name, Rec, ?MODULE, Stack}) + erlang:error({encode_failure, Reason, Name, Stack}) end. %% encode/2 diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/app/Makefile b/lib/diameter/src/app/Makefile index 6de220d282..229466e264 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/app/Makefile +++ b/lib/diameter/src/app/Makefile @@ -181,6 +181,10 @@ release_docs_spec: # Dependencies # ---------------------------------------------------- +$(SPEC_FILES:%.dia=$(EBIN)/%.$(EMULATOR)): \ + $(DIAMETER_TOP)/include/diameter.hrl \ + $(DIAMETER_TOP)/include/diameter_gen.hrl + depend: depend.mk # Generate dependencies makefile. It's assumed that the compile target diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_codec.erl b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_codec.erl index f6cbde5446..d88f42fb7c 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_codec.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_codec.erl @@ -140,10 +140,10 @@ make_flags(Flags0, #diameter_header{is_request = R, mf(undefined, F, _) -> F; mf(B, F, N) -> %% reset the affected bit - (F bxor (F band (1 bsl N))) bor (bit(B) bsl N). + (F bxor (F band (1 bsl N))) bor bit(B, N). -bit(true) -> 1; -bit(false) -> 0. +bit(true, N) -> 1 bsl N; +bit(false, _) -> 0. %% values/1 @@ -199,25 +199,16 @@ msg_header(Mod, MsgName, Header) -> p(Flags, #diameter_header{is_request = true, is_proxiable = P}) -> - Flags bor choose(P, 2#01000000, 0); + Flags band (2#10110000 bor choose(P, 2#01000000, 0)); p(Flags, _) -> Flags. -%% The header below is that of the incoming request being answered, -%% not of the answer (which hasn't been encoded yet). - h(Mod, 'answer-message' = MsgName, Header) -> ?BASE = Mod, - #diameter_header{is_request = true, - cmd_code = Code} - = Header, + #diameter_header{cmd_code = Code} = Header, {_, Flags, ApplId} = ?BASE:msg_header(MsgName), {Code, Flags, ApplId}; -h(Mod, MsgName, #diameter_header{is_request = true, - cmd_code = Code}) -> - {Code, _, _} = Mod:msg_header(MsgName); %% ensure Code - h(Mod, MsgName, _) -> Mod:msg_header(MsgName). @@ -290,7 +281,8 @@ decode_avps(MsgName, Mod, Pkt, {Bs, Avps}) -> %% invalid avp bits ... decode_avps('', Mod, Pkt, Avps) -> %% unknown message ... ?LOG(unknown, {Mod, Pkt#diameter_packet.header}), - Pkt#diameter_packet{errors = lists:reverse(Avps)}; + Pkt#diameter_packet{avps = lists:reverse(Avps), + errors = [3001]}; %% DIAMETER_COMMAND_UNSUPPORTED %% msg = undefined identifies this case. decode_avps(MsgName, Mod, Pkt, Avps) -> %% ... or not diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_config.erl b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_config.erl index 42c70890b3..a6b48fe65b 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_config.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_config.erl @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ handle_call(uptime, _, #state{id = Time} = State) -> {reply, diameter_lib:now_diff(Time), State}; handle_call(Req, From, State) -> - warning_msg("received unexpected request from ~p:~n~w", [From, Req]), + ?UNEXPECTED([Req, From]), Reply = {error, {bad_request, Req}}, {reply, Reply, State}. @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ handle_call(Req, From, State) -> %%% ---------------------------------------------------------- handle_cast(Msg, State) -> - warning_msg("received unexpected message:~n~w", [Msg]), + ?UNEXPECTED([Msg]), {noreply, State}. %%% ---------------------------------------------------------- @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ handle_info(restart, State) -> {noreply, State}; handle_info(Info, State) -> - warning_msg("received unknown info:~n~w", [Info]), + ?UNEXPECTED([Info]), {noreply, State}. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -674,8 +674,3 @@ cb(M,F) -> call(Request) -> gen_server:call(?SERVER, Request, infinity). - -%% warning_msg/2 - -warning_msg(F, A) -> - ?diameter_warning("~p: " ++ F, [?MODULE | A]). diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_internal.hrl b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_internal.hrl index 9de3914830..78645b1912 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_internal.hrl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_internal.hrl @@ -37,9 +37,10 @@ %% Failure reports always get a stack trace. -define(STACK, erlang:get_stacktrace()). -%% Info report for anything unexpected. --define(REPORT(Reason, Func, Args), - diameter_lib:report(Reason, {?MODULE, Func, Args})). +%% Warning report for unexpected messages in various processes. +-define(UNEXPECTED(F,A), + diameter_lib:warning_report(unexpected, {?MODULE, F, A})). +-define(UNEXPECTED(A), ?UNEXPECTED(?FUNC, A)). %% Something to trace on. -define(LOG(Slogan, Details), @@ -77,19 +78,3 @@ server_id, is_dynamic, expiration}). - -%%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- -%%% Error/warning/info message macro(s) -%%%---------------------------------------------------------------------- - --define(diameter_info(F, A), - (catch error_logger:info_msg("[ ~w : ~w : ~p ] ~n" ++ F ++ "~n", - [?APPLICATION, ?MODULE, self()|A]))). - --define(diameter_warning(F, A), - (catch error_logger:warning_msg("[ ~w : ~w : ~p ] ~n" ++ F ++ "~n", - [?APPLICATION, ?MODULE, self()|A]))). - --define(diameter_error(F, A), - (catch error_logger:error_msg("[ ~w : ~w : ~p ] ~n" ++ F ++ "~n", - [?APPLICATION, ?MODULE, self()|A]))). diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_lib.erl b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_lib.erl index b5c0e1bf6a..f65e356444 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_lib.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_lib.erl @@ -46,14 +46,9 @@ report(Reason, MFA) -> info_report(Reason, MFA). -info_report(Reason, {M,F,A}) -> - error_logger:info_report(" Reason: ~p~n" - " Pid: ~p~n" - " Node: ~p~n" - " Module: ~p~n" - " Function: ~p~n" - "Arguments: ~p~n", - [Reason, self(), node(), M, F, A]). +info_report(Reason, MFA) -> + report(fun error_logger:info_report/1, Reason, MFA), + true. %%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% # error_report(Reason, MFA) @@ -69,7 +64,7 @@ warning_report(Reason, MFA) -> report(fun error_logger:warning_report/1, Reason, MFA). report(Fun, Reason, MFA) -> - Fun([{reason, Reason}, {who, self()}, {where, node()}, {what, MFA}]), + Fun([{why, Reason}, {who, self()}, {what, MFA}]), false. %%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -255,12 +250,13 @@ w(L) -> fold_tuple(_, T, undefined) -> T; -fold_tuple(N, T0, T) -> - element(2, lists:foldl(fun(X, {M,_} = A) -> {M+1, ft(X, A)} end, - {N, T0}, - lists:nthtail(N-1, tuple_to_list(T)))). +fold_tuple(N, T0, T1) -> + {_, T} = lists:foldl(fun(V, {I,_} = IT) -> {I+1, ft(V, IT)} end, + {N, T0}, + lists:nthtail(N-1, tuple_to_list(T1))), + T. -ft(undefined, T) -> +ft(undefined, {_, T}) -> T; -ft(X, {N, T}) -> - setelement(N, T, X). +ft(Value, {Idx, T}) -> + setelement(Idx, T, Value). diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_peer.erl b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_peer.erl index 6b8971b8ea..3e78c4caef 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_peer.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_peer.erl @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ handle_call(uptime, _, #state{id = Time} = State) -> {reply, diameter_lib:now_diff(Time), State}; handle_call(Req, From, State) -> - warning_msg("received unexpected request from ~p:~n~w", [From, Req]), + ?UNEXPECTED([Req, From]), {reply, nok, State}. %%% ---------------------------------------------------------- @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ handle_call(Req, From, State) -> %%% ---------------------------------------------------------- handle_cast(Msg, State) -> - warning_msg("received unexpected message:~n~w", [Msg]), + ?UNEXPECTED([Msg]), {noreply, State}. %%% ---------------------------------------------------------- @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ handle_info({notify, SvcName, T}, S) -> {noreply, S}; handle_info(Info, State) -> - warning_msg("received unexpected info:~n~w", [Info]), + ?UNEXPECTED([Info]), {noreply, State}. %% ---------------------------------------------------------- @@ -223,8 +223,3 @@ value([], V) -> call(Request) -> gen_server:call(?SERVER, Request, infinity). - -%% warning_msg/2 - -warning_msg(F, A) -> - ?diameter_warning("~p: " ++ F, [?MODULE | A]). diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_reg.erl b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_reg.erl index 8e5f34c2c3..882b9da238 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_reg.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_reg.erl @@ -243,7 +243,8 @@ handle_call(state, _, State) -> handle_call(uptime, _, #state{id = Time} = State) -> {reply, diameter_lib:now_diff(Time), State}; -handle_call(_Req, _From, State) -> +handle_call(Req, From, State) -> + ?UNEXPECTED([Req, From]), {reply, nok, State}. %%% ---------------------------------------------------------- @@ -251,7 +252,7 @@ handle_call(_Req, _From, State) -> %%% ---------------------------------------------------------- handle_cast(Msg, State)-> - warning_msg("received unexpected message:~n~w", [Msg]), + ?UNEXPECTED([Msg]), {noreply, State}. %%% ---------------------------------------------------------- @@ -264,7 +265,7 @@ handle_info({'DOWN', MRef, process, Pid, _}, State) -> {noreply, State}; handle_info(Info, State) -> - warning_msg("received unknown info:~n~w", [Info]), + ?UNEXPECTED([Info]), {noreply, State}. %%% ---------------------------------------------------------- @@ -324,8 +325,3 @@ repl([], _, _) -> call(Request) -> gen_server:call(?SERVER, Request, infinity). - -%% warning_msg/2 - -warning_msg(F, A) -> - ?diameter_warning("~p: " ++ F, [?MODULE | A]). diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_service.erl b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_service.erl index a7fe733340..421e36ccf5 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_service.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_service.erl @@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ handle_call(stop, _From, S) -> %% stating a monitor that waits for DOWN before returning. handle_call(Req, From, S) -> - ?REPORT(unknown_request, ?FUNC, [Req, From]), + unexpected(handle_call, [Req, From], S), {reply, nok, S}. %%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ handle_call(Req, From, S) -> %%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- handle_cast(Req, S) -> - ?REPORT(unknown_request, ?FUNC, [Req]), + unexpected(handle_cast, [Req], S), {noreply, S}. %%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -553,8 +553,8 @@ transition({failover, TRef, Seqs}, S) -> failover(TRef, Seqs, S), ok; -transition(Req, _) -> - ?REPORT(unknown_request, ?FUNC, [Req]), +transition(Req, S) -> + unexpected(handle_info, [Req], S), ok. %%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -591,6 +591,9 @@ code_change(FromVsn, SvcName, Extra, #diameter_app{alias = Alias} = A) -> %% =========================================================================== %% =========================================================================== +unexpected(F, A, #state{service_name = Name}) -> + ?UNEXPECTED(F, A ++ [Name]). + cb([_|_] = M, F, A) -> eval(M, F, A); cb(Rec, F, A) -> @@ -1398,15 +1401,15 @@ recv_answer(Timeout, %% is, from the last peer to which we've transmitted. receive - {answer = A, Ref, Rq, Pkt} -> %% Answer from peer. + {answer = A, Ref, Rq, Pkt} -> %% Answer from peer {A, Rq, Pkt}; - {timeout = Reason, TRef, _} -> %% No timely reply + {timeout = Reason, TRef, _} -> %% No timely reply {error, Req, Reason}; - {failover = Reason, TRef, false} -> %% No alternative peer. + {failover = Reason, TRef, false} -> %% No alternate peer {error, Req, Reason}; - {failover, TRef, Transport} -> %% Resend to alternate peer. + {failover, TRef, Transport} -> %% Resend to alternate peer try_retransmit(Timeout, SvcName, Req, Transport); - {failover, TRef} -> %% May have missed failover notification. + {failover, TRef} -> %% May have missed failover notification Seqs = diameter_codec:sequence_numbers(RPkt), Pid = whois(SvcName), is_pid(Pid) andalso (Pid ! {failover, TRef, Seqs}), @@ -1685,9 +1688,9 @@ recv_request({Id, Alias}, T, TPid, Apps, Caps, Pkt) -> %% DIAMETER_APPLICATION_UNSUPPORTED 3007 %% A request was sent for an application that is not supported. -recv_request(false, {_, OH, OR}, TPid, _, _, Pkt) -> - ?LOG({error, application}, Pkt), - reply(answer_message({OH, OR, 3007}, collect_avps(Pkt)), ?BASE, TPid, Pkt). +recv_request(false, T, TPid, _, _, Pkt) -> + As = collect_avps(Pkt), + protocol_error(3007, T, TPid, Pkt#diameter_packet{avps = As}). collect_avps(Pkt) -> case diameter_codec:collect_avps(Pkt) of @@ -1706,13 +1709,9 @@ collect_avps(Pkt) -> %% set to an unrecognized value, or that is inconsistent with the %% AVP's definition. %% -recv_request({_, OH, OR}, {TPid, _}, _, #diameter_packet{errors = [Bs | _], - bin = Bin, - avps = Avps} - = Pkt) +recv_request(T, {TPid, _}, _, #diameter_packet{errors = [Bs | _]} = Pkt) when is_bitstring(Bs) -> - ?LOG({error, invalid_avp_bits}, Bin), - reply(answer_message({OH, OR, 3009}, Avps), ?BASE, TPid, Pkt); + protocol_error(3009, T, TPid, Pkt); %% Either we support this application but don't recognize the command %% or we're a relay and the command isn't proxiable. @@ -1722,18 +1721,15 @@ recv_request({_, OH, OR}, {TPid, _}, _, #diameter_packet{errors = [Bs | _], %% recognize or support. This MUST be used when a Diameter node %% receives an experimental command that it does not understand. %% -recv_request({_, OH, OR}, +recv_request(T, {TPid, _}, #diameter_app{id = Id}, #diameter_packet{header = #diameter_header{is_proxiable = P}, - msg = M, - avps = Avps, - bin = Bin} + msg = M} = Pkt) when ?APP_ID_RELAY /= Id, undefined == M; ?APP_ID_RELAY == Id, not P -> - ?LOG({error, command_unsupported}, Bin), - reply(answer_message({OH, OR, 3001}, Avps), ?BASE, TPid, Pkt); + protocol_error(3001, T, TPid, Pkt); %% Error bit was set on a request. %% @@ -1742,15 +1738,12 @@ recv_request({_, OH, OR}, %% either set to an invalid combination, or to a value that is %% inconsistent with the command code's definition. %% -recv_request({_, OH, OR}, +recv_request(T, {TPid, _}, _, - #diameter_packet{header = #diameter_header{is_error = true}, - avps = Avps, - bin = Bin} + #diameter_packet{header = #diameter_header{is_error = true}} = Pkt) -> - ?LOG({error, error_bit}, Bin), - reply(answer_message({OH, OR, 3008}, Avps), ?BASE, TPid, Pkt); + protocol_error(3008, T, TPid, Pkt); %% A message in a locally supported application or a proxiable message %% in the relay application. Don't distinguish between the two since @@ -1878,7 +1871,7 @@ resend(true, _, _, T, {TPid, _}, Pkt) -> %% Route-Record loop resend(false, Opts, App, - {SvcName, _, _}, + {SvcName, _, _} = T, {TPid, #diameter_caps{origin_host = {_, OH}}}, #diameter_packet{header = Hdr0, avps = Avps} @@ -1887,46 +1880,41 @@ resend(false, Seq = diameter_session:sequence(), Hdr = Hdr0#diameter_header{hop_by_hop_id = Seq}, Msg = [Hdr, Route | Avps], - %% Filter sender as ineligible receiver. - reply(call(SvcName, App, Msg, [{filter, {neg, {host, OH}}} | Opts]), - TPid, - Pkt). + resend(call(SvcName, App, Msg, Opts), T, TPid, Pkt). %% The incoming request is relayed with the addition of a -%% Route-Record. Note the requirement on the return from call/4. -%% This places a requirement on the values returned by the -%% handle_answer and handle_error callbacks of the application module -%% in question. +%% Route-Record. Note the requirement on the return from call/4 below, +%% which places a requirement on the value returned by the +%% handle_answer callback of the application module in question. +%% +%% Note that there's nothing stopping the request from being relayed +%% back to the sender. A pick_peer callback may want to avoid this but +%% a smart peer might recognize the potential loop and choose another +%% route. A less smart one will probably just relay the request back +%% again and force us to detect the loop. A pick_peer that wants to +%% avoid this can specify filter to avoid the possibility. +%% Eg. {neg, {host, OH} where #diameter_caps{origin_host = {OH, _}}. %% %% RFC 6.3 says that a relay agent does not modify Origin-Host but %% says nothing about a proxy. Assume it should behave the same way. -%% reply/3 +%% resend/4 %% %% Relay a reply to a relayed request. %% Answer from the peer: reset the hop by hop identifier and send. -reply(#diameter_packet{bin = B} - = Pkt, - TPid, - #diameter_packet{header = #diameter_header{hop_by_hop_id = Id}, - transport_data = TD}) -> +resend(#diameter_packet{bin = B} + = Pkt, + _, + TPid, + #diameter_packet{header = #diameter_header{hop_by_hop_id = Id}, + transport_data = TD}) -> send(TPid, Pkt#diameter_packet{bin = diameter_codec:hop_by_hop_id(Id, B), transport_data = TD}); %% TODO: counters -%% Not. Ignoring the error feels harsh but there is no appropriate -%% Result-Code for a protocol error (which this isn't really anyway) -%% and the RFC doesn't provide any guidance how to act. A weakness -%% here is that we don't deal well with a decode error: the request -%% will simply timeout on the peer's end. Better would be to just send -%% the answer (with modified hop by hop identifier) on regardless, at -%% least in the relay case in which there's no examination of the -%% answer. In the proxy case it's not clear that the callback won't -%% examine the answer. Just be quiet here since a decode error causes -%% the request process to crash (or not depending on the error and -%% config and/or handle_answer callback). -reply(_, _, _) -> - ok. +%% Or not: DIAMETER_UNABLE_TO_DELIVER. +resend(_, T, TPid, Pkt) -> + protocol_error(3002, T, TPid, Pkt). %% is_loop/4 %% @@ -1971,24 +1959,20 @@ reply(Msg, Dict, TPid, #diameter_packet{errors = [H|_] = Es} = Pkt) -> %% make_reply_packet/2 +%% Binaries and header/avp lists are sent as-is. make_reply_packet(Bin, _) when is_binary(Bin) -> #diameter_packet{bin = Bin}; - make_reply_packet([#diameter_header{} | _] = Msg, _) -> #diameter_packet{msg = Msg}; +%% Otherwise a reply message clears the R and T flags and retains the +%% P flag. The E flag will be set at encode. make_reply_packet(Msg, #diameter_packet{header = ReqHdr}) -> - #diameter_header{end_to_end_id = EId, - hop_by_hop_id = Hid, - is_proxiable = P} - = ReqHdr, - - Hdr = #diameter_header{version = ?DIAMETER_VERSION, - end_to_end_id = EId, - hop_by_hop_id = Hid, - is_proxiable = P, - is_retransmitted = false}, + Hdr = ReqHdr#diameter_header{version = ?DIAMETER_VERSION, + is_request = false, + is_error = undefined, + is_retransmitted = false}, #diameter_packet{header = Hdr, msg = Msg}. @@ -2126,16 +2110,6 @@ answer_message({OH, OR, RC}, Avps) -> session_id(Code, Vid, Avps) when is_list(Avps) -> try - {value, #diameter_avp{} = Avp} = find_avp(Code, Vid, Avps), - Avp - catch - error: _ -> - [] - end; - -session_id(Code, Vid, Avps) - when is_list(Avps) -> - try {value, #diameter_avp{data = D}} = find_avp(Code, Vid, Avps), [{'Session-Id', [?BASE:avp(decode, D, 'Session-Id')]}] catch @@ -2482,6 +2456,7 @@ rpd(Pid, Alias, PDict) -> %%% %%% Output: {TransportPid, #diameter_caps{}, #diameter_app{}} %%% | false +%%% | {error, Reason} %%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Initial call, from an arbitrary process. @@ -2540,22 +2515,12 @@ get_destination(Msg, Dict) -> [str(get_avp_value(Dict, 'Destination-Realm', Msg)), str(get_avp_value(Dict, 'Destination-Host', Msg))]. -%% TODO: -%% -%% Should add some way of specifying destination directly so that the -%% only requirement is that the prepare_request callback returns -%% something specific. (eg. {host, DH}; that is, let the caller specify.) -%% -%% Also, there is no longer any need to call get_destination at all in -%% the default case. - -str(T) - when T == undefined; - T == [] -> +%% This is not entirely correct. The avp could have an arity 1, in +%% which case an empty list is a DiameterIdentity of length 0 rather +%% than the list of no values we treat it as by mapping to undefined. +%% This behaviour is documented. +str([]) -> undefined; -str([X]) - when is_list(X) -> - X; str(T) -> T. @@ -2691,7 +2656,8 @@ peers(Alias, RH, Filter, Peers) -> end. %% Place a peer whose Destination-Host/Realm matches those of the -%% request at the front of the result list. +%% request at the front of the result list. Could add some sort of +%% 'sort' option to allow more control. ps([], _, _, {Ys, Ns}) -> lists:reverse(Ys, Ns); @@ -2701,11 +2667,11 @@ ps([{_TPid, #diameter_caps{} = Caps} = TC | Rest], RH, Filter, Acc) -> TC, Acc)). -pacc(true, true, TC, {Ts, Fs}) -> - {[TC|Ts], Fs}; -pacc(true, false, TC, {Ts, Fs}) -> - {Ts, [TC|Fs]}; -pacc(false, _, _, Acc) -> +pacc(true, true, Peer, {Ts, Fs}) -> + {[Peer|Ts], Fs}; +pacc(true, false, Peer, {Ts, Fs}) -> + {Ts, [Peer|Fs]}; +pacc(_, _, _, Acc) -> Acc. %% caps_filter/3 @@ -2713,17 +2679,19 @@ pacc(false, _, _, Acc) -> caps_filter(C, RH, {neg, F}) -> not caps_filter(C, RH, F); -caps_filter(C, RH, {all, L}) -> +caps_filter(C, RH, {all, L}) + when is_list(L) -> lists:all(fun(F) -> caps_filter(C, RH, F) end, L); -caps_filter(C, RH, {any, L}) -> +caps_filter(C, RH, {any, L}) + when is_list(L) -> lists:any(fun(F) -> caps_filter(C, RH, F) end, L); -caps_filter(#diameter_caps{origin_host = {_,H}}, [_,DH], host) -> - eq(undefined, DH, H); +caps_filter(#diameter_caps{origin_host = {_,OH}}, [_,DH], host) -> + eq(undefined, DH, OH); -caps_filter(#diameter_caps{origin_realm = {_,R}}, [DR,_], realm) -> - eq(undefined, DR, R); +caps_filter(#diameter_caps{origin_realm = {_,OR}}, [DR,_], realm) -> + eq(undefined, DR, OR); caps_filter(C, _, Filter) -> caps_filter(C, Filter). @@ -2739,6 +2707,9 @@ caps_filter(#diameter_caps{origin_host = {_,OH}}, {host, H}) -> caps_filter(#diameter_caps{origin_realm = {_,OR}}, {realm, R}) -> eq(any, R, OR); +%% Anything else is expected to be an eval filter. Filter failure is +%% documented as being equivalent to a non-matching filter. + caps_filter(C, T) -> try {eval, F} = T, @@ -2747,8 +2718,14 @@ caps_filter(C, T) -> _:_ -> false end. -eq(X, A, B) -> - X == A orelse A == B. +eq(Any, Id, PeerId) -> + Any == Id orelse try + iolist_to_binary(Id) == iolist_to_binary(PeerId) + catch + _:_ -> false + end. +%% OctetString() can be specified as an iolist() so test for string +%% rather then term equality. %% transports/1 diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_stats.erl b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_stats.erl index b52d4cdcfb..71479afa95 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_stats.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_stats.erl @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ handle_call({flush, Contrib}, _From, State) -> {reply, fetch(Contrib), State}; handle_call(Req, From, State) -> - warning_msg("received unexpected request from ~p:~n~w", [From, Req]), + ?UNEXPECTED([Req, From]), {reply, nok, State}. %% ---------------------------------------------------------- @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ handle_cast({incr, Rec}, State) -> {noreply, State}; handle_cast(Msg, State) -> - warning_msg("received unexpected message:~n~w", [Msg]), + ?UNEXPECTED([Msg]), {noreply, State}. %% ---------------------------------------------------------- @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ handle_info({'DOWN', _MRef, process, Pid, _}, State) -> {noreply, State}; handle_info(Info, State) -> - warning_msg("received unknown info:~n~w", [Info]), + ?UNEXPECTED([Info]), {noreply, State}. %% ---------------------------------------------------------- @@ -340,8 +340,3 @@ cast(Msg) -> call(Request) -> gen_server:call(?SERVER, Request, infinity). - -%% warning_msg/2 - -warning_msg(F, A) -> - ?diameter_warning("~p: " ++ F, [?MODULE | A]). diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_sync.erl b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_sync.erl index f7777ae809..ce2db4b3a2 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_sync.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/app/diameter_sync.erl @@ -204,37 +204,37 @@ handle_call(?REQUEST(Type, Name, Req, Max, Timeout), T = find(Name, QD), nq(queued(T) =< Max, T, {Type, From}, Name, Req, Timeout, State); -handle_call(Request, _From, State) -> - {reply, call(Request, State), State}. +handle_call(Request, From, State) -> + {reply, call(Request, From, State), State}. -%% call/2 +%% call/3 -call(?CARP(Name), #state{queue = QD}) -> +call(?CARP(Name), _, #state{queue = QD}) -> pcar(find(Name, QD)); -call(state, State) -> +call(state, _, State) -> State; -call(uptime, #state{time = T}) -> +call(uptime, _, #state{time = T}) -> diameter_lib:now_diff(T); -call({flush, Name}, #state{queue = QD}) -> +call({flush, Name}, _, #state{queue = QD}) -> cancel(find(Name, QD)); -call(pending, #state{pending = N}) -> +call(pending, _, #state{pending = N}) -> N; -call({pending, Name}, #state{queue = QD}) -> +call({pending, Name}, _, #state{queue = QD}) -> queued(find(Name, QD)); -call(queues, #state{queue = QD}) -> +call(queues, _, #state{queue = QD}) -> fetch_keys(QD); -call({pids, Name}, #state{queue = QD}) -> +call({pids, Name}, _, #state{queue = QD}) -> plist(find(Name, QD)); -call(Req, _State) -> %% ignore - warning_msg("received unexpected request:~n~w", [Req]), +call(Req, From, _State) -> %% ignore + ?UNEXPECTED(handle_call, [Req, From]), nok. %%% ---------------------------------------------------------- @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ call(Req, _State) -> %% ignore %%% ---------------------------------------------------------- handle_cast(Msg, State) -> - warning_msg("received unexpected message:~n~w", [Msg]), + ?UNEXPECTED([Msg]), {noreply, State}. %%% ---------------------------------------------------------- @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ info({'DOWN', MRef, process, Pid, Info}, queue = dq(fetch(Name, QD), Pid, Info, Name, QD)}; info(Info, State) -> - warning_msg("received unknown info:~n~w", [Info]), + ?UNEXPECTED(handle_info, [Info]), State. reply({call, From}, T) -> @@ -548,8 +548,3 @@ gen_call(Server, Req, Timeout) -> exit: _ -> timeout end. - -%% warning_msg/2 - -warning_msg(F, A) -> - ?diameter_warning("~p: " ++ F, [?MODULE | A]). diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/compiler/diameter_codegen.erl b/lib/diameter/src/compiler/diameter_codegen.erl index 30caebc544..a33b07a3d3 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/compiler/diameter_codegen.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/compiler/diameter_codegen.erl @@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ file/2, file/3]). --include_lib("diameter/src/app/diameter_internal.hrl"). -include("diameter_forms.hrl"). %% Generated functions that could have no generated clauses will have diff --git a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_man.xsl b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_man.xsl index 8db4714249..c7efced3d2 100644 --- a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_man.xsl +++ b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_man.xsl @@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ xmlns:exsl="http://exslt.org/common" extension-element-prefixes="exsl"> - <xsl:preserve-space elements="code pre"/> + <xsl:preserve-space elements="code pre p"/> <xsl:strip-space elements="*"/> <xsl:output method="text" encoding="UTF-8" indent="no"/> <!-- Start of Dialyzer type/spec tags. See also the templates - matching "name" and "seealso" + matching "name", "seealso" and "br" --> <!-- Note: specs data for *one* module (as opposed to html and pdf) --> @@ -137,8 +137,8 @@ (there is no spec with more than one clause) --> <xsl:if test="count($clause/guard) > 0 or count($type) > 0"> <xsl:text> .RS</xsl:text> - <xsl:text> .TP</xsl:text> - <xsl:text> Types</xsl:text> + <xsl:text> .TP 3</xsl:text> + <xsl:text> Types: </xsl:text> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="$output_subtypes"> @@ -223,10 +223,13 @@ <xsl:for-each select="$subtype"> <xsl:variable name="tname" select="typename"/> - <xsl:text> </xsl:text> - <xsl:apply-templates select="string"/> - <xsl:text> .br</xsl:text> - <xsl:apply-templates select="$type_desc[@variable = $tname]"/> + <xsl:variable name="string" select="string"/> + <xsl:if test="string-length($string) > 0"> + <xsl:text> </xsl:text> + <xsl:apply-templates select="$string"/> + <xsl:text> .br</xsl:text> + <xsl:apply-templates select="$type_desc[@variable = $tname]"/> + </xsl:if> </xsl:for-each> </xsl:template> @@ -319,8 +322,7 @@ </xsl:template> <xsl:template match="typehead"> - <xsl:text> .nf </xsl:text> - <xsl:text> .B </xsl:text> + <xsl:text> .nf </xsl:text> <xsl:apply-templates/> <xsl:text> .br</xsl:text> <xsl:text> .fi</xsl:text> @@ -345,6 +347,13 @@ <xsl:text> .br</xsl:text> </xsl:template> + <!-- The name of data types --> + <xsl:template match="marker"> + <xsl:if test="string-length(.) != 0"> + <xsl:text>\fB</xsl:text><xsl:apply-templates/><xsl:text>\fR\&</xsl:text> + </xsl:if> + </xsl:template> + <!-- Used both in <datatype> and in <func>! --> <xsl:template match="anno"> <xsl:variable name="curModule" select="ancestor::erlref/module"/> @@ -465,13 +474,13 @@ <xsl:text> .TP 2 </xsl:text> <xsl:text>* </xsl:text> <xsl:apply-templates/> - <xsl:text> .LP </xsl:text> + <xsl:text> .LP</xsl:text> </xsl:template> <xsl:template match="taglist"> <xsl:text> .RS 2</xsl:text> <xsl:apply-templates select="tag|item"/> - <xsl:text> .RE </xsl:text> + <xsl:text> .RE</xsl:text> </xsl:template> <xsl:template match="taglist/tag"> @@ -494,7 +503,7 @@ </xsl:when> <xsl:otherwise> <xsl:text> .RS 2</xsl:text> - <xsl:text> .LP .LP </xsl:text> + <xsl:text> .LP </xsl:text> <xsl:value-of select="$content"/> <xsl:text> .RE</xsl:text> </xsl:otherwise> @@ -529,7 +538,16 @@ </xsl:template> <xsl:template match="br"> - <xsl:text> .br </xsl:text> + <xsl:choose> + <xsl:when test="ancestor::head"> + <!-- The header of Dialyzer specs. + .B makes next line appear in bold face --> + <xsl:text> .B </xsl:text> + </xsl:when> + <xsl:otherwise> + <xsl:text> .br </xsl:text> + </xsl:otherwise> + </xsl:choose> </xsl:template> <xsl:template match="c"> @@ -547,17 +565,17 @@ <!-- Code --> <xsl:template match="code"> <xsl:text> .LP </xsl:text> - <xsl:text> .nf </xsl:text> + <xsl:text>.nf </xsl:text> <xsl:apply-templates/> - <xsl:text> .fi </xsl:text> + <xsl:text> .fi</xsl:text> </xsl:template> <!-- Pre --> <xsl:template match="pre"> <xsl:text> .LP </xsl:text> - <xsl:text> .nf </xsl:text> + <xsl:text>.nf </xsl:text> <xsl:apply-templates/> - <xsl:text> .fi </xsl:text> + <xsl:text> .fi</xsl:text> </xsl:template> @@ -715,8 +733,8 @@ <!-- The case where @name != 0 is taken care of in "type_name" --> <xsl:if test="string-length(@name) = 0 and string-length(@variable) = 0"> <xsl:text> .RS</xsl:text> - <xsl:text> .TP</xsl:text> - <xsl:text> Types</xsl:text> + <xsl:text> .TP 3</xsl:text> + <xsl:text> Types: </xsl:text> <xsl:apply-templates/> <xsl:text> .RE</xsl:text> </xsl:if> @@ -788,7 +806,36 @@ <!-- Replace ' by \&' ans . by \&. --> <xsl:template match="text()"> <xsl:variable name="startstring"> - <xsl:value-of select="normalize-space()"/><xsl:text> </xsl:text> + <xsl:value-of select="normalize-space()"/> + </xsl:variable> + <!-- 'C' is just any character but whitespace --> + <xsl:variable name="tmp" select="normalize-space(concat('C',.,'C'))"/> + <xsl:variable name="space_before"> + <xsl:choose> + <!-- '<p>A<marker id="swamp"/> swamp</p>' does not work; instead: + '<p>A <marker id="swamp"/>swamp</p>' --> + <xsl:when test="starts-with($tmp, 'C ') + and not (string(preceding-sibling::*[position()=1]) = '' + and parent::p)"> + <!-- and not (position() = 1 and parent::p)"> --> + <xsl:text> </xsl:text> + </xsl:when> + <xsl:otherwise> + <xsl:text/> + </xsl:otherwise> + </xsl:choose> + </xsl:variable> + <xsl:variable name="space_after"> + <xsl:choose> + <xsl:when test="substring($tmp, string-length($tmp)-1,1) = ' ' + and $startstring != '' + and not (position() = last() and parent::p)"> + <xsl:text> </xsl:text> + </xsl:when> + <xsl:otherwise> + <xsl:text/> + </xsl:otherwise> + </xsl:choose> </xsl:variable> <xsl:variable name="rep1"> <xsl:call-template name="replace-string"> @@ -804,11 +851,16 @@ <xsl:with-param name="with" select=""\&'"" /> </xsl:call-template> </xsl:variable> - <xsl:call-template name="replace-string"> - <xsl:with-param name="text" select="$rep2" /> - <xsl:with-param name="replace" select=""."" /> - <xsl:with-param name="with" select=""\&."" /> - </xsl:call-template> + <xsl:variable name="reply"> + <xsl:call-template name="replace-string"> + <xsl:with-param name="text" select="$rep2" /> + <xsl:with-param name="replace" select=""."" /> + <xsl:with-param name="with" select=""\&."" /> + </xsl:call-template> + </xsl:variable> + <xsl:value-of select="$space_before"/> + <xsl:value-of select="$reply"/> + <xsl:value-of select="$space_after"/> </xsl:template> <!-- Template replace-string is borrowed at http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/replace.html --> diff --git a/lib/erl_interface/doc/src/erl_format.xml b/lib/erl_interface/doc/src/erl_format.xml index 5699485845..f036b12879 100644 --- a/lib/erl_interface/doc/src/erl_format.xml +++ b/lib/erl_interface/doc/src/erl_format.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <cref> <header> <copyright> - <year>1996</year><year>2009</year> + <year>1996</year><year>2011</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ erl_format("[{name,~a},{age,~i},{data,~w}]", values in <c><![CDATA[Term]]></c>. </p> <p>If <c><![CDATA[Term]]></c> and <c><![CDATA[Pattern]]></c> can be matched, the function returns a non-zero value and binds any unbound - variables in <c><![CDATA[Pattern]]></c>. If <c><![CDATA[Term]]></c><c><![CDATA[Pattern]]></c> do + variables in <c><![CDATA[Pattern]]></c>. If <c><![CDATA[Term]]></c> <c><![CDATA[Pattern]]></c> do not match, the function returns 0. For example:</p> <code type="none"><![CDATA[ ETERM *term, *pattern, *pattern2; diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/app.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/app.xml index ef1f5985f4..ff8a12fe97 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/app.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/app.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <fileref> <header> <copyright> - <year>1997</year><year>2009</year> + <year>1997</year><year>2011</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -170,7 +170,6 @@ Phases [{Phase,PhaseArgs}] undefined start phase defined by the <c>start_phases</c> key, and only after this extended start procedure will <c>application:start(Application)</c> return.</p> - <p></p> <p>Start phases may be used to synchronize startup of an application and its included applications. In this case, the <c>mod</c> key must be specified as:</p> @@ -182,7 +181,6 @@ Phases [{Phase,PhaseArgs}] undefined for the primary application) both for the primary application and for each of its included application, for which the start phase is defined.</p> - <p></p> <p>This implies that for an included application, the set of start phases must be a subset of the set of phases defined for the primary application. Refer to <em>OTP Design Principles</em> for more information.</p> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/code.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/code.xml index 98cdd416b0..6b89711924 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/code.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/code.xml @@ -177,9 +177,9 @@ archives. But the functions in <c>erl_prim_loader</c> may also be used by other applications to read files from archives. For example, the call - <c>erl_prim_loader:list_dir("/otp/root/lib/mnesia-4.4.7.ez/mnesia-4.4.7/examples/bench)"</c> + <c>erl_prim_loader:list_dir( "/otp/root/lib/mnesia-4.4.7.ez/mnesia-4.4.7/examples/bench)"</c> would list the contents of a directory inside an archive. - See <seealso marker="erts:erl_prim_loader">erl_prim_loader(3)</seealso></p> + See <seealso marker="erts:erl_prim_loader">erl_prim_loader(3)</seealso></p>. <p>An application archive file and a regular application directory may coexist. This may be useful when there is a need of having diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/disk_log.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/disk_log.xml index 9721907162..d278d54d93 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/disk_log.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/disk_log.xml @@ -475,8 +475,7 @@ <fsummary>Close a disk log.</fsummary> <type name="close_error_rsn"/> <desc> - <p> <marker id="close_1"></marker> -The function <c>close/1</c> closes a + <p><marker id="close_1"></marker>The function <c>close/1</c> closes a local or distributed disk log properly. An internally formatted log must be closed before the Erlang system is stopped, otherwise the log is regarded as unclosed and the diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/erl_ddll.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/erl_ddll.xml index f9514dda2f..1911fb628e 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/erl_ddll.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/erl_ddll.xml @@ -989,7 +989,7 @@ <c>{ok, pending_driver}</c> or <c>{ok, pending_process}</c>.</p> </item> </taglist> - <p>The <c>pending_driver</c><c>MonitorOption</c> is by far + <p>The <c>pending_driver</c> <c>MonitorOption</c> is by far the most useful and it has to be used to ensure that the driver has really been unloaded and the ports closed whenever the <c>kill_ports</c> option is used or the diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml index 861c582211..7db20e6343 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml @@ -60,11 +60,13 @@ converted, why the Unicode mode for file names is not default on systems having completely transparent file naming.</p> - <note>As of R14B01, the most basic file handling modules - (<c>file</c>, <c>prim_file</c>, <c>filelib</c> and - <c>filename</c>) accept raw file names, but the rest of OTP is not - guaranteed to handle them, why Unicode file naming on systems - where it is not default is still considered experimental.</note> + <note> + <p>As of R14B01, the most basic file handling modules + (<c>file</c>, <c>prim_file</c>, <c>filelib</c> and + <c>filename</c>) accept raw file names, but the rest of OTP is not + guaranteed to handle them, why Unicode file naming on systems + where it is not default is still considered experimental.</p> + </note> <p>Raw file names is a new feature in OTP R14B01, which allows the user to supply completely uninterpreted file names to the @@ -249,11 +251,9 @@ </item> </taglist> <p>Example:</p> - <code type="none"> -f.txt: {person, "kalle", 25}. +<code type="none">f.txt: {person, "kalle", 25}. {person, "pelle", 30}.</code> - <pre> -1> <input>file:consult("f.txt").</input> +<pre>1> <input>file:consult("f.txt").</input> {ok,[{person,"kalle",25},{person,"pelle",30}]}</pre> </desc> </func> @@ -362,7 +362,6 @@ f.txt: {person, "kalle", 25}. <p>In a future release, a bad type for the <c><anno>Filename</anno></c> argument will probably generate an exception.</p> - <p></p> </warning> </desc> </func> @@ -1523,7 +1522,6 @@ f.txt: {person, "kalle", 25}. <p>In a future release, a bad type for the <c><anno>Dir</anno></c> argument will probably generate an exception.</p> - <p></p> </warning> </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/gen_sctp.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/gen_sctp.xml index cc49090386..688cd0f78f 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/gen_sctp.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/gen_sctp.xml @@ -47,8 +47,7 @@ SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 1 (x86_64) kernel 2.6.16.54-0.2.3-smp with lksctp-tools-1.0.7.</p> <p>Record definitions for the <c>gen_sctp</c> module can be found using:</p> - <pre> - -include_lib("kernel/include/inet_sctp.hrl"). </pre> +<pre> -include_lib("kernel/include/inet_sctp.hrl"). </pre> <p>These record definitions use the "new" spelling 'adaptation', not the deprecated 'adaption', regardless of which spelling the underlying C API uses.</p> @@ -152,8 +151,7 @@ The result of <c>connect/*</c> is an <c>#sctp_assoc_change{}</c> event which contains, in particular, the new <seealso marker="#type-assoc_id">Association ID</seealso>.</p> - <pre> - #sctp_assoc_change{ +<pre> #sctp_assoc_change{ state = atom(), error = atom(), outbound_streams = integer(), @@ -163,8 +161,7 @@ <p>The number of outbound and inbound streams can be set by giving an <c>sctp_initmsg</c> option to <c>connect</c> as in:</p> - <pre> - connect(<anno>Socket</anno>, Ip, <anno>Port</anno>, +<pre> connect(<anno>Socket</anno>, Ip, <anno>Port</anno>, [{sctp_initmsg,#sctp_initmsg{num_ostreams=OutStreams, max_instreams=MaxInStreams}}]) </pre> <p>All options <c><anno>Opt</anno></c> are set on the socket before the @@ -340,8 +337,7 @@ <p><seealso marker="#record-sctp_assoc_change">#sctp_assoc_change{}</seealso>;</p> </item> <item> - <pre> - #sctp_paddr_change{ +<pre> #sctp_paddr_change{ addr = {ip_address(),port()}, state = atom(), error = integer(), @@ -378,8 +374,7 @@ converted into a string using <c>error_string/1</c>.</p> </item> <item> - <pre> - #sctp_send_failed{ +<pre> #sctp_send_failed{ flags = true | false, error = integer(), info = #sctp_sndrcvinfo{}, @@ -399,8 +394,7 @@ returned by <c>recv/*</c>.</p> </item> <item> - <pre> - #sctp_adaptation_event{ +<pre> #sctp_adaptation_event{ adaptation_ind = integer(), assoc_id = assoc_id() } </pre> @@ -411,8 +405,7 @@ the Erlang/SCTP binding, this event is disabled by default.</p> </item> <item> - <pre> - #sctp_pdapi_event{ +<pre> #sctp_pdapi_event{ indication = sctp_partial_delivery_aborted, assoc_id = assoc_id() } </pre> @@ -469,7 +462,7 @@ <marker id="option-binary"></marker> <marker id="option-list"></marker> <taglist> - <tag><c>{mode, list|binary}</c>or just <c>list</c> or <c>binary</c>.</tag> + <tag><c>{mode, list|binary}</c> or just <c>list</c> or <c>binary</c></tag> <item> <p>Determines the type of data returned from <c>gen_sctp:recv/1,2</c>.</p> <marker id="option-active"></marker> @@ -562,8 +555,7 @@ </item> <tag><c>{sctp_rtoinfo, #sctp_rtoinfo{}}</c></tag> <item> - <pre> - #sctp_rtoinfo{ +<pre> #sctp_rtoinfo{ assoc_id = assoc_id(), initial = integer(), max = integer(), @@ -577,8 +569,7 @@ </item> <tag><c>{sctp_associnfo, #sctp_assocparams{}}</c></tag> <item> - <pre> - #sctp_assocparams{ +<pre> #sctp_assocparams{ assoc_id = assoc_id(), asocmaxrxt = integer(), number_peer_destinations = integer(), @@ -593,8 +584,7 @@ </item> <tag><c>{sctp_initmsg, #sctp_initmsg{}}</c></tag> <item> - <pre> - #sctp_initmsg{ +<pre> #sctp_initmsg{ num_ostreams = integer(), max_instreams = integer(), max_attempts = integer(), @@ -622,7 +612,6 @@ for establishing an association.</p> </item> </list> - <p></p> </item> <tag><c>{sctp_autoclose, integer() >= 0}</c></tag> <item> @@ -657,8 +646,7 @@ </item> <tag><c>{sctp_primary_addr, #sctp_prim{}}</c></tag> <item> - <pre> - #sctp_prim{ +<pre> #sctp_prim{ assoc_id = assoc_id(), addr = {IP, Port} } @@ -671,8 +659,7 @@ </item> <tag><c>{sctp_set_peer_primary_addr, #sctp_setpeerprim{}}</c></tag> <item> - <pre> - #sctp_setpeerprim{ +<pre> #sctp_setpeerprim{ assoc_id = assoc_id(), addr = {IP, Port} } @@ -686,8 +673,7 @@ <tag><c>{sctp_adaptation_layer, #sctp_setadaptation{}}</c></tag> <item> <marker id="record-sctp_setadaptation"></marker> - <pre> - #sctp_setadaptation{ +<pre> #sctp_setadaptation{ adaptation_ind = integer() } </pre> <p>When set, requests that the local endpoint uses the value given by @@ -698,8 +684,7 @@ </item> <tag><c>{sctp_peer_addr_params, #sctp_paddrparams{}}</c></tag> <item> - <pre> - #sctp_paddrparams{ +<pre> #sctp_paddrparams{ assoc_id = assoc_id(), address = {IP, Port}, hbinterval = integer(), @@ -756,16 +741,13 @@ <p><c>sackdelay_disable</c>: disable SAC delay.</p> </item> </list> - <p></p> </item> </list> - <p></p> </item> <tag><c>{sctp_default_send_param, #sctp_sndrcvinfo{}}</c></tag> <item> <marker id="record-sctp_sndrcvinfo"></marker> - <pre> - #sctp_sndrcvinfo{ +<pre> #sctp_sndrcvinfo{ stream = integer(), ssn = integer(), flags = list(), @@ -807,20 +789,17 @@ association, with flushing of unsent data.</p> </item> </list> - <p></p> <p>Other fields are rarely used. See <url href="http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=2960">RFC2960</url> and <url href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tsvwg-sctpsocket-13">Sockets API Extensions for SCTP</url> for full information.</p> </item> </list> - <p></p> <marker id="option-sctp_events"></marker> </item> <tag><c>{sctp_events, #sctp_event_subscribe{}}</c></tag> <item> <marker id="record-sctp_event_subscribe"></marker> - <pre> - #sctp_event_subscribe{ +<pre> #sctp_event_subscribe{ data_io_event = true | false, association_event = true | false, address_event = true | false, @@ -845,8 +824,7 @@ </item> <tag><c>{sctp_delayed_ack_time, #sctp_assoc_value{}}</c></tag> <item> - <pre> - #sctp_assoc_value{ +<pre> #sctp_assoc_value{ assoc_id = assoc_id(), assoc_value = integer() } </pre> @@ -857,8 +835,7 @@ </item> <tag><c>{sctp_status, #sctp_status{}}</c></tag> <item> - <pre> - #sctp_status{ +<pre> #sctp_status{ assoc_id = assoc_id(), state = atom(), rwnd = integer(), @@ -930,14 +907,12 @@ address (see below for the format of <c>#sctp_paddrinfo{}</c>).</p> </item> </list> - <p></p> <marker id="option-sctp_get_peer_addr_info"></marker> </item> <tag><c>{sctp_get_peer_addr_info, #sctp_paddrinfo{}}</c></tag> <item> <marker id="record-sctp_paddrinfo"></marker> - <pre> - #sctp_paddrinfo{ +<pre> #sctp_paddrinfo{ assoc_id = assoc_id(), address = {IP, Port}, state = inactive | active, @@ -968,8 +943,7 @@ <item> <p>Example of an Erlang SCTP Server which receives SCTP messages and prints them on the standard output:</p> - <pre> - -module(sctp_server). +<pre> -module(sctp_server). -export([server/0,server/1,server/2]). -include_lib("kernel/include/inet.hrl"). @@ -998,7 +972,6 @@ io:format("Received: ~p~n", [Data]) end, server_loop(S). </pre> - <p></p> </item> <item> <p>Example of an Erlang SCTP Client which interacts with the above Server. @@ -1008,8 +981,7 @@ over Stream 5 fails. The client then <c>abort</c>s the association, which results in the corresponding Event being received on the Server side.</p> - <pre> - -module(sctp_client). +<pre> -module(sctp_client). -export([client/0, client/1, client/2]). -include_lib("kernel/include/inet.hrl"). @@ -1042,13 +1014,11 @@ timer:sleep(1000), gen_sctp:close(S). </pre> - <p></p> </item> <item> <p>A very simple Erlang SCTP Client which uses the connect_init API.</p> - <pre> --module(ex3). +<pre>-module(ex3). -export([client/4]). -include_lib("kernel/include/inet.hrl"). @@ -1101,7 +1071,6 @@ client_loop(S, Peer1, Port1, AssocId1, Peer2, Port2, AssocId2) -> ok end. </pre> - <p></p> </item> </list> </section> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/net_kernel.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/net_kernel.xml index 96e2aa665d..3b7a710664 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/net_kernel.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/net_kernel.xml @@ -37,13 +37,10 @@ monitoring of the network.</p> <p>An Erlang node is started using the command line flag <c>-name</c> or <c>-sname</c>:</p> - <pre> -$ <input>erl -sname foobar</input></pre> +<pre>$ <input>erl -sname foobar</input></pre> <p>It is also possible to call <c>net_kernel:start([foobar])</c> directly from the normal Erlang shell prompt:</p> - <p></p> - <pre> -1> <input>net_kernel:start([foobar, shortnames]).</input> +<pre>1> <input>net_kernel:start([foobar, shortnames]).</input> {ok,<0.64.0>} (foobar@gringotts)2></pre> <p>If the node is started with the command line flag <c>-sname</c>, @@ -226,7 +223,6 @@ $ <input>erl -sname foobar</input></pre> <c><anno>NetTicktime</anno></c> seconds. <c><anno>TransitionPeriod</anno></c> defaults to 60.</p> <p>Some definitions:</p> - <p></p> <taglist> <tag>The minimum transition traffic interval (<c>MTTI</c>)</tag> <item> diff --git a/lib/megaco/doc/src/megaco.xml b/lib/megaco/doc/src/megaco.xml index b9bf414299..5dd622368c 100644 --- a/lib/megaco/doc/src/megaco.xml +++ b/lib/megaco/doc/src/megaco.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>2000</year><year>2010</year> + <year>2000</year><year>2011</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ megaco_incr_timer() = #megaco_incr_timer{} segments has not yet been received.</p> <p>When the timer finally expires, a "megaco segments not received" (459) error message is sent to the other side - and the user is notified with a <c><![CDATA[segment timeout]]></c><c><![CDATA[UserReply]]></c> in either the + and the user is notified with a <c><![CDATA[segment timeout]]></c> <c><![CDATA[UserReply]]></c> in either the <seealso marker="megaco_user#trans_reply">handle_trans_reply</seealso> callback function or the return value of the <seealso marker="megaco#call">call</seealso> function. </p> @@ -1165,7 +1165,7 @@ megaco_incr_timer() = #megaco_incr_timer{} <p>When the timer finally expires, a "megaco segments not received" (459) error message is sent to the other side and the user is notified with a - <c><![CDATA[segment timeout]]></c><c><![CDATA[UserReply]]></c> in either the + <c><![CDATA[segment timeout]]></c> <c><![CDATA[UserReply]]></c> in either the <seealso marker="megaco_user#trans_reply">handle_trans_reply</seealso> callback function or the return value of the diff --git a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia.xml b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia.xml index 7a8f796cee..19ec70118f 100644 --- a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia.xml +++ b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia.xml @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ If a new item is inserted with the same key as </p> </item> <item> - <p><c>{max,MaxTabs}</c><c>MaxTabs</c> is a list of + <p><c>{max,MaxTabs}</c>. <c>MaxTabs</c> is a list of tables that should be included in the checkpoint. The default is []. For these tables, the redundancy will be maximized and checkpoint information will be retained together @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ If a new item is inserted with the same key as </p> </item> <item> - <p><c>{ram_overrides_dump,Bool} </c> Only applicable + <p><c>{ram_overrides_dump,Bool}</c>. Only applicable for <c>ram_copies</c>. <c>Bool</c> allows you to choose to backup the table state as it is in RAM, or as it is on disc. <c>true</c> means that the latest committed diff --git a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia_frag_hash.xml b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia_frag_hash.xml index 73162c3974..665796f20d 100644 --- a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia_frag_hash.xml +++ b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/mnesia_frag_hash.xml @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ <p>Note that the <c>add_frag/2</c> function will be invoked one time each for the rest of the fragments (all but number 1) as a part of the table creation procedure.</p> - <p><c>State</c> is the initial value of the <c>hash_state</c><c>frag_property</c>. The <c>NewState</c> will be stored as + <p><c>State</c> is the initial value of the <c>hash_state</c> <c>frag_property</c>. The <c>NewState</c> will be stored as <c>hash_state</c> among the other <c>frag_properties</c>. </p> </desc> diff --git a/lib/odbc/doc/src/odbc.xml b/lib/odbc/doc/src/odbc.xml index 11ca97f743..8a58dc2848 100644 --- a/lib/odbc/doc/src/odbc.xml +++ b/lib/odbc/doc/src/odbc.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>1999</year><year>2010</year> + <year>1999</year><year>2011</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ <fsummary>Opens a connection to the database. </fsummary> <type> <v>ConnectStr = string()</v> - <d>An example of a connection string:<c>"DSN=sql-server;UID=aladdin;PWD=sesame"</c>where DSN is your ODBC Data Source Name, UID is a database user id and PWD is the password for that user. These are usually the attributes required in the connection string, but some drivers have other driver specific attributes, for example<c>"DSN=Oracle8;DBQ=gandalf;UID=aladdin;PWD=sesame"</c>where DBQ is your TNSNAMES.ORA entry name e.g. some Oracle specific configuration attribute.</d> + <d>An example of a connection string: <c>"DSN=sql-server;UID=aladdin;PWD=sesame"</c> where DSN is your ODBC Data Source Name, UID is a database user id and PWD is the password for that user. These are usually the attributes required in the connection string, but some drivers have other driver specific attributes, for example <c>"DSN=Oracle8;DBQ=gandalf;UID=aladdin;PWD=sesame"</c> where DBQ is your TNSNAMES.ORA entry name e.g. some Oracle specific configuration attribute.</d> <v>Options = [] | [option()]</v> <d>All options has default values. </d> <v>option() = {auto_commit, on | off} | {timeout, milliseconds()} @@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ <desc> <p>Selects <c>N</c> consecutive rows of the result set. If <c>Position</c> is <c>next</c> it is semantically equivalent - of calling <c>next/[1,2]</c><c>N</c> times. If + of calling <c>next/[1,2]</c> <c>N</c> times. If <c>Position</c> is <c>{relative, Pos}</c>, <c>Pos</c> will be used as an offset from the current cursor position to determine the first selected row. If <c>Position</c> is diff --git a/lib/orber/doc/src/orber_ifr.xml b/lib/orber/doc/src/orber_ifr.xml index 021082e101..2d47d57476 100644 --- a/lib/orber/doc/src/orber_ifr.xml +++ b/lib/orber/doc/src/orber_ifr.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>1997</year><year>2009</year> + <year>1997</year><year>2011</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ </desc> </func> <func> - <name>describe_contents(Objref,Limit_type,Exclude_inherited,Max_returned_objs) -> Return</name> + <name>describe_contents(Objref, Limit_type, Exclude_inherited, Max_returned_objs) -> Return</name> <fsummary>Return a list of descriptions of the IFR objects contained by the target Container object</fsummary> <type> <v>Objref = #IFR_objref</v> diff --git a/lib/parsetools/doc/src/yecc.xml b/lib/parsetools/doc/src/yecc.xml index 1d2a985d7d..66bc6f4795 100644 --- a/lib/parsetools/doc/src/yecc.xml +++ b/lib/parsetools/doc/src/yecc.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>1996</year><year>2009</year> + <year>1996</year><year>2011</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ element -> list : '$1'. </code> <code type="none"> {cons, {atom, 1, a,} {cons, {atom, 1, b}, {cons, {atom, 1, c}, nil}}} </code> - <p>The associated code contains <c>pseudo variables</c><c>'$1'</c>, <c>'$2'</c>, <c>'$3'</c>, etc. which refer to (are + <p>The associated code contains <c>pseudo variables</c> <c>'$1'</c>, <c>'$2'</c>, <c>'$3'</c>, etc. which refer to (are bound to) the values associated previously by the parser with the symbols of the right hand side of the rule. When these symbols are terminal categories, the values are token tuples of diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/beam_lib.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/beam_lib.xml index 013e94c393..db65eb3848 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/beam_lib.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/beam_lib.xml @@ -88,7 +88,6 @@ it is recommended that it contains at least 32 characters and that both upper and lower case letters as well as digits and special characters are used.</p> - <p></p> <p>The default type -- and currently the only type -- of crypto algorithm is <c>des3_cbc</c>, three rounds of DES. The key string will be scrambled using <c>erlang:md5/1</c> to generate diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/dets.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/dets.xml index 54fefbe2b8..215ec154ed 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/dets.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/dets.xml @@ -1006,8 +1006,7 @@ ok <name name="table" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Return a QLC query handle.</fsummary> <desc> - <p><marker id="qlc_table"></marker> - Returns a QLC (Query List + <p><marker id="qlc_table"></marker>Returns a QLC (Query List Comprehension) query handle. The module <c>qlc</c> implements a query language aimed mainly at Mnesia but Ets tables, Dets tables, and lists are also recognized by <c>qlc</c> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_tar.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_tar.xml index 929620bb88..fe166dbd01 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_tar.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_tar.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>2003</year><year>2009</year> + <year>2003</year><year>2011</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -89,9 +89,8 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="add"></marker> -<c>add/3</c> function adds a file to a tar file - that has been opened for writing by + <p>The <marker id="add"></marker><c>add/3</c> function adds + a file to a tar file that has been opened for writing by <seealso marker="#open">open/1</seealso>.</p> <taglist> <tag><c>dereference</c></tag> @@ -138,8 +137,8 @@ <v>TarDescriptor = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="close"></marker> -<c>close/1</c> function closes a tar file + <p>The <marker id="close"></marker><c>close/1</c> function + closes a tar file opened by <seealso marker="#open">open/1</seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -151,11 +150,12 @@ <v>FileList = [Filename|{NameInArchive, binary()},{NameInArchive, Filename}]</v> <v>Filename = filename()</v> <v>NameInArchive = filename()</v> - <v>RetValue = ok|{error,{Name,Reason}} <V>Reason = term()</v> + <v>RetValue = ok|{error,{Name,Reason}}</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="create_2"></marker> -<c>create/2</c> function creates a tar file and + <p>The <marker id="create_2"></marker><c>create/2</c> function + creates a tar file and archives the files whose names are given in <c>FileList</c> into it. The files may either be read from disk or given as binaries.</p> @@ -171,11 +171,11 @@ <v>NameInArchive = filename()</v> <v>OptionList = [Option]</v> <v>Option = compressed|cooked|dereference|verbose</v> - <v>RetValue = ok|{error,{Name,Reason}} <V>Reason = term()</v> + <v>RetValue = ok|{error,{Name,Reason}}</v> + <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="create_3"></marker> -<c>create/3</c> function + <p>The <marker id="create_3"></marker><c>create/3</c> function creates a tar file and archives the files whose names are given in <c>FileList</c> into it. The files may either be read from disk or given as binaries.</p> @@ -220,9 +220,8 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="extract_1"></marker> -<c>extract/1</c> function extracts - all files from a tar archive.</p> + <p>The <marker id="extract_1"></marker><c>extract/1</c> function + extracts all files from a tar archive.</p> <p>If the <c>Name</c> argument is given as "<c>{binary,Binary}</c>", the contents of the binary is assumed to be a tar archive. </p> @@ -250,9 +249,8 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="extract_2"></marker> -<c>extract/2</c> function extracts - files from a tar archive.</p> + <p>The <marker id="extract_2"></marker><c>extract/2</c> function + extracts files from a tar archive.</p> <p>If the <c>Name</c> argument is given as "<c>{binary,Binary}</c>", the contents of the binary is assumed to be a tar archive. </p> @@ -322,8 +320,8 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="format_error_1"></marker> -<c>format_error/1</c> converts + <p>The <marker id="format_error_1"></marker><c>format_error/1</c> + function converts an error reason term to a human-readable error message string.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -339,8 +337,8 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="open"></marker> -<c>open/2</c> function creates a tar file for writing. + <p>The <marker id="open"></marker><c>open/2</c> function creates + a tar file for writing. (Any existing file with the same name will be truncated.)</p> <p>By convention, the name of a tar file should end in "<c>.tar</c>". To abide to the convention, you'll need to add "<c>.tar</c>" yourself @@ -373,7 +371,6 @@ You should not rely on the specific contents of the <c>TarDescriptor</c> term, as it may change in future versions as more features are added to the <c>erl_tar</c> module.</p> - <p></p> </warning> </desc> </func> @@ -386,9 +383,8 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="table_1"></marker> -<c>table/1</c> function retrieves - the names of all files in the tar file <c>Name</c>.</p> + <p>The <marker id="table_1"></marker><c>table/1</c> function + retrieves the names of all files in the tar file <c>Name</c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -398,9 +394,8 @@ <v>Name = filename()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="table_2"></marker> -<c>table/2</c> function retrieves - the names of all files in the tar file <c>Name</c>.</p> + <p>The <marker id="table_2"></marker><c>table/2</c> function + retrieves the names of all files in the tar file <c>Name</c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -410,8 +405,7 @@ <v>Name = filename()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="t_1"></marker> -<c>t/1</c> function prints the names + <p>The <marker id="t_1"></marker><c>t/1</c> function prints the names of all files in the tar file <c>Name</c> to the Erlang shell. (Similar to "<c>tar t</c>".)</p> </desc> @@ -423,8 +417,8 @@ <v>Name = filename()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="tt_1"></marker> -<c>tt/1</c> function prints names and + <p>The <marker id="tt_1"></marker><c>tt/1</c> function prints + names and information about all files in the tar file <c>Name</c> to the Erlang shell. (Similar to "<c>tar tv</c>".)</p> </desc> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml index f19f92be6f..efd9514db6 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml @@ -512,11 +512,10 @@ Error: fun containing local Erlang function calls of the reference counter, keeping track of how many times the table has been fixed by the process.</p> <p>If the table never has been fixed, the call returns - <c>false</c>.</p> - <item><c>Item=stats, Value=tuple()</c> <br></br> + <c>false</c>.</p></item> + <item><p><c>Item=stats, Value=tuple()</c> <br></br> Returns internal statistics about set, bag and duplicate_bag tables on an internal format used by OTP test suites. - Not for production use.</item> - </item> + Not for production use.</p></item> </list> </desc> </func> @@ -661,9 +660,9 @@ ets:is_compiled_ms(Broken).</code> table. The difference being the same as between <c>=:=</c> and <c>==</c>. As an example, one might insert an object with the - <c>integer()</c><c>1</c> as a key in an <c>ordered_set</c> + <c>integer()</c> <c>1</c> as a key in an <c>ordered_set</c> and get the object returned as a result of doing a - <c>lookup/2</c> with the <c>float()</c><c>1.0</c> as the + <c>lookup/2</c> with the <c>float()</c> <c>1.0</c> as the key to search for.</p> <p>If the table is of type <c>set</c> or <c>ordered_set</c>, the function returns either the empty list or a list with one @@ -946,7 +945,7 @@ ets:select(Table,MatchSpec),</code> table is named or not. If one or more options are left out, the default values are used. This means that not specifying any options (<c>[]</c>) is the same as specifying - <c>[set,protected,{keypos,1},{heir,none},{write_concurrency,false},{read_concurrency,false}]</c>.</p> + <c>[set, protected, {keypos,1}, {heir,none}, {write_concurrency,false}, {read_concurrency,false}]</c>.</p> <list type="bulleted"> <item> <p><c>set</c> @@ -963,7 +962,7 @@ ets:select(Table,MatchSpec),</code> <c>ordered_set</c> tables regard keys as equal when they <em>compare equal</em>, not only when they match. This means that to an <c>ordered_set</c>, the - <c>integer()</c><c>1</c> and the <c>float()</c><c>1.0</c> are regarded as equal. This also means that the + <c>integer()</c> <c>1</c> and the <c>float()</c> <c>1.0</c> are regarded as equal. This also means that the key used to lookup an element not necessarily <em>matches</em> the key in the elements returned, if <c>float()</c>'s and <c>integer()</c>'s are mixed in diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gb_sets.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gb_sets.xml index 38de51322f..f91fac9c82 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gb_sets.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gb_sets.xml @@ -61,7 +61,6 @@ and do the same thing in the <c>sets</c> and <c>ordsets</c> modules. That is, by only changing the module name for each call, you can try out different set representations.</p> - <p></p> <list type="bulleted"> <item> <p><c>add_element/2</c></p> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_fsm.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_fsm.xml index e35b5adace..421eeb4fd3 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_fsm.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_fsm.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>1996</year><year>2010</year> + <year>1996</year><year>2011</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -430,7 +430,6 @@ gen_fsm:sync_send_all_state_event -----> Module:handle_sync_event/4 denote a state of the state machine. <em>state data</em> is used to denote the internal state of the Erlang process which implements the state machine.</p> - <p></p> </section> <funcs> <func> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/notes.xml index 60c0b91212..36089f2603 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/notes.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/notes.xml @@ -2632,7 +2632,7 @@ that is, also when starting a gen_server, gen_fsm etc. </p> <p>This limitation has now been properly documented and the behavior of the <c>gen_fsm</c>, <c>gen_server</c>, and - <c>proc_lib</c><c>start</c> and <c>start_link</c> + <c>proc_lib</c> <c>start</c> and <c>start_link</c> functions when providing this option has been changed from hanging indefinitely to failing with reason <c>badarg</c>.</p> @@ -2749,7 +2749,6 @@ <c>join</c> option that can be used to force QLC to use a particular kind of join in some QLC expression.</p> <p>Several other changes have also been included:</p> - <p></p> <list type="bulleted"> <item> <p>The new <c>tmpdir</c> option of <c>cursor/2</c>, diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/qlc.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/qlc.xml index 6a45ade447..ce50631ca9 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/qlc.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/qlc.xml @@ -688,7 +688,6 @@ ets:match_spec_run(ets:lookup(86033, {2,2}), </datatype> <datatype> <name name="tmp_file_usage"></name> - <desc><p></p></desc> </datatype> </datatypes> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/supervisor.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/supervisor.xml index edd119d37a..ec607d6e4c 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/supervisor.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/supervisor.xml @@ -59,7 +59,6 @@ processes are started in order from left to right according to this list. When the supervisor terminates, it first terminates its child processes in reversed start order, from right to left.</p> - <p></p> <p>A supervisor can have one of the following <em>restart strategies</em>:</p> <list type="bulleted"> <item> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/timer.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/timer.xml index b741ab7db1..0c1e398dc4 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/timer.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/timer.xml @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ <name name="send_after" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Send <c>Message</c>to <c>Pid</c>after a specified <c>Time</c>.</fsummary> <desc> - <p></p> + <p> <taglist> <tag><c>send_after/3</c></tag> <item> @@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ <p>Same as <c>send_after(<anno>Time</anno>, self(), <anno>Message</anno>)</c>.</p> </item> </taglist> + </p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -107,7 +108,7 @@ <name name="exit_after" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Send an exit signal with <c>Reason</c>after a specified <c>Time</c>.</fsummary> <desc> - <p></p> + <p> <taglist> <tag><c>exit_after/3</c></tag> <item> @@ -128,6 +129,7 @@ <p>Same as <c>exit_after(<anno>Time</anno>, self(), kill)</c>. </p> </item> </taglist> + </p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -144,7 +146,7 @@ <name name="send_interval" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Send <c>Message</c>repeatedly at intervals of <c>Time</c>.</fsummary> <desc> - <p></p> + <p> <taglist> <tag><c>send_interval/3</c></tag> <item> @@ -158,6 +160,7 @@ <p>Same as <c>send_interval(<anno>Time</anno>, self(), <anno>Message</anno>)</c>.</p> </item> </taglist> + </p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -188,7 +191,7 @@ Function, Arguments)</c> or <c>apply(Fun, Arguments)</c></fsummary> <type_desc variable="Time">In microseconds</type_desc> <desc> - <p></p> + <p> <taglist> <tag><c>tc/3</c></tag> <item> @@ -209,6 +212,7 @@ </item> </taglist> + </p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -254,7 +258,6 @@ <section> <title>Examples</title> <p>This example illustrates how to print out "Hello World!" in 5 seconds:</p> - <p></p> <pre> 1> <input>timer:apply_after(5000, io, format, ["~nHello World!~n", []]).</input> {ok,TRef} diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/zip.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/zip.xml index b03fc7f4e2..cf0d581352 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/zip.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/zip.xml @@ -243,12 +243,10 @@ <name name="extract" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Extract files from a zip archive</fsummary> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="unzip_1"></marker> -<c>unzip/1</c> function extracts - all files from a zip archive. The - <marker id="unzip_2"></marker> -<c>unzip/2</c> function provides options - to extract some files, and more.</p> + <p>The <marker id="unzip_1"></marker><c>unzip/1</c> function extracts + all files from a zip archive. + The <marker id="unzip_2"></marker><c>unzip/2</c> function provides + options to extract some files, and more.</p> <p>If the <c><anno>Archive</anno></c> argument is given as a binary, the contents of the binary is assumed to be a zip archive, otherwise it should be a filename.</p> @@ -413,8 +411,8 @@ <name name="zip_open" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Open an archive and return a handle to it</fsummary> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="zip_open"></marker> -<c>zip_open</c> function opens a + <p>The <marker id="zip_open"></marker><c>zip_open</c> function + opens a zip archive, and reads and saves its directory. This means that subsequently reading files from the archive will be faster than unzipping files one at a time with <c>unzip</c>.</p> @@ -436,8 +434,7 @@ <name name="zip_get" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Extract files from an open archive</fsummary> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="zip_get"></marker> -<c>zip_get</c> function extracts + <p>The <marker id="zip_get"></marker><c>zip_get</c> function extracts one or all files from an open archive.</p> <p>The files will be unzipped to memory or to file, depending on the options given to the <c>zip_open</c> function when the @@ -448,9 +445,8 @@ <name name="zip_close" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Close an open archive</fsummary> <desc> - <p>The <marker id="zip_close"></marker> -<c>zip_close/1</c> function closes - a zip archive, previously opened with <c>zip_open</c>. All + <p>The <marker id="zip_close"></marker><c>zip_close/1</c> function + closes a zip archive, previously opened with <c>zip_open</c>. All resources are closed, and the handle should not be used after closing.</p> </desc> diff --git a/lib/test_server/doc/src/ts.xml b/lib/test_server/doc/src/ts.xml index 496ad3667a..f9b48d8372 100644 --- a/lib/test_server/doc/src/ts.xml +++ b/lib/test_server/doc/src/ts.xml @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ </p> <p><c>ts:install/0</c> is used if the target platform is the same as the controller host, i.e. if you run on "local target" - and no options are needed. Then running <c>ts:install/0</c><c>ts</c> + and no options are needed. Then running <c>ts:install/0</c> <c>ts</c> will run an autoconf script for your current environment and set up the necessary variables needed by the test suites. diff --git a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxRegion.erl b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxRegion.erl index 0ceba1d203..4e8d98a54f 100644 --- a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxRegion.erl +++ b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxRegion.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2010. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2011. 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 @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ new() -> %% new(Bmp::wxBitmap:wxBitmap()) -> wxRegion() </c> %% </p> %% <p><c> -%% new(Rect::{X::integer(),Y::integer(),W::integer(),H::integer()}) -> wxRegion() </c> +%% new(Rect::{X::integer(), Y::integer(), W::integer(), H::integer()}) -> wxRegion() </c> %% </p> new(#wx_ref{type=BmpT,ref=BmpRef}) -> ?CLASS(BmpT,wxBitmap), diff --git a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxWindow.erl b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxWindow.erl index 33665a0ad6..031314bfe2 100644 --- a/lib/wx/src/gen/wxWindow.erl +++ b/lib/wx/src/gen/wxWindow.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2010. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2011. 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 @@ -1144,10 +1144,10 @@ setCaret(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},#wx_ref{type=CaretT,ref=CaretRef}) -> %% @doc See <a href="http://www.wxwidgets.org/manuals/stable/wx_wxwindow.html#wxwindowsetclientsize">external documentation</a>. %% <br /> Alternatives: %% <p><c> -%% setClientSize(This::wxWindow(), Size::{W::integer(),H::integer()}) -> ok </c> +%% setClientSize(This::wxWindow(), Size::{W::integer(), H::integer()}) -> ok </c> %% </p> %% <p><c> -%% setClientSize(This::wxWindow(), Rect::{X::integer(),Y::integer(),W::integer(),H::integer()}) -> ok </c> +%% setClientSize(This::wxWindow(), Rect::{X::integer(), Y::integer(), W::integer(), H::integer()}) -> ok </c> %% </p> setClientSize(#wx_ref{type=ThisT,ref=ThisRef},{SizeW,SizeH}) when is_integer(SizeW),is_integer(SizeH) -> |