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Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
279 files changed, 12837 insertions, 4973 deletions
diff --git a/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_check.erl b/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_check.erl index 83d12600b7..321980e5e4 100644 --- a/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_check.erl +++ b/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_check.erl @@ -1576,13 +1576,15 @@ printable_string_1(#'Externalvaluereference'{value=Type}) -> printable_string_1({Atom,Line}) when is_atom(Atom), is_integer(Line) -> q(Atom); printable_string_1({object,definedsyntax,L}) -> - q(string:join([printable_string_1(Item) || Item <- L], " ")); + Str = lists:join($\s, [printable_string_1(Item) || Item <- L]), + q(lists:flatten(Str)); printable_string_1([_|_]=Def) -> case lists:all(fun is_integer/1, Def) of true -> lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~p", [Def])); false -> - q(string:join([printable_string_1(Item) || Item <- Def], " ")) + Str = lists:join($\s, [printable_string_1(Item) || Item <- Def]), + q(lists:flatten(Str)) end; printable_string_1(Def) -> lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~p", [Def])). diff --git a/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_gen.erl b/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_gen.erl index 806f8420ec..84c7f39d55 100644 --- a/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_gen.erl +++ b/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_gen.erl @@ -796,7 +796,7 @@ result_line(NoOkWrapper, Items) -> result_line_1([SingleItem]) -> SingleItem; result_line_1(Items) -> - ["{",string:join(Items, ","),"}"]. + ["{",lists:join(",",Items),"}"]. try_catch() -> [" catch",nl, @@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ open_hrl(OutFile,Module) -> hrl_protector(OutFile) -> BaseName = filename:basename(OutFile), - P = "_" ++ string:to_upper(BaseName) ++ "_HRL_", + P = "_" ++ string:uppercase(BaseName) ++ "_HRL_", [if $A =< C, C =< $Z -> C; $a =< C, C =< $a -> C; diff --git a/lib/asn1/src/asn1rtt_real_common.erl b/lib/asn1/src/asn1rtt_real_common.erl index 3a79209015..81c1f54d74 100644 --- a/lib/asn1/src/asn1rtt_real_common.erl +++ b/lib/asn1/src/asn1rtt_real_common.erl @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ encode_real(_C, {_,Base,_}) -> encode_real(C, Real) when is_list(Real) -> %% The Real string may come in as a NR1, NR2 or NR3 string. {Mantissa, Exponent} = - case string:tokens(Real,"Ee") of + case string:lexemes(Real,"Ee") of [NR2] -> {NR2,0}; [NR3MB,NR3E] -> @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ encode_real(C, Real) when is_list(Real) -> NewMan = remove_trailing_zeros(Dec), {NewMan,length(ZeroDecimal(NewMan))}; _ -> - case string:tokens(Mantissa,",.") of + case string:lexemes(Mantissa,",.") of [Num] -> %% No decimal-mark {integer_to_list(list_to_integer(Num)),0}; [Num,Dec] -> diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct.erl index a12c0c9101..875301a8b2 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct.erl @@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@ make_and_load(Dir, Suite) -> EnvInclude = case os:getenv("CT_INCLUDE_PATH") of false -> []; - CtInclPath -> string:tokens(CtInclPath, [$:,$ ,$,]) + CtInclPath -> string:lexemes(CtInclPath, [$:,$ ,$,]) end, StartInclude = case init:get_argument(include) of diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_config.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_config.erl index d48ae830bb..b3f983dd46 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_config.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_config.erl @@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ decrypt_config_file(EncryptFileName, TargetFileName, {key,Key}) -> get_crypt_key_from_file(File) -> case file:read_file(File) of {ok,Bin} -> - case catch string:tokens(binary_to_list(Bin), [$\n,$\r]) of + case catch string:lexemes(binary_to_list(Bin), [$\n,$\r]) of [Key] -> Key; _ -> @@ -693,7 +693,7 @@ get_crypt_key_from_file() -> noent -> Result; _ -> - case catch string:tokens(binary_to_list(Result), [$\n,$\r]) of + case catch string:lexemes(binary_to_list(Result), [$\n,$\r]) of [Key] -> io:format("~nCrypt key file: ~ts~n", [FullName]), Key; diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_config_plain.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_config_plain.erl index e72b55971b..e77381d7cf 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_config_plain.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_config_plain.erl @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ read_config_terms1({done,{eof,EL},_}, L, _, _) -> read_config_terms1({done,{error,Info,EL},_}, L, _, _) -> {error,{Info,{L,EL}}}; read_config_terms1({more,_}, L, Terms, Rest) -> - case string:tokens(Rest, [$\n,$\r,$\t]) of + case string:lexemes(Rest, [$\n,$\r,$\t]) of [] -> lists:reverse(Terms); _ -> diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_conn_log_h.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_conn_log_h.erl index cf0a228e1b..3e83020f45 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_conn_log_h.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_conn_log_h.erl @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ now_to_time({_,_,MicroS}=Now) -> {calendar:now_to_local_time(Now),MicroS}. pretty_head({{{Y,Mo,D},{H,Mi,S}},MicroS},ConnMod,Text0) -> - Text = string:to_upper(atom_to_list(ConnMod) ++ Text0), + Text = string:uppercase(atom_to_list(ConnMod) ++ Text0), io_lib:format("= ~s ==== ~s-~s-~w::~s:~s:~s,~s ", [Text,t(D),month(Mo),Y,t(H),t(Mi),t(S), micro2milli(MicroS)]). @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ pad0(N,Str) -> lists:duplicate(N-M,$0) ++ Str. pad_char_end(N,Str,Char) -> - case length(lists:flatten(Str)) of + case string:length(Str) of M when M<N -> Str ++ lists:duplicate(N-M,Char); _ -> Str end. diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_framework.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_framework.erl index 6066470233..7f7e9ae6f9 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_framework.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_framework.erl @@ -921,9 +921,10 @@ error_notification(Mod,Func,_Args,{Error,Loc}) -> end, ErrorStr = case ErrorSpec of {badmatch,Descr} -> - Descr1 = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~tP",[Descr,10])), - if length(Descr1) > 50 -> - Descr2 = string:substr(Descr1,1,50), + Descr1 = io_lib:format("~tP",[Descr,10]), + DescrLength = string:length(Descr1), + if DescrLength > 50 -> + Descr2 = string:slice(Descr1,0,50), io_lib:format("{badmatch,~ts...}",[Descr2]); true -> io_lib:format("{badmatch,~ts}",[Descr1]) diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_ftp.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_ftp.erl index 8effb06e7e..ee4a6a6c45 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_ftp.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_ftp.erl @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ init(KeyOrName,{IP,Port},{Username,Password}) -> {ok,FtpPid} -> log(heading(init,KeyOrName), "Opened ftp connection:\nIP: ~tp\nUsername: ~tp\nPassword: ~p\n", - [IP,Username,lists:duplicate(length(Password),$*)]), + [IP,Username,lists:duplicate(string:length(Password),$*)]), {ok,FtpPid,#state{ftp_pid=FtpPid,target_name=KeyOrName}}; Error -> Error diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_logs.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_logs.erl index ba7660fe6a..028c265420 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_logs.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_logs.erl @@ -1188,26 +1188,23 @@ print_style(Fd, IoFormat, StyleSheet) -> case file:read_file(StyleSheet) of {ok,Bin} -> Str = b2s(Bin,encoding(StyleSheet)), - Pos0 = case string:str(Str,"<style>") of - 0 -> string:str(Str,"<STYLE>"); - N0 -> N0 - end, - Pos1 = case string:str(Str,"</style>") of - 0 -> string:str(Str,"</STYLE>"); - N1 -> N1 - end, - if (Pos0 == 0) and (Pos1 /= 0) -> - print_style_error(Fd, IoFormat, - StyleSheet, missing_style_start_tag); - (Pos0 /= 0) and (Pos1 == 0) -> - print_style_error(Fd, IoFormat, - StyleSheet,missing_style_end_tag); - Pos0 /= 0 -> - Style = string:sub_string(Str,Pos0,Pos1+7), - IoFormat(Fd,"~ts\n",[Style]); - Pos0 == 0 -> - IoFormat(Fd,"<style>\n~ts</style>\n",[Str]) - end; + case re:run(Str,"<style>.*</style>", + [dotall,caseless,{capture,all,list}]) of + nomatch -> + case re:run(Str,"</?style>",[caseless,{capture,all,list}]) of + nomatch -> + IoFormat(Fd,"<style>\n~ts</style>\n",[Str]); + {match,["</"++_]} -> + print_style_error(Fd, IoFormat, + StyleSheet, + missing_style_start_tag); + {match,[_]} -> + print_style_error(Fd, IoFormat, + StyleSheet,missing_style_end_tag) + end; + {match,[Style]} -> + IoFormat(Fd,"~ts\n",[Style]) + end; {error,Reason} -> print_style_error(Fd,IoFormat,StyleSheet,Reason) end. @@ -1414,9 +1411,9 @@ make_one_index_entry1(SuiteName, Link, Label, Success, Fail, UserSkip, AutoSkip, {Lbl,Timestamp,Node,AllInfo} = case All of {true,OldRuns} -> - [_Prefix,NodeOrDate|_] = string:tokens(Link,"."), - Node1 = case string:chr(NodeOrDate,$@) of - 0 -> "-"; + [_Prefix,NodeOrDate|_] = string:lexemes(Link,"."), + Node1 = case string:find(NodeOrDate,[$@]) of + nomatch -> "-"; _ -> NodeOrDate end, @@ -1523,7 +1520,7 @@ not_built(BaseName,_LogDir,_All,Missing) -> %% Top.ObjDir | Top.ObjDir.suites | Top.ObjDir.Suite | %% Top.ObjDir.Suite.cases | Top.ObjDir.Suite.Case Failed = - case string:tokens(BaseName,".") of + case string:lexemes(BaseName,".") of [T,O] when is_list(T) -> % all under Top.ObjDir locate_info({T,O},all,Missing); [T,O,"suites"] -> @@ -2051,9 +2048,9 @@ sort_all_runs(Dirs) -> %% "YYYY-MM-DD_HH.MM.SS" lists:sort(fun(Dir1,Dir2) -> [SS1,MM1,HH1,Date1|_] = - lists:reverse(string:tokens(Dir1,[$.,$_])), + lists:reverse(string:lexemes(Dir1,[$.,$_])), [SS2,MM2,HH2,Date2|_] = - lists:reverse(string:tokens(Dir2,[$.,$_])), + lists:reverse(string:lexemes(Dir2,[$.,$_])), {Date1,HH1,MM1,SS1} > {Date2,HH2,MM2,SS2} end, Dirs). @@ -2063,9 +2060,9 @@ sort_ct_runs(Dirs) -> lists:sort( fun(Dir1,Dir2) -> [SS1,MM1,DateHH1 | _] = - lists:reverse(string:tokens(filename:dirname(Dir1),[$.])), + lists:reverse(string:lexemes(filename:dirname(Dir1),[$.])), [SS2,MM2,DateHH2 | _] = - lists:reverse(string:tokens(filename:dirname(Dir2),[$.])), + lists:reverse(string:lexemes(filename:dirname(Dir2),[$.])), {DateHH1,MM1,SS1} =< {DateHH2,MM2,SS2} end, Dirs). @@ -2211,27 +2208,15 @@ runentry(Dir, Totals={Node,Label,Logs, 0 -> "-"; N -> integer_to_list(N) end, - StripExt = - fun(File) -> - string:sub_string(File,1, - length(File)- - length(?logdir_ext)) ++ ", " - end, - Polish = fun(S) -> case lists:reverse(S) of - [32,$,|Rev] -> lists:reverse(Rev); - [$,|Rev] -> lists:reverse(Rev); - _ -> S - end - end, - TestNames = Polish(lists:flatten(lists:map(StripExt,Logs))), + + RootNames = lists:map(fun(F) -> filename:rootname(F,?logdir_ext) end, Logs), + TestNames = lists:flatten(lists:join(", ", RootNames)), TestNamesTrunc = - if TestNames=="" -> - ""; - length(TestNames) < ?testname_width -> + if length(TestNames) < ?testname_width -> TestNames; true -> - Trunc = Polish(string:substr(TestNames,1, - ?testname_width-3)), + Trunc = string:trim(string:slice(TestNames,0,?testname_width-3), + trailing,",\s"), lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~ts...",[Trunc])) end, TotMissingStr = @@ -2374,7 +2359,7 @@ force_rename(From,To,Number) -> timestamp(Dir) -> - TsR = lists:reverse(string:tokens(Dir,".-_")), + TsR = lists:reverse(string:lexemes(Dir,".-_")), [S,Min,H,D,M,Y] = [list_to_integer(N) || N <- lists:sublist(TsR,6)], format_time({{Y,M,D},{H,Min,S}}). @@ -2923,7 +2908,7 @@ cache_vsn() -> VSNfile = filename:join([EbinDir,"..","vsn.mk"]), case file:read_file(VSNfile) of {ok,Bin} -> - [_,VSN] = string:tokens(binary_to_list(Bin),[$=,$\n,$ ]), + [_,VSN] = string:lexemes(binary_to_list(Bin),[$=,$\n,$ ]), VSN; _ -> undefined @@ -3320,7 +3305,7 @@ insert_javascript({tablesorter,TableName, end, [{"CTDateSorter",DateCols}, {"CTTextSorter",TextCols}, {"CTValSorter",ValCols}]))), - Headers1 = string:substr(Headers, 1, length(Headers)-2), + Headers1 = string:trim(Headers, trailing, ",\n"), ["<script type=\"text/javascript\">\n", "// Parser for date format, e.g: Wed Jul 4 2012 11:24:15\n", diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_master.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_master.erl index 6e6d1879c2..44d3fb8f64 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_master.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_master.erl @@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ filter_accessible(InitOptions, Inaccessible)-> start_nodes(InitOptions)-> lists:foreach(fun({NodeName, Options})-> - [NodeS,HostS]=string:tokens(atom_to_list(NodeName), "@"), + [NodeS,HostS]=string:lexemes(atom_to_list(NodeName), "@"), Node=list_to_atom(NodeS), Host=list_to_atom(HostS), HasNodeStart = lists:keymember(node_start, 1, Options), diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_master_logs.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_master_logs.erl index d8ecd641ed..fd92f73f63 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_master_logs.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_master_logs.erl @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ sort_all_runs(Dirs) -> %% "YYYY-MM-DD_HH.MM.SS" KeyList = lists:map(fun(Dir) -> - case lists:reverse(string:tokens(Dir,[$.,$_])) of + case lists:reverse(string:lexemes(Dir,[$.,$_])) of [SS,MM,HH,Date|_] -> {{Date,HH,MM,SS},Dir}; _Other -> @@ -312,18 +312,8 @@ runentry(Dir) -> {MasterStr,NodesStr} = case read_details_file(Dir) of {Master,Nodes} when is_list(Nodes) -> - [_,Host] = string:tokens(atom_to_list(Master),"@"), - NodesList = - lists:reverse(lists:map(fun(N) -> - atom_to_list(N) ++ ", " - end,Nodes)), - case NodesList of - [N|NListR] -> - N1 = string:sub_string(N,1,length(N)-2), - {Host,lists:flatten(lists:reverse([N1|NListR]))}; - [] -> - {Host,""} - end; + [_,Host] = string:lexemes(atom_to_list(Master),"@"), + {Host,lists:concat(lists:join(", ",Nodes))}; _Error -> {"unknown",""} end, @@ -348,7 +338,7 @@ all_runs_header() -> xhtml("", "</tr></thead>\n<tbody>\n")]]. timestamp(Dir) -> - [S,Min,H,D,M,Y|_] = lists:reverse(string:tokens(Dir,".-_")), + [S,Min,H,D,M,Y|_] = lists:reverse(string:lexemes(Dir,".-_")), [S1,Min1,H1,D1,M1,Y1] = [list_to_integer(N) || N <- [S,Min,H,D,M,Y]], format_time({{Y1,M1,D1},{H1,Min1,S1}}). diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl index 2c4b97df20..29188a648e 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_netconfc.erl @@ -1467,7 +1467,7 @@ decode_data(Other) -> {error,{unexpected_rpc_reply,Other}}. get_qualified_name(Tag) -> - case string:tokens(atom_to_list(Tag),":") of + case string:lexemes(atom_to_list(Tag),":") of [TagStr] -> {[],TagStr}; [PrefixStr,TagStr] -> {PrefixStr,TagStr} end. diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_release_test.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_release_test.erl index 551a7e06d7..4af9afb45b 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_release_test.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_release_test.erl @@ -817,7 +817,7 @@ get_runtime_deps([App|Apps],StartApps,Acc,Visited) -> RuntimeDeps = lists:flatmap( fun(Str) -> - [RuntimeAppStr,_] = string:tokens(Str,"-"), + [RuntimeAppStr,_] = string:lexemes(Str,"-"), RuntimeApp = list_to_atom(RuntimeAppStr), case {lists:keymember(RuntimeApp,1,Acc), lists:member(RuntimeApp,StartApps)} of diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_run.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_run.erl index 14f28f9ca3..9436236719 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_run.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_run.erl @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ script_start(Args) -> CTVsn = case filename:basename(code:lib_dir(common_test)) of CTBase when is_list(CTBase) -> - case string:tokens(CTBase, "-") of + case string:lexemes(CTBase, "-") of ["common_test",Vsn] -> " v"++Vsn; _ -> "" end @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ script_start1(Parent, Args) -> {undefined,InclDirs}; CtInclPath -> AllInclDirs = - string:tokens(CtInclPath,[$:,$ ,$,]) ++ InclDirs, + string:lexemes(CtInclPath,[$:,$ ,$,]) ++ InclDirs, application:set_env(common_test, include, AllInclDirs), {undefined,AllInclDirs} end; @@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@ run_test2(StartOpts) -> application:set_env(common_test, include, InclDirs), {undefined,InclDirs}; CtInclPath -> - InclDirs1 = string:tokens(CtInclPath, [$:,$ ,$,]), + InclDirs1 = string:lexemes(CtInclPath, [$:,$ ,$,]), AllInclDirs = InclDirs1++InclDirs, application:set_env(common_test, include, AllInclDirs), {undefined,AllInclDirs} @@ -1482,7 +1482,7 @@ run_testspec2(TestSpec) -> false -> Opts#opts.include; CtInclPath -> - EnvInclude = string:tokens(CtInclPath, [$:,$ ,$,]), + EnvInclude = string:lexemes(CtInclPath, [$:,$ ,$,]), EnvInclude++Opts#opts.include end, application:set_env(common_test, include, AllInclude), diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_slave.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_slave.erl index 4188bd7c3b..61e6446df8 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_slave.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_slave.erl @@ -38,7 +38,8 @@ -record(options, {username, password, boot_timeout, init_timeout, startup_timeout, startup_functions, monitor_master, - kill_if_fail, erl_flags, env, ssh_port, ssh_opts}). + kill_if_fail, erl_flags, env, ssh_port, ssh_opts, + stop_timeout}). %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% @spec start(Node) -> Result @@ -198,6 +199,7 @@ start(Host, Node, Opts) -> end end. +%%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% @spec stop(Node) -> Result %%% Node = atom() %%% Result = {ok, NodeName} | @@ -205,16 +207,41 @@ start(Host, Node, Opts) -> %%% Reason = not_started | %%% not_connected | %%% stop_timeout - %%% NodeName = atom() %%% @doc Stops the running Erlang node with name <code>Node</code> on %%% the localhost. stop(Node) -> stop(gethostname(), Node). -%%% @spec stop(Host, Node) -> Result +%%%----------------------------------------------------------------- +%%% @spec stop(HostOrNode, NodeOrOpts) -> Result +%%% HostOrNode = atom() +%%% NodeOrOpts = atom() | list() +%%% Result = {ok, NodeName} | +%%% {error, Reason, NodeName} +%%% Reason = not_started | +%%% not_connected | +%%% stop_timeout +%%% NodeName = atom() +%%% @doc Stops the running Erlang node with default options on a specified +%%% host, or on the local host with specified options. That is, +%%% the call is interpreted as <code>stop(Host, Node)</code> when the +%%% second argument is atom-valued and <code>stop(Node, Opts)</code> +%%% when it's list-valued. +%%% @see stop/3 +stop(_HostOrNode = Node, _NodeOrOpts = Opts) %% match to satiate edoc + when is_list(Opts) -> + stop(gethostname(), Node, Opts); + +stop(Host, Node) -> + stop(Host, Node, []). + +%%% @spec stop(Host, Node, Opts) -> Result %%% Host = atom() %%% Node = atom() +%%% Opts = [OptTuples] +%%% OptTuples = {stop_timeout, StopTimeout} +%%% StopTimeout = integer() %%% Result = {ok, NodeName} | %%% {error, Reason, NodeName} %%% Reason = not_started | @@ -222,12 +249,19 @@ stop(Node) -> %%% stop_timeout %%% NodeName = atom() %%% @doc Stops the running Erlang node with name <code>Node</code> on -%%% host <code>Host</code>. -stop(Host, Node) -> +%%% host <code>Host</code> as specified by options <code>Opts</code>. +%%% +%%% <p>Option <code>stop_timeout</code> specifies, in seconds, +%%% the time to wait until the node is disconnected. +%%% Defaults to 5 seconds. If this timeout occurs, +%%% the result <code>{error, stop_timeout, NodeName}</code> is returned. +%%% +stop(Host, Node, Opts) -> ENode = enodename(Host, Node), case is_started(ENode) of {true, connected}-> - do_stop(ENode); + OptionsRec = fetch_options(Opts), + do_stop(ENode, OptionsRec); {true, not_connected}-> {error, not_connected, ENode}; false-> @@ -257,11 +291,13 @@ fetch_options(Options) -> EnvVars = get_option_value(env, Options, []), SSHPort = get_option_value(ssh_port, Options, []), SSHOpts = get_option_value(ssh_opts, Options, []), + StopTimeout = get_option_value(stop_timeout, Options, 5), #options{username=UserName, password=Password, boot_timeout=BootTimeout, init_timeout=InitTimeout, startup_timeout=StartupTimeout, startup_functions=StartupFunctions, monitor_master=Monitor, kill_if_fail=KillIfFail, - erl_flags=ErlFlags, env=EnvVars, ssh_port=SSHPort, ssh_opts=SSHOpts}. + erl_flags=ErlFlags, env=EnvVars, ssh_port=SSHPort, ssh_opts=SSHOpts, + stop_timeout=StopTimeout}. % send a message when slave node is started % @hidden @@ -461,6 +497,8 @@ wait_for_node_alive(Node, N) -> % call init:stop on a remote node do_stop(ENode) -> + do_stop(ENode, fetch_options([])). +do_stop(ENode, Options) -> {Cover,MainCoverNode} = case test_server:is_cover() of true -> @@ -471,7 +509,8 @@ do_stop(ENode) -> {false,undefined} end, spawn(ENode, init, stop, []), - case wait_for_node_dead(ENode, 5) of + StopTimeout = Options#options.stop_timeout, + case wait_for_node_dead(ENode, StopTimeout) of {ok,ENode} -> if Cover -> %% To avoid that cover is started again if a node diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_ssh.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_ssh.erl index ca62357e1c..491d56dfc1 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_ssh.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_ssh.erl @@ -996,7 +996,8 @@ init(KeyOrName, {ConnType,Addr,Port}, AllOpts) -> try_log(heading(init,KeyOrName), "Opened ~w connection:\n" "Host: ~tp (~p)\nUser: ~tp\nPassword: ~p\n", - [ConnType,Addr,Port,User,lists:duplicate(length(Password),$*)]), + [ConnType,Addr,Port,User, + lists:duplicate(string:length(Password),$*)]), {ok,SSHRef,#state{ssh_ref=SSHRef, conn_type=ConnType, target=KeyOrName}} end. diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_util.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_util.erl index abf131f4df..3c0fead5b2 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_util.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_util.erl @@ -795,25 +795,25 @@ parse_table(Data) -> {Heading,Lines}. get_headings(["|" ++ Headings | Rest]) -> - {remove_space(string:tokens(Headings, "|"),[]), Rest}; + {remove_space(string:lexemes(Headings, "|"),[]), Rest}; get_headings([_ | Rest]) -> get_headings(Rest); get_headings([]) -> {{},[]}. parse_row(["|" ++ _ = Row | T], Rows, NumCols) when NumCols > 1 -> - case string:tokens(Row, "|") of + case string:lexemes(Row, "|") of Values when length(Values) =:= NumCols -> parse_row(T,[remove_space(Values,[])|Rows], NumCols); Values when length(Values) < NumCols -> parse_row([Row ++"\n"++ hd(T) | tl(T)], Rows, NumCols) end; -parse_row(["|" ++ _ = Row | T], Rows, 1 = NumCols) -> - case string:rchr(Row, $|) of - 1 -> +parse_row(["|" ++ X = Row | T], Rows, 1 = NumCols) -> + case string:find(X, [$|]) of + nomatch -> parse_row([Row ++"\n"++hd(T) | tl(T)], Rows, NumCols); _Else -> - parse_row(T, [remove_space(string:tokens(Row,"|"),[])|Rows], + parse_row(T, [remove_space(string:lexemes(Row,"|"),[])|Rows], NumCols) end; parse_row([_Skip | T], Rows, NumCols) -> @@ -822,7 +822,7 @@ parse_row([], Rows, _NumCols) -> lists:reverse(Rows). remove_space([Str|Rest],Acc) -> - remove_space(Rest,[string:strip(string:strip(Str),both,$')|Acc]); + remove_space(Rest,[string:trim(string:trim(Str,both,[$\s]),both,[$'])|Acc]); remove_space([],Acc) -> list_to_tuple(lists:reverse(Acc)). @@ -832,7 +832,7 @@ remove_space([],Acc) -> %%% %%% @doc is_test_dir(Dir) -> - lists:last(string:tokens(filename:basename(Dir), "_")) == "test". + lists:last(string:lexemes(filename:basename(Dir), "_")) == "test". %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% @spec @@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@ open_url(iexplore, Args, URL) -> _ = case win32reg:values(R) of {ok, Paths} -> Path = proplists:get_value(default, Paths), - [Cmd | _] = string:tokens(Path, "%"), + [Cmd | _] = string:lexemes(Path, "%"), Cmd1 = Cmd ++ " " ++ Args ++ " " ++ URL, io:format(?def_gl, "~nOpening ~ts with command:~n ~ts~n", [URL,Cmd1]), open_port({spawn,Cmd1}, []); diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/cth_log_redirect.erl b/lib/common_test/src/cth_log_redirect.erl index 8b29d0f96d..1c55e17686 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/cth_log_redirect.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/cth_log_redirect.erl @@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ handle_event({_Type,GL,_Msg}, #eh_state{handle_remote_events = false} = State) when node(GL) /= node() -> {ok, State}; handle_event(Event, #eh_state{log_func = LogFunc} = State) -> - case lists:keyfind(sasl, 1, application:which_applications()) of - false -> + case whereis(sasl_sup) of + undefined -> sasl_not_started; _Else -> {ok, ErrLogType} = application:get_env(sasl, errlog_type), diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/cth_surefire.erl b/lib/common_test/src/cth_surefire.erl index da68bd105e..4407ff56c1 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/cth_surefire.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/cth_surefire.erl @@ -184,15 +184,14 @@ end_tc(Name, _Config, _Res, State = #state{ curr_suite = Suite, Log = case Log0 of "" -> - LowerSuiteName = string:to_lower(atom_to_list(Suite)), + LowerSuiteName = string:lowercase(atom_to_list(Suite)), filename:join(CurrLogDir,LowerSuiteName++"."++Name++".html"); _ -> Log0 end, Url = make_url(UrlBase,Log), ClassName = atom_to_list(Suite), - PGroup = string:join([ atom_to_list(Group)|| - Group <- lists:reverse(Groups)],"."), + PGroup = lists:concat(lists:join(".",lists:reverse(Groups))), TimeTakes = io_lib:format("~f",[timer:now_diff(?now,TS) / 1000000]), State#state{ test_cases = [#testcase{ log = Log, url = Url, @@ -317,9 +316,9 @@ make_url(undefined,_) -> make_url(_,[]) -> undefined; make_url(UrlBase0,Log) -> - UrlBase = string:strip(UrlBase0,right,$/), + UrlBase = string:trim(UrlBase0,trailing,[$/]), RelativeLog = get_relative_log_url(Log), - string:join([UrlBase,RelativeLog],"/"). + lists:flatten(lists:join($/,[UrlBase,RelativeLog])). get_test_root(Log) -> LogParts = filename:split(Log), @@ -329,7 +328,7 @@ get_relative_log_url(Log) -> LogParts = filename:split(Log), Start = length(LogParts)-?log_depth, Length = ?log_depth+1, - string:join(lists:sublist(LogParts,Start,Length),"/"). + lists:flatten(lists:join($/,lists:sublist(LogParts,Start,Length))). count_tcs([#testcase{name=ConfCase}|TCs],Ok,F,S) when ConfCase=="init_per_suite"; diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/test_server.erl b/lib/common_test/src/test_server.erl index dc6b7a536c..35a73e6d2e 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/test_server.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/test_server.erl @@ -462,11 +462,12 @@ run_test_case_msgloop(#st{ref=Ref,pid=Pid,end_conf_pid=EndConfPid0}=St0) -> %% it as a comment, potentially replacing user data Error = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("Aborted: ~tp", [Reason])), - Error1 = lists:flatten([string:strip(S,left) || - S <- string:tokens(Error, - [$\n])]), - Comment = if length(Error1) > 63 -> - string:substr(Error1,1,60) ++ "..."; + Error1 = lists:flatten([string:trim(S,leading,"\s") || + S <- string:lexemes(Error, + [$\n])]), + ErrorLength = string:length(Error1), + Comment = if ErrorLength > 63 -> + string:slice(Error1,0,60) ++ "..."; true -> Error1 end, @@ -2697,9 +2698,9 @@ is_cover() -> is_debug() -> case catch erlang:system_info(debug_compiled) of {'EXIT', _} -> - case string:str(erlang:system_info(system_version), "debug") of - Int when is_integer(Int), Int > 0 -> true; - _ -> false + case string:find(erlang:system_info(system_version), "debug") of + nomatch -> false; + _ -> true end; Res -> Res @@ -2735,9 +2736,9 @@ has_superfluous_schedulers() -> %% We might want to do more tests on a commercial platform, for instance %% ensuring that all applications have documentation). is_commercial() -> - case string:str(erlang:system_info(system_version), "source") of - Int when is_integer(Int), Int > 0 -> false; - _ -> true + case string:find(erlang:system_info(system_version), "source") of + nomatch -> true; + _ -> false end. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/test_server_ctrl.erl b/lib/common_test/src/test_server_ctrl.erl index 71978c7267..c70ea4ef9d 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/test_server_ctrl.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/test_server_ctrl.erl @@ -1464,13 +1464,14 @@ get_suites([], Mods) -> lists:reverse(Mods). add_mod(Mod, Mods) -> - case string:rstr(atom_to_list(Mod), "_SUITE") of - 0 -> false; - _ -> % test suite + case lists:reverse(atom_to_list(Mod)) of + "ETIUS_" ++ _ -> % test suite case lists:member(Mod, Mods) of true -> false; false -> true - end + end; + _ -> + false end. @@ -2611,7 +2612,7 @@ run_test_cases_loop([{conf,Ref,Props,{Mod,Func}}|_Cases]=Cs0, NumStr -> %% Ex: "123 456 789" or "123,456,789" -> {123,456,789} list_to_tuple([list_to_integer(NS) || - NS <- string:tokens(NumStr, [$ ,$:,$,])]) + NS <- string:lexemes(NumStr, [$ ,$:,$,])]) end, {shuffle_cases(Ref, Cs0, UseSeed),{shuffle,UseSeed}} end; @@ -3979,11 +3980,12 @@ progress(skip, CaseNum, Mod, Func, GrName, Loc, Reason, Time, true -> "~w" end, [Time]), ReasonStr = escape_chars(reason_to_string(Reason1)), - ReasonStr1 = lists:flatten([string:strip(S,left) || - S <- string:tokens(ReasonStr,[$\n])]), + ReasonStr1 = lists:flatten([string:trim(S,leading,"\s") || + S <- string:lexemes(ReasonStr,[$\n])]), + ReasonLength = string:length(ReasonStr1), ReasonStr2 = - if length(ReasonStr1) > 80 -> - string:substr(ReasonStr1, 1, 77) ++ "..."; + if ReasonLength > 80 -> + string:slice(ReasonStr1, 0, 77) ++ "..."; true -> ReasonStr1 end, @@ -4067,11 +4069,12 @@ progress(failed, CaseNum, Mod, Func, GrName, unknown, Reason, Time, true -> "~w" end, [Time]), ErrorReason = escape_chars(lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~tp", [Reason]))), - ErrorReason1 = lists:flatten([string:strip(S,left) || - S <- string:tokens(ErrorReason,[$\n])]), + ErrorReason1 = lists:flatten([string:trim(S,leading,"\s") || + S <- string:lexemes(ErrorReason,[$\n])]), + ErrorReasonLength = string:length(ErrorReason1), ErrorReason2 = - if length(ErrorReason1) > 63 -> - string:substr(ErrorReason1, 1, 60) ++ "..."; + if ErrorReasonLength > 63 -> + string:slice(ErrorReason1, 0, 60) ++ "..."; true -> ErrorReason1 end, diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/test_server_node.erl b/lib/common_test/src/test_server_node.erl index c0d7e12721..f0f9cea6e0 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/test_server_node.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/test_server_node.erl @@ -315,9 +315,11 @@ start_node_peer(SlaveName, OptList, From, TI) -> Prog0 = start_node_get_option_value(erl, OptList, default), Prog = quote_progname(pick_erl_program(Prog0)), Args = - case string:str(SuppliedArgs,"-setcookie") of - 0 -> "-setcookie " ++ TI#target_info.cookie ++ " " ++ SuppliedArgs; - _ -> SuppliedArgs + case string:find(SuppliedArgs,"-setcookie") of + nomatch -> + "-setcookie " ++ TI#target_info.cookie ++ " " ++ SuppliedArgs; + _ -> + SuppliedArgs end, Cmd = lists:concat([Prog, " -detached ", @@ -612,7 +614,7 @@ pick_erl_program(L) -> %% emulator and flags as the test node. The return from lib:progname() %% could then typically be '/<full_path_to>/cerl -gcov'). quote_progname(Progname) -> - do_quote_progname(string:tokens(Progname," ")). + do_quote_progname(string:lexemes(Progname," ")). do_quote_progname([Prog]) -> "\""++Prog++"\""; diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/unix_telnet.erl b/lib/common_test/src/unix_telnet.erl index 8ac467014c..5992f26e6d 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/src/unix_telnet.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/src/unix_telnet.erl @@ -121,7 +121,8 @@ connect1(Name,Ip,Port,Timeout,KeepAlive,TCPNoDelay,Username,Password) -> prompt,?prx,[]) of {ok,{prompt,?password},_} -> ok = ct_telnet_client:send_data(Pid,Password), - Stars = lists:duplicate(length(Password),$*), + Stars = + lists:duplicate(string:length(Password),$*), log(Name,send,"Password: ~s",[Stars]), % ok = ct_telnet_client:send_data(Pid,""), case ct_telnet:silent_teln_expect(Name,Pid,[], diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_config_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_config_SUITE.erl index 250700741c..5ffc735d6a 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_config_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_config_SUITE.erl @@ -213,8 +213,8 @@ reformat_events(Events, EH) -> skip_dynamic() -> case os:getenv("TS_EXTRA_PLATFORM_LABEL") of TSExtraPlatformLabel when is_list(TSExtraPlatformLabel) -> - case string:str(TSExtraPlatformLabel,"TimeWarpingOS") of - 0 -> false; + case string:find(TSExtraPlatformLabel,"TimeWarpingOS") of + nomatch -> false; _ -> true end; _ -> diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_hooks_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_hooks_SUITE.erl index 8ba14e63bc..3c1e887f65 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_hooks_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_hooks_SUITE.erl @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ cth_log(Config) when is_list(Config) -> lists:foreach( fun(UnexpIoLog) -> {ok,Bin} = file:read_file(UnexpIoLog), - Ts = string:tokens(binary_to_list(Bin),[$\n]), + Ts = string:lexemes(binary_to_list(Bin),[$\n]), Matches = lists:foldl(fun([$=,$E,$R,$R,$O,$R|_], N) -> N+1; ([$L,$o,$g,$g,$e,$r|_], N) -> diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_log_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_log_SUITE.erl index 93affda398..9655b6f09a 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_log_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_log_SUITE.erl @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ verify(Config) -> TcLogFile = proplists:get_value(the_logfile, SavedCfg), Pid = proplists:get_value(the_pid, SavedCfg), StrPid = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~p",[Pid])), - EscPid = "<" ++ string:substr(StrPid, 2, length(StrPid)-2) ++ ">", + EscPid = "<" ++ string:slice(StrPid, 1, length(StrPid)-2) ++ ">", String = proplists:get_value(the_string, SavedCfg), ct:log("Read from prev testcase: ~p & ~p", [TcLogFile,Pid]), {ok,Dev} = file:open(TcLogFile, [read]), diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_pre_post_test_io_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_pre_post_test_io_SUITE.erl index 7ffe6f045b..0b85392009 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_pre_post_test_io_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_pre_post_test_io_SUITE.erl @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ pre_post_io(Config) -> fun(PrePostIoFile) -> ct:log("Reading Pre/Post Test IO Log file: ~ts", [PrePostIoFile]), {ok,Bin} = file:read_file(PrePostIoFile), - Ts = string:tokens(binary_to_list(Bin),[$\n]), + Ts = string:lexemes(binary_to_list(Bin),[$\n]), PrePostIOEntries = lists:foldl(fun([$L,$o,$g,$g,$e,$r|_], {pre,PreLogN,PreErrN,0,0}) -> @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ pre_post_io(Config) -> fun(UnexpIoFile) -> ct:log("Reading Unexpected IO Log file: ~ts", [UnexpIoFile]), {ok,Bin} = file:read_file(UnexpIoFile), - Ts = string:tokens(binary_to_list(Bin),[$\n]), + Ts = string:lexemes(binary_to_list(Bin),[$\n]), UnexpIOEntries = lists:foldl(fun([$L,$o,$g,$g,$e,$r|_], [LogN,ErrN]) -> [LogN+1,ErrN]; diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_priv_dir_SUITE_data/priv_dir_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_priv_dir_SUITE_data/priv_dir_SUITE.erl index 1b171801a3..b1d191873d 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_priv_dir_SUITE_data/priv_dir_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_priv_dir_SUITE_data/priv_dir_SUITE.erl @@ -126,12 +126,12 @@ default(Config) -> auto_per_tc(Config) -> PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - ["log_private",_] = string:tokens(filename:basename(PrivDir), "."), + ["log_private",_] = string:lexemes(filename:basename(PrivDir), "."), {ok,_} = file:list_dir(PrivDir). manual_per_tc(Config) -> PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - ["log_private",_] = string:tokens(filename:basename(PrivDir), "."), + ["log_private",_] = string:lexemes(filename:basename(PrivDir), "."), {error,_} = file:list_dir(PrivDir), ok = ct:make_priv_dir(), {ok,_} = file:list_dir(PrivDir). diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_test_support.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_test_support.erl index 44c27e54c2..2ba7c7c13f 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_test_support.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_test_support.erl @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ start_slave(Config, Level) -> start_slave(ct, Config, Level). start_slave(NodeName, Config, Level) -> - [_,Host] = string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()), "@"), + [_,Host] = string:lexemes(atom_to_list(node()), "@"), test_server:format(0, "Trying to start ~s~n", [atom_to_list(NodeName)++"@"++Host]), PR = proplists:get_value(printable_range,Config,io:printable_range()), @@ -1088,8 +1088,8 @@ locate({TEH,Name,{'DEF','RUNDIR'}}, Node, [Ev|Evs], Config) -> {TEH,#event{name=Name, node=Node, data=EvData}} -> {_,{_,LogDir}} = lists:keysearch(logdir, 1, get_opts(Config)), D = filename:join(LogDir, "ct_run." ++ atom_to_list(Node)), - case string:str(EvData, D) of - 0 -> exit({badmatch,EvData}); + case string:find(EvData, D) of + nomatch -> exit({badmatch,EvData}); _ -> ok end, {Config,Evs}; @@ -1104,8 +1104,8 @@ locate({TEH,Name,{'DEF',{'START_TIME','LOGDIR'}}}, Node, [Ev|Evs], Config) -> {DT={{_,_,_},{_,_,_}},Dir} when is_list(Dir) -> {_,{_,LogDir}} = lists:keysearch(logdir, 1, get_opts(Config)), D = filename:join(LogDir, "ct_run." ++ atom_to_list(Node)), - case string:str(Dir, D) of - 0 -> exit({badmatch,Dir}); + case string:find(Dir, D) of + nomatch -> exit({badmatch,Dir}); _ -> ok end, {[{start_time,DT}|Config],Evs}; @@ -1373,7 +1373,7 @@ delete_dirs(LogDir) -> Dirs2Del = lists:foldl(fun(Dir, Del) -> [S,Mi,H,D,Mo,Y|_] = - lists:reverse(string:tokens(Dir, [$.,$-,$_])), + lists:reverse(string:lexemes(Dir, [$.,$-,$_])), S2I = fun(Str) -> list_to_integer(Str) end, DT = {{S2I(Y),S2I(Mo),S2I(D)}, {S2I(H),S2I(Mi),S2I(S)}}, Then = calendar:datetime_to_gregorian_seconds(DT), diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_unicode_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_unicode_SUITE.erl index 355503a5dc..6f6ec97ceb 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_unicode_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_unicode_SUITE.erl @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ check_logs(Dirs) -> [] -> ok; Match -> - MatchStr = string:join(Match,"\n"), + MatchStr = lists:join("\n",Match), ct:log("ERROR: Escaped unicode characters found in:~n~ts",[MatchStr]), ct:fail(escaped_unicode_characters_found) end. diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/ct_userconfig_callback.erl b/lib/common_test/test/ct_userconfig_callback.erl index c723f4ca1c..14e3d9a688 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/ct_userconfig_callback.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/ct_userconfig_callback.erl @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ -export([check_parameter/1, read_config/1]). read_config(Str) -> - KeyVals = string:tokens(Str, " "), + KeyVals = string:lexemes(Str, " "), {ok,read_config1(KeyVals)}. read_config1([Key,Val | KeyVals]) -> diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/erl2html2_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/erl2html2_SUITE.erl index 53a63578b2..b2336ff0bc 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/erl2html2_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/erl2html2_SUITE.erl @@ -214,10 +214,10 @@ check_line_number(Last,Line,OrigLine) -> [$>|Rest] = lists:dropwhile(fun($>) -> false; (_) -> true end,Line), check_line_number(Last,Rest,OrigLine); _ -> - [N |_] = string:tokens(Line,":"), + [N |_] = string:lexemes(Line,":"), % erlang:display(N), Num = - try list_to_integer(string:strip(N)) + try list_to_integer(string:trim(N,both,"\s")) catch _:_ -> ct:fail({no_line_number_after,Last,OrigLine}) end, if Num == Last+1 -> diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/telnet_server.erl b/lib/common_test/test/telnet_server.erl index 65300b0bdf..cef7784333 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/telnet_server.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/telnet_server.erl @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ do_handle_data("echo " ++ Data,State) -> send(Data++"\r\n> ",State), {ok,State}; do_handle_data("echo_sep " ++ Data,State) -> - Msgs = string:tokens(Data," "), + Msgs = string:lexemes(Data," "), lists:foreach(fun(Msg) -> send(Msg,State), timer:sleep(10) @@ -260,28 +260,28 @@ do_handle_data("echo_no_prompt " ++ Data,State) -> send(Data,State), {ok,State}; do_handle_data("echo_ml " ++ Data,State) -> - Lines = string:tokens(Data," "), - ReturnData = string:join(Lines,"\n"), + Lines = string:lexemes(Data," "), + ReturnData = lists:flatten(lists:join("\n",Lines)), send(ReturnData++"\r\n> ",State), {ok,State}; do_handle_data("echo_ml_no_prompt " ++ Data,State) -> - Lines = string:tokens(Data," "), - ReturnData = string:join(Lines,"\n"), + Lines = string:lexemes(Data," "), + ReturnData = lists:flatten(lists:join("\n",Lines)), send(ReturnData,State), {ok,State}; do_handle_data("echo_loop " ++ Data,State) -> - [TStr|Lines] = string:tokens(Data," "), - ReturnData = string:join(Lines,"\n"), + [TStr|Lines] = string:lexemes(Data," "), + ReturnData = lists:flatten(lists:join("\n",Lines)), 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), + [MsStr|EchoData] = string:lexemes(Data, " "), + send(lists:flatten(lists:join("\n",EchoData)),State), timer: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)), + Wait = list_to_integer(string:trim(WaitStr,trailing,"\n")), dbg("Server will close connection in ~w ms...", [Wait]), erlang:send_after(Wait,self(),disconnect), {ok,State}; diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/test_server_SUITE.erl b/lib/common_test/test/test_server_SUITE.erl index 50d8bdd1ac..edfaea1d08 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/test_server_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/test_server_SUITE.erl @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ init_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) -> %% @spec end_per_testcase(TestCase, Config0) -> %% void() | {save_config,Config1} | {fail,Reason} end_per_testcase(test_server_unicode, _Config) -> - [_,Host] = string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()), "@"), + [_,Host] = string:lexemes(atom_to_list(node()), "@"), N1 = list_to_atom("test_server_tester_latin1" ++ "@" ++ Host), N2 = list_to_atom("test_server_tester_utf8" ++ "@" ++ Host), test_server:stop_node(N1), @@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ generate_and_run_unicode_test(Config0,Encoding) -> RunDir = get_latest_run_dir(LogDir), true = filelib:is_dir(RunDir), - LowerModStr = string:to_lower(ModStr), + LowerModStr = string:lowercase(ModStr), SuiteHtml = translate_filename(LowerModStr++".src.html",Encoding), true = filelib:is_regular(filename:join(RunDir,SuiteHtml)), @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ generate_and_run_unicode_test(Config0,Encoding) -> %% remote file system on master - i.e. they will use same file name %% mode as the master. start_node(Config,Name,Args) -> - [_,Host] = string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()), "@"), + [_,Host] = string:lexemes(atom_to_list(node()), "@"), ct:log("Trying to start ~w@~s~n",[Name,Host]), case test_server:start_node(Name, peer, [{args,Args}]) of {error,Reason} -> diff --git a/lib/common_test/test/test_server_test_lib.erl b/lib/common_test/test/test_server_test_lib.erl index c18b89b178..e3d987a2ea 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test/test_server_test_lib.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test/test_server_test_lib.erl @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ pre_init_per_testcase(_TC,Config,State) -> {start_slave(Config, 50),State}. start_slave(Config,_Level) -> - [_,Host] = string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()), "@"), + [_,Host] = string:lexemes(atom_to_list(node()), "@"), ct:log("Trying to start ~s~n", ["test_server_tester@"++Host]), diff --git a/lib/common_test/test_server/ts.erl b/lib/common_test/test_server/ts.erl index 5bfea9f4de..330652e73f 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test_server/ts.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test_server/ts.erl @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ is_list_of_suites(List) -> S = if is_atom(Suite) -> atom_to_list(Suite); true -> Suite end, - try lists:last(string:tokens(S,"_")) of + try lists:last(string:lexemes(S,"_")) of "SUITE" -> true; "suite" -> true; _ -> false diff --git a/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_autoconf_win32.erl b/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_autoconf_win32.erl index 52e5ac8e69..6f6caaeb70 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_autoconf_win32.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_autoconf_win32.erl @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ make(Vars) -> end. find_make(MakeCmd, Vars) -> - [Make|_] = string:tokens(MakeCmd, " \t"), + [Make|_] = string:lexemes(MakeCmd, " \t"), case os:find_executable(Make) of false -> {no, Vars}; @@ -248,9 +248,9 @@ javac(Vars) -> end. is_debug_build() -> - case catch string:str(erlang:system_info(system_version), "debug") of - Int when is_integer(Int), Int > 0 -> - true; - _ -> - false + case catch string:find(erlang:system_info(system_version), "debug") of + nomatch -> + false; + _Else -> + true end. diff --git a/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_erl_config.erl b/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_erl_config.erl index 032593bdda..c7fe4ccf83 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_erl_config.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_erl_config.erl @@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ lib_dir(Vars, Lib) -> end, CLibDir = filename:join(CLibDirList), Cmd = "ls -d " ++ CLibDir ++ "*", - XLibDir = lists:last(string:tokens(os:cmd(Cmd),"\n")), + XLibDir = lists:last(string:lexemes(os:cmd(Cmd),"\n")), case file:list_dir(XLibDir) of {error, enoent} -> []; @@ -361,15 +361,11 @@ emu_vars(Vars) -> {erl_name, atom_to_list(lib:progname())}|Vars]. is_source_build() -> - string:str(erlang:system_info(system_version), "[source]") > 0. + string:find(erlang:system_info(system_version), "source") =/= nomatch. is_debug_build() -> - case catch string:str(erlang:system_info(system_version), "debug") of - Int when is_integer(Int), Int > 0 -> - true; - _ -> - false - end. + string:find(erlang:system_info(system_version), "debug") =/= nomatch. + %% %% ssl_libdir %% diff --git a/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_install.erl b/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_install.erl index c4e0223ac7..048e5493d2 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_install.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_install.erl @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ get_vars(_, _, _, _) -> config_flags() -> case os:getenv("CONFIG_FLAGS") of false -> []; - CF -> string:tokens(CF, " \t\n") + CF -> string:lexemes(CF, " \t\n") end. unix_autoconf(XConf) -> @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ unix_autoconf(XConf) -> Threads = [" --enable-shlib-thread-safety" || erlang:system_info(threads) /= false], Debug = [" --enable-debug-mode" || - string:str(erlang:system_info(system_version),"debug") > 0], + string:find(erlang:system_info(system_version),"debug") =/= nomatch], MXX_Build = [Y || Y <- config_flags(), Y == "--enable-m64-build" orelse Y == "--enable-m32-build"], @@ -159,10 +159,8 @@ assign_vars([]) -> assign_vars([{VAR,FlagsStr} | VARs]) -> [{VAR,assign_vars(FlagsStr)} | assign_vars(VARs)]; assign_vars(FlagsStr) -> - Flags = [assign_all_vars(Str,[]) || Str <- string:tokens(FlagsStr, [$ ])], - string:strip(lists:flatten(lists:map(fun(Flag) -> - Flag ++ " " - end, Flags)), right). + Flags = [assign_all_vars(Str,[]) || Str <- string:lexemes(FlagsStr, [$\s])], + lists:flatten(lists:join(" ", Flags)). assign_all_vars([$$ | Rest], FlagSoFar) -> {VarName,Rest1} = get_var_name(Rest, []), @@ -292,7 +290,7 @@ add_vars(Vars0, Opts0) -> get_testcase_callback() -> case os:getenv("TS_TESTCASE_CALLBACK") of ModFunc when is_list(ModFunc), ModFunc /= "" -> - case string:tokens(ModFunc, " ") of + case string:lexemes(ModFunc, " ") of [_Mod,_Func] -> ModFunc; _ -> "" end; @@ -408,17 +406,13 @@ off_heap_msgq() -> end. schedulers() -> - case catch erlang:system_info(smp_support) of - true -> - case {erlang:system_info(schedulers), - erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)} of - {S,S} -> - "/S"++integer_to_list(S); - {S,O} -> - "/S"++integer_to_list(S) ++ ":" ++ - integer_to_list(O) - end; - _ -> "" + case {erlang:system_info(schedulers), + erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)} of + {S,S} -> + "/S"++integer_to_list(S); + {S,O} -> + "/S"++integer_to_list(S) ++ ":" ++ + integer_to_list(O) end. bind_type() -> @@ -434,8 +428,8 @@ bind_type() -> debug() -> - case string:str(erlang:system_info(system_version), "debug") of - 0 -> ""; + case string:find(erlang:system_info(system_version), "debug") of + nomatch -> ""; _ -> "/Debug" end. diff --git a/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_lib.erl b/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_lib.erl index ea039a2c2b..da8d676b18 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_lib.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_lib.erl @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ specialized_specs(Dir,PostFix) -> sort_tests([begin DirPart = filename:dirname(Name), AppTest = hd(lists:reverse(filename:split(DirPart))), - list_to_atom(string:substr(AppTest, 1, length(AppTest)-5)) + list_to_atom(string:slice(AppTest, 0, string:length(AppTest)-5)) end || Name <- Specs]). specs(Dir) -> @@ -111,9 +111,9 @@ specs(Dir) -> [Spec,TestDir|_] = lists:reverse(filename:split(FullName)), [_TestSuffix|TDParts] = - lists:reverse(string:tokens(TestDir,[$_,$.])), + lists:reverse(string:lexemes(TestDir,[$_,$.])), [_SpecSuffix|SParts] = - lists:reverse(string:tokens(Spec,[$_,$.])), + lists:reverse(string:lexemes(Spec,[$_,$.])), if TDParts == SParts -> [filename_to_atom(FullName)]; true -> @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ do_test(Rest, Vars, Test) -> get_arg([$(|Rest], Vars, Stop, _) -> get_arg(Rest, Vars, Stop, []); get_arg([Stop|Rest], Vars, Stop, Acc) -> - Arg = string:strip(lists:reverse(Acc)), + Arg = string:trim(lists:reverse(Acc),both,[$\s]), Subst = subst(Arg, Vars), {Subst,Rest}; get_arg([C|Rest], Vars, Stop, Acc) -> diff --git a/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_run.erl b/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_run.erl index e22fa8d196..3f594236bc 100644 --- a/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_run.erl +++ b/lib/common_test/test_server/ts_run.erl @@ -207,11 +207,7 @@ make_command(Vars, Spec, State) -> _ -> ok end, - "cerl -valgrind" ++ - case erlang:system_info(smp_support) of - true -> " -smp"; - false -> "" - end + "cerl -valgrind" end, Naming = case ts_lib:var(longnames, Vars) of @@ -468,4 +464,4 @@ split_one(Path) -> filename:split(Path). split_path(Path) -> - string:tokens(Path,";"). + string:lexemes(Path,";"). diff --git a/lib/compiler/doc/src/compile.xml b/lib/compiler/doc/src/compile.xml index 10164890f2..b398871ddf 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/doc/src/compile.xml +++ b/lib/compiler/doc/src/compile.xml @@ -123,6 +123,17 @@ in the Efficiency Guide.</p> </item> + <tag><c>{compile_info, [{atom(), term()}]}</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Allows compilers built on top of <c>compile</c> to attach + extra compilation metadata to the <c>compile_info</c> chunk + in the generated beam file.</p> + + <p>It is advised for compilers to remove all non-deterministic + information if the <c>deterministic</c> option is supported and + it was supplied by the user.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>compressed</c></tag> <item> <p>The compiler will compress the generated object code, diff --git a/lib/compiler/internal_doc/cerl-notes.md b/lib/compiler/internal_doc/cerl-notes.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..705fe8f42d --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/compiler/internal_doc/cerl-notes.md @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +Some notes on the cerl modules +============================== + +Maps in cerl_clauses:match/3 +---------------------------- + +Not much optimization is done for maps in `cerl_clauses:match/3`. + +The reason is that the inliner (`cerl_inline`) was not designed for +data types that depend on variables bound in the enclosing environment +(for example, the keys for maps). If we attempt to extend the +optimizations for maps similar to the optimizations for the other data +types, the inliner will crash for certain code. Here is an example of +code that would crash the inliner: + + t() -> + f(key). + + f(K) -> + case #{K => value} of + #{key := V} -> V + end. + +The reason for the crash is that the inliner works in several +passes and calls `cerl_clauses:match/3` twice. The inliner will +assume that the same result will be returned both times, but +for this example different bindings will be returned. + +Here is the rough outline of what happens: + +* The first time `cerl_clauses:match/3` will be asked to match the +pattern `#{K := V}` against `#{key => value}`. It cannot say more +than that the pattern *may* match. + +* Now the inliner will add the bindings to body of the clause (which +is simply `V`). In this case, the bindings are still empty, so +nothing is added. + +* The inliner will now do some substitutions and renaming. The +variable `K` will be replaced with `key`. + +* The next time `cerl_clauses:match/3` is called, it will be asked to +match the pattern `#{key := V}` against `#{key => value#}`. In this +case, there will be a match and the bindings can be extended with +`{V,value}`. + +* The inliner will see that the entire case can be removed. Only +the body for the clause needs to be kept. + +Thus, after inlining the function `t/0` will look like this: + + t() -> + V. + +The problem here is that the inliner assumed that the bindings from +the first and second call to `cer_clauses:match/3` would be the same. +It used the empty bindings from the first call for the body. + +The correct way would be to add the bindings from the second call: + + t() -> + let V = value in V. + +### How to fix this ### + +The inliner will need to call `cerl_clauses:match/3` after doing +all substitutions and renaming. It is not clear to me how difficult +that would be. I assume that the inliner is written the way it is +for a good reason. That means that switching the order things are +done would lead to correctness and/or performance problems. + +### What must also be done to fix this ### + +`cerl_inline:make_template/3` must be extended to create a template +for maps. That is relatively straightforward. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/Makefile b/lib/compiler/src/Makefile index ef6db66ff6..9e96147787 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/compiler/src/Makefile @@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ MODULES = \ core_scan \ erl_bifs \ rec_env \ + sys_core_alias \ sys_core_bsm \ sys_core_dsetel \ sys_core_fold \ @@ -92,16 +93,14 @@ MODULES = \ v3_codegen \ v3_core \ v3_kernel \ - v3_kernel_pp \ - v3_life + v3_kernel_pp BEAM_H = $(wildcard ../priv/beam_h/*.h) HRL_FILES= \ beam_disasm.hrl \ core_parse.hrl \ - v3_kernel.hrl \ - v3_life.hrl + v3_kernel.hrl YRL_FILE = core_parse.yrl @@ -186,7 +185,7 @@ release_docs_spec: # ---------------------------------------------------- $(EBIN)/beam_disasm.beam: $(EGEN)/beam_opcodes.hrl beam_disasm.hrl -$(EBIN)/beam_listing.beam: v3_life.hrl +$(EBIN)/beam_listing.beam: core_parse.hrl v3_kernel.hrl $(EBIN)/beam_validator.beam: beam_disasm.hrl $(EBIN)/cerl.beam: core_parse.hrl $(EBIN)/compile.beam: core_parse.hrl ../../stdlib/include/erl_compile.hrl @@ -194,12 +193,12 @@ $(EBIN)/core_lib.beam: core_parse.hrl $(EBIN)/core_lint.beam: core_parse.hrl $(EBIN)/core_parse.beam: core_parse.hrl $(EGEN)/core_parse.erl $(EBIN)/core_pp.beam: core_parse.hrl +$(EBIN)/sys_core_alias.beam: core_parse.hrl $(EBIN)/sys_core_dsetel.beam: core_parse.hrl $(EBIN)/sys_core_fold.beam: core_parse.hrl $(EBIN)/sys_core_fold_lists.beam: core_parse.hrl $(EBIN)/sys_core_inline.beam: core_parse.hrl -$(EBIN)/v3_codegen.beam: v3_life.hrl +$(EBIN)/v3_codegen.beam: v3_kernel.hrl $(EBIN)/v3_core.beam: core_parse.hrl $(EBIN)/v3_kernel.beam: core_parse.hrl v3_kernel.hrl $(EBIN)/v3_kernel_pp.beam: v3_kernel.hrl -$(EBIN)/v3_life.beam: v3_kernel.hrl v3_life.hrl diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl index f7c838e392..9ecbb7884c 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ -module(beam_asm). --export([module/5]). +-export([module/4]). -export([encode/2]). -export_type([fail/0,label/0,reg/0,src/0,module_code/0,function_name/0]). @@ -55,20 +55,20 @@ -type module_code() :: {module(),[_],[_],[asm_function()],pos_integer()}. --spec module(module_code(), [{binary(), binary()}], [_], [compile:option()], [compile:option()]) -> +-spec module(module_code(), [{binary(), binary()}], [{atom(),term()}], [compile:option()]) -> {'ok',binary()}. -module(Code, ExtraChunks, SourceFile, Opts, CompilerOpts) -> - {ok,assemble(Code, ExtraChunks, SourceFile, Opts, CompilerOpts)}. +module(Code, ExtraChunks, CompileInfo, CompilerOpts) -> + {ok,assemble(Code, ExtraChunks, CompileInfo, CompilerOpts)}. -assemble({Mod,Exp0,Attr0,Asm0,NumLabels}, ExtraChunks, SourceFile, Opts, CompilerOpts) -> +assemble({Mod,Exp0,Attr0,Asm0,NumLabels}, ExtraChunks, CompileInfo, CompilerOpts) -> {1,Dict0} = beam_dict:atom(Mod, beam_dict:new()), {0,Dict1} = beam_dict:fname(atom_to_list(Mod) ++ ".erl", Dict0), NumFuncs = length(Asm0), {Asm,Attr} = on_load(Asm0, Attr0), Exp = cerl_sets:from_list(Exp0), {Code,Dict2} = assemble_1(Asm, Exp, Dict1, []), - build_file(Code, Attr, Dict2, NumLabels, NumFuncs, ExtraChunks, SourceFile, Opts, CompilerOpts). + build_file(Code, Attr, Dict2, NumLabels, NumFuncs, ExtraChunks, CompileInfo, CompilerOpts). on_load(Fs0, Attr0) -> case proplists:get_value(on_load, Attr0) of @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ assemble_function([H|T], Acc, Dict0) -> assemble_function([], Code, Dict) -> {Code, Dict}. -build_file(Code, Attr, Dict, NumLabels, NumFuncs, ExtraChunks, SourceFile, Opts, CompilerOpts) -> +build_file(Code, Attr, Dict, NumLabels, NumFuncs, ExtraChunks, CompileInfo, CompilerOpts) -> %% Create the code chunk. CodeChunk = chunk(<<"Code">>, @@ -182,8 +182,7 @@ build_file(Code, Attr, Dict, NumLabels, NumFuncs, ExtraChunks, SourceFile, Opts, Essentials1 = [iolist_to_binary(C) || C <- Essentials0], MD5 = module_md5(Essentials1), Essentials = finalize_fun_table(Essentials1, MD5), - {Attributes,Compile} = build_attributes(Opts, CompilerOpts, SourceFile, - Attr, MD5), + {Attributes,Compile} = build_attributes(Attr, CompileInfo, MD5), AttrChunk = chunk(<<"Attr">>, Attributes), CompileChunk = chunk(<<"CInf">>, Compile), @@ -193,7 +192,7 @@ build_file(Code, Attr, Dict, NumLabels, NumFuncs, ExtraChunks, SourceFile, Opts, %% Create IFF chunk. - Chunks = case member(slim, Opts) of + Chunks = case member(slim, CompilerOpts) of true -> [Essentials,AttrChunk]; false -> @@ -265,22 +264,10 @@ flatten_exports(Exps) -> flatten_imports(Imps) -> list_to_binary(map(fun({M,F,A}) -> <<M:32,F:32,A:32>> end, Imps)). -build_attributes(Opts, CompilerOpts, SourceFile, Attr, MD5) -> - Misc0 = case SourceFile of - [] -> []; - [_|_] -> [{source,SourceFile}] - end, - Misc = case member(slim, CompilerOpts) of - false -> Misc0; - true -> [] - end, - Compile = case member(deterministic, CompilerOpts) of - false -> - [{options,Opts},{version,?COMPILER_VSN}|Misc]; - true -> - [{version,?COMPILER_VSN}] - end, - {term_to_binary(set_vsn_attribute(Attr, MD5)),term_to_binary(Compile)}. +build_attributes(Attr, Compile, MD5) -> + AttrBinary = term_to_binary(set_vsn_attribute(Attr, MD5)), + CompileBinary = term_to_binary([{version,?COMPILER_VSN}|Compile]), + {AttrBinary,CompileBinary}. build_line_table(Dict) -> {NumLineInstrs,NumFnames0,Fnames0,NumLines,Lines0} = diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl index b736d39f9c..e094c2c320 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_clean.erl @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ -export([module/2]). -export([bs_clean_saves/1]). -export([clean_labels/1]). --import(lists, [map/2,foldl/3,reverse/1,filter/2]). +-import(lists, [foldl/3,reverse/1,filter/2]). -spec module(beam_utils:module_code(), [compile:option()]) -> {'ok',beam_utils:module_code()}. @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ add_to_work_list(F, {Fs,Used}=Sets) -> clean_labels(Fs0) -> St0 = #st{lmap=[],entry=1,lc=1}, {Fs1,#st{lmap=Lmap0,lc=Lc}} = function_renumber(Fs0, St0, []), - Lmap = gb_trees:from_orddict(ordsets:from_list(Lmap0)), + Lmap = maps:from_list(Lmap0), Fs = function_replace(Fs1, Lmap, []), {Fs,Lc}. @@ -187,7 +187,8 @@ is_record_tuple(_, _, _) -> no. function_replace([{function,Name,Arity,Entry,Asm0}|Fs], Dict, Acc) -> Asm = try - replace(Asm0, [], Dict) + Fb = fun(Old) -> throw({error,{undefined_label,Old}}) end, + beam_utils:replace_labels(Asm0, [], Dict, Fb) catch throw:{error,{undefined_label,Lbl}=Reason} -> io:format("Function ~s/~w refers to undefined label ~w\n", @@ -197,57 +198,6 @@ 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,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) -> - replace(Is, [{test,Test,{f,label(Lbl, D)},Live,Ops,Dst}|Acc], D); -replace([{select,I,R,{f,Fail0},Vls0}|Is], Acc, D) -> - Vls = map(fun ({f,L}) -> {f,label(L, D)}; - (Other) -> Other - end, Vls0), - Fail = label(Fail0, D), - replace(Is, [{select,I,R,{f,Fail},Vls}|Acc], D); -replace([{'try',R,{f,Lbl}}|Is], Acc, D) -> - replace(Is, [{'try',R,{f,label(Lbl, D)}}|Acc], D); -replace([{'catch',R,{f,Lbl}}|Is], Acc, D) -> - replace(Is, [{'catch',R,{f,label(Lbl, D)}}|Acc], D); -replace([{jump,{f,Lbl}}|Is], Acc, D) -> - replace(Is, [{jump,{f,label(Lbl, D)}}|Acc], D); -replace([{loop_rec,{f,Lbl},R}|Is], Acc, D) -> - replace(Is, [{loop_rec,{f,label(Lbl, D)},R}|Acc], D); -replace([{loop_rec_end,{f,Lbl}}|Is], Acc, D) -> - replace(Is, [{loop_rec_end,{f,label(Lbl, D)}}|Acc], D); -replace([{wait,{f,Lbl}}|Is], Acc, D) -> - replace(Is, [{wait,{f,label(Lbl, D)}}|Acc], D); -replace([{wait_timeout,{f,Lbl},To}|Is], Acc, D) -> - replace(Is, [{wait_timeout,{f,label(Lbl, D)},To}|Acc], D); -replace([{bif,Name,{f,Lbl},As,R}|Is], Acc, D) when Lbl =/= 0 -> - replace(Is, [{bif,Name,{f,label(Lbl, D)},As,R}|Acc], D); -replace([{gc_bif,Name,{f,Lbl},Live,As,R}|Is], Acc, D) when Lbl =/= 0 -> - replace(Is, [{gc_bif,Name,{f,label(Lbl, D)},Live,As,R}|Acc], D); -replace([{call,Ar,{f,Lbl}}|Is], Acc, D) -> - replace(Is, [{call,Ar,{f,label(Lbl,D)}}|Acc], D); -replace([{make_fun2,{f,Lbl},U1,U2,U3}|Is], Acc, D) -> - replace(Is, [{make_fun2,{f,label(Lbl, D)},U1,U2,U3}|Acc], D); -replace([{bs_init,{f,Lbl},Info,Live,Ss,Dst}|Is], Acc, D) when Lbl =/= 0 -> - replace(Is, [{bs_init,{f,label(Lbl, D)},Info,Live,Ss,Dst}|Acc], D); -replace([{bs_put,{f,Lbl},Info,Ss}|Is], Acc, D) when Lbl =/= 0 -> - replace(Is, [{bs_put,{f,label(Lbl, D)},Info,Ss}|Acc], D); -replace([{put_map=I,{f,Lbl},Op,Src,Dst,Live,List}|Is], Acc, D) - when Lbl =/= 0 -> - replace(Is, [{I,{f,label(Lbl, D)},Op,Src,Dst,Live,List}|Acc], D); -replace([{get_map_elements=I,{f,Lbl},Src,List}|Is], Acc, D) when Lbl =/= 0 -> - replace(Is, [{I,{f,label(Lbl, D)},Src,List}|Acc], D); -replace([I|Is], Acc, D) -> - replace(Is, [I|Acc], D); -replace([], Acc, _) -> Acc. - -label(Old, D) -> - case gb_trees:lookup(Old, D) of - {value,Val} -> Val; - none -> throw({error,{undefined_label,Old}}) - end. - %%% %%% Final fixup of bs_start_match2/5,bs_save2/bs_restore2 instructions for %%% new bit syntax matching (introduced in R11B). diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_jump.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_jump.erl index 4365451356..0bcec9ce19 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_jump.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_jump.erl @@ -71,9 +71,9 @@ %%% %%% jump L2 %%% . . . -%%% L1: %%% L2: ... %%% +%%% and all preceding uses of L1 renamed to L2. %%% If the jump is unreachable, it will be removed according to (1). %%% %%% (5) In @@ -156,41 +156,46 @@ 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, #{}, [], []). + Is1 = eliminate_fallthroughs(Is0, []), + Is2 = find_fixpoint(fun(Is) -> + share_1(Is, #{}, #{}, [], []) + end, Is1), + reverse(Is2). -share_1([{label,L}=Lbl|Is], Dict0, [_|_]=Seq, Acc) -> +share_1([{label,L}=Lbl|Is], Dict0, Lbls0, [_|_]=Seq, Acc) -> case maps:find(Seq, Dict0) of error -> Dict = maps:put(Seq, L, Dict0), - share_1(Is, Dict, [], [Lbl|Seq ++ Acc]); + share_1(Is, Dict, Lbls0, [], [Lbl|Seq ++ Acc]); {ok,Label} -> - share_1(Is, Dict0, [], [Lbl,{jump,{f,Label}}|Acc]) + Lbls = maps:put(L, Label, Lbls0), + share_1(Is, Dict0, Lbls, [], [Lbl,{jump,{f,Label}}|Acc]) end; -share_1([{func_info,_,_,_}=I|Is], _, [], Acc) -> - reverse(Is, [I|Acc]); -share_1([{'catch',_,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Seq, Acc) -> - Dict = clean_non_sharable(Dict0), - share_1(Is, Dict, [I|Seq], Acc); -share_1([{'try',_,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Seq, Acc) -> - Dict = clean_non_sharable(Dict0), - share_1(Is, Dict, [I|Seq], Acc); -share_1([{try_case,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Seq, Acc) -> - Dict = clean_non_sharable(Dict0), - share_1(Is, Dict, [I|Seq], Acc); -share_1([{catch_end,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Seq, Acc) -> - Dict = clean_non_sharable(Dict0), - share_1(Is, Dict, [I|Seq], Acc); -share_1([I|Is], Dict, Seq, Acc) -> +share_1([{func_info,_,_,_}|_]=Is, _, Lbls, [], Acc) when Lbls =/= #{} -> + beam_utils:replace_labels(Acc, Is, Lbls, fun(Old) -> Old end); +share_1([{func_info,_,_,_}|_]=Is, _, Lbls, [], Acc) when Lbls =:= #{} -> + reverse(Acc, Is); +share_1([{'catch',_,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Lbls0, Seq, Acc) -> + {Dict,Lbls} = clean_non_sharable(Dict0, Lbls0), + share_1(Is, Dict, Lbls, [I|Seq], Acc); +share_1([{'try',_,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Lbls0, Seq, Acc) -> + {Dict,Lbls} = clean_non_sharable(Dict0, Lbls0), + share_1(Is, Dict, Lbls, [I|Seq], Acc); +share_1([{try_case,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Lbls0, Seq, Acc) -> + {Dict,Lbls} = clean_non_sharable(Dict0, Lbls0), + share_1(Is, Dict, Lbls, [I|Seq], Acc); +share_1([{catch_end,_}=I|Is], Dict0, Lbls0, Seq, Acc) -> + {Dict,Lbls} = clean_non_sharable(Dict0, Lbls0), + share_1(Is, Dict, Lbls, [I|Seq], Acc); +share_1([I|Is], Dict, Lbls, Seq, Acc) -> case is_unreachable_after(I) of false -> - share_1(Is, Dict, [I|Seq], Acc); + share_1(Is, Dict, Lbls, [I|Seq], Acc); true -> - share_1(Is, Dict, [I], Acc) + share_1(Is, Dict, Lbls, [I], Acc) end. -clean_non_sharable(Dict) -> +clean_non_sharable(Dict0, Lbls0) -> %% We are passing in or out of a 'catch' or 'try' block. Remove %% sequences that should not be shared over the boundaries of the %% block. Since the end of the sequence must match, the only @@ -198,7 +203,17 @@ clean_non_sharable(Dict) -> %% the 'catch'/'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. - maps:filter(fun(K, _V) -> sharable_with_try(K) end, Dict). + Dict1 = maps:to_list(Dict0), + Lbls1 = maps:to_list(Lbls0), + {Dict2,Lbls2} = foldl(fun({K, V}, {Dict,Lbls}) -> + case sharable_with_try(K) of + true -> + {[{K,V}|Dict],lists:keydelete(V, 2, Lbls)}; + false -> + {Dict,Lbls} + end + end, {[],Lbls1}, Dict1), + {maps:from_list(Dict2),maps:from_list(Lbls2)}. sharable_with_try([{line,_}|_]) -> %% This sequence may cause an exception and may potentially @@ -275,14 +290,15 @@ extract_seq_1(_, _) -> no. -record(st, { entry :: beam_asm:label(), %Entry label (must not be moved). - mlbl :: #{beam_asm:label() := [beam_asm:label()]}, %Moved labels. - labels :: cerl_sets:set() %Set of referenced labels. + replace :: #{beam_asm:label() := beam_asm:label()}, %Labels to replace. + labels :: cerl_sets:set(), %Set of referenced labels. + index :: beam_utils:code_index() | {lazy,[beam_utils:instruction()]} %Index built lazily only if needed }). opt(Is0, CLabel) -> find_fixpoint(fun(Is) -> Lbls = initial_labels(Is), - St = #st{entry=CLabel,mlbl=#{},labels=Lbls}, + St = #st{entry=CLabel,replace=#{},labels=Lbls,index={lazy,Is}}, opt(Is, [], St) end, Is0). @@ -292,7 +308,7 @@ find_fixpoint(OptFun, Is0) -> Is -> find_fixpoint(OptFun, Is) end. -opt([{test,_,{f,L}=Lbl,_}=I|[{jump,{f,L}}|_]=Is], Acc, St) -> +opt([{test,_,{f,L}=Lbl,_}=I|[{jump,{f,L}}|_]=Is], Acc0, St0) -> %% We have %% Test Label Ops %% jump Label @@ -301,10 +317,34 @@ opt([{test,_,{f,L}=Lbl,_}=I|[{jump,{f,L}}|_]=Is], Acc, St) -> case beam_utils:is_pure_test(I) of false -> %% Test is not pure; we must keep it. - opt(Is, [I|Acc], label_used(Lbl, St)); + opt(Is, [I|Acc0], label_used(Lbl, St0)); true -> %% The test is pure and its failure label is the same %% as in the jump that follows -- thus it is not needed. + %% Check if any of the previous instructions could also be eliminated. + {Acc,St} = opt_useless_loads(Acc0, L, St0), + opt(Is, Acc, St) + end; +opt([{test,_,{f,L}=Lbl,_}=I|[{label,L}|_]=Is], Acc0, St0) -> + %% Similar to the above, except we have a fall-through rather than jump + %% Test Label Ops + %% label Label + case beam_utils:is_pure_test(I) of + false -> + opt(Is, [I|Acc0], label_used(Lbl, St0)); + true -> + {Acc,St} = opt_useless_loads(Acc0, L, St0), + opt(Is, Acc, St) + end; +opt([{test,_,{f,L}=Lbl,_}=I|[{label,L}|_]=Is], Acc0, St0) -> + %% Similar to the above, except we have a fall-through rather than jump + %% Test Label Ops + %% label Label + case beam_utils:is_pure_test(I) of + false -> + opt(Is, [I|Acc0], label_used(Lbl, St0)); + true -> + {Acc,St} = opt_useless_loads(Acc0, L, St0), opt(Is, Acc, St) end; opt([{test,Test0,{f,L}=Lbl,Ops}=I|[{jump,To}|Is]=Is0], Acc, St) -> @@ -326,30 +366,16 @@ opt([{test,_,{f,_}=Lbl,_,_,_}=I|Is], Acc, St) -> opt(Is, [I|Acc], label_used(Lbl, 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 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=maps:remove(Lbl, Mlbl)}, - insert_labels([Lbl|Lbls], Is, Acc, St); - error -> - opt(Is, [I|Acc], St0) - end; +opt([{label,From}=I,{label,To}|Is], Acc, #st{replace=Replace}=St) -> + opt([I|Is], Acc, St#st{replace=Replace#{To => From}}); opt([{jump,{f,_}=X}|[{label,_},{jump,X}|_]=Is], Acc, St) -> opt(Is, Acc, St); opt([{jump,{f,Lbl}}|[{label,Lbl}|_]=Is], Acc, St) -> opt(Is, Acc, St); -opt([{jump,{f,L}=Lbl}=I|Is], Acc0, #st{mlbl=Mlbl0}=St0) -> - %% All labels before this jump instruction should now be - %% moved to the location of the jump's target. - {Lbls,Acc} = collect_labels(Acc0, St0), - St = case Lbls of - [] -> St0; - [_|_] -> - Mlbl = maps_append_list(L, Lbls, Mlbl0), - St0#st{mlbl=Mlbl} - end, +opt([{jump,{f,L}=Lbl}=I|Is], Acc0, St0) -> + %% Replace all labels before this jump instruction into the + %% location of the jump's target. + {Acc,St} = collect_labels(Acc0, L, St0), skip_unreachable(Is, [I|Acc], label_used(Lbl, St)); %% Optimization: quickly handle some common instructions that don't %% have any failure labels and where is_unreachable_after(I) =:= false. @@ -369,36 +395,72 @@ opt([I|Is], Acc, #st{labels=Used0}=St0) -> true -> skip_unreachable(Is, [I|Acc], St); false -> opt(Is, [I|Acc], St) end; -opt([], Acc, #st{mlbl=Mlbl}) -> - Code = reverse(Acc), - insert_fc_labels(Code, Mlbl). - -insert_fc_labels([{label,L}=I|Is0], Mlbl) -> - case maps:find(L, Mlbl) of - error -> - [I|insert_fc_labels(Is0, Mlbl)]; - {ok,Lbls} -> - Is = [{label,Lb} || Lb <- Lbls] ++ Is0, - [I|insert_fc_labels(Is, maps:remove(L, Mlbl))] +opt([], Acc, #st{replace=Replace0}) when Replace0 =/= #{} -> + Replace = normalize_replace(maps:to_list(Replace0), Replace0, []), + beam_utils:replace_labels(Acc, [], Replace, fun(Old) -> Old end); +opt([], Acc, #st{replace=Replace}) when Replace =:= #{} -> + reverse(Acc). + +normalize_replace([{From,To0}|Rest], Replace, Acc) -> + case Replace of + #{To0 := To} -> + normalize_replace([{From,To}|Rest], Replace, Acc); + _ -> + normalize_replace(Rest, Replace, [{From,To0}|Acc]) end; -insert_fc_labels([_|_]=Is, _) -> Is. - -maps_append_list(K,Vs,M) -> - case M of - #{K:=Vs0} -> M#{K:=Vs0++Vs}; % same order as dict - _ -> M#{K => Vs} - end. +normalize_replace([], _Replace, Acc) -> + maps:from_list(Acc). + +%% After eliminating a test, it might happen, that a register was only used +%% in this test. Let's check if that was the case and if it was so, we can +%% eliminate the load into the register completely. +opt_useless_loads([{block,_}|_]=Is, L, #st{index={lazy,FIs}}=St) -> + opt_useless_loads(Is, L, St#st{index=beam_utils:index_labels(FIs)}); +opt_useless_loads([{block,Block0}|Is], L, #st{index=Index}=St) -> + case opt_useless_block_loads(Block0, L, Index) of + [] -> + opt_useless_loads(Is, L, St); + [_|_]=Block -> + {[{block,Block}|Is],St} + end; +%% After eliminating the test and useless blocks, it might happen, +%% that the previous test could also be eliminated. +%% It might be that the label was already marked as used, even if ultimately, +%% it never will be - we can't do much about it at that point, though +opt_useless_loads([{test,_,{f,L},_}=I|Is], L, St) -> + case beam_utils:is_pure_test(I) of + false -> + {[I|Is],St}; + true -> + opt_useless_loads(Is, L, St) + end; +opt_useless_loads(Is, _L, St) -> + {Is,St}. + +opt_useless_block_loads([{set,[Dst],_,_}=I|Is], L, Index) -> + BlockJump = [{block,Is},{jump,{f,L}}], + case beam_utils:is_killed(Dst, BlockJump, Index) of + true -> + %% The register is killed and not used, we can remove the load + opt_useless_block_loads(Is, L, Index); + false -> + [I|opt_useless_block_loads(Is, L, Index)] + end; +opt_useless_block_loads([I|Is], L, Index) -> + [I|opt_useless_block_loads(Is, L, Index)]; +opt_useless_block_loads([], _L, _Index) -> + []. -collect_labels(Is, #st{entry=Entry}) -> - collect_labels_1(Is, Entry, []). +collect_labels(Is, Label, #st{entry=Entry,replace=Replace} = St) -> + collect_labels_1(Is, Label, Entry, Replace, St). -collect_labels_1([{label,Entry}|_]=Is, Entry, Acc) -> +collect_labels_1([{label,Entry}|_]=Is, _Label, Entry, Acc, St) -> %% Never move the entry label. - {Acc,Is}; -collect_labels_1([{label,L}|Is], Entry, Acc) -> - collect_labels_1(Is, Entry, [L|Acc]); -collect_labels_1(Is, _Entry, Acc) -> - {Acc,Is}. + {Is,St#st{replace=Acc}}; +collect_labels_1([{label,L}|Is], Label, Entry, Acc, St) -> + collect_labels_1(Is, Label, Entry, Acc#{L => Label}, St); +collect_labels_1(Is, _Label, _Entry, Acc, St) -> + {Is,St#st{replace=Acc}}. %% label_defined(Is, Label) -> true | false. %% Test whether the label Label is defined at the start of the instruction @@ -418,13 +480,6 @@ invert_test(is_eq_exact) -> is_ne_exact; invert_test(is_ne_exact) -> is_eq_exact; invert_test(_) -> not_possible. -insert_labels([L|Ls], Is, [{jump,{f,L}}|Acc], St) -> - insert_labels(Ls, [{label,L}|Is], Acc, St); -insert_labels([L|Ls], Is, Acc, St) -> - insert_labels(Ls, [{label,L}|Is], Acc, St); -insert_labels([], Is, Acc, St) -> - opt(Is, Acc, St). - %% skip_unreachable([Instruction], St). %% Remove all instructions (including definitions of labels %% that have not been referenced yet) up to the next diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl index 94b47cf568..9422f9a78a 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl @@ -23,14 +23,12 @@ -include("core_parse.hrl"). -include("v3_kernel.hrl"). --include("v3_life.hrl"). -import(lists, [foreach/2]). -type code() :: cerl:c_module() | beam_utils:module_code() | #k_mdef{} - | {module(),_,_,_} %v3_life | [_]. %form-based format -spec module(file:io_device(), code()) -> 'ok'. @@ -42,13 +40,9 @@ module(File, #k_mdef{}=Kern) -> %% This is a kernel module. io:put_chars(File, v3_kernel_pp:format(Kern)); %%io:put_chars(File, io_lib:format("~p~n", [Kern])); -module(File, {Mod,Exp,Attr,Kern}) -> - %% This is output from beam_life (v3). - io:fwrite(File, "~w.~n~p.~n~p.~n", [Mod,Exp,Attr]), - foreach(fun (F) -> function(File, F) end, Kern); module(Stream, {Mod,Exp,Attr,Code,NumLabels}) -> - %% This is output from beam_codegen. - io:format(Stream, "{module, ~p}. %% version = ~w\n", + %% This is output from v3_codegen. + io:format(Stream, "{module, ~p}. %% version = ~w\n", [Mod, beam_opcodes:format_number()]), io:format(Stream, "\n{exports, ~p}.\n", [Exp]), io:format(Stream, "\n{attributes, ~p}.\n", [Attr]), @@ -68,60 +62,3 @@ format_asm([{label,L}|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), - io:format(File, "function ~p/~p.\n", [Name,Arity]), - io:format(File, " ~p.\n", [Args]), - print_vdb(File, Vdb), - put(beam_listing_nl, false), - nl(File), - foreach(fun(F) -> format(File, F, []) end, Body), - nl(File), - erase(beam_listing_nl). - -format(File, #l{ke=Ke,i=I,vdb=Vdb}, Ind) -> - nl(File), - ind_format(File, Ind, "~p ", [I]), - print_vdb(File, Vdb), - nl(File), - format(File, Ke, Ind); -format(File, Tuple, Ind) when is_tuple(Tuple) -> - ind_format(File, Ind, "{", []), - format_list(File, tuple_to_list(Tuple), [$\s|Ind]), - ind_format(File, Ind, "}", []); -format(File, List, Ind) when is_list(List) -> - ind_format(File, Ind, "[", []), - format_list(File, List, [$\s|Ind]), - ind_format(File, Ind, "]", []); -format(File, F, Ind) -> - ind_format(File, Ind, "~p", [F]). - -format_list(File, [F], Ind) -> - format(File, F, Ind); -format_list(File, [F|Fs], Ind) -> - format(File, F, Ind), - ind_format(File, Ind, ",", []), - format_list(File, Fs, Ind); -format_list(_, [], _) -> ok. - - -print_vdb(File, [{Var,F,E}|Vs]) -> - io:format(File, "~p:~p..~p ", [Var,F,E]), - print_vdb(File, Vs); -print_vdb(_, []) -> ok. - -ind_format(File, Ind, Format, Args) -> - case get(beam_listing_nl) of - true -> - put(beam_listing_nl, false), - io:put_chars(File, Ind); - false -> ok - end, - io:format(File, Format, Args). - -nl(File) -> - case put(beam_listing_nl, true) of - true -> ok; - false -> io:nl(File) - end. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_peep.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_peep.erl index 6df5c02334..9436c20b36 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_peep.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_peep.erl @@ -89,15 +89,37 @@ peep([{gc_bif,_,_,_,_,Dst}=I|Is], SeenTests0, Acc) -> peep([{jump,{f,L}},{label,L}=I|Is], _, Acc) -> %% Sometimes beam_jump has missed this optimization. peep(Is, gb_sets:empty(), [I|Acc]); -peep([{select,Op,R,F,Vls0}|Is], _, Acc) -> +peep([{select,Op,R,F,Vls0}|Is], SeenTests0, Acc0) -> case prune_redundant_values(Vls0, F) of [] -> %% No values left. Must convert to plain jump. I = {jump,F}, - peep(Is, gb_sets:empty(), [I|Acc]); + peep([I|Is], gb_sets:empty(), Acc0); + [{atom,_}=Value,Lbl] when Op =:= select_val -> + %% Single value left. Convert to regular test and pop redundant tests. + Is1 = [{test,is_eq_exact,F,[R,Value]},{jump,Lbl}|Is], + case Acc0 of + [{test,is_atom,F,[R]}|Acc] -> + peep(Is1, SeenTests0, Acc); + _ -> + peep(Is1, SeenTests0, Acc0) + end; + [{integer,_}=Value,Lbl] when Op =:= select_val -> + %% Single value left. Convert to regular test and pop redundant tests. + Is1 = [{test,is_eq_exact,F,[R,Value]},{jump,Lbl}|Is], + case Acc0 of + [{test,is_integer,F,[R]}|Acc] -> + peep(Is1, SeenTests0, Acc); + _ -> + peep(Is1, SeenTests0, Acc0) + end; + [Arity,Lbl] when Op =:= select_tuple_arity -> + %% Single value left. Convert to regular test + Is1 = [{test,test_arity,F,[R,Arity]},{jump,Lbl}|Is], + peep(Is1, SeenTests0, Acc0); [_|_]=Vls -> I = {select,Op,R,F,Vls}, - peep(Is, gb_sets:empty(), [I|Acc]) + peep(Is, gb_sets:empty(), [I|Acc0]) end; peep([{test,Op,_,Ops}=I|Is], SeenTests0, Acc) -> case beam_utils:is_pure_test(I) of diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_receive.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_receive.erl index 1403e1e05e..468460eedf 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_receive.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_receive.erl @@ -207,6 +207,8 @@ opt_update_regs({label,Lbl}, R, L) -> %% A catch label for a previously seen catch instruction is OK. {R,L} end; +opt_update_regs({'try',_,{f,Lbl}}, R, L) -> + {R,gb_sets:add(Lbl, L)}; opt_update_regs({try_end,_}, R, L) -> {R,L}; opt_update_regs({line,_}, R, L) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl index e39fbdc3b7..00f396c246 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl @@ -23,14 +23,19 @@ -module(beam_utils). -export([is_killed_block/2,is_killed/3,is_killed_at/3, is_not_used/3, - empty_label_index/0,index_label/3,index_labels/1, + empty_label_index/0,index_label/3,index_labels/1,replace_labels/4, code_at/2,bif_to_test/3,is_pure_test/1, live_opt/1,delete_live_annos/1,combine_heap_needs/2, split_even/1]). -export_type([code_index/0,module_code/0,instruction/0]). --import(lists, [member/2,sort/1,reverse/1,splitwith/2]). +-import(lists, [map/2,member/2,sort/1,reverse/1,splitwith/2]). + +-define(is_const(Val), (element(1, Val) =:= integer orelse + element(1, Val) =:= float orelse + element(1, Val) =:= atom orelse + element(1, Val) =:= literal)). %% instruction() describes all instructions that are used during optimzation %% (from beam_a to beam_z). @@ -160,6 +165,18 @@ index_label(Lbl, Is0, Acc) -> code_at(L, Ll) -> gb_trees:get(L, Ll). +%% replace_labels(FunctionIs, Tail, ReplaceDb, Fallback) -> FunctionIs. +%% Replace all labels in instructions according to the ReplaceDb. +%% If label is not found the Fallback is called with the label to +%% produce a new one. + +-spec replace_labels([instruction()], + [instruction()], + #{beam_asm:label() => beam_asm:label()}, + fun((beam_asm:label()) -> term())) -> [instruction()]. +replace_labels(Is, Acc, D, Fb) -> + replace_labels_1(Is, Acc, D, Fb). + %% bif_to_test(Bif, [Op], Fail) -> {test,Test,Fail,[Op]} %% Convert a BIF to a test. Fail if not possible. @@ -185,10 +202,20 @@ bif_to_test('>', [A,B], Fail) -> {test,is_lt,Fail,[B,A]}; bif_to_test('<', [_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_lt,Fail,Ops}; bif_to_test('>=', [_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_ge,Fail,Ops}; bif_to_test('==', [A,nil], Fail) -> {test,is_nil,Fail,[A]}; +bif_to_test('==', [nil,A], Fail) -> {test,is_nil,Fail,[A]}; +bif_to_test('==', [C,A], Fail) when ?is_const(C) -> + {test,is_eq,Fail,[A,C]}; bif_to_test('==', [_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_eq,Fail,Ops}; +bif_to_test('/=', [C,A], Fail) when ?is_const(C) -> + {test,is_ne,Fail,[A,C]}; bif_to_test('/=', [_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_ne,Fail,Ops}; bif_to_test('=:=', [A,nil], Fail) -> {test,is_nil,Fail,[A]}; +bif_to_test('=:=', [nil,A], Fail) -> {test,is_nil,Fail,[A]}; +bif_to_test('=:=', [C,A], Fail) when ?is_const(C) -> + {test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[A,C]}; bif_to_test('=:=', [_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_eq_exact,Fail,Ops}; +bif_to_test('=/=', [C,A], Fail) when ?is_const(C) -> + {test,is_ne_exact,Fail,[A,C]}; bif_to_test('=/=', [_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_ne_exact,Fail,Ops}; bif_to_test(is_record, [_,_,_]=Ops, Fail) -> {test,is_record,Fail,Ops}. @@ -643,6 +670,58 @@ index_labels_1([], Acc) -> gb_trees:from_orddict(sort(Acc)). drop_labels([{label,_}|Is]) -> drop_labels(Is); drop_labels(Is) -> Is. + +replace_labels_1([{test,Test,{f,Lbl},Ops}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{test,Test,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)},Ops}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{test,Test,{f,Lbl},Live,Ops,Dst}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{test,Test,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)},Live,Ops,Dst}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{select,I,R,{f,Fail0},Vls0}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) -> + Vls = map(fun ({f,L}) -> {f,label(L, D, Fb)}; + (Other) -> Other + end, Vls0), + Fail = label(Fail0, D, Fb), + replace_labels_1(Is, [{select,I,R,{f,Fail},Vls}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{'try',R,{f,Lbl}}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{'try',R,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)}}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{'catch',R,{f,Lbl}}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{'catch',R,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)}}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{jump,{f,Lbl}}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{jump,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)}}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{loop_rec,{f,Lbl},R}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{loop_rec,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)},R}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{loop_rec_end,{f,Lbl}}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{loop_rec_end,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)}}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{wait,{f,Lbl}}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{wait,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)}}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{wait_timeout,{f,Lbl},To}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{wait_timeout,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)},To}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{bif,Name,{f,Lbl},As,R}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) when Lbl =/= 0 -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{bif,Name,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)},As,R}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{gc_bif,Name,{f,Lbl},Live,As,R}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) when Lbl =/= 0 -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{gc_bif,Name,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)},Live,As,R}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{call,Ar,{f,Lbl}}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{call,Ar,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)}}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{make_fun2,{f,Lbl},U1,U2,U3}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{make_fun2,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)},U1,U2,U3}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{bs_init,{f,Lbl},Info,Live,Ss,Dst}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) when Lbl =/= 0 -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{bs_init,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)},Info,Live,Ss,Dst}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{bs_put,{f,Lbl},Info,Ss}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) when Lbl =/= 0 -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{bs_put,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)},Info,Ss}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{put_map=I,{f,Lbl},Op,Src,Dst,Live,List}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) + when Lbl =/= 0 -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{I,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)},Op,Src,Dst,Live,List}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([{get_map_elements=I,{f,Lbl},Src,List}|Is], Acc, D, Fb) when Lbl =/= 0 -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [{I,{f,label(Lbl, D, Fb)},Src,List}|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([I|Is], Acc, D, Fb) -> + replace_labels_1(Is, [I|Acc], D, Fb); +replace_labels_1([], Acc, _, _) -> Acc. + +label(Old, D, Fb) -> + case D of + #{Old := New} -> New; + _ -> Fb(Old) + end. + %% Help functions for combine_heap_needs. combine_alloc_lists(Al1, Al2) -> @@ -746,8 +825,14 @@ live_opt([{select,_,Src,Fail,List}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) -> Regs1 = x_live([Src], Regs0), Regs = live_join_labels([Fail|List], D, Regs1), live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]); -live_opt([{try_case,_}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) -> - live_opt(Is, live_call(1), D, [I|Acc]); +live_opt([{try_case,Y}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) -> + Regs = live_call(1), + case Regs0 of + 0 -> + live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [{try_end,Y}|Acc]); + _ -> + live_opt(Is, live_call(1), D, [I|Acc]) + end; live_opt([{loop_rec,_Fail,_Dst}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) -> live_opt(Is, 0, D, [I|Acc]); live_opt([timeout=I|Is], _, D, Acc) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/cerl_clauses.erl b/lib/compiler/src/cerl_clauses.erl index 7d6518c3c6..fa5104c01b 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/cerl_clauses.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/cerl_clauses.erl @@ -353,6 +353,8 @@ match(P, E, Bs) -> map -> %% The most we can do is to say "definitely no match" if a %% map pattern is matched against non-map data. + %% (Note: See the document internal_doc/cerl-notes.md for + %% information why we don't try to do more here.) case E of any -> {false, Bs}; diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl b/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl index aa2d224bb4..b0d0da0f66 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl @@ -706,14 +706,16 @@ core_passes() -> [{unless,no_copt, [{core_old_inliner,fun test_old_inliner/1,fun core_old_inliner/2}, {iff,doldinline,{listing,"oldinline"}}, - {pass,sys_core_fold}, + {unless,no_fold,{pass,sys_core_fold}}, {iff,dcorefold,{listing,"corefold"}}, {core_inline_module,fun test_core_inliner/1,fun core_inline_module/2}, {iff,dinline,{listing,"inline"}}, {core_fold_after_inlining,fun test_any_inliner/1, fun core_fold_module_after_inlining/2}, + {iff,dcopt,{listing,"copt"}}, + {unless,no_alias,{pass,sys_core_alias}}, + {iff,dalias,{listing,"core_alias"}}, ?pass(core_transforms)]}, - {iff,dcopt,{listing,"copt"}}, {iff,'to_core',{done,"core"}}]} | kernel_passes()]. @@ -731,8 +733,6 @@ kernel_passes() -> ?pass(v3_kernel), {iff,dkern,{listing,"kernel"}}, {iff,'to_kernel',{done,"kernel"}}, - {pass,v3_life}, - {iff,dlife,{listing,"life"}}, {pass,v3_codegen}, {iff,dcg,{listing,"codegen"}} | asm_passes()]. @@ -1446,15 +1446,33 @@ save_core_code(Code, St) -> beam_asm(Code0, #compile{ifile=File,extra_chunks=ExtraChunks,options=CompilerOpts}=St) -> case debug_info(St) of {ok,DebugInfo,Opts0} -> - Source = paranoid_absname(File), Opts1 = [O || O <- Opts0, effects_code_generation(O)], Chunks = [{<<"Dbgi">>, DebugInfo} | ExtraChunks], - {ok,Code} = beam_asm:module(Code0, Chunks, Source, Opts1, CompilerOpts), + CompileInfo = compile_info(File, CompilerOpts, Opts1), + {ok,Code} = beam_asm:module(Code0, Chunks, CompileInfo, CompilerOpts), {ok,Code,St#compile{abstract_code=[]}}; {error,Es} -> {error,St#compile{errors=St#compile.errors ++ [{File,Es}]}} end. +compile_info(File, CompilerOpts, Opts) -> + IsSlim = member(slim, CompilerOpts), + IsDeterministic = member(deterministic, CompilerOpts), + Info0 = proplists:get_value(compile_info, Opts, []), + Info1 = + case paranoid_absname(File) of + [_|_] = Source when not IsSlim, not IsDeterministic -> + [{source,Source} | Info0]; + _ -> + Info0 + end, + Info2 = + case IsDeterministic of + false -> [{options,proplists:delete(compile_info, Opts)} | Info1]; + true -> Info1 + end, + Info2. + paranoid_absname(""=File) -> File; paranoid_absname(File) -> @@ -1921,12 +1939,12 @@ pre_load() -> erl_lint, erl_parse, erl_scan, + sys_core_alias, sys_core_bsm, sys_core_dsetel, sys_core_fold, v3_codegen, v3_core, - v3_kernel, - v3_life], + v3_kernel], _ = code:ensure_modules_loaded(L), ok. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src b/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src index 3139d68902..cf32fd251c 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src +++ b/lib/compiler/src/compiler.app.src @@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ core_lib, erl_bifs, rec_env, + sys_core_alias, sys_core_bsm, sys_core_dsetel, sys_core_fold, @@ -67,8 +68,7 @@ v3_codegen, v3_core, v3_kernel, - v3_kernel_pp, - v3_life + v3_kernel_pp ]}, {registered, []}, {applications, [kernel, stdlib]}, diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/core_pp.erl b/lib/compiler/src/core_pp.erl index cff6c7098b..2516a9a1e1 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/core_pp.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/core_pp.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2017. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ indent(#ctxt{indent=N}) -> N =< 0 -> ""; true -> - string:chars($\t, N div ?TAB_WIDTH, spaces(N rem ?TAB_WIDTH)) + lists:duplicate(N div ?TAB_WIDTH, $\t) ++ spaces(N rem ?TAB_WIDTH) end. nl_indent(Ctxt) -> [$\n|indent(Ctxt)]. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/core_scan.erl b/lib/compiler/src/core_scan.erl index 9f0676538f..a50a2ffa8d 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/core_scan.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/core_scan.erl @@ -200,8 +200,8 @@ pre_string(eof, Q, _, Sp, SoFar, Pos) -> pre_string_error(Q, Sp, SoFar, Pos). pre_string_error(Q, Sp, SoFar, Pos) -> - S = reverse(string:substr(SoFar, 1, string:chr(SoFar, Q)-1)), - pre_error({string,Q,string:substr(S, 1, 16)}, Sp, Pos). + [S,_] = string:split(SoFar, [Q]), + pre_error({string,Q,string:slice(string:reverse(S), 0, 16)}, Sp, Pos). pre_char([C|Cs], SoFar) -> pre_char(C, Cs, SoFar); pre_char([], _) -> more; diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_alias.erl b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_alias.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..63e2f7488e --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_alias.erl @@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% 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. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +%% Purpose : Replace values by aliases from patterns optimisation for Core + +%% Replace expressions by aliases from patterns. For example: +%% +%% example({ok, Val}) -> +%% {ok, Val}. +%% +%% will become: +%% +%% example({ok, Val} = Tuple) -> +%% Tuple. +%% +%% Currently this pass aliases tuple and cons nodes made of literals, +%% variables and other cons. The tuple/cons may appear anywhere in the +%% pattern and it will be aliased if used later on. +%% +%% Notice a tuple/cons made only of literals is not aliased as it may +%% be part of the literal pool. + +-module(sys_core_alias). + +-export([module/2]). + +-include("core_parse.hrl"). + +-define(NOTSET, 0). + +-record(sub, {p=#{} :: #{term() => ?NOTSET | atom()}, %% Found pattern substitutions + v=cerl_sets:new() :: cerl_sets:set(cerl:var_name()), %% Variables used by patterns + t=undefined :: term()}). %% Temporary information from pre to post + +-type sub() :: #sub{}. + +-spec module(cerl:c_module(), [compile:option()]) -> + {'ok',cerl:c_module(),[]}. + +module(#c_module{defs=Ds0}=Mod, _Opts) -> + Ds1 = [def(D) || D <- Ds0], + {ok,Mod#c_module{defs=Ds1},[]}. + +def({#c_var{name={F,Arity}}=Name,B0}) -> + try + put(new_var_num, 0), + {B1,_} = cerl_trees:mapfold(fun pre/2, fun post/2, sub_new(undefined), B0), + erase(new_var_num), + {Name,B1} + catch + Class:Error -> + Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(), + io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [F,Arity]), + erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack) + end. + +pre(#c_let{vars=Vars}=Node, Sub) -> + {Node,sub_fold(get_variables(Vars), Sub)}; + +pre(#c_fun{vars=Vars}=Node, Sub) -> + {Node,sub_fold(get_variables(Vars), Sub)}; + +pre(#c_clause{pats=Pats}=Node, Sub0) -> + VarNames = get_variables(Pats), + Sub1 = sub_fold(VarNames, Sub0), + Keys = get_pattern_keys(Pats), + Sub2 = sub_add_keys(Keys, Sub1), + + #sub{v=SubNames,t=Temp} = Sub2, + Sub3 = Sub2#sub{v=merge_variables(VarNames, SubNames), + t={clause,Pats,Keys,SubNames,Temp}}, + + {Node#c_clause{pats=[]},Sub3}; + +pre(Node, Sub0) -> + %% We cache only tuples and cons. + case cerl:is_data(Node) andalso not cerl:is_literal(Node) of + false -> + {Node,Sub0}; + true -> + Kind = cerl:data_type(Node), + Es = cerl:data_es(Node), + case sub_cache_nodes(Kind, Es, Sub0) of + {Name,Sub1} -> + {cerl:ann_c_var(cerl:get_ann(Node), Name),Sub1}; + error -> + {Node,Sub0} + end + end. + +post(#c_let{}=Node, Sub) -> + {Node,sub_unfold(Sub)}; + +post(#c_fun{}=Node, Sub) -> + {Node,sub_unfold(Sub)}; + +post(#c_clause{}=Node, #sub{t={clause,Pats0,Keys,V,T}}=Sub0) -> + {Sub1,PostKeys} = sub_take_keys(Keys, Sub0), + Pats1 = put_pattern_keys(Pats0, PostKeys), + Sub2 = sub_unfold(Sub1#sub{v=V,t=T}), + {Node#c_clause{pats=Pats1},Sub2}; + +post(Node, Sub) -> + {Node,Sub}. + +%% sub_new/1 +%% sub_add_keys/2 +%% sub_take_keys/3 +%% sub_cache_nodes/3 +%% +%% Manages the substitutions record. + +%% Builds a new sub. +-spec sub_new(term()) -> sub(). +sub_new(Temp) -> + #sub{t=Temp}. + +%% Folds the sub into a new one if the variables in nodes are not disjoint +sub_fold(VarNames, #sub{v=SubNames}=Sub) -> + case is_disjoint_variables(VarNames, SubNames) of + true -> Sub#sub{t={temp,Sub#sub.t}}; + false -> sub_new({sub,Sub}) + end. + +%% Unfolds the sub in case one was folded in the previous step +sub_unfold(#sub{t={temp,Temp}}=Sub) -> + Sub#sub{t=Temp}; +sub_unfold(#sub{t={sub,Sub}}) -> + Sub. + +%% Adds the keys extracted from patterns to the state. +-spec sub_add_keys([term()], sub()) -> sub(). +sub_add_keys(Keys, #sub{p=Pat0}=Sub) -> + Pat1 = + lists:foldl(fun(Key, Acc) -> + false = maps:is_key(Key, Acc), %Assertion. + maps:put(Key, ?NOTSET, Acc) + end, Pat0, Keys), + Sub#sub{p=Pat1}. + +%% Take the keys from the map taking into account the keys +%% that have changed as those must become aliases in the pattern. +-spec sub_take_keys([term()], sub()) -> {sub(), [{term(), atom()}]}. +sub_take_keys(Keys, #sub{p=Pat0}=Sub) -> + {Pat1,Acc} = sub_take_keys(Keys, Pat0, []), + {Sub#sub{p=Pat1},Acc}. + +sub_take_keys([K|T], Sub0, Acc) -> + case maps:take(K, Sub0) of + {?NOTSET,Sub1} -> + sub_take_keys(T, Sub1, Acc); + {Name,Sub1} -> + sub_take_keys(T, Sub1, [{K,Name}|Acc]) + end; +sub_take_keys([], Sub, Acc) -> + {Sub,Acc}. + +%% Check if the node can be cached based on the state information. +%% If it can be cached and it does not have an alias for it, we +%% build one. +-spec sub_cache_nodes(atom(), [cerl:cerl()], sub()) -> {atom(), sub()} | error. +sub_cache_nodes(Kind, Nodes, #sub{p=Pat}=Sub) -> + case nodes_to_key(Kind, Nodes) of + {ok, Key} -> + case Pat of + #{Key := ?NOTSET} -> + new_var_name(Key, Sub); + #{Key := Name} -> + {Name,Sub}; + #{} -> + error + end; + error -> + error + end. + +new_var_name(Key, #sub{p=Pat}=Sub) -> + Counter = get(new_var_num), + Name = list_to_atom("@r" ++ integer_to_list(Counter)), + put(new_var_num, Counter + 1), + {Name,Sub#sub{p=maps:put(Key, Name, Pat)}}. + +%% get_variables/1 +%% is_disjoint_variables/2 +%% merge_variables/2 + +get_variables(NodesList) -> + cerl_sets:from_list([Var || Node <- NodesList, Var <- cerl_trees:variables(Node)]). + +is_disjoint_variables(Vars1, Vars2) -> + cerl_sets:is_disjoint(Vars1, Vars2). + +merge_variables(Vars1, Vars2) -> + cerl_sets:union(Vars1, Vars2). + +%% get_pattern_keys/2 +%% put_pattern_keys/2 +%% +%% Gets keys from patterns or add them as aliases. + +get_pattern_keys(Patterns) -> + lists:foldl(fun get_pattern_keys/2, [], Patterns). + +get_pattern_keys(#c_tuple{es=Es}, Acc0) -> + Acc1 = accumulate_pattern_keys(tuple, Es, Acc0), + lists:foldl(fun get_pattern_keys/2, Acc1, Es); +get_pattern_keys(#c_cons{hd=Hd,tl=Tl}, Acc0) -> + Acc1 = accumulate_pattern_keys(cons, [Hd, Tl], Acc0), + get_pattern_keys(Tl, get_pattern_keys(Hd, Acc1)); +get_pattern_keys(#c_alias{pat=Pat}, Acc0) -> + get_pattern_keys(Pat, Acc0); +get_pattern_keys(#c_map{es=Es}, Acc0) -> + lists:foldl(fun get_pattern_keys/2, Acc0, Es); +get_pattern_keys(#c_map_pair{val=Val}, Acc0) -> + get_pattern_keys(Val, Acc0); +get_pattern_keys(_, Acc) -> + Acc. + +accumulate_pattern_keys(Kind, Nodes, Acc) -> + case nodes_to_key(Kind, Nodes) of + {ok,Key} -> [Key|Acc]; + error -> Acc + end. + +put_pattern_keys(Patterns, []) -> + Patterns; +put_pattern_keys(Patterns, Keys) -> + {NewPatterns,Map} = + lists:mapfoldl(fun alias_pattern_keys/2, maps:from_list(Keys), Patterns), + %% Check all aliases have been consumed from the map. + 0 = map_size(Map), + NewPatterns. + +alias_pattern_keys(#c_tuple{anno=Anno,es=Es0}=Node, Acc0) -> + {Es1,Acc1} = lists:mapfoldl(fun alias_pattern_keys/2, Acc0, Es0), + nodes_to_alias(tuple, Es0, Anno, Node#c_tuple{es=Es1}, Acc1); +alias_pattern_keys(#c_cons{anno=Anno,hd=Hd0,tl=Tl0}=Node, Acc0) -> + {Hd1,Acc1} = alias_pattern_keys(Hd0, Acc0), + {Tl1,Acc2} = alias_pattern_keys(Tl0, Acc1), + nodes_to_alias(cons, [Hd0, Tl0], Anno, Node#c_cons{hd=Hd1,tl=Tl1}, Acc2); +alias_pattern_keys(#c_alias{pat=Pat0}=Node, Acc0) -> + {Pat1,Acc1} = alias_pattern_keys(Pat0, Acc0), + {Node#c_alias{pat=Pat1}, Acc1}; +alias_pattern_keys(#c_map{es=Es0}=Node, Acc0) -> + {Es1,Acc1} = lists:mapfoldl(fun alias_pattern_keys/2, Acc0, Es0), + {Node#c_map{es=Es1}, Acc1}; +alias_pattern_keys(#c_map_pair{val=Val0}=Node, Acc0) -> + {Val1,Acc1} = alias_pattern_keys(Val0, Acc0), + {Node#c_map_pair{val=Val1}, Acc1}; +alias_pattern_keys(Pattern, Acc) -> + {Pattern,Acc}. + +%% Check if a node must become an alias because +%% its pattern was used later on as an expression. +nodes_to_alias(Kind, Inner, Anno, Node, Keys0) -> + case nodes_to_key(Kind, Inner) of + {ok,Key} -> + case maps:take(Key, Keys0) of + {Name,Keys1} -> + Var = cerl:ann_c_var(Anno, Name), + {cerl:ann_c_alias(Anno, Var, Node), Keys1}; + error -> + {Node,Keys0} + end; + error -> + {Node,Keys0} + end. + +%% Builds the key used to check if a value can be +%% replaced by an alias. It considers literals, +%% aliases, variables, tuples and cons recursively. +nodes_to_key(Kind, Nodes) -> + nodes_to_key(Nodes, [], Kind). + +nodes_to_key([#c_alias{var=Var}|T], Acc, Kind) -> + nodes_to_key([Var|T], Acc, Kind); +nodes_to_key([#c_var{name=Name}|T], Acc, Kind) -> + nodes_to_key(T, [[var,Name]|Acc], Kind); +nodes_to_key([Node|T], Acc0, Kind) -> + case cerl:is_data(Node) of + false -> + error; + true -> + case nodes_to_key(cerl:data_es(Node), [], cerl:data_type(Node)) of + {ok,Key} -> + nodes_to_key(T, [Key|Acc0], Kind); + error -> + error + end + end; +nodes_to_key([], Acc, Kind) -> + {ok,[Kind|Acc]}. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl index d73060fb7e..df880ff784 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl @@ -418,6 +418,15 @@ expr(#c_call{module=M0,name=N0}=Call0, Ctxt, Sub) -> expr(#c_primop{args=As0}=Prim, _, Sub) -> As1 = expr_list(As0, value, Sub), Prim#c_primop{args=As1}; +expr(#c_catch{anno=Anno,body=B}, effect, Sub) -> + %% When the return value of the 'catch' is ignored, we can replace it + %% with a try/catch to avoid building a stack trace when an exception + %% occurs. + Var = #c_var{name='catch_value'}, + Evs = [#c_var{name='Class'},#c_var{name='Reason'},#c_var{name='Stk'}], + Try = #c_try{anno=Anno,arg=B,vars=[Var],body=Var, + evars=Evs,handler=void()}, + expr(Try, effect, Sub); expr(#c_catch{body=B0}=Catch, _, Sub) -> %% We can remove catch if the value is simple B1 = body(B0, value, Sub), @@ -2422,16 +2431,10 @@ move_let_into_expr(#c_let{vars=InnerVs0,body=InnerBody0}=Inner, Outer#c_let{vars=OuterVs,arg=Arg, body=Inner#c_let{vars=InnerVs,arg=OuterBody,body=InnerBody}}; move_let_into_expr(#c_let{vars=Lvs0,body=Lbody0}=Let, - #c_case{arg=Cexpr0,clauses=[Ca0,Cb0|Cs]}=Case, Sub0) -> - %% Test if there are no more clauses than Ca0 and Cb0, or if - %% Cb0 is guaranteed to match. - TwoClauses = Cs =:= [] orelse - case Cb0 of - #c_clause{pats=[#c_var{}],guard=#c_literal{val=true}} -> true; - _ -> false - end, - case {TwoClauses,is_failing_clause(Ca0),is_failing_clause(Cb0)} of - {true,false,true} -> + #c_case{arg=Cexpr0,clauses=[Ca0|Cs0]}=Case, Sub0) -> + case not is_failing_clause(Ca0) andalso + are_all_failing_clauses(Cs0) of + true -> %% let <Lvars> = case <Case-expr> of %% <Cpats> -> <Clause-body>; %% <OtherCpats> -> erlang:error(...) @@ -2467,8 +2470,8 @@ move_let_into_expr(#c_let{vars=Lvs0,body=Lbody0}=Let, body=Lbody}, Ca = Ca0#c_clause{pats=CaPats,guard=G,body=B}, - Cb = clause(Cb0, Cexpr, value, Sub0), - Case#c_case{arg=Cexpr,clauses=[Ca,Cb]} + Cs = [clause(C, Cexpr, value, Sub0) || C <- Cs0], + Case#c_case{arg=Cexpr,clauses=[Ca|Cs]} catch nomatch -> %% This is not a defeat. The code will eventually @@ -2476,7 +2479,7 @@ move_let_into_expr(#c_let{vars=Lvs0,body=Lbody0}=Let, %% optimizations done in this module. impossible end; - {_,_,_} -> impossible + false -> impossible end; move_let_into_expr(#c_let{vars=Lvs0,body=Lbody0}=Let, #c_seq{arg=Sarg0,body=Sbody0}=Seq, Sub0) -> @@ -2499,6 +2502,9 @@ move_let_into_expr(#c_let{vars=Lvs0,body=Lbody0}=Let, body=Lbody}}; move_let_into_expr(_Let, _Expr, _Sub) -> impossible. +are_all_failing_clauses(Cs) -> + all(fun is_failing_clause/1, Cs). + is_failing_clause(#c_clause{body=B}) -> will_fail(B). diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_codegen.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_codegen.erl index 47c1567f10..006a6a82d2 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_codegen.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_codegen.erl @@ -19,25 +19,6 @@ %% %% Purpose : Code generator for Beam. -%% The following assumptions have been made: -%% -%% 1. Matches, i.e. things with {match,M,Ret} wrappers, only return -%% values; no variables are exported. If the match would have returned -%% extra variables then these have been transformed to multiple return -%% values. -%% -%% 2. All BIF's called in guards are gc-safe so there is no need to -%% put thing on the stack in the guard. While this would in principle -%% work it would be difficult to keep track of the stack depth when -%% trimming. -%% -%% The code generation uses variable lifetime information added by -%% the v3_life module to save variables, allocate registers and -%% move registers to the stack when necessary. -%% -%% We try to use a consistent variable name scheme throughout. The -%% StackReg record is always called Bef,Int<n>,Aft. - -module(v3_codegen). %% The main interface. @@ -45,12 +26,14 @@ -import(lists, [member/2,keymember/3,keysort/2,keydelete/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]). + sort/1,reverse/1,reverse/2,map/2]). +-import(ordsets, [add_element/2,intersection/2,union/2]). -%%-compile([export_all]). +-include("v3_kernel.hrl"). --include("v3_life.hrl"). +%% These are not defined in v3_kernel.hrl. +get_kanno(Kthing) -> element(2, Kthing). +set_kanno(Kthing, Anno) -> setelement(2, Kthing, Anno). %% Main codegen structure. -record(cg, {lcount=1, %Label counter @@ -61,38 +44,273 @@ 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. - }). + ultimate_failure, %Label for ultimate match failure. + ctx %Match context. + }). %% Stack/register state record. -record(sr, {reg=[], %Register table stk=[], %Stack table res=[]}). %Reserved regs: [{reserved,I,V}] --type life_module() :: {module(),_,_,[_]}. +%% Internal records. +-record(cg_need_heap, {anno=[] :: term(), + h=0 :: integer()}). +-record(cg_block, {anno=[] :: term(), + es=[] :: [term()]}). --spec module(life_module(), [compile:option()]) -> {'ok',beam_asm:module_code()}. +-type vdb_entry() :: {atom(),non_neg_integer(),non_neg_integer()}. -module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Forms}, _Options) -> - {Fs,St} = functions(Forms, {atom,Mod}), - {ok,{Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs,St#cg.lcount}}. +-record(l, {i=0 :: non_neg_integer(), %Op number + vdb=[] :: [vdb_entry()], %Variable database + a=[] :: [term()]}). %Core annotation + +-spec module(#k_mdef{}, [compile:option()]) -> {'ok',beam_asm:module_code()}. + +module(#k_mdef{name=Mod,exports=Es,attributes=Attr,body=Forms}, _Opts) -> + {Asm,St} = functions(Forms, {atom,Mod}), + {ok,{Mod,Es,Attr,Asm,St#cg.lcount}}. functions(Forms, AtomMod) -> mapfoldl(fun (F, St) -> function(F, AtomMod, St) end, #cg{lcount=1}, Forms). -function({function,Name,Arity,Asm0,Vb,Vdb,Anno}, AtomMod, St0) -> +function(#k_fdef{anno=#k{a=Anno},func=Name,arity=Arity, + vars=As,body=Kb}, AtomMod, St0) -> try - {Asm,EntryLabel,St} = cg_fun(Vb, Asm0, Vdb, AtomMod, - {Name,Arity}, Anno, St0), - Func = {function,Name,Arity,EntryLabel,Asm}, - {Func,St} + %% Annotate kernel records with variable usage. + #k_match{} = Kb, %Assertion. + Vdb0 = init_vars(As), + {Body,_,Vdb} = body(Kb, 1, Vdb0), + + %% Generate the BEAM assembly code. + {Asm,EntryLabel,St} = cg_fun(Body, As, Vdb, AtomMod, + {Name,Arity}, Anno, St0), + Func = {function,Name,Arity,EntryLabel,Asm}, + {Func,St} catch - Class:Error -> - Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(), - io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]), - erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack) + Class:Error -> + Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(), + io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]), + erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack) end. +%% This pass creates beam format annotated with variable lifetime +%% information. Each thing is given an index and for each variable we +%% store the first and last index for its occurrence. The variable +%% database, VDB, attached to each thing is only relevant internally +%% for that thing. +%% +%% For nested things like matches the numbering continues locally and +%% the VDB for that thing refers to the variable usage within that +%% thing. Variables which live through a such a thing are internally +%% given a very large last index. Internally the indexes continue +%% after the index of that thing. This creates no problems as the +%% internal variable info never escapes and externally we only see +%% variable which are alive both before or after. +%% +%% This means that variables never "escape" from a thing and the only +%% way to get values from a thing is to "return" them, with 'break' or +%% 'return'. Externally these values become the return values of the +%% thing. This is no real limitation as most nested things have +%% multiple threads so working out a common best variable usage is +%% difficult. + +%% body(Kbody, I, Vdb) -> {[Expr],MaxI,Vdb}. +%% Handle a body. + +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(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(union(A#k.us, A#k.ns), I, Vdb0), + E = expr(Ke, I, Vdb1), + {[E],I,Vdb1}. + +%% expr(Kexpr, I, Vdb) -> Expr. + +expr(#k_test{anno=A}=Test, I, _Vdb) -> + Test#k_test{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}}; +expr(#k_call{anno=A}=Call, I, _Vdb) -> + Call#k_call{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}}; +expr(#k_enter{anno=A}=Enter, I, _Vdb) -> + Enter#k_enter{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}}; +expr(#k_bif{anno=A}=Bif, I, _Vdb) -> + Bif#k_bif{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}}; +expr(#k_match{anno=A,body=Kb,ret=Rs}, I, Vdb) -> + %% Work out imported variables which need to be locked. + Mdb = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb), + M = match(Kb, A#k.us, I+1, Mdb), + L = #l{i=I,vdb=use_vars(A#k.us, I+1, Mdb),a=A#k.a}, + #k_match{anno=L,body=M,ret=Rs}; +expr(#k_guard_match{anno=A,body=Kb,ret=Rs}, I, Vdb) -> + %% Work out imported variables which need to be locked. + Mdb = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb), + M = match(Kb, A#k.us, I+1, Mdb), + L = #l{i=I,vdb=use_vars(A#k.us, I+1, Mdb),a=A#k.a}, + #k_guard_match{anno=L,body=M,ret=Rs}; +expr(#k_protected{}=Protected, I, Vdb) -> + protected(Protected, I, Vdb); +expr(#k_try{anno=A,arg=Ka,vars=Vs,body=Kb,evars=Evs,handler=Kh}=Try, I, Vdb) -> + %% Lock variables that are alive before the catch and used afterwards. + %% Don't lock variables that are only used inside the try. + Tdb0 = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb), + %% This is the tricky bit. Lock variables in Arg that are used in + %% the body and handler. Add try tag 'variable'. + Ab = get_kanno(Kb), + Ah = get_kanno(Kh), + 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(sort(map(Vnames, Vs)), I+3, Tdb2)), + {Hes,_,Hdb} = body(Kh, I+4, new_vars(sort(map(Vnames, Evs)), I+3, Tdb2)), + L = #l{i=I,vdb=Tdb1,a=A#k.a}, + Try#k_try{anno=L, + arg=#cg_block{es=Aes,anno=#l{i=I+1,vdb=Adb,a=[]}}, + vars=Vs,body=#cg_block{es=Bes,anno=#l{i=I+3,vdb=Bdb,a=[]}}, + evars=Evs,handler=#cg_block{es=Hes,anno=#l{i=I+3,vdb=Hdb,a=[]}}}; +expr(#k_try_enter{anno=A,arg=Ka,vars=Vs,body=Kb,evars=Evs,handler=Kh}, I, Vdb) -> + %% Lock variables that are alive before the catch and used afterwards. + %% Don't lock variables that are only used inside the try. + Tdb0 = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb), + %% This is the tricky bit. Lock variables in Arg that are used in + %% the body and handler. Add try tag 'variable'. + Ab = get_kanno(Kb), + Ah = get_kanno(Kh), + 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(sort(map(Vnames, Vs)), I+3, Tdb2)), + {Hes,_,Hdb} = body(Kh, I+4, new_vars(sort(map(Vnames, Evs)), I+3, Tdb2)), + L = #l{i=I,vdb=Tdb1,a=A#k.a}, + #k_try_enter{anno=L, + arg=#cg_block{es=Aes,anno=#l{i=I+1,vdb=Adb,a=[]}}, + vars=Vs,body=#cg_block{es=Bes,anno=#l{i=I+3,vdb=Bdb,a=[]}}, + evars=Evs,handler=#cg_block{es=Hes,anno=#l{i=I+3,vdb=Hdb,a=[]}}}; +expr(#k_catch{anno=A,body=Kb}=Catch, I, Vdb) -> + %% Lock variables that are alive before the catch and used afterwards. + %% Don't lock variables that are only used inside the catch. + %% Add catch tag 'variable'. + Cdb0 = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb), + {Es,_,Cdb1} = body(Kb, I+1, add_var({catch_tag,I}, I, locked, Cdb0)), + L = #l{i=I,vdb=Cdb1,a=A#k.a}, + Catch#k_catch{anno=L,body=#cg_block{es=Es}}; +expr(#k_receive{anno=A,var=V,body=Kb,action=Ka}=Recv, 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_vars([V#k_var.name], I, Rdb)), + {Tes,_,Adb} = body(Ka, I+1, Rdb), + Le = #l{i=I,vdb=use_vars(A#k.us, I+1, Vdb),a=A#k.a}, + Recv#k_receive{anno=Le,body=M, + action=#cg_block{anno=#l{i=I+1,vdb=Adb,a=[]},es=Tes}}; +expr(#k_receive_accept{anno=A}, I, _Vdb) -> + #k_receive_accept{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}}; +expr(#k_receive_next{anno=A}, I, _Vdb) -> + #k_receive_next{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}}; +expr(#k_put{anno=A}=Put, I, _Vdb) -> + Put#k_put{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}}; +expr(#k_break{anno=A}=Break, I, _Vdb) -> + Break#k_break{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}}; +expr(#k_guard_break{anno=A}=Break, I, Vdb) -> + Locked = [V || {V,_,_} <- Vdb], + L = #l{i=I,a=A#k.a}, + Break#k_guard_break{anno=L,locked=Locked}; +expr(#k_return{anno=A}=Ret, I, _Vdb) -> + Ret#k_return{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}}. + +%% protected(Kprotected, I, Vdb) -> Protected. +%% Only used in guards. + +protected(#k_protected{anno=A,arg=Ts}=Prot, I, Vdb) -> + %% Lock variables that are alive before try and used afterwards. + %% Don't lock variables that are only used inside the protected + %% expression. + Pdb0 = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb), + {T,MaxI,Pdb1} = body(Ts, I+1, Pdb0), + Pdb2 = use_vars(A#k.ns, MaxI+1, Pdb1), %Save "return" values + Prot#k_protected{arg=T,anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a,vdb=Pdb2}}. + +%% match(Kexpr, [LockVar], I, Vdb) -> Expr. +%% Convert match tree to old format. + +match(#k_alt{anno=A,first=Kf,then=Kt}, Ls, I, Vdb0) -> + Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls), I, Vdb0), + F = match(Kf, Ls, I+1, Vdb1), + T = match(Kt, Ls, I+1, Vdb1), + #k_alt{anno=[],first=F,then=T}; +match(#k_select{anno=A,var=V,types=Kts}=Select, Ls0, I, Vdb0) -> + Vanno = get_kanno(V), + Ls1 = case member(no_usage, Vanno) of + false -> add_element(V#k_var.name, Ls0); + true -> Ls0 + end, + Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls1), I, Vdb0), + Ts = [type_clause(Tc, Ls1, I+1, Vdb1) || Tc <- Kts], + Select#k_select{anno=[],types=Ts}; +match(#k_guard{anno=A,clauses=Kcs}, Ls, I, Vdb0) -> + Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls), I, Vdb0), + Cs = [guard_clause(G, Ls, I+1, Vdb1) || G <- Kcs], + #k_guard{anno=[],clauses=Cs}; +match(Other, Ls, I, Vdb0) -> + Vdb1 = use_vars(Ls, I, Vdb0), + {B,_,Vdb2} = body(Other, I+1, Vdb1), + Le = #l{i=I,vdb=Vdb2,a=[]}, + #cg_block{anno=Le,es=B}. + +type_clause(#k_type_clause{anno=A,type=T,values=Kvs}, Ls, I, Vdb0) -> + %%ok = io:format("life ~w: ~p~n", [?LINE,{T,Kvs}]), + Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls), I+1, Vdb0), + Vs = [val_clause(Vc, Ls, I+1, Vdb1) || Vc <- Kvs], + #k_type_clause{anno=[],type=T,values=Vs}. + +val_clause(#k_val_clause{anno=A,val=V,body=Kb}, Ls0, I, Vdb0) -> + New = (get_kanno(V))#k.ns, + Bus = (get_kanno(Kb))#k.us, + %%ok = io:format("Ls0 = ~p, Used=~p\n New=~p, Bus=~p\n", [Ls0,Used,New,Bus]), + Ls1 = union(intersection(New, Bus), Ls0), %Lock for safety + Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls1), I+1, new_vars(New, I, Vdb0)), + B = match(Kb, Ls1, I+1, Vdb1), + Le = #l{i=I,vdb=use_vars(Bus, I+1, Vdb1),a=A#k.a}, + #k_val_clause{anno=Le,val=V,body=B}. + +guard_clause(#k_guard_clause{anno=A,guard=Kg,body=Kb}, Ls, I, Vdb0) -> + Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls), I+2, Vdb0), + Gdb = vdb_sub(I+1, I+2, Vdb1), + G = protected(Kg, I+1, Gdb), + B = match(Kb, Ls, I+2, Vdb1), + Le = #l{i=I,vdb=use_vars((get_kanno(Kg))#k.us, I+2, Vdb1),a=A#k.a}, + #k_guard_clause{anno=Le,guard=G,body=B}. + + +%% Here follows the code generator pass. +%% +%% The following assumptions have been made: +%% +%% 1. Matches, i.e. things with {match,M,Ret} wrappers, only return +%% values; no variables are exported. If the match would have returned +%% extra variables then these have been transformed to multiple return +%% values. +%% +%% 2. All BIF's called in guards are gc-safe so there is no need to +%% put thing on the stack in the guard. While this would in principle +%% work it would be difficult to keep track of the stack depth when +%% trimming. +%% +%% The code generation uses variable lifetime information added by +%% the previous pass to save variables, allocate registers and +%% move registers to the stack when necessary. +%% +%% We try to use a consistent variable name scheme throughout. The +%% StackReg record is always called Bef,Int<n>,Aft. + %% cg_fun([Lkexpr], [HeadVar], Vdb, State) -> {[Ainstr],State} cg_fun(Les, Hvs, Vdb, AtomMod, NameArity, Anno, St0) -> @@ -114,14 +332,14 @@ cg_fun(Les, Hvs, Vdb, AtomMod, NameArity, Anno, St0) -> %% Note that and 'if_end' instruction does not need any %% live x registers, so it will always be safe to jump to %% it. (We never ever expect the jump to be taken, and in - %% must functions there will never be any references to + %% most functions there will never be any references to %% the label in the first place.) %% {UltimateMatchFail,St3} = new_label(St2), %% Create initial stack/register state, clear unused arguments. - Bef = clear_dead(#sr{reg=foldl(fun ({var,V}, Reg) -> + Bef = clear_dead(#sr{reg=foldl(fun (#k_var{name=V}, Reg) -> put_reg(V, Reg) end, [], Hvs), stk=[]}, 0, Vdb), @@ -136,45 +354,43 @@ cg_fun(Les, Hvs, Vdb, AtomMod, NameArity, Anno, St0) -> %% cg(Lkexpr, Vdb, StackReg, State) -> {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}. %% Generate code for a kexpr. -%% Split function into two steps for clarity, not efficiency. - -cg(Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> - cg(Le#l.ke, Le, Vdb, Bef, St). -cg({block,Es}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> +cg(#cg_block{anno=Le,es=Es}, Vdb, Bef, St) -> block_cg(Es, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({match,M,Rs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> +cg(#k_match{anno=Le,body=M,ret=Rs}, Vdb, Bef, St) -> match_cg(M, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({guard_match,M,Rs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> +cg(#k_guard_match{anno=Le,body=M,ret=Rs}, Vdb, Bef, St) -> guard_match_cg(M, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({call,Func,As,Rs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> +cg(#k_call{anno=Le,op=Func,args=As,ret=Rs}, Vdb, Bef, St) -> call_cg(Func, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({enter,Func,As}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> +cg(#k_enter{anno=Le,op=Func,args=As}, Vdb, Bef, St) -> enter_cg(Func, As, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({bif,Bif,As,Rs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> - bif_cg(Bif, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({gc_bif,Bif,As,Rs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> - gc_bif_cg(Bif, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({internal,Bif,As,Rs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> - internal_cg(Bif, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({receive_loop,Te,Rvar,Rm,Tes,Rs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> +cg(#k_bif{anno=Le}=Bif, Vdb, Bef, St) -> + bif_cg(Bif, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); +cg(#k_receive{anno=Le,timeout=Te,var=Rvar,body=Rm,action=Tes,ret=Rs}, + Vdb, Bef, St) -> recv_loop_cg(Te, Rvar, Rm, Tes, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg(receive_next, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> +cg(#k_receive_next{anno=Le}, Vdb, Bef, St) -> recv_next_cg(Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg(receive_accept, _Le, _Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[remove_message],Bef,St}; -cg({'try',Ta,Vs,Tb,Evs,Th,Rs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> +cg(#k_receive_accept{}, _Vdb, Bef, St) -> + {[remove_message],Bef,St}; +cg(#k_try{anno=Le,arg=Ta,vars=Vs,body=Tb,evars=Evs,handler=Th,ret=Rs}, + Vdb, Bef, St) -> try_cg(Ta, Vs, Tb, Evs, Th, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({try_enter,Ta,Vs,Tb,Evs,Th}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> +cg(#k_try_enter{anno=Le,arg=Ta,vars=Vs,body=Tb,evars=Evs,handler=Th}, + Vdb, Bef, St) -> try_enter_cg(Ta, Vs, Tb, Evs, Th, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({'catch',Cb,R}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> +cg(#k_catch{anno=Le,body=Cb,ret=[R]}, Vdb, Bef, St) -> catch_cg(Cb, R, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({set,Var,Con}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> - set_cg(Var, Con, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({return,Rs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> return_cg(Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({break,Bs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> break_cg(Bs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({guard_break,Bs,N}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> +cg(#k_put{anno=Le,arg=Con,ret=Var}, Vdb, Bef, St) -> + put_cg(Var, Con, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); +cg(#k_return{anno=Le,args=Rs}, Vdb, Bef, St) -> + return_cg(Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); +cg(#k_break{anno=Le,args=Bs}, Vdb, Bef, St) -> + break_cg(Bs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); +cg(#k_guard_break{anno=Le,args=Bs,locked=N}, Vdb, Bef, St) -> guard_break_cg(Bs, N, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); -cg({need_heap,H}, _Le, _Vdb, Bef, St) -> +cg(#cg_need_heap{h=H}, _Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[{test_heap,H,max_reg(Bef#sr.reg)}],Bef,St}. %% cg_list([Kexpr], FirstI, Vdb, StackReg, St) -> {[Ainstr],StackReg,St}. @@ -191,11 +407,11 @@ cg_list(Kes, I, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> %% Insert need_heap instructions in Kexpr list. Try to be smart and %% collect them together as much as possible. -need_heap(Kes0, I) -> +need_heap(Kes0, _I) -> {Kes,H} = need_heap_0(reverse(Kes0), 0, []), %% Prepend need_heap if necessary. - need_heap_need(I, H) ++ Kes. + need_heap_need(H) ++ Kes. need_heap_0([Ke|Kes], H0, Acc) -> {Ns,H} = need_heap_1(Ke, H0), @@ -203,27 +419,54 @@ need_heap_0([Ke|Kes], H0, Acc) -> need_heap_0([], H, Acc) -> {Acc,H}. -need_heap_1(#l{ke={set,_,{binary,_}},i=I}, H) -> - {need_heap_need(I, H),0}; -need_heap_1(#l{ke={set,_,{map,_,_,_}},i=I}, H) -> - {need_heap_need(I, H),0}; -need_heap_1(#l{ke={set,_,Val}}, H) -> +need_heap_1(#k_put{arg=#k_binary{}}, H) -> + {need_heap_need(H),0}; +need_heap_1(#k_put{arg=#k_map{}}, H) -> + {need_heap_need(H),0}; +need_heap_1(#k_put{arg=Val}, H) -> %% Just pass through adding to needed heap. {[],H + case Val of - {cons,_} -> 2; - {tuple,Es} -> 1 + length(Es); + #k_cons{} -> 2; + #k_tuple{es=Es} -> 1 + length(Es); _Other -> 0 end}; -need_heap_1(#l{ke={bif,_Bif,_As,_Rs}}, H) -> - {[],H}; -need_heap_1(#l{i=I}, H) -> +need_heap_1(#k_bif{}=Bif, H) -> + case is_gc_bif(Bif) of + false -> + {[],H}; + true -> + {need_heap_need(H),0} + end; +need_heap_1(_Ke, H) -> %% Call or call-like instruction such as set_tuple_element/3. - {need_heap_need(I, H),0}. - -need_heap_need(_I, 0) -> []; -need_heap_need(I, H) -> [#l{ke={need_heap,H},i=I}]. - -%% match_cg(Match, [Ret], Le, Vdb, StackReg, State) -> + {need_heap_need(H),0}. + +need_heap_need(0) -> []; +need_heap_need(H) -> [#cg_need_heap{h=H}]. + +%% is_gc_bif(#k_bif{}) -> true|false. +%% is_gc_bif(Name, Arity) -> true|false. +%% Determines whether the BIF Name/Arity might do a GC. + +is_gc_bif(#k_bif{op=#k_remote{name=#k_atom{val=Name}},args=Args}) -> + is_gc_bif(Name, length(Args)); +is_gc_bif(#k_bif{op=#k_internal{}}) -> + true. + +is_gc_bif(hd, 1) -> false; +is_gc_bif(tl, 1) -> false; +is_gc_bif(self, 0) -> false; +is_gc_bif(node, 0) -> false; +is_gc_bif(node, 1) -> false; +is_gc_bif(element, 2) -> false; +is_gc_bif(get, 1) -> false; +is_gc_bif(tuple_size, 1) -> false; +is_gc_bif(Bif, Arity) -> + not (erl_internal:bool_op(Bif, Arity) orelse + erl_internal:new_type_test(Bif, Arity) orelse + erl_internal:comp_op(Bif, Arity)). + +%% match_cg(Matc, [Ret], Le, Vdb, StackReg, State) -> %% {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}. %% Generate code for a match. First save all variables on the stack %% that are to survive after the match. We leave saved variables in @@ -252,7 +495,7 @@ guard_match_cg(M, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> clear_dead(Aft#sr{reg=Reg}, I, Vdb), St2#cg{break=St1#cg.break}}. -guard_match_regs([{I,gbreakvar}|Rs], [{var,V}|Vs]) -> +guard_match_regs([{I,gbreakvar}|Rs], [#k_var{name=V}|Vs]) -> [{I,V}|guard_match_regs(Rs, Vs)]; guard_match_regs([R|Rs], Vs) -> [R|guard_match_regs(Rs, Vs)]; @@ -264,17 +507,14 @@ guard_match_regs([], []) -> []. %% down as each level which uses this takes its own internal Vdb not %% the outer one. -match_cg(Le, Fail, Bef, St) -> - match_cg(Le#l.ke, Le, Fail, Bef, St). - -match_cg({alt,F,S}, _Le, Fail, Bef, St0) -> +match_cg(#k_alt{first=F,then=S}, Fail, Bef, St0) -> {Tf,St1} = new_label(St0), {Fis,Faft,St2} = match_cg(F, Tf, Bef, St1), {Sis,Saft,St3} = match_cg(S, Fail, Bef, St2), Aft = sr_merge(Faft, Saft), {Fis ++ [{label,Tf}] ++ Sis,Aft,St3}; -match_cg({select,{var,Vname}=V,Scs0}, #l{a=Anno}, Fail, Bef, St) -> - ReuseForContext = member(reuse_for_context, Anno) andalso +match_cg(#k_select{var=#k_var{anno=Vanno,name=Vname}=V,types=Scs0}, Fail, Bef, St) -> + ReuseForContext = member(reuse_for_context, Vanno) andalso find_reg(Vname, Bef#sr.reg) =/= error, Scs = case ReuseForContext of false -> Scs0; @@ -283,10 +523,10 @@ match_cg({select,{var,Vname}=V,Scs0}, #l{a=Anno}, Fail, Bef, St) -> match_fmf(fun (S, F, Sta) -> select_cg(S, V, F, Fail, Bef, Sta) end, Fail, St, Scs); -match_cg({guard,Gcs}, _Le, Fail, Bef, St) -> +match_cg(#k_guard{clauses=Gcs}, Fail, Bef, St) -> match_fmf(fun (G, F, Sta) -> guard_clause_cg(G, F, Bef, Sta) end, Fail, St, Gcs); -match_cg({block,Es}, Le, _Fail, Bef, St) -> +match_cg(#cg_block{anno=Le,es=Es}, _Fail, Bef, St) -> %% Must clear registers and stack of dead variables. Int = clear_dead(Bef, Le#l.i, Le#l.vdb), block_cg(Es, Le, Int, St). @@ -294,8 +534,8 @@ match_cg({block,Es}, Le, _Fail, Bef, St) -> %% bsm_rename_ctx([Clause], Var) -> [Clause] %% We know from an annotation that the register for a binary can %% be reused for the match context because the two are not truly -%% alive at the same time (even though the conservative life time -%% information calculated by v3_life says so). +%% alive at the same time (even though the life time information +%% says so). %% %% The easiest way to have those variables share the same register is %% to rename the variable with the shortest life-span (the match @@ -306,12 +546,14 @@ match_cg({block,Es}, Le, _Fail, Bef, St) -> %% We must also remove all information about the match context %% variable from all life-time information databases (Vdb). -bsm_rename_ctx([#l{ke={type_clause,binary, - [#l{ke={val_clause,{binary,{var,Old}},Ke0}}=L2]}}=L1|Cs], New) -> +bsm_rename_ctx([#k_type_clause{type=k_binary,values=Vcs}=TC|Cs], New) -> + [#k_val_clause{val=#k_binary{segs=#k_var{name=Old}}=Bin, + body=Ke0}=VC0] = Vcs, Ke = bsm_rename_ctx(Ke0, Old, New, false), - [L1#l{ke={type_clause,binary, - [L2#l{ke={val_clause,{binary,{var,New}},Ke}}]}}|bsm_rename_ctx(Cs, New)]; -bsm_rename_ctx([C|Cs], New) -> + VC = VC0#k_val_clause{val=Bin#k_binary{segs=#k_var{name=New}}, + body=Ke}, + [TC#k_type_clause{values=[VC]}|bsm_rename_ctx(Cs, New)]; +bsm_rename_ctx([C|Cs], New) -> [C|bsm_rename_ctx(Cs, New)]; bsm_rename_ctx([], _) -> []. @@ -321,34 +563,24 @@ bsm_rename_ctx([], _) -> []. %% only complicatate things to recurse into blocks not in a protected %% (the match context variable is not live inside them). -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={select,{var,V},Cs0}}=L, Old, New, InProt) -> +bsm_rename_ctx(#k_select{var=#k_var{name=V},types=Cs0}=Sel, + Old, New, InProt) -> Cs = bsm_rename_ctx_list(Cs0, Old, New, InProt), - L#l{ke={select,{var,bsm_rename_var(V, Old, New)},Cs}}; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={type_clause,Type,Cs0}}=L, Old, New, InProt) -> + Sel#k_select{var=#k_var{name=bsm_rename_var(V, Old, New)},types=Cs}; +bsm_rename_ctx(#k_type_clause{values=Cs0}=TC, Old, New, InProt) -> Cs = bsm_rename_ctx_list(Cs0, Old, New, InProt), - L#l{ke={type_clause,Type,Cs}}; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={val_clause,{bin_end,V},Ke0}}=L, Old, New, InProt) -> - Ke = bsm_rename_ctx(Ke0, Old, New, InProt), - L#l{ke={val_clause,{bin_end,bsm_rename_var(V, Old, New)},Ke}}; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={val_clause,{bin_seg,V,Sz,U,Type,Fl,Vs},Ke0}}=L, - Old, New, InProt) -> + TC#k_type_clause{values=Cs}; +bsm_rename_ctx(#k_val_clause{body=Ke0}=VC, Old, New, InProt) -> Ke = bsm_rename_ctx(Ke0, Old, New, InProt), - L#l{ke={val_clause,{bin_seg,bsm_rename_var(V, Old, New),Sz,U,Type,Fl,Vs},Ke}}; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={val_clause,{bin_int,V,Sz,U,Fl,Val,Vs},Ke0}}=L, - Old, New, InProt) -> - Ke = bsm_rename_ctx(Ke0, Old, New, InProt), - L#l{ke={val_clause,{bin_int,bsm_rename_var(V, Old, New),Sz,U,Fl,Val,Vs},Ke}}; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={val_clause,Val,Ke0}}=L, Old, New, InProt) -> - Ke = bsm_rename_ctx(Ke0, Old, New, InProt), - L#l{ke={val_clause,Val,Ke}}; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={alt,F0,S0}}=L, Old, New, InProt) -> + VC#k_val_clause{body=Ke}; +bsm_rename_ctx(#k_alt{first=F0,then=S0}=Alt, Old, New, InProt) -> F = bsm_rename_ctx(F0, Old, New, InProt), S = bsm_rename_ctx(S0, Old, New, InProt), - L#l{ke={alt,F,S}}; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={guard,Gcs0}}=L, Old, New, InProt) -> + Alt#k_alt{first=F,then=S}; +bsm_rename_ctx(#k_guard{clauses=Gcs0}=Guard, Old, New, InProt) -> Gcs = bsm_rename_ctx_list(Gcs0, Old, New, InProt), - L#l{ke={guard,Gcs}}; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={guard_clause,G0,B0}}=L, Old, New, InProt) -> + Guard#k_guard{clauses=Gcs}; +bsm_rename_ctx(#k_guard_clause{guard=G0,body=B0}=GC, Old, New, InProt) -> G = bsm_rename_ctx(G0, Old, New, InProt), B = bsm_rename_ctx(B0, Old, New, InProt), %% A guard clause may cause unsaved variables to be saved on the stack. @@ -356,49 +588,49 @@ bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={guard_clause,G0,B0}}=L, Old, New, InProt) -> %% same register), it is neither in the stack nor register descriptor %% lists and we would crash when we didn't find it unless we remove %% it from the database. - bsm_forget_var(L#l{ke={guard_clause,G,B}}, Old); -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={protected,Ts0,Rs}}=L, Old, New, _InProt) -> + bsm_forget_var(GC#k_guard_clause{guard=G,body=B}, Old); +bsm_rename_ctx(#k_protected{arg=Ts0}=Prot, Old, New, _InProt) -> InProt = true, Ts = bsm_rename_ctx_list(Ts0, Old, New, InProt), - bsm_forget_var(L#l{ke={protected,Ts,Rs}}, Old); -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={match,Ms0,Rs}}=L, Old, New, InProt) -> + bsm_forget_var(Prot#k_protected{arg=Ts}, Old); +bsm_rename_ctx(#k_match{body=Ms0}=Match, Old, New, InProt) -> Ms = bsm_rename_ctx(Ms0, Old, New, InProt), - L#l{ke={match,Ms,Rs}}; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={guard_match,Ms0,Rs}}=L, Old, New, InProt) -> + Match#k_match{body=Ms}; +bsm_rename_ctx(#k_guard_match{body=Ms0}=Match, Old, New, InProt) -> Ms = bsm_rename_ctx(Ms0, Old, New, InProt), - L#l{ke={guard_match,Ms,Rs}}; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={test,_,_,_}}=L, _, _, _) -> L; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={bif,_,_,_}}=L, _, _, _) -> L; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={gc_bif,_,_,_}}=L, _, _, _) -> L; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={set,_,_}}=L, _, _, _) -> L; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={call,_,_,_}}=L, _, _, _) -> L; -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={block,_}}=L, Old, _, false) -> + Match#k_guard_match{body=Ms}; +bsm_rename_ctx(#k_test{}=Test, _, _, _) -> Test; +bsm_rename_ctx(#k_bif{}=Bif, _, _, _) -> Bif; +bsm_rename_ctx(#k_put{}=Put, _, _, _) -> Put; +bsm_rename_ctx(#k_call{}=Call, _, _, _) -> Call; +bsm_rename_ctx(#cg_block{}=Block, Old, _, false) -> %% This block is not inside a protected. The match context variable cannot %% possibly be live inside the block. - bsm_forget_var(L, Old); -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={block,Bl0}}=L, Old, New, true) -> + bsm_forget_var(Block, Old); +bsm_rename_ctx(#cg_block{es=Es0}=Block, Old, New, true) -> %% A block in a protected. We must recursively rename the variable %% inside the block. - Bl = bsm_rename_ctx_list(Bl0, Old, New, true), - bsm_forget_var(L#l{ke={block,Bl}}, Old); -bsm_rename_ctx(#l{ke={guard_break,Bs,Locked0}}=L0, Old, _New, _InProt) -> + Es = bsm_rename_ctx_list(Es0, Old, New, true), + bsm_forget_var(Block#cg_block{es=Es}, Old); +bsm_rename_ctx(#k_guard_break{locked=Locked0}=Break, Old, _New, _InProt) -> Locked = Locked0 -- [Old], - L = L0#l{ke={guard_break,Bs,Locked}}, - bsm_forget_var(L, Old). + bsm_forget_var(Break#k_guard_break{locked=Locked}, Old). bsm_rename_ctx_list([C|Cs], Old, New, InProt) -> [bsm_rename_ctx(C, Old, New, InProt)| bsm_rename_ctx_list(Cs, Old, New, InProt)]; bsm_rename_ctx_list([], _, _, _) -> []. - + bsm_rename_var(Old, Old, New) -> New; bsm_rename_var(V, _, _) -> V. %% bsm_forget_var(#l{}, Variable) -> #l{} %% Remove a variable from the variable life-time database. -bsm_forget_var(#l{vdb=Vdb}=L, V) -> - L#l{vdb=keydelete(V, 1, Vdb)}. +bsm_forget_var(Ke, V) -> + #l{vdb=Vdb} = L0 = get_kanno(Ke), + L = L0#l{vdb=keydelete(V, 1, Vdb)}, + set_kanno(Ke, L). %% block_cg([Kexpr], Le, Vdb, StackReg, St) -> {[Ainstr],StackReg,St}. %% block_cg([Kexpr], Le, StackReg, St) -> {[Ainstr],StackReg,St}. @@ -421,7 +653,7 @@ cg_block(Kes0, I, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> case basic_block(Kes0) of {Kes1,LastI,Args,Rest} -> Ke = hd(Kes1), - Fb = Ke#l.i, + #l{i=Fb} = get_kanno(Ke), cg_basic_block(Kes1, Fb, LastI, Args, Vdb, Bef, St0); {Kes1,Rest} -> cg_list(Kes1, I, Vdb, Bef, St0) @@ -431,36 +663,46 @@ cg_block(Kes0, I, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> basic_block(Kes) -> basic_block(Kes, []). -basic_block([Le|Les], Acc) -> - case collect_block(Le#l.ke) of - include -> basic_block(Les, [Le|Acc]); +basic_block([Ke|Kes], Acc) -> + case collect_block(Ke) of + include -> basic_block(Kes, [Ke|Acc]); {block_end,As} -> case Acc of [] -> - %% If the basic block does not contain any set instructions, + %% If the basic block does not contain any #k_put{} instructions, %% it serves no useful purpose to do basic block optimizations. - {[Le],Les}; + {[Ke],Kes}; _ -> - {reverse(Acc, [Le]),Le#l.i,As,Les} + #l{i=I} = get_kanno(Ke), + {reverse(Acc, [Ke]),I,As,Kes} end; - no_block -> {reverse(Acc, [Le]),Les} + no_block -> {reverse(Acc, [Ke]),Kes} end. -%% sets that may garbage collect are not allowed in basic blocks. - -collect_block({set,_,{binary,_}}) -> no_block; -collect_block({set,_,{map,_,_,_}}) -> no_block; -collect_block({set,_,_}) -> include; -collect_block({call,{var,_}=Var,As,_Rs}) -> {block_end,As++[Var]}; -collect_block({call,Func,As,_Rs}) -> {block_end,As++func_vars(Func)}; -collect_block({enter,{var,_}=Var,As})-> {block_end,As++[Var]}; -collect_block({enter,Func,As}) -> {block_end,As++func_vars(Func)}; -collect_block({return,Rs}) -> {block_end,Rs}; -collect_block({break,Bs}) -> {block_end,Bs}; +%% #k_put{} instructions that may garbage collect are not allowed in basic blocks. + +collect_block(#k_put{arg=#k_binary{}}) -> + no_block; +collect_block(#k_put{arg=#k_map{}}) -> + no_block; +collect_block(#k_put{}) -> + include; +collect_block(#k_call{op=#k_var{}=Var,args=As}) -> + {block_end,As++[Var]}; +collect_block(#k_call{op=Func,args=As}) -> + {block_end,As++func_vars(Func)}; +collect_block(#k_enter{op=#k_var{}=Var,args=As}) -> + {block_end,As++[Var]}; +collect_block(#k_enter{op=Func,args=As}) -> + {block_end,As++func_vars(Func)}; +collect_block(#k_return{args=Rs}) -> + {block_end,Rs}; +collect_block(#k_break{args=Bs}) -> + {block_end,Bs}; collect_block(_) -> no_block. -func_vars({remote,M,F}) when element(1, M) =:= var; - element(1, F) =:= var -> +func_vars(#k_remote{mod=M,name=F}) + when is_record(M, k_var); is_record(F, k_var) -> [M,F]; func_vars(_) -> []. @@ -478,18 +720,19 @@ cg_basic_block(Kes, Fb, Lf, As, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> {Int0,X0_v0,St0}, need_heap(Kes, Fb)), {Keis,Aft,St1}. -cg_basic_block(#l{ke={need_heap,_}}=Ke, {Inta,X0v,Sta}, _Lf, Vdb) -> +cg_basic_block(#cg_need_heap{}=Ke, {Inta,X0v,Sta}, _Lf, Vdb) -> {Keis,Intb,Stb} = cg(Ke, Vdb, Inta, Sta), {Keis, {Intb,X0v,Stb}}; cg_basic_block(Ke, {Inta,X0_v1,Sta}, Lf, Vdb) -> - {Sis,Intb} = save_carefully(Inta, Ke#l.i, Lf+1, Vdb), - {X0_v2,Intc} = allocate_x0(X0_v1, Ke#l.i, Intb), + #l{i=I} = get_kanno(Ke), + {Sis,Intb} = save_carefully(Inta, I, Lf+1, Vdb), + {X0_v2,Intc} = allocate_x0(X0_v1, I, Intb), Intd = reserve(Intc), {Keis,Inte,Stb} = cg(Ke, Vdb, Intd, Sta), {Sis ++ Keis, {Inte,X0_v2,Stb}}. make_reservation([], _) -> []; -make_reservation([{var,V}|As], I) -> [{I,V}|make_reservation(As, I+1)]; +make_reservation([#k_var{name=V}|As], I) -> [{I,V}|make_reservation(As, I+1)]; make_reservation([A|As], I) -> [{I,A}|make_reservation(As, I+1)]. reserve(Sr) -> Sr#sr{reg=reserve(Sr#sr.res, Sr#sr.reg, Sr#sr.stk)}. @@ -538,7 +781,7 @@ save_carefully([V|Vs], Bef, Acc) -> end. x0_vars([], _Fb, _Lf, _Vdb) -> []; -x0_vars([{var,V}|_], Fb, _Lf, Vdb) -> +x0_vars([#k_var{name=V}|_], Fb, _Lf, Vdb) -> {V,F,_L} = VFL = vdb_find(V, Vdb), x0_vars1([VFL], Fb, F, Vdb); x0_vars([X0|_], Fb, Lf, Vdb) -> @@ -640,21 +883,27 @@ turn_yreg(Other, _MaxY) -> %% wrong. These are different as in the second case there is no need %% to try the next type, it will always fail. -select_cg(#l{ke={type_clause,cons,[S]}}, {var,V}, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) -> +select_cg(#k_type_clause{type=Type,values=Vs}, Var, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) -> + #k_var{name=V} = Var, + select_cg(Type, Vs, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St). + +select_cg(k_cons, [S], V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) -> select_cons(S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St); -select_cg(#l{ke={type_clause,nil,[S]}}, {var,V}, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) -> +select_cg(k_nil, [S], V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) -> select_nil(S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St); -select_cg(#l{ke={type_clause,binary,[S]}}, {var,V}, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) -> +select_cg(k_binary, [S], V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) -> select_binary(S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St); -select_cg(#l{ke={type_clause,bin_seg,S}}, {var,V}, Tf, _Vf, Bef, St) -> +select_cg(k_bin_seg, S, V, Tf, _Vf, Bef, St) -> select_bin_segs(S, V, Tf, Bef, St); -select_cg(#l{ke={type_clause,bin_int,S}}, {var,V}, Tf, _Vf, Bef, St) -> +select_cg(k_bin_int, S, V, Tf, _Vf, Bef, St) -> select_bin_segs(S, V, Tf, Bef, St); -select_cg(#l{ke={type_clause,bin_end,[S]}}, {var,V}, Tf, _Vf, Bef, St) -> +select_cg(k_bin_end, [S], V, Tf, _Vf, Bef, St) -> select_bin_end(S, V, Tf, Bef, St); -select_cg(#l{ke={type_clause,map,S}}, {var,V}, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) -> +select_cg(k_map, S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) -> select_map(S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St); -select_cg(#l{ke={type_clause,Type,Scs}}, {var,V}, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) -> +select_cg(k_literal, S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) -> + select_literal(S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St); +select_cg(Type, Scs, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) -> {Vis,{Aft,St1}} = mapfoldl(fun (S, {Int,Sta}) -> {Val,Is,Inta,Stb} = select_val(S, V, Vf, Bef, Sta), @@ -664,22 +913,29 @@ select_cg(#l{ke={type_clause,Type,Scs}}, {var,V}, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) -> {Vls,Sis,St2} = select_labels(OptVls, St1, [], []), {select_val_cg(Type, fetch_var(V, Bef), Vls, Tf, Vf, Sis), Aft, St2}. -select_val_cg(tuple, R, [Arity,{f,Lbl}], Tf, Vf, [{label,Lbl}|Sis]) -> +select_val_cg(k_tuple, R, [Arity,{f,Lbl}], Tf, Vf, [{label,Lbl}|Sis]) -> [{test,is_tuple,{f,Tf},[R]},{test,test_arity,{f,Vf},[R,Arity]}|Sis]; -select_val_cg(tuple, R, Vls, Tf, Vf, Sis) -> +select_val_cg(k_tuple, R, Vls, Tf, Vf, Sis) -> [{test,is_tuple,{f,Tf},[R]},{select_tuple_arity,R,{f,Vf},{list,Vls}}|Sis]; select_val_cg(Type, R, [Val, {f,Lbl}], Fail, Fail, [{label,Lbl}|Sis]) -> - [{test,is_eq_exact,{f,Fail},[R,{Type,Val}]}|Sis]; + [{test,is_eq_exact,{f,Fail},[R,{type(Type),Val}]}|Sis]; 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]; + {test,is_eq_exact,{f,Vf},[R,{type(Type),Val}]}|Sis]; select_val_cg(Type, R, Vls0, Tf, Vf, Sis) -> - Vls1 = [case Value of {f,_Lbl} -> Value; _ -> {Type,Value} end || Value <- Vls0], + Vls1 = [case Value of + {f,_Lbl} -> Value; + _ -> {type(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; -select_type_test(atom) -> is_atom; -select_type_test(float) -> is_float. + +type(k_atom) -> atom; +type(k_float) -> float; +type(k_int) -> integer. + +select_type_test(k_int) -> is_integer; +select_type_test(k_atom) -> is_atom; +select_type_test(k_float) -> is_float. combine([{Is,Vs1}, {Is,Vs2}|Vis]) -> combine([{Is,Vs1 ++ Vs2}|Vis]); combine([V|Vis]) -> [V|combine(Vis)]; @@ -695,36 +951,49 @@ add_vls([V|Vs], Lbl, Acc) -> add_vls(Vs, Lbl, [V, {f,Lbl}|Acc]); add_vls([], _, Acc) -> Acc. -select_cons(#l{ke={val_clause,{cons,Es},B},i=I,vdb=Vdb}, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) -> +select_literal(S, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St) -> + Reg = fetch_var(V, Bef), + F = fun(ValClause, Fail, St0) -> + {Val,Is,Aft,St1} = select_val(ValClause, V, Vf, Bef, St0), + Test = {test,is_eq_exact,{f,Fail},[Reg,{literal,Val}]}, + {[Test|Is],Aft,St1} + end, + match_fmf(F, Tf, St, S). + +select_cons(#k_val_clause{val=#k_cons{hd=Hd,tl=Tl},body=B,anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Vdb}}, + V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) -> + Es = [Hd,Tl], {Eis,Int,St1} = select_extract_cons(V, Es, I, Vdb, Bef, St0), {Bis,Aft,St2} = match_cg(B, Vf, Int, St1), {[{test,is_nonempty_list,{f,Tf},[fetch_var(V, Bef)]}] ++ Eis ++ Bis,Aft,St2}. -select_nil(#l{ke={val_clause,nil,B}}, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) -> +select_nil(#k_val_clause{val=#k_nil{},body=B}, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) -> {Bis,Aft,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, Bef, St0), {[{test,is_nil,{f,Tf},[fetch_var(V, Bef)]}] ++ Bis,Aft,St1}. -select_binary(#l{ke={val_clause,{binary,{var,V}},B},i=I,vdb=Vdb}, - V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) -> +select_binary(#k_val_clause{val=#k_binary{segs=#k_var{name=V}},body=B, + anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Vdb}}, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) -> + #cg{ctx=OldCtx} = St0, Int0 = clear_dead(Bef#sr{reg=Bef#sr.reg}, I, Vdb), - {Bis0,Aft,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, Int0, St0), + {Bis0,Aft,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, Int0, St0#cg{ctx=V}), CtxReg = fetch_var(V, Int0), Live = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg), 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) -> + {Bis,Aft,St1#cg{ctx=OldCtx}}; +select_binary(#k_val_clause{val=#k_binary{segs=#k_var{name=Ivar}},body=B, + anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Vdb}}, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) -> + #cg{ctx=OldCtx} = St0, Regs = put_reg(Ivar, Bef#sr.reg), Int0 = clear_dead(Bef#sr{reg=Regs}, I, Vdb), - {Bis0,Aft,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, Int0, St0), + {Bis0,Aft,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, Int0, St0#cg{ctx=Ivar}), CtxReg = fetch_var(Ivar, Int0), Live = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg), 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}. + {Bis,Aft,St1#cg{ctx=OldCtx}}. finish_select_binary([{bs_save2,R,Point}=I,{bs_restore2,R,Point}|Is]) -> [I|finish_select_binary(Is)]; @@ -746,9 +1015,16 @@ select_bin_segs(Scs, Ivar, Tf, Bef, St) -> select_bin_seg(S, Ivar, Fail, Bef, Sta) end, Tf, St, Scs). -select_bin_seg(#l{ke={val_clause,{bin_seg,Ctx,Size,U,T,Fs0,Es},B},i=I,vdb=Vdb,a=A}, - Ivar, Fail, Bef, St0) -> +select_bin_seg(#k_val_clause{val=#k_bin_seg{size=Size,unit=U,type=T, + seg=Seg,flags=Fs0,next=Next}, + body=B, + anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Vdb,a=A}}, Ivar, Fail, Bef, St0) -> + Ctx = St0#cg.ctx, Fs = [{anno,A}|Fs0], + Es = case Next of + [] -> [Seg]; + _ -> [Seg,Next] + end, {Mis,Int,St1} = select_extract_bin(Es, Size, U, T, Fs, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, Ctx, B, St0), {Bis,Aft,St2} = match_cg(B, Fail, Int, St1), @@ -761,9 +1037,12 @@ select_bin_seg(#l{ke={val_clause,{bin_seg,Ctx,Size,U,T,Fs0,Es},B},i=I,vdb=Vdb,a= [{bs_restore2,CtxReg,{Ctx,Ivar}}|Mis++Bis] end, {Is,Aft,St2}; -select_bin_seg(#l{ke={val_clause,{bin_int,Ctx,Sz,U,Fs,Val,Es},B},i=I,vdb=Vdb}, - Ivar, Fail, Bef, St0) -> - {Mis,Int,St1} = select_extract_int(Es, Val, Sz, U, Fs, Fail, +select_bin_seg(#k_val_clause{val=#k_bin_int{size=Sz,unit=U,flags=Fs, + val=Val,next=Next}, + body=B, + anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Vdb}}, Ivar, Fail, Bef, St0) -> + Ctx = St0#cg.ctx, + {Mis,Int,St1} = select_extract_int(Next, Val, Sz, U, Fs, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, Ctx, St0), {Bis,Aft,St2} = match_cg(B, Fail, Int, St1), CtxReg = fetch_var(Ctx, Bef), @@ -784,7 +1063,7 @@ select_bin_seg(#l{ke={val_clause,{bin_int,Ctx,Sz,U,Fs,Val,Es},B},i=I,vdb=Vdb}, end, {[{bs_restore2,CtxReg,{Ctx,Ivar}}|Is],Aft,St2}. -select_extract_int([{var,Tl}], Val, {integer,Sz}, U, Fs, Vf, +select_extract_int(#k_var{name=Tl}, Val, #k_int{val=Sz}, U, Fs, Vf, I, Vdb, Bef, Ctx, St) -> Bits = U*Sz, Bin = case member(big, Fs) of @@ -805,7 +1084,7 @@ select_extract_int([{var,Tl}], Val, {integer,Sz}, U, Fs, Vf, end, {Is,clear_dead(Bef, I, Vdb),St}. -select_extract_bin([{var,Hd},{var,Tl}], Size0, Unit, Type, Flags, Vf, +select_extract_bin([#k_var{name=Hd},#k_var{name=Tl}], Size0, Unit, Type, Flags, Vf, I, Vdb, Bef, Ctx, _Body, St) -> SizeReg = get_bin_size_reg(Size0, Bef), {Es,Aft} = @@ -828,11 +1107,11 @@ select_extract_bin([{var,Hd},{var,Tl}], Size0, Unit, Type, Flags, Vf, {bs_save2,CtxReg,{Ctx,Tl}}],Int1} end, {Es,clear_dead(Aft, I, Vdb),St}; -select_extract_bin([{var,Hd}], Size, Unit, binary, Flags, Vf, +select_extract_bin([#k_var{name=Hd}], Size, Unit, binary, Flags, Vf, I, Vdb, Bef, Ctx, Body, St) -> %% Match the last segment of a binary. We KNOW that the size %% must be 'all'. - Size = {atom,all}, %Assertion. + #k_atom{val=all} = Size, %Assertion. {Es,Aft} = case vdb_find(Hd, Vdb) of {_,_,Lhd} when Lhd =< I -> @@ -857,7 +1136,7 @@ select_extract_bin([{var,Hd}], Size, Unit, binary, Flags, Vf, Name = bs_get_binary2, Live = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg), {[{test,Name,{f,Vf},Live, - [CtxReg,Size,Unit,{field_flags,Flags}],Rhd}], + [CtxReg,atomic(Size),Unit,{field_flags,Flags}],Rhd}], Int1}; true -> %% Since the matching context will not be used again, @@ -872,36 +1151,42 @@ select_extract_bin([{var,Hd}], Size, Unit, binary, Flags, Vf, Name = bs_get_binary2, Live = max_reg(Int1#sr.reg), {[{test,Name,{f,Vf},Live, - [CtxReg,Size,Unit,{field_flags,Flags}],CtxReg}], + [CtxReg,atomic(Size),Unit,{field_flags,Flags}],CtxReg}], Int1} end end, {Es,clear_dead(Aft, I, Vdb),St}. %% is_context_unused(Ke) -> true | false -%% Simple heurististic to determine whether the code that follows will -%% use the current matching context again. (The information of liveness -%% calculcated by v3_life is too conservative to be useful for this purpose.) -%% 'true' means that the code that follows will definitely not use the context -%% again (because it is a block, not guard or matching code); 'false' that we -%% are not sure (there is either a guard, or more matching, either which may -%% reference the context again). - -is_context_unused(#l{ke=Ke}) -> is_context_unused(Ke); -is_context_unused({block,_}) -> true; -is_context_unused(_) -> false. - -select_bin_end(#l{ke={val_clause,{bin_end,Ctx},B}}, - Ivar, Tf, Bef, St0) -> +%% Simple heurististic to determine whether the code that follows +%% will use the current matching context again. (The liveness +%% information is too conservative to be useful for this purpose.) +%% 'true' means that the code that follows will definitely not use +%% the context again (because it is a block, not guard or matching +%% code); 'false' that we are not sure (there could be more +%% matching). + +is_context_unused(#k_alt{then=Then}) -> + %% #k_alt{} can be used for different purposes. If the Then part + %% is a block, it means that matching has finished and is used for a guard + %% to choose between the matched clauses. + is_context_unused(Then); +is_context_unused(#cg_block{}) -> + true; +is_context_unused(_) -> + false. + +select_bin_end(#k_val_clause{val=#k_bin_end{},body=B}, Ivar, Tf, Bef, St0) -> + Ctx = St0#cg.ctx, {Bis,Aft,St2} = match_cg(B, Tf, Bef, St0), CtxReg = fetch_var(Ctx, Bef), {[{bs_restore2,CtxReg,{Ctx,Ivar}}, {test,bs_test_tail2,{f,Tf},[CtxReg,0]}|Bis],Aft,St2}. -get_bin_size_reg({var,V}, Bef) -> +get_bin_size_reg(#k_var{name=V}, Bef) -> fetch_var(V, Bef); get_bin_size_reg(Literal, _Bef) -> - Literal. + atomic(Literal). build_bs_instr(Type, Vf, CtxReg, Live, SizeReg, Unit, Flags, Rhd) -> {Format,Name} = case Type of @@ -935,11 +1220,18 @@ build_skip_instr(Type, Vf, CtxReg, Live, SizeReg, Unit, Flags) -> {test,Name,{f,Vf},[CtxReg,Live,{field_flags,Flags}]} end. -select_val(#l{ke={val_clause,{tuple,Es},B},i=I,vdb=Vdb}, V, Vf, Bef, St0) -> +select_val(#k_val_clause{val=#k_tuple{es=Es},body=B,anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Vdb}}, + V, Vf, Bef, St0) -> {Eis,Int,St1} = select_extract_tuple(V, Es, I, Vdb, Bef, St0), {Bis,Aft,St2} = match_cg(B, Vf, Int, St1), {length(Es),Eis ++ Bis,Aft,St2}; -select_val(#l{ke={val_clause,{_,Val},B}}, _V, Vf, Bef, St0) -> +select_val(#k_val_clause{val=Val0,body=B}, _V, Vf, Bef, St0) -> + Val = case Val0 of + #k_atom{val=Lit} -> Lit; + #k_float{val=Lit} -> Lit; + #k_int{val=Lit} -> Lit; + #k_literal{val=Lit} -> Lit + end, {Bis,Aft,St1} = match_cg(B, Vf, Bef, St0), {Val,Bis,Aft,St1}. @@ -948,7 +1240,7 @@ select_val(#l{ke={val_clause,{_,Val},B}}, _V, Vf, Bef, St0) -> %% Extract tuple elements, but only if they do not immediately die. select_extract_tuple(Src, Vs, I, Vdb, Bef, St) -> - F = fun ({var,V}, {Int0,Elem}) -> + F = fun (#k_var{name=V}, {Int0,Elem}) -> case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of {V,_,L} when L =< I -> {[], {Int0,Elem+1}}; _Other -> @@ -965,9 +1257,10 @@ select_extract_tuple(Src, Vs, I, Vdb, Bef, St) -> select_map(Scs, V, Tf, Vf, Bef, St0) -> Reg = fetch_var(V, Bef), {Is,Aft,St1} = - match_fmf(fun(#l{ke={val_clause,{map,exact,_,Es},B},i=I,vdb=Vdb}, Fail, St1) -> - select_map_val(V, Es, B, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St1) - end, Vf, St0, Scs), + match_fmf(fun(#k_val_clause{val=#k_map{op=exact,es=Es}, + body=B,anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Vdb}}, Fail, St1) -> + select_map_val(V, Es, B, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St1) + end, Vf, St0, Scs), {[{test,is_map,{f,Tf},[Reg]}|Is],Aft,St1}. select_map_val(V, Es, B, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> @@ -984,29 +1277,32 @@ select_extract_map(Src, Vs, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St) -> %% Assume keys are term-sorted Rsrc = fetch_var(Src, Bef), - {{HasKs,GetVs,HasVarKs,GetVarVs},Aft} = lists:foldr(fun - ({map_pair,{var,K},{var,V}},{{HasKsi,GetVsi,HasVarVsi,GetVarVsi},Int0}) -> - case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of - {V,_,L} when L =< I -> - RK = fetch_var(K,Int0), - {{HasKsi,GetVsi,[RK|HasVarVsi],GetVarVsi},Int0}; - _Other -> - Reg1 = put_reg(V, Int0#sr.reg), - Int1 = Int0#sr{reg=Reg1}, - RK = fetch_var(K,Int0), - RV = fetch_reg(V,Reg1), - {{HasKsi,GetVsi,HasVarVsi,[[RK,RV]|GetVarVsi]},Int1} - end; - ({map_pair,Key,{var,V}},{{HasKsi,GetVsi,HasVarVsi,GetVarVsi},Int0}) -> - case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of - {V,_,L} when L =< I -> - {{[Key|HasKsi],GetVsi,HasVarVsi,GetVarVsi},Int0}; - _Other -> - Reg1 = put_reg(V, Int0#sr.reg), - Int1 = Int0#sr{reg=Reg1}, - {{HasKsi,[Key,fetch_reg(V, Reg1)|GetVsi],HasVarVsi,GetVarVsi},Int1} - end - end, {{[],[],[],[]},Bef}, Vs), + {{HasKs,GetVs,HasVarKs,GetVarVs},Aft} = + foldr(fun(#k_map_pair{key=#k_var{name=K},val=#k_var{name=V}}, + {{HasKsi,GetVsi,HasVarVsi,GetVarVsi},Int0}) -> + case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of + {V,_,L} when L =< I -> + RK = fetch_var(K,Int0), + {{HasKsi,GetVsi,[RK|HasVarVsi],GetVarVsi},Int0}; + _Other -> + Reg1 = put_reg(V, Int0#sr.reg), + Int1 = Int0#sr{reg=Reg1}, + RK = fetch_var(K,Int0), + RV = fetch_reg(V,Reg1), + {{HasKsi,GetVsi,HasVarVsi,[[RK,RV]|GetVarVsi]},Int1} + end; + (#k_map_pair{key=Key,val=#k_var{name=V}}, + {{HasKsi,GetVsi,HasVarVsi,GetVarVsi},Int0}) -> + case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of + {V,_,L} when L =< I -> + {{[atomic(Key)|HasKsi],GetVsi,HasVarVsi,GetVarVsi},Int0}; + _Other -> + Reg1 = put_reg(V, Int0#sr.reg), + Int1 = Int0#sr{reg=Reg1}, + {{HasKsi,[atomic(Key),fetch_reg(V, Reg1)|GetVsi], + HasVarVsi,GetVarVsi},Int1} + end + end, {{[],[],[],[]},Bef}, Vs), Code = [{test,has_map_fields,{f,Fail},Rsrc,{list,HasKs}} || HasKs =/= []] ++ [{test,has_map_fields,{f,Fail},Rsrc,{list,[K]}} || K <- HasVarKs] ++ @@ -1015,7 +1311,7 @@ select_extract_map(Src, Vs, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {Code, Aft, St}. -select_extract_cons(Src, [{var,Hd}, {var,Tl}], I, Vdb, Bef, St) -> +select_extract_cons(Src, [#k_var{name=Hd}, #k_var{name=Tl}], I, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {Es,Aft} = case {vdb_find(Hd, Vdb), vdb_find(Tl, Vdb)} of {{_,_,Lhd}, {_,_,Ltl}} when Lhd =< I, Ltl =< I -> %% Both head and tail are dead. No need to generate @@ -1038,7 +1334,7 @@ select_extract_cons(Src, [{var,Hd}, {var,Tl}], I, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {Es,Aft,St}. -guard_clause_cg(#l{ke={guard_clause,G,B},vdb=Vdb}, Fail, Bef, St0) -> +guard_clause_cg(#k_guard_clause{anno=#l{vdb=Vdb},guard=G,body=B}, Fail, Bef, St0) -> {Gis,Int,St1} = guard_cg(G, Fail, Vdb, Bef, St0), {Bis,Aft,St} = match_cg(B, Fail, Int, St1), {Gis ++ Bis,Aft,St}. @@ -1051,11 +1347,13 @@ guard_clause_cg(#l{ke={guard_clause,G,B},vdb=Vdb}, Fail, Bef, St0) -> %% the correct exit point. Primops and tests all go to the next %% instruction on success or jump to a failure label. -guard_cg(#l{ke={protected,Ts,Rs},i=I,vdb=Pdb}, Fail, _Vdb, Bef, St) -> +guard_cg(#k_protected{arg=Ts,ret=Rs,anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Pdb}}, Fail, _Vdb, Bef, St) -> protected_cg(Ts, Rs, Fail, I, Pdb, Bef, St); -guard_cg(#l{ke={block,Ts},i=I,vdb=Bdb}, Fail, _Vdb, Bef, St) -> +guard_cg(#cg_block{es=Ts,anno=#l{i=I,vdb=Bdb}}, Fail, _Vdb, Bef, St) -> guard_cg_list(Ts, Fail, I, Bdb, Bef, St); -guard_cg(#l{ke={test,Test,As,Inverted},i=I,vdb=_Tdb}, Fail, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> +guard_cg(#k_test{anno=#l{i=I},op=Test0,args=As,inverted=Inverted}, + Fail, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> + #k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang},name=#k_atom{val=Test}} = Test0, case Inverted of false -> test_cg(Test, As, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St0); @@ -1089,7 +1387,7 @@ 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 = [{move,{atom,false},fetch_var(V,Aft)}||{var,V} <- Rs], + Mis = [{move,{atom,false},fetch_var(V,Aft)}||#k_var{name=V} <- Rs], {Tis ++ [{jump,{f,Psucc}}, {label,Pfail}] ++ Mis ++ [{label,Psucc}], Aft,St3#cg{bfail=St0#cg.bfail}}. @@ -1114,7 +1412,7 @@ test_cg(is_map, [A], Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St) -> Arg = cg_reg_arg_prefer_y(A, Bef), Aft = clear_dead(Bef, I, Vdb), {[{test,is_map,{f,Fail},[Arg]}],Aft,St}; -test_cg(is_boolean, [{atom,Val}], Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St) -> +test_cg(is_boolean, [#k_atom{val=Val}], Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St) -> Aft = clear_dead(Bef, I, Vdb), Is = case is_boolean(Val) of true -> []; @@ -1160,7 +1458,7 @@ match_fmf(F, LastFail, St0, [H|T]) -> %% frame size. Finally the actual call is made. Call then needs the %% return values filled in. -call_cg({var,_V} = Var, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> +call_cg(#k_var{}=Var, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As++[Var], Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb), %% Put return values in registers. Reg = load_vars(Rs, clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)), @@ -1169,9 +1467,8 @@ call_cg({var,_V} = Var, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> {Frees,Aft} = free_dead(clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=Reg}, Le#l.i, Vdb)), {Sis ++ Frees ++ [line(Le),{call_fun,Arity}],Aft, need_stack_frame(St0)}; -call_cg({remote,Mod,Name}, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) - when element(1, Mod) =:= var; - element(1, Name) =:= var -> +call_cg(#k_remote{mod=Mod,name=Name}, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) + when is_record(Mod, k_var); is_record(Name, k_var) -> {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As++[Mod,Name], Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb), %% Put return values in registers. Reg = load_vars(Rs, clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)), @@ -1189,8 +1486,9 @@ call_cg(Func, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> %% %% move {atom,ok} DestReg %% jump FailureLabel - {remote,{atom,erlang},{atom,error}} = Func, %Assertion. - [{var,DestVar}] = Rs, + #k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang}, + name=#k_atom{val=error}} = Func, %Assertion. + [#k_var{name=DestVar}] = Rs, Int0 = clear_dead(Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb), Reg = put_reg(DestVar, Int0#sr.reg), Int = Int0#sr{reg=Reg}, @@ -1209,11 +1507,11 @@ call_cg(Func, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> {Sis ++ Frees ++ [line(Le)|Call],Aft,St1} end. -build_call({remote,{atom,erlang},{atom,'!'}}, 2, St0) -> +build_call(#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang},name=#k_atom{val='!'}}, 2, St0) -> {[send],need_stack_frame(St0)}; -build_call({remote,{atom,Mod},{atom,Name}}, Arity, St0) -> +build_call(#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=Mod},name=#k_atom{val=Name}}, Arity, St0) -> {[{call_ext,Arity,{extfunc,Mod,Name,Arity}}],need_stack_frame(St0)}; -build_call(Name, Arity, St0) when is_atom(Name) -> +build_call(#k_local{name=Name}, Arity, St0) when is_atom(Name) -> {Lbl,St1} = local_func_label(Name, Arity, need_stack_frame(St0)), {[{call,Arity,{f,Lbl}}],St1}. @@ -1229,16 +1527,15 @@ free_dead([Any|Stk], Y, Instr, StkAcc) -> free_dead(Stk, Y+1, Instr, [Any|StkAcc]); free_dead([], _, Instr, StkAcc) -> {Instr,reverse(StkAcc)}. -enter_cg({var,_V} = Var, As, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> +enter_cg(#k_var{} = Var, As, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As++[Var], Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb), %% Build complete code and final stack/register state. Arity = length(As), {Sis ++ [line(Le),{call_fun,Arity},return], clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)}, Le#l.i, Vdb), need_stack_frame(St0)}; -enter_cg({remote,Mod,Name}, As, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) - when element(1, Mod) =:= var; - element(1, Name) =:= var -> +enter_cg(#k_remote{mod=Mod,name=Name}, As, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) + when is_record(Mod, k_var); is_record(Name, k_var) -> {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As++[Mod,Name], Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb), %% Build complete code and final stack/register state. Arity = length(As), @@ -1256,19 +1553,19 @@ enter_cg(Func, As, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)}, Le#l.i, Vdb), St1}. -build_enter({remote,{atom,erlang},{atom,'!'}}, 2, St0) -> +build_enter(#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang},name=#k_atom{val='!'}}, 2, St0) -> {[send,return],need_stack_frame(St0)}; -build_enter({remote,{atom,Mod},{atom,Name}}, Arity, St0) -> +build_enter(#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=Mod},name=#k_atom{val=Name}}, Arity, St0) -> St1 = case trap_bif(Mod, Name, Arity) of true -> need_stack_frame(St0); false -> St0 end, {[{call_ext_only,Arity,{extfunc,Mod,Name,Arity}}],St1}; -build_enter(Name, Arity, St0) when is_atom(Name) -> +build_enter(#k_local{name=Name}, Arity, St0) when is_atom(Name) -> {Lbl,St1} = local_func_label(Name, Arity, St0), {[{call_only,Arity,{f,Lbl}}],St1}. -enter_line({remote,{atom,Mod},{atom,Name}}, Arity, Le) -> +enter_line(#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=Mod},name=#k_atom{val=Name}}, Arity, Le) -> case erl_bifs:is_safe(Mod, Name, Arity) of false -> %% Tail-recursive call, possibly to a BIF. @@ -1316,6 +1613,22 @@ trap_bif(erlang, group_leader, 2) -> true; trap_bif(erlang, exit, 2) -> true; trap_bif(_, _, _) -> false. +%% bif_cg(#k_bif{}, Le, Vdb, StackReg, State) -> +%% {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}. +%% Generate code a BIF. + +bif_cg(#k_bif{op=#k_internal{name=Name},args=As,ret=Rs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> + internal_cg(Name, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); +bif_cg(#k_bif{op=#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang},name=#k_atom{val=Name}}, + args=As,ret=Rs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> + Ar = length(As), + case is_gc_bif(Name, Ar) of + false -> + bif_cg(Name, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St); + true -> + gc_bif_cg(Name, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) + end. + %% internal_cg(Bif, [Arg], [Ret], Le, Vdb, StackReg, State) -> %% {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}. @@ -1334,8 +1647,8 @@ internal_cg(dsetelement, [Index0,Tuple0,New0], _Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> clear_dead(Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb), St0}; internal_cg(make_fun, [Func0,Arity0|As], Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> %% This behaves more like a function call. - {atom,Func} = Func0, - {integer,Arity} = Arity0, + #k_atom{val=Func} = Func0, + #k_int{val=Arity} = Arity0, {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As, Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb), Reg = load_vars(Rs, clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)), {FuncLbl,St1} = local_func_label(Func, Arity, St0), @@ -1355,7 +1668,7 @@ internal_cg(raise, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> %% bif_cg(Bif, [Arg], [Ret], Le, Vdb, StackReg, State) -> %% {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}. -bif_cg(Bif, As, [{var,V}], Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> +bif_cg(Bif, As, [#k_var{name=V}], Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> Ars = cg_reg_args(As, Bef), %% If we are inside a catch and in a body (not in guard) and the @@ -1393,7 +1706,7 @@ bif_cg(Bif, As, [{var,V}], Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> %% gc_bif_cg(Bif, [Arg], [Ret], Le, Vdb, StackReg, State) -> %% {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}. -gc_bif_cg(Bif, As, [{var,V}], Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> +gc_bif_cg(Bif, As, [#k_var{name=V}], Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> Ars = cg_reg_args(As, Bef), %% If we are inside a catch and in a body (not in guard) and the @@ -1439,7 +1752,7 @@ recv_loop_cg(Te, Rvar, Rm, Tes, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> %% cg_recv_mesg( ) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}. -cg_recv_mesg({var,R}, Rm, Tl, Bef, St0) -> +cg_recv_mesg(#k_var{name=R}, Rm, Tl, Bef, St0) -> Int0 = Bef#sr{reg=put_reg(R, Bef#sr.reg)}, Ret = fetch_reg(R, Int0#sr.reg), %% Int1 = clear_dead(Int0, I, Rm#l.vdb), @@ -1449,22 +1762,22 @@ cg_recv_mesg({var,R}, Rm, Tl, Bef, St0) -> %% cg_recv_wait(Te, Tes, I, Vdb, Int2, St3) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}. -cg_recv_wait({atom,infinity}, Tes, I, Bef, St0) -> +cg_recv_wait(#k_atom{val=infinity}, #cg_block{anno=Le,es=Tes}, I, Bef, St0) -> %% We know that the 'after' body will never be executed. %% But to keep the stack and register information up to date, %% we will generate the code for the 'after' body, and then discard it. - Int1 = clear_dead(Bef, I, Tes#l.vdb), - {_,Int2,St1} = cg_block(Tes#l.ke, Tes#l.i, Tes#l.vdb, - Int1#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int1#sr.reg)}, St0), + Int1 = clear_dead(Bef, I, Le#l.vdb), + {_,Int2,St1} = cg_block(Tes, Le#l.i, Le#l.vdb, + Int1#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int1#sr.reg)}, St0), {[{wait,{f,St1#cg.recv}}],Int2,St1}; -cg_recv_wait({integer,0}, Tes, _I, Bef, St0) -> - {Tis,Int,St1} = cg_block(Tes#l.ke, Tes#l.i, Tes#l.vdb, Bef, St0), +cg_recv_wait(#k_int{val=0}, #cg_block{anno=Le,es=Tes}, _I, Bef, St0) -> + {Tis,Int,St1} = cg_block(Tes, Le#l.i, Le#l.vdb, Bef, St0), {[timeout|Tis],Int,St1}; -cg_recv_wait(Te, Tes, I, Bef, St0) -> +cg_recv_wait(Te, #cg_block{anno=Le,es=Tes}, I, Bef, St0) -> Reg = cg_reg_arg(Te, Bef), %% Must have empty registers here! Bug if anything in registers. - Int0 = clear_dead(Bef, I, Tes#l.vdb), - {Tis,Int,St1} = cg_block(Tes#l.ke, Tes#l.i, Tes#l.vdb, + Int0 = clear_dead(Bef, I, Le#l.vdb), + {Tis,Int,St1} = cg_block(Tes, Le#l.i, Le#l.vdb, Int0#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int0#sr.reg)}, St0), {[{wait_timeout,{f,St1#cg.recv},Reg},timeout] ++ Tis,Int,St1}. @@ -1482,7 +1795,7 @@ try_cg(Ta, Vs, Tb, Evs, Th, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> {B,St1} = new_label(St0), %Body label {H,St2} = new_label(St1), %Handler label {E,St3} = new_label(St2), %End label - TryTag = Ta#l.i, + #l{i=TryTag} = get_kanno(Ta), Int1 = Bef#sr{stk=put_catch(TryTag, Bef#sr.stk)}, TryReg = fetch_stack({catch_tag,TryTag}, Int1#sr.stk), {Ais,Int2,St4} = cg(Ta, Vdb, Int1, St3#cg{break=B,in_catch=true}), @@ -1502,7 +1815,7 @@ try_cg(Ta, Vs, Tb, Evs, Th, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> try_enter_cg(Ta, Vs, Tb, Evs, Th, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> {B,St1} = new_label(St0), %Body label {H,St2} = new_label(St1), %Handler label - TryTag = Ta#l.i, + #l{i=TryTag} = get_kanno(Ta), Int1 = Bef#sr{stk=put_catch(TryTag, Bef#sr.stk)}, TryReg = fetch_stack({catch_tag,TryTag}, Int1#sr.stk), {Ais,Int2,St3} = cg(Ta, Vdb, Int1, St2#cg{break=B,in_catch=true}), @@ -1520,7 +1833,7 @@ try_enter_cg(Ta, Vs, Tb, Evs, Th, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> %% catch_cg(CatchBlock, Ret, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}. -catch_cg(C, {var,R}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> +catch_cg(#cg_block{es=C}, #k_var{name=R}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> {B,St1} = new_label(St0), CatchTag = Le#l.i, Int1 = Bef#sr{stk=put_catch(CatchTag, Bef#sr.stk)}, @@ -1534,8 +1847,8 @@ catch_cg(C, {var,R}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> clear_dead(Aft, Le#l.i, Vdb), St2#cg{break=St1#cg.break,in_catch=St1#cg.in_catch}}. -%% set_cg([Var], Constr, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}. -%% We have to be careful how a 'set' works. First the structure is +%% put_cg([Var], Constr, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}. +%% We have to be careful how a 'put' works. First the structure is %% built, then it is filled and finally things can be cleared. The %% annotation must reflect this and make sure that the return %% variable is allocated first. @@ -1543,13 +1856,14 @@ catch_cg(C, {var,R}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> %% put_list and put_map are atomic instructions, both of %% which can safely resuse one of the source registers as target. -set_cg([{var,R}], {cons,Es}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> - [S1,S2] = cg_reg_args(Es, Bef), +put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], #k_cons{hd=Hd,tl=Tl}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> + [S1,S2] = cg_reg_args([Hd,Tl], Bef), Int0 = clear_dead(Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb), Int1 = Int0#sr{reg=put_reg(R, Int0#sr.reg)}, Ret = fetch_reg(R, Int1#sr.reg), {[{put_list,S1,S2,Ret}], Int1, St}; -set_cg([{var,R}], {binary,Segs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, #cg{bfail=Bfail}=St) -> +put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], #k_binary{segs=Segs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, + #cg{bfail=Bfail}=St) -> %% At run-time, binaries are constructed in three stages: %% 1) First the size of the binary is calculated. %% 2) Then the binary is allocated. @@ -1577,7 +1891,9 @@ set_cg([{var,R}], {binary,Segs}, Le, Vdb, Bef, #cg{bfail=Bfail}=St) -> {Sis++Code,Aft,St}; %% Map: single variable key. -set_cg([{var,R}], {map,Op,Map,[{map_pair,{var,_}=K,V}]}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> +put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], #k_map{op=Op,var=Map, + es=[#k_map_pair{key=#k_var{}=K,val=V}]}, + Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> {Sis,Int0} = maybe_adjust_stack(Bef, Le#l.i, Le#l.i+1, Vdb, St0), SrcReg = cg_reg_arg_prefer_y(Map, Int0), @@ -1592,22 +1908,23 @@ set_cg([{var,R}], {map,Op,Map,[{map_pair,{var,_}=K,V}]}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> Aft = Aft0#sr{reg=put_reg(R, Aft0#sr.reg)}, Target = fetch_reg(R, Aft#sr.reg), - {Is,St1} = set_cg_map(Line, Op, SrcReg, Target, Live, List, St0), + {Is,St1} = put_cg_map(Line, Op, SrcReg, Target, Live, List, St0), {Sis++Is,Aft,St1}; %% Map: (possibly) multiple literal keys. -set_cg([{var,R}], {map,Op,Map,Es}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> +put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], #k_map{op=Op,var=Map,es=Es}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> %% assert key literals - [] = [Var||{map_pair,{var,_}=Var,_} <- Es], + [] = [Var || #k_map_pair{key=#k_var{}=Var} <- Es], {Sis,Int0} = maybe_adjust_stack(Bef, Le#l.i, Le#l.i+1, Vdb, St0), SrcReg = cg_reg_arg_prefer_y(Map, Int0), Line = line(Le#l.a), %% 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), + List = flatmap(fun(#k_map_pair{key=K,val=V}) -> + [atomic(K),cg_reg_arg(V, Int0)] + end, Es), Live = max_reg(Bef#sr.reg), @@ -1616,16 +1933,16 @@ set_cg([{var,R}], {map,Op,Map,Es}, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) -> Aft = Aft0#sr{reg=put_reg(R, Aft0#sr.reg)}, Target = fetch_reg(R, Aft#sr.reg), - {Is,St1} = set_cg_map(Line, Op, SrcReg, Target, Live, List, St0), + {Is,St1} = put_cg_map(Line, Op, SrcReg, Target, Live, List, St0), {Sis++Is,Aft,St1}; %% Everything else. -set_cg([{var,R}], Con, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> +put_cg([#k_var{name=R}], Con, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> %% Find a place for the return register first. Int = Bef#sr{reg=put_reg(R, Bef#sr.reg)}, Ret = fetch_reg(R, Int#sr.reg), Ais = case Con of - {tuple,Es} -> + #k_tuple{es=Es} -> [{put_tuple,length(Es),Ret}] ++ cg_build_args(Es, Bef); Other -> [{move,cg_reg_arg(Other, Int),Ret}] @@ -1633,7 +1950,7 @@ set_cg([{var,R}], Con, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {Ais,clear_dead(Int, Le#l.i, Vdb),St}. -set_cg_map(Line, Op0, SrcReg, Target, Live, List, St0) -> +put_cg_map(Line, Op0, SrcReg, Target, Live, List, St0) -> Bfail = St0#cg.bfail, Fail = {f,St0#cg.bfail}, Op = case Op0 of @@ -1811,24 +2128,44 @@ cg_gen_binsize([], _, _, _, _, Acc) -> Acc. %% cg_bin_opt(Code0) -> Code %% Optimize the size calculations for binary construction. -cg_bin_opt([{move,Size,D},{bs_append,Fail,D,Extra,Regs,U,Bin,Flags,D}|Is]) -> - cg_bin_opt([{bs_append,Fail,Size,Extra,Regs,U,Bin,Flags,D}|Is]); -cg_bin_opt([{move,Size,D},{bs_private_append,Fail,D,U,Bin,Flags,D}|Is]) -> - cg_bin_opt([{bs_private_append,Fail,Size,U,Bin,Flags,D}|Is]); -cg_bin_opt([{move,{integer,0},D},{bs_add,_,[D,{integer,_}=S,1],Dst}|Is]) -> - cg_bin_opt([{move,S,Dst}|Is]); -cg_bin_opt([{move,{integer,0},D},{bs_add,Fail,[D,S,U],Dst}|Is]) -> - cg_bin_opt([{bs_add,Fail,[{integer,0},S,U],Dst}|Is]); -cg_bin_opt([{move,{integer,Bytes},D},{Op,Fail,D,Extra,Regs,Flags,D}|Is]) +cg_bin_opt([{move,S1,{x,X}=D},{gc_bif,Op,Fail,Live0,As,Dst}|Is]) -> + Live = if + X + 1 =:= Live0 -> X; + true -> Live0 + end, + [{gc_bif,Op,Fail,Live,As,D}|cg_bin_opt([{move,S1,Dst}|Is])]; +cg_bin_opt([{move,_,_}=I1,{Op,_,_,_}=I2|Is]) + when Op =:= bs_utf8_size orelse Op =:= bs_utf16_size -> + [I2|cg_bin_opt([I1|Is])]; +cg_bin_opt([{bs_add,_,[{integer,0},Src,1],Dst}|Is]) -> + cg_bin_opt_1([{move,Src,Dst}|Is]); +cg_bin_opt([{bs_add,_,[Src,{integer,0},_],Dst}|Is]) -> + cg_bin_opt_1([{move,Src,Dst}|Is]); +cg_bin_opt(Is) -> + cg_bin_opt_1(Is). + +cg_bin_opt_1([{move,Size,D},{bs_append,Fail,D,Extra,Regs,U,Bin,Flags,D}|Is]) -> + [{bs_append,Fail,Size,Extra,Regs,U,Bin,Flags,D}|cg_bin_opt(Is)]; +cg_bin_opt_1([{move,Size,D},{bs_private_append,Fail,D,U,Bin,Flags,D}|Is]) -> + [{bs_private_append,Fail,Size,U,Bin,Flags,D}|cg_bin_opt(Is)]; +cg_bin_opt_1([{move,Size,D},{Op,Fail,D,Extra,Regs,Flags,D}|Is]) when Op =:= bs_init2; Op =:= bs_init_bits -> - cg_bin_opt([{Op,Fail,Bytes,Extra,Regs,Flags,D}|Is]); -cg_bin_opt([{move,Src1,Dst},{bs_add,Fail,[Dst,Src2,U],Dst}|Is]) -> - cg_bin_opt([{bs_add,Fail,[Src1,Src2,U],Dst}|Is]); -cg_bin_opt([I|Is]) -> + Bytes = case Size of + {integer,Int} -> Int; + _ -> Size + end, + [{Op,Fail,Bytes,Extra,Regs,Flags,D}|cg_bin_opt(Is)]; +cg_bin_opt_1([{move,S1,D},{bs_add,Fail,[D,S2,U],Dst}|Is]) -> + cg_bin_opt([{bs_add,Fail,[S1,S2,U],Dst}|Is]); +cg_bin_opt_1([{move,S1,D},{bs_add,Fail,[S2,D,U],Dst}|Is]) -> + cg_bin_opt([{bs_add,Fail,[S2,S1,U],Dst}|Is]); +cg_bin_opt_1([I|Is]) -> [I|cg_bin_opt(Is)]; -cg_bin_opt([]) -> []. +cg_bin_opt_1([]) -> + []. -cg_bin_put({bin_seg,[],S0,U,T,Fs,[E0,Next]}, Fail, Bef) -> +cg_bin_put(#k_bin_seg{size=S0,unit=U,type=T,flags=Fs,seg=E0,next=Next}, + Fail, Bef) -> S1 = cg_reg_arg(S0, Bef), E1 = cg_reg_arg(E0, Bef), {Format,Op} = case T of @@ -1845,7 +2182,7 @@ cg_bin_put({bin_seg,[],S0,U,T,Fs,[E0,Next]}, Fail, Bef) -> utf -> [{Op,Fail,{field_flags,Fs},E1}|cg_bin_put(Next, Fail, Bef)] end; -cg_bin_put({bin_end,[]}, _, _) -> []. +cg_bin_put(#k_bin_end{}, _, _) -> []. cg_build_args(As, Bef) -> [{put,cg_reg_arg(A, Bef)} || A <- As]. @@ -1899,11 +2236,11 @@ get_locked_regs([], _) -> []. cg_reg_args(As, Bef) -> [cg_reg_arg(A, Bef) || A <- As]. -cg_reg_arg({var,V}, Bef) -> fetch_var(V, Bef); -cg_reg_arg(Literal, _) -> Literal. +cg_reg_arg(#k_var{name=V}, Bef) -> fetch_var(V, Bef); +cg_reg_arg(Literal, _) -> atomic(Literal). -cg_reg_arg_prefer_y({var,V}, Bef) -> fetch_var_prefer_y(V, Bef); -cg_reg_arg_prefer_y(Literal, _) -> Literal. +cg_reg_arg_prefer_y(#k_var{name=V}, Bef) -> fetch_var_prefer_y(V, Bef); +cg_reg_arg_prefer_y(Literal, _) -> atomic(Literal). %% cg_setup_call([Arg], Bef, Cur, Vdb) -> {[Instr],Aft}. %% Do the complete setup for a call/enter. @@ -1941,9 +2278,9 @@ cg_call_args(As, Bef, I, Vdb) -> load_arg_regs(Regs, As) -> load_arg_regs(Regs, As, 0). -load_arg_regs([_|Rs], [{var,V}|As], I) -> [{I,V}|load_arg_regs(Rs, As, I+1)]; +load_arg_regs([_|Rs], [#k_var{name=V}|As], I) -> [{I,V}|load_arg_regs(Rs, As, I+1)]; load_arg_regs([_|Rs], [A|As], I) -> [{I,A}|load_arg_regs(Rs, As, I+1)]; -load_arg_regs([], [{var,V}|As], I) -> [{I,V}|load_arg_regs([], As, I+1)]; +load_arg_regs([], [#k_var{name=V}|As], I) -> [{I,V}|load_arg_regs([], As, I+1)]; load_arg_regs([], [A|As], I) -> [{I,A}|load_arg_regs([], As, I+1)]; load_arg_regs(Rs, [], _) -> Rs. @@ -1979,12 +2316,13 @@ move_unsaved([], _, Regs, Acc) -> {Acc,Regs}. gen_moves(As, Sr) -> gen_moves(As, Sr, 0, []). -gen_moves([{var,V}|As], Sr, I, Acc) -> +gen_moves([#k_var{name=V}|As], Sr, I, Acc) -> case fetch_var(V, Sr) of {x,I} -> gen_moves(As, Sr, I+1, Acc); Reg -> gen_moves(As, Sr, I+1, [{move,Reg,{x,I}}|Acc]) end; -gen_moves([A|As], Sr, I, Acc) -> +gen_moves([A0|As], Sr, I, Acc) -> + A = atomic(A0), gen_moves(As, Sr, I+1, [{move,A,{x,I}}|Acc]); gen_moves([], _, _, Acc) -> lists:keysort(3, Acc). @@ -2153,7 +2491,7 @@ fetch_var_prefer_y(V, #sr{reg=Reg,stk=Stk}) -> end. load_vars(Vs, Regs) -> - foldl(fun ({var,V}, Rs) -> put_reg(V, Rs) end, Regs, Vs). + foldl(fun (#k_var{name=V}, Rs) -> put_reg(V, Rs) end, Regs, Vs). %% put_reg(Val, Regs) -> Regs. %% find_reg(Val, Regs) -> {ok,r{R}} | error. @@ -2254,6 +2592,16 @@ put_catch(Tag, [Other|Stk], Acc) -> drop_catch(Tag, [{{catch_tag,Tag}}|Stk]) -> [free|Stk]; drop_catch(Tag, [Other|Stk]) -> [Other|drop_catch(Tag, Stk)]. +%% atomic(Klit) -> Lit. +%% atomic_list([Klit]) -> [Lit]. + +atomic(#k_literal{val=V}) -> {literal,V}; +atomic(#k_int{val=I}) -> {integer,I}; +atomic(#k_float{val=F}) -> {float,F}; +atomic(#k_atom{val=A}) -> {atom,A}; +%%atomic(#k_char{val=C}) -> {char,C}; +atomic(#k_nil{}) -> nil. + %% new_label(St) -> {L,St}. new_label(#cg{lcount=Next}=St) -> @@ -2296,3 +2644,86 @@ flatmapfoldl(F, Accu0, [Hd|Tail]) -> {Rs,Accu2} = flatmapfoldl(F, Accu1, Tail), {R++Rs,Accu2}; flatmapfoldl(_, Accu, []) -> {[],Accu}. + +%% Keep track of life time for variables. +%% +%% init_vars([{var,VarName}]) -> Vdb. +%% new_vars([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. + +init_vars(Vs) -> + vdb_new(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_vars([], _, Vdb) -> + Vdb; +use_vars([V], I, Vdb) -> + case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of + {V,F,L} when I > L -> vdb_update(V, {V,F,I}, Vdb); + {V,_,_} -> Vdb; + error -> vdb_store_new(V, {V,I,I}, Vdb) + end; +use_vars(Vs, I, Vdb) -> vdb_update_vars(Vs, Vdb, I). + +add_var(V, F, L, Vdb) -> + vdb_store_new(V, {V,F,L}, Vdb). + +%% vdb + +vdb_new(Vs) -> + ordsets:from_list([{V,0,0} || #k_var{name=V} <- Vs]). + +-type var() :: atom(). + +-spec vdb_find(var(), [vdb_entry()]) -> 'error' | vdb_entry(). + +vdb_find(V, Vdb) -> + case lists:keyfind(V, 1, Vdb) of + false -> error; + Vd -> Vd + end. + +vdb_update(V, Update, [{V,_,_}|Vdb]) -> + [Update|Vdb]; +vdb_update(V, Update, [Vd|Vdb]) -> + [Vd|vdb_update(V, Update, 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_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 +%% variables alive after Max. + +vdb_sub(Min, Max, Vdb) -> + [ if L >= Max -> {V,F,locked}; + true -> Vd + end || {V,F,L}=Vd <- Vdb, + F < Min, + L >= Min ]. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl index ae650546e5..20cb3343fb 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl @@ -2505,8 +2505,46 @@ cexpr(#ifun{anno=#a{us=Us0}=A0,name={named,Name},fc=#iclause{pats=Ps}}=Fun0, end; cexpr(#iapply{anno=A,op=Op,args=Args}, _As, St) -> {#c_apply{anno=A#a.anno,op=Op,args=Args},[],A#a.us,St}; -cexpr(#icall{anno=A,module=Mod,name=Name,args=Args}, _As, St) -> - {#c_call{anno=A#a.anno,module=Mod,name=Name,args=Args},[],A#a.us,St}; +cexpr(#icall{anno=A,module=Mod,name=Name,args=Args}, _As, St0) -> + Anno = A#a.anno, + case (not cerl:is_c_atom(Mod)) andalso member(tuple_calls, St0#core.opts) of + true -> + GenAnno = [compiler_generated|Anno], + + %% Generate the clause that matches on the tuple + {TupleVar,St1} = new_var(GenAnno, St0), + {TupleSizeVar, St2} = new_var(GenAnno, St1), + {TupleModVar, St3} = new_var(GenAnno, St2), + {TupleArgsVar, St4} = new_var(GenAnno, St3), + TryVar = cerl:c_var('Try'), + + TupleGuardExpr = + cerl:c_let([TupleSizeVar], + c_call_erl(tuple_size, [TupleVar]), + c_call_erl('>', [TupleSizeVar, cerl:c_int(0)])), + + TupleGuard = + cerl:c_try(TupleGuardExpr, [TryVar], TryVar, + [cerl:c_var('T'),cerl:c_var('R')], cerl:c_atom(false)), + + TupleApply = + cerl:c_let([TupleModVar], + c_call_erl(element, [cerl:c_int(1),TupleVar]), + cerl:c_let([TupleArgsVar], + cerl:make_list(Args ++ [TupleVar]), + c_call_erl(apply, [TupleModVar,Name,TupleArgsVar]))), + + TupleClause = cerl:ann_c_clause(GenAnno, [TupleVar], TupleGuard, TupleApply), + + %% Generate the fallback clause + {OtherVar,St5} = new_var(GenAnno, St4), + OtherApply = cerl:ann_c_call(GenAnno, OtherVar, Name, Args), + OtherClause = cerl:ann_c_clause(GenAnno, [OtherVar], OtherApply), + + {cerl:ann_c_case(GenAnno, Mod, [TupleClause,OtherClause]),[],A#a.us,St5}; + false -> + {#c_call{anno=Anno,module=Mod,name=Name,args=Args},[],A#a.us,St0} + end; cexpr(#iprimop{anno=A,name=Name,args=Args}, _As, St) -> {#c_primop{anno=A#a.anno,name=Name,args=Args},[],A#a.us,St}; cexpr(#iprotect{anno=A,body=Es}, _As, St0) -> @@ -2536,6 +2574,9 @@ cfun(#ifun{anno=A,id=Id,vars=Args,clauses=Lcs,fc=Lfc}, _As, St0) -> clauses=Ccs ++ [Cfc]}}, [],A#a.us,St2}. +c_call_erl(Fun, Args) -> + cerl:c_call(cerl:c_atom(erlang), cerl:c_atom(Fun), Args). + %% lit_vars(Literal) -> [Var]. lit_vars(Lit) -> lit_vars(Lit, []). diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl index 1fc05109c5..3eea058153 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.erl @@ -82,7 +82,8 @@ -export([module/2,format_error/1]). -import(lists, [map/2,foldl/3,foldr/3,mapfoldl/3,splitwith/2,member/2, - keymember/3,keyfind/3,partition/2,droplast/1,last/1,sort/1]). + keymember/3,keyfind/3,partition/2,droplast/1,last/1,sort/1, + reverse/1]). -import(ordsets, [add_element/2,del_element/2,union/2,union/1,subtract/2]). -import(cerl, [c_tuple/1]). @@ -159,8 +160,7 @@ function({#c_var{name={F,Arity}=FA},Body}, St0) -> {#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 - {#k_fdef{anno=#k{us=[],ns=[],a=Ab}, - func=F,arity=Arity,vars=Kvs,body=B1},St3} + {make_fdef(#k{us=[],ns=[],a=Ab}, F, Arity, Kvs, B1),St3} catch Class:Error -> Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(), @@ -1589,23 +1589,18 @@ match_var([U|Us], Cs0, Def, St) -> %% according to type, the order is really irrelevant but tries to be %% smart. -match_con(Us, [C], Def, St) -> - %% There is only one clause. We can keep literal tuples and - %% lists, but we must convert []/integer/float/atom literals - %% to the proper record (#k_nil{} and so on). - Cs = [expand_pat_lit_clause(C, false)], - match_con_1(Us, Cs, Def, St); match_con(Us, Cs0, Def, St) -> - %% More than one clause. Remove literals at the top level. - Cs = [expand_pat_lit_clause(C, true) || C <- Cs0], + %% Expand literals at the top level. + Cs = [expand_pat_lit_clause(C) || C <- Cs0], match_con_1(Us, Cs, Def, St). match_con_1([U|_Us] = L, Cs, Def, St0) -> %% Extract clauses for different constructors (types). %%ok = io:format("match_con ~p~n", [Cs]), - Ttcs = select_types([k_binary], Cs) ++ select_bin_con(Cs) ++ - select_types([k_cons,k_tuple,k_map,k_atom,k_float,k_int, - k_nil,k_literal], Cs), + Ttcs0 = select_types([k_binary], Cs) ++ select_bin_con(Cs) ++ + select_types([k_cons,k_tuple,k_map,k_atom,k_float, + k_int,k_nil], Cs), + Ttcs = opt_single_valued(Ttcs0), %%ok = io:format("ttcs = ~p~n", [Ttcs]), {Scs,St1} = mapfoldl(fun ({T,Tcs}, St) -> @@ -1618,28 +1613,14 @@ match_con_1([U|_Us] = L, Cs, Def, St0) -> select_types(Types, Cs) -> [{T,Tcs} || T <- Types, begin Tcs = select(T, Cs), Tcs =/= [] end]. - -expand_pat_lit_clause(#iclause{pats=[#ialias{pat=#k_literal{anno=A,val=Val}}=Alias|Ps]}=C, B) -> - P = case B of - true -> expand_pat_lit(Val, A); - false -> literal(Val, A) - end, + +expand_pat_lit_clause(#iclause{pats=[#ialias{pat=#k_literal{anno=A,val=Val}}=Alias|Ps]}=C) -> + P = expand_pat_lit(Val, A), C#iclause{pats=[Alias#ialias{pat=P}|Ps]}; -expand_pat_lit_clause(#iclause{pats=[#k_literal{anno=A,val=Val}|Ps]}=C, B) -> - P = case B of - true -> expand_pat_lit(Val, A); - false -> literal(Val, A) - end, +expand_pat_lit_clause(#iclause{pats=[#k_literal{anno=A,val=Val}|Ps]}=C) -> + P = expand_pat_lit(Val, A), C#iclause{pats=[P|Ps]}; -expand_pat_lit_clause(#iclause{pats=[#k_binary{anno=A,segs=#k_bin_end{}}|Ps]}=C, B) -> - case B of - true -> - C; - false -> - P = #k_literal{anno=A,val = <<>>}, - C#iclause{pats=[P|Ps]} - end; -expand_pat_lit_clause(C, _) -> C. +expand_pat_lit_clause(C) -> C. expand_pat_lit([H|T], A) -> #k_cons{anno=A,hd=literal(H, A),tl=literal(T, A)}; @@ -1659,6 +1640,107 @@ literal(Val, A) when is_atom(Val) -> literal(Val, A) when is_list(Val); is_tuple(Val) -> #k_literal{anno=A,val=Val}. +%% opt_singled_valued([{Type,Clauses}]) -> [{Type,Clauses}]. +%% If a type only has one clause and if the pattern is literal, +%% the matching can be done more efficiently by directly comparing +%% with the literal (that is especially true for binaries). + +opt_single_valued(Ttcs) -> + opt_single_valued(Ttcs, [], []). + +opt_single_valued([{_,[#iclause{pats=[P0|Ps]}=Tc]}=Ttc|Ttcs], TtcAcc, LitAcc) -> + try combine_lit_pat(P0) of + P -> + LitTtc = Tc#iclause{pats=[P|Ps]}, + opt_single_valued(Ttcs, TtcAcc, [LitTtc|LitAcc]) + catch + not_possible -> + opt_single_valued(Ttcs, [Ttc|TtcAcc], LitAcc) + end; +opt_single_valued([Ttc|Ttcs], TtcAcc, LitAcc) -> + opt_single_valued(Ttcs, [Ttc|TtcAcc], LitAcc); +opt_single_valued([], TtcAcc, []) -> + reverse(TtcAcc); +opt_single_valued([], TtcAcc, LitAcc) -> + Literals = {k_literal,reverse(LitAcc)}, + %% Test the literals as early as possible. + case reverse(TtcAcc) of + [{k_binary,_}=Bin|Ttcs] -> + %% The delayed creation of sub binaries requires + %% bs_start_match2 to be the first instruction in the + %% function. + [Bin,Literals|Ttcs]; + Ttcs -> + [Literals|Ttcs] + end. + +combine_lit_pat(#ialias{pat=Pat0}=Alias) -> + Pat = combine_lit_pat(Pat0), + Alias#ialias{pat=Pat}; +combine_lit_pat(Pat) -> + case do_combine_lit_pat(Pat) of + #k_literal{val=Val} when is_atom(Val) -> + throw(not_possible); + #k_literal{val=Val} when is_number(Val) -> + throw(not_possible); + #k_literal{val=[]} -> + throw(not_possible); + #k_literal{}=Lit -> + Lit + end. + +do_combine_lit_pat(#k_atom{anno=A,val=Val}) -> + #k_literal{anno=A,val=Val}; +do_combine_lit_pat(#k_float{anno=A,val=Val}) -> + #k_literal{anno=A,val=Val}; +do_combine_lit_pat(#k_int{anno=A,val=Val}) -> + #k_literal{anno=A,val=Val}; +do_combine_lit_pat(#k_nil{anno=A}) -> + #k_literal{anno=A,val=[]}; +do_combine_lit_pat(#k_binary{anno=A,segs=Segs}) -> + Bin = combine_bin_segs(Segs), + #k_literal{anno=A,val=Bin}; +do_combine_lit_pat(#k_cons{anno=A,hd=Hd0,tl=Tl0}) -> + #k_literal{val=Hd} = do_combine_lit_pat(Hd0), + #k_literal{val=Tl} = do_combine_lit_pat(Tl0), + #k_literal{anno=A,val=[Hd|Tl]}; +do_combine_lit_pat(#k_literal{}=Lit) -> + Lit; +do_combine_lit_pat(#k_tuple{anno=A,es=Es0}) -> + Es = [begin + #k_literal{val=Lit} = do_combine_lit_pat(El), + Lit + end || El <- Es0], + #k_literal{anno=A,val=list_to_tuple(Es)}; +do_combine_lit_pat(_) -> + throw(not_possible). + +combine_bin_segs(#k_bin_seg{size=Size0,unit=Unit,type=integer, + flags=[unsigned,big],seg=Seg,next=Next}) -> + #k_literal{val=Size1} = do_combine_lit_pat(Size0), + #k_literal{val=Int} = do_combine_lit_pat(Seg), + Size = Size1 * Unit, + if + 0 < Size, Size < 64 -> + Bin = <<Int:Size>>, + case Bin of + <<Int:Size>> -> + NextBin = combine_bin_segs(Next), + <<Bin/bits,NextBin/bits>>; + _ -> + %% The integer Int does not fit in the segment, + %% thus it will not match. + throw(not_possible) + end; + true -> + %% Avoid creating huge binary literals. + throw(not_possible) + end; +combine_bin_segs(#k_bin_end{}) -> + <<>>; +combine_bin_segs(_) -> + throw(not_possible). + %% select_bin_con([Clause]) -> [{Type,[Clause]}]. %% Extract clauses for the k_bin_seg constructor. As k_bin_seg %% matching can overlap, the k_bin_seg constructors cannot be @@ -2179,9 +2261,8 @@ iletrec_funs_gen(Fs, FreeVs, St) -> Arity0 = length(Vs), {Fb1,_,Lst1} = ubody(Fb0, return, Lst0#kern{ff={N,Arity0}}), Arity = Arity0 + length(FreeVs), - Fun = #k_fdef{anno=#k{us=[],ns=[],a=Fa}, - func=N,arity=Arity, - vars=Vs ++ FreeVs,body=Fb1}, + Fun = make_fdef(#k{us=[],ns=[],a=Fa}, N, Arity, + Vs++FreeVs, Fb1), Lst1#kern{funs=[Fun|Lst1#kern.funs]} end, St, Fs). @@ -2325,8 +2406,7 @@ uexpr(#ifun{anno=A,vars=Vs,body=B0}, {break,Rs}, St0) -> %% No id annotation. Must invent a fun name. new_fun_name(St1) end, - Fun = #k_fdef{anno=#k{us=[],ns=[],a=A},func=Fname,arity=Arity, - vars=Vs ++ Fvs,body=B1}, + Fun = make_fdef(#k{us=[],ns=[],a=A}, Fname, Arity, Vs++Fvs, B1), {#k_bif{anno=#k{us=Free,ns=lit_list_vars(Rs),a=A}, op=#k_internal{name=make_fun,arity=length(Free)+2}, args=[#k_atom{val=Fname},#k_int{val=Arity}|Fvs], @@ -2343,6 +2423,16 @@ uexpr(Lit, {break,Rs0}, St0) -> add_local_function(_, #kern{funs=ignore}=St) -> St; add_local_function(F, #kern{funs=Funs}=St) -> St#kern{funs=[F|Funs]}. +%% Make a #k_fdef{}, making sure that the body is always a #k_match{}. +make_fdef(Anno, Name, Arity, Vs, #k_match{}=Body) -> + #k_fdef{anno=Anno,func=Name,arity=Arity,vars=Vs,body=Body}; +make_fdef(Anno, Name, Arity, Vs, Body) -> + Ka = get_kanno(Body), + Match = #k_match{anno=#k{us=Ka#k.us,ns=[],a=Ka#k.a}, + vars=Vs,body=Body,ret=[]}, + #k_fdef{anno=Anno,func=Name,arity=Arity,vars=Vs,body=Match}. + + %% handle_reuse_annos([#k_var{}], State) -> State. %% In general, it is only safe to reuse a variable for a match context %% if the original value of the variable will no longer be needed. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.hrl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.hrl index 7cd30b25a8..87011b7680 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.hrl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel.hrl @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ -record(k_guard_clause, {anno=[],guard,body}). -record(k_break, {anno=[],args=[]}). --record(k_guard_break, {anno=[],args=[]}). +-record(k_guard_break, {anno=[],args=[],locked=[]}). -record(k_return, {anno=[],args=[]}). %%k_get_anno(Thing) -> element(2, Thing). diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel_pp.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel_pp.erl index 53097d0d7d..ac91039ae0 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel_pp.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_kernel_pp.erl @@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ indent(Ctxt) -> indent(Ctxt#ctxt.indent, Ctxt). indent(N, _Ctxt) when N =< 0 -> ""; indent(N, Ctxt) -> T = Ctxt#ctxt.tab_width, - string:chars($\t, N div T, string:chars($\s, N rem T)). + lists:duplicate(N div T, $\t) ++ lists:duplicate(N rem T, $\s). nl_indent(Ctxt) -> [$\n|indent(Ctxt)]. @@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ unindent([$\t|T], N, Ctxt, C) -> if N >= Tab -> unindent(T, N - Tab, Ctxt, C); true -> - unindent([string:chars($\s, Tab - N)|T], 0, Ctxt, C) + unindent([lists:duplicate(Tab - N, $\s)|T], 0, Ctxt, C) end; unindent([L|T], N, Ctxt, C) when is_list(L) -> unindent(L, N, Ctxt, [T|C]); diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_life.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_life.erl deleted file mode 100644 index be3ade47ff..0000000000 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_life.erl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,468 +0,0 @@ -%% -%% %CopyrightBegin% -%% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2016. All Rights Reserved. -%% -%% 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. -%% -%% %CopyrightEnd% -%% -%% Purpose : Convert annotated kernel expressions to annotated beam format. - -%% This module creates beam format annotated with variable lifetime -%% information. Each thing is given an index and for each variable we -%% store the first and last index for its occurrence. The variable -%% database, VDB, attached to each thing is only relevant internally -%% for that thing. -%% -%% For nested things like matches the numbering continues locally and -%% the VDB for that thing refers to the variable usage within that -%% thing. Variables which live through a such a thing are internally -%% given a very large last index. Internally the indexes continue -%% after the index of that thing. This creates no problems as the -%% internal variable info never escapes and externally we only see -%% variable which are alive both before or after. -%% -%% This means that variables never "escape" from a thing and the only -%% way to get values from a thing is to "return" them, with 'break' or -%% 'return'. Externally these values become the return values of the -%% thing. This is no real limitation as most nested things have -%% multiple threads so working out a common best variable usage is -%% difficult. - --module(v3_life). - --export([module/2]). - --export([vdb_find/2]). - --import(lists, [member/2,map/2,reverse/1,sort/1]). --import(ordsets, [add_element/2,intersection/2,union/2]). - --include("v3_kernel.hrl"). --include("v3_life.hrl"). - --type fa() :: {atom(),arity()}. - -%% These are not defined in v3_kernel.hrl. -get_kanno(Kthing) -> element(2, Kthing). -%%set_kanno(Kthing, Anno) -> setelement(2, Kthing, Anno). - --spec module(#k_mdef{}, [compile:option()]) -> - {'ok',{module(),[fa()],[_],[_]}}. - -module(#k_mdef{name=M,exports=Es,attributes=As,body=Fs0}, _Opts) -> - Fs1 = functions(Fs0, []), - {ok,{M,Es,As,Fs1}}. - -functions([F|Fs], Acc) -> - functions(Fs, [function(F)|Acc]); -functions([], Acc) -> reverse(Acc). - -%% function(Kfunc) -> Func. - -function(#k_fdef{anno=#k{a=Anno},func=F,arity=Ar,vars=Vs,body=Kb}) -> - try - As = var_list(Vs), - Vdb0 = init_vars(As), - %% Force a top-level match! - B0 = case Kb of - #k_match{} -> Kb; - _ -> - Ka = get_kanno(Kb), - #k_match{anno=#k{us=Ka#k.us,ns=[],a=Ka#k.a}, - vars=Vs,body=Kb,ret=[]} - end, - {B1,_,Vdb1} = body(B0, 1, Vdb0), - {function,F,Ar,As,B1,Vdb1,Anno} - catch - Class:Error -> - Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(), - io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [F,Ar]), - erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack) - end. - -%% body(Kbody, I, Vdb) -> {[Expr],MaxI,Vdb}. -%% Handle a body. - -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(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(union(A#k.us, A#k.ns), I, Vdb0), - E = expr(Ke, I, Vdb1), - {[E],I,Vdb1}. - -%% protected(Kprotected, I, Vdb) -> Protected. -%% Only used in guards. - -protected(#k_protected{anno=A,arg=Ts,ret=Rs}, I, Vdb) -> - %% Lock variables that are alive before try and used afterwards. - %% Don't lock variables that are only used inside the protected - %% expression. - Pdb0 = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb), - {T,MaxI,Pdb1} = body(Ts, I+1, Pdb0), - Pdb2 = use_vars(A#k.ns, MaxI+1, Pdb1), %Save "return" values - #l{ke={protected,T,var_list(Rs)},i=I,a=A#k.a,vdb=Pdb2}. - -%% expr(Kexpr, I, Vdb) -> Expr. - -expr(#k_test{anno=A,op=Op,args=As,inverted=Inverted}, I, _Vdb) -> - #l{ke={test,test_op(Op),atomic_list(As),Inverted},i=I,a=A#k.a}; -expr(#k_call{anno=A,op=Op,args=As,ret=Rs}, I, _Vdb) -> - #l{ke={call,call_op(Op),atomic_list(As),var_list(Rs)},i=I,a=A#k.a}; -expr(#k_enter{anno=A,op=Op,args=As}, I, _Vdb) -> - #l{ke={enter,call_op(Op),atomic_list(As)},i=I,a=A#k.a}; -expr(#k_bif{anno=A,op=Op,args=As,ret=Rs}, I, _Vdb) -> - Bif = k_bif(A, Op, As, Rs), - #l{ke=Bif,i=I,a=A#k.a}; -expr(#k_match{anno=A,body=Kb,ret=Rs}, I, Vdb) -> - %% Work out imported variables which need to be locked. - Mdb = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb), - M = match(Kb, A#k.us, I+1, [], Mdb), - #l{ke={match,M,var_list(Rs)},i=I,vdb=use_vars(A#k.us, I+1, Mdb),a=A#k.a}; -expr(#k_guard_match{anno=A,body=Kb,ret=Rs}, I, Vdb) -> - %% Work out imported variables which need to be locked. - Mdb = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb), - M = match(Kb, A#k.us, I+1, [], Mdb), - #l{ke={guard_match,M,var_list(Rs)},i=I,vdb=use_vars(A#k.us, I+1, Mdb),a=A#k.a}; -expr(#k_try{}=Try, I, Vdb) -> - body_try(Try, I, Vdb); -expr(#k_protected{}=Protected, I, Vdb) -> - protected(Protected, I, Vdb); -expr(#k_try_enter{anno=A,arg=Ka,vars=Vs,body=Kb,evars=Evs,handler=Kh}, I, Vdb) -> - %% Lock variables that are alive before the catch and used afterwards. - %% Don't lock variables that are only used inside the try. - Tdb0 = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb), - %% This is the tricky bit. Lock variables in Arg that are used in - %% the body and handler. Add try tag 'variable'. - Ab = get_kanno(Kb), - Ah = get_kanno(Kh), - 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(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=[]}}, - i=I,vdb=Tdb1,a=A#k.a}; -expr(#k_catch{anno=A,body=Kb,ret=[R]}, I, Vdb) -> - %% Lock variables that are alive before the catch and used afterwards. - %% Don't lock variables that are only used inside the catch. - %% Add catch tag 'variable'. - Cdb0 = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb), - {Es,_,Cdb1} = body(Kb, I+1, add_var({catch_tag,I}, I, locked, Cdb0)), - #l{ke={'catch',Es,variable(R)},i=I,vdb=Cdb1,a=A#k.a}; -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_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)}, - i=I,vdb=use_vars(A#k.us, I+1, Vdb),a=A#k.a}; -expr(#k_receive_accept{anno=A}, I, _Vdb) -> - #l{ke=receive_accept,i=I,a=A#k.a}; -expr(#k_receive_next{anno=A}, I, _Vdb) -> - #l{ke=receive_next,i=I,a=A#k.a}; -expr(#k_put{anno=A,arg=Arg,ret=Rs}, I, _Vdb) -> - #l{ke={set,var_list(Rs),literal(Arg, [])},i=I,a=A#k.a}; -expr(#k_break{anno=A,args=As}, I, _Vdb) -> - #l{ke={break,atomic_list(As)},i=I,a=A#k.a}; -expr(#k_guard_break{anno=A,args=As}, I, Vdb) -> - Locked = [V || {V,_,_} <- Vdb], - #l{ke={guard_break,atomic_list(As),Locked},i=I,a=A#k.a}; -expr(#k_return{anno=A,args=As}, I, _Vdb) -> - #l{ke={return,atomic_list(As)},i=I,a=A#k.a}. - -body_try(#k_try{anno=A,arg=Ka,vars=Vs,body=Kb,evars=Evs,handler=Kh,ret=Rs}, - I, Vdb) -> - %% Lock variables that are alive before the catch and used afterwards. - %% Don't lock variables that are only used inside the try. - Tdb0 = vdb_sub(I, I+1, Vdb), - %% This is the tricky bit. Lock variables in Arg that are used in - %% the body and handler. Add try tag 'variable'. - Ab = get_kanno(Kb), - Ah = get_kanno(Kh), - 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(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=[]}, - var_list(Rs)}, - i=I,vdb=Tdb1,a=A#k.a}. - -%% call_op(Op) -> Op. -%% test_op(Op) -> Op. -%% Do any necessary name translations here to munge into beam format. - -call_op(#k_local{name=N}) -> N; -call_op(#k_remote{mod=M,name=N}) -> {remote,atomic(M),atomic(N)}; -call_op(Other) -> variable(Other). - -test_op(#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang},name=#k_atom{val=N}}) -> N. - -%% k_bif(Anno, Op, [Arg], [Ret], Vdb) -> Expr. -%% Build bifs. - -k_bif(_A, #k_internal{name=Name}, As, Rs) -> - {internal,Name,atomic_list(As),var_list(Rs)}; -k_bif(_A, #k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=erlang},name=#k_atom{val=Name}}, As, Rs) -> - Ar = length(As), - case is_gc_bif(Name, Ar) of - false -> - {bif,Name,atomic_list(As),var_list(Rs)}; - true -> - {gc_bif,Name,atomic_list(As),var_list(Rs)} - end. - -%% match(Kexpr, [LockVar], I, Vdb) -> Expr. -%% Convert match tree to old format. - -match(#k_alt{anno=A,first=Kf,then=Kt}, Ls, I, Ctxt, Vdb0) -> - Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls), I, Vdb0), - F = match(Kf, Ls, I+1, Ctxt, Vdb1), - T = match(Kt, Ls, I+1, Ctxt, Vdb1), - #l{ke={alt,F,T},i=I,vdb=Vdb1,a=A#k.a}; -match(#k_select{anno=A,var=V,types=Kts}, Ls0, I, Ctxt, Vdb0) -> - Vanno = get_kanno(V), - Ls1 = case member(no_usage, Vanno) of - false -> add_element(V#k_var.name, Ls0); - true -> Ls0 - end, - Anno = case member(reuse_for_context, Vanno) of - true -> [reuse_for_context|A#k.a]; - false -> A#k.a - end, - Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls1), I, Vdb0), - Ts = [type_clause(Tc, Ls1, I+1, Ctxt, Vdb1) || Tc <- Kts], - #l{ke={select,literal(V, Ctxt),Ts},i=I,vdb=Vdb1,a=Anno}; -match(#k_guard{anno=A,clauses=Kcs}, Ls, I, Ctxt, Vdb0) -> - Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls), I, Vdb0), - Cs = [guard_clause(G, Ls, I+1, Ctxt, Vdb1) || G <- Kcs], - #l{ke={guard,Cs},i=I,vdb=Vdb1,a=A#k.a}; -match(Other, Ls, I, _Ctxt, Vdb0) -> - Vdb1 = use_vars(Ls, I, Vdb0), - {B,_,Vdb2} = body(Other, I+1, Vdb1), - #l{ke={block,B},i=I,vdb=Vdb2,a=[]}. - -type_clause(#k_type_clause{anno=A,type=T,values=Kvs}, Ls, I, Ctxt, Vdb0) -> - %%ok = io:format("life ~w: ~p~n", [?LINE,{T,Kvs}]), - Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls), I+1, Vdb0), - Vs = [val_clause(Vc, Ls, I+1, Ctxt, Vdb1) || Vc <- Kvs], - #l{ke={type_clause,type(T),Vs},i=I,vdb=Vdb1,a=A#k.a}. - -val_clause(#k_val_clause{anno=A,val=V,body=Kb}, Ls0, I, Ctxt0, Vdb0) -> - New = (get_kanno(V))#k.ns, - Bus = (get_kanno(Kb))#k.us, - %%ok = io:format("Ls0 = ~p, Used=~p\n New=~p, Bus=~p\n", [Ls0,Used,New,Bus]), - Ls1 = union(intersection(New, Bus), Ls0), %Lock for safety - Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls1), I+1, new_vars(New, I, Vdb0)), - Ctxt = case V of - #k_binary{segs=#k_var{name=C0}} -> C0; - _ -> Ctxt0 - end, - B = match(Kb, Ls1, I+1, Ctxt, Vdb1), - #l{ke={val_clause,literal(V, Ctxt),B},i=I,vdb=use_vars(Bus, I+1, Vdb1),a=A#k.a}. - -guard_clause(#k_guard_clause{anno=A,guard=Kg,body=Kb}, Ls, I, Ctxt, Vdb0) -> - Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls), I+2, Vdb0), - Gdb = vdb_sub(I+1, I+2, Vdb1), - G = protected(Kg, I+1, Gdb), - B = match(Kb, Ls, I+2, Ctxt, Vdb1), - #l{ke={guard_clause,G,B}, - i=I,vdb=use_vars((get_kanno(Kg))#k.us, I+2, Vdb1), - a=A#k.a}. - -%% type(Ktype) -> Type. - -type(k_literal) -> literal; -type(k_int) -> integer; -%%type(k_char) -> integer; %Hhhmmm??? -type(k_float) -> float; -type(k_atom) -> atom; -type(k_nil) -> nil; -type(k_cons) -> cons; -type(k_tuple) -> tuple; -type(k_binary) -> binary; -type(k_bin_seg) -> bin_seg; -type(k_bin_int) -> bin_int; -type(k_bin_end) -> bin_end; -type(k_map) -> map. - -%% variable(Klit) -> Lit. -%% var_list([Klit]) -> [Lit]. - -variable(#k_var{name=N}) -> {var,N}. - -var_list(Ks) -> [variable(K) || K <- Ks]. - -%% atomic(Klit) -> Lit. -%% atomic_list([Klit]) -> [Lit]. - -atomic(#k_literal{val=V}) -> {literal,V}; -atomic(#k_var{name=N}) -> {var,N}; -atomic(#k_int{val=I}) -> {integer,I}; -atomic(#k_float{val=F}) -> {float,F}; -atomic(#k_atom{val=N}) -> {atom,N}; -%%atomic(#k_char{val=C}) -> {char,C}; -atomic(#k_nil{}) -> nil. - -atomic_list(Ks) -> [atomic(K) || K <- Ks]. - -%% literal(Klit) -> Lit. -%% literal_list([Klit]) -> [Lit]. - -literal(#k_var{name=N}, _) -> {var,N}; -literal(#k_literal{val=I}, _) -> {literal,I}; -literal(#k_int{val=I}, _) -> {integer,I}; -literal(#k_float{val=F}, _) -> {float,F}; -literal(#k_atom{val=N}, _) -> {atom,N}; -%%literal(#k_char{val=C}, _) -> {char,C}; -literal(#k_nil{}, _) -> nil; -literal(#k_cons{hd=H,tl=T}, Ctxt) -> - {cons,[literal(H, Ctxt),literal(T, Ctxt)]}; -literal(#k_binary{segs=V}, Ctxt) -> - {binary,literal(V, Ctxt)}; -literal(#k_bin_seg{size=S,unit=U,type=T,flags=Fs,seg=Seg,next=[]}, Ctxt) -> - %% Only occurs in patterns. - {bin_seg,Ctxt,literal(S, Ctxt),U,T,Fs,[literal(Seg, Ctxt)]}; -literal(#k_bin_seg{size=S,unit=U,type=T,flags=Fs,seg=Seg,next=N}, Ctxt) -> - {bin_seg,Ctxt,literal(S, Ctxt),U,T,Fs, - [literal(Seg, Ctxt),literal(N, Ctxt)]}; -literal(#k_bin_int{size=S,unit=U,flags=Fs,val=Int,next=N}, Ctxt) -> - %% Only occurs in patterns. - {bin_int,Ctxt,literal(S, Ctxt),U,Fs,Int, - [literal(N, Ctxt)]}; -literal(#k_bin_end{}, Ctxt) -> - {bin_end,Ctxt}; -literal(#k_tuple{es=Es}, Ctxt) -> - {tuple,literal_list(Es, Ctxt)}; -literal(#k_map{op=Op,var=Var,es=Es0}, Ctxt) -> - {map,Op,literal(Var, Ctxt),literal_list(Es0, Ctxt)}; -literal(#k_map_pair{key=K,val=V}, Ctxt) -> - {map_pair,literal(K, Ctxt),literal(V, Ctxt)}. - -literal_list(Ks, Ctxt) -> - [literal(K, Ctxt) || K <- Ks]. - - -%% is_gc_bif(Name, Arity) -> true|false -%% Determines whether the BIF Name/Arity might do a GC. - -is_gc_bif(hd, 1) -> false; -is_gc_bif(tl, 1) -> false; -is_gc_bif(self, 0) -> false; -is_gc_bif(node, 0) -> false; -is_gc_bif(node, 1) -> false; -is_gc_bif(element, 2) -> false; -is_gc_bif(get, 1) -> false; -is_gc_bif(tuple_size, 1) -> false; -is_gc_bif(Bif, Arity) -> - not (erl_internal:bool_op(Bif, Arity) orelse - erl_internal:new_type_test(Bif, Arity) orelse - erl_internal:comp_op(Bif, Arity)). - -%% Keep track of life time for variables. -%% -%% init_vars([{var,VarName}]) -> Vdb. -%% new_vars([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. - -init_vars(Vs) -> - vdb_new(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_vars([], _, Vdb) -> - Vdb; -use_vars([V], I, Vdb) -> - case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of - {V,F,L} when I > L -> vdb_update(V, {V,F,I}, Vdb); - {V,_,_} -> Vdb; - error -> vdb_store_new(V, {V,I,I}, Vdb) - end; -use_vars(Vs, I, Vdb) -> vdb_update_vars(Vs, Vdb, I). - -add_var(V, F, L, Vdb) -> - vdb_store_new(V, {V,F,L}, Vdb). - -%% vdb - -vdb_new(Vs) -> - sort([{V,0,0} || {var,V} <- Vs]). - --type var() :: atom(). - --spec vdb_find(var(), [vdb_entry()]) -> 'error' | vdb_entry(). - -vdb_find(V, Vdb) -> - case lists:keyfind(V, 1, Vdb) of - false -> error; - Vd -> Vd - end. - -vdb_update(V, Update, [{V,_,_}|Vdb]) -> - [Update|Vdb]; -vdb_update(V, Update, [Vd|Vdb]) -> - [Vd|vdb_update(V, Update, 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_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 -%% variables alive after Max. - -vdb_sub(Min, Max, Vdb) -> - [ if L >= Max -> {V,F,locked}; - true -> Vd - end || {V,F,L}=Vd <- Vdb, F < Min, L >= Min ]. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/Makefile b/lib/compiler/test/Makefile index 63763f31b2..da5d207db9 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/Makefile +++ b/lib/compiler/test/Makefile @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ MODULES= \ bs_construct_SUITE \ bs_match_SUITE \ bs_utf_SUITE \ + core_alias_SUITE \ core_fold_SUITE \ compile_SUITE \ compilation_SUITE \ diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl index 2fe8cd0cff..ad48d4c0b7 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ match_string_opt/1,select_on_integer/1, map_and_binary/1,unsafe_branch_caching/1, bad_literals/1,good_literals/1,constant_propagation/1, - parse_xml/1,get_payload/1,num_slots_different/1]). + parse_xml/1,get_payload/1,escape/1,num_slots_different/1]). -export([coverage_id/1,coverage_external_ignore/2]). @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ groups() -> match_string_opt,select_on_integer, map_and_binary,unsafe_branch_caching, bad_literals,good_literals,constant_propagation,parse_xml, - get_payload,num_slots_different]}]. + get_payload,escape,num_slots_different]}]. init_per_suite(Config) -> @@ -1524,6 +1524,21 @@ do_get_payload(ExtHdr) -> <<_:13,_:35>> = ExtHdr#ext_header.ext_hdr_opts, ExtHdrOptions. +escape(_Config) -> + 0 = escape(<<>>, 0), + 1 = escape(<<128>>, 0), + 2 = escape(<<128,255>>, 0), + 42 = escape(<<42>>, 0), + 50 = escape(<<42,8>>, 0), + ok. + +escape(<<Byte, Rest/bits>>, Pos) when Byte >= 127 -> + escape(Rest, Pos + 1); +escape(<<Byte, Rest/bits>>, Pos) -> + escape(Rest, Pos + Byte); +escape(<<_Rest/bits>>, Pos) -> + Pos. + %% ERL-490 num_slots_different(_Config) -> Ts = [{<<"de">>, <<"default">>, <<"Remove">>, <<"a">>}, diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/compilation_SUITE_data/opt_crash.erl b/lib/compiler/test/compilation_SUITE_data/opt_crash.erl index f1607cca68..c65ec31593 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/compilation_SUITE_data/opt_crash.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/compilation_SUITE_data/opt_crash.erl @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ test() -> {userinfo,nil}, fun() -> nil end}, nil}, - {'query',nil}}}, + {query,nil}}}, {absoluteURI, {scheme,_}, @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ test() -> {userinfo,nil}, HostportBefore}, nil}, - {'query',nil}}} = URI_Before, + {query,nil}}} = URI_Before, %% ... some funky code ommitted, not relevant ... @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ test() -> {userinfo,nil}, HostportAfter}, nil}, - {'query',nil}}} = URI_Before, + {query,nil}}} = URI_Before, %% NOTE: I intended to write URI_After instead of URI_Before %% but the accident revealed that when you add the line below, %% it causes internal error in v3_codegen on compilation diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl index 5e35dc1d02..8fe2a93f95 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl @@ -27,12 +27,12 @@ -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, - debug_info/4, custom_debug_info/1, + debug_info/4, custom_debug_info/1, custom_compile_info/1, file_1/1, forms_2/1, module_mismatch/1, big_file/1, outdir/1, binary/1, makedep/1, cond_and_ifdef/1, listings/1, listings_big/1, other_output/1, kernel_listing/1, encrypted_abstr/1, strict_record/1, utf8_atoms/1, utf8_functions/1, extra_chunks/1, - cover/1, env/1, core_pp/1, + cover/1, env/1, core_pp/1, tuple_calls/1, core_roundtrip/1, asm/1, optimized_guards/1, sys_pre_attributes/1, dialyzer/1, warnings/1, pre_load_check/1, env_compiler_options/1, @@ -49,11 +49,12 @@ all() -> test_lib:recompile(?MODULE), [app_test, appup_test, file_1, forms_2, module_mismatch, big_file, outdir, binary, makedep, cond_and_ifdef, listings, listings_big, - other_output, kernel_listing, encrypted_abstr, + other_output, kernel_listing, encrypted_abstr, tuple_calls, strict_record, utf8_atoms, utf8_functions, extra_chunks, cover, env, core_pp, core_roundtrip, asm, optimized_guards, sys_pre_attributes, dialyzer, warnings, pre_load_check, - env_compiler_options, custom_debug_info, bc_options]. + env_compiler_options, custom_debug_info, bc_options, + custom_compile_info]. groups() -> []. @@ -384,7 +385,6 @@ do_file_listings(DataDir, PrivDir, [File|Files]) -> do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dcbsm, ".core_bsm"), do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dsetel, ".dsetel"), do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dkern, ".kernel"), - do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dlife, ".life"), do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dcg, ".codegen"), do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dblk, ".block"), do_listing(Simple, TargetDir, dexcept, ".except"), @@ -659,6 +659,23 @@ custom_debug_info(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {ok,{simple,[{debug_info,{debug_info_v1,?MODULE,error}}]}} = beam_lib:chunks(ErrorBin, [debug_info]). +custom_compile_info(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Anno = erl_anno:new(1), + Forms = [{attribute,Anno,module,custom_compile_info}], + Opts = [binary,{compile_info,[{another,version}]}], + + {ok,custom_compile_info,Bin} = compile:forms(Forms, Opts), + {ok,{custom_compile_info,[{compile_info,CompileInfo}]}} = + beam_lib:chunks(Bin, [compile_info]), + version = proplists:get_value(another, CompileInfo), + CompileOpts = proplists:get_value(options, CompileInfo), + undefined = proplists:get_value(compile_info, CompileOpts), + + {ok,custom_compile_info,DetBin} = compile:forms(Forms, [deterministic|Opts]), + {ok,{custom_compile_info,[{compile_info,DetInfo}]}} = + beam_lib:chunks(DetBin, [compile_info]), + version = proplists:get_value(another, DetInfo). + cover(Config) when is_list(Config) -> io:format("~p\n", [compile:options()]), ok. @@ -791,6 +808,37 @@ extra_chunks(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {ok,{extra_chunks,[{"ExCh",<<"Contents">>}]}} = beam_lib:chunks(ExtraChunksBinary, ["ExCh"]). +tuple_calls(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Anno = erl_anno:new(1), + Forms = [{attribute,Anno,export,[{size,1},{store,1}]}, + {function,Anno,size,1, + [{clause,Anno,[{var,[],mod}],[], + [{call,[],{remote,[],{var,[],mod},{atom,[],size}},[]}]}]}, + {function,Anno,store,1, + [{clause,Anno,[{var,[],mod}],[], + [{call,[],{remote,[],{var,[],mod},{atom,[],store}},[{atom,[],key},{atom,[],value}]}]}]}], + + TupleCallsFalse = [{attribute,Anno,module,tuple_calls_false}|Forms], + {ok,_,TupleCallsFalseBinary} = compile:forms(TupleCallsFalse, [binary]), + code:load_binary(tuple_calls_false, "compile_SUITE.erl", TupleCallsFalseBinary), + {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch tuple_calls_false:store(dict())), + {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch tuple_calls_false:size(dict())), + {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch tuple_calls_false:size(empty_tuple())), + + TupleCallsTrue = [{attribute,Anno,module,tuple_calls_true}|Forms], + {ok,_,TupleCallsTrueBinary} = compile:forms(TupleCallsTrue, [binary,tuple_calls]), + code:load_binary(tuple_calls_true, "compile_SUITE.erl", TupleCallsTrueBinary), + Dict = tuple_calls_true:store(dict()), + 1 = tuple_calls_true:size(Dict), + {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch tuple_calls_true:size(empty_tuple())), + + ok. + +dict() -> + dict:new(). +empty_tuple() -> + {}. + env(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {Simple,Target} = get_files(Config, simple, env), {ok,Cwd} = file:get_cwd(), @@ -1280,10 +1328,13 @@ do_warnings_2([], Next, F) -> %% pre-loads the modules that are used by a typical compilation. pre_load_check(Config) -> - case test_server:is_cover() of - true -> + case {test_server:is_cover(),code:module_info(native)} of + {true,_} -> {skip,"Cover is running"}; - false -> + {false,true} -> + %% Tracing won't work. + {skip,"'code' is native-compiled"}; + {false,false} -> try do_pre_load_check(Config) after diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/core_alias_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/core_alias_SUITE.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f3f15ef0f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/compiler/test/core_alias_SUITE.erl @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% 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. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +-module(core_alias_SUITE). + +-export([all/0, suite/0, groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, + init_per_group/2, end_per_group/2, + tuples/1, cons/1]). + +-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl"). + +suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. + +all() -> + test_lib:recompile(?MODULE), + [{group,p}]. + +groups() -> + [{p,[parallel], + [tuples, cons]}]. + +init_per_suite(Config) -> + Config. + +end_per_suite(_Config) -> + ok. + +init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> + Config. + +end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> + Config. + + +id(X) -> X. + +tuples(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Tuple = {ok,id(value)}, + + true = erts_debug:same(Tuple, simple_tuple(Tuple)), + true = erts_debug:same(Tuple, simple_tuple_in_map(#{hello => Tuple})), + true = erts_debug:same(Tuple, simple_tuple_case_repeated(Tuple, Tuple)), + true = erts_debug:same(Tuple, simple_tuple_fun_repeated(Tuple, Tuple)), + true = erts_debug:same(Tuple, simple_tuple_twice_head(Tuple, Tuple)), + + {Tuple1, Tuple2} = simple_tuple_twice_body(Tuple), + true = erts_debug:same(Tuple, Tuple1), + true = erts_debug:same(Tuple, Tuple2), + + Nested = {nested,Tuple}, + true = erts_debug:same(Tuple, nested_tuple_part(Nested)), + true = erts_debug:same(Nested, nested_tuple_whole(Nested)), + true = erts_debug:same(Nested, nested_tuple_with_alias(Nested)), + + true = erts_debug:same(Tuple, tuple_rebinding_after(Tuple)), + + Tuple = unaliased_tuple_rebinding_before(Tuple), + false = erts_debug:same(Tuple, unaliased_tuple_rebinding_before(Tuple)), + Nested = unaliased_literal_tuple_head(Nested), + false = erts_debug:same(Nested, unaliased_literal_tuple_head(Nested)), + Nested = unaliased_literal_tuple_body(Nested), + false = erts_debug:same(Nested, unaliased_literal_tuple_body(Nested)), + Nested = unaliased_different_var_tuple(Nested, Tuple), + false = erts_debug:same(Nested, unaliased_different_var_tuple(Nested, Tuple)). + +simple_tuple({ok,X}) -> + {ok,X}. +simple_tuple_twice_head({ok,X}, {ok,X}) -> + {ok,X}. +simple_tuple_twice_body({ok,X}) -> + {{ok,X},{ok,X}}. +simple_tuple_in_map(#{hello := {ok,X}}) -> + {ok,X}. +simple_tuple_fun_repeated({ok,X}, Y) -> + io:format("~p~n", [X]), + (fun({ok,X}) -> {ok,X} end)(Y). +simple_tuple_case_repeated({ok,X}, Y) -> + io:format("~p~n", [X]), + case Y of {ok,X} -> {ok,X} end. + +nested_tuple_part({nested,{ok,X}}) -> + {ok,X}. +nested_tuple_whole({nested,{ok,X}}) -> + {nested,{ok,X}}. +nested_tuple_with_alias({nested,{ok,_}=Y}) -> + {nested,Y}. + +tuple_rebinding_after(Y) -> + (fun(X) -> {ok,X} end)(Y), + case Y of {ok,X} -> {ok,X} end. +unaliased_tuple_rebinding_before({ok,X}) -> + io:format("~p~n", [X]), + (fun(X) -> {ok,X} end)(value). +unaliased_literal_tuple_head({nested,{ok,value}=X}) -> + io:format("~p~n", [X]), + {nested,{ok,value}}. +unaliased_literal_tuple_body({nested,{ok,value}=X}) -> + Res = {nested,Y={ok,value}}, + io:format("~p~n", [[X,Y]]), + Res. +unaliased_different_var_tuple({nested,{ok,value}=X}, Y) -> + io:format("~p~n", [X]), + {nested,Y}. + +cons(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Cons = [ok|id(value)], + + true = erts_debug:same(Cons, simple_cons(Cons)), + true = erts_debug:same(Cons, simple_cons_in_map(#{hello => Cons})), + true = erts_debug:same(Cons, simple_cons_case_repeated(Cons, Cons)), + true = erts_debug:same(Cons, simple_cons_fun_repeated(Cons, Cons)), + true = erts_debug:same(Cons, simple_cons_twice_head(Cons, Cons)), + + {Cons1,Cons2} = simple_cons_twice_body(Cons), + true = erts_debug:same(Cons, Cons1), + true = erts_debug:same(Cons, Cons2), + + Nested = [nested,Cons], + true = erts_debug:same(Cons, nested_cons_part(Nested)), + true = erts_debug:same(Nested, nested_cons_whole(Nested)), + true = erts_debug:same(Nested, nested_cons_with_alias(Nested)), + true = erts_debug:same(Cons, cons_rebinding_after(Cons)), + + Unstripped = id([a,b]), + Stripped = cons_with_binary([<<>>|Unstripped]), + true = erts_debug:same(Unstripped, Stripped), + + Cons = unaliased_cons_rebinding_before(Cons), + false = erts_debug:same(Cons, unaliased_cons_rebinding_before(Cons)), + Nested = unaliased_literal_cons_head(Nested), + false = erts_debug:same(Nested, unaliased_literal_cons_head(Nested)), + Nested = unaliased_literal_cons_body(Nested), + false = erts_debug:same(Nested, unaliased_literal_cons_body(Nested)), + Nested = unaliased_different_var_cons(Nested, Cons), + false = erts_debug:same(Nested, unaliased_different_var_cons(Nested, Cons)). + +simple_cons([ok|X]) -> + [ok|X]. +simple_cons_twice_head([ok|X], [ok|X]) -> + [ok|X]. +simple_cons_twice_body([ok|X]) -> + {[ok|X],[ok|X]}. +simple_cons_in_map(#{hello := [ok|X]}) -> + [ok|X]. +simple_cons_fun_repeated([ok|X], Y) -> + io:format("~p~n", [X]), + (fun([ok|X]) -> [ok|X] end)(Y). +simple_cons_case_repeated([ok|X], Y) -> + io:format("~p~n", [X]), + case Y of [ok|X] -> [ok|X] end. + +nested_cons_part([nested,[ok|X]]) -> + [ok|X]. +nested_cons_whole([nested,[ok|X]]) -> + [nested,[ok|X]]. +nested_cons_with_alias([nested,[ok|_]=Y]) -> + [nested,Y]. + +cons_with_binary([<<>>,X|Y]) -> + cons_with_binary([X|Y]); +cons_with_binary(A) -> + A. + +cons_rebinding_after(Y) -> + (fun(X) -> [ok|X] end)(Y), + case Y of [ok|X] -> [ok|X] end. +unaliased_cons_rebinding_before([ok|X]) -> + io:format("~p~n", [X]), + (fun(X) -> [ok|X] end)(value). +unaliased_literal_cons_head([nested,[ok|value]=X]) -> + io:format("~p~n", [X]), + [nested,[ok|value]]. +unaliased_literal_cons_body([nested,[ok|value]=X]) -> + Res = [nested,Y=[ok|value]], + io:format("~p~n", [[X, Y]]), + Res. +unaliased_different_var_cons([nested,[ok|value]=X], Y) -> + io:format("~p~n", [X]), + [nested,Y]. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE.erl index 0097e28d4d..262967d03d 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/core_fold_SUITE.erl @@ -26,7 +26,8 @@ unused_multiple_values_error/1,unused_multiple_values/1, multiple_aliases/1,redundant_boolean_clauses/1, mixed_matching_clauses/1,unnecessary_building/1, - no_no_file/1,configuration/1,supplies/1]). + no_no_file/1,configuration/1,supplies/1, + redundant_stack_frame/1]). -export([foo/0,foo/1,foo/2,foo/3]). @@ -45,7 +46,8 @@ groups() -> unused_multiple_values_error,unused_multiple_values, multiple_aliases,redundant_boolean_clauses, mixed_matching_clauses,unnecessary_building, - no_no_file,configuration,supplies]}]. + no_no_file,configuration,supplies, + redundant_stack_frame]}]. init_per_suite(Config) -> @@ -527,4 +529,26 @@ supplies(_Config) -> do_supplies(#{1 := Value}) when byte_size(Value), byte_size(kg) -> working. +redundant_stack_frame(_Config) -> + {1,2} = do_redundant_stack_frame(#{x=>1,y=>2}), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,_,x},_}} = (catch do_redundant_stack_frame(#{y=>2})), + {'EXIT',{{badkey,_,y},_}} = (catch do_redundant_stack_frame(#{x=>1})), + ok. + +do_redundant_stack_frame(Map) -> + %% There should not be a stack frame for this function. + X = case Map of + #{x := X0} -> + X0; + #{} -> + erlang:error({badkey, Map, x}) + end, + Y = case Map of + #{y := Y0} -> + Y0; + #{} -> + erlang:error({badkey, Map, y}) + end, + {X, Y}. + id(I) -> I. diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl index ccb9b58225..d96cfdb7ac 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl @@ -1291,6 +1291,10 @@ rel_ops(Config) when is_list(Config) -> true = any_atom /= id(42), true = [] /= id(42), + %% Coverage of beam_utils:bif_to_test/3 + Empty = id([]), + ?T(==, [], Empty), + ok. -undef(TestOp). diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/match_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/match_SUITE.erl index 52b2da05f7..c31695be24 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/match_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/match_SUITE.erl @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, pmatch/1,mixed/1,aliases/1,non_matching_aliases/1, match_in_call/1,untuplify/1,shortcut_boolean/1,letify_guard/1, - selectify/1,underscore/1,match_map/1,map_vars_used/1, + selectify/1,deselectify/1,underscore/1,match_map/1,map_vars_used/1, coverage/1,grab_bag/1,literal_binary/1]). -include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl"). @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ groups() -> [{p,[parallel], [pmatch,mixed,aliases,non_matching_aliases, match_in_call,untuplify, - shortcut_boolean,letify_guard,selectify, + shortcut_boolean,letify_guard,selectify,deselectify, underscore,match_map,map_vars_used,coverage, grab_bag,literal_binary]}]. @@ -466,6 +466,66 @@ sel_same_value2(V) when V =:= 42; V =:= 43 -> sel_same_value2(_) -> error. +%% Test deconstruction of select_val instructions in beam_peep into +%% regular tests with just one possible value left. Hitting proper cases +%% in beam_peep relies on unification of labels by beam_jump. + +deselectify(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + one_or_other = desel_tuple_arity({1}), + two = desel_tuple_arity({1,1}), + one_or_other = desel_tuple_arity({1,1,1}), + + one_or_other = dsel_integer(1), + two = dsel_integer(2), + one_or_other = dsel_integer(3), + + one_or_other = dsel_integer_typecheck(1), + two = dsel_integer_typecheck(2), + one_or_other = dsel_integer_typecheck(3), + + one_or_other = dsel_atom(one), + two = dsel_atom(two), + one_or_other = dsel_atom(three), + + one_or_other = dsel_atom_typecheck(one), + two = dsel_atom_typecheck(two), + one_or_other = dsel_atom_typecheck(three). + +desel_tuple_arity(Tuple) when is_tuple(Tuple) -> + case Tuple of + {_} -> one_or_other; + {_,_} -> two; + _ -> one_or_other + end. + +dsel_integer(Val) -> + case Val of + 1 -> one_or_other; + 2 -> two; + _ -> one_or_other + end. + +dsel_integer_typecheck(Val) when is_integer(Val) -> + case Val of + 1 -> one_or_other; + 2 -> two; + _ -> one_or_other + end. + +dsel_atom(Val) -> + case Val of + one -> one_or_other; + two -> two; + _ -> one_or_other + end. + +dsel_atom_typecheck(Val) when is_atom(Val) -> + case Val of + one -> one_or_other; + two -> two; + _ -> one_or_other + end. + underscore(Config) when is_list(Config) -> case Config of [] -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl index 4bd884d86b..b12bcbeeab 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl @@ -161,16 +161,17 @@ md5_1(Beam) -> %% Cover some code that handles internal errors. silly_coverage(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - %% sys_core_fold, sys_core_bsm, sys_core_setel, v3_kernel + %% sys_core_fold, sys_core_alias, sys_core_bsm, sys_core_setel, v3_kernel BadCoreErlang = {c_module,[], name,[],[], [{{c_var,[],{foo,2}},seriously_bad_body}]}, expect_error(fun() -> sys_core_fold:module(BadCoreErlang, []) end), + expect_error(fun() -> sys_core_alias:module(BadCoreErlang, []) end), expect_error(fun() -> sys_core_bsm:module(BadCoreErlang, []) end), expect_error(fun() -> sys_core_dsetel:module(BadCoreErlang, []) end), expect_error(fun() -> v3_kernel:module(BadCoreErlang, []) end), - %% v3_life + %% v3_codegen BadKernel = {k_mdef,[],?MODULE, [{foo,0}], [], @@ -178,11 +179,7 @@ silly_coverage(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {k,[],[],[]}, f,0,[], seriously_bad_body}]}, - expect_error(fun() -> v3_life:module(BadKernel, []) end), - - %% v3_codegen - CodegenInput = {?MODULE,[{foo,0}],[],[{function,foo,0,[a|b],a,b,[]}]}, - expect_error(fun() -> v3_codegen:module(CodegenInput, []) end), + expect_error(fun() -> v3_codegen:module(BadKernel, []) end), %% beam_a BeamAInput = {?MODULE,[{foo,0}],[], diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/trycatch_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/trycatch_SUITE.erl index a591d6cc93..42dbf7d5f0 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/trycatch_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/trycatch_SUITE.erl @@ -324,11 +324,11 @@ eclectic(Conf) when is_list(Conf) -> {{error,{exit,V},{'EXIT',V}},V} = eclectic_1({foo,{error,{exit,V}}}, error, {value,V}), {{value,{value,V},V}, - {'EXIT',{badarith,[{?MODULE,my_add,2,_}|_]}}} = + {'EXIT',{badarith,[{erlang,'+',[0,a],_},{?MODULE,my_add,2,_}|_]}}} = eclectic_1({foo,{value,{value,V}}}, undefined, {'add',{0,a}}), {{'EXIT',V},V} = eclectic_1({catch_foo,{exit,V}}, undefined, {throw,V}), - {{error,{'div',{1,0}},{'EXIT',{badarith,[{?MODULE,my_div,2,_}|_]}}}, + {{error,{'div',{1,0}},{'EXIT',{badarith,[{erlang,'div',[1,0],_},{?MODULE,my_div,2,_}|_]}}}, {'EXIT',V}} = eclectic_1({foo,{error,{'div',{1,0}}}}, error, {exit,V}), {{{error,V},{'EXIT',{V,[{?MODULE,foo,1,_}|_]}}}, @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ eclectic(Conf) when is_list(Conf) -> eclectic_2({error,{value,V}}, throw, {error,V}), {{caught,{'EXIT',{badarg,[{erlang,abs,[V],_}|_]}}},V} = eclectic_2({value,{'abs',V}}, undefined, {value,V}), - {{caught,{'EXIT',{badarith,[{?MODULE,my_add,2,_}|_]}}},V} = + {{caught,{'EXIT',{badarith,[{erlang,'+',[0,a],_},{?MODULE,my_add,2,_}|_]}}},V} = eclectic_2({exit,{'add',{0,a}}}, exit, {value,V}), {{caught,{'EXIT',V}},undefined} = eclectic_2({value,{error,V}}, undefined, {exit,V}), diff --git a/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml b/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml index 8e2d33c928..3ab8f9c832 100644 --- a/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml +++ b/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml @@ -789,9 +789,16 @@ <seealso marker="stdlib:rand">random number generation</seealso>, in order to generate cryptographically strong random numbers (based on OpenSSL's <c>BN_rand_range</c>), - and saves it on process dictionary before returning it as well. + and saves it in the process dictionary before returning it as well. See also - <seealso marker="stdlib:rand#seed-1">rand:seed/1</seealso>. + <seealso marker="stdlib:rand#seed-1">rand:seed/1</seealso> and + <seealso marker="#rand_seed_s-0">rand_seed_s/0</seealso>. + </p> + <p> + When using the state object from this function the + <seealso marker="stdlib:rand">rand</seealso> functions using it + may throw exception <c>low_entropy</c> in case the random generator + failed due to lack of secure "randomness". </p> <p><em>Example</em></p> <pre> @@ -813,6 +820,120 @@ _FloatValue = rand:uniform(). % [0.0; 1.0[</pre> See also <seealso marker="stdlib:rand#seed_s-1">rand:seed_s/1</seealso>. </p> + <p> + When using the state object from this function the + <seealso marker="stdlib:rand">rand</seealso> functions using it + may throw exception <c>low_entropy</c> in case the random generator + failed due to lack of secure "randomness". + </p> + <note> + <p> + The state returned from this function can not be used + to get a reproducable random sequence as from + the other + <seealso marker="stdlib:rand">rand</seealso> + functions, + since reproducability does not match cryptographically safe. + </p> + <p> + The only supported usage is to generate one distinct + random sequence from this start state. + </p> + </note> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name>rand_seed_alg(Alg) -> rand:state()</name> + <fsummary>Strong random number generation plugin state</fsummary> + <type> + <v>Alg = crypto | crypto_cache</v> + </type> + <desc> + <marker id="rand_seed_alg-1" /> + <p> + Creates state object for + <seealso marker="stdlib:rand">random number generation</seealso>, + in order to generate cryptographically strong random numbers. + See also + <seealso marker="stdlib:rand#seed-1">rand:seed/1</seealso> and + <seealso marker="#rand_seed_alg_s-1">rand_seed_alg_s/1</seealso>. + </p> + <p> + When using the state object from this function the + <seealso marker="stdlib:rand">rand</seealso> functions using it + may throw exception <c>low_entropy</c> in case the random generator + failed due to lack of secure "randomness". + </p> + <p> + The cache size can be changed from its default value using the + <seealso marker="crypto_app"> + crypto app's + </seealso> configuration parameter <c>rand_cache_size</c>. + </p> + <p><em>Example</em></p> + <pre> +_ = crypto:rand_seed_alg(crypto_cache), +_IntegerValue = rand:uniform(42), % [1; 42] +_FloatValue = rand:uniform(). % [0.0; 1.0[</pre> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name>rand_seed_alg_s(Alg) -> rand:state()</name> + <fsummary>Strong random number generation plugin state</fsummary> + <type> + <v>Alg = crypto | crypto_cache</v> + </type> + <desc> + <marker id="rand_seed_alg_s-1" /> + <p> + Creates state object for + <seealso marker="stdlib:rand">random number generation</seealso>, + in order to generate cryptographically strongly random numbers. + See also + <seealso marker="stdlib:rand#seed_s-1">rand:seed_s/1</seealso>. + </p> + <p> + If <c>Alg</c> is <c>crypto</c> this function behaves exactly like + <seealso marker="#rand_seed_s-0">rand_seed_s/0</seealso>. + </p> + <p> + If <c>Alg</c> is <c>crypto_cache</c> this function + fetches random data with OpenSSL's <c>RAND_bytes</c> + and caches it for speed using an internal word size + of 56 bits that makes calculations fast on 64 bit machines. + </p> + <p> + When using the state object from this function the + <seealso marker="stdlib:rand">rand</seealso> functions using it + may throw exception <c>low_entropy</c> in case the random generator + failed due to lack of secure "randomness". + </p> + <p> + The cache size can be changed from its default value using the + <seealso marker="crypto_app"> + crypto app's + </seealso> configuration parameter <c>rand_cache_size</c>. + </p> + <note> + <p> + The state returned from this function can not be used + to get a reproducable random sequence as from + the other + <seealso marker="stdlib:rand">rand</seealso> + functions, + since reproducability does not match cryptographically safe. + </p> + <p> + In fact since random data is cached some numbers may + get reproduced if you try, but this is unpredictable. + </p> + <p> + The only supported usage is to generate one distinct + random sequence from this start state. + </p> + </note> </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto_app.xml b/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto_app.xml index ba22557480..8296b1bc77 100644 --- a/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto_app.xml +++ b/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto_app.xml @@ -68,6 +68,24 @@ thus the crypto module will fail to load. This mechanism prevents the accidental use of non-validated algorithms.</p> </item> + <tag><c>rand_cache_size = integer()</c></tag> + <item> + <p> + Sets the cache size in bytes to use by + <seealso marker="crypto#rand_seed_alg-1"> + <c>crypto:rand_seed_alg(crypto_cache)</c> + </seealso> and + <seealso marker="crypto#rand_seed_alg_s-1"> + <c>crypto:rand_seed_alg_s(crypto_cache)</c> + </seealso>. + This parameter is read when a seed function is called, + and then kept in generators state object. It has a rather + small default value that causes reads of strong random bytes + about once per hundred calls for a random value. + The set value is rounded up to an integral number of words + of the size these seed functions use. + </p> + </item> </taglist> </section> diff --git a/lib/crypto/src/crypto.app.src b/lib/crypto/src/crypto.app.src index 1d3f35e465..492aa10e51 100644 --- a/lib/crypto/src/crypto.app.src +++ b/lib/crypto/src/crypto.app.src @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ crypto_ec_curves]}, {registered, []}, {applications, [kernel, stdlib]}, - {env, [{fips_mode, false}]}, + {env, [{fips_mode, false}, {rand_cache_size, 896}]}, {runtime_dependencies, ["erts-9.0","stdlib-3.4","kernel-5.3"]}]}. diff --git a/lib/crypto/src/crypto.erl b/lib/crypto/src/crypto.erl index 0d39dcc76e..9ba1623348 100644 --- a/lib/crypto/src/crypto.erl +++ b/lib/crypto/src/crypto.erl @@ -30,11 +30,12 @@ -export([hmac/3, hmac/4, hmac_init/2, hmac_update/2, hmac_final/1, hmac_final_n/2]). -export([cmac/3, cmac/4]). -export([exor/2, strong_rand_bytes/1, mod_pow/3]). --export([rand_seed/0]). --export([rand_seed_s/0]). +-export([rand_seed/0, rand_seed_alg/1]). +-export([rand_seed_s/0, rand_seed_alg_s/1]). -export([rand_plugin_next/1]). -export([rand_plugin_uniform/1]). -export([rand_plugin_uniform/2]). +-export([rand_cache_plugin_next/1]). -export([rand_uniform/2]). -export([block_encrypt/3, block_decrypt/3, block_encrypt/4, block_decrypt/4]). -export([next_iv/2, next_iv/3]). @@ -315,9 +316,17 @@ stream_decrypt(State, Data0) -> %% %% RAND - pseudo random numbers using RN_ and BN_ functions in crypto lib %% +-type rand_cache_seed() :: + nonempty_improper_list(non_neg_integer(), binary()). -spec strong_rand_bytes(non_neg_integer()) -> binary(). -spec rand_seed() -> rand:state(). -spec rand_seed_s() -> rand:state(). +-spec rand_seed_alg(Alg :: atom()) -> + {rand:alg_handler(), + atom() | rand_cache_seed()}. +-spec rand_seed_alg_s(Alg :: atom()) -> + {rand:alg_handler(), + atom() | rand_cache_seed()}. -spec rand_uniform(crypto_integer(), crypto_integer()) -> crypto_integer(). @@ -333,12 +342,36 @@ rand_seed() -> rand:seed(rand_seed_s()). rand_seed_s() -> + rand_seed_alg_s(?MODULE). + +rand_seed_alg(Alg) -> + rand:seed(rand_seed_alg_s(Alg)). + +-define(CRYPTO_CACHE_BITS, 56). +rand_seed_alg_s(?MODULE) -> {#{ type => ?MODULE, bits => 64, next => fun ?MODULE:rand_plugin_next/1, uniform => fun ?MODULE:rand_plugin_uniform/1, uniform_n => fun ?MODULE:rand_plugin_uniform/2}, - no_seed}. + no_seed}; +rand_seed_alg_s(crypto_cache) -> + CacheBits = ?CRYPTO_CACHE_BITS, + EnvCacheSize = + application:get_env( + crypto, rand_cache_size, CacheBits * 16), % Cache 16 * 8 words + Bytes = (CacheBits + 7) div 8, + CacheSize = + case ((EnvCacheSize + (Bytes - 1)) div Bytes) * Bytes of + Sz when is_integer(Sz), Bytes =< Sz -> + Sz; + _ -> + Bytes + end, + {#{ type => crypto_cache, + bits => CacheBits, + next => fun ?MODULE:rand_cache_plugin_next/1}, + {CacheBits, CacheSize, <<>>}}. rand_plugin_next(Seed) -> {bytes_to_integer(strong_rand_range(1 bsl 64)), Seed}. @@ -349,6 +382,12 @@ rand_plugin_uniform(State) -> rand_plugin_uniform(Max, State) -> {bytes_to_integer(strong_rand_range(Max)) + 1, State}. +rand_cache_plugin_next({CacheBits, CacheSize, <<>>}) -> + rand_cache_plugin_next( + {CacheBits, CacheSize, strong_rand_bytes(CacheSize)}); +rand_cache_plugin_next({CacheBits, CacheSize, Cache}) -> + <<I:CacheBits, NewCache/binary>> = Cache, + {I, {CacheBits, CacheSize, NewCache}}. strong_rand_range(Range) when is_integer(Range), Range > 0 -> BinRange = int_to_bin(Range), @@ -396,7 +435,7 @@ rand_uniform_nif(_From,_To) -> ?nif_stub. -spec rand_seed(binary()) -> ok. -rand_seed(Seed) -> +rand_seed(Seed) when is_binary(Seed) -> rand_seed_nif(Seed). rand_seed_nif(_Seed) -> ?nif_stub. diff --git a/lib/debugger/src/i.erl b/lib/debugger/src/i.erl index 62ce8d0e20..853fa529a0 100644 --- a/lib/debugger/src/i.erl +++ b/lib/debugger/src/i.erl @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ -import(lists, [sort/1,foreach/2]). iv() -> - Vsn = string:substr(filename:basename(code:lib_dir(debugger)), 10), + Vsn = string:slice(filename:basename(code:lib_dir(debugger)), 9), list_to_atom(Vsn). %% ------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl.erl index 0617be6435..1e06d6e974 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_cl.erl @@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ failed_anal_msg(Reason, LogCache) -> %% format_log_cache(LogCache) -> Str = lists:append(lists:reverse(LogCache)), - string:join(string:tokens(Str, "\n"), "\n "). + lists:join("\n ", string:lexemes(Str, "\n")). -spec store_warnings(#cl_state{}, [raw_warning()]) -> #cl_state{}. diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_gui_wx.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_gui_wx.erl index b4b1872c12..b8414b7d8b 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_gui_wx.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_gui_wx.erl @@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ gui_loop(#gui_state{backend_pid = BackendPid, doc_plt = DocPlt, gui_loop(State); {BackendPid, ext_types, ExtTypes} -> Map = fun({M,F,A}) -> io_lib:format("~tp:~tp/~p",[M,F,A]) end, - ExtTypeString = string:join(lists:map(Map, ExtTypes), "\n"), + ExtTypeString = lists:join("\n", lists:map(Map, ExtTypes)), Msg = io_lib:format("The following remote types are being used " "but information about them is not available.\n" "The analysis might get more precise by including " @@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ output_sms(#gui_state{frame = Frame}, Title, Message, Type) -> free_editor(#gui_state{gui = Wx, frame = Frame}, Title, Contents0) -> Contents = lists:flatten(Contents0), - Tokens = string:tokens(Contents, "\n"), + Tokens = string:lexemes(Contents, "\n"), NofLines = length(Tokens), LongestLine = lists:max([length(X) || X <- Tokens]), Height0 = NofLines * 25 + 80, diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_races.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_races.erl index 7fe64c3e11..7602faa21d 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_races.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_races.erl @@ -1270,8 +1270,8 @@ filter_named_tables(NamesList) -> [] -> []; [Head|Tail] -> NewHead = - case string:rstr(Head, "()") of - 0 -> [Head]; + case string:find(Head, "()", trailing) of + nomatch -> [Head]; _Other -> [] end, NewHead ++ filter_named_tables(Tail) @@ -1558,8 +1558,8 @@ any_args(StrList) -> case StrList of [] -> false; [Head|Tail] -> - case string:rstr(Head, "()") of - 0 -> any_args(Tail); + case string:find(Head, "()", trailing) of + nomatch -> any_args(Tail); _Other -> true end end. @@ -1765,10 +1765,8 @@ ets_list_args(MaybeList) -> end. ets_list_argtypes(ListStr) -> - ListStr1 = string:strip(ListStr, left, $[), - ListStr2 = string:strip(ListStr1, right, $]), - ListStr3 = string:strip(ListStr2, right, $.), - string:strip(ListStr3, right, $,). + ListStr1 = string:trim(ListStr, leading, "$["), + string:trim(ListStr1, trailing, "$]$.$,"). ets_tuple_args(MaybeTuple) -> case is_tuple(MaybeTuple) of @@ -1810,7 +1808,7 @@ ets_tuple_argtypes2_helper(TupleStr, ElemStr, NestingLevel) -> {[H|ElemStr], NestingLevel, false} end, case Return of - true -> string:tokens(NewElemStr, " |"); + true -> string:lexemes(NewElemStr, " |"); false -> ets_tuple_argtypes2_helper(T, NewElemStr, NewNestingLevel) end @@ -1889,44 +1887,44 @@ format_args_2(StrArgList, Call) -> case Call of whereis -> lists_key_replace(2, StrArgList, - string:tokens(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")); + string:lexemes(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")); register -> lists_key_replace(2, StrArgList, - string:tokens(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")); + string:lexemes(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")); unregister -> lists_key_replace(2, StrArgList, - string:tokens(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")); + string:lexemes(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")); ets_new -> StrArgList1 = lists_key_replace(2, StrArgList, - string:tokens(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")), + string:lexemes(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")), lists_key_replace(4, StrArgList1, - string:tokens(ets_list_argtypes(lists:nth(4, StrArgList1)), " |")); + string:lexemes(ets_list_argtypes(lists:nth(4, StrArgList1)), " |")); ets_lookup -> StrArgList1 = lists_key_replace(2, StrArgList, - string:tokens(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")), + string:lexemes(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")), lists_key_replace(4, StrArgList1, - string:tokens(lists:nth(4, StrArgList1), " |")); + string:lexemes(lists:nth(4, StrArgList1), " |")); ets_insert -> StrArgList1 = lists_key_replace(2, StrArgList, - string:tokens(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")), + string:lexemes(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")), lists_key_replace(4, StrArgList1, ets_tuple_argtypes2( ets_tuple_argtypes1(lists:nth(4, StrArgList1), [], [], 0), [])); mnesia_dirty_read1 -> lists_key_replace(2, StrArgList, - [mnesia_tuple_argtypes(T) || T <- string:tokens( + [mnesia_tuple_argtypes(T) || T <- string:lexemes( lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")]); mnesia_dirty_read2 -> lists_key_replace(2, StrArgList, - string:tokens(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")); + string:lexemes(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")); mnesia_dirty_write1 -> lists_key_replace(2, StrArgList, - [mnesia_record_tab(R) || R <- string:tokens( + [mnesia_record_tab(R) || R <- string:lexemes( lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")]); mnesia_dirty_write2 -> lists_key_replace(2, StrArgList, - string:tokens(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")); + string:lexemes(lists:nth(2, StrArgList), " |")); function_call -> StrArgList end. @@ -1943,18 +1941,16 @@ format_type(Type, State) -> erl_types:t_to_string(Type, R). mnesia_record_tab(RecordStr) -> - case string:str(RecordStr, "#") =:= 1 of - true -> - "'" ++ - string:sub_string(RecordStr, 2, string:str(RecordStr, "{") - 1) ++ - "'"; - false -> RecordStr + case erl_scan:string(RecordStr) of + {ok, [{'#', _}, {atom, _, Name}|_], _} -> + io_lib:write_string(atom_to_list(Name), $'); + _ -> RecordStr end. mnesia_tuple_argtypes(TupleStr) -> - TupleStr1 = string:strip(TupleStr, left, ${), - [TupleStr2|_T] = string:tokens(TupleStr1, " ,"), - lists:flatten(string:tokens(TupleStr2, " |")). + TupleStr1 = string:trim(TupleStr, leading, "${"), + [TupleStr2|_T] = string:lexemes(TupleStr1, " ,"), + lists:flatten(string:lexemes(TupleStr2, " |")). -spec race_var_map(var_to_map1(), var_to_map2(), dict:dict(), op()) -> dict:dict(). @@ -2237,7 +2233,7 @@ var_type_analysis(FunDefArgs, FunCallTypes, WarnVarArgs, RaceWarnTag, case lists_key_member_lists(Vars, FunVarArgs) of 0 -> [Vars, WVA2, WVA3, WVA4]; N when is_integer(N) -> - NewWVA2 = string:tokens(lists:nth(N + 1, FunVarArgs), " |"), + NewWVA2 = string:lexemes(lists:nth(N + 1, FunVarArgs), " |"), [Vars, NewWVA2, WVA3, WVA4] end; ?WARN_WHEREIS_UNREGISTER -> @@ -2246,7 +2242,7 @@ var_type_analysis(FunDefArgs, FunCallTypes, WarnVarArgs, RaceWarnTag, case lists_key_member_lists(Vars, FunVarArgs) of 0 -> [Vars, WVA2]; N when is_integer(N) -> - NewWVA2 = string:tokens(lists:nth(N + 1, FunVarArgs), " |"), + NewWVA2 = string:lexemes(lists:nth(N + 1, FunVarArgs), " |"), [Vars, NewWVA2] end; ?WARN_ETS_LOOKUP_INSERT -> @@ -2256,7 +2252,7 @@ var_type_analysis(FunDefArgs, FunCallTypes, WarnVarArgs, RaceWarnTag, case lists_key_member_lists(Vars1, FunVarArgs) of 0 -> [Vars1, WVA2]; N1 when is_integer(N1) -> - NewWVA2 = string:tokens(lists:nth(N1 + 1, FunVarArgs), " |"), + NewWVA2 = string:lexemes(lists:nth(N1 + 1, FunVarArgs), " |"), [Vars1, NewWVA2] end, Vars2 = @@ -2286,10 +2282,10 @@ var_type_analysis(FunDefArgs, FunCallTypes, WarnVarArgs, RaceWarnTag, NewWVA2 = case Arity of 1 -> - [mnesia_record_tab(R) || R <- string:tokens( + [mnesia_record_tab(R) || R <- string:lexemes( lists:nth(2, FunVarArgs), " |")]; 2 -> - string:tokens(lists:nth(N + 1, FunVarArgs), " |") + string:lexemes(lists:nth(N + 1, FunVarArgs), " |") end, [Vars, NewWVA2|T] end diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_utils.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_utils.erl index 9b8fbc67eb..abd89034f3 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_utils.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_utils.erl @@ -120,92 +120,10 @@ get_core_from_beam(File, Opts) -> {error, " Could not get Core Erlang code for: " ++ File ++ "\n"} end; _ -> - deprecated_get_core_from_beam(File, Opts) + {error, " Could not get Core Erlang code for: " ++ File ++ "\n" ++ + " Recompile with +debug_info or analyze starting from source code"} end. -deprecated_get_core_from_beam(File, Opts) -> - case get_abstract_code_from_beam(File) of - error -> - {error, " Could not get abstract code for: " ++ File ++ "\n" ++ - " Recompile with +debug_info or analyze starting from source code"}; - {ok, AbstrCode} -> - case get_compile_options_from_beam(File) of - error -> - {error, " Could not get compile options for: " ++ File ++ "\n" ++ - " Recompile or analyze starting from source code"}; - {ok, CompOpts} -> - case get_core_from_abstract_code(AbstrCode, Opts ++ CompOpts) of - error -> - {error, " Could not get core Erlang code for: " ++ File}; - {ok, _} = Core -> - Core - end - end - end. - -get_abstract_code_from_beam(File) -> - case beam_lib:chunks(File, [abstract_code]) of - {ok, {_, List}} -> - case lists:keyfind(abstract_code, 1, List) of - {abstract_code, {raw_abstract_v1, Abstr}} -> {ok, Abstr}; - _ -> error - end; - _ -> - %% No or unsuitable abstract code. - error - end. - -get_compile_options_from_beam(File) -> - case beam_lib:chunks(File, [compile_info]) of - {ok, {_, List}} -> - case lists:keyfind(compile_info, 1, List) of - {compile_info, CompInfo} -> compile_info_to_options(CompInfo); - _ -> error - end; - _ -> - %% No or unsuitable compile info. - error - end. - -compile_info_to_options(CompInfo) -> - case lists:keyfind(options, 1, CompInfo) of - {options, CompOpts} -> {ok, CompOpts}; - _ -> error - end. - -get_core_from_abstract_code(AbstrCode, Opts) -> - %% We do not want the parse_transforms around since we already - %% performed them. In some cases we end up in trouble when - %% performing them again. - AbstrCode1 = cleanup_parse_transforms(AbstrCode), - %% Remove parse_transforms (and other options) from compile options. - Opts2 = cleanup_compile_options(Opts), - try compile:noenv_forms(AbstrCode1, Opts2 ++ src_compiler_opts()) of - {ok, _, Core} -> {ok, Core}; - _What -> error - catch - error:_ -> error - end. - -cleanup_parse_transforms([{attribute, _, compile, {parse_transform, _}}|Left]) -> - cleanup_parse_transforms(Left); -cleanup_parse_transforms([Other|Left]) -> - [Other|cleanup_parse_transforms(Left)]; -cleanup_parse_transforms([]) -> - []. - -cleanup_compile_options(Opts) -> - lists:filter(fun keep_compile_option/1, Opts). - -%% Using abstract, not asm or core. -keep_compile_option(from_asm) -> false; -keep_compile_option(from_core) -> false; -%% The parse transform will already have been applied, may cause -%% problems if it is re-applied. -keep_compile_option({parse_transform, _}) -> false; -keep_compile_option(warnings_as_errors) -> false; -keep_compile_option(_) -> true. - %% ============================================================================ %% %% Typed Records diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/behaviour_SUITE_data/results/gen_server_incorrect_args b/lib/dialyzer/test/behaviour_SUITE_data/results/gen_server_incorrect_args index 1eb8cd455b..1be0ce0d8c 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/test/behaviour_SUITE_data/results/gen_server_incorrect_args +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/behaviour_SUITE_data/results/gen_server_incorrect_args @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ gen_server_incorrect_args.erl:3: Undefined callback function handle_cast/2 (behaviour gen_server) gen_server_incorrect_args.erl:3: Undefined callback function init/1 (behaviour gen_server) -gen_server_incorrect_args.erl:7: The inferred return type of handle_call/3 ({'no'} | {'ok'}) has nothing in common with {'noreply',_} | {'noreply',_,'hibernate' | 'infinity' | non_neg_integer()} | {'reply',_,_} | {'stop',_,_} | {'reply',_,_,'hibernate' | 'infinity' | non_neg_integer()} | {'stop',_,_,_}, which is the expected return type for the callback of the gen_server behaviour +gen_server_incorrect_args.erl:7: The inferred return type of handle_call/3 ({'no'} | {'ok'}) has nothing in common with {'noreply',_} | {'noreply',_,'hibernate' | 'infinity' | non_neg_integer() | {'continue',_}} | {'reply',_,_} | {'stop',_,_} | {'reply',_,_,'hibernate' | 'infinity' | non_neg_integer() | {'continue',_}} | {'stop',_,_,_}, which is the expected return type for the callback of the gen_server behaviour gen_server_incorrect_args.erl:7: The inferred type for the 2nd argument of handle_call/3 ('boo' | 'foo') is not a supertype of {pid(),_}, which is expected type for this argument in the callback of the gen_server behaviour diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/dialyzer_common.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/dialyzer_common.erl index 48083a2731..1a8403f486 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/test/dialyzer_common.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/dialyzer_common.erl @@ -221,13 +221,9 @@ get_suites(Dir) -> end. suffix(String, Suffix) -> - case string:rstr(String, Suffix) of - 0 -> no; - Index -> - case string:substr(String, Index) =:= Suffix of - true -> {yes, string:sub_string(String,1,Index-1)}; - false -> no - end + case string:split(String, Suffix, trailing) of + [Prefix,[]] -> {yes, Prefix}; + _ -> no end. -spec create_suite(string()) -> 'ok'. diff --git a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_layout.erl b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_layout.erl index eafab0588e..baa147410b 100644 --- a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_layout.erl +++ b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_layout.erl @@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ etypef([Cs | L], St, O, R, Opts) -> app_fix(L, Opts) -> try {"//" ++ R1,L2} = app_fix1(L, 1), - [App, Mod] = string:tokens(R1, "/"), + [App, Mod] = string:lexemes(R1, "/"), "//" ++ atom(App, Opts) ++ "/" ++ atom(Mod, Opts) ++ L2 catch _:_ -> L end. @@ -1120,13 +1120,13 @@ ot_integer(E) -> {integer,0,list_to_integer(get_attrval(value, E))}. ot_range(E) -> - [I1, I2] = string:tokens(get_attrval(value, E), "."), + [I1, I2] = string:lexemes(get_attrval(value, E), "."), {type,0,range,[{integer,0,list_to_integer(I1)}, {integer,0,list_to_integer(I2)}]}. ot_binary(E) -> {Base, Unit} = - case string:tokens(get_attrval(value, E), ",:*><") of + case string:lexemes(get_attrval(value, E), ",:*><") of [] -> {0, 0}; ["_",B] -> diff --git a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_specs.erl b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_specs.erl index 4e45e42f20..7b451c43f8 100644 --- a/lib/edoc/src/edoc_specs.erl +++ b/lib/edoc/src/edoc_specs.erl @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ spec(Form, Clause) -> %% the given Erlang spec and an empty list of arguments. dummy_spec(Form) -> {#t_name{name = Name}, Arity, TypeSpecs} = get_spec(Form), - As = string:join(lists:duplicate(Arity, "_X"), ","), + As = lists:join(",", lists:duplicate(Arity, "_X")), S = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~p(~s) -> true\n", [Name, As])), #tag{name = spec, line = get_line(element(2, hd(TypeSpecs))), origin = code, data = S}. diff --git a/lib/eldap/src/eldap.erl b/lib/eldap/src/eldap.erl index 625309271b..2b84872b92 100644 --- a/lib/eldap/src/eldap.erl +++ b/lib/eldap/src/eldap.erl @@ -1368,9 +1368,9 @@ rm_leading_slash(Tail) -> Tail. parse_attributes([$?|Tail]) -> case split_string(Tail,$?) of {[],Attributes} -> - {[],{attributes,string:tokens(Attributes,",")}}; + {[],{attributes,string:lexemes(Attributes,",")}}; {Attributes,Rest} -> - {Rest,{attributes,string:tokens(Attributes,",")}} + {Rest,{attributes,string:lexemes(Attributes,",")}} end. parse_hostport(Str) -> diff --git a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/dtd/erlref.dtd b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/dtd/erlref.dtd index 615b88b61a..78d6771f52 100644 --- a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/dtd/erlref.dtd +++ b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/dtd/erlref.dtd @@ -33,4 +33,5 @@ <!ATTLIST name name CDATA #IMPLIED arity CDATA #IMPLIED clause_i CDATA #IMPLIED + anchor CDATA #IMPLIED n_vars CDATA #IMPLIED> diff --git a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_html.xsl b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_html.xsl index 75614392fb..5b7eae4f73 100644 --- a/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_html.xsl +++ b/lib/erl_docgen/priv/xsl/db_html.xsl @@ -172,6 +172,7 @@ <xsl:template name="spec_name"> <xsl:variable name="name" select="@name"/> <xsl:variable name="arity" select="@arity"/> + <xsl:variable name="anchor" select="@anchor"/> <xsl:variable name="spec0"> <xsl:call-template name="find_spec"/> </xsl:variable> @@ -198,6 +199,11 @@ </xsl:otherwise> </xsl:choose> + <!-- Insert an anchor for "anchor" attribute --> + <xsl:if test="string-length($anchor) > 0"> + <a name="{$anchor}"></a> + </xsl:if> + <xsl:variable name="global_types" select="ancestor::erlref/datatypes"/> <xsl:variable name="local_types" select="../type[string-length(@name) > 0]"/> diff --git a/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_edoc_xml_cb.erl b/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_edoc_xml_cb.erl index 7cdbb502d9..67e6e33c93 100644 --- a/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_edoc_xml_cb.erl +++ b/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_edoc_xml_cb.erl @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ %% limitations under the License. %% %% Copyright (c) 2001-2016 Richard Carlsson. Parts written by Ericsson -%% are Copyright (c) Ericsson AB 2001-2012. All Rights Reserved. +%% are Copyright (c) Ericsson AB 2001-2017. All Rights Reserved. %% -module(docgen_edoc_xml_cb). @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ root_attributes(Element, Opts) -> %% epp:default_encoding/0 returns 'utf8' reformat_encoding(utf8) -> "UTF-8"; reformat_encoding(List) when is_list(List) -> - case string:to_lower(List) of + case string:lowercase(List) of "utf8" -> "UTF-8"; _ -> List end; diff --git a/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_otp_specs.erl b/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_otp_specs.erl index 126229ecc9..9f2b401f93 100644 --- a/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_otp_specs.erl +++ b/lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_otp_specs.erl @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ indent(L) -> app_fix(L) -> try {"//" ++ R1,L2} = app_fix(L, 1), - [App, Mod] = string:tokens(R1, "/"), + [App, Mod] = string:lexemes(R1, "/"), "//" ++ atom(App) ++ "/" ++ atom(Mod) ++ L2 catch _:_ -> L end. @@ -585,13 +585,13 @@ ot_integer(E) -> {integer,0,list_to_integer(get_attrval(value, E))}. ot_range(E) -> - [I1, I2] = string:tokens(get_attrval(value, E), "."), + [I1, I2] = string:lexemes(get_attrval(value, E), "."), {type,0,range,[{integer,0,list_to_integer(I1)}, {integer,0,list_to_integer(I2)}]}. ot_binary(E) -> {Base, Unit} = - case string:tokens(get_attrval(value, E), ",:*><") of + case string:lexemes(get_attrval(value, E), ",:*><") of [] -> {0, 0}; ["_",B] -> diff --git a/lib/et/src/et_collector.erl b/lib/et/src/et_collector.erl index b0f016a8ea..ffe244324c 100644 --- a/lib/et/src/et_collector.erl +++ b/lib/et/src/et_collector.erl @@ -1135,7 +1135,7 @@ handle_info(Info, S) -> noreply(S). listen_on_trace_port(Node, Port, S) -> - [_Name, Host] = string:tokens(atom_to_list(Node), [$@]), + [_Name, Host] = string:lexemes(atom_to_list(Node), [$@]), case catch start_trace_client(self(), ip, {Host, Port}) of {trace_client_pid, RemotePid} -> rpc:call(Node, et_selector, change_pattern, [S#state.trace_pattern]), diff --git a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_lib.erl b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_lib.erl index e340f50a3c..d1bd160ea1 100644 --- a/lib/eunit/src/eunit_lib.erl +++ b/lib/eunit/src/eunit_lib.erl @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ fun_parent(F) -> -ifdef(TEST). fun_parent_test() -> - {?MODULE,fun_parent_test,0} = fun_parent(fun () -> ok end). + {?MODULE,fun_parent_test,0} = fun_parent(fun (A) -> {ok,A} end). -endif. %% --------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl b/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl index abb6c259f6..d8d707c05e 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl @@ -4249,13 +4249,13 @@ t_to_string(?identifier(Set), _RecDict) -> case Set of ?any -> "identifier()"; _ -> - string:join([flat_format("~w()", [T]) || T <- set_to_list(Set)], " | ") + flat_join([flat_format("~w()", [T]) || T <- set_to_list(Set)], " | ") end; t_to_string(?opaque(Set), RecDict) -> - string:join([opaque_type(Mod, Name, Args, S, RecDict) || - #opaque{mod = Mod, name = Name, struct = S, args = Args} - <- set_to_list(Set)], - " | "); + flat_join([opaque_type(Mod, Name, Args, S, RecDict) || + #opaque{mod = Mod, name = Name, struct = S, args = Args} + <- set_to_list(Set)], + " | "); t_to_string(?matchstate(Pres, Slots), RecDict) -> flat_format("ms(~ts,~ts)", [t_to_string(Pres, RecDict), t_to_string(Slots,RecDict)]); @@ -4346,9 +4346,9 @@ t_to_string(?map(Pairs0,DefK,DefV), RecDict) -> end end, StrMand = [{Tos(K),Tos(V)}||{K,?mand,V}<-Pairs], StrOpt = [{Tos(K),Tos(V)}||{K,?opt,V}<-Pairs], - "#{" ++ string:join([K ++ ":=" ++ V||{K,V}<-StrMand] - ++ [K ++ "=>" ++ V||{K,V}<-StrOpt] - ++ ExtraEl, ", ") ++ "}"; + "#{" ++ flat_join([K ++ ":=" ++ V||{K,V}<-StrMand] + ++ [K ++ "=>" ++ V||{K,V}<-StrOpt] + ++ ExtraEl, ", ") ++ "}"; t_to_string(?tuple(?any, ?any, ?any), _RecDict) -> "tuple()"; t_to_string(?tuple(Elements, _Arity, ?any), RecDict) -> "{" ++ comma_sequence(Elements, RecDict) ++ "}"; @@ -4371,7 +4371,7 @@ t_to_string(?var(Id), _RecDict) when is_integer(Id) -> record_to_string(Tag, [_|Fields], FieldNames, RecDict) -> FieldStrings = record_fields_to_string(Fields, FieldNames, RecDict, []), - "#" ++ atom_to_string(Tag) ++ "{" ++ string:join(FieldStrings, ",") ++ "}". + "#" ++ atom_to_string(Tag) ++ "{" ++ flat_join(FieldStrings, ",") ++ "}". record_fields_to_string([F|Fs], [{FName, _Abstr, DefType}|FDefs], RecDict, Acc) -> @@ -4397,7 +4397,7 @@ record_field_diffs_to_string(?tuple([_|Fs], Arity, Tag), RecDict) -> {ok, FieldNames} = lookup_record(TagAtom, Arity-1, RecDict), %% io:format("RecCElems = ~p\nRecTypes = ~p\n", [Fs, FieldNames]), FieldDiffs = field_diffs(Fs, FieldNames, RecDict, []), - string:join(FieldDiffs, " and "). + flat_join(FieldDiffs, " and "). field_diffs([F|Fs], [{FName, _Abstr, DefType}|FDefs], RecDict, Acc) -> %% Don't care about opacity for now. @@ -4417,11 +4417,11 @@ comma_sequence(Types, RecDict) -> true -> "_"; false -> t_to_string(T, RecDict) end || T <- Types], - string:join(List, ","). + flat_join(List, ","). union_sequence(Types, RecDict) -> List = [t_to_string(T, RecDict) || T <- Types], - string:join(List, " | "). + flat_join(List, " | "). -ifdef(DEBUG). opaque_type(Mod, Name, _Args, S, RecDict) -> @@ -5261,7 +5261,7 @@ t_form_to_string({ann_type, _L, [Var, Type]}) -> t_form_to_string({paren_type, _L, [Type]}) -> flat_format("(~ts)", [t_form_to_string(Type)]); t_form_to_string({remote_type, _L, [{atom, _, Mod}, {atom, _, Name}, Args]}) -> - ArgString = "(" ++ string:join(t_form_to_string_list(Args), ",") ++ ")", + ArgString = "(" ++ flat_join(t_form_to_string_list(Args), ",") ++ ")", flat_format("~w:~tw", [Mod, Name]) ++ ArgString; t_form_to_string({type, _L, arity, []}) -> "arity()"; t_form_to_string({type, _L, binary, []}) -> "binary()"; @@ -5284,7 +5284,7 @@ t_form_to_string({type, _L, 'fun', []}) -> "fun()"; t_form_to_string({type, _L, 'fun', [{type, _, any}, Range]}) -> "fun(...) -> " ++ t_form_to_string(Range); t_form_to_string({type, _L, 'fun', [{type, _, product, Domain}, Range]}) -> - "fun((" ++ string:join(t_form_to_string_list(Domain), ",") ++ ") -> " + "fun((" ++ flat_join(t_form_to_string_list(Domain), ",") ++ ") -> " ++ t_form_to_string(Range) ++ ")"; t_form_to_string({type, _L, iodata, []}) -> "iodata()"; t_form_to_string({type, _L, iolist, []}) -> "iolist()"; @@ -5292,7 +5292,7 @@ t_form_to_string({type, _L, list, [Type]}) -> "[" ++ t_form_to_string(Type) ++ "]"; t_form_to_string({type, _L, map, any}) -> "map()"; t_form_to_string({type, _L, map, Args}) -> - "#{" ++ string:join(t_form_to_string_list(Args), ",") ++ "}"; + "#{" ++ flat_join(t_form_to_string_list(Args), ",") ++ "}"; t_form_to_string({type, _L, map_field_assoc, [Key, Val]}) -> t_form_to_string(Key) ++ "=>" ++ t_form_to_string(Val); t_form_to_string({type, _L, map_field_exact, [Key, Val]}) -> @@ -5304,7 +5304,7 @@ t_form_to_string({type, _L, nonempty_list, [Type]}) -> "[" ++ t_form_to_string(Type) ++ ",...]"; t_form_to_string({type, _L, nonempty_string, []}) -> "nonempty_string()"; t_form_to_string({type, _L, product, Elements}) -> - "<" ++ string:join(t_form_to_string_list(Elements), ",") ++ ">"; + "<" ++ flat_join(t_form_to_string_list(Elements), ",") ++ ">"; t_form_to_string({type, _L, range, [From, To]} = Type) -> case {erl_eval:partial_eval(From), erl_eval:partial_eval(To)} of {{integer, _, FromVal}, {integer, _, ToVal}} -> @@ -5314,7 +5314,7 @@ t_form_to_string({type, _L, range, [From, To]} = Type) -> t_form_to_string({type, _L, record, [{atom, _, Name}]}) -> flat_format("#~tw{}", [Name]); t_form_to_string({type, _L, record, [{atom, _, Name}|Fields]}) -> - FieldString = string:join(t_form_to_string_list(Fields), ","), + FieldString = flat_join(t_form_to_string_list(Fields), ","), flat_format("#~tw{~ts}", [Name, FieldString]); t_form_to_string({type, _L, field_type, [{atom, _, Name}, Type]}) -> flat_format("~tw::~ts", [Name, t_form_to_string(Type)]); @@ -5322,9 +5322,9 @@ t_form_to_string({type, _L, term, []}) -> "term()"; t_form_to_string({type, _L, timeout, []}) -> "timeout()"; t_form_to_string({type, _L, tuple, any}) -> "tuple()"; t_form_to_string({type, _L, tuple, Args}) -> - "{" ++ string:join(t_form_to_string_list(Args), ",") ++ "}"; + "{" ++ flat_join(t_form_to_string_list(Args), ",") ++ "}"; t_form_to_string({type, _L, union, Args}) -> - string:join(t_form_to_string_list(Args), " | "); + flat_join(t_form_to_string_list(Args), " | "); t_form_to_string({type, _L, Name, []} = T) -> try M = mod, @@ -5342,7 +5342,7 @@ t_form_to_string({type, _L, Name, []} = T) -> end; t_form_to_string({user_type, _L, Name, List}) -> flat_format("~tw(~ts)", - [Name, string:join(t_form_to_string_list(List), ",")]); + [Name, flat_join(t_form_to_string_list(List), ",")]); t_form_to_string({type, L, Name, List}) -> %% Compatibility: modules compiled before Erlang/OTP 18.0. t_form_to_string({user_type, L, Name, List}). @@ -5603,7 +5603,7 @@ set_to_string(Set) -> true -> io_lib:write_string(atom_to_list(X), $'); % stupid emacs ' false -> flat_format("~tw", [X]) end || X <- set_to_list(Set)], - string:join(L, " | "). + flat_join(L, " | "). set_min([H|_]) -> H. @@ -5613,6 +5613,9 @@ set_max(Set) -> flat_format(F, S) -> lists:flatten(io_lib:format(F, S)). +flat_join(List, Sep) -> + lists:flatten(lists:join(Sep, List)). + %%============================================================================= %% %% Utilities for the binary type diff --git a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl index 2abecf7f18..cb4c1cfbd3 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl @@ -794,7 +794,7 @@ trans_fun([{bs_append,{f,Lbl},Size,W,R,U,Binary,{field_flags,F},Dst}| SizeArg = trans_arg(Size), BinArg = trans_arg(Binary), IcodeDst = mk_var(Dst), - Offset = mk_var(reg), + Offset = mk_var(reg_gcsafe), Base = mk_var(reg), trans_bin_call({hipe_bs_primop,{bs_append,W,R,U,F}},Lbl,[SizeArg,BinArg], [IcodeDst,Base,Offset], @@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ trans_fun([{bs_private_append,{f,Lbl},Size,U,Binary,{field_flags,F},Dst}| SizeArg = trans_arg(Size), BinArg = trans_arg(Binary), IcodeDst = mk_var(Dst), - Offset = mk_var(reg), + Offset = mk_var(reg_gcsafe), Base = mk_var(reg), trans_bin_call({hipe_bs_primop,{bs_private_append,U,F}}, Lbl,[SizeArg,BinArg], @@ -844,7 +844,7 @@ trans_fun([{bs_init2,{f,Lbl},Size,_Words,_LiveRegs,{field_flags,Flags0},X}| Instructions], Env) -> Dst = mk_var(X), Flags = resolve_native_endianess(Flags0), - Offset = mk_var(reg), + Offset = mk_var(reg_gcsafe), Base = mk_var(reg), {Name, Args} = case Size of @@ -860,7 +860,7 @@ trans_fun([{bs_init_bits,{f,Lbl},Size,_Words,_LiveRegs,{field_flags,Flags0},X}| Instructions], Env) -> Dst = mk_var(X), Flags = resolve_native_endianess(Flags0), - Offset = mk_var(reg), + Offset = mk_var(reg_gcsafe), Base = mk_var(reg), {Name, Args} = case Size of @@ -1505,7 +1505,10 @@ clone_dst(Dest) -> New = case hipe_icode:is_reg(Dest) of true -> - mk_var(reg); + case hipe_icode:reg_is_gcsafe(Dest) of + true -> mk_var(reg_gcsafe); + false -> mk_var(reg) + end; false -> true = hipe_icode:is_var(Dest), mk_var(new) @@ -2126,7 +2129,12 @@ mk_var(reg) -> T = hipe_gensym:new_var(icode), V = (5*T)+4, hipe_gensym:update_vrange(icode,V), - hipe_icode:mk_reg(V). + hipe_icode:mk_reg(V); +mk_var(reg_gcsafe) -> + T = hipe_gensym:new_var(icode), + V = (5*T)+4, % same namespace as 'reg' + hipe_gensym:update_vrange(icode,V), + hipe_icode:mk_reg_gcsafe(V). %%----------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Make an icode label of proper type @@ -2296,6 +2304,12 @@ split_code([First|Code], Label, Instr) -> split_code([Instr|Code], Label, Instr, Prev, As) when Prev =:= Label -> split_code_final(Code, As); % drop both label and instruction +split_code([{icode_end_try}|_]=Code, Label, {try_case,_}, Prev, As) + when Prev =:= Label -> + %% The try_case has been replaced with try_end as an optimization. + %% Keep this instruction, since it might be the only try_end instruction + %% for this try/catch block. + split_code_final(Code, As); % drop label split_code([Other|_Code], Label, Instr, Prev, _As) when Prev =:= Label -> ?EXIT({missing_instr_after_label, Label, Instr, [Other, Prev | _As]}); split_code([Other|Code], Label, Instr, Prev, As) -> diff --git a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode.erl b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode.erl index 24b7ac4783..bc3403b0c5 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode.erl @@ -515,10 +515,12 @@ annotate_variable/2, %% annotate_var_or_reg(VarOrReg, Type) unannotate_variable/1,%% unannotate_var_or_reg(VarOrReg) mk_reg/1, %% mk_reg(Id) + mk_reg_gcsafe/1, %% mk_reg_gcsafe(Id) mk_fvar/1, %% mk_fvar(Id) mk_new_var/0, %% mk_new_var() mk_new_fvar/0, %% mk_new_fvar() mk_new_reg/0, %% mk_new_reg() + mk_new_reg_gcsafe/0, %% mk_new_reg_gcsafe() mk_phi/1, %% mk_phi(Id) mk_phi/2 %% mk_phi(Id, ArgList) ]). @@ -1260,14 +1262,22 @@ is_var(_) -> false. -spec mk_reg(non_neg_integer()) -> #icode_variable{kind::'reg'}. mk_reg(V) -> #icode_variable{name=V, kind=reg}. --spec reg_name(#icode_variable{kind::'reg'}) -> non_neg_integer(). -reg_name(#icode_variable{name=Name, kind=reg}) -> Name. +-spec mk_reg_gcsafe(non_neg_integer()) -> #icode_variable{kind::'reg_gcsafe'}. +mk_reg_gcsafe(V) -> #icode_variable{name=V, kind=reg_gcsafe}. --spec reg_is_gcsafe(#icode_variable{kind::'reg'}) -> 'false'. -reg_is_gcsafe(#icode_variable{kind=reg}) -> false. % for now +-spec reg_name(#icode_variable{kind::'reg'|'reg_gcsafe'}) + -> non_neg_integer(). +reg_name(#icode_variable{name=Name, kind=reg}) -> Name; +reg_name(#icode_variable{name=Name, kind=reg_gcsafe}) -> Name. + +-spec reg_is_gcsafe(#icode_variable{kind::'reg'}) -> 'false'; + (#icode_variable{kind::'reg_gcsafe'}) -> 'true'. +reg_is_gcsafe(#icode_variable{kind=reg}) -> false; +reg_is_gcsafe(#icode_variable{kind=reg_gcsafe}) -> true. -spec is_reg(icode_argument()) -> boolean(). -is_reg(#icode_variable{kind=reg}) -> true; +is_reg(#icode_variable{kind=reg}) -> true; +is_reg(#icode_variable{kind=reg_gcsafe}) -> true; is_reg(_) -> false. -spec mk_fvar(non_neg_integer()) -> #icode_variable{kind::'fvar'}. @@ -1676,6 +1686,16 @@ mk_new_reg() -> mk_reg(hipe_gensym:get_next_var(icode)). %% +%% @doc Makes a new gcsafe register; that is, a register that is allowed to be +%% live over calls and other operations that might cause GCs and thus move heap +%% data around. +%% + +-spec mk_new_reg_gcsafe() -> icode_reg(). +mk_new_reg_gcsafe() -> + mk_reg_gcsafe(hipe_gensym:get_next_var(icode)). + +%% %% @doc Makes a new label. %% diff --git a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode.hrl b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode.hrl index 380ddd8371..7ed80a9ed4 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode.hrl +++ b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode.hrl @@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ -type variable_annotation() :: {atom(), any(), fun((any()) -> string())}. --record(icode_variable, {name :: non_neg_integer(), - kind :: 'var' | 'reg' | 'fvar', - annotation = [] :: [] | variable_annotation()}). +-record(icode_variable, {name :: non_neg_integer(), + kind :: 'var' | 'reg' | 'reg_gcsafe' | 'fvar', + annotation = [] :: [] | variable_annotation()}). %%--------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Type declarations for Icode instructions @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ -type icode_funcall() :: mfa() | icode_primop(). -type icode_var() :: #icode_variable{kind::'var'}. --type icode_reg() :: #icode_variable{kind::'reg'}. +-type icode_reg() :: #icode_variable{kind::'reg'|'reg_gcsafe'}. -type icode_fvar() :: #icode_variable{kind::'fvar'}. -type icode_argument() :: #icode_const{} | #icode_variable{}. -type icode_term_arg() :: icode_var() | #icode_const{}. diff --git a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_liveness.erl b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_liveness.erl index 51e2855108..e61529a1bb 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_liveness.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_liveness.erl @@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ print_var(#icode_variable{name=V, kind=Kind, annotation=T}) -> case Kind of var -> io:format("v~p", [V]); reg -> io:format("r~p", [V]); + reg_gcsafe -> io:format("rs~p", [V]); fvar -> io:format("fv~p", [V]) end, case T of diff --git a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_pp.erl b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_pp.erl index 5b017dca32..33d1e62884 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_pp.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_pp.erl @@ -230,7 +230,10 @@ pp_arg(Dev, Arg) -> case hipe_icode:is_reg(Arg) of true -> N = hipe_icode:reg_name(Arg), - io:format(Dev, "r~p", [N]); + case hipe_icode:reg_is_gcsafe(Arg) of + true -> io:format(Dev, "rs~p", [N]); + false -> io:format(Dev, "r~p", [N]) + end; false -> N = hipe_icode:fvar_name(Arg), io:format(Dev, "fv~p", [N]) diff --git a/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm.erl b/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm.erl index 641d3fda0a..ccd40162cb 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm.erl @@ -1005,11 +1005,12 @@ pp_ins(Dev, Ver, I) -> write(Dev, [" ", adj_stack_offset(I),")\n"]); #llvm_meta{} -> write(Dev, ["!", meta_id(I), " = !{ "]), - write(Dev, string:join([if is_list(Op) -> ["!\"", Op, "\""]; - is_integer(Op) -> ["i32 ", integer_to_list(Op)]; - is_record(Op, llvm_meta) -> - ["!", meta_id(Op)] - end || Op <- meta_operands(I)], ", ")), + write(Dev, lists:join(", ", + [if is_list(Op) -> ["!\"", Op, "\""]; + is_integer(Op) -> ["i32 ", integer_to_list(Op)]; + is_record(Op, llvm_meta) -> + ["!", meta_id(Op)] + end || Op <- meta_operands(I)])), write(Dev, " }\n"); Other -> exit({?MODULE, pp_ins, {"Unknown LLVM instruction", Other}}) diff --git a/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm_main.erl b/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm_main.erl index 4eec0c752b..54c435c127 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm_main.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm_main.erl @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ compiler_target_opt() -> %% @doc Join options. fix_opts(Opts) -> - string:join(Opts, " "). + lists:flatten(lists:join(" ", Opts)). %% @doc Translate optimization-level flag (default is "O2"). trans_optlev_flag(Tool, Options) -> diff --git a/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_rtl_to_llvm.erl b/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_rtl_to_llvm.erl index 79e1bfd381..934717efc1 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_rtl_to_llvm.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_rtl_to_llvm.erl @@ -1537,7 +1537,7 @@ declare_switch_table({Name, {switch, {TableType, Labels, _, _}, _}}, FunName) -> LabelList = [mk_jump_label(L) || L <- Labels], Fun1 = fun(X) -> "i8* blockaddress(@" ++ FunName ++ ", " ++ X ++ ")" end, List2 = lists:map(Fun1, LabelList), - List3 = string:join(List2, ",\n"), + List3 = lists:flatten(lists:join(",\n", List2)), List4 = "[\n" ++ List3 ++ "\n]\n", hipe_llvm:mk_const_decl("@" ++ Name, "constant", TableType, List4). @@ -1553,7 +1553,7 @@ declare_closure_labels(ClosureLabels, Relocs, Fun) -> Relocs1 = relocs_store("table_closures", {table_closures, ArityList}, Relocs), List2 = ["i8* blockaddress(@" ++ FunName ++ ", " ++ L ++ ")" || L <- LabelList], - List3 = string:join(List2, ",\n"), + List3 = lists:flatten(lists:join(",\n", List2)), List4 = "[\n" ++ List3 ++ "\n]\n", NrLabels = length(LabelList), ByteTyPtr = hipe_llvm:mk_pointer(hipe_llvm:mk_int(?BITS_IN_BYTE)), diff --git a/lib/hipe/main/hipe.app.src b/lib/hipe/main/hipe.app.src index fb750dd418..66008a4178 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/main/hipe.app.src +++ b/lib/hipe/main/hipe.app.src @@ -179,6 +179,7 @@ hipe_rtl_to_sparc, hipe_rtl_to_x86, hipe_rtl_varmap, + hipe_rtl_verify_gcsafe, hipe_segment_trees, hipe_sdi, hipe_sparc, diff --git a/lib/hipe/main/hipe.erl b/lib/hipe/main/hipe.erl index 19b4e8bfe2..acb9b7b062 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/main/hipe.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/main/hipe.erl @@ -1414,6 +1414,7 @@ opt_keys() -> use_clusters, use_jumptable, verbose, + verify_gcsafe, %% verbose_spills, x87]. @@ -1510,7 +1511,8 @@ opt_negations() -> {no_use_callgraph, use_callgraph}, {no_use_clusters, use_clusters}, {no_use_inline_atom_search, use_inline_atom_search}, - {no_use_indexing, use_indexing}]. + {no_use_indexing, use_indexing}, + {no_verify_gcsafe, verify_gcsafe}]. %% Don't use negative forms in right-hand sides of aliases and expansions! %% We only expand negations once, before the other expansions are done. @@ -1616,11 +1618,11 @@ llvm_support_available() -> get_llvm_version() -> OptStr = os:cmd("opt -version"), SubStr = "LLVM version ", N = length(SubStr), - case string:str(OptStr, SubStr) of - 0 -> % No opt available + case string:find(OptStr, SubStr) of + nomatch -> % No opt available {0, 0}; S -> - case string:tokens(string:sub_string(OptStr, S + N), ".") of + case string:lexemes(string:slice(S, N), ".") of [MajorS, MinorS | _] -> case {string:to_integer(MajorS), string:to_integer(MinorS)} of {{Major, ""}, {Minor, _}} diff --git a/lib/hipe/main/hipe_main.erl b/lib/hipe/main/hipe_main.erl index dca6fddec3..4b5eb4c63e 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/main/hipe_main.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/main/hipe_main.erl @@ -410,6 +410,11 @@ icode_to_rtl(MFA, Icode, Options, Servers) -> hipe_llvm_liveness:analyze(RtlCfg4) end, pp(RtlCfg5, MFA, rtl, pp_rtl, Options, Servers), + case proplists:get_bool(verify_gcsafe, Options) of + false -> ok; + true -> + ok = hipe_rtl_verify_gcsafe:check(RtlCfg5) + end, LinearRTL1 = hipe_rtl_cfg:linearize(RtlCfg5), LinearRTL2 = hipe_rtl_cleanup_const:cleanup(LinearRTL1), %% hipe_rtl:pp(standard_io, LinearRTL2), diff --git a/lib/hipe/rtl/Makefile b/lib/hipe/rtl/Makefile index 5abc9ec049..becdd0b7d8 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/rtl/Makefile +++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/Makefile @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ HIPE_MODULES = hipe_rtl hipe_rtl_cfg \ hipe_rtl_ssa hipe_rtl_ssa_const_prop \ hipe_rtl_cleanup_const hipe_rtl_symbolic hipe_rtl_lcm \ hipe_rtl_ssapre hipe_rtl_binary hipe_rtl_ssa_avail_expr \ - hipe_rtl_arch hipe_tagscheme + hipe_rtl_arch hipe_tagscheme hipe_rtl_verify_gcsafe else HIPE_MODULES = endif diff --git a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl.erl b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl.erl index 04c9728d5c..33027f3259 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl.erl @@ -1740,7 +1740,10 @@ pp_reg(Dev, Arg) -> true -> pp_hard_reg(Dev, reg_index(Arg)); false -> - io:format(Dev, "r~w", [reg_index(Arg)]) + case reg_is_gcsafe(Arg) of + true -> io:format(Dev, "rs~w", [reg_index(Arg)]); + false -> io:format(Dev, "r~w", [reg_index(Arg)]) + end end. pp_var(Dev, Arg) -> diff --git a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_binary_construct.erl b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_binary_construct.erl index bc215e3abe..5b89d4946a 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_binary_construct.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_binary_construct.erl @@ -359,7 +359,8 @@ not_writable_code(Bin, SizeReg, Dst, Base, Offset, Unit, allocate_writable(Dst, Base, UsedBytes, TotBytes, TotSize) -> Zero = hipe_rtl:mk_imm(0), [NextLbl] = create_lbls(1), - [EndSubSize, EndSubBitSize, ProcBin] = create_regs(3), + [EndSubSize, EndSubBitSize] = create_regs(2), + [ProcBin] = create_unsafe_regs(1), [hipe_rtl:mk_call([Base], bs_allocate, [UsedBytes], hipe_rtl:label_name(NextLbl), [], not_remote), NextLbl, @@ -586,12 +587,12 @@ const_init2(Size, Dst, Base, Offset, TrueLblName) -> false -> ByteSize = hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg(), [hipe_rtl:mk_gctest(?PROC_BIN_WORDSIZE+?SUB_BIN_WORDSIZE), - hipe_rtl:mk_move(Offset, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(0)), hipe_rtl:mk_move(ByteSize, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Size)), hipe_rtl:mk_call([Base], bs_allocate, [ByteSize], hipe_rtl:label_name(NextLbl), [], not_remote), NextLbl, hipe_tagscheme:create_refc_binary(Base, ByteSize, Dst), + hipe_rtl:mk_move(Offset, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(0)), hipe_rtl:mk_goto(TrueLblName)] end. @@ -634,13 +635,12 @@ var_init2(Size, Dst, Base, Offset, TrueLblName, SystemLimitLblName, FalseLblName Log2WordSize = hipe_rtl_arch:log2_word_size(), WordSize = hipe_rtl_arch:word_size(), [ContLbl, HeapLbl, REFCLbl, NextLbl] = create_lbls(4), - [USize, Tmp] = create_unsafe_regs(2), + [USize, Tmp] = create_regs(2), [get_word_integer(Size, USize, SystemLimitLblName, FalseLblName), hipe_rtl:mk_branch(USize, leu, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?MAX_BINSIZE), hipe_rtl:label_name(ContLbl), SystemLimitLblName), ContLbl, - hipe_rtl:mk_move(Offset, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(0)), hipe_rtl:mk_branch(USize, leu, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?MAX_HEAP_BIN_SIZE), hipe_rtl:label_name(HeapLbl), hipe_rtl:label_name(REFCLbl)), @@ -650,6 +650,7 @@ var_init2(Size, Dst, Base, Offset, TrueLblName, SystemLimitLblName, FalseLblName hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Tmp, Tmp, add, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?SUB_BIN_WORDSIZE)), hipe_rtl:mk_gctest(Tmp), hipe_tagscheme:create_heap_binary(Base, USize, Dst), + hipe_rtl:mk_move(Offset, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(0)), hipe_rtl:mk_goto(TrueLblName), REFCLbl, hipe_rtl:mk_gctest(?PROC_BIN_WORDSIZE+?SUB_BIN_WORDSIZE), @@ -657,6 +658,7 @@ var_init2(Size, Dst, Base, Offset, TrueLblName, SystemLimitLblName, FalseLblName hipe_rtl:label_name(NextLbl), [], not_remote), NextLbl, hipe_tagscheme:create_refc_binary(Base, USize, Dst), + hipe_rtl:mk_move(Offset, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(0)), hipe_rtl:mk_goto(TrueLblName)]. var_init_bits(Size, Dst, Base, Offset, TrueLblName, SystemLimitLblName, FalseLblName) -> @@ -863,7 +865,7 @@ get_base_offset_size(Binary, SrcBase, SrcOffset, SrcSize, FLName) -> JoinLbl, hipe_tagscheme:test_heap_binary(Orig, HeapLblName, REFCLblName), HeapLbl, - hipe_rtl:mk_alu(SrcBase, Orig, add, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?HEAP_BIN_DATA-2)), + hipe_tagscheme:get_field_addr_from_term({heap_bin, {data, 0}}, Orig, SrcBase), hipe_rtl:mk_goto(EndLblName), REFCLbl, hipe_tagscheme:get_field_from_term({proc_bin,bytes}, Orig, SrcBase), @@ -1210,6 +1212,12 @@ is_divisible(Dividend, Divisor, SuccLbl, FailLbl) -> [hipe_rtl:mk_branch(Dividend, 'and', Mask, eq, SuccLbl, FailLbl, 0.99)]; false -> %% We need division, fall back to a primop - [hipe_rtl:mk_call([], is_divisible, [Dividend, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Divisor)], - SuccLbl, FailLbl, not_remote)] + [Tmp] = create_regs(1), + RetLbl = hipe_rtl:mk_new_label(), + [hipe_rtl:mk_call([Tmp], is_divisible, + [Dividend, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Divisor)], + hipe_rtl:label_name(RetLbl), [], not_remote), + RetLbl, + hipe_rtl:mk_branch(Tmp, ne, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(0), + SuccLbl, FailLbl, 0.99)] end. diff --git a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_binary_match.erl b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_binary_match.erl index 362a52f8fe..4575213838 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_binary_match.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_binary_match.erl @@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ get_base(Orig,Base) -> [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_tagscheme:get_field_addr_from_term({heap_bin, {data, 0}}, Orig, Base), hipe_rtl:mk_goto(hipe_rtl:label_name(EndLbl)), REFCLbl, get_field_from_term({proc_bin, flags}, Orig, Flags), @@ -740,7 +740,7 @@ get_base(Orig,Base) -> 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)), + get_field_from_term({proc_bin, bytes}, Orig, Base), EndLbl]. extract_matchstate_var(binsize, Ms) -> @@ -842,12 +842,12 @@ make_dyn_prep(SizeReg, CCode) -> %%------------------------------------------------------------------------ get_unaligned_int(Dst1, Size, Base, Offset, Shiftr, Type, TrueLblName) -> - [Reg] = create_regs(1), + [Reg] = create_gcsafe_regs(1), [get_maybe_unaligned_int_to_reg(Reg, Size, Base, Offset, Shiftr, Type), do_bignum_code(Size, Type, Reg, Dst1, TrueLblName)]. get_maybe_unaligned_int_to_reg(Reg, Size, Base, Offset, Shiftr, Type) -> - [LowBits] = create_regs(1), + [LowBits] = create_gcsafe_regs(1), [AlignedLbl, UnAlignedLbl, EndLbl] = create_lbls(3), [hipe_rtl:mk_alub(LowBits, Offset, 'and', hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?LOW_BITS), eq, hipe_rtl:label_name(AlignedLbl), @@ -1001,7 +1001,7 @@ do_bignum_code(Size, {Signedness,_}, Src, Dst1, TrueLblName) end. signed_bignum(Dst1, Src, TrueLblName) -> - Tmp1 = hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg(), + Tmp1 = hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg_gcsafe(), BignumLabel = hipe_rtl:mk_new_label(), [hipe_tagscheme:realtag_fixnum(Dst1, Src), hipe_tagscheme:realuntag_fixnum(Tmp1, Dst1), diff --git a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_cleanup_const.erl b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_cleanup_const.erl index bfa6b9682e..00cc2bcb37 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_cleanup_const.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_cleanup_const.erl @@ -69,9 +69,9 @@ cleanup_instr([Const|Left], I, Acc) -> case I of X when is_record(X, fp_unop) orelse is_record(X, fp) -> Fdst = hipe_rtl:mk_new_fpreg(), - Fconv = hipe_tagscheme:unsafe_untag_float(Fdst, Dst), + Fconv = lists:flatten(hipe_tagscheme:unsafe_untag_float(Fdst, Dst)), NewI = hipe_rtl:subst_uses([{Const, Fdst}], I), - cleanup_instr(Left, NewI, Fconv ++ [Load|Acc]); + cleanup_instr(Left, NewI, lists:reverse(Fconv, [Load|Acc])); _ -> NewI = hipe_rtl:subst_uses([{Const, Dst}], I), cleanup_instr(Left, NewI, [Load|Acc]) diff --git a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_lcm.erl b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_lcm.erl index 9dcdd05fb1..af39c9a0a4 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_lcm.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_lcm.erl @@ -182,42 +182,41 @@ delete_exprs(Code, _, _, []) -> Code; delete_exprs(Code, ExprMap, IdMap, [ExprId|Exprs]) -> Expr = expr_id_map_get_expr(IdMap, ExprId), - %% Perform a foldl that goes through the code and deletes all - %% occurences of the expression. - NewCode = - lists:reverse - (lists:foldl(fun(CodeExpr, Acc) -> - case is_expr(CodeExpr) of - true -> - case expr_clear_dst(CodeExpr) =:= Expr of - true -> - pp_debug(" Deleting: ", []), - pp_debug_instr(CodeExpr), - %% Lookup expression entry. - Defines = - case expr_map_lookup(ExprMap, Expr) of - {value, {_, _, Defs}} -> - Defs; - none -> - exit({?MODULE, expr_map_lookup, - "expression missing"}) - end, - MoveCode = - mk_expr_move_instr(hipe_rtl:defines(CodeExpr), - Defines), - pp_debug(" Replacing with: ", []), - pp_debug_instr(MoveCode), - [MoveCode|Acc]; - false -> - [CodeExpr|Acc] - end; - false -> - [CodeExpr|Acc] - end - end, - [], Code)), + %% Lookup expression entry. + {value, {_, _, Defines}} = expr_map_lookup(ExprMap, Expr), + %% Go through the code and deletes all occurences of the expression. + NewCode = delete_expr(Code, Expr, Defines, []), delete_exprs(NewCode, ExprMap, IdMap, Exprs). +delete_expr([], _Expr, _Defines, Acc) -> lists:reverse(Acc); +delete_expr([CodeExpr|Code], Expr, Defines, Acc) -> + case exp_kill_expr(CodeExpr, [Expr]) of + [] -> % Expr was killed; deleting stops here + pp_debug(" Stopping before: ", []), + pp_debug_instr(CodeExpr), + lists:reverse(Acc, [CodeExpr|Code]); + [Expr] -> + NewCodeExpr = + case is_expr(CodeExpr) of + true -> + case expr_clear_dst(CodeExpr) =:= Expr of + true -> + pp_debug(" Deleting: ", []), + pp_debug_instr(CodeExpr), + MoveCode = mk_expr_move_instr(hipe_rtl:defines(CodeExpr), + Defines), + pp_debug(" Replacing with: ", []), + pp_debug_instr(MoveCode), + MoveCode; + false -> + CodeExpr + end; + false -> + CodeExpr + end, + delete_expr(Code, Expr, Defines, [NewCodeExpr|Acc]) + end. + %%============================================================================= %% Goes through the given list of expressions and inserts them at %% appropriate places in the code. @@ -226,13 +225,12 @@ insert_exprs(CFG, _, _, _, _, BetweenMap, []) -> insert_exprs(CFG, Pred, Succ, ExprMap, IdMap, BetweenMap, [ExprId|Exprs]) -> Expr = expr_id_map_get_expr(IdMap, ExprId), Instr = expr_map_get_instr(ExprMap, Expr), - case hipe_rtl_cfg:succ(CFG, Pred) of - [_] -> + case try_insert_expr_last(CFG, Pred, Instr) of + {ok, NewCFG} -> pp_debug(" Inserted last: ", []), pp_debug_instr(Instr), - NewCFG = insert_expr_last(CFG, Pred, Instr), insert_exprs(NewCFG, Pred, Succ, ExprMap, IdMap, BetweenMap, Exprs); - _ -> + not_safe -> case hipe_rtl_cfg:pred(CFG, Succ) of [_] -> pp_debug(" Inserted first: ", []), @@ -252,25 +250,31 @@ insert_exprs(CFG, Pred, Succ, ExprMap, IdMap, BetweenMap, [ExprId|Exprs]) -> %% Recursively goes through the code in a block and returns a new block %% with the new code inserted second to last (assuming the last expression %% is a branch operation). -insert_expr_last(CFG0, Label, Instr) -> - Code0 = hipe_bb:code(hipe_rtl_cfg:bb(CFG0, Label)), - %% FIXME: Use hipe_bb:butlast() instead? - Code1 = insert_expr_last_work(Label, Instr, Code0), - hipe_rtl_cfg:bb_add(CFG0, Label, hipe_bb:mk_bb(Code1)). +try_insert_expr_last(CFG0, Label, Instr) -> + case hipe_rtl_cfg:succ(CFG0, Label) of + [_] -> + Code0 = hipe_bb:code(hipe_rtl_cfg:bb(CFG0, Label)), + case insert_expr_last_work(Instr, Code0) of + not_safe -> not_safe; + Code1 -> + {ok, hipe_rtl_cfg:bb_add(CFG0, Label, hipe_bb:mk_bb(Code1))} + end; + _ -> not_safe + end. %%============================================================================= %% Recursively goes through the code in a block and returns a new block %% with the new code inserted second to last (assuming the last expression %% is a branch operation). -insert_expr_last_work(_, Instr, []) -> - %% This case should not happen since this means that block was completely - %% empty when the function was called. For compatibility we insert it last. - [Instr]; -insert_expr_last_work(_, Instr, [Code1]) -> +insert_expr_last_work(_Instr, [#call{}]) -> + %% Call instructions clobber all expressions; we musn't insert the expression + %% before it + not_safe; +insert_expr_last_work(Instr, [Code1]) -> %% We insert the code next to last. [Instr, Code1]; -insert_expr_last_work(Label, Instr, [Code|Codes]) -> - [Code|insert_expr_last_work(Label, Instr, Codes)]. +insert_expr_last_work(Instr, [Code|Codes]) -> + [Code|insert_expr_last_work(Instr, Codes)]. %%============================================================================= %% Inserts expression first in the block for the given label. @@ -305,7 +309,8 @@ insert_expr_between(CFG0, BetweenMap, Pred, Succ, Instr) -> {value, Label} -> pp_debug(" Using existing new bb for edge (~w,~w) with label ~w~n", [Pred, Succ, Label]), - {insert_expr_last(CFG0, Label, Instr), BetweenMap} + {ok, NewCfg} = try_insert_expr_last(CFG0, Label, Instr), + {NewCfg, BetweenMap} end. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% diff --git a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_varmap.erl b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_varmap.erl index 375a8f85c0..f34c66ab85 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_varmap.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_varmap.erl @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ icode_var2rtl_var(Var, Map) -> {reg, IsGcSafe} -> NewVar = case IsGcSafe of - %% true -> hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg_gcsafe(); + true -> hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg_gcsafe(); false -> hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg() end, {NewVar, insert(Var, NewVar, Map)} diff --git a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_verify_gcsafe.erl b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_verify_gcsafe.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c3f20bfec1 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_verify_gcsafe.erl @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +%% -*- mode: erlang; erlang-indent-level: 2 -*- +%% +%% 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. +%% +-module(hipe_rtl_verify_gcsafe). + +-export([check/1]). + +-include("../flow/cfg.hrl"). %% needed for the specs +-include("hipe_rtl.hrl"). + +check(CFG) -> + Liveness = hipe_rtl_liveness:analyze(CFG), + put({?MODULE, 'fun'}, CFG#cfg.info#cfg_info.'fun'), + lists:foreach( + fun(Lb) -> + put({?MODULE, label}, Lb), + Liveout = hipe_rtl_liveness:liveout(Liveness, Lb), + BB = hipe_rtl_cfg:bb(CFG, Lb), + check_instrs(lists:reverse(hipe_bb:code(BB)), Liveout) + end, hipe_rtl_cfg:labels(CFG)), + erase({?MODULE, 'fun'}), + erase({?MODULE, label}), + erase({?MODULE, instr}), + ok. + +check_instrs([], _Livein) -> ok; +check_instrs([I|Is], LiveOut) -> + Def = ordsets:from_list(hipe_rtl:defines(I)), + Use = ordsets:from_list(hipe_rtl:uses(I)), + LiveOver = ordsets:subtract(LiveOut, Def), + LiveIn = ordsets:union(LiveOver, Use), + case (hipe_rtl:is_call(I) + andalso not safe_primop(hipe_rtl:call_fun(I))) + orelse is_record(I, gctest) + of + false -> ok; + true -> + put({?MODULE, instr}, I), + lists:foreach(fun verify_live/1, LiveOver) + end, + check_instrs(Is, LiveIn). + +verify_live(T) -> + case hipe_rtl:is_reg(T) of + false -> ok; + true -> + case hipe_rtl:reg_is_gcsafe(T) of + true -> ok; + false -> + error({gcunsafe_live_over_call, + get({?MODULE, 'fun'}), + {label, get({?MODULE, label})}, + get({?MODULE, instr}), + T}) + end + end. + +%% Primops that can't gc +%% Note: This information is essentially duplicated from hipe_bif_list.m4 +safe_primop(is_divisible) -> true; +safe_primop(is_unicode) -> true; +safe_primop(cmp_2) -> true; +safe_primop(eq_2) -> true; +safe_primop(bs_allocate) -> true; +safe_primop(bs_reallocate) -> true; +safe_primop(bs_utf8_size) -> true; +safe_primop(bs_get_utf8) -> true; +safe_primop(bs_utf16_size) -> true; +safe_primop(bs_get_utf16) -> true; +safe_primop(bs_validate_unicode_retract) -> true; +safe_primop(bs_put_small_float) -> true; +safe_primop(bs_put_bits) -> true; +safe_primop(emasculate_binary) -> true; +safe_primop(atomic_inc) -> true; +%% Not noproc but manually verified +safe_primop(bs_put_big_integer) -> true; +safe_primop(_) -> false. diff --git a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_tagscheme.erl b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_tagscheme.erl index 68cbe75e85..737f0ec5e3 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_tagscheme.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_tagscheme.erl @@ -53,7 +53,8 @@ -export([test_subbinary/3, test_heap_binary/3]). -export([create_heap_binary/3, create_refc_binary/3, create_refc_binary/4]). -export([create_matchstate/6, convert_matchstate/1, compare_matchstate/4]). --export([get_field_from_term/3, get_field_from_pointer/3, +-export([get_field_addr_from_term/3, + get_field_from_term/3, get_field_from_pointer/3, set_field_from_term/3, set_field_from_pointer/3, extract_matchbuffer/2, extract_binary_bytes/2]). @@ -76,6 +77,10 @@ -define(TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED, 16#2). -define(TAG_PRIMARY_IMMED1, 16#3). +%% Only when ?ERTS_USE_LITERAL_TAG =:= 1 +-define(TAG_PTR_MASK__, 16#7). +-define(TAG_LITERAL_PTR, 16#4). + -define(TAG_IMMED1_SIZE, 4). -define(TAG_IMMED1_MASK, 16#F). -define(TAG_IMMED1_PID, ((16#0 bsl ?TAG_PRIMARY_SIZE) bor ?TAG_PRIMARY_IMMED1)). @@ -157,6 +162,38 @@ tag_cons(Res, X) -> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +ptr_val(Res, X) -> + hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Res, X, 'and', hipe_rtl:mk_imm(bnot ?TAG_PTR_MASK__)). + +%% Returns {Base, Offset, Untag}. To be used like, for example: +%% {Base, Offset, Untag} = untag_ptr(X, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), +%% ... +%% [Untag, hipe_rtl:mk_load(Dst, Base, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset))]. +%% +%% NB: Base might either be X or a new temp. It must thus not be modified. +untag_ptr(X, Tag) -> + case ?ERTS_USE_LITERAL_TAG of + 0 -> + {X, -Tag, []}; + 1 -> + Base = hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg(), + Untag = ptr_val(Base, X), + {Base, 0, Untag} + end. + +untag_ptr_nooffset(Dst, X, Tag) -> + %% We could just use ptr_val in all cases, but subtraction can use LEA on x86 + %% and can be inlined into effective address computations on several + %% architectures. + case ?ERTS_USE_LITERAL_TAG of + 0 -> + hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Dst, X, 'sub', hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Tag)); + 1 -> + ptr_val(Dst, X) + end. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + %%% Operations to test if an object has a known type T. test_nil(X, TrueLab, FalseLab, Pred) -> @@ -171,7 +208,8 @@ test_is_boxed(X, TrueLab, FalseLab, Pred) -> hipe_rtl:mk_branch(X, 'and', Mask, 'eq', TrueLab, FalseLab, Pred). get_header(Res, X) -> - hipe_rtl:mk_load(Res, X, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(-(?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED))). + {Base, Offset, Untag} = untag_ptr(X, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), + [Untag, hipe_rtl:mk_load(Res, Base, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset))]. mask_and_compare(X, Mask, Value, TrueLab, FalseLab, Pred) -> Tmp = hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg_gcsafe(), @@ -617,21 +655,25 @@ test_either_immed(Arg1, Arg2, TrueLab, FalseLab) -> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% unsafe_car(Dst, Arg) -> - hipe_rtl:mk_load(Dst, Arg, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(-(?TAG_PRIMARY_LIST))). + {Base, Offset, Untag} = untag_ptr(Arg, ?TAG_PRIMARY_LIST), + [Untag, hipe_rtl:mk_load(Dst, Base, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset))]. unsafe_cdr(Dst, Arg) -> + {Base, Offset, Untag} = untag_ptr(Arg, ?TAG_PRIMARY_LIST), WordSize = hipe_rtl_arch:word_size(), - hipe_rtl:mk_load(Dst, Arg, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(-(?TAG_PRIMARY_LIST)+WordSize)). + [Untag, hipe_rtl:mk_load(Dst, Base, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset+WordSize))]. unsafe_constant_element(Dst, Index, Tuple) -> % Index is an immediate WordSize = hipe_rtl_arch:word_size(), - Offset = -(?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED) + WordSize * hipe_rtl:imm_value(Index), - hipe_rtl:mk_load(Dst, Tuple, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset)). + {Base, Offset0, Untag} = untag_ptr(Tuple, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), + Offset = Offset0 + WordSize * hipe_rtl:imm_value(Index), + [Untag, hipe_rtl:mk_load(Dst, Base, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset))]. unsafe_update_element(Tuple, Index, Value) -> % Index is an immediate WordSize = hipe_rtl_arch:word_size(), - Offset = -(?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED) + WordSize * hipe_rtl:imm_value(Index), - hipe_rtl:mk_store(Tuple, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset), Value). + {Base, Offset0, Untag} = untag_ptr(Tuple, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), + Offset = Offset0 + WordSize * hipe_rtl:imm_value(Index), + [Untag, hipe_rtl:mk_store(Base, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset), Value)]. %%% wrong semantics %% unsafe_variable_element(Dst, Index, Tuple) -> % Index is an unknown fixnum @@ -644,10 +686,12 @@ unsafe_update_element(Tuple, Index, Value) -> % Index is an immediate %% Tmp1 = hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg_gcsafe(), %% Tmp2 = hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg_gcsafe(), %% Shift = ?TAG_IMMED1_SIZE - 2, -%% OffAdj = (?TAG_IMMED1_SMALL bsr Shift) + ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED, +%% {Base, Off0, Untag} = untag_ptr(Tuple, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), +%% OffAdj = (?TAG_IMMED1_SMALL bsr Shift) - Off0, %% [hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Tmp1, Index, 'srl', hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Shift)), %% hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Tmp2, Tmp1, 'sub', hipe_rtl:mk_imm(OffAdj)), -%% hipe_rtl:mk_load(Dst, Tuple, Tmp2)]. +%% Untag, +%% hipe_rtl:mk_load(Base, Tuple, Tmp2)]. element(Dst, Index, Tuple, FailLabName, {tuple, A}, IndexInfo) -> FixnumOkLab = hipe_rtl:mk_new_label(), @@ -660,7 +704,7 @@ element(Dst, Index, Tuple, FailLabName, {tuple, A}, IndexInfo) -> Offset = hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg_gcsafe(), Ptr = hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg(), % offset from Tuple [untag_fixnum(UIndex, Index), - hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Ptr, Tuple, 'sub', hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED)), + untag_ptr_nooffset(Ptr, Tuple, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Offset, UIndex, 'sll', hipe_rtl:mk_imm(hipe_rtl_arch:log2_word_size())), hipe_rtl:mk_load(Dst, Ptr, Offset)]; @@ -769,7 +813,7 @@ gen_element_tail(Dst, Tuple, Arity, UIndex, FailLabName, IndexOkLab) -> hipe_rtl:mk_branch(ZeroIndex, 'geu', Arity, FailLabName, hipe_rtl:label_name(IndexOkLab), 0.01), IndexOkLab, - hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Ptr, Tuple, 'sub', hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED)), + untag_ptr_nooffset(Ptr, Tuple, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Offset, UIndex, 'sll', hipe_rtl:mk_imm(hipe_rtl_arch:log2_word_size())), hipe_rtl:mk_load(Dst, Ptr, Offset)]. @@ -777,11 +821,13 @@ gen_element_tail(Dst, Tuple, Arity, UIndex, FailLabName, IndexOkLab) -> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% unsafe_closure_element(Dst, Index, Closure) -> % Index is an immediate - Offset = -(?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED) %% Untag + %% XXX: Can there even be closure literals? + {Base, Offset0, Untag} = untag_ptr(Closure, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), + Offset = Offset0 %% Untag + ?EFT_ENV %% Field offset %% Index from 1 to N hence -1) + (hipe_rtl_arch:word_size() * (hipe_rtl:imm_value(Index)-1)), - hipe_rtl:mk_load(Dst, Closure, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset)). + [Untag, hipe_rtl:mk_load(Dst, Base, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset))]. mk_fun_header() -> hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?HEADER_FUN). @@ -790,7 +836,7 @@ tag_fun(Res, X) -> tag_boxed(Res, X). %% untag_fun(Res, X) -> -%% hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Res, X, 'sub', hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED)). +%% untag_ptr_nooffset(Res, X, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED). if_fun_get_arity_and_address(ArityReg, AddressReg, FunP, BadFunLab, Pred) -> %% EmuAddressPtrReg = hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg(), @@ -801,15 +847,15 @@ if_fun_get_arity_and_address(ArityReg, AddressReg, FunP, BadFunLab, Pred) -> TrueLab0 = hipe_rtl:mk_new_label(), %% TrueLab1 = hipe_rtl:mk_new_label(), IsFunCode = test_closure(FunP, hipe_rtl:label_name(TrueLab0), BadFunLab, Pred), + {Base, Offset, Untag} = untag_ptr(FunP, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), GetArityCode = [TrueLab0, %% Funp->arity contains the arity - hipe_rtl:mk_load(ArityReg, FunP, - hipe_rtl:mk_imm(-(?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED)+ - ?EFT_ARITY)), - hipe_rtl:mk_load(FEPtrReg, FunP, - hipe_rtl:mk_imm(-(?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED)+ - ?EFT_FE)), + Untag, + hipe_rtl:mk_load(ArityReg, Base, + hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset+?EFT_ARITY)), + hipe_rtl:mk_load(FEPtrReg, Base, + hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset+?EFT_FE)), hipe_rtl:mk_load(AddressReg, FEPtrReg, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?EFE_NATIVE_ADDRESS))], IsFunCode ++ GetArityCode. @@ -927,20 +973,24 @@ test_subbinary(Binary, TrueLblName, FalseLblName) -> unsafe_load_float(DstLo, DstHi, Src) -> WordSize = hipe_rtl_arch:word_size(), - Offset1 = -(?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED) + WordSize, + {Base, Offset0, Untag} = untag_ptr(Src, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), + Offset1 = Offset0 + WordSize, Offset2 = Offset1 + 4, %% This should really be 4 and not WordSize case hipe_rtl_arch:endianess() of little -> - [hipe_rtl:mk_load(DstLo, Src, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset1), int32, unsigned), - hipe_rtl:mk_load(DstHi, Src, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset2), int32, unsigned)]; + [Untag, + hipe_rtl:mk_load(DstLo, Base, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset1), int32, unsigned), + hipe_rtl:mk_load(DstHi, Base, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset2), int32, unsigned)]; big -> - [hipe_rtl:mk_load(DstHi, Src, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset1), int32, unsigned), - hipe_rtl:mk_load(DstLo, Src, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset2), int32, unsigned)] + [Untag, + hipe_rtl:mk_load(DstHi, Base, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset1), int32, unsigned), + hipe_rtl:mk_load(DstLo, Base, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset2), int32, unsigned)] end. unsafe_untag_float(Dst, Src) -> - Offset = -(?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED) + hipe_rtl_arch:word_size(), - [hipe_rtl:mk_fload(Dst, Src, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset))]. + {Base, Offset0, Untag} = untag_ptr(Src, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), + Offset = Offset0 + hipe_rtl_arch:word_size(), + [Untag, hipe_rtl:mk_fload(Dst, Base, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(Offset))]. unsafe_tag_float(Dst, Src) -> {GetHPInsn, HP, PutHPInsn} = hipe_rtl_arch:heap_pointer(), @@ -999,8 +1049,9 @@ get_one_word_pos_bignum(USize, Size, Fail) -> unsafe_get_one_word_pos_bignum(USize, Size) -> WordSize = hipe_rtl_arch:word_size(), - Imm = hipe_rtl:mk_imm(1*WordSize-?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), - [hipe_rtl:mk_load(USize, Size, Imm)]. + {Base, Offset, Untag} = untag_ptr(Size, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), + Imm = hipe_rtl:mk_imm(1*WordSize+Offset), + [Untag, hipe_rtl:mk_load(USize, Base, Imm)]. -spec bignum_sizeneed(non_neg_integer()) -> non_neg_integer(). @@ -1040,7 +1091,7 @@ create_matchstate(Max, BinSize, Base, Offset, Orig, Ms) -> SizeInWords = ((ByteSize div WordSize) - 1), Header = hipe_rtl:mk_imm(mk_header(SizeInWords, ?TAG_HEADER_BIN_MATCHSTATE)), [GetHPInsn, - hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Ms, HP, add, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED)), + tag_boxed(Ms, HP), set_field_from_term({matchstate,thing_word}, Ms, Header), set_field_from_term({matchstate,{matchbuffer,orig}}, Ms, Orig), set_field_from_term({matchstate,{matchbuffer,base}}, Ms, Base), @@ -1078,7 +1129,10 @@ convert_matchstate(Ms) -> size_from_header(SizeInWords, Header), hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Hole, SizeInWords, sub, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?SUB_BIN_WORDSIZE)), mk_var_header(BigIntHeader, Hole, ?TAG_HEADER_POS_BIG), - hipe_rtl:mk_store(Ms, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?SUB_BIN_WORDSIZE*WordSize-?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), + %% Matchstates can't be literals; so untagging with ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED is + %% fine here + hipe_rtl:mk_store(Ms, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(?SUB_BIN_WORDSIZE*WordSize + -?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), BigIntHeader)]. compare_matchstate(Max, Ms, LargeEnough, TooSmall) -> @@ -1087,8 +1141,10 @@ compare_matchstate(Max, Ms, LargeEnough, TooSmall) -> SizeInWords = ((ByteSize div WordSize) - 1), Header = hipe_rtl:mk_imm(mk_header(SizeInWords, ?TAG_HEADER_BIN_MATCHSTATE)), RealHeader = hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg_gcsafe(), - [hipe_rtl:mk_load(RealHeader, Ms, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(-?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED)), - hipe_rtl:mk_branch(RealHeader, ge, Header, LargeEnough, TooSmall)]. + %% Matchstates can't be literals; so untagging with ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED is fine + %% here + [hipe_rtl:mk_load(RealHeader, Ms, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(-?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED)), + hipe_rtl:mk_branch(RealHeader, ge, Header, LargeEnough, TooSmall)]. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% @@ -1207,15 +1263,22 @@ get_field_size1({matchbuffer, base}) -> get_field_size1({matchbuffer, binsize}) -> ?MB_SIZE_SIZE. +get_field_addr_from_term(Struct, Term, Dst) -> + {Base, Offset0, Untag} = untag_ptr(Term, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), + Offset = hipe_rtl:mk_imm(get_field_offset(Struct) + Offset0), + [Untag, hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Dst, Base, add, Offset)]. + get_field_from_term(Struct, Term, Dst) -> - Offset = hipe_rtl:mk_imm(get_field_offset(Struct) - ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), + {Base, Offset0, Untag} = untag_ptr(Term, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), + Offset = hipe_rtl:mk_imm(get_field_offset(Struct) + Offset0), Size = get_field_size(Struct), - hipe_rtl:mk_load(Dst, Term, Offset, Size, unsigned). + [Untag, hipe_rtl:mk_load(Dst, Base, Offset, Size, unsigned)]. set_field_from_term(Struct, Term, Value) -> - Offset = hipe_rtl:mk_imm(get_field_offset(Struct) - ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), + {Base, Offset0, Untag} = untag_ptr(Term, ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), + Offset = hipe_rtl:mk_imm(get_field_offset(Struct) + Offset0), Size = get_field_size(Struct), - hipe_rtl:mk_store(Term, Offset, Value, Size). + [Untag, hipe_rtl:mk_store(Base, Offset, Value, Size)]. get_field_from_pointer(Struct, Term, Dst) -> Offset = hipe_rtl:mk_imm(get_field_offset(Struct)), @@ -1229,6 +1292,8 @@ set_field_from_pointer(Struct, Term, Value) -> extract_matchbuffer(Mb, Ms) -> What = {matchstate, matchbuffer}, + %% Matchstates can't be literals; so untagging with ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED is fine + %% here Offset = hipe_rtl:mk_imm(get_field_offset(What) - ?TAG_PRIMARY_BOXED), hipe_rtl:mk_alu(Mb, Ms, add, Offset). diff --git a/lib/hipe/ssa/hipe_ssa.inc b/lib/hipe/ssa/hipe_ssa.inc index c7c1a8e1d7..29e8b92266 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/ssa/hipe_ssa.inc +++ b/lib/hipe/ssa/hipe_ssa.inc @@ -463,20 +463,20 @@ updateStatementDefs([], Statement, Current, Acc) -> %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- updateIndices(Current, Variable) -> - case ?CODE:is_var(Variable) of - true -> - NewVar = ?CODE:mk_new_var(), - {NewVar,gb_trees:enter(Variable, NewVar, Current)}; - false -> - case is_fp_temp(Variable) of - true -> - NewFVar = mk_new_fp_temp(), - {NewFVar,gb_trees:enter(Variable, NewFVar, Current)}; - false -> - NewReg = ?CODE:mk_new_reg(), - {NewReg,gb_trees:enter(Variable, NewReg, Current)} - end - end. + New = + case ?CODE:is_var(Variable) of + true -> ?CODE:mk_new_var(); + false -> + case is_fp_temp(Variable) of + true -> mk_new_fp_temp(); + false -> + case ?CODE:reg_is_gcsafe(Variable) of + true -> ?CODE:mk_new_reg_gcsafe(); + false -> ?CODE:mk_new_reg() + end + end + end, + {New, gb_trees:enter(Variable, New, Current)}. %%---------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Procedure : updateSuccPhi/4 diff --git a/lib/hipe/test/basic_SUITE_data/basic_exceptions.erl b/lib/hipe/test/basic_SUITE_data/basic_exceptions.erl index 229a0516dc..d71b924d22 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/test/basic_SUITE_data/basic_exceptions.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/test/basic_SUITE_data/basic_exceptions.erl @@ -6,12 +6,13 @@ %%%------------------------------------------------------------------- -module(basic_exceptions). --export([test/0, test_catches/0]). +-export([test/0]). %% functions used as arguments to spawn/3 -export([bad_guy/2]). test() -> + ok = test_catches(), ok = test_catch_exit(42), ok = test_catch_throw(42), ok = test_catch_element(), @@ -22,6 +23,7 @@ test() -> ok = test_pending_errors(), ok = test_bad_fun_call(), ok = test_guard_bif(), + ok = test_eclectic(), ok. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -463,3 +465,117 @@ guard_bif('node/0', X, Y) when node() == Y -> {'node/0', X, Y}; guard_bif('node/1', X, Y) when node(X) == Y -> {'node/1', X, Y}. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Taken from trycatch_SUITE.erl (compiler test suite). +%% +%% Cases that are commented out contain exception information that was +%% added to Erlang/OTP in commit e8d45ae14c6c3bdfcbbc7964228b004ef4f11ea6 +%% (May 2017) only in the BEAM emulator. Thus, part of this test fails +%% when compiled in native code. +%% The remaining cases are uncommented so that they are properly tested +%% in native code too. +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- + +test_eclectic() -> + V = {make_ref(),3.1415926535,[[]|{}]}, + {{value,{value,V},V},V} = + eclectic_1({foo,{value,{value,V}}}, undefined, {value,V}), + {{'EXIT',{V,[{?MODULE,foo,1,_}|_]}},V} = + eclectic_1({catch_foo,{error,V}}, undefined, {value,V}), + {{error,{exit,V},{'EXIT',V}},V} = + eclectic_1({foo,{error,{exit,V}}}, error, {value,V}), + %% {{value,{value,V},V}, + %% {'EXIT',{badarith,[{erlang,'+',[0,a],_},{?MODULE,my_add,2,_}|_]}}} = + %% eclectic_1({foo,{value,{value,V}}}, undefined, {'add',{0,a}}), + {{'EXIT',V},V} = + eclectic_1({catch_foo,{exit,V}}, undefined, {throw,V}), + %% {{error,{'div',{1,0}},{'EXIT',{badarith,[{erlang,'div',[1,0],_},{?MODULE,my_div,2,_}|_]}}}, + %% {'EXIT',V}} = + %% eclectic_1({foo,{error,{'div',{1,0}}}}, error, {exit,V}), + {{{error,V},{'EXIT',{V,[{?MODULE,foo,1,_}|_]}}}, + {'EXIT',V}} = + eclectic_1({catch_foo,{throw,{error,V}}}, undefined, {exit,V}), + %% + {{value,{value,{value,V},V}},V} = + eclectic_2({value,{value,V}}, undefined, {value,V}), + {{value,{throw,{value,V},V}},V} = + eclectic_2({throw,{value,V}}, throw, {value,V}), + {{caught,{'EXIT',V}},undefined} = + eclectic_2({value,{value,V}}, undefined, {exit,V}), + {{caught,{'EXIT',{V,[{?MODULE,foo,1,_}|_]}}},undefined} = + eclectic_2({error,{value,V}}, throw, {error,V}), + %% The following fails in native code + %% %% {{caught,{'EXIT',{badarg,[{erlang,abs,[V],_}|_]}}},V} = + %% %% eclectic_2({value,{'abs',V}}, undefined, {value,V}), + %% {{caught,{'EXIT',{badarith,[{erlang,'+',[0,a],_},{?MODULE,my_add,2,_}|_]}}},V} = + %% eclectic_2({exit,{'add',{0,a}}}, exit, {value,V}), + {{caught,{'EXIT',V}},undefined} = + eclectic_2({value,{error,V}}, undefined, {exit,V}), + {{caught,{'EXIT',{V,[{?MODULE,foo,1,_}|_]}}},undefined} = + eclectic_2({throw,{'div',{1,0}}}, throw, {error,V}), + ok. + +eclectic_1(X, C, Y) -> + erase(eclectic), + Done = make_ref(), + Try = + try case X of + {catch_foo,V} -> catch {Done,foo(V)}; + {foo,V} -> {Done,foo(V)} + end of + {Done,D} -> {value,D,catch foo(D)}; + {'EXIT',_}=Exit -> Exit; + D -> {D,catch foo(D)} + catch + C:D -> {C,D,catch foo(D)} + after + put(eclectic, catch foo(Y)) + end, + {Try,erase(eclectic)}. + +eclectic_2(X, C, Y) -> + Done = make_ref(), + erase(eclectic), + Catch = + case + catch + {Done, + try foo(X) of + V -> {value,V,foo(V)} + catch + C:D -> {C,D,foo(D)} + after + put(eclectic, foo(Y)) + end} of + {Done,Z} -> {value,Z}; + Z -> {caught,Z} + end, + {Catch,erase(eclectic)}. + +foo({value,Value}) -> Value; +foo({'div',{A,B}}) -> + my_div(A, B); +foo({'add',{A,B}}) -> + my_add(A, B); +foo({'abs',X}) -> + my_abs(X); +foo({error,Error}) -> + erlang:error(Error); +foo({throw,Throw}) -> + erlang:throw(Throw); +foo({exit,Exit}) -> + erlang:exit(Exit); +foo({raise,{Class,Reason}}) -> + erlang:raise(Class, Reason); +foo(Term) when not is_atom(Term) -> Term. +%%foo(Atom) when is_atom(Atom) -> % must not be defined! + +my_div(A, B) -> + A div B. + +my_add(A, B) -> + A + B. + +my_abs(X) -> + abs(X). diff --git a/lib/hipe/test/hipe_testsuite_driver.erl b/lib/hipe/test/hipe_testsuite_driver.erl index 88576775ca..8813af5dfc 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/test/hipe_testsuite_driver.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/test/hipe_testsuite_driver.erl @@ -29,13 +29,9 @@ get_suites(SuitesWithSuiteSuffix) -> [S || {yes, S} <- Prefixes]. suffix(String, Suffix) -> - case string:rstr(String, Suffix) of - 0 -> no; - Index -> - case string:substr(String, Index) =:= Suffix of - true -> {yes, string:sub_string(String, 1, Index-1)}; - false -> no - end + case string:split(String, Suffix, trailing) of + [Prefix,[]] -> {yes, Prefix}; + _ -> no end. -spec file_type(file:filename()) -> {ok, file_type()} | {error, ext_posix()}. @@ -165,7 +161,8 @@ run(TestCase, Dir, _OutDir) -> %% end, DataFiles), %% try ok = TestCase:test(), - HiPEOpts = try TestCase:hipe_options() catch error:undef -> [] end, + HiPEOpts0 = try TestCase:hipe_options() catch error:undef -> [] end, + HiPEOpts = HiPEOpts0 ++ hipe_options(), {ok, TestCase} = hipe:c(TestCase, HiPEOpts), ok = TestCase:test(), {ok, TestCase} = hipe:c(TestCase, [o1|HiPEOpts]), @@ -183,3 +180,6 @@ run(TestCase, Dir, _OutDir) -> %% lists:foreach(fun (DF) -> ok end, % = file:delete(DF) end, %% [filename:join(OutDir, D) || D <- DataFiles]) %% end. + +hipe_options() -> + [verify_gcsafe]. diff --git a/lib/hipe/test/opt_verify_SUITE.erl b/lib/hipe/test/opt_verify_SUITE.erl index a323c10503..24f43af275 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/test/opt_verify_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/test/opt_verify_SUITE.erl @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ call_elim_test_file(Config, FileName, Option) -> substring_count(Icode, Substring) -> substring_count(Icode, Substring, 0). substring_count(Icode, Substring, N) -> - case string:str(Icode, Substring) of - 0 -> N; - I -> substring_count(lists:nthtail(I, Icode), Substring, N+1) + case string:find(Icode, Substring) of + nomatch -> N; + Prefix -> substring_count(string:prefix(Prefix, Substring), Substring, N+1) end. diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml index b674b3ca93..2ab35b9b05 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ <p>Regarding filename encoding, the Erlang VM can operate in two modes. The current mode can be queried using function - <seealso marker="#native_name_encoding"><c>native_name_encoding/0</c></seealso>. + <seealso marker="#native_name_encoding/0"><c>native_name_encoding/0</c></seealso>. It returns <c>latin1</c> or <c>utf8</c>.</p> <p>In <c>latin1</c> mode, the Erlang VM does not change the @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ terminal supports UTF-8, otherwise <c>latin1</c>. The default can be overridden using <c>+fnl</c> (to force <c>latin1</c> mode) or <c>+fnu</c> (to force <c>utf8</c> mode) when starting - <seealso marker="erts:erl"><c>erts:erl</c></seealso>.</p> + <seealso marker="erts:erl"><c>erl</c></seealso>.</p> <p>On operating systems with transparent naming, files can be inconsistently named, for example, some files are encoded in UTF-8 while @@ -81,6 +81,23 @@ <p>See also section <seealso marker="stdlib:unicode_usage#notes-about-raw-filenames">Notes About Raw Filenames</seealso> in the STDLIB User's Guide.</p> + <note><p> + File operations used to accept filenames containing + null characters (integer value zero). This caused + the name to be truncated and in some cases arguments + to primitive operations to be mixed up. Filenames + containing null characters inside the filename + are now <em>rejected</em> and will cause primitive + file operations fail. + </p></note> + <warning><p> + Currently null characters at the end of the filename + will be accepted by primitive file operations. Such + filenames are however still documented as invalid. The + implementation will also change in the future and + reject such filenames. + </p></warning> + </description> <datatypes> @@ -96,9 +113,21 @@ </datatype> <datatype> <name name="filename"/> + <desc> + <p> + See also the documentation of the + <seealso marker="#type-name_all"><c>name_all()</c></seealso> type. + </p> + </desc> </datatype> <datatype> <name name="filename_all"/> + <desc> + <p> + See also the documentation of the + <seealso marker="#type-name_all"><c>name_all()</c></seealso> type. + </p> + </desc> </datatype> <datatype> <name name="io_device"/> @@ -112,21 +141,23 @@ <name name="name"/> <desc> <p>If VM is in Unicode filename mode, <c>string()</c> and <c>char()</c> - are allowed to be > 255. + are allowed to be > 255. See also the documentation of the + <seealso marker="#type-name_all"><c>name_all()</c></seealso> type. </p> </desc> </datatype> <datatype> <name name="name_all"/> <desc> - <p>If VM is in Unicode filename mode, <c>string()</c> and <c>char()</c> + <p>If VM is in Unicode filename mode, characters are allowed to be > 255. <c><anno>RawFilename</anno></c> is a filename not subject to Unicode translation, meaning that it can contain characters not conforming to the Unicode encoding expected from the file system (that is, non-UTF-8 characters although the VM is started - in Unicode filename mode). + in Unicode filename mode). Null characters (integer value zero) + are <em>not</em> allowed in filenames (not even at the end). </p> </desc> </datatype> @@ -1825,7 +1856,7 @@ f.txt: {person, "kalle", 25}. <p>The functions in the module <c>file</c> usually treat binaries as raw filenames, that is, they are passed "as is" even when the encoding of the binary does not agree with - <seealso marker="#native_name_encoding"><c>native_name_encoding()</c></seealso>. + <seealso marker="#native_name_encoding/0"><c>native_name_encoding()</c></seealso>. However, this function expects binaries to be encoded according to the value returned by <c>native_name_encoding()</c>.</p> <p>Typical error reasons are:</p> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet_res.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet_res.xml index 4ada4203c0..3454e3c6f9 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet_res.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet_res.xml @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ dns_header() = DnsHeader inet_dns:header(DnsHeader) -> [ {id, integer()} | {qr, boolean()} - | {opcode, 'query' | iquery | status | integer()} + | {opcode, query | iquery | status | integer()} | {aa, boolean()} | {tc, boolean()} | {rd, boolean()} diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/os.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/os.xml index 0e9add4161..0a08e2c78a 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/os.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/os.xml @@ -36,8 +36,99 @@ only run on a specific platform. On the other hand, with careful use, these functions can be of help in enabling a program to run on most platforms.</p> + + <note> + <p> + File operations used to accept filenames containing + null characters (integer value zero). This caused + the name to be truncated and in some cases arguments + to primitive operations to be mixed up. Filenames + containing null characters inside the filename + are now <em>rejected</em> and will cause primitive + file operations to fail. + </p> + <p> + Also environment variable operations used to accept + names and values of environment variables containing + null characters (integer value zero). This caused + operations to silently produce erroneous results. + Environment variable names and values containing + null characters inside the name or value are now + <em>rejected</em> and will cause environment variable + operations to fail. + </p> + </note> + <warning> + <p> + Currently null characters at the end of filenames, + environment variable names and values will be accepted + by the primitive operations. Such filenames, environment + variable names and values are however still documented as + invalid. The implementation will also change in the + future and reject such filenames, environment variable + names and values. + </p> + </warning> </description> + <datatypes> + <datatype> + <name name="env_var_name"/> + <desc> + <p>A string containing valid characters on the specific + OS for environment variable names using + <seealso marker="file#native_name_encoding/0"><c>file:native_name_encoding()</c></seealso> + encoding. Note that specifically null characters (integer + value zero) and <c>$=</c> characters are not allowed. + However, note that not all invalid characters necessarily + will cause the primitiv operations to fail, but may instead + produce invalid results. + </p> + </desc> + </datatype> + <datatype> + <name name="env_var_value"/> + <desc> + <p>A string containing valid characters on the specific + OS for environment variable values using + <seealso marker="file#native_name_encoding/0"><c>file:native_name_encoding()</c></seealso> + encoding. Note that specifically null characters (integer + value zero) are not allowed. However, note that not all + invalid characters necessarily will cause the primitiv + operations to fail, but may instead produce invalid results. + </p> + </desc> + </datatype> + <datatype> + <name name="env_var_name_value"/> + <desc> + <p> + Assuming that environment variables has been correctly + set, a strings containing valid characters on the specific + OS for environment variable names and values using + <seealso marker="file#native_name_encoding/0"><c>file:native_name_encoding()</c></seealso> + encoding. The first <c>$=</c> characters appearing in + the string separates environment variable name (on the + left) from environment variable value (on the right). + </p> + </desc> + </datatype> + <datatype> + <name name="command_input"/> + <desc> + <p>All characters needs to be valid characters on the + specific OS using + <seealso marker="file#native_name_encoding/0"><c>file:native_name_encoding()</c></seealso> + encoding. Note that specifically null characters (integer + value zero) are not allowed. However, note that not all + invalid characters not necessarily will cause + <seealso marker="#cmd/1"><c>os:cmd/1</c></seealso> + to fail, but may instead produce invalid results. + </p> + </desc> + </datatype> + </datatypes> + <funcs> <func> <name name="cmd" arity="1"/> @@ -49,6 +140,15 @@ result as a string. This function is a replacement of the previous function <c>unix:cmd/1</c>; they are equivalent on a Unix platform.</p> + <warning><p>Previous implementation used to allow all characters + as long as they were integer values greater than or equal to zero. + This sometimes lead to unwanted results since null characters + (integer value zero) often are interpreted as string termination. + Current implementation still accepts null characters at the end + of <c><anno>Command</anno></c> even though the documentation + states that no null characters are allowed. This will however + be changed in the future so that no null characters at all will + be accepted.</p></warning> <p><em>Examples:</em></p> <code type="none"> LsOut = os:cmd("ls"), % on unix platform @@ -152,6 +252,15 @@ DirOut = os:cmd("dir"), % on Win32 platform</code> <p>On Unix platforms, the environment is set using UTF-8 encoding if Unicode filename translation is in effect. On Windows, the environment is set using wide character interfaces.</p> + <note> + <p> + <c><anno>VarName</anno></c> is not allowed to contain + an <c>$=</c> character. Previous implementations used + to just let the <c>$=</c> character through which + silently caused erroneous results. Current implementation + will instead throw a <c>badarg</c> exception. + </p> + </note> </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/kernel/examples/Makefile b/lib/kernel/examples/Makefile index 26ec58f571..f86e662838 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/examples/Makefile +++ b/lib/kernel/examples/Makefile @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ RELSYSDIR = $(RELEASE_PATH)/lib/kernel-$(KERNEL_VSN)/examples # Pack and install the complete directory structure from # here (CWD) and down, for all examples. -EXAMPLES = uds_dist +EXAMPLES = uds_dist gen_tcp_dist release_spec: $(INSTALL_DIR) "$(RELSYSDIR)" diff --git a/lib/kernel/examples/gen_tcp_dist/Makefile b/lib/kernel/examples/gen_tcp_dist/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..65513a1729 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/kernel/examples/gen_tcp_dist/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +RM=rm -f +CP=cp +EBIN=ebin +ERLC=erlc +# Works if building in open source source tree +KERNEL_INCLUDE=$(ERL_TOP)/lib/kernel/include +ERLCFLAGS+= -W -I$(KERNEL_INCLUDE) + +MODULES=gen_tcp_dist + +TARGET_FILES=$(MODULES:%=$(EBIN)/%.beam) + +opt: $(TARGET_FILES) + +$(EBIN)/%.beam: src/%.erl + $(ERLC) $(ERLCFLAGS) -o$(EBIN) $< + +clean: + $(RM) $(TARGET_FILES) + diff --git a/lib/kernel/examples/gen_tcp_dist/ebin/.gitignore b/lib/kernel/examples/gen_tcp_dist/ebin/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e69de29bb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/kernel/examples/gen_tcp_dist/ebin/.gitignore diff --git a/lib/kernel/examples/gen_tcp_dist/src/gen_tcp_dist.erl b/lib/kernel/examples/gen_tcp_dist/src/gen_tcp_dist.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..98554ed805 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/kernel/examples/gen_tcp_dist/src/gen_tcp_dist.erl @@ -0,0 +1,781 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% 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. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +-module(gen_tcp_dist). + +%% +%% This is an example of how to plug in an arbitrary distribution +%% carrier for Erlang using distribution processes. +%% +%% This example uses gen_tcp for transportation of data, but +%% you can use whatever underlying protocol you want as long +%% as your implementation reliably delivers data chunks to the +%% receiving VM in the order they were sent from the sending +%% VM. +%% +%% This code is a rewrite of the lib/kernel/src/inet_tcp_dist.erl +%% distribution impementation for TCP used by default. That +%% implementation use distribution ports instead of distribution +%% processes and is more efficient compared to this implementation. +%% This since this implementation more or less gets the +%% distribution processes in between the VM and the ports without +%% any gain specific gain. +%% + +-export([listen/1, accept/1, accept_connection/5, + setup/5, close/1, select/1, is_node_name/1]). + +%% Optional +-export([setopts/2, getopts/2]). + +%% internal exports + +-export([dist_cntrlr_setup/1, dist_cntrlr_input_setup/3, + dist_cntrlr_tick_handler/1]). + +-export([accept_loop/2,do_accept/6,do_setup/6]). + +-import(error_logger,[error_msg/2]). + +-include("net_address.hrl"). + +-include("dist.hrl"). +-include("dist_util.hrl"). + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------ +%% Select this protocol based on node name +%% select(Node) => Bool +%% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +select(Node) -> + case split_node(atom_to_list(Node), $@, []) of + [_, Host] -> + case inet:getaddr(Host, inet) of + {ok,_} -> true; + _ -> false + end; + _ -> false + end. + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------ +%% Create the listen socket, i.e. the port that this erlang +%% node is accessible through. +%% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +listen(Name) -> + case do_listen([binary, {active, false}, {packet,2}, {reuseaddr, true}]) of + {ok, Socket} -> + TcpAddress = get_tcp_address(Socket), + {_,Port} = TcpAddress#net_address.address, + ErlEpmd = net_kernel:epmd_module(), + case ErlEpmd:register_node(Name, Port) of + {ok, Creation} -> + {ok, {Socket, TcpAddress, Creation}}; + Error -> + Error + end; + Error -> + Error + end. + +do_listen(Options) -> + {First,Last} = case application:get_env(kernel,inet_dist_listen_min) of + {ok,N} when is_integer(N) -> + case application:get_env(kernel, + inet_dist_listen_max) of + {ok,M} when is_integer(M) -> + {N,M}; + _ -> + {N,N} + end; + _ -> + {0,0} + end, + do_listen(First, Last, listen_options([{backlog,128}|Options])). + +do_listen(First,Last,_) when First > Last -> + {error,eaddrinuse}; +do_listen(First,Last,Options) -> + case gen_tcp:listen(First, Options) of + {error, eaddrinuse} -> + do_listen(First+1,Last,Options); + Other -> + Other + end. + +listen_options(Opts0) -> + Opts1 = + case application:get_env(kernel, inet_dist_use_interface) of + {ok, Ip} -> + [{ip, Ip} | Opts0]; + _ -> + Opts0 + end, + case application:get_env(kernel, inet_dist_listen_options) of + {ok,ListenOpts} -> + ListenOpts ++ Opts1; + _ -> + Opts1 + end. + + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------ +%% Accepts new connection attempts from other Erlang nodes. +%% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +accept(Listen) -> + spawn_opt(?MODULE, accept_loop, [self(), Listen], [link, {priority, max}]). + +accept_loop(Kernel, Listen) -> + ?trace("~p~n",[{?MODULE, accept_loop, self()}]), + case gen_tcp:accept(Listen) of + {ok, Socket} -> + DistCtrl = spawn_dist_cntrlr(Socket), + ?trace("~p~n",[{?MODULE, accept_loop, accepted, Socket, DistCtrl, self()}]), + flush_controller(DistCtrl, Socket), + gen_tcp:controlling_process(Socket, DistCtrl), + flush_controller(DistCtrl, Socket), + Kernel ! {accept,self(),DistCtrl,inet,tcp}, + receive + {Kernel, controller, Pid} -> + call_ctrlr(DistCtrl, {supervisor, Pid}), + Pid ! {self(), controller}; + {Kernel, unsupported_protocol} -> + exit(unsupported_protocol) + end, + accept_loop(Kernel, Listen); + Error -> + exit(Error) + end. + +flush_controller(Pid, Socket) -> + receive + {tcp, Socket, Data} -> + Pid ! {tcp, Socket, Data}, + flush_controller(Pid, Socket); + {tcp_closed, Socket} -> + Pid ! {tcp_closed, Socket}, + flush_controller(Pid, Socket) + after 0 -> + ok + end. + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------ +%% Accepts a new connection attempt from another Erlang node. +%% Performs the handshake with the other side. +%% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +accept_connection(AcceptPid, DistCtrl, MyNode, Allowed, SetupTime) -> + spawn_opt(?MODULE, do_accept, + [self(), AcceptPid, DistCtrl, MyNode, Allowed, SetupTime], + [link, {priority, max}]). + +do_accept(Kernel, AcceptPid, DistCtrl, MyNode, Allowed, SetupTime) -> + ?trace("~p~n",[{?MODULE, do_accept, self(), MyNode}]), + receive + {AcceptPid, controller} -> + Timer = dist_util:start_timer(SetupTime), + case check_ip(DistCtrl) of + true -> + HSData0 = hs_data_common(DistCtrl), + HSData = HSData0#hs_data{kernel_pid = Kernel, + this_node = MyNode, + socket = DistCtrl, + timer = Timer, + this_flags = 0, + allowed = Allowed}, + dist_util:handshake_other_started(HSData); + {false,IP} -> + error_msg("** Connection attempt from " + "disallowed IP ~w ** ~n", [IP]), + ?shutdown(no_node) + end + end. + +%% we may not always want the nodelay behaviour +%% for performance reasons + +nodelay() -> + case application:get_env(kernel, dist_nodelay) of + undefined -> + {nodelay, true}; + {ok, true} -> + {nodelay, true}; + {ok, false} -> + {nodelay, false}; + _ -> + {nodelay, true} + end. + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------ +%% Setup a new connection to another Erlang node. +%% Performs the handshake with the other side. +%% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +setup(Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames,SetupTime) -> + spawn_opt(?MODULE, do_setup, + [self(), Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames, SetupTime], + [link, {priority, max}]). + +do_setup(Kernel, Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames, SetupTime) -> + ?trace("~p~n",[{?MODULE, do_setup, self(), Node}]), + [Name, Address] = splitnode(Node, LongOrShortNames), + case inet:getaddr(Address, inet) of + {ok, Ip} -> + Timer = dist_util:start_timer(SetupTime), + ErlEpmd = net_kernel:epmd_module(), + case ErlEpmd:port_please(Name, Ip) of + {port, TcpPort, Version} -> + ?trace("port_please(~p) -> version ~p~n", + [Node,Version]), + dist_util:reset_timer(Timer), + case + gen_tcp:connect( + Ip, TcpPort, + connect_options([binary, {active, false}, {packet, 2}])) + of + {ok, Socket} -> + DistCtrl = spawn_dist_cntrlr(Socket), + call_ctrlr(DistCtrl, {supervisor, self()}), + flush_controller(DistCtrl, Socket), + gen_tcp:controlling_process(Socket, DistCtrl), + flush_controller(DistCtrl, Socket), + HSData0 = hs_data_common(DistCtrl), + HSData = HSData0#hs_data{kernel_pid = Kernel, + other_node = Node, + this_node = MyNode, + socket = DistCtrl, + timer = Timer, + this_flags = 0, + other_version = Version, + request_type = Type}, + dist_util:handshake_we_started(HSData); + _ -> + %% Other Node may have closed since + %% port_please ! + ?trace("other node (~p) " + "closed since port_please.~n", + [Node]), + ?shutdown(Node) + end; + _ -> + ?trace("port_please (~p) " + "failed.~n", [Node]), + ?shutdown(Node) + end; + _Other -> + ?trace("inet_getaddr(~p) " + "failed (~p).~n", [Node,_Other]), + ?shutdown(Node) + end. + +connect_options(Opts) -> + case application:get_env(kernel, inet_dist_connect_options) of + {ok,ConnectOpts} -> + ConnectOpts ++ Opts; + _ -> + Opts + end. + +%% +%% Close a socket. +%% +close(Listen) -> + gen_tcp:close(Listen). + + +%% If Node is illegal terminate the connection setup!! +splitnode(Node, LongOrShortNames) -> + case split_node(atom_to_list(Node), $@, []) of + [Name|Tail] when Tail =/= [] -> + Host = lists:append(Tail), + case split_node(Host, $., []) of + [_] when LongOrShortNames =:= longnames -> + case inet:parse_address(Host) of + {ok, _} -> + [Name, Host]; + _ -> + error_msg("** System running to use " + "fully qualified " + "hostnames **~n" + "** Hostname ~ts is illegal **~n", + [Host]), + ?shutdown(Node) + end; + L when length(L) > 1, LongOrShortNames =:= shortnames -> + error_msg("** System NOT running to use fully qualified " + "hostnames **~n" + "** Hostname ~ts is illegal **~n", + [Host]), + ?shutdown(Node); + _ -> + [Name, Host] + end; + [_] -> + error_msg("** Nodename ~p illegal, no '@' character **~n", + [Node]), + ?shutdown(Node); + _ -> + error_msg("** Nodename ~p illegal **~n", [Node]), + ?shutdown(Node) + end. + +split_node([Chr|T], Chr, Ack) -> [lists:reverse(Ack)|split_node(T, Chr, [])]; +split_node([H|T], Chr, Ack) -> split_node(T, Chr, [H|Ack]); +split_node([], _, Ack) -> [lists:reverse(Ack)]. + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------ +%% Fetch local information about a Socket. +%% ------------------------------------------------------------ +get_tcp_address(Socket) -> + {ok, Address} = inet:sockname(Socket), + {ok, Host} = inet:gethostname(), + #net_address { + address = Address, + host = Host, + protocol = tcp, + family = inet + }. + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------ +%% Do only accept new connection attempts from nodes at our +%% own LAN, if the check_ip environment parameter is true. +%% ------------------------------------------------------------ +check_ip(DistCtrl) -> + case application:get_env(check_ip) of + {ok, true} -> + case get_ifs(DistCtrl) of + {ok, IFs, IP} -> + check_ip(IFs, IP); + _ -> + ?shutdown(no_node) + end; + _ -> + true + end. + +get_ifs(DistCtrl) -> + Socket = call_ctrlr(DistCtrl, socket), + case inet:peername(Socket) of + {ok, {IP, _}} -> + case inet:getif(Socket) of + {ok, IFs} -> {ok, IFs, IP}; + Error -> Error + end; + Error -> + Error + end. + +check_ip([{OwnIP, _, Netmask}|IFs], PeerIP) -> + case {inet_tcp:mask(Netmask, PeerIP), inet_tcp:mask(Netmask, OwnIP)} of + {M, M} -> true; + _ -> check_ip(IFs, PeerIP) + end; +check_ip([], PeerIP) -> + {false, PeerIP}. + +is_node_name(Node) when is_atom(Node) -> + case split_node(atom_to_list(Node), $@, []) of + [_, _Host] -> true; + _ -> false + end; +is_node_name(_Node) -> + false. + +hs_data_common(DistCtrl) -> + TickHandler = call_ctrlr(DistCtrl, tick_handler), + Socket = call_ctrlr(DistCtrl, socket), + #hs_data{f_send = send_fun(), + f_recv = recv_fun(), + f_setopts_pre_nodeup = setopts_pre_nodeup_fun(), + f_setopts_post_nodeup = setopts_post_nodeup_fun(), + f_getll = getll_fun(), + f_handshake_complete = handshake_complete_fun(), + f_address = address_fun(), + mf_setopts = setopts_fun(DistCtrl, Socket), + mf_getopts = getopts_fun(DistCtrl, Socket), + mf_getstat = getstat_fun(DistCtrl, Socket), + mf_tick = tick_fun(DistCtrl, TickHandler)}. + +%%% ------------------------------------------------------------ +%%% Distribution controller processes +%%% ------------------------------------------------------------ + +%% +%% There will be five parties working together when the +%% connection is up: +%% - The gen_tcp socket. Providing a tcp/ip connection +%% to the other node. +%% - The output handler. It will dispatch all outgoing +%% traffic from the VM to the gen_tcp socket. This +%% process is registered as distribution controller +%% for this channel with the VM. +%% - The input handler. It will dispatch all incoming +%% traffic from the gen_tcp socket to the VM. This +%% process is also the socket owner and receives +%% incoming traffic using active-N. +%% - The tick handler. Dispatches asynchronous tick +%% requests to the socket. It executes on max priority +%% since it is important to get ticks through to the +%% other end. +%% - The channel supervisor (provided by dist_util). It +%% monitors traffic. Issue tick requests to the tick +%% handler when no outgoing traffic is seen and bring +%% the connection down if no incoming traffic is seen. +%% This process also executes on max priority. +%% +%% These parties are linked togheter so should one +%% of them fail, all of them are terminated and the +%% connection is taken down. +%% + +%% In order to avoid issues with lingering signal binaries +%% we enable off-heap message queue data as well as fullsweep +%% after 0. The fullsweeps will be cheap since we have more +%% or less no live data. +-define(DIST_CNTRL_COMMON_SPAWN_OPTS, + [{message_queue_data, off_heap}, + {fullsweep_after, 0}]). + +tick_fun(DistCtrl, TickHandler) -> + fun (Ctrl) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> + TickHandler ! tick + end. + +getstat_fun(DistCtrl, Socket) -> + fun (Ctrl) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> + case inet:getstat(Socket, [recv_cnt, send_cnt, send_pend]) of + {ok, Stat} -> + split_stat(Stat,0,0,0); + Error -> + Error + end + end. + +split_stat([{recv_cnt, R}|Stat], _, W, P) -> + split_stat(Stat, R, W, P); +split_stat([{send_cnt, W}|Stat], R, _, P) -> + split_stat(Stat, R, W, P); +split_stat([{send_pend, P}|Stat], R, W, _) -> + split_stat(Stat, R, W, P); +split_stat([], R, W, P) -> + {ok, R, W, P}. + +setopts_fun(DistCtrl, Socket) -> + fun (Ctrl, Opts) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> + setopts(Socket, Opts) + end. + +getopts_fun(DistCtrl, Socket) -> + fun (Ctrl, Opts) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> + getopts(Socket, Opts) + end. + +setopts(S, Opts) -> + case [Opt || {K,_}=Opt <- Opts, + K =:= active orelse K =:= deliver orelse K =:= packet] of + [] -> inet:setopts(S,Opts); + Opts1 -> {error, {badopts,Opts1}} + end. + +getopts(S, Opts) -> + inet:getopts(S, Opts). + +send_fun() -> + fun (Ctrlr, Packet) -> + call_ctrlr(Ctrlr, {send, Packet}) + end. + +recv_fun() -> + fun (Ctrlr, Length, Timeout) -> + case call_ctrlr(Ctrlr, {recv, Length, Timeout}) of + {ok, Bin} when is_binary(Bin) -> + {ok, binary_to_list(Bin)}; + Other -> + Other + end + end. + +getll_fun() -> + fun (Ctrlr) -> + call_ctrlr(Ctrlr, getll) + end. + +address_fun() -> + fun (Ctrlr, Node) -> + case call_ctrlr(Ctrlr, {address, Node}) of + {error, no_node} -> %% No '@' or more than one '@' in node name. + ?shutdown(no_node); + Res -> + Res + end + end. + +setopts_pre_nodeup_fun() -> + fun (Ctrlr) -> + call_ctrlr(Ctrlr, pre_nodeup) + end. + +setopts_post_nodeup_fun() -> + fun (Ctrlr) -> + call_ctrlr(Ctrlr, post_nodeup) + end. + +handshake_complete_fun() -> + fun (Ctrlr, Node, DHandle) -> + call_ctrlr(Ctrlr, {handshake_complete, Node, DHandle}) + end. + +call_ctrlr(Ctrlr, Msg) -> + Ref = erlang:monitor(process, Ctrlr), + Ctrlr ! {Ref, self(), Msg}, + receive + {Ref, Res} -> + erlang:demonitor(Ref, [flush]), + Res; + {'DOWN', Ref, process, Ctrlr, Reason} -> + exit({dist_controller_exit, Reason}) + end. + +%% +%% The tick handler process writes a tick to the +%% socket when it receives a 'tick' message from +%% the connection supervisor. +%% +%% We are not allowed to block the connection +%% superviser when writing a tick and we also want +%% the tick to go through even during a heavily +%% loaded system. gen_tcp does not have a +%% non-blocking send operation exposed in its API +%% and we don't want to run the distribution +%% controller under high priority. Therefore this +%% sparate process with max prio that dispatches +%% ticks. +%% +dist_cntrlr_tick_handler(Socket) -> + receive + tick -> + %% May block due to busy port... + sock_send(Socket, ""); + _ -> + ok + end, + dist_cntrlr_tick_handler(Socket). + +spawn_dist_cntrlr(Socket) -> + spawn_opt(?MODULE, dist_cntrlr_setup, [Socket], + [{priority, max}] ++ ?DIST_CNTRL_COMMON_SPAWN_OPTS). + +dist_cntrlr_setup(Socket) -> + TickHandler = spawn_opt(?MODULE, dist_cntrlr_tick_handler, + [Socket], + [link, {priority, max}] + ++ ?DIST_CNTRL_COMMON_SPAWN_OPTS), + dist_cntrlr_setup_loop(Socket, TickHandler, undefined). + +%% +%% During the handshake phase we loop in dist_cntrlr_setup(). +%% When the connection is up we spawn an input handler and +%% continue as output handler. +%% +dist_cntrlr_setup_loop(Socket, TickHandler, Sup) -> + receive + {tcp_closed, Socket} -> + exit(connection_closed); + + {Ref, From, {supervisor, Pid}} -> + Res = link(Pid), + From ! {Ref, Res}, + dist_cntrlr_setup_loop(Socket, TickHandler, Pid); + + {Ref, From, tick_handler} -> + From ! {Ref, TickHandler}, + dist_cntrlr_setup_loop(Socket, TickHandler, Sup); + + {Ref, From, socket} -> + From ! {Ref, Socket}, + dist_cntrlr_setup_loop(Socket, TickHandler, Sup); + + {Ref, From, {send, Packet}} -> + Res = gen_tcp:send(Socket, Packet), + From ! {Ref, Res}, + dist_cntrlr_setup_loop(Socket, TickHandler, Sup); + + {Ref, From, {recv, Length, Timeout}} -> + Res = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, Length, Timeout), + From ! {Ref, Res}, + dist_cntrlr_setup_loop(Socket, TickHandler, Sup); + + {Ref, From, getll} -> + From ! {Ref, {ok, self()}}, + dist_cntrlr_setup_loop(Socket, TickHandler, Sup); + + {Ref, From, {address, Node}} -> + Res = case inet:peername(Socket) of + {ok, Address} -> + case split_node(atom_to_list(Node), $@, []) of + [_,Host] -> + #net_address{address=Address,host=Host, + protocol=tcp, family=inet}; + _ -> + {error, no_node} + end + end, + From ! {Ref, Res}, + dist_cntrlr_setup_loop(Socket, TickHandler, Sup); + + {Ref, From, pre_nodeup} -> + Res = inet:setopts(Socket, + [{active, false}, + {packet, 4}, + nodelay()]), + From ! {Ref, Res}, + dist_cntrlr_setup_loop(Socket, TickHandler, Sup); + + {Ref, From, post_nodeup} -> + Res = inet:setopts(Socket, + [{active, false}, + {packet, 4}, + nodelay()]), + From ! {Ref, Res}, + dist_cntrlr_setup_loop(Socket, TickHandler, Sup); + + {Ref, From, {handshake_complete, _Node, DHandle}} -> + From ! {Ref, ok}, + %% Handshake complete! Begin dispatching traffic... + + %% We use separate process for dispatching input. This + %% is not necessary, but it enables parallel execution + %% of independent work loads at the same time as it + %% simplifies the the implementation... + InputHandler = spawn_opt(?MODULE, dist_cntrlr_input_setup, + [DHandle, Socket, Sup], + [link] ++ ?DIST_CNTRL_COMMON_SPAWN_OPTS), + + flush_controller(InputHandler, Socket), + gen_tcp:controlling_process(Socket, InputHandler), + flush_controller(InputHandler, Socket), + + ok = erlang:dist_ctrl_input_handler(DHandle, InputHandler), + + InputHandler ! DHandle, + + %% From now on we execute on normal priority + process_flag(priority, normal), + erlang:dist_ctrl_get_data_notification(DHandle), + dist_cntrlr_output_loop(DHandle, Socket) + end. + +%% We use active 10 for good throughput while still +%% maintaining back-pressure if the input controller +%% isn't able to handle all incoming messages... +-define(ACTIVE_INPUT, 10). + +dist_cntrlr_input_setup(DHandle, Socket, Sup) -> + link(Sup), + %% Ensure we don't try to put data before registerd + %% as input handler... + receive + DHandle -> + dist_cntrlr_input_loop(DHandle, Socket, 0) + end. + +dist_cntrlr_input_loop(DHandle, Socket, N) when N =< ?ACTIVE_INPUT/2 -> + inet:setopts(Socket, [{active, ?ACTIVE_INPUT - N}]), + dist_cntrlr_input_loop(DHandle, Socket, ?ACTIVE_INPUT); +dist_cntrlr_input_loop(DHandle, Socket, N) -> + receive + {tcp_closed, Socket} -> + %% Connection to remote node terminated... + exit(connection_closed); + + {tcp, Socket, Data} -> + %% Incoming data from remote node... + try erlang:dist_ctrl_put_data(DHandle, Data) + catch _ : _ -> death_row() + end, + dist_cntrlr_input_loop(DHandle, Socket, N-1); + + _ -> + %% Ignore... + dist_cntrlr_input_loop(DHandle, Socket, N) + end. + +dist_cntrlr_send_data(DHandle, Socket) -> + case erlang:dist_ctrl_get_data(DHandle) of + none -> + erlang:dist_ctrl_get_data_notification(DHandle); + Data -> + sock_send(Socket, Data), + dist_cntrlr_send_data(DHandle, Socket) + end. + + +dist_cntrlr_output_loop(DHandle, Socket) -> + receive + dist_data -> + %% Outgoing data from this node... + try dist_cntrlr_send_data(DHandle, Socket) + catch _ : _ -> death_row() + end, + dist_cntrlr_output_loop(DHandle, Socket); + + {send, From, Ref, Data} -> + %% This is for testing only! + %% + %% Needed by some OTP distribution + %% test suites... + sock_send(Socket, Data), + From ! {Ref, ok}, + dist_cntrlr_output_loop(DHandle, Socket); + + _ -> + %% Drop garbage message... + dist_cntrlr_output_loop(DHandle, Socket) + + end. + +sock_send(Socket, Data) -> + try gen_tcp:send(Socket, Data) of + ok -> ok; + {error, Reason} -> death_row({send_error, Reason}) + catch + Type : Reason -> death_row({send_error, {Type, Reason}}) + end. + +death_row() -> + death_row(connection_closed). + +death_row(normal) -> + %% We do not want to exit with normal + %% exit reason since it wont bring down + %% linked processes... + death_row(); +death_row(Reason) -> + %% When the connection is on its way down operations + %% begin to fail. We catch the failures and call + %% this function waiting for termination. We should + %% be terminated by one of our links to the other + %% involved parties that began bringing the + %% connection down. By waiting for termination we + %% avoid altering the exit reason for the connection + %% teardown. We however limit the wait to 5 seconds + %% and bring down the connection ourselves if not + %% terminated... + receive after 5000 -> exit(Reason) end. diff --git a/lib/kernel/include/dist.hrl b/lib/kernel/include/dist.hrl index d6bccdf474..db4a5eaebc 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/include/dist.hrl +++ b/lib/kernel/include/dist.hrl @@ -40,3 +40,33 @@ -define(DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS, 16#10000). -define(DFLAG_MAP_TAG, 16#20000). -define(DFLAG_BIG_CREATION, 16#40000). +-define(DFLAG_SEND_SENDER, 16#80000). + +%% DFLAGs that require strict ordering or:ed together... +-define(DFLAGS_STRICT_ORDER_DELIVERY, + ?DFLAG_DIST_HDR_ATOM_CACHE). + + +%% Also update dflag2str() in ../src/dist_util.erl +%% when adding flags... + +-define(DFLAGS_ALL, + (?DFLAG_PUBLISHED + bor ?DFLAG_ATOM_CACHE + bor ?DFLAG_EXTENDED_REFERENCES + bor ?DFLAG_DIST_MONITOR + bor ?DFLAG_FUN_TAGS + bor ?DFLAG_DIST_MONITOR_NAME + bor ?DFLAG_HIDDEN_ATOM_CACHE + bor ?DFLAG_NEW_FUN_TAGS + bor ?DFLAG_EXTENDED_PIDS_PORTS + bor ?DFLAG_EXPORT_PTR_TAG + bor ?DFLAG_BIT_BINARIES + bor ?DFLAG_NEW_FLOATS + bor ?DFLAG_UNICODE_IO + bor ?DFLAG_DIST_HDR_ATOM_CACHE + bor ?DFLAG_SMALL_ATOM_TAGS + bor ?DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS + bor ?DFLAG_MAP_TAG + bor ?DFLAG_BIG_CREATION + bor ?DFLAG_SEND_SENDER)). diff --git a/lib/kernel/include/dist_util.hrl b/lib/kernel/include/dist_util.hrl index e3d2fe0eb6..eeb0f8dd43 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/include/dist_util.hrl +++ b/lib/kernel/include/dist_util.hrl @@ -29,9 +29,9 @@ -endif. -ifdef(dist_trace). --define(trace(Fmt,Args), io:format("~p ~p:~s",[erlang:timestamp(),node(),lists:flatten(io_lib:format(Fmt, Args))])). +-define(trace(Fmt,Args), io:format("~p ~p:~s",[erlang:convert_time_unit(erlang:monotonic_time()-erlang:system_info(start_time), native, microsecond),node(),lists:flatten(io_lib:format(Fmt, Args))])). % Use the one below for config-file (early boot) connection tracing -%-define(trace(Fmt,Args), erlang:display([erlang:now(),node(),lists:flatten(io_lib:format(Fmt, Args))])). +%-define(trace(Fmt,Args), erlang:display([erlang:convert_time_unit(erlang:monotonic_time()-erlang:system_info(start_time), native, microsecond),node(),lists:flatten(io_lib:format(Fmt, Args))])). -define(trace_factor,8). -else. -define(trace(Fmt,Args), ok). @@ -78,7 +78,13 @@ %% New in kernel-5.1 (OTP 19.1): mf_setopts, %% netkernel:setopts on active connection - mf_getopts %% netkernel:getopts on active connection + mf_getopts, %% netkernel:getopts on active connection + + %% New in kernel-6.0 (OTP 21.0) + f_handshake_complete, %% Notify handshake complete + add_flags, %% dflags to add + reject_flags, %% dflags not to use (not all can be rejected) + require_flags %% dflags that are required }). diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/dist_util.erl b/lib/kernel/src/dist_util.erl index b3507e5d13..08bd5946cd 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/dist_util.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/dist_util.erl @@ -74,6 +74,48 @@ ticked = 0 }). +dflag2str(?DFLAG_PUBLISHED) -> + "PUBLISHED"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_ATOM_CACHE) -> + "ATOM_CACHE"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_EXTENDED_REFERENCES) -> + "EXTENDED_REFERENCES"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_DIST_MONITOR) -> + "DIST_MONITOR"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_FUN_TAGS) -> + "FUN_TAGS"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_DIST_MONITOR_NAME) -> + "DIST_MONITOR_NAME"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_HIDDEN_ATOM_CACHE) -> + "HIDDEN_ATOM_CACHE"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_NEW_FUN_TAGS) -> + "NEW_FUN_TAGS"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_EXTENDED_PIDS_PORTS) -> + "EXTENDED_PIDS_PORTS"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_EXPORT_PTR_TAG) -> + "EXPORT_PTR_TAG"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_BIT_BINARIES) -> + "BIT_BINARIES"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_NEW_FLOATS) -> + "NEW_FLOATS"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_UNICODE_IO) -> + "UNICODE_IO"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_DIST_HDR_ATOM_CACHE) -> + "DIST_HDR_ATOM_CACHE"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_SMALL_ATOM_TAGS) -> + "SMALL_ATOM_TAGS"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS) -> + "UTF8_ATOMS"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_MAP_TAG) -> + "MAP_TAG"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_BIG_CREATION) -> + "BIG_CREATION"; +dflag2str(?DFLAG_SEND_SENDER) -> + "SEND_SENDER"; +dflag2str(_) -> + "UNKNOWN". + + remove_flag(Flag, Flags) -> case Flags band Flag of 0 -> @@ -82,13 +124,13 @@ remove_flag(Flag, Flags) -> Flags - Flag end. -adjust_flags(ThisFlags, OtherFlags) -> +adjust_flags(ThisFlags, OtherFlags, RejectFlags) -> case (?DFLAG_PUBLISHED band ThisFlags) band OtherFlags of 0 -> {remove_flag(?DFLAG_PUBLISHED, ThisFlags), remove_flag(?DFLAG_PUBLISHED, OtherFlags)}; _ -> - {ThisFlags, OtherFlags} + {ThisFlags, OtherFlags band (bnot RejectFlags)} end. publish_flag(hidden, _) -> @@ -101,36 +143,71 @@ publish_flag(_, OtherNode) -> 0 end. -make_this_flags(RequestType, OtherNode) -> - publish_flag(RequestType, OtherNode) bor - %% The parenthesis below makes the compiler generate better code. - (?DFLAG_EXPORT_PTR_TAG bor - ?DFLAG_EXTENDED_PIDS_PORTS bor - ?DFLAG_EXTENDED_REFERENCES bor - ?DFLAG_DIST_MONITOR bor - ?DFLAG_FUN_TAGS bor - ?DFLAG_DIST_MONITOR_NAME bor - ?DFLAG_HIDDEN_ATOM_CACHE bor - ?DFLAG_NEW_FUN_TAGS bor - ?DFLAG_BIT_BINARIES bor - ?DFLAG_NEW_FLOATS bor - ?DFLAG_UNICODE_IO bor - ?DFLAG_DIST_HDR_ATOM_CACHE bor - ?DFLAG_SMALL_ATOM_TAGS bor - ?DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS bor - ?DFLAG_MAP_TAG bor - ?DFLAG_BIG_CREATION). - -handshake_other_started(#hs_data{request_type=ReqType}=HSData0) -> +-define(DFLAGS_REMOVABLE, + (?DFLAG_DIST_HDR_ATOM_CACHE + bor ?DFLAG_HIDDEN_ATOM_CACHE + bor ?DFLAG_ATOM_CACHE)). + +-define(DFLAGS_ADDABLE, + (?DFLAGS_ALL + band (bnot (?DFLAG_PUBLISHED + bor ?DFLAG_HIDDEN_ATOM_CACHE + bor ?DFLAG_ATOM_CACHE)))). + +-define(DFLAGS_THIS_DEFAULT, + (?DFLAG_EXPORT_PTR_TAG + bor ?DFLAG_EXTENDED_PIDS_PORTS + bor ?DFLAG_EXTENDED_REFERENCES + bor ?DFLAG_DIST_MONITOR + bor ?DFLAG_FUN_TAGS + bor ?DFLAG_DIST_MONITOR_NAME + bor ?DFLAG_NEW_FUN_TAGS + bor ?DFLAG_BIT_BINARIES + bor ?DFLAG_NEW_FLOATS + bor ?DFLAG_UNICODE_IO + bor ?DFLAG_DIST_HDR_ATOM_CACHE + bor ?DFLAG_SMALL_ATOM_TAGS + bor ?DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS + bor ?DFLAG_MAP_TAG + bor ?DFLAG_BIG_CREATION + bor ?DFLAG_SEND_SENDER)). + +make_this_flags(RequestType, AddFlags, RemoveFlags, OtherNode) -> + case RemoveFlags band (bnot ?DFLAGS_REMOVABLE) of + 0 -> ok; + Rerror -> exit({"Rejecting non rejectable flags", Rerror}) + end, + case AddFlags band (bnot ?DFLAGS_ADDABLE) of + 0 -> ok; + Aerror -> exit({"Adding non addable flags", Aerror}) + end, + Flgs0 = ?DFLAGS_THIS_DEFAULT, + Flgs1 = Flgs0 bor publish_flag(RequestType, OtherNode), + Flgs2 = Flgs1 bor AddFlags, + Flgs3 = Flgs2 band (bnot (?DFLAG_HIDDEN_ATOM_CACHE + bor ?DFLAG_ATOM_CACHE)), + Flgs3 band (bnot RemoveFlags). + +handshake_other_started(#hs_data{request_type=ReqType, + add_flags=AddFlgs0, + reject_flags=RejFlgs0, + require_flags=ReqFlgs0}=HSData0) -> + AddFlgs = convert_flags(AddFlgs0), + RejFlgs = convert_flags(RejFlgs0), + ReqFlgs = convert_flags(ReqFlgs0), {PreOtherFlags,Node,Version} = recv_name(HSData0), - PreThisFlags = make_this_flags(ReqType, Node), + PreThisFlags = make_this_flags(ReqType, AddFlgs, RejFlgs, Node), {ThisFlags, OtherFlags} = adjust_flags(PreThisFlags, - PreOtherFlags), + PreOtherFlags, + RejFlgs), HSData = HSData0#hs_data{this_flags=ThisFlags, other_flags=OtherFlags, other_version=Version, other_node=Node, - other_started=true}, + other_started=true, + add_flags=AddFlgs, + reject_flags=RejFlgs, + require_flags=ReqFlgs}, check_dflags(HSData), is_allowed(HSData), ?debug({"MD5 connection from ~p (V~p)~n", @@ -165,23 +242,18 @@ is_allowed(#hs_data{other_node = Node, end. %% -%% Check that both nodes can handle the same types of extended -%% node containers. If they can not, abort the connection. +%% Check mandatory flags... %% check_dflags(#hs_data{other_node = Node, other_flags = OtherFlags, - other_started = OtherStarted} = HSData) -> - - Mandatory = [{?DFLAG_EXTENDED_REFERENCES, "EXTENDED_REFERENCES"}, - {?DFLAG_EXTENDED_PIDS_PORTS, "EXTENDED_PIDS_PORTS"}, - {?DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS, "UTF8_ATOMS"}], - Missing = lists:filtermap(fun({Bit, Str}) -> - case Bit band OtherFlags of - Bit -> false; - 0 -> {true, Str} - end - end, - Mandatory), + other_started = OtherStarted, + require_flags = RequiredFlags} = HSData) -> + Mandatory = ((?DFLAG_EXTENDED_REFERENCES + bor ?DFLAG_EXTENDED_PIDS_PORTS + bor ?DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS) + bor RequiredFlags), + Missing = check_mandatory(0, ?DFLAGS_ALL, Mandatory, + OtherFlags, []), case Missing of [] -> ok; @@ -201,6 +273,22 @@ check_dflags(#hs_data{other_node = Node, ?shutdown2(Node, {check_dflags_failed, Missing}) end. +check_mandatory(_Bit, 0, _Mandatory, _OtherFlags, Missing) -> + Missing; +check_mandatory(Bit, Left, Mandatory, OtherFlags, Missing) -> + DFlag = (1 bsl Bit), + NewLeft = Left band (bnot DFlag), + NewMissing = case {DFlag band Mandatory, + DFlag band OtherFlags} of + {DFlag, 0} -> + %% Mandatory and missing... + [dflag2str(DFlag) | Missing]; + _ -> + %% Not mandatory or present... + Missing + end, + check_mandatory(Bit+1, NewLeft, Mandatory, OtherFlags, NewMissing). + %% No nodedown will be sent if we fail before this process has %% succeeded to mark the node as pending. @@ -314,13 +402,24 @@ flush_down() -> end. handshake_we_started(#hs_data{request_type=ReqType, - other_node=Node}=PreHSData) -> - PreThisFlags = make_this_flags(ReqType, Node), - HSData = PreHSData#hs_data{this_flags=PreThisFlags}, + other_node=Node, + add_flags=AddFlgs0, + reject_flags=RejFlgs0, + require_flags=ReqFlgs0}=PreHSData) -> + AddFlgs = convert_flags(AddFlgs0), + RejFlgs = convert_flags(RejFlgs0), + ReqFlgs = convert_flags(ReqFlgs0), + PreThisFlags = make_this_flags(ReqType, AddFlgs, RejFlgs, Node), + HSData = PreHSData#hs_data{this_flags = PreThisFlags, + add_flags = AddFlgs, + reject_flags = RejFlgs, + require_flags = ReqFlgs}, send_name(HSData), recv_status(HSData), {PreOtherFlags,ChallengeA} = recv_challenge(HSData), - {ThisFlags,OtherFlags} = adjust_flags(PreThisFlags, PreOtherFlags), + {ThisFlags,OtherFlags} = adjust_flags(PreThisFlags, + PreOtherFlags, + RejFlgs), NewHSData = HSData#hs_data{this_flags = ThisFlags, other_flags = OtherFlags, other_started = false}, @@ -336,15 +435,16 @@ handshake_we_started(#hs_data{request_type=ReqType, handshake_we_started(OldHsData) when element(1,OldHsData) =:= hs_data -> handshake_we_started(convert_old_hsdata(OldHsData)). -convert_old_hsdata({hs_data, KP, ON, TN, S, T, TF, A, OV, OF, OS, FS, FR, - FS_PRE, FS_POST, FG, FA, MFT, MFG, RT}) -> - #hs_data{ - kernel_pid = KP, other_node = ON, this_node = TN, socket = S, timer = T, - this_flags = TF, allowed = A, other_version = OV, other_flags = OF, - other_started = OS, f_send = FS, f_recv = FR, f_setopts_pre_nodeup = FS_PRE, - f_setopts_post_nodeup = FS_POST, f_getll = FG, f_address = FA, - mf_tick = MFT, mf_getstat = MFG, request_type = RT}. +convert_old_hsdata(OldHsData) -> + OHSDL = tuple_to_list(OldHsData), + NoMissing = tuple_size(#hs_data{}) - tuple_size(OldHsData), + true = NoMissing > 0, + list_to_tuple(OHSDL ++ lists:duplicate(NoMissing, undefined)). +convert_flags(Flags) when is_integer(Flags) -> + Flags; +convert_flags(_Undefined) -> + 0. %% -------------------------------------------------------------- %% The connection has been established. @@ -359,15 +459,20 @@ connection(#hs_data{other_node = Node, PType = publish_type(HSData#hs_data.other_flags), case FPreNodeup(Socket) of ok -> - do_setnode(HSData), % Succeeds or exits the process. + DHandle = do_setnode(HSData), % Succeeds or exits the process. Address = FAddress(Socket,Node), mark_nodeup(HSData,Address), case FPostNodeup(Socket) of ok -> + case HSData#hs_data.f_handshake_complete of + undefined -> ok; + HsComplete -> HsComplete(Socket, Node, DHandle) + end, con_loop({HSData#hs_data.kernel_pid, Node, Socket, PType, + DHandle, HSData#hs_data.mf_tick, HSData#hs_data.mf_getstat, HSData#hs_data.mf_setopts, @@ -425,18 +530,16 @@ do_setnode(#hs_data{other_node = Node, socket = Socket, [Node, Port, {publish_type(Flags), '(', Flags, ')', Version}]), - case (catch - erlang:setnode(Node, Port, - {Flags, Version, '', ''})) of - {'EXIT', {system_limit, _}} -> + try + erlang:setnode(Node, Port, {Flags, Version, '', ''}) + catch + error:system_limit -> error_msg("** Distribution system limit reached, " "no table space left for node ~w ** ~n", [Node]), ?shutdown(Node); - {'EXIT', Other} -> - exit(Other); - _Else -> - ok + error:Other -> + exit({Other, erlang:get_stacktrace()}) end; _ -> error_msg("** Distribution connection error, " @@ -468,7 +571,13 @@ mark_nodeup(#hs_data{kernel_pid = Kernel, ?shutdown(Node) end. -con_loop({Kernel, Node, Socket, Type, MFTick, MFGetstat, MFSetOpts, MFGetOpts}=ConData, +getstat(DHandle, _Socket, undefined) -> + erlang:dist_get_stat(DHandle); +getstat(_DHandle, Socket, MFGetstat) -> + MFGetstat(Socket). + +con_loop({Kernel, Node, Socket, Type, DHandle, MFTick, MFGetstat, + MFSetOpts, MFGetOpts}=ConData, Tick) -> receive {tcp_closed, Socket} -> @@ -476,7 +585,7 @@ con_loop({Kernel, Node, Socket, Type, MFTick, MFGetstat, MFSetOpts, MFGetOpts}=C {Kernel, disconnect} -> ?shutdown2(Node, disconnected); {Kernel, aux_tick} -> - case MFGetstat(Socket) of + case getstat(DHandle, Socket, MFGetstat) of {ok, _, _, PendWrite} -> send_tick(Socket, PendWrite, MFTick); _ -> @@ -484,7 +593,7 @@ con_loop({Kernel, Node, Socket, Type, MFTick, MFGetstat, MFSetOpts, MFGetOpts}=C end, con_loop(ConData, Tick); {Kernel, tick} -> - case send_tick(Socket, Tick, Type, + case send_tick(DHandle, Socket, Tick, Type, MFTick, MFGetstat) of {ok, NewTick} -> con_loop(ConData, NewTick); @@ -497,7 +606,7 @@ con_loop({Kernel, Node, Socket, Type, MFTick, MFGetstat, MFSetOpts, MFGetOpts}=C ?shutdown2(Node, send_net_tick_failed) end; {From, get_status} -> - case MFGetstat(Socket) of + case getstat(DHandle, Socket, MFGetstat) of {ok, Read, Write, _} -> From ! {self(), get_status, {ok, Read, Write}}, con_loop(ConData, Tick); @@ -735,14 +844,14 @@ send_status(#hs_data{socket = Socket, other_node = Node, %% we haven't read anything as a hidden node only ticks when it receives %% a TICK !! -send_tick(Socket, Tick, Type, MFTick, MFGetstat) -> +send_tick(DHandle, Socket, Tick, Type, MFTick, MFGetstat) -> #tick{tick = T0, read = Read, write = Write, ticked = Ticked} = Tick, T = T0 + 1, T1 = T rem 4, - case MFGetstat(Socket) of + case getstat(DHandle, Socket, MFGetstat) of {ok, Read, _, _} when Ticked =:= T -> {error, not_responding}; {ok, Read, W, Pend} when Type =:= hidden -> @@ -771,11 +880,10 @@ send_tick(Socket, Tick, Type, MFTick, MFGetstat) -> Error end. -send_tick(Socket, 0, MFTick) -> - MFTick(Socket); -send_tick(_, _Pend, _) -> - %% Dont send tick if pending write. - ok. +send_tick(_, Pend, _) when Pend /= false, Pend /= 0 -> + ok; %% Dont send tick if pending write. +send_tick(Socket, _Pend, MFTick) -> + MFTick(Socket). %% ------------------------------------------------------------ %% Connection setup timeout timer. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/erl_boot_server.erl b/lib/kernel/src/erl_boot_server.erl index ac81cc9689..2a38266579 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/erl_boot_server.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/erl_boot_server.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2017. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -253,9 +253,9 @@ handle_info({udp, U, IP, Port, Data}, S0) -> "~w is not a valid address ** ~n", [IP]), {noreply,S0}; {true,_,_} -> - case catch string:substr(Data, 1, length(?EBOOT_REQUEST)) of + case catch string:slice(Data, 0, length(?EBOOT_REQUEST)) of ?EBOOT_REQUEST -> - Vsn = string:substr(Data, length(?EBOOT_REQUEST)+1, length(Data)), + Vsn = string:slice(Data, length(?EBOOT_REQUEST), length(Data)), error_logger:error_msg("** Illegal boot server connection attempt: " "client version is ~s ** ~n", [Vsn]); _ -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/erl_epmd.erl b/lib/kernel/src/erl_epmd.erl index 7bc9e2ede3..f96bc88913 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/erl_epmd.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/erl_epmd.erl @@ -79,7 +79,13 @@ port_please(Node, EpmdAddr, Timeout) -> port_please1(Node,HostName, Timeout) -> - case inet:gethostbyname(HostName, inet, Timeout) of + Family = case inet_db:res_option(inet6) of + true -> + inet6; + false -> + inet + end, + case inet:gethostbyname(HostName, Family, Timeout) of {ok,{hostent, _Name, _ , _Af, _Size, [EpmdAddr | _]}} -> get_port(Node, EpmdAddr, Timeout); Else -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/erl_reply.erl b/lib/kernel/src/erl_reply.erl index e1e046cbb4..e1c4ffe839 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/erl_reply.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/erl_reply.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2017. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ reply(_) -> %% convert ip number to tuple ip_string_to_tuple(Ip) -> - [Ip1,Ip2,Ip3,Ip4] = string:tokens(Ip,"."), + [Ip1,Ip2,Ip3,Ip4] = string:lexemes(Ip,"."), {list_to_integer(Ip1), list_to_integer(Ip2), list_to_integer(Ip3), diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl b/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl index 480db6814e..2887014c1c 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl @@ -378,16 +378,11 @@ df(Mod, Func, Arity) when is_atom(Mod), is_atom(Func) -> catch _:_ -> {undef,Mod} end. -dff(File, Fs) when is_pid(File), is_list(Fs) -> - lists:foreach(fun(Mfa) -> - disassemble_function(File, Mfa), - io:nl(File) - end, Fs); -dff(Name, Fs) when is_list(Name) -> - case file:open(Name, [write]) of +dff(Name, Fs) -> + case file:open(Name, [write,raw,delayed_write]) of {ok,F} -> try - dff(F, Fs) + dff_1(F, Fs) after _ = file:close(F) end; @@ -395,12 +390,18 @@ dff(Name, Fs) when is_list(Name) -> {error,{badopen,Reason}} end. +dff_1(File, Fs) -> + lists:foreach(fun(Mfa) -> + disassemble_function(File, Mfa), + file:write(File, "\n") + end, Fs). + disassemble_function(File, {_,_,_}=MFA) -> cont_dis(File, erts_debug:disassemble(MFA), MFA). cont_dis(_, false, _) -> ok; cont_dis(File, {Addr,Str,MFA}, MFA) -> - io:put_chars(File, binary_to_list(Str)), + ok = file:write(File, Str), cont_dis(File, erts_debug:disassemble(Addr), MFA); cont_dis(_, {_,_,_}, _) -> ok. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/group.erl b/lib/kernel/src/group.erl index bf785959ff..e1198d2587 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/group.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/group.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2017. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2016. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -261,11 +261,11 @@ io_request({put_chars,latin1,M,F,As}, Drv, From, Buf) -> end; io_request({get_chars,Encoding,Prompt,N}, Drv, _From, Buf) -> - get_chars(Prompt, io_lib, collect_chars, N, Drv, Buf, Encoding); + get_chars_n(Prompt, io_lib, collect_chars, N, Drv, Buf, Encoding); io_request({get_line,Encoding,Prompt}, Drv, _From, Buf) -> - get_chars(Prompt, io_lib, collect_line, [], Drv, Buf, Encoding); + get_chars_line(Prompt, io_lib, collect_line, [], Drv, Buf, Encoding); io_request({get_until,Encoding, Prompt,M,F,As}, Drv, _From, Buf) -> - get_chars(Prompt, io_lib, get_until, {M,F,As}, Drv, Buf, Encoding); + get_chars_line(Prompt, io_lib, get_until, {M,F,As}, Drv, Buf, Encoding); io_request({get_password,_Encoding},Drv,_From,Buf) -> get_password_chars(Drv, Buf); io_request({setopts,Opts}, Drv, _From, Buf) when is_list(Opts) -> @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ getopts(Drv,Buf) -> {ok,[Exp,Echo,Bin,Uni],Buf}. -%% get_chars(Prompt, Module, Function, XtraArgument, Drv, Buffer) +%% get_chars_*(Prompt, Module, Function, XtraArgument, Drv, Buffer) %% Gets characters from the input Drv until as the applied function %% returns {stop,Result,Rest}. Does not block output until input has been %% received. @@ -452,12 +452,21 @@ get_password_chars(Drv,Buf) -> {exit, terminated} end. -get_chars(Prompt, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf, Encoding) -> +get_chars_n(Prompt, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf, Encoding) -> + Pbs = prompt_bytes(Prompt, Encoding), + case get(echo) of + true -> + get_chars_loop(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf, start, Encoding); + false -> + get_chars_n_loop(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf, start, Encoding) + end. + +get_chars_line(Prompt, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf, Encoding) -> Pbs = prompt_bytes(Prompt, Encoding), get_chars_loop(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf, start, Encoding). get_chars_loop(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf0, State, Encoding) -> - Result = case get(echo) of + Result = case get(echo) of true -> get_line(Buf0, Pbs, Drv, Encoding); false -> @@ -466,8 +475,8 @@ get_chars_loop(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf0, State, Encoding) -> get_line_echo_off(Buf0, Pbs, Drv) end, case Result of - {done,Line,Buf1} -> - get_chars_apply(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf1, State, Line, Encoding); + {done,Line,Buf} -> + get_chars_apply(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf, State, Line, Encoding); interrupted -> {error,{error,interrupted},[]}; terminated -> @@ -476,12 +485,29 @@ get_chars_loop(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf0, State, Encoding) -> get_chars_apply(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf, State0, Line, Encoding) -> case catch M:F(State0, cast(Line,get(read_mode), Encoding), Encoding, Xa) of - {stop,Result,Rest} -> - {ok,Result,append(Rest, Buf, Encoding)}; - {'EXIT',_} -> - {error,{error,err_func(M, F, Xa)},[]}; - State1 -> - get_chars_loop(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf, State1, Encoding) + {stop,Result,Rest} -> + {ok,Result,append(Rest, Buf, Encoding)}; + {'EXIT',_} -> + {error,{error,err_func(M, F, Xa)},[]}; + State1 -> + get_chars_loop(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf, State1, Encoding) + end. + +get_chars_n_loop(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf0, State, Encoding) -> + try M:F(State, cast(Buf0, get(read_mode), Encoding), Encoding, Xa) of + {stop,Result,Rest} -> + {ok, Result, Rest}; + State1 -> + case get_chars_echo_off(Pbs, Drv) of + interrupted -> + {error,{error,interrupted},[]}; + terminated -> + {exit,terminated}; + Buf -> + get_chars_n_loop(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf, State1, Encoding) + end + catch _:_ -> + {error,{error,err_func(M, F, Xa)},[]} end. %% Convert error code to make it look as before @@ -684,6 +710,29 @@ get_line_echo_off1({Chars,[]}, Drv) -> get_line_echo_off1({Chars,Rest}, _Drv) -> {done,lists:reverse(Chars),case Rest of done -> []; _ -> Rest end}. +get_chars_echo_off(Pbs, Drv) -> + send_drv_reqs(Drv, [{put_chars, unicode,Pbs}]), + get_chars_echo_off1(Drv). + +get_chars_echo_off1(Drv) -> + receive + {Drv, {data, Cs}} -> + Cs; + {Drv, eof} -> + eof; + {io_request,From,ReplyAs,Req} when is_pid(From) -> + io_request(Req, From, ReplyAs, Drv, []), + get_chars_echo_off1(Drv); + {reply,{{From,ReplyAs},Reply}} when From =/= undefined -> + %% We take care of replies from puts here as well + io_reply(From, ReplyAs, Reply), + get_chars_echo_off1(Drv); + {'EXIT',Drv,interrupt} -> + interrupted; + {'EXIT',Drv,_} -> + terminated + end. + %% We support line editing for the ICANON mode except the following %% line editing characters, which already has another meaning in %% echo-on mode (See Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment, 2nd ed, @@ -793,9 +842,9 @@ search_up_stack(Stack, Substr) -> case up_stack(Stack) of {none,NewStack} -> {none,NewStack}; {L, NewStack} -> - case string:str(L, Substr) of - 0 -> search_up_stack(NewStack, Substr); - _ -> {string:strip(L,right,$\n), NewStack} + case string:find(L, Substr) of + nomatch -> search_up_stack(NewStack, Substr); + _ -> {string:trim(L, trailing, "$\n"), NewStack} end end. @@ -803,9 +852,9 @@ search_down_stack(Stack, Substr) -> case down_stack(Stack) of {none,NewStack} -> {none,NewStack}; {L, NewStack} -> - case string:str(L, Substr) of - 0 -> search_down_stack(NewStack, Substr); - _ -> {string:strip(L,right,$\n), NewStack} + case string:find(L, Substr) of + nomatch -> search_down_stack(NewStack, Substr); + _ -> {string:trim(L, trailing, "$\n"), NewStack} end end. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet_config.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_config.erl index 4bbc520449..9f76360b8b 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_config.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_config.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2017. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ win32_load1(Reg,Type,HFileKey) -> end. win32_split_line(Line,nt) -> inet_parse:split_line(Line); -win32_split_line(Line,windows) -> string:tokens(Line, ","). +win32_split_line(Line,windows) -> string:lexemes(Line, ","). win32_get_strings(Reg, Names) -> win32_get_strings(Reg, Names, []). diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet_dns.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_dns.erl index d5f982cc51..f1f58bc872 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_dns.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_dns.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2017. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ -export([decode/1, encode/1]). --import(lists, [reverse/1, reverse/2, nthtail/2]). +-import(lists, [reverse/1]). -include("inet_int.hrl"). -include("inet_dns.hrl"). @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ decode_data(<<Order:16,Preference:16,Data0/binary>>, _, ?S_NAPTR, Buffer) -> {Data2,Services} = decode_string(Data1), {Data,Regexp} = decode_characters(Data2, utf8), Replacement = decode_domain(Data, Buffer), - {Order,Preference,string:to_lower(Flags),string:to_lower(Services), + {Order,Preference,string:lowercase(Flags),string:lowercase(Services), Regexp,Replacement}; %% ?S_OPT falls through to default decode_data(Data, _, ?S_TXT, _) -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet_parse.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_parse.erl index 29804dc50b..e9685c6554 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_parse.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_parse.erl @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ hosts(Fname,File) -> %% interface with a %if suffix. These kind of %% addresses maybe need to be gracefully handled %% throughout inet* and inet_drv. - case string:tokens(Address, "%") of + case string:lexemes(Address, "%") of [Addr,_] -> {ok,_} = address(Addr), skip; @@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ is_dom1([C | Cs]) when C >= $a, C =< $z -> is_dom_ldh(Cs); is_dom1([C | Cs]) when C >= $A, C =< $Z -> is_dom_ldh(Cs); is_dom1([C | Cs]) when C >= $0, C =< $9 -> case is_dom_ldh(Cs) of - true -> is_dom2(string:tokens([C | Cs],".")); + true -> is_dom2(string:lexemes([C | Cs],".")); false -> false end; is_dom1(_) -> false. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet_res.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_res.erl index 90e49ddfdf..49aa5f8bda 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_res.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_res.erl @@ -859,15 +859,17 @@ query_ns(S0, Id, Buffer, IP, Port, Timer, Retry, I, {ok,S} -> Timeout = inet:timeout( (Tm * (1 bsl I)) div Retry, Timer), - {S, case query_udp( S, Id, Buffer, IP, Port, Timeout, Verbose) of {ok,#dns_rec{header=H}} when H#dns_header.tc -> TcpTimeout = inet:timeout(Tm*5, Timer), - query_tcp( - TcpTimeout, Id, Buffer, IP, Port, Verbose); - Reply -> Reply - end}; + {S, query_tcp( + TcpTimeout, Id, Buffer, IP, Port, Verbose)}; + {error, econnrefused} = Err -> + ok = udp_close(S), + {#sock{}, Err}; + Reply -> {S, Reply} + end; Error -> {S0,Error} end diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src index 2a88cc7e26..080b11fc4d 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src +++ b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src @@ -120,6 +120,6 @@ {applications, []}, {env, [{error_logger, tty}]}, {mod, {kernel, []}}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["erts-9.1", "stdlib-3.4", "sasl-3.0"]} + {runtime_dependencies, ["erts-10.0", "stdlib-3.5", "sasl-3.0"]} ] }. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src index f1ef70a373..fc5417597f 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src +++ b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ %% %CopyrightEnd% {"%VSN%", %% Up from - max one major revision back - [{<<"5\\.[0-3](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], % OTP-19.*, OTP-20.0 + [{<<"5\\.3(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], % OTP-20.* %% Down to - max one major revision back - [{<<"5\\.[0-3](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] % OTP-19.*, OTP-20.0 + [{<<"5\\.3(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] % OTP-20.* }. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/net_kernel.erl b/lib/kernel/src/net_kernel.erl index 7da89dd7cb..f36b4f1e6a 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/net_kernel.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/net_kernel.erl @@ -423,8 +423,8 @@ handle_call({connect, Type, Node}, From, State) -> {ok, SetupPid} -> Owners = [{SetupPid, Node} | State#state.conn_owners], {noreply,State#state{conn_owners=Owners}}; - _ -> - ?connect_failure(Node, {setup_call, failed}), + _Error -> + ?connect_failure(Node, {setup_call, failed, _Error}), async_reply({reply, false, State}, From) end end; diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/os.erl b/lib/kernel/src/os.erl index 0250783632..b5f19d4b99 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/os.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/os.erl @@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ -include("file.hrl"). +-export_type([env_var_name/0, env_var_value/0, env_var_name_value/0, command_input/0]). + %%% BIFs -export([getenv/0, getenv/1, getenv/2, getpid/0, @@ -32,21 +34,29 @@ putenv/2, set_signal/2, system_time/0, system_time/1, timestamp/0, unsetenv/1]). --spec getenv() -> [string()]. +-type env_var_name() :: nonempty_string(). + +-type env_var_value() :: string(). + +-type env_var_name_value() :: nonempty_string(). + +-type command_input() :: atom() | io_lib:chars(). + +-spec getenv() -> [env_var_name_value()]. getenv() -> erlang:nif_error(undef). -spec getenv(VarName) -> Value | false when - VarName :: string(), - Value :: string(). + VarName :: env_var_name(), + Value :: env_var_value(). getenv(_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef). -spec getenv(VarName, DefaultValue) -> Value when - VarName :: string(), - DefaultValue :: string(), - Value :: string(). + VarName :: env_var_name(), + DefaultValue :: env_var_value(), + Value :: env_var_value(). getenv(VarName, DefaultValue) -> case os:getenv(VarName) of @@ -75,8 +85,8 @@ perf_counter(Unit) -> erlang:convert_time_unit(os:perf_counter(), perf_counter, Unit). -spec putenv(VarName, Value) -> true when - VarName :: string(), - Value :: string(). + VarName :: env_var_name(), + Value :: env_var_value(). putenv(_, _) -> erlang:nif_error(undef). @@ -99,7 +109,7 @@ timestamp() -> erlang:nif_error(undef). -spec unsetenv(VarName) -> true when - VarName :: string(). + VarName :: env_var_name(). unsetenv(_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef). @@ -178,7 +188,7 @@ verify_executable(Name0, [Ext|Rest], OrigExtensions) -> end; verify_executable(Name, [], OrigExtensions) when OrigExtensions =/= [""] -> %% Windows %% Will only happen on windows, hence case insensitivity - case can_be_full_name(string:to_lower(Name),OrigExtensions) of + case can_be_full_name(string:lowercase(Name),OrigExtensions) of true -> verify_executable(Name,[""],[""]); _ -> @@ -232,10 +242,9 @@ extensions() -> %% Executes the given command in the default shell for the operating system. -spec cmd(Command) -> string() when - Command :: atom() | io_lib:chars(). + Command :: os:command_input(). cmd(Cmd) -> - validate(Cmd), - {SpawnCmd, SpawnOpts, SpawnInput, Eot} = mk_cmd(os:type(), Cmd), + {SpawnCmd, SpawnOpts, SpawnInput, Eot} = mk_cmd(os:type(), validate(Cmd)), Port = open_port({spawn, SpawnCmd}, [binary, stderr_to_stdout, stream, in, hide | SpawnOpts]), MonRef = erlang:monitor(port, Port), @@ -255,8 +264,6 @@ mk_cmd({win32,Wtype}, Cmd) -> {Cspec,_} -> lists:concat([Cspec," /c",Cmd]) end, {Command, [], [], <<>>}; -mk_cmd(OsType,Cmd) when is_atom(Cmd) -> - mk_cmd(OsType, atom_to_list(Cmd)); mk_cmd(_,Cmd) -> %% Have to send command in like this in order to make sh commands like %% cd and ulimit available @@ -279,17 +286,33 @@ mk_cmd(_,Cmd) -> <<$\^D>>}. validate(Atom) when is_atom(Atom) -> - ok; + validate(atom_to_list(Atom)); validate(List) when is_list(List) -> - validate1(List). + case validate1(List) of + false -> + List; + true -> + %% Had zeros at end; remove them... + string:trim(List, trailing, [0]) + end. -validate1([C|Rest]) when is_integer(C) -> +validate1([0|Rest]) -> + validate2(Rest); +validate1([C|Rest]) when is_integer(C), C > 0 -> validate1(Rest); validate1([List|Rest]) when is_list(List) -> - validate1(List), - validate1(Rest); + validate1(List) or validate1(Rest); validate1([]) -> - ok. + false. + +%% Ensure that the rest is zero only... +validate2([]) -> + true; +validate2([0|Rest]) -> + validate2(Rest); +validate2([List|Rest]) when is_list(List) -> + validate2(List), + validate2(Rest). get_data(Port, MonRef, Eot, Sofar) -> receive diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/erl_distribution_wb_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/erl_distribution_wb_SUITE.erl index 03aaee56b7..258ed4f88c 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/erl_distribution_wb_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/erl_distribution_wb_SUITE.erl @@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ ?DFLAG_EXTENDED_PIDS_PORTS bor ?DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS)). +-define(PASS_THROUGH, $p). -define(shutdown(X), exit(X)). -define(int16(X), [((X) bsr 8) band 16#ff, (X) band 16#ff]). @@ -676,10 +677,9 @@ recv_message(Socket) -> case gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 0) of {ok,Data} -> B0 = list_to_binary(Data), - {_,B1} = erlang:split_binary(B0,1), - Header = binary_to_term(B1), - Siz = byte_size(term_to_binary(Header)), - {_,B2} = erlang:split_binary(B1,Siz), + <<?PASS_THROUGH, B1/binary>> = B0, + {Header,Siz} = binary_to_term(B1,[used]), + <<_:Siz/binary,B2/binary>> = B1, Message = case (catch binary_to_term(B2)) of {'EXIT', _} -> could_not_digest_message; diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/file_name_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/file_name_SUITE.erl index 899102c908..f23529fec9 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/file_name_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/file_name_SUITE.erl @@ -302,7 +302,9 @@ check_normal(Mod) -> {ok, BC} = Mod:read(FD,1024), ok = file:close(FD) end || {regular,Name,Content} <- NormalDir ], + {error, badarg} = Mod:rename("fil1\0tmp_fil2","tmp_fil1"), Mod:rename("fil1","tmp_fil1"), + {error, badarg} = Mod:read_file("tmp_fil1\0.txt"), {ok, <<"fil1">>} = Mod:read_file("tmp_fil1"), {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file("fil1"), Mod:rename("tmp_fil1","fil1"), diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_misc_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_misc_SUITE.erl index 331864b5de..e47023d201 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_misc_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_misc_SUITE.erl @@ -1572,52 +1572,56 @@ fill_sendq(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Master = self(), Server = spawn_link(fun () -> - {ok,L} = gen_tcp:listen - (0, [{active,false},binary, - {reuseaddr,true},{packet,0}]), + {ok,L} = gen_tcp:listen(0, [{active,false},binary, + {reuseaddr,true},{packet,0}]), {ok,Port} = inet:port(L), Master ! {self(),client, fill_sendq_client(Port, Master)}, fill_sendq_srv(L, Master) end), io:format("~p Server~n", [Server]), - receive {Server,client,Client} -> - io:format("~p Client~n", [Client]), - receive {Server,reader,Reader} -> - io:format("~p Reader~n", [Reader]), - fill_sendq_loop(Server, Client, Reader) + receive + {Server,client,Client} -> + io:format("~p Client~n", [Client]), + receive + {Server,reader,Reader} -> + io:format("~p Reader~n", [Reader]), + fill_sendq_loop(Server, Client, Reader) end end. fill_sendq_loop(Server, Client, Reader) -> %% Master %% - receive {Server,send} -> + receive + {Server,send} -> fill_sendq_loop(Server, Client, Reader) after 2000 -> %% Send queue full, sender blocked -> close client. io:format("Send timeout, closing Client...~n", []), Client ! {self(),close}, - receive {Server,[{error,closed}]} -> - io:format("Got server closed.~n"), - receive {Reader,[{error,closed}]} -> - io:format - ("Got reader closed.~n"), - ok - after 3000 -> - ct:fail({timeout,{closed,reader}}) - end; - {Reader,[{error,closed}]} -> - io:format("Got reader closed.~n"), - receive {Server,[{error,closed}]} -> - io:format("Got server closed~n"), - ok - after 3000 -> - ct:fail({timeout,{closed,server}}) - end - after 3000 -> - ct:fail({timeout,{closed,[server,reader]}}) - end + receive + {Server,[{error,closed}]} -> + io:format("Got server closed.~n"), + receive + {Reader,[{error,closed}]} -> + io:format("Got reader closed.~n"), + ok + after 3000 -> + ct:fail({timeout,{closed,reader}}) + end; + {Reader,[{error,closed}]} -> + io:format("Got reader closed.~n"), + receive + {Server,[{error,closed}]} -> + io:format("Got server closed~n"), + ok + after 3000 -> + ct:fail({timeout,{closed,server}}) + end + after 3000 -> + ct:fail({timeout,{closed,[server,reader]}}) + end end. fill_sendq_srv(L, Master) -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/gen_udp_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/gen_udp_SUITE.erl index aa616d43d6..96e495505a 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/gen_udp_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/gen_udp_SUITE.erl @@ -288,58 +288,56 @@ bad_address(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% %% Starts a slave node that on command sends a bunch of messages %% to our UDP port. The receiving process just receives and -%% ignores the incoming messages, but counts them. -%% A tracing process traces the receiving process for -%% 'receive' and scheduling events. From the trace, -%% message contents is verified; and, how many messages -%% are received per in/out scheduling, which should be -%% the same as the read_packets parameter. -%% -%% What happens on the SMP emulator remains to be seen... -%% +%% ignores the incoming messages. +%% A tracing process traces the receiving port for +%% 'send' and scheduling events. From the trace, +%% how many messages are received per in/out scheduling, +%% which should never be more than the read_packet parameter. %% OTP-6249 UDP option for number of packet reads. read_packets(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case erlang:system_info(smp_support) of - false -> - read_packets_1(); - true -> - %% We would need some new sort of tracing to test this - %% option reliably in an SMP emulator. - {skip,"SMP emulator"} - end. - -read_packets_1() -> N1 = 5, - N2 = 7, + N2 = 1, + Msgs = 30000, {ok,R} = gen_udp:open(0, [{read_packets,N1}]), {ok,RP} = inet:port(R), {ok,Node} = start_node(gen_udp_SUITE_read_packets), Die = make_ref(), - Loop = erlang:spawn_link(fun () -> infinite_loop(Die) end), %% - Msgs1 = [erlang:integer_to_list(M) || M <- lists:seq(1, N1*3)], - [V1|_] = read_packets_test(R, RP, Msgs1, Node), + {V1, Trace1} = read_packets_test(R, RP, Msgs, Node), {ok,[{read_packets,N1}]} = inet:getopts(R, [read_packets]), %% ok = inet:setopts(R, [{read_packets,N2}]), - Msgs2 = [erlang:integer_to_list(M) || M <- lists:seq(1, N2*3)], - [V2|_] = read_packets_test(R, RP, Msgs2, Node), + {V2, Trace2} = read_packets_test(R, RP, Msgs, Node), {ok,[{read_packets,N2}]} = inet:getopts(R, [read_packets]), %% stop_node(Node), - Mref = erlang:monitor(process, Loop), - Loop ! Die, - receive - {'DOWN',Mref,_,_, normal} -> - case {V1,V2} of - {N1,N2} -> - ok; - _ when V1 =/= N1, V2 =/= N2 -> - ok - end + ct:log("N1=~p, V1=~p vs N2=~p, V2=~p",[N1,V1,N2,V2]), + + dump_terms(Config, "trace1.terms", Trace2), + dump_terms(Config, "trace2.terms", Trace2), + + %% Because of the inherit racy-ness of the feature it is + %% hard to test that it behaves correctly. + %% Right now (OTP 21) a port task takes 5% of the + %% allotted port task reductions to execute, so + %% the max number of executions a port is allowed to + %% do before being re-scheduled is N * 20 + + if + V1 > (N1 * 20) -> + ct:fail("Got ~p msgs, max was ~p", [V1, N1]); + V2 > (N2 * 20) -> + ct:fail("Got ~p msgs, max was ~p", [V2, N2]); + true -> + ok end. +dump_terms(Config, Name, Terms) -> + FName = filename:join(proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),Name), + file:write_file(FName, term_to_binary(Terms)), + ct:log("Logged terms to ~s",[FName]). + infinite_loop(Die) -> receive Die -> @@ -350,7 +348,6 @@ infinite_loop(Die) -> end. read_packets_test(R, RP, Msgs, Node) -> - Len = length(Msgs), Receiver = self(), Tracer = spawn_link( @@ -375,24 +372,24 @@ read_packets_test(R, RP, Msgs, Node) -> [link,{priority,high}]), receive {Sender,{port,SP}} -> - erlang:trace(self(), true, - [running,'receive',{tracer,Tracer}]), + erlang:trace(R, true, + [running_ports,'send',{tracer,Tracer}]), erlang:yield(), Sender ! {Receiver,go}, - read_packets_recv(Len), - erlang:trace(self(), false, [all]), + read_packets_recv(Msgs), + erlang:trace(R, false, [all]), Tracer ! {Receiver,get_trace}, receive {Tracer,{trace,Trace}} -> - read_packets_verify(R, SP, Msgs, Trace) + {read_packets_verify(R, SP, Trace), Trace} end end. -read_packets_send(S, RP, [Msg|Msgs]) -> - ok = gen_udp:send(S, localhost, RP, Msg), - read_packets_send(S, RP, Msgs); -read_packets_send(_S, _RP, []) -> - ok. +read_packets_send(_S, _RP, 0) -> + ok; +read_packets_send(S, RP, Msgs) -> + ok = gen_udp:send(S, localhost, RP, "UDP FLOOOOOOD"), + read_packets_send(S, RP, Msgs - 1). read_packets_recv(0) -> ok; @@ -404,23 +401,24 @@ read_packets_recv(N) -> timeout end. -read_packets_verify(R, SP, Msg, Trace) -> - lists:reverse( - lists:sort(read_packets_verify(R, SP, Msg, Trace, 0))). - -read_packets_verify(R, SP, Msgs, [{trace,Self,OutIn,_}|Trace], M) - when Self =:= self(), OutIn =:= out; - Self =:= self(), OutIn =:= in -> - push(M, read_packets_verify(R, SP, Msgs, Trace, 0)); -read_packets_verify(R, SP, [Msg|Msgs], - [{trace,Self,'receive',{udp,R,{127,0,0,1},SP,Msg}} - |Trace], M) +read_packets_verify(R, SP, Trace) -> + [Max | _] = Pkts = lists:reverse(lists:sort(read_packets_verify(R, SP, Trace, 0))), + ct:pal("~p",[lists:sublist(Pkts,10)]), + Max. + +read_packets_verify(R, SP, [{trace,R,OutIn,_}|Trace], M) + when OutIn =:= out; OutIn =:= in -> + push(M, read_packets_verify(R, SP, Trace, 0)); +read_packets_verify(R, SP, [{trace, R,'receive',timeout}|Trace], M) -> + push(M, read_packets_verify(R, SP, Trace, 0)); +read_packets_verify(R, SP, + [{trace,R,'send',{udp,R,{127,0,0,1},SP,_Msg}, Self} | Trace], M) when Self =:= self() -> - read_packets_verify(R, SP, Msgs, Trace, M+1); -read_packets_verify(_R, _SP, [], [], M) -> + read_packets_verify(R, SP, Trace, M+1); +read_packets_verify(_R, _SP, [], M) -> push(M, []); -read_packets_verify(_R, _SP, Msgs, Trace, M) -> - ct:fail({read_packets_verify,mismatch,Msgs,Trace,M}). +read_packets_verify(_R, _SP, Trace, M) -> + ct:fail({read_packets_verify,mismatch,Trace,M}). push(0, Vs) -> Vs; diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl index 53a9e168ef..8056321448 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl @@ -22,7 +22,8 @@ -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([space_in_cwd/1, quoting/1, cmd_unicode/1, space_in_name/1, bad_command/1, +-export([space_in_cwd/1, quoting/1, cmd_unicode/1, + null_in_command/1, space_in_name/1, bad_command/1, find_executable/1, unix_comment_in_command/1, deep_list_command/1, large_output_command/1, background_command/0, background_command/1, message_leak/1, close_stdin/0, close_stdin/1, perf_counter_api/1]). @@ -34,7 +35,8 @@ suite() -> {timetrap,{minutes,1}}]. all() -> - [space_in_cwd, quoting, cmd_unicode, space_in_name, bad_command, + [space_in_cwd, quoting, cmd_unicode, null_in_command, + space_in_name, bad_command, find_executable, unix_comment_in_command, deep_list_command, large_output_command, background_command, message_leak, close_stdin, perf_counter_api]. @@ -125,6 +127,14 @@ cmd_unicode(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [] = receive_all(), ok. +null_in_command(Config) -> + {Ok, Error} = case os:type() of + {win32,_} -> {"dir", "di\0r"}; + _ -> {"ls", "l\0s"} + end, + true = is_list(try os:cmd(Ok) catch Class0:_ -> Class0 end), + error = try os:cmd(Error) catch Class1:_ -> Class1 end, + ok. %% Test that program with a space in its name can be executed. space_in_name(Config) when is_list(Config) -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/zlib_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/zlib_SUITE.erl index 26602bdcda..f203ef878f 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/zlib_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/zlib_SUITE.erl @@ -1061,32 +1061,27 @@ sub_heap_binaries(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% Check concurrent access to zlib driver. smp(Config) -> - case erlang:system_info(smp_support) of - true -> - NumOfProcs = lists:min([8,erlang:system_info(schedulers)]), - io:format("smp starting ~p workers\n",[NumOfProcs]), - - %% Tests to run in parallel. - Funcs = - [zip_usage, gz_usage, compress_usage, dictionary_usage, - crc, adler], - - %% We get all function arguments here to avoid repeated parallel - %% file read access. - UsageArgs = - list_to_tuple([{F, ?MODULE:F({get_arg,Config})} || F <- Funcs]), - Parent = self(), - - WorkerFun = - fun() -> - worker(rand:uniform(9999), UsageArgs, Parent) - end, - - Pids = [spawn_link(WorkerFun) || _ <- lists:seq(1, NumOfProcs)], - wait_pids(Pids); - false -> - {skipped,"No smp support"} - end. + NumOfProcs = lists:min([8,erlang:system_info(schedulers)]), + io:format("smp starting ~p workers\n",[NumOfProcs]), + + %% Tests to run in parallel. + Funcs = + [zip_usage, gz_usage, compress_usage, dictionary_usage, + crc, adler], + + %% We get all function arguments here to avoid repeated parallel + %% file read access. + UsageArgs = + list_to_tuple([{F, ?MODULE:F({get_arg,Config})} || F <- Funcs]), + Parent = self(), + + WorkerFun = + fun() -> + worker(rand:uniform(9999), UsageArgs, Parent) + end, + + Pids = [spawn_link(WorkerFun) || _ <- lists:seq(1, NumOfProcs)], + wait_pids(Pids). worker(Seed, FnATpl, Parent) -> io:format("smp worker ~p, seed=~p~n",[self(),Seed]), diff --git a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap5.xmlsrc b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap5.xmlsrc index 62759c624b..0265e0efa0 100644 --- a/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap5.xmlsrc +++ b/lib/mnesia/doc/src/Mnesia_chap5.xmlsrc @@ -226,8 +226,10 @@ not known beforehand, all fragments are searched for matching records.</p> <p>Notice that in <c>ordered_set</c> tables, the records - are ordered per fragment, and the the order is undefined in - results returned by <c>select</c> and <c>match_object</c>.</p> + are ordered per fragment, and the order is undefined in + results returned by <c>select</c> and <c>match_object</c>, + as well as <c>first</c>, <c>next</c>, <c>prev</c> and + <c>last</c>.</p> <p>The following code illustrates how a <c>Mnesia</c> table is converted to be a fragmented table and how more fragments are added later:</p> diff --git a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia.erl b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia.erl index b68b2de028..190fb2b56d 100644 --- a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia.erl +++ b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia.erl @@ -2681,7 +2681,7 @@ del_table_index(Tab, Ix) -> -spec transform_table(Tab::table(), Fun, [Attr]) -> t_result(ok) when Attr :: atom(), - Fun:: fun((Record::tuple()) -> Transformed::tuple()). + Fun:: fun((Record::tuple()) -> Transformed::tuple()) | ignore. transform_table(Tab, Fun, NewA) -> try val({Tab, record_name}) of OldRN -> mnesia_schema:transform_table(Tab, Fun, NewA, OldRN) @@ -2692,7 +2692,7 @@ transform_table(Tab, Fun, NewA) -> -spec transform_table(Tab::table(), Fun, [Attr], RecName) -> t_result(ok) when RecName :: atom(), Attr :: atom(), - Fun:: fun((Record::tuple()) -> Transformed::tuple()). + Fun:: fun((Record::tuple()) -> Transformed::tuple()) | ignore. transform_table(Tab, Fun, NewA, NewRN) -> mnesia_schema:transform_table(Tab, Fun, NewA, NewRN). diff --git a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_test_lib.erl b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_test_lib.erl index 0fabdc7929..78dbe7ffde 100644 --- a/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_test_lib.erl +++ b/lib/mnesia/test/mnesia_test_lib.erl @@ -774,7 +774,7 @@ init_nodes([], _File, _Line) -> %% Returns [Name, Host] node_to_name_and_host(Node) -> - string:tokens(atom_to_list(Node), [$@]). + string:lexemes(atom_to_list(Node), [$@]). lookup_config(Key,Config) -> case lists:keysearch(Key,1,Config) of diff --git a/lib/observer/src/cdv_dist_cb.erl b/lib/observer/src/cdv_dist_cb.erl index 2b4c9f56d1..aeb34e5baf 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/cdv_dist_cb.erl +++ b/lib/observer/src/cdv_dist_cb.erl @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ init_gen_page(Parent, Info) -> cdv_info_wx:start_link(Parent,{Fields,Info,[]}). format({creations,Creations}) -> - string:join([integer_to_list(C) || C <- Creations],","); + lists:flatten(lists:join(",",[integer_to_list(C) || C <- Creations])); format(D) -> D. diff --git a/lib/observer/src/cdv_mem_cb.erl b/lib/observer/src/cdv_mem_cb.erl index abeddc7335..925487786c 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/cdv_mem_cb.erl +++ b/lib/observer/src/cdv_mem_cb.erl @@ -49,9 +49,7 @@ gen_mem_info_fields([]) -> []. upper(Key) -> - string:join([string:to_upper([H]) ++ T || - [H|T] <- string:tokens(Key,"_")]," "). - + lists:join(" ", [string:titlecase(Word) || Word <- string:split(Key, "_", all)]). %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% Allocated areas page diff --git a/lib/observer/src/cdv_wx.erl b/lib/observer/src/cdv_wx.erl index c3f36cd689..0e33c9e618 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/cdv_wx.erl +++ b/lib/observer/src/cdv_wx.erl @@ -130,8 +130,9 @@ init(File0) -> {ok,File} -> %% Set window title T1 = "Crashdump Viewer: ", + FileLength = string:length(File), Title = - if length(File) > 70 -> + if FileLength > 70 -> T1 ++ filename:basename(File); true -> T1 ++ File @@ -428,8 +429,9 @@ do_load_dump(Frame,FileName) -> ok -> %% Set window title T1 = "Crashdump Viewer: ", + FileLength = string:length(FileName), Title = - if length(FileName) > 70 -> + if FileLength > 70 -> T1 ++ filename:basename(FileName); true -> T1 ++ FileName diff --git a/lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.erl b/lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.erl index 40450a2873..50e9102ff0 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.erl +++ b/lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.erl @@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ do_read_file(File) -> end. check_dump_version(Vsn) -> - DumpVsn = [list_to_integer(L) || L<-string:tokens(Vsn,".")], + DumpVsn = [list_to_integer(L) || L<-string:lexemes(Vsn,".")], if DumpVsn > ?max_dump_version -> Info = "This Crashdump Viewer is too old for the given " @@ -1350,12 +1350,12 @@ parse_monitor("{"++Str) -> %% Named process {Name,Node,Rest1} = parse_name_node(Str,[]), Pid = get_pid_from_name(Name,Node), - case parse_link(string:strip(Rest1,left,$,),[]) of + case parse_link(string:trim(Rest1,leading,","),[]) of {Ref,"}"++Rest2} -> %% Bug in break.c - prints an extra "}" for remote %% nodes... thus the strip {{Pid,"{"++Name++","++Node++"} ("++Ref++")"}, - string:strip(Rest2,left,$})}; + string:trim(Rest2,leading,"}")}; {Ref,[]} -> {{Pid,"{"++Name++","++Node++"} ("++Ref++")"},[]} end; @@ -1635,7 +1635,7 @@ get_ports(File) -> %% Converting port string to tuple to secure correct sorting. This is %% converted back in cdv_port_cb:format/1. port_to_tuple("#Port<"++Port) -> - [I1,I2] = string:tokens(Port,".>"), + [I1,I2] = string:lexemes(Port,".>"), {list_to_integer(I1),list_to_integer(I2)}. get_portinfo(Fd,Port) -> @@ -1658,9 +1658,9 @@ get_portinfo(Fd,Port) -> "Registered as" -> get_portinfo(Fd,Port#port{name=string(Fd)}); "Monitors" -> - Monitors0 = string:tokens(bytes(Fd),"()"), + Monitors0 = string:lexemes(bytes(Fd),"()"), Monitors = [begin - [Pid,Ref] = string:tokens(Mon,","), + [Pid,Ref] = string:lexemes(Mon,","), {Pid,Pid++" ("++Ref++")"} end || Mon <- Monitors0], get_portinfo(Fd,Port#port{monitors=Monitors}); @@ -1721,7 +1721,7 @@ get_etsinfo(Fd,EtsTable = #ets_table{details=Ds},WS) -> "Buckets" -> %% A bug in erl_db_hash.c prints a space after the buckets %% - need to strip the string to make list_to_integer/1 happy. - Buckets = list_to_integer(string:strip(bytes(Fd))), + Buckets = list_to_integer(string:trim(bytes(Fd),both,"\s")), get_etsinfo(Fd,EtsTable#ets_table{buckets=Buckets},WS); "Objects" -> get_etsinfo(Fd,EtsTable#ets_table{size=list_to_integer(bytes(Fd))},WS); @@ -1739,7 +1739,9 @@ get_etsinfo(Fd,EtsTable = #ets_table{details=Ds},WS) -> Val = bytes(Fd), get_etsinfo(Fd,EtsTable#ets_table{details=Ds#{chain_min=>Val}},WS); "Chain Length Avg" -> - Val = try list_to_float(string:strip(bytes(Fd))) catch _:_ -> "-" end, + Val = try list_to_float(string:trim(bytes(Fd),both,"\s")) + catch _:_ -> "-" + end, get_etsinfo(Fd,EtsTable#ets_table{details=Ds#{chain_avg=>Val}},WS); "Chain Length Max" -> Val = bytes(Fd), @@ -1896,7 +1898,7 @@ get_nodeinfo(Fd,Nod) -> Creations = lists:flatmap(fun(C) -> try [list_to_integer(C)] catch error:badarg -> [] end - end, string:tokens(bytes(Fd)," ")), + end, string:lexemes(bytes(Fd)," ")), get_nodeinfo(Fd,Nod#nod{creation={creations,Creations}}); "Remote link" -> Procs = bytes(Fd), % e.g. "<0.31.0> <4322.54.0>" @@ -2342,7 +2344,7 @@ get_size_value(Key,Data) -> %% and Value is the sum over all allocator instances of each type. sort_allocator_types([{Name,Data}|Allocators],Acc,DoTotal) -> Type = - case string:tokens(Name,"[]") of + case string:lexemes(Name,"[]") of [T,_Id] -> T; [Name] -> Name; Other -> Other diff --git a/lib/observer/src/observer_html_lib.erl b/lib/observer/src/observer_html_lib.erl index 22b4714d63..8202f91030 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/observer_html_lib.erl +++ b/lib/observer/src/observer_html_lib.erl @@ -278,24 +278,24 @@ href_proc_port("['#CDVPort'"++T,Acc,LTB) -> %% Port written by crashdump_viewer:parse_term(...) {Port0,Rest} = split($],T), PortStr= - case string:tokens(Port0,",.|") of + case string:lexemes(Port0,",.|") of [X,Y] -> Port = "#Port<"++X++"."++Y++">", href(Port,Port); Ns -> - "#Port<" ++ string:join(Ns,".") ++"...>" + "#Port<" ++ lists:join($.,Ns) ++"...>" end, href_proc_port(Rest,[PortStr|Acc],LTB); href_proc_port("['#CDVPid'"++T,Acc,LTB) -> %% Pid written by crashdump_viewer:parse_term(...) {Pid0,Rest} = split($],T), PidStr = - case string:tokens(Pid0,",.|") of + case string:lexemes(Pid0,",.|") of [X,Y,Z] -> Pid = "<"++X++"."++Y++"."++Z++">", href(Pid,Pid); Ns -> - "<" ++ string:join(Ns,".") ++ "...>" + "<" ++ lists:join($.,Ns) ++ "...>" end, href_proc_port(Rest,[PidStr|Acc],LTB); href_proc_port("'#CDVIncompleteHeap'"++T,Acc,LTB)-> @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ href_proc_port([],Acc,_) -> href_proc_bin(From, T, Acc, LTB) -> {OffsetSizePos,Rest} = split($],T), BinStr = - case string:tokens(OffsetSizePos,",.| \n") of + case string:lexemes(OffsetSizePos,",.| \n") of [Offset,SizeStr,Pos] when From =:= cdv -> Size = list_to_integer(SizeStr), PreviewSize = min(Size,10), diff --git a/lib/observer/src/observer_lib.erl b/lib/observer/src/observer_lib.erl index 94d199e688..52e6c3e52a 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/observer_lib.erl +++ b/lib/observer/src/observer_lib.erl @@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ create_box(Parent, Data) -> link_entry(Panel,Value); _ -> Value = to_str(Value0), - case string:sub_word(lists:sublist(Value, 80),1,$\n) of + case string:nth_lexeme(lists:sublist(Value, 80),1, [$\n]) of Value -> %% Short string, no newlines - show all wxStaticText:new(Panel, ?wxID_ANY, Value); diff --git a/lib/observer/src/observer_procinfo.erl b/lib/observer/src/observer_procinfo.erl index fb02ae2728..4ce38e439d 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/observer_procinfo.erl +++ b/lib/observer/src/observer_procinfo.erl @@ -454,7 +454,8 @@ local_pid_str(Pid) -> global_pid_node_pref(Pid) -> %% Global PID node prefix : X of <X.Y.Z> - string:strip(string:sub_word(pid_to_list(Pid),1,$.),left,$<). + [NodePrefix|_] = string:lexemes(pid_to_list(Pid),"<."), + NodePrefix. io_get_data(Pid) -> Pid ! {self(), get_data_and_close}, diff --git a/lib/observer/src/observer_traceoptions_wx.erl b/lib/observer/src/observer_traceoptions_wx.erl index 4f46426cf6..fbcf6d7fe9 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/observer_traceoptions_wx.erl +++ b/lib/observer/src/observer_traceoptions_wx.erl @@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ create_styled_txtctrl(Parent) -> keyWords() -> L = ["after","begin","case","try","cond","catch","andalso","orelse", - "end","fun","if","let","of","query","receive","when","bnot","not", + "end","fun","if","let","of","receive","when","bnot","not", "div","rem","band","and","bor","bxor","bsl","bsr","or","xor"], lists:flatten([K ++ " " || K <- L] ++ [0]). diff --git a/lib/observer/src/observer_wx.erl b/lib/observer/src/observer_wx.erl index be93b1d5f1..453e3bdc2d 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/observer_wx.erl +++ b/lib/observer/src/observer_wx.erl @@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ get_nodes() -> {Nodes, lists:reverse(Menues)}. epmd_nodes(Names) -> - [_, Host] = string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()),"@"), + [_, Host] = string:lexemes(atom_to_list(node()),"@"), [list_to_atom(Name ++ [$@|Host]) || {Name, _} <- Names]. update_node_list(State = #state{menubar=MenuBar}) -> diff --git a/lib/observer/src/ttb.erl b/lib/observer/src/ttb.erl index 940fdc9818..29a572d7fe 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/ttb.erl +++ b/lib/observer/src/ttb.erl @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ do_tracer(Clients,PI,Traci) -> {ok, H} = inet:gethostname(), H; _ -> - [_,H] = string:tokens(atom_to_list(N),"@"), + [_,H] = string:lexemes(atom_to_list(N),"@"), H end, case catch dbg:tracer(N,port,dbg:trace_port(ip,IpPortSpec)) of @@ -976,7 +976,7 @@ decode_filename(3,Bin,latin1) -> File. host(Node) -> - [_name,Host] = string:tokens(atom_to_list(Node),"@"), + [_name,Host] = string:lexemes(atom_to_list(Node),"@"), Host. wait_for_fetch([]) -> @@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@ collect_files(Dirs) -> lists:map(fun(Dir) -> MetaFiles = filelib:wildcard(filename:join(Dir,"*.ti")), lists:map(fun(M) -> - Sub = string:left(M,length(M)-3), + Sub = filename:rootname(M,".ti"), case filelib:is_file(Sub) of true -> Sub; false -> Sub++".*.wrp" diff --git a/lib/observer/test/ttb_SUITE.erl b/lib/observer/test/ttb_SUITE.erl index e8c2f9e37d..ed62efbb58 100644 --- a/lib/observer/test/ttb_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/observer/test/ttb_SUITE.erl @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ file_fetch(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line ?t:capture_stop(), ?line [StoreString] = ?t:capture_get(), ?line UploadDir = - lists:last(string:tokens(lists:flatten(StoreString),"$ \n")), + lists:last(string:lexemes(lists:flatten(StoreString),"$ \n")), %% check that files are no longer in original directories... ?line ok = check_gone(ThisDir,atom_to_list(Node)++"-file_fetch"), @@ -1035,8 +1035,8 @@ logfile_name_in_fetch_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line {ServerNode, ClientNode} = start_client_and_server(), ?line begin_trace(ServerNode, ClientNode, {local, ?FNAME}), ?line {_,Dir} = ttb:stop([return_fetch_dir]), - ?line P1 = lists:nth(3, string:tokens(filename:basename(Dir), "_")), - ?line P2 = hd(string:tokens(P1, "-")), + ?line P1 = lists:nth(3, string:lexemes(filename:basename(Dir), "_")), + ?line P2 = hd(string:lexemes(P1, "-")), ?line _File = P2. logfile_name_in_fetch_dir(cleanup,_Config) -> ?line stop_client_and_server(). diff --git a/lib/os_mon/src/cpu_sup.erl b/lib/os_mon/src/cpu_sup.erl index e758b63d19..c1c972b5b1 100644 --- a/lib/os_mon/src/cpu_sup.erl +++ b/lib/os_mon/src/cpu_sup.erl @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ get_uint32_measurement(Request, #internal{os_type = {unix, Sys}}) when Sys == ir %% Get the load average using uptime. %% "8:01pm up 2 days, 22:12, 4 users, load average: 0.70, 0.58, 0.43" D = os:cmd("uptime") -- "\n", - Avg = lists:reverse(hd(string:tokens(lists:reverse(D), ":"))), + Avg = lists:reverse(hd(string:lexemes(lists:reverse(D), ":"))), {ok, [L1, L5, L15], _} = io_lib:fread("~f, ~f, ~f", Avg), case Request of ?avg1 -> sunify(L1); diff --git a/lib/os_mon/src/disksup.erl b/lib/os_mon/src/disksup.erl index 044604b000..aeec335ba7 100644 --- a/lib/os_mon/src/disksup.erl +++ b/lib/os_mon/src/disksup.erl @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ terminate/2, code_change/3]). %% Other exports --export([format_status/2]). +-export([format_status/2, parse_df/2]). -record(state, {threshold, timeout, os, diskdata = [],port}). @@ -294,8 +294,8 @@ check_disks_solaris("", _Threshold) -> check_disks_solaris("\n", _Threshold) -> []; check_disks_solaris(Str, Threshold) -> - case io_lib:fread("~s~d~d~d~d%~s", Str) of - {ok, [_FS, KB, _Used, _Avail, Cap, MntOn], RestStr} -> + case parse_df(Str, posix) of + {ok, {KB, Cap, MntOn}, RestStr} -> if Cap >= Threshold -> set_alarm({disk_almost_full, MntOn}, []); @@ -308,14 +308,102 @@ check_disks_solaris(Str, Threshold) -> check_disks_solaris(skip_to_eol(Str),Threshold) end. +%% @private +%% @doc Predicate to take a word from the input string until a space or +%% a percent '%' sign (the Capacity field is followed by a %) +parse_df_is_not_space($ ) -> false; +parse_df_is_not_space($%) -> false; +parse_df_is_not_space(_) -> true. + +%% @private +%% @doc Predicate to take spaces away from string. Stops on a non-space +parse_df_is_space($ ) -> true; +parse_df_is_space(_) -> false. + +%% @private +%% @doc Predicate to consume remaining characters until end of line. +parse_df_is_not_eol($\r) -> false; +parse_df_is_not_eol($\n) -> false; +parse_df_is_not_eol(_) -> true. + +%% @private +%% @doc Trims leading non-spaces (the word) from the string then trims spaces. +parse_df_skip_word(Input) -> + Remaining = lists:dropwhile(fun parse_df_is_not_space/1, Input), + lists:dropwhile(fun parse_df_is_space/1, Remaining). + +%% @private +%% @doc Takes all non-spaces and then drops following spaces. +parse_df_take_word(Input) -> + {Word, Remaining0} = lists:splitwith(fun parse_df_is_not_space/1, Input), + Remaining1 = lists:dropwhile(fun parse_df_is_space/1, Remaining0), + {Word, Remaining1}. + +%% @private +%% @doc Takes all non-spaces and then drops the % after it and the spaces. +parse_df_take_word_percent(Input) -> + {Word, Remaining0} = lists:splitwith(fun parse_df_is_not_space/1, Input), + %% Drop the leading % or do nothing + Remaining1 = case Remaining0 of + [$% | R1] -> R1; + _ -> Remaining0 % Might be no % or empty list even + end, + Remaining2 = lists:dropwhile(fun parse_df_is_space/1, Remaining1), + {Word, Remaining2}. + +%% @private +%% @doc Given a line of 'df' POSIX/SUSv3 output split it into fields: +%% a string (mounted device), 4 integers (kilobytes, used, available +%% and capacity), skip % sign, (optionally for susv3 can also skip IUsed, IFree +%% and ICap% fields) then take remaining characters as the mount path +-spec parse_df(string(), posix | susv3) -> + {error, parse_df} | {ok, {integer(), integer(), integer()}, string()}. +parse_df(Input0, Flavor) -> + %% Format of Posix/Linux df output looks like Header + Lines + %% Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on + %% udev 2467108 0 2467108 0% /dev + Input1 = parse_df_skip_word(Input0), % skip device path field + {KbStr, Input2} = parse_df_take_word(Input1), % take Kb field + Input3 = parse_df_skip_word(Input2), % skip Used field + Input4 = parse_df_skip_word(Input3), % skip Avail field + + % take Capacity% field; drop a % sign following the capacity + {CapacityStr, Input5} = parse_df_take_word_percent(Input4), + + %% Format of OS X/SUSv3 df looks similar to POSIX but has 3 extra columns + %% Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted + %% /dev/disk1 243949060 2380 86690680 65% 2029724 37555 0% / + Input6 = case Flavor of + posix -> Input5; + susv3 -> % there are 3 extra integers we want to skip + Input5a = parse_df_skip_word(Input5), % skip IUsed field + Input5b = parse_df_skip_word(Input5a), % skip IFree field + %% skip the value of ICap + '%' field + {_, Input5c} = parse_df_take_word_percent(Input5b), + Input5c + end, + + % path is the remaining string till end of line + {MountPath, Input7} = lists:splitwith(fun parse_df_is_not_eol/1, Input6), + % Trim the newlines + Remaining = lists:dropwhile(fun(X) -> not parse_df_is_not_eol(X) end, + Input7), + try + Kb = erlang:list_to_integer(KbStr), + Capacity = erlang:list_to_integer(CapacityStr), + {ok, {Kb, Capacity, MountPath}, Remaining} + catch error:badarg -> + {error, parse_df} + end. + % Parse per SUSv3 specification, notably recent OS X check_disks_susv3("", _Threshold) -> []; check_disks_susv3("\n", _Threshold) -> []; check_disks_susv3(Str, Threshold) -> - case io_lib:fread("~s~d~d~d~d%~d~d~d%~s", Str) of - {ok, [_FS, KB, _Used, _Avail, Cap, _IUsed, _IFree, _ICap, MntOn], RestStr} -> + case parse_df(Str, susv3) of + {ok, {KB, Cap, MntOn}, RestStr} -> if Cap >= Threshold -> set_alarm({disk_almost_full, MntOn}, []); diff --git a/lib/os_mon/src/memsup.erl b/lib/os_mon/src/memsup.erl index 0a9a883390..95cb798ba5 100644 --- a/lib/os_mon/src/memsup.erl +++ b/lib/os_mon/src/memsup.erl @@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ get_os_wordsize_with_uname() -> _ -> 32 end. -clean_string(String) -> lists:flatten(string:tokens(String,"\r\n\t ")). +clean_string(String) -> lists:flatten(string:lexemes(String,"\r\n\t ")). %%--Replying to pending clients----------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/os_mon/test/disksup_SUITE.erl b/lib/os_mon/test/disksup_SUITE.erl index ad61985014..d7f2626160 100644 --- a/lib/os_mon/test/disksup_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/os_mon/test/disksup_SUITE.erl @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ -export([port/1]). -export([terminate/1, unavailable/1, restart/1]). -export([otp_5910/1]). --export([posix_only/1]). +-export([posix_only/1, parse_df_output_posix/1, parse_df_output_susv3/1]). init_per_suite(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ok = application:start(os_mon), @@ -59,7 +59,8 @@ suite() -> all() -> Bugs = [otp_5910], - Always = [api, config, alarm, port, posix_only, unavailable] ++ Bugs, + Always = [api, config, alarm, port, posix_only, unavailable, + parse_df_output_posix, parse_df_output_susv3] ++ Bugs, case test_server:os_type() of {unix, _OSname} -> Always; {win32, _OSname} -> Always; @@ -413,3 +414,36 @@ get_disk_data([{"none",0,0}=E]) -> [E]; get_disk_data([{_,_,0}|Es]) -> get_disk_data(Es); get_disk_data([E|Es]) -> [E|get_disk_data(Es)]; get_disk_data([]) -> []. + +%% @doc Test various expected inputs to 'df' command output (Linux/POSIX) +parse_df_output_posix(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + PosixHdr = "Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on\n", + {error, _} = disksup:parse_df(PosixHdr, posix), + {error, _} = disksup:parse_df("", posix), + {error, _} = disksup:parse_df("\n\n", posix), + + %% Have a simple example with no funny spaces in mount path + Posix1 = "tmpfs 498048 7288 490760 2% /run\n", + {ok, {498048, 2, "/run"}, ""} = disksup:parse_df(Posix1, posix), + + %% Have a mount path with some spaces in it + Posix2 = "tmpfs 498048 7288 490760 2% /spaces 1 2\n", + {ok, {498048, 2, "/spaces 1 2"}, ""} = disksup:parse_df(Posix2, posix). + +%% @doc Test various expected inputs to 'df' command output (Darwin/SUSv3) +parse_df_output_susv3(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + DarwinHdr = "Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity " ++ + "iused ifree %iused Mounted on", + {error, _} = disksup:parse_df(DarwinHdr, susv3), + {error, _} = disksup:parse_df("", susv3), + {error, _} = disksup:parse_df("\n\n", susv3), + + %% Have a simple example with no funny spaces in mount path + Darwin1 = "/dev/disk1 243949060 157002380 86690680 65% 2029724 " ++ + "4292937555 0% /\n", + {ok, {243949060, 65, "/"}, ""} = disksup:parse_df(Darwin1, susv3), + + %% Have a mount path with some spaces in it + Darwin2 = "/dev/disk1 243949060 157002380 86690680 65% 2029724 " ++ + "4292937555 0% /spaces 1 2\n", + {ok, {243949060, 65, "/spaces 1 2"}, ""} = disksup:parse_df(Darwin2, susv3). diff --git a/lib/parsetools/src/leex.erl b/lib/parsetools/src/leex.erl index e2e7d7359f..8a4a5e8d86 100644 --- a/lib/parsetools/src/leex.erl +++ b/lib/parsetools/src/leex.erl @@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ -import(lists, [member/2,reverse/1,sort/1,delete/2, keysort/2,keydelete/3, map/2,foldl/3,foreach/2,flatmap/2]). --import(string, [substr/2,substr/3,span/2]). -import(ordsets, [is_element/2,add_element/2,union/2]). -import(orddict, [store/3]). @@ -251,10 +250,10 @@ is_filename(T) -> shorten_filename(Name0) -> {ok,Cwd} = file:get_cwd(), - case lists:prefix(Cwd, Name0) of - false -> Name0; - true -> - case lists:nthtail(length(Cwd), Name0) of + case string:prefix(Name0, Cwd) of + nomatch -> Name0; + Rest -> + case unicode:characters_to_list(Rest) of "/"++N -> N; N -> N end @@ -490,12 +489,9 @@ parse_rules_end(_, NextLine, REAs, As, St) -> %% action has been read. Keep track of line number. collect_rule(Ifile, Chars, L0) -> - %% Erlang strings are 1 based, but re 0 :-( - {match,[{St0,Len}|_]} = re:run(Chars, "[^ \t\r\n]+", [unicode]), - St = St0 + 1, - %%io:fwrite("RE = ~p~n", [substr(Chars, St, Len)]), - case collect_action(Ifile, substr(Chars, St+Len), L0, []) of - {ok,[{':',_}|Toks],L1} -> {ok,substr(Chars, St, Len),Toks,L1}; + {RegExp,Rest} = string:take(Chars, " \t\r\n", true), + case collect_action(Ifile, Rest, L0, []) of + {ok,[{':',_}|Toks],L1} -> {ok,RegExp,Toks,L1}; {ok,_,_} -> {error,{L0,leex,bad_rule}}; {eof,L1} -> {error,{L1,leex,bad_rule}}; {error,E,_} -> {error,E} @@ -549,7 +545,7 @@ var_used(Name, Toks) -> parse_rule_regexp(RE0, [{M,Exp}|Ms], St) -> Split= re:split(RE0, "\\{" ++ M ++ "\\}", [{return,list},unicode]), - RE1 = string:join(Split, Exp), + RE1 = lists:append(lists:join(Exp, Split)), parse_rule_regexp(RE1, Ms, St); parse_rule_regexp(RE, [], St) -> %%io:fwrite("RE = ~p~n", [RE]), @@ -589,9 +585,9 @@ nextline(Ifile, L, St) -> eof -> {eof,L}; {error, _} -> add_error({L+1, leex, cannot_parse}, St); Chars -> - case substr(Chars, span(Chars, " \t\n")+1) of - [$%|_Rest] -> nextline(Ifile, L+1, St); - [] -> nextline(Ifile, L+1, St); + case string:take(Chars, " \t\n") of + {_, [$%|_Rest]} -> nextline(Ifile, L+1, St); + {_, []} -> nextline(Ifile, L+1, St); _Other -> {ok,Chars,L+1} end end. @@ -824,7 +820,7 @@ re_char_class(Cs, Cc, _) -> {reverse(Cc),Cs}. % Preserve order %% posix_cc("space" ++ Cs) -> {space,Cs}; %% posix_cc("upper" ++ Cs) -> {upper,Cs}; %% posix_cc("xdigit" ++ Cs) -> {xdigit,Cs}; -%% posix_cc(Cs) -> parse_error({posix_cc,substr(Cs, 1, 5)}). +%% posix_cc(Cs) -> parse_error({posix_cc,string:slice(Cs, 0, 5)}). escape_char($n) -> $\n; % \n = LF escape_char($r) -> $\r; % \r = CR @@ -863,7 +859,7 @@ escape_char(C) -> C. % Pass it straight through %% re_number(Cs, Acc) -> {Acc,Cs}. string_between(Cs1, Cs2) -> - substr(Cs1, 1, length(Cs1)-length(Cs2)). + string:slice(Cs1, 0, string:length(Cs1)-string:length(Cs2)). %% We use standard methods, Thompson's construction and subset %% construction, to create first an NFA and then a DFA from the @@ -1343,7 +1339,7 @@ out_file(Ifile, Ofile, St, DFA, DF, Actions, Code, L) -> eof -> output_file_directive(Ofile, St#leex.ifile, L); {error, _} -> add_error(St#leex.ifile, {L, leex, cannot_parse}, St); Line -> - case substr(Line, 1, 5) of + case string:slice(Line, 0, 5) of "##mod" -> out_module(Ofile, St); "##cod" -> out_erlang_code(Ofile, St, Code, L); "##dfa" -> out_dfa(Ofile, St, DFA, Code, DF, L); @@ -1523,7 +1519,7 @@ prep_out_actions(As) -> Name = list_to_atom(lists:concat([yyaction_,A])), [Chars,Len,Line,_,_] = Vars, Args = [V || V <- [Chars,Len,Line], V =/= "_"], - ArgsChars = string:join(Args, ", "), + ArgsChars = lists:join(", ", Args), {A,Code,Vars,Name,Args,ArgsChars} end, As). diff --git a/lib/parsetools/src/yecc.erl b/lib/parsetools/src/yecc.erl index 36e33b52a4..b4e1cfe5e3 100644 --- a/lib/parsetools/src/yecc.erl +++ b/lib/parsetools/src/yecc.erl @@ -365,10 +365,10 @@ is_filename(T) -> shorten_filename(Name0) -> {ok,Cwd} = file:get_cwd(), - case lists:prefix(Cwd, Name0) of - false -> Name0; - true -> - case lists:nthtail(length(Cwd), Name0) of + case string:prefix(Name0, Cwd) of + nomatch -> Name0; + Rest -> + case unicode:characters_to_list(Rest) of "/"++N -> N; N -> N end @@ -2196,8 +2196,8 @@ output_reduce(St0, State, Terminal, St20; true -> Ns = "Nss", - Tmp = string:join(lists:duplicate(NmbrOfDaughters - 1, "_"), - ","), + Tmp = lists:join(",", + lists:duplicate(NmbrOfDaughters - 1, "_")), fwrite(St20, <<" [~s|Nss] = Ss,\n">>, [Tmp]) end, St40 = case tokens(RuleNmbr, St30) of diff --git a/lib/reltool/src/reltool.hrl b/lib/reltool/src/reltool.hrl index 9c8aae6b7e..d133762818 100644 --- a/lib/reltool/src/reltool.hrl +++ b/lib/reltool/src/reltool.hrl @@ -220,7 +220,8 @@ { name :: rel_name(), vsn :: rel_vsn(), - rel_apps :: [#rel_app{}] + rel_apps :: [#rel_app{}], + load_dot_erlang = true :: boolean() }). -record(sys, @@ -300,6 +301,7 @@ -define(STANDALONE_INCL_SYS_FILTERS, ["^bin/(erl|epmd)(|\\.exe|\\.ini)\$", "^bin/start(|_clean).boot\$", + "^bin/no_dot_erlang\\.boot\$", "^erts.*/bin", "^lib\$"]). -define(STANDALONE_EXCL_SYS_FILTERS, diff --git a/lib/reltool/src/reltool_mod_win.erl b/lib/reltool/src/reltool_mod_win.erl index 2d56d74563..dcd802a5de 100644 --- a/lib/reltool/src/reltool_mod_win.erl +++ b/lib/reltool/src/reltool_mod_win.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2017. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -833,7 +833,7 @@ load_code(Ed, Code) when is_binary(Code) -> keyWords() -> L = ["after","begin","case","try","cond","catch","andalso","orelse", - "end","fun","if","let","of","query","receive","when","bnot","not", + "end","fun","if","let","of","receive","when","bnot","not", "div","rem","band","and","bor","bxor","bsl","bsr","or","xor"], lists:flatten([K ++ " " || K <- L] ++ [0]). diff --git a/lib/reltool/src/reltool_target.erl b/lib/reltool/src/reltool_target.erl index 1b1461178e..503e1971b9 100644 --- a/lib/reltool/src/reltool_target.erl +++ b/lib/reltool/src/reltool_target.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2017. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ gen_script(Rel, Sys, PathFlag, Variables) -> {error, Text} end. -do_gen_script(#rel{name = RelName, vsn = RelVsn}, +do_gen_script(#rel{name = RelName, vsn = RelVsn, load_dot_erlang=LoadErlangRc}, #sys{apps = Apps}, MergedApps, PathFlag, @@ -474,9 +474,11 @@ do_gen_script(#rel{name = RelName, vsn = RelVsn}, Type =/= none, Type =/= load, not lists:member(Name, InclApps)], - %% Apply user specific customizations - {apply, {c, erlangrc, []}}, + case LoadErlangRc of + true -> {apply, {c, erlangrc, []}}; + false -> [] + end, {progress, started} ], {ok, {script, {RelName, RelVsn}, lists:flatten(DeepList)}}. diff --git a/lib/reltool/src/reltool_utils.erl b/lib/reltool/src/reltool_utils.erl index 3891b5ae4d..060a0912f9 100644 --- a/lib/reltool/src/reltool_utils.erl +++ b/lib/reltool/src/reltool_utils.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2017. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -154,7 +154,12 @@ default_rels() -> rel_apps = []}, #rel{name = "start_sasl", vsn = "1.0", - rel_apps = [#rel_app{name = sasl}]} + rel_apps = [#rel_app{name = sasl}]}, + #rel{name = "no_dot_erlang", %% Needed by escript and erlc + vsn = "1.0", + rel_apps = [], + load_dot_erlang = false + } ]. choose_default(Tag, Profile, InclDefs) diff --git a/lib/reltool/test/reltool_server_SUITE.erl b/lib/reltool/test/reltool_server_SUITE.erl index 49efe5aeda..3622f6650c 100644 --- a/lib/reltool/test/reltool_server_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/reltool/test/reltool_server_SUITE.erl @@ -247,6 +247,7 @@ get_config(_Config) -> {app,stdlib,[{incl_cond,include},{vsn,undefined}, {lib_dir,StdLibDir}]}, {boot_rel,"start_clean"}, + {rel,"no_dot_erlang","1.0",[]}, {rel,"start_clean","1.0",[]}, {rel,"start_sasl","1.0",[sasl]}, {emu_name,"beam"}, @@ -277,6 +278,7 @@ get_config(_Config) -> {app,stdlib,[{incl_cond,include},{vsn,StdVsn}, {lib_dir,StdLibDir},{mod,_,[]}|_]}, {boot_rel,"start_clean"}, + {rel,"no_dot_erlang","1.0",[]}, {rel,"start_clean","1.0",[]}, {rel,"start_sasl","1.0",[sasl]}, {emu_name,"beam"}, @@ -2104,6 +2106,7 @@ save_config(Config) -> {app,stdlib,[{incl_cond,include},{vsn,undefined}, {lib_dir,undefined}]}, {boot_rel,"start_clean"}, + {rel,"no_dot_erlang","1.0",[]}, {rel,"start_clean","1.0",[]}, {rel,"start_sasl","1.0",[sasl]}, {emu_name,"beam"}, @@ -2144,6 +2147,7 @@ save_config(Config) -> {app,stdlib,[{incl_cond,include},{vsn,StdVsn}, {lib_dir,StdLibDir},{mod,_,[]}|_]}, {boot_rel,"start_clean"}, + {rel,"no_dot_erlang","1.0",[]}, {rel,"start_clean","1.0",[]}, {rel,"start_sasl","1.0",[sasl]}, {emu_name,"beam"}, @@ -2545,7 +2549,7 @@ undefined_regexp(_Config) -> %% Library functions erl_libs() -> - string:tokens(os:getenv("ERL_LIBS", ""), ":;"). + string:lexemes(os:getenv("ERL_LIBS", ""), ":;"). datadir(Config) -> %% Removes the trailing slash... @@ -2555,7 +2559,7 @@ latest(App) -> AppStr = atom_to_list(App), AppDirs = filelib:wildcard(filename:join(code:lib_dir(),AppStr++"-*")), [LatestAppDir|_] = lists:reverse(AppDirs), - [_,Vsn] = string:tokens(filename:basename(LatestAppDir),"-"), + [_,Vsn] = string:lexemes(filename:basename(LatestAppDir),"-"), Vsn. rm_missing_app(Apps) -> @@ -2631,16 +2635,11 @@ os_cmd(Cmd) when is_list(Cmd) -> Return-> %% Find the position of the status code wich is last in the string %% prepended with # - case string:rchr(Return, $#) of - - %% This happens only if the sh command pipe is somehow interrupted - 0-> - {98, Return}; - - Position-> - Result = string:left(Return,Position - 1), - Status = string:substr(Return,Position + 1, length(Return) - Position - 1), - {list_to_integer(Status), Result} + case string:split(Return, "$#", trailing) of + [_] -> %% This happens only if the sh command pipe is somehow interrupted + {98, Return}; + [Result, Status0] -> + {list_to_integer(string:trim(Status0)), Result} end end. diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/src/erts_alloc_config.erl b/lib/runtime_tools/src/erts_alloc_config.erl index 514530332c..342363d08d 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/src/erts_alloc_config.erl +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/src/erts_alloc_config.erl @@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ format_header(FTO) -> [Y, Mo, D, H, Mi, S]), fcp(FTO, "~s was used when generating the configuration.", - [string:strip(erlang:system_info(system_version), both, $\n)]), + [string:trim(erlang:system_info(system_version), both, "$\n")]), case erlang:system_info(schedulers) of 1 -> ok; Schdlrs -> @@ -698,28 +698,32 @@ fc(IODev, Frmt, Args) -> fc(IODev, lists:flatten(io_lib:format(Frmt, Args))). fc(IODev, String) -> - fc_aux(IODev, string:tokens(String, " "), 0). + fc_aux(IODev, string:lexemes(String, " "), 0). fc_aux(_IODev, [], 0) -> ok; fc_aux(IODev, [], _Len) -> format(IODev, "~n"); fc_aux(IODev, [T|Ts], 0) -> - Len = 2 + length(T), + Len = 2 + string:length(T), format(IODev, "# ~s", [T]), fc_aux(IODev, Ts, Len); -fc_aux(IODev, [T|_Ts] = ATs, Len) when (length(T) + Len) >= ?PRINT_WITDH -> - format(IODev, "~n"), - fc_aux(IODev, ATs, 0); -fc_aux(IODev, [T|Ts], Len) -> - NewLen = Len + 1 + length(T), - format(IODev, " ~s", [T]), - fc_aux(IODev, Ts, NewLen). +fc_aux(IODev, [T|Ts] = ATs, Len) -> + TLength = string:length(T), + case (TLength + Len) >= ?PRINT_WITDH of + true -> + format(IODev, "~n"), + fc_aux(IODev, ATs, 0); + false -> + NewLen = Len + 1 + TLength, + format(IODev, " ~s", [T]), + fc_aux(IODev, Ts, NewLen) + end. %% fcl: format comment line fcl(FTO) -> EndStr = "# ", - Precision = length(EndStr), + Precision = string:length(EndStr), FieldWidth = -1*(?PRINT_WITDH), format(FTO, "~*.*.*s~n", [FieldWidth, Precision, $-, EndStr]). @@ -727,6 +731,6 @@ fcl(FTO, A) when is_atom(A) -> fcl(FTO, atom_to_list(A)); fcl(FTO, Str) when is_list(Str) -> Str2 = "# --- " ++ Str ++ " ", - Precision = length(Str2), + Precision = string:length(Str2), FieldWidth = -1*(?PRINT_WITDH), format(FTO, "~*.*.*s~n", [FieldWidth, Precision, $-, Str2]). diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/src/msacc.erl b/lib/runtime_tools/src/msacc.erl index 0d9b2690e5..37887cee72 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/src/msacc.erl +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/src/msacc.erl @@ -46,7 +46,8 @@ system := float()}}. --type msacc_type() :: scheduler | aux | async. +-type msacc_type() :: aux | async | dirty_cpu_scheduler + | dirty_io_scheduler | poll | scheduler. -type msacc_id() :: non_neg_integer(). -type msacc_state() :: alloc | aux | bif | busy_wait | check_io | emulator | ets | gc | gc_fullsweep | nif | diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/src/system_information.erl b/lib/runtime_tools/src/system_information.erl index df25297eb9..92109c9a74 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/src/system_information.erl +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/src/system_information.erl @@ -590,12 +590,12 @@ vsnstr2vsn(VsnStr) -> list_to_tuple(lists:map(fun (Part) -> list_to_integer(Part) end, - string:tokens(VsnStr, "."))). + string:lexemes(VsnStr, "."))). rtdepstrs2rtdeps([]) -> []; rtdepstrs2rtdeps([RTDep | RTDeps]) -> - [AppStr, VsnStr] = string:tokens(RTDep, "-"), + [AppStr, VsnStr] = string:lexemes(RTDep, "-"), [{list_to_atom(AppStr), vsnstr2vsn(VsnStr)} | rtdepstrs2rtdeps(RTDeps)]. build_app_table([], AppTab) -> diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/test/dbg_SUITE.erl b/lib/runtime_tools/test/dbg_SUITE.erl index 4b0864858c..cfe8412e33 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/test/dbg_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/test/dbg_SUITE.erl @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ -export([all/0, suite/0, big/1, tiny/1, simple/1, message/1, distributed/1, port/1, send/1, recv/1, - ip_port/1, file_port/1, file_port2/1, file_port_schedfix/1, + ip_port/1, file_port/1, file_port2/1, ip_port_busy/1, wrap_port/1, wrap_port_time/1, with_seq_trace/1, dead_suspend/1, local_trace/1, saved_patterns/1, tracer_exit_on_stop/1, @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ suite() -> all() -> [big, tiny, simple, message, distributed, port, ip_port, send, recv, - file_port, file_port2, file_port_schedfix, ip_port_busy, + file_port, file_port2, ip_port_busy, wrap_port, wrap_port_time, with_seq_trace, dead_suspend, local_trace, saved_patterns, tracer_exit_on_stop, erl_tracer, distributed_erl_tracer]. @@ -623,99 +623,6 @@ file_port2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> end, ok. -%% Test that the scheduling timestamp fix for trace flag 'running' works. -file_port_schedfix(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case (catch erlang:system_info(smp_support)) of - true -> - {skip, "No schedule fix on SMP"}; - _ -> - try - file_port_schedfix1(Config) - after - dbg:stop() - end - end. -file_port_schedfix1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - stop(), - {A,B,C} = erlang:now(), - FTMP = atom_to_list(?MODULE) ++ integer_to_list(A) ++ - "-" ++ integer_to_list(B) ++ "-" ++ integer_to_list(C), - FName = filename:join([proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), FTMP]), - %% - Port = dbg:trace_port(file, {FName, wrap, ".wraplog", 8*1024, 4}), - {ok, _} = dbg:tracer(port, Port), - {ok,[{matched,_node,0}]} = dbg:p(new,[running,procs,send,timestamp]), - %% - %% Generate the trace data - %% - %% This starts 3 processes that sends a message to each other in a ring, - %% 4 laps. Prior to sending the message to the next in the ring, each - %% process send 8 messages to itself, just to generate some trace data, - %% and to lower the possibility that the trace log wraps just after - %% a schedule out message (which would not burden any process and hence - %% not show up in the result) - %% - %% The wrap file trace is used because it burns a lot of time when the - %% driver swaps files, a lot more than the regular file trace. The test - %% case is dimensioned so that the log fills two files and just starts - %% on the third (out of four wrap files). This gives two file swaps, - %% and there are three processes, so one process will NOT be burdened. - %% The criterion for trace success is then that the max process - %% execution time must not be more than twice the min process - %% execution time. Wallclock. A normal result is about 10 times more - %% without schedule in - schedule out compensation (OTP-3938). - %% - ok = token_volleyball(3, 4, 8), - %% - {ok,[{matched,_,_}]} = dbg:p(all, [clear]), - stop(), - %% - %% Get the trace result - %% - Tag = make_ref(), - dbg:trace_client(file, {FName, wrap, ".wraplog"}, - {fun schedstat_handler/2, {self(), Tag, []}}), - Result = - receive - {Tag, D} -> - lists:map( - fun({Pid, {A1, B1, C1}}) -> - {Pid, C1/1000000 + B1 + A1*1000000} - end, - D) - end, - ok = io:format("Result=~p", [Result]), - % erlang:display({?MODULE, ?LINE, Result}), - %% - %% Analyze the result - %% - {Min, Max} = lists:foldl(fun({_Pid, M}, {Mi, Ma}) -> - {if M < Mi -> M; true -> Mi end, - if M > Ma -> M; true -> Ma end} - end, - {void, 0}, - Result), - % More PaN debug - io:format("Min = ~f, Max = ~f~n",[Min,Max]), - %% - %% Cleanup - %% - ToBeDeleted = filelib:wildcard(FName++"*"++".wraplog"), - lists:map(fun file:delete/1, ToBeDeleted), - % io:format("ToBeDeleted=~p", [ToBeDeleted]), - %% - %% Present the result - %% - P = (Max / Min - 1) * 100, - BottomLine = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~.2f %", [P])), - if P > 100 -> - Reason = {BottomLine, '>', "100%"}, - erlang:display({file_port_schedfix, fail, Reason}), - ct:fail(Reason); - true -> - {comment, BottomLine} - end. - %% Test tracing to wrapping file port wrap_port(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Self = self(), diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/test/dyntrace_SUITE.erl b/lib/runtime_tools/test/dyntrace_SUITE.erl index 7be2f49a8b..7ffbe54446 100644 --- a/lib/runtime_tools/test/dyntrace_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/runtime_tools/test/dyntrace_SUITE.erl @@ -51,11 +51,7 @@ init_per_suite(Config) -> case erlang:system_info(debug_compiled) of false -> ""; true -> ".debug" - end ++ - case erlang:system_info(smp_support) of - false -> ""; - true -> ".smp" - end, + end ++ ".smp", [{emu_name,N}|Config]. end_per_suite(_Config) -> diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/Makefile b/lib/sasl/src/Makefile index ac7ee51100..45cd814bf8 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/sasl/src/Makefile @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ RELSYSDIR = $(RELEASE_PATH)/lib/sasl-$(VSN) MODULES= alarm_handler sasl sasl_report \ sasl_report_file_h sasl_report_tty_h format_lib_supp \ misc_supp rb rb_format_supp release_handler \ - release_handler_1 si si_sasl_supp systools \ + release_handler_1 systools \ systools_make systools_rc systools_relup systools_lib \ erlsrv diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/erlsrv.erl b/lib/sasl/src/erlsrv.erl index 29d40d362f..e0bbd37ee3 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/src/erlsrv.erl +++ b/lib/sasl/src/erlsrv.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2017. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ erlsrv(EVer) -> filename:join([Root, "erts-" ++ EVer, "bin", "erlsrv.exe"]). current_version() -> - hd(string:tokens(erlang:system_info(version),"_ ")). + hd(string:lexemes(erlang:system_info(version),"_ ")). %%% Returns {ok, Output} | failed | {error, Reason} run_erlsrv(Command) -> @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ get_all_services() -> []; {ok, [_H|T]} -> F = fun(X) -> - hd(string:tokens(X,"\t ")) + hd(string:lexemes(X,"\t ")) end, lists:map(F,T); _ -> @@ -191,8 +191,8 @@ get_service(EVer, ServiceName) -> %%% have in the environment list... EnvParts = lists:map( fun(S) -> - X = string:strip(S,left,$\t), - case hd(string:tokens(X,"=")) of + X = string:trim(S, leading, "$\t"), + case hd(string:lexemes(X,"=")) of X -> %% Can this happen? {X,""}; @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ split_arglist([H|T]) -> parse_arglist(Str) -> lists:reverse(parse_arglist(Str,[])). parse_arglist(Str,Accum) -> - Stripped = string:strip(Str,left), + Stripped = string:trim(Str, leading), case length(Stripped) of 0 -> Accum; @@ -432,14 +432,9 @@ split_by_env(Data) -> splitline(Line) -> - case string:chr(Line,$:) of - 0 -> + case string:split(Line, ":") of + [_] -> {Line, ""}; - N -> - case length(string:substr(Line,N)) of - 1 -> - {string:substr(Line,1,N-1),""}; - _ -> - {string:substr(Line,1,N-1),string:substr(Line,N+2)} - end + [N, V] -> + {N, string:slice(V, 1)} end. diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/format_lib_supp.erl b/lib/sasl/src/format_lib_supp.erl index 00ce1b4e33..2d37dfe117 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/src/format_lib_supp.erl +++ b/lib/sasl/src/format_lib_supp.erl @@ -102,13 +102,13 @@ print_newlines(Device, N) when N > 0 -> print_one_line(Device, Line, Key, Value) -> Modifier = misc_supp:modifier(Device), StrKey = term_to_string(Key,Modifier), - KeyLen = lists:min([length(StrKey), Line]), + KeyLen = lists:min([string:length(StrKey), Line]), ValueLen = Line - KeyLen, Format1 = lists:concat(["~-", KeyLen, Modifier, "s"]), Format2 = lists:concat(["~", ValueLen, Modifier, "s~n"]), io:format(Device, Format1, [StrKey]), Try = term_to_string(Value,Modifier), - Length = length(Try), + Length = string:length(Try), if Length < ValueLen -> io:format(Device, Format2, [Try]); @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ print_one_line(Device, Line, Key, Value) -> end. term_to_string(Value,Modifier) -> - lists:flatten(io_lib:format(get_format(Value,Modifier), [Value])). + io_lib:format(get_format(Value,Modifier), [Value]). get_format([],_) -> "~p"; diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/rb.erl b/lib/sasl/src/rb.erl index 6595d29a9c..28829132a1 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/src/rb.erl +++ b/lib/sasl/src/rb.erl @@ -586,14 +586,14 @@ find_widths([], _Modifier, DescrWidth, DateWidth, Data) -> {DescrWidth+1, DateWidth+1, lists:reverse(Data)}; find_widths([H|T], Modifier, DescrWidth, DateWidth, Data) -> DescrTerm = element(3,H), - Descr = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~"++Modifier++"w", [DescrTerm])), - DescrTry = length(Descr), + Descr = io_lib:format("~"++Modifier++"w", [DescrTerm]), + DescrTry = string:length(Descr), NewDescrWidth = if DescrTry > DescrWidth -> DescrTry; true -> DescrWidth end, - DateTry = length(element(4, H)), + DateTry = string:length(element(4, H)), NewDateWitdh = if DateTry > DateWidth -> DateTry; diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/rb_format_supp.erl b/lib/sasl/src/rb_format_supp.erl index 1eda43dae4..b5b7aba151 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/src/rb_format_supp.erl +++ b/lib/sasl/src/rb_format_supp.erl @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ print(Date, Report, Device) -> format_h(Line, Header, Pid, Date) -> NHeader = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~s ~w", [Header, Pid])), - DateLen = length(Date), + DateLen = string:length(Date), HeaderLen = Line - DateLen, Format = lists:concat(["~-", HeaderLen, "s~", DateLen, "s"]), io_lib:format(Format, [NHeader, Date]). diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/release_handler.erl b/lib/sasl/src/release_handler.erl index d0a7c7332d..bfa49fc05d 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/src/release_handler.erl +++ b/lib/sasl/src/release_handler.erl @@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ upgrade_app(App, NewDir) -> %% located in the ebin dir of the _current_ version %%----------------------------------------------------------------- downgrade_app(App, OldDir) -> - case string:tokens(filename:basename(OldDir), "-") of + case string:lexemes(filename:basename(OldDir), "-") of [_AppS, OldVsn] -> downgrade_app(App, OldVsn, OldDir); _ -> @@ -1174,8 +1174,8 @@ new_emulator_rm_tmp_release(_,_,_,_,Releases,_) -> %% Rename the tempoarary service (for erts ugprade) to the real ToVsn rename_tmp_service(EVsn,TmpVsn,NewVsn) -> - FromName = hd(string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()),"@")) ++ "_" ++ TmpVsn, - ToName = hd(string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()),"@")) ++ "_" ++ NewVsn, + FromName = hd(string:lexemes(atom_to_list(node()),"@")) ++ "_" ++ TmpVsn, + ToName = hd(string:lexemes(atom_to_list(node()),"@")) ++ "_" ++ NewVsn, case erlsrv:get_service(EVsn,ToName) of {error, _Error} -> ok; @@ -1207,9 +1207,9 @@ rename_service(EVsn,FromName,ToName) -> %%% in which case we try to rename the old service to the new name and try %%% to update heart's view of what service we are really running. do_make_services_permanent(PermanentVsn,Vsn, PermanentEVsn, EVsn) -> - PermName = hd(string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()),"@")) + PermName = hd(string:lexemes(atom_to_list(node()),"@")) ++ "_" ++ PermanentVsn, - Name = hd(string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()),"@")) + Name = hd(string:lexemes(atom_to_list(node()),"@")) ++ "_" ++ Vsn, case erlsrv:get_service(EVsn,Name) of {error, _Error} -> @@ -1296,7 +1296,7 @@ do_make_permanent(#state{releases = Releases, do_back_service(OldVersion, CurrentVersion,OldEVsn,CurrentEVsn) -> - NN = hd(string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()),"@")), + NN = hd(string:lexemes(atom_to_list(node()),"@")), OldName = NN ++ "_" ++ OldVersion, CurrentName = NN ++ "_" ++ CurrentVersion, UpdData = case erlsrv:get_service(CurrentEVsn,CurrentName) of @@ -1385,7 +1385,7 @@ do_remove_service(Vsn) -> %% Very unconditionally remove the service. %% Note that the service could already have been removed when %% making another release permanent. - ServiceName = hd(string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()),"@")) + ServiceName = hd(string:lexemes(atom_to_list(node()),"@")) ++ "_" ++ Vsn, case erlsrv:get_service(ServiceName) of {error, _Error} -> @@ -1670,9 +1670,9 @@ flush() -> prepare_restart_nt(#release{erts_vsn = EVsn, vsn = Vsn}, #release{erts_vsn = PermEVsn, vsn = PermVsn}, DataFileName) -> - CurrentServiceName = hd(string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()),"@")) + CurrentServiceName = hd(string:lexemes(atom_to_list(node()),"@")) ++ "_" ++ PermVsn, - FutureServiceName = hd(string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()),"@")) + FutureServiceName = hd(string:lexemes(atom_to_list(node()),"@")) ++ "_" ++ Vsn, CurrentService = case erlsrv:get_service(PermEVsn,CurrentServiceName) of {error, _} = Error1 -> diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/sasl.app.src b/lib/sasl/src/sasl.app.src index b7bb9133ff..1e8e58a978 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/src/sasl.app.src +++ b/lib/sasl/src/sasl.app.src @@ -32,8 +32,6 @@ sasl_report, sasl_report_tty_h, sasl_report_file_h, - si, - si_sasl_supp, systools, systools_make, systools_rc, diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/sasl.appup.src b/lib/sasl/src/sasl.appup.src index dcb568c413..94af164b20 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/src/sasl.appup.src +++ b/lib/sasl/src/sasl.appup.src @@ -18,11 +18,7 @@ %% %CopyrightEnd% {"%VSN%", %% Up from - max one major revision back - [{<<"3\\.0((\\.[0-3])(\\.[0-9]+)*)?">>,[restart_new_emulator]}, % OTP-19.* - {<<"3\\.0\\.[4-9](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}, % OTP-20.0* - {<<"3\\.1(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], % OTP-20.1* + [{<<"3\\.0\\.4(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], % OTP-20.* %% Down to - max one major revision back - [{<<"3\\.0((\\.[0-3])(\\.[0-9]+)*)?">>,[restart_new_emulator]}, % OTP-19.* - {<<"3\\.0\\.[4-9](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}, % OTP-20.0* - {<<"3\\.1(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] % OTP-20.1* + [{<<"3\\.0\\.4(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] % OTP-20.* }. diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/si.erl b/lib/sasl/src/si.erl deleted file mode 100644 index 275c6d508b..0000000000 --- a/lib/sasl/src/si.erl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -%% -%% %CopyrightBegin% -%% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2016. All Rights Reserved. -%% -%% 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. -%% -%% %CopyrightEnd% -%% -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%% l(format_lib_supp), l(si_sasl_supp), l(si), l(si_ms_aos_supp), l(misc_supp). -%% c(format_lib_supp), c(si_sasl_supp), c(si), c(si_ms_aos_supp), c(misc_supp). -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- - - -%%-------------------------------------------------- -%% Description: -%% Status Inspection, main module. -%%-------------------------------------------------- - --module(si). - - -%% External exports --export([h/0, help/0, start/0, start/1, start_log/1, stop_log/0, - abbrevs/0, pi/1, pi/2, pi/3, pi/4, ppi/1, ppi/3, stop/0]). - -%% Internal exports --export([pi_impl/2, test/0]). - - -%%-------------------------------------------------- -%% Table of contents -%% 1. Interface -%% 2. Implementation - - --import(si_sasl_supp, [status_info/1, make_pid/1, p/1]). - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% 1. Interface -%%-------------------------------------------------- - -h() -> print_help(). -help() -> print_help(). - -start() -> si_sasl_supp:start(). -start(Options) -> si_sasl_supp:start(Options). - -stop() -> si_sasl_supp:stop(). - -start_log(FileName) -> - si_sasl_supp:start_log(FileName). - -stop_log() -> - si_sasl_supp:stop_log(). - -%%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%%% All functions can be called with an option 'normal' or 'all'; -%%% default is 'normal'. -%%%----------------------------------------------------------------- - -abbrevs() -> - io:format("~p", [lists:append(si_sasl_supp:process_abbrevs(), - process_abbrevs())]). - -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%% Process Info that tries to determine processtype (=Module), then -%% it uses this Module:format_info to format data from status_info/1. -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -pi(XPid) -> - si_sasl_supp:si_exec({si, pi_impl}, [normal, XPid]). - -pi(Opt, XPid) -> - si_sasl_supp:si_exec({si, pi_impl}, [si_sasl_supp:valid_opt(Opt), XPid]). - -pi(A, B, C) when is_integer(A), is_integer(B), is_integer(C) -> - si_sasl_supp:si_exec({si, pi_impl}, [normal, {A, B, C}]). - -pi(Opt, A, B, C) when is_integer(A), is_integer(B), is_integer(C) -> - si_sasl_supp:si_exec({si, pi_impl}, [si_sasl_supp:valid_opt(Opt), {A, B, C}]). - -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%% Pretty print Process_Info. -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -ppi(XPid) -> - si_sasl_supp:ppi(XPid). -ppi(A, B, C) -> - si_sasl_supp:ppi(A, B, C). - - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% 2. Implementation -%%-------------------------------------------------- - -print_help() -> - p("~nStatus Inspection tool - usage"), - p("=============================="), - p(" For all these functions, Opt is an optional argument"), - p(" which can be 'normal' or 'all'; default is 'normal'."), - p(" If 'all', all information will be printed."), - p(" A Pid can be: \"<A.B.C>\", {A, B, C}, B, a registered_name or an abbrev."), - p("ANY PROCESS"), - p("si:pi([Opt,] Pid) - Formatted information about any process that"), - p(" SI recognises."), - p("si:pi([Opt,] A,B,C) - Same as si:pi({A, B, C})."), - p("si:ppi(Pid) - Pretty formating of process_info."), - p(" Works for any process."), - p("MISC"), - p("si:abbrevs() - Lists valid abbreviations."), - p("si:start_log(Filename) - Logging to file."), - p("si:stop_log()"), - p("si:start() - Starts Status Inspection (the si_server)."), - p("si:start([{start_log, FileName}])"), - p("si:stop() - Shut down SI."). - - -%%-------------------------------------------------- -%% Copied (and modified) code from si_sasl_supp. -%%-------------------------------------------------- -pi_impl(Opt, XPid) -> - case make_pid(try_local_expand_abbrev(XPid)) of - Pid when is_pid(Pid) -> - case status_info(Pid) of - {status_info, Pid, {module, Module}, Data} -> - si_sasl_supp:do_best_printout(Opt, Pid, Module, Data); - {error, Reason} -> - _ = si_sasl_supp:ppi_impl(Pid), - {error, {"can not get status info from process:", - XPid, - Reason}}; - Else -> - {error, {"unknown status info", Else}} - end; - {error, Reason} -> - {error, Reason} - end. - -%%-------------------------------------------------- -%% Functions for handling of abbreviations -%%-------------------------------------------------- -try_local_expand_abbrev(Abbrev) -> - case si_sasl_supp:expand_abbrev(Abbrev, process_abbrevs()) of - {value, {_, RealName}} -> RealName; - _ -> Abbrev - end. - -process_abbrevs() -> - []. - -%% Test get_status_info/format_status_info for all implemented servers. -test() -> - lists:foreach(fun test_all_registered/1, - lists:append(si_sasl_supp:process_abbrevs(), - process_abbrevs())). - -test_all_registered({Al, _Ful}) -> - si:pi(all, Al). diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/si_sasl_supp.erl b/lib/sasl/src/si_sasl_supp.erl deleted file mode 100644 index cce628f8c4..0000000000 --- a/lib/sasl/src/si_sasl_supp.erl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,380 +0,0 @@ -%% -%% %CopyrightBegin% -%% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2016. All Rights Reserved. -%% -%% 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. -%% -%% %CopyrightEnd% -%% --module(si_sasl_supp). - --behaviour(gen_server). - -%%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -%%% Description: -%%% This module contains the BOS specific parts of the Status Inspection Tool. -%%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -%% user interface --export([h/0, help/0, start_log/1, stop_log/0, abbrevs/0, pi/1, pi/2, pi/3, - pi/4, ppi/1, ppi/3, start/0, start/1, stop/0, start_link/1]). - -%% intermodule exports --export([make_pid/1, make_pid/3, process_abbrevs/0, expand_abbrev/2, - status_info/1, valid_opt/1, p/1, do_best_printout/4, - si_exec/2, handle_call/3, terminate/2]). - -%% exports for use within module --export([init/1, start_log_impl/1, pi_impl/2, ppi_impl/1]). - -%% other gen_server callbacks (not used) --export([handle_cast/2, handle_info/2, code_change/3]). - -%%-------------------------------------------------- -%% Table of contents -%% 1. Interface -%% 2. SI - Server -%% 3. Code -%% 4. Selectors -%%-------------------------------------------------- - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% 1. Interface -%% ----------------------------------------------------- - -h() -> print_help(). -help() -> print_help(). - -si_exec(Fun, Args) -> call({si_exec, Fun, Args}). - -start_log(FileName) -> - call({start_log, FileName}). - -stop_log() -> - call(stop_log). - -abbrevs() -> - io:format("~p", [process_abbrevs()]). - -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%% All functions can be called with an option 'normal' or 'all'; -%% default is 'normal'. -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%% Process Info that tries to determine processtype (=Module), then -%% it uses this Module:format_info to format data from status_info/1. -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -pi(XPid) -> - si_exec({si_sasl_supp, pi_impl}, [normal, XPid]). - -pi(Opt, XPid) -> - si_exec({si_sasl_supp, pi_impl}, [valid_opt(Opt), XPid]). - -pi(A, B, C) when is_integer(A), is_integer(B), is_integer(C) -> - si_exec({si_sasl_supp, pi_impl}, [normal, {A, B, C}]). - -pi(Opt, A, B, C) when is_integer(A), is_integer(B), is_integer(C) -> - si_exec({si_sasl_supp, pi_impl}, [valid_opt(Opt), {A, B, C}]). - -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%% Pretty print Process_Info. -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -ppi(XPid) -> - case whereis(si_server) of - undefined -> % You can always run ppi. - ppi_impl(XPid); % if si_server is down, use standard_io - _ -> - si_exec({si_sasl_supp, ppi_impl}, [XPid]) - end. -ppi(A, B, C) -> - case whereis(si_server) of - undefined -> % You can always run ppi. - ppi_impl({A, B, C}); % if si_server is down, use standard_io - _ -> - si_exec({si_sasl_supp, ppi_impl}, [{A, B, C}]) - end. - - - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% 2. SI - Server -%%-------------------------------------------------- --record(state, {}). - -start() -> start([]). -start(Options) -> - supervisor:start_child(sasl_sup, - {si_server, {si_sasl_supp, start_link, [Options]}, - temporary, brutal_kill, worker, [si_sasl_supp]}). - -start_link(_Options) -> - gen_server:start_link({local, si_server}, si_sasl_supp, [], []). - -stop() -> - call(stop), - supervisor:delete_child(sasl_sup, si_server). - - -init(Options) -> - process_flag(trap_exit, true), - start_log_impl(get_option(Options, start_log, standard_io)), - {ok, #state{}}. - -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%% If an error occurs and we're logging to file: write the error -%% to the file. -%% Always return the error. -%% The only data held by the si_server is the device in its process dictionary. -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -handle_call({si_exec, Fun, Args}, _From, State) -> - case catch apply(Fun, Args) of - {'EXIT', Reason} -> - print_error(get(device), - "SI internal error. Reason: ~w~n", - [Reason]), - {stop, shutdown, {internal_error, Reason}, State}; - {error, Reason} -> - print_error(get(device), "~nSI error: ~w~n", [Reason]), - {reply, {error, Reason}, State}; - X -> - {reply, X, State} - end; -handle_call({start_log, FileName}, _From, State) -> - start_log_impl(FileName), - {reply, ok, State}; -handle_call(stop_log, _From, State) -> - start_log_impl(standard_io), - {reply, ok, State}; -handle_call(stop, _From, State) -> - start_log_impl(standard_io), - {stop, normal, stopped, State}. - -terminate(_Reason, _State) -> - _ = close_device(get(device)), - ok. - -handle_cast(_Msg, State) -> - {noreply, State}. -handle_info(_Info, State) -> - {noreply, State}. -code_change(_OldVsn, State, _Extra) -> - {ok, State}. - -close_device(standard_io) -> ok; -close_device(Fd) -> file:close(Fd). - -print_error(standard_io, _, _) -> ok; -print_error(Device, Format, Args) -> - io:format(Device, Format, Args). - -get_option(Options, Key, Default) -> - case lists:keysearch(Key, 1, Options) of - {value, {_Key, Value}} -> Value; - _ -> Default - end. - -open_log_file(undefined, NewFile) -> - open_log_file(NewFile); -open_log_file(standard_io, NewFile) -> - open_log_file(NewFile); -open_log_file(OldFile, NewFile) -> - _ = file:close(OldFile), - open_log_file(NewFile). - -open_log_file(standard_io) -> standard_io; -open_log_file(FileName) -> - case file:open(FileName, [write]) of - {ok, Fd} -> Fd; - Error -> - io:format("si_sasl_supp: Cannot open file '~s' (~w).~n", - [FileName, Error]), - io:format("si_sasl_supp: Using standard_io~n"), - standard_io - end. - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -%% 3. Code -%%-------------------------------------------------- - -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%% call(Request) -> Term -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -call(Req) -> - gen_server:call(si_server, Req, infinity). - -%%-------------------------------------------------- -%% Makes a Pid of almost anything. -%% Returns: Pid|{error, Reason} -%% Fails: Never. -%%-------------------------------------------------- -make_pid(A,B,C) when is_integer(A), is_integer(B), is_integer(C) -> - list_to_pid(lists:concat(["<",A,".",B,".",C,">"])). -make_pid(P) when is_pid(P) -> P; -make_pid(undefined) -> undefined; -make_pid(P) when is_atom(P) -> - case whereis(P) of - undefined -> - case expand_abbrev(P, process_abbrevs()) of - {error, Reason} -> {error, Reason}; - {value, {_Abbrev, FullName}} -> - case whereis(FullName) of - undefined -> - {error, {'process not registered', P}}; - Pid -> Pid - end - end; - Pid -> Pid - end; -make_pid(P) when is_list(P) -> list_to_pid(P); -make_pid({A, B, C}) -> make_pid(A, B, C); -make_pid(X) -> {error, {'can not make a pid of', X}}. - -process_abbrevs() -> - [{init, init}, - {fs, file_server}]. - -%%-------------------------------------------------- -%% Args: Abbrevs is an assoc-list of {Abbrev, RealName} -%% Returns: {value, {Abbrev, FullName}}|{error, Reason} -%%-------------------------------------------------- -expand_abbrev(ProcessName, Abbrevs) -> - case lists:keysearch(ProcessName, 1, Abbrevs) of - {value, {Abbrev, FullName}} -> - {value, {Abbrev, FullName}}; - _ -> - case lists:keysearch(ProcessName, 2, Abbrevs) of - {value, {Abbrev, FullName}} -> - {value, {Abbrev, FullName}}; - _ -> - {error, {'invalid process name', ProcessName}} - end - end. - -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%% This is the function that actually gets the information out -%% of the agent/server/... -%% Returns: {status_info, Pid, Type, Data} -%% | {error, Reason} -%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -status_info(Pid) when is_pid(Pid) -> - case catch sys:get_status(Pid, 5000) of - {status, Pid, Type, Info} -> - {status_info, Pid, Type, Info}; - _ -> - {error, {'process does not respond', Pid}} - end; - -status_info(X) -> - {error, {'not a pid', X}}. - -%%-------------------------------------------------- -%% Implementation starts here. -%%-------------------------------------------------- -start_log_impl(FileName) -> - put(device, open_log_file(get(device), FileName)). - -valid_opt(all) -> all; -valid_opt(_Opt) -> normal. - - -print_help() -> - p("- - - - - - - - PROCESSES - - - - - - - - - "), - p("si_sasl_supp:pi([Opt,] Pid) - Formatted information about any process that"), - p(" SI recognises."), - p("si_sasl_supp:pi([Opt,] A,B,C) - Same as si_sasl_supp:pi({A, B, C})."), - p("si_sasl_supp:ppi(Pid) - Pretty formating of process_info."), - p(" Works for any process."), - p("- - - - - - - - MISC - - - - - - - - - - - "), - p("si_sasl_supp:abbrevs() - Lists valid abbreviations."), - p("si_sasl_supp:start_log(FileNname)"), - p("si_sasl_supp:stop_log()"), - p("si_sasl_supp:start() - Starts Status Inspection (the si_server)."), - p("si_sasl_supp:start([{start_log, FileName}])"), - p("si_sasl_supp:stop() - Shut down SI."). - - - -%% Convenient shorthand -p(X) -> - io:format(lists:append(X, "~n")). - -pi_impl(Opt, XPid) -> - case make_pid(XPid) of - Pid when is_pid(Pid) -> - case status_info(Pid) of - {status_info, Pid, {module, Module}, Data} -> - do_best_printout(Opt, Pid, Module, Data); - {error, Reason} -> - _ = ppi_impl(Pid), - {error, {"can not get status info from process:", - XPid, - Reason}} - end; - {error, Reason} -> - {error, Reason} - end. - -%%-------------------------------------------------- -%% Is there a format_info for this process? In that case, run it! -%% Return ok|{error, Reason} -%% Fails: Never. -%%-------------------------------------------------- -do_best_printout(Opt, Pid, Mod, Data) when is_pid(Pid) -> - case print_info(get(device), Pid, {Mod, format_status}, Opt, Data) of - ok -> ok; - {error, Reason} -> - _ = ppi_impl(Pid), - {error, Reason} - end. - -ppi_impl(XPid) -> - case make_pid(XPid) of - P when is_pid(P) -> - case process_info(P) of - undefined -> - {error, {'dead process', P}}; - PI -> - Device = case get(device) of - undefined -> standard_io; - X -> X - end, - io:format(Device, "~nPretty Process Info~n", []), - io:format(Device, "-------------------~n", []), - io:format(Device, "~p~n", [PI]) - end; - _ -> {error, {no_pid, XPid}} - end. - -print_info(Device, Pid, {Module, Func}, Opt, Data) -> - case erlang:function_exported(Module, Func, 2) of - true -> - case catch apply(Module, Func, [Opt, Data]) of - Format when is_list(Format) -> - format_lib_supp:print_info(Device, 79, - add_pid_to_format(Pid, Format)), - ok; - Other -> {error, {'invalid format', Other}} - end; - _ -> - {error, {no_such_function, Module, Func}} - end. - -add_pid_to_format(Pid, [{header, H} | T]) -> - [{header, H}, {data, [{"Pid", Pid}]} | T]; -add_pid_to_format(Pid, List) -> - [{data, [{"Pid", Pid}]} | List]. - - diff --git a/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl b/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl index 50932e89e4..4935782cf2 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl @@ -1384,9 +1384,9 @@ upgrade_supervisor(Conf) when is_list(Conf) -> %% Check that the restart strategy and child spec is updated {status, _, {module, _}, [_, _, _, _, [_,_,{data,[{"State",State}]}|_]]} = rpc:call(Node,sys,get_status,[a_sup]), - {state,_,RestartStrategy,[Child],_,_,_,_,_,_,_} = State, + {state,_,RestartStrategy,{[a],Db},_,_,_,_,_,_,_} = State, one_for_all = RestartStrategy, % changed from one_for_one - {child,_,_,_,_,brutal_kill,_,_} = Child, % changed from timeout 2000 + {child,_,_,_,_,brutal_kill,_,_} = maps:get(a,Db), % changed from timeout 2000 ok. @@ -1835,24 +1835,32 @@ otp_10463_upgrade_script_regexp(cleanup,Config) -> code:del_path(filename:join([DataDir,regexp_appup,app1,ebin])), ok. -no_dot_erlang(Conf) -> - PrivDir = ?config(data_dir,Conf), - {ok, OrigWd} = file:get_cwd(), - try - ok = file:set_cwd(PrivDir), - - {ok, Wd} = file:get_cwd(), - io:format("Dir ~ts~n", [Wd]), +no_dot_erlang(_Conf) -> + case init:get_argument(home) of + {ok,[[Home]]} when is_list(Home) -> + no_dot_erlang_1(Home); + _ -> ok + end. +no_dot_erlang_1(Home) -> + DotErlang = filename:join(Home, ".erlang"), + BupErlang = filename:join(Home, ".erlang_testbup"), + try + {ok, Wd} = file:get_cwd(), + case filelib:is_file(DotErlang) of + true -> {ok, _} = file:copy(DotErlang, BupErlang); + false -> ok + end, Erl0 = filename:join([code:root_dir(),"bin","erl"]), Erl = filename:nativename(Erl0), Quote = "\"", Args = " -noinput -run c pwd -run erlang halt", - ok = file:write_file(".erlang", <<"io:put_chars(\"DOT_ERLANG_READ\\n\").\n">>), + ok = file:write_file(DotErlang, <<"io:put_chars(\"DOT_ERLANG_READ\\n\").\n">>), CMD1 = Quote ++ Erl ++ Quote ++ Args , case os:cmd(CMD1) of - "DOT_ERLANG_READ" ++ _ -> ok; + "DOT_ERLANG_READ" ++ _ -> + io:format("~p: Success~n", [?LINE]); Other1 -> io:format("Failed: ~ts~n",[CMD1]), io:format("Expected: ~s ++ _~n",["DOT_ERLANG_READ "]), @@ -1862,7 +1870,7 @@ no_dot_erlang(Conf) -> NO_DOT_ERL = " -boot no_dot_erlang", CMD2 = Quote ++ Erl ++ Quote ++ NO_DOT_ERL ++ Args, case lists:prefix(Wd, Other2 = os:cmd(CMD2)) of - true -> ok; + true -> io:format("~p: Success~n", [?LINE]); false -> io:format("Failed: ~ts~n",[CMD2]), io:format("Expected: ~s~n",["TESTOK"]), @@ -1870,9 +1878,13 @@ no_dot_erlang(Conf) -> exit({failed_to_start, no_dot_erlang}) end after - _ = file:delete(".erlang"), - ok = file:set_cwd(OrigWd), - ok + case filelib:is_file(BupErlang) of + true -> + {ok, _} = file:copy(BupErlang, DotErlang), + _ = file:delete(BupErlang); + false -> + _ = file:delete(DotErlang) + end end. %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/sasl/test/test_lib.hrl b/lib/sasl/test/test_lib.hrl index 9a54937f96..f5210d4f27 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/test/test_lib.hrl +++ b/lib/sasl/test/test_lib.hrl @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -define(ertsvsn,"4.4"). --define(kernelvsn,"5.0"). --define(stdlibvsn,"3.0"). +-define(kernelvsn,"5.3"). +-define(stdlibvsn,"3.4"). diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/Makefile b/lib/ssl/src/Makefile index 2e7df9792e..8eba5cf347 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/ssl/src/Makefile @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # # %CopyrightBegin% # -# Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2016. All Rights Reserved. +# Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2017. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -87,8 +87,7 @@ MODULES= \ ssl_v2 \ ssl_v3 \ tls_v1 \ - dtls_v1 \ - ssl_tls_dist_proxy + dtls_v1 INTERNAL_HRL_FILES = \ ssl_alert.hrl ssl_cipher.hrl \ diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/dtls_connection.erl b/lib/ssl/src/dtls_connection.erl index 7d2605e013..387d632ef8 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/dtls_connection.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/dtls_connection.erl @@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ handle_info(new_cookie_secret, StateName, CookieInfo#{current_cookie_secret => dtls_v1:cookie_secret(), previous_cookie_secret => Secret}}}; handle_info(Msg, StateName, State) -> - ssl_connection:handle_info(Msg, StateName, State). + ssl_connection:StateName(info, Msg, State, ?MODULE). handle_call(Event, From, StateName, State) -> ssl_connection:handle_call(Event, From, StateName, State, ?MODULE). diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/dtls_udp_listener.erl b/lib/ssl/src/dtls_udp_listener.erl index c789a32087..c9e04767aa 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/dtls_udp_listener.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/dtls_udp_listener.erl @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ -record(state, {port, - listner, + listener, dtls_options, emulated_options, dtls_msq_queues = kv_new(), @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ init([Port, EmOpts, InetOptions, DTLSOptions]) -> first = true, dtls_options = DTLSOptions, emulated_options = EmOpts, - listner = Socket, + listener = Socket, close = false}} catch _:_ -> {error, closed} @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ handle_call({accept, _}, _, #state{close = true} = State) -> handle_call({accept, Accepter}, From, #state{first = true, accepters = Accepters, - listner = Socket} = State0) -> + listener = Socket} = State0) -> next_datagram(Socket), State = State0#state{first = false, accepters = queue:in({Accepter, From}, Accepters)}, @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ handle_call({accept, Accepter}, From, #state{first = true, handle_call({accept, Accepter}, From, #state{accepters = Accepters} = State0) -> State = State0#state{accepters = queue:in({Accepter, From}, Accepters)}, {noreply, State}; -handle_call(sockname, _, #state{listner = Socket} = State) -> +handle_call(sockname, _, #state{listener = Socket} = State) -> Reply = inet:sockname(Socket), {reply, Reply, State}; handle_call(close, _, #state{dtls_processes = Processes, @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ handle_call(close, _, #state{dtls_processes = Processes, end, queue:to_list(Accepters)), {reply, ok, State#state{close = true, accepters = queue:new()}} end; -handle_call({get_sock_opts, {SocketOptNames, EmOptNames}}, _, #state{listner = Socket, +handle_call({get_sock_opts, {SocketOptNames, EmOptNames}}, _, #state{listener = Socket, emulated_options = EmOpts} = State) -> case get_socket_opts(Socket, SocketOptNames) of {ok, Opts} -> @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ handle_call({get_sock_opts, {SocketOptNames, EmOptNames}}, _, #state{listner = S handle_call(get_all_opts, _, #state{dtls_options = DTLSOptions, emulated_options = EmOpts} = State) -> {reply, {ok, EmOpts, DTLSOptions}, State}; -handle_call({set_sock_opts, {SocketOpts, NewEmOpts}}, _, #state{listner = Socket, emulated_options = EmOpts0} = State) -> +handle_call({set_sock_opts, {SocketOpts, NewEmOpts}}, _, #state{listener = Socket, emulated_options = EmOpts0} = State) -> set_socket_opts(Socket, SocketOpts), EmOpts = do_set_emulated_opts(NewEmOpts, EmOpts0), {reply, ok, State#state{emulated_options = EmOpts}}. @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ handle_cast({active_once, Client, Pid}, State0) -> State = handle_active_once(Client, Pid, State0), {noreply, State}. -handle_info({udp, Socket, IP, InPortNo, _} = Msg, #state{listner = Socket} = State0) -> +handle_info({udp, Socket, IP, InPortNo, _} = Msg, #state{listener = Socket} = State0) -> State = handle_datagram({IP, InPortNo}, Msg, State0), next_datagram(Socket), {noreply, State}; @@ -142,11 +142,11 @@ handle_info({udp, Socket, IP, InPortNo, _} = Msg, #state{listner = Socket} = Sta %% UDP socket does not have a connection and should not receive an econnreset %% This does however happens on on some windows versions. Just ignoring it %% appears to make things work as expected! -handle_info({udp_error, Socket, econnreset = Error}, #state{listner = Socket} = State) -> +handle_info({udp_error, Socket, econnreset = Error}, #state{listener = Socket} = State) -> Report = io_lib:format("Ignore SSL UDP Listener: Socket error: ~p ~n", [Error]), error_logger:info_report(Report), {noreply, State}; -handle_info({udp_error, Socket, Error}, #state{listner = Socket} = State) -> +handle_info({udp_error, Socket, Error}, #state{listener = Socket} = State) -> Report = io_lib:format("SSL UDP Listener shutdown: Socket error: ~p ~n", [Error]), error_logger:info_report(Report), {noreply, State#state{close=true}}; @@ -225,10 +225,10 @@ setup_new_connection(User, From, Client, Msg, #state{dtls_processes = Processes, dtls_msq_queues = MsgQueues, dtls_options = DTLSOpts, port = Port, - listner = Socket, + listener = Socket, emulated_options = EmOpts} = State) -> ConnArgs = [server, "localhost", Port, {self(), {Client, Socket}}, - {DTLSOpts, EmOpts, udp_listner}, User, dtls_socket:default_cb_info()], + {DTLSOpts, EmOpts, udp_listener}, User, dtls_socket:default_cb_info()], case dtls_connection_sup:start_child(ConnArgs) of {ok, Pid} -> erlang:monitor(process, Pid), diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/inet6_tls_dist.erl b/lib/ssl/src/inet6_tls_dist.erl index ffd7296f93..96ce4d493a 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/inet6_tls_dist.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/inet6_tls_dist.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2015. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2015-2017. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -21,7 +21,8 @@ %% -module(inet6_tls_dist). --export([childspecs/0, listen/1, accept/1, accept_connection/5, +-export([childspecs/0]). +-export([listen/1, accept/1, accept_connection/5, setup/5, close/1, select/1]). childspecs() -> @@ -43,4 +44,4 @@ setup(Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames,SetupTime) -> inet_tls_dist:gen_setup(inet6_tcp, Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames,SetupTime). close(Socket) -> - inet_tls_dist:close(Socket). + inet_tls_dist:gen_close(inet6_tcp, Socket). diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/inet_tls_dist.erl b/lib/ssl/src/inet_tls_dist.erl index 78094c474b..96782dcfc0 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/inet_tls_dist.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/inet_tls_dist.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2011-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2011-2017. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -21,17 +21,26 @@ %% -module(inet_tls_dist). --export([childspecs/0, listen/1, accept/1, accept_connection/5, +-export([childspecs/0]). +-export([listen/1, accept/1, accept_connection/5, setup/5, close/1, select/1, is_node_name/1]). %% Generalized dist API -export([gen_listen/2, gen_accept/2, gen_accept_connection/6, - gen_setup/6, gen_select/2]). + gen_setup/6, gen_close/2, gen_select/2]). + +-export([split_node/1, nodelay/0]). + +-export([dbg/0]). % Debug -include_lib("kernel/include/net_address.hrl"). -include_lib("kernel/include/dist.hrl"). -include_lib("kernel/include/dist_util.hrl"). +-include("ssl_api.hrl"). + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------- + childspecs() -> {ok, [{ssl_dist_sup,{ssl_dist_sup, start_link, []}, permanent, infinity, supervisor, [ssl_dist_sup]}]}. @@ -40,111 +49,366 @@ select(Node) -> gen_select(inet_tcp, Node). gen_select(Driver, Node) -> - case split_node(atom_to_list(Node), $@, []) of - [_, Host] -> - case inet:getaddr(Host, Driver:family()) of + case split_node(Node) of + false -> + false; + Host -> + case Driver:getaddr(Host) of {ok, _} -> true; _ -> false - end; - _ -> - false + end end. -is_node_name(Node) when is_atom(Node) -> - select(Node); -is_node_name(_) -> - false. +%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +is_node_name(Node) -> + case split_node(Node) of + false -> + false; + _Host -> + true + end. + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +hs_data_common(#sslsocket{pid = DistCtrl} = SslSocket) -> + #hs_data{ + f_send = + fun (Ctrl, Packet) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> + f_send(SslSocket, Packet) + end, + f_recv = + fun (Ctrl, Length, Timeout) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> + f_recv(SslSocket, Length, Timeout) + end, + f_setopts_pre_nodeup = + fun (Ctrl) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> + f_setopts_pre_nodeup(SslSocket) + end, + f_setopts_post_nodeup = + fun (Ctrl) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> +%%% sys:trace(Ctrl, true), + f_setopts_post_nodeup(SslSocket) + end, + f_getll = + fun (Ctrl) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> + f_getll(DistCtrl) + end, + f_address = + fun (Ctrl, Node) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> + f_address(SslSocket, Node) + end, + mf_tick = + fun (Ctrl) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> + mf_tick(DistCtrl) + end, + mf_getstat = + fun (Ctrl) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> + mf_getstat(SslSocket) + end, + mf_setopts = + fun (Ctrl, Opts) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> + mf_setopts(SslSocket, Opts) + end, + mf_getopts = + fun (Ctrl, Opts) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> + mf_getopts(SslSocket, Opts) + end, + f_handshake_complete = + fun (Ctrl, Node, DHandle) when Ctrl == DistCtrl -> + f_handshake_complete(DistCtrl, Node, DHandle) + end}. + +f_send(SslSocket, Packet) -> + ssl:send(SslSocket, Packet). + +f_recv(SslSocket, Length, Timeout) -> + case ssl:recv(SslSocket, Length, Timeout) of + {ok, Bin} when is_binary(Bin) -> + {ok, binary_to_list(Bin)}; + Other -> + Other + end. + +f_setopts_pre_nodeup(_SslSocket) -> + ok. + +f_setopts_post_nodeup(_SslSocket) -> + ok. + +f_getll(DistCtrl) -> + {ok, DistCtrl}. + +f_address(SslSocket, Node) -> + case ssl:peername(SslSocket) of + {ok, Address} -> + case split_node(Node) of + false -> + {error, no_node}; + Host -> + #net_address{ + address=Address, host=Host, + protocol=tls, family=inet} + end + end. + +mf_tick(DistCtrl) -> + DistCtrl ! tick, + ok. + +mf_getstat(SslSocket) -> + case ssl:getstat( + SslSocket, [recv_cnt, send_cnt, send_pend]) of + {ok, Stat} -> + split_stat(Stat,0,0,0); + Error -> + Error + end. + +mf_setopts(SslSocket, Opts) -> + case setopts_filter(Opts) of + [] -> + ssl:setopts(SslSocket, Opts); + Opts1 -> + {error, {badopts,Opts1}} + end. + +mf_getopts(SslSocket, Opts) -> + ssl:getopts(SslSocket, Opts). + +f_handshake_complete(DistCtrl, Node, DHandle) -> + ssl_connection:handshake_complete(DistCtrl, Node, DHandle). + + +setopts_filter(Opts) -> + [Opt || {K,_} = Opt <- Opts, + K =:= active orelse K =:= deliver orelse K =:= packet]. + +split_stat([{recv_cnt, R}|Stat], _, W, P) -> + split_stat(Stat, R, W, P); +split_stat([{send_cnt, W}|Stat], R, _, P) -> + split_stat(Stat, R, W, P); +split_stat([{send_pend, P}|Stat], R, W, _) -> + split_stat(Stat, R, W, P); +split_stat([], R, W, P) -> + {ok, R, W, P}. + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------- listen(Name) -> gen_listen(inet_tcp, Name). gen_listen(Driver, Name) -> - ssl_tls_dist_proxy:listen(Driver, Name). + case inet_tcp_dist:gen_listen(Driver, Name) of + {ok, {Socket, Address, Creation}} -> + inet:setopts(Socket, [{packet, 4}]), + {ok, {Socket, Address#net_address{protocol=tls}, Creation}}; + Other -> + Other + end. + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------- accept(Listen) -> gen_accept(inet_tcp, Listen). gen_accept(Driver, Listen) -> - ssl_tls_dist_proxy:accept(Driver, Listen). + Kernel = self(), + monitor_pid( + spawn_opt( + fun () -> + accept_loop(Driver, Listen, Kernel) + end, + [link, {priority, max}])). -accept_connection(AcceptPid, Socket, MyNode, Allowed, SetupTime) -> - gen_accept_connection(inet_tcp, AcceptPid, Socket, MyNode, Allowed, SetupTime). +accept_loop(Driver, Listen, Kernel) -> + case Driver:accept(Listen) of + {ok, Socket} -> + Opts = get_ssl_options(server), + wait_for_code_server(), + case ssl:ssl_accept( + Socket, [{active, false}, {packet, 4}] ++ Opts, + net_kernel:connecttime()) of + {ok, #sslsocket{pid = DistCtrl} = SslSocket} -> + monitor_pid(DistCtrl), + trace( + Kernel ! + {accept, self(), DistCtrl, + Driver:family(), tls}), + receive + {Kernel, controller, Pid} -> + ok = ssl:controlling_process(SslSocket, Pid), + trace( + Pid ! {self(), controller}); + {Kernel, unsupported_protocol} -> + exit(trace(unsupported_protocol)) + end, + accept_loop(Driver, Listen, Kernel); + {error, {options, _}} = Error -> + %% Bad options: that's probably our fault. + %% Let's log that. + error_logger:error_msg( + "Cannot accept TLS distribution connection: ~s~n", + [ssl:format_error(Error)]), + _ = trace(Error), + gen_tcp:close(Socket); + Other -> + _ = trace(Other), + gen_tcp:close(Socket) + end; + Error -> + exit(trace(Error)) + end, + accept_loop(Driver, Listen, Kernel). -gen_accept_connection(Driver, AcceptPid, Socket, MyNode, Allowed, SetupTime) -> +wait_for_code_server() -> + %% This is an ugly hack. Upgrading a socket to TLS requires the + %% crypto module to be loaded. Loading the crypto module triggers + %% its on_load function, which calls code:priv_dir/1 to find the + %% directory where its NIF library is. However, distribution is + %% started earlier than the code server, so the code server is not + %% necessarily started yet, and code:priv_dir/1 might fail because + %% of that, if we receive an incoming connection on the + %% distribution port early enough. + %% + %% If the on_load function of a module fails, the module is + %% unloaded, and the function call that triggered loading it fails + %% with 'undef', which is rather confusing. + %% + %% Thus, the accept process will terminate, and be + %% restarted by ssl_dist_sup. However, it won't have any memory + %% of being asked by net_kernel to listen for incoming + %% connections. Hence, the node will believe that it's open for + %% distribution, but it actually isn't. + %% + %% So let's avoid that by waiting for the code server to start. + case whereis(code_server) of + undefined -> + timer:sleep(10), + wait_for_code_server(); + Pid when is_pid(Pid) -> + ok + end. + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +accept_connection(AcceptPid, DistCtrl, MyNode, Allowed, SetupTime) -> + gen_accept_connection( + inet_tcp, AcceptPid, DistCtrl, MyNode, Allowed, SetupTime). + +gen_accept_connection( + Driver, AcceptPid, DistCtrl, MyNode, Allowed, SetupTime) -> Kernel = self(), - spawn_link(fun() -> do_accept(Driver, Kernel, AcceptPid, Socket, - MyNode, Allowed, SetupTime) end). + monitor_pid( + spawn_opt( + fun() -> + do_accept( + Driver, Kernel, AcceptPid, DistCtrl, + MyNode, Allowed, SetupTime) + end, + [link, {priority, max}])). + +do_accept(Driver, Kernel, AcceptPid, DistCtrl, MyNode, Allowed, SetupTime) -> + SslSocket = ssl_connection:get_sslsocket(DistCtrl), + receive + {AcceptPid, controller} -> + Timer = dist_util:start_timer(SetupTime), + case check_ip(Driver, SslSocket) of + true -> + HSData0 = hs_data_common(SslSocket), + HSData = + HSData0#hs_data{ + kernel_pid = Kernel, + this_node = MyNode, + socket = DistCtrl, + timer = Timer, + this_flags = 0, + allowed = Allowed}, + dist_util:handshake_other_started(trace(HSData)); + {false,IP} -> + error_logger:error_msg( + "** Connection attempt from " + "disallowed IP ~w ** ~n", [IP]), + ?shutdown(trace(no_node)) + end + end. + + -setup(Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames,SetupTime) -> - gen_setup(inet_tcp, Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames,SetupTime). +setup(Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames, SetupTime) -> + gen_setup(inet_tcp, Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames, SetupTime). -gen_setup(Driver, Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames,SetupTime) -> +gen_setup(Driver, Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames, SetupTime) -> Kernel = self(), - spawn_opt(fun() -> do_setup(Driver, Kernel, Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames, SetupTime) end, [link, {priority, max}]). - + monitor_pid( + spawn_opt( + fun() -> + do_setup( + Driver, Kernel, Node, Type, + MyNode, LongOrShortNames, SetupTime) + end, + [link, {priority, max}])). + do_setup(Driver, Kernel, Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames, SetupTime) -> [Name, Address] = splitnode(Driver, Node, LongOrShortNames), - case inet:getaddr(Address, Driver:family()) of + case Driver:getaddr(Address) of {ok, Ip} -> - Timer = dist_util:start_timer(SetupTime), + Timer = trace(dist_util:start_timer(SetupTime)), ErlEpmd = net_kernel:epmd_module(), case ErlEpmd:port_please(Name, Ip) of {port, TcpPort, Version} -> - ?trace("port_please(~p) -> version ~p~n", - [Node,Version]), + Opts = trace(connect_options(get_ssl_options(client))), dist_util:reset_timer(Timer), - case ssl_tls_dist_proxy:connect(Driver, Address, TcpPort) of - {ok, Socket} -> - HSData = connect_hs_data(Kernel, Node, MyNode, Socket, - Timer, Version, Ip, TcpPort, Address, - Type), - dist_util:handshake_we_started(HSData); + case ssl:connect( + Address, TcpPort, + [binary, {active, false}, {packet, 4}, + Driver:family(), nodelay()] ++ Opts, + net_kernel:connecttime()) of + {ok, #sslsocket{pid = DistCtrl} = SslSocket} -> + monitor_pid(DistCtrl), + ok = ssl:controlling_process(SslSocket, self()), + HSData0 = hs_data_common(SslSocket), + HSData = + HSData0#hs_data{ + kernel_pid = Kernel, + other_node = Node, + this_node = MyNode, + socket = DistCtrl, + timer = Timer, + this_flags = 0, + other_version = Version, + request_type = Type}, + dist_util:handshake_we_started(trace(HSData)); Other -> %% Other Node may have closed since %% port_please ! - ?trace("other node (~p) " - "closed since port_please.~n", - [Node]), - ?shutdown2(Node, {shutdown, {connect_failed, Other}}) + ?shutdown2( + Node, + trace({shutdown, {connect_failed, Other}})) end; Other -> - ?trace("port_please (~p) " - "failed.~n", [Node]), - ?shutdown2(Node, {shutdown, {port_please_failed, Other}}) + ?shutdown2( + Node, + trace({shutdown, {port_please_failed, Other}})) end; Other -> - ?trace("inet_getaddr(~p) " - "failed (~p).~n", [Node,Other]), - ?shutdown2(Node, {shutdown, {inet_getaddr_failed, Other}}) + ?shutdown2(Node, trace({shutdown, {getaddr_failed, Other}})) end. close(Socket) -> - gen_tcp:close(Socket), - ok. + gen_close(inet, Socket). + +gen_close(Driver, Socket) -> + trace(Driver:close(Socket)). -do_accept(Driver, Kernel, AcceptPid, Socket, MyNode, Allowed, SetupTime) -> - process_flag(priority, max), - receive - {AcceptPid, controller} -> - Timer = dist_util:start_timer(SetupTime), - case check_ip(Driver, Socket) of - true -> - HSData = accept_hs_data(Kernel, MyNode, Socket, Timer, Allowed), - dist_util:handshake_other_started(HSData); - {false,IP} -> - error_logger:error_msg("** Connection attempt from " - "disallowed IP ~w ** ~n", [IP]), - ?shutdown(no_node) - end - end. %% ------------------------------------------------------------ %% Do only accept new connection attempts from nodes at our %% own LAN, if the check_ip environment parameter is true. %% ------------------------------------------------------------ -check_ip(Driver, Socket) -> +check_ip(Driver, SslSocket) -> case application:get_env(check_ip) of {ok, true} -> - case get_ifs(Socket) of + case get_ifs(SslSocket) of {ok, IFs, IP} -> check_ip(Driver, IFs, IP); _ -> @@ -154,9 +418,18 @@ check_ip(Driver, Socket) -> true end. -get_ifs(Socket) -> +check_ip(Driver, [{OwnIP, _, Netmask}|IFs], PeerIP) -> + case {Driver:mask(Netmask, PeerIP), Driver:mask(Netmask, OwnIP)} of + {M, M} -> true; + _ -> check_ip(IFs, PeerIP) + end; +check_ip(_Driver, [], PeerIP) -> + {false, PeerIP}. + +get_ifs(#sslsocket{fd = {gen_tcp, Socket, _}}) -> case inet:peername(Socket) of {ok, {IP, _}} -> + %% XXX this is seriously broken for IPv6 case inet:getif(Socket) of {ok, IFs} -> {ok, IFs, IP}; Error -> Error @@ -165,14 +438,6 @@ get_ifs(Socket) -> Error end. -check_ip(Driver, [{OwnIP, _, Netmask}|IFs], PeerIP) -> - case {Driver:mask(Netmask, PeerIP), Driver:mask(Netmask, OwnIP)} of - {M, M} -> true; - _ -> check_ip(IFs, PeerIP) - end; -check_ip(_Driver, [], PeerIP) -> - {false, PeerIP}. - %% If Node is illegal terminate the connection setup!! splitnode(Driver, Node, LongOrShortNames) -> @@ -181,11 +446,13 @@ splitnode(Driver, Node, LongOrShortNames) -> Host = lists:append(Tail), check_node(Driver, Name, Node, Host, LongOrShortNames); [_] -> - error_logger:error_msg("** Nodename ~p illegal, no '@' character **~n", - [Node]), + error_logger:error_msg( + "** Nodename ~p illegal, no '@' character **~n", + [Node]), ?shutdown(Node); _ -> - error_logger:error_msg("** Nodename ~p illegal **~n", [Node]), + error_logger:error_msg( + "** Nodename ~p illegal **~n", [Node]), ?shutdown(Node) end. @@ -196,23 +463,34 @@ check_node(Driver, Name, Node, Host, LongOrShortNames) -> {ok, _} -> [Name, Host]; _ -> - error_logger:error_msg("** System running to use " - "fully qualified " - "hostnames **~n" - "** Hostname ~s is illegal **~n", - [Host]), + error_logger:error_msg( + "** System running to use " + "fully qualified hostnames **~n" + "** Hostname ~s is illegal **~n", + [Host]), ?shutdown(Node) end; [_, _ | _] when LongOrShortNames == shortnames -> - error_logger:error_msg("** System NOT running to use fully qualified " - "hostnames **~n" - "** Hostname ~s is illegal **~n", - [Host]), + error_logger:error_msg( + "** System NOT running to use " + "fully qualified hostnames **~n" + "** Hostname ~s is illegal **~n", + [Host]), ?shutdown(Node); _ -> [Name, Host] end. +split_node(Node) when is_atom(Node) -> + case split_node(atom_to_list(Node), $@, []) of + [_, Host] -> + Host; + _ -> + false + end; +split_node(_) -> + false. +%% split_node([Chr|T], Chr, Ack) -> [lists:reverse(Ack)|split_node(T, Chr, [])]; split_node([H|T], Chr, Ack) -> @@ -220,70 +498,154 @@ split_node([H|T], Chr, Ack) -> split_node([], _, Ack) -> [lists:reverse(Ack)]. -connect_hs_data(Kernel, Node, MyNode, Socket, Timer, Version, Ip, TcpPort, Address, Type) -> - common_hs_data(Kernel, MyNode, Socket, Timer, - #hs_data{other_node = Node, - other_version = Version, - f_address = - fun(_,_) -> - #net_address{address = {Ip,TcpPort}, - host = Address, - protocol = proxy, - family = inet} - end, - request_type = Type - }). - -accept_hs_data(Kernel, MyNode, Socket, Timer, Allowed) -> - common_hs_data(Kernel, MyNode, Socket, Timer, #hs_data{ - allowed = Allowed, - f_address = fun get_remote_id/2 - }). - -common_hs_data(Kernel, MyNode, Socket, Timer, HsData) -> - HsData#hs_data{ - kernel_pid = Kernel, - this_node = MyNode, - socket = Socket, - timer = Timer, - this_flags = 0, - f_send = - fun(S,D) -> - gen_tcp:send(S,D) - end, - f_recv = - fun(S,N,T) -> - gen_tcp:recv(S,N,T) - end, - f_setopts_pre_nodeup = - fun(S) -> - inet:setopts(S, [{active, false}, {packet, 4}]) - end, - f_setopts_post_nodeup = - fun(S) -> - inet:setopts(S, [{deliver, port},{active, true}]) - end, - f_getll = - fun(S) -> - inet:getll(S) - end, - mf_tick = - fun(S) -> - gen_tcp:send(S, <<>>) - end, - mf_getstat = - fun(S) -> - {ok, Stats} = inet:getstat(S, [recv_cnt, send_cnt, send_pend]), - R = proplists:get_value(recv_cnt, Stats, 0), - W = proplists:get_value(send_cnt, Stats, 0), - P = proplists:get_value(send_pend, Stats, 0), - {ok, R,W,P} - end}. - -get_remote_id(Socket, _Node) -> - case ssl_tls_dist_proxy:get_tcp_address(Socket) of - {ok, Address} -> - Address; - {error, _Reason} -> - ?shutdown(no_node) +%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +connect_options(Opts) -> + case application:get_env(kernel, inet_dist_connect_options) of + {ok,ConnectOpts} -> + lists:ukeysort(1, ConnectOpts ++ Opts); + _ -> + Opts end. + +%% we may not always want the nodelay behaviour +%% for performance reasons +nodelay() -> + case application:get_env(kernel, dist_nodelay) of + undefined -> + {nodelay, true}; + {ok, true} -> + {nodelay, true}; + {ok, false} -> + {nodelay, false}; + _ -> + {nodelay, true} + end. + + +get_ssl_options(Type) -> + case init:get_argument(ssl_dist_opt) of + {ok, Args} -> + [{erl_dist, true} | ssl_options(Type, lists:append(Args))]; + _ -> + [{erl_dist, true}] + end. + +ssl_options(_,[]) -> + []; +ssl_options(server, ["client_" ++ _, _Value |T]) -> + ssl_options(server,T); +ssl_options(client, ["server_" ++ _, _Value|T]) -> + ssl_options(client,T); +ssl_options(server, ["server_certfile", Value|T]) -> + [{certfile, Value} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(client, ["client_certfile", Value | T]) -> + [{certfile, Value} | ssl_options(client,T)]; +ssl_options(server, ["server_cacertfile", Value|T]) -> + [{cacertfile, Value} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(client, ["client_cacertfile", Value|T]) -> + [{cacertfile, Value} | ssl_options(client,T)]; +ssl_options(server, ["server_keyfile", Value|T]) -> + [{keyfile, Value} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(client, ["client_keyfile", Value|T]) -> + [{keyfile, Value} | ssl_options(client,T)]; +ssl_options(server, ["server_password", Value|T]) -> + [{password, Value} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(client, ["client_password", Value|T]) -> + [{password, Value} | ssl_options(client,T)]; +ssl_options(server, ["server_verify", Value|T]) -> + [{verify, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(client, ["client_verify", Value|T]) -> + [{verify, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; +ssl_options(server, ["server_verify_fun", Value|T]) -> + [{verify_fun, verify_fun(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(client, ["client_verify_fun", Value|T]) -> + [{verify_fun, verify_fun(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; +ssl_options(server, ["server_crl_check", Value|T]) -> + [{crl_check, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(client, ["client_crl_check", Value|T]) -> + [{crl_check, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; +ssl_options(server, ["server_crl_cache", Value|T]) -> + [{crl_cache, termify(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(client, ["client_crl_cache", Value|T]) -> + [{crl_cache, termify(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; +ssl_options(server, ["server_reuse_sessions", Value|T]) -> + [{reuse_sessions, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(client, ["client_reuse_sessions", Value|T]) -> + [{reuse_sessions, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; +ssl_options(server, ["server_secure_renegotiate", Value|T]) -> + [{secure_renegotiate, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(client, ["client_secure_renegotiate", Value|T]) -> + [{secure_renegotiate, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; +ssl_options(server, ["server_depth", Value|T]) -> + [{depth, list_to_integer(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(client, ["client_depth", Value|T]) -> + [{depth, list_to_integer(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; +ssl_options(server, ["server_hibernate_after", Value|T]) -> + [{hibernate_after, list_to_integer(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(client, ["client_hibernate_after", Value|T]) -> + [{hibernate_after, list_to_integer(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; +ssl_options(server, ["server_ciphers", Value|T]) -> + [{ciphers, Value} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(client, ["client_ciphers", Value|T]) -> + [{ciphers, Value} | ssl_options(client,T)]; +ssl_options(server, ["server_dhfile", Value|T]) -> + [{dhfile, Value} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(server, ["server_fail_if_no_peer_cert", Value|T]) -> + [{fail_if_no_peer_cert, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; +ssl_options(Type, Opts) -> + error(malformed_ssl_dist_opt, [Type, Opts]). + +atomize(List) when is_list(List) -> + list_to_atom(List); +atomize(Atom) when is_atom(Atom) -> + Atom. + +termify(String) when is_list(String) -> + {ok, Tokens, _} = erl_scan:string(String ++ "."), + {ok, Term} = erl_parse:parse_term(Tokens), + Term. + +verify_fun(Value) -> + case termify(Value) of + {Mod, Func, State} when is_atom(Mod), is_atom(Func) -> + Fun = fun Mod:Func/3, + {Fun, State}; + _ -> + error(malformed_ssl_dist_opt, [Value]) + end. + +%% ------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +%% Trace point +trace(Term) -> Term. + +%% Keep an eye on distribution Pid:s we know of +monitor_pid(Pid) -> + %%spawn( + %% fun () -> + %% MRef = erlang:monitor(process, Pid), + %% receive + %% {'DOWN', MRef, _, _, normal} -> + %% error_logger:error_report( + %% [dist_proc_died, + %% {reason, normal}, + %% {pid, Pid}]); + %% {'DOWN', MRef, _, _, Reason} -> + %% error_logger:info_report( + %% [dist_proc_died, + %% {reason, Reason}, + %% {pid, Pid}]) + %% end + %% end), + Pid. + +dbg() -> + dbg:stop(), + dbg:tracer(), + dbg:p(all, c), + dbg:tpl(?MODULE, cx), + dbg:tpl(erlang, dist_ctrl_get_data_notification, cx), + dbg:tpl(erlang, dist_ctrl_get_data, cx), + dbg:tpl(erlang, dist_ctrl_put_data, cx), + ok. diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.app.src b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.app.src index 51407ef3b9..c5b55641a1 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.app.src +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.app.src @@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ %% Erlang Distribution over SSL/TLS inet_tls_dist, inet6_tls_dist, - ssl_tls_dist_proxy, ssl_dist_sup, ssl_dist_connection_sup, ssl_dist_admin_sup, @@ -63,7 +62,5 @@ {applications, [crypto, public_key, kernel, stdlib]}, {env, []}, {mod, {ssl_app, []}}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-3.2","public_key-1.5","kernel-3.0", - "erts-7.0","crypto-3.3", "inets-5.10.7"]}]}. - - + {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-3.2","public_key-1.5","kernel-6.0", + "erts-10.0","crypto-3.3", "inets-5.10.7"]}]}. diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl index 50c5f0d755..b6cd22dd13 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl @@ -375,30 +375,38 @@ psk_suites({3, N}) -> psk_suites(N) when N >= 3 -> [ + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, ?TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, ?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, ?TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384, ?TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384, ?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384, ?TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384, + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, ?TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, ?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, ?TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256, ?TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256, ?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256, ?TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 ] ++ psk_suites(0); psk_suites(_) -> - [?TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, + [?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, + ?TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, ?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, ?TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, ?TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, ?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, ?TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, ?TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, ?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, ?TLS_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, ?TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, ?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, ?TLS_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA]. @@ -565,6 +573,15 @@ suite_definition(?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA) -> suite_definition(?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA) -> {rsa_psk, aes_256_cbc, sha, default_prf}; +%%% PSK NULL Cipher Suites RFC 4785 + +suite_definition(?TLS_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA) -> + {psk, null, sha, default_prf}; +suite_definition(?TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA) -> + {dhe_psk, null, sha, default_prf}; +suite_definition(?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA) -> + {rsa_psk, null, sha, default_prf}; + %%% TLS 1.2 PSK Cipher Suites RFC 5487 suite_definition(?TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256) -> @@ -606,6 +623,36 @@ suite_definition(?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA256) -> suite_definition(?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384) -> {rsa_psk, null, sha384, default_prf}; +%%% ECDHE PSK Cipher Suites RFC 5489 + +suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA) -> + {ecdhe_psk, rc4_128, sha, default_prf}; +suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA) -> + {ecdhe_psk, '3des_ede_cbc', sha, default_prf}; +suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA) -> + {ecdhe_psk, aes_128_cbc, sha, default_prf}; +suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA) -> + {ecdhe_psk, aes_256_cbc, sha, default_prf}; +suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256) -> + {ecdhe_psk, aes_128_cbc, sha256, default_prf}; +suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384) -> + {ecdhe_psk, aes_256_cbc, sha384, default_prf}; +suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA256) -> + {ecdhe_psk, null, sha256, default_prf}; +suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384) -> + {ecdhe_psk, null, sha384, default_prf}; + +%%% ECDHE_PSK with AES-GCM and AES-CCM Cipher Suites, draft-ietf-tls-ecdhe-psk-aead-05 + +suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256) -> + {ecdhe_psk, aes_128_gcm, null, sha256}; +suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384) -> + {ecdhe_psk, aes_256_gcm, null, sha384}; +%% suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256) -> +%% {ecdhe_psk, aes_128_ccm, null, sha256}; +%% suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CCM_SHA256) -> +%% {ecdhe_psk, aes_256_ccm, null, sha256}; + %%% SRP Cipher Suites RFC 5054 suite_definition(?TLS_SRP_SHA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA) -> @@ -867,6 +914,15 @@ suite({rsa_psk, aes_128_cbc,sha}) -> suite({rsa_psk, aes_256_cbc,sha}) -> ?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA; +%%% PSK NULL Cipher Suites RFC 4785 + +suite({psk, null, sha}) -> + ?TLS_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA; +suite({dhe_psk, null, sha}) -> + ?TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA; +suite({rsa_psk, null, sha}) -> + ?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA; + %%% TLS 1.2 PSK Cipher Suites RFC 5487 suite({psk, aes_128_gcm, null, sha256}) -> @@ -908,6 +964,36 @@ suite({rsa_psk, null, sha256}) -> suite({rsa_psk, null, sha384}) -> ?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384; +%%% ECDHE PSK Cipher Suites RFC 5489 + +suite({ecdhe_psk, rc4_128,sha}) -> + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA; +suite({ecdhe_psk, '3des_ede_cbc',sha}) -> + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA; +suite({ecdhe_psk, aes_128_cbc,sha}) -> + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA; +suite({ecdhe_psk, aes_256_cbc,sha}) -> + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA; +suite({ecdhe_psk, aes_128_cbc, sha256}) -> + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256; +suite({ecdhe_psk, aes_256_cbc, sha384}) -> + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384; +suite({ecdhe_psk, null, sha256}) -> + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA256; +suite({ecdhe_psk, null, sha384}) -> + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384; + +%%% ECDHE_PSK with AES-GCM and AES-CCM Cipher Suites, draft-ietf-tls-ecdhe-psk-aead-05 + +suite({ecdhe_psk, aes_128_gcm, null, sha256}) -> + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256; +suite({ecdhe_psk, aes_256_gcm, null, sha384}) -> + ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384; +%% suite({ecdhe_psk, aes_128_ccm, null, sha256}) -> +%% ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256; +%% suite({ecdhe_psk, aes_256_ccm, null, sha256}) -> +%% ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CCM_SHA256; + %%% SRP Cipher Suites RFC 5054 suite({srp_anon, '3des_ede_cbc', sha}) -> @@ -1467,7 +1553,8 @@ is_acceptable_keyexchange(dhe_dss, Algos) -> is_acceptable_keyexchange(dhe_rsa, Algos) -> proplists:get_bool(dh, Algos) andalso proplists:get_bool(rsa, Algos); -is_acceptable_keyexchange(ecdh_anon, Algos) -> +is_acceptable_keyexchange(KeyExchange, Algos) when KeyExchange == ecdh_anon; + KeyExchange == ecdhe_psk -> proplists:get_bool(ecdh, Algos); is_acceptable_keyexchange(KeyExchange, Algos) when KeyExchange == ecdh_ecdsa; KeyExchange == ecdhe_ecdsa -> diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.hrl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.hrl index 8e8f3d9c67..e5462d8402 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.hrl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.hrl @@ -399,6 +399,17 @@ %% TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA = { 0x00, 0x95 }; -define(TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, <<?BYTE(16#00), ?BYTE(16#95)>>). +%%% PSK NULL Cipher Suites RFC 4785 + +%% TLS_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA = { 0x00, 0x2C }; +-define(TLS_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA, <<?BYTE(16#00), ?BYTE(16#2C)>>). + +%% TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA = { 0x00, 0x2D }; +-define(TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA, <<?BYTE(16#00), ?BYTE(16#2D)>>). + +%% TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA = { 0x00, 0x2E }; +-define(TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA, <<?BYTE(16#00), ?BYTE(16#2E)>>). + %%% TLS 1.2 PSK Cipher Suites RFC 5487 %% TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 = {0x00,0xA8}; @@ -455,6 +466,46 @@ %% TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384 = {0x00,0xB9}; -define(TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384, <<?BYTE(16#00), ?BYTE(16#B9)>>). +%%% ECDHE PSK Cipher Suites RFC 5489 + +%% TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA = {0xC0,0x33}; +-define(TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, <<?BYTE(16#C0), ?BYTE(16#33)>>). + +%% TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA = {0xC0,0x34}; +-define(TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, <<?BYTE(16#C0), ?BYTE(16#34)>>). + +%% TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA = {0xC0,0x35}; +-define(TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, <<?BYTE(16#C0), ?BYTE(16#35)>>). + +%% TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA = {0xC0,0x36}; +-define(TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, <<?BYTE(16#C0), ?BYTE(16#36)>>). + +%% TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 = {0xC0,0x37}; +-define(TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256, <<?BYTE(16#C0), ?BYTE(16#37)>>). + +%% TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384 = {0xC0,0x38}; +-define(TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384, <<?BYTE(16#C0), ?BYTE(16#38)>>). + +%% TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA256 = {0xC0,0x3A}; +-define(TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA256, <<?BYTE(16#C0), ?BYTE(16#3A)>>). + +%% TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384 = {0xC0,0x3B}; +-define(TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384, <<?BYTE(16#C0), ?BYTE(16#3B)>>). + +%%% ECDHE_PSK with AES-GCM and AES-CCM Cipher Suites, draft-ietf-tls-ecdhe-psk-aead-05 + +%% TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 = {0xTBD; 0xTBD} {0xD0,0x01}; +-define(TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256, <<?BYTE(16#D0), ?BYTE(16#01)>>). + +%% TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 = {0xTBD; 0xTBD} {0xD0,0x02}; +-define(TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, <<?BYTE(16#D0), ?BYTE(16#02)>>). + +%% TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256 = {0xTBD; 0xTBD} {0xD0,0x03}; +-define(TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256, <<?BYTE(16#D0), ?BYTE(16#03)>>). + +%% TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CCM_SHA256 = {0xTBD; 0xTBD} {0xD0,0x05}; +-define(TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CCM_SHA256, <<?BYTE(16#D0), ?BYTE(16#05)>>). + %%% SRP Cipher Suites RFC 5054 %% TLS_SRP_SHA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA = { 0xC0,0x1A }; diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl index 2146a9272e..d83c9cb59f 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl @@ -44,12 +44,14 @@ -export([send/2, recv/3, close/2, shutdown/2, new_user/2, get_opts/2, set_opts/2, peer_certificate/1, renegotiation/1, negotiated_protocol/1, prf/5, + get_sslsocket/1, handshake_complete/3, connection_information/2, handle_common_event/5 ]). %% General gen_statem state functions with extra callback argument %% to determine if it is an SSL/TLS or DTLS gen_statem machine --export([init/4, hello/4, abbreviated/4, certify/4, cipher/4, connection/4, downgrade/4]). +-export([init/4, hello/4, abbreviated/4, certify/4, cipher/4, + connection/4, death_row/4, downgrade/4]). %% gen_statem callbacks -export([terminate/3, format_status/2]). @@ -146,8 +148,8 @@ socket_control(Connection, Socket, Pid, Transport) -> -spec socket_control(tls_connection | dtls_connection, port(), pid(), atom(), pid()| undefined) -> {ok, #sslsocket{}} | {error, reason()}. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -socket_control(Connection, Socket, Pid, Transport, udp_listner) -> - %% dtls listner process must have the socket control +socket_control(Connection, Socket, Pid, Transport, udp_listener) -> + %% dtls listener process must have the socket control {ok, Connection:socket(Pid, Transport, Socket, Connection, undefined)}; socket_control(tls_connection = Connection, Socket, Pid, Transport, ListenTracker) -> @@ -262,6 +264,13 @@ peer_certificate(ConnectionPid) -> renegotiation(ConnectionPid) -> call(ConnectionPid, renegotiate). + +get_sslsocket(ConnectionPid) -> + call(ConnectionPid, get_sslsocket). + +handshake_complete(ConnectionPid, Node, DHandle) -> + call(ConnectionPid, {handshake_complete, Node, DHandle}). + %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec prf(pid(), binary() | 'master_secret', binary(), [binary() | ssl:prf_random()], non_neg_integer()) -> @@ -359,6 +368,12 @@ init({call, From}, {start, {Opts, EmOpts}, Timeout}, socket_options = SockOpts} = State0, Connection) -> try SslOpts = ssl:handle_options(Opts, OrigSSLOptions), + case SslOpts of + #ssl_options{erl_dist = true} -> + process_flag(priority, max); + _ -> + ok + end, State = ssl_config(SslOpts, Role, State0), init({call, From}, {start, Timeout}, State#state{ssl_options = SslOpts, socket_options = new_emulated(EmOpts, SockOpts)}, Connection) @@ -518,7 +533,7 @@ certify(internal, #server_key_exchange{exchange_keys = Keys}, when Alg == dhe_dss; Alg == dhe_rsa; Alg == ecdhe_rsa; Alg == ecdhe_ecdsa; Alg == dh_anon; Alg == ecdh_anon; - Alg == psk; Alg == dhe_psk; Alg == rsa_psk; + Alg == psk; Alg == dhe_psk; Alg == ecdhe_psk; Alg == rsa_psk; Alg == srp_dss; Alg == srp_rsa; Alg == srp_anon -> Params = ssl_handshake:decode_server_key(Keys, Alg, ssl:tls_version(Version)), @@ -543,6 +558,15 @@ certify(internal, #server_key_exchange{exchange_keys = Keys}, end end; +certify(internal, #certificate_request{}, + #state{role = client, negotiated_version = Version, + key_algorithm = Alg} = State, _) + when Alg == dh_anon; Alg == ecdh_anon; + Alg == psk; Alg == dhe_psk; Alg == ecdhe_psk; Alg == rsa_psk; + Alg == srp_dss; Alg == srp_rsa; Alg == srp_anon -> + handle_own_alert(?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?HANDSHAKE_FAILURE), + Version, certify, State); + certify(internal, #certificate_request{} = CertRequest, #state{session = #session{own_certificate = Cert}, role = client, @@ -741,7 +765,7 @@ cipher(Type, Msg, State, Connection) -> #state{}, tls_connection | dtls_connection) -> gen_statem:state_function_result(). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -connection({call, From}, {application_data, Data}, +connection({call, {FromPid, _} = From}, {application_data, Data}, #state{protocol_cb = Connection} = State, Connection) -> %% We should look into having a worker process to do this to %% parallize send and receive decoding and not block the receiver @@ -749,7 +773,13 @@ connection({call, From}, {application_data, Data}, try write_application_data(Data, From, State) catch throw:Error -> - hibernate_after(?FUNCTION_NAME, State, [{reply, From, Error}]) + case self() of + FromPid -> + {stop, {shutdown, Error}}; + _ -> + hibernate_after( + ?FUNCTION_NAME, State, [{reply, From, Error}]) + end end; connection({call, RecvFrom}, {recv, N, Timeout}, #state{protocol_cb = Connection, socket_options = @@ -777,8 +807,50 @@ connection({call, From}, negotiated_protocol, #state{negotiated_protocol = SelectedProtocol} = State, _) -> hibernate_after(?FUNCTION_NAME, State, [{reply, From, {ok, SelectedProtocol}}]); +connection( + {call, From}, {handshake_complete, _Node, DHandle}, + #state{ + ssl_options = #ssl_options{erl_dist = true}, + socket_options = SockOpts, + protocol_specific = ProtocolSpecific} = State, + Connection) -> + %% From now on we execute on normal priority + process_flag(priority, normal), + try erlang:dist_ctrl_get_data_notification(DHandle) of + _ -> + NewState = + State#state{ + socket_options = + SockOpts#socket_options{active = true}, + protocol_specific = + ProtocolSpecific#{d_handle => DHandle}}, + {Record, NewerState} = Connection:next_record_if_active(NewState), + Connection:next_event(connection, Record, NewerState, [{reply, From, ok}]) + catch _:Reason -> + death_row(State, Reason) + end; connection({call, From}, Msg, State, Connection) -> handle_call(Msg, From, ?FUNCTION_NAME, State, Connection); +connection( + info, dist_data = Msg, + #state{ + ssl_options = #ssl_options{erl_dist = true}, + protocol_specific = #{d_handle := DHandle}} = State, + _) -> + eat_msgs(Msg), + try send_dist_data(?FUNCTION_NAME, State, DHandle, []) + catch _:Reason -> + death_row(State, Reason) + end; +connection( + info, tick = Msg, + #state{ + ssl_options = #ssl_options{erl_dist = true}, + protocol_specific = #{d_handle := _}}, + _) -> + eat_msgs(Msg), + {keep_state_and_data, + [{next_event, {call, {self(), undefined}}, {application_data, <<>>}}]}; connection(info, Msg, State, _) -> handle_info(Msg, ?FUNCTION_NAME, State); connection(internal, {recv, _}, State, Connection) -> @@ -787,6 +859,30 @@ connection(Type, Msg, State, Connection) -> handle_common_event(Type, Msg, ?FUNCTION_NAME, State, Connection). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec death_row(gen_statem:event_type(), term(), + #state{}, tls_connection | dtls_connection) -> + gen_statem:state_function_result(). +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% We just wait for the owner to die which triggers the monitor, +%% or the socket may die too +death_row( + info, {'DOWN', MonitorRef, _, _, Reason}, + #state{user_application={MonitorRef,_Pid} = State}, + _) -> + {stop, {shutdown, Reason}, State}; +death_row( + info, {'EXIT', Socket, Reason}, #state{socket = Socket} = State, _) -> + {stop, {shutdown, Reason}, State}; +death_row(state_timeout, Reason, _State, _Connection) -> + {stop, {shutdown,Reason}}; +death_row(_Type, _Msg, State, _Connection) -> + {keep_state, State, [postpone]}. + +%% State entry function +death_row(State, Reason) -> + {next_state, death_row, State, [{state_timeout, 5000, Reason}]}. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec downgrade(gen_statem:event_type(), term(), #state{}, tls_connection | dtls_connection) -> gen_statem:state_function_result(). @@ -797,10 +893,10 @@ downgrade(internal, #alert{description = ?CLOSE_NOTIFY}, tls_socket:setopts(Transport, Socket, [{active, false}, {packet, 0}, {mode, binary}]), Transport:controlling_process(Socket, Pid), gen_statem:reply(From, {ok, Socket}), - {stop, normal, State}; + stop_normal(State); downgrade(timeout, downgrade, #state{downgrade = {_, From}} = State, _) -> gen_statem:reply(From, {error, timeout}), - {stop, normal, State}; + stop_normal(State); downgrade(Type, Event, State, Connection) -> handle_common_event(Type, Event, ?FUNCTION_NAME, State, Connection). @@ -870,7 +966,7 @@ handle_call({shutdown, How0}, From, _, #state{transport_cb = Transport, negotiated_version = Version, connection_states = ConnectionStates, - socket = Socket}, Connection) -> + socket = Socket} = State, Connection) -> case How0 of How when How == write; How == both -> Alert = ?ALERT_REC(?WARNING, ?CLOSE_NOTIFY), @@ -886,7 +982,7 @@ handle_call({shutdown, How0}, From, _, {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, ok}]}; Error -> gen_statem:reply(From, {error, Error}), - {stop, normal} + stop_normal(State) end; handle_call({recv, _N, _Timeout}, From, _, #state{socket_options = @@ -921,6 +1017,15 @@ handle_call({set_opts, Opts0}, From, StateName, handle_call(renegotiate, From, StateName, _, _) when StateName =/= connection -> {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, {error, already_renegotiating}}]}; + +handle_call( + get_sslsocket, From, _StateName, + #state{transport_cb = Transport, socket = Socket, tracker = Tracker}, + Connection) -> + SslSocket = + Connection:socket(self(), Transport, Socket, Connection, Tracker), + {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, SslSocket}]}; + handle_call({prf, Secret, Label, Seed, WantedLength}, From, _, #state{connection_states = ConnectionStates, negotiated_version = Version}, _) -> @@ -957,18 +1062,19 @@ handle_info({ErrorTag, Socket, econnaborted}, StateName, tracker = Tracker} = State) when StateName =/= connection -> alert_user(Transport, Tracker,Socket, StartFrom, ?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?CLOSE_NOTIFY), Role, Connection), - {stop, normal, State}; + stop_normal(State); handle_info({ErrorTag, Socket, Reason}, StateName, #state{socket = Socket, error_tag = ErrorTag} = State) -> Report = io_lib:format("SSL: Socket error: ~p ~n", [Reason]), - error_logger:info_report(Report), + error_logger:error_report(Report), handle_normal_shutdown(?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?CLOSE_NOTIFY), StateName, State), - {stop, normal, State}; + stop_normal(State); -handle_info({'DOWN', MonitorRef, _, _, _}, _, - State = #state{user_application={MonitorRef,_Pid}}) -> - {stop, normal, State}; +handle_info( + {'DOWN', MonitorRef, _, _, _}, _, + #state{user_application={MonitorRef,_Pid}} = State) -> + stop_normal(State); %%% So that terminate will be run when supervisor issues shutdown handle_info({'EXIT', _Sup, shutdown}, _StateName, State) -> @@ -976,6 +1082,8 @@ handle_info({'EXIT', _Sup, shutdown}, _StateName, State) -> handle_info({'EXIT', Socket, normal}, _StateName, #state{socket = Socket} = State) -> %% Handle as transport close" {stop, {shutdown, transport_closed}, State}; +handle_info({'EXIT', Socket, Reason}, _StateName, #state{socket = Socket} = State) -> + {stop, {shutdown, Reason}, State}; handle_info(allow_renegotiate, StateName, State) -> {next_state, StateName, State#state{allow_renegotiate = true}}; @@ -999,6 +1107,38 @@ handle_info(Msg, StateName, #state{socket = Socket, error_tag = Tag} = State) -> error_logger:info_report(Report), {next_state, StateName, State}. + + +send_dist_data(StateName, State, DHandle, Acc) -> + case erlang:dist_ctrl_get_data(DHandle) of + none -> + erlang:dist_ctrl_get_data_notification(DHandle), + hibernate_after(StateName, State, lists:reverse(Acc)); + Data -> + send_dist_data( + StateName, State, DHandle, + [{next_event, {call, {self(), undefined}}, {application_data, Data}} + |Acc]) + end. + +%% Overload mitigation +eat_msgs(Msg) -> + receive Msg -> eat_msgs(Msg) + after 0 -> ok + end. + +%% When running with erl_dist the stop reason 'normal' +%% would be too silent and prevent cleanup +stop_normal(State) -> + Reason = + case State of + #state{ssl_options = #ssl_options{erl_dist = true}} -> + {shutdown, normal}; + _ -> + normal + end, + {stop, Reason, State}. + %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %% gen_statem callbacks %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1073,7 +1213,7 @@ format_status(terminate, [_, StateName, State]) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -write_application_data(Data0, From, +write_application_data(Data0, {FromPid, _} = From, #state{socket = Socket, negotiated_version = Version, protocol_cb = Connection, @@ -1088,10 +1228,19 @@ write_application_data(Data0, From, Connection:renegotiate(State#state{renegotiation = {true, internal}}, [{next_event, {call, From}, {application_data, Data0}}]); false -> - {Msgs, ConnectionStates} = Connection:encode_data(Data, Version, ConnectionStates0), - Result = Connection:send(Transport, Socket, Msgs), - ssl_connection:hibernate_after(connection, State#state{connection_states = ConnectionStates}, - [{reply, From, Result}]) + {Msgs, ConnectionStates} = + Connection:encode_data(Data, Version, ConnectionStates0), + NewState = State#state{connection_states = ConnectionStates}, + case Connection:send(Transport, Socket, Msgs) of + ok when FromPid =:= self() -> + hibernate_after(connection, NewState, []); + Error when FromPid =:= self() -> + {stop, {shutdown, Error}, NewState}; + ok -> + hibernate_after(connection, NewState, [{reply, From, ok}]); + Result -> + hibernate_after(connection, NewState, [{reply, From, Result}]) + end end. read_application_data(Data, #state{user_application = {_Mon, Pid}, @@ -1111,30 +1260,57 @@ read_application_data(Data, #state{user_application = {_Mon, Pid}, end, case get_data(SOpts, BytesToRead, Buffer1) of {ok, ClientData, Buffer} -> % Send data - SocketOpt = deliver_app_data(Transport, Socket, SOpts, - ClientData, Pid, RecvFrom, Tracker, Connection), - cancel_timer(Timer), - State = State0#state{user_data_buffer = Buffer, - start_or_recv_from = undefined, - timer = undefined, - bytes_to_read = undefined, - socket_options = SocketOpt - }, - if - SocketOpt#socket_options.active =:= false; Buffer =:= <<>> -> - %% Passive mode, wait for active once or recv - %% Active and empty, get more data - Connection:next_record_if_active(State); - true -> %% We have more data - read_application_data(<<>>, State) - end; + case State0 of + #state{ + ssl_options = #ssl_options{erl_dist = true}, + protocol_specific = #{d_handle := DHandle}} -> + State = + State0#state{ + user_data_buffer = Buffer, + bytes_to_read = undefined}, + try erlang:dist_ctrl_put_data(DHandle, ClientData) of + _ + when SOpts#socket_options.active =:= false; + Buffer =:= <<>> -> + %% Passive mode, wait for active once or recv + %% Active and empty, get more data + Connection:next_record_if_active(State); + _ -> %% We have more data + read_application_data(<<>>, State) + catch _:Reason -> + death_row(State, Reason) + end; + _ -> + SocketOpt = + deliver_app_data( + Transport, Socket, SOpts, + ClientData, Pid, RecvFrom, Tracker, Connection), + cancel_timer(Timer), + State = + State0#state{ + user_data_buffer = Buffer, + start_or_recv_from = undefined, + timer = undefined, + bytes_to_read = undefined, + socket_options = SocketOpt + }, + if + SocketOpt#socket_options.active =:= false; + Buffer =:= <<>> -> + %% Passive mode, wait for active once or recv + %% Active and empty, get more data + Connection:next_record_if_active(State); + true -> %% We have more data + read_application_data(<<>>, State) + end + end; {more, Buffer} -> % no reply, we need more data Connection:next_record(State0#state{user_data_buffer = Buffer}); {passive, Buffer} -> Connection:next_record_if_active(State0#state{user_data_buffer = Buffer}); {error,_Reason} -> %% Invalid packet in packet mode deliver_packet_error(Transport, Socket, SOpts, Buffer1, Pid, RecvFrom, Tracker, Connection), - {stop, normal, State0} + stop_normal(State0) end. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% @@ -1144,12 +1320,12 @@ handle_alert(#alert{level = ?FATAL} = Alert, StateName, protocol_cb = Connection, ssl_options = SslOpts, start_or_recv_from = From, host = Host, port = Port, session = Session, user_application = {_Mon, Pid}, - role = Role, socket_options = Opts, tracker = Tracker}) -> + role = Role, socket_options = Opts, tracker = Tracker} = State) -> invalidate_session(Role, Host, Port, Session), log_alert(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_alert, Role, Connection:protocol_name(), StateName, Alert#alert{role = opposite_role(Role)}), alert_user(Transport, Tracker, Socket, StateName, Opts, Pid, From, Alert, Role, Connection), - {stop, normal}; + stop_normal(State); handle_alert(#alert{level = ?WARNING, description = ?CLOSE_NOTIFY} = Alert, StateName, State) -> @@ -1402,6 +1578,16 @@ certify_client_key_exchange(#client_dhe_psk_identity{} = ClientKey, PremasterSecret = ssl_handshake:premaster_secret(ClientKey, ServerDhPrivateKey, Params, PSKLookup), calculate_master_secret(PremasterSecret, State0, Connection, certify, cipher); + +certify_client_key_exchange(#client_ecdhe_psk_identity{} = ClientKey, + #state{diffie_hellman_keys = ServerEcDhPrivateKey, + ssl_options = + #ssl_options{user_lookup_fun = PSKLookup}} = State, + Connection) -> + PremasterSecret = + ssl_handshake:premaster_secret(ClientKey, ServerEcDhPrivateKey, PSKLookup), + calculate_master_secret(PremasterSecret, State, Connection, certify, cipher); + certify_client_key_exchange(#client_rsa_psk_identity{} = ClientKey, #state{private_key = Key, ssl_options = @@ -1421,6 +1607,7 @@ certify_server(#state{key_algorithm = Algo} = State, _) when Algo == dh_anon; Algo == ecdh_anon; Algo == psk; Algo == dhe_psk; + Algo == ecdhe_psk; Algo == srp_anon -> State; @@ -1527,6 +1714,28 @@ key_exchange(#state{role = server, key_algorithm = dhe_psk, State = Connection:queue_handshake(Msg, State0), State#state{diffie_hellman_keys = DHKeys}; +key_exchange(#state{role = server, key_algorithm = ecdhe_psk, + ssl_options = #ssl_options{psk_identity = PskIdentityHint}, + hashsign_algorithm = HashSignAlgo, + private_key = PrivateKey, + session = #session{ecc = ECCCurve}, + connection_states = ConnectionStates0, + negotiated_version = Version + } = State0, Connection) -> + ECDHKeys = public_key:generate_key(ECCCurve), + #{security_parameters := SecParams} = + ssl_record:pending_connection_state(ConnectionStates0, read), + #security_parameters{client_random = ClientRandom, + server_random = ServerRandom} = SecParams, + Msg = ssl_handshake:key_exchange(server, ssl:tls_version(Version), + {ecdhe_psk, + PskIdentityHint, ECDHKeys, + HashSignAlgo, ClientRandom, + ServerRandom, + PrivateKey}), + State = Connection:queue_handshake(Msg, State0), + State#state{diffie_hellman_keys = ECDHKeys}; + key_exchange(#state{role = server, key_algorithm = rsa_psk, ssl_options = #ssl_options{psk_identity = undefined}} = State, _) -> State; @@ -1625,6 +1834,17 @@ key_exchange(#state{role = client, {dhe_psk, SslOpts#ssl_options.psk_identity, DhPubKey}), Connection:queue_handshake(Msg, State0); + +key_exchange(#state{role = client, + ssl_options = SslOpts, + key_algorithm = ecdhe_psk, + negotiated_version = Version, + diffie_hellman_keys = ECDHKeys} = State0, Connection) -> + Msg = ssl_handshake:key_exchange(client, ssl:tls_version(Version), + {ecdhe_psk, + SslOpts#ssl_options.psk_identity, ECDHKeys}), + Connection:queue_handshake(Msg, State0); + key_exchange(#state{role = client, ssl_options = SslOpts, key_algorithm = rsa_psk, @@ -1680,6 +1900,12 @@ rsa_psk_key_exchange(Version, PskIdentity, PremasterSecret, rsa_psk_key_exchange(_, _, _, _) -> throw (?ALERT_REC(?FATAL,?HANDSHAKE_FAILURE, pub_key_is_not_rsa)). +request_client_cert(#state{key_algorithm = Alg} = State, _) + when Alg == dh_anon; Alg == ecdh_anon; + Alg == psk; Alg == dhe_psk; Alg == ecdhe_psk; Alg == rsa_psk; + Alg == srp_dss; Alg == srp_rsa; Alg == srp_anon -> + State; + request_client_cert(#state{ssl_options = #ssl_options{verify = verify_peer, signature_algs = SupportedHashSigns}, connection_states = ConnectionStates0, @@ -1801,6 +2027,18 @@ calculate_secret(#server_dhe_psk_params{ calculate_master_secret(PremasterSecret, State#state{diffie_hellman_keys = Keys}, Connection, certify, certify); +calculate_secret(#server_ecdhe_psk_params{ + dh_params = #server_ecdh_params{curve = ECCurve}} = ServerKey, + #state{ssl_options = #ssl_options{user_lookup_fun = PSKLookup}} = + State=#state{session=Session}, Connection) -> + ECDHKeys = public_key:generate_key(ECCurve), + + PremasterSecret = ssl_handshake:premaster_secret(ServerKey, ECDHKeys, PSKLookup), + calculate_master_secret(PremasterSecret, + State#state{diffie_hellman_keys = ECDHKeys, + session = Session#session{ecc = ECCurve}}, + Connection, certify, certify); + calculate_secret(#server_srp_params{srp_n = Prime, srp_g = Generator} = ServerKey, #state{ssl_options = #ssl_options{srp_identity = SRPId}} = State, Connection) -> @@ -1885,6 +2123,7 @@ is_anonymous(Algo) when Algo == dh_anon; Algo == ecdh_anon; Algo == psk; Algo == dhe_psk; + Algo == ecdhe_psk; Algo == rsa_psk; Algo == srp_anon -> true; diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_dist_sup.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_dist_sup.erl index 690b896919..c241a9bced 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_dist_sup.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_dist_sup.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2011-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2011-2017. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -46,8 +46,7 @@ start_link() -> init([]) -> AdminSup = ssl_admin_child_spec(), ConnectionSup = ssl_connection_sup(), - ProxyServer = proxy_server_child_spec(), - {ok, {{one_for_all, 10, 3600}, [AdminSup, ProxyServer, ConnectionSup]}}. + {ok, {{one_for_all, 10, 3600}, [AdminSup, ConnectionSup]}}. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% Internal functions @@ -69,12 +68,3 @@ ssl_connection_sup() -> Modules = [ssl_connection_sup], Type = supervisor, {Name, StartFunc, Restart, Shutdown, Type, Modules}. - -proxy_server_child_spec() -> - Name = ssl_tls_dist_proxy, - StartFunc = {ssl_tls_dist_proxy, start_link, []}, - Restart = permanent, - Shutdown = 4000, - Modules = [ssl_tls_dist_proxy], - Type = worker, - {Name, StartFunc, Restart, Shutdown, Type, Modules}. diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl index b47a11dc0d..8681765284 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl @@ -227,6 +227,7 @@ certificate_request(CipherSuite, CertDbHandle, CertDbRef, HashSigns, Version) -> {ecdh, #'ECPrivateKey'{}} | {psk, binary()} | {dhe_psk, binary(), binary()} | + {ecdhe_psk, binary(), #'ECPrivateKey'{}} | {srp, {binary(), binary()}, #srp_user{}, {HashAlgo::atom(), SignAlgo::atom()}, binary(), binary(), public_key:private_key()}) -> #client_key_exchange{} | #server_key_exchange{}. @@ -264,6 +265,13 @@ key_exchange(client, _Version, {dhe_psk, Identity, PublicKey}) -> dh_public = PublicKey} }; +key_exchange(client, _Version, {ecdhe_psk, Identity, #'ECPrivateKey'{publicKey = ECPublicKey}}) -> + #client_key_exchange{ + exchange_keys = #client_ecdhe_psk_identity{ + identity = Identity, + dh_public = ECPublicKey} + }; + key_exchange(client, _Version, {psk_premaster_secret, PskIdentity, Secret, {_, PublicKey, _}}) -> EncPremasterSecret = encrypted_premaster_secret(Secret, PublicKey), @@ -310,6 +318,16 @@ key_exchange(server, Version, {dhe_psk, PskIdentityHint, {PublicKey, _}, enc_server_key_exchange(Version, ServerEDHPSKParams, HashSign, ClientRandom, ServerRandom, PrivateKey); +key_exchange(server, Version, {ecdhe_psk, PskIdentityHint, + #'ECPrivateKey'{publicKey = ECPublicKey, + parameters = ECCurve}, + HashSign, ClientRandom, ServerRandom, PrivateKey}) -> + ServerECDHEPSKParams = #server_ecdhe_psk_params{ + hint = PskIdentityHint, + dh_params = #server_ecdh_params{curve = ECCurve, public = ECPublicKey}}, + enc_server_key_exchange(Version, ServerECDHEPSKParams, HashSign, + ClientRandom, ServerRandom, PrivateKey); + key_exchange(server, Version, {srp, {PublicKey, _}, #srp_user{generator = Generator, prime = Prime, salt = Salt}, @@ -532,14 +550,31 @@ premaster_secret(#server_dhe_psk_params{ LookupFun) -> PremasterSecret = premaster_secret(PublicDhKey, PrivateDhKey, Params), psk_secret(IdentityHint, LookupFun, PremasterSecret); + +premaster_secret(#server_ecdhe_psk_params{ + hint = IdentityHint, + dh_params = #server_ecdh_params{ + public = ECServerPubKey}}, + PrivateEcDhKey, + LookupFun) -> + PremasterSecret = premaster_secret(#'ECPoint'{point = ECServerPubKey}, PrivateEcDhKey), + psk_secret(IdentityHint, LookupFun, PremasterSecret); + premaster_secret({rsa_psk, PSKIdentity}, PSKLookup, RSAPremasterSecret) -> - psk_secret(PSKIdentity, PSKLookup, RSAPremasterSecret). + psk_secret(PSKIdentity, PSKLookup, RSAPremasterSecret); + +premaster_secret(#client_ecdhe_psk_identity{ + identity = PSKIdentity, + dh_public = PublicEcDhPoint}, PrivateEcDhKey, PSKLookup) -> + PremasterSecret = premaster_secret(#'ECPoint'{point = PublicEcDhPoint}, PrivateEcDhKey), + psk_secret(PSKIdentity, PSKLookup, PremasterSecret). premaster_secret(#client_dhe_psk_identity{ identity = PSKIdentity, dh_public = PublicDhKey}, PrivateKey, #'DHParameter'{} = Params, PSKLookup) -> PremasterSecret = premaster_secret(PublicDhKey, PrivateKey, Params), psk_secret(PSKIdentity, PSKLookup, PremasterSecret). + premaster_secret(#client_psk_identity{identity = PSKIdentity}, PSKLookup) -> psk_secret(PSKIdentity, PSKLookup); premaster_secret({psk, PSKIdentity}, PSKLookup) -> @@ -887,6 +922,7 @@ enc_server_key_exchange(Version, Params, {HashAlgo, SignAlgo}, | #client_ec_diffie_hellman_public{} | #client_psk_identity{} | #client_dhe_psk_identity{} + | #client_ecdhe_psk_identity{} | #client_rsa_psk_identity{} | #client_srp_public{}. %% @@ -1048,6 +1084,7 @@ dec_server_key(<<?UINT16(Len), PskIdentityHint:Len/binary, _/binary>> = KeyStruc params_bin = BinMsg, hashsign = HashSign, signature = Signature}; + dec_server_key(<<?UINT16(Len), IdentityHint:Len/binary, ?UINT16(PLen), P:PLen/binary, ?UINT16(GLen), G:GLen/binary, @@ -1062,6 +1099,22 @@ dec_server_key(<<?UINT16(Len), IdentityHint:Len/binary, params_bin = BinMsg, hashsign = HashSign, signature = Signature}; +dec_server_key(<<?UINT16(Len), IdentityHint:Len/binary, + ?BYTE(?NAMED_CURVE), ?UINT16(CurveID), + ?BYTE(PointLen), ECPoint:PointLen/binary, + _/binary>> = KeyStruct, + ?KEY_EXCHANGE_EC_DIFFIE_HELLMAN_PSK, Version) -> + DHParams = #server_ecdh_params{ + curve = {namedCurve, tls_v1:enum_to_oid(CurveID)}, + public = ECPoint}, + Params = #server_ecdhe_psk_params{ + hint = IdentityHint, + dh_params = DHParams}, + {BinMsg, HashSign, Signature} = dec_server_key_params(Len + 2 + PointLen + 4, KeyStruct, Version), + #server_key_params{params = Params, + params_bin = BinMsg, + hashsign = HashSign, + signature = Signature}; dec_server_key(<<?UINT16(NLen), N:NLen/binary, ?UINT16(GLen), G:GLen/binary, ?BYTE(SLen), S:SLen/binary, @@ -1132,7 +1185,8 @@ filter_hashsigns([Suite | Suites], [{KeyExchange,_,_,_} | Algos], HashSigns, Acc KeyExchange == ecdh_anon; KeyExchange == srp_anon; KeyExchange == psk; - KeyExchange == dhe_psk -> + KeyExchange == dhe_psk; + KeyExchange == ecdhe_psk -> %% In this case hashsigns is not used as the kexchange is anonaymous filter_hashsigns(Suites, Algos, HashSigns, [Suite| Acc]). @@ -1496,6 +1550,8 @@ advertises_ec_ciphers([{ecdhe_rsa, _,_,_} | _]) -> true; advertises_ec_ciphers([{ecdh_anon, _,_,_} | _]) -> true; +advertises_ec_ciphers([{ecdhe_psk, _,_,_} | _]) -> + true; advertises_ec_ciphers([_| Rest]) -> advertises_ec_ciphers(Rest). @@ -1798,6 +1854,18 @@ encode_server_key(#server_dhe_psk_params{ YLen = byte_size(Y), <<?UINT16(Len), PskIdentityHint/binary, ?UINT16(PLen), P/binary, ?UINT16(GLen), G/binary, ?UINT16(YLen), Y/binary>>; +encode_server_key(Params = #server_ecdhe_psk_params{hint = undefined}) -> + encode_server_key(Params#server_ecdhe_psk_params{hint = <<>>}); +encode_server_key(#server_ecdhe_psk_params{ + hint = PskIdentityHint, + dh_params = #server_ecdh_params{ + curve = {namedCurve, ECCurve}, public = ECPubKey}}) -> + %%TODO: support arbitrary keys + Len = byte_size(PskIdentityHint), + KLen = size(ECPubKey), + <<?UINT16(Len), PskIdentityHint/binary, + ?BYTE(?NAMED_CURVE), ?UINT16((tls_v1:oid_to_enum(ECCurve))), + ?BYTE(KLen), ECPubKey/binary>>; encode_server_key(#server_srp_params{srp_n = N, srp_g = G, srp_s = S, srp_b = B}) -> NLen = byte_size(N), GLen = byte_size(G), @@ -1830,6 +1898,12 @@ encode_client_key(#client_dhe_psk_identity{identity = Id, dh_public = DHPublic}, Len = byte_size(Id), DHLen = byte_size(DHPublic), <<?UINT16(Len), Id/binary, ?UINT16(DHLen), DHPublic/binary>>; +encode_client_key(Identity = #client_ecdhe_psk_identity{identity = undefined}, Version) -> + encode_client_key(Identity#client_ecdhe_psk_identity{identity = <<"psk_identity">>}, Version); +encode_client_key(#client_ecdhe_psk_identity{identity = Id, dh_public = DHPublic}, _) -> + Len = byte_size(Id), + DHLen = byte_size(DHPublic), + <<?UINT16(Len), Id/binary, ?BYTE(DHLen), DHPublic/binary>>; encode_client_key(Identity = #client_rsa_psk_identity{identity = undefined}, Version) -> encode_client_key(Identity#client_rsa_psk_identity{identity = <<"psk_identity">>}, Version); encode_client_key(#client_rsa_psk_identity{identity = Id, exchange_keys = ExchangeKeys}, Version) -> @@ -1881,6 +1955,10 @@ dec_client_key(<<?UINT16(Len), Id:Len/binary, ?UINT16(DH_YLen), DH_Y:DH_YLen/binary>>, ?KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_PSK, _) -> #client_dhe_psk_identity{identity = Id, dh_public = DH_Y}; +dec_client_key(<<?UINT16(Len), Id:Len/binary, + ?BYTE(DH_YLen), DH_Y:DH_YLen/binary>>, + ?KEY_EXCHANGE_EC_DIFFIE_HELLMAN_PSK, _) -> + #client_ecdhe_psk_identity{identity = Id, dh_public = DH_Y}; dec_client_key(<<?UINT16(Len), Id:Len/binary, PKEPMS/binary>>, ?KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA_PSK, {3, 0}) -> #client_rsa_psk_identity{identity = Id, @@ -2058,6 +2136,8 @@ key_exchange_alg(psk) -> ?KEY_EXCHANGE_PSK; key_exchange_alg(dhe_psk) -> ?KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_PSK; +key_exchange_alg(ecdhe_psk) -> + ?KEY_EXCHANGE_EC_DIFFIE_HELLMAN_PSK; key_exchange_alg(rsa_psk) -> ?KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA_PSK; key_exchange_alg(Alg) @@ -2316,6 +2396,7 @@ is_acceptable_hash_sign({_, ecdsa} = Algos, ecdsa, ecdsa, ecdhe_ecdsa, Supported is_acceptable_hash_sign(_, _, _, KeyExAlgo, _) when KeyExAlgo == psk; KeyExAlgo == dhe_psk; + KeyExAlgo == ecdhe_psk; KeyExAlgo == srp_anon; KeyExAlgo == dh_anon; KeyExAlgo == ecdhe_anon diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.hrl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.hrl index 324b7dbde3..a191fcf766 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.hrl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.hrl @@ -133,6 +133,7 @@ -define(KEY_EXCHANGE_DIFFIE_HELLMAN, 1). -define(KEY_EXCHANGE_EC_DIFFIE_HELLMAN, 6). -define(KEY_EXCHANGE_PSK, 2). +-define(KEY_EXCHANGE_EC_DIFFIE_HELLMAN_PSK, 7). -define(KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_PSK, 3). -define(KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA_PSK, 4). -define(KEY_EXCHANGE_SRP, 5). @@ -162,6 +163,11 @@ dh_params }). +-record(server_ecdhe_psk_params, { + hint, + dh_params + }). + -record(server_srp_params, { srp_n, %% opaque srp_N<1..2^16-1> srp_g, %% opaque srp_g<1..2^16-1> @@ -254,6 +260,11 @@ dh_public }). +-record(client_ecdhe_psk_identity, { + identity, + dh_public + }). + -record(client_rsa_psk_identity, { identity, exchange_keys diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_tls_dist_proxy.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_tls_dist_proxy.erl deleted file mode 100644 index 08947f24dd..0000000000 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_tls_dist_proxy.erl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,479 +0,0 @@ -%% -%% %CopyrightBegin% -%% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2011-2016. All Rights Reserved. -%% -%% 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. -%% -%% %CopyrightEnd% -%% --module(ssl_tls_dist_proxy). - - --export([listen/2, accept/2, connect/3, get_tcp_address/1]). --export([init/1, start_link/0, handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_info/2, - terminate/2, code_change/3, ssl_options/2]). - --include_lib("kernel/include/net_address.hrl"). - --record(state, - {listen, - accept_loop - }). - --define(PPRE, 4). --define(PPOST, 4). - - -%%==================================================================== -%% Internal application API -%%==================================================================== - -listen(Driver, Name) -> - gen_server:call(?MODULE, {listen, Driver, Name}, infinity). - -accept(Driver, Listen) -> - gen_server:call(?MODULE, {accept, Driver, Listen}, infinity). - -connect(Driver, Ip, Port) -> - gen_server:call(?MODULE, {connect, Driver, Ip, Port}, infinity). - - -do_listen(Options) -> - {First,Last} = case application:get_env(kernel,inet_dist_listen_min) of - {ok,N} when is_integer(N) -> - case application:get_env(kernel, - inet_dist_listen_max) of - {ok,M} when is_integer(M) -> - {N,M}; - _ -> - {N,N} - end; - _ -> - {0,0} - end, - do_listen(First, Last, listen_options([{backlog,128}|Options])). - -do_listen(First,Last,_) when First > Last -> - {error,eaddrinuse}; -do_listen(First,Last,Options) -> - case gen_tcp:listen(First, Options) of - {error, eaddrinuse} -> - do_listen(First+1,Last,Options); - Other -> - Other - end. - -listen_options(Opts0) -> - Opts1 = - case application:get_env(kernel, inet_dist_use_interface) of - {ok, Ip} -> - [{ip, Ip} | Opts0]; - _ -> - Opts0 - end, - case application:get_env(kernel, inet_dist_listen_options) of - {ok,ListenOpts} -> - ListenOpts ++ Opts1; - _ -> - Opts1 - end. - -connect_options(Opts) -> - case application:get_env(kernel, inet_dist_connect_options) of - {ok,ConnectOpts} -> - lists:ukeysort(1, ConnectOpts ++ Opts); - _ -> - Opts - end. - -%%==================================================================== -%% gen_server callbacks -%%==================================================================== - -start_link() -> - gen_server:start_link({local, ?MODULE}, ?MODULE, [], []). - -init([]) -> - process_flag(priority, max), - {ok, #state{}}. - -handle_call({listen, Driver, Name}, _From, State) -> - case gen_tcp:listen(0, [{active, false}, {packet,?PPRE}, {ip, loopback}]) of - {ok, Socket} -> - {ok, World} = do_listen([{active, false}, binary, {packet,?PPRE}, {reuseaddr, true}, - Driver:family()]), - {ok, TcpAddress} = get_tcp_address(Socket), - {ok, WorldTcpAddress} = get_tcp_address(World), - {_,Port} = WorldTcpAddress#net_address.address, - ErlEpmd = net_kernel:epmd_module(), - case ErlEpmd:register_node(Name, Port, Driver) of - {ok, Creation} -> - {reply, {ok, {Socket, TcpAddress, Creation}}, - State#state{listen={Socket, World}}}; - {error, _} = Error -> - {reply, Error, State} - end; - Error -> - {reply, Error, State} - end; - -handle_call({accept, _Driver, Listen}, {From, _}, State = #state{listen={_, World}}) -> - Self = self(), - ErtsPid = spawn_link(fun() -> accept_loop(Self, erts, Listen, From) end), - WorldPid = spawn_link(fun() -> accept_loop(Self, world, World, Listen) end), - {reply, ErtsPid, State#state{accept_loop={ErtsPid, WorldPid}}}; - -handle_call({connect, Driver, Ip, Port}, {From, _}, State) -> - Me = self(), - Pid = spawn_link(fun() -> setup_proxy(Driver, Ip, Port, Me) end), - receive - {Pid, go_ahead, LPort} -> - Res = {ok, Socket} = try_connect(LPort), - case gen_tcp:controlling_process(Socket, From) of - {error, badarg} = Error -> {reply, Error, State}; % From is dead anyway. - ok -> - flush_old_controller(From, Socket), - {reply, Res, State} - end; - {Pid, Error} -> - {reply, Error, State} - end; - -handle_call(_What, _From, State) -> - {reply, ok, State}. - -handle_cast(_What, State) -> - {noreply, State}. - -handle_info(_What, State) -> - {noreply, State}. - -terminate(_Reason, _St) -> - ok. - -code_change(_OldVsn, St, _Extra) -> - {ok, St}. - -%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -%%% Internal functions -%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -get_tcp_address(Socket) -> - case inet:sockname(Socket) of - {ok, Address} -> - {ok, Host} = inet:gethostname(), - NetAddress = #net_address{ - address = Address, - host = Host, - protocol = proxy, - family = inet - }, - {ok, NetAddress}; - {error, _} = Error -> Error - end. - -accept_loop(Proxy, erts = Type, Listen, Extra) -> - process_flag(priority, max), - case gen_tcp:accept(Listen) of - {ok, Socket} -> - Extra ! {accept,self(),Socket,inet,proxy}, - receive - {_Kernel, controller, Pid} -> - inet:setopts(Socket, [nodelay()]), - ok = gen_tcp:controlling_process(Socket, Pid), - flush_old_controller(Pid, Socket), - Pid ! {self(), controller}; - {_Kernel, unsupported_protocol} -> - exit(unsupported_protocol) - end; - {error, closed} -> - %% The listening socket is closed: the proxy process is - %% shutting down. Exit normally, to avoid generating a - %% spurious error report. - exit(normal); - Error -> - exit(Error) - end, - accept_loop(Proxy, Type, Listen, Extra); - -accept_loop(Proxy, world = Type, Listen, Extra) -> - process_flag(priority, max), - case gen_tcp:accept(Listen) of - {ok, Socket} -> - Opts = get_ssl_options(server), - wait_for_code_server(), - case ssl:ssl_accept(Socket, Opts) of - {ok, SslSocket} -> - PairHandler = - spawn_link(fun() -> - setup_connection(SslSocket, Extra) - end), - ok = ssl:controlling_process(SslSocket, PairHandler), - flush_old_controller(PairHandler, SslSocket); - {error, {options, _}} = Error -> - %% Bad options: that's probably our fault. Let's log that. - error_logger:error_msg("Cannot accept TLS distribution connection: ~s~n", - [ssl:format_error(Error)]), - gen_tcp:close(Socket); - _ -> - gen_tcp:close(Socket) - end; - Error -> - exit(Error) - end, - accept_loop(Proxy, Type, Listen, Extra). - -wait_for_code_server() -> - %% This is an ugly hack. Upgrading a socket to TLS requires the - %% crypto module to be loaded. Loading the crypto module triggers - %% its on_load function, which calls code:priv_dir/1 to find the - %% directory where its NIF library is. However, distribution is - %% started earlier than the code server, so the code server is not - %% necessarily started yet, and code:priv_dir/1 might fail because - %% of that, if we receive an incoming connection on the - %% distribution port early enough. - %% - %% If the on_load function of a module fails, the module is - %% unloaded, and the function call that triggered loading it fails - %% with 'undef', which is rather confusing. - %% - %% Thus, the ssl_tls_dist_proxy process will terminate, and be - %% restarted by ssl_dist_sup. However, it won't have any memory - %% of being asked by net_kernel to listen for incoming - %% connections. Hence, the node will believe that it's open for - %% distribution, but it actually isn't. - %% - %% So let's avoid that by waiting for the code server to start. - case whereis(code_server) of - undefined -> - timer:sleep(10), - wait_for_code_server(); - Pid when is_pid(Pid) -> - ok - end. - -try_connect(Port) -> - case gen_tcp:connect({127,0,0,1}, Port, [{active, false}, {packet,?PPRE}, nodelay()]) of - R = {ok, _S} -> - R; - {error, _R} -> - try_connect(Port) - end. - -setup_proxy(Driver, Ip, Port, Parent) -> - process_flag(trap_exit, true), - Opts = connect_options(get_ssl_options(client)), - case ssl:connect(Ip, Port, [{active, true}, binary, {packet,?PPRE}, nodelay(), - Driver:family()] ++ Opts) of - {ok, World} -> - {ok, ErtsL} = gen_tcp:listen(0, [{active, true}, {ip, loopback}, binary, {packet,?PPRE}]), - {ok, #net_address{address={_,LPort}}} = get_tcp_address(ErtsL), - Parent ! {self(), go_ahead, LPort}, - case gen_tcp:accept(ErtsL) of - {ok, Erts} -> - %% gen_tcp:close(ErtsL), - loop_conn_setup(World, Erts); - Err -> - Parent ! {self(), Err} - end; - {error, {options, _}} = Err -> - %% Bad options: that's probably our fault. Let's log that. - error_logger:error_msg("Cannot open TLS distribution connection: ~s~n", - [ssl:format_error(Err)]), - Parent ! {self(), Err}; - Err -> - Parent ! {self(), Err} - end. - - -%% we may not always want the nodelay behaviour -%% %% for performance reasons - -nodelay() -> - case application:get_env(kernel, dist_nodelay) of - undefined -> - {nodelay, true}; - {ok, true} -> - {nodelay, true}; - {ok, false} -> - {nodelay, false}; - _ -> - {nodelay, true} - end. - -setup_connection(World, ErtsListen) -> - process_flag(trap_exit, true), - {ok, TcpAddress} = get_tcp_address(ErtsListen), - {_Addr,Port} = TcpAddress#net_address.address, - {ok, Erts} = gen_tcp:connect({127,0,0,1}, Port, [{active, true}, binary, {packet,?PPRE}, nodelay()]), - ssl:setopts(World, [{active,true}, {packet,?PPRE}, nodelay()]), - loop_conn_setup(World, Erts). - -loop_conn_setup(World, Erts) -> - receive - {ssl, World, Data = <<$a, _/binary>>} -> - gen_tcp:send(Erts, Data), - ssl:setopts(World, [{packet,?PPOST}, nodelay()]), - inet:setopts(Erts, [{packet,?PPOST}, nodelay()]), - loop_conn(World, Erts); - {tcp, Erts, Data = <<$a, _/binary>>} -> - ssl:send(World, Data), - ssl:setopts(World, [{packet,?PPOST}, nodelay()]), - inet:setopts(Erts, [{packet,?PPOST}, nodelay()]), - loop_conn(World, Erts); - {ssl, World, Data = <<_, _/binary>>} -> - gen_tcp:send(Erts, Data), - loop_conn_setup(World, Erts); - {tcp, Erts, Data = <<_, _/binary>>} -> - ssl:send(World, Data), - loop_conn_setup(World, Erts); - {ssl, World, Data} -> - gen_tcp:send(Erts, Data), - loop_conn_setup(World, Erts); - {tcp, Erts, Data} -> - ssl:send(World, Data), - loop_conn_setup(World, Erts); - {tcp_closed, Erts} -> - ssl:close(World); - {ssl_closed, World} -> - gen_tcp:close(Erts); - {ssl_error, World, _} -> - - ssl:close(World) - end. - -loop_conn(World, Erts) -> - receive - {ssl, World, Data} -> - gen_tcp:send(Erts, Data), - loop_conn(World, Erts); - {tcp, Erts, Data} -> - ssl:send(World, Data), - loop_conn(World, Erts); - {tcp_closed, Erts} -> - ssl:close(World); - {ssl_closed, World} -> - gen_tcp:close(Erts); - {ssl_error, World, _} -> - ssl:close(World) - end. - -get_ssl_options(Type) -> - case init:get_argument(ssl_dist_opt) of - {ok, Args} -> - [{erl_dist, true} | ssl_options(Type, lists:append(Args))]; - _ -> - [{erl_dist, true}] - end. - -ssl_options(_,[]) -> - []; -ssl_options(server, ["client_" ++ _, _Value |T]) -> - ssl_options(server,T); -ssl_options(client, ["server_" ++ _, _Value|T]) -> - ssl_options(client,T); -ssl_options(server, ["server_certfile", Value|T]) -> - [{certfile, Value} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(client, ["client_certfile", Value | T]) -> - [{certfile, Value} | ssl_options(client,T)]; -ssl_options(server, ["server_cacertfile", Value|T]) -> - [{cacertfile, Value} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(client, ["client_cacertfile", Value|T]) -> - [{cacertfile, Value} | ssl_options(client,T)]; -ssl_options(server, ["server_keyfile", Value|T]) -> - [{keyfile, Value} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(client, ["client_keyfile", Value|T]) -> - [{keyfile, Value} | ssl_options(client,T)]; -ssl_options(server, ["server_password", Value|T]) -> - [{password, Value} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(client, ["client_password", Value|T]) -> - [{password, Value} | ssl_options(client,T)]; -ssl_options(server, ["server_verify", Value|T]) -> - [{verify, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(client, ["client_verify", Value|T]) -> - [{verify, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; -ssl_options(server, ["server_verify_fun", Value|T]) -> - [{verify_fun, verify_fun(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(client, ["client_verify_fun", Value|T]) -> - [{verify_fun, verify_fun(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; -ssl_options(server, ["server_crl_check", Value|T]) -> - [{crl_check, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(client, ["client_crl_check", Value|T]) -> - [{crl_check, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; -ssl_options(server, ["server_crl_cache", Value|T]) -> - [{crl_cache, termify(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(client, ["client_crl_cache", Value|T]) -> - [{crl_cache, termify(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; -ssl_options(server, ["server_reuse_sessions", Value|T]) -> - [{reuse_sessions, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(client, ["client_reuse_sessions", Value|T]) -> - [{reuse_sessions, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; -ssl_options(server, ["server_secure_renegotiate", Value|T]) -> - [{secure_renegotiate, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(client, ["client_secure_renegotiate", Value|T]) -> - [{secure_renegotiate, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; -ssl_options(server, ["server_depth", Value|T]) -> - [{depth, list_to_integer(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(client, ["client_depth", Value|T]) -> - [{depth, list_to_integer(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; -ssl_options(server, ["server_hibernate_after", Value|T]) -> - [{hibernate_after, list_to_integer(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(client, ["client_hibernate_after", Value|T]) -> - [{hibernate_after, list_to_integer(Value)} | ssl_options(client,T)]; -ssl_options(server, ["server_ciphers", Value|T]) -> - [{ciphers, Value} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(client, ["client_ciphers", Value|T]) -> - [{ciphers, Value} | ssl_options(client,T)]; -ssl_options(server, ["server_dhfile", Value|T]) -> - [{dhfile, Value} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(server, ["server_fail_if_no_peer_cert", Value|T]) -> - [{fail_if_no_peer_cert, atomize(Value)} | ssl_options(server,T)]; -ssl_options(Type, Opts) -> - error(malformed_ssl_dist_opt, [Type, Opts]). - -atomize(List) when is_list(List) -> - list_to_atom(List); -atomize(Atom) when is_atom(Atom) -> - Atom. - -termify(String) when is_list(String) -> - {ok, Tokens, _} = erl_scan:string(String ++ "."), - {ok, Term} = erl_parse:parse_term(Tokens), - Term. - -verify_fun(Value) -> - case termify(Value) of - {Mod, Func, State} when is_atom(Mod), is_atom(Func) -> - Fun = fun Mod:Func/3, - {Fun, State}; - _ -> - error(malformed_ssl_dist_opt, [Value]) - end. - -flush_old_controller(Pid, Socket) -> - receive - {tcp, Socket, Data} -> - Pid ! {tcp, Socket, Data}, - flush_old_controller(Pid, Socket); - {tcp_closed, Socket} -> - Pid ! {tcp_closed, Socket}, - flush_old_controller(Pid, Socket); - {ssl, Socket, Data} -> - Pid ! {ssl, Socket, Data}, - flush_old_controller(Pid, Socket); - {ssl_closed, Socket} -> - Pid ! {ssl_closed, Socket}, - flush_old_controller(Pid, Socket) - after 0 -> - ok - end. diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl b/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl index ccda58e0a9..62452808ae 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ %% gen_statem state functions -export([init/3, error/3, downgrade/3, %% Initiation and take down states hello/3, certify/3, cipher/3, abbreviated/3, %% Handshake states - connection/3]). + connection/3, death_row/3]). %% gen_statem callbacks -export([callback_mode/0, terminate/3, code_change/4, format_status/2]). @@ -381,6 +381,13 @@ connection(Type, Event, State) -> ssl_connection:?FUNCTION_NAME(Type, Event, State, ?MODULE). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec death_row(gen_statem:event_type(), term(), #state{}) -> + gen_statem:state_function_result(). +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +death_row(Type, Event, State) -> + ssl_connection:death_row(Type, Event, State, ?MODULE). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec downgrade(gen_statem:event_type(), term(), #state{}) -> gen_statem:state_function_result(). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -437,7 +444,7 @@ handle_info({CloseTag, Socket}, StateName, next_event(StateName, no_record, State) end; handle_info(Msg, StateName, State) -> - ssl_connection:handle_info(Msg, StateName, State). + ssl_connection:StateName(info, Msg, State, ?MODULE). handle_common_event(internal, #alert{} = Alert, StateName, #state{negotiated_version = Version} = State) -> diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl index 13265debb1..4e7252f469 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl @@ -1533,10 +1533,14 @@ is_psk_anon_suite({psk, _,_}) -> true; is_psk_anon_suite({dhe_psk,_,_}) -> true; +is_psk_anon_suite({ecdhe_psk,_,_}) -> + true; is_psk_anon_suite({psk, _,_,_}) -> true; is_psk_anon_suite({dhe_psk, _,_,_}) -> true; +is_psk_anon_suite({ecdhe_psk, _,_,_}) -> + true; is_psk_anon_suite(_) -> false. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/Makefile b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/Makefile index 93eac8220d..aeed79408b 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/Makefile @@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ XML_REF3_FILES = \ sys.xml \ timer.xml \ unicode.xml \ + uri_string.xml \ win32reg.xml \ zip.xml diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/c.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/c.xml index 7666699183..697e1715e7 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/c.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/c.xml @@ -94,6 +94,15 @@ </func> <func> + <name name="erlangrc" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Load an erlang resource file.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Search <c>PathList</c> and load <c>.erlang</c> resource file if + found.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> <name name="flush" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Flush any messages sent to the shell.</fsummary> <desc> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/filelib.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/filelib.xml index 80c4acffdb..5e631aac21 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/filelib.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/filelib.xml @@ -45,6 +45,30 @@ <p>For more information about raw filenames, see the <seealso marker="kernel:file"><c>file</c></seealso> module.</p> + + <note> + <p> + Functionality in this module generally assumes valid input and + does not necessarily fail on input that does not use a valid + encoding, but may instead very likely produce invalid output. + </p> + <p> + File operations used to accept filenames containing + null characters (integer value zero). This caused + the name to be truncated and in some cases arguments + to primitive operations to be mixed up. Filenames + containing null characters inside the filename + are now <em>rejected</em> and will cause primitive + file operations to fail. + </p> + </note> + <warning><p> + Currently null characters at the end of the filename + will be accepted by primitive file operations. Such + filenames are however still documented as invalid. The + implementation will also change in the future and + reject such filenames. + </p></warning> </description> <datatypes> @@ -193,6 +217,11 @@ <p>Other characters represent themselves. Only filenames that have exactly the same character in the same position match. Matching is case-sensitive, for example, "a" does not match "A".</p> + <p>Directory separators must always be written as <c>/</c>, even on + Windows.</p> + <p>A character preceded by <c>\</c> loses its special meaning. Note + that <c>\</c> must be written as <c>\\</c> in a string literal. + For example, "\\?*" will match any filename starting with <c>?</c>.</p> <p>Notice that multiple "*" characters are allowed (as in Unix wildcards, but opposed to Windows/DOS wildcards).</p> <p><em>Examples:</em></p> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/filename.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/filename.xml index 14fd5ef787..d2608ad542 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/filename.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/filename.xml @@ -46,7 +46,10 @@ filename by removing redundant directory separators, use <seealso marker="#join/1"><c>join/1</c></seealso>.</p> - <p>The module supports raw filenames in the way that if a binary is + <p> + The module supports + <seealso marker="unicode_usage#notes-about-raw-filenames">raw + filenames</seealso> in the way that if a binary is present, or the filename cannot be interpreted according to the return value of <seealso marker="kernel:file#native_name_encoding/0"> <c>file:native_name_encoding/0</c></seealso>, a raw filename is also @@ -56,6 +59,30 @@ (the join operation is performed of course). For more information about raw filenames, see the <seealso marker="kernel:file"><c>file</c></seealso> module.</p> + + <note> + <p> + Functionality in this module generally assumes valid input and + does not necessarily fail on input that does not use a valid + encoding, but may instead very likely produce invalid output. + </p> + <p> + File operations used to accept filenames containing + null characters (integer value zero). This caused + the name to be truncated and in some cases arguments + to primitive operations to be mixed up. Filenames + containing null characters inside the filename + are now <em>rejected</em> and will cause primitive + file operations to fail. + </p> + </note> + <warning><p> + Currently null characters at the end of the filename + will be accepted by primitive file operations. Such + filenames are however still documented as invalid. The + implementation will also change in the future and + reject such filenames. + </p></warning> </description> <datatypes> <datatype> @@ -555,6 +582,7 @@ unsafe</pre> ["a:/","msdev","include"]</pre> </desc> </func> + </funcs> </erlref> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_server.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_server.xml index 7d137fc772..da74e793e6 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_server.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_server.xml @@ -60,6 +60,8 @@ gen_server:abcast -----> Module:handle_cast/2 - -----> Module:handle_info/2 +- -----> Module:handle_continue/2 + - -----> Module:terminate/2 - -----> Module:code_change/3</pre> @@ -88,6 +90,13 @@ gen_server:abcast -----> Module:handle_cast/2 implies at least two garbage collections (when hibernating and shortly after waking up) and is not something you want to do between each call to a busy server.</p> + + <p>If the <c>gen_server</c> process needs to perform an action + immediately after initialization or to break the execution of a + callback into multiple steps, it can return <c>{continue,Continue}</c> + in place of the time-out or hibernation value, which will immediately + invoke the <c>handle_continue/2</c> callback.</p> + </description> <funcs> @@ -610,12 +619,15 @@ gen_server:abcast -----> Module:handle_cast/2 <v>State = term()</v> <v>Result = {reply,Reply,NewState} | {reply,Reply,NewState,Timeout}</v> <v> | {reply,Reply,NewState,hibernate}</v> + <v> | {reply,Reply,NewState,{continue,Continue}}</v> <v> | {noreply,NewState} | {noreply,NewState,Timeout}</v> <v> | {noreply,NewState,hibernate}</v> + <v> | {noreply,NewState,{continue,Continue}}</v> <v> | {stop,Reason,Reply,NewState} | {stop,Reason,NewState}</v> <v> Reply = term()</v> <v> NewState = term()</v> <v> Timeout = int()>=0 | infinity</v> + <v> Continue = term()</v> <v> Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> @@ -673,9 +685,11 @@ gen_server:abcast -----> Module:handle_cast/2 <v>State = term()</v> <v>Result = {noreply,NewState} | {noreply,NewState,Timeout}</v> <v> | {noreply,NewState,hibernate}</v> + <v> | {noreply,NewState,{continue,Continue}}</v> <v> | {stop,Reason,NewState}</v> <v> NewState = term()</v> <v> Timeout = int()>=0 | infinity</v> + <v> Continue = term()</v> <v> Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> @@ -690,6 +704,41 @@ gen_server:abcast -----> Module:handle_cast/2 </func> <func> + <name>Module:handle_continue(Continue, State) -> Result</name> + <fsummary>Handle a continue instruction.</fsummary> + <type> + <v>Continue = term()</v> + <v>State = term()</v> + <v>Result = {noreply,NewState} | {noreply,NewState,Timeout}</v> + <v> | {noreply,NewState,hibernate}</v> + <v> | {noreply,NewState,{continue,Continue}}</v> + <v> | {stop,Reason,NewState}</v> + <v> NewState = term()</v> + <v> Timeout = int()>=0 | infinity</v> + <v> Continue = term()</v> + <v> Reason = normal | term()</v> + </type> + <desc> + <note> + <p>This callback is optional, so callback modules need to + export it only if they return <c>{continue,Continue}</c> + from another callback. If continue is used and the callback + is not implemented, the process will exit with <c>undef</c> + error.</p> + </note> + <p>This function is called by a <c>gen_server</c> process whenever + a previous callback returns <c>{continue, Continue}</c>. + <c>handle_continue/2</c> is invoked immediately after the previous + callback, which makes it useful for performing work after + initialization or for splitting the work in a callback in + multiple steps, updating the process state along the way.</p> + <p>For a description of the other arguments and possible return values, + see <seealso marker="#Module:handle_call/3"> + <c>Module:handle_call/3</c></seealso>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> <name>Module:handle_info(Info, State) -> Result</name> <fsummary>Handle an incoming message.</fsummary> <type> @@ -697,6 +746,7 @@ gen_server:abcast -----> Module:handle_cast/2 <v>State = term()</v> <v>Result = {noreply,NewState} | {noreply,NewState,Timeout}</v> <v> | {noreply,NewState,hibernate}</v> + <v> | {noreply,NewState,{continue,Continue}}</v> <v> | {stop,Reason,NewState}</v> <v> NewState = term()</v> <v> Timeout = int()>=0 | infinity</v> @@ -726,7 +776,7 @@ gen_server:abcast -----> Module:handle_cast/2 <type> <v>Args = term()</v> <v>Result = {ok,State} | {ok,State,Timeout} | {ok,State,hibernate}</v> - <v> | {stop,Reason} | ignore</v> + <v> | {ok,State,{continue,Continue}} | {stop,Reason} | ignore</v> <v> State = term()</v> <v> Timeout = int()>=0 | infinity</v> <v> Reason = term()</v> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_statem.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_statem.xml index a7caa71dcb..4a824f073e 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_statem.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_statem.xml @@ -1329,7 +1329,7 @@ handle_event(_, _, State, Data) -> <c><anno>T</anno></c> is the time-out time. <c>{clean_timeout,<anno>T</anno>}</c> works like just <c>T</c> described in the note above - and uses a proxy process for <c>T < infinity</c>, + and uses a proxy process while <c>{dirty_timeout,<anno>T</anno>}</c> bypasses the proxy process which is more lightweight. </p> @@ -1339,8 +1339,12 @@ handle_event(_, _, State, Data) -> with <c>{dirty_timeout,<anno>T</anno>}</c> to avoid that the calling process dies when the call times out, you will have to be prepared to handle - a late reply. - So why not just let the calling process die? + a late reply. Note that there is an odd chance + to get a late reply even with + <c>{dirty_timeout,infinity}</c> or <c>infinity</c> + for example in the event of network problems. + So why not just let the calling process die + by not catching the exception? </p> </note> <p> @@ -1851,7 +1855,7 @@ handle_event(_, _, State, Data) -> </p> <note> <p> - Note that if the <c>gen_statem</c> is started trough + Note that if the <c>gen_statem</c> is started through <seealso marker="proc_lib"><c>proc_lib</c></seealso> and <seealso marker="#enter_loop/4"><c>enter_loop/4-6</c></seealso>, diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/rand.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/rand.xml index 89fb858823..21f680a0ee 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/rand.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/rand.xml @@ -133,8 +133,9 @@ variable <c>rand_seed</c> to remember the current state.</p> <p>If a process calls - <seealso marker="#uniform-0"><c>uniform/0</c></seealso> or - <seealso marker="#uniform-1"><c>uniform/1</c></seealso> without + <seealso marker="#uniform-0"><c>uniform/0</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#uniform-1"><c>uniform/1</c></seealso> or + <seealso marker="#uniform_real-0"><c>uniform_real/0</c></seealso> without setting a seed first, <seealso marker="#seed-1"><c>seed/1</c></seealso> is called automatically with the default algorithm and creates a non-constant seed.</p> @@ -168,10 +169,17 @@ R3 = rand:uniform(),</pre> S0 = rand:seed_s(exrop), {R4, S1} = rand:uniform_s(S0),</pre> + <p>Textbook basic form Box-Muller standard normal deviate</p> + + <pre> +R5 = rand:uniform_real(), +R6 = rand:uniform(), +SND0 = math:sqrt(-2 * math:log(R5)) * math:cos(math:pi() * R6)</pre> + <p>Create a standard normal deviate:</p> <pre> -{SND0, S2} = rand:normal_s(S1),</pre> +{SND1, S2} = rand:normal_s(S1),</pre> <p>Create a normal deviate with mean -3 and variance 0.5:</p> @@ -414,7 +422,8 @@ tests. We suggest to use a sign test to extract a random Boolean value.</pre> This function may return exactly <c>0.0</c> which can be fatal for certain applications. If that is undesired you can use <c>(1.0 - rand:uniform())</c> to get the - interval <c>0.0 < <anno>X</anno> =< 1.0</c>. + interval <c>0.0 < <anno>X</anno> =< 1.0</c>, or instead use + <seealso marker="#uniform_real-0"><c>uniform_real/0</c></seealso>. </p> <p> If neither endpoint is desired you can test and re-try @@ -432,6 +441,42 @@ end.</pre> </func> <func> + <name name="uniform_real" arity="0"/> + <fsummary>Return a random float.</fsummary> + <desc><marker id="uniform_real-0"/> + <p> + Returns a random float + uniformly distributed in the value range + <c>DBL_MIN =< <anno>X</anno> < 1.0</c> + and updates the state in the process dictionary. + </p> + <p> + Conceptually, a random real number <c>R</c> is generated + from the interval <c>0 =< R < 1</c> and then the + closest rounded down normalized number + in the IEEE 754 Double precision format + is returned. + </p> + <note> + <p> + The generated numbers from this function has got better + granularity for small numbers than the regular + <seealso marker="#uniform-0"><c>uniform/0</c></seealso> + because all bits in the mantissa are random. + This property, in combination with the fact that exactly zero + is never returned is useful for algoritms doing for example + <c>1.0 / <anno>X</anno></c> or <c>math:log(<anno>X</anno>)</c>. + </p> + </note> + <p> + See + <seealso marker="#uniform_real_s-1"><c>uniform_real_s/1</c></seealso> + for more explanation. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> <name name="uniform" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Return a random integer.</fsummary> <desc><marker id="uniform-1"/> @@ -460,7 +505,8 @@ end.</pre> This function may return exactly <c>0.0</c> which can be fatal for certain applications. If that is undesired you can use <c>(1.0 - rand:uniform(State))</c> to get the - interval <c>0.0 < <anno>X</anno> =< 1.0</c>. + interval <c>0.0 < <anno>X</anno> =< 1.0</c>, or instead use + <seealso marker="#uniform_real_s-1"><c>uniform_real_s/1</c></seealso>. </p> <p> If neither endpoint is desired you can test and re-try @@ -478,6 +524,68 @@ end.</pre> </func> <func> + <name name="uniform_real_s" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Return a random float.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p> + Returns, for a specified state, a random float + uniformly distributed in the value range + <c>DBL_MIN =< <anno>X</anno> < 1.0</c> + and updates the state in the process dictionary. + </p> + <p> + Conceptually, a random real number <c>R</c> is generated + from the interval <c>0 =< R < 1</c> and then the + closest rounded down normalized number + in the IEEE 754 Double precision format + is returned. + </p> + <note> + <p> + The generated numbers from this function has got better + granularity for small numbers than the regular + <seealso marker="#uniform_s-1"><c>uniform_s/1</c></seealso> + because all bits in the mantissa are random. + This property, in combination with the fact that exactly zero + is never returned is useful for algoritms doing for example + <c>1.0 / <anno>X</anno></c> or <c>math:log(<anno>X</anno>)</c>. + </p> + </note> + <p> + The concept implicates that the probability to get + exactly zero is extremely low; so low that this function + is in fact guaranteed to never return zero. The smallest + number that it might return is <c>DBL_MIN</c>, which is + 2.0^(-1022). + </p> + <p> + The value range stated at the top of this function + description is technically correct, but + <c>0.0 =< <anno>X</anno> < 1.0</c> + is a better description of the generated numbers' + statistical distribution. Except that exactly 0.0 + is never returned, which is not possible to observe + statistically. + </p> + <p> + For example; for all sub ranges + <c>N*2.0^(-53) =< X < (N+1)*2.0^(-53)</c> + where + <c>0 =< integer(N) < 2.0^53</c> + the probability is the same. + Compare that with the form of the numbers generated by + <seealso marker="#uniform_s-1"><c>uniform_s/1</c></seealso>. + </p> + <p> + Having to generate extra random bits for + small numbers costs a little performance. + This function is about 20% slower than the regular + <seealso marker="#uniform_s-1"><c>uniform_s/1</c></seealso> + </p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> <name name="uniform_s" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Return a random integer.</fsummary> <desc> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ref_man.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ref_man.xml index 878a3babc5..68bfddbc71 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ref_man.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ref_man.xml @@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ <xi:include href="sys.xml"/> <xi:include href="timer.xml"/> <xi:include href="unicode.xml"/> + <xi:include href="uri_string.xml"/> <xi:include href="win32reg.xml"/> <xi:include href="zip.xml"/> </application> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/specs.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/specs.xml index 45b207b13d..d559adf9b6 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/specs.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/specs.xml @@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ <xi:include href="../specs/specs_sys.xml"/> <xi:include href="../specs/specs_timer.xml"/> <xi:include href="../specs/specs_unicode.xml"/> + <xi:include href="../specs/specs_uri_string.xml"/> <xi:include href="../specs/specs_win32reg.xml"/> <xi:include href="../specs/specs_zip.xml"/> </specs> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/string.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/string.xml index 9d5edd9ecf..130fc74a28 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/string.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/string.xml @@ -109,10 +109,8 @@ <p>This module has been reworked in Erlang/OTP 20 to handle <seealso marker="unicode#type-chardata"> <c>unicode:chardata()</c></seealso> and operate on grapheme - clusters. The <seealso marker="#oldapi"> <c>old - functions</c></seealso> that only work on Latin-1 lists as input - are still available but should not be - used. They will be deprecated in Erlang/OTP 21. + clusters. The <c>old functions</c> that only work on Latin-1 lists as input + are kept for backwards compatibility reasons but should not be used. </p> </description> @@ -594,7 +592,7 @@ ÖÄÅ</pre> or <c>both</c>, indicates from which direction characters are to be removed. </p> - <p> Default <c><anno>Characters</anno></c> are the set of + <p> Default <c><anno>Characters</anno></c> is the set of nonbreakable whitespace codepoints, defined as Pattern_White_Space in <url href="http://unicode.org/reports/tr31/">Unicode Standard Annex #31</url>. @@ -631,393 +629,5 @@ ÖÄÅ</pre> </func> </funcs> - - <section> - <marker id="oldapi"/> - <title>Obsolete API functions</title> - <p>Here follows the function of the old API. - These functions only work on a list of Latin-1 characters. - </p> - <note><p> - The functions are kept for backward compatibility, but are - not recommended. - They will be deprecated in Erlang/OTP 21. - </p> - <p>Any undocumented functions in <c>string</c> are not to be used.</p> - </note> - </section> - - <funcs> - <func> - <name name="centre" arity="2"/> - <name name="centre" arity="3"/> - <fsummary>Center a string.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns a string, where <c><anno>String</anno></c> is centered in the - string and surrounded by blanks or <c><anno>Character</anno></c>. - The resulting string has length <c><anno>Number</anno></c>.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#pad/3"><c>pad/3</c></seealso>. - </p> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="chars" arity="2"/> - <name name="chars" arity="3"/> - <fsummary>Return a string consisting of numbers of characters.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns a string consisting of <c><anno>Number</anno></c> characters - <c><anno>Character</anno></c>. Optionally, the string can end with - string <c><anno>Tail</anno></c>.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="lists#duplicate/2"><c>lists:duplicate/2</c></seealso>.</p> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="chr" arity="2"/> - <fsummary>Return the index of the first occurrence of - a character in a string.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns the index of the first occurrence of - <c><anno>Character</anno></c> in <c><anno>String</anno></c>. Returns - <c>0</c> if <c><anno>Character</anno></c> does not occur.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#find/2"><c>find/2</c></seealso>.</p> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="concat" arity="2"/> - <fsummary>Concatenate two strings.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Concatenates <c><anno>String1</anno></c> and - <c><anno>String2</anno></c> to form a new string - <c><anno>String3</anno></c>, which is returned.</p> - <p> - This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use <c>[<anno>String1</anno>, <anno>String2</anno>]</c> as - <c>Data</c> argument, and call - <seealso marker="unicode#characters_to_list/2"> - <c>unicode:characters_to_list/2</c></seealso> or - <seealso marker="unicode#characters_to_binary/2"> - <c>unicode:characters_to_binary/2</c></seealso> - to flatten the output. - </p> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="copies" arity="2"/> - <fsummary>Copy a string.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns a string containing <c><anno>String</anno></c> repeated - <c><anno>Number</anno></c> times.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="lists#duplicate/2"><c>lists:duplicate/2</c></seealso>.</p> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="cspan" arity="2"/> - <fsummary>Span characters at start of a string.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns the length of the maximum initial segment of - <c><anno>String</anno></c>, which consists entirely of characters - not from <c><anno>Chars</anno></c>.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#take/3"><c>take/3</c></seealso>.</p> - <p><em>Example:</em></p> - <code type="none"> -> string:cspan("\t abcdef", " \t"). -0</code> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="join" arity="2"/> - <fsummary>Join a list of strings with separator.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns a string with the elements of <c><anno>StringList</anno></c> - separated by the string in <c><anno>Separator</anno></c>.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="lists#join/2"><c>lists:join/2</c></seealso>.</p> - <p><em>Example:</em></p> - <code type="none"> -> join(["one", "two", "three"], ", "). -"one, two, three"</code> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="left" arity="2"/> - <name name="left" arity="3"/> - <fsummary>Adjust left end of a string.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns <c><anno>String</anno></c> with the length adjusted in - accordance with <c><anno>Number</anno></c>. The left margin is - fixed. If <c>length(<anno>String</anno>)</c> < - <c><anno>Number</anno></c>, then <c><anno>String</anno></c> is padded - with blanks or <c><anno>Character</anno></c>s.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#pad/2"><c>pad/2</c></seealso> or - <seealso marker="#pad/3"><c>pad/3</c></seealso>.</p> - <p><em>Example:</em></p> - <code type="none"> -> string:left("Hello",10,$.). -"Hello....."</code> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="len" arity="1"/> - <fsummary>Return the length of a string.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns the number of characters in <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#length/1"><c>length/1</c></seealso>.</p> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="rchr" arity="2"/> - <fsummary>Return the index of the last occurrence of - a character in a string.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns the index of the last occurrence of - <c><anno>Character</anno></c> in <c><anno>String</anno></c>. Returns - <c>0</c> if <c><anno>Character</anno></c> does not occur.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#find/3"><c>find/3</c></seealso>.</p> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="right" arity="2"/> - <name name="right" arity="3"/> - <fsummary>Adjust right end of a string.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns <c><anno>String</anno></c> with the length adjusted in - accordance with <c><anno>Number</anno></c>. The right margin is - fixed. If the length of <c>(<anno>String</anno>)</c> < - <c><anno>Number</anno></c>, then <c><anno>String</anno></c> is padded - with blanks or <c><anno>Character</anno></c>s.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#pad/3"><c>pad/3</c></seealso>.</p> - <p><em>Example:</em></p> - <code type="none"> -> string:right("Hello", 10, $.). -".....Hello"</code> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="rstr" arity="2"/> - <fsummary>Find the index of a substring.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns the position where the last occurrence of - <c><anno>SubString</anno></c> begins in <c><anno>String</anno></c>. - Returns <c>0</c> if <c><anno>SubString</anno></c> - does not exist in <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#find/3"><c>find/3</c></seealso>.</p> - <p><em>Example:</em></p> - <code type="none"> -> string:rstr(" Hello Hello World World ", "Hello World"). -8</code> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="span" arity="2"/> - <fsummary>Span characters at start of a string.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns the length of the maximum initial segment of - <c><anno>String</anno></c>, which consists entirely of characters - from <c><anno>Chars</anno></c>.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#take/2"><c>take/2</c></seealso>.</p> - <p><em>Example:</em></p> - <code type="none"> -> string:span("\t abcdef", " \t"). -5</code> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="str" arity="2"/> - <fsummary>Find the index of a substring.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns the position where the first occurrence of - <c><anno>SubString</anno></c> begins in <c><anno>String</anno></c>. - Returns <c>0</c> if <c><anno>SubString</anno></c> - does not exist in <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#find/2"><c>find/2</c></seealso>.</p> - <p><em>Example:</em></p> - <code type="none"> -> string:str(" Hello Hello World World ", "Hello World"). -8</code> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="strip" arity="1"/> - <name name="strip" arity="2"/> - <name name="strip" arity="3"/> - <fsummary>Strip leading or trailing characters.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns a string, where leading or trailing, or both, blanks or a - number of <c><anno>Character</anno></c> have been removed. - <c><anno>Direction</anno></c>, which can be <c>left</c>, <c>right</c>, - or <c>both</c>, indicates from which direction blanks are to be - removed. <c>strip/1</c> is equivalent to - <c>strip(String, both)</c>.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#trim/3"><c>trim/3</c></seealso>.</p> - <p><em>Example:</em></p> - <code type="none"> -> string:strip("...Hello.....", both, $.). -"Hello"</code> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="sub_string" arity="2"/> - <name name="sub_string" arity="3"/> - <fsummary>Extract a substring.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns a substring of <c><anno>String</anno></c>, starting at - position <c><anno>Start</anno></c> to the end of the string, or to - and including position <c><anno>Stop</anno></c>.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#slice/3"><c>slice/3</c></seealso>.</p> - <p><em>Example:</em></p> - <code type="none"> -sub_string("Hello World", 4, 8). -"lo Wo"</code> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="substr" arity="2"/> - <name name="substr" arity="3"/> - <fsummary>Return a substring of a string.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns a substring of <c><anno>String</anno></c>, starting at - position <c><anno>Start</anno></c>, and ending at the end of the - string or at length <c><anno>Length</anno></c>.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#slice/3"><c>slice/3</c></seealso>.</p> - <p><em>Example:</em></p> - <code type="none"> -> substr("Hello World", 4, 5). -"lo Wo"</code> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="sub_word" arity="2"/> - <name name="sub_word" arity="3"/> - <fsummary>Extract subword.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns the word in position <c><anno>Number</anno></c> of - <c><anno>String</anno></c>. Words are separated by blanks or - <c><anno>Character</anno></c>s.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#nth_lexeme/3"><c>nth_lexeme/3</c></seealso>.</p> - <p><em>Example:</em></p> - <code type="none"> -> string:sub_word(" Hello old boy !",3,$o). -"ld b"</code> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="to_lower" arity="1" clause_i="1"/> - <name name="to_lower" arity="1" clause_i="2"/> - <name name="to_upper" arity="1" clause_i="1"/> - <name name="to_upper" arity="1" clause_i="2"/> - <fsummary>Convert case of string (ISO/IEC 8859-1).</fsummary> - <type variable="String" name_i="1"/> - <type variable="Result" name_i="1"/> - <type variable="Char"/> - <type variable="CharResult"/> - <desc> - <p>The specified string or character is case-converted. Notice that - the supported character set is ISO/IEC 8859-1 (also called Latin 1); - all values outside this set are unchanged</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso> use - <seealso marker="#lowercase/1"><c>lowercase/1</c></seealso>, - <seealso marker="#uppercase/1"><c>uppercase/1</c></seealso>, - <seealso marker="#titlecase/1"><c>titlecase/1</c></seealso> or - <seealso marker="#casefold/1"><c>casefold/1</c></seealso>.</p> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="tokens" arity="2"/> - <fsummary>Split string into tokens.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns a list of tokens in <c><anno>String</anno></c>, separated - by the characters in <c><anno>SeparatorList</anno></c>.</p> - <p><em>Example:</em></p> - <code type="none"> -> tokens("abc defxxghix jkl", "x "). -["abc", "def", "ghi", "jkl"]</code> - <p>Notice that, as shown in this example, two or more - adjacent separator characters in <c><anno>String</anno></c> - are treated as one. That is, there are no empty - strings in the resulting list of tokens.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#lexemes/2"><c>lexemes/2</c></seealso>.</p> - </desc> - </func> - - <func> - <name name="words" arity="1"/> - <name name="words" arity="2"/> - <fsummary>Count blank separated words.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Returns the number of words in <c><anno>String</anno></c>, separated - by blanks or <c><anno>Character</anno></c>.</p> - <p>This function is <seealso marker="#oldapi">obsolete</seealso>. - Use - <seealso marker="#lexemes/2"><c>lexemes/2</c></seealso>.</p> - <p><em>Example:</em></p> - <code type="none"> -> words(" Hello old boy!", $o). -4</code> - </desc> - </func> - </funcs> - - <section> - <title>Notes</title> - <p>Some of the general string functions can seem to overlap each - other. The reason is that this string package is the - combination of two earlier packages and all functions of - both packages have been retained.</p> - </section> - </erlref> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/unicode_usage.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/unicode_usage.xml index 26dc46719e..789e063c12 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/unicode_usage.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/unicode_usage.xml @@ -719,8 +719,8 @@ Eshell V5.10.1 (abort with ^G) </section> <section> - <title>Unicode Filenames</title> <marker id="unicode_file_names"/> + <title>Unicode Filenames</title> <p>Most modern operating systems support Unicode filenames in some way. There are many different ways to do this and Erlang by default treats the different approaches differently:</p> @@ -855,8 +855,12 @@ Eshell V5.10.1 (abort with ^G) </note> <section> - <title>Notes About Raw Filenames</title> <marker id="notes-about-raw-filenames"/> + <title>Notes About Raw Filenames</title> + <note><p> + Note that raw filenames <em>not</em> necessarily are encoded the + same way as on the OS level. + </p></note> <p>Raw filenames were introduced together with Unicode filename support in ERTS 5.8.2 (Erlang/OTP R14B01). The reason "raw filenames" were introduced in the system was diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/uri_string.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/uri_string.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9ace2b0a05 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/uri_string.xml @@ -0,0 +1,230 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> +<!DOCTYPE erlref SYSTEM "erlref.dtd"> + +<erlref> + <header> + <copyright> + <year>2017</year><year>2017</year> + <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> + </copyright> + <legalnotice> + 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. + </legalnotice> + + <title>uri_string</title> + <prepared>Péter Dimitrov</prepared> + <docno>1</docno> + <date>2017-10-24</date> + <rev>A</rev> + </header> + <module>uri_string</module> + <modulesummary>URI processing functions.</modulesummary> + <description> + <p>This module contains functions for parsing and handling URIs + (<url href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt">RFC 3986</url>). + </p> + <p>A URI is an identifier consisting of a sequence of characters matching the syntax + rule named <em>URI</em> in <url href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt">RFC 3986</url>. + </p> + <p> The generic URI syntax consists of a hierarchical sequence of components referred + to as the scheme, authority, path, query, and fragment:</p> + <pre> + URI = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ] + hier-part = "//" authority path-abempty + / path-absolute + / path-rootless + / path-empty + scheme = ALPHA *( ALPHA / DIGIT / "+" / "-" / "." ) + authority = [ userinfo "@" ] host [ ":" port ] + userinfo = *( unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / ":" ) + + reserved = gen-delims / sub-delims + gen-delims = ":" / "/" / "?" / "#" / "[" / "]" / "@" + sub-delims = "!" / "$" / "&" / "'" / "(" / ")" + / "*" / "+" / "," / ";" / "=" + + unreserved = ALPHA / DIGIT / "-" / "." / "_" / "~" + </pre><br></br> + <p>The interpretation of a URI depends only on the characters used and not on how those + characters are represented in a network protocol.</p> + <p>The functions implemented by this module cover the following use cases:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item>Parsing URIs into its components and returing a map<br></br> + <seealso marker="#parse/1"><c>parse/1</c></seealso> + </item> + <item>Recomposing a map of URI components into a URI string<br></br> + <seealso marker="#recompose/1"><c>recompose/1</c></seealso> + </item> + <item>Changing inbound binary and percent-encoding of URIs<br></br> + <seealso marker="#transcode/2"><c>transcode/2</c></seealso> + </item> + <item>Transforming URIs into a normalized form<br></br> + <seealso marker="#normalize/1"><c>normalize/1</c></seealso> + </item> + </list> + <p>There are four different encodings present during the handling of URIs:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item>Inbound binary encoding in binaries</item> + <item>Inbound percent-encoding in lists and binaries</item> + <item>Outbound binary encoding in binaries</item> + <item>Outbound percent-encoding in lists and binaries</item> + </list> + <p>Functions with <c>uri_string()</c> argument accept lists, binaries and + mixed lists (lists with binary elements) as input type. All of the functions but + <c>transcode/2</c> expects input as lists of unicode codepoints, UTF-8 encoded binaries + and UTF-8 percent-encoded URI parts ("%C3%B6" corresponds to the unicode character "ö").</p> + <p>Unless otherwise specified the return value type and encoding are the same as the input + type and encoding. That is, binary input returns binary output, list input returns a list + output but mixed input returns list output.</p> + <p>In case of lists there is only percent-encoding. In binaries, however, both binary encoding + and percent-encoding shall be considered. <c>transcode/2</c> provides the means to convert + between the supported encodings, it takes a <c>uri_string()</c> and a list of options + specifying inbound and outbound encodings.</p> + <p><url href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt">RFC 3986</url> does not mandate any specific + character encoding and it is usually defined by the protocol or surrounding text. This library + takes the same assumption, binary and percent-encoding are handled as one configuration unit, + they cannot be set to different values.</p> + </description> + + <datatypes> + <datatype> + <name name="error"/> + <desc> + <p>Error tuple indicating the type of error. Possible values of the second component:</p> + <list type="bulleted"> + <item><c>invalid_input</c></item> + <item><c>invalid_map</c></item> + <item><c>invalid_percent_encoding</c></item> + <item><c>invalid_scheme</c></item> + <item><c>invalid_uri</c></item> + <item><c>invalid_utf8</c></item> + </list> + <p>The third component is a term providing additional information about the + cause of the error.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + <datatype> + <name name="uri_map"/> + <desc> + <p>Map holding the main components of a URI.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + <datatype> + <name name="uri_string"/> + <desc> + <p>List of unicode codepoints, a UTF-8 encoded binary, or a mix of the two, + representing an <url href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt">RFC 3986</url> + compliant URI (<em>percent-encoded form</em>). + A URI is a sequence of characters from a very limited set: the letters of + the basic Latin alphabet, digits, and a few special characters.</p> + </desc> + </datatype> + </datatypes> + + <funcs> + + <func> + <name name="normalize" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Syntax-based normalization.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Transforms <c><anno>URIString</anno></c> into a normalized form + using Syntax-Based Normalization as defined by + <url href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt">RFC 3986</url>.</p> + <p>This function implements case normalization, percent-encoding + normalization, path segment normalization and scheme based normalization + for HTTP(S) with basic support for FTP, SSH, SFTP and TFTP.</p> + <p><em>Example:</em></p> + <pre> +1> <input>uri_string:normalize("/a/b/c/./../../g").</input> +"/a/g" +2> <![CDATA[uri_string:normalize(<<"mid/content=5/../6">>).]]> +<![CDATA[<<"mid/6">>]]> +3> uri_string:normalize("http://localhost:80"). +"https://localhost/" + </pre> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name name="parse" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Parse URI into a map.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Parses an <url href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt">RFC 3986</url> + compliant <c>uri_string()</c> into a <c>uri_map()</c>, that holds the parsed + components of the <c>URI</c>. + If parsing fails, an error tuple is returned.</p> + <p>See also the opposite operation <seealso marker="#recompose/1"> + <c>recompose/1</c></seealso>.</p> + <p><em>Example:</em></p> + <pre> +1> <input>uri_string:parse("foo://[email protected]:8042/over/there?name=ferret#nose").</input> +#{fragment => "nose",host => "example.com", + path => "/over/there",port => 8042,query => "name=ferret", + scheme => foo,userinfo => "user"} +2> <![CDATA[uri_string:parse(<<"foo://[email protected]:8042/over/there?name=ferret">>).]]> +<![CDATA[#{host => <<"example.com">>,path => <<"/over/there">>, + port => 8042,query => <<"name=ferret">>,scheme => <<"foo">>, + userinfo => <<"user">>}]]> + </pre> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name name="recompose" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Recompose URI.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Creates an <url href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt">RFC 3986</url> compliant + <c><anno>URIString</anno></c> (percent-encoded), based on the components of + <c><anno>URIMap</anno></c>. + If the <c><anno>URIMap</anno></c> is invalid, an error tuple is returned.</p> + <p>See also the opposite operation <seealso marker="#parse/1"> + <c>parse/1</c></seealso>.</p> + <p><em>Example:</em></p> + <pre> +1> <input>URIMap = #{fragment => "nose", host => "example.com", path => "/over/there",</input> +1> port => 8042, query => "name=ferret", scheme => "foo", userinfo => "user"}. +#{fragment => "top",host => "example.com", + path => "/over/there",port => 8042,query => "?name=ferret", + scheme => foo,userinfo => "user"} + +2> <input>uri_string:recompose(URIMap).</input> +"foo://example.com:8042/over/there?name=ferret#nose"</pre> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name name="transcode" arity="2"/> + <fsummary>Transcode URI.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Transcodes an <url href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt">RFC 3986</url> + compliant <c><anno>URIString</anno></c>, + where <c><anno>Options</anno></c> is a list of tagged tuples, specifying the inbound + (<c>in_encoding</c>) and outbound (<c>out_encoding</c>) encodings. <c>in_encoding</c> + and <c>out_encoding</c> specifies both binary encoding and percent-encoding for the + input and output data. Mixed encoding, where binary encoding is not the same as + percent-encoding, is not supported. + If an argument is invalid, an error tuple is returned.</p> + <p><em>Example:</em></p> + <pre> +1> <input><![CDATA[uri_string:transcode(<<"foo%00%00%00%F6bar"/utf32>>,]]></input> +1> [{in_encoding, utf32},{out_encoding, utf8}]). +<![CDATA[<<"foo%C3%B6bar"/utf8>>]]> +2> uri_string:transcode("foo%F6bar", [{in_encoding, latin1}, +2> {out_encoding, utf8}]). +"foo%C3%B6bar" + </pre> + </desc> + </func> + + </funcs> +</erlref> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/Makefile b/lib/stdlib/src/Makefile index bf836203ec..8b156929d7 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/Makefile @@ -121,6 +121,7 @@ MODULES= \ timer \ unicode \ unicode_util \ + uri_string \ win32reg \ zip diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/base64.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/base64.erl index 5885745fb1..c8cf6fdffe 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/base64.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/base64.erl @@ -113,9 +113,9 @@ encode_binary(Bin) -> Data :: ascii_binary(). decode(Bin) when is_binary(Bin) -> - decode_binary(<<>>, Bin); + decode_binary(Bin, <<>>); decode(List) when is_list(List) -> - list_to_binary(decode_l(List)). + decode_list(List, <<>>). -spec mime_decode(Base64) -> Data when Base64 :: ascii_string() | ascii_binary(), @@ -186,31 +186,41 @@ mime_decode_to_string(List) when is_list(List) -> bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad, bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad}). -decode_binary(Result0, <<C:8,T0/bits>>) -> - case element(C, ?DECODE_MAP) of - bad -> - erlang:error({badarg,C}); - ws -> - decode_binary(Result0, T0); - eq -> - case strip_ws(T0) of - <<$=:8,T/binary>> -> - <<>> = strip_ws(T), - Split = byte_size(Result0) - 1, - <<Result:Split/bytes,_:4>> = Result0, - Result; - T -> - <<>> = strip_ws(T), - Split = byte_size(Result0) - 1, - <<Result:Split/bytes,_:2>> = Result0, - Result - end; - Bits -> - decode_binary(<<Result0/bits,Bits:6>>, T0) +decode_binary(<<C1:8, Cs/bits>>, A) -> + case element(C1, ?DECODE_MAP) of + ws -> decode_binary(Cs, A); + B1 -> decode_binary(Cs, A, B1) end; -decode_binary(Result, <<>>) -> - true = is_binary(Result), - Result. +decode_binary(<<>>, A) -> + A. + +decode_binary(<<C2:8, Cs/bits>>, A, B1) -> + case element(C2, ?DECODE_MAP) of + ws -> decode_binary(Cs, A, B1); + B2 -> decode_binary(Cs, A, B1, B2) + end. + +decode_binary(<<C3:8, Cs/bits>>, A, B1, B2) -> + case element(C3, ?DECODE_MAP) of + ws -> decode_binary(Cs, A, B1, B2); + B3 -> decode_binary(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3) + end. + +decode_binary(<<C4:8, Cs/bits>>, A, B1, B2, B3) -> + case element(C4, ?DECODE_MAP) of + ws -> decode_binary(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3); + eq when B3 =:= eq -> only_ws_binary(Cs, <<A/binary,B1:6,(B2 bsr 4):2>>); + eq -> only_ws_binary(Cs, <<A/binary,B1:6,B2:6,(B3 bsr 2):4>>); + B4 -> decode_binary(Cs, <<A/binary,B1:6,B2:6,B3:6,B4:6>>) + end. + +only_ws_binary(<<>>, A) -> + A; +only_ws_binary(<<C:8, Cs/bits>>, A) -> + case element(C, ?DECODE_MAP) of + ws -> only_ws_binary(Cs, A); + _ -> erlang:error(function_clause) + end. %% Skipping pad character if not at end of string. Also liberal about %% excess padding and skipping of other illegal (non-base64 alphabet) @@ -262,6 +272,42 @@ mime_decode_binary_after_eq(Result0, <<>>, Eq) -> Result end. +decode_list([C1 | Cs], A) -> + case element(C1, ?DECODE_MAP) of + ws -> decode_list(Cs, A); + B1 -> decode_list(Cs, A, B1) + end; +decode_list([], A) -> + A. + +decode_list([C2 | Cs], A, B1) -> + case element(C2, ?DECODE_MAP) of + ws -> decode_list(Cs, A, B1); + B2 -> decode_list(Cs, A, B1, B2) + end. + +decode_list([C3 | Cs], A, B1, B2) -> + case element(C3, ?DECODE_MAP) of + ws -> decode_list(Cs, A, B1, B2); + B3 -> decode_list(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3) + end. + +decode_list([C4 | Cs], A, B1, B2, B3) -> + case element(C4, ?DECODE_MAP) of + ws -> decode_list(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3); + eq when B3 =:= eq -> only_ws(Cs, <<A/binary,B1:6,(B2 bsr 4):2>>); + eq -> only_ws(Cs, <<A/binary,B1:6,B2:6,(B3 bsr 2):4>>); + B4 -> decode_list(Cs, <<A/binary,B1:6,B2:6,B3:6,B4:6>>) + end. + +only_ws([], A) -> + A; +only_ws([C | Cs], A) -> + case element(C, ?DECODE_MAP) of + ws -> only_ws(Cs, A); + _ -> erlang:error(function_clause) + end. + decode([], A) -> A; decode([$=,$=,C2,C1|Cs], A) -> Bits2x6 = (b64d(C1) bsl 18) bor (b64d(C2) bsl 12), @@ -292,16 +338,6 @@ strip_spaces([$\r|Cs], A) -> strip_spaces(Cs, A); strip_spaces([$\n|Cs], A) -> strip_spaces(Cs, A); strip_spaces([C|Cs], A) -> strip_spaces(Cs, [C | A]). -strip_ws(<<$\t,T/binary>>) -> - strip_ws(T); -strip_ws(<<$\n,T/binary>>) -> - strip_ws(T); -strip_ws(<<$\r,T/binary>>) -> - strip_ws(T); -strip_ws(<<$\s,T/binary>>) -> - strip_ws(T); -strip_ws(T) -> T. - %% Skipping pad character if not at end of string. Also liberal about %% excess padding and skipping of other illegal (non-base64 alphabet) %% characters. See section 3.3 of RFC4648 diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/c.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/c.erl index c04a201ce1..9a447af5b7 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/c.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/c.erl @@ -668,19 +668,23 @@ lm() -> [l(M) || M <- mm()]. %% erlangrc(Home) -%% Try to run a ".erlang" file, first in the current directory -%% else in home directory. +%% Try to run a ".erlang" file in home directory. + +-spec erlangrc() -> {ok, file:filename()} | {error, term()}. erlangrc() -> case init:get_argument(home) of {ok,[[Home]]} -> erlangrc([Home]); _ -> - f_p_e(["."], ".erlang") + {error, enoent} end. -erlangrc([Home]) -> - f_p_e([".",Home], ".erlang"). +-spec erlangrc(PathList) -> {ok, file:filename()} | {error, term()} + when PathList :: [Dir :: file:name()]. + +erlangrc([Home|_]=Paths) when is_list(Home) -> + f_p_e(Paths, ".erlang"). error(Fmt, Args) -> error_logger:error_msg(Fmt, Args). @@ -692,11 +696,11 @@ f_p_e(P, F) -> {error, E={Line, _Mod, _Term}} -> error("file:path_eval(~tp,~tp): error on line ~p: ~ts~n", [P, F, Line, file:format_error(E)]), - ok; + {error, E}; {error, E} -> error("file:path_eval(~tp,~tp): ~ts~n", [P, F, file:format_error(E)]), - ok; + {error, E}; Other -> Other end. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/epp.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/epp.erl index 31d0d499e3..00e6a10d8a 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/epp.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/epp.erl @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ com_enc(_B, _Fun, _N, L, Ps) -> com_enc_end([L | Ps]). com_enc_end(Ps0) -> - Ps = lists:reverse([lists:reverse(string:to_lower(P)) || P <- Ps0]), + Ps = lists:reverse([lists:reverse(lowercase(P)) || P <- Ps0]), com_encoding(Ps). com_encoding(["latin","1"|_]) -> @@ -489,6 +489,9 @@ com_encoding(["utf","8"|_]) -> com_encoding(_) -> throw(no). % Don't try any further +lowercase(S) -> + unicode:characters_to_list(string:lowercase(S)). + normalize_typed_record_fields([]) -> {typed, []}; normalize_typed_record_fields(Fields) -> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_lint.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_lint.erl index 9cd4727dc3..f58cb35cea 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_lint.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_lint.erl @@ -3910,10 +3910,9 @@ check_format_string(Fmt) -> extract_sequences(Fmt, []). extract_sequences(Fmt, Need0) -> - case string:chr(Fmt, $~) of - 0 -> {ok,lists:reverse(Need0)}; %That's it - Pos -> - Fmt1 = string:substr(Fmt, Pos+1), %Skip ~ + case string:find(Fmt, [$~]) of + nomatch -> {ok,lists:reverse(Need0)}; %That's it + [$~|Fmt1] -> case extract_sequence(1, Fmt1, Need0) of {ok,Need1,Rest} -> extract_sequences(Rest, Need1); Error -> Error diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_pp.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_pp.erl index ee5e7a11bf..367dbefb82 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_pp.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_pp.erl @@ -237,13 +237,20 @@ lform({attribute,Line,Name,Arg}, Opts) -> lform({function,Line,Name,Arity,Clauses}, Opts) -> lfunction({function,Line,Name,Arity,Clauses}, Opts); %% These are specials to make it easier for the compiler. -lform({error,E}, _Opts) -> - leaf(format("~p\n", [{error,E}])); -lform({warning,W}, _Opts) -> - leaf(format("~p\n", [{warning,W}])); +lform({error,_}=E, Opts) -> + message(E, Opts); +lform({warning,_}=W, Opts) -> + message(W, Opts); lform({eof,_Line}, _Opts) -> $\n. +message(M, #options{encoding = Encoding}) -> + F = case Encoding of + latin1 -> "~p\n"; + unicode -> "~tp\n" + end, + leaf(format(F, [M])). + lattribute({attribute,_Line,type,Type}, Opts) -> [typeattr(type, Type, Opts),leaf(".\n")]; lattribute({attribute,_Line,opaque,Type}, Opts) -> @@ -598,8 +605,6 @@ lexpr({'fun',_,{clauses,Cs},Extra}, _Prec, Opts) -> lexpr({named_fun,_,Name,Cs,Extra}, _Prec, Opts) -> {force_nl,fun_info(Extra), {list,[{first,['fun', " "],fun_clauses(Cs, Opts, {named, Name})},'end']}}; -lexpr({'query',_,Lc}, _Prec, Opts) -> - {list,[{step,leaf("query"),lexpr(Lc, 0, Opts)},'end']}; lexpr({call,_,{remote,_,{atom,_,M},{atom,_,F}=N}=Name,Args}, Prec, Opts) -> case erl_internal:bif(M, F, length(Args)) of true -> @@ -904,7 +909,7 @@ maybe_paren(_P, _Prec, Expr) -> Expr. leaf(S) -> - {leaf,chars_size(S),S}. + {leaf,string:length(S),S}. %%% Do the formatting. Currently nothing fancy. Could probably have %%% done it in one single pass. @@ -964,7 +969,7 @@ f({seq,Before,After,Sep,LItems}, I0, ST, WT, PP) -> Sizes = BSizeL ++ SizeL, NSepChars = if is_list(Sep), Sep =/= [] -> - erlang:max(0, length(CharsL)-1); + erlang:max(0, length(CharsL)-1); % not string:length true -> 0 end, @@ -1120,7 +1125,7 @@ incr(I, Incr) -> I+Incr. indentation(E, I) when I < 0 -> - chars_size(E); + string:length(E); indentation(E, I0) -> I = io_lib_format:indentation(E, I0), case has_nl(E) of @@ -1157,19 +1162,19 @@ write_a_string(S, I, PP) -> write_a_string([], _N, _Len, _PP) -> []; write_a_string(S, N, Len, PP) -> - SS = string:sub_string(S, 1, N), + SS = string:slice(S, 0, N), Sl = write_string(SS, PP), - case (chars_size(Sl) > Len) and (N > ?MIN_SUBSTRING) of + case (string:length(Sl) > Len) and (N > ?MIN_SUBSTRING) of true -> write_a_string(S, N-1, Len, PP); false -> [flat_leaf(Sl) | - write_a_string(lists:nthtail(length(SS), S), Len, Len, PP)] + write_a_string(string:slice(S, string:length(SS)), Len, Len, PP)] end. flat_leaf(S) -> L = lists:flatten(S), - {leaf,length(L),L}. + {leaf,string:length(L),L}. write_value(V, PP) -> (PP#pp.value_fun)(V). @@ -1190,15 +1195,6 @@ write_char(C, PP) -> a0() -> erl_anno:new(0). -chars_size([C | Es]) when is_integer(C) -> - 1 + chars_size(Es); -chars_size([E | Es]) -> - chars_size(E) + chars_size(Es); -chars_size([]) -> - 0; -chars_size(B) when is_binary(B) -> - byte_size(B). - -define(N_SPACES, 30). spacetab() -> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_scan.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_scan.erl index 47223b129c..4774c4bf19 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_scan.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_scan.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2015. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2017. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -752,7 +752,7 @@ scan_string(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, {Wcs,Str,Line0,Col0}) -> {char_error,Ncs,Error,Nline,Ncol,EndCol} -> scan_error(Error, Nline, Ncol, Nline, EndCol, Ncs); {error,Nline,Ncol,Nwcs,Ncs} -> - Estr = string:substr(Nwcs, 1, 16), % Expanded escape chars. + Estr = string:slice(Nwcs, 0, 16), % Expanded escape chars. scan_error({string,$\",Estr}, Line0, Col0, Nline, Ncol, Ncs); %" {Ncs,Nline,Ncol,Nstr,Nwcs} -> Anno = anno(Line0, Col0, St, Nstr), @@ -767,7 +767,7 @@ scan_qatom(Cs, St, Line, Col, Toks, {Wcs,Str,Line0,Col0}) -> {char_error,Ncs,Error,Nline,Ncol,EndCol} -> scan_error(Error, Nline, Ncol, Nline, EndCol, Ncs); {error,Nline,Ncol,Nwcs,Ncs} -> - Estr = string:substr(Nwcs, 1, 16), % Expanded escape chars. + Estr = string:slice(Nwcs, 0, 16), % Expanded escape chars. scan_error({string,$\',Estr}, Line0, Col0, Nline, Ncol, Ncs); %' {Ncs,Nline,Ncol,Nstr,Nwcs} -> case catch list_to_atom(Nwcs) of diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/escript.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/escript.erl index 2b9d8ff65b..132f8efbbe 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/escript.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/escript.erl @@ -224,8 +224,8 @@ return_sections(S, Bin) -> normalize_section(Name, undefined) -> {Name, undefined}; normalize_section(shebang, "#!" ++ Chars) -> - Chopped = string:strip(Chars, right, $\n), - Stripped = string:strip(Chopped, both), + Chopped = string:trim(Chars, trailing, "$\n"), + Stripped = string:trim(Chopped, both), if Stripped =:= ?SHEBANG -> {shebang, default}; @@ -233,8 +233,8 @@ normalize_section(shebang, "#!" ++ Chars) -> {shebang, Stripped} end; normalize_section(comment, Chars) -> - Chopped = string:strip(Chars, right, $\n), - Stripped = string:strip(string:strip(Chopped, left, $%), both), + Chopped = string:trim(Chars, trailing, "$\n"), + Stripped = string:trim(string:trim(Chopped, leading, "$%"), both), if Stripped =:= ?COMMENT -> {comment, default}; @@ -242,8 +242,8 @@ normalize_section(comment, Chars) -> {comment, Stripped} end; normalize_section(emu_args, "%%!" ++ Chars) -> - Chopped = string:strip(Chars, right, $\n), - Stripped = string:strip(Chopped, both), + Chopped = string:trim(Chars, trailing, "$\n"), + Stripped = string:trim(Chopped, both), {emu_args, Stripped}; normalize_section(Name, Chars) -> {Name, Chars}. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/ets.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/ets.erl index 1db004c91e..b6548626f3 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/ets.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/ets.erl @@ -1719,7 +1719,7 @@ get_line(P, Default) -> line_string(Binary) when is_binary(Binary) -> unicode:characters_to_list(Binary); line_string(Other) -> Other. -nonl(S) -> string:strip(S, right, $\n). +nonl(S) -> string:trim(S, trailing, "$\n"). print_number(Tab, Key, Num) -> Os = ets:lookup(Tab, Key), @@ -1748,7 +1748,7 @@ do_display_item(_Height, Width, I, Opos) -> L = to_string(I), L2 = if length(L) > Width - 8 -> - string:substr(L, 1, Width-13) ++ " ..."; + string:slice(L, 0, Width-13) ++ " ..."; true -> L end, diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/filelib.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/filelib.erl index d7c313f214..0f90b3fc33 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/filelib.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/filelib.erl @@ -365,11 +365,18 @@ do_list_dir(Dir, Mod) -> eval_list_dir(Dir, Mod). %%% Compiling a wildcard. + +%% Define characters used for escaping a \. +-define(ESCAPE_PREFIX, $@). +-define(ESCAPE_CHARACTER, [?ESCAPE_PREFIX,$e]). +-define(ESCAPED_ESCAPE_PREFIX, [?ESCAPE_PREFIX,?ESCAPE_PREFIX]). + %% Only for debugging. compile_wildcard(Pattern) when is_list(Pattern) -> {compiled_wildcard,?HANDLE_ERROR(compile_wildcard(Pattern, "."))}. -compile_wildcard(Pattern, Cwd0) -> +compile_wildcard(Pattern0, Cwd0) -> + Pattern = convert_escapes(Pattern0), [Root|Rest] = filename:split(Pattern), case filename:pathtype(Root) of relative -> @@ -409,7 +416,8 @@ compile_join({cwd,Cwd}, File0) -> compile_join({root,PrefixLen,Root}, File) -> {root,PrefixLen,filename:join(Root, File)}. -compile_part(Part) -> +compile_part(Part0) -> + Part = wrap_escapes(Part0), compile_part(Part, false, []). compile_part_to_sep(Part) -> @@ -445,6 +453,8 @@ compile_part([${|Rest], Upto, Result) -> error -> compile_part(Rest, Upto, [${|Result]) end; +compile_part([{escaped,X}|Rest], Upto, Result) -> + compile_part(Rest, Upto, [X|Result]); compile_part([X|Rest], Upto, Result) -> compile_part(Rest, Upto, [X|Result]); compile_part([], _Upto, Result) -> @@ -461,6 +471,8 @@ compile_charset1([Lower, $-, Upper|Rest], Ordset) when Lower =< Upper -> compile_charset1(Rest, compile_range(Lower, Upper, Ordset)); compile_charset1([$]|Rest], Ordset) -> {ok, {one_of, gb_sets:from_ordset(Ordset)}, Rest}; +compile_charset1([{escaped,X}|Rest], Ordset) -> + compile_charset1(Rest, ordsets:add_element(X, Ordset)); compile_charset1([X|Rest], Ordset) -> compile_charset1(Rest, ordsets:add_element(X, Ordset)); compile_charset1([], _Ordset) -> @@ -486,6 +498,32 @@ compile_alt(Pattern, Result) -> error end. +%% Convert backslashes to an illegal Unicode character to +%% protect in from filename:split/1. + +convert_escapes([?ESCAPE_PREFIX|T]) -> + ?ESCAPED_ESCAPE_PREFIX ++ convert_escapes(T); +convert_escapes([$\\|T]) -> + ?ESCAPE_CHARACTER ++ convert_escapes(T); +convert_escapes([H|T]) -> + [H|convert_escapes(T)]; +convert_escapes([]) -> + []. + +%% Wrap each escape in a tuple to remove the special meaning for +%% the character that follows. + +wrap_escapes(?ESCAPED_ESCAPE_PREFIX ++ T) -> + [?ESCAPE_PREFIX|wrap_escapes(T)]; +wrap_escapes(?ESCAPE_CHARACTER ++ [C|T]) -> + [{escaped,C}|wrap_escapes(T)]; +wrap_escapes(?ESCAPE_CHARACTER) -> + []; +wrap_escapes([H|T]) -> + [H|wrap_escapes(T)]; +wrap_escapes([]) -> + []. + badpattern(Reason) -> error({badpattern,Reason}). diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/filename.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/filename.erl index ee807dfd09..a322bd002d 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/filename.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/filename.erl @@ -34,6 +34,38 @@ %% we flatten the arguments immediately on function entry as that makes %% it easier to ensure that the code works. +%% +%% *** Requirements on Raw Filename Format *** +%% +%% These requirements are due to the 'filename' module +%% in stdlib. This since it is documented that it +%% should be able to operate on raw filenames as well +%% as ordinary filenames. +%% +%% A raw filename *must* be a byte sequence where: +%% 1. Codepoints 0-127 (7-bit ascii) *must* be encoded +%% as a byte with the corresponding value. That is, +%% the most significant bit in the byte encoding the +%% codepoint is never set. +%% 2. Codepoints greater than 127 *must* be encoded +%% with the most significant bit set in *every* byte +%% encoding it. +%% +%% Latin1 and UTF-8 meet these requirements while +%% UTF-16 and UTF-32 don't. +%% +%% On Windows filenames are natively stored as malformed +%% UTF-16LE (lonely surrogates may appear). A more correct +%% description than UTF-16 would be an array of 16-bit +%% words... In order to meet the requirements of the +%% raw file format we convert the malformed UTF-16LE to +%% malformed UTF-8 which meet the requirements. +%% +%% Note that these requirements are today only OTP +%% internal (erts-stdlib internal) requirements that +%% could be changed. +%% + -export([absname/1, absname/2, absname_join/2, basename/1, basename/2, dirname/1, extension/1, join/1, join/2, pathtype/1, @@ -41,6 +73,7 @@ safe_relative_path/1]). -export([find_src/1, find_src/2]). % deprecated -export([basedir/2, basedir/3]). +-export([validate/1]). %% Undocumented and unsupported exports. -export([append/2]). @@ -1053,10 +1086,10 @@ basedir_linux(Type) -> user_log -> getenv("XDG_CACHE_HOME", ?basedir_linux_user_log, true); site_data -> Base = getenv("XDG_DATA_DIRS",?basedir_linux_site_data,false), - string:tokens(Base,":"); + string:lexemes(Base, ":"); site_config -> Base = getenv("XDG_CONFIG_DIRS",?basedir_linux_site_config,false), - string:tokens(Base,":") + string:lexemes(Base, ":") end. -define(basedir_darwin_user_data, "Library/Application Support"). @@ -1152,3 +1185,72 @@ basedir_os_type() -> {win32,_} -> windows; _ -> linux end. + +%% +%% validate/1 +%% + +-spec validate(FileName) -> boolean() when + FileName :: file:name_all(). + +validate(FileName) when is_binary(FileName) -> + %% Raw filename... + validate_bin(FileName); +validate(FileName) when is_list(FileName); + is_atom(FileName) -> + validate_list(FileName, + file:native_name_encoding(), + os:type()). + +validate_list(FileName, Enc, Os) -> + try + true = validate_list(FileName, Enc, Os, 0) > 0 + catch + _ : _ -> false + end. + +validate_list([], _Enc, _Os, Chars) -> + Chars; +validate_list(C, Enc, Os, Chars) when is_integer(C) -> + validate_char(C, Enc, Os), + Chars+1; +validate_list(A, Enc, Os, Chars) when is_atom(A) -> + validate_list(atom_to_list(A), Enc, Os, Chars); +validate_list([H|T], Enc, Os, Chars) -> + NewChars = validate_list(H, Enc, Os, Chars), + validate_list(T, Enc, Os, NewChars). + +%% C is always an integer... +% validate_char(C, _, _) when not is_integer(C) -> +% throw(invalid); +validate_char(C, _, _) when C < 1 -> + throw(invalid); %% No negative or null characters... +validate_char(C, latin1, _) when C > 255 -> + throw(invalid); +validate_char(C, utf8, _) when C >= 16#110000 -> + throw(invalid); +validate_char(C, utf8, {win32, _}) when C > 16#ffff -> + throw(invalid); %% invalid win wchar... +validate_char(_C, utf8, {win32, _}) -> + ok; %% Range below is accepted on windows... +validate_char(C, utf8, _) when 16#D800 =< C, C =< 16#DFFF -> + throw(invalid); %% invalid unicode range... +validate_char(_, _, _) -> + ok. + +validate_bin(Bin) -> + %% Raw filename. That is, we do not interpret + %% the encoding, but we still do not accept + %% null characters... + try + true = validate_bin(Bin, 0) > 0 + catch + _ : _ -> false + end. + +validate_bin(<<>>, Bs) -> + Bs; +validate_bin(<<0, _Rest/binary>>, _Bs) -> + throw(invalid); %% No null characters allowed... +validate_bin(<<_B, Rest/binary>>, Bs) -> + validate_bin(Rest, Bs+1). diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/gen_server.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/gen_server.erl index 7daa7a9fe4..ac172325b5 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/gen_server.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/gen_server.erl @@ -116,23 +116,27 @@ %%%========================================================================= -callback init(Args :: term()) -> - {ok, State :: term()} | {ok, State :: term(), timeout() | hibernate} | + {ok, State :: term()} | {ok, State :: term(), timeout() | hibernate | {continue, term()}} | {stop, Reason :: term()} | ignore. -callback handle_call(Request :: term(), From :: {pid(), Tag :: term()}, State :: term()) -> {reply, Reply :: term(), NewState :: term()} | - {reply, Reply :: term(), NewState :: term(), timeout() | hibernate} | + {reply, Reply :: term(), NewState :: term(), timeout() | hibernate | {continue, term()}} | {noreply, NewState :: term()} | - {noreply, NewState :: term(), timeout() | hibernate} | + {noreply, NewState :: term(), timeout() | hibernate | {continue, term()}} | {stop, Reason :: term(), Reply :: term(), NewState :: term()} | {stop, Reason :: term(), NewState :: term()}. -callback handle_cast(Request :: term(), State :: term()) -> {noreply, NewState :: term()} | - {noreply, NewState :: term(), timeout() | hibernate} | + {noreply, NewState :: term(), timeout() | hibernate | {continue, term()}} | {stop, Reason :: term(), NewState :: term()}. -callback handle_info(Info :: timeout | term(), State :: term()) -> {noreply, NewState :: term()} | - {noreply, NewState :: term(), timeout() | hibernate} | + {noreply, NewState :: term(), timeout() | hibernate | {continue, term()}} | + {stop, Reason :: term(), NewState :: term()}. +-callback handle_continue(Info :: term(), State :: term()) -> + {noreply, NewState :: term()} | + {noreply, NewState :: term(), timeout() | hibernate | {continue, term()}} | {stop, Reason :: term(), NewState :: term()}. -callback terminate(Reason :: (normal | shutdown | {shutdown, term()} | term()), @@ -149,7 +153,7 @@ Status :: term(). -optional_callbacks( - [handle_info/2, terminate/2, code_change/3, format_status/2]). + [handle_info/2, handle_continue/2, terminate/2, code_change/3, format_status/2]). %%% ----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% Starts a generic server. @@ -309,7 +313,7 @@ enter_loop(Mod, Options, State, ServerName, Timeout) -> Name = gen:get_proc_name(ServerName), Parent = gen:get_parent(), Debug = gen:debug_options(Name, Options), - HibernateAfterTimeout = gen:hibernate_after(Options), + HibernateAfterTimeout = gen:hibernate_after(Options), loop(Parent, Name, State, Mod, Timeout, HibernateAfterTimeout, Debug). %%%======================================================================== @@ -374,6 +378,19 @@ init_it(Mod, Args) -> %%% --------------------------------------------------- %%% The MAIN loop. %%% --------------------------------------------------- + +loop(Parent, Name, State, Mod, {continue, Continue} = Msg, HibernateAfterTimeout, Debug) -> + Reply = try_dispatch(Mod, handle_continue, Continue, State), + case Debug of + [] -> + handle_common_reply(Reply, Parent, Name, undefined, Msg, Mod, + HibernateAfterTimeout, State); + _ -> + Debug1 = sys:handle_debug(Debug, fun print_event/3, Name, Msg), + handle_common_reply(Reply, Parent, Name, undefined, Msg, Mod, + HibernateAfterTimeout, State, Debug1) + end; + loop(Parent, Name, State, Mod, hibernate, HibernateAfterTimeout, Debug) -> proc_lib:hibernate(?MODULE,wake_hib,[Parent, Name, State, Mod, HibernateAfterTimeout, Debug]); diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/gen_statem.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/gen_statem.erl index 1110d18af6..cd6312855d 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/gen_statem.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/gen_statem.erl @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ (Reason :: term()). %% Format the callback module state in some sensible that is -%% often condensed way. For StatusOption =:= 'normal' the perferred +%% often condensed way. For StatusOption =:= 'normal' the preferred %% return term is [{data,[{"State",FormattedState}]}], and for %% StatusOption =:= 'terminate' it is just FormattedState. -callback format_status( @@ -510,8 +510,6 @@ call(ServerRef, Request, Timeout) -> parse_timeout(Timeout) -> case Timeout of - {clean_timeout,infinity} -> - {dirty_timeout,infinity}; {clean_timeout,_} -> Timeout; {dirty_timeout,_} -> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/io_lib_format.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/io_lib_format.erl index 4b2d15c8b3..e345810ca0 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/io_lib_format.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/io_lib_format.erl @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ float_e(_Fl, {Ds,E}, P) -> {Fs,false} -> [Fs|float_exp(E-1)] end. -%% float_man([Digit], Icount, Dcount) -> {[Chars],CarryFlag}. +%% float_man([Digit], Icount, Dcount) -> {[Char],CarryFlag}. %% Generate the characters in the mantissa from the digits with Icount %% characters before the '.' and Dcount decimals. Handle carry and let %% caller decide what to do at top. @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ float_man([D|Ds], I, Dc) -> {Cs,false} -> {[D|Cs],false} end; float_man([], I, Dc) -> %Pad with 0's - {string:chars($0, I, [$.|string:chars($0, Dc)]),false}. + {lists:duplicate(I, $0) ++ [$.|lists:duplicate(Dc, $0)],false}. float_man([D|_], 0) when D >= $5 -> {[],true}; float_man([_|_], 0) -> {[],false}; @@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ float_man([D|Ds], Dc) -> {Cs,true} -> {[D+1|Cs],false}; {Cs,false} -> {[D|Cs],false} end; -float_man([], Dc) -> {string:chars($0, Dc),false}. %Pad with 0's +float_man([], Dc) -> {lists:duplicate(Dc, $0),false}. %Pad with 0's %% float_exp(Exponent) -> [Char]. %% Generate the exponent of a floating point number. Always include sign. @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ fwrite_f(Fl, F, Adj, P, Pad) when P >= 1 -> float_f(Fl, Fd, P) when Fl < 0.0 -> [$-|float_f(-Fl, Fd, P)]; float_f(Fl, {Ds,E}, P) when E =< 0 -> - float_f(Fl, {string:chars($0, -E+1, Ds),1}, P); %Prepend enough 0's + float_f(Fl, {lists:duplicate(-E+1, $0)++Ds,1}, P); %Prepend enough 0's float_f(_Fl, {Ds,E}, P) -> case float_man(Ds, E, P) of {Fs,true} -> "1" ++ Fs; %Handle carry @@ -751,7 +751,7 @@ adjust(Data, Pad, right) -> [Pad|Data]. flat_trunc(List, N) when is_integer(N), N >= 0 -> string:slice(List, 0, N). -%% A deep version of string:chars/2,3 +%% A deep version of lists:duplicate/2 chars(_C, 0) -> []; diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/lib.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/lib.erl index c6eb0d7915..a7980cc294 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/lib.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/lib.erl @@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ pp_arguments(PF, As, I, Enc) -> Ll = length(L), A = list_to_atom(lists:duplicate(Ll, $a)), S0 = unicode:characters_to_list(PF([A | T], I+1), Enc), - brackets_to_parens([$[,L,string:sub_string(S0, 2+Ll)], Enc); + brackets_to_parens([$[,L,string:slice(S0, 1+Ll)], Enc); _ -> brackets_to_parens(PF(As, I+1), Enc) end. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/otp_internal.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/otp_internal.erl index 5b488cc677..122b476ddb 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/otp_internal.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/otp_internal.erl @@ -609,6 +609,52 @@ obsolete_1(filename, find_src, 2) -> obsolete_1(erlang, hash, 2) -> {removed, {erlang, phash2, 2}, "20.0"}; +%% Added in OTP-21 +obsolete_1(string, len, 1) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:length/3 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, concat, 2) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use [Str1,Str2] instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, str, 2) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:find/2 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, rstr, 2) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:find/3 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, chr, 2) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:find/2 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, rchr, 2) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:find/3 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, span, 2) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:take/2 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, cspan, 2) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:take/3 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, substr, _) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:slice/3 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, tokens, 2) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:lexemes/2 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, chars, _) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use lists:duplicate/2 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, copies, _) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use lists:duplicate/2 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, words, _) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:lexemes/2 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, strip, _) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:trim/3 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, sub_word, _) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:nth_lexeme/3 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, sub_string, _) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:slice/3 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, left, _) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:pad/3 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, right, _) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:pad/3 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, centre, _) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:pad/3 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, join, _) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use lists:join/2 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, to_upper, _) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:uppercase/1 or string:titlecase/1 instead"}; +obsolete_1(string, to_lower, _) -> + {deprecated, "deprecated; use string:lowercase/1 or string:casefold/1 instead"}; + %% not obsolete obsolete_1(_, _, _) -> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/pool.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/pool.erl index 05950a1d7c..b12ff205b1 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/pool.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/pool.erl @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ %% with the least load !!!! %% This function is callable from any node including the master %% That is part of the pool -%% nodes are scheduled on a per usgae basis and per load basis, +%% nodes are scheduled on a per usage basis and per load basis, %% Whenever we use a node, we put at the end of the queue, and whenever %% a node report a change in load, we insert it accordingly @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ pure_insert({Load,Node},[{L,N}|Tail]) when Load < L -> pure_insert(L,[H|T]) -> [H|pure_insert(L,T)]. %% Really should not measure the contributions from -%% the back ground processes here .... which we do :-( +%% the background processes here .... which we do :-( %% We don't have to monitor the master, since we're slaves anyway statistic_collector() -> @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ statistic_collector(I) -> stat_loop(M, 999999) end. -%% Do not tell the master about our load if it has not changed +%% Do not tell the master about our load if it has not changed stat_loop(M, Old) -> sleep(2000), diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/rand.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/rand.erl index 7a8a5e6d4a..362e98006e 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/rand.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/rand.erl @@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ %% Multiple PRNG module for Erlang/OTP %% Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Kenji Rikitake %% -%% exrop (xoroshiro116+) added and statistical distribution -%% improvements by the Erlang/OTP team 2017 +%% exrop (xoroshiro116+) added, statistical distribution +%% improvements and uniform_real added by the Erlang/OTP team 2017 %% ===================================================================== -module(rand). @@ -30,10 +30,14 @@ -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, + uniform_real/0, uniform_real_s/1, jump/0, jump/1, normal/0, normal/2, normal_s/1, normal_s/3 ]). +%% Debug +-export([make_float/3, float2str/1, bc64/1]). + -compile({inline, [exs64_next/1, exsplus_next/1, exs1024_next/1, exs1024_calc/2, exrop_next/1, exrop_next_s/2, @@ -60,6 +64,10 @@ %% N i evaluated 3 times (?BSL((Bits), (X), (N)) bor ((X) bsr ((Bits)-(N))))). +-define( + BC(V, N), + bc((V), ?BIT((N) - 1), N)). + %%-define(TWO_POW_MINUS53, (math:pow(2, -53))). -define(TWO_POW_MINUS53, 1.11022302462515657e-16). @@ -84,14 +92,21 @@ %% The 'bits' field indicates how many bits the integer %% returned from 'next' has got, i.e 'next' shall return %% an random integer in the range 0..(2^Bits - 1). -%% At least 53 bits is required for the floating point -%% producing fallbacks. This field is only used when -%% the 'uniform' or 'uniform_n' fields are not defined. +%% At least 55 bits is required for the floating point +%% producing fallbacks, but 56 bits would be more future proof. %% %% The fields 'next', 'uniform' and 'uniform_n' -%% implement the algorithm. If 'uniform' or 'uinform_n' +%% implement the algorithm. If 'uniform' or 'uniform_n' %% is not present there is a fallback using 'next' and either -%% 'bits' or the deprecated 'max'. +%% 'bits' or the deprecated 'max'. The 'next' function +%% must generate a word with at least 56 good random bits. +%% +%% The 'weak_low_bits' field indicate how many bits are of +%% lesser quality and they will not be used by the floating point +%% producing functions, nor by the range producing functions +%% when more bits are needed, to avoid weak bits in the middle +%% of the generated bits. The lowest bits from the range +%% functions still have the generator's quality. %% -type alg_handler() :: #{type := alg(), @@ -148,11 +163,7 @@ %% For ranges larger than the algorithm bit size uniform_range(Range, #{next:=Next, bits:=Bits} = Alg, R, V) -> - WeakLowBits = - case Alg of - #{weak_low_bits:=WLB} -> WLB; - #{} -> 0 - end, + WeakLowBits = maps:get(weak_low_bits, Alg, 0), %% Maybe waste the lowest bit(s) when shifting in new bits Shift = Bits - WeakLowBits, ShiftMask = bnot ?MASK(WeakLowBits), @@ -297,7 +308,7 @@ uniform_s({#{bits:=Bits, next:=Next} = Alg, R0}) -> {(V bsr (Bits - 53)) * ?TWO_POW_MINUS53, {Alg, R1}}; uniform_s({#{max:=Max, next:=Next} = Alg, R0}) -> {V, R1} = Next(R0), - %% Old broken algorithm with non-uniform density + %% Old algorithm with non-uniform density {V / (Max + 1), {Alg, R1}}. @@ -317,7 +328,7 @@ uniform_s(N, {#{bits:=Bits, next:=Next} = Alg, R0}) ?uniform_range(N, Alg, R1, V, MaxMinusN, I); uniform_s(N, {#{max:=Max, next:=Next} = Alg, R0}) when is_integer(N), 1 =< N -> - %% Old broken algorithm with skewed probability + %% Old algorithm with skewed probability %% and gap in ranges > Max {V, R1} = Next(R0), if @@ -328,6 +339,189 @@ uniform_s(N, {#{max:=Max, next:=Next} = Alg, R0}) {trunc(F * N) + 1, {Alg, R1}} end. +%% uniform_real/0: returns a random float X where 0.0 < X =< 1.0, +%% updating the state in the process dictionary. + +-spec uniform_real() -> X :: float(). +uniform_real() -> + {X, Seed} = uniform_real_s(seed_get()), + _ = seed_put(Seed), + X. + +%% uniform_real_s/1: given a state, uniform_s/1 +%% returns a random float X where 0.0 < X =< 1.0, +%% and a new state. +%% +%% This function does not use the same form of uniformity +%% as the uniform_s/1 function. +%% +%% Instead, this function does not generate numbers with equal +%% distance in the interval, but rather tries to keep all mantissa +%% bits random also for small numbers, meaning that the distance +%% between possible numbers decreases when the numbers +%% approaches 0.0, as does the possibility for a particular +%% number. Hence uniformity is preserved. +%% +%% To generate 56 bits at the time instead of 53 is actually +%% a speed optimization since the probability to have to +%% generate a second word decreases by 1/2 for every extra bit. +%% +%% This function generates normalized numbers, so the smallest number +%% that can be generated is 2^-1022 with the distance 2^-1074 +%% to the next to smallest number, compared to 2^-53 for uniform_s/1. +%% +%% This concept of uniformity should work better for applications +%% where you need to calculate 1.0/X or math:log(X) since those +%% operations benefits from larger precision approaching 0.0, +%% and that this function does not return 0.0 nor denormalized +%% numbers very close to 0.0. The log() operation in The Box-Muller +%% transformation for normal distribution is an example of this. +%% +%%-define(TWO_POW_MINUS55, (math:pow(2, -55))). +%%-define(TWO_POW_MINUS110, (math:pow(2, -110))). +%%-define(TWO_POW_MINUS55, 2.7755575615628914e-17). +%%-define(TWO_POW_MINUS110, 7.7037197775489436e-34). +%% +-spec uniform_real_s(State :: state()) -> {X :: float(), NewState :: state()}. +uniform_real_s({#{bits:=Bits, next:=Next} = Alg, R0}) -> + %% Generate a 56 bit number without using the weak low bits. + %% + %% Be sure to use only 53 bits when multiplying with + %% math:pow(2.0, -N) to avoid rounding which would make + %% "even" floats more probable than "odd". + %% + {V1, R1} = Next(R0), + M1 = V1 bsr (Bits - 56), + if + ?BIT(55) =< M1 -> + %% We have 56 bits - waste 3 + {(M1 bsr 3) * math:pow(2.0, -53), {Alg, R1}}; + ?BIT(54) =< M1 -> + %% We have 55 bits - waste 2 + {(M1 bsr 2) * math:pow(2.0, -54), {Alg, R1}}; + ?BIT(53) =< M1 -> + %% We have 54 bits - waste 1 + {(M1 bsr 1) * math:pow(2.0, -55), {Alg, R1}}; + ?BIT(52) =< M1 -> + %% We have 53 bits - use all + {M1 * math:pow(2.0, -56), {Alg, R1}}; + true -> + %% Need more bits + {V2, R2} = Next(R1), + uniform_real_s(Alg, Next, M1, -56, R2, V2, Bits) + end; +uniform_real_s({#{max:=_, next:=Next} = Alg, R0}) -> + %% Generate a 56 bit number. + %% Ignore the weak low bits for these old algorithms, + %% just produce something reasonable. + %% + %% Be sure to use only 53 bits when multiplying with + %% math:pow(2.0, -N) to avoid rounding which would make + %% "even" floats more probable than "odd". + %% + {V1, R1} = Next(R0), + M1 = ?MASK(56, V1), + if + ?BIT(55) =< M1 -> + %% We have 56 bits - waste 3 + {(M1 bsr 3) * math:pow(2.0, -53), {Alg, R1}}; + ?BIT(54) =< M1 -> + %% We have 55 bits - waste 2 + {(M1 bsr 2) * math:pow(2.0, -54), {Alg, R1}}; + ?BIT(53) =< M1 -> + %% We have 54 bits - waste 1 + {(M1 bsr 1) * math:pow(2.0, -55), {Alg, R1}}; + ?BIT(52) =< M1 -> + %% We have 53 bits - use all + {M1 * math:pow(2.0, -56), {Alg, R1}}; + true -> + %% Need more bits + {V2, R2} = Next(R1), + uniform_real_s(Alg, Next, M1, -56, R2, V2, 56) + end. + +uniform_real_s(Alg, _Next, M0, -1064, R1, V1, Bits) -> % 19*56 + %% This is a very theoretical bottom case. + %% The odds of getting here is about 2^-1008, + %% through a white box test case, or thanks to + %% a malfunctioning PRNG producing 18 56-bit zeros in a row. + %% + %% Fill up to 53 bits, we have at most 52 + B0 = (53 - ?BC(M0, 52)), % Missing bits + {(((M0 bsl B0) bor (V1 bsr (Bits - B0))) * math:pow(2.0, -1064 - B0)), + {Alg, R1}}; +uniform_real_s(Alg, Next, M0, BitNo, R1, V1, Bits) -> + if + %% Optimize the most probable. + %% Fill up to 53 bits. + ?BIT(51) =< M0 -> + %% We have 52 bits in M0 - need 1 + {(((M0 bsl 1) bor (V1 bsr (Bits - 1))) + * math:pow(2.0, BitNo - 1)), + {Alg, R1}}; + ?BIT(50) =< M0 -> + %% We have 51 bits in M0 - need 2 + {(((M0 bsl 2) bor (V1 bsr (Bits - 2))) + * math:pow(2.0, BitNo - 2)), + {Alg, R1}}; + ?BIT(49) =< M0 -> + %% We have 50 bits in M0 - need 3 + {(((M0 bsl 3) bor (V1 bsr (Bits - 3))) + * math:pow(2.0, BitNo - 3)), + {Alg, R1}}; + M0 == 0 -> + M1 = V1 bsr (Bits - 56), + if + ?BIT(55) =< M1 -> + %% We have 56 bits - waste 3 + {(M1 bsr 3) * math:pow(2.0, BitNo - 53), {Alg, R1}}; + ?BIT(54) =< M1 -> + %% We have 55 bits - waste 2 + {(M1 bsr 2) * math:pow(2.0, BitNo - 54), {Alg, R1}}; + ?BIT(53) =< M1 -> + %% We have 54 bits - waste 1 + {(M1 bsr 1) * math:pow(2.0, BitNo - 55), {Alg, R1}}; + ?BIT(52) =< M1 -> + %% We have 53 bits - use all + {M1 * math:pow(2.0, BitNo - 56), {Alg, R1}}; + BitNo =:= -1008 -> + %% Endgame + %% For the last round we can not have 14 zeros or more + %% at the top of M1 because then we will underflow, + %% so we need at least 43 bits + if + ?BIT(42) =< M1 -> + %% We have 43 bits - get the last bits + uniform_real_s(Alg, Next, M1, BitNo - 56, R1); + true -> + %% Would underflow 2^-1022 - start all over + %% + %% We could just crash here since the odds for + %% the PRNG being broken is much higher than + %% for a good PRNG generating this many zeros + %% in a row. Maybe we should write an error + %% report or call this a system limit...? + uniform_real_s({Alg, R1}) + end; + true -> + %% Need more bits + uniform_real_s(Alg, Next, M1, BitNo - 56, R1) + end; + true -> + %% Fill up to 53 bits + B0 = 53 - ?BC(M0, 49), % Number of bits we need to append + {(((M0 bsl B0) bor (V1 bsr (Bits - B0))) + * math:pow(2.0, BitNo - B0)), + {Alg, R1}} + end. +%% +uniform_real_s(#{bits:=Bits} = Alg, Next, M0, BitNo, R0) -> + {V1, R1} = Next(R0), + uniform_real_s(Alg, Next, M0, BitNo, R1, V1, Bits); +uniform_real_s(#{max:=_} = Alg, Next, M0, BitNo, R0) -> + {V1, R1} = Next(R0), + uniform_real_s(Alg, Next, M0, BitNo, R1, ?MASK(56, V1), 56). + %% jump/1: given a state, jump/1 %% returns a new state which is equivalent to that %% after a large number of call defined for each algorithm. @@ -1025,3 +1219,42 @@ normal_fi(Indx) -> 1.0214971439701471e-02,8.6165827693987316e-03,7.0508754713732268e-03, 5.5224032992509968e-03,4.0379725933630305e-03,2.6090727461021627e-03, 1.2602859304985975e-03}). + +%%%bitcount64(0) -> 0; +%%%bitcount64(V) -> 1 + bitcount(V, 64). +%%% +%%%-define( +%%% BITCOUNT(V, N), +%%% bitcount(V, N) -> +%%% if +%%% (1 bsl ((N) bsr 1)) =< (V) -> +%%% ((N) bsr 1) + bitcount((V) bsr ((N) bsr 1), ((N) bsr 1)); +%%% true -> +%%% bitcount((V), ((N) bsr 1)) +%%% end). +%%%?BITCOUNT(V, 64); +%%%?BITCOUNT(V, 32); +%%%?BITCOUNT(V, 16); +%%%?BITCOUNT(V, 8); +%%%?BITCOUNT(V, 4); +%%%?BITCOUNT(V, 2); +%%%bitcount(_, 1) -> 0. + +bc64(V) -> ?BC(V, 64). + +%% Linear from high bit - higher probability first gives faster execution +bc(V, B, N) when B =< V -> N; +bc(V, B, N) -> bc(V, B bsr 1, N - 1). + +make_float(S, E, M) -> + <<F/float>> = <<S:1, E:11, M:52>>, + F. + +float2str(N) -> + <<S:1, E:11, M:52>> = <<(float(N))/float>>, + lists:flatten( + io_lib:format( + "~c~c.~13.16.0bE~b", + [case S of 1 -> $-; 0 -> $+ end, + case E of 0 -> $0; _ -> $1 end, + M, E - 16#3ff])). diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/slave.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/slave.erl index d7cf6386f5..b3f3206d67 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/slave.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/slave.erl @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ mk_cmd(Host, Name, Args, Waiter, Prog0) -> %% emulator and flags as the test node. The return from lib:progname() %% could then typically be '/<full_path_to>/cerl -gcov'). quote_progname(Progname) -> - do_quote_progname(string:tokens(to_list(Progname)," ")). + do_quote_progname(string:lexemes(to_list(Progname)," ")). do_quote_progname([Prog]) -> "\""++Prog++"\""; diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.app.src b/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.app.src index 3c449d3cb9..5fb48acfab 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.app.src +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.app.src @@ -101,13 +101,14 @@ timer, unicode, unicode_util, + uri_string, win32reg, zip]}, {registered,[timer_server,rsh_starter,take_over_monitor,pool_master, dets]}, {applications, [kernel]}, {env, []}, - {runtime_dependencies, ["sasl-3.0","kernel-5.0","erts-9.0","crypto-3.3", + {runtime_dependencies, ["sasl-3.0","kernel-6.0","erts-10.0","crypto-3.3", "compiler-5.0"]} ]}. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.appup.src b/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.appup.src index 800c2c61f3..e4e3fb83e9 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.appup.src +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.appup.src @@ -18,9 +18,7 @@ %% %CopyrightEnd% {"%VSN%", %% Up from - max one major revision back - [{<<"3\\.[0-3](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}, % OTP-19.* - {<<"3\\.4(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], % OTP-20.* + [{<<"3\\.4(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}], % OTP-20.* %% Down to - max one major revision back - [{<<"3\\.[0-3](\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}, % OTP-19.* - {<<"3\\.4(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] % OTP-20.* + [{<<"3\\.4(\\.[0-9]+)*">>,[restart_new_emulator]}] % OTP-20.* }. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/string.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/string.erl index 4972da297d..5a4d2df2a6 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/string.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/string.erl @@ -87,6 +87,16 @@ %%% May be removed -export([list_to_float/1, list_to_integer/1]). +-deprecated([{len,1},{concat,2}, + {str,2},{chr,2},{rchr,2},{rstr,2}, + {span,2},{cspan,2},{substr,'_'},{tokens,2}, + {chars,'_'}, + {copies,2},{words,'_'},{strip,'_'}, + {sub_word,'_'},{left,'_'},{right,'_'}, + {sub_string,'_'},{centre,'_'},{join,2}, + {to_upper,1}, {to_lower,1} + ]). + %% Uses bifs: string:list_to_float/1 and string:list_to_integer/1 -spec list_to_float(String) -> {Float, Rest} | {'error', Reason} when String :: string(), diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/supervisor.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/supervisor.erl index 7920e55930..e56415650f 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/supervisor.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/supervisor.erl @@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ %% Internal exports -export([init/1, handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_info/2, terminate/2, code_change/3, format_status/2]). --export([try_again_restart/2]). %% For release_handler only -export([get_callback_module/1]). @@ -79,6 +78,7 @@ | {RestartStrategy :: strategy(), Intensity :: non_neg_integer(), Period :: pos_integer()}. +-type children() :: {Ids :: [child_id()], Db :: #{child_id() => child_rec()}}. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Defaults @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ pid = undefined :: child() | {restarting, pid() | undefined} | [pid()], - name :: child_id(), + id :: child_id(), mfargs :: mfargs(), restart_type :: restart(), shutdown :: shutdown(), @@ -104,16 +104,11 @@ modules = [] :: modules()}). -type child_rec() :: #child{}. --define(DICTS, dict). --define(DICT, dict:dict). --define(SETS, sets). --define(SET, sets:set). - -record(state, {name, strategy :: strategy() | 'undefined', - children = [] :: [child_rec()], - dynamics :: {'dict', ?DICT(pid(), list())} - | {'set', ?SET(pid())} + children = {[],#{}} :: children(), % Ids in start order + dynamics :: {'maps', #{pid() => list()}} + | {'sets', sets:set(pid())} | 'undefined', intensity :: non_neg_integer() | 'undefined', period :: pos_integer() | 'undefined', @@ -124,6 +119,9 @@ -type state() :: #state{}. -define(is_simple(State), State#state.strategy =:= simple_one_for_one). +-define(is_temporary(_Child_), _Child_#child.restart_type=:=temporary). +-define(is_transient(_Child_), _Child_#child.restart_type=:=transient). +-define(is_permanent(_Child_), _Child_#child.restart_type=:=permanent). -callback init(Args :: term()) -> {ok, {SupFlags :: sup_flags(), [ChildSpec :: child_spec()]}} @@ -179,16 +177,16 @@ start_child(Supervisor, ChildSpec) -> | {'error', Error}, Error :: 'running' | 'restarting' | 'not_found' | 'simple_one_for_one' | term(). -restart_child(Supervisor, Name) -> - call(Supervisor, {restart_child, Name}). +restart_child(Supervisor, Id) -> + call(Supervisor, {restart_child, Id}). -spec delete_child(SupRef, Id) -> Result when SupRef :: sup_ref(), Id :: child_id(), Result :: 'ok' | {'error', Error}, Error :: 'running' | 'restarting' | 'not_found' | 'simple_one_for_one'. -delete_child(Supervisor, Name) -> - call(Supervisor, {delete_child, Name}). +delete_child(Supervisor, Id) -> + call(Supervisor, {delete_child, Id}). %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% Func: terminate_child/2 @@ -202,16 +200,16 @@ delete_child(Supervisor, Name) -> Id :: pid() | child_id(), Result :: 'ok' | {'error', Error}, Error :: 'not_found' | 'simple_one_for_one'. -terminate_child(Supervisor, Name) -> - call(Supervisor, {terminate_child, Name}). +terminate_child(Supervisor, Id) -> + call(Supervisor, {terminate_child, Id}). -spec get_childspec(SupRef, Id) -> Result when SupRef :: sup_ref(), Id :: pid() | child_id(), Result :: {'ok', child_spec()} | {'error', Error}, Error :: 'not_found'. -get_childspec(Supervisor, Name) -> - call(Supervisor, {get_childspec, Name}). +get_childspec(Supervisor, Id) -> + call(Supervisor, {get_childspec, Id}). -spec which_children(SupRef) -> [{Id,Child,Type,Modules}] when SupRef :: sup_ref(), @@ -246,17 +244,6 @@ check_childspecs(ChildSpecs) when is_list(ChildSpecs) -> check_childspecs(X) -> {error, {badarg, X}}. %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%%% Called by restart/2 --spec try_again_restart(SupRef, Child) -> ok when - SupRef :: sup_ref(), - Child :: child_id() | pid(). -try_again_restart(Supervisor, Child) -> - cast(Supervisor, {try_again_restart, Child}). - -cast(Supervisor, Req) -> - gen_server:cast(Supervisor, Req). - -%%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% Called by release_handler during upgrade -spec get_callback_module(Pid) -> Module when Pid :: pid(), @@ -325,7 +312,7 @@ init_children(State, StartSpec) -> init_dynamic(State, [StartSpec]) -> case check_startspec([StartSpec]) of {ok, Children} -> - {ok, State#state{children = Children}}; + {ok, dyn_init(State#state{children = Children})}; Error -> {stop, {start_spec, Error}} end; @@ -334,35 +321,34 @@ init_dynamic(_State, StartSpec) -> %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% Func: start_children/2 -%% Args: Children = [child_rec()] in start order +%% Args: Children = children() % Ids in start order %% SupName = {local, atom()} | {global, atom()} | {pid(), Mod} -%% Purpose: Start all children. The new list contains #child's +%% Purpose: Start all children. The new map contains #child's %% with pids. %% Returns: {ok, NChildren} | {error, NChildren, Reason} -%% NChildren = [child_rec()] in termination order (reversed -%% start order) +%% NChildren = children() % Ids in termination order +%% (reversed start order) %%----------------------------------------------------------------- -start_children(Children, SupName) -> start_children(Children, [], SupName). - -start_children([Child|Chs], NChildren, SupName) -> - case do_start_child(SupName, Child) of - {ok, undefined} when Child#child.restart_type =:= temporary -> - start_children(Chs, NChildren, SupName); - {ok, Pid} -> - start_children(Chs, [Child#child{pid = Pid}|NChildren], SupName); - {ok, Pid, _Extra} -> - start_children(Chs, [Child#child{pid = Pid}|NChildren], SupName); - {error, Reason} -> - report_error(start_error, Reason, Child, SupName), - {error, lists:reverse(Chs) ++ [Child | NChildren], - {failed_to_start_child,Child#child.name,Reason}} - end; -start_children([], NChildren, _SupName) -> - {ok, NChildren}. +start_children(Children, SupName) -> + Start = + fun(Id,Child) -> + case do_start_child(SupName, Child) of + {ok, undefined} when ?is_temporary(Child) -> + remove; + {ok, Pid} -> + {update,Child#child{pid = Pid}}; + {ok, Pid, _Extra} -> + {update,Child#child{pid = Pid}}; + {error, Reason} -> + report_error(start_error, Reason, Child, SupName), + {abort,{failed_to_start_child,Id,Reason}} + end + end, + children_map(Start,Children). do_start_child(SupName, Child) -> #child{mfargs = {M, F, Args}} = Child, - case catch apply(M, F, Args) of + case do_start_child_i(M, F, Args) of {ok, Pid} when is_pid(Pid) -> NChild = Child#child{pid = Pid}, report_progress(NChild, SupName), @@ -371,10 +357,8 @@ do_start_child(SupName, Child) -> NChild = Child#child{pid = Pid}, report_progress(NChild, SupName), {ok, Pid, Extra}; - ignore -> - {ok, undefined}; - {error, What} -> {error, What}; - What -> {error, What} + Other -> + Other end. do_start_child_i(M, F, A) -> @@ -400,17 +384,17 @@ do_start_child_i(M, F, A) -> -spec handle_call(call(), term(), state()) -> {'reply', term(), state()}. handle_call({start_child, EArgs}, _From, State) when ?is_simple(State) -> - Child = hd(State#state.children), + Child = get_dynamic_child(State), #child{mfargs = {M, F, A}} = Child, Args = A ++ EArgs, case do_start_child_i(M, F, Args) of {ok, undefined} -> {reply, {ok, undefined}, State}; {ok, Pid} -> - NState = save_dynamic_child(Child#child.restart_type, Pid, Args, State), + NState = dyn_store(Pid, Args, State), {reply, {ok, Pid}, NState}; {ok, Pid, Extra} -> - NState = save_dynamic_child(Child#child.restart_type, Pid, Args, State), + NState = dyn_store(Pid, Args, State), {reply, {ok, Pid, Extra}, NState}; What -> {reply, What, State} @@ -426,121 +410,94 @@ handle_call({start_child, ChildSpec}, _From, State) -> end; %% terminate_child for simple_one_for_one can only be done with pid -handle_call({terminate_child, Name}, _From, State) when not is_pid(Name), - ?is_simple(State) -> +handle_call({terminate_child, Id}, _From, State) when not is_pid(Id), + ?is_simple(State) -> {reply, {error, simple_one_for_one}, State}; -handle_call({terminate_child, Name}, _From, State) -> - case get_child(Name, State, ?is_simple(State)) of - {value, Child} -> - case do_terminate(Child, State#state.name) of - #child{restart_type=RT} when RT=:=temporary; ?is_simple(State) -> - {reply, ok, state_del_child(Child, State)}; - NChild -> - {reply, ok, replace_child(NChild, State)} - end; - false -> +handle_call({terminate_child, Id}, _From, State) -> + case find_child(Id, State) of + {ok, Child} -> + do_terminate(Child, State#state.name), + {reply, ok, del_child(Child, State)}; + error -> {reply, {error, not_found}, State} end; %% restart_child request is invalid for simple_one_for_one supervisors -handle_call({restart_child, _Name}, _From, State) when ?is_simple(State) -> +handle_call({restart_child, _Id}, _From, State) when ?is_simple(State) -> {reply, {error, simple_one_for_one}, State}; -handle_call({restart_child, Name}, _From, State) -> - case get_child(Name, State) of - {value, Child} when Child#child.pid =:= undefined -> +handle_call({restart_child, Id}, _From, State) -> + case find_child(Id, State) of + {ok, Child} when Child#child.pid =:= undefined -> case do_start_child(State#state.name, Child) of {ok, Pid} -> - NState = replace_child(Child#child{pid = Pid}, State), + NState = set_pid(Pid, Id, State), {reply, {ok, Pid}, NState}; {ok, Pid, Extra} -> - NState = replace_child(Child#child{pid = Pid}, State), + NState = set_pid(Pid, Id, State), {reply, {ok, Pid, Extra}, NState}; Error -> {reply, Error, State} end; - {value, #child{pid=?restarting(_)}} -> + {ok, #child{pid=?restarting(_)}} -> {reply, {error, restarting}, State}; - {value, _} -> + {ok, _} -> {reply, {error, running}, State}; _ -> {reply, {error, not_found}, State} end; %% delete_child request is invalid for simple_one_for_one supervisors -handle_call({delete_child, _Name}, _From, State) when ?is_simple(State) -> +handle_call({delete_child, _Id}, _From, State) when ?is_simple(State) -> {reply, {error, simple_one_for_one}, State}; -handle_call({delete_child, Name}, _From, State) -> - case get_child(Name, State) of - {value, Child} when Child#child.pid =:= undefined -> - NState = remove_child(Child, State), +handle_call({delete_child, Id}, _From, State) -> + case find_child(Id, State) of + {ok, Child} when Child#child.pid =:= undefined -> + NState = remove_child(Id, State), {reply, ok, NState}; - {value, #child{pid=?restarting(_)}} -> + {ok, #child{pid=?restarting(_)}} -> {reply, {error, restarting}, State}; - {value, _} -> + {ok, _} -> {reply, {error, running}, State}; _ -> {reply, {error, not_found}, State} end; -handle_call({get_childspec, Name}, _From, State) -> - case get_child(Name, State, ?is_simple(State)) of - {value, Child} -> +handle_call({get_childspec, Id}, _From, State) -> + case find_child(Id, State) of + {ok, Child} -> {reply, {ok, child_to_spec(Child)}, State}; - false -> + error -> {reply, {error, not_found}, State} end; -handle_call(which_children, _From, #state{children = [#child{restart_type = temporary, - child_type = CT, - modules = Mods}]} = - State) when ?is_simple(State) -> - Reply = lists:map(fun(Pid) -> {undefined, Pid, CT, Mods} end, - ?SETS:to_list(dynamics_db(temporary, State#state.dynamics))), - {reply, Reply, State}; - -handle_call(which_children, _From, #state{children = [#child{restart_type = RType, - child_type = CT, - modules = Mods}]} = - State) when ?is_simple(State) -> - Reply = lists:map(fun({?restarting(_),_}) -> {undefined,restarting,CT,Mods}; - ({Pid, _}) -> {undefined, Pid, CT, Mods} end, - ?DICTS:to_list(dynamics_db(RType, State#state.dynamics))), +handle_call(which_children, _From, State) when ?is_simple(State) -> + #child{child_type = CT,modules = Mods} = get_dynamic_child(State), + Reply = dyn_map(fun(?restarting(_)) -> {undefined, restarting, CT, Mods}; + (Pid) -> {undefined, Pid, CT, Mods} + end, State), {reply, Reply, State}; handle_call(which_children, _From, State) -> Resp = - lists:map(fun(#child{pid = ?restarting(_), name = Name, - child_type = ChildType, modules = Mods}) -> - {Name, restarting, ChildType, Mods}; - (#child{pid = Pid, name = Name, - child_type = ChildType, modules = Mods}) -> - {Name, Pid, ChildType, Mods} - end, - State#state.children), + children_to_list( + fun(Id,#child{pid = ?restarting(_), + child_type = ChildType, modules = Mods}) -> + {Id, restarting, ChildType, Mods}; + (Id,#child{pid = Pid, + child_type = ChildType, modules = Mods}) -> + {Id, Pid, ChildType, Mods} + end, + State#state.children), {reply, Resp, State}; - -handle_call(count_children, _From, #state{children = [#child{restart_type = temporary, - child_type = CT}]} = State) - when ?is_simple(State) -> - Sz = ?SETS:size(dynamics_db(temporary, State#state.dynamics)), - Reply = case CT of - supervisor -> [{specs, 1}, {active, Sz}, - {supervisors, Sz}, {workers, 0}]; - worker -> [{specs, 1}, {active, Sz}, - {supervisors, 0}, {workers, Sz}] - end, - {reply, Reply, State}; - -handle_call(count_children, _From, #state{dynamic_restarts = Restarts, - children = [#child{restart_type = RType, - child_type = CT}]} = State) +handle_call(count_children, _From, #state{dynamic_restarts = Restarts} = State) when ?is_simple(State) -> - Sz = ?DICTS:size(dynamics_db(RType, State#state.dynamics)), - Active = Sz - Restarts, + #child{child_type = CT} = get_dynamic_child(State), + Sz = dyn_size(State), + Active = Sz - Restarts, % Restarts is always 0 for temporary children Reply = case CT of supervisor -> [{specs, 1}, {active, Active}, {supervisors, Sz}, {workers, 0}]; @@ -552,16 +509,15 @@ handle_call(count_children, _From, #state{dynamic_restarts = Restarts, handle_call(count_children, _From, State) -> %% Specs and children are together on the children list... {Specs, Active, Supers, Workers} = - lists:foldl(fun(Child, Counts) -> - count_child(Child, Counts) - end, {0,0,0,0}, State#state.children), + children_fold(fun(_Id, Child, Counts) -> + count_child(Child, Counts) + end, {0,0,0,0}, State#state.children), %% Reformat counts to a property list. Reply = [{specs, Specs}, {active, Active}, {supervisors, Supers}, {workers, Workers}], {reply, Reply, State}. - count_child(#child{pid = Pid, child_type = worker}, {Specs, Active, Supers, Workers}) -> case is_pid(Pid) andalso is_process_alive(Pid) of @@ -575,34 +531,15 @@ count_child(#child{pid = Pid, child_type = supervisor}, false -> {Specs+1, Active, Supers+1, Workers} end. - %%% If a restart attempt failed, this message is cast %%% from restart/2 in order to give gen_server the chance to %%% check it's inbox before trying again. --spec handle_cast({try_again_restart, child_id() | pid()}, state()) -> +-spec handle_cast({try_again_restart, child_id() | {'restarting',pid()}}, state()) -> {'noreply', state()} | {stop, shutdown, state()}. -handle_cast({try_again_restart,Pid}, #state{children=[Child]}=State) - when ?is_simple(State) -> - RT = Child#child.restart_type, - RPid = restarting(Pid), - case dynamic_child_args(RPid, RT, State#state.dynamics) of - {ok, Args} -> - {M, F, _} = Child#child.mfargs, - NChild = Child#child{pid = RPid, mfargs = {M, F, Args}}, - case restart(NChild,State) of - {ok, State1} -> - {noreply, State1}; - {shutdown, State1} -> - {stop, shutdown, State1} - end; - error -> - {noreply, State} - end; - -handle_cast({try_again_restart,Name}, State) -> - case lists:keyfind(Name,#child.name,State#state.children) of - Child = #child{pid=?restarting(_)} -> +handle_cast({try_again_restart,TryAgainId}, State) -> + case find_child_and_args(TryAgainId, State) of + {ok, Child = #child{pid=?restarting(_)}} -> case restart(Child,State) of {ok, State1} -> {noreply, State1}; @@ -637,10 +574,8 @@ handle_info(Msg, State) -> %% -spec terminate(term(), state()) -> 'ok'. -terminate(_Reason, #state{children=[Child]} = State) when ?is_simple(State) -> - terminate_dynamic_children(Child, dynamics_db(Child#child.restart_type, - State#state.dynamics), - State#state.name); +terminate(_Reason, State) when ?is_simple(State) -> + terminate_dynamic_children(State); terminate(_Reason, State) -> terminate_children(State#state.children, State#state.name). @@ -675,8 +610,8 @@ code_change(_, State, _) -> update_childspec(State, StartSpec) when ?is_simple(State) -> case check_startspec(StartSpec) of - {ok, [Child]} -> - {ok, State#state{children = [Child]}}; + {ok, {[_],_}=Children} -> + {ok, State#state{children = Children}}; Error -> {error, Error} end; @@ -690,39 +625,36 @@ update_childspec(State, StartSpec) -> {error, Error} end. -update_childspec1([Child|OldC], Children, KeepOld) -> - case update_chsp(Child, Children) of - {ok,NewChildren} -> - update_childspec1(OldC, NewChildren, KeepOld); +update_childspec1({[Id|OldIds], OldDb}, {Ids,Db}, KeepOld) -> + case update_chsp(maps:get(Id,OldDb), Db) of + {ok,NewDb} -> + update_childspec1({OldIds,OldDb}, {Ids,NewDb}, KeepOld); false -> - update_childspec1(OldC, Children, [Child|KeepOld]) + update_childspec1({OldIds,OldDb}, {Ids,Db}, [Id|KeepOld]) end; -update_childspec1([], Children, KeepOld) -> +update_childspec1({[],OldDb}, {Ids,Db}, KeepOld) -> + KeepOldDb = maps:with(KeepOld,OldDb), %% Return them in (kept) reverse start order. - lists:reverse(Children ++ KeepOld). - -update_chsp(OldCh, Children) -> - case lists:map(fun(Ch) when OldCh#child.name =:= Ch#child.name -> - Ch#child{pid = OldCh#child.pid}; - (Ch) -> - Ch - end, - Children) of - Children -> - false; % OldCh not found in new spec. - NewC -> - {ok, NewC} + {lists:reverse(Ids ++ KeepOld),maps:merge(KeepOldDb,Db)}. + +update_chsp(#child{id=Id}=OldChild, NewDb) -> + case maps:find(Id, NewDb) of + {ok,Child} -> + {ok,NewDb#{Id => Child#child{pid = OldChild#child.pid}}}; + error -> % Id not found in new spec. + false end. + %%% --------------------------------------------------- %%% Start a new child. %%% --------------------------------------------------- handle_start_child(Child, State) -> - case get_child(Child#child.name, State) of - false -> + case find_child(Child#child.id, State) of + error -> case do_start_child(State#state.name, Child) of - {ok, undefined} when Child#child.restart_type =:= temporary -> + {ok, undefined} when ?is_temporary(Child) -> {{ok, undefined}, State}; {ok, Pid} -> {{ok, Pid}, save_child(Child#child{pid = Pid}, State)}; @@ -731,9 +663,9 @@ handle_start_child(Child, State) -> {error, What} -> {{error, {What, Child}}, State} end; - {value, OldChild} when is_pid(OldChild#child.pid) -> + {ok, OldChild} when is_pid(OldChild#child.pid) -> {{error, {already_started, OldChild#child.pid}}, State}; - {value, _OldChild} -> + {ok, _OldChild} -> {{error, already_present}, State} end. @@ -742,63 +674,45 @@ handle_start_child(Child, State) -> %%% Returns: {ok, state()} | {shutdown, state()} %%% --------------------------------------------------- -restart_child(Pid, Reason, #state{children = [Child]} = State) when ?is_simple(State) -> - RestartType = Child#child.restart_type, - case dynamic_child_args(Pid, RestartType, State#state.dynamics) of - {ok, Args} -> - {M, F, _} = Child#child.mfargs, - NChild = Child#child{pid = Pid, mfargs = {M, F, Args}}, - do_restart(RestartType, Reason, NChild, State); - error -> - {ok, State} - end; - restart_child(Pid, Reason, State) -> - Children = State#state.children, - case lists:keyfind(Pid, #child.pid, Children) of - #child{restart_type = RestartType} = Child -> - do_restart(RestartType, Reason, Child, State); - false -> + case find_child_and_args(Pid, State) of + {ok, Child} -> + do_restart(Reason, Child, State); + error -> {ok, State} end. -do_restart(permanent, Reason, Child, State) -> +do_restart(Reason, Child, State) when ?is_permanent(Child) -> report_error(child_terminated, Reason, Child, State#state.name), restart(Child, State); -do_restart(_, normal, Child, State) -> - NState = state_del_child(Child, State), +do_restart(normal, Child, State) -> + NState = del_child(Child, State), {ok, NState}; -do_restart(_, shutdown, Child, State) -> - NState = state_del_child(Child, State), +do_restart(shutdown, Child, State) -> + NState = del_child(Child, State), {ok, NState}; -do_restart(_, {shutdown, _Term}, Child, State) -> - NState = state_del_child(Child, State), +do_restart({shutdown, _Term}, Child, State) -> + NState = del_child(Child, State), {ok, NState}; -do_restart(transient, Reason, Child, State) -> +do_restart(Reason, Child, State) when ?is_transient(Child) -> report_error(child_terminated, Reason, Child, State#state.name), restart(Child, State); -do_restart(temporary, Reason, Child, State) -> +do_restart(Reason, Child, State) when ?is_temporary(Child) -> report_error(child_terminated, Reason, Child, State#state.name), - NState = state_del_child(Child, State), + NState = del_child(Child, State), {ok, NState}. restart(Child, State) -> case add_restart(State) of {ok, NState} -> case restart(NState#state.strategy, Child, NState) of - {try_again,NState2} -> + {{try_again, TryAgainId}, NState2} -> %% Leaving control back to gen_server before %% trying again. This way other incoming requsts %% for the supervisor can be handled - e.g. a %% shutdown request for the supervisor or the %% child. - Id = if ?is_simple(State) -> Child#child.pid; - true -> Child#child.name - end, - ok = try_again_restart(self(), Id), - {ok,NState2}; - {try_again, NState2, #child{name=ChName}} -> - ok = try_again_restart(self(), ChName), + try_again_restart(TryAgainId), {ok,NState2}; Other -> Other @@ -806,124 +720,111 @@ restart(Child, State) -> {terminate, NState} -> report_error(shutdown, reached_max_restart_intensity, Child, State#state.name), - {shutdown, remove_child(Child, NState)} + {shutdown, del_child(Child, NState)} end. restart(simple_one_for_one, Child, State0) -> #child{pid = OldPid, mfargs = {M, F, A}} = Child, - State = case OldPid of + State1 = case OldPid of ?restarting(_) -> NRes = State0#state.dynamic_restarts - 1, State0#state{dynamic_restarts = NRes}; _ -> State0 end, - Dynamics = ?DICTS:erase(OldPid, dynamics_db(Child#child.restart_type, - State#state.dynamics)), + State2 = dyn_erase(OldPid, State1), case do_start_child_i(M, F, A) of {ok, Pid} -> - DynamicsDb = {dict, ?DICTS:store(Pid, A, Dynamics)}, - NState = State#state{dynamics = DynamicsDb}, + NState = dyn_store(Pid, A, State2), {ok, NState}; {ok, Pid, _Extra} -> - DynamicsDb = {dict, ?DICTS:store(Pid, A, Dynamics)}, - NState = State#state{dynamics = DynamicsDb}, + NState = dyn_store(Pid, A, State2), {ok, NState}; {error, Error} -> - NRestarts = State#state.dynamic_restarts + 1, - DynamicsDb = {dict, ?DICTS:store(restarting(OldPid), A, Dynamics)}, - NState = State#state{dynamic_restarts = NRestarts, - dynamics = DynamicsDb}, - report_error(start_error, Error, Child, State#state.name), - {try_again, NState} + ROldPid = restarting(OldPid), + NRestarts = State2#state.dynamic_restarts + 1, + State3 = State2#state{dynamic_restarts = NRestarts}, + NState = dyn_store(ROldPid, A, State3), + report_error(start_error, Error, Child, NState#state.name), + {{try_again, ROldPid}, NState} end; -restart(one_for_one, Child, State) -> +restart(one_for_one, #child{id=Id} = Child, State) -> OldPid = Child#child.pid, case do_start_child(State#state.name, Child) of {ok, Pid} -> - NState = replace_child(Child#child{pid = Pid}, State), + NState = set_pid(Pid, Id, State), {ok, NState}; {ok, Pid, _Extra} -> - NState = replace_child(Child#child{pid = Pid}, State), + NState = set_pid(Pid, Id, State), {ok, NState}; {error, Reason} -> - NState = replace_child(Child#child{pid = restarting(OldPid)}, State), + NState = set_pid(restarting(OldPid), Id, State), report_error(start_error, Reason, Child, State#state.name), - {try_again, NState} - end; -restart(rest_for_one, Child, State) -> - {ChAfter, ChBefore} = split_child(Child#child.pid, State#state.children), - ChAfter2 = terminate_children(ChAfter, State#state.name), - case start_children(ChAfter2, State#state.name) of - {ok, ChAfter3} -> - {ok, State#state{children = ChAfter3 ++ ChBefore}}; - {error, ChAfter3, {failed_to_start_child, ChName, _Reason}} - when ChName =:= Child#child.name -> - NChild = Child#child{pid=restarting(Child#child.pid)}, - NState = State#state{children = ChAfter3 ++ ChBefore}, - {try_again, replace_child(NChild,NState)}; - {error, ChAfter3, {failed_to_start_child, ChName, _Reason}} -> - NChild = lists:keyfind(ChName, #child.name, ChAfter3), - NChild2 = NChild#child{pid=?restarting(undefined)}, - NState = State#state{children = ChAfter3 ++ ChBefore}, - {try_again, replace_child(NChild2,NState), NChild2} + {{try_again,Id}, NState} end; -restart(one_for_all, Child, State) -> - Children1 = del_child(Child#child.pid, State#state.children), - Children2 = terminate_children(Children1, State#state.name), - case start_children(Children2, State#state.name) of - {ok, NChs} -> - {ok, State#state{children = NChs}}; - {error, NChs, {failed_to_start_child, ChName, _Reason}} - when ChName =:= Child#child.name -> - NChild = Child#child{pid=restarting(Child#child.pid)}, - NState = State#state{children = NChs}, - {try_again, replace_child(NChild,NState)}; - {error, NChs, {failed_to_start_child, ChName, _Reason}} -> - NChild = lists:keyfind(ChName, #child.name, NChs), - NChild2 = NChild#child{pid=?restarting(undefined)}, - NState = State#state{children = NChs}, - {try_again, replace_child(NChild2,NState), NChild2} +restart(rest_for_one, #child{id=Id} = Child, #state{name=SupName} = State) -> + {ChAfter, ChBefore} = split_child(Id, State#state.children), + {Return, ChAfter2} = restart_multiple_children(Child, ChAfter, SupName), + {Return, State#state{children = append(ChAfter2,ChBefore)}}; +restart(one_for_all, Child, #state{name=SupName} = State) -> + Children1 = del_child(Child#child.id, State#state.children), + {Return, NChildren} = restart_multiple_children(Child, Children1, SupName), + {Return, State#state{children = NChildren}}. + +restart_multiple_children(Child, Children, SupName) -> + Children1 = terminate_children(Children, SupName), + case start_children(Children1, SupName) of + {ok, NChildren} -> + {ok, NChildren}; + {error, NChildren, {failed_to_start_child, FailedId, _Reason}} -> + NewPid = if FailedId =:= Child#child.id -> + restarting(Child#child.pid); + true -> + ?restarting(undefined) + end, + {{try_again, FailedId}, set_pid(NewPid,FailedId,NChildren)} end. restarting(Pid) when is_pid(Pid) -> ?restarting(Pid); restarting(RPid) -> RPid. +-spec try_again_restart(child_id() | {'restarting',pid()}) -> 'ok'. +try_again_restart(TryAgainId) -> + gen_server:cast(self(), {try_again_restart, TryAgainId}). + %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% Func: terminate_children/2 -%% Args: Children = [child_rec()] in termination order +%% Args: Children = children() % Ids in termination order %% SupName = {local, atom()} | {global, atom()} | {pid(),Mod} -%% Returns: NChildren = [child_rec()] in -%% startup order (reversed termination order) +%% Returns: NChildren = children() % Ids in startup order +%% % (reversed termination order) %%----------------------------------------------------------------- terminate_children(Children, SupName) -> - terminate_children(Children, SupName, []). - -%% Temporary children should not be restarted and thus should -%% be skipped when building the list of terminated children, although -%% we do want them to be shut down as many functions from this module -%% use this function to just clear everything. -terminate_children([Child = #child{restart_type=temporary} | Children], SupName, Res) -> - _ = do_terminate(Child, SupName), - terminate_children(Children, SupName, Res); -terminate_children([Child | Children], SupName, Res) -> - NChild = do_terminate(Child, SupName), - terminate_children(Children, SupName, [NChild | Res]); -terminate_children([], _SupName, Res) -> - Res. + Terminate = + fun(_Id,Child) when ?is_temporary(Child) -> + %% Temporary children should not be restarted and thus should + %% be skipped when building the list of terminated children. + do_terminate(Child, SupName), + remove; + (_Id,Child) -> + do_terminate(Child, SupName), + {update,Child#child{pid=undefined}} + end, + {ok,NChildren} = children_map(Terminate, Children), + NChildren. do_terminate(Child, SupName) when is_pid(Child#child.pid) -> case shutdown(Child#child.pid, Child#child.shutdown) of ok -> ok; - {error, normal} when Child#child.restart_type =/= permanent -> + {error, normal} when not (?is_permanent(Child)) -> ok; {error, OtherReason} -> report_error(shutdown_error, OtherReason, Child, SupName) end, - Child#child{pid = undefined}; -do_terminate(Child, _SupName) -> - Child#child{pid = undefined}. + ok; +do_terminate(_Child, _SupName) -> + ok. %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% Shutdowns a child. We must check the EXIT value @@ -996,66 +897,50 @@ monitor_child(Pid) -> ok end. - %%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%% Func: terminate_dynamic_children/3 -%% Args: Child = child_rec() -%% Dynamics = ?DICT() | ?SET() -%% SupName = {local, atom()} | {global, atom()} | {pid(),Mod} +%% Func: terminate_dynamic_children/1 +%% Args: State %% Returns: ok %% -%% %% Shutdown all dynamic children. This happens when the supervisor is %% stopped. Because the supervisor can have millions of dynamic children, we -%% can have an significative overhead here. +%% can have a significative overhead here. %%----------------------------------------------------------------- -terminate_dynamic_children(Child, Dynamics, SupName) -> - {Pids, EStack0} = monitor_dynamic_children(Child, Dynamics), - Sz = ?SETS:size(Pids), +terminate_dynamic_children(State) -> + Child = get_dynamic_child(State), + {Pids, EStack0} = monitor_dynamic_children(Child,State), + Sz = sets:size(Pids), EStack = case Child#child.shutdown of brutal_kill -> - ?SETS:fold(fun(P, _) -> exit(P, kill) end, ok, Pids), + sets:fold(fun(P, _) -> exit(P, kill) end, ok, Pids), wait_dynamic_children(Child, Pids, Sz, undefined, EStack0); infinity -> - ?SETS:fold(fun(P, _) -> exit(P, shutdown) end, ok, Pids), + sets:fold(fun(P, _) -> exit(P, shutdown) end, ok, Pids), wait_dynamic_children(Child, Pids, Sz, undefined, EStack0); Time -> - ?SETS:fold(fun(P, _) -> exit(P, shutdown) end, ok, Pids), + sets:fold(fun(P, _) -> exit(P, shutdown) end, ok, Pids), TRef = erlang:start_timer(Time, self(), kill), wait_dynamic_children(Child, Pids, Sz, TRef, EStack0) end, %% Unroll stacked errors and report them - ?DICTS:fold(fun(Reason, Ls, _) -> - report_error(shutdown_error, Reason, - Child#child{pid=Ls}, SupName) - end, ok, EStack). - - -monitor_dynamic_children(#child{restart_type=temporary}, Dynamics) -> - ?SETS:fold(fun(P, {Pids, EStack}) -> - case monitor_child(P) of - ok -> - {?SETS:add_element(P, Pids), EStack}; - {error, normal} -> - {Pids, EStack}; - {error, Reason} -> - {Pids, ?DICTS:append(Reason, P, EStack)} - end - end, {?SETS:new(), ?DICTS:new()}, Dynamics); -monitor_dynamic_children(#child{restart_type=RType}, Dynamics) -> - ?DICTS:fold(fun(P, _, {Pids, EStack}) when is_pid(P) -> - case monitor_child(P) of - ok -> - {?SETS:add_element(P, Pids), EStack}; - {error, normal} when RType =/= permanent -> - {Pids, EStack}; - {error, Reason} -> - {Pids, ?DICTS:append(Reason, P, EStack)} - end; - (?restarting(_), _, {Pids, EStack}) -> - {Pids, EStack} - end, {?SETS:new(), ?DICTS:new()}, Dynamics). - + dict:fold(fun(Reason, Ls, _) -> + report_error(shutdown_error, Reason, + Child#child{pid=Ls}, State#state.name) + end, ok, EStack). + +monitor_dynamic_children(Child,State) -> + dyn_fold(fun(P,{Pids, EStack}) when is_pid(P) -> + case monitor_child(P) of + ok -> + {sets:add_element(P, Pids), EStack}; + {error, normal} when not (?is_permanent(Child)) -> + {Pids, EStack}; + {error, Reason} -> + {Pids, dict:append(Reason, P, EStack)} + end; + (?restarting(_), {Pids, EStack}) -> + {Pids, EStack} + end, {sets:new(), dict:new()}, State). wait_dynamic_children(_Child, _Pids, 0, undefined, EStack) -> EStack; @@ -1073,39 +958,38 @@ wait_dynamic_children(#child{shutdown=brutal_kill} = Child, Pids, Sz, TRef, EStack) -> receive {'DOWN', _MRef, process, Pid, killed} -> - wait_dynamic_children(Child, ?SETS:del_element(Pid, Pids), Sz-1, + wait_dynamic_children(Child, sets:del_element(Pid, Pids), Sz-1, TRef, EStack); {'DOWN', _MRef, process, Pid, Reason} -> - wait_dynamic_children(Child, ?SETS:del_element(Pid, Pids), Sz-1, - TRef, ?DICTS:append(Reason, Pid, EStack)) + wait_dynamic_children(Child, sets:del_element(Pid, Pids), Sz-1, + TRef, dict:append(Reason, Pid, EStack)) end; -wait_dynamic_children(#child{restart_type=RType} = Child, Pids, Sz, - TRef, EStack) -> +wait_dynamic_children(Child, Pids, Sz, TRef, EStack) -> receive {'DOWN', _MRef, process, Pid, shutdown} -> - wait_dynamic_children(Child, ?SETS:del_element(Pid, Pids), Sz-1, + wait_dynamic_children(Child, sets:del_element(Pid, Pids), Sz-1, TRef, EStack); {'DOWN', _MRef, process, Pid, {shutdown, _}} -> - wait_dynamic_children(Child, ?SETS:del_element(Pid, Pids), Sz-1, + wait_dynamic_children(Child, sets:del_element(Pid, Pids), Sz-1, TRef, EStack); - {'DOWN', _MRef, process, Pid, normal} when RType =/= permanent -> - wait_dynamic_children(Child, ?SETS:del_element(Pid, Pids), Sz-1, + {'DOWN', _MRef, process, Pid, normal} when not (?is_permanent(Child)) -> + wait_dynamic_children(Child, sets:del_element(Pid, Pids), Sz-1, TRef, EStack); {'DOWN', _MRef, process, Pid, Reason} -> - wait_dynamic_children(Child, ?SETS:del_element(Pid, Pids), Sz-1, - TRef, ?DICTS:append(Reason, Pid, EStack)); + wait_dynamic_children(Child, sets:del_element(Pid, Pids), Sz-1, + TRef, dict:append(Reason, Pid, EStack)); {timeout, TRef, kill} -> - ?SETS:fold(fun(P, _) -> exit(P, kill) end, ok, Pids), + sets:fold(fun(P, _) -> exit(P, kill) end, ok, Pids), wait_dynamic_children(Child, Pids, Sz, undefined, EStack) end. %%----------------------------------------------------------------- -%% Child/State manipulating functions. +%% Access #state.children %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% Note we do not want to save the parameter list for temporary processes as @@ -1113,114 +997,184 @@ wait_dynamic_children(#child{restart_type=RType} = Child, Pids, Sz, %% Especially for dynamic children to simple_one_for_one supervisors %% it could become very costly as it is not uncommon to spawn %% very many such processes. -save_child(#child{restart_type = temporary, - mfargs = {M, F, _}} = Child, #state{children = Children} = State) -> - State#state{children = [Child#child{mfargs = {M, F, undefined}} |Children]}; -save_child(Child, #state{children = Children} = State) -> - State#state{children = [Child |Children]}. - -save_dynamic_child(temporary, Pid, _, #state{dynamics = Dynamics} = State) -> - DynamicsDb = dynamics_db(temporary, Dynamics), - State#state{dynamics = {set, ?SETS:add_element(Pid, DynamicsDb)}}; -save_dynamic_child(RestartType, Pid, Args, #state{dynamics = Dynamics} = State) -> - DynamicsDb = dynamics_db(RestartType, Dynamics), - State#state{dynamics = {dict, ?DICTS:store(Pid, Args, DynamicsDb)}}. - -dynamics_db(temporary, undefined) -> - ?SETS:new(); -dynamics_db(_, undefined) -> - ?DICTS:new(); -dynamics_db(_, {_Tag, DynamicsDb}) -> - DynamicsDb. - -dynamic_child_args(_Pid, temporary, _DynamicsDb) -> - {ok, undefined}; -dynamic_child_args(Pid, _RT, {dict, DynamicsDb}) -> - ?DICTS:find(Pid, DynamicsDb); -dynamic_child_args(_Pid, _RT, undefined) -> - error. - -state_del_child(#child{pid = Pid, restart_type = temporary}, State) when ?is_simple(State) -> - NDynamics = ?SETS:del_element(Pid, dynamics_db(temporary, State#state.dynamics)), - State#state{dynamics = {set, NDynamics}}; -state_del_child(#child{pid = Pid, restart_type = RType}, State) when ?is_simple(State) -> - NDynamics = ?DICTS:erase(Pid, dynamics_db(RType, State#state.dynamics)), - State#state{dynamics = {dict, NDynamics}}; -state_del_child(Child, State) -> - NChildren = del_child(Child#child.name, State#state.children), - State#state{children = NChildren}. - -del_child(Name, [Ch|Chs]) when Ch#child.name =:= Name, Ch#child.restart_type =:= temporary -> - Chs; -del_child(Name, [Ch|Chs]) when Ch#child.name =:= Name -> - [Ch#child{pid = undefined} | Chs]; -del_child(Pid, [Ch|Chs]) when Ch#child.pid =:= Pid, Ch#child.restart_type =:= temporary -> - Chs; -del_child(Pid, [Ch|Chs]) when Ch#child.pid =:= Pid -> - [Ch#child{pid = undefined} | Chs]; -del_child(Name, [Ch|Chs]) -> - [Ch|del_child(Name, Chs)]; -del_child(_, []) -> - []. +-spec save_child(child_rec(), state()) -> state(). +save_child(#child{mfargs = {M, F, _}} = Child, State) when ?is_temporary(Child) -> + do_save_child(Child#child{mfargs = {M, F, undefined}}, State); +save_child(Child, State) -> + do_save_child(Child, State). + +-spec do_save_child(child_rec(), state()) -> state(). +do_save_child(#child{id = Id} = Child, #state{children = {Ids,Db}} = State) -> + State#state{children = {[Id|Ids],Db#{Id => Child}}}. + +-spec del_child(child_rec(), state()) -> state(); + (child_id(), children()) -> children(). +del_child(#child{pid = Pid}, State) when ?is_simple(State) -> + dyn_erase(Pid,State); +del_child(Child, State) when is_record(Child,child), is_record(State,state) -> + NChildren = del_child(Child#child.id, State#state.children), + State#state{children = NChildren}; +del_child(Id, {Ids,Db}) -> + case maps:get(Id, Db) of + Child when Child#child.restart_type =:= temporary -> + {lists:delete(Id, Ids), maps:remove(Id, Db)}; + Child -> + {Ids, Db#{Id=>Child#child{pid=undefined}}} + end. -%% Chs = [S4, S3, Ch, S1, S0] -%% Ret: {[S4, S3, Ch], [S1, S0]} -split_child(Name, Chs) -> - split_child(Name, Chs, []). - -split_child(Name, [Ch|Chs], After) when Ch#child.name =:= Name -> - {lists:reverse([Ch#child{pid = undefined} | After]), Chs}; -split_child(Pid, [Ch|Chs], After) when Ch#child.pid =:= Pid -> - {lists:reverse([Ch#child{pid = undefined} | After]), Chs}; -split_child(Name, [Ch|Chs], After) -> - split_child(Name, Chs, [Ch | After]); -split_child(_, [], After) -> - {lists:reverse(After), []}. - -get_child(Name, State) -> - get_child(Name, State, false). - -get_child(Pid, State, AllowPid) when AllowPid, is_pid(Pid) -> - get_dynamic_child(Pid, State); -get_child(Name, State, _) -> - lists:keysearch(Name, #child.name, State#state.children). - -get_dynamic_child(Pid, #state{children=[Child], dynamics=Dynamics}) -> - case is_dynamic_pid(Pid, Dynamics) of - true -> - {value, Child#child{pid=Pid}}; - false -> - RPid = restarting(Pid), - case is_dynamic_pid(RPid, Dynamics) of - true -> - {value, Child#child{pid=RPid}}; - false -> +%% In: {[S4, S3, Ch, S1, S0],Db} +%% Ret: {{[S4, S3, Ch],Db1}, {[S1, S0],Db2}} +%% Db1 and Db2 contain the keys in the lists they are associated with. +-spec split_child(child_id(), children()) -> {children(), children()}. +split_child(Id, {Ids,Db}) -> + {IdsAfter,IdsBefore} = split_ids(Id, Ids, []), + DbBefore = maps:with(IdsBefore,Db), + #{Id:=Ch} = DbAfter = maps:with(IdsAfter,Db), + {{IdsAfter,DbAfter#{Id=>Ch#child{pid=undefined}}},{IdsBefore,DbBefore}}. + +split_ids(Id, [Id|Ids], After) -> + {lists:reverse([Id|After]), Ids}; +split_ids(Id, [Other|Ids], After) -> + split_ids(Id, Ids, [Other | After]). + +%% Find the child record for a given Pid (dynamic child) or Id +%% (non-dynamic child). This is called from the API functions. +-spec find_child(pid() | child_id(), state()) -> {ok,child_rec()} | error. +find_child(Pid, State) when is_pid(Pid), ?is_simple(State) -> + case find_dynamic_child(Pid, State) of + error -> + case find_dynamic_child(restarting(Pid), State) of + error -> case erlang:is_process_alive(Pid) of - true -> false; - false -> {value, Child} - end - end + true -> error; + false -> {ok, get_dynamic_child(State)} + end; + Other -> + Other + end; + Other -> + Other + end; +find_child(Id, #state{children = {_Ids,Db}}) -> + maps:find(Id, Db). + +%% Get the child record - either by child id or by pid. If +%% simple_one_for_one, then insert the pid and args into the returned +%% child record. This is called when trying to restart the child. +-spec find_child_and_args(IdOrPid, state()) -> {ok, child_rec()} | error when + IdOrPid :: pid() | {restarting,pid()} | child_id(). +find_child_and_args(Pid, State) when ?is_simple(State) -> + case find_dynamic_child(Pid, State) of + {ok,#child{mfargs={M,F,_}} = Child} -> + {ok, Args} = dyn_args(Pid, State), + {ok, Child#child{mfargs = {M, F, Args}}}; + error -> + error + end; +find_child_and_args(Pid, State) when is_pid(Pid) -> + find_child_by_pid(Pid, State); +find_child_and_args(Id, #state{children={_Ids,Db}}) -> + maps:find(Id, Db). + +%% Given the pid, find the child record for a dynamic child, and +%% include the pid in the returned record. +-spec find_dynamic_child(IdOrPid, state()) -> {ok, child_rec()} | error when + IdOrPid :: pid() | {restarting,pid()} | child_id(). +find_dynamic_child(Pid, State) -> + case dyn_exists(Pid, State) of + true -> + Child = get_dynamic_child(State), + {ok, Child#child{pid=Pid}}; + false -> + error end. -is_dynamic_pid(Pid, {dict, Dynamics}) -> - ?DICTS:is_key(Pid, Dynamics); -is_dynamic_pid(Pid, {set, Dynamics}) -> - ?SETS:is_element(Pid, Dynamics); -is_dynamic_pid(_Pid, undefined) -> - false. - -replace_child(Child, State) -> - Chs = do_replace_child(Child, State#state.children), - State#state{children = Chs}. - -do_replace_child(Child, [Ch|Chs]) when Ch#child.name =:= Child#child.name -> - [Child | Chs]; -do_replace_child(Child, [Ch|Chs]) -> - [Ch|do_replace_child(Child, Chs)]. +%% Given the pid, find the child record for a non-dyanamic child. +-spec find_child_by_pid(IdOrPid, state()) -> {ok,child_rec()} | error when + IdOrPid :: pid() | {restarting,pid()}. +find_child_by_pid(Pid,#state{children={_Ids,Db}}) -> + Fun = fun(_Id,#child{pid=P}=Ch,_) when P =:= Pid -> + throw(Ch); + (_,_,error) -> + error + end, + try maps:fold(Fun,error,Db) + catch throw:Child -> {ok,Child} + end. -remove_child(Child, State) -> - Chs = lists:keydelete(Child#child.name, #child.name, State#state.children), - State#state{children = Chs}. +%% Get the child record from a simple_one_for_one supervisor - no pid +%% It is assumed that the child can always be found +-spec get_dynamic_child(state()) -> child_rec(). +get_dynamic_child(#state{children={[Id],Db}}) -> + #{Id := Child} = Db, + Child. + +%% Update pid in the given child record and store it in the process state +-spec set_pid(term(), child_id(), state()) -> state(); + (term(), child_id(), children()) -> children(). +set_pid(Pid, Id, #state{children=Children} = State) -> + State#state{children = set_pid(Pid, Id, Children)}; +set_pid(Pid, Id, {Ids, Db}) -> + NewDb = maps:update_with(Id, fun(Child) -> Child#child{pid=Pid} end, Db), + {Ids,NewDb}. + +%% Remove the Id and the child record from the process state +-spec remove_child(child_id(), state()) -> state(). +remove_child(Id, #state{children={Ids,Db}} = State) -> + NewIds = lists:delete(Id,Ids), + NewDb = maps:remove(Id,Db), + State#state{children = {NewIds,NewDb}}. + +%% In the order of Ids, traverse the children and update each child +%% according to the return value of the Fun. +%% On error, abort and return the merge of the old and the updated map. +%% NOTE: The returned list of Ids is reverted compared to the input. +-spec children_map(Fun, children()) -> {ok, children()} | + {error,children(),Reason} when + Fun :: fun((child_id(),child_rec()) -> {update,child_rec()} | + remove | + {abort, Reason}), + Reason :: term(). +children_map(Fun,{Ids,Db}) -> + children_map(Fun, Ids, Db, []). + +children_map(Fun,[Id|Ids],Db,Acc) -> + case Fun(Id,maps:get(Id,Db)) of + {update,Child} -> + children_map(Fun,Ids,Db#{Id => Child},[Id|Acc]); + remove -> + children_map(Fun,Ids,maps:remove(Id,Db),Acc); + {abort,Reason} -> + {error,{lists:reverse(Ids)++[Id|Acc],Db},Reason} + end; +children_map(_Fun,[],Db,Acc) -> + {ok,{Acc,Db}}. + +%% In the order of Ids, map over all children and return the list +-spec children_to_list(Fun, children()) -> List when + Fun :: fun((child_id(), child_rec()) -> Elem), + List :: list(Elem), + Elem :: term(). +children_to_list(Fun,{Ids,Db}) -> + children_to_list(Fun, Ids, Db, []). +children_to_list(Fun,[Id|Ids],Db,Acc) -> + children_to_list(Fun,Ids,Db,[Fun(Id,maps:get(Id,Db))|Acc]); +children_to_list(_Fun,[],_Db,Acc) -> + lists:reverse(Acc). + +%% The order is not important - so ignore Ids +-spec children_fold(Fun, Acc0, children()) -> Acc1 when + Fun :: fun((child_id(), child_rec(), AccIn) -> AccOut), + Acc0 :: term(), + Acc1 :: term(), + AccIn :: term(), + AccOut :: term(). +children_fold(Fun,Init,{_Ids,Db}) -> + maps:fold(Fun, Init, Db). + +-spec append(children(), children()) -> children(). +append({Ids1,Db1},{Ids2,Db2}) -> + {Ids1++Ids2,maps:merge(Db1,Db2)}. %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% Func: init_state/4 @@ -1290,27 +1244,27 @@ supname(N, _) -> N. %%% Returns: {ok, [child_rec()]} | Error %%% ------------------------------------------------------ -check_startspec(Children) -> check_startspec(Children, []). +check_startspec(Children) -> check_startspec(Children, [], #{}). -check_startspec([ChildSpec|T], Res) -> +check_startspec([ChildSpec|T], Ids, Db) -> case check_childspec(ChildSpec) of - {ok, Child} -> - case lists:keymember(Child#child.name, #child.name, Res) of + {ok, #child{id=Id}=Child} -> + case maps:is_key(Id, Db) of %% The error message duplicate_child_name is kept for %% backwards compatibility, although %% duplicate_child_id would be more correct. - true -> {duplicate_child_name, Child#child.name}; - false -> check_startspec(T, [Child | Res]) + true -> {duplicate_child_name, Id}; + false -> check_startspec(T, [Id | Ids], Db#{Id=>Child}) end; Error -> Error end; -check_startspec([], Res) -> - {ok, lists:reverse(Res)}. +check_startspec([], Ids, Db) -> + {ok, {lists:reverse(Ids),Db}}. check_childspec(ChildSpec) when is_map(ChildSpec) -> catch do_check_childspec(maps:merge(?default_child_spec,ChildSpec)); -check_childspec({Name, Func, RestartType, Shutdown, ChildType, Mods}) -> - check_childspec(#{id => Name, +check_childspec({Id, Func, RestartType, Shutdown, ChildType, Mods}) -> + check_childspec(#{id => Id, start => Func, restart => RestartType, shutdown => Shutdown, @@ -1320,15 +1274,15 @@ check_childspec(X) -> {invalid_child_spec, X}. do_check_childspec(#{restart := RestartType, type := ChildType} = ChildSpec)-> - Name = case ChildSpec of - #{id := N} -> N; + Id = case ChildSpec of + #{id := I} -> I; _ -> throw(missing_id) end, Func = case ChildSpec of #{start := F} -> F; _ -> throw(missing_start) end, - validName(Name), + validId(Id), validFunc(Func), validRestartType(RestartType), validChildType(ChildType), @@ -1343,14 +1297,14 @@ do_check_childspec(#{restart := RestartType, _ -> {M,_,_} = Func, [M] end, validMods(Mods), - {ok, #child{name = Name, mfargs = Func, restart_type = RestartType, + {ok, #child{id = Id, mfargs = Func, restart_type = RestartType, shutdown = Shutdown, child_type = ChildType, modules = Mods}}. validChildType(supervisor) -> true; validChildType(worker) -> true; validChildType(What) -> throw({invalid_child_type, What}). -validName(_Name) -> true. +validId(_Id) -> true. validFunc({M, F, A}) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F), @@ -1379,13 +1333,13 @@ validMods(Mods) when is_list(Mods) -> Mods); validMods(Mods) -> throw({invalid_modules, Mods}). -child_to_spec(#child{name = Name, +child_to_spec(#child{id = Id, mfargs = Func, restart_type = RestartType, shutdown = Shutdown, child_type = ChildType, modules = Mods}) -> - #{id => Name, + #{id => Id, start => Func, restart => RestartType, shutdown => Shutdown, @@ -1439,17 +1393,16 @@ report_error(Error, Reason, Child, SupName) -> {offender, extract_child(Child)}], error_logger:error_report(supervisor_report, ErrorMsg). - extract_child(Child) when is_list(Child#child.pid) -> [{nb_children, length(Child#child.pid)}, - {id, Child#child.name}, + {id, Child#child.id}, {mfargs, Child#child.mfargs}, {restart_type, Child#child.restart_type}, {shutdown, Child#child.shutdown}, {child_type, Child#child.child_type}]; extract_child(Child) -> [{pid, Child#child.pid}, - {id, Child#child.name}, + {id, Child#child.id}, {mfargs, Child#child.mfargs}, {restart_type, Child#child.restart_type}, {shutdown, Child#child.shutdown}, @@ -1465,3 +1418,46 @@ format_status(terminate, [_PDict, State]) -> format_status(_, [_PDict, State]) -> [{data, [{"State", State}]}, {supervisor, [{"Callback", State#state.module}]}]. + +%%%----------------------------------------------------------------- +%%% Dynamics database access +dyn_size(#state{dynamics = {Mod,Db}}) -> + Mod:size(Db). + +dyn_erase(Pid,#state{dynamics={sets,Db}}=State) -> + State#state{dynamics={sets,sets:del_element(Pid,Db)}}; +dyn_erase(Pid,#state{dynamics={maps,Db}}=State) -> + State#state{dynamics={maps,maps:remove(Pid,Db)}}. + +dyn_store(Pid,_,#state{dynamics={sets,Db}}=State) -> + State#state{dynamics={sets,sets:add_element(Pid,Db)}}; +dyn_store(Pid,Args,#state{dynamics={maps,Db}}=State) -> + State#state{dynamics={maps,Db#{Pid => Args}}}. + +dyn_fold(Fun,Init,#state{dynamics={sets,Db}}) -> + sets:fold(Fun,Init,Db); +dyn_fold(Fun,Init,#state{dynamics={maps,Db}}) -> + maps:fold(fun(Pid,_,Acc) -> Fun(Pid,Acc) end, Init, Db). + +dyn_map(Fun, #state{dynamics={sets,Db}}) -> + lists:map(Fun, sets:to_list(Db)); +dyn_map(Fun, #state{dynamics={maps,Db}}) -> + lists:map(Fun, maps:keys(Db)). + +dyn_exists(Pid, #state{dynamics={sets, Db}}) -> + sets:is_element(Pid, Db); +dyn_exists(Pid, #state{dynamics={maps, Db}}) -> + maps:is_key(Pid, Db). + +dyn_args(_Pid, #state{dynamics={sets, _Db}}) -> + {ok,undefined}; +dyn_args(Pid, #state{dynamics={maps, Db}}) -> + maps:find(Pid, Db). + +dyn_init(State) -> + dyn_init(get_dynamic_child(State),State). + +dyn_init(Child,State) when ?is_temporary(Child) -> + State#state{dynamics={sets,sets:new()}}; +dyn_init(_Child,State) -> + State#state{dynamics={maps,maps:new()}}. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/uri_string.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/uri_string.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..22212da222 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/uri_string.erl @@ -0,0 +1,1842 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% 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. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 2.2. Reserved Characters] +%% +%% reserved = gen-delims / sub-delims +%% +%% gen-delims = ":" / "/" / "?" / "#" / "[" / "]" / "@" +%% +%% sub-delims = "!" / "$" / "&" / "'" / "(" / ")" +%% / "*" / "+" / "," / ";" / "=" +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 2.3. Unreserved Characters] +%% +%% unreserved = ALPHA / DIGIT / "-" / "." / "_" / "~" +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3. Syntax Components] +%% +%% The generic URI syntax consists of a hierarchical sequence of +%% components referred to as the scheme, authority, path, query, and +%% fragment. +%% +%% URI = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ] +%% +%% hier-part = "//" authority path-abempty +%% / path-absolute +%% / path-rootless +%% / path-empty +%% +%% The scheme and path components are required, though the path may be +%% empty (no characters). When authority is present, the path must +%% either be empty or begin with a slash ("/") character. When +%% authority is not present, the path cannot begin with two slash +%% characters ("//"). These restrictions result in five different ABNF +%% rules for a path (Section 3.3), only one of which will match any +%% given URI reference. +%% +%% The following are two example URIs and their component parts: +%% +%% foo://example.com:8042/over/there?name=ferret#nose +%% \_/ \______________/\_________/ \_________/ \__/ +%% | | | | | +%% scheme authority path query fragment +%% | _____________________|__ +%% / \ / \ +%% urn:example:animal:ferret:nose +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.1. Scheme] +%% +%% Each URI begins with a scheme name that refers to a specification for +%% assigning identifiers within that scheme. +%% +%% scheme = ALPHA *( ALPHA / DIGIT / "+" / "-" / "." ) +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.2. Authority] +%% +%% Many URI schemes include a hierarchical element for a naming +%% authority so that governance of the name space defined by the +%% remainder of the URI is delegated to that authority (which may, in +%% turn, delegate it further). +%% +%% authority = [ userinfo "@" ] host [ ":" port ] +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.2.1. User Information] +%% +%% The userinfo subcomponent may consist of a user name and, optionally, +%% scheme-specific information about how to gain authorization to access +%% the resource. The user information, if present, is followed by a +%% commercial at-sign ("@") that delimits it from the host. +%% +%% userinfo = *( unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / ":" ) +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.2.2. Host] +%% +%% The host subcomponent of authority is identified by an IP literal +%% encapsulated within square brackets, an IPv4 address in dotted- +%% decimal form, or a registered name. +%% +%% host = IP-literal / IPv4address / reg-name +%% +%% IP-literal = "[" ( IPv6address / IPvFuture ) "]" +%% +%% IPvFuture = "v" 1*HEXDIG "." 1*( unreserved / sub-delims / ":" ) +%% +%% IPv6address = 6( h16 ":" ) ls32 +%% / "::" 5( h16 ":" ) ls32 +%% / [ h16 ] "::" 4( h16 ":" ) ls32 +%% / [ *1( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" 3( h16 ":" ) ls32 +%% / [ *2( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" 2( h16 ":" ) ls32 +%% / [ *3( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" h16 ":" ls32 +%% / [ *4( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" ls32 +%% / [ *5( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" h16 +%% / [ *6( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" +%% +%% ls32 = ( h16 ":" h16 ) / IPv4address +%% ; least-significant 32 bits of address +%% +%% h16 = 1*4HEXDIG +%% ; 16 bits of address represented in hexadecimal +%% +%% IPv4address = dec-octet "." dec-octet "." dec-octet "." dec-octet +%% +%% dec-octet = DIGIT ; 0-9 +%% / %x31-39 DIGIT ; 10-99 +%% / "1" 2DIGIT ; 100-199 +%% / "2" %x30-34 DIGIT ; 200-249 +%% / "25" %x30-35 ; 250-255 +%% +%% reg-name = *( unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims ) +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.2.2. Port] +%% +%% The port subcomponent of authority is designated by an optional port +%% number in decimal following the host and delimited from it by a +%% single colon (":") character. +%% +%% port = *DIGIT +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.3. Path] +%% +%% The path component contains data, usually organized in hierarchical +%% form, that, along with data in the non-hierarchical query component +%% (Section 3.4), serves to identify a resource within the scope of the +%% URI's scheme and naming authority (if any). The path is terminated +%% by the first question mark ("?") or number sign ("#") character, or +%% by the end of the URI. +%% +%% path = path-abempty ; begins with "/" or is empty +%% / path-absolute ; begins with "/" but not "//" +%% / path-noscheme ; begins with a non-colon segment +%% / path-rootless ; begins with a segment +%% / path-empty ; zero characters +%% +%% path-abempty = *( "/" segment ) +%% path-absolute = "/" [ segment-nz *( "/" segment ) ] +%% path-noscheme = segment-nz-nc *( "/" segment ) +%% path-rootless = segment-nz *( "/" segment ) +%% path-empty = 0<pchar> +%% segment = *pchar +%% segment-nz = 1*pchar +%% segment-nz-nc = 1*( unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / "@" ) +%% ; non-zero-length segment without any colon ":" +%% +%% pchar = unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / ":" / "@" +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.4. Query] +%% +%% The query component contains non-hierarchical data that, along with +%% data in the path component (Section 3.3), serves to identify a +%% resource within the scope of the URI's scheme and naming authority +%% (if any). The query component is indicated by the first question +%% mark ("?") character and terminated by a number sign ("#") character +%% or by the end of the URI. +%% +%% query = *( pchar / "/" / "?" ) +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.5. Fragment] +%% +%% The fragment identifier component of a URI allows indirect +%% identification of a secondary resource by reference to a primary +%% resource and additional identifying information. +%% +%% fragment = *( pchar / "/" / "?" ) +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 4.1. URI Reference] +%% +%% URI-reference is used to denote the most common usage of a resource +%% identifier. +%% +%% URI-reference = URI / relative-ref +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 4.2. Relative Reference] +%% +%% A relative reference takes advantage of the hierarchical syntax +%% (Section 1.2.3) to express a URI reference relative to the name space +%% of another hierarchical URI. +%% +%% relative-ref = relative-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ] +%% +%% relative-part = "//" authority path-abempty +%% / path-absolute +%% / path-noscheme +%% / path-empty +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 4.3. Absolute URI] +%% +%% Some protocol elements allow only the absolute form of a URI without +%% a fragment identifier. For example, defining a base URI for later +%% use by relative references calls for an absolute-URI syntax rule that +%% does not allow a fragment. +%% +%% absolute-URI = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] +%% +-module(uri_string). + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% External API +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-export([normalize/1, parse/1, + recompose/1, transcode/2]). +-export_type([error/0, uri_map/0, uri_string/0]). + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Internal API +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-export([is_host/1, is_path/1]). % suppress warnings + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Macros +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-define(CHAR(Char), <<Char/utf8>>). +-define(STRING_EMPTY, <<>>). +-define(STRING(MatchStr), <<MatchStr/binary>>). +-define(STRING_REST(MatchStr, Rest), <<MatchStr/utf8, Rest/binary>>). + +-define(DEC2HEX(X), + if ((X) >= 0) andalso ((X) =< 9) -> (X) + $0; + ((X) >= 10) andalso ((X) =< 15) -> (X) + $A - 10 + end). + +-define(HEX2DEC(X), + if ((X) >= $0) andalso ((X) =< $9) -> (X) - $0; + ((X) >= $A) andalso ((X) =< $F) -> (X) - $A + 10; + ((X) >= $a) andalso ((X) =< $f) -> (X) - $a + 10 + end). + + +%%%========================================================================= +%%% API +%%%========================================================================= + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% URI compliant with RFC 3986 +%% ASCII %x21 - %x7A ("!" - "z") except +%% %x34 " double quote +%% %x60 < less than +%% %x62 > greater than +%% %x92 \ backslash +%% %x94 ^ caret / circumflex +%% %x96 ` grave / accent +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-type uri_string() :: iodata(). +-type error() :: {error, atom(), term()}. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% RFC 3986, Chapter 3. Syntax Components +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-type uri_map() :: + #{fragment => unicode:chardata(), + host => unicode:chardata(), + path => unicode:chardata(), + port => non_neg_integer() | undefined, + query => unicode:chardata(), + scheme => unicode:chardata(), + userinfo => unicode:chardata()} | #{}. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Normalize URIs +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec normalize(URIString) -> NormalizedURI when + URIString :: uri_string(), + NormalizedURI :: uri_string(). +normalize(URIString) -> + %% Percent-encoding normalization and case normalization for + %% percent-encoded triplets are achieved by running parse and + %% recompose on the input URI string. + recompose( + normalize_path_segment( + normalize_scheme_based( + normalize_case( + parse(URIString))))). + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Parse URIs +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec parse(URIString) -> URIMap when + URIString :: uri_string(), + URIMap :: uri_map() + | error(). +parse(URIString) when is_binary(URIString) -> + try parse_uri_reference(URIString, #{}) + catch + throw:{error, Atom, RestData} -> {error, Atom, RestData} + end; +parse(URIString) when is_list(URIString) -> + try + Binary = unicode:characters_to_binary(URIString), + Map = parse_uri_reference(Binary, #{}), + convert_mapfields_to_list(Map) + catch + throw:{error, Atom, RestData} -> {error, Atom, RestData} + end. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Recompose URIs +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec recompose(URIMap) -> URIString when + URIMap :: uri_map(), + URIString :: uri_string() + | error(). +recompose(Map) -> + case is_valid_map(Map) of + false -> + {error, invalid_map, Map}; + true -> + try + T0 = update_scheme(Map, empty), + T1 = update_userinfo(Map, T0), + T2 = update_host(Map, T1), + T3 = update_port(Map, T2), + T4 = update_path(Map, T3), + T5 = update_query(Map, T4), + update_fragment(Map, T5) + catch + throw:{error, Atom, RestData} -> {error, Atom, RestData} + end + end. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Transcode URIs +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec transcode(URIString, Options) -> Result when + URIString :: uri_string(), + Options :: [{in_encoding, unicode:encoding()}|{out_encoding, unicode:encoding()}], + Result :: uri_string() + | error(). +transcode(URIString, Options) when is_binary(URIString) -> + try + InEnc = proplists:get_value(in_encoding, Options, utf8), + OutEnc = proplists:get_value(out_encoding, Options, utf8), + List = convert_to_list(URIString, InEnc), + Output = transcode(List, [], InEnc, OutEnc), + convert_to_binary(Output, utf8, OutEnc) + catch + throw:{error, Atom, RestData} -> {error, Atom, RestData} + end; +transcode(URIString, Options) when is_list(URIString) -> + InEnc = proplists:get_value(in_encoding, Options, utf8), + OutEnc = proplists:get_value(out_encoding, Options, utf8), + Flattened = flatten_list(URIString, InEnc), + try transcode(Flattened, [], InEnc, OutEnc) + catch + throw:{error, Atom, RestData} -> {error, Atom, RestData} + end. + + +%%%======================================================================== +%%% Internal functions +%%%======================================================================== + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Converts Map fields to lists +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +convert_mapfields_to_list(Map) -> + Fun = fun (_, V) when is_binary(V) -> unicode:characters_to_list(V); + (_, V) -> V end, + maps:map(Fun, Map). + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 4.1. URI Reference] +%% +%% URI-reference is used to denote the most common usage of a resource +%% identifier. +%% +%% URI-reference = URI / relative-ref +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec parse_uri_reference(binary(), uri_map()) -> uri_map(). +parse_uri_reference(<<>>, _) -> #{path => <<>>}; +parse_uri_reference(URIString, URI) -> + try parse_scheme_start(URIString, URI) + catch + throw:{_,_,_} -> + parse_relative_part(URIString, URI) + end. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 4.2. Relative Reference] +%% +%% A relative reference takes advantage of the hierarchical syntax +%% (Section 1.2.3) to express a URI reference relative to the name space +%% of another hierarchical URI. +%% +%% relative-ref = relative-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ] +%% +%% relative-part = "//" authority path-abempty +%% / path-absolute +%% / path-noscheme +%% / path-empty +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec parse_relative_part(binary(), uri_map()) -> uri_map(). +parse_relative_part(?STRING_REST("//", Rest), URI) -> + %% Parse userinfo - "//" is NOT part of authority + try parse_userinfo(Rest, URI) of + {T, URI1} -> + Userinfo = calculate_parsed_userinfo(Rest, T), + URI2 = maybe_add_path(URI1), + URI2#{userinfo => decode_userinfo(Userinfo)} + catch + throw:{_,_,_} -> + {T, URI1} = parse_host(Rest, URI), + Host = calculate_parsed_host_port(Rest, T), + URI2 = maybe_add_path(URI1), + URI2#{host => decode_host(remove_brackets(Host))} + end; +parse_relative_part(?STRING_REST($/, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_segment(Rest, URI), % path-absolute + Path = calculate_parsed_part(Rest, T), + URI1#{path => decode_path(?STRING_REST($/, Path))}; +parse_relative_part(?STRING_REST($?, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_query(Rest, URI), % path-empty ?query + Query = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + URI2 = maybe_add_path(URI1), + URI2#{query => decode_query(Query)}; +parse_relative_part(?STRING_REST($#, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_fragment(Rest, URI), % path-empty + Fragment = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + URI2 = maybe_add_path(URI1), + URI2#{fragment => decode_fragment(Fragment)}; +parse_relative_part(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), URI) -> + case is_segment_nz_nc(Char) of + true -> + {T, URI1} = parse_segment_nz_nc(Rest, URI), % path-noscheme + Path = calculate_parsed_part(Rest, T), + URI1#{path => decode_path(?STRING_REST(Char, Path))}; + false -> throw({error,invalid_uri,[Char]}) + end. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.3. Path] +%% +%% The path component contains data, usually organized in hierarchical +%% form, that, along with data in the non-hierarchical query component +%% (Section 3.4), serves to identify a resource within the scope of the +%% URI's scheme and naming authority (if any). The path is terminated +%% by the first question mark ("?") or number sign ("#") character, or +%% by the end of the URI. +%% +%% path = path-abempty ; begins with "/" or is empty +%% / path-absolute ; begins with "/" but not "//" +%% / path-noscheme ; begins with a non-colon segment +%% / path-rootless ; begins with a segment +%% / path-empty ; zero characters +%% +%% path-abempty = *( "/" segment ) +%% path-absolute = "/" [ segment-nz *( "/" segment ) ] +%% path-noscheme = segment-nz-nc *( "/" segment ) +%% path-rootless = segment-nz *( "/" segment ) +%% path-empty = 0<pchar> +%% segment = *pchar +%% segment-nz = 1*pchar +%% segment-nz-nc = 1*( unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / "@" ) +%% ; non-zero-length segment without any colon ":" +%% +%% pchar = unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / ":" / "@" +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% path-abempty +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec parse_segment(binary(), uri_map()) -> {binary(), uri_map()}. +parse_segment(?STRING_REST($/, Rest), URI) -> + parse_segment(Rest, URI); % segment +parse_segment(?STRING_REST($?, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_query(Rest, URI), % ?query + Query = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{query => decode_query(Query)}}; +parse_segment(?STRING_REST($#, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_fragment(Rest, URI), + Fragment = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{fragment => decode_fragment(Fragment)}}; +parse_segment(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), URI) -> + case is_pchar(Char) of + true -> parse_segment(Rest, URI); + false -> throw({error,invalid_uri,[Char]}) + end; +parse_segment(?STRING_EMPTY, URI) -> + {?STRING_EMPTY, URI}. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% path-noscheme +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec parse_segment_nz_nc(binary(), uri_map()) -> {binary(), uri_map()}. +parse_segment_nz_nc(?STRING_REST($/, Rest), URI) -> + parse_segment(Rest, URI); % segment +parse_segment_nz_nc(?STRING_REST($?, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_query(Rest, URI), % ?query + Query = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{query => decode_query(Query)}}; +parse_segment_nz_nc(?STRING_REST($#, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_fragment(Rest, URI), + Fragment = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{fragment => decode_fragment(Fragment)}}; +parse_segment_nz_nc(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), URI) -> + case is_segment_nz_nc(Char) of + true -> parse_segment_nz_nc(Rest, URI); + false -> throw({error,invalid_uri,[Char]}) + end; +parse_segment_nz_nc(?STRING_EMPTY, URI) -> + {?STRING_EMPTY, URI}. + + +%% Check if char is pchar. +-spec is_pchar(char()) -> boolean(). +is_pchar($%) -> true; % pct-encoded +is_pchar($:) -> true; +is_pchar($@) -> true; +is_pchar(Char) -> is_unreserved(Char) orelse is_sub_delim(Char). + +%% Check if char is segment_nz_nc. +-spec is_segment_nz_nc(char()) -> boolean(). +is_segment_nz_nc($%) -> true; % pct-encoded +is_segment_nz_nc($@) -> true; +is_segment_nz_nc(Char) -> is_unreserved(Char) orelse is_sub_delim(Char). + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.1. Scheme] +%% +%% Each URI begins with a scheme name that refers to a specification for +%% assigning identifiers within that scheme. +%% +%% scheme = ALPHA *( ALPHA / DIGIT / "+" / "-" / "." ) +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec parse_scheme_start(binary(), uri_map()) -> uri_map(). +parse_scheme_start(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), URI) -> + case is_alpha(Char) of + true -> {T, URI1} = parse_scheme(Rest, URI), + Scheme = calculate_parsed_scheme(Rest, T), + URI2 = maybe_add_path(URI1), + URI2#{scheme => ?STRING_REST(Char, Scheme)}; + false -> throw({error,invalid_uri,[Char]}) + end. + +%% Add path component if it missing after parsing the URI. +%% According to the URI specification there is always a +%% path component in every URI-reference and it can be +%% empty. +maybe_add_path(Map) -> + case maps:is_key(path, Map) of + false -> + Map#{path => <<>>}; + _Else -> + Map + end. + + +-spec parse_scheme(binary(), uri_map()) -> {binary(), uri_map()}. +parse_scheme(?STRING_REST($:, Rest), URI) -> + {_, URI1} = parse_hier(Rest, URI), + {Rest, URI1}; +parse_scheme(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), URI) -> + case is_scheme(Char) of + true -> parse_scheme(Rest, URI); + false -> throw({error,invalid_uri,[Char]}) + end; +parse_scheme(?STRING_EMPTY, _URI) -> + throw({error,invalid_uri,<<>>}). + + +%% Check if char is allowed in scheme +-spec is_scheme(char()) -> boolean(). +is_scheme($+) -> true; +is_scheme($-) -> true; +is_scheme($.) -> true; +is_scheme(Char) -> is_alpha(Char) orelse is_digit(Char). + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% hier-part = "//" authority path-abempty +%% / path-absolute +%% / path-rootless +%% / path-empty +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec parse_hier(binary(), uri_map()) -> {binary(), uri_map()}. +parse_hier(?STRING_REST("//", Rest), URI) -> + % Parse userinfo - "//" is NOT part of authority + try parse_userinfo(Rest, URI) of + {T, URI1} -> + Userinfo = calculate_parsed_userinfo(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{userinfo => decode_userinfo(Userinfo)}} + catch + throw:{_,_,_} -> + {T, URI1} = parse_host(Rest, URI), + Host = calculate_parsed_host_port(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{host => decode_host(remove_brackets(Host))}} + end; +parse_hier(?STRING_REST($/, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_segment(Rest, URI), % path-absolute + Path = calculate_parsed_part(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{path => decode_path(?STRING_REST($/, Path))}}; +parse_hier(?STRING_REST($?, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_query(Rest, URI), % path-empty ?query + Query = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{query => decode_query(Query)}}; +parse_hier(?STRING_REST($#, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_fragment(Rest, URI), % path-empty + Fragment = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{fragment => decode_fragment(Fragment)}}; +parse_hier(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), URI) -> % path-rootless + case is_pchar(Char) of + true -> % segment_nz + {T, URI1} = parse_segment(Rest, URI), + Path = calculate_parsed_part(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{path => decode_path(?STRING_REST(Char, Path))}}; + false -> throw({error,invalid_uri,[Char]}) + end; +parse_hier(?STRING_EMPTY, URI) -> + {<<>>, URI}. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.2. Authority] +%% +%% Many URI schemes include a hierarchical element for a naming +%% authority so that governance of the name space defined by the +%% remainder of the URI is delegated to that authority (which may, in +%% turn, delegate it further). +%% +%% The authority component is preceded by a double slash ("//") and is +%% terminated by the next slash ("/"), question mark ("?"), or number +%% sign ("#") character, or by the end of the URI. +%% +%% authority = [ userinfo "@" ] host [ ":" port ] +%% +%% +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.2.1. User Information] +%% +%% The userinfo subcomponent may consist of a user name and, optionally, +%% scheme-specific information about how to gain authorization to access +%% the resource. The user information, if present, is followed by a +%% commercial at-sign ("@") that delimits it from the host. +%% +%% userinfo = *( unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / ":" ) +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec parse_userinfo(binary(), uri_map()) -> {binary(), uri_map()}. +parse_userinfo(?CHAR($@), URI) -> + {?STRING_EMPTY, URI#{host => <<>>}}; +parse_userinfo(?STRING_REST($@, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_host(Rest, URI), + Host = calculate_parsed_host_port(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{host => decode_host(remove_brackets(Host))}}; +parse_userinfo(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), URI) -> + case is_userinfo(Char) of + true -> parse_userinfo(Rest, URI); + false -> throw({error,invalid_uri,[Char]}) + end; +parse_userinfo(?STRING_EMPTY, _URI) -> + %% URI cannot end in userinfo state + throw({error,invalid_uri,<<>>}). + + +%% Check if char is allowed in userinfo +-spec is_userinfo(char()) -> boolean(). +is_userinfo($%) -> true; % pct-encoded +is_userinfo($:) -> true; +is_userinfo(Char) -> is_unreserved(Char) orelse is_sub_delim(Char). + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.2.2. Host] +%% +%% The host subcomponent of authority is identified by an IP literal +%% encapsulated within square brackets, an IPv4 address in dotted- +%% decimal form, or a registered name. +%% +%% host = IP-literal / IPv4address / reg-name +%% +%% IP-literal = "[" ( IPv6address / IPvFuture ) "]" +%% +%% IPvFuture = "v" 1*HEXDIG "." 1*( unreserved / sub-delims / ":" ) +%% +%% IPv6address = 6( h16 ":" ) ls32 +%% / "::" 5( h16 ":" ) ls32 +%% / [ h16 ] "::" 4( h16 ":" ) ls32 +%% / [ *1( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" 3( h16 ":" ) ls32 +%% / [ *2( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" 2( h16 ":" ) ls32 +%% / [ *3( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" h16 ":" ls32 +%% / [ *4( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" ls32 +%% / [ *5( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" h16 +%% / [ *6( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" +%% +%% ls32 = ( h16 ":" h16 ) / IPv4address +%% ; least-significant 32 bits of address +%% +%% h16 = 1*4HEXDIG +%% ; 16 bits of address represented in hexadecimal +%% +%% IPv4address = dec-octet "." dec-octet "." dec-octet "." dec-octet +%% +%% dec-octet = DIGIT ; 0-9 +%% / %x31-39 DIGIT ; 10-99 +%% / "1" 2DIGIT ; 100-199 +%% / "2" %x30-34 DIGIT ; 200-249 +%% / "25" %x30-35 ; 250-255 +%% +%% reg-name = *( unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims ) +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec parse_host(binary(), uri_map()) -> {binary(), uri_map()}. +parse_host(?STRING_REST($:, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_port(Rest, URI), + H = calculate_parsed_host_port(Rest, T), + Port = get_port(H), + {Rest, URI1#{port => Port}}; +parse_host(?STRING_REST($/, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_segment(Rest, URI), % path-abempty + Path = calculate_parsed_part(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{path => decode_path(?STRING_REST($/, Path))}}; +parse_host(?STRING_REST($?, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_query(Rest, URI), % path-empty ?query + Query = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{query => decode_query(Query)}}; +parse_host(?STRING_REST($[, Rest), URI) -> + parse_ipv6_bin(Rest, [], URI); +parse_host(?STRING_REST($#, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_fragment(Rest, URI), % path-empty + Fragment = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{fragment => decode_fragment(Fragment)}}; +parse_host(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), URI) -> + case is_digit(Char) of + true -> parse_ipv4_bin(Rest, [Char], URI); + false -> parse_reg_name(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), URI) + end; +parse_host(?STRING_EMPTY, URI) -> + {?STRING_EMPTY, URI}. + + +-spec parse_reg_name(binary(), uri_map()) -> {binary(), uri_map()}. +parse_reg_name(?STRING_REST($:, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_port(Rest, URI), + H = calculate_parsed_host_port(Rest, T), + Port = get_port(H), + {Rest, URI1#{port => Port}}; +parse_reg_name(?STRING_REST($/, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_segment(Rest, URI), % path-abempty + Path = calculate_parsed_part(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{path => decode_path(?STRING_REST($/, Path))}}; +parse_reg_name(?STRING_REST($?, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_query(Rest, URI), % path-empty ?query + Query = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{query => decode_query(Query)}}; +parse_reg_name(?STRING_REST($#, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_fragment(Rest, URI), % path-empty + Fragment = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{fragment => decode_fragment(Fragment)}}; +parse_reg_name(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), URI) -> + case is_reg_name(Char) of + true -> parse_reg_name(Rest, URI); + false -> throw({error,invalid_uri,[Char]}) + end; +parse_reg_name(?STRING_EMPTY, URI) -> + {?STRING_EMPTY, URI}. + +%% Check if char is allowed in reg-name +-spec is_reg_name(char()) -> boolean(). +is_reg_name($%) -> true; +is_reg_name(Char) -> is_unreserved(Char) orelse is_sub_delim(Char). + + +-spec parse_ipv4_bin(binary(), list(), uri_map()) -> {binary(), uri_map()}. +parse_ipv4_bin(?STRING_REST($:, Rest), Acc, URI) -> + _ = validate_ipv4_address(lists:reverse(Acc)), + {T, URI1} = parse_port(Rest, URI), + H = calculate_parsed_host_port(Rest, T), + Port = get_port(H), + {Rest, URI1#{port => Port}}; +parse_ipv4_bin(?STRING_REST($/, Rest), Acc, URI) -> + _ = validate_ipv4_address(lists:reverse(Acc)), + {T, URI1} = parse_segment(Rest, URI), % path-abempty + Path = calculate_parsed_part(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{path => decode_path(?STRING_REST($/, Path))}}; +parse_ipv4_bin(?STRING_REST($?, Rest), Acc, URI) -> + _ = validate_ipv4_address(lists:reverse(Acc)), + {T, URI1} = parse_query(Rest, URI), % path-empty ?query + Query = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{query => decode_query(Query)}}; +parse_ipv4_bin(?STRING_REST($#, Rest), Acc, URI) -> + _ = validate_ipv4_address(lists:reverse(Acc)), + {T, URI1} = parse_fragment(Rest, URI), % path-empty + Fragment = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{fragment => decode_fragment(Fragment)}}; +parse_ipv4_bin(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), Acc, URI) -> + case is_ipv4(Char) of + true -> parse_ipv4_bin(Rest, [Char|Acc], URI); + false -> throw({error,invalid_uri,[Char]}) + end; +parse_ipv4_bin(?STRING_EMPTY, Acc, URI) -> + _ = validate_ipv4_address(lists:reverse(Acc)), + {?STRING_EMPTY, URI}. + + +%% Check if char is allowed in IPv4 addresses +-spec is_ipv4(char()) -> boolean(). +is_ipv4($.) -> true; +is_ipv4(Char) -> is_digit(Char). + +-spec validate_ipv4_address(list()) -> list(). +validate_ipv4_address(Addr) -> + case inet:parse_ipv4strict_address(Addr) of + {ok, _} -> Addr; + {error, _} -> throw({error,invalid_uri,Addr}) + end. + + +-spec parse_ipv6_bin(binary(), list(), uri_map()) -> {binary(), uri_map()}. +parse_ipv6_bin(?STRING_REST($], Rest), Acc, URI) -> + _ = validate_ipv6_address(lists:reverse(Acc)), + parse_ipv6_bin_end(Rest, URI); +parse_ipv6_bin(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), Acc, URI) -> + case is_ipv6(Char) of + true -> parse_ipv6_bin(Rest, [Char|Acc], URI); + false -> throw({error,invalid_uri,[Char]}) + end; +parse_ipv6_bin(?STRING_EMPTY, _Acc, _URI) -> + throw({error,invalid_uri,<<>>}). + +%% Check if char is allowed in IPv6 addresses +-spec is_ipv6(char()) -> boolean(). +is_ipv6($:) -> true; +is_ipv6($.) -> true; +is_ipv6(Char) -> is_hex_digit(Char). + + +-spec parse_ipv6_bin_end(binary(), uri_map()) -> {binary(), uri_map()}. +parse_ipv6_bin_end(?STRING_REST($:, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_port(Rest, URI), + H = calculate_parsed_host_port(Rest, T), + Port = get_port(H), + {Rest, URI1#{port => Port}}; +parse_ipv6_bin_end(?STRING_REST($/, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_segment(Rest, URI), % path-abempty + Path = calculate_parsed_part(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{path => decode_path(?STRING_REST($/, Path))}}; +parse_ipv6_bin_end(?STRING_REST($?, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_query(Rest, URI), % path-empty ?query + Query = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{query => decode_query(Query)}}; +parse_ipv6_bin_end(?STRING_REST($#, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_fragment(Rest, URI), % path-empty + Fragment = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{fragment => decode_fragment(Fragment)}}; +parse_ipv6_bin_end(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), URI) -> + case is_ipv6(Char) of + true -> parse_ipv6_bin_end(Rest, URI); + false -> throw({error,invalid_uri,[Char]}) + end; +parse_ipv6_bin_end(?STRING_EMPTY, URI) -> + {?STRING_EMPTY, URI}. + +-spec validate_ipv6_address(list()) -> list(). +validate_ipv6_address(Addr) -> + case inet:parse_ipv6strict_address(Addr) of + {ok, _} -> Addr; + {error, _} -> throw({error,invalid_uri,Addr}) + end. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.2.2. Port] +%% +%% The port subcomponent of authority is designated by an optional port +%% number in decimal following the host and delimited from it by a +%% single colon (":") character. +%% +%% port = *DIGIT +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec parse_port(binary(), uri_map()) -> {binary(), uri_map()}. +parse_port(?STRING_REST($/, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_segment(Rest, URI), % path-abempty + Path = calculate_parsed_part(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{path => decode_path(?STRING_REST($/, Path))}}; +parse_port(?STRING_REST($?, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_query(Rest, URI), % path-empty ?query + Query = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{query => decode_query(Query)}}; +parse_port(?STRING_REST($#, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_fragment(Rest, URI), % path-empty + Fragment = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{fragment => decode_fragment(Fragment)}}; +parse_port(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), URI) -> + case is_digit(Char) of + true -> parse_port(Rest, URI); + false -> throw({error,invalid_uri,[Char]}) + end; +parse_port(?STRING_EMPTY, URI) -> + {?STRING_EMPTY, URI}. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.4. Query] +%% +%% The query component contains non-hierarchical data that, along with +%% data in the path component (Section 3.3), serves to identify a +%% resource within the scope of the URI's scheme and naming authority +%% (if any). The query component is indicated by the first question +%% mark ("?") character and terminated by a number sign ("#") character +%% or by the end of the URI. +%% +%% query = *( pchar / "/" / "?" ) +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec parse_query(binary(), uri_map()) -> {binary(), uri_map()}. +parse_query(?STRING_REST($#, Rest), URI) -> + {T, URI1} = parse_fragment(Rest, URI), + Fragment = calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Rest, T), + {Rest, URI1#{fragment => decode_fragment(Fragment)}}; +parse_query(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), URI) -> + case is_query(Char) of + true -> parse_query(Rest, URI); + false -> throw({error,invalid_uri,[Char]}) + end; +parse_query(?STRING_EMPTY, URI) -> + {?STRING_EMPTY, URI}. + + +%% Check if char is allowed in query +-spec is_query(char()) -> boolean(). +is_query($/) -> true; +is_query($?) -> true; +is_query(Char) -> is_pchar(Char). + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 3.5. Fragment] +%% +%% The fragment identifier component of a URI allows indirect +%% identification of a secondary resource by reference to a primary +%% resource and additional identifying information. +%% +%% fragment = *( pchar / "/" / "?" ) +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec parse_fragment(binary(), uri_map()) -> {binary(), uri_map()}. +parse_fragment(?STRING_REST(Char, Rest), URI) -> + case is_fragment(Char) of + true -> parse_fragment(Rest, URI); + false -> throw({error,invalid_uri,[Char]}) + end; +parse_fragment(?STRING_EMPTY, URI) -> + {?STRING_EMPTY, URI}. + + +%% Check if char is allowed in fragment +-spec is_fragment(char()) -> boolean(). +is_fragment($/) -> true; +is_fragment($?) -> true; +is_fragment(Char) -> is_pchar(Char). + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 2.2. Reserved Characters] +%% +%% reserved = gen-delims / sub-delims +%% +%% gen-delims = ":" / "/" / "?" / "#" / "[" / "]" / "@" +%% +%% sub-delims = "!" / "$" / "&" / "'" / "(" / ")" +%% / "*" / "+" / "," / ";" / "=" +%% +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +%% Check if char is sub-delim. +-spec is_sub_delim(char()) -> boolean(). +is_sub_delim($!) -> true; +is_sub_delim($$) -> true; +is_sub_delim($&) -> true; +is_sub_delim($') -> true; +is_sub_delim($() -> true; +is_sub_delim($)) -> true; + +is_sub_delim($*) -> true; +is_sub_delim($+) -> true; +is_sub_delim($,) -> true; +is_sub_delim($;) -> true; +is_sub_delim($=) -> true; +is_sub_delim(_) -> false. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 2.3. Unreserved Characters] +%% +%% unreserved = ALPHA / DIGIT / "-" / "." / "_" / "~" +%% +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec is_unreserved(char()) -> boolean(). +is_unreserved($-) -> true; +is_unreserved($.) -> true; +is_unreserved($_) -> true; +is_unreserved($~) -> true; +is_unreserved(Char) -> is_alpha(Char) orelse is_digit(Char). + +-spec is_alpha(char()) -> boolean(). +is_alpha(C) + when $A =< C, C =< $Z; + $a =< C, C =< $z -> true; +is_alpha(_) -> false. + +-spec is_digit(char()) -> boolean(). +is_digit(C) + when $0 =< C, C =< $9 -> true; +is_digit(_) -> false. + +-spec is_hex_digit(char()) -> boolean(). +is_hex_digit(C) + when $0 =< C, C =< $9;$a =< C, C =< $f;$A =< C, C =< $F -> true; +is_hex_digit(_) -> false. + + +%% Remove enclosing brackets from binary +-spec remove_brackets(binary()) -> binary(). +remove_brackets(<<$[/utf8, Rest/binary>>) -> + {H,T} = split_binary(Rest, byte_size(Rest) - 1), + case T =:= <<$]/utf8>> of + true -> H; + false -> Rest + end; +remove_brackets(Addr) -> Addr. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Helper functions for calculating the parsed binary. +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec calculate_parsed_scheme(binary(), binary()) -> binary(). +calculate_parsed_scheme(Input, <<>>) -> + strip_last_char(Input, [$:]); +calculate_parsed_scheme(Input, Unparsed) -> + get_parsed_binary(Input, Unparsed). + + +-spec calculate_parsed_part(binary(), binary()) -> binary(). +calculate_parsed_part(Input, <<>>) -> + strip_last_char(Input, [$?,$#]); +calculate_parsed_part(Input, Unparsed) -> + get_parsed_binary(Input, Unparsed). + + +-spec calculate_parsed_userinfo(binary(), binary()) -> binary(). +calculate_parsed_userinfo(Input, <<>>) -> + strip_last_char(Input, [$?,$#,$@]); +calculate_parsed_userinfo(Input, Unparsed) -> + get_parsed_binary(Input, Unparsed). + + +-spec calculate_parsed_host_port(binary(), binary()) -> binary(). +calculate_parsed_host_port(Input, <<>>) -> + strip_last_char(Input, [$:,$?,$#,$/]); +calculate_parsed_host_port(Input, Unparsed) -> + get_parsed_binary(Input, Unparsed). + + +calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Input, <<>>) -> + strip_last_char(Input, [$#]); +calculate_parsed_query_fragment(Input, Unparsed) -> + get_parsed_binary(Input, Unparsed). + + +get_port(<<>>) -> + undefined; +get_port(B) -> + try binary_to_integer(B) + catch + error:badarg -> + throw({error, invalid_uri, B}) + end. + + +%% Strip last char if it is in list +%% +%% This function is optimized for speed: parse/1 is about 10% faster than +%% with an alternative implementation based on lists and sets. +strip_last_char(<<>>, _) -> <<>>; +strip_last_char(Input, [C0]) -> + case binary:last(Input) of + C0 -> + init_binary(Input); + _Else -> + Input + end; +strip_last_char(Input, [C0,C1]) -> + case binary:last(Input) of + C0 -> + init_binary(Input); + C1 -> + init_binary(Input); + _Else -> + Input + end; +strip_last_char(Input, [C0,C1,C2]) -> + case binary:last(Input) of + C0 -> + init_binary(Input); + C1 -> + init_binary(Input); + C2 -> + init_binary(Input); + _Else -> + Input + end; +strip_last_char(Input, [C0,C1,C2,C3]) -> + case binary:last(Input) of + C0 -> + init_binary(Input); + C1 -> + init_binary(Input); + C2 -> + init_binary(Input); + C3 -> + init_binary(Input); + _Else -> + Input + end. + + +%% Get parsed binary +get_parsed_binary(Input, Unparsed) -> + {First, _} = split_binary(Input, byte_size(Input) - byte_size_exl_head(Unparsed)), + First. + + +%% Return all bytes of the binary except the last one. The binary must be non-empty. +init_binary(B) -> + {Init, _} = + split_binary(B, byte_size(B) - 1), + Init. + + +%% Returns the size of a binary exluding the first element. +%% Used in calls to split_binary(). +-spec byte_size_exl_head(binary()) -> number(). +byte_size_exl_head(<<>>) -> 0; +byte_size_exl_head(Binary) -> byte_size(Binary) + 1. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% [RFC 3986, Chapter 2.1. Percent-Encoding] +%% +%% A percent-encoding mechanism is used to represent a data octet in a +%% component when that octet's corresponding character is outside the +%% allowed set or is being used as a delimiter of, or within, the +%% component. A percent-encoded octet is encoded as a character +%% triplet, consisting of the percent character "%" followed by the two +%% hexadecimal digits representing that octet's numeric value. For +%% example, "%20" is the percent-encoding for the binary octet +%% "00100000" (ABNF: %x20), which in US-ASCII corresponds to the space +%% character (SP). Section 2.4 describes when percent-encoding and +%% decoding is applied. +%% +%% pct-encoded = "%" HEXDIG HEXDIG +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec decode_userinfo(binary()) -> binary(). +decode_userinfo(Cs) -> + check_utf8(decode(Cs, fun is_userinfo/1, <<>>)). + +-spec decode_host(binary()) -> binary(). +decode_host(Cs) -> + check_utf8(decode(Cs, fun is_host/1, <<>>)). + +-spec decode_path(binary()) -> binary(). +decode_path(Cs) -> + check_utf8(decode(Cs, fun is_path/1, <<>>)). + +-spec decode_query(binary()) -> binary(). +decode_query(Cs) -> + check_utf8(decode(Cs, fun is_query/1, <<>>)). + +-spec decode_fragment(binary()) -> binary(). +decode_fragment(Cs) -> + check_utf8(decode(Cs, fun is_fragment/1, <<>>)). + + +%% Returns Cs if it is utf8 encoded. +check_utf8(Cs) -> + case unicode:characters_to_list(Cs) of + {incomplete,_,_} -> + throw({error,invalid_utf8,Cs}); + {error,_,_} -> + throw({error,invalid_utf8,Cs}); + _ -> Cs + end. + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Percent-encode +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +%% Only validates as scheme cannot have percent-encoded characters +-spec encode_scheme(list()|binary()) -> list() | binary(). +encode_scheme([]) -> + throw({error,invalid_scheme,""}); +encode_scheme(<<>>) -> + throw({error,invalid_scheme,<<>>}); +encode_scheme(Scheme) -> + case validate_scheme(Scheme) of + true -> Scheme; + false -> throw({error,invalid_scheme,Scheme}) + end. + +-spec encode_userinfo(list()|binary()) -> list() | binary(). +encode_userinfo(Cs) -> + encode(Cs, fun is_userinfo/1). + +-spec encode_host(list()|binary()) -> list() | binary(). +encode_host(Cs) -> + case classify_host(Cs) of + regname -> Cs; + ipv4 -> Cs; + ipv6 -> bracket_ipv6(Cs); + other -> encode(Cs, fun is_reg_name/1) + end. + +-spec encode_path(list()|binary()) -> list() | binary(). +encode_path(Cs) -> + encode(Cs, fun is_path/1). + +-spec encode_query(list()|binary()) -> list() | binary(). +encode_query(Cs) -> + encode(Cs, fun is_query/1). + +-spec encode_fragment(list()|binary()) -> list() | binary(). +encode_fragment(Cs) -> + encode(Cs, fun is_fragment/1). + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Helper funtions for percent-decode +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +decode(<<$%,C0,C1,Cs/binary>>, Fun, Acc) -> + case is_hex_digit(C0) andalso is_hex_digit(C1) of + true -> + B = ?HEX2DEC(C0)*16+?HEX2DEC(C1), + decode(Cs, Fun, <<Acc/binary, B>>); + false -> throw({error,invalid_percent_encoding,<<$%,C0,C1>>}) + end; +decode(<<C,Cs/binary>>, Fun, Acc) -> + case Fun(C) of + true -> decode(Cs, Fun, <<Acc/binary, C>>); + false -> throw({error,invalid_percent_encoding,<<C,Cs/binary>>}) + end; +decode(<<>>, _Fun, Acc) -> + Acc. + +%% Check if char is allowed in host +-spec is_host(char()) -> boolean(). +is_host($:) -> true; +is_host(Char) -> is_unreserved(Char) orelse is_sub_delim(Char). + +%% Check if char is allowed in path +-spec is_path(char()) -> boolean(). +is_path($/) -> true; +is_path(Char) -> is_pchar(Char). + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Helper functions for percent-encode +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec encode(list()|binary(), fun()) -> list() | binary(). +encode(Component, Fun) when is_list(Component) -> + B = unicode:characters_to_binary(Component), + unicode:characters_to_list(encode(B, Fun, <<>>)); +encode(Component, Fun) when is_binary(Component) -> + encode(Component, Fun, <<>>). +%% +encode(<<Char/utf8, Rest/binary>>, Fun, Acc) -> + C = encode_codepoint_binary(Char, Fun), + encode(Rest, Fun, <<Acc/binary,C/binary>>); +encode(<<Char, Rest/binary>>, _Fun, _Acc) -> + throw({error,invalid_input,<<Char,Rest/binary>>}); +encode(<<>>, _Fun, Acc) -> + Acc. + + +-spec encode_codepoint_binary(integer(), fun()) -> binary(). +encode_codepoint_binary(C, Fun) -> + case Fun(C) of + false -> percent_encode_binary(C); + true -> <<C>> + end. + + +-spec percent_encode_binary(integer()) -> binary(). +percent_encode_binary(Code) -> + percent_encode_binary(<<Code/utf8>>, <<>>). + + +percent_encode_binary(<<A:4,B:4,Rest/binary>>, Acc) -> + percent_encode_binary(Rest, <<Acc/binary,$%,(?DEC2HEX(A)),(?DEC2HEX(B))>>); +percent_encode_binary(<<>>, Acc) -> + Acc. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +validate_scheme([]) -> true; +validate_scheme([H|T]) -> + case is_scheme(H) of + true -> validate_scheme(T); + false -> false + end; +validate_scheme(<<>>) -> true; +validate_scheme(<<H, Rest/binary>>) -> + case is_scheme(H) of + true -> validate_scheme(Rest); + false -> false + end. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Classifies hostname into the following categories: +%% regname, ipv4 - address does not contain reserved characters to be +%% percent-encoded +%% ipv6 - address does not contain reserved characters but it shall be +%% encolsed in brackets +%% other - address shall be percent-encoded +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +classify_host([]) -> other; +classify_host(Addr) when is_binary(Addr) -> + A = unicode:characters_to_list(Addr), + classify_host_ipv6(A); +classify_host(Addr) -> + classify_host_ipv6(Addr). + +classify_host_ipv6(Addr) -> + case is_ipv6_address(Addr) of + true -> ipv6; + false -> classify_host_ipv4(Addr) + end. + +classify_host_ipv4(Addr) -> + case is_ipv4_address(Addr) of + true -> ipv4; + false -> classify_host_regname(Addr) + end. + +classify_host_regname([]) -> regname; +classify_host_regname([H|T]) -> + case is_reg_name(H) of + true -> classify_host_regname(T); + false -> other + end. + +is_ipv4_address(Addr) -> + case inet:parse_ipv4strict_address(Addr) of + {ok, _} -> true; + {error, _} -> false + end. + +is_ipv6_address(Addr) -> + case inet:parse_ipv6strict_address(Addr) of + {ok, _} -> true; + {error, _} -> false + end. + +bracket_ipv6(Addr) when is_binary(Addr) -> + concat(<<$[,Addr/binary>>,<<$]>>); +bracket_ipv6(Addr) when is_list(Addr) -> + [$[|Addr] ++ "]". + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Helper funtions for recompose +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Checks if input Map has valid combination of fields that can be +%% recomposed into a URI. +%% +%% The implementation is based on a decision tree that fulfills the +%% following rules: +%% - 'path' shall always be present in the input map +%% URI = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ] +%% hier-part = "//" authority path-abempty +%% / path-absolute +%% / path-rootless +%% / path-empty +%% - 'host' shall be present in the input map when 'path' starts with +%% two slashes ("//") +%% path = path-abempty ; begins with "/" or is empty +%% / path-absolute ; begins with "/" but not "//" +%% / path-noscheme ; begins with a non-colon segment +%% / path-rootless ; begins with a segment +%% / path-empty ; zero characters +%% path-abempty = *( "/" segment ) +%% segment = *pchar +%% - 'host' shall be present if userinfo or port is present in input map +%% authority = [ userinfo "@" ] host [ ":" port ] +%% - All fields shall be valid (scheme, userinfo, host, port, path, query +%% or fragment). +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +is_valid_map(#{path := Path} = Map) -> + ((starts_with_two_slash(Path) andalso is_valid_map_host(Map)) + orelse + (maps:is_key(userinfo, Map) andalso is_valid_map_host(Map)) + orelse + (maps:is_key(port, Map) andalso is_valid_map_host(Map)) + orelse + all_fields_valid(Map)); +is_valid_map(#{}) -> + false. + + +is_valid_map_host(Map) -> + maps:is_key(host, Map) andalso all_fields_valid(Map). + + +all_fields_valid(Map) -> + Fun = fun(scheme, _, Acc) -> Acc; + (userinfo, _, Acc) -> Acc; + (host, _, Acc) -> Acc; + (port, _, Acc) -> Acc; + (path, _, Acc) -> Acc; + (query, _, Acc) -> Acc; + (fragment, _, Acc) -> Acc; + (_, _, _) -> false + end, + maps:fold(Fun, true, Map). + + +starts_with_two_slash([$/,$/|_]) -> + true; +starts_with_two_slash(?STRING_REST("//", _)) -> + true; +starts_with_two_slash(_) -> false. + + +update_scheme(#{scheme := Scheme}, _) -> + add_colon_postfix(encode_scheme(Scheme)); +update_scheme(#{}, _) -> + empty. + + +update_userinfo(#{userinfo := Userinfo}, empty) -> + add_auth_prefix(encode_userinfo(Userinfo)); +update_userinfo(#{userinfo := Userinfo}, URI) -> + concat(URI,add_auth_prefix(encode_userinfo(Userinfo))); +update_userinfo(#{}, empty) -> + empty; +update_userinfo(#{}, URI) -> + URI. + + +update_host(#{host := Host}, empty) -> + add_auth_prefix(encode_host(Host)); +update_host(#{host := Host} = Map, URI) -> + concat(URI,add_host_prefix(Map, encode_host(Host))); +update_host(#{}, empty) -> + empty; +update_host(#{}, URI) -> + URI. + + +%% URI cannot be empty for ports. E.g. ":8080" is not a valid URI +update_port(#{port := undefined}, URI) -> + concat(URI, <<":">>); +update_port(#{port := Port}, URI) -> + concat(URI,add_colon(encode_port(Port))); +update_port(#{}, URI) -> + URI. + + +update_path(#{path := Path}, empty) -> + encode_path(Path); +update_path(#{path := Path}, URI) -> + concat(URI,encode_path(Path)); +update_path(#{}, empty) -> + empty; +update_path(#{}, URI) -> + URI. + + +update_query(#{query := Query}, empty) -> + encode_query(Query); +update_query(#{query := Query}, URI) -> + concat(URI,add_question_mark(encode_query(Query))); +update_query(#{}, empty) -> + empty; +update_query(#{}, URI) -> + URI. + + +update_fragment(#{fragment := Fragment}, empty) -> + add_hashmark(encode_fragment(Fragment)); +update_fragment(#{fragment := Fragment}, URI) -> + concat(URI,add_hashmark(encode_fragment(Fragment))); +update_fragment(#{}, empty) -> + ""; +update_fragment(#{}, URI) -> + URI. + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Concatenates its arguments that can be lists and binaries. +%% The result is a list if at least one of its argument is a list and +%% binary otherwise. +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +concat(A, B) when is_binary(A), is_binary(B) -> + <<A/binary, B/binary>>; +concat(A, B) when is_binary(A), is_list(B) -> + unicode:characters_to_list(A) ++ B; +concat(A, B) when is_list(A) -> + A ++ maybe_to_list(B). + +add_hashmark(Comp) when is_binary(Comp) -> + <<$#, Comp/binary>>; +add_hashmark(Comp) when is_list(Comp) -> + [$#|Comp]. + +add_question_mark(Comp) when is_binary(Comp) -> + <<$?, Comp/binary>>; +add_question_mark(Comp) when is_list(Comp) -> + [$?|Comp]. + +add_colon(Comp) when is_binary(Comp) -> + <<$:, Comp/binary>>. + +add_colon_postfix(Comp) when is_binary(Comp) -> + <<Comp/binary,$:>>; +add_colon_postfix(Comp) when is_list(Comp) -> + Comp ++ ":". + +add_auth_prefix(Comp) when is_binary(Comp) -> + <<"//", Comp/binary>>; +add_auth_prefix(Comp) when is_list(Comp) -> + [$/,$/|Comp]. + +add_host_prefix(#{userinfo := _}, Host) when is_binary(Host) -> + <<$@,Host/binary>>; +add_host_prefix(#{}, Host) when is_binary(Host) -> + <<"//",Host/binary>>; +add_host_prefix(#{userinfo := _}, Host) when is_list(Host) -> + [$@|Host]; +add_host_prefix(#{}, Host) when is_list(Host) -> + [$/,$/|Host]. + +maybe_to_list(Comp) when is_binary(Comp) -> unicode:characters_to_list(Comp); +maybe_to_list(Comp) -> Comp. + +encode_port(Port) -> + integer_to_binary(Port). + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Helper functions for transcode +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% uri_string:transcode(<<"x%00%00%00%F6"/utf32>>). +%% 1. Convert (transcode/2) input to list form (list of unicode codepoints) +%% "x%00%00%00%F6" +%% 2. Accumulate characters until percent-encoded segment (transcode/4). +%% Acc = "x" +%% 3. Convert percent-encoded triplets to binary form (transcode_pct/4) +%% <<0,0,0,246>> +%% 4. Transcode in-encoded binary to out-encoding (utf32 -> utf8): +%% <<195,182>> +%% 5. Percent-encode out-encoded binary: +%% <<"%C3%B6"/utf8>> = <<37,67,51,37,66,54>> +%% 6. Convert binary to list form, reverse it and append the accumulator +%% "6B%3C%" + "x" +%% 7. Reverse Acc and return it +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +transcode([$%,_C0,_C1|_Rest] = L, Acc, InEnc, OutEnc) -> + transcode_pct(L, Acc, <<>>, InEnc, OutEnc); +transcode([_C|_Rest] = L, Acc, InEnc, OutEnc) -> + transcode(L, Acc, [], InEnc, OutEnc). +%% +transcode([$%,_C0,_C1|_Rest] = L, Acc, List, InEncoding, OutEncoding) -> + transcode_pct(L, List ++ Acc, <<>>, InEncoding, OutEncoding); +transcode([C|Rest], Acc, List, InEncoding, OutEncoding) -> + transcode(Rest, Acc, [C|List], InEncoding, OutEncoding); +transcode([], Acc, List, _InEncoding, _OutEncoding) -> + lists:reverse(List ++ Acc). + + +%% Transcode percent-encoded segment +transcode_pct([$%,C0,C1|Rest] = L, Acc, B, InEncoding, OutEncoding) -> + case is_hex_digit(C0) andalso is_hex_digit(C1) of + true -> + Int = ?HEX2DEC(C0)*16+?HEX2DEC(C1), + transcode_pct(Rest, Acc, <<B/binary, Int>>, InEncoding, OutEncoding); + false -> throw({error, invalid_percent_encoding,L}) + end; +transcode_pct([_C|_Rest] = L, Acc, B, InEncoding, OutEncoding) -> + OutBinary = convert_to_binary(B, InEncoding, OutEncoding), + PctEncUtf8 = percent_encode_segment(OutBinary), + Out = lists:reverse(convert_to_list(PctEncUtf8, utf8)), + transcode(L, Out ++ Acc, [], InEncoding, OutEncoding); +transcode_pct([], Acc, B, InEncoding, OutEncoding) -> + OutBinary = convert_to_binary(B, InEncoding, OutEncoding), + PctEncUtf8 = percent_encode_segment(OutBinary), + Out = convert_to_list(PctEncUtf8, utf8), + lists:reverse(Acc) ++ Out. + + +%% Convert to binary +convert_to_binary(Binary, InEncoding, OutEncoding) -> + case unicode:characters_to_binary(Binary, InEncoding, OutEncoding) of + {error, _List, RestData} -> + throw({error, invalid_input, RestData}); + {incomplete, _List, RestData} -> + throw({error, invalid_input, RestData}); + Result -> + Result + end. + + +%% Convert to list +convert_to_list(Binary, InEncoding) -> + case unicode:characters_to_list(Binary, InEncoding) of + {error, _List, RestData} -> + throw({error, invalid_input, RestData}); + {incomplete, _List, RestData} -> + throw({error, invalid_input, RestData}); + Result -> + Result + end. + + +%% Flatten input list +flatten_list([], _) -> + []; +flatten_list(L, InEnc) -> + flatten_list(L, InEnc, []). +%% +flatten_list([H|T], InEnc, Acc) when is_binary(H) -> + L = convert_to_list(H, InEnc), + flatten_list(T, InEnc, lists:reverse(L) ++ Acc); +flatten_list([H|T], InEnc, Acc) when is_list(H) -> + flatten_list(H ++ T, InEnc, Acc); +flatten_list([H|T], InEnc, Acc) -> + flatten_list(T, InEnc, [H|Acc]); +flatten_list([], _InEnc, Acc) -> + lists:reverse(Acc); +flatten_list(Arg, _, _) -> + throw({error, invalid_input, Arg}). + + +percent_encode_segment(Segment) -> + percent_encode_binary(Segment, <<>>). + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Helper functions for normalize +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +%% 6.2.2.1. Case Normalization +normalize_case(#{scheme := Scheme, host := Host} = Map) -> + Map#{scheme => to_lower(Scheme), + host => to_lower(Host)}; +normalize_case(#{host := Host} = Map) -> + Map#{host => to_lower(Host)}; +normalize_case(#{scheme := Scheme} = Map) -> + Map#{scheme => to_lower(Scheme)}; +normalize_case(#{} = Map) -> + Map. + + +to_lower(Cs) when is_list(Cs) -> + B = convert_to_binary(Cs, utf8, utf8), + convert_to_list(to_lower(B), utf8); +to_lower(Cs) when is_binary(Cs) -> + to_lower(Cs, <<>>). +%% +to_lower(<<C,Cs/binary>>, Acc) when $A =< C, C =< $Z -> + to_lower(Cs, <<Acc/binary,(C + 32)>>); +to_lower(<<C,Cs/binary>>, Acc) -> + to_lower(Cs, <<Acc/binary,C>>); +to_lower(<<>>, Acc) -> + Acc. + + +%% 6.2.2.3. Path Segment Normalization +%% 5.2.4. Remove Dot Segments +normalize_path_segment(Map) -> + Path = maps:get(path, Map, undefined), + Map#{path => remove_dot_segments(Path)}. + + +remove_dot_segments(Path) when is_binary(Path) -> + remove_dot_segments(Path, <<>>); +remove_dot_segments(Path) when is_list(Path) -> + B = convert_to_binary(Path, utf8, utf8), + B1 = remove_dot_segments(B, <<>>), + convert_to_list(B1, utf8). +%% +remove_dot_segments(<<>>, Output) -> + Output; +remove_dot_segments(<<"../",T/binary>>, Output) -> + remove_dot_segments(T, Output); +remove_dot_segments(<<"./",T/binary>>, Output) -> + remove_dot_segments(T, Output); +remove_dot_segments(<<"/./",T/binary>>, Output) -> + remove_dot_segments(<<$/,T/binary>>, Output); +remove_dot_segments(<<"/.">>, Output) -> + remove_dot_segments(<<$/>>, Output); +remove_dot_segments(<<"/../",T/binary>>, Output) -> + Out1 = remove_last_segment(Output), + remove_dot_segments(<<$/,T/binary>>, Out1); +remove_dot_segments(<<"/..">>, Output) -> + Out1 = remove_last_segment(Output), + remove_dot_segments(<<$/>>, Out1); +remove_dot_segments(<<$.>>, Output) -> + remove_dot_segments(<<>>, Output); +remove_dot_segments(<<"..">>, Output) -> + remove_dot_segments(<<>>, Output); +remove_dot_segments(Input, Output) -> + {First, Rest} = first_path_segment(Input), + remove_dot_segments(Rest, <<Output/binary,First/binary>>). + + +first_path_segment(Input) -> + F = first_path_segment(Input, <<>>), + split_binary(Input, byte_size(F)). +%% +first_path_segment(<<$/,T/binary>>, Acc) -> + first_path_segment_end(<<T/binary>>, <<Acc/binary,$/>>); +first_path_segment(<<C,T/binary>>, Acc) -> + first_path_segment_end(<<T/binary>>, <<Acc/binary,C>>). + + +first_path_segment_end(<<>>, Acc) -> + Acc; +first_path_segment_end(<<$/,_/binary>>, Acc) -> + Acc; +first_path_segment_end(<<C,T/binary>>, Acc) -> + first_path_segment_end(<<T/binary>>, <<Acc/binary,C>>). + + +remove_last_segment(<<>>) -> + <<>>; +remove_last_segment(B) -> + {Init, Last} = split_binary(B, byte_size(B) - 1), + case Last of + <<$/>> -> + Init; + _Char -> + remove_last_segment(Init) + end. + + +%% RFC 3986, 6.2.3. Scheme-Based Normalization +normalize_scheme_based(Map) -> + Scheme = maps:get(scheme, Map, undefined), + Port = maps:get(port, Map, undefined), + Path= maps:get(path, Map, undefined), + normalize_scheme_based(Map, Scheme, Port, Path). +%% +normalize_scheme_based(Map, Scheme, Port, Path) + when Scheme =:= "http"; Scheme =:= <<"http">> -> + normalize_http(Map, Port, Path); +normalize_scheme_based(Map, Scheme, Port, Path) + when Scheme =:= "https"; Scheme =:= <<"https">> -> + normalize_https(Map, Port, Path); +normalize_scheme_based(Map, Scheme, Port, _Path) + when Scheme =:= "ftp"; Scheme =:= <<"ftp">> -> + normalize_ftp(Map, Port); +normalize_scheme_based(Map, Scheme, Port, _Path) + when Scheme =:= "ssh"; Scheme =:= <<"ssh">> -> + normalize_ssh_sftp(Map, Port); +normalize_scheme_based(Map, Scheme, Port, _Path) + when Scheme =:= "sftp"; Scheme =:= <<"sftp">> -> + normalize_ssh_sftp(Map, Port); +normalize_scheme_based(Map, Scheme, Port, _Path) + when Scheme =:= "tftp"; Scheme =:= <<"tftp">> -> + normalize_tftp(Map, Port); +normalize_scheme_based(Map, _, _, _) -> + Map. + + +normalize_http(Map, Port, Path) -> + M1 = normalize_port(Map, Port, 80), + normalize_http_path(M1, Path). + + +normalize_https(Map, Port, Path) -> + M1 = normalize_port(Map, Port, 443), + normalize_http_path(M1, Path). + + +normalize_ftp(Map, Port) -> + normalize_port(Map, Port, 21). + + +normalize_ssh_sftp(Map, Port) -> + normalize_port(Map, Port, 22). + + +normalize_tftp(Map, Port) -> + normalize_port(Map, Port, 69). + + +normalize_port(Map, Port, Default) -> + case Port of + Default -> + maps:remove(port, Map); + _Else -> + Map + end. + + +normalize_http_path(Map, Path) -> + case Path of + "" -> + Map#{path => "/"}; + <<>> -> + Map#{path => <<"/">>}; + _Else -> + Map + end. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/Makefile b/lib/stdlib/test/Makefile index 7b79dcf04d..8490770f3d 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/Makefile +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/Makefile @@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ MODULES= \ sets_test_lib \ sofs_SUITE \ stdlib_SUITE \ + stdlib_bench_SUITE \ string_SUITE \ supervisor_1 \ supervisor_2 \ @@ -86,6 +87,7 @@ MODULES= \ timer_simple_SUITE \ unicode_SUITE \ unicode_util_SUITE \ + uri_string_SUITE \ win32reg_SUITE \ y2k_SUITE \ select_SUITE \ @@ -146,7 +148,7 @@ release_spec: opt release_tests_spec: make_emakefile $(INSTALL_DIR) "$(RELSYSDIR)" - $(INSTALL_DATA) stdlib.spec $(EMAKEFILE) \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) stdlib.spec stdlib_bench.spec $(EMAKEFILE) \ $(ERL_FILES) $(COVERFILE) "$(RELSYSDIR)" chmod -R u+w "$(RELSYSDIR)" @tar cf - *_SUITE_data | (cd "$(RELSYSDIR)"; tar xf -) diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_internal_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_internal_SUITE.erl index 789a9d4363..7d9df1f989 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_internal_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_internal_SUITE.erl @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ callbacks(application) -> callbacks(gen_server) -> [{init,1}, {handle_call,3}, {handle_cast,2}, {handle_info,2}, {terminate,2}, {code_change,3}, - {format_status,2}]; + {format_status,2}, {handle_continue, 2}]; callbacks(gen_fsm) -> [{init,1}, {handle_event,3}, {handle_sync_event,4}, {handle_info,3}, {terminate,3}, {code_change,4}, @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ callbacks(supervisor) -> optional_callbacks(application) -> []; optional_callbacks(gen_server) -> - [{handle_info, 2}, {terminate, 2}, {code_change, 3}, {format_status, 2}]; + [{handle_info, 2}, {handle_continue, 2}, {terminate, 2}, {code_change, 3}, {format_status, 2}]; optional_callbacks(gen_fsm) -> [{handle_info, 3}, {terminate, 3}, {code_change, 4}, {format_status, 2}]; optional_callbacks(gen_event) -> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl index 05451a83fb..f329a07b7a 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl @@ -1682,7 +1682,7 @@ do_random_test() -> ets:delete(Set), verify_etsmem(EtsMem). -%% Ttest various variants of update_element. +%% Test various variants of update_element. update_element(Config) when is_list(Config) -> EtsMem = etsmem(), repeat_for_opts(fun update_element_opts/1), @@ -2283,13 +2283,8 @@ write_concurrency(Config) when is_list(Config) -> NoHashMem = ets:info(No7,memory), NoHashMem = ets:info(No8,memory), - case erlang:system_info(smp_support) of - true -> - true = YesMem > NoHashMem, - true = YesMem > NoTreeMem; - false -> - true = YesMem =:= NoHashMem - end, + true = YesMem > NoHashMem, + true = YesMem > NoTreeMem, {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch ets_new(foo,[public,{write_concurrency,foo}])), {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch ets_new(foo,[public,{write_concurrency}])), @@ -5912,16 +5907,11 @@ add_lists([E1|T1], [E2|T2], Acc) -> run_smp_workers(InitF,ExecF,FiniF,Laps) -> run_smp_workers(InitF,ExecF,FiniF,Laps, 0). run_smp_workers(InitF,ExecF,FiniF,Laps, Exclude) -> - case erlang:system_info(smp_support) of - true -> - case erlang:system_info(schedulers_online) of - N when N > Exclude -> - run_workers_do(InitF,ExecF,FiniF,Laps, N - Exclude); - _ -> - {skipped, "Too few schedulers online"} - end; - false -> - {skipped,"No smp support"} + case erlang:system_info(schedulers_online) of + N when N > Exclude -> + run_workers_do(InitF,ExecF,FiniF,Laps, N - Exclude); + _ -> + {skipped, "Too few schedulers online"} end. run_sched_workers(InitF,ExecF,FiniF,Laps) -> @@ -6231,11 +6221,9 @@ spawn_monitor_with_pid(Pid, Fun, N) -> only_if_smp(Func) -> only_if_smp(2, Func). only_if_smp(Schedulers, Func) -> - case {erlang:system_info(smp_support), - erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)} of - {false,_} -> {skip,"No smp support"}; - {true,N} when N < Schedulers -> {skip,"Too few schedulers online"}; - {true,_} -> Func() + case erlang:system_info(schedulers_online) of + N when N < Schedulers -> {skip,"Too few schedulers online"}; + _ -> Func() end. %% Copy-paste from emulator/test/binary_SUITE.erl diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/filelib_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/filelib_SUITE.erl index c94821bc75..1236fe45f4 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/filelib_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/filelib_SUITE.erl @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ wcc(Wc, Error) -> do_wildcard_1(Dir, Wcf0) -> do_wildcard_2(Dir, Wcf0), Wcf = fun(Wc0) -> - Wc = filename:join(Dir, Wc0), + Wc = Dir ++ "/" ++ Wc0, L = Wcf0(Wc), [subtract_dir(N, Dir) || N <- L] end, @@ -268,8 +268,37 @@ do_wildcard_9(Dir, Wcf) -> %% Cleanup. del(Files), [ok = file:del_dir(D) || D <- lists:reverse(Dirs)], - ok. + do_wildcard_10(Dir, Wcf). + +%% ERL-451/OTP-14577: Escape characters using \\. +do_wildcard_10(Dir, Wcf) -> + All0 = ["{abc}","abc","def","---","z--","@a,b","@c"], + All = case os:type() of + {unix,_} -> + %% '?' is allowed in file names on Unix, but + %% not on Windows. + ["?q"|All0]; + _ -> + All0 + end, + Files = mkfiles(lists:reverse(All), Dir), + + ["{abc}"] = Wcf("\\{a*"), + ["{abc}"] = Wcf("\\{abc}"), + ["abc","def","z--"] = Wcf("[a-z]*"), + ["---","abc","z--"] = Wcf("[a\\-z]*"), + ["@a,b","@c"] = Wcf("@{a\\,b,c}"), + ["@c"] = Wcf("@{a,b,c}"), + + case os:type() of + {unix,_} -> + ["?q"] = Wcf("\\?q"); + _ -> + [] = Wcf("\\?q") + end, + del(Files), + ok. fold_files(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Dir = filename:join(proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), "fold_files"), diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/gen_server_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/gen_server_SUITE.erl index 2e9dc4d4fb..2bc220fef2 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/gen_server_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/gen_server_SUITE.erl @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ -export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2]). -export([start/1, crash/1, call/1, cast/1, cast_fast/1, - info/1, abcast/1, multicall/1, multicall_down/1, + continue/1, info/1, abcast/1, multicall/1, multicall_down/1, call_remote1/1, call_remote2/1, call_remote3/1, call_remote_n1/1, call_remote_n2/1, call_remote_n3/1, spec_init/1, spec_init_local_registered_parent/1, @@ -37,7 +37,8 @@ get_state/1, replace_state/1, call_with_huge_message_queue/1, undef_handle_call/1, undef_handle_cast/1, undef_handle_info/1, undef_init/1, undef_code_change/1, undef_terminate1/1, - undef_terminate2/1, undef_in_terminate/1, undef_in_handle_info/1 + undef_terminate2/1, undef_in_terminate/1, undef_in_handle_info/1, + undef_handle_continue/1 ]). -export([stop1/1, stop2/1, stop3/1, stop4/1, stop5/1, stop6/1, stop7/1, @@ -52,7 +53,7 @@ %% The gen_server behaviour --export([init/1, handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, +-export([init/1, handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_continue/2, handle_info/2, code_change/3, terminate/2, format_status/2]). suite() -> @@ -61,7 +62,7 @@ suite() -> all() -> [start, {group,stop}, crash, call, cast, cast_fast, info, abcast, - multicall, multicall_down, call_remote1, call_remote2, + continue, multicall, multicall_down, call_remote1, call_remote2, call_remote3, call_remote_n1, call_remote_n2, call_remote_n3, spec_init, spec_init_local_registered_parent, @@ -76,7 +77,7 @@ groups() -> [{stop, [], [stop1, stop2, stop3, stop4, stop5, stop6, stop7, stop8, stop9, stop10]}, {undef_callbacks, [], - [undef_handle_call, undef_handle_cast, undef_handle_info, + [undef_handle_call, undef_handle_cast, undef_handle_info, undef_handle_continue, undef_init, undef_code_change, undef_terminate1, undef_terminate2]}]. @@ -458,6 +459,47 @@ call(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ok. %% -------------------------------------- +%% Test handle_continue. +%% -------------------------------------- + +continue(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + {ok, Pid} = gen_server:start_link(gen_server_SUITE, {continue, self()}, []), + [{Pid, continue}, {Pid, after_continue}] = read_replies(Pid), + + gen_server:call(Pid, {continue_reply, self()}), + [{Pid, continue}, {Pid, after_continue}] = read_replies(Pid), + + gen_server:call(Pid, {continue_noreply, self()}), + [{Pid, continue}, {Pid, after_continue}] = read_replies(Pid), + + gen_server:cast(Pid, {continue_noreply, self()}), + [{Pid, continue}, {Pid, after_continue}] = read_replies(Pid), + + Pid ! {continue_noreply, self()}, + [{Pid, continue}, {Pid, after_continue}] = read_replies(Pid), + + Pid ! {continue_continue, self()}, + [{Pid, before_continue}, {Pid, continue}, {Pid, after_continue}] = read_replies(Pid), + + Ref = monitor(process, Pid), + Pid ! continue_stop, + verify_down_reason(Ref, Pid, normal). + +read_replies(Pid) -> + receive + {Pid, ack} -> read_replies() + after + 1000 -> ct:fail({continue, ack}) + end. + +read_replies() -> + receive + Msg -> [Msg | read_replies()] + after + 0 -> [] + end. + +%% -------------------------------------- %% Test call to nonexisting processes on remote nodes %% -------------------------------------- @@ -1346,7 +1388,7 @@ echo_loop() -> %% Test the default implementation of terminate if the callback module %% does not export it undef_terminate1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - {ok, Server} = gen_server:start(oc_server, [], []), + {ok, Server} = oc_server:start(), MRef = monitor(process, Server), ok = gen_server:stop(Server), ok = verify_down_reason(MRef, Server, normal). @@ -1354,7 +1396,7 @@ undef_terminate1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% Test the default implementation of terminate if the callback module %% does not export it undef_terminate2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - {ok, Server} = gen_server:start(oc_server, [], []), + {ok, Server} = oc_server:start(), MRef = monitor(process, Server), ok = gen_server:stop(Server, {error, test}, infinity), ok = verify_down_reason(MRef, Server, {error, test}). @@ -1377,7 +1419,7 @@ undef_init(_Config) -> %% The upgrade should fail if code_change is expected in the callback module %% but not exported, but the server should continue with the old code undef_code_change(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - {ok, Server} = gen_server:start(oc_server, [], []), + {ok, Server} = oc_server:start(), {error, {'EXIT', {undef, [{oc_server, code_change, [_, _, _], _}|_]}}} = fake_upgrade(Server, ?MODULE), true = is_process_alive(Server). @@ -1385,7 +1427,7 @@ undef_code_change(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% The server should crash if the handle_call callback is %% not exported in the callback module undef_handle_call(_Config) -> - {ok, Server} = gen_server:start(oc_server, [], []), + {ok, Server} = oc_server:start(), try gen_server:call(Server, call_msg), ct:fail(should_crash) @@ -1397,17 +1439,25 @@ undef_handle_call(_Config) -> %% The server should crash if the handle_cast callback is %% not exported in the callback module undef_handle_cast(_Config) -> - {ok, Server} = gen_server:start(oc_server, [], []), + {ok, Server} = oc_server:start(), MRef = monitor(process, Server), gen_server:cast(Server, cast_msg), verify_undef_down(MRef, Server, oc_server, handle_cast), ok. +%% The server should crash if the handle_continue callback is +%% not exported in the callback module +undef_handle_continue(_Config) -> + {ok, Server} = oc_server:start(continue), + MRef = monitor(process, Server), + verify_undef_down(MRef, Server, oc_server, handle_continue), + ok. + %% The server should log but not crash if the handle_info callback is %% calling an undefined function undef_handle_info(Config) when is_list(Config) -> error_logger_forwarder:register(), - {ok, Server} = gen_server:start(oc_server, [], []), + {ok, Server} = oc_server:start(), Server ! hej, wait_until_processed(Server, hej, 10), true = is_process_alive(Server), @@ -1570,8 +1620,11 @@ init(hibernate) -> init(sleep) -> ct:sleep(1000), {ok, []}; +init({continue, Pid}) -> + self() ! {after_continue, Pid}, + {ok, [], {continue, {message, Pid}}}; init({state,State}) -> - {ok, State}. + {ok,State}. handle_call(started_p, _From, State) -> io:format("FROZ"), @@ -1604,6 +1657,12 @@ handle_call(shutdown_reason, _From, _State) -> handle_call({call_undef_fun, Mod, Fun}, _From, State) -> Mod:Fun(), {reply, ok, State}; +handle_call({continue_reply, Pid}, _From, State) -> + self() ! {after_continue, Pid}, + {reply, ok, State, {continue, {message, Pid}}}; +handle_call({continue_noreply, Pid}, From, State) -> + self() ! {after_continue, Pid}, + {noreply, State, {continue, {message, Pid, From}}}; handle_call(stop_shutdown_reason, _From, State) -> {stop,{shutdown,stop_reason},State}. @@ -1620,6 +1679,9 @@ handle_cast(hibernate_later, _State) -> handle_cast({call_undef_fun, Mod, Fun}, State) -> Mod:Fun(), {noreply, State}; +handle_cast({continue_noreply, Pid}, State) -> + self() ! {after_continue, Pid}, + {noreply, State, {continue, {message, Pid}}}; handle_cast({From, stop}, State) -> io:format("BAZ"), {stop, {From,stopped}, State}. @@ -1657,9 +1719,34 @@ handle_info(continue, From) -> {noreply, []}; handle_info({From, stop}, State) -> {stop, {From,stopped_info}, State}; +handle_info({after_continue, Pid}, State) -> + Pid ! {self(), after_continue}, + Pid ! {self(), ack}, + {noreply, State}; +handle_info({continue_noreply, Pid}, State) -> + self() ! {after_continue, Pid}, + {noreply, State, {continue, {message, Pid}}}; +handle_info({continue_continue, Pid}, State) -> + {noreply, State, {continue, {continue, Pid}}}; +handle_info(continue_stop, State) -> + {noreply, State, {continue, stop}}; handle_info(_Info, State) -> {noreply, State}. +handle_continue({continue, Pid}, State) -> + Pid ! {self(), before_continue}, + self() ! {after_continue, Pid}, + {noreply, State, {continue, {message, Pid}}}; +handle_continue(stop, State) -> + {stop, normal, State}; +handle_continue({message, Pid}, State) -> + Pid ! {self(), continue}, + {noreply, State}; +handle_continue({message, Pid, From}, State) -> + Pid ! {self(), continue}, + gen_server:reply(From, ok), + {noreply, State}. + code_change(_OldVsn, {new, {undef_in_code_change, {Mod, Fun}}} = State, _Extra) -> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/gen_server_SUITE_data/oc_server.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/gen_server_SUITE_data/oc_server.erl index 4ba37987f3..7b92a49bf6 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/gen_server_SUITE_data/oc_server.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/gen_server_SUITE_data/oc_server.erl @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -behaviour(gen_server). %% API --export([start/0]). +-export([start/0, start/1]). %% gen_server callbacks -export([init/1]). @@ -30,8 +30,12 @@ -record(state, {}). start() -> - gen_server:start({local, ?MODULE}, ?MODULE, [], []). + gen_server:start(?MODULE, ok, []). -init([]) -> - {ok, #state{}}. +start(continue) -> + gen_server:start(?MODULE, continue, []). +init(ok) -> + {ok, #state{}}; +init(continue) -> + {ok, #state{}, {continue, continue}}. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/property_test/README b/lib/stdlib/test/property_test/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..57602bf719 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/property_test/README @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%% %%% +%%% WARNING %%% +%%% %%% +%%% This is experimental code which may be changed or removed %%% +%%% anytime without any warning. %%% +%%% %%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +The test in this directory are written assuming that the user has a QuickCheck license. They are to be run manually. Some may be possible to be run with other tools, e.g. PropEr. + diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/property_test/uri_string_recompose.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/property_test/uri_string_recompose.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e51a671172 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/property_test/uri_string_recompose.erl @@ -0,0 +1,361 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2017. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% 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. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +-module(uri_string_recompose). + +-compile(export_all). + +-proptest(eqc). +-proptest([triq,proper]). + +-ifndef(EQC). +-ifndef(PROPER). +-ifndef(TRIQ). +-define(EQC,true). +-endif. +-endif. +-endif. + +-ifdef(EQC). +-include_lib("eqc/include/eqc.hrl"). +-define(MOD_eqc,eqc). + +-else. +-ifdef(PROPER). +-include_lib("proper/include/proper.hrl"). +-define(MOD_eqc,proper). + +-else. +-ifdef(TRIQ). +-define(MOD_eqc,triq). +-include_lib("triq/include/triq.hrl"). + +-endif. +-endif. +-endif. + + +-define(STRING_REST(MatchStr, Rest), <<MatchStr/utf8, Rest/binary>>). + +-define(SCHEME, {scheme, scheme()}). +-define(USER, {userinfo, unicode()}). +-define(HOST, {host, host_map()}). +-define(PORT, {port, port()}). +-define(PATH_ABE, {path, path_abempty_map()}). +-define(PATH_ABS, {path, path_absolute_map()}). +-define(PATH_NOS, {path, path_noscheme_map()}). +-define(PATH_ROO, {path, path_rootless_map()}). +-define(PATH_EMP, {path, path_empty_map()}). +-define(QUERY, {query, query_map()}). +-define(FRAGMENT, {fragment, fragment_map()}). + + +%%%======================================================================== +%%% Properties +%%%======================================================================== + +prop_recompose() -> + ?FORALL(Map, map(), + Map =:= uri_string:parse(uri_string:recompose(Map)) + ). + +%% Stats +prop_map_key_length_collect() -> + ?FORALL(List, map(), + collect(length(maps:keys(List)), true)). + +prop_map_collect() -> + ?FORALL(List, map(), + collect(lists:sort(maps:keys(List)), true)). + +prop_scheme_collect() -> + ?FORALL(List, scheme(), + collect(length(List), true)). + + +%%%======================================================================== +%%% Generators +%%%======================================================================== + +map() -> + ?LET(Gen, comp_proplist(), proplist_to_map(Gen)). + +comp_proplist() -> + frequency([ + {2, [?SCHEME,?PATH_ABS]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?PATH_ROO]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?PATH_EMP]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?HOST,?PATH_ABE]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?USER,?HOST,?PATH_ABE]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?USER,?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE]}, + + {2, [?PATH_ABS]}, + {2, [?PATH_NOS]}, + {2, [?PATH_EMP]}, + {2, [?HOST,?PATH_ABE]}, + {2, [?USER,?HOST,?PATH_ABE]}, + {2, [?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE]}, + {2, [?USER,?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE]}, + + + {2, [?SCHEME,?PATH_ABS,?QUERY]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?PATH_ROO,?QUERY]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?PATH_EMP,?QUERY]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?HOST,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?USER,?HOST,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?USER,?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY]}, + + {2, [?PATH_ABS,?QUERY]}, + {2, [?PATH_NOS,?QUERY]}, + {2, [?PATH_EMP,?QUERY]}, + {2, [?HOST,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY]}, + {2, [?USER,?HOST,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY]}, + {2, [?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY]}, + {2, [?USER,?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY]}, + + + {2, [?SCHEME,?PATH_ABS,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?PATH_ROO,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?PATH_EMP,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?HOST,?PATH_ABE,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?USER,?HOST,?PATH_ABE,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?USER,?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE,?FRAGMENT]}, + + {2, [?PATH_ABS,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?PATH_NOS,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?PATH_EMP,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?HOST,?PATH_ABE,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?USER,?HOST,?PATH_ABE,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?USER,?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE,?FRAGMENT]}, + + + {2, [?SCHEME,?PATH_ABS,?QUERY,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?PATH_ROO,?QUERY,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?PATH_EMP,?QUERY,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?HOST,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?USER,?HOST,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?SCHEME,?USER,?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY,?FRAGMENT]}, + + {2, [?PATH_ABS,?QUERY,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?PATH_NOS,?QUERY,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?PATH_EMP,?QUERY,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?HOST,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?USER,?HOST,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY,?FRAGMENT]}, + {2, [?USER,?HOST,?PORT,?PATH_ABE,?QUERY,?FRAGMENT]} + ]). + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Path +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +path_abempty_map() -> + frequency([{90, path_abe_map()}, + {10, path_empty_map()}]). + +path_abe_map() -> + ?SIZED(Length, path_abe_map(Length, [])). +%% +path_abe_map(0, Segments) -> + ?LET(Gen, Segments, lists:append(Gen)); +path_abe_map(N, Segments) -> + path_abe_map(N-1, [slash(),segment()|Segments]). + + +path_absolute_map() -> + ?SIZED(Length, path_absolute_map(Length, [])). +%% +path_absolute_map(0, Segments) -> + ?LET(Gen, [slash(),segment_nz()|Segments], lists:append(Gen)); +path_absolute_map(N, Segments) -> + path_absolute_map(N-1, [slash(),segment()|Segments]). + + +path_noscheme_map() -> + ?SIZED(Length, path_noscheme_map(Length, [])). +%% +path_noscheme_map(0, Segments) -> + ?LET(Gen, [segment_nz_nc()|Segments], lists:append(Gen)); +path_noscheme_map(N, Segments) -> + path_noscheme_map(N-1, [slash(),segment()|Segments]). + +path_rootless_map() -> + ?SIZED(Length, path_rootless_map(Length, [])). +%% +path_rootless_map(0, Segments) -> + ?LET(Gen, [segment_nz()|Segments], lists:append(Gen)); +path_rootless_map(N, Segments) -> + path_rootless_map(N-1, [slash(),segment()|Segments]). + + +segment_nz() -> + non_empty(segment()). + +segment_nz_nc() -> + non_empty(list(frequency([{30, unreserved()}, + {10, sub_delims()}, + {10, unicode_char()}, + {5, oneof([$@])} + ]))). + + +segment() -> + list(frequency([{30, unreserved()}, + {10, sub_delims()}, + {10, unicode_char()}, + {5, oneof([$:, $@])} + ])). + +slash() -> + "/". + +path_empty_map() -> + "". + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Path +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +host_map() -> + frequency([{30, reg_name()}, + {30, ip_address()} + ]). + + +reg_name() -> + list(frequency([{30, alpha()}, + {10, sub_delims()}, + {10, unicode_char()} + ])). + +ip_address() -> + oneof(["127.0.0.1", "::127.0.0.1", + "2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:1428:07ab", + "2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000::1428:07ab", + "2001:0db8:0:0:0:0:1428:07ab", + "2001:0db8:0::0:1428:07ab"]). + +%% Generating only reg-names +host_uri() -> + non_empty(list(frequency([{30, unreserved()}, + {10, sub_delims()}, + {10, pct_encoded()} + ]))). + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Port, Query, Fragment +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +port() -> + frequency([{10, undefined}, + {10, range(1,65535)} + ]). + +query_map() -> + unicode(). + + +query_uri() -> + [$?| non_empty(list(frequency([{20, pchar()}, + {5, oneof([$/, $?])} % punctuation + ])))]. + +fragment_map() -> + unicode(). + +fragment_uri() -> + [$?| non_empty(list(frequency([{20, pchar()}, + {5, oneof([$/, $?])} % punctuation + ])))]. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Scheme +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +scheme() -> + ?SIZED(Length, scheme_start(Length, [])). +%% +scheme_start(0, L) -> + ?LET(Gen, L, lists:reverse(Gen)); +scheme_start(N, L) -> + scheme(N-1,[alpha()|L]). + +scheme(0, L) -> + ?LET(Gen, L, lists:reverse(Gen)); +scheme(N, L) -> + scheme(N-1, [scheme_char()|L]). + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Misc +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +unicode() -> + list(frequency([{20, alpha()}, % alpha + {10, digit()}, % digit + {10, unicode_char()} % unicode + ])). + +scheme_char() -> + frequency([{20, alpha()}, % alpha + {20, digit()}, % digit + {5, oneof([$+, $-, $.])} % punctuation + ]). + +sub_delims() -> + oneof([$!, $$, $&, $', $(, $), + $*, $+, $,,$;, $=]). + +pchar() -> + frequency([{20, unreserved()}, + {5, pct_encoded()}, + {5, sub_delims()}, + {1, oneof([$:, $@])} % punctuation + ]). + +unreserved() -> + frequency([{20, alpha()}, + {5, digit()}, + {1, oneof([$-, $., $_, $~])} % punctuation + ]). + +unicode_char() -> + range(913, 1023). + +alpha() -> + frequency([{20, range($a, $z)}, % letters + {20, range($A, $Z)}]). % letters + +digit() -> + range($0, $9). % numbers + +pct_encoded() -> + oneof(["%C3%A4", "%C3%A5", "%C3%B6"]). + + +%%%======================================================================== +%%% Helpers +%%%======================================================================== +proplist_to_map(L) -> + lists:foldl(fun({K,V},M) -> M#{K => V}; + (_,M) -> M + end, #{}, L). diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl index 432293b656..ef4f9faad9 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl @@ -29,11 +29,14 @@ basic_stats_uniform_1/1, basic_stats_uniform_2/1, basic_stats_standard_normal/1, basic_stats_normal/1, + uniform_real_conv/1, plugin/1, measure/1, reference_jump_state/1, reference_jump_procdict/1]). -export([test/0, gen/1]). +-export([uniform_real_gen/1, uniform_gen/2]). + -include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl"). -define(LOOP, 1000000). @@ -46,7 +49,7 @@ all() -> [seed, interval_int, interval_float, api_eq, reference, - {group, basic_stats}, + {group, basic_stats}, uniform_real_conv, plugin, measure, {group, reference_jump} ]. @@ -80,7 +83,7 @@ test() -> end, Tests). algs() -> - [exs64, exsplus, exsp, exrop, exs1024, exs1024s]. + [exrop, exsp, exs1024s, exs64, exsplus, exs1024]. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -101,7 +104,7 @@ seed_1(Alg) -> _ = rand:uniform(), S00 = get(rand_seed), erase(), - _ = rand:uniform(), + _ = rand:uniform_real(), false = S00 =:= get(rand_seed), %% hopefully %% Choosing algo and seed @@ -228,11 +231,13 @@ interval_float(Config) when is_list(Config) -> interval_float_1(0) -> ok; interval_float_1(N) -> X = rand:uniform(), + Y = rand:uniform_real(), if - 0.0 =< X, X < 1.0 -> + 0.0 =< X, X < 1.0, 0.0 < Y, Y < 1.0 -> ok; true -> - io:format("X=~p 0=<~p<1.0~n", [X,X]), + io:format("X=~p 0.0=<~p<1.0~n", [X,X]), + io:format("Y=~p 0.0<~p<1.0~n", [Y,Y]), exit({X, rand:export_seed()}) end, interval_float_1(N-1). @@ -334,7 +339,13 @@ basic_stats_normal(Config) when is_list(Config) -> IntendedMeanVariancePairs). basic_uniform_1(N, S0, Sum, A0) when N > 0 -> - {X,S} = rand:uniform_s(S0), + {X,S} = + case N band 1 of + 0 -> + rand:uniform_s(S0); + 1 -> + rand:uniform_real_s(S0) + end, I = trunc(X*100), A = array:set(I, 1+array:get(I,A0), A0), basic_uniform_1(N-1, S, Sum+X, A); @@ -400,6 +411,137 @@ normal_s(Mean, Variance, State0) -> rand:normal_s(Mean, Variance, State0). %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% White box test of the conversion to float + +uniform_real_conv(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + [begin +%% ct:pal("~13.16.0bx~3.16.0b: ~p~n", [M,E,Gen]), + uniform_real_conv_check(M, E, Gen) + end || {M, E, Gen} <- uniform_real_conv_data()], + uniform_real_scan(0), + uniform_real_scan(3). + +uniform_real_conv_data() -> + [{16#fffffffffffff, -1, [16#3ffffffffffffff]}, + {16#fffffffffffff, -1, [16#3ffffffffffffe0]}, + {16#ffffffffffffe, -1, [16#3ffffffffffffdf]}, + %% + {16#0000000000000, -1, [16#200000000000000]}, + {16#fffffffffffff, -2, [16#1ffffffffffffff]}, + {16#fffffffffffff, -2, [16#1fffffffffffff0]}, + {16#ffffffffffffe, -2, [16#1ffffffffffffef]}, + %% + {16#0000000000000, -2, [16#100000000000000]}, + {16#fffffffffffff, -3, [16#0ffffffffffffff]}, + {16#fffffffffffff, -3, [16#0fffffffffffff8]}, + {16#ffffffffffffe, -3, [16#0fffffffffffff7]}, + %% + {16#0000000000000, -3, [16#080000000000000]}, + {16#fffffffffffff, -4, [16#07fffffffffffff]}, + {16#fffffffffffff, -4, [16#07ffffffffffffc]}, + {16#ffffffffffffe, -4, [16#07ffffffffffffb]}, + %% + {16#0000000000000, -4, [16#040000000000000]}, + {16#fffffffffffff, -5, [16#03fffffffffffff,16#3ffffffffffffff]}, + {16#fffffffffffff, -5, [16#03ffffffffffffe,16#200000000000000]}, + {16#ffffffffffffe, -5, [16#03fffffffffffff,16#1ffffffffffffff]}, + {16#ffffffffffffe, -5, [16#03fffffffffffff,16#100000000000000]}, + %% + {16#0000000000001, -56, [16#000000000000007,16#00000000000007f]}, + {16#0000000000001, -56, [16#000000000000004,16#000000000000040]}, + {16#0000000000000, -57, [16#000000000000003,16#20000000000001f]}, + {16#0000000000000, -57, [16#000000000000000,16#200000000000000]}, + {16#fffffffffffff, -58, [16#000000000000003,16#1ffffffffffffff]}, + {16#fffffffffffff, -58, [16#000000000000000,16#1fffffffffffff0]}, + {16#ffffffffffffe, -58, [16#000000000000000,16#1ffffffffffffef]}, + {16#ffffffffffffe, -58, [16#000000000000000,16#1ffffffffffffe0]}, + %% + {16#0000000000000, -58, [16#000000000000000,16#10000000000000f]}, + {16#0000000000000, -58, [16#000000000000000,16#100000000000000]}, + {2#11001100000000000000000000000000000000000011000000011, % 53 bits + -1022, + [0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, % 18 zeros + 2#1100110000000000000000000000000000000000001 bsl 2, % 43 bits + 2#1000000011 bsl (56-10+2)]}, % 10 bits + {0, -1, % 0.5 after retry + [0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, % 18 zeros + 2#111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 bsl 2, % 42 bits - retry + 16#200000000000003]}]. % 0.5 + +-define(UNIFORM_REAL_SCAN_PATTERN, (16#19000000000009)). % 53 bits +-define(UNIFORM_REAL_SCAN_NUMBER, (1021)). + +uniform_real_scan_template(K) -> + <<0:?UNIFORM_REAL_SCAN_NUMBER, + ?UNIFORM_REAL_SCAN_PATTERN:53,K:2,0:1>>. + +uniform_real_scan(K) -> + Templ = uniform_real_scan_template(K), + N = ?UNIFORM_REAL_SCAN_NUMBER, + uniform_real_scan(Templ, N, K). + +uniform_real_scan(Templ, N, K) when 0 =< N -> + <<_:N/bits,T/bits>> = Templ, + Data = uniform_real_scan_data(T, K), + uniform_real_conv_check( + ?UNIFORM_REAL_SCAN_PATTERN, N - 1 - ?UNIFORM_REAL_SCAN_NUMBER, Data), + uniform_real_scan(Templ, N - 1, K); +uniform_real_scan(_, _, _) -> + ok. + +uniform_real_scan_data(Templ, K) -> + case Templ of + <<X:56, T/bits>> -> + B = rand:bc64(X), + [(X bsl 2) bor K | + if + 53 =< B -> + []; + true -> + uniform_real_scan_data(T, K) + end]; + _ -> + <<X:56, _/bits>> = <<Templ/bits, 0:56>>, + [(X bsl 2) bor K] + end. + +uniform_real_conv_check(M, E, Gen) -> + <<F/float>> = <<0:1, (E + 16#3ff):11, M:52>>, + try uniform_real_gen(Gen) of + F -> F; + FF -> + ct:pal( + "~s =/= ~s: ~s~n", + [rand:float2str(FF), rand:float2str(F), + [["16#",integer_to_list(G,16),$\s]||G<-Gen]]), + ct:fail({neq, FF, F}) + catch + Error:Reason -> + ct:pal( + "~w:~p ~s: ~s~n", + [Error, Reason, rand:float2str(F), + [["16#",integer_to_list(G,16),$\s]||G<-Gen]]), + ct:fail({Error, Reason, F, erlang:get_stacktrace()}) + end. + + +uniform_real_gen(Gen) -> + State = rand_state(Gen), + {F, {#{type := rand_SUITE_list},[]}} = rand:uniform_real_s(State), + F. + +uniform_gen(Range, Gen) -> + State = rand_state(Gen), + {N, {#{type := rand_SUITE_list},[]}} = rand:uniform_s(Range, State), + N. + +%% Loaded dice for white box tests +rand_state(Gen) -> + {#{type => rand_SUITE_list, bits => 58, weak_low_bits => 1, + next => fun ([H|T]) -> {H, T} end}, + Gen}. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Test that the user can write algorithms. plugin(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -459,213 +601,289 @@ measure(Config) -> {skip,{will_not_run_in_scaled_time,Scale}} end. +-define(CHECK_UNIFORM_RANGE(Gen, Range, X, St), + case (Gen) of + {(X), (St)} when is_integer(X), 1 =< (X), (X) =< (Range) -> + St + end). +-define(CHECK_UNIFORM(Gen, X, St), + case (Gen) of + {(X), (St)} when is_float(X), 0.0 =< (X), (X) < 1.0 -> + St + end). +-define(CHECK_UNIFORM_NZ(Gen, X, St), + case (Gen) of + {(X), (St)} when is_float(X), 0.0 < (X), (X) =< 1.0 -> + St + end). +-define(CHECK_NORMAL(Gen, X, St), + case (Gen) of + {(X), (St)} when is_float(X) -> + St + end). + do_measure(_Config) -> - Algos = + Algs = + algs() ++ try crypto:strong_rand_bytes(1) of - <<_>> -> [crypto64, crypto] + <<_>> -> [crypto64, crypto_cache, crypto] catch error:low_entropy -> []; error:undef -> [] - end ++ algs(), + end, %% - ct:pal("RNG uniform integer performance~n",[]), - TMark1 = + ct:pal("~nRNG uniform integer range 10000 performance~n",[]), + _ = measure_1( - random, fun (_) -> 10000 end, - undefined, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, random:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end), + fun (State, Range, Mod) -> + measure_loop( + fun (St0) -> + ?CHECK_UNIFORM_RANGE( + Mod:uniform_s(Range, St0), Range, + X, St1) + end, + State) + end, + Algs), + %% + ct:pal("~nRNG uniform integer 32 bit performance~n",[]), _ = - [measure_1( - Algo, - fun (_) -> 10000 end, - TMark1, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, rand:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end) || Algo <- Algos], + measure_1( + fun (_) -> 1 bsl 32 end, + fun (State, Range, Mod) -> + measure_loop( + fun (St0) -> + ?CHECK_UNIFORM_RANGE( + Mod:uniform_s(Range, St0), Range, + X, St1) + end, + State) + end, + Algs), %% ct:pal("~nRNG uniform integer half range performance~n",[]), - HalfRangeFun = fun (State) -> half_range(State) end, - TMark2 = - measure_1( - random, - HalfRangeFun, - undefined, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, random:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end), _ = - [measure_1( - Algo, - HalfRangeFun, - TMark2, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, rand:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end) || Algo <- Algos], - %% - ct:pal("~nRNG uniform integer half range + 1 performance~n",[]), - HalfRangePlus1Fun = fun (State) -> half_range(State) + 1 end, - TMark3 = measure_1( - random, - HalfRangePlus1Fun, - undefined, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, random:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end), + fun (State) -> half_range(State) end, + fun (State, Range, Mod) -> + measure_loop( + fun (St0) -> + ?CHECK_UNIFORM_RANGE( + Mod:uniform_s(Range, St0), Range, + X, St1) + end, + State) + end, + Algs), + %% + ct:pal("~nRNG uniform integer half range + 1 performance~n",[]), _ = - [measure_1( - Algo, - HalfRangePlus1Fun, - TMark3, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, rand:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end) || Algo <- Algos], + measure_1( + fun (State) -> half_range(State) + 1 end, + fun (State, Range, Mod) -> + measure_loop( + fun (St0) -> + ?CHECK_UNIFORM_RANGE( + Mod:uniform_s(Range, St0), Range, + X, St1) + end, + State) + end, + Algs), %% ct:pal("~nRNG uniform integer full range - 1 performance~n",[]), - FullRangeMinus1Fun = fun (State) -> (half_range(State) bsl 1) - 1 end, - TMark4 = - measure_1( - random, - FullRangeMinus1Fun, - undefined, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, random:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end), _ = - [measure_1( - Algo, - FullRangeMinus1Fun, - TMark4, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, rand:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end) || Algo <- Algos], + measure_1( + fun (State) -> (half_range(State) bsl 1) - 1 end, + fun (State, Range, Mod) -> + measure_loop( + fun (St0) -> + ?CHECK_UNIFORM_RANGE( + Mod:uniform_s(Range, St0), Range, + X, St1) + end, + State) + end, + Algs), %% ct:pal("~nRNG uniform integer full range performance~n",[]), - FullRangeFun = fun (State) -> half_range(State) bsl 1 end, - TMark5 = - measure_1( - random, - FullRangeFun, - undefined, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, random:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end), _ = - [measure_1( - Algo, - FullRangeFun, - TMark5, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, rand:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end) || Algo <- Algos], + measure_1( + fun (State) -> half_range(State) bsl 1 end, + fun (State, Range, Mod) -> + measure_loop( + fun (St0) -> + ?CHECK_UNIFORM_RANGE( + Mod:uniform_s(Range, St0), Range, + X, St1) + end, + State) + end, + Algs), %% ct:pal("~nRNG uniform integer full range + 1 performance~n",[]), - FullRangePlus1Fun = fun (State) -> (half_range(State) bsl 1) + 1 end, - TMark6 = - measure_1( - random, - FullRangePlus1Fun, - undefined, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, random:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end), _ = - [measure_1( - Algo, - FullRangePlus1Fun, - TMark6, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, rand:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end) || Algo <- Algos], + measure_1( + fun (State) -> (half_range(State) bsl 1) + 1 end, + fun (State, Range, Mod) -> + measure_loop( + fun (St0) -> + ?CHECK_UNIFORM_RANGE( + Mod:uniform_s(Range, St0), Range, + X, St1) + end, + State) + end, + Algs), %% ct:pal("~nRNG uniform integer double range performance~n",[]), - DoubleRangeFun = fun (State) -> half_range(State) bsl 2 end, - TMark7 = - measure_1( - random, - DoubleRangeFun, - undefined, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, random:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end), _ = - [measure_1( - Algo, - DoubleRangeFun, - TMark7, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, rand:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end) || Algo <- Algos], + measure_1( + fun (State) -> + half_range(State) bsl 2 + end, + fun (State, Range, Mod) -> + measure_loop( + fun (St0) -> + ?CHECK_UNIFORM_RANGE( + Mod:uniform_s(Range, St0), Range, + X, St1) + end, + State) + end, + Algs), %% ct:pal("~nRNG uniform integer double range + 1 performance~n",[]), - DoubleRangePlus1Fun = fun (State) -> (half_range(State) bsl 2) + 1 end, - TMark8 = + _ = measure_1( - random, - DoubleRangePlus1Fun, - undefined, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, random:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end), + fun (State) -> + (half_range(State) bsl 2) + 1 + end, + fun (State, Range, Mod) -> + measure_loop( + fun (St0) -> + ?CHECK_UNIFORM_RANGE( + Mod:uniform_s(Range, St0), Range, + X, St1) + end, + State) + end, + Algs), + %% + ct:pal("~nRNG uniform integer 64 bit performance~n",[]), _ = - [measure_1( - Algo, - DoubleRangePlus1Fun, - TMark8, - fun (Range, State) -> - {int, rand:uniform_s(Range, State)} - end) || Algo <- Algos], + measure_1( + fun (_) -> 1 bsl 64 end, + fun (State, Range, Mod) -> + measure_loop( + fun (St0) -> + ?CHECK_UNIFORM_RANGE( + Mod:uniform_s(Range, St0), Range, + X, St1) + end, + State) + end, + Algs), %% ct:pal("~nRNG uniform float performance~n",[]), - TMark9 = + _ = measure_1( - random, fun (_) -> 0 end, - undefined, - fun (_, State) -> - {uniform, random:uniform_s(State)} - end), + fun (State, _, Mod) -> + measure_loop( + fun (St0) -> + ?CHECK_UNIFORM(Mod:uniform_s(St0), X, St) + end, + State) + end, + Algs), + %% + ct:pal("~nRNG uniform_real float performance~n",[]), _ = - [measure_1( - Algo, - fun (_) -> 0 end, - TMark9, - fun (_, State) -> - {uniform, rand:uniform_s(State)} - end) || Algo <- Algos], + measure_1( + fun (_) -> 0 end, + fun (State, _, Mod) -> + measure_loop( + fun (St0) -> + ?CHECK_UNIFORM(Mod:uniform_real_s(St0), X, St) + end, + State) + end, + Algs), %% ct:pal("~nRNG normal float performance~n",[]), - io:format("~.12w: not implemented (too few bits)~n", [random]), - _ = [measure_1( - Algo, - fun (_) -> 0 end, - TMark9, - fun (_, State) -> - {normal, rand:normal_s(State)} - end) || Algo <- Algos], + [TMarkNormalFloat|_] = + measure_1( + fun (_) -> 0 end, + fun (State, _, Mod) -> + measure_loop( + fun (St0) -> + ?CHECK_NORMAL(Mod:normal_s(St0), X, St1) + end, + State) + end, + Algs), + %% Just for fun try an implementation of the Box-Muller + %% transformation for creating normal distribution floats + %% to compare with our Ziggurat implementation. + %% Generates two numbers per call that we add so they + %% will not be optimized away. Hence the benchmark time + %% is twice what it should be. + TwoPi = 2 * math:pi(), + _ = + measure_1( + fun (_) -> 0 end, + fun (State, _, Mod) -> + measure_loop( + fun (State0) -> + {U1, State1} = Mod:uniform_real_s(State0), + {U2, State2} = Mod:uniform_s(State1), + R = math:sqrt(-2.0 * math:log(U1)), + T = TwoPi * U2, + Z0 = R * math:cos(T), + Z1 = R * math:sin(T), + ?CHECK_NORMAL({Z0 + Z1, State2}, X, State3) + end, + State) + end, + exrop, TMarkNormalFloat), + ok. + +-define(LOOP_MEASURE, (?LOOP div 5)). + +measure_loop(Fun, State) -> + measure_loop(Fun, State, ?LOOP_MEASURE). +%% +measure_loop(Fun, State, N) when 0 < N -> + measure_loop(Fun, Fun(State), N-1); +measure_loop(_, _, _) -> ok. -measure_1(Algo, RangeFun, TMark, Gen) -> +measure_1(RangeFun, Fun, Algs) -> + TMark = measure_1(RangeFun, Fun, hd(Algs), undefined), + [TMark] ++ + [measure_1(RangeFun, Fun, Alg, TMark) || Alg <- tl(Algs)]. + +measure_1(RangeFun, Fun, Alg, TMark) -> Parent = self(), - Seed = - case Algo of + {Mod, State} = + case Alg of crypto64 -> - crypto64_seed(); + {rand, crypto64_seed()}; + crypto_cache -> + {rand, crypto:rand_seed_alg(crypto_cache)}; crypto -> - crypto:rand_seed_s(); + {rand, crypto:rand_seed_s()}; random -> - random:seed(os:timestamp()), get(random_seed); + {random, random:seed(os:timestamp()), get(random_seed)}; _ -> - rand:seed_s(Algo) + {rand, rand:seed_s(Alg)} end, - Range = RangeFun(Seed), + Range = RangeFun(State), Pid = spawn_link( fun() -> - Fun = fun() -> measure_2(?LOOP, Range, Seed, Gen) end, - {Time, ok} = timer:tc(Fun), + {Time, ok} = timer:tc(fun () -> Fun(State, Range, Mod) end), Percent = case TMark of undefined -> 100; @@ -673,7 +891,8 @@ measure_1(Algo, RangeFun, TMark, Gen) -> end, io:format( "~.12w: ~p ns ~p% [16#~.16b]~n", - [Algo, (Time * 1000 + 500) div ?LOOP, Percent, Range]), + [Alg, (Time * 1000 + 500) div ?LOOP_MEASURE, + Percent, Range]), Parent ! {self(), Time}, normal end), @@ -681,21 +900,6 @@ measure_1(Algo, RangeFun, TMark, Gen) -> {Pid, Msg} -> Msg end. -measure_2(N, Range, State0, Fun) when N > 0 -> - case Fun(Range, State0) of - {int, {Random, State}} - when is_integer(Random), Random >= 1, Random =< Range -> - measure_2(N-1, Range, State, Fun); - {uniform, {Random, State}} - when is_float(Random), 0.0 =< Random, Random < 1.0 -> - measure_2(N-1, Range, State, Fun); - {normal, {Random, State}} when is_float(Random) -> - measure_2(N-1, Range, State, Fun); - Res -> - exit({error, Res, State0}) - end; -measure_2(0, _, _, _) -> ok. - %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% The jump sequence tests has two parts %% for those with the functional API (jump/1) diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib.spec b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib.spec index 3768e494b2..91712b8963 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib.spec +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib.spec @@ -1 +1,2 @@ {suites,"../stdlib_test",all}. +{skip_suites,"../stdlib_test",stdlib_bench_SUITE, "bench only"}. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench.spec b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a5d1e1db80 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench.spec @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +%% Needed to compile ,unicode_util_SUITE and string_SUITE... +{cases,"../stdlib_test",unicode_util_SUITE, []}. +{cases,"../stdlib_test",string_SUITE, []}. +{skip_suites,"../stdlib_test",unicode_util_SUITE, "bench only"}. +{skip_suites,"../stdlib_test",string_SUITE, "bench only"}. + +{suites,"../stdlib_test",[stdlib_bench_SUITE]}. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8670e7029c --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE.erl @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2012-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% 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. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% + +%% +-module(stdlib_bench_SUITE). +-compile([export_all, nowarn_export_all]). +-include_lib("common_test/include/ct_event.hrl"). + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[{ts_install_cth,[{nodenames,2}]}]}]. + + +all() -> + [{group,unicode}]. + +groups() -> + [{unicode,[{repeat,5}], + [norm_nfc_list, norm_nfc_deep_l, norm_nfc_binary, + string_lexemes_list, string_lexemes_binary + ]}]. + +init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> + Config. + +end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> + Config. + +init_per_suite(Config) -> + Config. + +end_per_suite(Config) -> + Config. + +init_per_testcase(_Func, Conf) -> + Conf. + +end_per_testcase(_Func, _Conf) -> + ok. + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +-define(REPEAT_NORM, 5). + +norm_nfc_list(Config) -> + Bin = norm_data(Config), + {_N, Mean, _Stddev, Res} = unicode_util_SUITE:time_count(nfc, list, Bin, ?REPEAT_NORM), + report(1000.0*Res / Mean). + +norm_nfc_deep_l(Config) -> + Bin = norm_data(Config), + {_N, Mean, _Stddev, Res} = unicode_util_SUITE:time_count(nfc, deep_l, Bin, ?REPEAT_NORM), + report(1000.0*Res / Mean). + +norm_nfc_binary(Config) -> + Bin = norm_data(Config), + {_N, Mean, _Stddev, Res} = unicode_util_SUITE:time_count(nfc, binary, Bin, ?REPEAT_NORM), + report(1000.0*Res / Mean). + + +string_lexemes_list(Config) -> + %% Use nth_lexeme instead of lexemes to avoid building a result of + %% large lists which causes large differences between test runs, gc? + Bin = norm_data(Config), + Fun = fun(Str) -> string:nth_lexeme(Str, 200000, [$;,$\n,$\r]), 200000 end, + {_N, Mean, _Stddev, Res} = string_SUITE:time_func(Fun, list, Bin, 15), + report(1000.0*Res / Mean). + +string_lexemes_binary(Config) -> + %% Use nth_lexeme instead of lexemes to avoid building a result of + %% large lists which causes large differences between test runs, gc? + Bin = norm_data(Config), + Fun = fun(Str) -> string:nth_lexeme(Str, 200000, [$;,$\n,$\r]), 200000 end, + {_N, Mean, _Stddev, Res} = string_SUITE:time_func(Fun, binary, Bin, ?REPEAT_NORM), + report(1000.0*Res / Mean). + +%%% +report(Tps) -> + ct_event:notify(#event{name = benchmark_data, + data = [{suite,"stdlib_unicode"},{value,round(Tps)}]}), + Tps. + +norm_data(Config) -> + DataDir0 = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), + DataDir = filename:join(lists:droplast(filename:split(DataDir0))), + File = filename:join([DataDir,"unicode_util_SUITE_data","NormalizationTest.txt"]), + {ok, Bin} = file:read_file(File), + Bin. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl index 90f980c0e5..05f18ef238 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ -export([to_upper_to_lower/1]). %% Run tests when debugging them --export([debug/0]). +-export([debug/0, time_func/4]). suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}, @@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ do_measure(TestDir) -> {ok, Bin} = file:read_file(File), io:format("~p~n",[byte_size(Bin)]), Do = fun(Name, Func, Mode) -> - {N, Mean, Stddev, _} = time_func(Func, Mode, Bin), + {N, Mean, Stddev, _} = time_func(Func, Mode, Bin, 50), io:format("~10w ~6w ~6.2fms ±~4.2fms #~.2w gc included~n", [Name, Mode, Mean/1000, Stddev/1000, N]) end, @@ -938,19 +938,19 @@ needs_check(_) -> true. %%%% Timer stuff -time_func(Fun, Mode, Bin) -> +time_func(Fun, Mode, Bin, Repeat) -> timer:sleep(100), %% Let emulator catch up and clean things before test runs Self = self(), Pid = spawn_link(fun() -> Str = mode(Mode, Bin), - Self ! {self(),time_func(0,0,0, Fun, Str, undefined)} + Self ! {self(),time_func(0,0,0, Fun, Str, undefined, Repeat)} end), receive {Pid,Msg} -> Msg end. -time_func(N,Sum,SumSq, Fun, Str, _) when N < 50 -> +time_func(N,Sum,SumSq, Fun, Str, _, Repeat) when N < Repeat -> {Time, Res} = timer:tc(fun() -> Fun(Str) end), - time_func(N+1,Sum+Time,SumSq+Time*Time, Fun, Str, Res); -time_func(N,Sum,SumSq, _, _, Res) -> + time_func(N+1,Sum+Time,SumSq+Time*Time, Fun, Str, Res, Repeat); +time_func(N,Sum,SumSq, _, _, Res, _) -> Mean = round(Sum / N), Stdev = round(math:sqrt((SumSq - (Sum*Sum/N))/(N - 1))), {N, Mean, Stdev, Res}. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_1.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_1.erl index 419026749b..c3ccacc587 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_1.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_1.erl @@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ start_child(error) -> set -> gen_server:start_link(?MODULE, error, []) end; +start_child({return, Term}) -> + Term; start_child(Extra) -> {ok, Pid} = gen_server:start_link(?MODULE, normal, []), diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_SUITE.erl index cd2c6b0cbb..761df8eb40 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_SUITE.erl @@ -39,6 +39,9 @@ sup_start_ignore_temporary_child_start_child_simple/1, sup_start_ignore_permanent_child_start_child_simple/1, sup_start_error_return/1, sup_start_fail/1, + sup_start_child_returns_error/1, + sup_start_restart_child_returns_error/1, + sup_start_child_returns_error_simple/1, sup_start_map/1, sup_start_map_simple/1, sup_start_map_faulty_specs/1, sup_stop_infinity/1, sup_stop_timeout/1, sup_stop_brutal_kill/1, @@ -65,14 +68,16 @@ simple_one_for_one_extra/1, simple_one_for_one_shutdown/1]). %% Misc tests --export([child_unlink/1, tree/1, count_children/1, +-export([child_unlink/1, tree/1, count_children/1, count_children_supervisor/1, count_restarting_children/1, get_callback_module/1, do_not_save_start_parameters_for_temporary_children/1, do_not_save_child_specs_for_temporary_children/1, simple_one_for_one_scale_many_temporary_children/1, simple_global_supervisor/1, hanging_restart_loop/1, + hanging_restart_loop_rest_for_one/1, hanging_restart_loop_simple/1, code_change/1, code_change_map/1, - code_change_simple/1, code_change_simple_map/1]). + code_change_simple/1, code_change_simple_map/1, + order_of_children/1, scale_start_stop_many_children/1]). %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -91,12 +96,15 @@ all() -> {group, normal_termination}, {group, shutdown_termination}, {group, abnormal_termination}, child_unlink, tree, - count_children, count_restarting_children, get_callback_module, + count_children, count_children_supervisor, count_restarting_children, + get_callback_module, do_not_save_start_parameters_for_temporary_children, do_not_save_child_specs_for_temporary_children, simple_one_for_one_scale_many_temporary_children, temporary_bystander, - simple_global_supervisor, hanging_restart_loop, hanging_restart_loop_simple, - code_change, code_change_map, code_change_simple, code_change_simple_map]. + simple_global_supervisor, hanging_restart_loop, + hanging_restart_loop_rest_for_one, hanging_restart_loop_simple, + code_change, code_change_map, code_change_simple, code_change_simple_map, + order_of_children, scale_start_stop_many_children]. groups() -> [{sup_start, [], @@ -105,7 +113,10 @@ groups() -> sup_start_ignore_temporary_child_start_child, sup_start_ignore_temporary_child_start_child_simple, sup_start_ignore_permanent_child_start_child_simple, - sup_start_error_return, sup_start_fail]}, + sup_start_error_return, sup_start_fail, + sup_start_child_returns_error, sup_start_restart_child_returns_error, + sup_start_child_returns_error_simple + ]}, {sup_start_map, [], [sup_start_map, sup_start_map_simple, sup_start_map_faulty_specs]}, {sup_stop, [], @@ -147,6 +158,15 @@ init_per_testcase(_Case, Config) -> Config. end_per_testcase(_Case, _Config) -> + %% Clean up to avoid unnecessary error reports in the shell + case whereis(sup_test) of + SupPid when is_pid(SupPid) -> + unlink(SupPid), + exit(SupPid,shutdown), + ok; + _ -> + error + end, ok. start_link(InitResult) -> @@ -274,6 +294,7 @@ sup_start_ignore_permanent_child_start_child_simple(Config) %% Regression test: check that the supervisor terminates without error. exit(Pid, shutdown), check_exit_reason(Pid, shutdown). + %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Tests what happens if init-callback returns a invalid value. sup_start_error_return(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -289,6 +310,53 @@ sup_start_fail(Config) when is_list(Config) -> check_exit_reason(Term). %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Test what happens when the start function for a child returns +%% {error,Reason} or some other term(). +sup_start_restart_child_returns_error(_Config) -> + process_flag(trap_exit, true), + Child = {child1, {supervisor_1, start_child, [error]}, + permanent, 1000, worker, []}, + {ok, _Pid} = start_link({ok, {{one_for_one, 2, 3600}, [Child]}}), + + ok = supervisor:terminate_child(sup_test, child1), + {error,{function_clause,_}} = supervisor:restart_child(sup_test,child1), + + [{child1,undefined,worker,[]}] = supervisor:which_children(sup_test), + ok. + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Test what happens when the start function for a child returns +%% {error,Reason} or some other term(). +sup_start_child_returns_error(_Config) -> + process_flag(trap_exit, true), + Child1 = {child1, {supervisor_1, start_child, [{return,{error,reason}}]}, + permanent, 1000, worker, []}, + Child2 = {child2, {supervisor_1, start_child, [{return,error_reason}]}, + permanent, 1000, worker, []}, + {ok, _Pid} = start_link({ok, {{one_for_one, 2, 3600}, []}}), + + {error,{reason,_}} = supervisor:start_child(sup_test,Child1), + {error,{error_reason,_}} = supervisor:start_child(sup_test,Child2), + + [] = supervisor:which_children(sup_test), + ok. + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Test what happens when the start function for a child returns +%% {error,Reason} - simple_one_for_one +sup_start_child_returns_error_simple(_Config) -> + process_flag(trap_exit, true), + Child = {child1, {supervisor_1, start_child, []}, + permanent, 1000, worker, []}, + {ok, _Pid} = start_link({ok, {{simple_one_for_one, 2, 3600}, [Child]}}), + + {error,reason} = supervisor:start_child(sup_test,[{return,{error,reason}}]), + {error,error_reason} = supervisor:start_child(sup_test,[{return,error_reason}]), + + [] = supervisor:which_children(sup_test), + ok. + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Tests that the supervisor process starts correctly with map %% startspec, and that the full childspec can be read. sup_start_map(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -468,7 +536,16 @@ extra_return(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [{child1, CPid3, worker, []}] = supervisor:which_children(sup_test), [1,1,0,1] = get_child_counts(sup_test), - ok. + %% Check that it can be automatically restarted + terminate(CPid3, abnormal), + [{child1, CPid4, worker, []}] = supervisor:which_children(sup_test), + [1,1,0,1] = get_child_counts(sup_test), + if (not is_pid(CPid4)) orelse CPid4=:=CPid3 -> + ct:fail({not_restarted,CPid3,CPid4}); + true -> + ok + end. + %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Test API functions start_child/2, terminate_child/2, delete_child/2 %% restart_child/2, which_children/1, count_children/1. Only correct @@ -1140,7 +1217,7 @@ simple_one_for_one(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [{Id4, Pid4, _, _}|_] = supervisor:which_children(sup_test), terminate(SupPid, Pid4, Id4, abnormal), - check_exit([SupPid]). + check_exit_reason(SupPid,shutdown). %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1378,6 +1455,11 @@ tree(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [?MODULE, {ok, {{one_for_one, 4, 3600}, []}}]}, permanent, infinity, supervisor, []}, + ChildSup3 = {supchild3, + {supervisor, start_link, + [?MODULE, {ok, {{one_for_one, 4, 3600}, []}}]}, + transient, infinity, + supervisor, []}, %% Top supervisor {ok, SupPid} = start_link({ok, {{one_for_all, 4, 3600}, []}}), @@ -1385,7 +1467,9 @@ tree(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% Child supervisors {ok, Sup1} = supervisor:start_child(SupPid, ChildSup1), {ok, Sup2} = supervisor:start_child(SupPid, ChildSup2), - [2,2,2,0] = get_child_counts(SupPid), + {ok, _Sup3} = supervisor:start_child(SupPid, ChildSup3), + ok = supervisor:terminate_child(SupPid, supchild3), + [3,2,3,0] = get_child_counts(SupPid), %% Workers [{_, CPid2, _, _},{_, CPid1, _, _}] = @@ -1417,16 +1501,21 @@ tree(Config) when is_list(Config) -> timer:sleep(1000), - [{supchild2, NewSup2, _, _},{supchild1, NewSup1, _, _}] = + [{supchild3, NewSup3, _, _}, + {supchild2, NewSup2, _, _}, + {supchild1, NewSup1, _, _}] = supervisor:which_children(SupPid), - [2,2,2,0] = get_child_counts(SupPid), + [3,3,3,0] = get_child_counts(SupPid), [{child2, _, _, _},{child1, _, _, _}] = supervisor:which_children(NewSup1), [2,2,0,2] = get_child_counts(NewSup1), [] = supervisor:which_children(NewSup2), - [0,0,0,0] = get_child_counts(NewSup2). + [0,0,0,0] = get_child_counts(NewSup2), + + [] = supervisor:which_children(NewSup3), + [0,0,0,0] = get_child_counts(NewSup3). %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Test count_children @@ -1459,6 +1548,36 @@ count_children(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [1,0,0,0] = get_child_counts(sup_test). %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Test count_children for simple_one_for_one, when children are supervisors +count_children_supervisor(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + process_flag(trap_exit, true), + Child = {child, {supervisor_1, start_child, []}, temporary, infinity, + supervisor, []}, + {ok, SupPid} = start_link({ok, {{simple_one_for_one, 2, 3600}, [Child]}}), + [supervisor:start_child(sup_test, []) || _Ignore <- lists:seq(1,1000)], + + Children = supervisor:which_children(sup_test), + ChildCount = get_child_counts(sup_test), + + [supervisor:start_child(sup_test, []) || _Ignore2 <- lists:seq(1,1000)], + + ChildCount2 = get_child_counts(sup_test), + Children2 = supervisor:which_children(sup_test), + + ChildCount3 = get_child_counts(sup_test), + Children3 = supervisor:which_children(sup_test), + + 1000 = length(Children), + [1,1000,1000,0] = ChildCount, + 2000 = length(Children2), + [1,2000,2000,0] = ChildCount2, + Children3 = Children2, + ChildCount3 = ChildCount2, + + [terminate(SupPid, Pid, child, kill) || {undefined, Pid, supervisor, _Modules} <- Children3], + [1,0,0,0] = get_child_counts(sup_test). + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Test count_children when some children are restarting count_restarting_children(Config) when is_list(Config) -> process_flag(trap_exit, true), @@ -1577,11 +1696,11 @@ dont_save_start_parameters_for_temporary_children(simple_one_for_one = Type) -> start_children(Sup2, [LargeList], 100), start_children(Sup3, [LargeList], 100), - [{memory,Mem1}] = process_info(Sup1, [memory]), - [{memory,Mem2}] = process_info(Sup2, [memory]), - [{memory,Mem3}] = process_info(Sup3, [memory]), + Size1 = erts_debug:flat_size(sys:get_status(Sup1)), + Size2 = erts_debug:flat_size(sys:get_status(Sup2)), + Size3 = erts_debug:flat_size(sys:get_status(Sup3)), - true = (Mem3 < Mem1) and (Mem3 < Mem2), + true = (Size3 < Size1) and (Size3 < Size2), terminate(Sup1, shutdown), terminate(Sup2, shutdown), @@ -1605,11 +1724,11 @@ dont_save_start_parameters_for_temporary_children(Type) -> start_children(Sup2, Transient, 100), start_children(Sup3, Temporary, 100), - [{memory,Mem1}] = process_info(Sup1, [memory]), - [{memory,Mem2}] = process_info(Sup2, [memory]), - [{memory,Mem3}] = process_info(Sup3, [memory]), + Size1 = erts_debug:flat_size(sys:get_status(Sup1)), + Size2 = erts_debug:flat_size(sys:get_status(Sup2)), + Size3 = erts_debug:flat_size(sys:get_status(Sup3)), - true = (Mem3 < Mem1) and (Mem3 < Mem2), + true = (Size3 < Size1) and (Size3 < Size2), terminate(Sup1, shutdown), terminate(Sup2, shutdown), @@ -1847,6 +1966,61 @@ hanging_restart_loop(Config) when is_list(Config) -> undefined = whereis(sup_test), ok. +hanging_restart_loop_rest_for_one(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + process_flag(trap_exit, true), + {ok, Pid} = start_link({ok, {{rest_for_one, 8, 10}, []}}), + Child1 = {child1, {supervisor_1, start_child, []}, + permanent, brutal_kill, worker, []}, + Child2 = {child2, {supervisor_deadlock, start_child, []}, + permanent, brutal_kill, worker, []}, + Child3 = {child3, {supervisor_1, start_child, []}, + permanent, brutal_kill, worker, []}, + + %% Ets table with state read by supervisor_deadlock.erl + ets:new(supervisor_deadlock,[set,named_table,public]), + ets:insert(supervisor_deadlock,{fail_start,false}), + + {ok, CPid1} = supervisor:start_child(sup_test, Child1), + {ok, CPid2} = supervisor:start_child(sup_test, Child2), + link(CPid2), + {ok, _CPid3} = supervisor:start_child(sup_test, Child3), + + ets:insert(supervisor_deadlock,{fail_start,true}), + supervisor_deadlock:restart_child(), + timer:sleep(2000), % allow restart to happen before proceeding + + {error, already_present} = supervisor:start_child(sup_test, Child2), + {error, restarting} = supervisor:restart_child(sup_test, child2), + {error, restarting} = supervisor:delete_child(sup_test, child2), + [{child3,undefined,worker,[]}, + {child2,restarting,worker,[]}, + {child1,CPid1,worker,[]}] = supervisor:which_children(sup_test), + [3,1,0,3] = get_child_counts(sup_test), + + ok = supervisor:terminate_child(sup_test, child2), + check_exit_reason(CPid2, error), + [{child3,undefined,worker,[]}, + {child2,undefined,worker,[]}, + {child1,CPid1,worker,[]}] = supervisor:which_children(sup_test), + + ets:insert(supervisor_deadlock,{fail_start,false}), + {ok, CPid22} = supervisor:restart_child(sup_test, child2), + link(CPid22), + + ets:insert(supervisor_deadlock,{fail_start,true}), + supervisor_deadlock:restart_child(), + timer:sleep(2000), % allow restart to happen before proceeding + + %% Terminating supervisor. + %% OTP-9549 fixes so this does not give a timetrap timeout - + %% i.e. that supervisor does not hang in restart loop. + terminate(Pid,shutdown), + + %% Check that child died with reason from 'restart' request above + check_exit_reason(CPid22, error), + undefined = whereis(sup_test), + ok. + %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Test that child and supervisor can be shutdown while hanging in %% restart loop, simple_one_for_one. @@ -2022,11 +2196,11 @@ code_change_simple(_Config) -> SimpleChild2 = {child2,{supervisor_1, start_child, []}, permanent, brutal_kill, worker, []}, - {error, {error, {ok,[_,_]}}} = + {error, {error, {ok,{[_,_],_}}}} = fake_upgrade(SimplePid,{ok,{SimpleFlags,[SimpleChild1,SimpleChild2]}}), %% Attempt to remove child - {error, {error, {ok,[]}}} = fake_upgrade(SimplePid,{ok,{SimpleFlags,[]}}), + {error, {error, {ok,{[],_}}}} = fake_upgrade(SimplePid,{ok,{SimpleFlags,[]}}), terminate(SimplePid,shutdown), ok. @@ -2047,11 +2221,11 @@ code_change_simple_map(_Config) -> %% Attempt to add child SimpleChild2 = #{id=>child2, start=>{supervisor_1, start_child, []}}, - {error, {error, {ok, [_,_]}}} = + {error, {error, {ok, {[_,_],_}}}} = fake_upgrade(SimplePid,{ok,{SimpleFlags,[SimpleChild1,SimpleChild2]}}), %% Attempt to remove child - {error, {error, {ok, []}}} = + {error, {error, {ok, {[],_}}}} = fake_upgrade(SimplePid,{ok,{SimpleFlags,[]}}), terminate(SimplePid,shutdown), @@ -2075,6 +2249,148 @@ fake_upgrade(Pid,NewInitReturn) -> ok = sys:resume(Pid), R. +%% Test that children are started in the order they are given, and +%% terminated in the opposite order +order_of_children(_Config) -> + process_flag(trap_exit, true), + %% Use child ids that are not alphabetically storted + Id1 = ch7, + Id2 = ch3, + Id3 = ch10, + Id4 = ch2, + Id5 = ch5, + Children = + [{Id, {supervisor_1, start_child, []}, permanent, 1000, worker, []} || + Id <- [Id1,Id2,Id3,Id4,Id5]], + + {ok, SupPid} = start_link({ok, {{rest_for_one, 2, 3600}, Children}}), + + + %% Check start order (pids are growing) + Which1 = supervisor:which_children(sup_test), + IsPid = fun({_,P,_,_}) when is_pid(P) -> true; (_) -> false end, + true = lists:all(IsPid,Which1), + SortedOnPid1 = lists:keysort(2,Which1), + [{Id1,Pid1,_,_}, + {Id2,Pid2,_,_}, + {Id3,Pid3,_,_}, + {Id4,Pid4,_,_}, + {Id5,Pid5,_,_}] = SortedOnPid1, + + TPid = self(), + TraceHandler = fun({trace,P,exit,_},{Last,Ps}) when P=:=Last -> + TPid ! {exited,lists:reverse([P|Ps])}, + {Last,Ps}; + ({trace,P,exit,_},{Last,Ps}) -> + {Last,[P|Ps]}; + (_T,Acc) -> + Acc + end, + + %% Terminate Pid3 and check that Pid4 and Pid5 are terminated in + %% expected order. + Expected1 = [Pid5,Pid4], + {ok,_} = dbg:tracer(process,{TraceHandler,{Pid4,[]}}), + [{ok,[_]} = dbg:p(P,procs) || P <- Expected1], + terminate(Pid3, abnormal), + receive {exited,ExitedPids1} -> + dbg:stop_clear(), + case ExitedPids1 of + Expected1 -> ok; + _ -> ct:fail({faulty_termination_order, + {expected,Expected1}, + {got,ExitedPids1}}) + end + after 3000 -> + dbg:stop_clear(), + ct:fail({shutdown_fail,timeout}) + end, + + %% Then check that Id3-5 are started again in correct order + Which2 = supervisor:which_children(sup_test), + true = lists:all(IsPid,Which2), + SortedOnPid2 = lists:keysort(2,Which2), + [{Id1,Pid1,_,_}, + {Id2,Pid2,_,_}, + {Id3,Pid32,_,_}, + {Id4,Pid42,_,_}, + {Id5,Pid52,_,_}] = SortedOnPid2, + + %% Terminate supervisor and check that all children are terminated + %% in opposite start order + Expected2 = [Pid52,Pid42,Pid32,Pid2,Pid1], + {ok,_} = dbg:tracer(process,{TraceHandler,{Pid1,[]}}), + [{ok,[_]} = dbg:p(P,procs) || P <- Expected2], + exit(SupPid,shutdown), + receive {exited,ExitedPids2} -> + dbg:stop_clear(), + case ExitedPids2 of + Expected2 -> ok; + _ -> ct:fail({faulty_termination_order, + {expected,Expected2}, + {got,ExitedPids2}}) + end + after 3000 -> + dbg:stop_clear(), + ct:fail({shutdown_fail,timeout}) + end, + ok. + +%% Test that a non-simple supervisor scales well for starting and +%% stopping many children. +scale_start_stop_many_children(_Config) -> + process_flag(trap_exit, true), + {ok, _Pid} = start_link({ok, {{one_for_one, 2, 3600}, []}}), + N1 = 1000, + N2 = 100000, + Ids1 = lists:seq(1,N1), + Ids2 = lists:seq(1,N2), + Children1 = [{Id,{supervisor_1,start_child,[]},permanent,1000,worker,[]} || + Id <- Ids1], + Children2 = [{Id,{supervisor_1,start_child,[]},permanent,1000,worker,[]} || + Id <- Ids2], + + {StartT1,_} = + timer:tc(fun() -> + [supervisor:start_child(sup_test,C) || C <- Children1] + end), + {StopT1,_} = + timer:tc(fun() -> + [supervisor:terminate_child(sup_test,I) || I <- Ids1] + end), + ct:log("~w children, start time: ~w ms, stop time: ~w ms", + [N1, StartT1 div 1000, StopT1 div 1000]), + + {StartT2,_} = + timer:tc(fun() -> + [supervisor:start_child(sup_test,C) || C <- Children2] + end), + {StopT2,_} = + timer:tc(fun() -> + [supervisor:terminate_child(sup_test,I) || I <- Ids2] + end), + ct:log("~w children, start time: ~w ms, stop time: ~w ms", + [N2, StartT2 div 1000, StopT2 div 1000]), + + %% Scaling should be more or less linear, but allowing a bit more + %% to avoid false alarms + ScaleLimit = (N2 div N1) * 10, + StartScale = StartT2 div StartT1, + StopScale = StopT2 div StopT1, + + ct:log("Scale limit: ~w~nStart scale: ~w~nStop scale: ~w", + [ScaleLimit, StartScale, StopScale]), + + if StartScale > ScaleLimit -> + ct:fail({bad_start_scale,StartScale}); + StopScale > ScaleLimit -> + ct:fail({bad_stop_scale,StopScale}); + true -> + ok + end, + + ok. + %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- terminate(Pid, Reason) when Reason =/= supervisor -> terminate(dummy, Pid, dummy, Reason). diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_deadlock.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_deadlock.erl index 8d3d1c6f30..f51aecccb2 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_deadlock.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_deadlock.erl @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -module(supervisor_deadlock). --compile(export_all). +-compile([export_all,nowarn_export_all]). %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE.erl index 03c24c7027..7dba0a2fd0 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE.erl @@ -29,7 +29,9 @@ get/1, count/1]). --export([debug/0, id/1, bin_split/1, uc_loaded_size/0]). +-export([debug/0, id/1, bin_split/1, uc_loaded_size/0, + time_count/4 %% Used by stdlib_bench_SUITE + ]). suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}, @@ -323,7 +325,7 @@ do_measure(Config) -> File = DataDir ++ "/NormalizationTest.txt", {ok, Bin} = file:read_file(File), Do = fun(Func, Mode) -> - {N, Mean, Stddev, Res} = time_count(Func, Mode, Bin), + {N, Mean, Stddev, Res} = time_count(Func, Mode, Bin, 10), io:format("~4w ~6w ~.10w ~.6wms ±~.2wms #~.2w~n", [Func, Mode, Res, Mean div 1000, Stddev div 1000, N]) end, @@ -345,19 +347,19 @@ uc_loaded_size([_|Rest]) -> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -time_count(Fun, Mode, Bin) -> +time_count(Fun, Mode, Bin, Repeat) -> timer:sleep(100), %% Let emulator catch up and clean things before test runs Self = self(), Pid = spawn_link(fun() -> Str = mode(Mode, Bin), - Self ! {self(),do_count(0,0,0, Fun, Str, undefined)} + Self ! {self(),do_count(0,0,0, Fun, Str, undefined, Repeat)} end), receive {Pid,Msg} -> Msg end. -do_count(N,Sum,SumSq, Fun, Str, _) when N < 10 -> +do_count(N,Sum,SumSq, Fun, Str, _, Repeat) when N < Repeat -> {Time, Res} = do_count(Fun, Str), - do_count(N+1,Sum+Time,SumSq+Time*Time, Fun, Str, Res); -do_count(N,Sum,SumSq, _, _, Res) -> + do_count(N+1,Sum+Time,SumSq+Time*Time, Fun, Str, Res, Repeat); +do_count(N,Sum,SumSq, _, _, Res, _) -> Mean = round(Sum / N), Stdev = round(math:sqrt((SumSq - (Sum*Sum/N))/(N - 1))), {N, Mean, Stdev, Res}. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/GraphemeBreakTest.txt b/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/GraphemeBreakTest.txt index 4bb4b1369b..d7d8f90de0 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/GraphemeBreakTest.txt +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/GraphemeBreakTest.txt @@ -1,23 +1,24 @@ -# GraphemeBreakTest-9.0.0.txt -# Date: 2016-06-02, 18:28:17 GMT -# © 2016 Unicode®, Inc. +# GraphemeBreakTest-10.0.0.txt +# Date: 2017-04-14, 05:40:29 GMT +# © 2017 Unicode®, Inc. # Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. # For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html # # Unicode Character Database # For documentation, see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/ # -# Default Grapheme Break Test +# Default Grapheme_Cluster_Break Test # # Format: -# <string> (# <comment>)? -# <string> contains hex Unicode code points, with -# ÷ wherever there is a break opportunity, and +# <string> (# <comment>)? +# <string> contains hex Unicode code points, with +# ÷ wherever there is a break opportunity, and # × wherever there is not. # <comment> the format can change, but currently it shows: # - the sample character name # - (x) the Grapheme_Cluster_Break property value for the sample character -# - [x] the rule that determines whether there is a break or not +# - [x] the rule that determines whether there is a break or not, +# as listed in the Rules section of GraphemeBreakTest.html # # These samples may be extended or changed in the future. # @@ -53,8 +54,8 @@ ÷ 0020 × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] SPACE (Other) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0020 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] SPACE (Other) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0020 × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] SPACE (Other) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 0020 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] SPACE (Other) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 0020 × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] SPACE (Other) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 0020 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] SPACE (Other) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 0020 × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] SPACE (Other) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0020 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] SPACE (Other) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0020 × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] SPACE (Other) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0020 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] SPACE (Other) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -93,8 +94,8 @@ ÷ 000D ÷ 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 000D ÷ 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [4.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 000D ÷ 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 000D ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [4.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 000D ÷ 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 000D ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [4.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 000D ÷ 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 000D ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [4.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 000D ÷ 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 000D ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [4.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -133,8 +134,8 @@ ÷ 000A ÷ 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <LINE FEED (LF)> (LF) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 000A ÷ 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <LINE FEED (LF)> (LF) ÷ [4.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 000A ÷ 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <LINE FEED (LF)> (LF) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 000A ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <LINE FEED (LF)> (LF) ÷ [4.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 000A ÷ 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <LINE FEED (LF)> (LF) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 000A ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <LINE FEED (LF)> (LF) ÷ [4.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 000A ÷ 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <LINE FEED (LF)> (LF) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 000A ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <LINE FEED (LF)> (LF) ÷ [4.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 000A ÷ 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <LINE FEED (LF)> (LF) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 000A ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <LINE FEED (LF)> (LF) ÷ [4.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -173,8 +174,8 @@ ÷ 0001 ÷ 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <START OF HEADING> (Control) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0001 ÷ 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <START OF HEADING> (Control) ÷ [4.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0001 ÷ 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <START OF HEADING> (Control) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 0001 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <START OF HEADING> (Control) ÷ [4.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 0001 ÷ 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <START OF HEADING> (Control) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 0001 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <START OF HEADING> (Control) ÷ [4.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 0001 ÷ 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <START OF HEADING> (Control) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0001 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <START OF HEADING> (Control) ÷ [4.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0001 ÷ 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <START OF HEADING> (Control) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0001 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <START OF HEADING> (Control) ÷ [4.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -213,8 +214,8 @@ ÷ 0300 × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (Extend) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0300 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0300 × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (Extend) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 0300 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 0300 × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (Extend) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 0300 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 0300 × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (Extend) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0300 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0300 × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (Extend) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0300 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (Extend) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -253,8 +254,8 @@ ÷ 0600 × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN (Prepend) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0600 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN (Prepend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0600 × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN (Prepend) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 0600 × 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN (Prepend) × [9.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 0600 × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN (Prepend) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 0600 × 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN (Prepend) × [9.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 0600 × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN (Prepend) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0600 × 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN (Prepend) × [9.2] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0600 × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN (Prepend) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0600 × 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN (Prepend) × [9.2] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -293,8 +294,8 @@ ÷ 0903 × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA (SpacingMark) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0903 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA (SpacingMark) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0903 × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA (SpacingMark) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 0903 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA (SpacingMark) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 0903 × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA (SpacingMark) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 0903 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA (SpacingMark) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 0903 × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA (SpacingMark) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0903 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA (SpacingMark) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0903 × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA (SpacingMark) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0903 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA (SpacingMark) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -333,8 +334,8 @@ ÷ 1100 × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK (L) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1100 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK (L) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1100 × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK (L) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 1100 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK (L) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 1100 × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK (L) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 1100 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK (L) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 1100 × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK (L) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1100 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK (L) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1100 × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK (L) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1100 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK (L) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -373,8 +374,8 @@ ÷ 1160 × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER (V) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1160 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER (V) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1160 × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER (V) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 1160 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER (V) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 1160 × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER (V) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 1160 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER (V) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 1160 × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER (V) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1160 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER (V) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1160 × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER (V) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1160 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER (V) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -413,8 +414,8 @@ ÷ 11A8 × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK (T) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 11A8 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK (T) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 11A8 × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK (T) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 11A8 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK (T) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 11A8 × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK (T) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 11A8 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK (T) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 11A8 × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK (T) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 11A8 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK (T) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 11A8 × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK (T) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 11A8 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK (T) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -453,8 +454,8 @@ ÷ AC00 × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA (LV) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ AC00 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA (LV) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ AC00 × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA (LV) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ AC00 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA (LV) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ AC00 × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA (LV) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ AC00 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA (LV) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ AC00 × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA (LV) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ AC00 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA (LV) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ AC00 × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA (LV) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ AC00 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA (LV) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -493,8 +494,8 @@ ÷ AC01 × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG (LVT) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ AC01 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG (LVT) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ AC01 × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG (LVT) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ AC01 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG (LVT) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ AC01 × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG (LVT) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ AC01 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG (LVT) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ AC01 × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG (LVT) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ AC01 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG (LVT) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ AC01 × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG (LVT) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ AC01 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG (LVT) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -533,8 +534,8 @@ ÷ 1F1E6 × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A (RI) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F1E6 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A (RI) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F1E6 × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A (RI) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 1F1E6 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A (RI) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 1F1E6 × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A (RI) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 1F1E6 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A (RI) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 1F1E6 × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A (RI) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F1E6 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A (RI) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F1E6 × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A (RI) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F1E6 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A (RI) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -573,8 +574,8 @@ ÷ 261D × 0308 × 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [10.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 261D × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 261D × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 261D ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 261D × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 261D ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 261D × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 261D ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 261D × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 261D ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -613,8 +614,8 @@ ÷ 1F3FB × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F3FB × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F3FB × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 1F3FB ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 1F3FB × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 1F3FB ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 1F3FB × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F3FB ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F3FB × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F3FB ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -653,54 +654,54 @@ ÷ 200D × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 200D × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 200D × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 200D × 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [11.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 200D × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 200D × 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [11.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 200D × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 200D × 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [11.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 200D × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 200D ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 200D × 0308 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 200D ÷ D800 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [5.0] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 200D × 0308 ÷ D800 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [5.0] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ 0020 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] SPACE (Other) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ 0020 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] SPACE (Other) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ 000D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [5.0] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ 000D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [5.0] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ 000A ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [5.0] <LINE FEED (LF)> (LF) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ 000A ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [5.0] <LINE FEED (LF)> (LF) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ 0001 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [5.0] <START OF HEADING> (Control) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ 0001 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [5.0] <START OF HEADING> (Control) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0300 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (Extend) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 × 0300 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (Extend) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ 0600 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN (Prepend) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ 0600 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN (Prepend) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0903 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.1] DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA (SpacingMark) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 × 0903 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.1] DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA (SpacingMark) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ 1100 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK (L) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ 1100 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK (L) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ 1160 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER (V) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ 1160 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER (V) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ 11A8 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK (T) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ 11A8 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK (T) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ AC00 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA (LV) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ AC00 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA (LV) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ AC01 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG (LVT) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ AC01 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG (LVT) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ 1F1E6 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A (RI) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ 1F1E6 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A (RI) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ 261D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ 261D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 ÷ D800 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [5.0] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 2764 × 0308 ÷ D800 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [5.0] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ 0020 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] SPACE (Other) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ 0020 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] SPACE (Other) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ 000D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [5.0] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ 000D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [5.0] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ 000A ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [5.0] <LINE FEED (LF)> (LF) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ 000A ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [5.0] <LINE FEED (LF)> (LF) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ 0001 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [5.0] <START OF HEADING> (Control) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ 0001 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [5.0] <START OF HEADING> (Control) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0300 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (Extend) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 × 0300 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT (Extend) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ 0600 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN (Prepend) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ 0600 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] ARABIC NUMBER SIGN (Prepend) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0903 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.1] DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA (SpacingMark) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 × 0903 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.1] DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA (SpacingMark) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ 1100 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK (L) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ 1100 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL CHOSEONG KIYEOK (L) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ 1160 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER (V) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ 1160 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER (V) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ 11A8 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK (T) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ 11A8 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL JONGSEONG KIYEOK (T) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ AC00 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA (LV) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ AC00 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL SYLLABLE GA (LV) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ AC01 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG (LVT) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ AC01 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HANGUL SYLLABLE GAG (LVT) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ 1F1E6 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A (RI) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ 1F1E6 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A (RI) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ 261D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ 261D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 ÷ D800 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [5.0] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 2640 × 0308 ÷ D800 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [5.0] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F466 ÷ 0020 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) ÷ [999.0] SPACE (Other) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F466 × 0308 ÷ 0020 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] SPACE (Other) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F466 ÷ 000D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) ÷ [5.0] <CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)> (CR) ÷ [0.3] @@ -733,8 +734,8 @@ ÷ 1F466 × 0308 × 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [10.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F466 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F466 × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 1F466 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 1F466 × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 1F466 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 1F466 × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F466 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F466 × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F466 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -773,8 +774,8 @@ ÷ 0378 × 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <reserved-0378> (Other) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0378 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <reserved-0378> (Other) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0378 × 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <reserved-0378> (Other) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 0378 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 0378 × 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <reserved-0378> (Other) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 0378 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 0378 × 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <reserved-0378> (Other) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0378 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0378 × 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <reserved-0378> (Other) × [9.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 0378 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [999.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -813,8 +814,8 @@ ÷ D800 ÷ 0308 ÷ 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ D800 ÷ 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [4.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] ÷ D800 ÷ 0308 × 200D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) × [9.0] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) ÷ [0.3] -÷ D800 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [4.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] -÷ D800 ÷ 0308 ÷ 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ D800 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [4.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ D800 ÷ 0308 ÷ 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ D800 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [4.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ D800 ÷ 0308 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [4.0] COMBINING DIAERESIS (Extend) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ D800 ÷ 0378 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] <surrogate-D800> (Control) ÷ [4.0] <reserved-0378> (Other) ÷ [0.3] @@ -840,7 +841,7 @@ ÷ 261D × 1F3FB ÷ 261D ÷ # ÷ [0.2] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) × [10.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [999.0] WHITE UP POINTING INDEX (E_Base) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F466 × 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) × [10.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 200D × 1F466 × 1F3FB ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [11.0] BOY (EBG) × [10.0] EMOJI MODIFIER FITZPATRICK TYPE-1-2 (E_Modifier) ÷ [0.3] -÷ 200D × 2764 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [11.0] HEAVY BLACK HEART (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] +÷ 200D × 2640 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [11.0] FEMALE SIGN (Glue_After_Zwj) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 200D × 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] ZERO WIDTH JOINER (ZWJ) × [11.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] ÷ 1F466 ÷ 1F466 ÷ # ÷ [0.2] BOY (EBG) ÷ [999.0] BOY (EBG) ÷ [0.3] # diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/LineBreakTest.txt b/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/LineBreakTest.txt index 05efcf5a44..6715446aba 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/LineBreakTest.txt +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/LineBreakTest.txt @@ -1,25 +1,28 @@ -# LineBreakTest-9.0.0.txt -# Date: 2016-06-18, 00:42:06 GMT -# © 2016 Unicode®, Inc. +# LineBreakTest-10.0.0.txt +# Date: 2017-04-14, 05:40:30 GMT +# © 2017 Unicode®, Inc. # Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. # For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html # # Unicode Character Database # For documentation, see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/ # -# Default Line Break Test +# Default Line_Break Test # # Format: -# <string> (# <comment>)? -# <string> contains hex Unicode code points, with -# ÷ wherever there is a break opportunity, and +# <string> (# <comment>)? +# <string> contains hex Unicode code points, with +# ÷ wherever there is a break opportunity, and # × wherever there is not. # <comment> the format can change, but currently it shows: # - the sample character name # - (x) the Line_Break property value for the sample character -# - [x] the rule that determines whether there is a break or not -# Note: The Line Break tests use tailoring of numbers described in Example 7 of Section 8.2 Examples of Customization. -# They also differ from the results produced by a pair table implementation in sequences like: ZW SP CL. +# - [x] the rule that determines whether there is a break or not, +# as listed in the Rules section of LineBreakTest.html +# +# Note: +# The Line_Break tests use tailoring of numbers described in +# Example 7 of Section 8.2, "Examples of Customization" of UAX #14. # # These samples may be extended or changed in the future. # diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/NormalizationTest.txt b/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/NormalizationTest.txt index e133fa8a78..71f2371c5e 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/NormalizationTest.txt +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/NormalizationTest.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -# NormalizationTest-9.0.0.txt -# Date: 2016-04-04, 11:41:55 GMT -# © 2016 Unicode®, Inc. +# NormalizationTest-10.0.0.txt +# Date: 2017-03-08, 08:41:55 GMT +# © 2017 Unicode®, Inc. # Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. # For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html # @@ -17653,6 +17653,10 @@ FFEE;FFEE;FFEE;25CB;25CB; # (○; ○; ○; ○; ○; ) HALFWIDTH WHITE CIRCLE 0061 0CBC 3099 093C 0334 0062;0061 0334 0CBC 093C 3099 0062;0061 0334 0CBC 093C 3099 0062;0061 0334 0CBC 093C 3099 0062;0061 0334 0CBC 093C 3099 0062; # (a◌಼◌゙◌़◌̴b; a◌̴◌಼◌़◌゙b; a◌̴◌಼◌़◌゙b; a◌̴◌಼◌़◌゙b; a◌̴◌಼◌़◌゙b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, KANNADA SIGN NUKTA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, DEVANAGARI SIGN NUKTA, COMBINING TILDE OVERLAY, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 05B0 094D 3099 0CCD 0062;0061 3099 094D 0CCD 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0CCD 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0CCD 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0CCD 05B0 0062; # (a◌ְ◌्◌゙◌್b; a◌゙◌्◌್◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌್◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌್◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌್◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, KANNADA SIGN VIRAMA, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 0CCD 05B0 094D 3099 0062;0061 3099 0CCD 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 0CCD 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 0CCD 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 0CCD 094D 05B0 0062; # (a◌್◌ְ◌्◌゙b; a◌゙◌್◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌್◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌್◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌್◌्◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, KANNADA SIGN VIRAMA, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 05B0 094D 3099 0D3B 0062;0061 3099 094D 0D3B 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0D3B 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0D3B 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0D3B 05B0 0062; # (a◌ְ◌्◌゙◌഻b; a◌゙◌्◌഻◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌഻◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌഻◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌഻◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, MALAYALAM SIGN VERTICAL BAR VIRAMA, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 0D3B 05B0 094D 3099 0062;0061 3099 0D3B 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 0D3B 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 0D3B 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 0D3B 094D 05B0 0062; # (a◌഻◌ְ◌्◌゙b; a◌゙◌഻◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌഻◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌഻◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌഻◌्◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, MALAYALAM SIGN VERTICAL BAR VIRAMA, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 05B0 094D 3099 0D3C 0062;0061 3099 094D 0D3C 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0D3C 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0D3C 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0D3C 05B0 0062; # (a◌ְ◌्◌゙◌഼b; a◌゙◌्◌഼◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌഼◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌഼◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌഼◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, MALAYALAM SIGN CIRCULAR VIRAMA, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 0D3C 05B0 094D 3099 0062;0061 3099 0D3C 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 0D3C 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 0D3C 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 0D3C 094D 05B0 0062; # (a◌഼◌ְ◌्◌゙b; a◌゙◌഼◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌഼◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌഼◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌഼◌्◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, MALAYALAM SIGN CIRCULAR VIRAMA, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 05B0 094D 3099 0D4D 0062;0061 3099 094D 0D4D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0D4D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0D4D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0D4D 05B0 0062; # (a◌ְ◌्◌゙◌്b; a◌゙◌्◌്◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌്◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌്◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌്◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, MALAYALAM SIGN VIRAMA, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 0D4D 05B0 094D 3099 0062;0061 3099 0D4D 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 0D4D 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 0D4D 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 0D4D 094D 05B0 0062; # (a◌്◌ְ◌्◌゙b; a◌゙◌്◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌്◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌്◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌്◌्◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, MALAYALAM SIGN VIRAMA, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 05B0 094D 3099 0DCA 0062;0061 3099 094D 0DCA 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0DCA 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0DCA 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 0DCA 05B0 0062; # (a◌ְ◌्◌゙◌්b; a◌゙◌्◌්◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌්◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌්◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌්◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, SINHALA SIGN AL-LAKUNA, LATIN SMALL LETTER B @@ -17999,6 +18003,14 @@ FFEE;FFEE;FFEE;25CB;25CB; # (○; ○; ○; ○; ○; ) HALFWIDTH WHITE CIRCLE 0061 1DF4 0315 0300 05AE 0062;0061 05AE 1DF4 0300 0315 0062;0061 05AE 1DF4 0300 0315 0062;0061 05AE 1DF4 0300 0315 0062;0061 05AE 1DF4 0300 0315 0062; # (a◌ᷴ◌̕◌̀◌֮b; a◌֮◌ᷴ◌̀◌̕b; a◌֮◌ᷴ◌̀◌̕b; a◌֮◌ᷴ◌̀◌̕b; a◌֮◌ᷴ◌̀◌̕b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS, COMBINING COMMA ABOVE RIGHT, COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT, HEBREW ACCENT ZINOR, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 0315 0300 05AE 1DF5 0062;00E0 05AE 1DF5 0315 0062;0061 05AE 0300 1DF5 0315 0062;00E0 05AE 1DF5 0315 0062;0061 05AE 0300 1DF5 0315 0062; # (a◌̕◌̀◌֮◌᷵b; à◌֮◌᷵◌̕b; a◌֮◌̀◌᷵◌̕b; à◌֮◌᷵◌̕b; a◌֮◌̀◌᷵◌̕b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, COMBINING COMMA ABOVE RIGHT, COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT, HEBREW ACCENT ZINOR, COMBINING UP TACK ABOVE, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 1DF5 0315 0300 05AE 0062;0061 05AE 1DF5 0300 0315 0062;0061 05AE 1DF5 0300 0315 0062;0061 05AE 1DF5 0300 0315 0062;0061 05AE 1DF5 0300 0315 0062; # (a◌᷵◌̕◌̀◌֮b; a◌֮◌᷵◌̀◌̕b; a◌֮◌᷵◌̀◌̕b; a◌֮◌᷵◌̀◌̕b; a◌֮◌᷵◌̀◌̕b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, COMBINING UP TACK ABOVE, COMBINING COMMA ABOVE RIGHT, COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT, HEBREW ACCENT ZINOR, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 035C 0315 0300 1DF6 0062;00E0 0315 1DF6 035C 0062;0061 0300 0315 1DF6 035C 0062;00E0 0315 1DF6 035C 0062;0061 0300 0315 1DF6 035C 0062; # (a◌͜◌̕◌̀◌᷶b; à◌̕◌᷶◌͜b; a◌̀◌̕◌᷶◌͜b; à◌̕◌᷶◌͜b; a◌̀◌̕◌᷶◌͜b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, COMBINING DOUBLE BREVE BELOW, COMBINING COMMA ABOVE RIGHT, COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT, COMBINING KAVYKA ABOVE RIGHT, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 1DF6 035C 0315 0300 0062;00E0 1DF6 0315 035C 0062;0061 0300 1DF6 0315 035C 0062;00E0 1DF6 0315 035C 0062;0061 0300 1DF6 0315 035C 0062; # (a◌᷶◌͜◌̕◌̀b; à◌᷶◌̕◌͜b; a◌̀◌᷶◌̕◌͜b; à◌᷶◌̕◌͜b; a◌̀◌᷶◌̕◌͜b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, COMBINING KAVYKA ABOVE RIGHT, COMBINING DOUBLE BREVE BELOW, COMBINING COMMA ABOVE RIGHT, COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 0300 05AE 1D16D 1DF7 0062;00E0 1D16D 05AE 1DF7 0062;0061 1D16D 05AE 1DF7 0300 0062;00E0 1D16D 05AE 1DF7 0062;0061 1D16D 05AE 1DF7 0300 0062; # (a◌̀◌𝅭֮◌᷷b; à𝅭◌֮◌᷷b; a𝅭◌֮◌᷷◌̀b; à𝅭◌֮◌᷷b; a𝅭◌֮◌᷷◌̀b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT, HEBREW ACCENT ZINOR, MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING AUGMENTATION DOT, COMBINING KAVYKA ABOVE LEFT, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 1DF7 0300 05AE 1D16D 0062;00E0 1D16D 1DF7 05AE 0062;0061 1D16D 1DF7 05AE 0300 0062;00E0 1D16D 1DF7 05AE 0062;0061 1D16D 1DF7 05AE 0300 0062; # (a◌᷷◌̀◌𝅭֮b; à𝅭◌᷷◌֮b; a𝅭◌᷷◌֮◌̀b; à𝅭◌᷷◌֮b; a𝅭◌᷷◌֮◌̀b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, COMBINING KAVYKA ABOVE LEFT, COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT, HEBREW ACCENT ZINOR, MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING AUGMENTATION DOT, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 0300 05AE 1D16D 1DF8 0062;00E0 1D16D 05AE 1DF8 0062;0061 1D16D 05AE 1DF8 0300 0062;00E0 1D16D 05AE 1DF8 0062;0061 1D16D 05AE 1DF8 0300 0062; # (a◌̀◌𝅭֮◌᷸b; à𝅭◌֮◌᷸b; a𝅭◌֮◌᷸◌̀b; à𝅭◌֮◌᷸b; a𝅭◌֮◌᷸◌̀b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT, HEBREW ACCENT ZINOR, MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING AUGMENTATION DOT, COMBINING DOT ABOVE LEFT, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 1DF8 0300 05AE 1D16D 0062;00E0 1D16D 1DF8 05AE 0062;0061 1D16D 1DF8 05AE 0300 0062;00E0 1D16D 1DF8 05AE 0062;0061 1D16D 1DF8 05AE 0300 0062; # (a◌᷸◌̀◌𝅭֮b; à𝅭◌᷸◌֮b; a𝅭◌᷸◌֮◌̀b; à𝅭◌᷸◌֮b; a𝅭◌᷸◌֮◌̀b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, COMBINING DOT ABOVE LEFT, COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT, HEBREW ACCENT ZINOR, MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING AUGMENTATION DOT, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 059A 0316 302A 1DF9 0062;0061 302A 0316 1DF9 059A 0062;0061 302A 0316 1DF9 059A 0062;0061 302A 0316 1DF9 059A 0062;0061 302A 0316 1DF9 059A 0062; # (a◌֚◌̖◌〪◌᷹b; a◌〪◌̖◌᷹◌֚b; a◌〪◌̖◌᷹◌֚b; a◌〪◌̖◌᷹◌֚b; a◌〪◌̖◌᷹◌֚b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, HEBREW ACCENT YETIV, COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT BELOW, IDEOGRAPHIC LEVEL TONE MARK, COMBINING WIDE INVERTED BRIDGE BELOW, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 1DF9 059A 0316 302A 0062;0061 302A 1DF9 0316 059A 0062;0061 302A 1DF9 0316 059A 0062;0061 302A 1DF9 0316 059A 0062;0061 302A 1DF9 0316 059A 0062; # (a◌᷹◌֚◌̖◌〪b; a◌〪◌᷹◌̖◌֚b; a◌〪◌᷹◌̖◌֚b; a◌〪◌᷹◌̖◌֚b; a◌〪◌᷹◌̖◌֚b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, COMBINING WIDE INVERTED BRIDGE BELOW, HEBREW ACCENT YETIV, COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT BELOW, IDEOGRAPHIC LEVEL TONE MARK, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 0315 0300 05AE 1DFB 0062;00E0 05AE 1DFB 0315 0062;0061 05AE 0300 1DFB 0315 0062;00E0 05AE 1DFB 0315 0062;0061 05AE 0300 1DFB 0315 0062; # (a◌̕◌̀◌֮◌᷻b; à◌֮◌᷻◌̕b; a◌֮◌̀◌᷻◌̕b; à◌֮◌᷻◌̕b; a◌֮◌̀◌᷻◌̕b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, COMBINING COMMA ABOVE RIGHT, COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT, HEBREW ACCENT ZINOR, COMBINING DELETION MARK, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 1DFB 0315 0300 05AE 0062;0061 05AE 1DFB 0300 0315 0062;0061 05AE 1DFB 0300 0315 0062;0061 05AE 1DFB 0300 0315 0062;0061 05AE 1DFB 0300 0315 0062; # (a◌᷻◌̕◌̀◌֮b; a◌֮◌᷻◌̀◌̕b; a◌֮◌᷻◌̀◌̕b; a◌֮◌᷻◌̀◌̕b; a◌֮◌᷻◌̀◌̕b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, COMBINING DELETION MARK, COMBINING COMMA ABOVE RIGHT, COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT, HEBREW ACCENT ZINOR, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 035D 035C 0315 1DFC 0062;0061 0315 035C 1DFC 035D 0062;0061 0315 035C 1DFC 035D 0062;0061 0315 035C 1DFC 035D 0062;0061 0315 035C 1DFC 035D 0062; # (a◌͝◌͜◌̕◌᷼b; a◌̕◌͜◌᷼◌͝b; a◌̕◌͜◌᷼◌͝b; a◌̕◌͜◌᷼◌͝b; a◌̕◌͜◌᷼◌͝b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, COMBINING DOUBLE BREVE, COMBINING DOUBLE BREVE BELOW, COMBINING COMMA ABOVE RIGHT, COMBINING DOUBLE INVERTED BREVE BELOW, LATIN SMALL LETTER B @@ -18397,8 +18409,20 @@ FFEE;FFEE;FFEE;25CB;25CB; # (○; ○; ○; ○; ○; ) HALFWIDTH WHITE CIRCLE 0061 116B7 3099 093C 0334 0062;0061 0334 116B7 093C 3099 0062;0061 0334 116B7 093C 3099 0062;0061 0334 116B7 093C 3099 0062;0061 0334 116B7 093C 3099 0062; # (a◌𑚷◌゙◌़◌̴b; a◌̴◌𑚷◌़◌゙b; a◌̴◌𑚷◌़◌゙b; a◌̴◌𑚷◌़◌゙b; a◌̴◌𑚷◌़◌゙b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, TAKRI SIGN NUKTA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, DEVANAGARI SIGN NUKTA, COMBINING TILDE OVERLAY, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 05B0 094D 3099 1172B 0062;0061 3099 094D 1172B 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 1172B 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 1172B 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 1172B 05B0 0062; # (a◌ְ◌्◌゙◌𑜫b; a◌゙◌्◌𑜫◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑜫◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑜫◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑜫◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, AHOM SIGN KILLER, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 1172B 05B0 094D 3099 0062;0061 3099 1172B 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 1172B 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 1172B 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 1172B 094D 05B0 0062; # (a◌𑜫◌ְ◌्◌゙b; a◌゙◌𑜫◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑜫◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑜫◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑜫◌्◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, AHOM SIGN KILLER, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 05B0 094D 3099 11A34 0062;0061 3099 094D 11A34 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11A34 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11A34 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11A34 05B0 0062; # (a◌ְ◌्◌゙◌𑨴b; a◌゙◌्◌𑨴◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑨴◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑨴◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑨴◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN VIRAMA, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 11A34 05B0 094D 3099 0062;0061 3099 11A34 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11A34 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11A34 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11A34 094D 05B0 0062; # (a◌𑨴◌ְ◌्◌゙b; a◌゙◌𑨴◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑨴◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑨴◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑨴◌्◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN VIRAMA, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 05B0 094D 3099 11A47 0062;0061 3099 094D 11A47 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11A47 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11A47 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11A47 05B0 0062; # (a◌ְ◌्◌゙◌𑩇b; a◌゙◌्◌𑩇◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑩇◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑩇◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑩇◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, ZANABAZAR SQUARE SUBJOINER, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 11A47 05B0 094D 3099 0062;0061 3099 11A47 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11A47 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11A47 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11A47 094D 05B0 0062; # (a◌𑩇◌ְ◌्◌゙b; a◌゙◌𑩇◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑩇◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑩇◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑩇◌्◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, ZANABAZAR SQUARE SUBJOINER, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 05B0 094D 3099 11A99 0062;0061 3099 094D 11A99 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11A99 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11A99 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11A99 05B0 0062; # (a◌ְ◌्◌゙◌𑪙b; a◌゙◌्◌𑪙◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑪙◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑪙◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑪙◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, SOYOMBO SUBJOINER, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 11A99 05B0 094D 3099 0062;0061 3099 11A99 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11A99 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11A99 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11A99 094D 05B0 0062; # (a◌𑪙◌ְ◌्◌゙b; a◌゙◌𑪙◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑪙◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑪙◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑪙◌्◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, SOYOMBO SUBJOINER, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 05B0 094D 3099 11C3F 0062;0061 3099 094D 11C3F 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11C3F 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11C3F 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11C3F 05B0 0062; # (a◌ְ◌्◌゙◌𑰿b; a◌゙◌्◌𑰿◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑰿◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑰿◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑰿◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, BHAIKSUKI SIGN VIRAMA, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 11C3F 05B0 094D 3099 0062;0061 3099 11C3F 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11C3F 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11C3F 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11C3F 094D 05B0 0062; # (a◌𑰿◌ְ◌्◌゙b; a◌゙◌𑰿◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑰿◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑰿◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑰿◌्◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, BHAIKSUKI SIGN VIRAMA, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 3099 093C 0334 11D42 0062;0061 0334 093C 11D42 3099 0062;0061 0334 093C 11D42 3099 0062;0061 0334 093C 11D42 3099 0062;0061 0334 093C 11D42 3099 0062; # (a◌゙◌़◌̴◌𑵂b; a◌̴◌़◌𑵂◌゙b; a◌̴◌़◌𑵂◌゙b; a◌̴◌़◌𑵂◌゙b; a◌̴◌़◌𑵂◌゙b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, DEVANAGARI SIGN NUKTA, COMBINING TILDE OVERLAY, MASARAM GONDI SIGN NUKTA, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 11D42 3099 093C 0334 0062;0061 0334 11D42 093C 3099 0062;0061 0334 11D42 093C 3099 0062;0061 0334 11D42 093C 3099 0062;0061 0334 11D42 093C 3099 0062; # (a◌𑵂◌゙◌़◌̴b; a◌̴◌𑵂◌़◌゙b; a◌̴◌𑵂◌़◌゙b; a◌̴◌𑵂◌़◌゙b; a◌̴◌𑵂◌़◌゙b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, MASARAM GONDI SIGN NUKTA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, DEVANAGARI SIGN NUKTA, COMBINING TILDE OVERLAY, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 05B0 094D 3099 11D44 0062;0061 3099 094D 11D44 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11D44 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11D44 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11D44 05B0 0062; # (a◌ְ◌्◌゙◌𑵄b; a◌゙◌्◌𑵄◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑵄◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑵄◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑵄◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, MASARAM GONDI SIGN HALANTA, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 11D44 05B0 094D 3099 0062;0061 3099 11D44 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11D44 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11D44 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11D44 094D 05B0 0062; # (a◌𑵄◌ְ◌्◌゙b; a◌゙◌𑵄◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑵄◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑵄◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑵄◌्◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, MASARAM GONDI SIGN HALANTA, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 05B0 094D 3099 11D45 0062;0061 3099 094D 11D45 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11D45 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11D45 05B0 0062;0061 3099 094D 11D45 05B0 0062; # (a◌ְ◌्◌゙◌𑵅b; a◌゙◌्◌𑵅◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑵅◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑵅◌ְb; a◌゙◌्◌𑵅◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, MASARAM GONDI VIRAMA, LATIN SMALL LETTER B +0061 11D45 05B0 094D 3099 0062;0061 3099 11D45 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11D45 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11D45 094D 05B0 0062;0061 3099 11D45 094D 05B0 0062; # (a◌𑵅◌ְ◌्◌゙b; a◌゙◌𑵅◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑵅◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑵅◌्◌ְb; a◌゙◌𑵅◌्◌ְb; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, MASARAM GONDI VIRAMA, HEBREW POINT SHEVA, DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA, COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 093C 0334 16AF0 0062;0061 0334 16AF0 093C 0062;0061 0334 16AF0 093C 0062;0061 0334 16AF0 093C 0062;0061 0334 16AF0 093C 0062; # (a◌़◌̴◌𖫰b; a◌̴◌𖫰◌़b; a◌̴◌𖫰◌़b; a◌̴◌𖫰◌़b; a◌̴◌𖫰◌़b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, DEVANAGARI SIGN NUKTA, COMBINING TILDE OVERLAY, BASSA VAH COMBINING HIGH TONE, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 16AF0 093C 0334 0062;0061 16AF0 0334 093C 0062;0061 16AF0 0334 093C 0062;0061 16AF0 0334 093C 0062;0061 16AF0 0334 093C 0062; # (a◌𖫰◌़◌̴b; a◌𖫰◌̴◌़b; a◌𖫰◌̴◌़b; a◌𖫰◌̴◌़b; a◌𖫰◌̴◌़b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, BASSA VAH COMBINING HIGH TONE, DEVANAGARI SIGN NUKTA, COMBINING TILDE OVERLAY, LATIN SMALL LETTER B 0061 093C 0334 16AF1 0062;0061 0334 16AF1 093C 0062;0061 0334 16AF1 093C 0062;0061 0334 16AF1 093C 0062;0061 0334 16AF1 093C 0062; # (a◌़◌̴◌𖫱b; a◌̴◌𖫱◌़b; a◌̴◌𖫱◌़b; a◌̴◌𖫱◌़b; a◌̴◌𖫱◌़b; ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A, DEVANAGARI SIGN NUKTA, COMBINING TILDE OVERLAY, BASSA VAH COMBINING LOW TONE, LATIN SMALL LETTER B diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_SUITE.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c625da56c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_SUITE.erl @@ -0,0 +1,844 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2017. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% 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. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +-module(uri_string_SUITE). + +-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl"). + +-export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0, + normalize/1, + parse_binary_fragment/1, parse_binary_host/1, parse_binary_host_ipv4/1, + parse_binary_host_ipv6/1, + parse_binary_path/1, parse_binary_pct_encoded_fragment/1, parse_binary_pct_encoded_query/1, + parse_binary_pct_encoded_userinfo/1, parse_binary_port/1, + parse_binary_query/1, parse_binary_scheme/1, parse_binary_userinfo/1, + parse_fragment/1, parse_host/1, parse_host_ipv4/1, parse_host_ipv6/1, + parse_path/1, parse_pct_encoded_fragment/1, parse_pct_encoded_query/1, + parse_pct_encoded_userinfo/1, parse_port/1, + parse_query/1, parse_scheme/1, parse_userinfo/1, + parse_list/1, parse_binary/1, parse_mixed/1, parse_relative/1, + parse_special/1, parse_special2/1, parse_negative/1, + recompose_fragment/1, recompose_parse_fragment/1, + recompose_query/1, recompose_parse_query/1, + recompose_path/1, recompose_parse_path/1, + recompose_autogen/1, parse_recompose_autogen/1, + transcode_basic/1, transcode_options/1, transcode_mixed/1, transcode_negative/1 + ]). + + +-define(SCHEME, "foo"). +-define(USERINFO, "åsa"). +-define(USERINFO_ENC, "%C3%A5sa"). +-define(HOST, "älvsjö"). +-define(HOST_ENC, "%C3%A4lvsj%C3%B6"). +-define(IPV6, "::127.0.0.1"). +-define(IPV6_ENC, "[::127.0.0.1]"). +-define(PORT, 8042). +-define(PORT_ENC, ":8042"). +-define(PATH, "/där"). +-define(PATH_ENC, "/d%C3%A4r"). +-define(QUERY, "name=örn"). +-define(QUERY_ENC, "?name=%C3%B6rn"). +-define(FRAGMENT, "näsa"). +-define(FRAGMENT_ENC, "#n%C3%A4sa"). + + +suite() -> + [{timetrap,{minutes,1}}]. + +all() -> + [ + normalize, + parse_binary_scheme, + parse_binary_userinfo, + parse_binary_pct_encoded_userinfo, + parse_binary_host, + parse_binary_host_ipv4, + parse_binary_host_ipv6, + parse_binary_port, + parse_binary_path, + parse_binary_query, + parse_binary_pct_encoded_query, + parse_binary_fragment, + parse_binary_pct_encoded_fragment, + parse_scheme, + parse_userinfo, + parse_pct_encoded_userinfo, + parse_host, + parse_host_ipv4, + parse_host_ipv6, + parse_port, + parse_path, + parse_query, + parse_pct_encoded_query, + parse_fragment, + parse_pct_encoded_fragment, + parse_list, + parse_binary, + parse_mixed, + parse_relative, + parse_special, + parse_special2, + parse_negative, + recompose_fragment, + recompose_parse_fragment, + recompose_query, + recompose_parse_query, + recompose_path, + recompose_parse_path, + recompose_autogen, + parse_recompose_autogen, + transcode_basic, + transcode_options, + transcode_mixed, + transcode_negative + ]. + +groups() -> + []. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Helper functions +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +uri_combinations() -> + [[Sch,Usr,Hst,Prt,Pat,Qry,Frg] || + Sch <- [fun update_scheme/1, fun update_scheme_binary/1, none], + Usr <- [fun update_userinfo/1, fun update_userinfo_binary/1, none], + Hst <- [fun update_host/1, fun update_host_binary/1, + fun update_ipv6/1, fun update_ipv6_binary/1, none], + Prt <- [fun update_port/1, none], + Pat <- [fun update_path/1, fun update_path_binary/1], + Qry <- [fun update_query/1,fun update_query_binary/1, none], + Frg <- [fun update_fragment/1, fun update_fragment_binary/1, none], + not (Usr =:= none andalso Hst =:= none andalso Prt =/= none), + not (Usr =/= none andalso Hst =:= none andalso Prt =:= none), + not (Usr =/= none andalso Hst =:= none andalso Prt =/= none)]. + + +generate_test_vector(Comb) -> + Fun = fun (F, {Map, URI}) when is_function(F) -> F({Map, URI}); + (_, Map) -> Map + end, + lists:foldl(Fun, {#{}, empty}, Comb). + +generate_test_vectors(L) -> + lists:map(fun generate_test_vector/1, L). + +update_fragment({In, empty}) -> + {In#{fragment => ?FRAGMENT}, ?FRAGMENT_ENC}; +update_fragment({In, Out}) when is_list(Out) -> + {In#{fragment => ?FRAGMENT}, Out ++ ?FRAGMENT_ENC}; +update_fragment({In, Out}) when is_binary(Out) -> + {In#{fragment => ?FRAGMENT}, binary_to_list(Out) ++ ?FRAGMENT_ENC}. + +update_fragment_binary({In, empty}) -> + {In#{fragment => <<?FRAGMENT/utf8>>}, <<?FRAGMENT_ENC>>}; +update_fragment_binary({In, Out}) when is_list(Out) -> + {In#{fragment => <<?FRAGMENT/utf8>>}, Out ++ ?FRAGMENT_ENC}; +update_fragment_binary({In, Out}) when is_binary(Out) -> + {In#{fragment => <<?FRAGMENT/utf8>>}, <<Out/binary,?FRAGMENT_ENC>>}. + + +update_query({In, empty}) -> + {In#{query => ?QUERY}, ?QUERY_ENC}; +update_query({In, Out}) when is_list(Out) -> + {In#{query => ?QUERY}, Out ++ ?QUERY_ENC}; +update_query({In, Out}) when is_binary(Out) -> + {In#{query => ?QUERY}, binary_to_list(Out) ++ ?QUERY_ENC}. + +update_query_binary({In, empty}) -> + {In#{query => <<?QUERY/utf8>>}, <<?QUERY_ENC>>}; +update_query_binary({In, Out}) when is_list(Out) -> + {In#{query => <<?QUERY/utf8>>}, Out ++ ?QUERY_ENC}; +update_query_binary({In, Out}) when is_binary(Out) -> + {In#{query => <<?QUERY/utf8>>}, <<Out/binary,?QUERY_ENC>>}. + +update_path({In, empty}) -> + {In#{path => ?PATH}, ?PATH_ENC}; +update_path({In, Out}) when is_list(Out) -> + {In#{path => ?PATH}, Out ++ ?PATH_ENC}; +update_path({In, Out}) when is_binary(Out) -> + {In#{path => ?PATH}, binary_to_list(Out) ++ ?PATH_ENC}. + +update_path_binary({In, empty}) -> + {In#{path => <<?PATH/utf8>>}, <<?PATH_ENC>>}; +update_path_binary({In, Out}) when is_list(Out) -> + {In#{path => <<?PATH/utf8>>}, Out ++ ?PATH_ENC}; +update_path_binary({In, Out}) when is_binary(Out) -> + {In#{path => <<?PATH/utf8>>}, <<Out/binary,?PATH_ENC>>}. + +update_port({In, Out}) when is_list(Out) -> + {In#{port => ?PORT}, Out ++ ?PORT_ENC}; +update_port({In, Out}) when is_binary(Out) -> + {In#{port => ?PORT}, <<Out/binary,?PORT_ENC>>}. + +update_host({In, empty}) -> + {In#{host => ?HOST}, "//" ++ ?HOST_ENC}; +update_host({In, Out}) when is_list(Out) -> + case maps:is_key(userinfo, In) of + true -> {In#{host => ?HOST}, Out ++ [$@|?HOST_ENC]}; + false -> {In#{host => ?HOST}, Out ++ [$/,$/|?HOST_ENC]} + end; +update_host({In, Out}) when is_binary(Out) -> + case maps:is_key(userinfo, In) of + true -> {In#{host => ?HOST}, binary_to_list(Out) ++ [$@|?HOST_ENC]}; + false -> {In#{host => ?HOST}, binary_to_list(Out) ++ [$/,$/|?HOST_ENC]} + end. + +update_host_binary({In, empty}) -> + {In#{host => <<?HOST/utf8>>}, <<"//",?HOST_ENC>>}; +update_host_binary({In, Out}) when is_list(Out) -> + case maps:is_key(userinfo, In) of + true -> {In#{host => <<?HOST/utf8>>}, Out ++ [$@|?HOST_ENC]}; + false -> {In#{host => <<?HOST/utf8>>}, Out ++ [$/,$/|?HOST_ENC]} + end; +update_host_binary({In, Out}) when is_binary(Out) -> + case maps:is_key(userinfo, In) of + true -> {In#{host => <<?HOST/utf8>>}, <<Out/binary,$@,?HOST_ENC>>}; + false-> {In#{host => <<?HOST/utf8>>}, <<Out/binary,"//",?HOST_ENC>>} + end. + +update_ipv6({In, empty}) -> + {In#{host => ?IPV6}, "//" ++ ?IPV6_ENC}; +update_ipv6({In, Out}) when is_list(Out) -> + case maps:is_key(userinfo, In) of + true -> {In#{host => ?IPV6}, Out ++ [$@|?IPV6_ENC]}; + false -> {In#{host => ?IPV6}, Out ++ [$/,$/|?IPV6_ENC]} + end; +update_ipv6({In, Out}) when is_binary(Out) -> + case maps:is_key(userinfo, In) of + true -> {In#{host => ?IPV6}, binary_to_list(Out) ++ [$@|?IPV6_ENC]}; + false -> {In#{host => ?IPV6}, binary_to_list(Out) ++ [$/,$/|?IPV6_ENC]} + end. + +update_ipv6_binary({In, empty}) -> + {In#{host => <<?IPV6/utf8>>}, <<"//",?IPV6_ENC>>}; +update_ipv6_binary({In, Out}) when is_list(Out) -> + case maps:is_key(userinfo, In) of + true -> {In#{host => <<?IPV6/utf8>>}, Out ++ [$@|?IPV6_ENC]}; + false -> {In#{host => <<?IPV6/utf8>>}, Out ++ [$/,$/|?IPV6_ENC]} + end; +update_ipv6_binary({In, Out}) when is_binary(Out) -> + case maps:is_key(userinfo, In) of + true -> {In#{host => <<?IPV6/utf8>>}, <<Out/binary,$@,?IPV6_ENC>>}; + false-> {In#{host => <<?IPV6/utf8>>}, <<Out/binary,"//",?IPV6_ENC>>} + end. + +update_userinfo({In, empty}) -> + {In#{userinfo => ?USERINFO}, "//" ++ ?USERINFO_ENC}; +update_userinfo({In, Out}) when is_list(Out) -> + {In#{userinfo => ?USERINFO}, Out ++ "//" ++ ?USERINFO_ENC}; +update_userinfo({In, Out}) when is_binary(Out) -> + {In#{userinfo => ?USERINFO}, binary_to_list(Out) ++ "//" ++ ?USERINFO_ENC}. + +update_userinfo_binary({In, empty}) -> + {In#{userinfo => <<?USERINFO/utf8>>}, <<"//",?USERINFO_ENC>>}; +update_userinfo_binary({In, Out}) when is_list(Out) -> + {In#{userinfo => <<?USERINFO/utf8>>}, Out ++ "//" ++ ?USERINFO_ENC}; +update_userinfo_binary({In, Out}) when is_binary(Out) -> + {In#{userinfo => <<?USERINFO/utf8>>}, <<Out/binary,"//",?USERINFO_ENC>>}. + +update_scheme({In, empty}) -> + {In#{scheme => ?SCHEME}, ?SCHEME ++ ":"}. + +update_scheme_binary({In, empty}) -> + {In#{scheme => <<?SCHEME/utf8>>}, <<?SCHEME,$:>>}. + + +%% Test recompose on a generated test vector +run_test_recompose({#{}, empty}) -> + try "" = uri_string:recompose(#{}) of + _ -> ok + catch + _:_ -> error({test_failed, #{}, ""}) + end; +run_test_recompose({Map, URI}) -> + try URI = uri_string:recompose(Map) of + URI -> ok + catch + _:_ -> error({test_failed, Map, URI}) + end. + +%% Test parse - recompose on a generated test vector +run_test_parse_recompose({#{}, empty}) -> + try "" = uri_string:recompose(uri_string:parse("")) of + _ -> ok + catch + _:_ -> error({test_failed, #{}, ""}) + end; +run_test_parse_recompose({Map, URI}) -> + try URI = uri_string:recompose(uri_string:parse(URI)) of + URI -> ok + catch + _:_ -> error({test_failed, Map, URI}) + end. + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Parse tests +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +parse_binary_scheme(_Config) -> + #{} = uri_string:parse(<<>>), + #{path := <<"foo">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"foo">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"foo:">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, path := <<"bar:nisse">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"foo:bar:nisse">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<"">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"foo://">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<"">>, path := <<"/">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"foo:///">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<"">>, path := <<"//">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"foo:////">>), + + #{path := <<"/">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"/">>), + #{host := <<>>} = uri_string:parse(<<"//">>), + #{host := <<>>, path := <<"/">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"///">>). + +parse_binary_userinfo(_Config) -> + #{scheme := <<"user">>, path := <<"password@localhost">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"user:password@localhost">>), + #{path := <<"user@">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"user@">>), + #{path := <<"/user@">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"/user@">>), + #{path := <<"user@localhost">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"user@localhost">>), + #{userinfo := <<"user">>, host := <<"localhost">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"//user@localhost">>), + #{userinfo := <<"user:password">>, host := <<"localhost">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//user:password@localhost">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, path := <<"/user@">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo:/user@">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, userinfo := <<"user">>, host := <<"localhost">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://user@localhost">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, userinfo := <<"user:password">>, host := <<"localhost">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://user:password@localhost">>). + +parse_binary_pct_encoded_userinfo(_Config) -> + #{scheme := <<"user">>, path := <<"合@気道"/utf8>>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"user:%E5%90%88@%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93">>), + #{path := <<"合気道@"/utf8>>} = uri_string:parse(<<"%E5%90%88%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93@">>), + #{path := <<"/合気道@"/utf8>>} = uri_string:parse(<<"/%E5%90%88%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93@">>), + #{path := <<"合@気道"/utf8>>} = uri_string:parse(<<"%E5%90%88@%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93">>), + #{userinfo := <<"合"/utf8>>, host := <<"気道"/utf8>>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//%E5%90%88@%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93">>), + #{userinfo := <<"合:気"/utf8>>, host := <<"道"/utf8>>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//%E5%90%88:%E6%B0%97@%E9%81%93">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, path := <<"/合気道@"/utf8>>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo:/%E5%90%88%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93@">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, userinfo := <<"合"/utf8>>, host := <<"気道"/utf8>>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://%E5%90%88@%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, userinfo := <<"合:気"/utf8>>, host := <<"道"/utf8>>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://%E5%90%88:%E6%B0%97@%E9%81%93">>), + {error,invalid_uri,"@"} = uri_string:parse(<<"//%E5%90%88@%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93@">>), + {error,invalid_uri,":"} = uri_string:parse(<<"foo://%E5%90%88@%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93@">>). + +parse_binary_host(_Config) -> + #{host := <<"hostname">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"//hostname">>), + #{host := <<"hostname">>,scheme := <<"foo">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"foo://hostname">>), + #{host := <<"hostname">>,scheme := <<"foo">>, userinfo := <<"user">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://user@hostname">>). + +parse_binary_host_ipv4(_Config) -> + #{host := <<"127.0.0.1">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"//127.0.0.1">>), + #{host := <<"127.0.0.1">>, path := <<"/over/there">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//127.0.0.1/over/there">>), + #{host := <<"127.0.0.1">>, query := <<"name=ferret">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//127.0.0.1?name=ferret">>), + #{host := <<"127.0.0.1">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"//127.0.0.1#nose">>), + {error,invalid_uri,"x"} = uri_string:parse(<<"//127.0.0.x">>), + {error,invalid_uri,"1227.0.0.1"} = uri_string:parse(<<"//1227.0.0.1">>). + +parse_binary_host_ipv6(_Config) -> + #{host := <<"::127.0.0.1">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"//[::127.0.0.1]">>), + #{host := <<"2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:1428:07ab">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//[2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:1428:07ab]">>), + #{host := <<"::127.0.0.1">>, path := <<"/over/there">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//[::127.0.0.1]/over/there">>), + #{host := <<"::127.0.0.1">>, query := <<"name=ferret">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//[::127.0.0.1]?name=ferret">>), + #{host := <<"::127.0.0.1">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//[::127.0.0.1]#nose">>), + {error,invalid_uri,"x"} = uri_string:parse(<<"//[::127.0.0.x]">>), + {error,invalid_uri,"::1227.0.0.1"} = uri_string:parse(<<"//[::1227.0.0.1]">>), + {error,invalid_uri,"G"} = uri_string:parse(<<"//[2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:1428:G7ab]">>). + +parse_binary_port(_Config) -> + #{path:= <<"/:8042">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"/:8042">>), + #{host:= <<>>, port := 8042} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//:8042">>), + #{host := <<"example.com">>, port:= 8042} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//example.com:8042">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, path := <<"/:8042">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo:/:8042">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<>>, port := 8042} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://:8042">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<"example.com">>, port := 8042} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://example.com:8042">>), + {error,invalid_uri,":"} = uri_string:parse(":600"), + {error,invalid_uri,"x"} = uri_string:parse("//:8042x"). + +parse_binary_path(_Config) -> + #{path := <<"over/there">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"over/there">>), + #{path := <<"/over/there">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"/over/there">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, path := <<"/over/there">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo:/over/there">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<"example.com">>, path := <<"/over/there">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://example.com/over/there">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<"example.com">>, path := <<"/over/there">>, port := 8042} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://example.com:8042/over/there">>). + +parse_binary_query(_Config) -> + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, query := <<"name=ferret">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo:?name=ferret">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, path:= <<"over/there">>, query := <<"name=ferret">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo:over/there?name=ferret">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, path:= <<"/over/there">>, query := <<"name=ferret">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo:/over/there?name=ferret">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<"example.com">>, query := <<"name=ferret">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://example.com?name=ferret">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<"example.com">>, path := <<"/">>, query := <<"name=ferret">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://example.com/?name=ferret">>), + + #{path := <<>>, query := <<"name=ferret">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"?name=ferret">>), + #{path := <<"over/there">>, query := <<"name=ferret">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"over/there?name=ferret">>), + #{path := <<"/">>, query := <<"name=ferret">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"/?name=ferret">>), + #{path := <<"/over/there">>, query := <<"name=ferret">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"/over/there?name=ferret">>), + #{host := <<"example.com">>, query := <<"name=ferret">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//example.com?name=ferret">>), + #{host := <<"example.com">>, path := <<"/">>, query := <<"name=ferret">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//example.com/?name=ferret">>). + +parse_binary_pct_encoded_query(_Config) -> + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<"example.com">>, path := <<"/">>, + query := <<"name=合気道"/utf8>>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://example.com/?name=%E5%90%88%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93">>), + #{host := <<"example.com">>, path := <<"/">>, query := <<"name=合気道"/utf8>>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//example.com/?name=%E5%90%88%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93">>). + +parse_binary_fragment(_Config) -> + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo:#nose">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, path:= <<"over/there">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo:over/there#nose">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, path:= <<"/over/there">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo:/over/there#nose">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<"example.com">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://example.com#nose">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<"example.com">>, path := <<"/">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://example.com/#nose">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<"example.com">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://example.com#nose">>), + + #{fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"#nose">>), + #{path := <<"over/there">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"over/there#nose">>), + #{path := <<"/">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"/#nose">>), + #{path := <<"/over/there">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"/over/there#nose">>), + #{host := <<"example.com">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//example.com#nose">>), + #{host := <<"example.com">>, path := <<"/">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//example.com/#nose">>). + +parse_binary_pct_encoded_fragment(_Config) -> + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<"example.com">>, fragment := <<"合気道"/utf8>>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://example.com#%E5%90%88%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93">>), + #{host := <<"example.com">>, path := <<"/">>, fragment := <<"合気道"/utf8>>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"//example.com/#%E5%90%88%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93">>). + +parse_scheme(_Config) -> + #{} = uri_string:parse(""), + #{path := "foo"} = uri_string:parse("foo"), + #{scheme := "foo"} = uri_string:parse("foo:"), + #{scheme := "foo", path := "bar:nisse"} = uri_string:parse("foo:bar:nisse"), + #{scheme := "foo", host := ""} = uri_string:parse("foo://"), + #{scheme := "foo", host := "", path := "/"} = uri_string:parse("foo:///"), + #{scheme := "foo", host := "", path := "//"} = uri_string:parse("foo:////"), + + #{path := "/"} = uri_string:parse("/"), + #{host := ""} = uri_string:parse("//"), + #{host := "", path := "/"} = uri_string:parse("///"). + +parse_userinfo(_Config) -> + #{scheme := "user", path := "password@localhost"} = uri_string:parse("user:password@localhost"), + #{path := "user@"} = uri_string:parse("user@"), + #{path := "/user@"} = uri_string:parse("/user@"), + #{path := "user@localhost"} = uri_string:parse("user@localhost"), + #{userinfo := "user", host := "localhost"} = uri_string:parse("//user@localhost"), + #{userinfo := "user:password", host := "localhost"} = + uri_string:parse("//user:password@localhost"), + #{scheme := "foo", path := "/user@"} = + uri_string:parse("foo:/user@"), + #{scheme := "foo", userinfo := "user", host := "localhost"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://user@localhost"), + #{scheme := "foo", userinfo := "user:password", host := "localhost"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://user:password@localhost"). + +parse_pct_encoded_userinfo(_Config) -> + #{scheme := "user", path := "合@気道"} = + uri_string:parse("user:%E5%90%88@%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93"), + #{path := "合気道@"} = uri_string:parse("%E5%90%88%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93@"), + #{path := "/合気道@"} = uri_string:parse("/%E5%90%88%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93@"), + #{path := "合@気道"} = uri_string:parse("%E5%90%88@%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93"), + #{userinfo := "合", host := "気道"} = + uri_string:parse("//%E5%90%88@%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93"), + #{userinfo := "合:気", host := "道"} = + uri_string:parse("//%E5%90%88:%E6%B0%97@%E9%81%93"), + #{scheme := "foo", path := "/合気道@"} = + uri_string:parse("foo:/%E5%90%88%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93@"), + #{scheme := "foo", userinfo := "合", host := "気道"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://%E5%90%88@%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93"), + #{scheme := "foo", userinfo := "合:気", host := "道"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://%E5%90%88:%E6%B0%97@%E9%81%93"), + {error,invalid_uri,"@"} = uri_string:parse("//%E5%90%88@%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93@"), + {error,invalid_uri,":"} = uri_string:parse("foo://%E5%90%88@%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93@"). + + +parse_host(_Config) -> + #{host := "hostname"} = uri_string:parse("//hostname"), + #{host := "hostname",scheme := "foo"} = uri_string:parse("foo://hostname"), + #{host := "hostname",scheme := "foo", userinfo := "user"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://user@hostname"). + +parse_host_ipv4(_Config) -> + #{host := "127.0.0.1"} = uri_string:parse("//127.0.0.1"), + #{host := "2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:1428:07ab"} = + uri_string:parse("//[2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:1428:07ab]"), + #{host := "127.0.0.1", path := "/over/there"} = uri_string:parse("//127.0.0.1/over/there"), + #{host := "127.0.0.1", query := "name=ferret"} = uri_string:parse("//127.0.0.1?name=ferret"), + #{host := "127.0.0.1", fragment := "nose"} = uri_string:parse("//127.0.0.1#nose"), + {error,invalid_uri,"x"} = uri_string:parse("//127.0.0.x"), + {error,invalid_uri,"1227.0.0.1"} = uri_string:parse("//1227.0.0.1"). + +parse_host_ipv6(_Config) -> + #{host := "::127.0.0.1"} = uri_string:parse("//[::127.0.0.1]"), + #{host := "::127.0.0.1", path := "/over/there"} = uri_string:parse("//[::127.0.0.1]/over/there"), + #{host := "::127.0.0.1", query := "name=ferret"} = + uri_string:parse("//[::127.0.0.1]?name=ferret"), + #{host := "::127.0.0.1", fragment := "nose"} = uri_string:parse("//[::127.0.0.1]#nose"), + {error,invalid_uri,"x"} = uri_string:parse("//[::127.0.0.x]"), + {error,invalid_uri,"::1227.0.0.1"} = uri_string:parse("//[::1227.0.0.1]"), + {error,invalid_uri,"G"} = uri_string:parse("//[2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:1428:G7ab]"). + +parse_port(_Config) -> + #{path:= "/:8042"} = + uri_string:parse("/:8042"), + #{host:= "", port := 8042} = + uri_string:parse("//:8042"), + #{host := "example.com", port:= 8042} = + uri_string:parse("//example.com:8042"), + #{scheme := "foo", path := "/:8042"} = + uri_string:parse("foo:/:8042"), + #{scheme := "foo", host := "", port := 8042} = + uri_string:parse("foo://:8042"), + #{scheme := "foo", host := "example.com", port := 8042} = + uri_string:parse("foo://example.com:8042"). + +parse_path(_Config) -> + #{path := "over/there"} = uri_string:parse("over/there"), + #{path := "/over/there"} = uri_string:parse("/over/there"), + #{scheme := "foo", path := "/over/there"} = + uri_string:parse("foo:/over/there"), + #{scheme := "foo", host := "example.com", path := "/over/there"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://example.com/over/there"), + #{scheme := "foo", host := "example.com", path := "/over/there", port := 8042} = + uri_string:parse("foo://example.com:8042/over/there"). + +parse_query(_Config) -> + #{scheme := "foo", query := "name=ferret"} = + uri_string:parse("foo:?name=ferret"), + #{scheme := "foo", path:= "over/there", query := "name=ferret"} = + uri_string:parse("foo:over/there?name=ferret"), + #{scheme := "foo", path:= "/over/there", query := "name=ferret"} = + uri_string:parse("foo:/over/there?name=ferret"), + #{scheme := "foo", host := "example.com", query := "name=ferret"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://example.com?name=ferret"), + #{scheme := "foo", host := "example.com", path := "/", query := "name=ferret"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://example.com/?name=ferret"), + + #{path := "", query := "name=ferret"} = + uri_string:parse("?name=ferret"), + #{path := "over/there", query := "name=ferret"} = + uri_string:parse("over/there?name=ferret"), + #{path := "/", query := "name=ferret"} = + uri_string:parse("/?name=ferret"), + #{path := "/over/there", query := "name=ferret"} = + uri_string:parse("/over/there?name=ferret"), + #{host := "example.com", query := "name=ferret"} = + uri_string:parse("//example.com?name=ferret"), + #{host := "example.com", path := "/", query := "name=ferret"} = + uri_string:parse("//example.com/?name=ferret"). + +parse_pct_encoded_query(_Config) -> + #{scheme := "foo", host := "example.com", path := "/", + query := "name=合気道"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://example.com/?name=%E5%90%88%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93"), + #{host := "example.com", path := "/", query := "name=合気道"} = + uri_string:parse("//example.com/?name=%E5%90%88%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93"). + +parse_fragment(_Config) -> + #{scheme := "foo", fragment := "nose"} = + uri_string:parse("foo:#nose"), + #{scheme := "foo", path:= "over/there", fragment := "nose"} = + uri_string:parse("foo:over/there#nose"), + #{scheme := "foo", path:= "/over/there", fragment := "nose"} = + uri_string:parse("foo:/over/there#nose"), + #{scheme := "foo", host := "example.com", fragment := "nose"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://example.com#nose"), + #{scheme := "foo", host := "example.com", path := "/", fragment := "nose"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://example.com/#nose"), + #{scheme := "foo", host := "example.com", fragment := "nose"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://example.com#nose"), + + #{fragment := "nose"} = + uri_string:parse("#nose"), + #{path := "over/there", fragment := "nose"} = + uri_string:parse("over/there#nose"), + #{path := "/", fragment := "nose"} = + uri_string:parse("/#nose"), + #{path := "/over/there", fragment := "nose"} = + uri_string:parse("/over/there#nose"), + #{host := "example.com", fragment := "nose"} = + uri_string:parse("//example.com#nose"), + #{host := "example.com", path := "/", fragment := "nose"} = + uri_string:parse("//example.com/#nose"). + +parse_pct_encoded_fragment(_Config) -> + #{scheme := "foo", host := "example.com", fragment := "合気道"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://example.com#%E5%90%88%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93"), + #{host := "example.com", path := "/", fragment := "合気道"} = + uri_string:parse("//example.com/#%E5%90%88%E6%B0%97%E9%81%93"). + +parse_list(_Config) -> + #{scheme := "foo", path := "bar:nisse"} = uri_string:parse("foo:bar:nisse"), + #{scheme := "foo", host := "example.com", port := 8042, + path := "/over/there", query := "name=ferret", fragment := "nose"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://example.com:8042/over/there?name=ferret#nose"), + #{scheme := "foo", userinfo := "admin:admin", host := "example.com", port := 8042, + path := "/over/there", query := "name=ferret", fragment := "nose"} = + uri_string:parse("foo://admin:[email protected]:8042/over/there?name=ferret#nose"). + +parse_binary(_Config) -> + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, path := <<"bar:nisse">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"foo:bar:nisse">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, host := <<"example.com">>, port := 8042, + path := <<"/over/there">>, query := <<"name=ferret">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://example.com:8042/over/there?name=ferret#nose">>), + #{scheme := <<"foo">>, userinfo := <<"admin:admin">>, host := <<"example.com">>, port := 8042, + path := <<"/over/there">>, query := <<"name=ferret">>, fragment := <<"nose">>} = + uri_string:parse(<<"foo://admin:[email protected]:8042/over/there?name=ferret#nose">>). + + +parse_mixed(_Config) -> + #{scheme := "foo", path := "bar"} = + uri_string:parse(lists:append("fo",<<"o:bar">>)), + #{scheme := "foo", path := "bar"} = + uri_string:parse(lists:append("foo:b",<<"ar">>)), + #{scheme := "foo", path := "bar:bar"} = + uri_string:parse([[102],[111,111],<<":bar">>,58,98,97,114]). + +parse_relative(_Config) -> + #{path := "/path"} = + uri_string:parse(lists:append("/pa",<<"th">>)), + #{path := "foo"} = + uri_string:parse(lists:append("fo",<<"o">>)). + +parse_special(_Config) -> + #{host := [],query := []} = uri_string:parse("//?"), + #{fragment := [],host := []} = uri_string:parse("//#"), + #{host := [],query := [],scheme := "foo"} = uri_string:parse("foo://?"), + #{fragment := [],host := [],scheme := "foo"} = uri_string:parse("foo://#"), + #{host := <<>>, path := <<"/">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"///">>), + #{host := <<"hostname">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"//hostname">>), + #{host := <<>>, path := <<"/hostname">>} = uri_string:parse(<<"///hostname">>), + #{host := [],path := "/",query := []} = uri_string:parse("///?"), + #{fragment := [],host := [],path := "/"} = uri_string:parse("///#"), + #{host := "foo",query := []} = uri_string:parse("//foo?"), + #{fragment := [],host := "foo"} = uri_string:parse("//foo#"), + #{host := "foo",path := "/"} = uri_string:parse("//foo/"), + #{host := "foo",query := [],scheme := "http"} = uri_string:parse("http://foo?"), + #{fragment := [],host := "foo",scheme := "http"} = uri_string:parse("http://foo#"), + #{host := "foo",path := "/",scheme := "http"} = uri_string:parse("http://foo/"), + #{fragment := [],host := "host",port := 80,scheme := "http"} = uri_string:parse("http://host:80#"), + #{host := "host",port := 80,query := [],scheme := "http"} = uri_string:parse("http://host:80?"), + #{path := [],query := []} = uri_string:parse("?"), + #{path := [],query := "?"} = uri_string:parse("??"), + #{path := [],query := "??"} = uri_string:parse("???"). + +parse_special2(_Config) -> + #{host := [],path := "/",port := 1,scheme := "a"} = uri_string:parse("a://:1/"), + #{path := "/a/",scheme := "a"} = uri_string:parse("a:/a/"), + #{host := [],path := [],userinfo := []} = uri_string:parse("//@"), + #{host := [],path := [],scheme := "foo",userinfo := []} = uri_string:parse("foo://@"), + #{host := [],path := "/",userinfo := []} = uri_string:parse("//@/"), + #{host := [],path := "/",scheme := "foo",userinfo := []} = uri_string:parse("foo://@/"), + #{host := "localhost",path := "/",port := undefined} = uri_string:parse("//localhost:/"), + #{host := [],path := [],port := undefined} = uri_string:parse("//:"). + +parse_negative(_Config) -> + {error,invalid_uri,"å"} = uri_string:parse("å"), + {error,invalid_uri,"å"} = uri_string:parse("aå:/foo"), + {error,invalid_uri,":"} = uri_string:parse("foo://usär@host"), + {error,invalid_uri,"ö"} = uri_string:parse("//host/path?foö=bar"), + {error,invalid_uri,"ö"} = uri_string:parse("//host/path#foö"), + {error,invalid_uri,"127.256.0.1"} = uri_string:parse("//127.256.0.1"), + {error,invalid_uri,":::127.0.0.1"} = uri_string:parse("//[:::127.0.0.1]"), + {error,invalid_utf8,<<0,0,0,246>>} = uri_string:parse("//%00%00%00%F6"), + {error,invalid_uri,"A"} = uri_string:parse("//localhost:A8"). + + +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Recompose tests +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +recompose_fragment(_Config) -> + <<?FRAGMENT_ENC>> = uri_string:recompose(#{fragment => <<?FRAGMENT/utf8>>, path => <<>>}), + ?FRAGMENT_ENC = uri_string:recompose(#{fragment => ?FRAGMENT, path => ""}). + +recompose_parse_fragment(_Config) -> + <<?FRAGMENT_ENC>> = uri_string:recompose(uri_string:parse(<<?FRAGMENT_ENC>>)), + ?FRAGMENT_ENC = uri_string:recompose(uri_string:parse(?FRAGMENT_ENC)). + +recompose_query(_Config) -> + <<?QUERY_ENC>> = + uri_string:recompose(#{query => <<?QUERY/utf8>>, path => <<>>}), + <<?QUERY_ENC?FRAGMENT_ENC>> = + uri_string:recompose(#{query => <<?QUERY/utf8>>, + fragment => <<?FRAGMENT/utf8>>, + path => <<>>}), + "?name=%C3%B6rn" = + uri_string:recompose(#{query => "name=örn", path => ""}), + "?name=%C3%B6rn#n%C3%A4sa" = + uri_string:recompose(#{query => "name=örn", + fragment => "näsa", + path => ""}). + +recompose_parse_query(_Config) -> + <<"?name=%C3%B6rn">> = uri_string:recompose(uri_string:parse(<<"?name=%C3%B6rn">>)), + <<"?name=%C3%B6rn#n%C3%A4sa">> = + uri_string:recompose(uri_string:parse(<<"?name=%C3%B6rn#n%C3%A4sa">>)), + "?name=%C3%B6rn" = uri_string:recompose(uri_string:parse("?name=%C3%B6rn")), + "?name=%C3%B6rn#n%C3%A4sa" = uri_string:recompose(uri_string:parse("?name=%C3%B6rn#n%C3%A4sa")). + +recompose_path(_Config) -> + <<"/d%C3%A4r">> = + uri_string:recompose(#{path => <<"/där"/utf8>>}), + <<"/d%C3%A4r#n%C3%A4sa">> = + uri_string:recompose(#{path => <<"/där"/utf8>>, + fragment => <<"näsa"/utf8>>}), + <<"/d%C3%A4r?name=%C3%B6rn">> = + uri_string:recompose(#{path => <<"/där"/utf8>>, + query => <<"name=örn"/utf8>>}), + <<"/d%C3%A4r?name=%C3%B6rn#n%C3%A4sa">> = + uri_string:recompose(#{path => <<"/där"/utf8>>, + query => <<"name=örn"/utf8>>, + fragment => <<"näsa"/utf8>>}), + + + "/d%C3%A4r" = + uri_string:recompose(#{path => "/där"}), + "/d%C3%A4r#n%C3%A4sa" = + uri_string:recompose(#{path => "/där", + fragment => "näsa"}), + "/d%C3%A4r?name=%C3%B6rn" = + uri_string:recompose(#{path => "/där", + query => "name=örn"}), + "/d%C3%A4r?name=%C3%B6rn#n%C3%A4sa" = + uri_string:recompose(#{path => "/där", + query => "name=örn", + fragment => "näsa"}). + + +recompose_parse_path(_Config) -> + <<"/d%C3%A4r">> = + uri_string:recompose(uri_string:parse(<<"/d%C3%A4r">>)), + <<"/d%C3%A4r#n%C3%A4sa">> = + uri_string:recompose(uri_string:parse(<<"/d%C3%A4r#n%C3%A4sa">>)), + <<"/d%C3%A4r?name=%C3%B6rn">> = + uri_string:recompose(uri_string:parse(<<"/d%C3%A4r?name=%C3%B6rn">>)), + + "/d%C3%A4r" = + uri_string:recompose(uri_string:parse("/d%C3%A4r")), + "/d%C3%A4r#n%C3%A4sa" = + uri_string:recompose(uri_string:parse("/d%C3%A4r#n%C3%A4sa")), + "/d%C3%A4r?name=%C3%B6rn" = + uri_string:recompose(uri_string:parse("/d%C3%A4r?name=%C3%B6rn")). + + +recompose_autogen(_Config) -> + Tests = generate_test_vectors(uri_combinations()), + lists:map(fun run_test_recompose/1, Tests). + +parse_recompose_autogen(_Config) -> + Tests = generate_test_vectors(uri_combinations()), + lists:map(fun run_test_parse_recompose/1, Tests). + +transcode_basic(_Config) -> + <<"foo%C3%B6bar"/utf8>> = + uri_string:transcode(<<"foo%00%00%00%F6bar"/utf32>>, [{in_encoding, utf32},{out_encoding, utf8}]), + "foo%C3%B6bar" = + uri_string:transcode("foo%00%00%00%F6bar", [{in_encoding, utf32},{out_encoding, utf8}]), + <<"foo%00%00%00%F6bar"/utf32>> = + uri_string:transcode(<<"foo%C3%B6bar"/utf8>>, [{in_encoding, utf8},{out_encoding, utf32}]), + "foo%00%00%00%F6bar" = + uri_string:transcode("foo%C3%B6bar", [{in_encoding, utf8},{out_encoding, utf32}]), + "foo%C3%B6bar" = + uri_string:transcode("foo%F6bar", [{in_encoding, latin1},{out_encoding, utf8}]). + +transcode_options(_Config) -> + <<"foo%C3%B6bar"/utf8>> = + uri_string:transcode(<<"foo%C3%B6bar"/utf8>>, []), + <<"foo%C3%B6bar"/utf8>> = + uri_string:transcode(<<"foo%00%00%00%F6bar"/utf32>>, [{in_encoding, utf32}]), + <<"foo%00%00%00%F6bar"/utf32>> = + uri_string:transcode(<<"foo%C3%B6bar"/utf8>>, [{out_encoding, utf32}]). + +transcode_mixed(_Config) -> + "foo%00%00%00%F6bar" = + uri_string:transcode(["foo",<<"%C3%B6"/utf8>>,<<"ba"/utf8>>,"r"], [{out_encoding, utf32}]), + "foo%00%00%00%F6bar" = + uri_string:transcode(["foo",<<"%C3%"/utf8>>,<<"B6ba"/utf8>>,"r"], [{out_encoding, utf32}]), + "foo%C3%B6bar" = + uri_string:transcode(["foo%00", <<"%00%0"/utf32>>,<<"0%F"/utf32>>,"6bar"], [{in_encoding, utf32},{out_encoding, utf8}]). + +transcode_negative(_Config) -> + {error,invalid_percent_encoding,"%BXbar"} = + uri_string:transcode(<<"foo%C3%BXbar"/utf8>>, [{in_encoding, utf8},{out_encoding, utf32}]), + {error,invalid_input,<<"ö">>} = + uri_string:transcode("foo%F6bar", [{in_encoding, utf8},{out_encoding, utf8}]). + +normalize(_Config) -> + "/a/g" = uri_string:normalize("/a/b/c/./../../g"), + <<"mid/6">> = uri_string:normalize(<<"mid/content=5/../6">>), + "http://localhost-%C3%B6rebro/a/g" = + uri_string:normalize("http://localhos%74-%c3%b6rebro:80/a/b/c/./../../g"), + <<"http://localhost-%C3%B6rebro/a/g">> = + uri_string:normalize(<<"http://localhos%74-%c3%b6rebro:80/a/b/c/./../../g">>), + <<"https://localhost/">> = + uri_string:normalize(<<"https://localhost:443">>), + <<"https://localhost:445/">> = + uri_string:normalize(<<"https://localhost:445">>), + <<"ftp://localhost">> = + uri_string:normalize(<<"ftp://localhost:21">>), + <<"ssh://localhost">> = + uri_string:normalize(<<"ssh://localhost:22">>), + <<"sftp://localhost">> = + uri_string:normalize(<<"sftp://localhost:22">>), + <<"tftp://localhost">> = + uri_string:normalize(<<"tftp://localhost:69">>). diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_life.hrl b/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_property_test_SUITE.erl index 5c76312067..ae2c61c7aa 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_life.hrl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_property_test_SUITE.erl @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% -%% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2016. All Rights Reserved. -%% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2017. All Rights Reserved. +%% %% 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 @@ -14,16 +14,26 @@ %% 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. -%% +%% %% %CopyrightEnd% %% -%% This record contains variable life-time annotation for a -%% kernel expression. Added by v3_life, used by v3_codegen. +-module(uri_string_property_test_SUITE). + +-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl"). +-compile(export_all). + +all() -> [recompose]. --type vdb_entry() :: {atom(),non_neg_integer(),non_neg_integer()}. +init_per_suite(Config) -> + ct_property_test:init_per_suite(Config). --record(l, {ke, %Kernel expression - i=0 :: non_neg_integer(), %Op number - vdb=[] :: [vdb_entry()], %Variable database - a=[] :: [term()]}). %Core annotation +end_per_suite(Config) -> + Config. +%%%======================================================================== +%%% Test suites +%%%======================================================================== +recompose(Config) -> + ct_property_test:quickcheck( + uri_string_recompose:prop_recompose(), + Config). diff --git a/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/CaseFolding.txt b/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/CaseFolding.txt index 372ee68bd8..efdf18e441 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/CaseFolding.txt +++ b/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/CaseFolding.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -# CaseFolding-9.0.0.txt -# Date: 2016-03-02, 18:54:54 GMT -# © 2016 Unicode®, Inc. +# CaseFolding-10.0.0.txt +# Date: 2017-04-14, 05:40:18 GMT +# © 2017 Unicode®, Inc. # Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. # For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html # @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ # # NOTE: case folding does not preserve normalization formats! # -# For information on case folding, including how to have case folding +# For information on case folding, including how to have case folding # preserve normalization formats, see Section 3.13 Default Case Algorithms in # The Unicode Standard. # diff --git a/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/CompositionExclusions.txt b/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/CompositionExclusions.txt index 1999ed1328..ff42508686 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/CompositionExclusions.txt +++ b/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/CompositionExclusions.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -# CompositionExclusions-9.0.0.txt -# Date: 2016-01-21, 22:00:00 GMT [KW, LI] -# © 2016 Unicode®, Inc. +# CompositionExclusions-10.0.0.txt +# Date: 2017-02-15, 00:00:00 GMT [KW, LI] +# © 2017 Unicode®, Inc. # For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html # # Unicode Character Database diff --git a/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/GraphemeBreakProperty.txt b/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/GraphemeBreakProperty.txt index c5e94a3762..32bb12e47e 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/GraphemeBreakProperty.txt +++ b/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/GraphemeBreakProperty.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -# GraphemeBreakProperty-9.0.0.txt -# Date: 2016-06-03, 22:23:55 GMT -# © 2016 Unicode®, Inc. +# GraphemeBreakProperty-10.0.0.txt +# Date: 2017-03-12, 07:03:41 GMT +# © 2017 Unicode®, Inc. # Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. # For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html # @@ -25,8 +25,11 @@ 0D4E ; Prepend # Lo MALAYALAM LETTER DOT REPH 110BD ; Prepend # Cf KAITHI NUMBER SIGN 111C2..111C3 ; Prepend # Lo [2] SHARADA SIGN JIHVAMULIYA..SHARADA SIGN UPADHMANIYA +11A3A ; Prepend # Lo ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER RA +11A86..11A89 ; Prepend # Lo [4] SOYOMBO CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER RA..SOYOMBO CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER SA +11D46 ; Prepend # Lo MASARAM GONDI REPHA -# Total code points: 13 +# Total code points: 19 # ================================================ @@ -126,6 +129,7 @@ E01F0..E0FFF ; Control # Cn [3600] <reserved-E01F0>..<reserved-E0FFF> 0AC7..0AC8 ; Extend # Mn [2] GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN E..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN AI 0ACD ; Extend # Mn GUJARATI SIGN VIRAMA 0AE2..0AE3 ; Extend # Mn [2] GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +0AFA..0AFF ; Extend # Mn [6] GUJARATI SIGN SUKUN..GUJARATI SIGN TWO-CIRCLE NUKTA ABOVE 0B01 ; Extend # Mn ORIYA SIGN CANDRABINDU 0B3C ; Extend # Mn ORIYA SIGN NUKTA 0B3E ; Extend # Mc ORIYA VOWEL SIGN AA @@ -154,7 +158,8 @@ E01F0..E0FFF ; Control # Cn [3600] <reserved-E01F0>..<reserved-E0FFF> 0CCC..0CCD ; Extend # Mn [2] KANNADA VOWEL SIGN AU..KANNADA SIGN VIRAMA 0CD5..0CD6 ; Extend # Mc [2] KANNADA LENGTH MARK..KANNADA AI LENGTH MARK 0CE2..0CE3 ; Extend # Mn [2] KANNADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL -0D01 ; Extend # Mn MALAYALAM SIGN CANDRABINDU +0D00..0D01 ; Extend # Mn [2] MALAYALAM SIGN COMBINING ANUSVARA ABOVE..MALAYALAM SIGN CANDRABINDU +0D3B..0D3C ; Extend # Mn [2] MALAYALAM SIGN VERTICAL BAR VIRAMA..MALAYALAM SIGN CIRCULAR VIRAMA 0D3E ; Extend # Mc MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN AA 0D41..0D44 ; Extend # Mn [4] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN U..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR 0D4D ; Extend # Mn MALAYALAM SIGN VIRAMA @@ -243,7 +248,7 @@ E01F0..E0FFF ; Control # Cn [3600] <reserved-E01F0>..<reserved-E0FFF> 1CED ; Extend # Mn VEDIC SIGN TIRYAK 1CF4 ; Extend # Mn VEDIC TONE CANDRA ABOVE 1CF8..1CF9 ; Extend # Mn [2] VEDIC TONE RING ABOVE..VEDIC TONE DOUBLE RING ABOVE -1DC0..1DF5 ; Extend # Mn [54] COMBINING DOTTED GRAVE ACCENT..COMBINING UP TACK ABOVE +1DC0..1DF9 ; Extend # Mn [58] COMBINING DOTTED GRAVE ACCENT..COMBINING WIDE INVERTED BRIDGE BELOW 1DFB..1DFF ; Extend # Mn [5] COMBINING DELETION MARK..COMBINING RIGHT ARROWHEAD AND DOWN ARROWHEAD BELOW 200C ; Extend # Cf ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER 20D0..20DC ; Extend # Mn [13] COMBINING LEFT HARPOON ABOVE..COMBINING FOUR DOTS ABOVE @@ -353,6 +358,15 @@ FF9E..FF9F ; Extend # Lm [2] HALFWIDTH KATAKANA VOICED SOUND MARK..HALFWIDT 1171D..1171F ; Extend # Mn [3] AHOM CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL LA..AHOM CONSONANT SIGN MEDIAL LIGATING RA 11722..11725 ; Extend # Mn [4] AHOM VOWEL SIGN I..AHOM VOWEL SIGN UU 11727..1172B ; Extend # Mn [5] AHOM VOWEL SIGN AW..AHOM SIGN KILLER +11A01..11A06 ; Extend # Mn [6] ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN I..ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN O +11A09..11A0A ; Extend # Mn [2] ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN REVERSED I..ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL LENGTH MARK +11A33..11A38 ; Extend # Mn [6] ZANABAZAR SQUARE FINAL CONSONANT MARK..ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN ANUSVARA +11A3B..11A3E ; Extend # Mn [4] ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER YA..ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER VA +11A47 ; Extend # Mn ZANABAZAR SQUARE SUBJOINER +11A51..11A56 ; Extend # Mn [6] SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN I..SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN OE +11A59..11A5B ; Extend # Mn [3] SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R..SOYOMBO VOWEL LENGTH MARK +11A8A..11A96 ; Extend # Mn [13] SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN G..SOYOMBO SIGN ANUSVARA +11A98..11A99 ; Extend # Mn [2] SOYOMBO GEMINATION MARK..SOYOMBO SUBJOINER 11C30..11C36 ; Extend # Mn [7] BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN I..BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L 11C38..11C3D ; Extend # Mn [6] BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN E..BHAIKSUKI SIGN ANUSVARA 11C3F ; Extend # Mn BHAIKSUKI SIGN VIRAMA @@ -360,6 +374,11 @@ FF9E..FF9F ; Extend # Lm [2] HALFWIDTH KATAKANA VOICED SOUND MARK..HALFWIDT 11CAA..11CB0 ; Extend # Mn [7] MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER RA..MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN AA 11CB2..11CB3 ; Extend # Mn [2] MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN U..MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN E 11CB5..11CB6 ; Extend # Mn [2] MARCHEN SIGN ANUSVARA..MARCHEN SIGN CANDRABINDU +11D31..11D36 ; Extend # Mn [6] MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AA..MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R +11D3A ; Extend # Mn MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN E +11D3C..11D3D ; Extend # Mn [2] MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AI..MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN O +11D3F..11D45 ; Extend # Mn [7] MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AU..MASARAM GONDI VIRAMA +11D47 ; Extend # Mn MASARAM GONDI RA-KARA 16AF0..16AF4 ; Extend # Mn [5] BASSA VAH COMBINING HIGH TONE..BASSA VAH COMBINING HIGH-LOW TONE 16B30..16B36 ; Extend # Mn [7] PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM TUB..PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM TAUM 16F8F..16F92 ; Extend # Mn [4] MIAO TONE RIGHT..MIAO TONE BELOW @@ -387,7 +406,7 @@ FF9E..FF9F ; Extend # Lm [2] HALFWIDTH KATAKANA VOICED SOUND MARK..HALFWIDT E0020..E007F ; Extend # Cf [96] TAG SPACE..CANCEL TAG E0100..E01EF ; Extend # Mn [240] VARIATION SELECTOR-17..VARIATION SELECTOR-256 -# Total code points: 1828 +# Total code points: 1901 # ================================================ @@ -472,6 +491,7 @@ E0100..E01EF ; Extend # Mn [240] VARIATION SELECTOR-17..VARIATION SELECTOR-256 1C34..1C35 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] LEPCHA CONSONANT SIGN NYIN-DO..LEPCHA CONSONANT SIGN KANG 1CE1 ; SpacingMark # Mc VEDIC TONE ATHARVAVEDIC INDEPENDENT SVARITA 1CF2..1CF3 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] VEDIC SIGN ARDHAVISARGA..VEDIC SIGN ROTATED ARDHAVISARGA +1CF7 ; SpacingMark # Mc VEDIC SIGN ATIKRAMA A823..A824 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN A..SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN I A827 ; SpacingMark # Mc SYLOTI NAGRI VOWEL SIGN OO A880..A881 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] SAURASHTRA SIGN ANUSVARA..SAURASHTRA SIGN VISARGA @@ -529,6 +549,10 @@ ABEC ; SpacingMark # Mc MEETEI MAYEK LUM IYEK 116B6 ; SpacingMark # Mc TAKRI SIGN VIRAMA 11720..11721 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] AHOM VOWEL SIGN A..AHOM VOWEL SIGN AA 11726 ; SpacingMark # Mc AHOM VOWEL SIGN E +11A07..11A08 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN AI..ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN AU +11A39 ; SpacingMark # Mc ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN VISARGA +11A57..11A58 ; SpacingMark # Mc [2] SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN AI..SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN AU +11A97 ; SpacingMark # Mc SOYOMBO SIGN VISARGA 11C2F ; SpacingMark # Mc BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN AA 11C3E ; SpacingMark # Mc BHAIKSUKI SIGN VISARGA 11CA9 ; SpacingMark # Mc MARCHEN SUBJOINED LETTER YA @@ -538,7 +562,7 @@ ABEC ; SpacingMark # Mc MEETEI MAYEK LUM IYEK 1D166 ; SpacingMark # Mc MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING SPRECHGESANG STEM 1D16D ; SpacingMark # Mc MUSICAL SYMBOL COMBINING AUGMENTATION DOT -# Total code points: 341 +# Total code points: 348 # ================================================ @@ -1375,8 +1399,9 @@ D789..D7A3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HIH 26F9 ; E_Base # So PERSON WITH BALL 270A..270D ; E_Base # So [4] RAISED FIST..WRITING HAND 1F385 ; E_Base # So FATHER CHRISTMAS -1F3C3..1F3C4 ; E_Base # So [2] RUNNER..SURFER -1F3CA..1F3CB ; E_Base # So [2] SWIMMER..WEIGHT LIFTER +1F3C2..1F3C4 ; E_Base # So [3] SNOWBOARDER..SURFER +1F3C7 ; E_Base # So HORSE RACING +1F3CA..1F3CC ; E_Base # So [3] SWIMMER..GOLFER 1F442..1F443 ; E_Base # So [2] EAR..NOSE 1F446..1F450 ; E_Base # So [11] WHITE UP POINTING BACKHAND INDEX..OPEN HANDS SIGN 1F46E ; E_Base # So POLICE OFFICER @@ -1385,7 +1410,7 @@ D789..D7A3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HIH 1F481..1F483 ; E_Base # So [3] INFORMATION DESK PERSON..DANCER 1F485..1F487 ; E_Base # So [3] NAIL POLISH..HAIRCUT 1F4AA ; E_Base # So FLEXED BICEPS -1F575 ; E_Base # So SLEUTH OR SPY +1F574..1F575 ; E_Base # So [2] MAN IN BUSINESS SUIT LEVITATING..SLEUTH OR SPY 1F57A ; E_Base # So MAN DANCING 1F590 ; E_Base # So RAISED HAND WITH FINGERS SPLAYED 1F595..1F596 ; E_Base # So [2] REVERSED HAND WITH MIDDLE FINGER EXTENDED..RAISED HAND WITH PART BETWEEN MIDDLE AND RING FINGERS @@ -1394,13 +1419,15 @@ D789..D7A3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HIH 1F6A3 ; E_Base # So ROWBOAT 1F6B4..1F6B6 ; E_Base # So [3] BICYCLIST..PEDESTRIAN 1F6C0 ; E_Base # So BATH -1F918..1F91E ; E_Base # So [7] SIGN OF THE HORNS..HAND WITH INDEX AND MIDDLE FINGERS CROSSED +1F6CC ; E_Base # So SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION +1F918..1F91C ; E_Base # So [5] SIGN OF THE HORNS..RIGHT-FACING FIST +1F91E..1F91F ; E_Base # So [2] HAND WITH INDEX AND MIDDLE FINGERS CROSSED..I LOVE YOU HAND SIGN 1F926 ; E_Base # So FACE PALM -1F930 ; E_Base # So PREGNANT WOMAN -1F933..1F939 ; E_Base # So [7] SELFIE..JUGGLING -1F93C..1F93E ; E_Base # So [3] WRESTLERS..HANDBALL +1F930..1F939 ; E_Base # So [10] PREGNANT WOMAN..JUGGLING +1F93D..1F93E ; E_Base # So [2] WATER POLO..HANDBALL +1F9D1..1F9DD ; E_Base # So [13] ADULT..ELF -# Total code points: 79 +# Total code points: 98 # ================================================ @@ -1416,11 +1443,28 @@ D789..D7A3 ; LVT # Lo [27] HANGUL SYLLABLE HIG..HANGUL SYLLABLE HIH # ================================================ +2640 ; Glue_After_Zwj # So FEMALE SIGN +2642 ; Glue_After_Zwj # So MALE SIGN +2695..2696 ; Glue_After_Zwj # So [2] STAFF OF AESCULAPIUS..SCALES +2708 ; Glue_After_Zwj # So AIRPLANE 2764 ; Glue_After_Zwj # So HEAVY BLACK HEART +1F308 ; Glue_After_Zwj # So RAINBOW +1F33E ; Glue_After_Zwj # So EAR OF RICE +1F373 ; Glue_After_Zwj # So COOKING +1F393 ; Glue_After_Zwj # So GRADUATION CAP +1F3A4 ; Glue_After_Zwj # So MICROPHONE +1F3A8 ; Glue_After_Zwj # So ARTIST PALETTE +1F3EB ; Glue_After_Zwj # So SCHOOL +1F3ED ; Glue_After_Zwj # So FACTORY 1F48B ; Glue_After_Zwj # So KISS MARK +1F4BB..1F4BC ; Glue_After_Zwj # So [2] PERSONAL COMPUTER..BRIEFCASE +1F527 ; Glue_After_Zwj # So WRENCH +1F52C ; Glue_After_Zwj # So MICROSCOPE 1F5E8 ; Glue_After_Zwj # So LEFT SPEECH BUBBLE +1F680 ; Glue_After_Zwj # So ROCKET +1F692 ; Glue_After_Zwj # So FIRE ENGINE -# Total code points: 3 +# Total code points: 22 # ================================================ diff --git a/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/PropList.txt b/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/PropList.txt index a8c0da7135..9a2d0e4b1c 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/PropList.txt +++ b/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/PropList.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -# PropList-9.0.0.txt -# Date: 2016-06-01, 10:34:30 GMT -# © 2016 Unicode®, Inc. +# PropList-10.0.0.txt +# Date: 2017-03-10, 08:25:30 GMT +# © 2017 Unicode®, Inc. # Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. # For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html # @@ -199,6 +199,9 @@ FF64 ; Terminal_Punctuation # Po HALFWIDTH IDEOGRAPHIC COMMA 115C9..115D7 ; Terminal_Punctuation # Po [15] SIDDHAM END OF TEXT MARK..SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH CIRCLES AND FOUR ENCLOSURES 11641..11642 ; Terminal_Punctuation # Po [2] MODI DANDA..MODI DOUBLE DANDA 1173C..1173E ; Terminal_Punctuation # Po [3] AHOM SIGN SMALL SECTION..AHOM SIGN RULAI +11A42..11A43 ; Terminal_Punctuation # Po [2] ZANABAZAR SQUARE MARK SHAD..ZANABAZAR SQUARE MARK DOUBLE SHAD +11A9B..11A9C ; Terminal_Punctuation # Po [2] SOYOMBO MARK SHAD..SOYOMBO MARK DOUBLE SHAD +11AA1..11AA2 ; Terminal_Punctuation # Po [2] SOYOMBO TERMINAL MARK-1..SOYOMBO TERMINAL MARK-2 11C41..11C43 ; Terminal_Punctuation # Po [3] BHAIKSUKI DANDA..BHAIKSUKI WORD SEPARATOR 11C71 ; Terminal_Punctuation # Po MARCHEN MARK SHAD 12470..12474 ; Terminal_Punctuation # Po [5] CUNEIFORM PUNCTUATION SIGN OLD ASSYRIAN WORD DIVIDER..CUNEIFORM PUNCTUATION SIGN DIAGONAL QUADCOLON @@ -209,7 +212,7 @@ FF64 ; Terminal_Punctuation # Po HALFWIDTH IDEOGRAPHIC COMMA 1BC9F ; Terminal_Punctuation # Po DUPLOYAN PUNCTUATION CHINOOK FULL STOP 1DA87..1DA8A ; Terminal_Punctuation # Po [4] SIGNWRITING COMMA..SIGNWRITING COLON -# Total code points: 246 +# Total code points: 252 # ================================================ @@ -471,6 +474,7 @@ FF41..FF46 ; Hex_Digit # L& [6] FULLWIDTH LATIN SMALL LETTER A..FULLWIDTH L 0AC9 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA O 0ACB..0ACC ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc [2] GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN O..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN AU 0AE2..0AE3 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [2] GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL +0AFA..0AFC ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [3] GUJARATI SIGN SUKUN..GUJARATI SIGN MADDAH 0B01 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn ORIYA SIGN CANDRABINDU 0B02..0B03 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc [2] ORIYA SIGN ANUSVARA..ORIYA SIGN VISARGA 0B3E ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc ORIYA VOWEL SIGN AA @@ -508,7 +512,7 @@ FF41..FF46 ; Hex_Digit # L& [6] FULLWIDTH LATIN SMALL LETTER A..FULLWIDTH L 0CCC ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn KANNADA VOWEL SIGN AU 0CD5..0CD6 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc [2] KANNADA LENGTH MARK..KANNADA AI LENGTH MARK 0CE2..0CE3 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [2] KANNADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL -0D01 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn MALAYALAM SIGN CANDRABINDU +0D00..0D01 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [2] MALAYALAM SIGN COMBINING ANUSVARA ABOVE..MALAYALAM SIGN CANDRABINDU 0D02..0D03 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc [2] MALAYALAM SIGN ANUSVARA..MALAYALAM SIGN VISARGA 0D3E..0D40 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc [3] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN AA..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN II 0D41..0D44 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [4] MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN U..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR @@ -726,6 +730,17 @@ FB1E ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn HEBREW POINT JUDEO-SPANISH VARIKA 11722..11725 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [4] AHOM VOWEL SIGN I..AHOM VOWEL SIGN UU 11726 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc AHOM VOWEL SIGN E 11727..1172A ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [4] AHOM VOWEL SIGN AW..AHOM VOWEL SIGN AM +11A01..11A06 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [6] ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN I..ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN O +11A07..11A08 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc [2] ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN AI..ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN AU +11A09..11A0A ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [2] ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN REVERSED I..ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL LENGTH MARK +11A35..11A38 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [4] ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN CANDRABINDU..ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN ANUSVARA +11A39 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN VISARGA +11A3B..11A3E ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [4] ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER YA..ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER VA +11A51..11A56 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [6] SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN I..SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN OE +11A57..11A58 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc [2] SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN AI..SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN AU +11A59..11A5B ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [3] SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R..SOYOMBO VOWEL LENGTH MARK +11A8A..11A96 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [13] SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN G..SOYOMBO SIGN ANUSVARA +11A97 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc SOYOMBO SIGN VISARGA 11C2F ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN AA 11C30..11C36 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [7] BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN I..BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L 11C38..11C3D ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [6] BHAIKSUKI VOWEL SIGN E..BHAIKSUKI SIGN ANUSVARA @@ -737,6 +752,12 @@ FB1E ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn HEBREW POINT JUDEO-SPANISH VARIKA 11CB2..11CB3 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [2] MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN U..MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN E 11CB4 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN O 11CB5..11CB6 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [2] MARCHEN SIGN ANUSVARA..MARCHEN SIGN CANDRABINDU +11D31..11D36 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [6] MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AA..MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R +11D3A ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN E +11D3C..11D3D ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [2] MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AI..MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN O +11D3F..11D41 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [3] MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AU..MASARAM GONDI SIGN VISARGA +11D43 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn MASARAM GONDI SIGN CANDRA +11D47 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn MASARAM GONDI RA-KARA 16B30..16B36 ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn [7] PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM TUB..PAHAWH HMONG MARK CIM TAUM 16F51..16F7E ; Other_Alphabetic # Mc [46] MIAO SIGN ASPIRATION..MIAO VOWEL SIGN NG 1BC9E ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn DUPLOYAN DOUBLE MARK @@ -750,7 +771,7 @@ FB1E ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn HEBREW POINT JUDEO-SPANISH VARIKA 1F150..1F169 ; Other_Alphabetic # So [26] NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A..NEGATIVE CIRCLED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z 1F170..1F189 ; Other_Alphabetic # So [26] NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A..NEGATIVE SQUARED LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z -# Total code points: 1238 +# Total code points: 1300 # ================================================ @@ -759,18 +780,20 @@ FB1E ; Other_Alphabetic # Mn HEBREW POINT JUDEO-SPANISH VARIKA 3021..3029 ; Ideographic # Nl [9] HANGZHOU NUMERAL ONE..HANGZHOU NUMERAL NINE 3038..303A ; Ideographic # Nl [3] HANGZHOU NUMERAL TEN..HANGZHOU NUMERAL THIRTY 3400..4DB5 ; Ideographic # Lo [6582] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3400..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4DB5 -4E00..9FD5 ; Ideographic # Lo [20950] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E00..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-9FD5 +4E00..9FEA ; Ideographic # Lo [20971] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E00..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-9FEA F900..FA6D ; Ideographic # Lo [366] CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-F900..CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA6D FA70..FAD9 ; Ideographic # Lo [106] CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA70..CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FAD9 17000..187EC ; Ideographic # Lo [6125] TANGUT IDEOGRAPH-17000..TANGUT IDEOGRAPH-187EC 18800..18AF2 ; Ideographic # Lo [755] TANGUT COMPONENT-001..TANGUT COMPONENT-755 +1B170..1B2FB ; Ideographic # Lo [396] NUSHU CHARACTER-1B170..NUSHU CHARACTER-1B2FB 20000..2A6D6 ; Ideographic # Lo [42711] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20000..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2A6D6 2A700..2B734 ; Ideographic # Lo [4149] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2A700..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2B734 2B740..2B81D ; Ideographic # Lo [222] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2B740..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2B81D 2B820..2CEA1 ; Ideographic # Lo [5762] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2B820..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2CEA1 +2CEB0..2EBE0 ; Ideographic # Lo [7473] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2CEB0..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2EBE0 2F800..2FA1D ; Ideographic # Lo [542] CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-2F800..CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-2FA1D -# Total code points: 88284 +# Total code points: 96174 # ================================================ @@ -826,12 +849,14 @@ FA70..FAD9 ; Ideographic # Lo [106] CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA70..CJK COM 0A4D ; Diacritic # Mn GURMUKHI SIGN VIRAMA 0ABC ; Diacritic # Mn GUJARATI SIGN NUKTA 0ACD ; Diacritic # Mn GUJARATI SIGN VIRAMA +0AFD..0AFF ; Diacritic # Mn [3] GUJARATI SIGN THREE-DOT NUKTA ABOVE..GUJARATI SIGN TWO-CIRCLE NUKTA ABOVE 0B3C ; Diacritic # Mn ORIYA SIGN NUKTA 0B4D ; Diacritic # Mn ORIYA SIGN VIRAMA 0BCD ; Diacritic # Mn TAMIL SIGN VIRAMA 0C4D ; Diacritic # Mn TELUGU SIGN VIRAMA 0CBC ; Diacritic # Mn KANNADA SIGN NUKTA 0CCD ; Diacritic # Mn KANNADA SIGN VIRAMA +0D3B..0D3C ; Diacritic # Mn [2] MALAYALAM SIGN VERTICAL BAR VIRAMA..MALAYALAM SIGN CIRCULAR VIRAMA 0D4D ; Diacritic # Mn MALAYALAM SIGN VIRAMA 0DCA ; Diacritic # Mn SINHALA SIGN AL-LAKUNA 0E47..0E4C ; Diacritic # Mn [6] THAI CHARACTER MAITAIKHU..THAI CHARACTER THANTHAKHAT @@ -871,10 +896,11 @@ FA70..FAD9 ; Ideographic # Lo [106] CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA70..CJK COM 1CE2..1CE8 ; Diacritic # Mn [7] VEDIC SIGN VISARGA SVARITA..VEDIC SIGN VISARGA ANUDATTA WITH TAIL 1CED ; Diacritic # Mn VEDIC SIGN TIRYAK 1CF4 ; Diacritic # Mn VEDIC TONE CANDRA ABOVE +1CF7 ; Diacritic # Mc VEDIC SIGN ATIKRAMA 1CF8..1CF9 ; Diacritic # Mn [2] VEDIC TONE RING ABOVE..VEDIC TONE DOUBLE RING ABOVE 1D2C..1D6A ; Diacritic # Lm [63] MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL A..GREEK SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER CHI 1DC4..1DCF ; Diacritic # Mn [12] COMBINING MACRON-ACUTE..COMBINING ZIGZAG BELOW -1DF5 ; Diacritic # Mn COMBINING UP TACK ABOVE +1DF5..1DF9 ; Diacritic # Mn [5] COMBINING UP TACK ABOVE..COMBINING WIDE INVERTED BRIDGE BELOW 1DFD..1DFF ; Diacritic # Mn [3] COMBINING ALMOST EQUAL TO BELOW..COMBINING RIGHT ARROWHEAD AND DOWN ARROWHEAD BELOW 1FBD ; Diacritic # Sk GREEK KORONIS 1FBF..1FC1 ; Diacritic # Sk [3] GREEK PSILI..GREEK DIALYTIKA AND PERISPOMENI @@ -947,7 +973,12 @@ FFE3 ; Diacritic # Sk FULLWIDTH MACRON 116B6 ; Diacritic # Mc TAKRI SIGN VIRAMA 116B7 ; Diacritic # Mn TAKRI SIGN NUKTA 1172B ; Diacritic # Mn AHOM SIGN KILLER +11A34 ; Diacritic # Mn ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN VIRAMA +11A47 ; Diacritic # Mn ZANABAZAR SQUARE SUBJOINER +11A99 ; Diacritic # Mn SOYOMBO SUBJOINER 11C3F ; Diacritic # Mn BHAIKSUKI SIGN VIRAMA +11D42 ; Diacritic # Mn MASARAM GONDI SIGN NUKTA +11D44..11D45 ; Diacritic # Mn [2] MASARAM GONDI SIGN HALANTA..MASARAM GONDI VIRAMA 16AF0..16AF4 ; Diacritic # Mn [5] BASSA VAH COMBINING HIGH TONE..BASSA VAH COMBINING HIGH-LOW TONE 16F8F..16F92 ; Diacritic # Mn [4] MIAO TONE RIGHT..MIAO TONE BELOW 16F93..16F9F ; Diacritic # Lm [13] MIAO LETTER TONE-2..MIAO LETTER REFORMED TONE-8 @@ -960,7 +991,7 @@ FFE3 ; Diacritic # Sk FULLWIDTH MACRON 1E944..1E946 ; Diacritic # Mn [3] ADLAM ALIF LENGTHENER..ADLAM GEMINATION MARK 1E948..1E94A ; Diacritic # Mn [3] ADLAM CONSONANT MODIFIER..ADLAM NUKTA -# Total code points: 782 +# Total code points: 798 # ================================================ @@ -989,11 +1020,12 @@ AAF3..AAF4 ; Extender # Lm [2] MEETEI MAYEK SYLLABLE REPETITION MARK..MEETE FF70 ; Extender # Lm HALFWIDTH KATAKANA-HIRAGANA PROLONGED SOUND MARK 1135D ; Extender # Lo GRANTHA SIGN PLUTA 115C6..115C8 ; Extender # Po [3] SIDDHAM REPETITION MARK-1..SIDDHAM REPETITION MARK-3 +11A98 ; Extender # Mn SOYOMBO GEMINATION MARK 16B42..16B43 ; Extender # Lm [2] PAHAWH HMONG SIGN VOS NRUA..PAHAWH HMONG SIGN IB YAM -16FE0 ; Extender # Lm TANGUT ITERATION MARK +16FE0..16FE1 ; Extender # Lm [2] TANGUT ITERATION MARK..NUSHU ITERATION MARK 1E944..1E946 ; Extender # Mn [3] ADLAM ALIF LENGTHENER..ADLAM GEMINATION MARK -# Total code points: 42 +# Total code points: 44 # ================================================ @@ -1105,7 +1137,7 @@ E0020..E007F ; Other_Grapheme_Extend # Cf [96] TAG SPACE..CANCEL TAG # ================================================ 3400..4DB5 ; Unified_Ideograph # Lo [6582] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3400..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4DB5 -4E00..9FD5 ; Unified_Ideograph # Lo [20950] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E00..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-9FD5 +4E00..9FEA ; Unified_Ideograph # Lo [20971] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E00..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-9FEA FA0E..FA0F ; Unified_Ideograph # Lo [2] CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA0E..CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA0F FA11 ; Unified_Ideograph # Lo CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA11 FA13..FA14 ; Unified_Ideograph # Lo [2] CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA13..CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA14 @@ -1117,8 +1149,9 @@ FA27..FA29 ; Unified_Ideograph # Lo [3] CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA27..C 2A700..2B734 ; Unified_Ideograph # Lo [4149] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2A700..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2B734 2B740..2B81D ; Unified_Ideograph # Lo [222] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2B740..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2B81D 2B820..2CEA1 ; Unified_Ideograph # Lo [5762] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2B820..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2CEA1 +2CEB0..2EBE0 ; Unified_Ideograph # Lo [7473] CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2CEB0..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2EBE0 -# Total code points: 80388 +# Total code points: 87882 # ================================================ @@ -1277,6 +1310,8 @@ FF61 ; Sentence_Terminal # Po HALFWIDTH IDEOGRAPHIC FULL STOP 115C9..115D7 ; Sentence_Terminal # Po [15] SIDDHAM END OF TEXT MARK..SIDDHAM SECTION MARK WITH CIRCLES AND FOUR ENCLOSURES 11641..11642 ; Sentence_Terminal # Po [2] MODI DANDA..MODI DOUBLE DANDA 1173C..1173E ; Sentence_Terminal # Po [3] AHOM SIGN SMALL SECTION..AHOM SIGN RULAI +11A42..11A43 ; Sentence_Terminal # Po [2] ZANABAZAR SQUARE MARK SHAD..ZANABAZAR SQUARE MARK DOUBLE SHAD +11A9B..11A9C ; Sentence_Terminal # Po [2] SOYOMBO MARK SHAD..SOYOMBO MARK DOUBLE SHAD 11C41..11C42 ; Sentence_Terminal # Po [2] BHAIKSUKI DANDA..BHAIKSUKI DOUBLE DANDA 16A6E..16A6F ; Sentence_Terminal # Po [2] MRO DANDA..MRO DOUBLE DANDA 16AF5 ; Sentence_Terminal # Po BASSA VAH FULL STOP @@ -1285,7 +1320,7 @@ FF61 ; Sentence_Terminal # Po HALFWIDTH IDEOGRAPHIC FULL STOP 1BC9F ; Sentence_Terminal # Po DUPLOYAN PUNCTUATION CHINOOK FULL STOP 1DA88 ; Sentence_Terminal # Po SIGNWRITING FULL STOP -# Total code points: 124 +# Total code points: 128 # ================================================ @@ -1402,9 +1437,7 @@ E0100..E01EF ; Variation_Selector # Mn [240] VARIATION SELECTOR-17..VARIATION S 239B..23B3 ; Pattern_Syntax # Sm [25] LEFT PARENTHESIS UPPER HOOK..SUMMATION BOTTOM 23B4..23DB ; Pattern_Syntax # So [40] TOP SQUARE BRACKET..FUSE 23DC..23E1 ; Pattern_Syntax # Sm [6] TOP PARENTHESIS..BOTTOM TORTOISE SHELL BRACKET -23E2..23FE ; Pattern_Syntax # So [29] WHITE TRAPEZIUM..POWER SLEEP SYMBOL -23FF ; Pattern_Syntax # Cn <reserved-23FF> -2400..2426 ; Pattern_Syntax # So [39] SYMBOL FOR NULL..SYMBOL FOR SUBSTITUTE FORM TWO +23E2..2426 ; Pattern_Syntax # So [69] WHITE TRAPEZIUM..SYMBOL FOR SUBSTITUTE FORM TWO 2427..243F ; Pattern_Syntax # Cn [25] <reserved-2427>..<reserved-243F> 2440..244A ; Pattern_Syntax # So [11] OCR HOOK..OCR DOUBLE BACKSLASH 244B..245F ; Pattern_Syntax # Cn [21] <reserved-244B>..<reserved-245F> @@ -1492,8 +1525,8 @@ E0100..E01EF ; Variation_Selector # Mn [240] VARIATION SELECTOR-17..VARIATION S 2BBA..2BBC ; Pattern_Syntax # Cn [3] <reserved-2BBA>..<reserved-2BBC> 2BBD..2BC8 ; Pattern_Syntax # So [12] BALLOT BOX WITH LIGHT X..BLACK MEDIUM RIGHT-POINTING TRIANGLE CENTRED 2BC9 ; Pattern_Syntax # Cn <reserved-2BC9> -2BCA..2BD1 ; Pattern_Syntax # So [8] TOP HALF BLACK CIRCLE..UNCERTAINTY SIGN -2BD2..2BEB ; Pattern_Syntax # Cn [26] <reserved-2BD2>..<reserved-2BEB> +2BCA..2BD2 ; Pattern_Syntax # So [9] TOP HALF BLACK CIRCLE..GROUP MARK +2BD3..2BEB ; Pattern_Syntax # Cn [25] <reserved-2BD3>..<reserved-2BEB> 2BEC..2BEF ; Pattern_Syntax # So [4] LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TRIANGLE ARROWHEADS..DOWNWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TRIANGLE ARROWHEADS 2BF0..2BFF ; Pattern_Syntax # Cn [16] <reserved-2BF0>..<reserved-2BFF> 2E00..2E01 ; Pattern_Syntax # Po [2] RIGHT ANGLE SUBSTITUTION MARKER..RIGHT ANGLE DOTTED SUBSTITUTION MARKER @@ -1533,8 +1566,8 @@ E0100..E01EF ; Variation_Selector # Mn [240] VARIATION SELECTOR-17..VARIATION S 2E40 ; Pattern_Syntax # Pd DOUBLE HYPHEN 2E41 ; Pattern_Syntax # Po REVERSED COMMA 2E42 ; Pattern_Syntax # Ps DOUBLE LOW-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK -2E43..2E44 ; Pattern_Syntax # Po [2] DASH WITH LEFT UPTURN..DOUBLE SUSPENSION MARK -2E45..2E7F ; Pattern_Syntax # Cn [59] <reserved-2E45>..<reserved-2E7F> +2E43..2E49 ; Pattern_Syntax # Po [7] DASH WITH LEFT UPTURN..DOUBLE STACKED COMMA +2E4A..2E7F ; Pattern_Syntax # Cn [54] <reserved-2E4A>..<reserved-2E7F> 3001..3003 ; Pattern_Syntax # Po [3] IDEOGRAPHIC COMMA..DITTO MARK 3008 ; Pattern_Syntax # Ps LEFT ANGLE BRACKET 3009 ; Pattern_Syntax # Pe RIGHT ANGLE BRACKET @@ -1576,4 +1609,10 @@ FE45..FE46 ; Pattern_Syntax # Po [2] SESAME DOT..WHITE SESAME DOT # Total code points: 10 +# ================================================ + +1F1E6..1F1FF ; Regional_Indicator # So [26] REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A..REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER Z + +# Total code points: 26 + # EOF diff --git a/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/SpecialCasing.txt b/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/SpecialCasing.txt index b23fa7f768..b9ba0d81c1 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/SpecialCasing.txt +++ b/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/SpecialCasing.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -# SpecialCasing-9.0.0.txt -# Date: 2016-03-02, 18:55:13 GMT -# © 2016 Unicode®, Inc. +# SpecialCasing-10.0.0.txt +# Date: 2017-04-14, 05:40:43 GMT +# © 2017 Unicode®, Inc. # Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. # For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html # @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ FB17; FB17; 0544 056D; 0544 053D; # ARMENIAN SMALL LIGATURE MEN XEH # ================================================================================ # Conditional Mappings -# The remainder of this file provides conditional casing data used to produce +# The remainder of this file provides conditional casing data used to produce # full case mappings. # ================================================================================ # Language-Insensitive Mappings diff --git a/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/UnicodeData.txt b/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/UnicodeData.txt index a756976461..d89c64f526 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/UnicodeData.txt +++ b/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/UnicodeData.txt @@ -2072,6 +2072,17 @@ 085A;MANDAIC VOCALIZATION MARK;Mn;220;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 085B;MANDAIC GEMINATION MARK;Mn;220;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 085E;MANDAIC PUNCTUATION;Po;0;R;;;;;N;;;;; +0860;SYRIAC LETTER MALAYALAM NGA;Lo;0;AL;;;;;N;;;;; +0861;SYRIAC LETTER MALAYALAM JA;Lo;0;AL;;;;;N;;;;; +0862;SYRIAC LETTER MALAYALAM NYA;Lo;0;AL;;;;;N;;;;; +0863;SYRIAC LETTER MALAYALAM TTA;Lo;0;AL;;;;;N;;;;; +0864;SYRIAC LETTER MALAYALAM NNA;Lo;0;AL;;;;;N;;;;; +0865;SYRIAC LETTER MALAYALAM NNNA;Lo;0;AL;;;;;N;;;;; +0866;SYRIAC LETTER MALAYALAM BHA;Lo;0;AL;;;;;N;;;;; +0867;SYRIAC LETTER MALAYALAM RA;Lo;0;AL;;;;;N;;;;; +0868;SYRIAC LETTER MALAYALAM LLA;Lo;0;AL;;;;;N;;;;; +0869;SYRIAC LETTER MALAYALAM LLLA;Lo;0;AL;;;;;N;;;;; +086A;SYRIAC LETTER MALAYALAM SSA;Lo;0;AL;;;;;N;;;;; 08A0;ARABIC LETTER BEH WITH SMALL V BELOW;Lo;0;AL;;;;;N;;;;; 08A1;ARABIC LETTER BEH WITH HAMZA ABOVE;Lo;0;AL;;;;;N;;;;; 08A2;ARABIC LETTER JEEM WITH TWO DOTS ABOVE;Lo;0;AL;;;;;N;;;;; @@ -2366,6 +2377,8 @@ 09F9;BENGALI CURRENCY DENOMINATOR SIXTEEN;No;0;L;;;;16;N;;;;; 09FA;BENGALI ISSHAR;So;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 09FB;BENGALI GANDA MARK;Sc;0;ET;;;;;N;;;;; +09FC;BENGALI LETTER VEDIC ANUSVARA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; +09FD;BENGALI ABBREVIATION SIGN;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 0A01;GURMUKHI SIGN ADAK BINDI;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 0A02;GURMUKHI SIGN BINDI;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 0A03;GURMUKHI SIGN VISARGA;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; @@ -2530,6 +2543,12 @@ 0AF0;GUJARATI ABBREVIATION SIGN;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 0AF1;GUJARATI RUPEE SIGN;Sc;0;ET;;;;;N;;;;; 0AF9;GUJARATI LETTER ZHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; +0AFA;GUJARATI SIGN SUKUN;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; +0AFB;GUJARATI SIGN SHADDA;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; +0AFC;GUJARATI SIGN MADDAH;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; +0AFD;GUJARATI SIGN THREE-DOT NUKTA ABOVE;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; +0AFE;GUJARATI SIGN CIRCLE NUKTA ABOVE;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; +0AFF;GUJARATI SIGN TWO-CIRCLE NUKTA ABOVE;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 0B01;ORIYA SIGN CANDRABINDU;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 0B02;ORIYA SIGN ANUSVARA;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 0B03;ORIYA SIGN VISARGA;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; @@ -2876,6 +2895,7 @@ 0CEF;KANNADA DIGIT NINE;Nd;0;L;;9;9;9;N;;;;; 0CF1;KANNADA SIGN JIHVAMULIYA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 0CF2;KANNADA SIGN UPADHMANIYA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; +0D00;MALAYALAM SIGN COMBINING ANUSVARA ABOVE;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 0D01;MALAYALAM SIGN CANDRABINDU;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 0D02;MALAYALAM SIGN ANUSVARA;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 0D03;MALAYALAM SIGN VISARGA;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; @@ -2931,6 +2951,8 @@ 0D38;MALAYALAM LETTER SA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 0D39;MALAYALAM LETTER HA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 0D3A;MALAYALAM LETTER TTTA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; +0D3B;MALAYALAM SIGN VERTICAL BAR VIRAMA;Mn;9;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; +0D3C;MALAYALAM SIGN CIRCULAR VIRAMA;Mn;9;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 0D3D;MALAYALAM SIGN AVAGRAHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 0D3E;MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN AA;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 0D3F;MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN I;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; @@ -6413,6 +6435,7 @@ 1CF4;VEDIC TONE CANDRA ABOVE;Mn;230;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 1CF5;VEDIC SIGN JIHVAMULIYA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 1CF6;VEDIC SIGN UPADHMANIYA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; +1CF7;VEDIC SIGN ATIKRAMA;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 1CF8;VEDIC TONE RING ABOVE;Mn;230;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 1CF9;VEDIC TONE DOUBLE RING ABOVE;Mn;230;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 1D00;LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL A;Ll;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; @@ -6661,6 +6684,10 @@ 1DF3;COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS;Mn;230;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 1DF4;COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS;Mn;230;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 1DF5;COMBINING UP TACK ABOVE;Mn;230;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; +1DF6;COMBINING KAVYKA ABOVE RIGHT;Mn;232;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; +1DF7;COMBINING KAVYKA ABOVE LEFT;Mn;228;NSM;;;;;N;;;;; 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+1F92B;FACE WITH FINGER COVERING CLOSED LIPS;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F92C;SERIOUS FACE WITH SYMBOLS COVERING MOUTH;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F92D;SMILING FACE WITH SMILING EYES AND HAND COVERING MOUTH;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F92E;FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH VOMITING;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F92F;SHOCKED FACE WITH EXPLODING HEAD;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F930;PREGNANT WOMAN;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F931;BREAST-FEEDING;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F932;PALMS UP TOGETHER;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F933;SELFIE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F934;PRINCE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F935;MAN IN TUXEDO;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; @@ -29665,6 +30646,7 @@ FFFD;REPLACEMENT CHARACTER;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F949;THIRD PLACE MEDAL;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F94A;BOXING GLOVE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F94B;MARTIAL ARTS UNIFORM;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F94C;CURLING STONE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F950;CROISSANT;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F951;AVOCADO;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F952;CUCUMBER;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; @@ -29680,6 +30662,19 @@ FFFD;REPLACEMENT CHARACTER;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F95C;PEANUTS;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F95D;KIWIFRUIT;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F95E;PANCAKES;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F95F;DUMPLING;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F960;FORTUNE COOKIE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F961;TAKEOUT BOX;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F962;CHOPSTICKS;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F963;BOWL WITH SPOON;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F964;CUP WITH STRAW;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F965;COCONUT;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F966;BROCCOLI;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F967;PIE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F968;PRETZEL;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F969;CUT OF MEAT;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F96A;SANDWICH;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F96B;CANNED FOOD;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F980;CRAB;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F981;LION FACE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F982;SCORPION;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; @@ -29698,7 +30693,36 @@ FFFD;REPLACEMENT CHARACTER;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F98F;RHINOCEROS;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F990;SHRIMP;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F991;SQUID;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F992;GIRAFFE FACE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F993;ZEBRA FACE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F994;HEDGEHOG;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F995;SAUROPOD;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F996;T-REX;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; +1F997;CRICKET;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 1F9C0;CHEESE WEDGE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 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@@ -29707,6 +30731,8 @@ FFFD;REPLACEMENT CHARACTER;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;; 2B81D;<CJK Ideograph Extension D, Last>;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 2B820;<CJK Ideograph Extension E, First>;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 2CEA1;<CJK Ideograph Extension E, Last>;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; +2CEB0;<CJK Ideograph Extension F, First>;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; +2EBE0;<CJK Ideograph Extension F, Last>;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;; 2F800;CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-2F800;Lo;0;L;4E3D;;;;N;;;;; 2F801;CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-2F801;Lo;0;L;4E38;;;;N;;;;; 2F802;CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-2F802;Lo;0;L;4E41;;;;N;;;;; diff --git a/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/gen_unicode_mod.escript b/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/gen_unicode_mod.escript index fefd7d3b70..674e5a0628 100755 --- a/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/gen_unicode_mod.escript +++ b/lib/stdlib/uc_spec/gen_unicode_mod.escript @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ main(_) -> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% parse_unicode_data(Line0, Acc) -> - Line = string:strip(Line0, right, $\n), + Line = string:chomp(Line0), [CodePoint,Name,_Cat,Class,_BiDi,Decomp, _N1,_N2,_N3,_BDMirror,_Uni1,_Iso|Case] = tokens(Line, ";"), {Dec,Comp} = case to_decomp(Decomp) of @@ -78,14 +78,14 @@ parse_unicode_data(Line0, Acc) -> |Acc]. to_class(String) -> - list_to_integer(string:strip(String, both)). + list_to_integer(string:trim(String, both)). to_decomp("") -> []; to_decomp("<" ++ Str) -> - [Tag,Rest] = string:tokens(Str, ">"), + [Tag,Rest] = string:lexemes(Str, ">"), {list_to_atom(Tag), to_decomp(Rest)}; to_decomp(CodePoints) -> - CPL = string:tokens(CodePoints, " "), + CPL = string:lexemes(CodePoints, " "), [hex_to_int(CP) || CP <- CPL]. to_case(["","",""]) -> []; @@ -105,20 +105,20 @@ parse_special_casing(Line, Table) -> array:set(CP, Entry#cp{cs=Case}, Table). to_scase([Lower,Title,Upper|_]) -> - {unlist([hex_to_int(CP) || CP <- string:strip(string:tokens(Upper, " "), both)]), - unlist([hex_to_int(CP) || CP <- string:strip(string:tokens(Lower, " "), both)]), - unlist([hex_to_int(CP) || CP <- string:strip(string:tokens(Title, " "), both)]), + {unlist([hex_to_int(CP) || CP <- string:lexemes(Upper, " ")]), + unlist([hex_to_int(CP) || CP <- string:lexemes(Lower, " ")]), + unlist([hex_to_int(CP) || CP <- string:lexemes(Title, " ")]), []}. parse_case_folding(Line, Table) -> [CodePoint, Class0, CaseStr |_Comments] = tokens(Line, ";"), - Class = string:strip(Class0, both), + Class = string:trim(Class0, both), if Class =:= "T" -> Table; %% Do not support localization yet Class =:= "S" -> Table; %% Ignore simple true -> CP = hex_to_int(CodePoint), Case = unlist([hex_to_int(CPC) || - CPC <- string:strip(string:tokens(CaseStr, " "), both)]), + CPC <- string:lexemes(CaseStr, " ")]), #cp{cs={U,L,T,_}} = Entry = array:get(CP, Table), array:set(CP, Entry#cp{cs={U,L,T,Case}}, Table) end. @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ gen_static(Fd) -> " {U,L} -> #{upper=>U,lower=>L,title=>U,fold=>L};\n" " {U,L,T,F} -> #{upper=>U,lower=>L,title=>T,fold=>F}\n" " end.\n\n"), - io:put_chars(Fd, "spec_version() -> {9,0}.\n\n\n"), + io:put_chars(Fd, "spec_version() -> {10,0}.\n\n\n"), io:put_chars(Fd, "class(Codepoint) -> {CCC,_,_} = unicode_table(Codepoint),\n CCC.\n\n"), io:put_chars(Fd, "-spec uppercase(unicode:chardata()) -> " "maybe_improper_list(gc(),unicode:chardata()).\n"), @@ -869,10 +869,10 @@ optimize_ranges_1(Rs) -> hex_to_int([]) -> []; hex_to_int(HexStr) -> - list_to_integer(string:strip(HexStr, both), 16). + list_to_integer(string:trim(HexStr, both), 16). to_atom(Str) -> - list_to_atom(string:to_lower(string:strip(Str, both))). + list_to_atom(string:lowercase(string:trim(Str, both))). foldl(Fun, Acc, Fd) -> Get = fun() -> file:read_line(Fd) end, @@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ foldl_1(Fun, Acc, Get) -> -%% Differs from string:tokens, it returns empty string as token between two delimiters +%% Differs from string:lexemes, it returns empty string as token between two delimiters tokens(S, [C]) -> tokens(lists:reverse(S), C, []). diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/src/Makefile b/lib/syntax_tools/src/Makefile index 8325db45a8..c21d2f49c8 100644 --- a/lib/syntax_tools/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/src/Makefile @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ $(EBIN)/%.$(EMULATOR):%.erl # special rules and dependencies to apply the transform to itself $(EBIN)/merl_transform.beam: $(EBIN)/merl.beam ./merl_transform.beam \ - ../include/merl.hrl \ + ../include/merl.hrl $(EBIN)/erl_comment_scan.beam \ $(EBIN)/erl_syntax.beam $(EBIN)/erl_syntax_lib.beam ./merl_transform.beam: ./merl_transform.erl $(EBIN)/merl.beam \ ../include/merl.hrl diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_comment_scan.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_comment_scan.erl index 07e501e553..e3eb95b819 100644 --- a/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_comment_scan.erl +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_comment_scan.erl @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ scan_comment([], Cs1, L, Col, M, Ack) -> seen_comment(Cs, Cs1, L, Col, M, Ack) -> %% Compute indentation and strip trailing spaces N = Col - M, - Text = lists:reverse(string:strip(Cs1, left)), + Text = lists:reverse(string:trim(Cs1, leading)), Ack1 = [{L, Col + 1, N, Text} | Ack], scan_lines(Cs, L + 1, 0, 0, Ack1). diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/src/merl_transform.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/src/merl_transform.erl index b298bc407f..571d7e4d86 100644 --- a/lib/syntax_tools/src/merl_transform.erl +++ b/lib/syntax_tools/src/merl_transform.erl @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ 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))). + list_to_atom(string:lowercase(atom_to_list(V))). pre_expand_case(Expr, Clauses, Line) -> merl:qquote(Line, "merl:switch(_@expr, _@clauses)", diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el b/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el index 411e0e13df..429188b028 100644 --- a/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el +++ b/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el @@ -900,6 +900,11 @@ resulting regexp is surrounded by \\_< and \\_>." "display" "display_nl" "display_string" + "dist_get_stat" + "dist_ctrl_get_data" + "dist_ctrl_get_data_notification" + "dist_ctrl_input_handler" + "dist_ctrl_put_data" "dist_exit" "dlink" "dmonitor_node" diff --git a/lib/tools/src/cover.erl b/lib/tools/src/cover.erl index 5517882ffa..801bbc7461 100644 --- a/lib/tools/src/cover.erl +++ b/lib/tools/src/cover.erl @@ -2439,11 +2439,11 @@ do_analyse_to_file1(Module, OutFile, ErlFile, HTML) -> Timestamp = io_lib:format("~p-~s-~s at ~s:~s:~s", [Y, - string:right(integer_to_list(Mo), 2, $0), - string:right(integer_to_list(D), 2, $0), - string:right(integer_to_list(H), 2, $0), - string:right(integer_to_list(Mi), 2, $0), - string:right(integer_to_list(S), 2, $0)]), + string:pad(integer_to_list(Mo), 2, leading, $0), + string:pad(integer_to_list(D), 2, leading, $0), + string:pad(integer_to_list(H), 2, leading, $0), + string:pad(integer_to_list(Mi), 2, leading, $0), + string:pad(integer_to_list(S), 2, leading, $0)]), H2Bin = unicode:characters_to_binary( ["File generated from ",ErlFile," by COVER ", @@ -2493,12 +2493,12 @@ print_lines(Module, CovLines, InFd, OutFd, L, HTML) -> if N=:=0, HTML=:=true -> LineNoNL = Line -- "\n", Str = " 0", - %%Str = string:right("0", 6, 32), + %%Str = string:pad("0", 6, leading, $\s), RedLine = ["<font color=red>",Str,fill1(), LineNoNL,"</font>\n"], ok = file:write(OutFd, RedLine); N < 1000000 -> - Str = string:right(integer_to_list(N), 6, 32), + Str = string:pad(integer_to_list(N), 6, leading, $\s), ok = file:write(OutFd, [Str,fill1(),Line]); N < 10000000 -> Str = integer_to_list(N), diff --git a/lib/tools/src/xref_utils.erl b/lib/tools/src/xref_utils.erl index 02e207d40c..eca751337b 100644 --- a/lib/tools/src/xref_utils.erl +++ b/lib/tools/src/xref_utils.erl @@ -557,12 +557,9 @@ subdir(Dir, SubDir, true) -> %% Avoid "App-01.01" - the zeroes will be lost. filename2appl(File) -> - Pos = string:rstr(File, "-"), - true = Pos > 1, - V = string:sub_string(File, Pos+1), - true = string:len(V) > 0, - VsnT = string:tokens(V, "."), - ApplName = string:sub_string(File, 1, Pos-1), + [ApplName, V] = string:split(File, "-", trailing), + true = string:length(V) > 0, + VsnT = string:lexemes(V, "."), Vsn = [list_to_integer(Vsn) || Vsn <- VsnT], {list_to_atom(ApplName),Vsn}. diff --git a/lib/tools/test/xref_SUITE.erl b/lib/tools/test/xref_SUITE.erl index d651cbcfee..018f632948 100644 --- a/lib/tools/test/xref_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/tools/test/xref_SUITE.erl @@ -1112,27 +1112,16 @@ read_expected(Version) -> {POS7+2,{FF,{erlang,spawn_opt,4}}}, {POS8+1,{FF,{hej,san,1}}}, {POS8+4,{FF,{a,b,1}}}, - {POS8+4,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, - {POS8+5,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, {POS8+6,{FF,{m,f,1}}}, {POS9+1,{FF,{read,bi,0}}}, {POS9+2,{FF,{a,b,1}}}, - {POS9+2,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, - {POS9+3,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, - {POS9+4,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, {POS9+4,{FF,{erlang,not_a_function,1}}}, {POS9+5,{FF,{mod,func,2}}}, {POS9+6,{FF,{erlang,apply,1}}}, - {POS9+7,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, {POS9+7,{FF,{math,add3,1}}}, {POS9+8,{FF,{q,f,1}}}, - {POS10+4,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, {POS10+5,{FF,{mod1,fun1,1}}}, - {POS11+6,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, - {POS12+1,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, - {POS12+4,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, {POS12+5,{FF,{m3,f3,2}}}, - {POS12+7,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, {POS13+1,{FF,{dm,df,1}}}, {POS13+6,{{read,bi,0},{foo,module_info,0}}}, {POS13+7,{{read,bi,0},{read,module_info,0}}}, @@ -1162,15 +1151,26 @@ read_expected(Version) -> {POS3+3, {FF,{erlang,spawn_link,3}}}, {POS3+4, {FF,{erlang,spawn_link,3}}}, {POS6+4, {FF,{erlang,spawn,3}}}, + {POS8+4,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, + {POS8+5,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, {POS8+6,{FF,{erlang,apply,3}}}, {POS8+7,{FF,{erlang,apply,3}}}, {POS9+1,{FF,{erlang,apply,3}}}, + {POS9+2,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, + {POS9+3,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, + {POS9+4,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, {POS9+5,{FF,{erlang,apply,3}}}, + {POS9+7,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, + {POS10+4,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, {POS11+1,{FF,{erlang,apply,3}}}, {POS11+2,{FF,{erlang,apply,3}}}, {POS11+3,{FF,{erlang,apply,3}}}, {POS11+4,{FF,{erlang,apply,3}}}, + {POS11+6,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, + {POS12+1,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, + {POS12+4,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, {POS12+5,{FF,{erlang,apply,3}}}, + {POS12+7,{FF,{erlang,apply,2}}}, {POS12+8,{FF,{erlang,apply,3}}}, {POS13+5, {{read,bi,0},{erlang,length,1}}}, {POS14+3, {{read,bi,0},{erlang,length,1}}}], diff --git a/lib/wx/examples/demo/demo.erl b/lib/wx/examples/demo/demo.erl index 8fb70ad7b0..8f3291305b 100644 --- a/lib/wx/examples/demo/demo.erl +++ b/lib/wx/examples/demo/demo.erl @@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ find(Ed) -> keyWords() -> L = ["after","begin","case","try","cond","catch","andalso","orelse", - "end","fun","if","let","of","query","receive","when","bnot","not", + "end","fun","if","let","of","receive","when","bnot","not", "div","rem","band","and","bor","bxor","bsl","bsr","or","xor"], lists:flatten([K ++ " " || K <- L] ++ [0]). |