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-rw-r--r--lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_check.erl6
-rw-r--r--lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_gen.erl4
-rw-r--r--lib/asn1/src/asn1rtt_real_common.erl4
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-rw-r--r--lib/common_test/src/ct_ssh.erl3
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-rw-r--r--lib/common_test/src/cth_log_redirect.erl4
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-rw-r--r--lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_utils.erl86
-rw-r--r--lib/dialyzer/test/behaviour_SUITE_data/results/gen_server_incorrect_args2
-rw-r--r--lib/dialyzer/test/dialyzer_common.erl10
-rw-r--r--lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/maps_sum2
-rw-r--r--lib/edoc/src/edoc_layout.erl6
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-rw-r--r--lib/eldap/src/eldap.erl4
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-rw-r--r--lib/erl_docgen/src/docgen_otp_specs.erl6
-rw-r--r--lib/erl_interface/test/ei_accept_SUITE.erl110
-rw-r--r--lib/erl_interface/test/ei_accept_SUITE_data/ei_accept_test.c30
-rw-r--r--lib/erl_interface/test/runner.erl7
-rw-r--r--lib/et/src/et_collector.erl2
-rw-r--r--lib/eunit/src/eunit_lib.erl2
-rw-r--r--lib/hipe/cerl/erl_bif_types.erl20
-rw-r--r--lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl45
-rw-r--r--lib/hipe/doc/src/hipe_app.xml11
-rw-r--r--lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl45
-rw-r--r--lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode.erl30
-rw-r--r--lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode.hrl8
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-rw-r--r--lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm.erl11
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-rw-r--r--lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_tagscheme.erl141
-rw-r--r--lib/hipe/ssa/hipe_ssa.inc28
-rw-r--r--lib/hipe/test/basic_SUITE_data/basic_exceptions.erl215
-rw-r--r--lib/hipe/test/basic_SUITE_data/basic_receive.erl89
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-rw-r--r--lib/hipe/test/opt_verify_SUITE.erl6
-rw-r--r--lib/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml10
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-rw-r--r--lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml272
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-rw-r--r--lib/kernel/examples/gen_tcp_dist/src/gen_tcp_dist.erl781
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-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/base64_SUITE.erl109
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/erl_eval_SUITE.erl214
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/erl_internal_SUITE.erl4
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/erl_lint_SUITE.erl39
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl36
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/filelib_SUITE.erl55
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/gen_server_SUITE.erl111
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/gen_server_SUITE_data/oc_server.erl12
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/gen_statem_SUITE.erl2
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/io_SUITE.erl4
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/maps_SUITE.erl42
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/property_test/README12
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/property_test/uri_string_recompose.erl361
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/qlc_SUITE.erl23
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl776
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/stdlib.spec3
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench.spec10
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE.erl542
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_fsm.erl59
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_server.erl31
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_server_timer.erl31
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_statem.erl58
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_statem_complex.erl66
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server.erl31
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server_mon.erl33
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server_timer.erl33
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server_timer_mon.erl35
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl17
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_1.erl2
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_SUITE.erl364
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/supervisor_deadlock.erl2
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE.erl16
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/GraphemeBreakTest.txt175
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/LineBreakTest.txt23
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/unicode_util_SUITE_data/NormalizationTest.txt30
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_SUITE.erl926
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_property_test_SUITE.erl39
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/uc_spec/CaseFolding.txt8
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/uc_spec/CompositionExclusions.txt6
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/uc_spec/GraphemeBreakProperty.txt78
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/uc_spec/PropList.txt83
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/uc_spec/SpecialCasing.txt8
-rw-r--r--lib/stdlib/uc_spec/UnicodeData.txt1028
-rwxr-xr-xlib/stdlib/uc_spec/gen_unicode_mod.escript26
-rw-r--r--lib/syntax_tools/src/Makefile2
-rw-r--r--lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_comment_scan.erl2
-rw-r--r--lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_prettypr.erl13
-rw-r--r--lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_syntax.erl54
-rw-r--r--lib/syntax_tools/src/merl_transform.erl2
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el13
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/src/cover.erl14
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/src/xref_utils.erl9
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/test/fprof_SUITE.erl4
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/test/xref_SUITE.erl22
-rw-r--r--lib/wx/c_src/wxe_ps_init.c13
-rw-r--r--lib/wx/examples/demo/demo.erl2
-rw-r--r--lib/wx/src/wxe_master.erl13
406 files changed, 22661 insertions, 8684 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 da9f6ac559..efbc6d6380 100644
--- a/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_gen.erl
+++ b/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_gen.erl
@@ -811,7 +811,7 @@ result_line(NoOkWrapper, Items) ->
result_line_1([SingleItem]) ->
SingleItem;
result_line_1(Items) ->
- ["{",string:join(Items, ","),"}"].
+ ["{",lists:join(",",Items),"}"].
try_catch() ->
[" catch",nl,
@@ -958,7 +958,7 @@ 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 =< $a -> C;
diff --git a/lib/asn1/src/asn1rtt_real_common.erl b/lib/asn1/src/asn1rtt_real_common.erl
index 3a79209015..81c1f54d74 100644
--- a/lib/asn1/src/asn1rtt_real_common.erl
+++ b/lib/asn1/src/asn1rtt_real_common.erl
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ encode_real(_C, {_,Base,_}) ->
encode_real(C, Real) when is_list(Real) ->
%% The Real string may come in as a NR1, NR2 or NR3 string.
{Mantissa, Exponent} =
- case string:tokens(Real,"Ee") of
+ case string:lexemes(Real,"Ee") of
[NR2] ->
{NR2,0};
[NR3MB,NR3E] ->
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ encode_real(C, Real) when is_list(Real) ->
NewMan = remove_trailing_zeros(Dec),
{NewMan,length(ZeroDecimal(NewMan))};
_ ->
- case string:tokens(Mantissa,",.") of
+ case string:lexemes(Mantissa,",.") of
[Num] -> %% No decimal-mark
{integer_to_list(list_to_integer(Num)),0};
[Num,Dec] ->
diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct.erl
index 4c4dc8bede..69e371a30f 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/ct.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct.erl
@@ -1032,7 +1032,7 @@ make_and_load(Dir, Suite) ->
EnvInclude =
case os:getenv("CT_INCLUDE_PATH") of
false -> [];
- CtInclPath -> string:tokens(CtInclPath, [$:,$ ,$,])
+ CtInclPath -> string:lexemes(CtInclPath, [$:,$ ,$,])
end,
StartInclude =
case init:get_argument(include) of
diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_config.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_config.erl
index 9cb9b0ba16..6c87b11f8d 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_config.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_config.erl
@@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ decrypt_config_file(EncryptFileName, TargetFileName, {key,Key}) ->
get_crypt_key_from_file(File) ->
case file:read_file(File) of
{ok,Bin} ->
- case catch string:tokens(binary_to_list(Bin), [$\n,$\r]) of
+ case catch string:lexemes(binary_to_list(Bin), [$\n,$\r]) of
[Key] ->
Key;
_ ->
@@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ get_crypt_key_from_file() ->
noent ->
Result;
_ ->
- case catch string:tokens(binary_to_list(Result), [$\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),$*)]),
{ok,FtpPid,#state{ftp_pid=FtpPid,target_name=KeyOrName}};
Error ->
Error
diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/ct_logs.erl b/lib/common_test/src/ct_logs.erl
index fb6a095b57..9861b1e521 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_logs.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_logs.erl
@@ -1191,26 +1191,23 @@ print_style(Fd, IoFormat, StyleSheet) ->
case file:read_file(StyleSheet) of
{ok,Bin} ->
Str = b2s(Bin,encoding(StyleSheet)),
- Pos0 = case string:str(Str,"<style>") of
- 0 -> string:str(Str,"<STYLE>");
- N0 -> N0
- end,
- Pos1 = case string:str(Str,"</style>") of
- 0 -> string:str(Str,"</STYLE>");
- N1 -> N1
- end,
- if (Pos0 == 0) and (Pos1 /= 0) ->
- print_style_error(Fd, IoFormat,
- StyleSheet, missing_style_start_tag);
- (Pos0 /= 0) and (Pos1 == 0) ->
- print_style_error(Fd, IoFormat,
- StyleSheet,missing_style_end_tag);
- Pos0 /= 0 ->
- Style = string:sub_string(Str,Pos0,Pos1+7),
- IoFormat(Fd,"~ts\n",[Style]);
- Pos0 == 0 ->
- IoFormat(Fd,"<style>\n~ts</style>\n",[Str])
- end;
+ case re:run(Str,"<style>.*</style>",
+ [dotall,caseless,{capture,all,list}]) of
+ nomatch ->
+ case re:run(Str,"</?style>",[caseless,{capture,all,list}]) of
+ nomatch ->
+ IoFormat(Fd,"<style>\n~ts</style>\n",[Str]);
+ {match,["</"++_]} ->
+ print_style_error(Fd, IoFormat,
+ StyleSheet,
+ missing_style_start_tag);
+ {match,[_]} ->
+ print_style_error(Fd, IoFormat,
+ StyleSheet,missing_style_end_tag)
+ end;
+ {match,[Style]} ->
+ IoFormat(Fd,"~ts\n",[Style])
+ end;
{error,Reason} ->
print_style_error(Fd,IoFormat,StyleSheet,Reason)
end.
@@ -1417,9 +1414,9 @@ make_one_index_entry1(SuiteName, Link, Label, Success, Fail, UserSkip, AutoSkip,
{Lbl,Timestamp,Node,AllInfo} =
case All of
{true,OldRuns} ->
- [_Prefix,NodeOrDate|_] = string:tokens(Link,"."),
- Node1 = case string:chr(NodeOrDate,$@) of
- 0 -> "-";
+ [_Prefix,NodeOrDate|_] = string:lexemes(Link,"."),
+ Node1 = case string:find(NodeOrDate,[$@]) of
+ nomatch -> "-";
_ -> NodeOrDate
end,
@@ -1526,7 +1523,7 @@ not_built(BaseName,_LogDir,_All,Missing) ->
%% Top.ObjDir | Top.ObjDir.suites | Top.ObjDir.Suite |
%% Top.ObjDir.Suite.cases | Top.ObjDir.Suite.Case
Failed =
- case string:tokens(BaseName,".") of
+ case string:lexemes(BaseName,".") of
[T,O] when is_list(T) -> % all under Top.ObjDir
locate_info({T,O},all,Missing);
[T,O,"suites"] ->
@@ -2054,9 +2051,9 @@ sort_all_runs(Dirs) ->
%% "YYYY-MM-DD_HH.MM.SS"
lists:sort(fun(Dir1,Dir2) ->
[SS1,MM1,HH1,Date1|_] =
- lists:reverse(string:tokens(Dir1,[$.,$_])),
+ lists:reverse(string:lexemes(Dir1,[$.,$_])),
[SS2,MM2,HH2,Date2|_] =
- lists:reverse(string:tokens(Dir2,[$.,$_])),
+ lists:reverse(string:lexemes(Dir2,[$.,$_])),
{Date1,HH1,MM1,SS1} > {Date2,HH2,MM2,SS2}
end, Dirs).
@@ -2066,9 +2063,9 @@ sort_ct_runs(Dirs) ->
lists:sort(
fun(Dir1,Dir2) ->
[SS1,MM1,DateHH1 | _] =
- lists:reverse(string:tokens(filename:dirname(Dir1),[$.])),
+ lists:reverse(string:lexemes(filename:dirname(Dir1),[$.])),
[SS2,MM2,DateHH2 | _] =
- lists:reverse(string:tokens(filename:dirname(Dir2),[$.])),
+ lists:reverse(string:lexemes(filename:dirname(Dir2),[$.])),
{DateHH1,MM1,SS1} =< {DateHH2,MM2,SS2}
end, Dirs).
@@ -2214,27 +2211,15 @@ runentry(Dir, Totals={Node,Label,Logs,
0 -> "-";
N -> integer_to_list(N)
end,
- StripExt =
- fun(File) ->
- string:sub_string(File,1,
- length(File)-
- length(?logdir_ext)) ++ ", "
- end,
- Polish = fun(S) -> case lists:reverse(S) of
- [32,$,|Rev] -> lists:reverse(Rev);
- [$,|Rev] -> lists:reverse(Rev);
- _ -> S
- end
- end,
- TestNames = Polish(lists:flatten(lists:map(StripExt,Logs))),
+
+ RootNames = lists:map(fun(F) -> filename:rootname(F,?logdir_ext) end, Logs),
+ TestNames = lists:flatten(lists:join(", ", RootNames)),
TestNamesTrunc =
- if TestNames=="" ->
- "";
- length(TestNames) < ?testname_width ->
+ if length(TestNames) < ?testname_width ->
TestNames;
true ->
- Trunc = Polish(string:substr(TestNames,1,
- ?testname_width-3)),
+ Trunc = string:trim(string:slice(TestNames,0,?testname_width-3),
+ trailing,",\s"),
lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~ts...",[Trunc]))
end,
TotMissingStr =
@@ -2377,7 +2362,7 @@ force_rename(From,To,Number) ->
timestamp(Dir) ->
- TsR = lists:reverse(string:tokens(Dir,".-_")),
+ TsR = lists:reverse(string:lexemes(Dir,".-_")),
[S,Min,H,D,M,Y] = [list_to_integer(N) || N <- lists:sublist(TsR,6)],
format_time({{Y,M,D},{H,Min,S}}).
@@ -2926,7 +2911,7 @@ cache_vsn() ->
VSNfile = filename:join([EbinDir,"..","vsn.mk"]),
case file:read_file(VSNfile) of
{ok,Bin} ->
- [_,VSN] = string:tokens(binary_to_list(Bin),[$=,$\n,$ ]),
+ [_,VSN] = string:lexemes(binary_to_list(Bin),[$=,$\n,$ ]),
VSN;
_ ->
undefined
@@ -3332,7 +3317,7 @@ 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 ef2aff69b7..e2ea525cdd 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_master.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_master.erl
@@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ 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 c4bb2cc69f..1308720823 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_master_logs.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_master_logs.erl
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ 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 ->
@@ -313,18 +313,8 @@ 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,
@@ -349,7 +339,7 @@ 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 05b1e70098..8c401cf3f5 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
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ script_start1(Parent, Args) ->
{undefined,InclDirs};
CtInclPath ->
AllInclDirs =
- string:tokens(CtInclPath,[$:,$ ,$,]) ++ InclDirs,
+ string:lexemes(CtInclPath,[$:,$ ,$,]) ++ InclDirs,
application:set_env(common_test, include, AllInclDirs),
{undefined,AllInclDirs}
end;
@@ -1101,7 +1101,7 @@ run_test2(StartOpts) ->
application:set_env(common_test, include, InclDirs),
{undefined,InclDirs};
CtInclPath ->
- InclDirs1 = string:tokens(CtInclPath, [$:,$ ,$,]),
+ InclDirs1 = string:lexemes(CtInclPath, [$:,$ ,$,]),
AllInclDirs = InclDirs1++InclDirs,
application:set_env(common_test, include, AllInclDirs),
{undefined,AllInclDirs}
@@ -1490,7 +1490,7 @@ run_testspec2(TestSpec) ->
false ->
Opts#opts.include;
CtInclPath ->
- EnvInclude = string:tokens(CtInclPath, [$:,$ ,$,]),
+ EnvInclude = string:lexemes(CtInclPath, [$:,$ ,$,]),
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 b39195483b..0c16ad5980 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
@@ -462,6 +498,8 @@ 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 ->
@@ -472,7 +510,8 @@ 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 468edc4bee..10a06d5c88 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/ct_util.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/ct_util.erl
@@ -799,25 +799,25 @@ 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) ->
@@ -826,7 +826,7 @@ 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)).
@@ -836,7 +836,7 @@ 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
@@ -1145,7 +1145,7 @@ 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 77f90c0df6..b05f0bd28b 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/cth_log_redirect.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/cth_log_redirect.erl
@@ -122,8 +122,8 @@ 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($/,lists:sublist(LogParts,Start,Length))).
count_tcs([#testcase{name=ConfCase}|TCs],Ok,F,S)
when ConfCase=="init_per_suite";
diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/test_server.erl b/lib/common_test/src/test_server.erl
index e56106408f..7250041e13 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/test_server.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/test_server.erl
@@ -463,11 +463,12 @@ run_test_case_msgloop(#st{ref=Ref,pid=Pid,end_conf_pid=EndConfPid0}=St0) ->
%% it as a comment, potentially replacing user data
Error = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("Aborted: ~tp",
[Reason])),
- Error1 = lists:flatten([string:strip(S,left) ||
- S <- string:tokens(Error,
- [$\n])]),
- Comment = if length(Error1) > 63 ->
- string:substr(Error1,1,60) ++ "...";
+ Error1 = lists:flatten([string:trim(S,leading,"\s") ||
+ S <- string:lexemes(Error,
+ [$\n])]),
+ ErrorLength = string:length(Error1),
+ Comment = if ErrorLength > 63 ->
+ string:slice(Error1,0,60) ++ "...";
true ->
Error1
end,
@@ -2707,9 +2708,9 @@ is_cover() ->
is_debug() ->
case catch erlang:system_info(debug_compiled) of
{'EXIT', _} ->
- case string:str(erlang:system_info(system_version), "debug") of
- Int when is_integer(Int), Int > 0 -> true;
- _ -> false
+ case string:find(erlang:system_info(system_version), "debug") of
+ nomatch -> false;
+ _ -> true
end;
Res ->
Res
@@ -2745,9 +2746,9 @@ has_superfluous_schedulers() ->
%% We might want to do more tests on a commercial platform, for instance
%% ensuring that all applications have documentation).
is_commercial() ->
- case string:str(erlang:system_info(system_version), "source") of
- Int when is_integer(Int), Int > 0 -> false;
- _ -> true
+ case string:find(erlang:system_info(system_version), "source") of
+ nomatch -> true;
+ _ -> false
end.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
diff --git a/lib/common_test/src/test_server_ctrl.erl b/lib/common_test/src/test_server_ctrl.erl
index 8ef28b3343..3a454a1e84 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/src/test_server_ctrl.erl
+++ b/lib/common_test/src/test_server_ctrl.erl
@@ -1472,13 +1472,14 @@ get_suites([], Mods) ->
lists:reverse(Mods).
add_mod(Mod, Mods) ->
- case string:rstr(atom_to_list(Mod), "_SUITE") of
- 0 -> false;
- _ -> % test suite
+ case lists:reverse(atom_to_list(Mod)) of
+ "ETIUS_" ++ _ -> % test suite
case lists:member(Mod, Mods) of
true -> false;
false -> true
- end
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ false
end.
@@ -2632,7 +2633,7 @@ run_test_cases_loop([{conf,Ref,Props,{Mod,Func}}|_Cases]=Cs0,
NumStr ->
%% Ex: "123 456 789" or "123,456,789" -> {123,456,789}
list_to_tuple([list_to_integer(NS) ||
- NS <- string:tokens(NumStr, [$ ,$:,$,])])
+ NS <- string:lexemes(NumStr, [$ ,$:,$,])])
end,
{shuffle_cases(Ref, Cs0, UseSeed),{shuffle,UseSeed}}
end;
@@ -4001,11 +4002,12 @@ 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,
@@ -4089,11 +4091,12 @@ 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 b3b6ae3d92..b2d4f199c3 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 = "&lt;" ++ string:substr(StrPid, 2, length(StrPid)-2) ++ "&gt;",
+ EscPid = "&lt;" ++ string:slice(StrPid, 1, length(StrPid)-2) ++ "&gt;",
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..9ee946af0b 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]),
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ parse_suite(FileName) ->
end.
fline(Fd) ->
- case prim_file:read_line(Fd) of
+ case file:read_line(Fd) of
eof -> eof;
{ok, Line} -> Line
end.
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..06afc55c07 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,
@@ -222,6 +233,15 @@ module.beam: module.erl \
header.hrl</code>
</item>
+ <tag><c>makedep_side_effect</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>The dependecies are created as a side effect to the
+ normal compilation process. This means that the object
+ file will also be produced. This option override the
+ <c>makedep</c> option.
+ </p>
+ </item>
+
<tag><c>{makedep_output, Output}</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Writes generated rules to <c>Output</c> instead of the
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_a.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_a.erl
index cdb32d5d55..7df2edd714 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_a.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_a.erl
@@ -42,8 +42,7 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}) ->
Is = beam_jump:remove_unused_labels(Is1),
{function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is}
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
@@ -59,7 +58,8 @@ rename_instrs([{call_only,A,F}|Is]) ->
rename_instrs([{call_ext_only,A,F}|Is]) ->
[{call_ext,A,F},return|rename_instrs(Is)];
rename_instrs([{'%live',_}|Is]) ->
- %% When compiling from old .S files.
+ %% Ignore old type of live annotation. Only happens when compiling
+ %% from very old .S files.
rename_instrs(Is);
rename_instrs([I|Is]) ->
[rename_instr(I)|rename_instrs(Is)];
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl
index f7c838e392..453e00fce3 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl
@@ -21,10 +21,10 @@
-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]).
+-export_type([fail/0,label/0,reg/0,reg_num/0,src/0,module_code/0,function_name/0]).
-import(lists, [map/2,member/2,keymember/3,duplicate/2,splitwith/2]).
-include("beam_opcodes.hrl").
@@ -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 ->
@@ -241,9 +240,7 @@ build_form(Id, Chunks0) when byte_size(Id) =:= 4, is_list(Chunks0) ->
chunk(Id, Contents) when byte_size(Id) =:= 4, is_binary(Contents) ->
Size = byte_size(Contents),
- [<<Id/binary,Size:32>>,Contents|pad(Size)];
-chunk(Id, Contents) when is_list(Contents) ->
- chunk(Id, list_to_binary(Contents)).
+ [<<Id/binary,Size:32>>,Contents|pad(Size)].
%% Build a correctly padded chunk (with a sub-header).
@@ -265,22 +262,10 @@ 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_block.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl
index 6543e05e20..d0536e0669 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl
@@ -23,30 +23,38 @@
-module(beam_block).
-export([module/2]).
--import(lists, [reverse/1,reverse/2,foldl/3,member/2]).
+-import(lists, [reverse/1,reverse/2,member/2]).
-spec module(beam_utils:module_code(), [compile:option()]) ->
{'ok',beam_utils:module_code()}.
-module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,Lc}, _Opt) ->
- Fs = [function(F) || F <- Fs0],
+module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,Lc}, Opts) ->
+ Blockify = not member(no_blockify, Opts),
+ Fs = [function(F, Blockify) || F <- Fs0],
{ok,{Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs,Lc}}.
-function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}) ->
+function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}, Blockify) ->
try
%% Collect basic blocks and optimize them.
- Is1 = blockify(Is0),
- Is2 = embed_lines(Is1),
- Is3 = move_allocates(Is2),
- Is4 = beam_utils:live_opt(Is3),
- Is5 = opt_blocks(Is4),
- Is6 = beam_utils:delete_live_annos(Is5),
-
- %% Done.
- {function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is6}
+ Is2 = case Blockify of
+ true ->
+ Is1 = blockify(Is0),
+ embed_lines(Is1);
+ false ->
+ Is0
+ end,
+ Is3 = local_cse(Is2),
+ Is4 = beam_utils:anno_defs(Is3),
+ Is5 = move_allocates(Is4),
+ Is6 = beam_utils:live_opt(Is5),
+ Is7 = opt_blocks(Is6),
+ Is8 = beam_utils:delete_annos(Is7),
+ Is = opt_allocs(Is8),
+
+ %% Done.
+ {function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is}
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
@@ -136,17 +144,16 @@ embed_lines([], Acc) -> Acc.
opt_blocks([{block,Bl0}|Is]) ->
%% The live annotation at the beginning is not useful.
- [{'%live',_,_}|Bl] = Bl0,
+ [{'%anno',_}|Bl] = Bl0,
[{block,opt_block(Bl)}|opt_blocks(Is)];
opt_blocks([I|Is]) ->
[I|opt_blocks(Is)];
opt_blocks([]) -> [].
opt_block(Is0) ->
- Is = find_fixpoint(fun(Is) ->
- opt_tuple_element(opt(Is))
- end, Is0),
- opt_alloc(Is).
+ find_fixpoint(fun(Is) ->
+ opt_tuple_element(opt(Is))
+ end, Is0).
find_fixpoint(OptFun, Is0) ->
case OptFun(Is0) of
@@ -173,7 +180,7 @@ find_fixpoint(OptFun, Is0) ->
%% safe to assume that if x(N) is initialized, then all lower-numbered
%% x registers are also initialized.
%%
-%% For example, in general it is not safe to transform the following
+%% For example, we must be careful when transforming the following
%% instructions:
%%
%% get_tuple_element x(0) Element => x(1)
@@ -185,13 +192,9 @@ find_fixpoint(OptFun, Is0) ->
%% get_tuple_element x(0) Element => x(1)
%%
%% The transformation is safe if and only if x(1) has been
-%% initialized previously. Unfortunately, beam_reorder may have moved
-%% a get_tuple_element instruction so that x(1) is not always
-%% initialized when this code is reached. To find whether or not x(1)
-%% is initialized, we would need to analyze all code preceding these
-%% two instructions (across branches). Since we currently don't have
-%% any practical mechanism for doing that, we will have to
-%% conservatively assume that the transformation is unsafe.
+%% initialized previously. We will use the annotations added by
+%% beam_utils:anno_defs/1 to determine whether x(a) has been
+%% initialized.
move_allocates([{block,Bl0}|Is]) ->
Bl = move_allocates_1(reverse(Bl0), []),
@@ -200,15 +203,20 @@ move_allocates([I|Is]) ->
[I|move_allocates(Is)];
move_allocates([]) -> [].
+move_allocates_1([{'%anno',_}|Is], Acc) ->
+ move_allocates_1(Is, Acc);
move_allocates_1([I|Is], [{set,[],[],{alloc,Live0,Info}}|Acc]=Acc0) ->
- case {alloc_may_pass(I),alloc_live_regs(I, Live0)} of
- {false,_} ->
- move_allocates_1(Is, [I|Acc0]);
- {true,not_possible} ->
- move_allocates_1(Is, [I|Acc0]);
- {true,Live} when is_integer(Live) ->
- A = {set,[],[],{alloc,Live,Info}},
- move_allocates_1(Is, [A,I|Acc])
+ case alloc_may_pass(I) of
+ false ->
+ move_allocates_1(Is, [I|Acc0]);
+ true ->
+ case alloc_live_regs(I, Is, Live0) of
+ not_possible ->
+ move_allocates_1(Is, [I|Acc0]);
+ Live when is_integer(Live) ->
+ A = {set,[],[],{alloc,Live,Info}},
+ move_allocates_1(Is, [A,I|Acc])
+ end
end;
move_allocates_1([I|Is], Acc) ->
move_allocates_1(Is, [I|Acc]);
@@ -219,21 +227,34 @@ alloc_may_pass({set,_,_,{set_tuple_element,_}}) -> false;
alloc_may_pass({set,_,_,put_list}) -> false;
alloc_may_pass({set,_,_,put}) -> false;
alloc_may_pass({set,_,_,_}) -> true.
-
+
%% opt([Instruction]) -> [Instruction]
%% Optimize the instruction stream inside a basic block.
opt([{set,[X],[X],move}|Is]) -> opt(Is);
+opt([{set,[Dst],_,move},{set,[Dst],[Src],move}=I|Is]) when Dst =/= Src ->
+ opt([I|Is]);
+opt([{set,[{x,0}],[S1],move}=I1,{set,[D2],[{x,0}],move}|Is]) ->
+ opt([I1,{set,[D2],[S1],move}|Is]);
+opt([{set,[{x,0}],[S1],move}=I1,{set,[D2],[S2],move}|Is0]) when S1 =/= D2 ->
+ %% Place move S x0 at the end of move sequences so that
+ %% loader can merge with the following instruction
+ {Ds,Is} = opt_moves([D2], Is0),
+ [{set,Ds,[S2],move}|opt([I1|Is])];
opt([{set,_,_,{line,_}}=Line1,
{set,[D1],[{integer,Idx1},Reg],{bif,element,{f,0}}}=I1,
{set,_,_,{line,_}}=Line2,
{set,[D2],[{integer,Idx2},Reg],{bif,element,{f,0}}}=I2|Is])
when Idx1 < Idx2, D1 =/= D2, D1 =/= Reg, D2 =/= Reg ->
opt([Line2,I2,Line1,I1|Is]);
+opt([{set,[D1],[{integer,Idx1},Reg],{bif,element,{f,L}}}=I1,
+ {set,[D2],[{integer,Idx2},Reg],{bif,element,{f,L}}}=I2|Is])
+ when Idx1 < Idx2, D1 =/= D2, D1 =/= Reg, D2 =/= Reg ->
+ opt([I2,I1|Is]);
opt([{set,Ds0,Ss,Op}|Is0]) ->
{Ds,Is} = opt_moves(Ds0, Is0),
[{set,Ds,Ss,Op}|opt(Is)];
-opt([{'%live',_,_}=I|Is]) ->
+opt([{'%anno',_}=I|Is]) ->
[I|opt(Is)];
opt([]) -> [].
@@ -269,7 +290,7 @@ opt_move(Dest, Is) ->
opt_move_1(R, [{set,[D],[R],move}|Is0], Acc) ->
%% Provided that the source register is killed by instructions
%% that follow, the optimization is safe.
- case eliminate_use_of_from_reg(Is0, R, D, []) of
+ case eliminate_use_of_from_reg(Is0, R, D) of
{yes,Is} -> opt_move_rev(D, Acc, Is);
no -> not_possible
end;
@@ -327,7 +348,7 @@ opt_tuple_element_1([{set,_,_,{alloc,_,_}}|_], _, _, _) ->
opt_tuple_element_1([{set,_,_,{try_catch,_,_}}|_], _, _, _) ->
no;
opt_tuple_element_1([{set,[D],[S],move}|Is0], I0, {_,S}, Acc) ->
- case eliminate_use_of_from_reg(Is0, S, D, []) of
+ case eliminate_use_of_from_reg(Is0, S, D) of
no ->
no;
{yes,Is} ->
@@ -369,6 +390,14 @@ is_killed_or_used(R, {set,Ss,Ds,_}) ->
%% that FromRegister is still used and that the optimization is not
%% possible.
+eliminate_use_of_from_reg(Is, From, To) ->
+ try
+ eliminate_use_of_from_reg(Is, From, To, [])
+ catch
+ throw:not_possible ->
+ no
+ end.
+
eliminate_use_of_from_reg([{set,_,_,{alloc,Live,_}}|_]=Is0, {x,X}, _, Acc) ->
if
X < Live ->
@@ -377,21 +406,32 @@ eliminate_use_of_from_reg([{set,_,_,{alloc,Live,_}}|_]=Is0, {x,X}, _, Acc) ->
{yes,reverse(Acc, Is0)}
end;
eliminate_use_of_from_reg([{set,Ds,Ss0,Op}=I0|Is], From, To, Acc) ->
+ ensure_safe_tuple(I0, To),
I = case member(From, Ss0) of
- true ->
- Ss = [case S of
- From -> To;
- _ -> S
- end || S <- Ss0],
- {set,Ds,Ss,Op};
- false ->
- I0
- end,
+ true ->
+ Ss = [case S of
+ From -> To;
+ _ -> S
+ end || S <- Ss0],
+ {set,Ds,Ss,Op};
+ false ->
+ I0
+ end,
case member(From, Ds) of
- true ->
- {yes,reverse(Acc, [I|Is])};
- false ->
- eliminate_use_of_from_reg(Is, From, To, [I|Acc])
+ true ->
+ {yes,reverse(Acc, [I|Is])};
+ false ->
+ case member(To, Ds) of
+ true ->
+ case beam_utils:is_killed_block(From, Is) of
+ true ->
+ {yes,reverse(Acc, [I|Is])};
+ false ->
+ no
+ end;
+ false ->
+ eliminate_use_of_from_reg(Is, From, To, [I|Acc])
+ end
end;
eliminate_use_of_from_reg([I]=Is, From, _To, Acc) ->
case beam_utils:is_killed_block(From, [I]) of
@@ -401,31 +441,51 @@ eliminate_use_of_from_reg([I]=Is, From, _To, Acc) ->
no
end.
+ensure_safe_tuple({set,[To],[],{put_tuple,_}}, To) ->
+ throw(not_possible);
+ensure_safe_tuple(_, _) -> ok.
+
+%% opt_allocs(Instructions) -> Instructions. Optimize allocate
+%% instructions inside blocks. If safe, replace an allocate_zero
+%% instruction with the slightly cheaper allocate instruction.
+
+opt_allocs(Is) ->
+ D = beam_utils:index_labels(Is),
+ opt_allocs_1(Is, D).
+
+opt_allocs_1([{block,Bl0}|Is], D) ->
+ Bl = opt_alloc(Bl0, {D,Is}),
+ [{block,Bl}|opt_allocs_1(Is, D)];
+opt_allocs_1([I|Is], D) ->
+ [I|opt_allocs_1(Is, D)];
+opt_allocs_1([], _) -> [].
+
%% opt_alloc(Instructions) -> Instructions'
%% Optimises all allocate instructions.
opt_alloc([{set,[],[],{alloc,Live0,Info0}},
- {set,[],[],{alloc,Live,Info}}|Is]) ->
+ {set,[],[],{alloc,Live,Info}}|Is], D) ->
Live = Live0, %Assertion.
Alloc = combine_alloc(Info0, Info),
I = {set,[],[],{alloc,Live,Alloc}},
- opt_alloc([I|Is]);
-opt_alloc([{set,[],[],{alloc,R,{_,Ns,Nh,[]}}}|Is]) ->
- [{set,[],[],opt_alloc(Is, Ns, Nh, R)}|Is];
-opt_alloc([I|Is]) -> [I|opt_alloc(Is)];
-opt_alloc([]) -> [].
+ opt_alloc([I|Is], D);
+opt_alloc([{set,[],[],{alloc,R,{_,Ns,Nh,[]}}}|Is], D) ->
+ [{set,[],[],opt_alloc(Is, D, Ns, Nh, R)}|Is];
+opt_alloc([I|Is], D) -> [I|opt_alloc(Is, D)];
+opt_alloc([], _) -> [].
combine_alloc({_,Ns,Nh1,Init}, {_,nostack,Nh2,[]}) ->
{zero,Ns,beam_utils:combine_heap_needs(Nh1, Nh2),Init}.
-
+
%% opt_alloc(Instructions, FrameSize, HeapNeed, LivingRegs) -> [Instr]
%% Generates the optimal sequence of instructions for
%% allocating and initalizing the stack frame and needed heap.
-opt_alloc(_Is, nostack, Nh, LivingRegs) ->
+opt_alloc(_Is, _D, nostack, Nh, LivingRegs) ->
{alloc,LivingRegs,{nozero,nostack,Nh,[]}};
-opt_alloc(Is, Ns, Nh, LivingRegs) ->
- InitRegs = init_yreg(Is, 0),
+opt_alloc(Bl, {D,OuterIs}, Ns, Nh, LivingRegs) ->
+ Is = [{block,Bl}|OuterIs],
+ InitRegs = init_yregs(Ns, Is, D),
case count_ones(InitRegs) of
N when N*2 > Ns ->
{alloc,LivingRegs,{nozero,Ns,Nh,gen_init(Ns, InitRegs)}};
@@ -441,19 +501,14 @@ gen_init(Fs, Regs, Y, Acc) when Regs band 1 =:= 0 ->
gen_init(Fs, Regs, Y, Acc) ->
gen_init(Fs, Regs bsr 1, Y+1, Acc).
-%% init_yreg(Instructions, RegSet) -> RegSetInitialized
-%% Calculate the set of initialized y registers.
-
-init_yreg([{set,_,_,{bif,_,_}}|_], Reg) -> Reg;
-init_yreg([{set,_,_,{alloc,_,{gc_bif,_,_}}}|_], Reg) -> Reg;
-init_yreg([{set,_,_,{alloc,_,{put_map,_,_}}}|_], Reg) -> Reg;
-init_yreg([{set,Ds,_,_}|Is], Reg) -> init_yreg(Is, add_yregs(Ds, Reg));
-init_yreg(_Is, Reg) -> Reg.
-
-add_yregs(Ys, Reg) -> foldl(fun(Y, R0) -> add_yreg(Y, R0) end, Reg, Ys).
-
-add_yreg({y,Y}, Reg) -> Reg bor (1 bsl Y);
-add_yreg(_, Reg) -> Reg.
+init_yregs(Y, Is, D) when Y >= 0 ->
+ case beam_utils:is_killed({y,Y}, Is, D) of
+ true ->
+ (1 bsl Y) bor init_yregs(Y-1, Is, D);
+ false ->
+ init_yregs(Y-1, Is, D)
+ end;
+init_yregs(_, _, _) -> 0.
count_ones(Bits) -> count_ones(Bits, 0).
count_ones(0, Acc) -> Acc;
@@ -463,16 +518,34 @@ count_ones(Bits, Acc) ->
%% Calculate the new number of live registers when we move an allocate
%% instruction upwards, passing a 'set' instruction.
-alloc_live_regs({set,Ds,Ss,_}, Regs0) ->
+alloc_live_regs({set,Ds,Ss,_}, Is, Regs0) ->
Rset = x_live(Ss, x_dead(Ds, (1 bsl Regs0)-1)),
- live_regs(0, Rset).
+ Live = live_regs(0, Rset),
+ case ensure_contiguous(Rset, Live) of
+ not_possible ->
+ %% Liveness information (looking forward in the
+ %% instruction stream) can't prove that moving this
+ %% allocation instruction is safe. Now use the annotation
+ %% of defined registers at the beginning of the current
+ %% block to see whether moving would be safe.
+ Def0 = defined_regs(Is, 0),
+ Def = Def0 band ((1 bsl Live) - 1),
+ ensure_contiguous(Rset bor Def, Live);
+ Live ->
+ %% Safe based on liveness information.
+ Live
+ end.
live_regs(N, 0) ->
N;
-live_regs(N, Regs) when Regs band 1 =:= 1 ->
- live_regs(N+1, Regs bsr 1);
-live_regs(_, _) ->
- not_possible.
+live_regs(N, Regs) ->
+ live_regs(N+1, Regs bsr 1).
+
+ensure_contiguous(Regs, Live) ->
+ case (1 bsl Live) - 1 of
+ Regs -> Live;
+ _ -> not_possible
+ end.
x_dead([{x,N}|Rs], Regs) -> x_dead(Rs, Regs band (bnot (1 bsl N)));
x_dead([_|Rs], Regs) -> x_dead(Rs, Regs);
@@ -481,3 +554,114 @@ x_dead([], Regs) -> Regs.
x_live([{x,N}|Rs], Regs) -> x_live(Rs, Regs bor (1 bsl N));
x_live([_|Rs], Regs) -> x_live(Rs, Regs);
x_live([], Regs) -> Regs.
+
+%% defined_regs(ReversedInstructions) -> RegBitmap.
+%% Given a reversed instruction stream, determine the
+%% the registers that are defined.
+
+defined_regs([{'%anno',{def,Def}}|_], Regs) ->
+ Def bor Regs;
+defined_regs([{set,Ds,_,{alloc,Live,_}}|_], Regs) ->
+ x_live(Ds, Regs bor ((1 bsl Live) - 1));
+defined_regs([{set,Ds,_,_}|Is], Regs) ->
+ defined_regs(Is, x_live(Ds, Regs)).
+
+%%%
+%%% Do local common sub expression elimination (CSE) in each block.
+%%%
+
+local_cse([{block,Bl0}|Is]) ->
+ Bl = cse_block(Bl0, orddict:new(), []),
+ [{block,Bl}|local_cse(Is)];
+local_cse([I|Is]) ->
+ [I|local_cse(Is)];
+local_cse([]) -> [].
+
+cse_block([I|Is], Es0, Acc0) ->
+ Es1 = cse_clear(I, Es0),
+ case cse_expr(I) of
+ none ->
+ %% Instruction is not suitable for CSE.
+ cse_block(Is, Es1, [I|Acc0]);
+ {ok,D,Expr} ->
+ %% Suitable instruction. First update the dictionary of
+ %% suitable expressions for the next iteration.
+ Es = cse_add(D, Expr, Es1),
+
+ %% Search for a previous identical expression.
+ case cse_find(Expr, Es0) of
+ error ->
+ %% Nothing found
+ cse_block(Is, Es, [I|Acc0]);
+ Src ->
+ %% Use the previously calculated result.
+ %% Also eliminate any line instruction.
+ Move = {set,[D],[Src],move},
+ case Acc0 of
+ [{set,_,_,{line,_}}|Acc] ->
+ cse_block(Is, Es, [Move|Acc]);
+ [_|_] ->
+ cse_block(Is, Es, [Move|Acc0])
+ end
+ end
+ end;
+cse_block([], _, Acc) ->
+ reverse(Acc).
+
+%% cse_find(Expr, Expressions) -> error | Register.
+%% Find a previously evaluated expression whose result can be reused,
+%% or return 'error' if no such expression is found.
+
+cse_find(Expr, Es) ->
+ case orddict:find(Expr, Es) of
+ {ok,{Src,_}} -> Src;
+ error -> error
+ end.
+
+cse_expr({set,[D],Ss,{bif,N,_}}) ->
+ {ok,D,{{bif,N},Ss}};
+cse_expr({set,[D],Ss,{alloc,_,{gc_bif,N,_}}}) ->
+ {ok,D,{{gc_bif,N},Ss}};
+cse_expr({set,[D],Ss,put_list}) ->
+ {ok,D,{put_list,Ss}};
+cse_expr(_) -> none.
+
+%% cse_clear(Instr, Expressions0) -> Expressions.
+%% Remove all previous expressions that will become
+%% invalid when this instruction is executed. Basically,
+%% an expression is no longer safe to reuse when the
+%% register it has been stored to has been modified, killed,
+%% or if any of the source operands have changed.
+
+cse_clear({set,Ds,_,{alloc,Live,_}}, Es) ->
+ cse_clear_1(Es, Live, Ds);
+cse_clear({set,Ds,_,_}, Es) ->
+ cse_clear_1(Es, all, Ds).
+
+cse_clear_1(Es, Live, Ds0) ->
+ Ds = ordsets:from_list(Ds0),
+ [E || E <- Es, cse_is_safe(E, Live, Ds)].
+
+cse_is_safe({_,{Dst,Interfering}}, Live, Ds) ->
+ ordsets:is_disjoint(Interfering, Ds) andalso
+ case Dst of
+ {x,X} ->
+ X < Live;
+ _ ->
+ true
+ end.
+
+%% cse_add(Dest, Expr, Expressions0) -> Expressions.
+%% Provided that it is safe, add a new expression to the dictionary
+%% of already evaluated expressions.
+
+cse_add(D, {_,Ss}=Expr, Es) ->
+ case member(D, Ss) of
+ false ->
+ Interfering = ordsets:from_list([D|Ss]),
+ orddict:store(Expr, {D,Interfering}, Es);
+ true ->
+ %% Unsafe because the instruction overwrites one of
+ %% source operands.
+ Es
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_bs.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_bs.erl
index beb055b23d..14cedbb582 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_bs.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_bs.erl
@@ -38,8 +38,7 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}, Lc0) ->
{Is,Lc} = bsm_opt(Is1, Lc0),
{{function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is},Lc}
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_bsm.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_bsm.erl
index 9a4e7fb133..9f3b9d788f 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_bsm.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_bsm.erl
@@ -105,8 +105,7 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,Entry,Is}, FIndex) ->
D = #btb{f=FIndex,index=Index},
{function,Name,Arity,Entry,btb_opt_1(Is, D, [])}
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
@@ -125,20 +124,21 @@ btb_opt_1([{test,bs_get_binary2,F,_,[Reg,{atom,all},U,Fs],Reg}=I0|Is], D, Acc0)
end,
btb_opt_1(Is, D, Acc)
end;
-btb_opt_1([{test,bs_get_binary2,F,_,[Ctx,{atom,all},U,Fs],Dst}=I0|Is], D, Acc0) ->
- case btb_reaches_match(Is, [Ctx,Dst], D) of
+btb_opt_1([{test,bs_get_binary2,F,_,[Ctx,{atom,all},U,Fs],Dst}=I0|Is0], D, Acc0) ->
+ case btb_reaches_match(Is0, [Ctx,Dst], D) of
{error,Reason} ->
Comment = btb_comment_no_opt(Reason, Fs),
- btb_opt_1(Is, D, [Comment,I0|Acc0]);
+ btb_opt_1(Is0, D, [Comment,I0|Acc0]);
{ok,MustSave} when U =:= 1 ->
Comment = btb_comment_opt(Fs),
- Acc1 = btb_gen_save(MustSave, Ctx, [Comment|Acc0]),
- Acc = [{move,Ctx,Dst}|Acc1],
+ Acc = btb_gen_save(MustSave, Ctx, [Comment|Acc0]),
+ Is = prepend_move(Ctx, Dst, Is0),
btb_opt_1(Is, D, Acc);
{ok,MustSave} ->
Comment = btb_comment_opt(Fs),
Acc1 = btb_gen_save(MustSave, Ctx, [Comment|Acc0]),
- Acc = [{move,Ctx,Dst},{test,bs_test_unit,F,[Ctx,U]}|Acc1],
+ Acc = [{test,bs_test_unit,F,[Ctx,U]}|Acc1],
+ Is = prepend_move(Ctx, Dst, Is0),
btb_opt_1(Is, D, Acc)
end;
btb_opt_1([I|Is], D, Acc) ->
@@ -151,6 +151,12 @@ btb_gen_save(true, Reg, Acc) ->
[{bs_save2,Reg,{atom,start}}|Acc];
btb_gen_save(false, _, Acc) -> Acc.
+prepend_move(Ctx, Dst, [{block,Bl0}|Is]) ->
+ Bl = [{set,[Dst],[Ctx],move}|Bl0],
+ [{block,Bl}|Is];
+prepend_move(Ctx, Dst, Is) ->
+ [{move,Ctx,Dst}|Is].
+
%% btb_reaches_match([Instruction], [Register], D) ->
%% {ok,MustSave}|{error,Reason}
%%
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_dead.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_dead.erl
index d379fdc4eb..dbbaae05eb 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_dead.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_dead.erl
@@ -56,8 +56,7 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}, Lc0) ->
Is = move_move_into_block(Is3, []),
{{function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is},Lc}
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
@@ -272,7 +271,8 @@ backward([{jump,{f,To0}},{move,Src,Reg}=Move|Is], D, Acc) ->
end;
backward([{jump,{f,To}}=J|[{bif,Op,{f,BifFail},Ops,Reg}|Is]=Is0], D, Acc) ->
try replace_comp_op(To, Reg, Op, Ops, D) of
- I -> backward(Is, D, I++Acc)
+ {Test,Jump} ->
+ backward([Jump,Test|Is], D, Acc)
catch
throw:not_possible ->
case To =:= BifFail of
@@ -294,24 +294,25 @@ backward([{jump,{f,To}}=J|[{gc_bif,_,{f,To},_,_,_Dst}|Is]], D, Acc) ->
%% register is initialized, and it is therefore no need to test
%% for liveness of the destination register at label To.
backward([J|Is], D, Acc);
-backward([{test,bs_start_match2,F,Live,[R,_]=Args,Ctxt}|Is], D,
- [{test,bs_match_string,F,[Ctxt,Bs]},
- {test,bs_test_tail2,F,[Ctxt,0]}|Acc0]=Acc) ->
+backward([{test,bs_start_match2,F,Live,[Src,_]=Args,Ctxt}|Is], D, Acc0) ->
{f,To0} = F,
- case beam_utils:is_killed(Ctxt, Acc0, D) of
- true ->
- To = shortcut_bs_context_to_binary(To0, R, D),
- Eq = {test,is_eq_exact,{f,To},[R,{literal,Bs}]},
- backward(Is, D, [Eq|Acc0]);
- false ->
- To = shortcut_bs_start_match(To0, R, D),
- I = {test,bs_start_match2,{f,To},Live,Args,Ctxt},
- backward(Is, D, [I|Acc])
+ case test_bs_literal(F, Ctxt, D, Acc0) of
+ {none,Acc} ->
+ %% Ctxt killed immediately after bs_start_match2.
+ To = shortcut_bs_context_to_binary(To0, Src, D),
+ I = {test,is_bitstr,{f,To},[Src]},
+ backward(Is, D, [I|Acc]);
+ {Literal,Acc} ->
+ %% Ctxt killed after matching a literal.
+ To = shortcut_bs_context_to_binary(To0, Src, D),
+ Eq = {test,is_eq_exact,{f,To},[Src,{literal,Literal}]},
+ backward(Is, D, [Eq|Acc]);
+ not_killed ->
+ %% Ctxt not killed. Not much to do.
+ To = shortcut_bs_start_match(To0, Src, D),
+ I = {test,bs_start_match2,{f,To},Live,Args,Ctxt},
+ backward(Is, D, [I|Acc0])
end;
-backward([{test,bs_start_match2,{f,To0},Live,[Src|_]=Info,Dst}|Is], D, Acc) ->
- To = shortcut_bs_start_match(To0, Src, D),
- I = {test,bs_start_match2,{f,To},Live,Info,Dst},
- backward(Is, D, [I|Acc]);
backward([{test,Op,{f,To0},Ops0}|Is], D, Acc) ->
To1 = shortcut_bs_test(To0, Is, D),
To2 = shortcut_label(To1, D),
@@ -446,7 +447,7 @@ prune_redundant([], _) -> [].
replace_comp_op(To, Reg, Op, Ops, D) ->
False = comp_op_find_shortcut(To, Reg, {atom,false}, D),
True = comp_op_find_shortcut(To, Reg, {atom,true}, D),
- [bif_to_test(Op, Ops, False),{jump,{f,True}}].
+ {bif_to_test(Op, Ops, False),{jump,{f,True}}}.
comp_op_find_shortcut(To0, Reg, Val, D) ->
case shortcut_select_label(To0, Reg, Val, D) of
@@ -483,15 +484,22 @@ not_possible() -> throw(not_possible).
%% F1: is_eq_exact F2 Reg Lit2 F1: is_eq_exact F2 Reg Lit2
%% L2: .... L2:
%%
-combine_eqs(To, [Reg,{Type,_}=Lit1]=Ops, D, [{label,L1}|_])
- when Type =:= atom; Type =:= integer ->
+combine_eqs(To, [Reg,{Type,_}=Lit1]=Ops, D, Acc)
+ when Type =:= atom; Type =:= integer ->
+ Next = case Acc of
+ [{label,Lbl}|_] -> Lbl;
+ [{jump,{f,Lbl}}|_] -> Lbl
+ end,
case beam_utils:code_at(To, D) of
[{test,is_eq_exact,{f,F2},[Reg,{Type,_}=Lit2]},
{label,L2}|_] when Lit1 =/= Lit2 ->
- {select,select_val,Reg,{f,F2},[Lit1,{f,L1},Lit2,{f,L2}]};
+ {select,select_val,Reg,{f,F2},[Lit1,{f,Next},Lit2,{f,L2}]};
+ [{test,is_eq_exact,{f,F2},[Reg,{Type,_}=Lit2]},
+ {jump,{f,L2}}|_] when Lit1 =/= Lit2 ->
+ {select,select_val,Reg,{f,F2},[Lit1,{f,Next},Lit2,{f,L2}]};
[{select,select_val,Reg,{f,F2},[{Type,_}|_]=List0}|_] ->
List = remove_from_list(Lit1, List0),
- {select,select_val,Reg,{f,F2},[Lit1,{f,L1}|List]};
+ {select,select_val,Reg,{f,F2},[Lit1,{f,Next}|List]};
_Is ->
{test,is_eq_exact,{f,To},Ops}
end;
@@ -504,6 +512,22 @@ remove_from_list(Lit, [Val,{f,_}=Fail|T]) ->
[Val,Fail|remove_from_list(Lit, T)];
remove_from_list(_, []) -> [].
+
+test_bs_literal(F, Ctxt, D,
+ [{test,bs_match_string,F,[Ctxt,Bs]},
+ {test,bs_test_tail2,F,[Ctxt,0]}|Acc]) ->
+ test_bs_literal_1(Ctxt, Acc, D, Bs);
+test_bs_literal(F, Ctxt, D, [{test,bs_test_tail2,F,[Ctxt,0]}|Acc]) ->
+ test_bs_literal_1(Ctxt, Acc, D, <<>>);
+test_bs_literal(_, Ctxt, D, Acc) ->
+ test_bs_literal_1(Ctxt, Acc, D, none).
+
+test_bs_literal_1(Ctxt, Is, D, Literal) ->
+ case beam_utils:is_killed(Ctxt, Is, D) of
+ true -> {Literal,Is};
+ false -> not_killed
+ end.
+
%% shortcut_bs_test(TargetLabel, ReversedInstructions, D) -> TargetLabel'
%% Try to shortcut the failure label for bit syntax matching.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.erl
index 8fd0b36d05..50b76d7f29 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.erl
@@ -163,8 +163,8 @@ pp_instr(I) ->
file(File) ->
try process_chunks(File)
- catch error:Reason ->
- {error,?MODULE,{internal,{Reason,erlang:get_stacktrace()}}}
+ catch error:Reason:Stack ->
+ {error,?MODULE,{internal,{Reason,Stack}}}
end.
%%-----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -719,42 +719,6 @@ resolve_inst({wait,[Lbl]},_,_,_) ->
{wait,Lbl};
resolve_inst({wait_timeout,[Lbl,Int]},_,_,_) ->
{wait_timeout,Lbl,resolve_arg(Int)};
-resolve_inst({m_plus,Args},_,_,_) ->
- [W,SrcR1,SrcR2,DstR] = resolve_args(Args),
- {arithbif,'+',W,[SrcR1,SrcR2],DstR};
-resolve_inst({m_minus,Args},_,_,_) ->
- [W,SrcR1,SrcR2,DstR] = resolve_args(Args),
- {arithbif,'-',W,[SrcR1,SrcR2],DstR};
-resolve_inst({m_times,Args},_,_,_) ->
- [W,SrcR1,SrcR2,DstR] = resolve_args(Args),
- {arithbif,'*',W,[SrcR1,SrcR2],DstR};
-resolve_inst({m_div,Args},_,_,_) ->
- [W,SrcR1,SrcR2,DstR] = resolve_args(Args),
- {arithbif,'/',W,[SrcR1,SrcR2],DstR};
-resolve_inst({int_div,Args},_,_,_) ->
- [W,SrcR1,SrcR2,DstR] = resolve_args(Args),
- {arithbif,'div',W,[SrcR1,SrcR2],DstR};
-resolve_inst({int_rem,Args},_,_,_) ->
- [W,SrcR1,SrcR2,DstR] = resolve_args(Args),
- {arithbif,'rem',W,[SrcR1,SrcR2],DstR};
-resolve_inst({int_band,Args},_,_,_) ->
- [W,SrcR1,SrcR2,DstR] = resolve_args(Args),
- {arithbif,'band',W,[SrcR1,SrcR2],DstR};
-resolve_inst({int_bor,Args},_,_,_) ->
- [W,SrcR1,SrcR2,DstR] = resolve_args(Args),
- {arithbif,'bor',W,[SrcR1,SrcR2],DstR};
-resolve_inst({int_bxor,Args},_,_,_) ->
- [W,SrcR1,SrcR2,DstR] = resolve_args(Args),
- {arithbif,'bxor',W,[SrcR1,SrcR2],DstR};
-resolve_inst({int_bsl,Args},_,_,_) ->
- [W,SrcR1,SrcR2,DstR] = resolve_args(Args),
- {arithbif,'bsl',W,[SrcR1,SrcR2],DstR};
-resolve_inst({int_bsr,Args},_,_,_) ->
- [W,SrcR1,SrcR2,DstR] = resolve_args(Args),
- {arithbif,'bsr',W,[SrcR1,SrcR2],DstR};
-resolve_inst({int_bnot,Args},_,_,_) ->
- [W,SrcR,DstR] = resolve_args(Args),
- {arithbif,'bnot',W,[SrcR],DstR};
resolve_inst({is_lt=I,Args0},_,_,_) ->
[L|Args] = resolve_args(Args0),
{test,I,L,Args};
@@ -800,9 +764,6 @@ resolve_inst({is_nil=I,Args0},_,_,_) ->
resolve_inst({is_binary=I,Args0},_,_,_) ->
[L|Args] = resolve_args(Args0),
{test,I,L,Args};
-resolve_inst({is_constant=I,Args0},_,_,_) ->
- [L|Args] = resolve_args(Args0),
- {test,I,L,Args};
resolve_inst({is_list=I,Args0},_,_,_) ->
[L|Args] = resolve_args(Args0),
{test,I,L,Args};
@@ -840,11 +801,6 @@ resolve_inst({get_tuple_element,[Src,{u,Off},Dst]},_,_,_) ->
{get_tuple_element,resolve_arg(Src),Off,resolve_arg(Dst)};
resolve_inst({set_tuple_element,[Src,Dst,{u,Off}]},_,_,_) ->
{set_tuple_element,resolve_arg(Src),resolve_arg(Dst),Off};
-resolve_inst({put_string,[{u,Len},{u,Off},Dst]},_,Strings,_) ->
- String = if Len > 0 -> binary_to_list(Strings, Off+1, Off+Len);
- true -> ""
- end,
- {put_string,Len,{string,String},Dst};
resolve_inst({put_list,[Src1,Src2,Dst]},_,_,_) ->
{put_list,resolve_arg(Src1),resolve_arg(Src2),Dst};
resolve_inst({put_tuple,[{u,Arity},Dst]},_,_,_) ->
@@ -859,9 +815,6 @@ resolve_inst({case_end,[X]},_,_,_) ->
{case_end,resolve_arg(X)};
resolve_inst({call_fun,[{u,N}]},_,_,_) ->
{call_fun,N};
-resolve_inst({make_fun,Args},_,_,Lbls) ->
- [{f,L},Magic,FreeVars] = resolve_args(Args),
- {make_fun,lookup(L,Lbls),Magic,FreeVars};
resolve_inst({is_function=I,Args0},_,_,_) ->
[L|Args] = resolve_args(Args0),
{test,I,L,Args};
@@ -870,30 +823,6 @@ resolve_inst({call_ext_only,[{u,N},{u,MFAix}]},Imports,_,_) ->
%%
%% Instructions for handling binaries added in R7A & R7B
%%
-resolve_inst({bs_start_match,[F,Reg]},_,_,_) ->
- {bs_start_match,F,Reg};
-resolve_inst({bs_get_integer=I,[Lbl,Arg2,{u,N},{u,U},Arg5]},_,_,_) ->
- [A2,A5] = resolve_args([Arg2,Arg5]),
- {test,I,Lbl,[A2,N,decode_field_flags(U),A5]};
-resolve_inst({bs_get_float=I,[Lbl,Arg2,{u,N},{u,U},Arg5]},_,_,_) ->
- [A2,A5] = resolve_args([Arg2,Arg5]),
- {test,I,Lbl,[A2,N,decode_field_flags(U),A5]};
-resolve_inst({bs_get_binary=I,[Lbl,Arg2,{u,N},{u,U},Arg5]},_,_,_) ->
- [A2,A5] = resolve_args([Arg2,Arg5]),
- {test,I,Lbl,[A2,N,decode_field_flags(U),A5]};
-resolve_inst({bs_skip_bits,[Lbl,Arg2,{u,N},{u,U}]},_,_,_) ->
- A2 = resolve_arg(Arg2),
- {test,bs_skip_bits,Lbl,[A2,N,decode_field_flags(U)]};
-resolve_inst({bs_test_tail,[F,{u,N}]},_,_,_) ->
- {test,bs_test_tail,F,[N]};
-resolve_inst({bs_save,[{u,N}]},_,_,_) ->
- {bs_save,N};
-resolve_inst({bs_restore,[{u,N}]},_,_,_) ->
- {bs_restore,N};
-resolve_inst({bs_init,[{u,N},{u,U}]},_,_,_) ->
- {bs_init,N,decode_field_flags(U)};
-resolve_inst({bs_final,[F,X]},_,_,_) ->
- {bs_final,F,X};
resolve_inst({bs_put_integer,[Lbl,Arg2,{u,N},{u,U},Arg5]},_,_,_) ->
[A2,A5] = resolve_args([Arg2,Arg5]),
{bs_put_integer,Lbl,A2,N,decode_field_flags(U),A5};
@@ -908,8 +837,6 @@ resolve_inst({bs_put_string,[{u,Len},{u,Off}]},_,Strings,_) ->
true -> ""
end,
{bs_put_string,Len,{string,String}};
-resolve_inst({bs_need_buf,[{u,N}]},_,_,_) ->
- {bs_need_buf,N};
%%
%% Instructions for handling floating point numbers added in June 2001 (R8).
@@ -961,9 +888,6 @@ resolve_inst({raise,[_Reg1,_Reg2]=Regs},_,_,_) ->
resolve_inst({bs_init2,[Lbl,Arg2,{u,W},{u,R},{u,F},Arg6]},_,_,_) ->
[A2,A6] = resolve_args([Arg2,Arg6]),
{bs_init2,Lbl,A2,W,R,decode_field_flags(F),A6};
-resolve_inst({bs_bits_to_bytes,[Lbl,Arg2,Arg3]},_,_,_) ->
- [A2,A3] = resolve_args([Arg2,Arg3]),
- {bs_bits_to_bytes,Lbl,A2,A3};
resolve_inst({bs_add=I,[Lbl,Arg2,Arg3,Arg4,Arg5]},_,_,_) ->
[A2,A3,A4,A5] = resolve_args([Arg2,Arg3,Arg4,Arg5]),
{I,Lbl,[A2,A3,A4],A5};
@@ -1041,12 +965,6 @@ resolve_inst({gc_bif3,Args},Imports,_,_) ->
{gc_bif,BifName,F,Live,[A1,A2,A3],Reg};
%%
-%% New instructions for creating non-byte aligned binaries.
-%%
-resolve_inst({bs_final2,[X,Y]},_,_,_) ->
- {bs_final2,X,Y};
-
-%%
%% R11B-5.
%%
resolve_inst({is_bitstr=I,Args0},_,_,_) ->
@@ -1165,6 +1083,15 @@ resolve_inst({get_map_elements,Args0},_,_,_) ->
{get_map_elements,FLbl,Src,{list,List}};
%%
+%% OTP 21.
+%%
+
+resolve_inst({build_stacktrace,[]},_,_,_) ->
+ build_stacktrace;
+resolve_inst({raw_raise,[]},_,_,_) ->
+ raw_raise;
+
+%%
%% Catches instructions that are not yet handled.
%%
resolve_inst(X,_,_,_) -> ?exit({resolve_inst,X}).
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.hrl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.hrl
index d968cd9587..c3326c15a0 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.hrl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_disasm.hrl
@@ -26,7 +26,8 @@
%% IT SHOULD BE MOVED TO A FILE THAT DEFINES (AND EXPORTS)
%% PROPER TYPES FOR THE SET OF BEAM INSTRUCTIONS.
%%
--type beam_instr() :: 'bs_init_writable' | 'fclearerror' | 'if_end'
+-type beam_instr() :: 'bs_init_writable' | 'build_stacktrace'
+ | 'fclearerror' | 'if_end' | 'raw_raise'
| 'remove_message' | 'return' | 'send' | 'timeout'
| tuple(). %% XXX: Very underspecified - FIX THIS
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_except.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_except.erl
index 9801c68ee2..abd39c661d 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_except.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_except.erl
@@ -45,8 +45,7 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}) ->
Is = function_1(Is0),
{function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is}
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_jump.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_jump.erl
index 4365451356..c33de217bd 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 +317,23 @@ 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,Test0,{f,L}=Lbl,Ops}=I|[{jump,To}|Is]=Is0], Acc, St) ->
@@ -326,30 +355,16 @@ 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 +384,72 @@ 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 +469,6 @@ 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 836378727b..73c6501fe5 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl
@@ -23,7 +23,6 @@
-include("core_parse.hrl").
-include("v3_kernel.hrl").
--include("v3_life.hrl").
-include("beam_disasm.hrl").
-import(lists, [foreach/2]).
@@ -31,7 +30,6 @@
-type code() :: cerl:c_module()
| beam_utils:module_code()
| #k_mdef{}
- | {module(),_,_,_} %v3_life
| [_]. %form-based format
-spec module(file:io_device(), code()) -> 'ok'.
@@ -43,13 +41,9 @@ 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]),
@@ -60,19 +54,6 @@ module(Stream, {Mod,Exp,Attr,Code,NumLabels}) ->
[Name, Arity, Entry]),
io:put_chars(Stream, format_asm(Asm))
end, Code);
-module(Stream, Code) when is_binary(Code) ->
- #beam_file{ module = Module, compile_info = CInfo } = beam_disasm:file(Code),
- Loaded = code:is_loaded(Module),
- Sticky = code:is_sticky(Module),
- [code:unstick_mod(Module) || Sticky],
-
- {module, Module} = code:load_binary(Module, proplists:get_value(source, CInfo), Code),
- ok = erts_debug:df(Stream, Module),
-
- %% Restore loaded module
- _ = [{module, Module} = code:load_file(Module) || Loaded =/= false],
- [code:stick_mod(Module) || Sticky],
- ok;
module(Stream, [_|_]=Fs) ->
%% Form-based abstract format.
foreach(fun (F) -> io:format(Stream, "~p.\n", [F]) end, Fs).
@@ -82,60 +63,3 @@ 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..eb3192fe8f 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_peep.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_peep.erl
@@ -41,8 +41,7 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}) ->
Is = beam_jump:remove_unused_labels(Is1),
{function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is}
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
@@ -89,15 +88,37 @@ 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..3c8efa577c 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_receive.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_receive.erl
@@ -82,8 +82,7 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,Entry,Is}) ->
D = beam_utils:index_labels(Is),
{function,Name,Arity,Entry,opt(Is, D, [])}
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
@@ -207,6 +206,8 @@ 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_record.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_record.erl
index 419089b1bc..58a6de6775 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_record.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_record.erl
@@ -15,19 +15,12 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightEnd%
%%
-%% File: beam_record.erl
-%% Author: Björn-Egil Dahlberg
-%% Created: 2014-09-03
-%%
-
--module(beam_record).
--export([module/2]).
%% Rewrite the instruction stream on tagged tuple tests.
-%% Tagged tuples means a tuple of any arity with an atom as its first element.
-%% Typically records, ok-tuples and error-tuples.
-%%
-%% from:
+%% Tagged tuples means a tuple of any arity with an atom as its
+%% first element, such as records and error tuples.
+%%
+%% From:
%% ...
%% {test,is_tuple,Fail,[Src]}.
%% {test,test_arity,Fail,[Src,Sz]}.
@@ -36,13 +29,16 @@
%% ...
%% {test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[Dst,Atom]}.
%% ...
-%% to:
+%% To:
%% ...
%% {test,is_tagged_tuple,Fail,[Src,Sz,Atom]}.
%% ...
+%%
+-module(beam_record).
+-export([module/2]).
--import(lists, [reverse/1]).
+-import(lists, [reverse/1,reverse/2]).
-spec module(beam_utils:module_code(), [compile:option()]) ->
{'ok',beam_utils:module_code()}.
@@ -51,56 +47,85 @@ module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs0,Lc}, _Opt) ->
Fs = [function(F) || F <- Fs0],
{ok,{Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs,Lc}}.
-function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is}) ->
+function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}) ->
try
- Idx = beam_utils:index_labels(Is),
- {function,Name,Arity,CLabel,rewrite(Is,Idx)}
+ Is1 = beam_utils:anno_defs(Is0),
+ Idx = beam_utils:index_labels(Is1),
+ Is = rewrite(reverse(Is1), Idx),
+ {function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is}
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
-rewrite(Is,Idx) ->
- rewrite(Is,Idx,[]).
+rewrite(Is, Idx) ->
+ rewrite(Is, Idx, 0, []).
-rewrite([{test,is_tuple,Fail,[Src]}=I1,
- {test,test_arity,Fail,[Src,N]}=I2|Is],Idx,Acc) ->
- case is_tagged_tuple(Is,Fail,Src,Idx) of
+rewrite([{test,test_arity,Fail,[Src,N]}=TA,
+ {test,is_tuple,Fail,[Src]}=TT|Is], Idx, Def, Acc0) ->
+ case is_tagged_tuple(Acc0, Def, Fail, Src, Idx) of
no ->
- rewrite(Is,Idx,[I2,I1|Acc]);
- {Atom,[{block,[]}|Is1]} ->
- rewrite(Is1,Idx,[{test,is_tagged_tuple,Fail,[Src,N,Atom]}|Acc]);
- {Atom,Is1} ->
- rewrite(Is1,Idx,[{test,is_tagged_tuple,Fail,[Src,N,Atom]}|Acc])
+ rewrite(Is, Idx, 0, [TT,TA|Acc0]);
+ {yes,Atom,Acc} ->
+ I = {test,is_tagged_tuple,Fail,[Src,N,Atom]},
+ rewrite(Is, Idx, Def, [I|Acc])
end;
-rewrite([I|Is],Idx,Acc) ->
- rewrite(Is,Idx,[I|Acc]);
-rewrite([],_,Acc) -> reverse(Acc).
-
-is_tagged_tuple([{block,[{set,[Dst],[Src],{get_tuple_element,0}}=B|Bs]},
- {test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[Dst,{atom,_}=Atom]}|Is],Fail,Src,Idx) ->
+rewrite([{block,[{'%anno',{def,Def}}|Bl]}|Is], Idx, _Def, Acc) ->
+ rewrite(Is, Idx, Def, [{block,Bl}|Acc]);
+rewrite([{label,L}=I|Is], Idx0, Def, Acc) ->
+ Idx = beam_utils:index_label(L, Acc, Idx0),
+ rewrite(Is, Idx, Def, [I|Acc]);
+rewrite([I|Is], Idx, Def, Acc) ->
+ rewrite(Is, Idx, Def, [I|Acc]);
+rewrite([], _, _, Acc) -> Acc.
- %% if Dst is killed in the instruction stream and at fail label,
- %% we can safely remove get_tuple_element.
- %%
- %% if Dst is not killed in the stream, we cannot remove get_tuple_element
- %% since it is referenced.
-
- case is_killed(Dst,Is,Fail,Idx) of
- true -> {Atom,[{block,Bs}|Is]};
- false -> {Atom,[{block,[B|Bs]}|Is]}
+is_tagged_tuple([{block,Bl},
+ {test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[Dst,{atom,_}=Atom]}|Is],
+ Def, Fail, Src, Idx) ->
+ case is_tagged_tuple_1(Bl, Is, Fail, Src, Dst, Idx, Def, []) of
+ no ->
+ no;
+ {yes,[]} ->
+ {yes,Atom,Is};
+ {yes,[_|_]=Block} ->
+ {yes,Atom,[{block,Block}|Is]}
end;
-is_tagged_tuple([{block,[{set,_,_,_}=B|Bs]},
- {test,is_eq_exact,_,_}=I|Is],Fail,Src,Idx) ->
- case is_tagged_tuple([{block,Bs},I|Is],Fail,Src,Idx) of
- {Atom,[{block,Bsr}|Isr]} -> {Atom,[{block,[B|Bsr]}|Isr]};
- no -> no
+is_tagged_tuple(_, _, _, _, _) ->
+ no.
+
+is_tagged_tuple_1([{set,[Dst],[Src],{get_tuple_element,0}}=I|Bl],
+ Is, Fail, Src, Dst, Idx, Def, Acc) ->
+ %% Check usage of Dst to find out whether the get_tuple_element
+ %% is needed.
+ case usage(Dst, Is, Fail, Idx) of
+ killed ->
+ %% Safe to remove the get_tuple_element instruction.
+ {yes,reverse(Acc, Bl)};
+ used ->
+ %% Actively used. Must keep instruction.
+ {yes,reverse(Acc, [I|Bl])};
+ not_used ->
+ %% Not actually used (but must be initialized).
+ case is_defined(Dst, Def) of
+ false ->
+ %% Dst must be initialized, but the
+ %% actual value does not matter.
+ Kill = {set,[Dst],[nil],move},
+ {yes,reverse(Acc, [Kill|Bl])};
+ true ->
+ %% The register is previously initialized.
+ %% We can remove the instruction.
+ {yes,reverse(Acc, Bl)}
+ end
end;
-is_tagged_tuple(_Is,_Fail,_Src,_Idx) ->
+is_tagged_tuple_1([I|Bl], Is, Fail, Src, Dst, Idx, Def, Acc) ->
+ is_tagged_tuple_1(Bl, Is, Fail, Src, Dst, Idx, Def, [I|Acc]);
+is_tagged_tuple_1(_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _) ->
no.
-is_killed(Dst,Is,{_,Lbl},Idx) ->
- beam_utils:is_killed(Dst,Is,Idx) andalso
- beam_utils:is_killed_at(Dst,Lbl,Idx).
+usage(Dst, Is, Fail, Idx) ->
+ beam_utils:usage(Dst, [{test,is_number,Fail,[nil]}|Is], Idx).
+
+is_defined({x,X}, Def) ->
+ (Def bsr X) band 1 =:= 1.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_reorder.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_reorder.erl
index 910b7f6b0a..63bb57a1ac 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_reorder.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_reorder.erl
@@ -35,8 +35,7 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}) ->
Is = reorder(Is0),
{function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is}
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl
index c8abfa524f..b2fabed2c5 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl
@@ -40,11 +40,10 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Asm0}) ->
Asm1 = beam_utils:live_opt(Asm0),
Asm2 = opt(Asm1, [], tdb_new()),
Asm3 = beam_utils:live_opt(Asm2),
- Asm = beam_utils:delete_live_annos(Asm3),
+ Asm = beam_utils:delete_annos(Asm3),
{function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Asm}
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
@@ -81,80 +80,99 @@ simplify(Is0, TypeDb0) ->
%% Basic simplification, mostly tuples, no floating point optimizations.
simplify_basic(Is, Ts) ->
- simplify_basic_1(Is, Ts, []).
-
-simplify_basic_1([{set,[D],[{integer,Index},Reg],{bif,element,_}}=I0|Is], Ts0, Acc) ->
- I = case max_tuple_size(Reg, Ts0) of
- Sz when 0 < Index, Index =< Sz ->
- {set,[D],[Reg],{get_tuple_element,Index-1}};
- _Other -> I0
- end,
- Ts = update(I, Ts0),
- simplify_basic_1(Is, Ts, [I|Acc]);
-simplify_basic_1([{set,[D],[TupleReg],{get_tuple_element,0}}=I|Is0], Ts0, Acc) ->
- case tdb_find(TupleReg, Ts0) of
- {tuple,_,[Contents]} ->
- simplify_basic_1([{set,[D],[Contents],move}|Is0], Ts0, Acc);
- _ ->
- Ts = update(I, Ts0),
- simplify_basic_1(Is0, Ts, [I|Acc])
+ simplify_basic(Is, Ts, []).
+
+simplify_basic([I0|Is], Ts0, Acc) ->
+ case simplify_instr(I0, Ts0) of
+ [] ->
+ simplify_basic(Is, Ts0, Acc);
+ [I] ->
+ Ts = update(I, Ts0),
+ simplify_basic(Is, Ts, [I|Acc])
+ end;
+simplify_basic([], Ts, Acc) ->
+ {reverse(Acc),Ts}.
+
+simplify_instr({set,[D],[{integer,Index},Reg],{bif,element,_}}=I, Ts) ->
+ case max_tuple_size(Reg, Ts) of
+ Sz when 0 < Index, Index =< Sz ->
+ [{set,[D],[Reg],{get_tuple_element,Index-1}}];
+ _ -> [I]
end;
-simplify_basic_1([{set,_,_,{try_catch,_,_}}=I|Is], _Ts, Acc) ->
- simplify_basic_1(Is, tdb_new(), [I|Acc]);
-simplify_basic_1([{test,is_atom,_,[R]}=I|Is], Ts, Acc) ->
+simplify_instr({test,is_atom,_,[R]}=I, Ts) ->
case tdb_find(R, Ts) of
- boolean -> simplify_basic_1(Is, Ts, Acc);
- _ -> simplify_basic_1(Is, Ts, [I|Acc])
+ boolean -> [];
+ _ -> [I]
end;
-simplify_basic_1([{test,is_integer,_,[R]}=I|Is], Ts, Acc) ->
+simplify_instr({test,is_integer,_,[R]}=I, Ts) ->
case tdb_find(R, Ts) of
- integer -> simplify_basic_1(Is, Ts, Acc);
- {integer,_} -> simplify_basic_1(Is, Ts, Acc);
- _ -> simplify_basic_1(Is, Ts, [I|Acc])
+ integer -> [];
+ {integer,_} -> [];
+ _ -> [I]
end;
-simplify_basic_1([{test,is_tuple,_,[R]}=I|Is], Ts, Acc) ->
+simplify_instr({set,[D],[TupleReg],{get_tuple_element,0}}=I, Ts) ->
+ case tdb_find(TupleReg, Ts) of
+ {tuple,_,_,[Contents]} ->
+ [{set,[D],[Contents],move}];
+ _ ->
+ [I]
+ end;
+simplify_instr({test,is_tuple,_,[R]}=I, Ts) ->
case tdb_find(R, Ts) of
- {tuple,_,_} -> simplify_basic_1(Is, Ts, Acc);
- _ -> simplify_basic_1(Is, Ts, [I|Acc])
+ {tuple,_,_,_} -> [];
+ _ -> [I]
end;
-simplify_basic_1([{test,is_map,_,[R]}=I|Is], Ts0, Acc) ->
- case tdb_find(R, Ts0) of
- map -> simplify_basic_1(Is, Ts0, Acc);
- _Other ->
- Ts = update(I, Ts0),
- simplify_basic_1(Is, Ts, [I|Acc])
+simplify_instr({test,test_arity,_,[R,Arity]}=I, Ts) ->
+ case tdb_find(R, Ts) of
+ {tuple,exact_size,Arity,_} -> [];
+ _ -> [I]
end;
-simplify_basic_1([{test,is_nonempty_list,_,[R]}=I|Is], Ts0, Acc) ->
- case tdb_find(R, Ts0) of
- nonempty_list -> simplify_basic_1(Is, Ts0, Acc);
- _Other ->
- Ts = update(I, Ts0),
- simplify_basic_1(Is, Ts, [I|Acc])
- end;
-simplify_basic_1([{test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[R,{atom,_}=Atom]}=I|Is0], Ts0, Acc0) ->
- Acc = case tdb_find(R, Ts0) of
- {atom,_}=Atom -> Acc0;
- {atom,_} -> [{jump,Fail}|Acc0];
- _ -> [I|Acc0]
- end,
- Ts = update(I, Ts0),
- simplify_basic_1(Is0, Ts, Acc);
-simplify_basic_1([{select,select_val,Reg,_,_}=I0|Is], Ts, Acc) ->
- I = case tdb_find(Reg, Ts) of
- {integer,Range} ->
- simplify_select_val_int(I0, Range);
- boolean ->
- simplify_select_val_bool(I0);
- _ ->
- I0
- end,
- simplify_basic_1(Is, tdb_new(), [I|Acc]);
-simplify_basic_1([I|Is], Ts0, Acc) ->
- Ts = update(I, Ts0),
- simplify_basic_1(Is, Ts, [I|Acc]);
-simplify_basic_1([], Ts, Acc) ->
- Is = reverse(Acc),
- {Is,Ts}.
+simplify_instr({test,is_map,_,[R]}=I, Ts) ->
+ case tdb_find(R, Ts) of
+ map -> [];
+ _ -> [I]
+ end;
+simplify_instr({test,is_nonempty_list,_,[R]}=I, Ts) ->
+ case tdb_find(R, Ts) of
+ nonempty_list -> [];
+ _ -> [I]
+ end;
+simplify_instr({test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[R,{atom,_}=Atom]}=I, Ts) ->
+ case tdb_find(R, Ts) of
+ {atom,_}=Atom -> [];
+ {atom,_} -> [{jump,Fail}];
+ _ -> [I]
+ end;
+simplify_instr({test,is_record,_,[R,{atom,_}=Tag,{integer,Arity}]}=I, Ts) ->
+ case tdb_find(R, Ts) of
+ {tuple,exact_size,Arity,[Tag]} -> [];
+ _ -> [I]
+ end;
+simplify_instr({select,select_val,Reg,_,_}=I, Ts) ->
+ [case tdb_find(Reg, Ts) of
+ {integer,Range} ->
+ simplify_select_val_int(I, Range);
+ boolean ->
+ simplify_select_val_bool(I);
+ _ ->
+ I
+ end];
+simplify_instr({test,bs_test_unit,_,[Src,Unit]}=I, Ts) ->
+ case tdb_find(Src, Ts) of
+ {binary,U} when U rem Unit =:= 0 -> [];
+ _ -> [I]
+ end;
+simplify_instr({test,is_binary,_,[Src]}=I, Ts) ->
+ case tdb_find(Src, Ts) of
+ {binary,U} when U rem 8 =:= 0 -> [];
+ _ -> [I]
+ end;
+simplify_instr({test,is_bitstr,_,[Src]}=I, Ts) ->
+ case tdb_find(Src, Ts) of
+ {binary,_} -> [];
+ _ -> [I]
+ end;
+simplify_instr(I, _) -> [I].
simplify_select_val_int({select,select_val,R,_,L0}=I, {Min,Max}) ->
Vs = sort([V || {integer,V} <- L0]),
@@ -285,7 +303,7 @@ clearerror([], OrigIs) -> [{set,[],[],fclearerror}|OrigIs].
%% Combine two blocks and eliminate any move instructions that assign
%% to registers that are killed later in the block.
%%
-merge_blocks(B1, [{'%live',_,_}|B2]) ->
+merge_blocks(B1, [{'%anno',_}|B2]) ->
merge_blocks_1(B1++[{set,[],[],stop_here}|B2]).
merge_blocks_1([{set,[],_,stop_here}|Is]) -> Is;
@@ -334,29 +352,17 @@ flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,{put_tuple,_}}, H, Fl) ->
{[],H+1,Fl};
flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,put}, H, Fl) ->
{[],H+1,Fl};
-%% Then the "neutral" instructions. We just pass them.
-flt_need_heap_2({set,[{fr,_}],_,_}, H, Fl) ->
- {[],H,Fl};
-flt_need_heap_2({set,[],[],fclearerror}, H, Fl) ->
- {[],H,Fl};
-flt_need_heap_2({set,[],[],fcheckerror}, H, Fl) ->
- {[],H,Fl};
-flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,{bif,_,_}}, H, Fl) ->
- {[],H,Fl};
-flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,move}, H, Fl) ->
- {[],H,Fl};
-flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,{get_tuple_element,_}}, H, Fl) ->
- {[],H,Fl};
-flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,get_list}, H, Fl) ->
- {[],H,Fl};
-flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,{try_catch,_,_}}, H, Fl) ->
- {[],H,Fl};
-flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,init}, H, Fl) ->
- {[],H,Fl};
-%% All other instructions should cause the insertion of an allocation
+%% The following instructions cause the insertion of an allocation
%% instruction if needed.
+flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,{alloc,_,_}}, H, Fl) ->
+ {flt_alloc(H, Fl),0,0};
+flt_need_heap_2({set,_,_,{set_tuple_element,_}}, H, Fl) ->
+ {flt_alloc(H, Fl),0,0};
+flt_need_heap_2({'%anno',_}, H, Fl) ->
+ {flt_alloc(H, Fl),0,0};
+%% All other instructions are "neutral". We just pass them.
flt_need_heap_2(_, H, Fl) ->
- {flt_alloc(H, Fl),0,0}.
+ {[],H,Fl}.
flt_alloc(0, 0) ->
[];
@@ -379,7 +385,7 @@ build_alloc(Words, Floats) -> {alloc,[{words,Words},{floats,Floats}]}.
%% is not continous at an allocation function (e.g. if {x,0} and {x,2}
%% are live, but not {x,1}).
-flt_liveness([{'%live',_Live,Regs}=LiveInstr|Is]) ->
+flt_liveness([{'%anno',{used,Regs}}=LiveInstr|Is]) ->
flt_liveness_1(Is, Regs, [LiveInstr]).
flt_liveness_1([{set,Ds,Ss,{alloc,Live0,Alloc}}|Is], Regs0, Acc) ->
@@ -391,7 +397,7 @@ flt_liveness_1([{set,Ds,Ss,{alloc,Live0,Alloc}}|Is], Regs0, Acc) ->
flt_liveness_1([{set,Ds,_,_}=I|Is], Regs0, Acc) ->
Regs = x_live(Ds, Regs0),
flt_liveness_1(Is, Regs, [I|Acc]);
-flt_liveness_1([{'%live',_,_}], _Regs, Acc) ->
+flt_liveness_1([{'%anno',_}], _Regs, Acc) ->
reverse(Acc).
init_regs(Live) ->
@@ -415,13 +421,14 @@ x_live([], Regs) -> Regs.
%% Update the type database to account for executing an instruction.
%%
%% First the cases for instructions inside basic blocks.
-update({'%live',_,_}, Ts) -> Ts;
+update({'%anno',_}, Ts) ->
+ Ts;
update({set,[D],[S],move}, Ts) ->
tdb_copy(S, D, Ts);
update({set,[D],[{integer,I},Reg],{bif,element,_}}, Ts0) ->
- tdb_update([{Reg,{tuple,I,[]}},{D,kill}], Ts0);
+ tdb_update([{Reg,{tuple,min_size,I,[]}},{D,kill}], Ts0);
update({set,[D],[_Index,Reg],{bif,element,_}}, Ts0) ->
- tdb_update([{Reg,{tuple,0,[]}},{D,kill}], Ts0);
+ tdb_update([{Reg,{tuple,min_size,0,[]}},{D,kill}], Ts0);
update({set,[D],Args,{bif,N,_}}, Ts0) ->
Ar = length(Args),
BoolOp = erl_internal:new_type_test(N, Ar) orelse
@@ -479,7 +486,7 @@ update({kill,D}, Ts) ->
update({test,is_float,_Fail,[Src]}, Ts0) ->
tdb_update([{Src,float}], Ts0);
update({test,test_arity,_Fail,[Src,Arity]}, Ts0) ->
- tdb_update([{Src,{tuple,Arity,[]}}], Ts0);
+ tdb_update([{Src,{tuple,exact_size,Arity,[]}}], Ts0);
update({test,is_map,_Fail,[Src]}, Ts0) ->
tdb_update([{Src,map}], Ts0);
update({get_map_elements,_,Src,{list,Elems0}}, Ts0) ->
@@ -493,15 +500,19 @@ update({test,is_eq_exact,_,[Reg,{atom,_}=Atom]}, Ts) ->
error ->
Ts;
{tuple_element,TupleReg,0} ->
- tdb_update([{TupleReg,{tuple,1,[Atom]}}], Ts);
+ tdb_update([{TupleReg,{tuple,min_size,1,[Atom]}}], Ts);
_ ->
Ts
end;
update({test,is_record,_Fail,[Src,Tag,{integer,Arity}]}, Ts) ->
- tdb_update([{Src,{tuple,Arity,[Tag]}}], Ts);
+ tdb_update([{Src,{tuple,exact_size,Arity,[Tag]}}], Ts);
-%% Binary matching
+%% Binaries and binary matching.
+update({test,is_binary,_Fail,[Src]}, Ts0) ->
+ tdb_update([{Src,{binary,8}}], Ts0);
+update({test,is_bitstr,_Fail,[Src]}, Ts0) ->
+ tdb_update([{Src,{binary,1}}], Ts0);
update({test,bs_get_integer2,_,_,Args,Dst}, Ts) ->
tdb_update([{Dst,get_bs_integer_type(Args)}], Ts);
update({test,bs_get_utf8,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) ->
@@ -510,8 +521,10 @@ update({test,bs_get_utf16,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) ->
tdb_update([{Dst,?UNICODE_INT}], Ts);
update({test,bs_get_utf32,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) ->
tdb_update([{Dst,?UNICODE_INT}], Ts);
+update({bs_init,_,{bs_init2,_,_},_,_,Dst}, Ts) ->
+ tdb_update([{Dst,{binary,8}}], Ts);
update({bs_init,_,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) ->
- tdb_update([{Dst,kill}], Ts);
+ tdb_update([{Dst,{binary,1}}], Ts);
update({bs_put,_,_,_}, Ts) ->
Ts;
update({bs_save2,_,_}, Ts) ->
@@ -520,12 +533,19 @@ update({bs_restore2,_,_}, Ts) ->
Ts;
update({bs_context_to_binary,Dst}, Ts) ->
tdb_update([{Dst,kill}], Ts);
-update({test,bs_start_match2,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) ->
- tdb_update([{Dst,kill}], Ts);
-update({test,bs_get_binary2,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) ->
- tdb_update([{Dst,kill}], Ts);
+update({test,bs_start_match2,_,_,[Src,_],Dst}, Ts) ->
+ Type = case tdb_find(Src, Ts) of
+ {binary,_}=Type0 -> Type0;
+ _ -> {binary,1}
+ end,
+ tdb_update([{Dst,Type}], Ts);
+update({test,bs_get_binary2,_,_,[_,_,Unit,_],Dst}, Ts) ->
+ true = is_integer(Unit), %Assertion.
+ tdb_update([{Dst,{binary,Unit}}], Ts);
update({test,bs_get_float2,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) ->
tdb_update([{Dst,float}], Ts);
+update({test,bs_test_unit,_,[Src,Unit]}, Ts) ->
+ tdb_update([{Src,{binary,Unit}}], Ts);
update({test,_Test,_Fail,_Other}, Ts) ->
Ts;
@@ -540,7 +560,7 @@ update({call_ext,Ar,{extfunc,math,Math,Ar}}, Ts) ->
update({call_ext,3,{extfunc,erlang,setelement,3}}, Ts0) ->
Ts = tdb_kill_xregs(Ts0),
case tdb_find({x,1}, Ts0) of
- {tuple,Sz,_}=T0 ->
+ {tuple,SzKind,Sz,_}=T0 ->
T = case tdb_find({x,0}, Ts0) of
{integer,{I,I}} when I > 1 ->
%% First element is not changed. The result
@@ -549,7 +569,7 @@ update({call_ext,3,{extfunc,erlang,setelement,3}}, Ts0) ->
_ ->
%% Position is 1 or unknown. May change the
%% first element of the tuple.
- {tuple,Sz,[]}
+ {tuple,SzKind,Sz,[]}
end,
tdb_update([{{x,0},T}], Ts);
_ ->
@@ -562,6 +582,7 @@ update({call_fun, _}, Ts) -> tdb_kill_xregs(Ts);
update({apply, _}, Ts) -> tdb_kill_xregs(Ts);
update({line,_}, Ts) -> Ts;
+update({'%',_}, Ts) -> Ts;
%% The instruction is unknown. Kill all information.
update(_I, _Ts) -> tdb_new().
@@ -633,7 +654,7 @@ possibly_numeric(_) -> false.
max_tuple_size(Reg, Ts) ->
case tdb_find(Reg, Ts) of
- {tuple,Sz,_} -> Sz;
+ {tuple,_,Sz,_} -> Sz;
_Other -> 0
end.
@@ -789,16 +810,20 @@ checkerror_2(OrigIs) -> [{set,[],[],fcheckerror}|OrigIs].
%%% Routines for maintaining a type database. The type database
%%% associates type information with registers.
%%%
-%%% {tuple,Size,First} means that the corresponding register contains a
-%%% tuple with *at least* Size elements. An tuple with unknown
-%%% size is represented as {tuple,0,[]}. First is either [] (meaning that
-%%% the tuple's first element is unknown) or [FirstElement] (the contents
-%%% of the first element).
+%%% {tuple,min_size,Size,First} means that the corresponding register contains
+%%% a tuple with *at least* Size elements (conversely, exact_size means that it
+%%% contains a tuple with *exactly* Size elements). An tuple with unknown size
+%%% is represented as {tuple,min_size,0,[]}. First is either [] (meaning that
+%%% the tuple's first element is unknown) or [FirstElement] (the contents of
+%%% the first element).
%%%
%%% 'float' means that the register contains a float.
%%%
%%% 'integer' or {integer,{Min,Max}} that the register contains an
%%% integer.
+%%%
+%%% {binary,Unit} means that the register contains a binary/bitstring aligned
+%%% to unit Unit.
%% tdb_new() -> EmptyDataBase
%% Creates a new, empty type database.
@@ -837,7 +862,7 @@ tdb_copy(Literal, D, Ts) ->
{literal,#{}} -> map;
{literal,Tuple} when tuple_size(Tuple) >= 1 ->
Lit = tag_literal(element(1, Tuple)),
- {tuple,tuple_size(Tuple),[Lit]};
+ {tuple,exact_size,tuple_size(Tuple),[Lit]};
_ -> term
end,
if
@@ -859,14 +884,14 @@ tag_literal(Lit) -> {literal,Lit}.
%% Updates a type database. If a 'kill' operation is given, the type
%% information for that register will be removed from the database.
%% A kill operation takes precedence over other operations for the same
-%% register (i.e. [{{x,0},kill},{{x,0},{tuple,5,[]}}] means that the
+%% register (i.e. [{{x,0},kill},{{x,0},{tuple,min_size,5,[]}}] means that the
%% the existing type information, if any, will be discarded, and the
-%% the '{tuple,5,[]}' information ignored.
+%% the '{tuple,min_size,5,[]}' information ignored.
%%
%% If NewInfo information is given and there exists information about
%% the register, the old and new type information will be merged.
-%% For instance, {tuple,5,_} and {tuple,10,_} will be merged to produce
-%% {tuple,10,_}.
+%% For instance, {tuple,min_size,5,_} and {tuple,min_size,10,_} will be merged
+%% to produce {tuple,min_size,10,_}.
tdb_update(Uis0, Ts0) ->
Uis1 = filter(fun ({{x,_},_Op}) -> true;
@@ -904,34 +929,41 @@ tdb_kill_xregs([]) -> [].
remove_key(Key, [{Key,_Op}|Ops]) -> remove_key(Key, Ops);
remove_key(_, Ops) -> Ops.
-
+
merge_type_info(I, I) -> I;
-merge_type_info({tuple,Sz1,Same}, {tuple,Sz2,Same}=Max) when Sz1 < Sz2 ->
+merge_type_info({tuple,min_size,Sz1,Same}, {tuple,min_size,Sz2,Same}=Max) when Sz1 < Sz2 ->
Max;
-merge_type_info({tuple,Sz1,Same}=Max, {tuple,Sz2,Same}) when Sz1 > Sz2 ->
+merge_type_info({tuple,min_size,Sz1,Same}=Max, {tuple,min_size,Sz2,Same}) when Sz1 > Sz2 ->
Max;
-merge_type_info({tuple,Sz1,[]}, {tuple,_Sz2,First}=Tuple2) ->
- merge_type_info({tuple,Sz1,First}, Tuple2);
-merge_type_info({tuple,_Sz1,First}=Tuple1, {tuple,Sz2,_}) ->
- merge_type_info(Tuple1, {tuple,Sz2,First});
+merge_type_info({tuple,exact_size,_,Same}=Exact, {tuple,_,_,Same}) ->
+ Exact;
+merge_type_info({tuple,_,_,Same},{tuple,exact_size,_,Same}=Exact) ->
+ Exact;
+merge_type_info({tuple,SzKind1,Sz1,[]}, {tuple,_SzKind2,_Sz2,First}=Tuple2) ->
+ merge_type_info({tuple,SzKind1,Sz1,First}, Tuple2);
+merge_type_info({tuple,_SzKind1,_Sz1,First}=Tuple1, {tuple,SzKind2,Sz2,_}) ->
+ merge_type_info(Tuple1, {tuple,SzKind2,Sz2,First});
merge_type_info(integer, {integer,_}=Int) ->
Int;
merge_type_info({integer,_}=Int, integer) ->
Int;
merge_type_info({integer,{Min1,Max1}}, {integer,{Min2,Max2}}) ->
{integer,{max(Min1, Min2),min(Max1, Max2)}};
+merge_type_info({binary,U1}, {binary,U2}) ->
+ {binary,max(U1, U2)};
merge_type_info(NewType, _) ->
verify_type(NewType),
NewType.
verify_type({atom,_}) -> ok;
+verify_type({binary,U}) when is_integer(U) -> ok;
verify_type(boolean) -> ok;
verify_type(integer) -> ok;
verify_type({integer,{Min,Max}})
when is_integer(Min), is_integer(Max) -> ok;
verify_type(map) -> ok;
verify_type(nonempty_list) -> ok;
-verify_type({tuple,Sz,[]}) when is_integer(Sz) -> ok;
-verify_type({tuple,Sz,[_]}) when is_integer(Sz) -> ok;
+verify_type({tuple,_,Sz,[]}) when is_integer(Sz) -> ok;
+verify_type({tuple,_,Sz,[_]}) when is_integer(Sz) -> ok;
verify_type({tuple_element,_,_}) -> ok;
verify_type(float) -> ok.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl
index e39fbdc3b7..5333925589 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl
@@ -22,15 +22,23 @@
-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,
+ is_not_used/3,usage/3,
+ 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]).
+ live_opt/1,delete_annos/1,combine_heap_needs/2,
+ anno_defs/1,
+ 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, [flatmap/2,map/2,member/2,sort/1,reverse/1,splitwith/2]).
+
+-define(is_const(Val), (Val =:= nil orelse
+ 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).
@@ -54,6 +62,23 @@
{lbl :: code_index(), %Label to code index.
res :: result_cache()}). %Result cache for each label.
+%% usage(Register, [Instruction], State) -> killed|not_used|used.
+%% Determine the usage of Register in the instruction sequence.
+%% The return value is one of:
+%%
+%% killed - The register is not used in any way.
+%% not_used - The register is referenced only by an allocating instruction
+%% (the actual value does not matter).
+%% used - The register is used (its value do matter).
+
+-spec usage(beam_asm:reg(), [instruction()], code_index()) ->
+ 'killed' | 'not_used' | 'used'.
+
+usage(R, Is, D) ->
+ St = #live{lbl=D,res=gb_trees:empty()},
+ {Usage,_} = check_liveness(R, Is, St),
+ Usage.
+
%% is_killed_block(Register, [Instruction]) -> true|false
%% Determine whether a register is killed by the instruction sequence inside
@@ -70,7 +95,7 @@ is_killed_block({x,X}, [{set,_,_,{alloc,Live,_}}|_]) ->
X >= Live;
is_killed_block(R, [{set,Ds,Ss,_Op}|Is]) ->
not member(R, Ss) andalso (member(R, Ds) orelse is_killed_block(R, Is));
-is_killed_block(R, [{'%live',_,Regs}|Is]) ->
+is_killed_block(R, [{'%anno',{used,Regs}}|Is]) ->
case R of
{x,X} when (Regs bsr X) band 1 =:= 0 -> true;
_ -> is_killed_block(R, Is)
@@ -93,6 +118,7 @@ is_killed(R, Is, D) ->
St = #live{lbl=D,res=gb_trees:empty()},
case check_liveness(R, Is, St) of
{killed,_} -> true;
+ {exit_not_used,_} -> true;
{_,_} -> false
end.
@@ -105,6 +131,7 @@ is_killed_at(R, Lbl, D) when is_integer(Lbl) ->
St0 = #live{lbl=D,res=gb_trees:empty()},
case check_liveness_at(R, Lbl, St0) of
{killed,_} -> true;
+ {exit_not_used,_} -> true;
{_,_} -> false
end.
@@ -121,6 +148,7 @@ is_not_used(R, Is, D) ->
St = #live{lbl=D,res=gb_trees:empty()},
case check_liveness(R, Is, St) of
{used,_} -> false;
+ {exit_not_used,_} -> false;
{_,_} -> true
end.
@@ -160,6 +188,18 @@ 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 +225,20 @@ 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}.
@@ -220,7 +270,7 @@ is_pure_test({test,Op,_,Ops}) ->
%% Go through the instruction sequence in reverse execution
%% order, keep track of liveness and remove 'move' instructions
%% whose destination is a register that will not be used.
-%% Also insert {'%live',Live,Regs} annotations at the beginning
+%% Also insert {used,Regs} annotations at the beginning
%% and end of each block.
-spec live_opt([instruction()]) -> [instruction()].
@@ -235,35 +285,52 @@ live_opt(Is0) ->
Bef ++ [Fi|live_opt(reverse(Is), 0, D, [])].
-%% delete_live_annos([Instruction]) -> [Instruction].
-%% Delete all live annotations.
+%% delete_annos([Instruction]) -> [Instruction].
+%% Delete all annotations.
--spec delete_live_annos([instruction()]) -> [instruction()].
+-spec delete_annos([instruction()]) -> [instruction()].
-delete_live_annos([{block,Bl0}|Is]) ->
- case delete_live_annos(Bl0) of
- [] -> delete_live_annos(Is);
- [_|_]=Bl -> [{block,Bl}|delete_live_annos(Is)]
+delete_annos([{block,Bl0}|Is]) ->
+ case delete_annos(Bl0) of
+ [] -> delete_annos(Is);
+ [_|_]=Bl -> [{block,Bl}|delete_annos(Is)]
end;
-delete_live_annos([{'%live',_,_}|Is]) ->
- delete_live_annos(Is);
-delete_live_annos([I|Is]) ->
- [I|delete_live_annos(Is)];
-delete_live_annos([]) -> [].
-
+delete_annos([{'%anno',_}|Is]) ->
+ delete_annos(Is);
+delete_annos([I|Is]) ->
+ [I|delete_annos(Is)];
+delete_annos([]) -> [].
+
%% combine_heap_needs(HeapNeed1, HeapNeed2) -> HeapNeed
%% Combine the heap need for two allocation instructions.
--spec combine_heap_needs(term(), term()) -> term().
+-type heap_need_tag() :: 'floats' | 'words'.
+-type heap_need() :: non_neg_integer() |
+ {'alloc',[{heap_need_tag(),non_neg_integer()}]}.
+-spec combine_heap_needs(heap_need(), heap_need()) -> heap_need().
-combine_heap_needs({alloc,Alloc1}, {alloc,Alloc2}) ->
- {alloc,combine_alloc_lists(Alloc1, Alloc2)};
-combine_heap_needs({alloc,Alloc}, Words) when is_integer(Words) ->
- {alloc,combine_alloc_lists(Alloc, [{words,Words}])};
-combine_heap_needs(Words, {alloc,Alloc}) when is_integer(Words) ->
- {alloc,combine_alloc_lists(Alloc, [{words,Words}])};
combine_heap_needs(H1, H2) when is_integer(H1), is_integer(H2) ->
- H1+H2.
+ H1 + H2;
+combine_heap_needs(H1, H2) ->
+ {alloc,combine_alloc_lists([H1,H2])}.
+
+
+%% anno_defs(Instructions) -> Instructions'
+%% Add {def,RegisterBitmap} annotations to the beginning of
+%% each block. Iff bit X is set in the the bitmap, it means
+%% that {x,X} is defined when the block is entered.
+
+-spec anno_defs([instruction()]) -> [instruction()].
+
+anno_defs(Is0) ->
+ {Bef,[Fi|Is1]} =
+ splitwith(fun({func_info,_,_,_}) -> false;
+ (_) -> true
+ end, Is0),
+ {func_info,_,_,Arity} = Fi,
+ Regs = init_def_regs(Arity),
+ Is = defs(Is1, Regs, #{}),
+ Bef ++ [Fi|Is].
%% split_even/1
%% [1,2,3,4,5,6] -> {[1,3,5],[2,4,6]}
@@ -272,7 +339,6 @@ combine_heap_needs(H1, H2) when is_integer(H1), is_integer(H2) ->
split_even(Rs) -> split_even(Rs, [], []).
-
%%%
%%% Local functions.
%%%
@@ -284,12 +350,19 @@ split_even(Rs) -> split_even(Rs, [], []).
%%
%% killed - Reg is assigned or killed by an allocation instruction.
%% not_used - the value of Reg is not used, but Reg must not be garbage
+%% exit_not_used - the value of Reg is not used, but must not be garbage
+%% because the stack will be scanned because an
+%% exit BIF will raise an exception
%% used - Reg is used
check_liveness(R, [{block,Blk}|Is], St0) ->
case check_liveness_block(R, Blk, St0) of
{transparent,St1} ->
check_liveness(R, Is, St1);
+ {alloc_used,St1} ->
+ %% Used by an allocating instruction, but value not referenced.
+ %% Must check the rest of the instructions.
+ not_used(check_liveness(R, Is, St1));
{Other,_}=Res when is_atom(Other) ->
Res
end;
@@ -303,6 +376,8 @@ check_liveness(R, [{test,_,{f,Fail},As}|Is], St0) ->
case check_liveness_at(R, Fail, St0) of
{killed,St1} ->
check_liveness(R, Is, St1);
+ {exit_not_used,St1} ->
+ check_liveness(R, Is, St1);
{not_used,St1} ->
not_used(check_liveness(R, Is, St1));
{used,_}=Used ->
@@ -322,6 +397,8 @@ check_liveness(R, [{jump,{f,F}}|_], St) ->
check_liveness_at(R, F, St);
check_liveness(R, [{case_end,Used}|_], St) ->
check_liveness_ret(R, Used, St);
+check_liveness(R, [{try_case_end,Used}|_], St) ->
+ check_liveness_ret(R, Used, St);
check_liveness(R, [{badmatch,Used}|_], St) ->
check_liveness_ret(R, Used, St);
check_liveness(_, [if_end|_], St) ->
@@ -348,9 +425,16 @@ check_liveness(R, [{bs_init,_,_,none,Ss,Dst}|Is], St) ->
check_liveness(R, [{bs_init,_,_,Live,Ss,Dst}|Is], St) ->
case R of
{x,X} ->
- case X < Live orelse member(R, Ss) of
- true -> {used,St};
- false -> {killed,St}
+ case member(R, Ss) of
+ true ->
+ {used,St};
+ false ->
+ if
+ X < Live ->
+ not_used(check_liveness(R, Is, St));
+ true ->
+ {killed,St}
+ end
end;
{y,_} ->
case member(R, Ss) of
@@ -358,7 +442,7 @@ check_liveness(R, [{bs_init,_,_,Live,Ss,Dst}|Is], St) ->
false ->
if
R =:= Dst -> {killed,St};
- true -> check_liveness(R, Is, St)
+ true -> not_used(check_liveness(R, Is, St))
end
end
end;
@@ -392,7 +476,7 @@ check_liveness(R, [{call_ext,Live,_}=I|Is], St) ->
%% We must make sure we don't check beyond this
%% instruction or we will fall through into random
%% unrelated code and get stuck in a loop.
- {killed,St}
+ {exit_not_used,St}
end
end;
check_liveness(R, [{call_fun,Live}|Is], St) ->
@@ -440,16 +524,12 @@ check_liveness(R, [{make_fun2,_,_,_,NumFree}|Is], St) ->
{x,_} -> {killed,St};
{y,_} -> not_used(check_liveness(R, Is, St))
end;
-check_liveness({x,_}=R, [{'catch',_,_}|Is], St) ->
- %% All x registers will be killed if an exception occurs.
- %% Therefore we only need to check the liveness for the
- %% instructions following the catch instruction.
- check_liveness(R, Is, St);
-check_liveness({x,_}=R, [{'try',_,_}|Is], St) ->
- %% All x registers will be killed if an exception occurs.
- %% Therefore we only need to check the liveness for the
- %% instructions inside the 'try' block.
- check_liveness(R, Is, St);
+check_liveness(R, [{'catch'=Op,Y,Fail}|Is], St) ->
+ Set = {set,[Y],[],{try_catch,Op,Fail}},
+ check_liveness(R, [{block,[Set]}|Is], St);
+check_liveness(R, [{'try'=Op,Y,Fail}|Is], St) ->
+ Set = {set,[Y],[],{try_catch,Op,Fail}},
+ check_liveness(R, [{block,[Set]}|Is], St);
check_liveness(R, [{try_end,Y}|Is], St) ->
case R of
Y ->
@@ -510,6 +590,12 @@ check_liveness(R, [{get_map_elements,{f,Fail},S,{list,L}}|Is], St0) ->
check_liveness(R, [{put_map,F,Op,S,D,Live,{list,Puts}}|Is], St) ->
Set = {set,[D],[S|Puts],{alloc,Live,{put_map,Op,F}}},
check_liveness(R, [{block,[Set]}||Is], St);
+check_liveness(R, [{put_tuple,Ar,D}|Is], St) ->
+ Set = {set,[D],[],{put_tuple,Ar}},
+ check_liveness(R, [{block,[Set]}||Is], St);
+check_liveness(R, [{put_list,S1,S2,D}|Is], St) ->
+ Set = {set,[D],[S1,S2],put_list},
+ check_liveness(R, [{block,[Set]}||Is], St);
check_liveness(R, [{test_heap,N,Live}|Is], St) ->
I = {block,[{set,[],[],{alloc,Live,{nozero,nostack,N,[]}}}]},
check_liveness(R, [I|Is], St);
@@ -519,6 +605,16 @@ check_liveness(R, [{allocate_zero,N,Live}|Is], St) ->
check_liveness(R, [{get_list,S,D1,D2}|Is], St) ->
I = {block,[{set,[D1,D2],[S],get_list}]},
check_liveness(R, [I|Is], St);
+check_liveness(R, [remove_message|Is], St) ->
+ check_liveness(R, Is, St);
+check_liveness({x,X}, [build_stacktrace|_], St) when X > 0 ->
+ {killed,St};
+check_liveness(R, [{recv_mark,_}|Is], St) ->
+ check_liveness(R, Is, St);
+check_liveness(R, [{recv_set,_}|Is], St) ->
+ check_liveness(R, Is, St);
+check_liveness(R, [{'%',_}|Is], St) ->
+ check_liveness(R, Is, St);
check_liveness(_R, Is, St) when is_list(Is) ->
%% Not implemented. Conservatively assume that the register is used.
{used,St}.
@@ -553,6 +649,7 @@ check_liveness_at(R, Lbl, #live{lbl=Ll,res=ResMemorized}=St0) ->
{Res,St#live{res=gb_trees:insert(Lbl, Res, St#live.res)}}
end.
+not_used({exit_not_used,St}) -> {not_used,St};
not_used({killed,St}) -> {not_used,St};
not_used({_,_}=Res) -> Res.
@@ -560,7 +657,7 @@ check_liveness_ret(R, R, St) -> {used,St};
check_liveness_ret(_, _, St) -> {killed,St}.
%% check_liveness_block(Reg, [Instruction], State) ->
-%% {killed | not_used | used | transparent,State'}
+%% {killed | not_used | used | alloc_used | transparent,State'}
%% Finds out how Reg is used in the instruction sequence inside a block.
%% Returns one of:
%% killed - Reg is assigned a new value or killed by an
@@ -568,9 +665,10 @@ check_liveness_ret(_, _, St) -> {killed,St}.
%% not_used - The value is not used, but the register is referenced
%% e.g. by an allocation instruction
%% transparent - Reg is neither used nor killed
+%% alloc_used - Used only in an allocate instruction
%% used - Reg is explicitly used by an instruction
%%
-%% '%live' annotations are not allowed.
+%% Annotations are not allowed.
%%
%% (Unknown instructions will cause an exception.)
@@ -580,13 +678,30 @@ check_liveness_block({x,X}=R, [{set,Ds,Ss,{alloc,Live,Op}}|Is], St0) ->
{killed,St0};
true ->
case check_liveness_block_1(R, Ss, Ds, Op, Is, St0) of
- {killed,St} -> {not_used,St};
- {transparent,St} -> {not_used,St};
- {_,_}=Res -> Res
+ {transparent,St} -> {alloc_used,St};
+ {_,_}=Res -> not_used(Res)
end
end;
-check_liveness_block({y,_}=R, [{set,Ds,Ss,{alloc,_Live,Op}}|Is], St) ->
- check_liveness_block_1(R, Ss, Ds, Op, Is, St);
+check_liveness_block({y,_}=R, [{set,Ds,Ss,{alloc,_Live,Op}}|Is], St0) ->
+ case check_liveness_block_1(R, Ss, Ds, Op, Is, St0) of
+ {transparent,St} -> {alloc_used,St};
+ {_,_}=Res -> not_used(Res)
+ end;
+check_liveness_block({y,_}=R, [{set,Ds,Ss,{try_catch,_,Op}}|Is], St0) ->
+ case Ds of
+ [R] ->
+ {killed,St0};
+ _ ->
+ case check_liveness_block_1(R, Ss, Ds, Op, Is, St0) of
+ {exit_not_used,St} ->
+ {used,St};
+ {transparent,St} ->
+ %% Conservatively assumed that it is used.
+ {used,St};
+ {_,_}=Res ->
+ Res
+ end
+ end;
check_liveness_block(R, [{set,Ds,Ss,Op}|Is], St) ->
check_liveness_block_1(R, Ss, Ds, Op, Is, St);
check_liveness_block(_, [], St) -> {transparent,St}.
@@ -602,6 +717,11 @@ check_liveness_block_1(R, Ss, Ds, Op, Is, St0) ->
true -> {killed,St};
false -> check_liveness_block(R, Is, St)
end;
+ {exit_not_used,St} ->
+ case member(R, Ds) of
+ true -> {exit_not_used,St};
+ false -> check_liveness_block(R, Is, St)
+ end;
{not_used,St} ->
not_used(case member(R, Ds) of
true -> {killed,St};
@@ -643,22 +763,70 @@ index_labels_1([], Acc) -> gb_trees:from_orddict(sort(Acc)).
drop_labels([{label,_}|Is]) -> drop_labels(Is);
drop_labels(Is) -> Is.
-%% Help functions for combine_heap_needs.
-combine_alloc_lists(Al1, Al2) ->
- combine_alloc_lists_1(sort(Al1++Al2)).
+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 function for combine_heap_needs.
-combine_alloc_lists_1([{words,W1},{words,W2}|T])
- when is_integer(W1), is_integer(W2) ->
- [{words,W1+W2}|combine_alloc_lists_1(T)];
-combine_alloc_lists_1([{floats,F1},{floats,F2}|T])
- when is_integer(F1), is_integer(F2) ->
- [{floats,F1+F2}|combine_alloc_lists_1(T)];
-combine_alloc_lists_1([{words,_}=W|T]) ->
- [W|combine_alloc_lists_1(T)];
-combine_alloc_lists_1([{floats,_}=F|T]) ->
- [F|combine_alloc_lists_1(T)];
-combine_alloc_lists_1([]) -> [].
+combine_alloc_lists(Al0) ->
+ Al1 = flatmap(fun(Words) when is_integer(Words) ->
+ [{words,Words}];
+ ({alloc,List}) ->
+ List
+ end, Al0),
+ Al2 = sofs:relation(Al1),
+ Al3 = sofs:relation_to_family(Al2),
+ Al4 = sofs:to_external(Al3),
+ [{Tag,lists:sum(L)} || {Tag,L} <- Al4].
%% live_opt/4.
@@ -697,10 +865,14 @@ live_opt([{test,bs_start_match2,Fail,Live,[Src,_],_}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
%% Other instructions.
live_opt([{block,Bl0}|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
- Live0 = {'%live',live_regs(Regs0),Regs0},
+ Live0 = make_anno({used,Regs0}),
{Bl,Regs} = live_opt_block(reverse(Bl0), Regs0, D, [Live0]),
- Live = {'%live',live_regs(Regs),Regs},
+ Live = make_anno({used,Regs}),
live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [{block,[Live|Bl]}|Acc]);
+live_opt([build_stacktrace=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
+ live_opt(Is, live_call(1), D, [I|Acc]);
+live_opt([raw_raise=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
+ live_opt(Is, live_call(3), D, [I|Acc]);
live_opt([{label,L}=I|Is], Regs, D0, Acc) ->
D = gb_trees:insert(L, Regs, D0),
live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
@@ -742,12 +914,19 @@ live_opt([{test,_,Fail,Live,Ss,_}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
Regs1 = x_live(Ss, Regs0),
Regs = live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs1),
live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
-live_opt([{select,_,Src,Fail,List}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
+live_opt([{select,_,Src,Fail,List}=I|Is], _, D, Acc) ->
+ Regs0 = 0,
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) ->
@@ -759,6 +938,25 @@ live_opt([{get_map_elements,Fail,Src,{list,List}}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
Regs1 = x_live([Src|Ss], x_dead(Ds, Regs0)),
Regs = live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs1),
live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
+live_opt([{gc_bif,N,F,R,As,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
+ Bl = [{set,[Dst],As,{alloc,R,{gc_bif,N,F}}}],
+ {_,Regs} = live_opt_block(Bl, Regs0, D, []),
+ live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
+live_opt([{bif,N,F,As,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
+ Bl = [{set,[Dst],As,{bif,N,F}}],
+ {_,Regs} = live_opt_block(Bl, Regs0, D, []),
+ live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
+live_opt([{get_tuple_element,Src,Idx,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
+ Bl = [{set,[Dst],[Src],{get_tuple_element,Idx}}],
+ {_,Regs} = live_opt_block(Bl, Regs0, D, []),
+ live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
+live_opt([{move,Src,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
+ Regs = x_live([Src], x_dead([Dst], Regs0)),
+ live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
+live_opt([{put_map,F,Op,S,Dst,R,{list,Puts}}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
+ Bl = [{set,[Dst],[S|Puts],{alloc,R,{put_map,Op,F}}}],
+ {_,Regs} = live_opt_block(Bl, Regs0, D, []),
+ live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
%% Transparent instructions - they neither use nor modify x registers.
live_opt([{deallocate,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
@@ -775,6 +973,10 @@ live_opt([{wait_timeout,_,{Tag,_}}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) when Tag =/= x ->
live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
live_opt([{line,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
+live_opt([{'catch',_,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
+ live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
+live_opt([{'try',_,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
+ live_opt(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
%% The following instructions can occur if the "compilation" has been
%% started from a .S file using the 'from_asm' option.
@@ -805,7 +1007,7 @@ live_opt_block([{set,Ds,Ss,Op0}|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) ->
_ ->
live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc])
end;
-live_opt_block([{'%live',_,_}|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
+live_opt_block([{'%anno',_}|Is], Regs, D, Acc) ->
live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, Acc);
live_opt_block([], Regs, _, Acc) -> {Acc,Regs}.
@@ -865,3 +1067,220 @@ split_even([], Ss, Ds) ->
{reverse(Ss),reverse(Ds)};
split_even([S,D|Rs], Ss, Ds) ->
split_even(Rs, [S|Ss], [D|Ds]).
+
+%%%
+%%% Add annotations for defined registers.
+%%%
+%%% This analysis is done by scanning the instructions in
+%%% execution order.
+%%%
+
+defs([{apply,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
+defs([{bif,_,{f,Fail},_Src,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
+ Regs = def_regs([Dst], Regs0),
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(Fail, Regs0, D))];
+defs([{block,Block0}|Is], Regs0, D0) ->
+ {Block,Regs,D} = defs_list(Block0, Regs0, D0),
+ [{block,[make_anno({def,Regs0})|Block]}|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([{bs_init,{f,L},_,_,_,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
+ Regs = def_regs([Dst], Regs0),
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(L, Regs, D))];
+defs([{bs_put,{f,L},_,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(L, Regs, D))];
+defs([build_stacktrace=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
+defs([{call,_,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
+defs([{call_ext,_,{extfunc,M,F,A}}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ case erl_bifs:is_exit_bif(M, F, A) of
+ false ->
+ [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
+ true ->
+ [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)]
+ end;
+defs([{call_ext,_,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
+defs([{call_fun,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
+defs([{'catch',_,{f,L}}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ RegsAtLabel = init_def_regs(1),
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(L, RegsAtLabel, D))];
+defs([{catch_end,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ Regs = init_def_regs(1),
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([{gc_bif,_,{f,Fail},Live,_Src,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
+ true = all_defined(Live, Regs0), %Assertion.
+ Regs = def_regs([Dst], init_def_regs(Live)),
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(Fail, Regs0, D))];
+defs([{get_map_elements,{f,L},_Src,{list,DstList}}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
+ {_,Ds} = beam_utils:split_even(DstList),
+ Regs = def_regs(Ds, Regs0),
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(L, Regs0, D))];
+defs([{get_tuple_element,_,_,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
+ Regs = def_regs([Dst], Regs0),
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([{jump,{f,L}}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs_unreachable(Is, update_regs(L, Regs, D))];
+defs([{label,L}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
+ case D of
+ #{L:=Regs1} ->
+ Regs = Regs0 band Regs1,
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+ #{} ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs0, D)]
+ end;
+defs([{loop_rec,{f,L},{x,0}}=I|Is], _Regs, D0) ->
+ RegsAtLabel = init_def_regs(0),
+ D = update_regs(L, RegsAtLabel, D0),
+ [I|defs(Is, init_def_regs(1), D)];
+defs([{loop_rec_end,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, 0, D)];
+defs([{make_fun2,_,_,_,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
+defs([{move,_,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
+ Regs = def_regs([Dst], Regs0),
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([{put_map,{f,Fail},_,_,Dst,_,_}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
+ Regs = def_regs([Dst], Regs0),
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(Fail, Regs0, D))];
+defs([raw_raise=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, 1, D)];
+defs([return=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
+defs([{select,_,_Src,Fail,List}=I|Is], Regs, D0) ->
+ D = update_list([Fail|List], Regs, D0),
+ [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
+defs([{test,_,{f,L},_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(L, Regs, D))];
+defs([{test,_,{f,L},Live,_,Dst}=I|Is], Regs0, D) ->
+ true = all_defined(Live, Regs0), %Assertion.
+ Regs = def_regs([Dst], init_def_regs(Live)),
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(L, Regs0, D))];
+defs([{'try',_,{f,L}}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ RegsAtLabel = init_def_regs(3),
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, update_regs(L, RegsAtLabel, D))];
+defs([{try_case,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, init_def_regs(3), D)];
+defs([{wait,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
+defs([{wait_timeout,_,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, 0, D)];
+
+%% Exceptions.
+defs([{badmatch,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
+defs([{case_end,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
+defs([if_end=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
+defs([{try_case_end,_}=I|Is], _Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs_unreachable(Is, D)];
+
+%% Neutral instructions
+defs([{bs_context_to_binary,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([{bs_restore2,_,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([{bs_save2,_,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([{deallocate,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([{kill,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([{line,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([{recv_mark,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([{recv_set,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([timeout=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([{trim,_,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([{try_end,_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([{'%',_}=I|Is], Regs, D) ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+defs([], _, _) -> [].
+
+defs_unreachable([{label,L}=I|Is], D) ->
+ case D of
+ #{L:=Regs} ->
+ [I|defs(Is, Regs, D)];
+ #{} ->
+ defs_unreachable(Is, D)
+ end;
+defs_unreachable([_|Is], D) ->
+ defs_unreachable(Is, D);
+defs_unreachable([], _D) -> [].
+
+defs_list(Is, Regs, D) ->
+ defs_list(Is, Regs, D, []).
+
+defs_list([{set,Ds,_,{alloc,Live,Info}}=I|Is], Regs0, D0, Acc) ->
+ true = all_defined(Live, Regs0), %Assertion.
+ D = case Info of
+ {gc_bif,_,{f,Fail}} ->
+ update_regs(Fail, Regs0, D0);
+ {put_map,_,{f,Fail}} ->
+ update_regs(Fail, Regs0, D0);
+ _ ->
+ D0
+ end,
+ Regs = def_regs(Ds, init_def_regs(Live)),
+ defs_list(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
+defs_list([{set,Ds,_,Info}=I|Is], Regs0, D0, Acc) ->
+ D = case Info of
+ {bif,_,{f,Fail}} ->
+ update_regs(Fail, Regs0, D0);
+ {try_catch,'catch',{f,Fail}} ->
+ update_regs(Fail, init_def_regs(1), D0);
+ {try_catch,'try',{f,Fail}} ->
+ update_regs(Fail, init_def_regs(3), D0);
+ _ ->
+ D0
+ end,
+ Regs = def_regs(Ds, Regs0),
+ defs_list(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]);
+defs_list([], Regs, D, Acc) ->
+ {reverse(Acc),Regs,D}.
+
+init_def_regs(Arity) ->
+ (1 bsl Arity) - 1.
+
+def_regs([{x,X}|T], Regs) ->
+ def_regs(T, Regs bor (1 bsl X));
+def_regs([_|T], Regs) ->
+ def_regs(T, Regs);
+def_regs([], Regs) -> Regs.
+
+update_list([{f,L}|T], Regs, D0) ->
+ D = update_regs(L, Regs, D0),
+ update_list(T, Regs, D);
+update_list([_|T], Regs, D) ->
+ update_list(T, Regs, D);
+update_list([], _Regs, D) -> D.
+
+update_regs(L, Regs0, D) ->
+ case D of
+ #{L:=Regs1} ->
+ Regs = Regs0 band Regs1,
+ D#{L:=Regs};
+ #{} ->
+ D#{L=>Regs0}
+ end.
+
+all_defined(Live, Regs) ->
+ All = (1 bsl Live) - 1,
+ Regs band All =:= All.
+
+%%%
+%%% Utilities.
+%%%
+
+%% make_anno(Anno) -> WrappedAnno.
+%% Wrap an annotation term.
+
+make_anno(Anno) ->
+ {'%anno',Anno}.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl
index 6219bc6894..f8bf935132 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl
@@ -85,8 +85,6 @@ format_error(Error) ->
%%% Things currently not checked. XXX
%%%
%%% - Heap allocation for binaries.
-%%% - That put_tuple is followed by the correct number of
-%%% put instructions.
%%%
%% validate(Module, [Function]) -> [] | [Error]
@@ -130,9 +128,8 @@ validate_0(Module, [{function,Name,Ar,Entry,Code}|Fs], Ft) ->
throw:Error ->
%% Controlled error.
[Error|validate_0(Module, Fs, Ft)];
- Class:Error ->
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
%% Crash.
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Ar]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
@@ -149,7 +146,8 @@ validate_0(Module, [{function,Name,Ar,Entry,Code}|Fs], Ft) ->
hf=0, %Available heap size for floats.
fls=undefined, %Floating point state.
ct=[], %List of hot catch/try labels
- setelem=false %Previous instruction was setelement/3.
+ setelem=false, %Previous instruction was setelement/3.
+ puts_left=none %put/1 instructions left.
}).
-type label() :: integer().
@@ -294,6 +292,8 @@ valfun_1({bs_context_to_binary,Ctx}, #vst{current=#st{x=Xs}}=Vst) ->
end;
valfun_1(bs_init_writable=I, Vst) ->
call(I, 1, Vst);
+valfun_1(build_stacktrace=I, Vst) ->
+ call(I, 1, Vst);
valfun_1({move,{y,_}=Src,{y,_}=Dst}, Vst) ->
%% The stack trimming optimization may generate a move from an initialized
%% but unassigned Y register to another Y register.
@@ -339,11 +339,25 @@ valfun_1({put_list,A,B,Dst}, Vst0) ->
Vst = eat_heap(2, Vst0),
set_type_reg(cons, Dst, Vst);
valfun_1({put_tuple,Sz,Dst}, Vst0) when is_integer(Sz) ->
+ Vst1 = eat_heap(1, Vst0),
+ Vst = set_type_reg(tuple_in_progress, Dst, Vst1),
+ #vst{current=St0} = Vst,
+ St = St0#st{puts_left={Sz,{Dst,{tuple,Sz}}}},
+ Vst#vst{current=St};
+valfun_1({put,Src}, Vst0) ->
+ assert_term(Src, Vst0),
Vst = eat_heap(1, Vst0),
- set_type_reg({tuple,Sz}, Dst, Vst);
-valfun_1({put,Src}, Vst) ->
- assert_term(Src, Vst),
- eat_heap(1, Vst);
+ #vst{current=St0} = Vst,
+ case St0 of
+ #st{puts_left=none} ->
+ error(not_building_a_tuple);
+ #st{puts_left={1,{Dst,Type}}} ->
+ St = St0#st{puts_left=none},
+ set_type_reg(Type, Dst, Vst#vst{current=St});
+ #st{puts_left={PutsLeft,Info}} when is_integer(PutsLeft) ->
+ St = St0#st{puts_left={PutsLeft-1,Info}},
+ Vst#vst{current=St}
+ end;
%% Instructions for optimization of selective receives.
valfun_1({recv_mark,{f,Fail}}, Vst) when is_integer(Fail) ->
Vst;
@@ -523,6 +537,8 @@ valfun_4({bif,element,{f,Fail},[Pos,Tuple],Dst}, Vst0) ->
valfun_4({bif,raise,{f,0},Src,_Dst}, Vst) ->
validate_src(Src, Vst),
kill_state(Vst);
+valfun_4(raw_raise=I, Vst) ->
+ call(I, 3, Vst);
valfun_4({bif,Op,{f,Fail},Src,Dst}, Vst0) ->
validate_src(Src, Vst0),
Vst = branch_state(Fail, Vst0),
@@ -1271,6 +1287,7 @@ get_move_term_type(Src, Vst) ->
initialized -> error({unassigned,Src});
{catchtag,_} -> error({catchtag,Src});
{trytag,_} -> error({trytag,Src});
+ tuple_in_progress -> error({tuple_in_progress,Src});
Type -> Type
end.
@@ -1279,10 +1296,7 @@ get_move_term_type(Src, Vst) ->
%% a standard Erlang type (no catch/try tags or match contexts).
get_term_type(Src, Vst) ->
- case get_term_type_1(Src, Vst) of
- initialized -> error({unassigned,Src});
- {catchtag,_} -> error({catchtag,Src});
- {trytag,_} -> error({trytag,Src});
+ case get_move_term_type(Src, Vst) of
#ms{} -> error({match_context,Src});
Type -> Type
end.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_z.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_z.erl
index 787e33c142..1c56b95a9e 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_z.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_z.erl
@@ -38,8 +38,7 @@ function({function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is0}) ->
Is = undo_renames(Is0),
{function,Name,Arity,CLabel,Is}
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
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 50b0ba76f8..1409c358c2 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/compile.erl
@@ -203,7 +203,12 @@ expand_opts(Opts0) ->
{_,_,undefined} -> [debug_info|Opts0];
{_,_,_} -> Opts0
end,
- foldr(fun expand_opt/2, [], Opts).
+ %% iff,unless processing is to complex...
+ Opts1 = case proplists:is_defined(makedep_side_effect,Opts) of
+ true -> proplists:delete(makedep,Opts);
+ false -> Opts
+ end,
+ foldr(fun expand_opt/2, [], Opts1).
expand_opt(basic_validation, Os) ->
[no_code_generation,to_pp,binary|Os];
@@ -674,6 +679,7 @@ select_list_passes_1([], _, Acc) ->
standard_passes() ->
[?pass(transform_module),
+ {iff,makedep_side_effect,?pass(makedep_and_output)},
{iff,makedep,[
?pass(makedep),
{unless,binary,?pass(makedep_output)}
@@ -706,14 +712,16 @@ 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 +739,6 @@ 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()].
@@ -769,6 +775,8 @@ asm_passes() ->
{iff,drecv,{listing,"recv"}},
{unless,no_record_opt,{pass,beam_record}},
{iff,drecord,{listing,"record"}},
+ {unless,no_blk2,?pass(block2)},
+ {iff,dblk2,{listing,"block2"}},
{unless,no_stack_trimming,{pass,beam_trim}},
{iff,dtrim,{listing,"trim"}},
{pass,beam_flatten}]},
@@ -787,7 +795,7 @@ asm_passes() ->
| binary_passes()].
binary_passes() ->
- [{iff,'to_dis',{listing,"dis"}},
+ [{iff,'to_dis',?pass(to_dis)},
{native_compile,fun test_native/1,fun native_compile/2},
{unless,binary,?pass(save_binary,not_werror)}
].
@@ -1128,6 +1136,16 @@ core_lint_module(Code, St) ->
errors=St#compile.errors ++ Es}}
end.
+%% makedep + output and continue
+makedep_and_output(Code0, St) ->
+ {ok,DepCode,St1} = makedep(Code0,St),
+ case makedep_output(DepCode, St1) of
+ {ok,_IgnoreCode,St2} ->
+ {ok,Code0,St2};
+ {error,St2} ->
+ {error,St2}
+ end.
+
makedep(Code0, #compile{ifile=Ifile,ofile=Ofile,options=Opts}=St) ->
%% Get the target of the Makefile rule.
@@ -1334,6 +1352,10 @@ v3_kernel(Code0, #compile{options=Opts,warnings=Ws0}=St) ->
{ok,Code,St}
end.
+block2(Code0, #compile{options=Opts}=St) ->
+ {ok,Code} = beam_block:module(Code0, [no_blockify|Opts]),
+ {ok,Code,St}.
+
test_old_inliner(#compile{options=Opts}) ->
%% The point of this test is to avoid loading the old inliner
%% if we know that it will not be used.
@@ -1448,15 +1470,33 @@ 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) ->
@@ -1512,15 +1552,14 @@ native_compile_1(Code, St) ->
{error,St#compile{errors=St#compile.errors ++ Es}}
end
catch
- Class:R ->
- Stk = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:R:Stack ->
case IgnoreErrors of
true ->
Ws = [{St#compile.ifile,
- [{none,?MODULE,{native_crash,R,Stk}}]}],
+ [{none,?MODULE,{native_crash,R,Stack}}]}],
{ok,St#compile{warnings=St#compile.warnings ++ Ws}};
false ->
- erlang:raise(Class, R, Stk)
+ erlang:raise(Class, R, Stack)
end
end.
@@ -1748,6 +1787,21 @@ listing(LFun, Ext, Code, St) ->
{error,St#compile{errors=St#compile.errors ++ Es}}
end.
+to_dis(Code, #compile{module=Module,ofile=Outfile}=St) ->
+ Loaded = code:is_loaded(Module),
+ Sticky = code:is_sticky(Module),
+ _ = [code:unstick_mod(Module) || Sticky],
+
+ {module,Module} = code:load_binary(Module, "", Code),
+ DestDir = filename:dirname(Outfile),
+ DisFile = filename:join(DestDir, atom_to_list(Module) ++ ".dis"),
+ ok = erts_debug:dis_to_file(Module, DisFile),
+
+ %% Restore loaded module
+ _ = [{module, Module} = code:load_file(Module) || Loaded =/= false],
+ [code:stick_mod(Module) || Sticky],
+ {ok,Code,St}.
+
output_encoding(F, #compile{encoding = none}) ->
ok = io:setopts(F, [{encoding, epp:default_encoding()}]);
output_encoding(F, #compile{encoding = Encoding}) ->
@@ -1923,12 +1977,12 @@ 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_lint.erl b/lib/compiler/src/core_lint.erl
index 7d3513c0ba..6e2114be56 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/core_lint.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/core_lint.erl
@@ -353,12 +353,6 @@ expr(#c_case{arg=Arg,clauses=Cs}, Def, Rt, St0) ->
Pc = case_patcount(Cs),
St1 = body(Arg, Def, Pc, St0),
clauses(Cs, Def, Pc, Rt, St1);
-expr(#c_receive{clauses=Cs,timeout=#c_literal{val=infinity},
- action=#c_literal{}},
- Def, Rt, St) ->
- %% If the timeout is 'infinity', the after code can never
- %% be reached. We don't care if the return count is wrong.
- clauses(Cs, Def, 1, Rt, St);
expr(#c_receive{clauses=Cs,timeout=T,action=A}, Def, Rt, St0) ->
St1 = expr(T, Def, 1, St0),
St2 = body(A, Def, Rt, St1),
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/genop.tab b/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab
index b5688de339..d59bb241a8 100755
--- a/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/genop.tab
@@ -545,3 +545,22 @@ BEAM_FORMAT_NUMBER=0
## Test the arity of Reg and jumps to Lbl if it is not N.
## Test the first element of the tuple and jumps to Lbl if it is not Atom.
159: is_tagged_tuple/4
+
+# OTP 21
+
+## @spec build_stacktrace
+## @doc Given the raw stacktrace in x(0), build a cooked stacktrace suitable
+## for human consumption. Store it in x(0). Destroys all other registers.
+## Do a garbage collection if necessary to allocate space on the heap
+## for the result.
+160: build_stacktrace/0
+
+## @spec raw_raise
+## @doc This instruction works like the erlang:raise/3 BIF, except that the
+## stacktrace in x(2) must be a raw stacktrace.
+## x(0) is the class of the exception (error, exit, or throw),
+## x(1) is the exception term, and x(2) is the raw stackframe.
+## If x(0) is not a valid class, the instruction will not throw an
+## exception, but store the atom 'badarg' in x(0) and execute the
+## next instruction.
+161: raw_raise/0
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_alias.erl b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_alias.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..1bce1577d1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_alias.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,307 @@
+%%
+%% %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 ->
+ 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_bsm.erl b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_bsm.erl
index 3e04cc33df..65580f79e3 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_bsm.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_bsm.erl
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
-export([module/2,format_error/1]).
-include("core_parse.hrl").
--import(lists, [member/2,nth/2,reverse/1,usort/1]).
+-import(lists, [member/2,reverse/1,usort/1]).
-spec module(cerl:c_module(), [compile:option()]) -> {'ok', cerl:c_module()}.
@@ -44,8 +44,7 @@ function([{#c_var{name={F,Arity}}=Name,B0}|Fs], FsAcc, Ws0) ->
{B,Ws} ->
function(Fs, [{Name,B}|FsAcc], Ws)
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [F,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end;
@@ -60,13 +59,6 @@ format_error(bin_opt_alias) ->
format_error(bin_partition) ->
"INFO: matching non-variables after a previous clause matching a variable "
"will prevent delayed sub binary optimization";
-format_error(bin_left_var_used_in_guard) ->
- "INFO: a variable to the left of the binary pattern is used in a guard; "
- "will prevent delayed sub binary optimization";
-format_error(bin_argument_order) ->
- "INFO: matching anything else but a plain variable to the left of "
- "binary pattern will prevent delayed sub binary optimization; "
- "SUGGEST changing argument order";
format_error(bin_var_used) ->
"INFO: using a matched out sub binary will prevent "
"delayed sub binary optimization";
@@ -97,46 +89,41 @@ bsm_an(#c_case{arg=#c_values{es=Es}}=Case) ->
bsm_an(Other) ->
{ok,Other}.
-bsm_an_1(Vs, #c_case{clauses=Cs}=Case) ->
- case bsm_leftmost(Cs) of
- none -> {ok,Case};
- Pos -> bsm_an_2(Vs, Cs, Case, Pos)
- end.
-
-bsm_an_2(Vs, Cs, Case, Pos) ->
- case bsm_nonempty(Cs, Pos) of
- true -> bsm_an_3(Vs, Cs, Case, Pos);
- false -> {ok,Case}
+bsm_an_1(Vs0, #c_case{clauses=Cs0}=Case) ->
+ case bsm_leftmost(Cs0) of
+ none ->
+ {ok,Case};
+ 1 ->
+ bsm_an_2(Vs0, Cs0, Case);
+ Pos ->
+ Vs = move_from_col(Pos, Vs0),
+ Cs = [C#c_clause{pats=move_from_col(Pos, Ps)} ||
+ #c_clause{pats=Ps}=C <- Cs0],
+ bsm_an_2(Vs, Cs, Case)
end.
-bsm_an_3(Vs, Cs, Case, Pos) ->
+bsm_an_2(Vs, Cs, Case) ->
try
- bsm_ensure_no_partition(Cs, Pos),
- {ok,bsm_do_an(Vs, Pos, Cs, Case)}
+ bsm_ensure_no_partition(Cs),
+ {ok,bsm_do_an(Vs, Cs, Case)}
catch
- throw:{problem,Where,What} ->
- {ok,Case,{Where,What}}
+ throw:{problem,Where,What} ->
+ {ok,Case,{Where,What}}
end.
-bsm_do_an(Vs0, Pos, Cs0, Case) ->
- case nth(Pos, Vs0) of
- #c_var{name=Vname}=V0 ->
- Cs = bsm_do_an_var(Vname, Pos, Cs0, []),
- V = bsm_annotate_for_reuse(V0),
- Bef = lists:sublist(Vs0, Pos-1),
- Aft = lists:nthtail(Pos, Vs0),
- case Bef ++ [V|Aft] of
- [_] ->
- Case#c_case{arg=V,clauses=Cs};
- Vs ->
- Case#c_case{arg=#c_values{es=Vs},clauses=Cs}
- end;
- _ ->
- Case
- end.
+move_from_col(Pos, L) ->
+ {First,[Col|Rest]} = lists:split(Pos - 1, L),
+ [Col|First] ++ Rest.
-bsm_do_an_var(V, S, [#c_clause{pats=Ps,guard=G,body=B0}=C0|Cs], Acc) ->
- case nth(S, Ps) of
+bsm_do_an([#c_var{name=Vname}=V0|Vs0], Cs0, Case) ->
+ Cs = bsm_do_an_var(Vname, Cs0),
+ V = bsm_annotate_for_reuse(V0),
+ Vs = core_lib:make_values([V|Vs0]),
+ Case#c_case{arg=Vs,clauses=Cs};
+bsm_do_an(_Vs, _Cs, Case) -> Case.
+
+bsm_do_an_var(V, [#c_clause{pats=[P|_],guard=G,body=B0}=C0|Cs]) ->
+ case P of
#c_var{name=VarName} ->
case core_lib:is_var_used(V, G) of
true -> bsm_problem(C0, orig_bin_var_used_in_guard);
@@ -149,23 +136,23 @@ bsm_do_an_var(V, S, [#c_clause{pats=Ps,guard=G,body=B0}=C0|Cs], Acc) ->
B1 = bsm_maybe_ctx_to_binary(VarName, B0),
B = bsm_maybe_ctx_to_binary(V, B1),
C = C0#c_clause{body=B},
- bsm_do_an_var(V, S, Cs, [C|Acc]);
- #c_alias{}=P ->
+ [C|bsm_do_an_var(V, Cs)];
+ #c_alias{} ->
case bsm_could_match_binary(P) of
false ->
- bsm_do_an_var(V, S, Cs, [C0|Acc]);
+ [C0|bsm_do_an_var(V, Cs)];
true ->
bsm_problem(C0, bin_opt_alias)
end;
- P ->
+ _ ->
case bsm_could_match_binary(P) andalso bsm_is_var_used(V, G, B0) of
false ->
- bsm_do_an_var(V, S, Cs, [C0|Acc]);
+ [C0|bsm_do_an_var(V, Cs)];
true ->
bsm_problem(C0, bin_var_used)
end
end;
-bsm_do_an_var(_, _, [], Acc) -> reverse(Acc).
+bsm_do_an_var(_, []) -> [].
bsm_annotate_for_reuse(#c_var{anno=Anno}=Var) ->
Var#c_var{anno=[reuse_for_context|Anno]}.
@@ -193,131 +180,82 @@ previous_ctx_to_binary(V, Core) ->
end.
%% bsm_leftmost(Cs) -> none | ArgumentNumber
-%% Find the leftmost argument that does binary matching. Return
-%% the number of the argument (1-N).
+%% Find the leftmost argument that matches a nonempty binary.
+%% Return either 'none' or the argument number (1-N).
bsm_leftmost(Cs) ->
bsm_leftmost_1(Cs, none).
+bsm_leftmost_1([_|_], 1) ->
+ 1;
bsm_leftmost_1([#c_clause{pats=Ps}|Cs], Pos) ->
bsm_leftmost_2(Ps, Cs, 1, Pos);
bsm_leftmost_1([], Pos) -> Pos.
bsm_leftmost_2(_, Cs, Pos, Pos) ->
bsm_leftmost_1(Cs, Pos);
-bsm_leftmost_2([#c_binary{}|_], Cs, N, _) ->
+bsm_leftmost_2([#c_binary{segments=[_|_]}|_], Cs, N, _) ->
bsm_leftmost_1(Cs, N);
bsm_leftmost_2([_|Ps], Cs, N, Pos) ->
bsm_leftmost_2(Ps, Cs, N+1, Pos);
bsm_leftmost_2([], Cs, _, Pos) ->
bsm_leftmost_1(Cs, Pos).
-%% bsm_nonempty(Cs, Pos) -> true|false
-%% Check if at least one of the clauses matches a non-empty
-%% binary in the given argument position.
+%% bsm_ensure_no_partition(Cs) -> ok (exception if problem)
+%% There must only be a single bs_start_match2 instruction if we
+%% are to reuse the binary variable for the match context.
+%%
+%% To make sure that there is only a single bs_start_match2
+%% instruction, we will check for partitions such as:
%%
-bsm_nonempty([#c_clause{pats=Ps}|Cs], Pos) ->
- case nth(Pos, Ps) of
- #c_binary{segments=[_|_]} ->
- true;
- _ ->
- bsm_nonempty(Cs, Pos)
- end;
-bsm_nonempty([], _ ) -> false.
-
-%% bsm_ensure_no_partition(Cs, Pos) -> ok (exception if problem)
-%% We must make sure that matching is not partitioned between
-%% variables like this:
%% foo(<<...>>) -> ...
%% foo(<Variable>) when ... -> ...
-%% foo(<Any non-variable pattern>) ->
-%% If there is such partition, we are not allowed to reuse the binary variable
-%% for the match context.
+%% foo(<Non-variable pattern>) ->
%%
-%% Also, arguments to the left of the argument that is matched
-%% against a binary, are only allowed to be simple variables, not
-%% used in guards. The reason is that we must know that the binary is
-%% only matched in one place (i.e. there must be only one bs_start_match2
-%% instruction emitted).
+%% If there is such partition, we reject the optimization.
-bsm_ensure_no_partition(Cs, Pos) ->
- bsm_ensure_no_partition_1(Cs, Pos, before).
+bsm_ensure_no_partition(Cs) ->
+ bsm_ensure_no_partition_1(Cs, before).
%% Loop through each clause.
-bsm_ensure_no_partition_1([#c_clause{pats=Ps,guard=G}|Cs], Pos, State0) ->
- State = bsm_ensure_no_partition_2(Ps, Pos, G, simple_vars, State0),
+bsm_ensure_no_partition_1([#c_clause{pats=Ps,guard=G}|Cs], State0) ->
+ State = bsm_ensure_no_partition_2(Ps, G, State0),
case State of
'after' ->
- bsm_ensure_no_partition_after(Cs, Pos);
+ bsm_ensure_no_partition_after(Cs);
_ ->
ok
end,
- bsm_ensure_no_partition_1(Cs, Pos, State);
-bsm_ensure_no_partition_1([], _, _) -> ok.
+ bsm_ensure_no_partition_1(Cs, State);
+bsm_ensure_no_partition_1([], _) -> ok.
-%% Loop through each pattern for this clause.
-bsm_ensure_no_partition_2([#c_binary{}=Where|_], 1, _, Vstate, State) ->
- case State of
- before when Vstate =:= simple_vars -> within;
- before -> bsm_problem(Where, Vstate);
- within when Vstate =:= simple_vars -> within;
- within -> bsm_problem(Where, Vstate)
- end;
-bsm_ensure_no_partition_2([#c_alias{}=Alias|_], 1, N, Vstate, State) ->
+bsm_ensure_no_partition_2([#c_binary{}|_], _, _State) ->
+ within;
+bsm_ensure_no_partition_2([#c_alias{}=Alias|_], N, State) ->
%% Retrieve the real pattern that the alias refers to and check that.
P = bsm_real_pattern(Alias),
- bsm_ensure_no_partition_2([P], 1, N, Vstate, State);
-bsm_ensure_no_partition_2([_|_], 1, _, _Vstate, before=State) ->
+ bsm_ensure_no_partition_2([P], N, State);
+bsm_ensure_no_partition_2([_|_], _, before=State) ->
%% No binary matching yet - therefore no partition.
State;
-bsm_ensure_no_partition_2([P|_], 1, _, Vstate, State) ->
+bsm_ensure_no_partition_2([P|_], _, State) ->
case bsm_could_match_binary(P) of
false ->
- %% If clauses can be freely arranged (Vstate =:= simple_vars),
- %% a clause that cannot match a binary will not partition the clause.
- %% Example:
- %%
- %% a(Var, <<>>) -> ...
- %% a(Var, []) -> ...
- %% a(Var, <<B>>) -> ...
- %%
- %% But if the clauses can't be freely rearranged, as in
- %%
- %% b(Var, <<X>>) -> ...
- %% b(1, 2) -> ...
- %%
- %% we do have a problem.
- %%
- case Vstate of
- simple_vars -> State;
- _ -> bsm_problem(P, Vstate)
- end;
+ State;
true ->
%% The pattern P *may* match a binary, so we must update the state.
%% (P must be a variable.)
- case State of
- within -> 'after';
- 'after' -> 'after'
- end
- end;
-bsm_ensure_no_partition_2([#c_var{name=V}|Ps], N, G, Vstate, S) ->
- case core_lib:is_var_used(V, G) of
- false ->
- bsm_ensure_no_partition_2(Ps, N-1, G, Vstate, S);
- true ->
- bsm_ensure_no_partition_2(Ps, N-1, G, bin_left_var_used_in_guard, S)
- end;
-bsm_ensure_no_partition_2([_|Ps], N, G, _, S) ->
- bsm_ensure_no_partition_2(Ps, N-1, G, bin_argument_order, S).
+ 'after'
+ end.
-bsm_ensure_no_partition_after([#c_clause{pats=Ps}=C|Cs], Pos) ->
- case nth(Pos, Ps) of
- #c_var{} ->
- bsm_ensure_no_partition_after(Cs, Pos);
- _ ->
- bsm_problem(C, bin_partition)
+bsm_ensure_no_partition_after([#c_clause{pats=Ps}=C|Cs]) ->
+ case Ps of
+ [#c_var{}|_] ->
+ bsm_ensure_no_partition_after(Cs);
+ _ ->
+ bsm_problem(C, bin_partition)
end;
-bsm_ensure_no_partition_after([], _) -> ok.
+bsm_ensure_no_partition_after([]) -> ok.
bsm_could_match_binary(#c_alias{pat=P}) -> bsm_could_match_binary(P);
bsm_could_match_binary(#c_cons{}) -> false;
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_dsetel.erl b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_dsetel.erl
index bd3eeae238..9e2df69b33 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_dsetel.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_dsetel.erl
@@ -81,8 +81,7 @@ visit_module_1([{Name,F0}|Fs], Env, Acc) ->
{F,_} ->
visit_module_1(Fs, Env, [{Name,F}|Acc])
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
#c_var{name={Func,Arity}} = Name,
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Func,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl
index d73060fb7e..a9bd363ee1 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/sys_core_fold.erl
@@ -125,8 +125,7 @@ function_1({#c_var{name={F,Arity}}=Name,B0}) ->
end, B0, 20),
{Name,B}
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [F,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
@@ -146,14 +145,9 @@ find_fixpoint(OptFun, Core0, Max) ->
body(Body, Sub) ->
body(Body, value, Sub).
-body(#c_values{anno=A,es=Es0}, Ctxt, Sub) ->
- Es1 = expr_list(Es0, Ctxt, Sub),
- case Ctxt of
- value ->
- #c_values{anno=A,es=Es1};
- effect ->
- make_effect_seq(Es1, Sub)
- end;
+body(#c_values{anno=A,es=Es0}, value, Sub) ->
+ Es1 = expr_list(Es0, value, Sub),
+ #c_values{anno=A,es=Es1};
body(E, Ctxt, Sub) ->
?ASSERT(verify_scope(E, Sub)),
expr(E, Ctxt, Sub).
@@ -314,9 +308,15 @@ expr(#c_seq{arg=Arg0,body=B0}=Seq0, Ctxt, Sub) ->
false ->
%% Arg cannot be "values" here - only a single value
%% make sense here.
- case is_safe_simple(Arg, Sub) of
- true -> B1;
- false -> Seq0#c_seq{arg=Arg,body=B1}
+ case {Ctxt,is_safe_simple(Arg, Sub)} of
+ {effect,true} -> B1;
+ {effect,false} ->
+ case is_safe_simple(B1, Sub) of
+ true -> Arg;
+ false -> Seq0#c_seq{arg=Arg,body=B1}
+ end;
+ {value,true} -> B1;
+ {value,false} -> Seq0#c_seq{arg=Arg,body=B1}
end
end;
expr(#c_let{}=Let0, Ctxt, Sub) ->
@@ -380,10 +380,7 @@ expr(#c_case{}=Case0, Ctxt, Sub) ->
Case = Case1#c_case{arg=Arg2,clauses=Cs2},
warn_no_clause_match(Case1, Case),
Expr = eval_case(Case, Sub),
- case move_case_into_arg(Case, Sub) of
- impossible -> Expr;
- Other -> Other
- end;
+ move_case_into_arg(Expr, Sub);
Other ->
expr(Other, Ctxt, Sub)
end;
@@ -415,9 +412,20 @@ expr(#c_call{module=M0,name=N0}=Call0, Ctxt, Sub) ->
no -> call(Call, M1, N1, Sub);
{yes,Seq} -> expr(Seq, Ctxt, Sub)
end;
+expr(#c_primop{name=#c_literal{val=build_stacktrace}}, effect, _Sub) ->
+ void();
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 +2430,10 @@ 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 +2469,8 @@ 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 +2478,7 @@ 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) ->
@@ -2499,9 +2501,78 @@ 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).
+%% opt_build_stacktrace(Let) -> Core.
+%% If the stacktrace is *only* used in a call to erlang:raise/3,
+%% there is no need to build a cooked stackframe using build_stacktrace/1.
+
+opt_build_stacktrace(#c_let{vars=[#c_var{name=Cooked}],
+ arg=#c_primop{name=#c_literal{val=build_stacktrace},
+ args=[RawStk]},
+ body=Body}=Let) ->
+ case Body of
+ #c_call{module=#c_literal{val=erlang},
+ name=#c_literal{val=raise},
+ args=[Class,Exp,#c_var{name=Cooked}]} ->
+ %% The stacktrace is only used in a call to erlang:raise/3.
+ %% There is no need to build the stacktrace. Replace the
+ %% call to erlang:raise/3 with the the raw_raise/3 instruction,
+ %% which will use a raw stacktrace.
+ #c_primop{name=#c_literal{val=raw_raise},
+ args=[Class,Exp,RawStk]};
+ #c_let{vars=[#c_var{name=V}],arg=Arg,body=B0} when V =/= Cooked ->
+ case core_lib:is_var_used(Cooked, Arg) of
+ false ->
+ %% The built stacktrace is not used in the argument,
+ %% so we can sink the building of the stacktrace into
+ %% the body of the let.
+ B = opt_build_stacktrace(Let#c_let{body=B0}),
+ Body#c_let{body=B};
+ true ->
+ Let
+ end;
+ #c_seq{arg=Arg,body=B0} ->
+ case core_lib:is_var_used(Cooked, Arg) of
+ false ->
+ %% The built stacktrace is not used in the argument,
+ %% so we can sink the building of the stacktrace into
+ %% the body of the sequence.
+ B = opt_build_stacktrace(Let#c_let{body=B0}),
+ Body#c_seq{body=B};
+ true ->
+ Let
+ end;
+ #c_case{arg=Arg,clauses=Cs0} ->
+ case core_lib:is_var_used(Cooked, Arg) orelse
+ is_used_in_any_guard(Cooked, Cs0) of
+ false ->
+ %% The built stacktrace is not used in the argument,
+ %% so we can sink the building of the stacktrace into
+ %% each arm of the case.
+ Cs = [begin
+ B = opt_build_stacktrace(Let#c_let{body=B0}),
+ C#c_clause{body=B}
+ end || #c_clause{body=B0}=C <- Cs0],
+ Body#c_case{clauses=Cs};
+ true ->
+ Let
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ Let
+ end;
+opt_build_stacktrace(Expr) ->
+ Expr.
+
+is_used_in_any_guard(V, Cs) ->
+ any(fun(#c_clause{guard=G}) ->
+ core_lib:is_var_used(V, G)
+ end, Cs).
+
%% opt_case_in_let(Let) -> Let'
%% Try to avoid building tuples that are immediately matched.
%% A common pattern is:
@@ -2616,9 +2687,13 @@ delay_build_expr_1(#c_receive{clauses=Cs0,
timeout=Timeout,
action=A0}=Rec, TypeSig) ->
Cs = delay_build_cs(Cs0, TypeSig),
- A = case Timeout of
- #c_literal{val=infinity} -> A0;
- _ -> delay_build_expr(A0, TypeSig)
+ A = case {Timeout,A0} of
+ {#c_literal{val=infinity},#c_literal{}} ->
+ {_Type,Arity} = TypeSig,
+ Es = lists:duplicate(Arity, A0),
+ core_lib:make_values(Es);
+ _ ->
+ delay_build_expr(A0, TypeSig)
end,
Rec#c_receive{clauses=Cs,action=A};
delay_build_expr_1(#c_seq{body=B0}=Seq, TypeSig) ->
@@ -2653,53 +2728,94 @@ opt_simple_let_1(#c_let{vars=Vs0,body=B0}=Let, Arg0, Ctxt, Sub0) ->
%% Optimise let and add new substitutions.
{Vs,Args,Sub1} = let_substs(Vs0, Arg0, Sub0),
BodySub = update_let_types(Vs, Args, Sub1),
+ Sub = Sub1#sub{v=[],s=cerl_sets:new()},
B = body(B0, Ctxt, BodySub),
Arg = core_lib:make_values(Args),
- opt_simple_let_2(Let, Vs, Arg, B, B0, Ctxt, Sub1).
+ opt_simple_let_2(Let, Vs, Arg, B, B0, Sub).
+
+
+%% opt_simple_let_2(Let0, Vs0, Arg0, Body, PrevBody, Ctxt, Sub) -> Core.
+%% Do final simplifications of the let.
+%%
+%% Note that the substitutions and scope in Sub have been cleared
+%% and should not be used.
-opt_simple_let_2(Let0, Vs0, Arg0, Body, PrevBody, Ctxt, Sub) ->
+opt_simple_let_2(Let0, Vs0, Arg0, Body, PrevBody, Sub) ->
case {Vs0,Arg0,Body} of
- {[#c_var{name=N1}],Arg1,#c_var{name=N2}} ->
- case N1 =:= N2 of
- true ->
- %% let <Var> = Arg in <Var> ==> Arg
- Arg1;
- false ->
- %% let <Var> = Arg in <OtherVar> ==> seq Arg OtherVar
- Arg = maybe_suppress_warnings(Arg1, Vs0, PrevBody),
- #c_seq{arg=Arg,body=Body}
- end;
+ {[#c_var{name=V}],Arg1,#c_var{name=V}} ->
+ %% let <Var> = Arg in <Var> ==> Arg
+ Arg1;
{[],#c_values{es=[]},_} ->
%% No variables left.
Body;
- {Vs,Arg1,#c_literal{}} ->
- Arg = maybe_suppress_warnings(Arg1, Vs, PrevBody),
- case Ctxt of
- effect ->
- %% Throw away the literal body.
- Arg;
- value ->
- %% Since the variable is not used in the body, we
- %% can rewrite the let to a sequence.
- %% let <Var> = Arg in Literal ==> seq Arg Literal
- #c_seq{arg=Arg,body=Body}
- end;
- {Vs,Arg1,Body} ->
- %% If none of the variables are used in the body, we can
- %% rewrite the let to a sequence:
- %% let <Var> = Arg in BodyWithoutVar ==>
- %% seq Arg BodyWithoutVar
- case is_any_var_used(Vs, Body) of
- false ->
- Arg = maybe_suppress_warnings(Arg1, Vs, PrevBody),
- #c_seq{arg=Arg,body=Body};
- true ->
- Let1 = Let0#c_let{vars=Vs,arg=Arg1,body=Body},
- opt_bool_case_in_let(Let1, Sub)
+ {[#c_var{name=V}=Var|Vars]=Vars0,Arg1,Body} ->
+ case core_lib:is_var_used(V, Body) of
+ false when Vars =:= [] ->
+ %% If the variable is not used in the body, we can
+ %% rewrite the let to a sequence:
+ %% let <Var> = Arg in BodyWithoutVar ==>
+ %% seq Arg BodyWithoutVar
+ Arg = maybe_suppress_warnings(Arg1, Var, PrevBody),
+ #c_seq{arg=Arg,body=Body};
+ false ->
+ %% There are multiple values returned by the argument
+ %% and the first value is not used (this is a 'case'
+ %% with exported variables, but the return value is
+ %% ignored). We can remove the first variable and the
+ %% the first value returned from the 'let' argument.
+ Arg2 = remove_first_value(Arg1, Sub),
+ Let1 = Let0#c_let{vars=Vars,arg=Arg2,body=Body},
+ post_opt_let(Let1, Sub);
+ true ->
+ Let1 = Let0#c_let{vars=Vars0,arg=Arg1,body=Body},
+ post_opt_let(Let1, Sub)
end
end.
-%% maybe_suppress_warnings(Arg, [#c_var{}], PreviousBody) -> Arg'
+%% post_opt_let(Let, Sub)
+%% Final optimizations of the let.
+%%
+%% Note that the substitutions and scope in Sub have been cleared
+%% and should not be used.
+
+post_opt_let(Let0, Sub) ->
+ Let1 = opt_bool_case_in_let(Let0, Sub),
+ opt_build_stacktrace(Let1).
+
+
+%% remove_first_value(Core0, Sub) -> Core.
+%% Core0 is an expression that returns at least two values.
+%% Remove the first value returned from Core0.
+
+remove_first_value(#c_values{es=[V|Vs]}, Sub) ->
+ Values = core_lib:make_values(Vs),
+ case is_safe_simple(V, Sub) of
+ false ->
+ #c_seq{arg=V,body=Values};
+ true ->
+ Values
+ end;
+remove_first_value(#c_case{clauses=Cs0}=Core, Sub) ->
+ Cs = remove_first_value_cs(Cs0, Sub),
+ Core#c_case{clauses=Cs};
+remove_first_value(#c_receive{clauses=Cs0,action=Act0}=Core, Sub) ->
+ Cs = remove_first_value_cs(Cs0, Sub),
+ Act = remove_first_value(Act0, Sub),
+ Core#c_receive{clauses=Cs,action=Act};
+remove_first_value(#c_let{body=B}=Core, Sub) ->
+ Core#c_let{body=remove_first_value(B, Sub)};
+remove_first_value(#c_seq{body=B}=Core, Sub) ->
+ Core#c_seq{body=remove_first_value(B, Sub)};
+remove_first_value(#c_primop{}=Core, _Sub) ->
+ Core;
+remove_first_value(#c_call{}=Core, _Sub) ->
+ Core.
+
+remove_first_value_cs(Cs, Sub) ->
+ [C#c_clause{body=remove_first_value(B, Sub)} ||
+ #c_clause{body=B}=C <- Cs].
+
+%% maybe_suppress_warnings(Arg, #c_var{}, PreviousBody) -> Arg'
%% Try to suppress false warnings when a variable is not used.
%% For instance, we don't expect a warning for useless building in:
%%
@@ -2710,12 +2826,12 @@ opt_simple_let_2(Let0, Vs0, Arg0, Body, PrevBody, Ctxt, Sub) ->
%% referenced in the original unoptimized code. If they were, we will
%% consider the warning false and suppress it.
-maybe_suppress_warnings(Arg, Vs, PrevBody) ->
+maybe_suppress_warnings(Arg, #c_var{name=V}, PrevBody) ->
case should_suppress_warning(Arg) of
true ->
Arg; %Already suppressed.
false ->
- case is_any_var_used(Vs, PrevBody) of
+ case core_lib:is_var_used(V, PrevBody) of
true ->
suppress_warning([Arg]);
false ->
@@ -2804,7 +2920,7 @@ move_case_into_arg(#c_case{arg=#c_case{arg=OuterArg,
Outer#c_case{arg=OuterArg,
clauses=[OuterCa,OuterCb]};
false ->
- impossible
+ Inner0
end;
move_case_into_arg(#c_case{arg=#c_seq{arg=OuterArg,body=InnerArg}=Outer,
clauses=InnerClauses}=Inner, _Sub) ->
@@ -2820,15 +2936,8 @@ move_case_into_arg(#c_case{arg=#c_seq{arg=OuterArg,body=InnerArg}=Outer,
%%
Outer#c_seq{arg=OuterArg,
body=Inner#c_case{arg=InnerArg,clauses=InnerClauses}};
-move_case_into_arg(_, _) ->
- impossible.
-
-is_any_var_used([#c_var{name=V}|Vs], Expr) ->
- case core_lib:is_var_used(V, Expr) of
- false -> is_any_var_used(Vs, Expr);
- true -> true
- end;
-is_any_var_used([], _) -> false.
+move_case_into_arg(Expr, _) ->
+ Expr.
%%%
%%% Retrieving information about types.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_codegen.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_codegen.erl
index 47c1567f10..a96d58a903 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 +44,400 @@
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}]
+ res=[]}). %Registers to reserve
+
+%% Internal records.
+-record(cg_need_heap, {anno=[] :: term(),
+ h=0 :: integer()}).
+-record(cg_block, {anno=[] :: term(),
+ es=[] :: [term()]}).
--type life_module() :: {module(),_,_,[_]}.
+-type vdb_entry() :: {atom(),non_neg_integer(),non_neg_integer()}.
--spec module(life_module(), [compile:option()]) -> {'ok',beam_asm:module_code()}.
+-record(l, {i=0 :: non_neg_integer(), %Op number
+ vdb=[] :: [vdb_entry()], %Variable database
+ a=[] :: [term()]}). %Core annotation
-module({Mod,Exp,Attr,Forms}, _Options) ->
- {Fs,St} = functions(Forms, {atom,Mod}),
- {ok,{Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs,St#cg.lcount}}.
+-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}
+ #k_match{} = Kb, %Assertion.
+
+ %% Try to suppress the stack frame unless it is
+ %% really needed.
+ Body0 = avoid_stack_frame(Kb),
+
+ %% Annotate kernel records with variable usage.
+ Vdb0 = init_vars(As),
+ {Body,_,Vdb} = body(Body0, 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 ->
+ io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
+ erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
+ end.
+
+
+%% avoid_stack_frame(Kernel) -> Kernel'
+%% If possible, avoid setting up a stack frame. Functions
+%% that only do matching, calls to guard BIFs, and tail-recursive
+%% calls don't need a stack frame.
+
+avoid_stack_frame(#k_match{body=Body}=M) ->
+ try
+ M#k_match{body=avoid_stack_frame_1(Body)}
catch
- Class:Error ->
- Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
- io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [Name,Arity]),
- erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
+ impossible ->
+ M
end.
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_alt{first=First0,then=Then0}=Alt) ->
+ First = avoid_stack_frame_1(First0),
+ Then = avoid_stack_frame_1(Then0),
+ Alt#k_alt{first=First,then=Then};
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_bif{op=Op}=Bif) ->
+ case Op of
+ #k_internal{} ->
+ %% Most internal BIFs clobber the X registers.
+ throw(impossible);
+ _ ->
+ Bif
+ end;
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_break{anno=Anno,args=Args}) ->
+ #k_guard_break{anno=Anno,args=Args};
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_guard_break{}=Break) ->
+ Break;
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_enter{}=Enter) ->
+ %% Tail-recursive calls don't need a stack frame.
+ Enter;
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_guard{clauses=Cs0}=Guard) ->
+ Cs = avoid_stack_frame_list(Cs0),
+ Guard#k_guard{clauses=Cs};
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_guard_clause{guard=G0,body=B0}=C) ->
+ G = avoid_stack_frame_1(G0),
+ B = avoid_stack_frame_1(B0),
+ C#k_guard_clause{guard=G,body=B};
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_match{anno=A,vars=Vs,body=B0,ret=Ret}) ->
+ %% Use #k_guard_match{} instead to avoid saving the X registers
+ %% to the stack before matching.
+ B = avoid_stack_frame_1(B0),
+ #k_guard_match{anno=A,vars=Vs,body=B,ret=Ret};
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_guard_match{body=B0}=M) ->
+ B = avoid_stack_frame_1(B0),
+ M#k_guard_match{body=B};
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_protected{arg=Arg0}=Prot) ->
+ Arg = avoid_stack_frame_1(Arg0),
+ Prot#k_protected{arg=Arg};
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_put{}=Put) ->
+ Put;
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_return{}=Ret) ->
+ Ret;
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_select{var=#k_var{anno=Vanno},types=Types0}=Select) ->
+ case member(reuse_for_context, Vanno) of
+ false ->
+ Types = avoid_stack_frame_list(Types0),
+ Select#k_select{types=Types};
+ true ->
+ %% Including binary patterns that overwrite the register containing
+ %% the binary with the match context may not be safe. For example,
+ %% bs_match_SUITE:bin_tail_e/1 with inlining will be rejected by
+ %% beam_validator.
+ %%
+ %% Essentially the following code is produced:
+ %%
+ %% bs_match {x,0} => {x,0}
+ %% ...
+ %% bs_match {x,0} => {x,1} %% ILLEGAL
+ %%
+ %% A bs_match instruction will only accept a match context as the
+ %% source operand if the source and destination registers are the
+ %% the same (as in the first bs_match instruction above).
+ %% The second bs_match instruction is therefore illegal.
+ %%
+ %% This situation is avoided if there is a stack frame:
+ %%
+ %% move {x,0} => {y,0}
+ %% bs_match {x,0} => {x,0}
+ %% ...
+ %% bs_match {y,0} => {x,1} %% LEGAL
+ %%
+ throw(impossible)
+ end;
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_seq{arg=#k_call{anno=Anno,op=Op}=Call,
+ body=#k_break{args=BrArgs0}}=Seq) ->
+ case Op of
+ #k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=Mod},
+ name=#k_atom{val=Name},
+ arity=Arity} ->
+ case erl_bifs:is_exit_bif(Mod, Name, Arity) of
+ false ->
+ %% Will clobber X registers. Must have a stack frame.
+ throw(impossible);
+ true ->
+ %% The call to this BIF will never return. It is safe
+ %% to suppress the stack frame.
+ Bif = #k_bif{anno=Anno,
+ op=#k_internal{name=guard_error,arity=1},
+ args=[Call],ret=[]},
+ BrArgs = lists:duplicate(length(BrArgs0), #k_nil{}),
+ GB = #k_guard_break{anno=#k{us=[],ns=[],a=[]},args=BrArgs},
+ Seq#k_seq{arg=Bif,body=GB}
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ %% Will clobber X registers. Must have a stack frame.
+ throw(impossible)
+ end;
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_seq{arg=A0,body=B0}=Seq) ->
+ A = avoid_stack_frame_1(A0),
+ B = avoid_stack_frame_1(B0),
+ Seq#k_seq{arg=A,body=B};
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_test{}=Test) ->
+ Test;
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_type_clause{values=Values0}=TC) ->
+ Values = avoid_stack_frame_list(Values0),
+ TC#k_type_clause{values=Values};
+avoid_stack_frame_1(#k_val_clause{body=B0}=VC) ->
+ B = avoid_stack_frame_1(B0),
+ VC#k_val_clause{body=B};
+avoid_stack_frame_1(_Body) ->
+ throw(impossible).
+
+avoid_stack_frame_list([H|T]) ->
+ [avoid_stack_frame_1(H)|avoid_stack_frame_list(T)];
+avoid_stack_frame_list([]) -> [].
+
+
+%% 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) ->
+ Break#k_guard_break{anno=#l{i=I,a=A#k.a}};
+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,types=Kts}=Select, Ls, I, Vdb0) ->
+ Vdb1 = use_vars(union(A#k.us, Ls), I, Vdb0),
+ Ts = [type_clause(Tc, Ls, 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) ->
@@ -114,18 +459,18 @@ 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),
- {B,_Aft,St} = cg_list(Les, 0, Vdb, Bef,
+ {B,_Aft,St} = cg_list(Les, Vdb, Bef,
St3#cg{bfail=0,
ultimate_failure=UltimateMatchFail,
is_top_block=true}),
@@ -136,66 +481,64 @@ 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) ->
- guard_break_cg(Bs, N, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
-cg({need_heap,H}, _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}, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
+ guard_break_cg(Bs, 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}.
-cg_list(Kes, I, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
+cg_list(Kes, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
{Keis,{Aft,St1}} =
flatmapfoldl(fun (Ke, {Inta,Sta}) ->
{Keis,Intb,Stb} = cg(Ke, Vdb, Inta, Sta),
{Keis,{Intb,Stb}}
- end, {Bef,St0}, need_heap(Kes, I)),
+ end, {Bef,St0}, need_heap(Kes)),
{Keis,Aft,St1}.
%% need_heap([Lkexpr], I, St) -> [Lkexpr].
%% 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) ->
{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 +546,54 @@ 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
@@ -244,7 +614,10 @@ match_cg(M, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
guard_match_cg(M, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
I = Le#l.i,
{B,St1} = new_label(St0),
- #cg{bfail=Fail} = St1,
+ Fail = case St0 of
+ #cg{bfail=0,ultimate_failure=Fail0} -> Fail0;
+ #cg{bfail=Fail0} -> Fail0
+ end,
{Mis,Aft,St2} = match_cg(M, Fail, Bef, St1#cg{break=B}),
%% Update the register descriptors for the return registers.
Reg = guard_match_regs(Aft#sr.reg, Rs),
@@ -252,7 +625,7 @@ 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 +637,14 @@ 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 +653,10 @@ 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 +664,8 @@ 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 +676,14 @@ 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 +693,24 @@ 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) ->
- 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) ->
+ 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_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 +718,45 @@ 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) ->
- 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) ->
+ bsm_forget_var(Prot#k_protected{arg=Ts}, Old);
+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) ->
- Locked = Locked0 -- [Old],
- L = L0#l{ke={guard_break,Bs,Locked}},
- bsm_forget_var(L, Old).
+ Es = bsm_rename_ctx_list(Es0, Old, New, true),
+ bsm_forget_var(Block#cg_block{es=Es}, Old);
+bsm_rename_ctx(#k_guard_break{}=Break, Old, _New, _InProt) ->
+ bsm_forget_var(Break, 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}.
@@ -407,158 +765,227 @@ block_cg(Es, Le, _Vdb, Bef, St) ->
block_cg(Es, Le, Bef, St).
block_cg(Es, Le, Bef, #cg{is_top_block=false}=St) ->
- cg_block(Es, Le#l.i, Le#l.vdb, Bef, St);
-block_cg(Es, Le, Bef, St0) ->
- {Is0,Aft,St} = cg_block(Es, Le#l.i, Le#l.vdb, Bef,
- St0#cg{is_top_block=false,need_frame=false}),
- Is = top_level_block(Is0, Aft, max_reg(Bef#sr.reg), St),
- {Is,Aft,St#cg{is_top_block=true}}.
-
-cg_block([], _I, _Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
+ cg_block(Es, Le#l.vdb, Bef, St);
+block_cg(Es, Le, Bef, #cg{is_top_block=true}=St0) ->
+ %% No stack frame has been established yet. Do we need one?
+ case need_stackframe(Es) of
+ true ->
+ %% We need a stack frame. Generate the code and add the
+ %% code for creating and deallocating the stack frame.
+ {Is0,Aft,St} = cg_block(Es, Le#l.vdb, Bef,
+ St0#cg{is_top_block=false,need_frame=false}),
+ Is = top_level_block(Is0, Aft, max_reg(Bef#sr.reg), St),
+ {Is,Aft,St#cg{is_top_block=true}};
+ false ->
+ %% This sequence of instructions ending in a #k_match{} (a
+ %% 'case' or 'if') in the Erlang code does not need a
+ %% stack frame yet. Delay the creation (if a stack frame
+ %% is needed at all, it will be created inside the
+ %% #k_match{}).
+ cg_list(Es, Le#l.vdb, Bef, St0)
+ end.
+
+%% need_stackframe([Kexpr]) -> true|false.
+%% Does this list of instructions need a stack frame?
+%%
+%% A sequence of instructions that don't clobber the X registers
+%% followed by a single #k_match{} doesn't need a stack frame.
+
+need_stackframe([H|T]) ->
+ case H of
+ #k_bif{op=#k_internal{}} -> true;
+ #k_put{arg=#k_binary{}} -> true;
+ #k_bif{} -> need_stackframe(T);
+ #k_put{} -> need_stackframe(T);
+ #k_guard_match{} -> need_stackframe(T);
+ #k_match{} when T =:= [] -> false;
+ _ -> true
+ end;
+need_stackframe([]) -> false.
+
+cg_block([], _Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
{[],Bef,St0};
-cg_block(Kes0, I, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
+cg_block(Kes0, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
{Kes2,Int1,St1} =
case basic_block(Kes0) of
{Kes1,LastI,Args,Rest} ->
- Ke = hd(Kes1),
- Fb = Ke#l.i,
- cg_basic_block(Kes1, Fb, LastI, Args, Vdb, Bef, St0);
+ cg_basic_block(Kes1, LastI, Args, Vdb, Bef, St0);
{Kes1,Rest} ->
- cg_list(Kes1, I, Vdb, Bef, St0)
+ cg_list(Kes1, Vdb, Bef, St0)
end,
- {Kes3,Int2,St2} = cg_block(Rest, I, Vdb, Int1, St1),
+ {Kes3,Int2,St2} = cg_block(Rest, Vdb, Int1, St1),
{Kes2 ++ Kes3,Int2,St2}.
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};
-collect_block(_) -> no_block.
-
-func_vars({remote,M,F}) when element(1, M) =:= var;
- element(1, F) =:= var ->
+collect_block(#k_put{arg=Arg}) ->
+ %% #k_put{} instructions that may garbage collect are not allowed
+ %% in basic blocks.
+ case Arg of
+ #k_binary{} -> no_block;
+ #k_map{} -> no_block;
+ _ -> include
+ end;
+collect_block(#k_call{op=Func,args=As}) ->
+ {block_end,As++func_vars(Func)};
+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(#k_var{}=Var) ->
+ [Var];
+func_vars(#k_remote{mod=M,name=F})
+ when is_record(M, k_var); is_record(F, k_var) ->
[M,F];
func_vars(_) -> [].
-%% cg_basic_block([Kexpr], FirstI, LastI, As, Vdb, StackReg, State) ->
+%% cg_basic_block([Kexpr], FirstI, LastI, Arguments, Vdb, StackReg, State) ->
%% {[Ainstr],StackReg,State}.
-
-cg_basic_block(Kes, Fb, Lf, As, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- Res = make_reservation(As, 0),
- Regs0 = reserve(Res, Bef#sr.reg, Bef#sr.stk),
- Stk = extend_stack(Bef, Lf, Lf+1, Vdb),
- Int0 = Bef#sr{reg=Regs0,stk=Stk,res=Res},
- X0_v0 = x0_vars(As, Fb, Lf, Vdb),
- {Keis,{Aft,_,St1}} =
+%%
+%% Do a specialized code generation for a basic block of #put{}
+%% instructions (that don't do any garbage collection) followed by a
+%% call, break, or return.
+%%
+%% 'Arguments' is a list of the variables that must be loaded into
+%% consecutive X registers before the last instruction in the block.
+%% The point of this specialized code generation is to try put the
+%% all of the variables in 'Arguments' into the correct X register
+%% to begin with, instead of putting them into the first available
+%% X register and having to move them to the correct X register
+%% later.
+%%
+%% To achieve that, we attempt to reserve the X registers that the
+%% variables in 'Arguments' will need to be in when the block ends.
+%%
+%% To make it more likely that reservations will be successful, we
+%% will try to save variables that need to be saved to the stack as
+%% early as possible (if an X register needed by a variable in
+%% Arguments is occupied by another variable, the value in the
+%% X register can be evicted if it is saved on the stack).
+%%
+%% We will take care not to increase the size of stack frame compared
+%% to what the standard code generator would have done (that is, to
+%% save all X registers at the last possible moment). We will do that
+%% by extending the stack frame to the minimal size needed to save
+%% all that needs to be saved using extend_stack/4, and use
+%% save_carefully/4 during code generation to only save the variables
+%% that can be saved without growing the stack frame.
+
+cg_basic_block(Kes, Lf, As, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
+ Int0 = reserve_arg_regs(As, Bef),
+ Int = extend_stack(Int0, Lf, Lf+1, Vdb),
+ {Keis,{Aft,St1}} =
flatmapfoldl(fun(Ke, St) -> cg_basic_block(Ke, St, Lf, Vdb) end,
- {Int0,X0_v0,St0}, need_heap(Kes, Fb)),
+ {Int,St0}, need_heap(Kes)),
{Keis,Aft,St1}.
-cg_basic_block(#l{ke={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),
- 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([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)}.
-
-reserve([{I,V}|Rs], [free|Regs], Stk) -> [{reserved,I,V}|reserve(Rs, Regs, Stk)];
-reserve([{I,V}|Rs], [{I,V}|Regs], Stk) -> [{I,V}|reserve(Rs, Regs, Stk)];
-reserve([{I,V}|Rs], [{I,Var}|Regs], Stk) ->
+cg_basic_block(#cg_need_heap{}=Ke, {Bef,St0}, _Lf, Vdb) ->
+ {Keis,Aft,St1} = cg(Ke, Vdb, Bef, St0),
+ {Keis,{Aft,St1}};
+cg_basic_block(Ke, {Bef,St0}, Lf, Vdb) ->
+ #l{i=I} = get_kanno(Ke),
+
+ %% Save all we can to increase the possibility that reserving
+ %% registers will succeed.
+ {Sis,Int0} = save_carefully(Bef, I, Lf+1, Vdb),
+ Int1 = reserve(Int0),
+ {Keis,Aft,St1} = cg(Ke, Vdb, Int1, St0),
+ {Sis ++ Keis,{Aft,St1}}.
+
+%% reserve_arg_regs([Argument], Bef) -> Aft.
+%% Try to reserve the X registers for all arguments. All registers
+%% that we wish to reserve will be saved in Bef#sr.res.
+
+reserve_arg_regs(As, Bef) ->
+ Res = reserve_arg_regs_1(As, 0),
+ reserve(Bef#sr{res=Res}).
+
+reserve_arg_regs_1([#k_var{name=V}|As], I) ->
+ [{I,V}|reserve_arg_regs_1(As, I+1)];
+reserve_arg_regs_1([A|As], I) ->
+ [{I,A}|reserve_arg_regs_1(As, I+1)];
+reserve_arg_regs_1([], _) -> [].
+
+%% reserve(Bef) -> Aft.
+%% Try to reserve more registers. The registers we wish to reserve
+%% are found in Bef#sr.res.
+
+reserve(#sr{reg=Regs,stk=Stk,res=Res}=Sr) ->
+ Sr#sr{reg=reserve_1(Res, Regs, Stk)}.
+
+reserve_1([{I,V}|Rs], [free|Regs], Stk) ->
+ [{reserved,I,V}|reserve_1(Rs, Regs, Stk)];
+reserve_1([{I,V}|Rs], [{I,V}|Regs], Stk) ->
+ [{I,V}|reserve_1(Rs, Regs, Stk)];
+reserve_1([{I,V}|Rs], [{I,Var}|Regs], Stk) ->
case on_stack(Var, Stk) of
- true -> [{reserved,I,V}|reserve(Rs, Regs, Stk)];
- false -> [{I,Var}|reserve(Rs, Regs, Stk)]
+ true -> [{reserved,I,V}|reserve_1(Rs, Regs, Stk)];
+ false -> [{I,Var}|reserve_1(Rs, Regs, Stk)]
end;
-reserve([{I,V}|Rs], [{reserved,I,_}|Regs], Stk) ->
- [{reserved,I,V}|reserve(Rs, Regs, Stk)];
-%reserve([{I,V}|Rs], [Other|Regs], Stk) -> [Other|reserve(Rs, Regs, Stk)];
-reserve([{I,V}|Rs], [], Stk) -> [{reserved,I,V}|reserve(Rs, [], Stk)];
-reserve([], Regs, _) -> Regs.
-
-extend_stack(Bef, Fb, Lf, Vdb) ->
- Stk0 = clear_dead_stk(Bef#sr.stk, Fb, Vdb),
- Saves = [V || {V,F,L} <- Vdb,
- F < Fb,
- L >= Lf,
- not on_stack(V, Stk0)],
- Stk1 = foldl(fun (V, Stk) -> put_stack(V, Stk) end, Stk0, Saves),
- Bef#sr.stk ++ lists:duplicate(length(Stk1) - length(Bef#sr.stk), free).
-
-save_carefully(Bef, Fb, Lf, Vdb) ->
- Stk = Bef#sr.stk,
- %% New variables that are in use but not on stack.
- New = [VFL || {V,F,L} = VFL <- Vdb,
- F < Fb,
- L >= Lf,
- not on_stack(V, Stk)],
- Saves = [V || {V,_,_} <- keysort(2, New)],
- save_carefully(Saves, Bef, []).
-
-save_carefully([], Bef, Acc) -> {reverse(Acc),Bef};
-save_carefully([V|Vs], Bef, Acc) ->
- case put_stack_carefully(V, Bef#sr.stk) of
- error -> {reverse(Acc),Bef};
+reserve_1([{I,V}|Rs], [{reserved,I,_}|Regs], Stk) ->
+ [{reserved,I,V}|reserve_1(Rs, Regs, Stk)];
+reserve_1([{I,V}|Rs], [], Stk) ->
+ [{reserved,I,V}|reserve_1(Rs, [], Stk)];
+reserve_1([], Regs, _) -> Regs.
+
+%% extend_stack(Bef, FirstBefore, LastFrom, Vdb) -> Aft.
+%% Extend the stack enough to fit all variables alive past LastFrom
+%% and not already on the stack.
+
+extend_stack(#sr{stk=Stk0}=Bef, Fb, Lf, Vdb) ->
+ Stk1 = clear_dead_stk(Stk0, Fb, Vdb),
+ New = new_not_on_stack(Stk1, Fb, Lf, Vdb),
+ Stk2 = foldl(fun ({V,_,_}, Stk) -> put_stack(V, Stk) end, Stk1, New),
+ Stk = Stk0 ++ lists:duplicate(length(Stk2) - length(Stk0), free),
+ Bef#sr{stk=Stk}.
+
+%% save_carefully(Bef, FirstBefore, LastFrom, Vdb) -> {[SaveVar],Aft}.
+%% Save variables which are used past current point and which are not
+%% already on the stack, but only if the variables can be saved without
+%% growing the stack frame.
+
+save_carefully(#sr{stk=Stk}=Bef, Fb, Lf, Vdb) ->
+ New0 = new_not_on_stack(Stk, Fb, Lf, Vdb),
+ New = keysort(2, New0),
+ save_carefully_1(New, Bef, []).
+
+save_carefully_1([{V,_,_}|Vs], #sr{reg=Regs,stk=Stk0}=Bef, Acc) ->
+ case put_stack_carefully(V, Stk0) of
+ error ->
+ {reverse(Acc),Bef};
Stk1 ->
- SrcReg = fetch_reg(V, Bef#sr.reg),
+ SrcReg = fetch_reg(V, Regs),
Move = {move,SrcReg,fetch_stack(V, Stk1)},
{x,_} = SrcReg, %Assertion - must be X register.
- save_carefully(Vs, Bef#sr{stk=Stk1}, [Move|Acc])
- end.
+ save_carefully_1(Vs, Bef#sr{stk=Stk1}, [Move|Acc])
+ end;
+save_carefully_1([], Bef, Acc) ->
+ {reverse(Acc),Bef}.
-x0_vars([], _Fb, _Lf, _Vdb) -> [];
-x0_vars([{var,V}|_], Fb, _Lf, Vdb) ->
- {V,F,_L} = VFL = vdb_find(V, Vdb),
- x0_vars1([VFL], Fb, F, Vdb);
-x0_vars([X0|_], Fb, Lf, Vdb) ->
- x0_vars1([{X0,Lf,Lf}], Fb, Lf, Vdb).
-
-x0_vars1(X0, Fb, Xf, Vdb) ->
- Vs0 = [VFL || {_V,F,L}=VFL <- Vdb,
- F >= Fb,
- L < Xf],
- Vs1 = keysort(3, Vs0),
- keysort(2, X0++Vs1).
-
-allocate_x0([], _, Bef) -> {[],Bef#sr{res=[]}};
-allocate_x0([{_,_,L}|Vs], I, Bef) when L =< I ->
- allocate_x0(Vs, I, Bef);
-allocate_x0([{V,_F,_L}=VFL|Vs], _, Bef) ->
- {[VFL|Vs],Bef#sr{res=reserve_x0(V, Bef#sr.res)}}.
-
-reserve_x0(V, [_|Res]) -> [{0,V}|Res];
-reserve_x0(V, []) -> [{0,V}].
+%% top_level_block([Instruction], Bef, MaxRegs, St) -> [Instruction].
+%% For the top-level block, allocate a stack frame a necessary,
+%% adjust Y register numbering and instructions that return
+%% from the function.
top_level_block(Keis, #sr{stk=[]}, _MaxRegs, #cg{need_frame=false}) ->
Keis;
@@ -640,21 +1067,27 @@ 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 +1097,29 @@ 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 +1135,49 @@ 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 +1199,16 @@ 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 +1221,12 @@ 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 +1247,7 @@ 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 +1268,7 @@ 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 +1291,11 @@ 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 +1320,7 @@ 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 +1335,42 @@ 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 +1404,18 @@ 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 +1424,7 @@ 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 +1441,10 @@ 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 +1461,32 @@ 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 +1495,7 @@ 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 +1518,7 @@ 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 +1531,11 @@ 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) ->
- 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_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_protected{arg=Ts,ret=Rs,anno=#l{vdb=Pdb}}, Fail, _Vdb, Bef, St) ->
+ protected_cg(Ts, Rs, Fail, Pdb, Bef, St);
+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);
@@ -1070,6 +1550,18 @@ guard_cg(G, _Fail, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
%%ok = io:fwrite("cg ~w: ~p~n", [?LINE,{Aft}]),
{Gis,Aft,St1}.
+%% guard_cg_list([Kexpr], Fail, I, Vdb, StackReg, St) ->
+%% {[Ainstr],StackReg,St}.
+
+guard_cg_list(Kes, Fail, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
+ {Keis,{Aft,St1}} =
+ flatmapfoldl(fun (Ke, {Inta,Sta}) ->
+ {Keis,Intb,Stb} =
+ guard_cg(Ke, Fail, Vdb, Inta, Sta),
+ {Keis,{Intb,Stb}}
+ end, {Bef,St0}, need_heap(Kes)),
+ {Keis,Aft,St1}.
+
%% protected_cg([Kexpr], [Ret], Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St) -> {[Ainstr],Aft,St}.
%% Do a protected. Protecteds without return values are just done
%% for effect, the return value is not checked, success passes on to
@@ -1077,19 +1569,18 @@ guard_cg(G, _Fail, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
%% return values then these must be set to 'false' on failure,
%% control always passes to the next instruction.
-protected_cg(Ts, [], Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
+protected_cg(Ts, [], Fail, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
%% Protect these calls, revert when done.
- {Tis,Aft,St1} = guard_cg_list(Ts, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef,
- St0#cg{bfail=Fail}),
+ {Tis,Aft,St1} = guard_cg_list(Ts, Fail, Vdb, Bef, St0#cg{bfail=Fail}),
{Tis,Aft,St1#cg{bfail=St0#cg.bfail}};
-protected_cg(Ts, Rs, _Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
+protected_cg(Ts, Rs, _Fail, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
{Pfail,St1} = new_label(St0),
{Psucc,St2} = new_label(St1),
- {Tis,Aft,St3} = guard_cg_list(Ts, Pfail, I, Vdb, Bef,
+ {Tis,Aft,St3} = guard_cg_list(Ts, Pfail, Vdb, Bef,
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 +1605,7 @@ 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 -> [];
@@ -1126,18 +1617,6 @@ test_cg(Test, As, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
Aft = clear_dead(Bef, I, Vdb),
{[beam_utils:bif_to_test(Test, Args, {f,Fail})],Aft,St}.
-%% guard_cg_list([Kexpr], Fail, I, Vdb, StackReg, St) ->
-%% {[Ainstr],StackReg,St}.
-
-guard_cg_list(Kes, Fail, I, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
- {Keis,{Aft,St1}} =
- flatmapfoldl(fun (Ke, {Inta,Sta}) ->
- {Keis,Intb,Stb} =
- guard_cg(Ke, Fail, Vdb, Inta, Sta),
- {Keis,{Intb,Stb}}
- end, {Bef,St0}, need_heap(Kes, I)),
- {Keis,Aft,St1}.
-
%% match_fmf(Fun, LastFail, State, [Clause]) -> {Is,Aft,State}.
%% This is a special flatmapfoldl for match code gen where we
%% generate a "failure" label for each clause. The last clause uses
@@ -1160,7 +1639,7 @@ 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 +1648,8 @@ 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 +1667,9 @@ 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 +1688,11 @@ 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 +1708,15 @@ 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 +1734,19 @@ 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.
@@ -1316,17 +1794,28 @@ 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}.
internal_cg(bs_context_to_binary=Instr, [Src0], [], Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
[Src] = cg_reg_args([Src0], Bef),
- case is_register(Src) of
- false ->
- {[],clear_dead(Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb), St0};
- true ->
- {[{Instr,Src}],clear_dead(Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb), St0}
- end;
+ {[{Instr,Src}],clear_dead(Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb), St0};
internal_cg(dsetelement, [Index0,Tuple0,New0], _Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St0) ->
[New,Tuple,{integer,Index1}] = cg_reg_args([New0,Tuple0,Index0], Bef),
Index = Index1-1,
@@ -1334,8 +1823,8 @@ 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),
@@ -1348,14 +1837,35 @@ internal_cg(bs_init_writable=I, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
{Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As, Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
Reg = load_vars(Rs, clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)),
{Sis++[I],clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=Reg}, Le#l.i, Vdb),St};
+internal_cg(build_stacktrace=I, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
+ %% This behaves like a function call.
+ {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As, Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
+ Reg = load_vars(Rs, clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)),
+ {Sis++[I],clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=Reg}, Le#l.i, Vdb),St};
internal_cg(raise, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
%% raise can be treated like a guard BIF.
- bif_cg(raise, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St).
+ bif_cg(raise, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St);
+internal_cg(guard_error, [ExitCall], _Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
+ %% A call an exit BIF from inside a #k_guard_match{}.
+ %% Generate a standard call, but leave the register descriptors
+ %% alone, effectively pretending that there was no call.
+ #k_call{op=#k_remote{mod=#k_atom{val=Mod},name=#k_atom{val=Name}},
+ args=As} = ExitCall,
+ Arity = length(As),
+ {Ms,_} = cg_call_args(As, Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
+ Call = {call_ext,Arity,{extfunc,Mod,Name,Arity}},
+ Is = Ms++[line(Le),Call],
+ {Is,Bef,St};
+internal_cg(raw_raise=I, As, Rs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
+ %% This behaves like a function call.
+ {Sis,Int} = cg_setup_call(As, Bef, Le#l.i, Vdb),
+ Reg = load_vars(Rs, clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)),
+ {Sis++[I],clear_dead(Int#sr{reg=Reg}, Le#l.i, Vdb),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 +1903,7 @@ 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 +1949,7 @@ 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 +1959,22 @@ 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.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.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.vdb,
Int0#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int0#sr.reg)}, St0),
{[{wait_timeout,{f,St1#cg.recv},Reg},timeout] ++ Tis,Int,St1}.
@@ -1482,7 +1992,7 @@ 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 +2012,7 @@ 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}),
@@ -1520,12 +2030,12 @@ 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)},
CatchReg = fetch_stack({catch_tag,CatchTag}, Int1#sr.stk),
- {Cis,Int2,St2} = cg_block(C, Le#l.i, Le#l.vdb, Int1,
+ {Cis,Int2,St2} = cg_block(C, Le#l.vdb, Int1,
St1#cg{break=B,in_catch=true}),
[] = Int2#sr.reg, %Assertion.
Aft = Int2#sr{reg=[{0,R}],stk=drop_catch(CatchTag, Int2#sr.stk)},
@@ -1534,8 +2044,8 @@ 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 +2053,14 @@ 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 +2088,9 @@ 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 +2105,23 @@ 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 +2130,16 @@ 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 +2147,7 @@ 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 +2325,44 @@ 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 +2379,7 @@ 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].
@@ -1865,13 +2399,12 @@ break_cg(Bs, Le, Vdb, Bef, St) ->
{Ms ++ [{jump,{f,St#cg.break}}],
Int#sr{reg=clear_regs(Int#sr.reg)},St}.
-guard_break_cg(Bs, Locked, #l{i=I}, Vdb, #sr{reg=Reg0}=Bef, St) ->
- RegLocked = get_locked_regs(Reg0, Locked),
- #sr{reg=Reg1} = Int = clear_dead(Bef#sr{reg=RegLocked}, I, Vdb),
+guard_break_cg(Bs, #l{i=I}, Vdb, #sr{reg=Reg0}=Bef, St) ->
+ #sr{reg=Reg1} = Int = clear_dead(Bef, I, Vdb),
Reg2 = trim_free(Reg1),
NumLocked = length(Reg2),
Moves0 = gen_moves(Bs, Bef, NumLocked, []),
- Moves = order_moves(Moves0, find_scratch_reg(RegLocked)),
+ Moves = order_moves(Moves0, find_scratch_reg(Reg0)),
{BreakVars,_} = mapfoldl(fun(_, RegNum) ->
{{RegNum,gbreakvar},RegNum+1}
end, length(Reg2), Bs),
@@ -1879,31 +2412,17 @@ guard_break_cg(Bs, Locked, #l{i=I}, Vdb, #sr{reg=Reg0}=Bef, St) ->
Aft = Int#sr{reg=Reg},
{Moves ++ [{jump,{f,St#cg.break}}],Aft,St}.
-get_locked_regs([R|Rs0], Preserve) ->
- case {get_locked_regs(Rs0, Preserve),R} of
- {[],{_,V}} ->
- case lists:member(V, Preserve) of
- true -> [R];
- false -> []
- end;
- {[],_} ->
- [];
- {Rs,_} ->
- [R|Rs]
- end;
-get_locked_regs([], _) -> [].
-
%% cg_reg_arg(Arg0, Info) -> Arg
%% cg_reg_args([Arg0], Info) -> [Arg]
%% Convert argument[s] into registers. Literal values are returned unchanged.
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 +2460,9 @@ 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 +2498,13 @@ 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).
@@ -2032,21 +2552,21 @@ break_up_cycle1(Dst, [M|Path], LastMove) ->
%% clear_dead(Sr, Until, Vdb) -> Aft.
%% Remove all variables in Sr which have died AT ALL so far.
-clear_dead(Sr, Until, Vdb) ->
- Sr#sr{reg=clear_dead_reg(Sr, Until, Vdb),
- stk=clear_dead_stk(Sr#sr.stk, Until, Vdb)}.
+clear_dead(#sr{stk=Stk}=Sr0, Until, Vdb) ->
+ Sr = Sr0#sr{reg=clear_dead_reg(Sr0, Until, Vdb),
+ stk=clear_dead_stk(Stk, Until, Vdb)},
+ reserve(Sr).
clear_dead_reg(Sr, Until, Vdb) ->
- Reg = [case R of
- {_I,V} = IV ->
- case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of
- {V,_,L} when L > Until -> IV;
- _ -> free %Remove anything else
- end;
- {reserved,_I,_V} = Reserved -> Reserved;
- free -> free
- end || R <- Sr#sr.reg],
- reserve(Sr#sr.res, Reg, Sr#sr.stk).
+ [case R of
+ {_I,V} = IV ->
+ case vdb_find(V, Vdb) of
+ {V,_,L} when L > Until -> IV;
+ _ -> free %Remove anything else
+ end;
+ {reserved,_I,_V}=Reserved -> Reserved;
+ free -> free
+ end || R <- Sr#sr.reg].
clear_dead_stk(Stk, Until, Vdb) ->
[case S of
@@ -2118,16 +2638,25 @@ adjust_stack(Bef, Fb, Lf, Vdb) ->
save_stack(Stk0, Fb, Lf, Vdb) ->
%% New variables that are in use but not on stack.
- New = [VFL || {V,F,L} = VFL <- Vdb,
- F < Fb,
- L >= Lf,
- not on_stack(V, Stk0)],
+ New = new_not_on_stack(Stk0, Fb, Lf, Vdb),
+
%% Add new variables that are not just dropped immediately.
%% N.B. foldr works backwards from the end!!
Saves = [V || {V,_,_} <- keysort(3, New)],
Stk1 = foldr(fun (V, Stk) -> put_stack(V, Stk) end, Stk0, Saves),
{Stk1,Saves}.
+%% new_not_on_stack(Stack, FirstBefore, LastFrom, Vdb) ->
+%% [{Variable,First,Last}]
+%% Return information about all variables that are used past current
+%% point and that are not already on the stack.
+
+new_not_on_stack(Stk, Fb, Lf, Vdb) ->
+ [VFL || {V,F,L} = VFL <- Vdb,
+ F < Fb,
+ L >= Lf,
+ not on_stack(V, Stk)].
+
%% saves([SaveVar], Reg, Stk) -> [{move,Reg,Stk}].
%% Generate move instructions to save variables onto stack. The
%% stack/reg info used is that after the new stack has been made.
@@ -2153,7 +2682,7 @@ 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.
@@ -2233,10 +2762,6 @@ find_stack(_, [], _) -> error.
on_stack(V, Stk) -> keymember(V, 1, Stk).
-is_register({x,_}) -> true;
-is_register({yy,_}) -> true;
-is_register(_) -> false.
-
%% put_catch(CatchTag, Stack) -> Stack'
%% drop_catch(CatchTag, Stack) -> Stack'
%% Special interface for putting and removing catch tags, to ensure that
@@ -2254,6 +2779,16 @@ 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 +2831,86 @@ 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..6029b91cdc 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl
@@ -920,8 +920,9 @@ try_exception(Ecs0, St0) ->
%% Note that Tag is not needed for rethrow - it is already in Info.
{Evs,St1} = new_vars(3, St0), % Tag, Value, Info
{Ecs1,Ceps,St2} = clauses(Ecs0, St1),
+ Ecs2 = try_build_stacktrace(Ecs1, hd(Evs)),
[_,Value,Info] = Evs,
- LA = case Ecs1 of
+ LA = case Ecs2 of
[] -> [];
[C|_] -> get_lineno_anno(C)
end,
@@ -930,7 +931,7 @@ try_exception(Ecs0, St0) ->
body=[#iprimop{anno=#a{}, %Must have an #a{}
name=#c_literal{val=raise},
args=[Info,Value]}]},
- Hs = [#icase{anno=#a{anno=LA},args=[c_tuple(Evs)],clauses=Ecs1,fc=Ec}],
+ Hs = [#icase{anno=#a{anno=LA},args=[c_tuple(Evs)],clauses=Ecs2,fc=Ec}],
{Evs,Ceps++Hs,St2}.
try_after(As, St0) ->
@@ -946,6 +947,25 @@ try_after(As, St0) ->
Hs = [#icase{anno=#a{},args=[c_tuple(Evs)],clauses=[],fc=Ec}],
{Evs,Hs,St1}.
+try_build_stacktrace([#iclause{pats=Ps0,body=B0}=C0|Cs], RawStk) ->
+ [#c_tuple{es=[Class,Exc,Stk]}=Tup] = Ps0,
+ case Stk of
+ #c_var{name='_'} ->
+ %% Stacktrace variable is not used. Nothing to do.
+ [C0|try_build_stacktrace(Cs, RawStk)];
+ _ ->
+ %% Add code to build the stacktrace.
+ Ps = [Tup#c_tuple{es=[Class,Exc,RawStk]}],
+ Call = #iprimop{anno=#a{},
+ name=#c_literal{val=build_stacktrace},
+ args=[RawStk]},
+ Iset = #iset{var=Stk,arg=Call},
+ B = [Iset|B0],
+ C = C0#iclause{pats=Ps,body=B},
+ [C|try_build_stacktrace(Cs, RawStk)]
+ end;
+try_build_stacktrace([], _) -> [].
+
%% expr_bin([ArgExpr], St) -> {[Arg],[PreExpr],St}.
%% Flatten the arguments of a bin. Do this straight left to right!
%% Note that ibinary needs to have its annotation wrapped in a #a{}
@@ -2462,9 +2482,11 @@ cexpr(#icase{anno=A,args=Largs,clauses=Lcs,fc=Lfc}, As, St0) ->
cexpr(#ireceive1{anno=A,clauses=Lcs}, As, St0) ->
Exp = intersection(A#a.ns, As), %Exports
{Ccs,St1} = cclauses(Lcs, Exp, St0),
+ True = #c_literal{val=true},
+ Action = core_lib:make_values(lists:duplicate(1+length(Exp), True)),
{#c_receive{anno=A#a.anno,
clauses=Ccs,
- timeout=#c_literal{val=infinity},action=#c_literal{val=true}},
+ timeout=#c_literal{val=infinity},action=Action},
Exp,A#a.us,St1};
cexpr(#ireceive2{anno=A,clauses=Lcs,timeout=Lto,action=Les}, As, St0) ->
Exp = intersection(A#a.ns, As), %Exports
@@ -2505,8 +2527,46 @@ 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 +2596,9 @@ 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..fd73e5a7dc 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]).
@@ -107,6 +108,7 @@ copy_anno(Kdst, Ksrc) ->
-record(iclause, {anno=[],isub,osub,pats,guard,body}).
-record(ireceive_accept, {anno=[],arg}).
-record(ireceive_next, {anno=[],arg}).
+-record(ignored, {anno=[]}).
-type warning() :: term(). % XXX: REFINE
@@ -159,11 +161,9 @@ 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(),
+ Class:Error:Stack ->
io:fwrite("Function: ~w/~w\n", [F,Arity]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
end.
@@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ make_alt(First0, Then0) ->
Then1 = pre_seq(droplast(Then0), last(Then0)),
First2 = make_protected(First1),
Then2 = make_protected(Then1),
- Body = #k_atom{val=ignored},
+ Body = #ignored{},
First3 = #k_guard_clause{guard=First2,body=Body},
Then3 = #k_guard_clause{guard=Then2,body=Body},
First = #k_guard{clauses=[First3]},
@@ -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
@@ -2143,7 +2225,9 @@ ubody(E, return, St0) ->
{Ea,Pa,St1} = force_atomic(E, St0),
ubody(pre_seq(Pa, #ivalues{args=[Ea]}), return, St1)
end;
-ubody(E, {break,_Rs} = Break, St0) ->
+ubody(#ignored{}, {break,_} = Break, St) ->
+ ubody(#ivalues{args=[]}, Break, St);
+ubody(E, {break,[_]} = Break, St0) ->
%%ok = io:fwrite("ubody ~w:~p~n", [?LINE,{E,Br}]),
%% Exiting expressions need no trailing break.
case is_exit_expr(E) of
@@ -2151,6 +2235,16 @@ ubody(E, {break,_Rs} = Break, St0) ->
false ->
{Ea,Pa,St1} = force_atomic(E, St0),
ubody(pre_seq(Pa, #ivalues{args=[Ea]}), Break, St1)
+ end;
+ubody(E, {break,Rs}=Break, St0) ->
+ case is_exit_expr(E) of
+ true ->
+ uexpr(E, return, St0);
+ false ->
+ {Vs,St1} = new_vars(length(Rs), St0),
+ Iset = #iset{vars=Vs,arg=E},
+ PreSeq = pre_seq([Iset], #ivalues{args=Vs}),
+ ubody(PreSeq, Break, St1)
end.
iletrec_funs(#iletrec{defs=Fs}, St0) ->
@@ -2179,9 +2273,8 @@ 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 +2418,7 @@ 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 +2435,16 @@ 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_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/beam_block_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/beam_block_SUITE.erl
index 55d5f2dbe8..fac18789e0 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_block_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_block_SUITE.erl
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
-export([all/0,suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1,end_per_suite/1,
init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2,
get_map_elements/1,otp_7345/1,move_opt_across_gc_bif/1,
- erl_202/1,repro/1]).
+ erl_202/1,repro/1,local_cse/1]).
%% The only test for the following functions is that
%% the code compiles and is accepted by beam_validator.
@@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ groups() ->
otp_7345,
move_opt_across_gc_bif,
erl_202,
- repro
+ repro,
+ local_cse
]}].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
@@ -237,6 +238,63 @@ find_operands(Cfg,XsiGraph,ActiveList,Count) ->
[Count+1, length(NewActiveList), length(digraph:vertices(XsiGraph))],
find_operands(NewCfg,XsiGraph,NewActiveList,Count+1).
+%% Some tests of local common subexpression elimination (CSE).
+
+local_cse(_Config) ->
+ {Self,{ok,Self}} = local_cse_1(),
+
+ local_cse_2([]),
+ local_cse_2(lists:seq(1, 512)),
+ local_cse_2(?MODULE:module_info()),
+
+ {[b],[a,b]} = local_cse_3(a, b),
+
+ {2000,Self,{Self,write_cache}} = local_cse_4(),
+
+ ok.
+
+local_cse_1() ->
+ %% Cover handling of unsafe tuple construction in
+ %% eliminate_use_of_from_reg/4. It became necessary to handle
+ %% unsafe tuples when local CSE was introduced.
+
+ {self(),{ok,self()}}.
+
+local_cse_2(Term) ->
+ case cse_make_binary(Term) of
+ <<Size:8,BinTerm:Size/binary>> ->
+ Term = binary_to_term(BinTerm);
+ <<Size:8,SizeTerm:Size/binary,BinTerm/binary>> ->
+ {'$size',TermSize} = binary_to_term(SizeTerm),
+ TermSize = byte_size(BinTerm),
+ Term = binary_to_term(BinTerm)
+ end.
+
+%% Copy of observer_backend:ttb_make_binary/1. During development of
+%% the local CSE optimization this function was incorrectly optimized.
+
+cse_make_binary(Term) ->
+ B = term_to_binary(Term),
+ SizeB = byte_size(B),
+ if SizeB > 255 ->
+ SB = term_to_binary({'$size',SizeB}),
+ <<(byte_size(SB)):8, SB/binary, B/binary>>;
+ true ->
+ <<SizeB:8, B/binary>>
+ end.
+
+local_cse_3(X, Y) ->
+ %% The following expression was incorrectly transformed to {[X,Y],[X,Y]}
+ %% during development of the local CSE optimization.
+
+ {[Y],[X,Y]}.
+
+local_cse_4() ->
+ do_local_cse_4(2000, self(), {self(), write_cache}).
+
+do_local_cse_4(X, Y, Z) ->
+ {X,Y,Z}.
+
%%%
%%% Common functions.
%%%
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_type_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/beam_type_SUITE.erl
index fe856b12b6..dfbf2aa4a0 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_type_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_type_SUITE.erl
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2,
integers/1,coverage/1,booleans/1,setelement/1,cons/1,
tuple/1,record_float/1,binary_float/1,float_compare/1,
- arity_checks/1]).
+ arity_checks/1,elixir_binaries/1]).
suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
@@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ groups() ->
record_float,
binary_float,
float_compare,
- arity_checks
+ arity_checks,
+ elixir_binaries
]}].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
@@ -199,5 +200,42 @@ do_tuple_arity_check(RGB) when is_tuple(RGB),
_ -> ok
end.
+elixir_binaries(_Config) ->
+ <<"foo blitzky baz">> = elixir_binary_1(<<"blitzky">>),
+ <<"foo * baz">> = elixir_binary_2($*),
+ <<7:4,755:10>> = elixir_bitstring_3(<<755:10>>),
+ ok.
+
+elixir_binary_1(Bar) when is_binary(Bar) ->
+ <<"foo ",
+ case Bar of
+ Rewrite when is_binary(Rewrite) ->
+ Rewrite;
+ Rewrite ->
+ list_to_binary(Rewrite)
+ end/binary,
+ " baz">>.
+
+elixir_binary_2(Arg) ->
+ Bin = <<Arg>>,
+ <<"foo ",
+ case Bin of
+ Rewrite when is_binary(Rewrite) ->
+ Rewrite;
+ Rewrite ->
+ list_to_binary:to_string(Rewrite)
+ end/binary,
+ " baz">>.
+
+elixir_bitstring_3(Bar) when is_bitstring(Bar) ->
+ <<7:4,
+ case Bar of
+ Rewrite when is_bitstring(Rewrite) ->
+ Rewrite;
+ Rewrite ->
+ list_to_bitstring(Rewrite)
+ end/bitstring>>.
+
+
id(I) ->
I.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_utils_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/beam_utils_SUITE.erl
index 710cb050d4..7686e69b63 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_utils_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_utils_SUITE.erl
@@ -24,7 +24,8 @@
apply_fun/1,apply_mf/1,bs_init/1,bs_save/1,
is_not_killed/1,is_not_used_at/1,
select/1,y_catch/1,otp_8949_b/1,liveopt/1,coverage/1,
- y_registers/1]).
+ y_registers/1,user_predef/1,scan_f/1,cafu/1,
+ receive_label/1,read_size_file_version/1]).
-export([id/1]).
suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
@@ -46,7 +47,11 @@ groups() ->
otp_8949_b,
liveopt,
coverage,
- y_registers
+ y_registers,
+ user_predef,
+ scan_f,
+ cafu,
+ read_size_file_version
]}].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
@@ -117,6 +122,15 @@ bs_init(_Config) ->
{'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch do_bs_init_2([0.5])),
{'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch do_bs_init_2([-1])),
{'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch do_bs_init_2([1 bsl 32])),
+
+ <<>> = do_bs_init_3({tag,0}, 0, 0),
+ <<0>> = do_bs_init_3({tag,0}, 2, 1),
+
+ <<"_build/shared">> = do_bs_init_4([], false),
+ <<"abc/shared">> = do_bs_init_4(<<"abc">>, false),
+ <<"foo/foo">> = do_bs_init_4(<<"foo">>, true),
+ error = do_bs_init_4([], not_boolean),
+
ok.
do_bs_init_1([?MODULE], Sz) ->
@@ -134,6 +148,45 @@ do_bs_init_2(SigNos) ->
erlang:error(badarg)
>>.
+do_bs_init_3({tag,Pos}, Offset, Len) ->
+ N0 = Offset - Pos,
+ N = if N0 > Len -> Len;
+ true -> N0
+ end,
+ <<0:N/unit:8>>.
+
+do_bs_init_4(Arg1, Arg2) ->
+ Build =
+ case id(Arg1) of
+ X when X =:= [] orelse X =:= false -> <<"_build">>;
+ X -> X
+ end,
+ case id(Arg2) of
+ true ->
+ id(<<case Build of
+ Rewrite when is_binary(Rewrite) ->
+ Rewrite;
+ Rewrite ->
+ id(Rewrite)
+ end/binary,
+ "/",
+ case id(<<"foo">>) of
+ Rewrite when is_binary(Rewrite) ->
+ Rewrite;
+ Rewrite ->
+ id(Rewrite)
+ end/binary>>);
+ false ->
+ id(<<case Build of
+ Rewrite when is_binary(Rewrite) ->
+ Rewrite;
+ Rewrite ->
+ id(Rewrite)
+ end/binary,
+ "/shared">>);
+ Other ->
+ error
+ end.
bs_save(_Config) ->
{a,30,<<>>} = do_bs_save(<<1:1,30:5>>),
@@ -376,5 +429,83 @@ do(A, B) -> {A,B}.
appointment(#{"resolution" := Url}) ->
do(receive _ -> Url end, #{true => Url}).
+%% From epp.erl.
+user_predef(_Config) ->
+ #{key:="value"} = user_predef({key,"value"}, #{}),
+ #{key:="value"} = user_predef({key,"value"}, #{key=>defined}),
+ error = user_predef({key,"value"}, #{key=>[defined]}),
+ ok.
+
+user_predef({M,Val}, Ms) ->
+ case Ms of
+ #{M:=Defs} when is_list(Defs) ->
+ error;
+ _ ->
+ Ms#{M=>Val}
+ end.
+
+%% From disk_log_1.erl.
+scan_f(_Config) ->
+ {1,<<>>,[]} = scan_f(<<1:32>>, 1, []),
+ {1,<<>>,[<<156>>]} = scan_f(<<1:32,156,1:32>>, 1, []),
+ ok.
+
+scan_f(<<Size:32,Tail/binary>>, FSz, Acc) when Size =< FSz ->
+ case Tail of
+ <<BinTerm:Size/binary,Tail2/binary>> ->
+ scan_f(Tail2, FSz, [BinTerm | Acc]);
+ _ ->
+ {Size,Tail,Acc}
+ end.
+
+%% From file_io_server.erl.
+cafu(_Config) ->
+ error = cafu(<<42:32>>, -1, 0, {utf32,big}),
+ error = cafu(<<42:32>>, 10, 0, {utf32,big}),
+ error = cafu(<<42:32>>, -1, 0, {utf32,little}),
+ ok.
+
+cafu(<<_/big-utf32,Rest/binary>>, N, Count, {utf32,big}) when N < 0 ->
+ cafu(Rest, -1, Count+1, {utf32,big});
+cafu(<<_/big-utf32,Rest/binary>>, N, Count, {utf32,big}) ->
+ cafu(Rest, N-1, Count+1, {utf32,big});
+cafu(<<_/little-utf32,Rest/binary>>, N, Count, {utf32,little}) when N < 0 ->
+ cafu(Rest, -1, Count+1, {utf32,little});
+cafu(_, _, _, _) ->
+ error.
+
+-record(rec_label, {bool}).
+
+receive_label(_Config) ->
+ Pid = spawn_link(fun() -> do_receive_label(#rec_label{bool=true}) end),
+ Msg = {a,b,c},
+ Pid ! {self(),Msg},
+ receive
+ {ok,Msg} ->
+ unlink(Pid),
+ exit(Pid, die),
+ ok
+ end.
+
+do_receive_label(Rec) ->
+ receive
+ {From,Message} when Rec#rec_label.bool ->
+ From ! {ok,Message},
+ do_receive_label(Rec)
+ end.
+
+read_size_file_version(_Config) ->
+ ok = do_read_size_file_version({ok,<<42>>}),
+ {ok,7777} = do_read_size_file_version({ok,<<7777:32>>}),
+ ok.
+
+do_read_size_file_version(E) ->
+ case E of
+ {ok,<<Version>>} when Version =:= 42 ->
+ ok;
+ {ok,<<MaxFiles:32>>} ->
+ {ok,MaxFiles}
+ end.
+
%% The identity function.
id(I) -> I.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl
index c23514b36b..63a13281a8 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl
@@ -33,8 +33,8 @@
state_after_fault_in_catch/1,no_exception_in_catch/1,
undef_label/1,illegal_instruction/1,failing_gc_guard_bif/1,
map_field_lists/1,cover_bin_opt/1,
- val_dsetel/1]).
-
+ val_dsetel/1,bad_tuples/1]).
+
-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
init_per_testcase(Case, Config) when is_atom(Case), is_list(Config) ->
@@ -61,7 +61,8 @@ groups() ->
freg_state,bad_bin_match,bad_dsetel,
state_after_fault_in_catch,no_exception_in_catch,
undef_label,illegal_instruction,failing_gc_guard_bif,
- map_field_lists,cover_bin_opt,val_dsetel]}].
+ map_field_lists,cover_bin_opt,val_dsetel,
+ bad_tuples]}].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
Config.
@@ -421,9 +422,9 @@ try_bin_opt(Mod) ->
try
do_bin_opt(Mod)
catch
- Class:Error ->
+ Class:Error:Stk ->
io:format("~p: ~p ~p\n~p\n",
- [Mod,Class,Error,erlang:get_stacktrace()]),
+ [Mod,Class,Error,Stk]),
error
end.
@@ -509,6 +510,19 @@ destroy_reg({Tag,N}) ->
{y,N+1}
end.
+bad_tuples(Config) ->
+ Errors = do_val(bad_tuples, Config),
+ [{{bad_tuples,heap_overflow,1},
+ {{put,{x,0}},8,{heap_overflow,{left,0},{wanted,1}}}},
+ {{bad_tuples,long,2},
+ {{put,{atom,too_long}},8,not_building_a_tuple}},
+ {{bad_tuples,self_referential,1},
+ {{put,{x,1}},7,{tuple_in_progress,{x,1}}}},
+ {{bad_tuples,short,1},
+ {{move,{x,1},{x,0}},7,{tuple_in_progress,{x,1}}}}] = Errors,
+
+ ok.
+
%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
transform_remove(Remove, Module) ->
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/bad_tuples.S b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/bad_tuples.S
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7980241c37
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/bad_tuples.S
@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
+{module, bad_tuples}. %% version = 0
+
+{exports, [{heap_overflow,1},
+ {long,2},
+ {module_info,0},
+ {module_info,1},
+ {self_referential,1},
+ {short,1}]}.
+
+{attributes, []}.
+
+{labels, 13}.
+
+
+{function, short, 1, 2}.
+ {label,1}.
+ {line,[{location,"bad_tuples.erl",4}]}.
+ {func_info,{atom,bad_tuples},{atom,short},1}.
+ {label,2}.
+ {test_heap,3,1}.
+ {put_tuple,2,{x,1}}.
+ {put,{atom,ok}}.
+ {move,{x,1},{x,0}}.
+ return.
+
+
+{function, long, 2, 4}.
+ {label,3}.
+ {line,[{location,"bad_tuples.erl",7}]}.
+ {func_info,{atom,bad_tuples},{atom,long},2}.
+ {label,4}.
+ {test_heap,6,2}.
+ {put_tuple,2,{x,2}}.
+ {put,{x,0}}.
+ {put,{x,1}}.
+ {put,{atom,too_long}}.
+ {put_tuple,2,{x,0}}.
+ {put,{atom,ok}}.
+ {put,{x,2}}.
+ return.
+
+
+{function, heap_overflow, 1, 6}.
+ {label,5}.
+ {line,[{location,"bad_tuples.erl",10}]}.
+ {func_info,{atom,bad_tuples},{atom,heap_overflow},1}.
+ {label,6}.
+ {test_heap,3,1}.
+ {put_tuple,2,{x,1}}.
+ {put,{atom,ok}}.
+ {put,{x,0}}.
+ {put,{x,0}}.
+ {move,{x,1},{x,0}}.
+ return.
+
+
+{function, self_referential, 1, 8}.
+ {label,7}.
+ {line,[{location,"bad_tuples.erl",13}]}.
+ {func_info,{atom,bad_tuples},{atom,self_referential},1}.
+ {label,8}.
+ {test_heap,3,1}.
+ {put_tuple,2,{x,1}}.
+ {put,{atom,ok}}.
+ {put,{x,1}}.
+ {move,{x,1},{x,0}}.
+ return.
+
+
+{function, module_info, 0, 10}.
+ {label,9}.
+ {line,[]}.
+ {func_info,{atom,bad_tuples},{atom,module_info},0}.
+ {label,10}.
+ {move,{atom,bad_tuples},{x,0}}.
+ {line,[]}.
+ {call_ext_only,1,{extfunc,erlang,get_module_info,1}}.
+
+
+{function, module_info, 1, 12}.
+ {label,11}.
+ {line,[]}.
+ {func_info,{atom,bad_tuples},{atom,module_info},1}.
+ {label,12}.
+ {move,{x,0},{x,1}}.
+ {move,{atom,bad_tuples},{x,0}}.
+ {line,[]}.
+ {call_ext_only,2,{extfunc,erlang,get_module_info,2}}.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl
index 2fe8cd0cff..235956a714 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl
@@ -39,7 +39,8 @@
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,
+ beam_bsm/1,guard/1,is_ascii/1,non_opt_eq/1]).
-export([coverage_id/1,coverage_external_ignore/2]).
@@ -71,7 +72,8 @@ 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,
+ beam_bsm,guard,is_ascii,non_opt_eq]}].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
@@ -676,6 +678,10 @@ coverage(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
<<>> = coverage_per_key(<<4:32>>),
<<$a,$b,$c>> = coverage_per_key(<<7:32,"abc">>),
+ binary = coverage_bitstring(<<>>),
+ binary = coverage_bitstring(<<7>>),
+ bitstring = coverage_bitstring(<<7:4>>),
+ other = coverage_bitstring([a]),
ok.
coverage_fold(Fun, Acc, <<H,T/binary>>) ->
@@ -766,6 +772,10 @@ coverage_per_key(<<BinSize:32,Bin/binary>> = B) ->
true = (byte_size(B) =:= BinSize),
Bin.
+coverage_bitstring(Bin) when is_binary(Bin) -> binary;
+coverage_bitstring(<<_/bitstring>>) -> bitstring;
+coverage_bitstring(_) -> other.
+
multiple_uses(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{344,62879,345,<<245,159,1,89>>} = multiple_uses_1(<<1,88,245,159,1,89>>),
true = multiple_uses_2(<<0,0,197,18>>),
@@ -799,7 +809,7 @@ multiple_uses_cmp(<<_:16>>, <<_:16>>) -> false.
first_after(Data, Offset) ->
case byte_size(Data) > Offset of
false ->
- {First, Rest} = {ok, ok},
+ {_First, _Rest} = {ok, ok},
ok;
true ->
<<_:Offset/binary, Rest/binary>> = Data,
@@ -1513,7 +1523,7 @@ is_next_char_whitespace(<<C/utf8,_/binary>>) ->
{this_hdr = 17,
ext_hdr_opts}).
-get_payload(Config) ->
+get_payload(_Config) ->
<<3445:48>> = do_get_payload(#ext_header{ext_hdr_opts = <<3445:48>>}),
{'EXIT',_} = (catch do_get_payload(#ext_header{})),
ok.
@@ -1524,6 +1534,21 @@ 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">>},
@@ -1557,6 +1582,101 @@ lgettext(<<"de">>, <<"navigation">>, <<"Results">>) ->
lgettext(<<"de">>, <<"navigation">>, <<"Resources">>) ->
{ok, <<"Ressourcen">>}.
+%% Test more code in beam_bsm.
+beam_bsm(_Config) ->
+ true = check_bitstring_list(<<1:1,0:1,1:1,1:1>>, [1,0,1,1]),
+ false = check_bitstring_list(<<1:1,0:1,1:1,1:1>>, [0]),
+
+ true = bsm_validate_scheme(<<>>),
+ true = bsm_validate_scheme(<<5,10>>),
+ false = bsm_validate_scheme(<<5,10,11,12>>),
+ true = bsm_validate_scheme([]),
+ true = bsm_validate_scheme([5,10]),
+ false = bsm_validate_scheme([5,6,7]),
+
+ <<1,2,3>> = bsm_must_save_and_not_save(<<1,2,3>>, []),
+ D = fun(N) -> 2*N end,
+ [2,4|<<3>>] = bsm_must_save_and_not_save(<<1,2,3>>, [D,D]),
+
+ ok.
+
+check_bitstring_list(<<H:1,T1/bitstring>>, [H|T2]) ->
+ check_bitstring_list(T1, T2);
+check_bitstring_list(<<>>, []) ->
+ true;
+check_bitstring_list(_, _) ->
+ false.
+
+bsm_validate_scheme([]) -> true;
+bsm_validate_scheme([H|T]) ->
+ case bsm_is_scheme(H) of
+ true -> bsm_validate_scheme(T);
+ false -> false
+ end;
+bsm_validate_scheme(<<>>) -> true;
+bsm_validate_scheme(<<H, Rest/binary>>) ->
+ case bsm_is_scheme(H) of
+ true -> bsm_validate_scheme(Rest);
+ false -> false
+ end.
+
+bsm_is_scheme(Int) ->
+ Int rem 5 =:= 0.
+
+%% NOT OPTIMIZED: different control paths use different positions in the binary
+bsm_must_save_and_not_save(Bin, []) ->
+ Bin;
+bsm_must_save_and_not_save(<<H,T/binary>>, [F|Fs]) ->
+ [F(H)|bsm_must_save_and_not_save(T, Fs)];
+bsm_must_save_and_not_save(<<>>, []) ->
+ [].
+
+guard(_Config) ->
+ _Tuple = id({a,b}),
+ ok = guard_1(<<1,2,3>>, {1,2,3}),
+ ok = guard_2(<<42>>, #{}),
+ ok.
+
+%% Cover handling of #k_put{} in v3_codegen:bsm_rename_ctx/4.
+guard_1(<<A,B,C>>, Tuple) when Tuple =:= {A,B,C} ->
+ ok.
+
+%% Cover handling of #k_call{} in v3_codegen:bsm_rename_ctx/4.
+guard_2(<<_>>, Healing) when Healing#{[] => Healing} =:= #{[] => #{}} ->
+ ok.
+
+is_ascii(_Config) ->
+ true = do_is_ascii(<<>>),
+ true = do_is_ascii(<<"string">>),
+ false = do_is_ascii(<<1024/utf8>>),
+ {'EXIT',{function_clause,_}} = (catch do_is_ascii(<<$A,0:3>>)),
+ {'EXIT',{function_clause,_}} = (catch do_is_ascii(<<16#80,0:3>>)),
+ ok.
+
+do_is_ascii(<<>>) ->
+ true;
+do_is_ascii(<<C,_/binary>>) when C >= 16#80 ->
+ %% This clause must fail to match if the size of the argument in
+ %% bits is not divisible by 8. Beware of unsafe optimizations.
+ false;
+do_is_ascii(<<_, T/binary>>) ->
+ do_is_ascii(T).
+
+non_opt_eq(_Config) ->
+ true = non_opt_eq([], <<>>),
+ true = non_opt_eq([$a], <<$a>>),
+ false = non_opt_eq([$a], <<$b>>),
+ ok.
+
+%% An example from the Efficiency Guide. It used to be not optimized,
+%% but now it can be optimized.
+
+non_opt_eq([H|T1], <<H,T2/binary>>) ->
+ non_opt_eq(T1, T2);
+non_opt_eq([_|_], <<_,_/binary>>) ->
+ false;
+non_opt_eq([], <<>>) ->
+ true.
check(F, R) ->
R = F().
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 96897d612d..35c11d894d 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"),
@@ -500,9 +500,8 @@ do_kernel_listing({M,A}) ->
io:format("*** compilation failure '~p' for module ~s\n",
[Error,M]),
error;
- Class:Error ->
- io:format("~p: ~p ~p\n~p\n",
- [M,Class,Error,erlang:get_stacktrace()]),
+ Class:Error:Stk ->
+ io:format("~p: ~p ~p\n~p\n", [M,Class,Error,Stk]),
error
end.
@@ -661,6 +660,23 @@ 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.
@@ -793,6 +809,37 @@ 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(),
@@ -854,9 +901,8 @@ do_core_pp({M,A}, Outdir) ->
io:format("*** compilation failure '~p' for module ~s\n",
[Error,M]),
error;
- Class:Error ->
- io:format("~p: ~p ~p\n~p\n",
- [M,Class,Error,erlang:get_stacktrace()]),
+ Class:Error:Stk ->
+ io:format("~p: ~p ~p\n~p\n", [M,Class,Error,Stk]),
error
end.
@@ -913,9 +959,8 @@ do_core_roundtrip(Beam, Outdir) ->
io:format("*** compilation failure '~p' for file ~s\n",
[Error,Beam]),
error;
- Class:Error ->
- io:format("~p: ~p ~p\n~p\n",
- [Beam,Class,Error,erlang:get_stacktrace()]),
+ Class:Error:Stk ->
+ io:format("~p: ~p ~p\n~p\n", [Beam,Class,Error,Stk]),
error
end.
@@ -1100,9 +1145,8 @@ do_asm(Beam, Outdir) ->
[Other,AsmFile]),
error
end
- catch Class:Error ->
- io:format("~p: ~p ~p\n~p\n",
- [M,Class,Error,erlang:get_stacktrace()]),
+ catch Class:Error:Stk ->
+ io:format("~p: ~p ~p\n~p\n", [M,Class,Error,Stk]),
error
end.
@@ -1119,9 +1163,8 @@ do_opt_guards(Beam) ->
try
{ok,M,Asm} = compile:forms(A, ['S']),
do_opt_guards_mod(Asm)
- catch Class:Error ->
- io:format("~p: ~p ~p\n~p\n",
- [M,Class,Error,erlang:get_stacktrace()]),
+ catch Class:Error:Stk ->
+ io:format("~p: ~p ~p\n~p\n", [M,Class,Error,Stk]),
error
end.
@@ -1282,10 +1325,13 @@ 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..4fd1f84569 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_from_case/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,export_from_case]}].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
@@ -527,4 +529,60 @@ 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}.
+
+%% Cover some clauses in sys_core_fold:remove_first_value/2.
+
+-record(export_from_case, {val}).
+
+export_from_case(_Config) ->
+ a = export_from_case_1(true),
+ b = export_from_case_1(false),
+
+ R = #export_from_case{val=0},
+ {ok,R} = export_from_case_2(false, R),
+ {ok,#export_from_case{val=42}} = export_from_case_2(true, R),
+
+ ok.
+
+export_from_case_1(Bool) ->
+ case Bool of
+ true ->
+ id(42),
+ Result = a;
+ false ->
+ Result = b
+ end,
+ id(Result).
+
+export_from_case_2(Bool, Rec) ->
+ case Bool of
+ false ->
+ Result = Rec;
+ true ->
+ Result = Rec#export_from_case{val=42}
+ end,
+ {ok,Result}.
+
+
id(I) -> I.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl
index ccb9b58225..0d6f8c6f98 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/guard_SUITE.erl
@@ -35,7 +35,8 @@
basic_andalso_orelse/1,traverse_dcd/1,
check_qlc_hrl/1,andalso_semi/1,t_tuple_size/1,binary_part/1,
bad_constants/1,bad_guards/1,
- guard_in_catch/1,beam_bool_SUITE/1]).
+ guard_in_catch/1,beam_bool_SUITE/1,
+ cover_beam_dead/1]).
suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}].
@@ -54,7 +55,8 @@ groups() ->
rel_ops,rel_op_combinations,
literal_type_tests,basic_andalso_orelse,traverse_dcd,
check_qlc_hrl,andalso_semi,t_tuple_size,binary_part,
- bad_constants,bad_guards,guard_in_catch,beam_bool_SUITE]}].
+ bad_constants,bad_guards,guard_in_catch,beam_bool_SUITE,
+ cover_beam_dead]}].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
Config.
@@ -1291,6 +1293,10 @@ 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).
@@ -1615,7 +1621,9 @@ type_tests() ->
is_reference,
is_port,
is_binary,
- is_function].
+ is_bitstring,
+ is_function,
+ is_map].
basic_andalso_orelse(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
T = id({type,integers,23,42}),
@@ -2198,7 +2206,31 @@ maps() ->
evidence(#{0 := Charge}) when 0; #{[] => Charge} == #{[] => 42} ->
ok.
+cover_beam_dead(_Config) ->
+ Mod = ?FUNCTION_NAME,
+ Attr = [],
+ Fs = [{function,test,1,2,
+ [{label,1},
+ {line,[]},
+ {func_info,{atom,Mod},{atom,test},1},
+ {label,2},
+ %% Cover beam_dead:turn_op/1 using swapped operand order.
+ {test,is_ne_exact,{f,3},[{integer,1},{x,0}]},
+ {test,is_eq_exact,{f,1},[{atom,a},{x,0}]},
+ {label,3},
+ {move,{atom,ok},{x,0}},
+ return]}],
+ Exp = [{test,1}],
+ Asm = {Mod,Exp,Attr,Fs,3},
+ {ok,Mod,Beam} = compile:forms(Asm, [from_asm,binary,report]),
+ {module,Mod} = code:load_binary(Mod, Mod, Beam),
+ ok = Mod:test(1),
+ ok = Mod:test(a),
+ {'EXIT',_} = (catch Mod:test(other)),
+ true = code:delete(Mod),
+ _ = code:purge(Mod),
+ ok.
%% Call this function to turn off constant propagation.
id(I) -> I.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl
index 5e90b79aa2..f15917e3cb 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/map_SUITE.erl
@@ -695,8 +695,28 @@ t_is_map(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
if is_map(#{b=>1}) -> ok end,
if not is_map([1,2,3]) -> ok end,
if not is_map(x) -> ok end,
+
+ ok = do_t_is_map(map, #{}),
+ error = do_t_is_map(map, {a,b,c}),
+ ok = do_t_is_map(number, 42),
+ ok = do_t_is_map(number, 42.0),
+ error = do_t_is_map(number, {a,b,c}),
ok.
+do_t_is_map(What, X) ->
+ B = case What of
+ map ->
+ %% Cover conversion of is_map/1 BIF to test instruction
+ %% in beam_utils:bif_to_test/3.
+ is_map(X);
+ number ->
+ is_number(X)
+ end,
+ case B of
+ true -> ok;
+ false -> error
+ end.
+
% test map updates without matching
t_update_literals(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Map = #{x=>1,y=>2,z=>3,q=>4},
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/match_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/match_SUITE.erl
index 52b2da05f7..4b26a8dcdc 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/match_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/match_SUITE.erl
@@ -23,8 +23,9 @@
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,
- coverage/1,grab_bag/1,literal_binary/1]).
+ selectify/1,deselectify/1,underscore/1,match_map/1,map_vars_used/1,
+ coverage/1,grab_bag/1,literal_binary/1,
+ unary_op/1]).
-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
@@ -38,9 +39,9 @@ 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]}].
+ grab_bag,literal_binary,unary_op]}].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
@@ -466,6 +467,66 @@ 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
[] ->
@@ -557,6 +618,10 @@ grab_bag(_Config) ->
{bad,16#555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555}],
ok = grab_bag_remove_failure(L, unit, 0),
+ {42,<<43,44>>} = grab_bag_single_valued(<<42,43,44>>),
+ empty_list = grab_bag_single_valued([]),
+ empty_tuple = grab_bag_single_valued({}),
+
ok.
grab_bag_remove_failure([], _Unit, _MaxFailure) ->
@@ -574,6 +639,12 @@ grab_bag_remove_failure([{stretch,_,Mi}=Stretch | Specs], Unit, _MaxFailure) ->
ok
end.
+%% Cover a line v3_kernel that places binary matching first.
+grab_bag_single_valued(<<H,T/bytes>>) -> {H,T};
+grab_bag_single_valued([]) -> empty_list;
+grab_bag_single_valued({}) -> empty_tuple.
+
+
%% Regression in 19.0, reported by Alexei Sholik
literal_binary(_Config) ->
3 = literal_binary_match(bar, <<"y">>),
@@ -592,5 +663,74 @@ literal_binary_match(_, <<"x">>) -> 2;
literal_binary_match(_, <<"y">>) -> 3;
literal_binary_match(_, _) -> fail.
+unary_op(Config) ->
+ %% ERL-514. This test case only verifies that the code
+ %% calculates the correct result, not that the generated
+ %% code is optimial.
+
+ {non_associative,30} = unary_op_1('&'),
+ {non_associative,300} = unary_op_1('^'),
+ {non_associative,300} = unary_op_1('not'),
+ {non_associative,300} = unary_op_1('+'),
+ {non_associative,300} = unary_op_1('-'),
+ {non_associative,300} = unary_op_1('~~~'),
+ {non_associative,300} = unary_op_1('!'),
+ {non_associative,320} = unary_op_1('@'),
+
+ error = unary_op_1(Config),
+ error = unary_op_1(abc),
+ error = unary_op_1(42),
+
+ ok.
+
+unary_op_1(Vop@1) ->
+ %% If all optimizations are working as they should, there should
+ %% be no stack frame and all '=:=' tests should be coalesced into
+ %% a single select_val instruction.
+
+ case Vop@1 =:= '&' of
+ true ->
+ {non_associative,30};
+ false ->
+ case
+ case Vop@1 =:= '^' of
+ true ->
+ true;
+ false ->
+ case Vop@1 =:= 'not' of
+ true ->
+ true;
+ false ->
+ case Vop@1 =:= '+' of
+ true ->
+ true;
+ false ->
+ case Vop@1 =:= '-' of
+ true ->
+ true;
+ false ->
+ case Vop@1 =:= '~~~' of
+ true ->
+ true;
+ false ->
+ Vop@1 =:= '!'
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ of
+ true ->
+ {non_associative,300};
+ false ->
+ case Vop@1 =:= '@' of
+ true ->
+ {non_associative,320};
+ false ->
+ error
+ end
+ end
+ end.
+
id(I) -> I.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/misc_SUITE.erl
index 4bd884d86b..d93c5dda1e 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}],[],
@@ -321,8 +318,7 @@ expect_error(Fun) ->
io:format("~p", [Any]),
ct:fail(call_was_supposed_to_fail)
catch
- Class:Reason ->
- Stk = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ Class:Reason:Stk ->
io:format("~p:~p\n~p\n", [Class,Reason,Stk]),
case {Class,Reason} of
{error,undef} ->
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/receive_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/receive_SUITE.erl
index 8304672558..5e386790c0 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/receive_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/receive_SUITE.erl
@@ -222,9 +222,8 @@ do_ref_opt(Source, PrivDir) ->
collect_recv_opt_instrs(Code)
end,
ok
- catch Class:Error ->
- io:format("~s: ~p ~p\n~p\n",
- [Source,Class,Error,erlang:get_stacktrace()]),
+ catch Class:Error:Stk ->
+ io:format("~s: ~p ~p\n~p\n", [Source,Class,Error,Stk]),
error
end.
@@ -265,6 +264,10 @@ export(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
self() ! {result,Ref,42},
42 = export_1(Ref),
{error,timeout} = export_1(Ref),
+
+ self() ! {result,Ref},
+ {ok,Ref} = export_2(),
+
ok.
export_1(Reference) ->
@@ -281,6 +284,10 @@ export_1(Reference) ->
id({build,self()}),
Result.
+export_2() ->
+ receive {result,Result} -> ok end,
+ {ok,Result}.
+
wait(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
self() ! <<42>>,
<<42>> = wait_1(r, 1, 2),
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/trycatch_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/trycatch_SUITE.erl
index a591d6cc93..d5a1dc642f 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/trycatch_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/trycatch_SUITE.erl
@@ -26,7 +26,8 @@
nested_of/1,nested_catch/1,nested_after/1,
nested_horrid/1,last_call_optimization/1,bool/1,
plain_catch_coverage/1,andalso_orelse/1,get_in_try/1,
- hockey/1,handle_info/1,catch_in_catch/1,grab_bag/1]).
+ hockey/1,handle_info/1,catch_in_catch/1,grab_bag/1,
+ stacktrace/1,nested_stacktrace/1,raise/1]).
-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
@@ -42,7 +43,8 @@ groups() ->
after_oops,eclectic,rethrow,nested_of,nested_catch,
nested_after,nested_horrid,last_call_optimization,
bool,plain_catch_coverage,andalso_orelse,get_in_try,
- hockey,handle_info,catch_in_catch,grab_bag]}].
+ hockey,handle_info,catch_in_catch,grab_bag,
+ stacktrace,nested_stacktrace,raise]}].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
@@ -115,6 +117,16 @@ basic(Conf) when is_list(Conf) ->
catch nisse -> erro
end,
+ %% Unmatchable clauses.
+ try
+ throw(thrown)
+ catch
+ {a,b}={a,b,c} -> %Intentionally no match.
+ ok;
+ thrown ->
+ ok
+ end,
+
ok.
after_call() ->
@@ -324,11 +336,11 @@ 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 +357,7 @@ 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}),
@@ -1039,5 +1051,217 @@ grab_bag(_Config) ->
ok.
+stacktrace(_Config) ->
+ V = [make_ref()|self()],
+ case ?MODULE:module_info(native) of
+ false ->
+ {value2,{caught1,badarg,[{erlang,abs,[V],_}|_]}} =
+ stacktrace_1({'abs',V}, error, {value,V}),
+ {caught2,{error,badarith},[{erlang,'+',[0,a],_},
+ {?MODULE,my_add,2,_}|_]} =
+ stacktrace_1({'div',{1,0}}, error, {'add',{0,a}});
+ true ->
+ {value2,{caught1,badarg,[{?MODULE,my_abs,1,_}|_]}} =
+ stacktrace_1({'abs',V}, error, {value,V}),
+ {caught2,{error,badarith},[{?MODULE,my_add,2,_}|_]} =
+ stacktrace_1({'div',{1,0}}, error, {'add',{0,a}})
+ end,
+ {caught2,{error,{try_clause,V}},[{?MODULE,stacktrace_1,3,_}|_]} =
+ stacktrace_1({value,V}, error, {value,V}),
+ {caught2,{throw,V},[{?MODULE,foo,1,_}|_]} =
+ stacktrace_1({value,V}, error, {throw,V}),
+
+ try
+ stacktrace_2()
+ catch
+ error:{badmatch,_}:Stk2 ->
+ [{?MODULE,stacktrace_2,0,_},
+ {?MODULE,stacktrace,1,_}|_] = Stk2,
+ Stk2 = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ ok
+ end,
+
+ try
+ stacktrace_3(a, b)
+ catch
+ error:function_clause:Stk3 ->
+ Stk3 = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ case lists:module_info(native) of
+ false ->
+ [{lists,prefix,[a,b],_}|_] = Stk3;
+ true ->
+ [{lists,prefix,2,_}|_] = Stk3
+ end
+ end,
+
+ try
+ throw(x)
+ catch
+ throw:x:IntentionallyUnused ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+stacktrace_1(X, C1, Y) ->
+ try try foo(X) of
+ C1 -> value1
+ catch
+ C1:D1:Stk1 ->
+ Stk1 = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ {caught1,D1,Stk1}
+ after
+ foo(Y)
+ end of
+ V2 -> {value2,V2}
+ catch
+ C2:D2:Stk2 -> {caught2,{C2,D2},Stk2=erlang:get_stacktrace()}
+ end.
+
+stacktrace_2() ->
+ ok = erlang:process_info(self(), current_function),
+ ok.
+
+stacktrace_3(A, B) ->
+ {ok,lists:prefix(A, B)}.
+
+nested_stacktrace(_Config) ->
+ V = [{make_ref()}|[self()]],
+ value1 = nested_stacktrace_1({{value,{V,x1}},void,{V,x1}},
+ {void,void,void}),
+ case ?MODULE:module_info(native) of
+ false ->
+ {caught1,
+ [{erlang,'+',[V,x1],_},{?MODULE,my_add,2,_}|_],
+ value2} =
+ nested_stacktrace_1({{'add',{V,x1}},error,badarith},
+ {{value,{V,x2}},void,{V,x2}}),
+ {caught1,
+ [{erlang,'+',[V,x1],_},{?MODULE,my_add,2,_}|_],
+ {caught2,[{erlang,abs,[V],_}|_]}} =
+ nested_stacktrace_1({{'add',{V,x1}},error,badarith},
+ {{'abs',V},error,badarg});
+ true ->
+ {caught1,
+ [{?MODULE,my_add,2,_}|_],
+ value2} =
+ nested_stacktrace_1({{'add',{V,x1}},error,badarith},
+ {{value,{V,x2}},void,{V,x2}}),
+ {caught1,
+ [{?MODULE,my_add,2,_}|_],
+ {caught2,[{?MODULE,my_abs,1,_}|_]}} =
+ nested_stacktrace_1({{'add',{V,x1}},error,badarith},
+ {{'abs',V},error,badarg})
+ end,
+ ok.
+
+nested_stacktrace_1({X1,C1,V1}, {X2,C2,V2}) ->
+ try foo(X1) of
+ V1 -> value1
+ catch
+ C1:V1:S1 ->
+ S1 = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ T2 = try foo(X2) of
+ V2 -> value2
+ catch
+ C2:V2:S2 ->
+ S2 = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ {caught2,S2}
+ end,
+ {caught1,S1,T2}
+ end.
+
+raise(_Config) ->
+ test_raise(fun() -> exit({exit,tuple}) end),
+ test_raise(fun() -> abs(id(x)) end),
+ test_raise(fun() -> throw({was,thrown}) end),
+
+ badarg = bad_raise(fun() -> abs(id(x)) end),
+
+ ok.
+
+bad_raise(Expr) ->
+ try
+ Expr()
+ catch
+ _:E:Stk ->
+ erlang:raise(bad_class, E, Stk)
+ end.
+
+test_raise(Expr) ->
+ test_raise_1(Expr),
+ test_raise_2(Expr),
+ test_raise_3(Expr).
+
+test_raise_1(Expr) ->
+ erase(exception),
+ try
+ do_test_raise_1(Expr)
+ catch
+ C:E:Stk ->
+ {C,E,Stk} = erase(exception)
+ end.
+
+do_test_raise_1(Expr) ->
+ try
+ Expr()
+ catch
+ C:E:Stk ->
+ %% Here the stacktrace must be built.
+ put(exception, {C,E,Stk}),
+ erlang:raise(C, E, Stk)
+ end.
+
+test_raise_2(Expr) ->
+ erase(exception),
+ try
+ do_test_raise_2(Expr)
+ catch
+ C:E:Stk ->
+ {C,E} = erase(exception),
+ try
+ Expr()
+ catch
+ _:_:S ->
+ [StkTop|_] = S,
+ [StkTop|_] = Stk
+ end
+ end.
+
+do_test_raise_2(Expr) ->
+ try
+ Expr()
+ catch
+ C:E:Stk ->
+ %% Here it is possible to replace erlang:raise/3 with
+ %% the raw_raise/3 instruction since the stacktrace is
+ %% not actually used.
+ put(exception, {C,E}),
+ erlang:raise(C, E, Stk)
+ end.
+
+test_raise_3(Expr) ->
+ try
+ do_test_raise_3(Expr)
+ catch
+ exit:{exception,C,E}:Stk ->
+ try
+ Expr()
+ catch
+ C:E:S ->
+ [StkTop|_] = S,
+ [StkTop|_] = Stk
+ end
+ end.
+
+do_test_raise_3(Expr) ->
+ try
+ Expr()
+ catch
+ C:E:Stk ->
+ %% Here it is possible to replace erlang:raise/3 with
+ %% the raw_raise/3 instruction since the stacktrace is
+ %% not actually used.
+ erlang:raise(exit, {exception,C,E}, Stk)
+ end.
+
id(I) -> I.
diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/z_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/z_SUITE.erl
index d864184f4c..cd95d0e733 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/test/z_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/compiler/test/z_SUITE.erl
@@ -54,8 +54,7 @@ do_loaded([{M,_}|Ms], E0) ->
_ = M:module_info(functions),
E0
catch
- C:Error ->
- Stk = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
+ C:Error:Stk ->
io:format("~p:~p\n~p\n", [C,Error,Stk]),
E0 + 1
end,
diff --git a/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml b/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml
index 464799b320..3a5efd0bea 100644
--- a/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml
+++ b/lib/crypto/doc/src/crypto.xml
@@ -790,9 +790,16 @@
<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>
@@ -814,6 +821,120 @@ _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 1a1b4f98b5..df259d5419 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]).
@@ -317,9 +318,17 @@ 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().
@@ -335,12 +344,36 @@ 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}.
@@ -351,6 +384,12 @@ 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),
@@ -398,7 +437,7 @@ 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/debugger/test/guard_SUITE.erl b/lib/debugger/test/guard_SUITE.erl
index f7874f79df..e781ea932f 100644
--- a/lib/debugger/test/guard_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/debugger/test/guard_SUITE.erl
@@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ all_types() ->
{atom, xxxx},
{ref, make_ref()},
{pid, self()},
- {port, open_port({spawn, efile}, [])},
+ {port, make_port()},
{function, fun(X) -> X+1, "" end},
{binary, list_to_binary([])}].
@@ -435,6 +435,9 @@ type_test(binary, X) when binary(X) ->
type_test(function, X) when function(X) ->
function.
+make_port() ->
+ hd(erlang:ports()).
+
const_guard(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
if
(0 == 0) and ((0 == 0) or (0 == 0)) ->
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_dataflow.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_dataflow.erl
index f6433a807d..384912f983 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_dataflow.erl
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_dataflow.erl
@@ -299,6 +299,7 @@ traverse(Tree, Map, State) ->
match_fail -> t_none();
raise -> t_none();
bs_init_writable -> t_from_term(<<>>);
+ build_stacktrace -> t_list();
Other -> erlang:error({'Unsupported primop', Other})
end,
{State, Map, Type};
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_typesig.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_typesig.erl
index d03326ec97..b1f6a54503 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_typesig.erl
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_typesig.erl
@@ -418,6 +418,7 @@ traverse(Tree, DefinedVars, State) ->
match_fail -> throw(error);
raise -> throw(error);
bs_init_writable -> {State, t_from_term(<<>>)};
+ build_stacktrace -> {State, t_list()};
Other -> erlang:error({'Unsupported primop', Other})
end;
'receive' ->
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/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/maps_sum b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/maps_sum
index bd192bdb93..b29ac77d88 100644
--- a/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/maps_sum
+++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/small_SUITE_data/results/maps_sum
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-maps_sum.erl:15: Invalid type specification for function maps_sum:wrong1/1. The success typing is (map()) -> any()
+maps_sum.erl:15: Invalid type specification for function maps_sum:wrong1/1. The success typing is (maps:iterator() | map()) -> any()
maps_sum.erl:26: Function wrong2/1 has no local return
maps_sum.erl:27: The call lists:foldl(fun((_,_,_) -> any()),0,Data::any()) will never return since it differs in the 1st argument from the success typing arguments: (fun((_,_) -> any()),any(),[any()])
diff --git a/lib/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 91422c8910..b065c18cda 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/erl_interface/test/ei_accept_SUITE.erl b/lib/erl_interface/test/ei_accept_SUITE.erl
index e06ee762d7..6676e73e21 100644
--- a/lib/erl_interface/test/ei_accept_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/erl_interface/test/ei_accept_SUITE.erl
@@ -25,7 +25,8 @@
-include("ei_accept_SUITE_data/ei_accept_test_cases.hrl").
-export([all/0, suite/0,
- ei_accept/1, ei_threaded_accept/1]).
+ ei_accept/1, ei_threaded_accept/1,
+ monitor_ei_process/1]).
-import(runner, [get_term/1,send_term/2]).
@@ -34,7 +35,8 @@ suite() ->
{timetrap, {seconds, 30}}].
all() ->
- [ei_accept, ei_threaded_accept].
+ [ei_accept, ei_threaded_accept,
+ monitor_ei_process].
ei_accept(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
P = runner:start(?interpret),
@@ -44,33 +46,32 @@ ei_accept(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
io:format("Myname ~p ~n", [Myname]),
EINode = list_to_atom("c42@"++Myname),
io:format("EINode ~p ~n", [EINode]),
+
+ %% We take this opportunity to also test export-funs and bit-strings
+ %% with (ugly) tuple fallbacks.
+ %% Test both toward pending connection and established connection.
+ RealTerms = [<<1:1>>, fun lists:map/2],
+ Fallbacks = [{<<128>>,1}, {lists,map}],
+
Self = self(),
- TermToSend= {call, Self, "Test"},
- F= fun() ->
- case waitfornode("c42",20) of
- true ->
- {any, EINode} ! TermToSend,
- Self ! sent_ok;
- false ->
- Self ! never_published
- end,
- ok
- end,
-
- spawn(F),
+ Funny = fun() -> hello end,
+ TermToSend = {call, Self, "Test", Funny, RealTerms},
+ TermToGet = {call, Self, "Test", Funny, Fallbacks},
Port = 6543,
- {ok, Fd, _Node} = ei_accept(P, Port),
- TermReceived= ei_receive(P, Fd),
- io:format("Sent ~p received ~p ~n", [TermToSend, TermReceived]),
- TermToSend= TermReceived,
- receive
- sent_ok ->
- ok;
- Unknown ->
- io:format("~p ~n", [Unknown])
- after 1000 ->
- io:format("timeout ~n")
- end,
+ {ok, ListenFd} = ei_publish(P, Port),
+ {any, EINode} ! TermToSend,
+
+ {ok, Fd, _Node} = ei_accept(P, ListenFd),
+ Got1 = ei_receive(P, Fd),
+
+ %% Send again, now without auto-connect
+ {any, EINode} ! TermToSend,
+ Got2 = ei_receive(P, Fd),
+
+ io:format("Sent ~p~nExp. ~p~nGot1 ~p~nGot2 ~p~n", [TermToSend, TermToGet, Got1, Got2]),
+ TermToGet = Got1,
+ TermToGet = Got2,
+
runner:finish(P),
ok.
@@ -87,6 +88,41 @@ ei_threaded_accept(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
[receive I -> ok end || I <- lists:seq(0, N-1) ],
ok.
+
+%% Test erlang:monitor toward erl_interface "processes"
+monitor_ei_process(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ P = runner:start(?interpret),
+ 0 = ei_connect_init(P, 42, erlang:get_cookie(), 0),
+
+ Myname = hd(tl(string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()), "@"))),
+ io:format("Myname ~p ~n", [Myname]),
+ EINode = list_to_atom("c42@"++Myname),
+ io:format("EINode ~p ~n", [EINode]),
+
+ Self = self(),
+ Port = 6543,
+ {ok, ListenFd} = ei_publish(P, Port),
+ MRef1 = erlang:monitor(process, {any, EINode}),
+ {any, EINode} ! hello,
+
+ {ok, Fd, _Node} = ei_accept(P, ListenFd),
+ hello = ei_receive(P, Fd),
+
+ %% Again, now on an established connection.
+ MRef2 = erlang:monitor(process, {any, EINode}),
+ {any, EINode} ! hello,
+ hello = ei_receive(P, Fd),
+
+ ok = receive M -> M after 0 -> ok end,
+
+ runner:finish(P),
+
+ [{'DOWN', MRef1, process, {any, EINode}, noconnection},
+ {'DOWN', MRef2, process, {any, EINode}, noconnection}
+ ] = lists:sort(flush(2, 1000)),
+
+ ok.
+
waitfornode(String,0) ->
io:format("~s never published itself.~n",[String]),
false;
@@ -137,8 +173,15 @@ ei_connect_init(P, Num, Cookie, Creation) ->
{term,Int} when is_integer(Int) -> Int
end.
-ei_accept(P, PortNo) ->
- send_command(P, ei_accept, [PortNo]),
+ei_publish(P, PortNo) ->
+ send_command(P, ei_publish, [PortNo]),
+ case get_term(P) of
+ {term,{ListenFd, EpmdFd, _}} when ListenFd >= 0, EpmdFd >= 0 -> {ok, ListenFd};
+ {term,{_, _, Errno}} -> {error,Errno}
+ end.
+
+ei_accept(P, ListenFd) ->
+ send_command(P, ei_accept, [ListenFd]),
case get_term(P) of
{term,{Fd, _, Node}} when Fd >= 0 -> {ok, Fd, Node};
{term,{_Fd, Errno, _Node}} -> {error,Errno}
@@ -151,3 +194,12 @@ ei_receive(P, Fd) ->
send_command(P, Name, Args) ->
runner:send_term(P, {Name,list_to_tuple(Args)}).
+
+flush(0, Timeout) ->
+ flush(1, Timeout div 10);
+flush(Expected, Timeout) ->
+ receive M ->
+ [M | flush(Expected-1, Timeout)]
+ after Timeout ->
+ []
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/erl_interface/test/ei_accept_SUITE_data/ei_accept_test.c b/lib/erl_interface/test/ei_accept_SUITE_data/ei_accept_test.c
index 7b81ee5491..2b62d7c3a4 100644
--- a/lib/erl_interface/test/ei_accept_SUITE_data/ei_accept_test.c
+++ b/lib/erl_interface/test/ei_accept_SUITE_data/ei_accept_test.c
@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@
#include "ei_runner.h"
static void cmd_ei_connect_init(char* buf, int len);
+static void cmd_ei_publish(char* buf, int len);
static void cmd_ei_accept(char* buf, int len);
static void cmd_ei_receive(char* buf, int len);
static void cmd_ei_unpublish(char* buf, int len);
@@ -58,6 +59,7 @@ static struct {
void (*func)(char* buf, int len);
} commands[] = {
"ei_connect_init", 3, cmd_ei_connect_init,
+ "ei_publish", 1, cmd_ei_publish,
"ei_accept", 1, cmd_ei_accept,
"ei_receive", 1, cmd_ei_receive,
"ei_unpublish", 0, cmd_ei_unpublish
@@ -149,11 +151,10 @@ static int my_listen(int port)
return listen_fd;
}
-static void cmd_ei_accept(char* buf, int len)
+static void cmd_ei_publish(char* buf, int len)
{
int index = 0;
int listen, r;
- ErlConnect conn;
long port;
ei_x_buff x;
int i;
@@ -170,6 +171,29 @@ static void cmd_ei_accept(char* buf, int len)
#ifdef VXWORKS
save_fd(i);
#endif
+ /* send listen-fd, result and errno */
+ ei_x_new_with_version(&x);
+ ei_x_encode_tuple_header(&x, 3);
+ ei_x_encode_long(&x, listen);
+ ei_x_encode_long(&x, i);
+ ei_x_encode_long(&x, erl_errno);
+ send_bin_term(&x);
+ ei_x_free(&x);
+}
+
+static void cmd_ei_accept(char* buf, int len)
+{
+ int index = 0;
+ int r;
+ ErlConnect conn;
+ long listen;
+ ei_x_buff x;
+ int i;
+
+ /* get port */
+ if (ei_decode_long(buf, &index, &listen) < 0)
+ fail("expected int (listen fd)");
+
r = ei_accept(&ec, listen, &conn);
#ifdef VXWORKS
save_fd(r);
@@ -200,7 +224,7 @@ static void cmd_ei_receive(char* buf, int len)
if (got == ERL_TICK)
continue;
if (got == ERL_ERROR)
- fail("ei_xreceive_msg");
+ fail1("ei_xreceive_msg, got==%d", got);
break;
}
index = 1;
diff --git a/lib/erl_interface/test/runner.erl b/lib/erl_interface/test/runner.erl
index 1084eec2a3..cbdeb3c8a9 100644
--- a/lib/erl_interface/test/runner.erl
+++ b/lib/erl_interface/test/runner.erl
@@ -67,7 +67,12 @@ start({Prog, Tc}) when is_list(Prog), is_integer(Tc) ->
finish(Port) when is_port(Port) ->
send_eot(Port),
- recv_eot(Port).
+ ok = recv_eot(Port),
+ 0 = receive
+ {Port,{exit_status,Status}} ->
+ Status
+ end,
+ ok.
%% Sends an Erlang term to a C program.
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_bif_types.erl b/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_bif_types.erl
index 518f67ee1b..5fda857bf1 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_bif_types.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_bif_types.erl
@@ -1701,24 +1701,6 @@ type(maps, size, 1, Xs, Opaques) ->
t_from_range(LowerBound, UpperBound)
end
end, Opaques);
-type(maps, to_list, 1, Xs, Opaques) ->
- strict(maps, to_list, 1, Xs,
- fun ([Map]) ->
- DefK = t_map_def_key(Map, Opaques),
- DefV = t_map_def_val(Map, Opaques),
- Pairs = t_map_entries(Map, Opaques),
- EType = lists:foldl(
- fun({K,_,V},EType0) ->
- case t_is_none(V) of
- true -> t_subtract(EType0, t_tuple([K,t_any()]));
- false -> t_sup(EType0, t_tuple([K,V]))
- end
- end, t_tuple([DefK, DefV]), Pairs),
- case t_is_none(EType) of
- true -> t_nil();
- false -> t_list(EType)
- end
- end, Opaques);
type(maps, update, 3, Xs, Opaques) ->
strict(maps, update, 3, Xs,
fun ([Key, Value, Map]) ->
@@ -2651,8 +2633,6 @@ arg_types(maps, put, 3) ->
[t_any(), t_any(), t_map()];
arg_types(maps, size, 1) ->
[t_map()];
-arg_types(maps, to_list, 1) ->
- [t_map()];
arg_types(maps, update, 3) ->
[t_any(), t_any(), t_map()];
arg_types(M, F, A) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F),
diff --git a/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl b/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl
index 2b290b2f23..8a609ef911 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_types.erl
@@ -4257,13 +4257,13 @@ 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)]);
@@ -4354,9 +4354,9 @@ 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) ++ "}";
@@ -4379,7 +4379,7 @@ 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) ->
@@ -4405,7 +4405,7 @@ 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.
@@ -4425,11 +4425,11 @@ 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) ->
@@ -5269,7 +5269,7 @@ 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()";
@@ -5292,7 +5292,7 @@ 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()";
@@ -5300,7 +5300,7 @@ 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]}) ->
@@ -5312,7 +5312,7 @@ 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}} ->
@@ -5322,7 +5322,7 @@ 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)]);
@@ -5330,9 +5330,9 @@ 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,
@@ -5350,7 +5350,7 @@ 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}).
@@ -5611,7 +5611,7 @@ 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.
@@ -5621,6 +5621,9 @@ 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/doc/src/hipe_app.xml b/lib/hipe/doc/src/hipe_app.xml
index 9299c6d73f..aaeb06193d 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/doc/src/hipe_app.xml
+++ b/lib/hipe/doc/src/hipe_app.xml
@@ -99,17 +99,6 @@
each mode.</p>
</item>
- <tag>Optimization for <c>receive</c> with unique references</tag>
- <item><p>The BEAM compiler can do an optimization when
- a <c>receive</c> statement is <em>only</em> waiting for messages
- containing a reference created before the receive. All messages
- that existed in the queue when the reference was created will be
- bypassed, as they cannot possibly contain the reference. HiPE
- does not implement this optimization.</p>
- <p>An example of this is when
- <c>gen_server:call()</c> waits for the reply message.</p>
- </item>
-
</taglist>
</section>
<section>
diff --git a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl
index 2abecf7f18..6e66ec057c 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_beam_to_icode.erl
@@ -415,11 +415,13 @@ trans_fun([{wait_timeout,{_,Lbl},Reg}|Instructions], Env) ->
SuspTmout = hipe_icode:mk_if(suspend_msg_timeout,[],
map_label(Lbl),hipe_icode:label_name(DoneLbl)),
Movs ++ [SetTmout, SuspTmout, DoneLbl | trans_fun(Instructions,Env1)];
-%%--- recv_mark/1 & recv_set/1 --- XXX: Handle better??
+%%--- recv_mark/1 & recv_set/1 ---
trans_fun([{recv_mark,{f,_}}|Instructions], Env) ->
- trans_fun(Instructions,Env);
+ Mark = hipe_icode:mk_primop([],recv_mark,[]),
+ [Mark | trans_fun(Instructions,Env)];
trans_fun([{recv_set,{f,_}}|Instructions], Env) ->
- trans_fun(Instructions,Env);
+ Set = hipe_icode:mk_primop([],recv_set,[]),
+ [Set | trans_fun(Instructions,Env)];
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%%--- Translation of arithmetics {bif,ArithOp, ...} ---
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -794,7 +796,7 @@ 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 +807,7 @@ 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 +846,7 @@ 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 +862,7 @@ 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
@@ -1157,6 +1159,17 @@ trans_fun([{put_map_exact,{f,Lbl},Map,Dst,_N,{list,Pairs}}|Instructions], Env) -
gen_put_map_instrs(new, exact, TempMapVar, Dst, new, Pairs, Env1)
end,
[MapMove, TempMapMove, PutInstructions | trans_fun(Instructions, Env2)];
+%%--- build_stacktrace ---
+trans_fun([build_stacktrace|Instructions], Env) ->
+ Vars = [mk_var({x,0})], %{x,0} is implict arg and dst
+ [hipe_icode:mk_primop(Vars,build_stacktrace,Vars),
+ trans_fun(Instructions, Env)];
+%%--- raw_raise ---
+trans_fun([raw_raise|Instructions], Env) ->
+ Vars = [mk_var({x,0}),mk_var({x,1}),mk_var({x,2})],
+ Dst = [mk_var({x,0})],
+ [hipe_icode:mk_primop(Dst,raw_raise,Vars) |
+ trans_fun(Instructions, Env)];
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%%--- ERROR HANDLING ---
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1505,7 +1518,10 @@ 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 +2142,12 @@ 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 +2317,12 @@ 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/icode/hipe_icode_primops.erl b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_primops.erl
index 50ece05259..a1f1128124 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_primops.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_primops.erl
@@ -67,6 +67,8 @@ is_safe(fp_mul) -> false;
is_safe(fp_sub) -> false;
is_safe(mktuple) -> true;
is_safe(next_msg) -> false;
+is_safe(recv_mark) -> false;
+is_safe(recv_set) -> false;
is_safe(redtest) -> false;
is_safe(select_msg) -> false;
is_safe(self) -> true;
@@ -130,6 +132,7 @@ is_safe({hipe_bs_primop, {bs_match_string, _, _}}) -> false;
is_safe({hipe_bs_primop, {bs_append, _, _, _, _}}) -> false;
is_safe({hipe_bs_primop, {bs_private_append, _, _}}) -> false;
is_safe({hipe_bs_primop, bs_init_writable}) -> true;
+is_safe(build_stacktrace) -> true;
is_safe(#mkfun{}) -> true;
is_safe(#unsafe_element{}) -> true;
is_safe(#unsafe_update_element{}) -> true;
@@ -165,6 +168,8 @@ fails(fp_mul) -> false;
fails(fp_sub) -> false;
fails(mktuple) -> false;
fails(next_msg) -> false;
+fails(recv_mark) -> false;
+fails(recv_set) -> false;
fails(redtest) -> false;
fails(select_msg) -> false;
fails(self) -> false;
@@ -230,6 +235,8 @@ fails({hipe_bs_primop, bs_final}) -> false;
fails({hipe_bs_primop, {bs_append, _, _, _, _}}) -> true;
fails({hipe_bs_primop, {bs_private_append, _, _}}) -> true;
fails({hipe_bs_primop, bs_init_writable}) -> true;
+fails(build_stacktrace) -> false;
+fails(raw_raise) -> true;
fails(#mkfun{}) -> false;
fails(#unsafe_element{}) -> false;
fails(#unsafe_update_element{}) -> false;
@@ -709,6 +716,10 @@ type(Primop, Args) ->
erl_types:t_any();
next_msg ->
erl_types:t_any();
+ recv_mark ->
+ erl_types:t_any();
+ recv_set ->
+ erl_types:t_any();
select_msg ->
erl_types:t_any();
set_timeout ->
@@ -723,6 +734,10 @@ type(Primop, Args) ->
erl_types:t_any();
debug_native_called ->
erl_types:t_any();
+ build_stacktrace ->
+ erl_types:t_list();
+ raw_raise ->
+ erl_types:t_atom();
{M, F, A} ->
erl_bif_types:type(M, F, A, Args)
end.
@@ -883,6 +898,10 @@ type(Primop) ->
erl_types:t_any();
next_msg ->
erl_types:t_any();
+ recv_mark ->
+ erl_types:t_any();
+ recv_set ->
+ erl_types:t_any();
select_msg ->
erl_types:t_any();
set_timeout ->
@@ -891,6 +910,10 @@ type(Primop) ->
erl_types:t_any();
%%% -----------------------------------------------------
%%% Other
+ build_stacktrace ->
+ erl_types:t_any();
+ raw_raise ->
+ erl_types:t_any();
#closure_element{} ->
erl_types:t_any();
redtest ->
diff --git a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_range.erl b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_range.erl
index 287b1c80fe..34b18acccd 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_range.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_range.erl
@@ -1160,6 +1160,8 @@ basic_type(#gc_test{}) -> not_analysed;
%% Message handling
basic_type(check_get_msg) -> not_analysed;
basic_type(next_msg) -> not_analysed;
+basic_type(recv_mark) -> not_analysed;
+basic_type(recv_set) -> not_analysed;
basic_type(select_msg) -> not_analysed;
basic_type(suspend_msg) -> not_analysed;
%% Functions
@@ -1184,7 +1186,9 @@ basic_type(unsafe_hd) -> not_analysed;
basic_type(unsafe_tl) -> not_int;
basic_type(#element{}) -> not_analysed;
basic_type(#unsafe_element{}) -> not_analysed;
-basic_type(#unsafe_update_element{}) -> not_analysed.
+basic_type(#unsafe_update_element{}) -> not_analysed;
+basic_type(build_stacktrace) -> not_int;
+basic_type(raw_raise) -> not_int.
-spec analyse_bs_get_integer(integer(), integer(), boolean()) -> range_tuple().
diff --git a/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm.erl b/lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_llvm.erl
index e04b171194..343ca94cb1 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 eef4b9a34f..1138d72dd2 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 ec7044a2b9..111dda3d82 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_binary_construct.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_binary_construct.erl
@@ -363,7 +363,8 @@ 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,
@@ -590,12 +591,12 @@ 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.
@@ -638,13 +639,12 @@ 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)),
@@ -654,6 +654,7 @@ 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),
@@ -661,6 +662,7 @@ 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) ->
@@ -867,7 +869,7 @@ 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),
@@ -1214,6 +1216,12 @@ 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_primops.erl b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_primops.erl
index 850a75f71b..ce5433379e 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_primops.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/rtl/hipe_rtl_primops.erl
@@ -291,6 +291,10 @@ gen_primop({Op,Dst,Args,Cont,Fail}, IsGuard, ConstTab) ->
gen_select_msg(Dst, Cont);
clear_timeout ->
gen_clear_timeout(Dst, GotoCont);
+ recv_mark ->
+ gen_recv_mark(Dst, GotoCont);
+ recv_set ->
+ gen_recv_set(Dst, Cont);
set_timeout ->
%% BIF call: am_set_timeout -> nbif_set_timeout -> hipe_set_timeout
[hipe_rtl:mk_call(Dst, set_timeout, Args, Cont, Fail, not_remote)];
@@ -390,6 +394,10 @@ gen_primop({Op,Dst,Args,Cont,Fail}, IsGuard, ConstTab) ->
end;
debug_native_called ->
[hipe_rtl:mk_call(Dst, Op, Args, Cont, Fail, not_remote)];
+ build_stacktrace ->
+ [hipe_rtl:mk_call(Dst, Op, Args, Cont, Fail, not_remote)];
+ raw_raise ->
+ [hipe_rtl:mk_call(Dst, Op, Args, Cont, Fail, not_remote)];
%% Only names listed above are accepted! MFA:s are not primops!
_ ->
@@ -1064,6 +1072,27 @@ gen_tuple_header(Ptr, Arity) ->
%%%
%%% Receives
+%%% recv_mark is:
+%%% p->msg.saved_last = p->msg.last;
+gen_recv_mark([], GotoCont) ->
+ TmpLast = hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg(),
+ [load_p_field(TmpLast, ?P_MSG_LAST),
+ store_p_field(TmpLast, ?P_MSG_SAVED_LAST),
+ GotoCont].
+
+%%% recv_set is:
+%%% if (p->msg.saved_last)
+%%% p->msg.save = p->msg.saved_last;
+gen_recv_set([], Cont) ->
+ TmpSave = hipe_rtl:mk_new_reg(),
+ TrueLbl = hipe_rtl:mk_new_label(),
+ [load_p_field(TmpSave, ?P_MSG_SAVED_LAST),
+ hipe_rtl:mk_branch(TmpSave, ne, hipe_rtl:mk_imm(0),
+ hipe_rtl:label_name(TrueLbl), Cont),
+ TrueLbl,
+ store_p_field(TmpSave, ?P_MSG_SAVE),
+ hipe_rtl:mk_goto(Cont)].
+
gen_check_get_msg(Dsts, GotoCont, Fail) ->
gen_check_get_msg_outofline(Dsts, GotoCont, Fail).
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..ba9c03d4ba 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 +23,8 @@ test() ->
ok = test_pending_errors(),
ok = test_bad_fun_call(),
ok = test_guard_bif(),
+ ok = test_eclectic(),
+ ok = test_raise(),
ok.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -463,3 +466,213 @@ 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).
+
+test_raise() ->
+ test_raise(fun() -> exit({exit,tuple}) end),
+ test_raise(fun() -> abs(id(x)) end),
+ test_raise(fun() -> throw({was,thrown}) end),
+
+ badarg = bad_raise(fun() -> abs(id(x)) end),
+
+ ok.
+
+bad_raise(Expr) ->
+ try
+ Expr()
+ catch
+ _:E:Stk ->
+ erlang:raise(bad_class, E, Stk)
+ end.
+
+test_raise(Expr) ->
+ test_raise_1(Expr),
+ test_raise_2(Expr),
+ test_raise_3(Expr).
+
+test_raise_1(Expr) ->
+ erase(exception),
+ try
+ do_test_raise_1(Expr)
+ catch
+ C:E:Stk ->
+ {C,E,Stk} = erase(exception)
+ end.
+
+do_test_raise_1(Expr) ->
+ try
+ Expr()
+ catch
+ C:E:Stk ->
+ %% Here the stacktrace must be built.
+ put(exception, {C,E,Stk}),
+ erlang:raise(C, E, Stk)
+ end.
+
+test_raise_2(Expr) ->
+ erase(exception),
+ try
+ do_test_raise_2(Expr)
+ catch
+ C:E:Stk ->
+ {C,E} = erase(exception),
+ try
+ Expr()
+ catch
+ _:_:S ->
+ [StkTop|_] = S,
+ [StkTop|_] = Stk
+ end
+ end.
+
+do_test_raise_2(Expr) ->
+ try
+ Expr()
+ catch
+ C:E:Stk ->
+ %% Here it is possible to replace erlang:raise/3 with
+ %% the raw_raise/3 instruction since the stacktrace is
+ %% not actually used.
+ put(exception, {C,E}),
+ erlang:raise(C, E, Stk)
+ end.
+
+test_raise_3(Expr) ->
+ try
+ do_test_raise_3(Expr)
+ catch
+ exit:{exception,C,E}:Stk ->
+ try
+ Expr()
+ catch
+ C:E:S ->
+ [StkTop|_] = S,
+ [StkTop|_] = Stk
+ end
+ end.
+
+do_test_raise_3(Expr) ->
+ try
+ Expr()
+ catch
+ C:E:Stk ->
+ %% Here it is possible to replace erlang:raise/3 with
+ %% the raw_raise/3 instruction since the stacktrace is
+ %% not actually used.
+ erlang:raise(exit, {exception,C,E}, Stk)
+ end.
+
+id(I) -> I.
diff --git a/lib/hipe/test/basic_SUITE_data/basic_receive.erl b/lib/hipe/test/basic_SUITE_data/basic_receive.erl
index 5f865d7b7a..20e3f350e8 100644
--- a/lib/hipe/test/basic_SUITE_data/basic_receive.erl
+++ b/lib/hipe/test/basic_SUITE_data/basic_receive.erl
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ test() ->
ok = test_wait_timeout(),
ok = test_double_timeout(),
ok = test_reschedule(),
+ ok = test_recv_mark(),
ok.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -54,3 +55,91 @@ doit(First) ->
erts_debug:set_internal_state(hipe_test_reschedule_suspend, 1).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Check that we cannot cause a recv_mark,recv_set pair to misbehave and
+%% deadlock the process.
+
+test_recv_mark() ->
+ ok = test_recv_mark(fun disturber_nop/0),
+ ok = test_recv_mark(fun disturber_receive/0),
+ ok = test_recv_mark(fun disturber_other/0),
+ ok = test_recv_mark(fun disturber_recurse/0),
+ ok = test_recv_mark_after(self(), fun disturber_after_recurse/0, false),
+ ok = test_recv_mark(fun disturber_other_recurse/0),
+ ok = test_recv_mark(fun disturber_other_after/0),
+ ok = test_recv_mark_nested().
+
+test_recv_mark(Disturber) ->
+ Ref = make_ref(),
+ self() ! Ref,
+ Disturber(),
+ receive Ref -> ok
+ after 0 -> error(failure)
+ end.
+
+disturber_nop() -> ok.
+
+disturber_receive() ->
+ self() ! message,
+ receive message -> ok end.
+
+disturber_other() ->
+ Ref = make_ref(),
+ self() ! Ref,
+ receive Ref -> ok end.
+
+disturber_recurse() ->
+ aborted = (catch test_recv_mark(fun() -> throw(aborted) end)),
+ ok.
+
+test_recv_mark_after(Recipient, Disturber, IsInner) ->
+ Ref = make_ref(),
+ Recipient ! Ref,
+ Disturber(),
+ receive
+ Ref -> ok
+ after 0 ->
+ case IsInner of
+ true -> expected;
+ false -> error(failure)
+ end
+ end.
+
+disturber_after_recurse() ->
+ NoOp = fun() -> ok end,
+ BlackHole = spawn(NoOp),
+ expected = test_recv_mark_after(BlackHole, NoOp, true),
+ ok.
+
+disturber_other_recurse() ->
+ aborted = (catch disturber_other_recurse(fun() -> throw(aborted) end)),
+ ok.
+
+disturber_other_recurse(InnerD) ->
+ Ref = make_ref(),
+ self() ! Ref,
+ InnerD(),
+ receive Ref -> ok
+ after 0 -> error(failure)
+ end.
+
+disturber_other_after() ->
+ BlackHole = spawn(fun() -> ok end),
+ Ref = make_ref(),
+ BlackHole ! Ref,
+ receive Ref -> error(imposible)
+ after 0 -> ok
+ end.
+
+test_recv_mark_nested() ->
+ Ref1 = make_ref(),
+ self() ! Ref1,
+ begin
+ Ref2 = make_ref(),
+ self() ! Ref2,
+ receive Ref2 -> ok end
+ end,
+ receive Ref1 -> ok
+ after 0 -> error(failure)
+ end.
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
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/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml
index 29e4b22632..58714328c5 100644
--- a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml
+++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml
@@ -287,8 +287,7 @@
{autoredirect, boolean()} |
{proxy_auth, {userstring(), passwordstring()}} |
{version, http_version()} |
- {relaxed, boolean()} |
- {url_encode, boolean()}</v>
+ {relaxed, boolean()}</v>
<v>timeout() = integer() >= 0 | infinity</v>
<v>Options = options()</v>
<v>options() = [option()]</v>
@@ -379,13 +378,6 @@
from the HTTP-standard are enabled.</p>
<p>Default is <c>false</c>.</p>
</item>
-
- <tag><c><![CDATA[url_encode]]></c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>Applies Percent-encoding, also known as URL encoding on the
- URL.</p>
- <p>Default is <c>false</c>.</p>
- </item>
</taglist>
<p>Option (<c>option()</c>) details:</p>
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc.erl
index bf2da82603..821eb7f02f 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc.erl
@@ -175,10 +175,10 @@ request(Method,
(Method =:= delete) orelse
(Method =:= trace) andalso
(is_atom(Profile) orelse is_pid(Profile)) ->
- case uri_parse(Url, Options) of
- {error, Reason} ->
+ case uri_string:parse(uri_string:normalize(Url)) of
+ {error, Reason, _} ->
{error, Reason};
- {ok, ParsedUrl} ->
+ ParsedUrl ->
case header_parse(Headers) of
{error, Reason} ->
{error, Reason};
@@ -189,10 +189,10 @@ request(Method,
end.
do_request(Method, {Url, Headers, ContentType, Body}, HTTPOptions, Options, Profile) ->
- case uri_parse(Url, Options) of
- {error, Reason} ->
+ case uri_string:parse(uri_string:normalize(Url)) of
+ {error, Reason, _} ->
{error, Reason};
- {ok, ParsedUrl} ->
+ ParsedUrl ->
handle_request(Method, Url,
ParsedUrl, Headers, ContentType, Body,
HTTPOptions, Options, Profile)
@@ -312,23 +312,28 @@ store_cookies(SetCookieHeaders, Url) ->
store_cookies(SetCookieHeaders, Url, Profile)
when is_atom(Profile) orelse is_pid(Profile) ->
- try
- begin
+ case uri_string:parse(uri_string:normalize(Url)) of
+ {error, Bad, _} ->
+ {error, {parse_failed, Bad}};
+ URI ->
+ Scheme = scheme_to_atom(maps:get(scheme, URI, '')),
+ Host = maps:get(host, URI, ""),
+ Port = maps:get(port, URI, default_port(Scheme)),
+ Path = uri_string:recompose(#{path => maps:get(path, URI, "")}),
%% Since the Address part is not actually used
%% by the manager when storing cookies, we dont
%% care about ipv6-host-with-brackets.
- {ok, {_, _, Host, Port, Path, _}} = uri_parse(Url),
Address = {Host, Port},
ProfileName = profile_name(Profile),
Cookies = httpc_cookie:cookies(SetCookieHeaders, Path, Host),
httpc_manager:store_cookies(Cookies, Address, ProfileName),
ok
- end
- catch
- error:{badmatch, Bad} ->
- {error, {parse_failed, Bad}}
end.
+default_port(http) ->
+ 80;
+default_port(https) ->
+ 443.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% cookie_header(Url) -> Header | {error, Reason}
@@ -495,7 +500,7 @@ service_info(Pid) ->
%%% Internal functions
%%%========================================================================
handle_request(Method, Url,
- {Scheme, UserInfo, Host, Port, Path, Query},
+ URI,
Headers0, ContentType, Body0,
HTTPOptions0, Options0, Profile) ->
@@ -520,37 +525,40 @@ handle_request(Method, Url,
throw({error, {bad_body, Body0}})
end,
- HTTPOptions = http_options(HTTPOptions0),
- Options = request_options(Options0),
- Sync = proplists:get_value(sync, Options),
- Stream = proplists:get_value(stream, Options),
- Host2 = http_request:normalize_host(Scheme, Host, Port),
- HeadersRecord = header_record(NewHeaders, Host2, HTTPOptions),
- Receiver = proplists:get_value(receiver, Options),
- SocketOpts = proplists:get_value(socket_opts, Options),
- BracketedHost = proplists:get_value(ipv6_host_with_brackets,
- Options),
- MaybeEscPath = maybe_encode_uri(HTTPOptions, Path),
- MaybeEscQuery = maybe_encode_uri(HTTPOptions, Query),
- AbsUri = maybe_encode_uri(HTTPOptions, Url),
+ HTTPOptions = http_options(HTTPOptions0),
+ Options = request_options(Options0),
+ Sync = proplists:get_value(sync, Options),
+ Stream = proplists:get_value(stream, Options),
+ Receiver = proplists:get_value(receiver, Options),
+ SocketOpts = proplists:get_value(socket_opts, Options),
+ BracketedHost = proplists:get_value(ipv6_host_with_brackets,
+ Options),
+
+ Scheme = scheme_to_atom(maps:get(scheme, URI, '')),
+ Userinfo = maps:get(userinfo, URI, ""),
+ Host = http_util:maybe_add_brackets(maps:get(host, URI, ""), BracketedHost),
+ Port = maps:get(port, URI, default_port(Scheme)),
+ Host2 = http_request:normalize_host(Scheme, Host, Port),
+ Path = uri_string:recompose(#{path => maps:get(path, URI, "")}),
+ Query = add_question_mark(maps:get(query, URI, "")),
+ HeadersRecord = header_record(NewHeaders, Host2, HTTPOptions),
Request = #request{from = Receiver,
- scheme = Scheme,
- address = {host_address(Host, BracketedHost), Port},
- path = MaybeEscPath,
- pquery = MaybeEscQuery,
+ scheme = Scheme,
+ address = {Host, Port},
+ path = Path,
+ pquery = Query,
method = Method,
headers = HeadersRecord,
content = {ContentType, Body},
settings = HTTPOptions,
- abs_uri = AbsUri,
- userinfo = UserInfo,
+ abs_uri = Url,
+ userinfo = Userinfo,
stream = Stream,
headers_as_is = headers_as_is(Headers0, Options),
socket_opts = SocketOpts,
started = Started,
ipv6_host_with_brackets = BracketedHost},
-
case httpc_manager:request(Request, profile_name(Profile)) of
{ok, RequestId} ->
handle_answer(RequestId, Sync, Options);
@@ -565,14 +573,31 @@ handle_request(Method, Url,
Error
end.
+
+add_question_mark(<<>>) ->
+ <<>>;
+add_question_mark([]) ->
+ [];
+add_question_mark(Comp) when is_binary(Comp) ->
+ <<$?, Comp/binary>>;
+add_question_mark(Comp) when is_list(Comp) ->
+ [$?|Comp].
+
+
+scheme_to_atom("http") ->
+ http;
+scheme_to_atom("https") ->
+ https;
+scheme_to_atom('') ->
+ '';
+scheme_to_atom(Scheme) ->
+ throw({error, {bad_scheme, Scheme}}).
+
+
ensure_chunked_encoding(Hdrs) ->
Key = "transfer-encoding",
lists:keystore(Key, 1, Hdrs, {Key, "chunked"}).
-maybe_encode_uri(#http_options{url_encode = true}, URI) ->
- http_uri:encode(URI);
-maybe_encode_uri(_, URI) ->
- URI.
mk_chunkify_fun(ProcessBody) ->
fun(eof_body) ->
@@ -1190,17 +1215,6 @@ validate_headers(RequestHeaders, _, _) ->
%% These functions is just simple wrappers to parse specifically HTTP URIs
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-scheme_defaults() ->
- [{http, 80}, {https, 443}].
-
-uri_parse(URI) ->
- http_uri:parse(URI, [{scheme_defaults, scheme_defaults()}]).
-
-uri_parse(URI, Opts) ->
- http_uri:parse(URI, [{scheme_defaults, scheme_defaults()} | Opts]).
-
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
header_parse([]) ->
ok;
header_parse([{Field, Value}|T]) when is_list(Field), is_list(Value) ->
@@ -1221,10 +1235,6 @@ child_name(Pid, [{Name, Pid} | _]) ->
child_name(Pid, [_ | Children]) ->
child_name(Pid, Children).
-host_address(Host, false) ->
- Host;
-host_address(Host, true) ->
- string:strip(string:strip(Host, right, $]), left, $[).
check_body_gen({Fun, _}) when is_function(Fun) ->
ok;
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_response.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_response.erl
index 91638f5d2e..58ab9144df 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_response.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_response.erl
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ parse_status_code(<<?CR, ?LF, Rest/binary>>, StatusCodeStr,
MaxHeaderSize, Result, true) ->
parse_headers(Rest, [], [], MaxHeaderSize,
[" ", list_to_integer(lists:reverse(
- string:strip(StatusCodeStr)))
+ string:trim(StatusCodeStr)))
| Result], true);
parse_status_code(<<?SP, Rest/binary>>, StatusCodeStr,
@@ -377,58 +377,173 @@ status_server_error_50x(Response, Request) ->
{stop, {Request#request.id, Msg}}.
-redirect(Response = {StatusLine, Headers, Body}, Request) ->
+redirect(Response = {_, Headers, _}, Request) ->
{_, Data} = format_response(Response),
case Headers#http_response_h.location of
- undefined ->
- transparent(Response, Request);
- RedirUrl ->
- UrlParseOpts = [{ipv6_host_with_brackets,
- Request#request.ipv6_host_with_brackets}],
- case uri_parse(RedirUrl, UrlParseOpts) of
- {error, no_scheme} when
- (Request#request.settings)#http_options.relaxed ->
- NewLocation = fix_relative_uri(Request, RedirUrl),
- redirect({StatusLine, Headers#http_response_h{
- location = NewLocation},
- Body}, Request);
- {error, Reason} ->
- {ok, error(Request, Reason), Data};
- %% Automatic redirection
- {ok, {Scheme, _, Host, Port, Path, Query}} ->
- HostPort = http_request:normalize_host(Scheme, Host, Port),
- NewHeaders =
- (Request#request.headers)#http_request_h{host = HostPort},
- NewRequest =
- Request#request{redircount =
- Request#request.redircount+1,
- scheme = Scheme,
- headers = NewHeaders,
- address = {Host,Port},
- path = Path,
- pquery = Query,
- abs_uri =
- atom_to_list(Scheme) ++ "://" ++
- Host ++ ":" ++
- integer_to_list(Port) ++
- Path ++ Query},
- {redirect, NewRequest, Data}
- end
+ undefined ->
+ transparent(Response, Request);
+ RedirUrl ->
+ Brackets = Request#request.ipv6_host_with_brackets,
+ case uri_string:parse(RedirUrl) of
+ {error, Reason, _} ->
+ {ok, error(Request, Reason), Data};
+ %% Automatic redirection
+ URI ->
+ {Host, Port0} = Request#request.address,
+ Port = maybe_to_integer(Port0),
+ Path = Request#request.path,
+ Scheme = atom_to_list(Request#request.scheme),
+ Query = Request#request.pquery,
+ URIMap = resolve_uri(Scheme, Host, Port, Path, Query, URI),
+ TScheme = list_to_atom(maps:get(scheme, URIMap)),
+ THost = http_util:maybe_add_brackets(maps:get(host, URIMap), Brackets),
+ TPort = maps:get(port, URIMap),
+ TPath = maps:get(path, URIMap),
+ TQuery = maps:get(query, URIMap, ""),
+ NewURI = uri_string:normalize(
+ uri_string:recompose(URIMap)),
+ HostPort = http_request:normalize_host(TScheme, THost, TPort),
+ NewHeaders =
+ (Request#request.headers)#http_request_h{host = HostPort},
+ NewRequest =
+ Request#request{redircount =
+ Request#request.redircount+1,
+ scheme = TScheme,
+ headers = NewHeaders,
+ address = {THost,TPort},
+ path = TPath,
+ pquery = TQuery,
+ abs_uri = NewURI},
+ {redirect, NewRequest, Data}
+ end
+ end.
+
+
+%% RFC3986 - 5.2.2. Transform References
+resolve_uri(Scheme, Host, Port, Path, Query, URI) ->
+ resolve_uri(Scheme, Host, Port, Path, Query, URI, #{}).
+%%
+resolve_uri(Scheme, Host, Port, Path, Query, URI, Map0) ->
+ case maps:is_key(scheme, URI) of
+ true ->
+ Port = get_port(URI),
+ maybe_add_query(
+ Map0#{scheme => maps:get(scheme, URI),
+ host => maps:get(host, URI),
+ port => Port,
+ path => maps:get(path, URI)},
+ URI);
+ false ->
+ Map = Map0#{scheme => Scheme},
+ resolve_authority(Host, Port, Path, Query, URI, Map)
+ end.
+
+
+get_port(URI) ->
+ Scheme = maps:get(scheme, URI),
+ case maps:get(port, URI, undefined) of
+ undefined ->
+ get_default_port(Scheme);
+ Port ->
+ Port
+ end.
+
+
+get_default_port("http") ->
+ 80;
+get_default_port("https") ->
+ 443.
+
+
+resolve_authority(Host, Port, Path, Query, RelURI, Map) ->
+ case maps:is_key(host, RelURI) of
+ true ->
+ Port = get_port(RelURI),
+ maybe_add_query(
+ Map#{host => maps:get(host, RelURI),
+ port => Port,
+ path => maps:get(path, RelURI)},
+ RelURI);
+ false ->
+ Map1 = Map#{host => Host,
+ port => Port},
+ resolve_path(Path, Query, RelURI, Map1)
+ end.
+
+
+maybe_add_query(Map, RelURI) ->
+ case maps:is_key(query, RelURI) of
+ true ->
+ Map#{query => maps:get(query, RelURI)};
+ false ->
+ Map
+ end.
+
+
+resolve_path(Path, Query, RelURI, Map) ->
+ case maps:is_key(path, RelURI) of
+ true ->
+ Path1 = calculate_path(Path, maps:get(path, RelURI)),
+ maybe_add_query(
+ Map#{path => Path1},
+ RelURI);
+ false ->
+ Map1 = Map#{path => Path},
+ resolve_query(Query, RelURI, Map1)
+ end.
+
+
+calculate_path(BaseP, RelP) ->
+ case starts_with_slash(RelP) of
+ true ->
+ RelP;
+ false ->
+ merge_paths(BaseP, RelP)
+ end.
+
+
+starts_with_slash([$/|_]) ->
+ true;
+starts_with_slash(<<$/,_/binary>>) ->
+ true;
+starts_with_slash(_) ->
+ false.
+
+
+%% RFC3986 - 5.2.3. Merge Paths
+merge_paths("", RelP) ->
+ [$/|RelP];
+merge_paths(BaseP, RelP) when is_list(BaseP) ->
+ do_merge_paths(lists:reverse(BaseP), RelP);
+merge_paths(BaseP, RelP) when is_binary(BaseP) ->
+ B = binary_to_list(BaseP),
+ R = binary_to_list(RelP),
+ Res = merge_paths(B, R),
+ list_to_binary(Res).
+
+
+do_merge_paths([$/|_] = L, RelP) ->
+ lists:reverse(L) ++ RelP;
+do_merge_paths([_|T], RelP) ->
+ do_merge_paths(T, RelP).
+
+
+resolve_query(Query, RelURI, Map) ->
+ case maps:is_key(query, RelURI) of
+ true ->
+ Map#{query => maps:get(query, RelURI)};
+ false ->
+ Map#{query => Query}
end.
-maybe_to_list(Port) when is_integer(Port) ->
- integer_to_list(Port);
-maybe_to_list(Port) when is_list(Port) ->
+
+maybe_to_integer(Port) when is_list(Port) ->
+ {Port1, _} = string:to_integer(Port),
+ Port1;
+maybe_to_integer(Port) when is_integer(Port) ->
Port.
-%%% Guessing that we received a relative URI, fix it to become an absoluteURI
-fix_relative_uri(Request, RedirUrl) ->
- {Server, Port0} = Request#request.address,
- Port = maybe_to_list(Port0),
- Path = Request#request.path,
- atom_to_list(Request#request.scheme) ++ "://" ++ Server ++ ":" ++ Port
- ++ Path ++ RedirUrl.
-
+
error(#request{id = Id}, Reason) ->
{Id, {error, Reason}}.
@@ -478,18 +593,3 @@ format_response({StatusLine, Headers, Body}) ->
{Body, <<>>}
end,
{{StatusLine, http_response:header_list(Headers), NewBody}, Data}.
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%% These functions is just simple wrappers to parse specifically HTTP URIs
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-scheme_defaults() ->
- [{http, 80}, {https, 443}].
-
-uri_parse(URI, Opts) ->
- http_uri:parse(URI, [{scheme_defaults, scheme_defaults()} | Opts]).
-
-
-%%--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_lib/http_util.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_lib/http_util.erl
index 487d04f7aa..5577b00cc8 100644
--- a/lib/inets/src/http_lib/http_util.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/src/http_lib/http_util.erl
@@ -27,7 +27,8 @@
convert_month/1,
is_hostname/1,
timestamp/0, timeout/2,
- html_encode/1
+ html_encode/1,
+ maybe_add_brackets/2
]).
@@ -194,6 +195,24 @@ html_encode(Chars) ->
lists:append([char_to_html_entity(Char, Reserved) || Char <- Chars]).
+maybe_add_brackets(Addr, false) ->
+ Addr;
+maybe_add_brackets(Addr, true) when is_list(Addr) ->
+ case is_ipv6_address(Addr) of
+ true ->
+ [$[|Addr] ++ "]";
+ false ->
+ Addr
+ end;
+maybe_add_brackets(Addr, true) when is_binary(Addr) ->
+ case is_ipv6_address(Addr) of
+ true ->
+ <<$[,Addr/binary,$]>>;
+ false ->
+ Addr
+ end.
+
+
%%%========================================================================
%%% Internal functions
%%%========================================================================
@@ -205,3 +224,14 @@ char_to_html_entity(Char, Reserved) ->
false ->
[Char]
end.
+
+is_ipv6_address(Addr) when is_binary(Addr) ->
+ B = binary_to_list(Addr),
+ is_ipv6_address(B);
+is_ipv6_address(Addr) when is_list(Addr) ->
+ case inet:parse_ipv6strict_address(Addr) of
+ {ok, _ } ->
+ true;
+ {error, _} ->
+ false
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/inets/test/httpc_SUITE.erl b/lib/inets/test/httpc_SUITE.erl
index 2ad041cc0d..0533b9ab70 100644
--- a/lib/inets/test/httpc_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/test/httpc_SUITE.erl
@@ -58,6 +58,9 @@ all() ->
groups() ->
[
{http, [], real_requests()},
+ %% process_leak_on_keepalive is depending on stream_fun_server_close
+ %% and it shall be the last test case in the suite otherwise cookie
+ %% will fail.
{sim_http, [], only_simulated() ++ [process_leak_on_keepalive]},
{https, [], real_requests()},
{sim_https, [], only_simulated()},
@@ -68,6 +71,7 @@ real_requests()->
[
head,
get,
+ get_query_string,
post,
delete,
post_stream,
@@ -127,10 +131,12 @@ only_simulated() ->
redirect_found,
redirect_see_other,
redirect_temporary_redirect,
+ redirect_relative_uri,
port_in_host_header,
redirect_port_in_host_header,
relaxed,
multipart_chunks,
+ get_space,
stream_fun_server_close
].
@@ -243,6 +249,25 @@ get(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{ok, {{_,200,_}, [_ | _], BinBody}} = httpc:request(get, Request, [], [{body_format, binary}]),
true = is_binary(BinBody).
+
+
+get_query_string() ->
+ [{doc, "Test http get request with query string against local server"}].
+get_query_string(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ Request = {url(group_name(Config), "/dummy.html?foo=bar", Config), []},
+ {ok, {{_,200,_}, [_ | _], Body = [_ | _]}} = httpc:request(get, Request, [], []),
+
+ inets_test_lib:check_body(Body).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+get_space() ->
+ [{"Test http get request with '%20' in the path of the URL."}].
+get_space(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ Request = {url(group_name(Config), "/space%20.html", Config), []},
+ {ok, {{_,200,_}, [_ | _], Body = [_ | _]}} = httpc:request(get, Request, [], []),
+
+ inets_test_lib:check_body(Body).
+
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
post() ->
[{"Test http post request against local server. We do in this case "
@@ -576,7 +601,26 @@ redirect_temporary_redirect(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{ok, {{_,200,_}, [_ | _], [_|_]}}
= httpc:request(post, {URL307, [],"text/plain", "foobar"},
[], []).
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+redirect_relative_uri() ->
+ [{doc, "The server SHOULD generate a Location header field in the response "
+ "containing a preferred URI reference for the new permanent URI. The user "
+ "agent MAY use the Location field value for automatic redirection. The server's "
+ "response payload usually contains a short hypertext note with a "
+ "hyperlink to the new URI(s)."}].
+redirect_relative_uri(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+
+ URL301 = url(group_name(Config), "/301_rel_uri.html", Config),
+ {ok, {{_,200,_}, [_ | _], [_|_]}}
+ = httpc:request(get, {URL301, []}, [], []),
+
+ {ok, {{_,200,_}, [_ | _], []}}
+ = httpc:request(head, {URL301, []}, [], []),
+
+ {ok, {{_,200,_}, [_ | _], [_|_]}}
+ = httpc:request(post, {URL301, [],"text/plain", "foobar"},
+ [], []).
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
redirect_loop() ->
[{"doc, Test redirect loop detection"}].
@@ -1054,8 +1098,6 @@ remote_socket_close_async(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
process_leak_on_keepalive(Config) ->
- {ok, ClosedSocket} = gen_tcp:listen(6666, [{active, false}]),
- ok = gen_tcp:close(ClosedSocket),
Request = {url(group_name(Config), "/dummy.html", Config), []},
HttpcHandlers0 = supervisor:which_children(httpc_handler_sup),
{ok, {{_, 200, _}, _, Body}} = httpc:request(get, Request, [], []),
@@ -1067,11 +1109,10 @@ process_leak_on_keepalive(Config) ->
ordsets:to_list(
ordsets:subtract(ordsets:from_list(HttpcHandlers1),
ordsets:from_list(HttpcHandlers0))),
- sys:replace_state(
- Pid, fun (State) ->
- Session = element(3, State),
- setelement(3, State, Session#session{socket=ClosedSocket})
- end),
+ State = sys:get_state(Pid),
+ #session{socket=Socket} = element(3, State),
+ gen_tcp:close(Socket),
+
{ok, {{_, 200, _}, _, Body}} = httpc:request(get, Request, [], []),
%% bad handler with the closed socket should get replaced by
%% the new one, so children count should stay the same
@@ -1705,6 +1746,15 @@ content_length(["content-length:" ++ Value | _]) ->
content_length([_Head | Tail]) ->
content_length(Tail).
+handle_uri("GET","/dummy.html?foo=bar",_,_,_,_) ->
+ "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n\r\nTEST";
+
+handle_uri("GET","/space%20.html",_,_,_,_) ->
+ Body = "<HTML><BODY>foobar</BODY></HTML>",
+ "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n" ++
+ "Content-Length:" ++ integer_to_list(length(Body)) ++ "\r\n\r\n" ++
+ Body;
+
handle_uri(_,"/just_close.html",_,_,_,_) ->
close;
handle_uri(_,"/no_content.html",_,_,_,_) ->
@@ -1770,6 +1820,23 @@ handle_uri(_,"/301.html",Port,_,Socket,_) ->
"Content-Length:" ++ integer_to_list(length(Body))
++ "\r\n\r\n" ++ Body;
+
+handle_uri("HEAD","/301_rel_uri.html",_,_,_,_) ->
+ NewUri = "/dummy.html",
+ "HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently\r\n" ++
+ "Location:" ++ NewUri ++ "\r\n" ++
+ "Content-Length:0\r\n\r\n";
+
+handle_uri(_,"/301_rel_uri.html",_,_,_,_) ->
+ NewUri = "/dummy.html",
+ Body = "<HTML><BODY><a href=" ++ NewUri ++
+ ">New place</a></BODY></HTML>",
+ "HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently\r\n" ++
+ "Location:" ++ NewUri ++ "\r\n" ++
+ "Content-Length:" ++ integer_to_list(length(Body))
+ ++ "\r\n\r\n" ++ Body;
+
+
handle_uri("HEAD","/302.html",Port,_,Socket,_) ->
NewUri = url_start(Socket) ++
integer_to_list(Port) ++ "/dummy.html",
diff --git a/lib/inets/test/httpd_basic_SUITE.erl b/lib/inets/test/httpd_basic_SUITE.erl
index 931cd076cc..94d22ea76c 100644
--- a/lib/inets/test/httpd_basic_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/inets/test/httpd_basic_SUITE.erl
@@ -303,7 +303,10 @@ escaped_url_in_error_body(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%% Ask for a non-existing page(1)
Path = "/<b>this_is_bold<b>",
HTMLEncodedPath = http_util:html_encode(Path),
- URL2 = URL1 ++ Path,
+ URL2 = uri_string:recompose(#{scheme => "http",
+ host => "localhost",
+ port => Port,
+ path => Path}),
{ok, {404, Body3}} = httpc:request(get, {URL2, []},
[{url_encode, true},
{version, "HTTP/1.0"}],
diff --git a/lib/jinterface/java_src/pom.xml.src b/lib/jinterface/java_src/pom.xml.src
index 98232db78c..584bd81076 100644
--- a/lib/jinterface/java_src/pom.xml.src
+++ b/lib/jinterface/java_src/pom.xml.src
@@ -76,6 +76,17 @@
</plugin>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
+ <artifactId>maven-jar-plugin</artifactId>
+ <configuration>
+ <archive>
+ <manifestEntries>
+ <Automatic-Module-Name>com.ericsson.otp.erlang</Automatic-Module-Name>
+ </manifestEntries>
+ </archive>
+ </configuration>
+ </plugin>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-javadoc-plugin</artifactId>
<version>2.10.3</version>
<executions>
diff --git a/lib/jinterface/test/nc_SUITE.erl b/lib/jinterface/test/nc_SUITE.erl
index 81944f71d4..daa17195ee 100644
--- a/lib/jinterface/test/nc_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/jinterface/test/nc_SUITE.erl
@@ -651,11 +651,10 @@ do_echo(DataList, Config, OutTrans, InTrans, ExtraArgs)
echo_loop([D|Ds], Echoer, OutTrans, InTrans, TermAcc) ->
OutMsg = OutTrans(D),
Echoer ! OutMsg,
- io:format("echo_server ~p: ~p ! ~P~n", [self(),Echoer,OutMsg,10]),
+ %%io:format("echo_server ~p: ~p ! ~P~n", [self(),Echoer,OutMsg,10]),
receive
Reply ->
- io:format("echo_server ~p: receive ~P~n",
- [self(),Reply,10]),
+ %%io:format("echo_server ~p: receive ~P~n", [self(),Reply,10]),
InTrans(Echoer, D, Reply)
end,
Term = case OutMsg of
@@ -670,11 +669,10 @@ echo_loop(Cont, Echoer, OutTrans, InTrans, TermAcc)
when is_function(Cont, 0) ->
check_terms(Echoer, TermAcc),
OutMsg = Echoer ! {self(),undefined,hash_clear},
- io:format("echo_server ~p: ~p ! ~P~n", [self(),Echoer,OutMsg,10]),
+ %%io:format("echo_server ~p: ~p ! ~P~n", [self(),Echoer,OutMsg,10]),
receive
{Echoer,hash_cleared,hash_clear}=Reply ->
- io:format("echo_server ~p: receive ~P~n",
- [self(),Reply,10]),
+ %%io:format("echo_server ~p: receive ~P~n", [self(),Reply,10]),
ok;
Other ->
io:format("echo_server_terms unexpected ~p: receive ~P~n",
@@ -686,11 +684,10 @@ echo_loop(Cont, Echoer, OutTrans, InTrans, TermAcc)
check_terms(Echoer, [Term | Rest]) ->
OutMsg = {self(),Term,hash_lookup},
Echoer ! OutMsg,
- io:format("check_terms ~p: ~p ! ~P~n", [self(),Echoer,OutMsg,10]),
+ %%io:format("check_terms ~p: ~p ! ~P~n", [self(),Echoer,OutMsg,10]),
receive
{Echoer,true,hash_lookup} = ReplyMsg ->
- io:format("check_terms ~p: receive ~P~n",
- [self(),ReplyMsg,10]),
+ %%io:format("check_terms ~p: receive ~P~n", [self(),ReplyMsg,10]),
check_terms(Echoer, Rest);
Other ->
io:format("check_terms unexpected ~p: receive ~P~n",
diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml
index b674b3ca93..8477b0e148 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml
+++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml
@@ -33,15 +33,18 @@
<description>
<p>This module provides an interface to the file system.</p>
- <p>On operating systems with thread support,
- file operations can be performed in threads of their own, allowing
- other Erlang processes to continue executing in parallel with
- the file operations. See command-line flag
- <c>+A</c> in <seealso marker="erts:erl"><c>erl(1)</c></seealso>.</p>
+ <warning>
+ <p>File operations are only guaranteed to appear atomic when going
+ through the same file server. A NIF or other OS process may observe
+ intermediate steps on certain operations on some operating systems,
+ eg. renaming an existing file on Windows, or
+ <seealso marker="#write_file_info/2"><c>write_file_info/2</c>
+ </seealso> on any OS at the time of writing.</p>
+ </warning>
<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 +62,7 @@
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 +84,16 @@
<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>
+
</description>
<datatypes>
@@ -96,9 +109,21 @@
</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 +137,23 @@
<name name="name"/>
<desc>
<p>If VM is in Unicode filename mode, <c>string()</c> and <c>char()</c>
- are allowed to be &gt; 255.
+ are allowed to be &gt; 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 &gt; 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>
@@ -1407,8 +1434,12 @@ f.txt: {person, "kalle", 25}.
which is 1970-01-01 00:00 UTC.</p></item>
</taglist>
<p>Default is <c>{time, local}</c>.</p>
- <p>If the option <c>raw</c> is set, the file server is not called
- and only information about local files is returned.</p>
+ <p>If the option <c>raw</c> is set, the file server is not called and
+ only information about local files is returned. Note that this will
+ break this module's atomicity guarantees as it can race with a
+ concurrent call to
+ <seealso marker="#write_file_info/2"><c>write_file_info/1,2</c>
+ </seealso></p>
<note>
<p>As file times are stored in POSIX time on most OS, it is faster to
query file information with option <c>posix</c>.</p>
@@ -1656,8 +1687,12 @@ f.txt: {person, "kalle", 25}.
except that if <c><anno>Name</anno></c> is a symbolic link, information
about the link is returned in the <c>file_info</c> record and
the <c>type</c> field of the record is set to <c>symlink</c>.</p>
- <p>If the option <c>raw</c> is set, the file server is not called
- and only information about local files is returned.</p>
+ <p>If the option <c>raw</c> is set, the file server is not called and
+ only information about local files is returned. Note that this will
+ break this module's atomicity guarantees as it can race with a
+ concurrent call to
+ <seealso marker="#write_file_info/2"><c>write_file_info/1,2</c>
+ </seealso></p>
<p>If <c><anno>Name</anno></c> is not a symbolic link, this function returns
the same result as <c>read_file_info/1</c>.
On platforms that do not support symbolic links, this function
@@ -1795,24 +1830,16 @@ f.txt: {person, "kalle", 25}.
<p>The file used must be opened using the <c>raw</c> flag, and the process
calling <c>sendfile</c> must be the controlling process of the socket.
See <seealso marker="gen_tcp#controlling_process-2"><c>gen_tcp:controlling_process/2</c></seealso>.</p>
- <p>If the OS used does not support <c>sendfile</c>, an Erlang fallback
- using
- <seealso marker="#read/2"><c>read/2</c></seealso> and
- <seealso marker="gen_tcp#send/2"><c>gen_tcp:send/2</c></seealso> is used.</p>
+ <p>If the OS used does not support non-blocking <c>sendfile</c>, an
+ Erlang fallback using <seealso marker="#read/2"><c>read/2</c></seealso>
+ and <seealso marker="gen_tcp#send/2"><c>gen_tcp:send/2</c></seealso> is
+ used.</p>
<p>The option list can contain the following options:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>chunk_size</c></tag>
<item><p>The chunk size used by the Erlang fallback to send
data. If using the fallback, set this to a value
that comfortably fits in the systems memory. Default is 20 MB.</p></item>
- <tag><c>use_threads</c></tag>
- <item><p>Instructs the emulator to use the <c>async</c> thread pool for the
- <c>sendfile</c> system call. This can be useful if the OS you are running
- on does not properly support non-blocking <c>sendfile</c> calls. Notice that
- using <c>async</c> threads potentially makes your system vulnerable to slow
- client attacks. If set to <c>true</c> and no <c>async</c> threads are available,
- the <c>sendfile</c> call returns <c>{error,einval}</c>.
- Introduced in Erlang/OTP 17.0. Default is <c>false</c>.</p></item>
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -1825,7 +1852,7 @@ 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>
@@ -2117,144 +2144,77 @@ f.txt: {person, "kalle", 25}.
<section>
<title>Performance</title>
- <p>Some operating system file operations, for example, a
- <c>sync/1</c> or <c>close/1</c> on a huge file, can block their
- calling thread for seconds. If this affects the emulator main
- thread, the response time is no longer in the order of
- milliseconds, depending on the definition of "soft" in soft
- real-time system.</p>
- <p>If the device driver thread pool is active, file operations are
- done through those threads instead, so the emulator can go on
- executing Erlang processes. Unfortunately, the time for serving a
- file operation increases because of the extra scheduling required
- from the operating system.</p>
- <p>If the device driver thread pool is disabled or of size 0, large
- file reads and writes are segmented into many smaller, which
- enable the emulator to serve other processes during the file
- operation. This has the same effect as when using the thread
- pool, but with larger overhead. Other file operations, for
- example, <c>sync/1</c> or <c>close/1</c> on a huge file, still are
- a problem.</p>
- <p>For increased performance, raw files are recommended. Raw files
- use the file system of the host machine of the node.</p>
+ <p>For increased performance, raw files are recommended.</p>
+ <p>A normal file is really a process so it can be used as an I/O
+ device (see <seealso marker="stdlib:io"><c>io</c></seealso>).
+ Therefore, when data is written to a normal file, the sending of the
+ data to the file process, copies all data that are not binaries. Opening
+ the file in binary mode and writing binaries is therefore recommended.
+ If the file is opened on another node, or if the file server runs as
+ slave to the file server of another node, also binaries are copied.</p>
<note>
- <p>
- For normal files (non-raw), the file server is used to find the files,
- and if the node is running its file server as slave to the file server
- of another node, and the other node runs on some other host machine,
- they can have different file systems.
- However, this is seldom a problem.</p>
+ <p>Raw files use the file system of the host machine of the node.
+ For normal files (non-raw), the file server is used to find the files,
+ and if the node is running its file server as slave to the file server
+ of another node, and the other node runs on some other host machine,
+ they can have different file systems.
+ However, this is seldom a problem.</p>
</note>
- <p>A normal file is really a process so it can be used as an I/O
- device (see
- <seealso marker="stdlib:io"><c>io</c></seealso>).
- Therefore, when data is written to a
- normal file, the sending of the data to the file process, copies
- all data that are not binaries. Opening the file in binary mode
- and writing binaries is therefore recommended. If the file is
- opened on another node, or if the file server runs as slave to
- the file server of another node, also binaries are copied.</p>
- <p>Caching data to reduce the number of file operations, or rather
- the number of calls to the file driver, generally increases
- performance. The following function writes 4 MBytes in 23
- seconds when tested:</p>
+ <p><seealso marker="#open/2"><c>open/2</c></seealso> can be given the
+ options <c>delayed_write</c> and <c>read_ahead</c> to turn on caching,
+ which will reduce the number of operating system calls and greatly
+ improve performance for small reads and writes. However, the overhead
+ won't disappear completely and it's best to keep the number of file
+ operations to a minimum. As a contrived example, the following function
+ writes 4MB in 2.5 seconds when tested:</p>
+
<code type="none"><![CDATA[
-create_file_slow(Name, N) when integer(N), N >= 0 ->
- {ok, FD} = file:open(Name, [raw, write, delayed_write, binary]),
- ok = create_file_slow(FD, 0, N),
- ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(FD),
- ok.
-
-create_file_slow(FD, M, M) ->
+create_file_slow(Name) ->
+ {ok, Fd} = file:open(Name, [raw, write, delayed_write, binary]),
+ create_file_slow_1(Fd, 4 bsl 20),
+ file:close(Fd).
+
+create_file_slow_1(_Fd, 0) ->
ok;
-create_file_slow(FD, M, N) ->
- ok = file:write(FD, <<M:32/unsigned>>),
- create_file_slow(FD, M+1, N).]]></code>
+create_file_slow_1(Fd, M) ->
+ ok = file:write(Fd, <<0>>),
+ create_file_slow_1(Fd, M - 1).]]></code>
+
+ <p>The following functionally equivalent code writes 128 bytes per call
+ to <seealso marker="#write/2"><c>write/2</c></seealso> and so does the
+ same work in 0.08 seconds, which is roughly 30 times faster:</p>
- <p>The following, functionally equivalent, function collects 1024
- entries into a list of 128 32-byte binaries before each call to
- <seealso marker="#write/2"><c>write/2</c></seealso> and so
- does the same work in 0.52 seconds,
- which is 44 times faster:</p>
<code type="none"><![CDATA[
-create_file(Name, N) when integer(N), N >= 0 ->
- {ok, FD} = file:open(Name, [raw, write, delayed_write, binary]),
- ok = create_file(FD, 0, N),
- ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(FD),
+create_file(Name) ->
+ {ok, Fd} = file:open(Name, [raw, write, delayed_write, binary]),
+ create_file_1(Fd, 4 bsl 20),
+ file:close(Fd),
ok.
-
-create_file(FD, M, M) ->
+
+create_file_1(_Fd, 0) ->
ok;
-create_file(FD, M, N) when M + 1024 =&lt; N ->
- create_file(FD, M, M + 1024, []),
- create_file(FD, M + 1024, N);
-create_file(FD, M, N) ->
- create_file(FD, M, N, []).
-
-create_file(FD, M, M, R) ->
- ok = file:write(FD, R);
-create_file(FD, M, N0, R) when M + 8 =&lt; N0 ->
- N1 = N0-1, N2 = N0-2, N3 = N0-3, N4 = N0-4,
- N5 = N0-5, N6 = N0-6, N7 = N0-7, N8 = N0-8,
- create_file(FD, M, N8,
- [<<N8:32/unsigned, N7:32/unsigned,
- N6:32/unsigned, N5:32/unsigned,
- N4:32/unsigned, N3:32/unsigned,
- N2:32/unsigned, N1:32/unsigned>> | R]);
-create_file(FD, M, N0, R) ->
- N1 = N0-1,
- create_file(FD, M, N1, [<<N1:32/unsigned>> | R]).]]></code>
+create_file_1(Fd, M) when M >= 128 ->
+ ok = file:write(Fd, <<0:(128)/unit:8>>),
+ create_file_1(Fd, M - 128);
+create_file_1(Fd, M) ->
+ ok = file:write(Fd, <<0:(M)/unit:8>>),
+ create_file_1(Fd, M - 1).]]></code>
- <note>
- <p>Trust only your own benchmarks. If the list length in
- <c>create_file/2</c> above is increased, it runs slightly
- faster, but consumes more memory and causes more memory
- fragmentation. How much this affects your application is
- something that this simple benchmark cannot predict.</p>
- <p>If the size of each binary is increased to 64 bytes, it
- also runs slightly faster, but the code is then twice as clumsy.
- In the current implementation, binaries larger than 64 bytes are
- stored in memory common to all processes and not copied when
- sent between processes, while these smaller binaries are stored
- on the process heap and copied when sent like any other term.</p>
- <p>So, with a binary size of 68 bytes, <c>create_file/2</c> runs
- 30 percent slower than with 64 bytes, and causes much more
- memory fragmentation. Notice that if the binaries were to be sent
- between processes (for example, a non-raw file), the results
- would probably be completely different.</p>
- </note>
- <p>A raw file is really a port. When writing data to a port, it is
- efficient to write a list of binaries. It is not needed to
- flatten a deep list before writing. On Unix hosts, scatter output,
- which writes a set of buffers in one operation, is used when
- possible. In this way <c>write(FD, [Bin1, Bin2 | Bin3])</c>
- writes the contents of the binaries without copying the data
- at all, except for perhaps deep down in the operating system
- kernel.</p>
- <p>For raw files, <c>pwrite/2</c> and <c>pread/2</c> are
- efficiently implemented. The file driver is called only once for
- the whole operation, and the list iteration is done in the file
- driver.</p>
- <p>The options <c>delayed_write</c> and <c>read_ahead</c> to
- <seealso marker="#open/2"><c>open/2</c></seealso>
- make the file driver cache data to reduce
- the number of operating system calls. The function
- <c>create_file/2</c> in the recent example takes 60 seconds
- without option <c>delayed_write</c>, which is 2.6
- times slower.</p>
- <p>As a bad example, <c>create_file_slow/2</c>
- without options <c>raw</c>, <c>binary</c>, and <c>delayed_write</c>,
- meaning it calls <c>open(Name, [write])</c>, needs
- 1 min 20 seconds for the job, which is 3.5 times slower than
- the first example, and 150 times slower than the optimized
- <c>create_file/2</c>.</p>
- <warning>
- <p>If an error occurs when accessing an open file with module
- <seealso marker="stdlib:io"><c>io</c></seealso>,
- the process handling the file exits. The dead
- file process can hang if a process tries to access it later.
- This will be fixed in a future release.</p>
- </warning>
+ <p>When writing data it's generally more efficient to write a list of
+ binaries rather than a list of integers. It is not needed to
+ flatten a deep list before writing. On Unix hosts, scatter output,
+ which writes a set of buffers in one operation, is used when
+ possible. In this way <c>write(FD, [Bin1, Bin2 | Bin3])</c>
+ writes the contents of the binaries without copying the data
+ at all, except for perhaps deep down in the operating system
+ kernel.</p>
+ <warning>
+ <p>If an error occurs when accessing an open file with module
+ <seealso marker="stdlib:io"><c>io</c></seealso>, the process
+ handling the file exits. The dead file process can hang if a process
+ tries to access it later. This will be fixed in a future release.
+ </p>
+ </warning>
</section>
<section>
diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml
index 169a76463b..abb045b744 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml
+++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml
@@ -197,6 +197,9 @@ fe80::204:acff:fe17:bf38
<datatype>
<name name="address_family"/>
</datatype>
+ <datatype>
+ <name name="socket_protocol"/>
+ </datatype>
</datatypes>
<funcs>
@@ -461,6 +464,61 @@ get_tcpi_sacked(Sock) ->
</func>
<func>
+ <name name="i" arity="0" />
+ <name name="i" arity="1" />
+ <name name="i" arity="2" />
+ <fsummary>Displays information and statistics about sockets on the terminal</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>
+ Lists all TCP, UDP and SCTP sockets, including those that the Erlang runtime system uses as well as
+ those created by the application.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The following options are available:
+ </p>
+
+ <taglist>
+ <tag><c>port</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>The internal index of the port.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>module</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>The callback module of the socket.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>recv</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Number of bytes received by the socket.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>sent</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Number of bytes sent from the socket.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>owner</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>The socket owner process.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>local_address</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>The local address of the socket.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>foreign_address</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>The address and port of the other end of the connection.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>state</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>The connection state.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag><c>type</c></tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>STREAM or DGRAM or SEQPACKET.</p>
+ </item>
+ </taglist>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <func>
<name name="ntoa" arity="1" />
<fsummary>Convert IPv6/IPV4 address to ASCII.</fsummary>
<desc>
@@ -1214,7 +1272,7 @@ inet:setopts(Sock,[{raw,6,8,<<30:32/native>>}]),]]></code>
For one-to-many style sockets, the special value <c>0</c>
is defined to mean that the returned addresses must be
without any particular association.
- How different SCTP implementations interprets this varies somewhat.
+ How different SCTP implementations interpret this varies somewhat.
</p>
</desc>
</func>
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/net_kernel.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/net_kernel.xml
index 0b94fc0fa6..a30d28d55a 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/net_kernel.xml
+++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/net_kernel.xml
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ $ <input>erl -sname foobar</input></pre>
<p>Normally, connections are established automatically when
another node is referenced. This functionality can be disabled
by setting Kernel configuration parameter
- <c>dist_auto_connect</c> to <c>false</c>, see
+ <c>dist_auto_connect</c> to <c>never</c>, see
<seealso marker="kernel_app"><c>kernel(6)</c></seealso>. In this case,
connections must be established explicitly by calling
<seealso marker="#connect_node/1"><c>connect_node/1</c></seealso>.</p>
@@ -230,7 +230,12 @@ $ <input>erl -sname foobar</input></pre>
<item>
<p>The tuple <c>{nodedown_reason, Reason}</c> is included in
<c>InfoList</c> in <c>nodedown</c> messages.</p>
- <p><c>Reason</c> can be any of the following:</p>
+ <p>
+ <c>Reason</c> can, depending on which
+ distribution module or process that is used be any term,
+ but for the standard TCP distribution module it is
+ any of the following:
+ </p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>connection_setup_failed</c></tag>
<item><p>The connection setup failed (after <c>nodeup</c>
diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/os.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/os.xml
index 0e9add4161..c27182ff0b 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/os.xml
+++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/os.xml
@@ -36,8 +36,88 @@
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>
</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 +129,11 @@
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. The
+ current implementation rejects these.</p></warning>
<p><em>Examples:</em></p>
<code type="none">
LsOut = os:cmd("ls"), % on unix platform
@@ -152,6 +237,15 @@ 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/Makefile b/lib/kernel/src/Makefile
index 5946620f0f..0bc9f121a0 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/Makefile
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/Makefile
@@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ MODULES = \
inet_sctp \
kernel \
kernel_config \
+ kernel_refc \
local_udp \
local_tcp \
net \
@@ -120,6 +121,13 @@ MODULES = \
user \
user_drv \
user_sup \
+ raw_file_io \
+ raw_file_io_compressed \
+ raw_file_io_inflate \
+ raw_file_io_deflate \
+ raw_file_io_delayed \
+ raw_file_io_list \
+ raw_file_io_raw \
wrap_log_reader
HRL_FILES= ../include/file.hrl ../include/inet.hrl ../include/inet_sctp.hrl \
@@ -226,7 +234,8 @@ $(EBIN)/disk_log_server.beam: disk_log.hrl
$(EBIN)/dist_util.beam: ../include/dist_util.hrl ../include/dist.hrl
$(EBIN)/erl_boot_server.beam: inet_boot.hrl
$(EBIN)/erl_epmd.beam: inet_int.hrl erl_epmd.hrl
-$(EBIN)/file.beam: ../include/file.hrl
+$(EBIN)/file.beam: ../include/file.hrl file_int.hrl
+$(EBIN)/file_io_server.beam: ../include/file.hrl file_int.hrl
$(EBIN)/gen_tcp.beam: inet_int.hrl
$(EBIN)/gen_udp.beam: inet_int.hrl
$(EBIN)/gen_sctp.beam: ../include/inet_sctp.hrl
@@ -254,3 +263,10 @@ $(EBIN)/net_kernel.beam: ../include/net_address.hrl
$(EBIN)/os.beam: ../include/file.hrl
$(EBIN)/ram_file.beam: ../include/file.hrl
$(EBIN)/wrap_log_reader.beam: disk_log.hrl ../include/file.hrl
+$(EBIN)/raw_file_io.beam: ../include/file.hrl file_int.hrl
+$(EBIN)/raw_file_io_compressed.beam: ../include/file.hrl file_int.hrl
+$(EBIN)/raw_file_io_inflate.beam: ../include/file.hrl file_int.hrl
+$(EBIN)/raw_file_io_deflate.beam: ../include/file.hrl file_int.hrl
+$(EBIN)/raw_file_io_delayed.beam: ../include/file.hrl file_int.hrl
+$(EBIN)/raw_file_io_list.beam: ../include/file.hrl file_int.hrl
+$(EBIN)/raw_file_io_raw.beam: ../include/file.hrl file_int.hrl
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/dist_util.erl b/lib/kernel/src/dist_util.erl
index b3507e5d13..fb9f7fd7eb 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 +242,19 @@ 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 ?DFLAG_NEW_FUN_TAGS)
+ bor RequiredFlags),
+ Missing = check_mandatory(0, ?DFLAGS_ALL, Mandatory,
+ OtherFlags, []),
case Missing of
[] ->
ok;
@@ -201,6 +274,22 @@ 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 +403,24 @@ 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 +436,16 @@ 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 +460,20 @@ 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 +531,16 @@ 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 +572,13 @@ 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 +586,7 @@ 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 +594,7 @@ 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 +607,7 @@ 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 +845,14 @@ 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 +881,10 @@ 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 2578b74428..4ac945ce01 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/erl_boot_server.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/erl_boot_server.erl
@@ -252,9 +252,9 @@ 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 9662f8fa90..3456c8511e 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/erts_debug.erl
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
%% Low-level debugging support. EXPERIMENTAL!
--export([size/1,df/1,df/2,df/3,df/4,ic/1]).
+-export([size/1,df/1,df/2,df/3,dis_to_file/2,ic/1]).
%% This module contains the following *experimental* BIFs:
%% disassemble/1
@@ -347,55 +347,52 @@ is_term_seen(_, []) -> false.
-spec df(module()) -> df_ret().
df(Mod) when is_atom(Mod) ->
- df(lists:concat([Mod, ".dis"]), Mod).
-
--spec df(module(), atom()) -> df_ret();
- (file:io_device() | file:filename(), module()) -> df_ret().
-
-df(Mod, Func) when is_atom(Mod), is_atom(Func) ->
- df(lists:concat([Mod, "_", Func, ".dis"]), Mod, Func);
-df(Name, Mod) when is_atom(Mod) ->
try Mod:module_info(functions) of
Fs0 when is_list(Fs0) ->
+ Name = lists:concat([Mod, ".dis"]),
Fs = [{Mod,Func,Arity} || {Func,Arity} <- Fs0],
dff(Name, Fs)
catch _:_ -> {undef,Mod}
end.
+-spec df(module(), atom()) -> df_ret().
--spec df(module(), atom(), arity()) -> df_ret();
- (file:io_device() | file:filename(), module(), atom()) -> df_ret().
-
-df(Mod, Func, Arity) when is_atom(Mod), is_atom(Func), is_integer(Arity) ->
- df(lists:concat([Mod, "_", Func, "_", Arity, ".dis"]), Mod, Func, Arity);
-df(Name, Mod, Func) when is_atom(Mod), is_atom(Func) ->
+df(Mod, Func) when is_atom(Mod), is_atom(Func) ->
try Mod:module_info(functions) of
Fs0 when is_list(Fs0) ->
+ Name = lists:concat([Mod, "_", Func, ".dis"]),
Fs = [{Mod,Func1,Arity} || {Func1,Arity} <- Fs0, Func1 =:= Func],
dff(Name, Fs)
catch _:_ -> {undef,Mod}
end.
--spec df(file:io_device() | file:filename(), module(), atom(), arity()) -> df_ret().
-df(Name, Mod, Func, Arity) when is_atom(Mod), is_atom(Func), is_integer(Arity) ->
+-spec df(module(), atom(), arity()) -> df_ret().
+
+df(Mod, Func, Arity) when is_atom(Mod), is_atom(Func) ->
try Mod:module_info(functions) of
Fs0 when is_list(Fs0) ->
+ Name = lists:concat([Mod, "_", Func, "_", Arity, ".dis"]),
Fs = [{Mod,Func1,Arity1} || {Func1,Arity1} <- Fs0,
Func1 =:= Func, Arity1 =:= Arity],
dff(Name, Fs)
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
+-spec dis_to_file(module(), file:filename()) -> df_ret().
+
+dis_to_file(Mod, Name) when is_atom(Mod) ->
+ try Mod:module_info(functions) of
+ Fs0 when is_list(Fs0) ->
+ Fs = [{Mod,Func,Arity} || {Func,Arity} <- Fs0],
+ dff(Name, Fs)
+ catch _:_ -> {undef,Mod}
+ end.
+
+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;
@@ -403,12 +400,18 @@ 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/file.erl b/lib/kernel/src/file.erl
index 933f2d5f65..d05199897f 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/file.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/file.erl
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
io_device/0, name/0, name_all/0, posix/0]).
%%% Includes and defines
--include("file.hrl").
+-include("file_int.hrl").
-define(FILE_IO_SERVER_TABLE, file_io_servers).
@@ -454,41 +454,23 @@ raw_write_file_info(Name, #file_info{} = Info) ->
Reason :: posix() | badarg | system_limit.
open(Item, ModeList) when is_list(ModeList) ->
- case lists:member(raw, ModeList) of
- %% Raw file, use ?PRIM_FILE to handle this file
- true ->
+ case {lists:member(raw, ModeList), lists:member(ram, ModeList)} of
+ {false, false} ->
+ %% File server file
Args = [file_name(Item) | ModeList],
case check_args(Args) of
ok ->
[FileName | _] = Args,
- %% We rely on the returned Handle (in {ok, Handle})
- %% being a pid() or a #file_descriptor{}
- ?PRIM_FILE:open(FileName, ModeList);
+ call(open, [FileName, ModeList]);
Error ->
Error
- end;
- false ->
- case lists:member(ram, ModeList) of
- %% RAM file, use ?RAM_FILE to handle this file
- true ->
- case check_args(ModeList) of
- ok ->
- ?RAM_FILE:open(Item, ModeList);
- Error ->
- Error
- end;
- %% File server file
- false ->
- Args = [file_name(Item) | ModeList],
- case check_args(Args) of
- ok ->
- [FileName | _] = Args,
- call(open, [FileName, ModeList]);
- Error ->
- Error
- end
- end
+ end;
+ {true, _Either} ->
+ raw_file_io:open(file_name(Item), ModeList);
+ {false, true} ->
+ ram_file:open(Item, ModeList)
end;
+
%% Old obsolete mode specification in atom or 2-tuple format
open(Item, Mode) ->
open(Item, mode_list(Mode)).
@@ -1254,15 +1236,18 @@ sendfile(File, _Sock, _Offet, _Bytes, _Opts) when is_pid(File) ->
sendfile(File, Sock, Offset, Bytes, []) ->
sendfile(File, Sock, Offset, Bytes, ?MAX_CHUNK_SIZE, [], [], []);
sendfile(File, Sock, Offset, Bytes, Opts) ->
- ChunkSize0 = proplists:get_value(chunk_size, Opts, ?MAX_CHUNK_SIZE),
- ChunkSize = if ChunkSize0 > ?MAX_CHUNK_SIZE ->
- ?MAX_CHUNK_SIZE;
- true -> ChunkSize0
- end,
- %% Support for headers, trailers and options has been removed because the
- %% Darwin and BSD API for using it does not play nice with
- %% non-blocking sockets. See unix_efile.c for more info.
- sendfile(File, Sock, Offset, Bytes, ChunkSize, [], [], Opts).
+ try proplists:get_value(chunk_size, Opts, ?MAX_CHUNK_SIZE) of
+ ChunkSize0 when is_integer(ChunkSize0) ->
+ ChunkSize = erlang:min(ChunkSize0, ?MAX_CHUNK_SIZE),
+ %% Support for headers, trailers and options has been removed
+ %% because the Darwin and BSD API for using it does not play nice
+ %% with non-blocking sockets. See unix_efile.c for more info.
+ sendfile(File, Sock, Offset, Bytes, ChunkSize, [], [], Opts);
+ _Other ->
+ {error, badarg}
+ catch
+ error:_ -> {error, badarg}
+ end.
%% sendfile/2
-spec sendfile(Filename, Socket) ->
diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_life.hrl b/lib/kernel/src/file_int.hrl
index 5c76312067..bafc330c04 100644
--- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_life.hrl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/file_int.hrl
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
-%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2016. All Rights Reserved.
-%%
+%%
+%% 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
@@ -14,16 +14,20 @@
%% 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.
--type vdb_entry() :: {atom(),non_neg_integer(),non_neg_integer()}.
+%%
+%% Internal definitions for the 'file' module and friends.
+%%
+
+-ifndef(FILE_INTERNAL_HRL_).
+-define(FILE_INTERNAL_HRL_, 1).
+
+-include("file.hrl").
--record(l, {ke, %Kernel expression
- i=0 :: non_neg_integer(), %Op number
- vdb=[] :: [vdb_entry()], %Variable database
- a=[] :: [term()]}). %Core annotation
+-define(CALL_FD(Fd, Method, Args),
+ apply(Fd#file_descriptor.module, Method, [Fd | Args])).
+-endif.
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/file_io_server.erl b/lib/kernel/src/file_io_server.erl
index deb7b315b1..34d5497a4a 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/file_io_server.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/file_io_server.erl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2015. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2017. 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.
@@ -28,7 +28,8 @@
-record(state, {handle,owner,mref,buf,read_mode,unic}).
--define(PRIM_FILE, prim_file).
+-include("file_int.hrl").
+
-define(READ_SIZE_LIST, 128).
-define(READ_SIZE_BINARY, (8*1024)).
@@ -67,8 +68,9 @@ do_start(Spawn, Owner, FileName, ModeList) ->
erlang:dt_restore_tag(Utag),
%% process_flag(trap_exit, true),
case parse_options(ModeList) of
- {ReadMode, UnicodeMode, Opts} ->
- case ?PRIM_FILE:open(FileName, Opts) of
+ {ReadMode, UnicodeMode, Opts0} ->
+ Opts = maybe_add_read_ahead(ReadMode, Opts0),
+ case raw_file_io:open(FileName, [raw | Opts]) of
{error, Reason} = Error ->
Self ! {Ref, Error},
exit(Reason);
@@ -157,6 +159,24 @@ valid_enc({utf32,little}) ->
valid_enc(_Other) ->
{error,badarg}.
+%% Add a small read_ahead buffer if the file is opened for reading
+%% only in list mode and no read_ahead is already given.
+maybe_add_read_ahead(binary, Opts) ->
+ Opts;
+maybe_add_read_ahead(list, Opts) ->
+ P = fun(read_ahead) -> true;
+ ({read_ahead,_}) -> true;
+ (append) -> true;
+ (exclusive) -> true;
+ (write) -> true;
+ (_) -> false
+ end,
+ case lists:any(P, Opts) of
+ false ->
+ [{read_ahead, 4096}|Opts];
+ true ->
+ Opts
+ end.
server_loop(#state{mref = Mref} = State) ->
receive
@@ -205,7 +225,7 @@ io_reply(From, ReplyAs, Reply) ->
file_request({advise,Offset,Length,Advise},
#state{handle=Handle}=State) ->
- case ?PRIM_FILE:advise(Handle, Offset, Length, Advise) of
+ case ?CALL_FD(Handle, advise, [Offset, Length, Advise]) of
{error,Reason}=Reply ->
{stop,Reason,Reply,State};
Reply ->
@@ -213,7 +233,7 @@ file_request({advise,Offset,Length,Advise},
end;
file_request({allocate, Offset, Length},
#state{handle = Handle} = State) ->
- Reply = ?PRIM_FILE:allocate(Handle, Offset, Length),
+ Reply = ?CALL_FD(Handle, allocate, [Offset, Length]),
{reply, Reply, State};
file_request({pread,At,Sz}, State)
when At =:= cur;
@@ -256,7 +276,7 @@ file_request({pwrite,At,Data},
end;
file_request(datasync,
#state{handle=Handle}=State) ->
- case ?PRIM_FILE:datasync(Handle) of
+ case ?CALL_FD(Handle, datasync, []) of
{error,Reason}=Reply ->
{stop,Reason,Reply,State};
Reply ->
@@ -264,7 +284,7 @@ file_request(datasync,
end;
file_request(sync,
#state{handle=Handle}=State) ->
- case ?PRIM_FILE:sync(Handle) of
+ case ?CALL_FD(Handle, sync, []) of
{error,Reason}=Reply ->
{stop,Reason,Reply,State};
Reply ->
@@ -272,7 +292,7 @@ file_request(sync,
end;
file_request(close,
#state{handle=Handle}=State) ->
- case ?PRIM_FILE:close(Handle) of
+ case ?CALL_FD(Handle, close, []) of
{error,Reason}=Reply ->
{stop,Reason,Reply,State#state{buf= <<>>}};
Reply ->
@@ -288,7 +308,7 @@ file_request({position,At},
end;
file_request(truncate,
#state{handle=Handle}=State) ->
- case ?PRIM_FILE:truncate(Handle) of
+ case ?CALL_FD(Handle, truncate, []) of
{error,Reason}=Reply ->
{stop,Reason,Reply,State#state{buf= <<>>}};
Reply ->
@@ -398,7 +418,7 @@ io_request_loop([Request|Tail],
%%
put_chars(Chars, latin1, #state{handle=Handle, unic=latin1}=State) ->
NewState = State#state{buf = <<>>},
- case ?PRIM_FILE:write(Handle, Chars) of
+ case ?CALL_FD(Handle, write, [Chars]) of
{error,Reason}=Reply ->
{stop,Reason,Reply,NewState};
Reply ->
@@ -408,7 +428,7 @@ put_chars(Chars, InEncoding, #state{handle=Handle, unic=OutEncoding}=State) ->
NewState = State#state{buf = <<>>},
case unicode:characters_to_binary(Chars,InEncoding,OutEncoding) of
Bin when is_binary(Bin) ->
- case ?PRIM_FILE:write(Handle, Bin) of
+ case ?CALL_FD(Handle, write, [Bin]) of
{error,Reason}=Reply ->
{stop,Reason,Reply,NewState};
Reply ->
@@ -422,7 +442,7 @@ put_chars(Chars, InEncoding, #state{handle=Handle, unic=OutEncoding}=State) ->
get_line(S, {<<>>, Cont}, OutEnc,
#state{handle=Handle, read_mode=Mode, unic=InEnc}=State) ->
- case ?PRIM_FILE:read(Handle, read_size(Mode)) of
+ case ?CALL_FD(Handle, read, [read_size(Mode)]) of
{ok,Bin} ->
get_line(S, convert_enc([Cont, Bin], InEnc, OutEnc), OutEnc, State);
eof ->
@@ -472,7 +492,7 @@ get_chars(N, OutEnc,#state{handle=Handle,buf=Buf,read_mode=ReadMode,unic=latin1}
BufSize = byte_size(Buf),
NeedSize = N-BufSize,
Size = erlang:max(NeedSize, ?READ_SIZE_BINARY),
- case ?PRIM_FILE:read(Handle, Size) of
+ case ?CALL_FD(Handle, read, [Size]) of
{ok, B} ->
if BufSize+byte_size(B) < N ->
std_reply(cat(Buf, B, ReadMode,latin1,OutEnc), State);
@@ -504,7 +524,7 @@ get_chars(N, OutEnc,#state{handle=Handle,buf=Buf,read_mode=ReadMode,unic=InEncod
%% Need more, Try to read 4*needed in bytes...
NeedSize = (N - BufCount) * 4,
Size = erlang:max(NeedSize, ?READ_SIZE_BINARY),
- case ?PRIM_FILE:read(Handle, Size) of
+ case ?CALL_FD(Handle, read, [Size]) of
{ok, B} ->
NewBuf = list_to_binary([Buf,B]),
{NewCount,NewSplit} = count_and_find(NewBuf,N,InEncoding),
@@ -544,7 +564,7 @@ get_chars(Mod, Func, XtraArg, OutEnc, #state{buf=Buf}=State) ->
get_chars_empty(Mod, Func, XtraArg, S, latin1,
#state{handle=Handle,read_mode=ReadMode, unic=latin1}=State) ->
- case ?PRIM_FILE:read(Handle, read_size(ReadMode)) of
+ case ?CALL_FD(Handle, read, [read_size(ReadMode)]) of
{ok,Bin} ->
get_chars_apply(Mod, Func, XtraArg, S, latin1, State, Bin);
eof ->
@@ -554,7 +574,7 @@ get_chars_empty(Mod, Func, XtraArg, S, latin1,
end;
get_chars_empty(Mod, Func, XtraArg, S, OutEnc,
#state{handle=Handle,read_mode=ReadMode}=State) ->
- case ?PRIM_FILE:read(Handle, read_size(ReadMode)) of
+ case ?CALL_FD(Handle, read, [read_size(ReadMode)]) of
{ok,Bin} ->
get_chars_apply(Mod, Func, XtraArg, S, OutEnc, State, Bin);
eof ->
@@ -564,7 +584,7 @@ get_chars_empty(Mod, Func, XtraArg, S, OutEnc,
end.
get_chars_notempty(Mod, Func, XtraArg, S, OutEnc,
#state{handle=Handle,read_mode=ReadMode,buf = B}=State) ->
- case ?PRIM_FILE:read(Handle, read_size(ReadMode)) of
+ case ?CALL_FD(Handle, read, [read_size(ReadMode)]) of
{ok,Bin} ->
get_chars_apply(Mod, Func, XtraArg, S, OutEnc, State, list_to_binary([B,Bin]));
eof ->
@@ -918,13 +938,10 @@ cbv({utf32,little},_) ->
%% Compensates ?PRIM_FILE:position/2 for the number of bytes
%% we have buffered
position(Handle, At, Buf) ->
- ?PRIM_FILE:position(
- Handle,
- case At of
- cur ->
- {cur, -byte_size(Buf)};
- {cur, Offs} ->
- {cur, Offs-byte_size(Buf)};
- _ ->
- At
- end).
+ SeekTo =
+ case At of
+ {cur, Offs} -> {cur, Offs-byte_size(Buf)};
+ cur -> {cur, -byte_size(Buf)};
+ _ -> At
+ end,
+ ?CALL_FD(Handle, position, [SeekTo]).
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/file_server.erl b/lib/kernel/src/file_server.erl
index 6e8f64d932..ecc1ffbdd6 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/file_server.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/file_server.erl
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ stop() ->
%%% Callback functions from gen_server
%%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
--type state() :: port(). % Internal type
+-type state() :: term(). % Internal type
%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Func: init/1
@@ -77,14 +77,8 @@ stop() ->
init([]) ->
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
- case ?PRIM_FILE:start() of
- {ok, Handle} ->
- ?FILE_IO_SERVER_TABLE =
- ets:new(?FILE_IO_SERVER_TABLE, [named_table]),
- {ok, Handle};
- {error, Reason} ->
- {stop, Reason}
- end.
+ ?FILE_IO_SERVER_TABLE = ets:new(?FILE_IO_SERVER_TABLE, [named_table]),
+ {ok, undefined}.
%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Func: handle_call/3
@@ -101,7 +95,7 @@ init([]) ->
{'reply', 'eof' | 'ok' | {'error', term()} | {'ok', term()}, state()} |
{'stop', 'normal', 'stopped', state()}.
-handle_call({open, Name, ModeList}, {Pid, _Tag} = _From, Handle)
+handle_call({open, Name, ModeList}, {Pid, _Tag} = _From, State)
when is_list(ModeList) ->
Child = ?FILE_IO_SERVER:start_link(Pid, Name, ModeList),
case Child of
@@ -110,78 +104,78 @@ handle_call({open, Name, ModeList}, {Pid, _Tag} = _From, Handle)
_ ->
ok
end,
- {reply, Child, Handle};
+ {reply, Child, State};
-handle_call({open, _Name, _Mode}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, {error, einval}, Handle};
+handle_call({open, _Name, _Mode}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, {error, einval}, State};
-handle_call({read_file, Name}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:read_file(Name), Handle};
+handle_call({read_file, Name}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:read_file(Name), State};
-handle_call({write_file, Name, Bin}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:write_file(Name, Bin), Handle};
+handle_call({write_file, Name, Bin}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:write_file(Name, Bin), State};
-handle_call({set_cwd, Name}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:set_cwd(Handle, Name), Handle};
+handle_call({set_cwd, Name}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:set_cwd(Name), State};
-handle_call({delete, Name}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:delete(Handle, Name), Handle};
+handle_call({delete, Name}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:delete(Name), State};
-handle_call({rename, Fr, To}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:rename(Handle, Fr, To), Handle};
+handle_call({rename, Fr, To}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:rename(Fr, To), State};
-handle_call({make_dir, Name}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(Handle, Name), Handle};
+handle_call({make_dir, Name}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(Name), State};
-handle_call({del_dir, Name}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:del_dir(Handle, Name), Handle};
+handle_call({del_dir, Name}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:del_dir(Name), State};
-handle_call({list_dir, Name}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:list_dir(Handle, Name), Handle};
-handle_call({list_dir_all, Name}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:list_dir_all(Handle, Name), Handle};
+handle_call({list_dir, Name}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:list_dir(Name), State};
+handle_call({list_dir_all, Name}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:list_dir_all(Name), State};
-handle_call(get_cwd, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:get_cwd(Handle), Handle};
-handle_call({get_cwd}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:get_cwd(Handle), Handle};
-handle_call({get_cwd, Name}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:get_cwd(Handle, Name), Handle};
+handle_call(get_cwd, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:get_cwd(), State};
+handle_call({get_cwd}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:get_cwd(), State};
+handle_call({get_cwd, Name}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:get_cwd(Name), State};
-handle_call({read_file_info, Name}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Handle, Name), Handle};
+handle_call({read_file_info, Name}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Name), State};
-handle_call({read_file_info, Name, Opts}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Handle, Name, Opts), Handle};
+handle_call({read_file_info, Name, Opts}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Name, Opts), State};
-handle_call({altname, Name}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:altname(Handle, Name), Handle};
+handle_call({altname, Name}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:altname(Name), State};
-handle_call({write_file_info, Name, Info}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:write_file_info(Handle, Name, Info), Handle};
+handle_call({write_file_info, Name, Info}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:write_file_info(Name, Info), State};
-handle_call({write_file_info, Name, Info, Opts}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:write_file_info(Handle, Name, Info, Opts), Handle};
+handle_call({write_file_info, Name, Info, Opts}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:write_file_info(Name, Info, Opts), State};
-handle_call({read_link_info, Name}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:read_link_info(Handle, Name), Handle};
+handle_call({read_link_info, Name}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:read_link_info(Name), State};
-handle_call({read_link_info, Name, Opts}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:read_link_info(Handle, Name, Opts), Handle};
+handle_call({read_link_info, Name, Opts}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:read_link_info(Name, Opts), State};
-handle_call({read_link, Name}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:read_link(Handle, Name), Handle};
-handle_call({read_link_all, Name}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:read_link_all(Handle, Name), Handle};
+handle_call({read_link, Name}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:read_link(Name), State};
+handle_call({read_link_all, Name}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:read_link_all(Name), State};
-handle_call({make_link, Old, New}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:make_link(Handle, Old, New), Handle};
+handle_call({make_link, Old, New}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:make_link(Old, New), State};
-handle_call({make_symlink, Old, New}, _From, Handle) ->
- {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:make_symlink(Handle, Old, New), Handle};
+handle_call({make_symlink, Old, New}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, ?PRIM_FILE:make_symlink(Old, New), State};
handle_call({copy, SourceName, SourceOpts, DestName, DestOpts, Length},
- _From, Handle) ->
+ _From, State) ->
Reply =
case ?PRIM_FILE:open(SourceName, [read, binary | SourceOpts]) of
{ok, Source} ->
@@ -201,14 +195,14 @@ handle_call({copy, SourceName, SourceOpts, DestName, DestOpts, Length},
{error, _} = Error ->
Error
end,
- {reply, Reply, Handle};
+ {reply, Reply, State};
-handle_call(stop, _From, Handle) ->
- {stop, normal, stopped, Handle};
+handle_call(stop, _From, State) ->
+ {stop, normal, stopped, State};
-handle_call(Request, From, Handle) ->
+handle_call(Request, From, State) ->
error_logger:error_msg("handle_call(~tp, ~tp, _)", [Request, From]),
- {noreply, Handle}.
+ {noreply, State}.
%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Func: handle_cast/2
@@ -233,14 +227,9 @@ handle_cast(Msg, State) ->
-spec handle_info(term(), state()) ->
{'noreply', state()} | {'stop', 'normal', state()}.
-handle_info({'EXIT', Pid, _Reason}, Handle) when is_pid(Pid) ->
+handle_info({'EXIT', Pid, _Reason}, State) when is_pid(Pid) ->
ets:delete(?FILE_IO_SERVER_TABLE, Pid),
- {noreply, Handle};
-
-handle_info({'EXIT', Handle, _Reason}, Handle) ->
- error_logger:error_msg("Port controlling ~w terminated in ~w",
- [?FILE_SERVER, ?MODULE]),
- {stop, normal, Handle};
+ {noreply, State};
handle_info(Info, State) ->
error_logger:error_msg("handle_Info(~tp, _)", [Info]),
@@ -254,8 +243,8 @@ handle_info(Info, State) ->
-spec terminate(term(), state()) -> 'ok'.
-terminate(_Reason, Handle) ->
- ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle).
+terminate(_Reason, _State) ->
+ ok.
%%----------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Func: code_change/3
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.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet.erl
index dc20c21c77..fe91b0d33e 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/inet.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet.erl
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
%% timer interface
-export([start_timer/1, timeout/1, timeout/2, stop_timer/1]).
--export_type([address_family/0, hostent/0, hostname/0, ip4_address/0,
+-export_type([address_family/0, socket_protocol/0, hostent/0, hostname/0, ip4_address/0,
ip6_address/0, ip_address/0, port_number/0,
local_address/0, socket_address/0, returned_non_ip_address/0,
socket_setopt/0, socket_getopt/0,
@@ -1452,11 +1452,14 @@ fdopen(Fd, Addr, Port, Opts, Protocol, Family, Type, Module) ->
%% socket stat
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+-spec i() -> ok.
i() -> i(tcp), i(udp), i(sctp).
+-spec i(socket_protocol()) -> ok.
i(Proto) -> i(Proto, [port, module, recv, sent, owner,
local_address, foreign_address, state, type]).
+-spec i(socket_protocol(), [atom()]) -> ok.
i(tcp, Fs) ->
ii(tcp_sockets(), Fs, tcp);
i(udp, Fs) ->
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_int.hrl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_int.hrl
index bc5b67f7bf..357e27826c 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_int.hrl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_int.hrl
@@ -100,6 +100,8 @@
-define(TCP_REQ_RECV, 42).
-define(TCP_REQ_UNRECV, 43).
-define(TCP_REQ_SHUTDOWN, 44).
+-define(TCP_REQ_SENDFILE, 45).
+
%% UDP and SCTP requests
-define(PACKET_REQ_RECV, 60).
%%-define(SCTP_REQ_LISTEN, 61). MERGED
@@ -319,6 +321,12 @@
[((X) bsr 24) band 16#ff, ((X) bsr 16) band 16#ff,
((X) bsr 8) band 16#ff, (X) band 16#ff]).
+-define(int64(X),
+ [((X) bsr 56) band 16#ff, ((X) bsr 48) band 16#ff,
+ ((X) bsr 40) band 16#ff, ((X) bsr 32) band 16#ff,
+ ((X) bsr 24) band 16#ff, ((X) bsr 16) band 16#ff,
+ ((X) bsr 8) band 16#ff, (X) band 16#ff]).
+
-define(intAID(X), % For SCTP AssocID
?int32(X)).
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..82a3571da9 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src
@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@
inet_tcp_dist,
kernel,
kernel_config,
+ kernel_refc,
local_tcp,
local_udp,
net,
@@ -88,6 +89,13 @@
inet_udp,
inet_sctp,
pg2,
+ raw_file_io,
+ raw_file_io_compressed,
+ raw_file_io_deflate,
+ raw_file_io_delayed,
+ raw_file_io_inflate,
+ raw_file_io_list,
+ raw_file_io_raw,
seq_trace,
standard_error,
wrap_log_reader]},
@@ -107,6 +115,7 @@
heart,
init,
kernel_config,
+ kernel_refc,
kernel_sup,
net_kernel,
net_sup,
@@ -120,6 +129,6 @@
{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.erl b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.erl
index cba57088ec..0382764b39 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.erl
@@ -111,6 +111,13 @@ init([]) ->
type => worker,
modules => [kernel_config]},
+ RefC = #{id => kernel_refc,
+ start => {kernel_refc, start_link, []},
+ restart => permanent,
+ shutdown => 2000,
+ type => worker,
+ modules => [kernel_refc]},
+
Code = #{id => code_server,
start => {code, start_link, []},
restart => permanent,
@@ -148,7 +155,7 @@ init([]) ->
case init:get_argument(mode) of
{ok, [["minimal"]]} ->
- {ok, {SupFlags, [Code, File, StdError, User, Config, SafeSup]}};
+ {ok, {SupFlags, [Code, File, StdError, User, Config, RefC, SafeSup]}};
_ ->
Rpc = #{id => rex,
start => {rpc, start_link, []},
@@ -199,7 +206,7 @@ init([]) ->
{ok, {SupFlags,
[Code, Rpc, Global, InetDb | DistAC] ++
[NetSup, GlGroup, File, SigSrv,
- StdError, User, Config, SafeSup] ++ Timer}}
+ StdError, User, Config, RefC, SafeSup] ++ Timer}}
end;
init(safe) ->
SupFlags = #{strategy => one_for_one,
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/kernel_refc.erl b/lib/kernel/src/kernel_refc.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..05076dc885
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/kernel_refc.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,139 @@
+%%
+%% %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(kernel_refc).
+
+-behaviour(gen_server).
+
+%% External exports
+-export([start_link/0, scheduler_wall_time/1]).
+%% Internal exports
+-export([init/1, handle_info/2, terminate/2]).
+-export([handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, code_change/3]).
+
+%%%-----------------------------------------------------------------
+%%% This module implements a process that handles reference counters for
+%%% various erts or other kernel resources which needs reference counting.
+%%%
+%%% Should not be documented nor used directly by user applications.
+%%%-----------------------------------------------------------------
+start_link() ->
+ gen_server:start_link({local,kernel_refc}, kernel_refc, [], []).
+
+-spec scheduler_wall_time(boolean()) -> boolean().
+scheduler_wall_time(Bool) ->
+ gen_server:call(kernel_refc, {scheduler_wall_time, self(), Bool}, infinity).
+
+%%-----------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Callback functions from gen_server
+%%-----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+-spec init([]) -> {'ok', map()} | {'stop', term()}.
+
+init([]) ->
+ resource(scheduler_wall_time, false),
+ {ok, #{scheduler_wall_time=>#{}}}.
+
+-spec handle_call(term(), term(), State) -> {'reply', term(), State}.
+handle_call({What, Who, false}, _From, State) ->
+ {Reply, Cnt} = do_stop(What, maps:get(What, State), Who),
+ {reply, Reply, State#{What:=Cnt}};
+handle_call({What, Who, true}, _From, State) ->
+ {Reply, Cnt} = do_start(What, maps:get(What, State), Who),
+ {reply, Reply, State#{What:=Cnt}};
+handle_call(_, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, badarg, State}.
+
+-spec handle_cast(term(), State) -> {'noreply', State}.
+handle_cast(_, State) ->
+ {noreply, State}.
+
+-spec handle_info(term(), State) -> {'noreply', State}.
+handle_info({'DOWN', _Ref, process, Pid, _}, State) ->
+ Cleanup = fun(Resource, Cnts) ->
+ cleanup(Resource, Cnts, Pid)
+ end,
+ {noreply, maps:map(Cleanup, State)};
+handle_info(_, State) ->
+ {noreply, State}.
+
+-spec terminate(term(), term()) -> 'ok'.
+terminate(_Reason, _State) ->
+ ok.
+
+-spec code_change(term(), State, term()) -> {'ok', State}.
+code_change(_OldVsn, State, _Extra) ->
+ {ok, State}.
+
+%%-----------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Internal functions
+%%-----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+do_start(Resource, Cnt, Pid) ->
+ case maps:get(Pid, Cnt, undefined) of
+ undefined ->
+ Ref = erlang:monitor(process, Pid),
+ case any(Cnt) of
+ true ->
+ {true, Cnt#{Pid=>{1, Ref}}};
+ false ->
+ resource(Resource, true),
+ {false, Cnt#{Pid=>{1, Ref}}}
+ end;
+ {N, Ref} ->
+ {true, Cnt#{Pid=>{N+1, Ref}}}
+ end.
+
+do_stop(Resource, Cnt0, Pid) ->
+ case maps:get(Pid, Cnt0, undefined) of
+ undefined ->
+ {any(Cnt0), Cnt0};
+ {1, Ref} ->
+ erlang:demonitor(Ref, [flush]),
+ Cnt = maps:remove(Pid, Cnt0),
+ case any(Cnt) of
+ true ->
+ {true, Cnt};
+ false ->
+ resource(Resource, false),
+ {true, Cnt}
+ end;
+ {N, Ref} ->
+ {true, Cnt0#{Pid=>{N-1, Ref}}}
+ end.
+
+cleanup(Resource, Cnt0, Pid) ->
+ case maps:is_key(Pid, Cnt0) of
+ true ->
+ Cnt = maps:remove(Pid, Cnt0),
+ case any(Cnt) of
+ true ->
+ Cnt;
+ false ->
+ resource(Resource, false),
+ Cnt
+ end;
+ false ->
+ Cnt0
+ end.
+
+any(Cnt) -> maps:size(Cnt) > 0.
+
+resource(scheduler_wall_time, Enable) ->
+ _ = erts_internal:scheduler_wall_time(Enable).
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/net_kernel.erl b/lib/kernel/src/net_kernel.erl
index 7da89dd7cb..cdb10a7b12 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/net_kernel.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/net_kernel.erl
@@ -70,8 +70,8 @@
protocol_childspecs/0,
epmd_module/0]).
--export([connect/1, disconnect/1, hidden_connect/1, passive_cnct/1]).
--export([hidden_connect_node/1]). %% explicit connect
+-export([disconnect/1, passive_cnct/1]).
+-export([hidden_connect_node/1]).
-export([set_net_ticktime/1, set_net_ticktime/2, get_net_ticktime/0]).
-export([node_info/1, node_info/2, nodes_info/0,
@@ -122,6 +122,7 @@
-record(connection, {
node, %% remote node name
+ conn_id, %% Connection identity
state, %% pending | up | up_pending
owner, %% owner pid
pending_owner, %% possible new owner
@@ -247,14 +248,15 @@ ticktime_res(A) when is_atom(A) -> A.
%% Called though BIF's
-connect(Node) -> do_connect(Node, normal, false).
%%% Long timeout if blocked (== barred), only affects nodes with
%%% {dist_auto_connect, once} set.
-passive_cnct(Node) -> do_connect(Node, normal, true).
-disconnect(Node) -> request({disconnect, Node}).
+passive_cnct(Node) ->
+ case request({passive_cnct, Node}) of
+ ignored -> false;
+ Other -> Other
+ end.
-%% connect but not seen
-hidden_connect(Node) -> do_connect(Node, hidden, false).
+disconnect(Node) -> request({disconnect, Node}).
%% Should this node publish itself on Node?
publish_on_node(Node) when is_atom(Node) ->
@@ -272,67 +274,30 @@ connect_node(Node) when is_atom(Node) ->
hidden_connect_node(Node) when is_atom(Node) ->
request({connect, hidden, Node}).
-do_connect(Node, Type, WaitForBarred) -> %% Type = normal | hidden
- case catch ets:lookup(sys_dist, Node) of
- {'EXIT', _} ->
- ?connect_failure(Node,{table_missing, sys_dist}),
- false;
- [#barred_connection{}] ->
- case WaitForBarred of
- false ->
- false;
- true ->
- Pid = spawn(?MODULE,passive_connect_monitor,[self(),Node]),
- receive
- {Pid, true} ->
- %%io:format("Net Kernel: barred connection (~p) "
- %% "connected from other end.~n",[Node]),
- true;
- {Pid, false} ->
- ?connect_failure(Node,{barred_connection,
- ets:lookup(sys_dist, Node)}),
- %%io:format("Net Kernel: barred connection (~p) "
- %% "- failure.~n",[Node]),
- false
- end
- end;
- Else ->
- case application:get_env(kernel, dist_auto_connect) of
- {ok, never} ->
- ?connect_failure(Node,{dist_auto_connect,never}),
- false;
- % This might happen due to connection close
- % not beeing propagated to user space yet.
- % Save the day by just not connecting...
- {ok, once} when Else =/= [],
- (hd(Else))#connection.state =:= up ->
- ?connect_failure(Node,{barred_connection,
- ets:lookup(sys_dist, Node)}),
- false;
- _ ->
- request({connect, Type, Node})
- end
- end.
-passive_connect_monitor(Parent, Node) ->
+passive_connect_monitor(From, Node) ->
ok = monitor_nodes(true,[{node_type,all}]),
- case lists:member(Node,nodes([connected])) of
- true ->
- ok = monitor_nodes(false,[{node_type,all}]),
- Parent ! {self(),true};
- _ ->
- Ref = make_ref(),
- Tref = erlang:send_after(connecttime(),self(),Ref),
- receive
- Ref ->
- ok = monitor_nodes(false,[{node_type,all}]),
- Parent ! {self(), false};
- {nodeup,Node,_} ->
- ok = monitor_nodes(false,[{node_type,all}]),
- _ = erlang:cancel_timer(Tref),
- Parent ! {self(),true}
- end
- end.
+ Reply = case lists:member(Node,nodes([connected])) of
+ true ->
+ io:format("~p: passive_connect_monitor ~p\n", [self(), ?LINE]),
+ true;
+ _ ->
+ receive
+ {nodeup,Node,_} ->
+ io:format("~p: passive_connect_monitor ~p\n", [self(), ?LINE]),
+ true
+ after connecttime() ->
+ io:format("~p: passive_connect_monitor ~p\n", [self(), ?LINE]),
+ false
+ end
+ end,
+ ok = monitor_nodes(false,[{node_type,all}]),
+ io:format("~p: passive_connect_monitor ~p\n", [self(), ?LINE]),
+ {Pid, Tag} = From,
+ io:format("~p: passive_connect_monitor ~p\n", [self(), ?LINE]),
+ erlang:send(Pid, {Tag, Reply}),
+ io:format("~p: passive_connect_monitor ~p\n", [self(), ?LINE]).
+
%% If the net_kernel isn't running we ignore all requests to the
%% kernel, thus basically accepting them :-)
@@ -394,40 +359,135 @@ init({Name, LongOrShortNames, TickT, CleanHalt}) ->
end.
+do_auto_connect(Type, Node, ConnId, WaitForBarred, From, State) ->
+ ConnLookup = ets:lookup(sys_dist, Node),
+
+ case ConnLookup of
+ [#barred_connection{}] ->
+ case WaitForBarred of
+ false ->
+ {reply, false, State};
+ true ->
+ spawn(?MODULE,passive_connect_monitor,[From,Node]),
+ {noreply, State}
+ end;
+
+ [#connection{conn_id=ConnId, state = up}] ->
+ {reply, true, State};
+ [#connection{conn_id=ConnId, waiting=Waiting}=Conn] ->
+ case From of
+ noreply -> ok;
+ _ -> ets:insert(sys_dist, Conn#connection{waiting = [From|Waiting]})
+ end,
+ {noreply, State};
+
+ _ ->
+ case application:get_env(kernel, dist_auto_connect) of
+ {ok, never} ->
+ ?connect_failure(Node,{dist_auto_connect,never}),
+ {reply, false, State};
+
+ %% This might happen due to connection close
+ %% not beeing propagated to user space yet.
+ %% Save the day by just not connecting...
+ {ok, once} when ConnLookup =/= [],
+ (hd(ConnLookup))#connection.state =:= up ->
+ ?connect_failure(Node,{barred_connection,
+ ets:lookup(sys_dist, Node)}),
+ {reply, false, State};
+ _ ->
+ case setup(ConnLookup, Node,ConnId,Type,From,State) of
+ {ok, SetupPid} ->
+ Owners = [{SetupPid, Node} | State#state.conn_owners],
+ {noreply,State#state{conn_owners=Owners}};
+ _Error ->
+ ?connect_failure(Node, {setup_call, failed, _Error}),
+ {reply, false, State}
+ end
+ end
+ end.
+
+
+do_explicit_connect([#connection{conn_id = ConnId, state = up}], _, _, ConnId, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, true, State};
+do_explicit_connect([#connection{conn_id = ConnId}=Conn], _, _, ConnId, From, State)
+ when Conn#connection.state =:= pending;
+ Conn#connection.state =:= up_pending ->
+ Waiting = Conn#connection.waiting,
+ ets:insert(sys_dist, Conn#connection{waiting = [From|Waiting]}),
+ {noreply, State};
+do_explicit_connect([#barred_connection{}], Type, Node, ConnId, From , State) ->
+ %% Barred connection only affects auto_connect, ignore it.
+ do_explicit_connect([], Type, Node, ConnId, From , State);
+do_explicit_connect(ConnLookup, Type, Node, ConnId, From , State) ->
+ case setup(ConnLookup, Node,ConnId,Type,From,State) of
+ {ok, SetupPid} ->
+ Owners = [{SetupPid, Node} | State#state.conn_owners],
+ {noreply,State#state{conn_owners=Owners}};
+ _Error ->
+ ?connect_failure(Node, {setup_call, failed, _Error}),
+ {reply, false, State}
+ end.
+
+-define(ERTS_DIST_CON_ID_MASK, 16#ffffff). % also in external.h
+
+verify_new_conn_id([], {Nr,_DHandle})
+ when (Nr band (bnot ?ERTS_DIST_CON_ID_MASK)) =:= 0 ->
+ true;
+verify_new_conn_id([#connection{conn_id = {Old,_}}], {New,_})
+ when New =:= ((Old+1) band ?ERTS_DIST_CON_ID_MASK) ->
+ true;
+verify_new_conn_id(_, _) ->
+ false.
+
+
+
%% ------------------------------------------------------------
%% handle_call.
%% ------------------------------------------------------------
%%
-%% Set up a connection to Node.
-%% The response is delayed until the connection is up and
-%% running.
+%% Passive auto-connect to Node.
+%% The response is delayed until the connection is up and running.
%%
-handle_call({connect, _, Node}, From, State) when Node =:= node() ->
+handle_call({passive_cnct, Node}, From, State) when Node =:= node() ->
+ async_reply({reply, true, State}, From);
+handle_call({passive_cnct, Node}, From, State) ->
+ verbose({passive_cnct, Node}, 1, State),
+ Type = normal,
+ WaitForBarred = true,
+ R = case (catch erts_internal:new_connection(Node)) of
+ {Nr,_DHandle}=ConnId when is_integer(Nr) ->
+ do_auto_connect(Type, Node, ConnId, WaitForBarred, From, State);
+
+ _Error ->
+ error_logger:error_msg("~n** Cannot get connection id for node ~w~n",
+ [Node]),
+ {reply, false, State}
+ end,
+
+ return_call(R, From);
+
+%%
+%% Explicit connect
+%% The response is delayed until the connection is up and running.
+%%
+handle_call({connect, _, Node, _, _}, From, State) when Node =:= node() ->
async_reply({reply, true, State}, From);
handle_call({connect, Type, Node}, From, State) ->
verbose({connect, Type, Node}, 1, State),
- case ets:lookup(sys_dist, Node) of
- [Conn] when Conn#connection.state =:= up ->
- async_reply({reply, true, State}, From);
- [Conn] when Conn#connection.state =:= pending ->
- Waiting = Conn#connection.waiting,
- ets:insert(sys_dist, Conn#connection{waiting = [From|Waiting]}),
- {noreply, State};
- [Conn] when Conn#connection.state =:= up_pending ->
- Waiting = Conn#connection.waiting,
- ets:insert(sys_dist, Conn#connection{waiting = [From|Waiting]}),
- {noreply, State};
- _ ->
- case setup(Node,Type,From,State) of
- {ok, SetupPid} ->
- Owners = [{SetupPid, Node} | State#state.conn_owners],
- {noreply,State#state{conn_owners=Owners}};
- _ ->
- ?connect_failure(Node, {setup_call, failed}),
- async_reply({reply, false, State}, From)
- end
- end;
+ ConnLookup = ets:lookup(sys_dist, Node),
+ R = case (catch erts_internal:new_connection(Node)) of
+ {Nr,_DHandle}=ConnId when is_integer(Nr) ->
+ do_explicit_connect(ConnLookup, Type, Node, ConnId, From, State);
+
+ _Error ->
+ error_logger:error_msg("~n** Cannot get connection id for node ~w~n",
+ [Node]),
+ {reply, false, State}
+ end,
+ return_call(R, From);
+
%%
%% Close the connection to Node.
@@ -634,6 +694,26 @@ terminate(_Reason, State) ->
%% ------------------------------------------------------------
%%
+%% Asynchronous auto connect request
+%%
+handle_info({auto_connect,Node, Nr, DHandle}, State) ->
+ verbose({auto_connect, Node, Nr, DHandle}, 1, State),
+ ConnId = {Nr, DHandle},
+ NewState =
+ case do_auto_connect(normal, Node, ConnId, false, noreply, State) of
+ {noreply, S} -> %% Pending connection
+ S;
+
+ {reply, true, S} -> %% Already connected
+ S;
+
+ {reply, false, S} -> %% Connection refused
+ erts_internal:abort_connection(Node, ConnId),
+ S
+ end,
+ {noreply, NewState};
+
+%%
%% accept a new connection.
%%
handle_info({accept,AcceptPid,Socket,Family,Proto}, State) ->
@@ -713,14 +793,23 @@ handle_info({AcceptPid, {accept_pending,MyNode,Node,Address,Type}}, State) ->
AcceptPid ! {self(), {accept_pending, already_pending}},
{noreply, State};
_ ->
- ets:insert(sys_dist, #connection{node = Node,
- state = pending,
- owner = AcceptPid,
- address = Address,
- type = Type}),
- AcceptPid ! {self(),{accept_pending,ok}},
- Owners = [{AcceptPid,Node} | State#state.conn_owners],
- {noreply, State#state{conn_owners = Owners}}
+ case (catch erts_internal:new_connection(Node)) of
+ {Nr,_DHandle}=ConnId when is_integer(Nr) ->
+ ets:insert(sys_dist, #connection{node = Node,
+ conn_id = ConnId,
+ state = pending,
+ owner = AcceptPid,
+ address = Address,
+ type = Type}),
+ AcceptPid ! {self(),{accept_pending,ok}},
+ Owners = [{AcceptPid,Node} | State#state.conn_owners],
+ {noreply, State#state{conn_owners = Owners}};
+
+ _ ->
+ error_logger:error_msg("~n** Cannot get connection id for node ~w~n",
+ [Node]),
+ AcceptPid ! {self(),{accept_pending,nok_pending}}
+ end
end;
handle_info({SetupPid, {is_pending, Node}}, State) ->
@@ -906,6 +995,7 @@ pending_nodedown(Conn, Node, Type, State) ->
% Don't bar connections that have never been alive
%mark_sys_dist_nodedown(Node),
% - instead just delete the node:
+ erts_internal:abort_connection(Node, Conn#connection.conn_id),
ets:delete(sys_dist, Node),
reply_waiting(Node,Conn#connection.waiting, false),
case Type of
@@ -920,7 +1010,9 @@ up_pending_nodedown(Conn, Node, _Reason, _Type, State) ->
AcceptPid = Conn#connection.pending_owner,
Owners = State#state.conn_owners,
Pend = lists:keydelete(AcceptPid, 1, State#state.pend_owners),
+ erts_internal:abort_connection(Node, Conn#connection.conn_id),
Conn1 = Conn#connection { owner = AcceptPid,
+ conn_id = erts_internal:new_connection(Node),
pending_owner = undefined,
state = pending },
ets:insert(sys_dist, Conn1),
@@ -928,15 +1020,16 @@ up_pending_nodedown(Conn, Node, _Reason, _Type, State) ->
State#state{conn_owners = [{AcceptPid,Node}|Owners], pend_owners = Pend}.
-up_nodedown(_Conn, Node, _Reason, Type, State) ->
- mark_sys_dist_nodedown(Node),
+up_nodedown(Conn, Node, _Reason, Type, State) ->
+ mark_sys_dist_nodedown(Conn, Node),
case Type of
normal -> ?nodedown(Node, State);
_ -> ok
end,
State.
-mark_sys_dist_nodedown(Node) ->
+mark_sys_dist_nodedown(Conn, Node) ->
+ erts_internal:abort_connection(Node, Conn#connection.conn_id),
case application:get_env(kernel, dist_auto_connect) of
{ok, once} ->
ets:insert(sys_dist, #barred_connection{node = Node});
@@ -1179,15 +1272,8 @@ spawn_func(_,{From,Tag},M,F,A,Gleader) ->
%% Set up connection to a new node.
%% -----------------------------------------------------------
-setup(Node,Type,From,State) ->
- Allowed = State#state.allowed,
- case lists:member(Node, Allowed) of
- false when Allowed =/= [] ->
- error_msg("** Connection attempt with "
- "disallowed node ~w ** ~n", [Node]),
- {error, bad_node};
- _ ->
- case select_mod(Node, State#state.listen) of
+setup(ConnLookup, Node,ConnId,Type,From,State) ->
+ case setup_check(ConnLookup, Node, ConnId, State) of
{ok, L} ->
Mod = L#listen.module,
LAddr = L#listen.address,
@@ -1200,18 +1286,45 @@ setup(Node,Type,From,State) ->
Addr = LAddr#net_address {
address = undefined,
host = undefined },
+ Waiting = case From of
+ noreply -> [];
+ _ -> [From]
+ end,
ets:insert(sys_dist, #connection{node = Node,
+ conn_id = ConnId,
state = pending,
owner = Pid,
- waiting = [From],
+ waiting = Waiting,
address = Addr,
type = normal}),
{ok, Pid};
Error ->
Error
- end
end.
+setup_check(ConnLookup, Node, ConnId, State) ->
+ Allowed = State#state.allowed,
+ case lists:member(Node, Allowed) of
+ false when Allowed =/= [] ->
+ error_msg("** Connection attempt with "
+ "disallowed node ~w ** ~n", [Node]),
+ {error, bad_node};
+ _ ->
+ case verify_new_conn_id(ConnLookup, ConnId) of
+ false ->
+ error_msg("** Connection attempt to ~w with "
+ "bad connection id ~w ** ~n", [Node, ConnId]),
+ {error, bad_conn_id};
+ true ->
+ case select_mod(Node, State#state.listen) of
+ {ok, _L}=OK -> OK;
+ Error -> Error
+ end
+ end
+ end.
+
+
+
%%
%% Find a module that is willing to handle connection setup to Node
%%
@@ -1652,6 +1765,11 @@ verbose(_, _, _) ->
getnode(P) when is_pid(P) -> node(P);
getnode(P) -> P.
+return_call({noreply, _State}=R, _From) ->
+ R;
+return_call(R, From) ->
+ async_reply(R, From).
+
async_reply({reply, Msg, State}, From) ->
async_gen_server_reply(From, Msg),
{noreply, State}.
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/os.erl b/lib/kernel/src/os.erl
index 0250783632..fbc046c8f9 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/os.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/os.erl
@@ -25,36 +25,33 @@
-include("file.hrl").
+-export_type([env_var_name/0, env_var_value/0, env_var_name_value/0, command_input/0]).
+
+-export([getenv/0, getenv/1, getenv/2, putenv/2, unsetenv/1]).
+
%%% BIFs
--export([getenv/0, getenv/1, getenv/2, getpid/0,
- perf_counter/0, perf_counter/1,
- putenv/2, set_signal/2, system_time/0, system_time/1,
- timestamp/0, unsetenv/1]).
+-export([get_env_var/1, getpid/0, list_env_vars/0, perf_counter/0,
+ perf_counter/1, set_env_var/2, set_signal/2, system_time/0,
+ system_time/1, timestamp/0, unset_env_var/1]).
--spec getenv() -> [string()].
+-type env_var_name() :: nonempty_string().
-getenv() -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
+-type env_var_value() :: string().
--spec getenv(VarName) -> Value | false when
- VarName :: string(),
- Value :: string().
+-type env_var_name_value() :: nonempty_string().
-getenv(_) ->
- erlang:nif_error(undef).
+-type command_input() :: atom() | io_lib:chars().
--spec getenv(VarName, DefaultValue) -> Value when
- VarName :: string(),
- DefaultValue :: string(),
- Value :: string().
+-spec list_env_vars() -> [{env_var_name(), env_var_value()}].
+list_env_vars() ->
+ erlang:nif_error(undef).
-getenv(VarName, DefaultValue) ->
- case os:getenv(VarName) of
- false ->
- DefaultValue;
- Value ->
- Value
- end.
+-spec get_env_var(VarName) -> Value | false when
+ VarName :: env_var_name(),
+ Value :: env_var_value().
+get_env_var(_VarName) ->
+ erlang:nif_error(undef).
-spec getpid() -> Value when
Value :: string().
@@ -74,11 +71,10 @@ perf_counter() ->
perf_counter(Unit) ->
erlang:convert_time_unit(os:perf_counter(), perf_counter, Unit).
--spec putenv(VarName, Value) -> true when
- VarName :: string(),
- Value :: string().
-
-putenv(_, _) ->
+-spec set_env_var(VarName, Value) -> true when
+ VarName :: env_var_name(),
+ Value :: env_var_value().
+set_env_var(_, _) ->
erlang:nif_error(undef).
-spec system_time() -> integer().
@@ -98,10 +94,9 @@ system_time(_Unit) ->
timestamp() ->
erlang:nif_error(undef).
--spec unsetenv(VarName) -> true when
- VarName :: string().
-
-unsetenv(_) ->
+-spec unset_env_var(VarName) -> true when
+ VarName :: env_var_name().
+unset_env_var(_) ->
erlang:nif_error(undef).
-spec set_signal(Signal, Option) -> 'ok' when
@@ -115,6 +110,39 @@ set_signal(_Signal, _Option) ->
%%% End of BIFs
+-spec getenv() -> [env_var_name_value()].
+getenv() ->
+ [lists:flatten([Key, $=, Value]) || {Key, Value} <- os:list_env_vars() ].
+
+-spec getenv(VarName) -> Value | false when
+ VarName :: env_var_name(),
+ Value :: env_var_value().
+getenv(VarName) ->
+ os:get_env_var(VarName).
+
+-spec getenv(VarName, DefaultValue) -> Value when
+ VarName :: env_var_name(),
+ DefaultValue :: env_var_value(),
+ Value :: env_var_value().
+getenv(VarName, DefaultValue) ->
+ case os:getenv(VarName) of
+ false ->
+ DefaultValue;
+ Value ->
+ Value
+ end.
+
+-spec putenv(VarName, Value) -> true when
+ VarName :: env_var_name(),
+ Value :: env_var_value().
+putenv(VarName, Value) ->
+ os:set_env_var(VarName, Value).
+
+-spec unsetenv(VarName) -> true when
+ VarName :: env_var_name().
+unsetenv(VarName) ->
+ os:unset_env_var(VarName).
+
-spec type() -> {Osfamily, Osname} when
Osfamily :: unix | win32,
Osname :: atom().
@@ -178,7 +206,7 @@ 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 +260,9 @@ 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 +282,6 @@ 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 +304,33 @@ 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/src/raw_file_io.erl b/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e3c07c8f78
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+%%
+%% %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(raw_file_io).
+
+-export([open/2]).
+
+open(Filename, Modes) ->
+ %% Layers are applied in this order, and the listed modules will call this
+ %% function again as necessary. eg. a raw compressed delayed file in list
+ %% mode will walk through [_list -> _compressed -> _delayed -> _raw].
+ ModuleOrder = [{raw_file_io_list, fun match_list/1},
+ {raw_file_io_compressed, fun match_compressed/1},
+ {raw_file_io_delayed, fun match_delayed/1},
+ {raw_file_io_raw, fun match_raw/1}],
+ open_1(ModuleOrder, Filename, add_implicit_modes(Modes)).
+open_1([], _Filename, _Modes) ->
+ error(badarg);
+open_1([{Module, Match} | Rest], Filename, Modes) ->
+ case lists:any(Match, Modes) of
+ true ->
+ {Options, ChildModes} =
+ lists:partition(fun(Mode) -> Match(Mode) end, Modes),
+ Module:open_layer(Filename, ChildModes, Options);
+ false ->
+ open_1(Rest, Filename, Modes)
+ end.
+
+%% 'read' and 'list' mode are enabled unless disabled by another option, so
+%% we'll explicitly add them to avoid duplicating this logic in child layers.
+add_implicit_modes(Modes0) ->
+ Modes1 = add_unless_matched(Modes0, fun match_writable/1, read),
+ add_unless_matched(Modes1, fun match_binary/1, list).
+add_unless_matched(Modes, Match, Default) ->
+ case lists:any(Match, Modes) of
+ false -> [Default | Modes];
+ true -> Modes
+ end.
+
+match_list(list) -> true;
+match_list(_Other) -> false.
+
+match_compressed(compressed) -> true;
+match_compressed(_Other) -> false.
+
+match_delayed({delayed_write, _Size, _Timeout}) -> true;
+match_delayed(delayed_write) -> true;
+match_delayed(_Other) -> false.
+
+match_raw(raw) -> true;
+match_raw(_Other) -> false.
+
+match_writable(write) -> true;
+match_writable(append) -> true;
+match_writable(exclusive) -> true;
+match_writable(_Other) -> false.
+
+match_binary(binary) -> true;
+match_binary(_Other) -> false.
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_compressed.erl b/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_compressed.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d5ab042d25
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_compressed.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,134 @@
+%%
+%% %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(raw_file_io_compressed).
+
+-export([close/1, sync/1, datasync/1, truncate/1, advise/4, allocate/3,
+ position/2, write/2, pwrite/2, pwrite/3,
+ read_line/1, read/2, pread/2, pread/3]).
+
+%% OTP internal.
+-export([ipread_s32bu_p32bu/3, sendfile/8]).
+
+-export([open_layer/3]).
+
+-include("file_int.hrl").
+
+open_layer(Filename, Modes, Options) ->
+ IsAppend = lists:member(append, Modes),
+ IsDeflate = lists:member(write, Modes),
+ IsInflate = lists:member(read, Modes),
+ if
+ IsDeflate, IsInflate; IsAppend ->
+ {error, einval};
+ IsDeflate, not IsInflate ->
+ start_server_module(raw_file_io_deflate, Filename, Modes, Options);
+ IsInflate ->
+ start_server_module(raw_file_io_inflate, Filename, Modes, Options)
+ end.
+
+start_server_module(Module, Filename, Modes, Options) ->
+ Secret = make_ref(),
+ case gen_statem:start(Module, {self(), Secret, Options}, []) of
+ {ok, Pid} -> open_next_layer(Pid, Secret, Filename, Modes);
+ Other -> Other
+ end.
+
+open_next_layer(Pid, Secret, Filename, Modes) ->
+ case gen_statem:call(Pid, {'$open', Secret, Filename, Modes}, infinity) of
+ ok ->
+ PublicFd = #file_descriptor{
+ module = raw_file_io_compressed, data = {self(), Pid} },
+ {ok, PublicFd};
+ Other -> Other
+ end.
+
+close(Fd) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [close]).
+
+sync(Fd) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [sync]).
+datasync(Fd) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [datasync]).
+
+truncate(Fd) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [truncate]).
+
+advise(Fd, Offset, Length, Advise) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [advise, Offset, Length, Advise]).
+allocate(Fd, Offset, Length) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [allocate, Offset, Length]).
+
+position(Fd, Mark) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [position, Mark]).
+
+write(Fd, IOData) ->
+ try
+ CompactedData = erlang:iolist_to_iovec(IOData),
+ wrap_call(Fd, [write, CompactedData])
+ catch
+ error:badarg -> {error, badarg}
+ end.
+
+pwrite(Fd, Offset, IOData) ->
+ try
+ CompactedData = erlang:iolist_to_iovec(IOData),
+ wrap_call(Fd, [pwrite, Offset, CompactedData])
+ catch
+ error:badarg -> {error, badarg}
+ end.
+pwrite(Fd, LocBytes) ->
+ try
+ CompactedLocBytes =
+ [ {Offset, erlang:iolist_to_iovec(IOData)} ||
+ {Offset, IOData} <- LocBytes ],
+ wrap_call(Fd, [pwrite, CompactedLocBytes])
+ catch
+ error:badarg -> {error, badarg}
+ end.
+
+read_line(Fd) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [read_line]).
+read(Fd, Size) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [read, Size]).
+pread(Fd, Offset, Size) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [pread, Offset, Size]).
+pread(Fd, LocNums) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [pread, LocNums]).
+
+ipread_s32bu_p32bu(Fd, Offset, MaxSize) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [ipread_s32bu_p32bu, Offset, MaxSize]).
+
+sendfile(_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_) ->
+ {error, enotsup}.
+
+wrap_call(Fd, Command) ->
+ {_Owner, Pid} = get_fd_data(Fd),
+ try gen_statem:call(Pid, Command, infinity) of
+ Result -> Result
+ catch
+ exit:{noproc, _StackTrace} -> {error, einval}
+ end.
+
+get_fd_data(#file_descriptor{ data = Data }) ->
+ {Owner, _ServerPid} = Data,
+ case self() of
+ Owner -> Data;
+ _ -> error(not_on_controlling_process)
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_deflate.erl b/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_deflate.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..acfc546743
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_deflate.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,159 @@
+%%
+%% %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(raw_file_io_deflate).
+
+-behavior(gen_statem).
+
+-export([init/1, callback_mode/0, terminate/3]).
+-export([opening/3, opened/3]).
+
+-include("file_int.hrl").
+
+-define(GZIP_WBITS, 16 + 15).
+
+callback_mode() -> state_functions.
+
+init({Owner, Secret, [compressed]}) ->
+ Monitor = monitor(process, Owner),
+ Z = zlib:open(),
+ ok = zlib:deflateInit(Z, default, deflated, ?GZIP_WBITS, 8, default),
+ Data =
+ #{ owner => Owner,
+ monitor => Monitor,
+ secret => Secret,
+ position => 0,
+ zlib => Z },
+ {ok, opening, Data}.
+
+opening({call, From}, {'$open', Secret, Filename, Modes}, #{ secret := Secret } = Data) ->
+ case raw_file_io:open(Filename, Modes) of
+ {ok, PrivateFd} ->
+ NewData = Data#{ handle => PrivateFd },
+ {next_state, opened, NewData, [{reply, From, ok}]};
+ Other ->
+ {stop_and_reply, normal, [{reply, From, Other}]}
+ end;
+opening(_Event, _Contents, _Data) ->
+ {keep_state_and_data, [postpone]}.
+
+%%
+
+opened(info, {'DOWN', Monitor, process, _Owner, Reason}, #{ monitor := Monitor } = Data) ->
+ if
+ Reason =/= kill -> flush_deflate_state(Data);
+ Reason =:= kill -> ignored
+ end,
+ {stop, shutdown};
+
+opened(info, _Message, _Data) ->
+ keep_state_and_data;
+
+opened({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, [close], #{ owner := Owner } = Data) ->
+ #{ handle := PrivateFd } = Data,
+ Response =
+ case flush_deflate_state(Data) of
+ ok -> ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, close, []);
+ Other -> Other
+ end,
+ {stop_and_reply, normal, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+
+opened({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, [position, Mark], #{ owner := Owner } = Data) ->
+ case position(Data, Mark) of
+ {ok, NewData, Result} ->
+ Response = {ok, Result},
+ {keep_state, NewData, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+ Other ->
+ {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, Other}]}
+ end;
+
+opened({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, [write, IOVec], #{ owner := Owner } = Data) ->
+ case write(Data, IOVec) of
+ {ok, NewData} -> {keep_state, NewData, [{reply, From, ok}]};
+ Other -> {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, Other}]}
+ end;
+
+opened({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, [read, _Size], #{ owner := Owner }) ->
+ Response = {error, ebadf},
+ {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+
+opened({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, [read_line], #{ owner := Owner }) ->
+ Response = {error, ebadf},
+ {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+
+opened({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, _Command, #{ owner := Owner }) ->
+ Response = {error, enotsup},
+ {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+
+opened({call, _From}, _Command, _Data) ->
+ %% The client functions filter this out, so we'll crash if the user does
+ %% anything stupid on purpose.
+ {shutdown, protocol_violation};
+
+opened(_Event, _Request, _Data) ->
+ keep_state_and_data.
+
+write(Data, IOVec) ->
+ #{ handle := PrivateFd, position := Position, zlib := Z } = Data,
+ UncompressedSize = iolist_size(IOVec),
+ case ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, write, [zlib:deflate(Z, IOVec)]) of
+ ok -> {ok, Data#{ position := (Position + UncompressedSize) }};
+ Other -> Other
+ end.
+
+%%
+%% We support "seeking" forward as long as it isn't relative to EOF.
+%%
+%% Seeking is a bit of a misnomer as it's really just compressing zeroes until
+%% we reach the desired point, but it has always behaved like this.
+%%
+
+position(Data, Mark) when is_atom(Mark) ->
+ position(Data, {Mark, 0});
+position(Data, Offset) when is_integer(Offset) ->
+ position(Data, {bof, Offset});
+position(Data, {bof, Offset}) when is_integer(Offset) ->
+ position_1(Data, Offset);
+position(Data, {cur, Offset}) when is_integer(Offset) ->
+ #{ position := Position } = Data,
+ position_1(Data, Position + Offset);
+position(_Data, {eof, Offset}) when is_integer(Offset) ->
+ {error, einval};
+position(_Data, _Any) ->
+ {error, badarg}.
+
+position_1(#{ position := Desired } = Data, Desired) ->
+ {ok, Data, Desired};
+position_1(#{ position := Current } = Data, Desired) when Current < Desired ->
+ BytesToWrite = min(Desired - Current, 4 bsl 20),
+ case write(Data, <<0:(BytesToWrite)/unit:8>>) of
+ {ok, NewData} -> position_1(NewData, Desired);
+ Other -> Other
+ end;
+position_1(#{ position := Current }, Desired) when Current > Desired ->
+ {error, einval}.
+
+flush_deflate_state(#{ handle := PrivateFd, zlib := Z }) ->
+ case ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, write, [zlib:deflate(Z, [], finish)]) of
+ ok -> ok;
+ Other -> Other
+ end.
+
+terminate(_Reason, _State, _Data) ->
+ ok.
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_delayed.erl b/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_delayed.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..d2ad7550a1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_delayed.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,320 @@
+%%
+%% %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(raw_file_io_delayed).
+
+-behavior(gen_statem).
+
+-export([close/1, sync/1, datasync/1, truncate/1, advise/4, allocate/3,
+ position/2, write/2, pwrite/2, pwrite/3,
+ read_line/1, read/2, pread/2, pread/3]).
+
+%% OTP internal.
+-export([ipread_s32bu_p32bu/3, sendfile/8]).
+
+-export([open_layer/3]).
+
+-export([init/1, callback_mode/0, terminate/3]).
+-export([opening/3, opened/3]).
+
+-include("file_int.hrl").
+
+open_layer(Filename, Modes, Options) ->
+ Secret = make_ref(),
+ case gen_statem:start(?MODULE, {self(), Secret, Options}, []) of
+ {ok, Pid} ->
+ gen_statem:call(Pid, {'$open', Secret, Filename, Modes}, infinity);
+ Other ->
+ Other
+ end.
+
+callback_mode() -> state_functions.
+
+init({Owner, Secret, Options}) ->
+ Monitor = monitor(process, Owner),
+ Defaults =
+ #{ owner => Owner,
+ monitor => Monitor,
+ secret => Secret,
+ timer => none,
+ pid => self(),
+ buffer => prim_buffer:new(),
+ delay_size => 64 bsl 10,
+ delay_time => 2000 },
+ Data = fill_delay_values(Defaults, Options),
+ {ok, opening, Data}.
+
+fill_delay_values(Data, []) ->
+ Data;
+fill_delay_values(Data, [{delayed_write, Size, Time} | Options]) ->
+ fill_delay_values(Data#{ delay_size => Size, delay_time => Time }, Options);
+fill_delay_values(Data, [_ | Options]) ->
+ fill_delay_values(Data, Options).
+
+opening({call, From}, {'$open', Secret, Filename, Modes}, #{ secret := Secret } = Data) ->
+ case raw_file_io:open(Filename, Modes) of
+ {ok, PrivateFd} ->
+ PublicData = maps:with([owner, buffer, delay_size, pid], Data),
+ PublicFd = #file_descriptor{ module = ?MODULE, data = PublicData },
+
+ NewData = Data#{ handle => PrivateFd },
+ Response = {ok, PublicFd},
+ {next_state, opened, NewData, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+ Other ->
+ {stop_and_reply, normal, [{reply, From, Other}]}
+ end;
+opening(_Event, _Contents, _Data) ->
+ {keep_state_and_data, [postpone]}.
+
+%%
+
+opened(info, {'$timed_out', Secret}, #{ secret := Secret } = Data) ->
+ %% If the user writes something at this exact moment, the flush will fail
+ %% and the timer won't reset on the next write since the buffer won't be
+ %% empty (Unless we collided on a flush). We therefore reset the timeout to
+ %% ensure that data won't sit idle for extended periods of time.
+ case try_flush_write_buffer(Data) of
+ busy -> gen_statem:cast(self(), '$reset_timeout');
+ ok -> ok
+ end,
+ {keep_state, Data#{ timer => none }, []};
+
+opened(info, {'DOWN', Monitor, process, _Owner, Reason}, #{ monitor := Monitor } = Data) ->
+ if
+ Reason =/= kill -> try_flush_write_buffer(Data);
+ Reason =:= kill -> ignored
+ end,
+ {stop, shutdown};
+
+opened(info, _Message, _Data) ->
+ keep_state_and_data;
+
+opened({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, [close], #{ owner := Owner } = Data) ->
+ case flush_write_buffer(Data) of
+ ok ->
+ #{ handle := PrivateFd } = Data,
+ Response = ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, close, []),
+ {stop_and_reply, normal, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+ Other ->
+ {stop_and_reply, normal, [{reply, From, Other}]}
+ end;
+
+opened({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, '$wait', #{ owner := Owner }) ->
+ %% Used in write/2 to synchronize writes on lock conflicts.
+ {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, ok}]};
+
+opened({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, '$synchronous_flush', #{ owner := Owner } = Data) ->
+ cancel_flush_timeout(Data),
+ Response = flush_write_buffer(Data),
+ {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+
+opened({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, Command, #{ owner := Owner } = Data) ->
+ Response =
+ case flush_write_buffer(Data) of
+ ok -> dispatch_command(Data, Command);
+ Other -> Other
+ end,
+ {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+
+opened({call, _From}, _Command, _Data) ->
+ %% The client functions filter this out, so we'll crash if the user does
+ %% anything stupid on purpose.
+ {shutdown, protocol_violation};
+
+opened(cast, '$reset_timeout', #{ delay_time := Timeout, secret := Secret } = Data) ->
+ cancel_flush_timeout(Data),
+ Timer = erlang:send_after(Timeout, self(), {'$timed_out', Secret}),
+ {keep_state, Data#{ timer => Timer }, []};
+
+opened(cast, _Message, _Data) ->
+ {keep_state_and_data, []}.
+
+dispatch_command(Data, [Function | Args]) ->
+ #{ handle := Handle } = Data,
+ Module = Handle#file_descriptor.module,
+ apply(Module, Function, [Handle | Args]).
+
+cancel_flush_timeout(#{ timer := none }) ->
+ ok;
+cancel_flush_timeout(#{ timer := Timer }) ->
+ _ = erlang:cancel_timer(Timer, [{async, true}]),
+ ok.
+
+try_flush_write_buffer(#{ buffer := Buffer, handle := PrivateFd }) ->
+ case prim_buffer:try_lock(Buffer) of
+ acquired ->
+ flush_write_buffer_1(Buffer, PrivateFd),
+ prim_buffer:unlock(Buffer),
+ ok;
+ busy ->
+ busy
+ end.
+
+%% This is only safe to use when there is no chance of conflict with the owner
+%% process, or in other words, "during synchronous calls outside of the locked
+%% section of write/2"
+flush_write_buffer(#{ buffer := Buffer, handle := PrivateFd }) ->
+ acquired = prim_buffer:try_lock(Buffer),
+ Result = flush_write_buffer_1(Buffer, PrivateFd),
+ prim_buffer:unlock(Buffer),
+ Result.
+
+flush_write_buffer_1(Buffer, PrivateFd) ->
+ case prim_buffer:size(Buffer) of
+ Size when Size > 0 ->
+ ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, write, [prim_buffer:read_iovec(Buffer, Size)]);
+ 0 ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+terminate(_Reason, _State, _Data) ->
+ ok.
+
+%% Client functions
+
+write(Fd, IOData) ->
+ try
+ enqueue_write(Fd, erlang:iolist_to_iovec(IOData))
+ catch
+ error:badarg -> {error, badarg}
+ end.
+enqueue_write(_Fd, []) ->
+ ok;
+enqueue_write(Fd, IOVec) ->
+ %% get_fd_data will reject everyone except the process that opened the Fd,
+ %% so we can't race with anyone except the wrapper process.
+ #{ delay_size := DelaySize,
+ buffer := Buffer,
+ pid := Pid } = get_fd_data(Fd),
+ case prim_buffer:try_lock(Buffer) of
+ acquired ->
+ %% (The wrapper process will exit without flushing if we're killed
+ %% while holding the lock).
+ enqueue_write_locked(Pid, Buffer, DelaySize, IOVec);
+ busy ->
+ %% This can only happen while we're processing a timeout in the
+ %% wrapper process, so we perform a bogus call to get a completion
+ %% notification before trying again.
+ gen_statem:call(Pid, '$wait'),
+ enqueue_write(Fd, IOVec)
+ end.
+enqueue_write_locked(Pid, Buffer, DelaySize, IOVec) ->
+ %% The synchronous operations (write, forced flush) are safe since we're
+ %% running on the only process that can fill the buffer; a timeout being
+ %% processed just before $synchronous_flush will cause the flush to nop,
+ %% and a timeout sneaking in just before a synchronous write won't do
+ %% anything since the buffer is guaranteed to be empty at that point.
+ BufSize = prim_buffer:size(Buffer),
+ case is_iovec_smaller_than(IOVec, DelaySize - BufSize) of
+ true when BufSize > 0 ->
+ prim_buffer:write(Buffer, IOVec),
+ prim_buffer:unlock(Buffer);
+ true ->
+ prim_buffer:write(Buffer, IOVec),
+ prim_buffer:unlock(Buffer),
+ gen_statem:cast(Pid, '$reset_timeout');
+ false when BufSize > 0 ->
+ prim_buffer:write(Buffer, IOVec),
+ prim_buffer:unlock(Buffer),
+ gen_statem:call(Pid, '$synchronous_flush');
+ false ->
+ prim_buffer:unlock(Buffer),
+ gen_statem:call(Pid, [write, IOVec])
+ end.
+
+%% iolist_size/1 will always look through the entire list to get a precise
+%% amount, which is pretty inefficient since we only need to know whether we've
+%% hit the buffer threshold or not.
+%%
+%% We only handle the binary case since write/2 forcibly translates input to
+%% erlang:iovec().
+is_iovec_smaller_than(IOVec, Max) ->
+ is_iovec_smaller_than_1(IOVec, Max, 0).
+is_iovec_smaller_than_1(_IOVec, Max, Acc) when Acc >= Max ->
+ false;
+is_iovec_smaller_than_1([], _Max, _Acc) ->
+ true;
+is_iovec_smaller_than_1([Binary | Rest], Max, Acc) when is_binary(Binary) ->
+ is_iovec_smaller_than_1(Rest, Max, Acc + byte_size(Binary)).
+
+close(Fd) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [close]).
+
+sync(Fd) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [sync]).
+datasync(Fd) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [datasync]).
+
+truncate(Fd) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [truncate]).
+
+advise(Fd, Offset, Length, Advise) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [advise, Offset, Length, Advise]).
+allocate(Fd, Offset, Length) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [allocate, Offset, Length]).
+
+position(Fd, Mark) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [position, Mark]).
+
+pwrite(Fd, Offset, IOData) ->
+ try
+ CompactedData = erlang:iolist_to_iovec(IOData),
+ wrap_call(Fd, [pwrite, Offset, CompactedData])
+ catch
+ error:badarg -> {error, badarg}
+ end.
+pwrite(Fd, LocBytes) ->
+ try
+ CompactedLocBytes =
+ [ {Offset, erlang:iolist_to_iovec(IOData)} ||
+ {Offset, IOData} <- LocBytes ],
+ wrap_call(Fd, [pwrite, CompactedLocBytes])
+ catch
+ error:badarg -> {error, badarg}
+ end.
+
+read_line(Fd) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [read_line]).
+read(Fd, Size) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [read, Size]).
+pread(Fd, Offset, Size) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [pread, Offset, Size]).
+pread(Fd, LocNums) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [pread, LocNums]).
+
+ipread_s32bu_p32bu(Fd, Offset, MaxSize) ->
+ wrap_call(Fd, [ipread_s32bu_p32bu, Offset, MaxSize]).
+
+sendfile(_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_) ->
+ {error, enotsup}.
+
+wrap_call(Fd, Command) ->
+ #{ pid := Pid } = get_fd_data(Fd),
+ try gen_statem:call(Pid, Command, infinity) of
+ Result -> Result
+ catch
+ exit:{noproc, _StackTrace} -> {error, einval}
+ end.
+
+get_fd_data(#file_descriptor{ data = Data }) ->
+ #{ owner := Owner } = Data,
+ case self() of
+ Owner -> Data;
+ _ -> error(not_on_controlling_process)
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_inflate.erl b/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_inflate.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7e9780310c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_inflate.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,261 @@
+%%
+%% %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(raw_file_io_inflate).
+
+-behavior(gen_statem).
+
+-export([init/1, callback_mode/0, terminate/3]).
+-export([opening/3, opened_gzip/3, opened_passthrough/3]).
+
+-include("file_int.hrl").
+
+-define(INFLATE_CHUNK_SIZE, (1 bsl 10)).
+-define(GZIP_WBITS, (16 + 15)).
+
+callback_mode() -> state_functions.
+
+init({Owner, Secret, [compressed]}) ->
+ Monitor = monitor(process, Owner),
+ %% We're using the undocumented inflateInit/3 to open the stream in
+ %% 'reset mode', which resets the inflate state at the end of every stream,
+ %% allowing us to read concatenated gzip files.
+ Z = zlib:open(),
+ ok = zlib:inflateInit(Z, ?GZIP_WBITS, reset),
+ Data =
+ #{ owner => Owner,
+ monitor => Monitor,
+ secret => Secret,
+ position => 0,
+ buffer => prim_buffer:new(),
+ zlib => Z },
+ {ok, opening, Data}.
+
+%% The old driver fell back to plain reads if the file didn't start with the
+%% magic gzip bytes.
+choose_decompression_state(PrivateFd) ->
+ State =
+ case ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, read, [2]) of
+ {ok, <<16#1F, 16#8B>>} -> opened_gzip;
+ _Other -> opened_passthrough
+ end,
+ {ok, 0} = ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, position, [0]),
+ State.
+
+opening({call, From}, {'$open', Secret, Filename, Modes}, #{ secret := Secret } = Data) ->
+ case raw_file_io:open(Filename, Modes) of
+ {ok, PrivateFd} ->
+ NextState = choose_decompression_state(PrivateFd),
+ NewData = Data#{ handle => PrivateFd },
+ {next_state, NextState, NewData, [{reply, From, ok}]};
+ Other ->
+ {stop_and_reply, normal, [{reply, From, Other}]}
+ end;
+opening(_Event, _Contents, _Data) ->
+ {keep_state_and_data, [postpone]}.
+
+internal_close(From, Data) ->
+ #{ handle := PrivateFd } = Data,
+ Response = ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, close, []),
+ {stop_and_reply, normal, [{reply, From, Response}]}.
+
+opened_passthrough(info, {'DOWN', Monitor, process, _Owner, _Reason}, #{ monitor := Monitor }) ->
+ {stop, shutdown};
+
+opened_passthrough(info, _Message, _Data) ->
+ keep_state_and_data;
+
+opened_passthrough({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, [close], #{ owner := Owner } = Data) ->
+ internal_close(From, Data);
+
+opened_passthrough({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, [Method | Args], #{ owner := Owner } = Data) ->
+ #{ handle := PrivateFd } = Data,
+ Response = ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, Method, Args),
+ {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+
+opened_passthrough({call, _From}, _Command, _Data) ->
+ %% The client functions filter this out, so we'll crash if the user does
+ %% anything stupid on purpose.
+ {shutdown, protocol_violation};
+
+opened_passthrough(_Event, _Request, _Data) ->
+ keep_state_and_data.
+
+%%
+
+opened_gzip(info, {'DOWN', Monitor, process, _Owner, _Reason}, #{ monitor := Monitor }) ->
+ {stop, shutdown};
+
+opened_gzip(info, _Message, _Data) ->
+ keep_state_and_data;
+
+opened_gzip({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, [close], #{ owner := Owner } = Data) ->
+ internal_close(From, Data);
+
+opened_gzip({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, [position, Mark], #{ owner := Owner } = Data) ->
+ case position(Data, Mark) of
+ {ok, NewData, Result} ->
+ Response = {ok, Result},
+ {keep_state, NewData, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+ Other ->
+ {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, Other}]}
+ end;
+
+opened_gzip({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, [read, Size], #{ owner := Owner } = Data) ->
+ case read(Data, Size) of
+ {ok, NewData, Result} ->
+ Response = {ok, Result},
+ {keep_state, NewData, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+ Other ->
+ {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, Other}]}
+ end;
+
+opened_gzip({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, [read_line], #{ owner := Owner } = Data) ->
+ case read_line(Data) of
+ {ok, NewData, Result} ->
+ Response = {ok, Result},
+ {keep_state, NewData, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+ Other ->
+ {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, Other}]}
+ end;
+
+opened_gzip({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, [write, _IOData], #{ owner := Owner }) ->
+ Response = {error, ebadf},
+ {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+
+opened_gzip({call, {Owner, _Tag} = From}, _Request, #{ owner := Owner }) ->
+ Response = {error, enotsup},
+ {keep_state_and_data, [{reply, From, Response}]};
+
+opened_gzip({call, _From}, _Request, _Data) ->
+ %% The client functions filter this out, so we'll crash if the user does
+ %% anything stupid on purpose.
+ {shutdown, protocol_violation};
+
+opened_gzip(_Event, _Request, _Data) ->
+ keep_state_and_data.
+
+%%
+
+read(#{ buffer := Buffer } = Data, Size) ->
+ try read_1(Data, Buffer, prim_buffer:size(Buffer), Size) of
+ Result -> Result
+ catch
+ error:badarg -> {error, badarg};
+ error:_ -> {error, eio}
+ end.
+read_1(Data, Buffer, BufferSize, ReadSize) when BufferSize >= ReadSize ->
+ #{ position := Position } = Data,
+ Decompressed = prim_buffer:read(Buffer, ReadSize),
+ {ok, Data#{ position => (Position + ReadSize) }, Decompressed};
+read_1(Data, Buffer, BufferSize, ReadSize) when BufferSize < ReadSize ->
+ #{ handle := PrivateFd } = Data,
+ case ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, read, [?INFLATE_CHUNK_SIZE]) of
+ {ok, Compressed} ->
+ #{ zlib := Z } = Data,
+ Uncompressed = erlang:iolist_to_iovec(zlib:inflate(Z, Compressed)),
+ prim_buffer:write(Buffer, Uncompressed),
+ read_1(Data, Buffer, prim_buffer:size(Buffer), ReadSize);
+ eof when BufferSize > 0 ->
+ read_1(Data, Buffer, BufferSize, BufferSize);
+ Other ->
+ Other
+ end.
+
+read_line(#{ buffer := Buffer } = Data) ->
+ try read_line_1(Data, Buffer, prim_buffer:find_byte_index(Buffer, $\n)) of
+ {ok, NewData, Decompressed} -> {ok, NewData, Decompressed};
+ Other -> Other
+ catch
+ error:badarg -> {error, badarg};
+ error:_ -> {error, eio}
+ end.
+
+read_line_1(Data, Buffer, not_found) ->
+ #{ handle := PrivateFd, zlib := Z } = Data,
+ case ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, read, [?INFLATE_CHUNK_SIZE]) of
+ {ok, Compressed} ->
+ Uncompressed = erlang:iolist_to_iovec(zlib:inflate(Z, Compressed)),
+ prim_buffer:write(Buffer, Uncompressed),
+ read_line_1(Data, Buffer, prim_buffer:find_byte_index(Buffer, $\n));
+ eof ->
+ case prim_buffer:size(Buffer) of
+ Size when Size > 0 -> {ok, prim_buffer:read(Buffer, Size)};
+ Size when Size =:= 0 -> eof
+ end;
+ Error ->
+ Error
+ end;
+read_line_1(Data, Buffer, {ok, LFIndex}) ->
+ %% Translate CRLF into just LF, completely ignoring which encoding is used,
+ %% but treat the file position as including CR.
+ #{ position := Position } = Data,
+ NewData = Data#{ position => (Position + LFIndex + 1) },
+ CRIndex = (LFIndex - 1),
+ TranslatedLine =
+ case prim_buffer:read(Buffer, LFIndex + 1) of
+ <<Line:CRIndex/binary, "\r\n">> -> <<Line/binary, "\n">>;
+ Line -> Line
+ end,
+ {ok, NewData, TranslatedLine}.
+
+%%
+%% We support seeking in both directions as long as it isn't relative to EOF.
+%%
+%% Seeking backwards is extremely inefficient since we have to seek to the very
+%% beginning and then decompress up to the desired point.
+%%
+
+position(Data, Mark) when is_atom(Mark) ->
+ position(Data, {Mark, 0});
+position(Data, Offset) when is_integer(Offset) ->
+ position(Data, {bof, Offset});
+position(Data, {bof, Offset}) when is_integer(Offset) ->
+ position_1(Data, Offset);
+position(Data, {cur, Offset}) when is_integer(Offset) ->
+ #{ position := Position } = Data,
+ position_1(Data, Position + Offset);
+position(_Data, {eof, Offset}) when is_integer(Offset) ->
+ {error, einval};
+position(_Data, _Other) ->
+ {error, badarg}.
+
+position_1(_Data, Desired) when Desired < 0 ->
+ {error, einval};
+position_1(#{ position := Desired } = Data, Desired) ->
+ {ok, Data, Desired};
+position_1(#{ position := Current } = Data, Desired) when Current < Desired ->
+ case read(Data, min(Desired - Current, ?INFLATE_CHUNK_SIZE)) of
+ {ok, NewData, _Data} -> position_1(NewData, Desired);
+ eof -> {ok, Data, Current};
+ Other -> Other
+ end;
+position_1(#{ position := Current } = Data, Desired) when Current > Desired ->
+ #{ handle := PrivateFd, buffer := Buffer, zlib := Z } = Data,
+ case ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, position, [bof]) of
+ {ok, 0} ->
+ ok = zlib:inflateReset(Z),
+ prim_buffer:wipe(Buffer),
+ position_1(Data#{ position => 0 }, Desired);
+ Other ->
+ Other
+ end.
+
+terminate(_Reason, _State, _Data) ->
+ ok.
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_list.erl b/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_list.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2e16e63f0e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_list.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
+%%
+%% %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(raw_file_io_list).
+
+-export([close/1, sync/1, datasync/1, truncate/1, advise/4, allocate/3,
+ position/2, write/2, pwrite/2, pwrite/3,
+ read_line/1, read/2, pread/2, pread/3]).
+
+%% OTP internal.
+-export([ipread_s32bu_p32bu/3, sendfile/8]).
+
+-export([open_layer/3]).
+
+-include("file_int.hrl").
+
+open_layer(Filename, Modes, [list]) ->
+ case raw_file_io:open(Filename, [binary | Modes]) of
+ {ok, PrivateFd} -> {ok, make_public_fd(PrivateFd, Modes)};
+ Other -> Other
+ end.
+
+%% We can skip wrapping the file if it's write-only since only read operations
+%% are affected by list mode. Since raw_file_io fills in all implicit options
+%% for us, all we need to do is check whether 'read' is among them.
+make_public_fd(PrivateFd, Modes) ->
+ case lists:member(read, Modes) of
+ true -> #file_descriptor{ module = ?MODULE, data = PrivateFd };
+ false -> PrivateFd
+ end.
+
+close(Fd) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, close, []).
+
+sync(Fd) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, sync, []).
+datasync(Fd) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, datasync, []).
+
+truncate(Fd) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, truncate, []).
+
+advise(Fd, Offset, Length, Advise) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, advise, [Offset, Length, Advise]).
+allocate(Fd, Offset, Length) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, allocate, [Offset, Length]).
+
+position(Fd, Mark) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, position, [Mark]).
+
+write(Fd, IOData) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, write, [IOData]).
+
+pwrite(Fd, Offset, IOData) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, pwrite, [Offset, IOData]).
+pwrite(Fd, LocBytes) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, pwrite, [LocBytes]).
+
+read_line(Fd) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ case ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, read_line, []) of
+ {ok, Binary} -> {ok, binary_to_list(Binary)};
+ Other -> Other
+ end.
+read(Fd, Size) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ case ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, read, [Size]) of
+ {ok, Binary} -> {ok, binary_to_list(Binary)};
+ Other -> Other
+ end.
+pread(Fd, Offset, Size) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ case ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, pread, [Offset, Size]) of
+ {ok, Binary} -> {ok, binary_to_list(Binary)};
+ Other -> Other
+ end.
+pread(Fd, LocNums) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ case ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, pread, [LocNums]) of
+ {ok, LocResults} ->
+ TranslatedResults =
+ [ case Result of
+ Result when is_binary(Result) -> binary_to_list(Result);
+ eof -> eof
+ end || Result <- LocResults ],
+ {ok, TranslatedResults};
+ Other -> Other
+ end.
+
+ipread_s32bu_p32bu(Fd, Offset, MaxSize) ->
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ case ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, ipread_s32bu_p32bu, [Offset, MaxSize]) of
+ {ok, {Size, Pointer, Binary}} when is_binary(Binary) ->
+ {ok, {Size, Pointer, binary_to_list(Binary)}};
+ Other ->
+ Other
+ end.
+
+sendfile(Fd, Dest, Offset, Bytes, ChunkSize, Headers, Trailers, Flags) ->
+ Args = [Dest, Offset, Bytes, ChunkSize, Headers, Trailers, Flags],
+ PrivateFd = Fd#file_descriptor.data,
+ ?CALL_FD(PrivateFd, sendfile, Args).
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_raw.erl b/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_raw.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9a9fe78eb1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/raw_file_io_raw.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+%%
+%% %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(raw_file_io_raw).
+
+-export([open_layer/3]).
+
+open_layer(Filename, Modes, [raw]) ->
+ prim_file:open(Filename, [raw | Modes]).
diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/disk_log_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/disk_log_SUITE.erl
index 12e2521939..0709a6e766 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/disk_log_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/disk_log_SUITE.erl
@@ -89,8 +89,6 @@
dist_terminate/1, dist_accessible/1, dist_deadlock/1,
dist_open2/1, other_groups/1,
- evil/1,
-
otp_6278/1, otp_10131/1]).
-export([head_fun/1, hf/0, lserv/1,
@@ -123,7 +121,7 @@
[halt_int, wrap_int, halt_ext, wrap_ext, read_mode, head,
notif, new_idx_vsn, reopen, block, unblock, open, close,
error, chunk, truncate, many_users, info, change_size,
- change_attribute, distribution, evil, otp_6278, otp_10131]).
+ change_attribute, distribution, otp_6278, otp_10131]).
%% These test cases should be skipped if the VxWorks card is
%% configured without NFS cache.
@@ -149,7 +147,7 @@ all() ->
{group, open}, {group, close}, {group, error}, chunk,
truncate, many_users, {group, info},
{group, change_size}, change_attribute,
- {group, distribution}, evil, otp_6278, otp_10131].
+ {group, distribution}, otp_6278, otp_10131].
groups() ->
[{halt_int, [], [halt_int_inf, {group, halt_int_sz}]},
@@ -4676,119 +4674,6 @@ other_groups(Conf) when is_list(Conf) ->
ok.
--define(MAX, ?MAX_FWRITE_CACHE). % as in disk_log_1.erl
-%% Evil cases such as closed file descriptor port.
-evil(Conf) when is_list(Conf) ->
- Dir = ?privdir(Conf),
- File = filename:join(Dir, "n.LOG"),
- Log = n,
-
- %% Not a very thorough test.
-
- ok = setup_evil_filled_cache_wrap(Log, Dir),
- {error, {file_error,_,einval}} = disk_log:log(Log, apa),
- ok = disk_log:close(Log),
-
- ok = setup_evil_filled_cache_halt(Log, Dir),
- {error, {file_error,_,einval}} = disk_log:truncate(Log, apa),
- ok = stop_evil(Log),
-
- %% White box test.
- file:delete(File),
- Ports0 = erlang:ports(),
- {ok, Log} = disk_log:open([{name,Log},{file,File},{type,halt},
- {size,?MAX+50},{format,external}]),
- [Fd] = erlang:ports() -- Ports0,
- {B,_} = x_mk_bytes(30),
- ok = disk_log:blog(Log, <<0:(?MAX-1)/unit:8>>),
- exit(Fd, kill),
- {error, {file_error,_,einval}} = disk_log:blog_terms(Log, [B,B]),
- ok= disk_log:close(Log),
- file:delete(File),
-
- ok = setup_evil_wrap(Log, Dir),
- {error, {file_error,_,einval}} = disk_log:close(Log),
-
- ok = setup_evil_wrap(Log, Dir),
- {error, {file_error,_,einval}} = disk_log:log(Log, apa),
- ok = stop_evil(Log),
-
- ok = setup_evil_halt(Log, Dir),
- {error, {file_error,_,einval}} = disk_log:log(Log, apa),
- ok = stop_evil(Log),
-
- ok = setup_evil_wrap(Log, Dir),
- {error, {file_error,_,einval}} = disk_log:reopen(Log, apa),
- {error, {file_error,_,einval}} = disk_log:reopen(Log, apa),
- ok = stop_evil(Log),
-
- ok = setup_evil_wrap(Log, Dir),
- {error, {file_error,_,einval}} = disk_log:reopen(Log, apa),
- ok = stop_evil(Log),
-
- ok = setup_evil_wrap(Log, Dir),
- {error, {file_error,_,einval}} = disk_log:inc_wrap_file(Log),
- ok = stop_evil(Log),
-
- ok = setup_evil_wrap(Log, Dir),
- {error, {file_error,_,einval}} = disk_log:chunk(Log, start),
- ok = stop_evil(Log),
-
- ok = setup_evil_wrap(Log, Dir),
- {error, {file_error,_,einval}} = disk_log:truncate(Log),
- ok = stop_evil(Log),
-
- ok = setup_evil_wrap(Log, Dir),
- {error, {file_error,_,einval}} = disk_log:chunk_step(Log, start, 1),
- ok = stop_evil(Log),
-
- io:format("messages: ~p~n", [erlang:process_info(self(), messages)]),
- del(File, 2),
- file:delete(File),
- ok.
-
-setup_evil_wrap(Log, Dir) ->
- setup_evil(Log, [{type,wrap},{size,{100,2}}], Dir).
-
-setup_evil_halt(Log, Dir) ->
- setup_evil(Log, [{type,halt},{size,10000}], Dir).
-
-setup_evil(Log, Args, Dir) ->
- File = filename:join(Dir, lists:concat([Log, ".LOG"])),
- file:delete(File),
- del(File, 2),
- ok = disk_log:start(),
- Ports0 = erlang:ports(),
- {ok, Log} = disk_log:open([{name,Log},{file,File} | Args]),
- [Fd] = erlang:ports() -- Ports0,
- exit(Fd, kill),
- ok = disk_log:log_terms(n, [<<0:10/unit:8>>]),
- timer:sleep(2500), % TIMEOUT in disk_log_1.erl is 2000
- ok.
-
-stop_evil(Log) ->
- {error, _} = disk_log:close(Log),
- ok.
-
-setup_evil_filled_cache_wrap(Log, Dir) ->
- setup_evil_filled_cache(Log, [{type,wrap},{size,{?MAX,2}}], Dir).
-
-setup_evil_filled_cache_halt(Log, Dir) ->
- setup_evil_filled_cache(Log, [{type,halt},{size,infinity}], Dir).
-
-%% The cache is filled, and the file descriptor port gone.
-setup_evil_filled_cache(Log, Args, Dir) ->
- File = filename:join(Dir, lists:concat([Log, ".LOG"])),
- file:delete(File),
- del(File, 2),
- ok = disk_log:start(),
- Ports0 = erlang:ports(),
- {ok, Log} = disk_log:open([{name,Log},{file,File} | Args]),
- [Fd] = erlang:ports() -- Ports0,
- ok = disk_log:log_terms(n, [<<0:?MAX/unit:8>>]),
- exit(Fd, kill),
- ok.
-
%% OTP-6278. open/1 creates no status or crash report.
otp_6278(Conf) when is_list(Conf) ->
Dir = ?privdir(Conf),
diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/erl_distribution_wb_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/erl_distribution_wb_SUITE.erl
index 03aaee56b7..8256444bdc 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/erl_distribution_wb_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/erl_distribution_wb_SUITE.erl
@@ -61,10 +61,13 @@
%% From R9 and forward extended references is compulsory
%% From R10 and forward extended pids and ports are compulsory
%% From R20 and forward UTF8 atoms are compulsory
+%% From R21 and forward NEW_FUN_TAGS is compulsory (no more tuple fallback {fun, ...})
-define(COMPULSORY_DFLAGS, (?DFLAG_EXTENDED_REFERENCES bor
?DFLAG_EXTENDED_PIDS_PORTS bor
- ?DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS)).
+ ?DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS bor
+ ?DFLAG_NEW_FUN_TAGS)).
+-define(PASS_THROUGH, $p).
-define(shutdown(X), exit(X)).
-define(int16(X), [((X) bsr 8) band 16#ff, (X) band 16#ff]).
@@ -674,15 +677,16 @@ build_rex_message(Cookie,OurName) ->
%% Receive a distribution message
recv_message(Socket) ->
case gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 0) of
+ {ok,[]} ->
+ recv_message(Socket); %% a tick, ignore
{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;
+ {could_not_digest_message,B2};
Other ->
Other
end,
diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/erl_prim_loader_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/erl_prim_loader_SUITE.erl
index b6417210b9..3502a4ad08 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/erl_prim_loader_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/erl_prim_loader_SUITE.erl
@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@
primary_archive/1, virtual_dir_in_archive/1,
get_modules/1]).
+-define(PRIM_FILE, prim_file).
%%-----------------------------------------------------------------
%% Test suite for erl_prim_loader. (Most code is run during system start/stop.)
@@ -461,7 +462,7 @@ primary_archive(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%% Set primary archive
ExpectedEbins = [Archive, DictDir ++ "/ebin", DummyDir ++ "/ebin"],
io:format("ExpectedEbins: ~p\n", [ExpectedEbins]),
- {ok, FileInfo} = prim_file:read_file_info(Archive),
+ {ok, FileInfo} = ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Archive),
{ok, Ebins} = rpc:call(Node, erl_prim_loader, set_primary_archive,
[Archive, ArchiveBin, FileInfo,
fun escript:parse_file/1]),
diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl
index 119e1f24bb..0cb8087a76 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl
@@ -39,6 +39,8 @@
-define(FILE_FIN_PER_TESTCASE(Config), Config).
-endif.
+-define(PRIM_FILE, prim_file).
+
-module(?FILE_SUITE).
-export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1,
@@ -97,6 +99,12 @@
-export([unicode_mode/1]).
+-export([volume_relative_paths/1]).
+
+-export([tiny_writes/1, tiny_writes_delayed/1,
+ large_writes/1, large_writes_delayed/1,
+ tiny_reads/1, tiny_reads_ahead/1]).
+
%% Debug exports
-export([create_file_slow/2, create_file/2, create_bin/2]).
-export([verify_file/2, verify_bin/3]).
@@ -107,6 +115,8 @@
-export([disc_free/1, memsize/0]).
-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
+-include_lib("common_test/include/ct_event.hrl").
+
-include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl").
-define(THROW_ERROR(RES), throw({fail, ?LINE, RES})).
@@ -118,13 +128,13 @@ suite() ->
all() ->
[unicode, altname, read_write_file, {group, dirs},
- {group, files}, delete, rename, names, {group, errors},
- {group, compression}, {group, links}, copy,
+ {group, files}, delete, rename, names, volume_relative_paths,
+ {group, errors}, {group, compression}, {group, links}, copy,
delayed_write, read_ahead, segment_read, segment_write,
ipread, pid2name, interleaved_read_write, otp_5814, otp_10852,
large_file, large_write, read_line_1, read_line_2, read_line_3,
read_line_4, standard_io, old_io_protocol,
- unicode_mode
+ unicode_mode, {group, bench}
].
groups() ->
@@ -154,11 +164,19 @@ groups() ->
write_compressed, compress_errors, catenated_gzips,
compress_async_crash]},
{links, [],
- [make_link, read_link_info_for_non_link, symlinks]}].
+ [make_link, read_link_info_for_non_link, symlinks]},
+ {bench, [],
+ [tiny_writes, tiny_writes_delayed,
+ large_writes, large_writes_delayed,
+ tiny_reads, tiny_reads_ahead]}].
init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
Config.
+end_per_group(bench, Config) ->
+ ScratchDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
+ file:delete(filename:join(ScratchDir, "benchmark_scratch_file")),
+ Config;
end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
Config.
@@ -473,7 +491,7 @@ um_check_unicode(_Utf8Bin, {ok, _ListOrBin}, _, _UTF8_) ->
um_filename(Bin, Dir, Options) when is_binary(Bin) ->
um_filename(binary_to_list(Bin), Dir, Options);
um_filename(Str = [_|_], Dir, Options) ->
- Name = hd(string:tokens(Str, ":")),
+ Name = hd(string:lexemes(Str, ":")),
Enc = atom_to_list(proplists:get_value(encoding, Options, latin1)),
File = case lists:member(binary, Options) of
true ->
@@ -638,6 +656,10 @@ cur_dir_0(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{ok,NewDirFiles} = ?FILE_MODULE:list_dir("."),
true = lists:member(UncommonName,NewDirFiles),
+ %% Ensure that we get the same result with a trailing slash; the
+ %% APIs used on Windows will choke on them if passed directly.
+ {ok,NewDirFiles} = ?FILE_MODULE:list_dir("./"),
+
%% Delete the directory and return to the old current directory
%% and check that the created file isn't there (too!)
expect({error, einval}, {error, eacces},
@@ -690,10 +712,15 @@ win_cur_dir_1(_Config) ->
%% Get the drive letter from the current directory,
%% and try to get current directory for that drive.
- [Drive,$:|_] = BaseDir,
- {ok,BaseDir} = ?FILE_MODULE:get_cwd([Drive,$:]),
+ [CurDrive,$:|_] = BaseDir,
+ {ok,BaseDir} = ?FILE_MODULE:get_cwd([CurDrive,$:]),
io:format("BaseDir = ~s\n", [BaseDir]),
+ %% We should error out on non-existent drives. Any reasonable system will
+ %% have at least one.
+ CurDirs = [?FILE_MODULE:get_cwd([Drive,$:]) || Drive <- lists:seq($A, $Z)],
+ lists:member({error,eaccess}, CurDirs),
+
%% Unfortunately, there is no way to move away from the
%% current drive as we can't use the "subst" command from
%% a SSH connection. We can't test any more.
@@ -831,7 +858,7 @@ no_untranslatable_names() ->
end.
start_node(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} ->
@@ -1019,6 +1046,23 @@ close(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Val = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd1),
io:format("Second close gave: ~p",[Val]),
+ %% All operations on a closed raw file should EINVAL, even if they're not
+ %% supported on the current platform.
+ {ok,Fd2} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Name, [read, write, raw]),
+ ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd2),
+
+ {error, einval} = ?FILE_MODULE:advise(Fd2, 5, 5, normal),
+ {error, einval} = ?FILE_MODULE:allocate(Fd2, 5, 5),
+ {error, einval} = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd2),
+ {error, einval} = ?FILE_MODULE:datasync(Fd2),
+ {error, einval} = ?FILE_MODULE:position(Fd2, 5),
+ {error, einval} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd2, 5, 1),
+ {error, einval} = ?FILE_MODULE:pwrite(Fd2, 5, "einval please"),
+ {error, einval} = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd2, 1),
+ {error, einval} = ?FILE_MODULE:sync(Fd2),
+ {error, einval} = ?FILE_MODULE:truncate(Fd2),
+ {error, einval} = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd2, "einval please"),
+
[] = flush(),
ok.
@@ -1132,8 +1176,8 @@ pread_write_test(File, Data) ->
end,
I = Size + 17,
ok = ?FILE_MODULE:pwrite(File, 0, Data),
- Res = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(File, 0, I),
- {ok, Data} = Res,
+ {ok, Data} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(File, 0, I),
+ {ok, [Data]} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(File, [{0, I}]),
eof = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(File, I, 1),
ok = ?FILE_MODULE:pwrite(File, [{0, Data}, {I, Data}]),
{ok, [Data, eof, Data]} =
@@ -2044,13 +2088,22 @@ names(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd2),
{ok,Fd3} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Name3,read),
ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd3),
+
+ %% Now try the same on raw files.
+ {ok,Fd4} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Name2, [read, raw]),
+ ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd4),
+ {ok,Fd4f} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(lists:flatten(Name2), [read, raw]),
+ ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd4f),
+ {ok,Fd5} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Name3, [read, raw]),
+ ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd5),
+
case length(Name1) > 255 of
true ->
io:format("Path too long for an atom:\n\n~p\n", [Name1]);
false ->
Name4 = list_to_atom(Name1),
- {ok,Fd4} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Name4,read),
- ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd4)
+ {ok,Fd6} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Name4,read),
+ ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd6)
end,
%% Try some path names
@@ -2074,6 +2127,22 @@ names(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
[] = flush(),
ok.
+volume_relative_paths(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ case os:type() of
+ {win32, _} ->
+ {ok, [Drive, $: | _]} = file:get_cwd(),
+ %% Relative to current device root.
+ {ok, RootInfo} = file:read_file_info([Drive, $:, $/]),
+ {ok, RootInfo} = file:read_file_info("/"),
+ %% Relative to current device directory.
+ {ok, DirContents} = file:list_dir([Drive, $:]),
+ {ok, DirContents} = file:list_dir("."),
+ [] = flush(),
+ ok;
+ _ ->
+ {skip, "This test is Windows-specific."}
+ end.
+
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -2641,8 +2710,8 @@ altname(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{skipped, "Altname not supported on this platform"};
{ok, "LONGAL~1"} ->
{ok, "A_FILE~1"} = ?FILE_MODULE:altname(Name),
- {ok, "C:/"} = ?FILE_MODULE:altname("C:/"),
- {ok, "C:\\"} = ?FILE_MODULE:altname("C:\\"),
+ {ok, "c:/"} = ?FILE_MODULE:altname("C:/"),
+ {ok, "c:/"} = ?FILE_MODULE:altname("C:\\"),
{error,enoent} = ?FILE_MODULE:altname(NonexName),
{ok, "short"} = ?FILE_MODULE:altname(ShortName),
ok
@@ -2923,20 +2992,22 @@ delayed_write(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%%
%% Test caching and normal close of non-raw file
{ok, Fd1} =
- ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [write, {delayed_write, Size+1, 2000}]),
+ ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [write, {delayed_write, Size+1, 400}]),
ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd1, Data1),
- timer:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow
+ %% Wait for a reasonable amount of time to check whether the write was
+ %% practically instantaneous or actually delayed.
+ timer:sleep(100),
{ok, Fd2} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [read]),
eof = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd2, 1),
ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd1, Data1), % Data flush on size
- timer:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow
+ timer:sleep(100),
{ok, Data1Data1} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd2, bof, 2*Size+1),
ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd1, Data1),
- timer:sleep(3000), % Wait until data flush on timeout
+ timer:sleep(500), % Wait until data flush on timeout
{ok, Data1Data1Data1} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd2, bof, 3*Size+1),
ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd1, Data1),
ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd1), % Data flush on close
- timer:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow
+ timer:sleep(100),
{ok, Data1Data1Data1Data1} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd2, bof, 4*Size+1),
ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd2),
%%
@@ -2970,7 +3041,7 @@ delayed_write(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{'DOWN', Mref1, _, _, _} = Down1a ->
ct:fail(Down1a)
end,
- timer:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow
+ timer:sleep(100), % Just in case the file system is slow
{ok, Fd3} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [read]),
eof = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd3, 1),
Child1 ! {Parent, continue, normal},
@@ -2980,7 +3051,7 @@ delayed_write(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{'DOWN', Mref1, _, _, _} = Down1b ->
ct:fail(Down1b)
end,
- timer:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow
+ timer:sleep(100), % Just in case the file system is slow
{ok, Data1} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd3, bof, Size+1),
ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd3),
%%
@@ -2993,7 +3064,7 @@ delayed_write(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{'DOWN', Mref2, _, _, _} = Down2a ->
ct:fail(Down2a)
end,
- timer:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow
+ timer:sleep(100), % Just in case the file system is slow
{ok, Fd4} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [read]),
eof = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd4, 1),
Child2 ! {Parent, continue, kill},
@@ -3003,7 +3074,7 @@ delayed_write(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{'DOWN', Mref2, _, _, _} = Down2b ->
ct:fail(Down2b)
end,
- timer:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow
+ timer:sleep(100), % Just in case the file system is slow
eof = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd4, bof, 1),
ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd4),
%%
@@ -3095,6 +3166,16 @@ read_ahead(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Data1Data2Data3 = Data1++Data2++Data3,
{ok, Data1Data2Data3} = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd5, 3*Size+1),
ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd5),
+
+ %% Ensure that a read that draws from both the buffer and the file won't
+ %% return anything wonky.
+ SplitData = << <<(I rem 256)>> || I <- lists:seq(1, 1024) >>,
+ file:write_file(File, SplitData),
+ {ok, Fd6} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [raw, read, binary, {read_ahead, 256}]),
+ {ok, <<1>>} = file:read(Fd6, 1),
+ <<1, Shifted:512/binary, _Rest/binary>> = SplitData,
+ {ok, Shifted} = file:read(Fd6, 512),
+
%%
[] = flush(),
ok.
@@ -3699,6 +3780,83 @@ do_large_write(Name) ->
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% Benchmarks
+%%
+%% Note that we only measure the time it takes to run the isolated file
+%% operations and that the actual test runtime can differ significantly,
+%% especially on the write side as the files need to be truncated before
+%% writing.
+
+large_writes(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ Modes = [raw, binary],
+ OpCount = 4096,
+ Data = <<0:(64 bsl 10)/unit:8>>,
+ run_write_benchmark(Config, Modes, OpCount, Data).
+
+large_writes_delayed(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ %% Each write is exactly as large as the delay buffer, causing the writes
+ %% to pass through each time, giving us a decent idea of how much overhead
+ %% delayed_write adds.
+ Modes = [raw, binary, {delayed_write, 64 bsl 10, 2000}],
+ OpCount = 4096,
+ Data = <<0:(64 bsl 10)/unit:8>>,
+ run_write_benchmark(Config, Modes, OpCount, Data).
+
+tiny_writes(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ Modes = [raw, binary],
+ OpCount = 512 bsl 10,
+ Data = <<0>>,
+ run_write_benchmark(Config, Modes, OpCount, Data).
+
+tiny_writes_delayed(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ Modes = [raw, binary, {delayed_write, 512 bsl 10, 2000}],
+ OpCount = 512 bsl 10,
+ Data = <<0>>,
+ run_write_benchmark(Config, Modes, OpCount, Data).
+
+%% The read benchmarks assume that "benchmark_scratch_file" has been filled by
+%% the write benchmarks.
+
+tiny_reads(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ Modes = [raw, binary],
+ OpCount = 512 bsl 10,
+ run_read_benchmark(Config, Modes, OpCount, 1).
+
+tiny_reads_ahead(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ Modes = [raw, binary, {read_ahead, 512 bsl 10}],
+ OpCount = 512 bsl 10,
+ run_read_benchmark(Config, Modes, OpCount, 1).
+
+run_write_benchmark(Config, Modes, OpCount, Data) ->
+ run_benchmark(Config, [write | Modes], OpCount, fun file:write/2, Data).
+
+run_read_benchmark(Config, Modes, OpCount, OpSize) ->
+ run_benchmark(Config, [read | Modes], OpCount, fun file:read/2, OpSize).
+
+run_benchmark(Config, Modes, OpCount, Fun, Arg) ->
+ ScratchDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
+ Path = filename:join(ScratchDir, "benchmark_scratch_file"),
+ {ok, Fd} = file:open(Path, Modes),
+ submit_throughput_results(Fun, [Fd, Arg], OpCount).
+
+submit_throughput_results(Fun, Args, Times) ->
+ MSecs = measure_repeated_file_op(Fun, Args, Times, millisecond),
+ IOPS = trunc(Times * (1000 / MSecs)),
+ ct_event:notify(#event{ name = benchmark_data, data = [{value,IOPS}] }),
+ {comment, io_lib:format("~p IOPS, ~p ms", [IOPS, trunc(MSecs)])}.
+
+measure_repeated_file_op(Fun, Args, Times, Unit) ->
+ Start = os:perf_counter(Unit),
+ repeated_apply(Fun, Args, Times),
+ os:perf_counter(Unit) - Start.
+
+repeated_apply(_F, _Args, Times) when Times =< 0 ->
+ ok;
+repeated_apply(F, Args, Times) ->
+ erlang:apply(F, Args),
+ repeated_apply(F, Args, Times - 1).
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
response_analysis(Module, Function, Arguments) ->
@@ -3934,7 +4092,7 @@ read_line_create_files(TestData) ->
read_line_remove_files(TestData) ->
[ file:delete(File) || {_Function,File,_,_} <- TestData ].
-%% read_line with prim_file.
+%% read_line with ?PRIM_FILE.
read_line_1(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
All = read_line_testdata(PrivDir),
@@ -4103,9 +4261,9 @@ read_line_create7(Filename) ->
file:close(F).
read_line_all(Filename) ->
- {ok,F} = prim_file:open(Filename,[read,binary]),
+ {ok,F} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Filename,[read,binary]),
X=read_rl_lines(F),
- prim_file:close(F),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:close(F),
Bin = list_to_binary([B || {ok,B} <- X]),
Bin = re:replace(list_to_binary([element(2,file:read_file(Filename))]),
"\r\n","\n",[global,{return,binary}]),
@@ -4138,7 +4296,7 @@ read_line_all4(Filename) ->
{length(X),Bin}.
read_rl_lines(F) ->
- case prim_file:read_line(F) of
+ case ?PRIM_FILE:read_line(F) of
eof ->
[];
{error,X} ->
@@ -4158,9 +4316,9 @@ read_rl_lines2(F) ->
end.
read_line_all_alternating(Filename) ->
- {ok,F} = prim_file:open(Filename,[read,binary]),
+ {ok,F} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Filename,[read,binary]),
X=read_rl_lines(F,true),
- prim_file:close(F),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:close(F),
Bin = list_to_binary([B || {ok,B} <- X]),
Bin = re:replace(list_to_binary([element(2,file:read_file(Filename))]),
"\r\n","\n",[global,{return,binary}]),
@@ -4194,8 +4352,8 @@ read_line_all_alternating4(Filename) ->
read_rl_lines(F,Alternate) ->
case begin
case Alternate of
- true -> prim_file:read(F,1);
- false -> prim_file:read_line(F)
+ true -> ?PRIM_FILE:read(F,1);
+ false -> ?PRIM_FILE:read_line(F)
end
end of
eof ->
diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/file_name_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/file_name_SUITE.erl
index 899102c908..3afc647081 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/file_name_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/file_name_SUITE.erl
@@ -77,6 +77,7 @@
init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2]).
-export([normal/1,icky/1,very_icky/1,normalize/1,home_dir/1]).
+-define(PRIM_FILE, prim_file).
init_per_testcase(_Func, Config) ->
Config.
@@ -131,7 +132,7 @@ home_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
os:putenv("HOME",NewHome),
{"HOME",Save};
_ ->
- rm_rf(prim_file,NewHome),
+ rm_rf(?PRIM_FILE,NewHome),
throw(unsupported_os)
end,
try
@@ -145,7 +146,7 @@ home_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
_ ->
os:putenv(SaveOldName,SaveOldValue)
end,
- rm_rf(prim_file,NewHome)
+ rm_rf(?PRIM_FILE,NewHome)
end
catch
throw:need_unicode_mode ->
@@ -190,7 +191,7 @@ normal(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
try
Priv = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
file:set_cwd(Priv),
- ok = check_normal(prim_file),
+ ok = check_normal(?PRIM_FILE),
ok = check_normal(file),
%% If all is good, delete dir again (avoid hanging dir on windows)
rm_rf(file,"normal_dir"),
@@ -210,7 +211,7 @@ icky(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
try
Priv = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
file:set_cwd(Priv),
- ok = check_icky(prim_file),
+ ok = check_icky(?PRIM_FILE),
ok = check_icky(file),
%% If all is good, delete dir again (avoid hanging dir on windows)
rm_rf(file,"icky_dir"),
@@ -229,7 +230,7 @@ very_icky(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
try
Priv = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
file:set_cwd(Priv),
- case check_very_icky(prim_file) of
+ case check_very_icky(?PRIM_FILE) of
need_unicode_mode ->
{skipped,"VM needs to be started in Unicode filename mode"};
ok ->
@@ -292,17 +293,14 @@ check_normal(Mod) ->
ok
end,
[ begin
- {ok, FD} = Mod:open(Name,[read]),
- {ok, Content} = Mod:read(FD,1024),
- ok = file:close(FD)
- end || {regular,Name,Content} <- NormalDir ],
- [ begin
{ok, FD} = Mod:open(Name,[read,binary]),
BC = list_to_binary(Content),
{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"),
@@ -410,11 +408,6 @@ check_icky(Mod) ->
ok
end,
[ begin
- {ok, FD} = Mod:open(Name,[read]),
- {ok, Content} = Mod:read(FD,1024),
- ok = file:close(FD)
- end || {regular,Name,Content} <- IckyDir ],
- [ begin
{ok, FD} = Mod:open(Name,[read,binary]),
BC = list_to_binary([Content]),
{ok, BC} = Mod:read(FD,1024),
@@ -519,11 +512,6 @@ check_very_icky(Mod) ->
ok
end,
[ begin
- {ok, FD} = Mod:open(Name,[read]),
- {ok, Content} = Mod:read(FD,1024),
- ok = file:close(FD)
- end || {regular,Name,Content} <- VeryIckyDir ],
- [ begin
{ok, FD} = Mod:open(Name,[read,binary]),
BC = list_to_binary([Content]),
{ok, BC} = Mod:read(FD,1024),
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/kernel_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/kernel_SUITE.erl
index da56359294..7898988dbe 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/kernel_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/kernel_SUITE.erl
@@ -30,14 +30,14 @@
-export([init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2]).
%% Test cases must be exported.
--export([app_test/1, appup_test/1]).
+-export([app_test/1, appup_test/1, refc/1]).
suite() ->
[{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]},
{timetrap,{minutes,2}}].
all() ->
- [app_test, appup_test].
+ [app_test, appup_test, refc].
groups() ->
[].
@@ -163,3 +163,68 @@ check_appup([Vsn|Vsns],Instrs,Expected) ->
end;
check_appup([],_,_) ->
ok.
+
+%%% Check that refc module handles the counters as expected
+refc(_Config) ->
+ Enable = fun(Enable) -> erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time, Enable) end,
+ IsOn = fun() -> undefined /= erlang:statistics(scheduler_wall_time) end,
+ Tester = self(),
+ Loop = fun Loop() ->
+ receive
+ die -> normal;
+ {apply, Bool} ->
+ Res = Enable(Bool),
+ Tester ! {self(), Res},
+ Loop()
+ end
+ end,
+
+ %% Counter should be 0
+ false = Enable(false),
+
+ false = Enable(true),
+ true = Enable(true),
+ true = Enable(false),
+ true = Enable(false),
+
+ %% Counter should be 0
+ false = IsOn(),
+
+ P1 = spawn_link(Loop),
+ P1 ! {apply, true},
+ receive {P1, R1} -> false = R1 end,
+
+ %% P1 has turned it on counter should be one
+ true = IsOn(),
+ true = Enable(true),
+ true = Enable(false),
+ true = IsOn(),
+
+ P1 ! {apply, false},
+ receive {P1, R2} -> true = R2 end,
+ false = IsOn(),
+
+ P1 ! {apply, true},
+ receive {P1, R3} -> false = R3 end,
+ true = IsOn(),
+ true = Enable(false),
+
+
+ P1 ! die,
+ timer:sleep(100),
+ false = IsOn(),
+ false = Enable(false),
+
+ P2 = spawn_link(Loop),
+ P2 ! {apply, true},
+ receive {P2, R4} -> false = R4 end,
+ true = IsOn(),
+ P2 ! {apply, true},
+ receive {P2, R5} -> true = R5 end,
+ true = IsOn(),
+
+ P2 ! die,
+ timer:sleep(100),
+ false = IsOn(),
+
+ ok.
diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/kernel_bench.spec b/lib/kernel/test/kernel_bench.spec
index 8de60dae31..4de133f21b 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/kernel_bench.spec
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/kernel_bench.spec
@@ -1 +1,2 @@
{groups,"../kernel_test",zlib_SUITE,[bench]}.
+{groups,"../kernel_test",file_SUITE,[bench]}.
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/prim_file_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/prim_file_SUITE.erl
index e88d42788f..ab62f4dc34 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/prim_file_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/prim_file_SUITE.erl
@@ -21,38 +21,23 @@
-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,
read_write_file/1, free_memory/0]).
--export([cur_dir_0a/1, cur_dir_0b/1,
- cur_dir_1a/1, cur_dir_1b/1,
- make_del_dir_a/1, make_del_dir_b/1,
- pos1/1, pos2/1]).
--export([close/1,
- delete_a/1, delete_b/1]).
--export([ open1/1, modes/1]).
--export([
- file_info_basic_file_a/1, file_info_basic_file_b/1,
- file_info_basic_directory_a/1, file_info_basic_directory_b/1,
- file_info_bad_a/1, file_info_bad_b/1,
- file_info_times_a/1, file_info_times_b/1,
- file_write_file_info_a/1, file_write_file_info_b/1,
- file_read_file_info_opts/1, file_write_file_info_opts/1,
- file_write_read_file_info_opts/1
- ]).
--export([rename_a/1, rename_b/1,
- access/1, truncate/1, datasync/1, sync/1,
+-export([cur_dir_0/1, cur_dir_1/1,
+ make_del_dir/1, pos1/1, pos2/1]).
+-export([close/1, delete/1]).
+-export([open1/1, modes/1]).
+-export([file_info_basic_file/1, file_info_basic_directory/1, file_info_bad/1,
+ file_info_times/1, file_write_file_info/1,
+ file_read_file_info_opts/1, file_write_file_info_opts/1,
+ file_write_read_file_info_opts/1]).
+-export([rename/1, access/1, truncate/1, datasync/1, sync/1,
read_write/1, pread_write/1, append/1, exclusive/1]).
--export([ e_delete/1, e_rename/1, e_make_dir/1, e_del_dir/1]).
+-export([e_delete/1, e_rename/1, e_make_dir/1, e_del_dir/1]).
--export([ read_not_really_compressed/1,
- read_compressed/1, write_compressed/1,
- compress_errors/1]).
-
--export([
- make_link_a/1, make_link_b/1,
- read_link_info_for_non_link/1,
- symlinks_a/1, symlinks_b/1,
- list_dir_limit/1,
- list_dir_error/1,
- list_dir/1]).
+-export([make_link/1, read_link_info_for_non_link/1,
+ symlinks/1,
+ list_dir_limit/1,
+ list_dir_error/1,
+ list_dir/1]).
-export([advise/1]).
-export([large_write/1]).
@@ -67,29 +52,16 @@
-define(PRIM_FILE, prim_file).
-%% Calls ?PRIM_FILE:F with arguments A and an optional handle H
-%% as first argument, unless the handle is [], i.e no handle.
-%% This is a macro to give the compiler and thereby
-%% the cross reference tool the possibility to interprete
-%% the call, since M, F, A (or [H | A]) can all be known at
-%% compile time.
--define(PRIM_FILE_call(F, H, A),
- case H of
- [] -> apply(?PRIM_FILE, F, A);
- _ -> apply(?PRIM_FILE, F, [H | A])
- end).
-
suite() -> [].
all() ->
[read_write_file, {group, dirs}, {group, files},
- delete_a, delete_b, rename_a, rename_b, {group, errors},
- {group, compression}, {group, links}, list_dir_limit, list_dir].
+ delete, rename, {group, errors}, {group, links},
+ list_dir_limit, list_dir].
groups() ->
[{dirs, [],
- [make_del_dir_a, make_del_dir_b, cur_dir_0a, cur_dir_0b,
- cur_dir_1a, cur_dir_1b]},
+ [make_del_dir, cur_dir_0, cur_dir_1]},
{files, [],
[{group, open}, {group, pos}, {group, file_info},
truncate, sync, datasync, advise, large_write, allocate]},
@@ -98,22 +70,14 @@ groups() ->
append, exclusive]},
{pos, [], [pos1, pos2]},
{file_info, [],
- [file_info_basic_file_a, file_info_basic_file_b,
- file_info_basic_directory_a,
- file_info_basic_directory_b, file_info_bad_a,
- file_info_bad_b, file_info_times_a, file_info_times_b,
- file_write_file_info_a, file_write_file_info_b,
- file_read_file_info_opts, file_write_file_info_opts,
- file_write_read_file_info_opts
+ [file_info_basic_file,file_info_basic_directory, file_info_bad,
+ file_info_times, file_write_file_info, file_read_file_info_opts,
+ file_write_file_info_opts, file_write_read_file_info_opts
]},
{errors, [],
[e_delete, e_rename, e_make_dir, e_del_dir]},
- {compression, [],
- [read_compressed, read_not_really_compressed,
- write_compressed, compress_errors]},
{links, [],
- [make_link_a, make_link_b, read_link_info_for_non_link,
- symlinks_a, symlinks_b, list_dir_error]}].
+ [make_link, read_link_info_for_non_link, symlinks, list_dir_error]}].
init_per_testcase(large_write, Config) ->
{ok, Started} = application:ensure_all_started(os_mon),
@@ -246,39 +210,27 @@ read_write_file(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-make_del_dir_a(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- make_del_dir(Config, [], "_a").
-
-make_del_dir_b(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
- Result = make_del_dir(Config, Handle, "_b"),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
- %% Just to make sure the state of the server makes a difference
- {error, einval} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(get_cwd, Handle, []),
- Result.
-
-make_del_dir(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
+make_del_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
RootDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir,Config),
NewDir = filename:join(RootDir,
atom_to_list(?MODULE)
- ++"_mk-dir"++Suffix),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(make_dir, Handle, [NewDir]),
- {error, eexist} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(make_dir, Handle, [NewDir]),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(del_dir, Handle, [NewDir]),
- {error, enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(del_dir, Handle, [NewDir]),
+ ++"_mk-dir"),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(NewDir),
+ {error, eexist} = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(NewDir),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:del_dir(NewDir),
+ {error, enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE:del_dir(NewDir),
%% Make sure we are not in a directory directly under test_server
%% as that would result in eacces errors when trying to delete '..',
%% because there are processes having that directory as current.
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(make_dir, Handle, [NewDir]),
- {ok, CurrentDir} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(get_cwd, Handle, []),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(NewDir),
+ {ok, CurrentDir} = ?PRIM_FILE:get_cwd(),
case {os:type(), length(NewDir) >= 260 } of
{{win32,_}, true} ->
io:format("Skip set_cwd for windows path longer than 260 (MAX_PATH)\n", []),
io:format("\nNewDir = ~p\n", [NewDir]);
_ ->
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(set_cwd, Handle, [NewDir])
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:set_cwd(NewDir)
end,
try
%% Check that we get an error when trying to create...
@@ -286,14 +238,14 @@ make_del_dir(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
NewDir2 = filename:join(RootDir,
atom_to_list(?MODULE)
++"_mk-dir-noexist/foo"),
- {error, enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(make_dir, Handle, [NewDir2]),
+ {error, enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(NewDir2),
%% a nameless directory
- {error, enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(make_dir, Handle, [""]),
+ {error, enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(""),
%% a directory with illegal name
- {error, badarg} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(make_dir, Handle, ['mk-dir']),
+ {error, badarg} = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir('mk-dir'),
%% a directory with illegal name, even if it's a (bad) list
- {error, badarg} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(make_dir, Handle, [[1,2,3,{}]]),
+ {error, badarg} = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir([1,2,3,{}]),
%% Maybe this isn't an error, exactly, but worth mentioning anyway:
%% ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir([$f,$o,$o,0,$b,$a,$r])),
@@ -306,125 +258,101 @@ make_del_dir(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
%% Try deleting some bad directories
%% Deleting the parent directory to the current, sounds dangerous, huh?
%% Don't worry ;-) the parent directory should never be empty, right?
- case ?PRIM_FILE_call(del_dir, Handle, [".."]) of
+ case ?PRIM_FILE:del_dir("..") of
{error, eexist} -> ok;
{error, eacces} -> ok; %OpenBSD
{error, einval} -> ok %FreeBSD
end,
- {error, enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(del_dir, Handle, [""]),
- {error, badarg} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(del_dir, Handle, [[3,2,1,{}]])
+ {error, enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE:del_dir(""),
+ {error, badarg} = ?PRIM_FILE:del_dir([3,2,1,{}])
after
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(set_cwd, Handle, [CurrentDir])
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:set_cwd(CurrentDir)
end,
ok.
-cur_dir_0a(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- cur_dir_0(Config, []).
-
-cur_dir_0b(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
- Result = cur_dir_0(Config, Handle),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
- Result.
-
-cur_dir_0(Config, Handle) ->
+cur_dir_0(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%% Find out the current dir, and cd to it ;-)
- {ok,BaseDir} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(get_cwd, Handle, []),
+ {ok,BaseDir} = ?PRIM_FILE:get_cwd(),
Dir1 = BaseDir ++ "", %% Check that it's a string
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(set_cwd, Handle, [Dir1]),
- DirName = atom_to_list(?MODULE) ++
- case Handle of
- [] ->
- "_curdir";
- _ ->
- "_curdir_h"
- end,
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:set_cwd(Dir1),
+ DirName = atom_to_list(?MODULE) ++ "_curdir",
%% Make a new dir, and cd to that
RootDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir,Config),
NewDir = filename:join(RootDir, DirName),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(make_dir, Handle, [NewDir]),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(NewDir),
case {os:type(), length(NewDir) >= 260} of
{{win32,_}, true} ->
io:format("Skip set_cwd for windows path longer than 260 (MAX_PATH):\n"),
io:format("\nNewDir = ~p\n", [NewDir]);
_ ->
io:format("cd to ~s",[NewDir]),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(set_cwd, Handle, [NewDir]),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:set_cwd(NewDir),
%% Create a file in the new current directory, and check that it
%% really is created there
UncommonName = "uncommon.fil",
{ok,Fd} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(UncommonName, [read, write]),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd),
- {ok,NewDirFiles} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(list_dir, Handle, ["."]),
+ {ok,NewDirFiles} = ?PRIM_FILE:list_dir("."),
true = lists:member(UncommonName,NewDirFiles),
%% Delete the directory and return to the old current directory
%% and check that the created file isn't there (too!)
expect({error, einval}, {error, eacces}, {error, eexist},
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(del_dir, Handle, [NewDir])),
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(delete, Handle, [UncommonName]),
- {ok,[]} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(list_dir, Handle, ["."]),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(set_cwd, Handle, [Dir1]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:del_dir(NewDir)),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:delete(UncommonName),
+ {ok,[]} = ?PRIM_FILE:list_dir("."),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:set_cwd(Dir1),
io:format("cd back to ~s",[Dir1]),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(del_dir, Handle, [NewDir]),
- {error, enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(set_cwd, Handle, [NewDir]),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(set_cwd, Handle, [Dir1]),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:del_dir(NewDir),
+ {error, enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE:set_cwd(NewDir),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:set_cwd(Dir1),
io:format("cd back to ~s",[Dir1]),
- {ok,OldDirFiles} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(list_dir, Handle, ["."]),
+ {ok,OldDirFiles} = ?PRIM_FILE:list_dir("."),
false = lists:member(UncommonName,OldDirFiles)
end,
%% Try doing some bad things
{error, badarg} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(set_cwd, Handle, [{foo,bar}]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:set_cwd({foo,bar}),
{error, enoent} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(set_cwd, Handle, [""]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:set_cwd(""),
{error, enoent} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(set_cwd, Handle, [".......a......"]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:set_cwd(".......a......"),
{ok,BaseDir} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(get_cwd, Handle, []), %% Still there?
+ ?PRIM_FILE:get_cwd(), %% Still there?
%% On Windows, there should only be slashes, no backslashes,
%% in the return value of get_cwd().
%% (The test is harmless on Unix, because filenames usually
%% don't contain backslashes.)
- {ok, BaseDir} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(get_cwd, Handle, []),
+ {ok, BaseDir} = ?PRIM_FILE:get_cwd(),
false = lists:member($\\, BaseDir),
ok.
%% Tests ?PRIM_FILE:get_cwd/1.
-cur_dir_1a(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- cur_dir_1(Config, []).
-
-cur_dir_1b(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
- Result = cur_dir_1(Config, Handle),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
- Result.
-
-cur_dir_1(Config, Handle) ->
+cur_dir_1(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
case os:type() of
{win32, _} ->
- win_cur_dir_1(Config, Handle);
+ win_cur_dir_1(Config);
_ ->
{error, enotsup} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(get_cwd, Handle, ["d:"])
+ ?PRIM_FILE:get_cwd("d:")
end,
ok.
-win_cur_dir_1(_Config, Handle) ->
- {ok, BaseDir} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(get_cwd, Handle, []),
+win_cur_dir_1(_Config) ->
+ {ok, BaseDir} = ?PRIM_FILE:get_cwd(),
%% Get the drive letter from the current directory,
%% and try to get current directory for that drive.
[Drive, $:|_] = BaseDir,
- {ok, BaseDir} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(get_cwd, Handle, [[Drive, $:]]),
+ {ok, BaseDir} = ?PRIM_FILE:get_cwd([Drive, $:]),
io:format("BaseDir = ~s\n", [BaseDir]),
%% Unfortunately, there is no way to move away from the
@@ -446,12 +374,12 @@ open1(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Name = filename:join(NewDir, "foo1.fil"),
{ok,Fd1} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [read, write]),
{ok,Fd2} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [read]),
- Str = "{a,tuple}.\n",
- Length = length(Str),
- ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd1,Str),
+ Bin = list_to_binary("{a,tuple}.\n"),
+ Length = byte_size(Bin),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd1,Bin),
{ok,0} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd1,bof),
- {ok, Str} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd1,Length),
- {ok, Str} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,Length),
+ {ok, Bin} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd1,Length),
+ {ok, Bin} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,Length),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd2),
{ok,0} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd1,bof),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:truncate(Fd1),
@@ -471,13 +399,13 @@ modes(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
++"_open_modes"),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(NewDir),
Name1 = filename:join(NewDir, "foo1.fil"),
- Marker = "hello, world",
- Length = length(Marker),
+ Marker = <<"hello, world">>,
+ Length = byte_size(Marker),
%% write
{ok, Fd1} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name1, [write]),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd1, Marker),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd1, ".\n"),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd1, <<".\n">>),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd1),
%% read
@@ -496,12 +424,6 @@ modes(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{ok, Marker} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd4, Length),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd4),
- %% read and binary
- BinaryMarker = list_to_binary(Marker),
- {ok, Fd5} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name1, [read, binary]),
- {ok, BinaryMarker} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd5, Length),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd5),
-
ok.
close(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
@@ -528,9 +450,9 @@ access(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Name = filename:join(RootDir,
atom_to_list(?MODULE)
++"_access.fil"),
- Str = "ABCDEFGH",
+ Bin = <<"ABCDEFGH">>,
{ok,Fd1} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [write]),
- ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd1,Str),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd1,Bin),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd1),
%% Check that we can't write when in read only mode
{ok,Fd2} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [read]),
@@ -542,7 +464,7 @@ access(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
end,
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd2),
{ok, Fd3} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [read]),
- {ok, Str} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd3,length(Str)),
+ {ok, Bin} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd3,byte_size(Bin)),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd3),
ok.
@@ -564,7 +486,7 @@ read_write(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok.
read_write_test(File) ->
- Marker = "hello, world",
+ Marker = <<"hello, world">>,
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(File, Marker),
{ok, 0} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(File, 0),
{ok, Marker} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(File, 100),
@@ -590,15 +512,15 @@ pread_write(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok.
pread_write_test(File) ->
- Marker = "hello, world",
- Len = length(Marker),
+ Marker = <<"hello, world">>,
+ Len = byte_size(Marker),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(File, Marker),
{ok, Marker} = ?PRIM_FILE:pread(File, 0, 100),
eof = ?PRIM_FILE:pread(File, 100, 1),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:pwrite(File, Len, Marker),
{ok, Marker} = ?PRIM_FILE:pread(File, Len, 100),
eof = ?PRIM_FILE:pread(File, 100, 1),
- MM = Marker ++ Marker,
+ MM = <<Marker/binary,Marker/binary>>,
{ok, MM} = ?PRIM_FILE:pread(File, 0, 100),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(File),
ok.
@@ -655,24 +577,24 @@ pos1(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
atom_to_list(?MODULE)
++"_pos1.fil"),
{ok, Fd1} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [write]),
- ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd1,"ABCDEFGH"),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd1,<<"ABCDEFGH">>),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd1),
{ok, Fd2} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [read]),
%% Start pos is first char
io:format("Relative positions"),
- {ok, "A"} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
+ {ok, <<"A">>} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
{ok, 2} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,{cur,1}),
- {ok, "C"} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
+ {ok, <<"C">>} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
{ok, 0} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,{cur,-3}),
- {ok, "A"} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
+ {ok, <<"A">>} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
%% Backwards from first char should be an error
{ok,0} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,{cur,-1}),
{error, einval} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,{cur,-1}),
%% Reset position and move again
{ok, 0} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,0),
{ok, 2} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,{cur,2}),
- {ok, "C"} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
+ {ok, <<"C">>} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
%% Go a lot forwards
{ok, 13} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,{cur,10}),
eof = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
@@ -684,27 +606,27 @@ pos1(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{ok, 8} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,cur),
eof = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
{ok, 7} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,7),
- {ok, "H"} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
+ {ok, <<"H">>} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
{ok, 0} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,0),
- {ok, "A"} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
+ {ok, <<"A">>} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
{ok, 3} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,3),
- {ok, "D"} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
+ {ok, <<"D">>} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
{ok, 12} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,12),
eof = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
{ok, 3} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,3),
- {ok, "D"} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
+ {ok, <<"D">>} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
%% Try the {bof,X} notation
{ok, 3} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,{bof,3}),
- {ok, "D"} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
+ {ok, <<"D">>} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
%% Try eof positions
io:format("EOF positions"),
{ok, 8} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,{eof,0}),
eof = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
{ok, 7} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,{eof,-1}),
- {ok, "H"} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
+ {ok, <<"H">>} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
{ok, 0} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,{eof,-8}),
- {ok, "A"} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
+ {ok, <<"A">>} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
{error, einval} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,{eof,-9}),
ok.
@@ -714,7 +636,7 @@ pos2(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
atom_to_list(?MODULE)
++"_pos2.fil"),
{ok,Fd1} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [write]),
- ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd1,"ABCDEFGH"),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd1,<<"ABCDEFGH">>),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd1),
{ok, Fd2} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [read]),
{error, einval} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2,-1),
@@ -722,35 +644,25 @@ pos2(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%% Make sure that we still can search after an error.
{ok, 0} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2, 0),
{ok, 3} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd2, {bof,3}),
- {ok, "D"} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
+ {ok, <<"D">>} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd2,1),
io:format("DONE"),
ok.
-
-file_info_basic_file_a(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- file_info_basic_file(Config, [], "_a").
-
-file_info_basic_file_b(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
- Result = file_info_basic_file(Config, Handle, "_b"),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
- Result.
-
-file_info_basic_file(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
+file_info_basic_file(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
RootDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
%% Create a short file.
Name = filename:join(RootDir,
atom_to_list(?MODULE)
- ++"_basic_test"++Suffix++".fil"),
+ ++"_basic_test"".fil"),
{ok,Fd1} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [write]),
?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd1, "foo bar"),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd1),
%% Test that the file has the expected attributes.
%% The times are tricky, so we will save them to a separate test case.
- {ok, FileInfo} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_file_info, Handle, [Name]),
+ {ok, FileInfo} = ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Name),
#file_info{size = Size, type = Type, access = Access,
atime = AccessTime, mtime = ModifyTime} =
FileInfo,
@@ -768,39 +680,30 @@ file_info_basic_file(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
ok.
-file_info_basic_directory_a(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- file_info_basic_directory(Config, []).
-
-file_info_basic_directory_b(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
- Result = file_info_basic_directory(Config, Handle),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
- Result.
-
-file_info_basic_directory(Config, Handle) ->
+file_info_basic_directory(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%% Note: filename:join/1 removes any trailing slash,
%% which is essential for ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info/1 to work on
%% platforms such as Windows95.
RootDir = filename:join([proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config)]),
%% Test that the RootDir directory has the expected attributes.
- test_directory(RootDir, read_write, Handle),
+ test_directory(RootDir, read_write),
%% Note that on Windows file systems, "/" or "c:/" are *NOT* directories.
%% Therefore, test that ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info/1 behaves
%% as if they were directories.
case os:type() of
{win32, _} ->
- test_directory("/", read_write, Handle),
- test_directory("c:/", read_write, Handle),
- test_directory("c:\\", read_write, Handle);
+ test_directory("/", read_write),
+ test_directory("c:/", read_write),
+ test_directory("c:\\", read_write);
_ ->
- test_directory("/", read, Handle)
+ test_directory("/", read)
end,
ok.
-test_directory(Name, ExpectedAccess, Handle) ->
- {ok, FileInfo} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_file_info, Handle, [Name]),
+test_directory(Name, ExpectedAccess) ->
+ {ok, FileInfo} = ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Name),
#file_info{size = Size, type = Type, access = Access,
atime = AccessTime, mtime = ModifyTime} =
FileInfo,
@@ -824,45 +727,24 @@ all_integers([]) ->
%% Try something nonexistent.
-file_info_bad_a(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- file_info_bad(Config, []).
-
-file_info_bad_b(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
- Result = file_info_bad(Config, Handle),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
- Result.
-
-file_info_bad(Config, Handle) ->
+file_info_bad(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
RootDir = filename:join([proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config)]),
- {error, enoent} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(
- read_file_info, Handle,
- [filename:join(RootDir,
- atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_nonexistent")]),
+ NonExistent = filename:join(RootDir, atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_nonexistent"),
+ {error, enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(NonExistent),
ok.
%% Test that the file times behave as they should.
-file_info_times_a(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- file_info_times(Config, [], "_a").
-
-file_info_times_b(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
- Result = file_info_times(Config, Handle, "_b"),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
- Result.
-
-file_info_times(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
+file_info_times(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%% We have to try this twice, since if the test runs across the change
%% of a month the time diff calculations will fail. But it won't happen
%% if you run it twice in succession.
test_server:m_out_of_n(
1,2,
- fun() -> file_info_int(Config, Handle, Suffix) end),
+ fun() -> file_info_int(Config) end),
ok.
-file_info_int(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
+file_info_int(Config) ->
%% Note: filename:join/1 removes any trailing slash,
%% which is essential for ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info/1 to work on
%% platforms such as Windows95.
@@ -872,14 +754,14 @@ file_info_int(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
Name = filename:join(RootDir,
atom_to_list(?MODULE)
- ++"_file_info"++Suffix++".fil"),
+ ++"_file_info.fil"),
{ok,Fd1} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [write]),
?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd1,"foo"),
%% check that the file got a modify date max a few seconds away from now
{ok, #file_info{type = regular,
atime = AccTime1, mtime = ModTime1}} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_file_info, Handle, [Name]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Name),
Now = erlang:localtime(),
io:format("Now ~p",[Now]),
io:format("Open file Acc ~p Mod ~p",[AccTime1,ModTime1]),
@@ -897,7 +779,7 @@ file_info_int(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd1),
{ok, #file_info{size = Size, type = regular, access = Access,
atime = AccTime2, mtime = ModTime2}} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_file_info, Handle, [Name]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Name),
io:format("Closed file Acc ~p Mod ~p",[AccTime2,ModTime2]),
true = time_dist(ModTime1, ModTime2) >= 0,
@@ -909,7 +791,7 @@ file_info_int(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
{ok, #file_info{size = DSize, type = directory,
access = DAccess,
atime = AccTime3, mtime = ModTime3}} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_file_info, Handle, [RootDir]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(RootDir),
%% this dir was modified only a few secs ago
io:format("Dir Acc ~p; Mod ~p; Now ~p",
[AccTime3, ModTime3, Now]),
@@ -936,16 +818,7 @@ filter_atime(Atime, Config) ->
%% Test the write_file_info/2 function.
-file_write_file_info_a(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- file_write_file_info(Config, [], "_a").
-
-file_write_file_info_b(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
- Result = file_write_file_info(Config, Handle, "_b"),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
- Result.
-
-file_write_file_info(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
+file_write_file_info(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
RootDir = get_good_directory(Config),
io:format("RootDir = ~p", [RootDir]),
@@ -955,16 +828,16 @@ file_write_file_info(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
Name = filename:join(RootDir,
atom_to_list(?MODULE)
- ++"_write_file_info_ro"++Suffix),
+ ++"_write_file_info_ro"),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file(Name, "hello"),
Time = {{1997, 01, 02}, {12, 35, 42}},
Info = #file_info{mode=8#400, atime=Time, mtime=Time, ctime=Time},
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(write_file_info, Handle, [Name, Info]),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file_info(Name, Info),
%% Read back the times.
{ok, ActualInfo} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_file_info, Handle, [Name]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Name),
#file_info{mode=_Mode, atime=ActAtime, mtime=Time,
ctime=ActCtime} = ActualInfo,
FilteredAtime = filter_atime(Time, Config),
@@ -980,14 +853,11 @@ file_write_file_info(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
{error, eacces} = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file(Name, "hello again"),
%% Make the file writable again.
-
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(write_file_info, Handle,
- [Name, #file_info{mode=8#600}]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:write_file_info(Name, #file_info{mode=8#600}),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file(Name, "hello again"),
%% And unwritable.
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(write_file_info, Handle,
- [Name, #file_info{mode=8#400}]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:write_file_info(Name, #file_info{mode=8#400}),
{error, eacces} = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file(Name, "hello again"),
%% Write the times again.
@@ -995,9 +865,9 @@ file_write_file_info(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
NewTime = {{1997, 02, 15}, {13, 18, 20}},
NewInfo = #file_info{atime=NewTime, mtime=NewTime, ctime=NewTime},
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(write_file_info, Handle, [Name, NewInfo]),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file_info(Name, NewInfo),
{ok, ActualInfo2} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_file_info, Handle, [Name]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Name),
#file_info{atime=NewActAtime, mtime=NewTime,
ctime=NewActCtime} = ActualInfo2,
NewFilteredAtime = filter_atime(NewTime, Config),
@@ -1012,14 +882,12 @@ file_write_file_info(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
%% Make the file writeable again, so that we can remove the
%% test suites ... :-)
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(write_file_info, Handle,
- [Name, #file_info{mode=8#600}]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:write_file_info(Name, #file_info{mode=8#600}),
ok.
%% Test the write_file_info/3 function.
file_write_file_info_opts(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
RootDir = get_good_directory(Config),
io:format("RootDir = ~p", [RootDir]),
@@ -1028,7 +896,7 @@ file_write_file_info_opts(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
lists:foreach(fun
({FI, Opts}) ->
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(write_file_info, Handle, [Name, FI, Opts])
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file_info(Name, FI, Opts)
end, [
{#file_info{ mode=8#600, atime = Time, mtime = Time, ctime = Time}, Opts} ||
Opts <- [[{time, posix}]],
@@ -1038,7 +906,7 @@ file_write_file_info_opts(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%% REM: determine date range dependent on time_t = Uint32 | Sint32 | Sint64 | Uint64
%% Determine time_t on os:type()?
lists:foreach(fun ({FI, Opts}) ->
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(write_file_info, Handle, [Name, FI, Opts])
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file_info(Name, FI, Opts)
end, [ {#file_info{ mode=8#400, atime = Time, mtime = Time, ctime = Time}, Opts} ||
Opts <- [[{time, universal}],[{time, local}]],
Time <- [
@@ -1050,11 +918,9 @@ file_write_file_info_opts(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{{2037,2,3},{23,59,59}},
erlang:localtime()
]]),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
ok.
file_read_file_info_opts(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
RootDir = get_good_directory(Config),
io:format("RootDir = ~p", [RootDir]),
@@ -1063,41 +929,38 @@ file_read_file_info_opts(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
lists:foreach(fun
(Opts) ->
- {ok,_} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_file_info, Handle, [Name, Opts])
+ {ok,_} = ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Name, Opts)
end, [[{time, Type}] || Type <- [local, universal, posix]]),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
ok.
%% Test the write and read back *_file_info/3 functions.
file_write_read_file_info_opts(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
RootDir = get_good_directory(Config),
io:format("RootDir = ~p", [RootDir]),
Name = filename:join(RootDir, atom_to_list(?MODULE) ++"_read_write_file_info_opts"),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file(Name, "hello_opts2"),
- ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Handle, Name, {{1989, 04, 28}, {19,30,22}}, [{time, local}]),
- ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Handle, Name, {{1989, 04, 28}, {19,30,22}}, [{time, universal}]),
+ ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Name, {{1989, 04, 28}, {19,30,22}}, [{time, local}]),
+ ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Name, {{1989, 04, 28}, {19,30,22}}, [{time, universal}]),
%% will not work on platforms with unsigned time_t
- %ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Handle, Name, {{1930, 04, 28}, {19,30,22}}, [{time, local}]),
- %ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Handle, Name, {{1930, 04, 28}, {19,30,22}}, [{time, universal}]),
- ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Handle, Name, 1, [{time, posix}]),
+ %ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Name, {{1930, 04, 28}, {19,30,22}}, [{time, local}]),
+ %ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Name, {{1930, 04, 28}, {19,30,22}}, [{time, universal}]),
+ ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Name, 1, [{time, posix}]),
%% will not work on platforms with unsigned time_t
- %ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Handle, Name, -1, [{time, posix}]),
- %ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Handle, Name, -300000, [{time, posix}]),
- ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Handle, Name, 300000, [{time, posix}]),
- ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Handle, Name, 0, [{time, posix}]),
+ %ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Name, -1, [{time, posix}]),
+ %ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Name, -300000, [{time, posix}]),
+ ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Name, 300000, [{time, posix}]),
+ ok = file_write_read_file_info_opts(Name, 0, [{time, posix}]),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
ok.
-file_write_read_file_info_opts(Handle, Name, Mtime, Opts) ->
- {ok, FI} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_file_info, Handle, [Name, Opts]),
+file_write_read_file_info_opts(Name, Mtime, Opts) ->
+ {ok, FI} = ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Name, Opts),
FI2 = FI#file_info{ mtime = Mtime },
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(write_file_info, Handle, [Name, FI2, Opts]),
- {ok, FI3} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_file_info, Handle, [Name, Opts]),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file_info(Name, FI2, Opts),
+ {ok, FI3} = ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Name, Opts),
io:format("Expecting mtime = ~p, got ~p~n", [FI2#file_info.mtime, FI3#file_info.mtime]),
FI2 = FI3,
ok.
@@ -1175,8 +1038,8 @@ advise(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
atom_to_list(?MODULE)
++"_advise.fil"),
- Line1 = "Hello\n",
- Line2 = "World!\n",
+ Line1 = <<"Hello\n">>,
+ Line2 = <<"World!\n">>,
{ok, Fd} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Advise, [write]),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:advise(Fd, 0, 0, normal),
@@ -1226,7 +1089,7 @@ advise(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{ok, Fd9} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Advise, [read]),
Offset = 0,
%% same as a 0 length in some implementations
- Length = length(Line1) + length(Line2),
+ Length = byte_size(Line1) + byte_size(Line2),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:advise(Fd9, Offset, Length, sequential),
{ok, Line1} = ?PRIM_FILE:read_line(Fd9),
{ok, Line2} = ?PRIM_FILE:read_line(Fd9),
@@ -1250,23 +1113,18 @@ do_large_write(Name) ->
Chunk = <<0:ChunkSize/unit:8>>,
Data = zip_data(lists:duplicate(Chunks, Chunk), Interleave),
Size = Chunks * ChunkSize + Chunks, % 4 G + 32
- Wordsize = erlang:system_info(wordsize),
- case prim_file:write_file(Name, Data) of
- ok when Wordsize =:= 8 ->
- {ok,#file_info{size=Size}} = file:read_file_info(Name),
- {ok,Fd} = prim_file:open(Name, [read]),
- check_large_write(Fd, ChunkSize, 0, Interleave);
- {error,einval} when Wordsize =:= 4 ->
- ok
- end.
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file(Name, Data),
+ {ok,#file_info{size=Size}} = file:read_file_info(Name),
+ {ok,Fd} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [read]),
+ check_large_write(Fd, ChunkSize, 0, Interleave).
check_large_write(Fd, ChunkSize, Pos, [X|Interleave]) ->
Pos1 = Pos + ChunkSize,
- {ok,Pos1} = prim_file:position(Fd, {cur,ChunkSize}),
- {ok,[X]} = prim_file:read(Fd, 1),
+ {ok,Pos1} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd, {cur,ChunkSize}),
+ {ok,<<X>>} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd, 1),
check_large_write(Fd, ChunkSize, Pos1+1, Interleave);
check_large_write(Fd, _, _, []) ->
- eof = prim_file:read(Fd, 1),
+ eof = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd, 1),
ok.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -1338,71 +1196,53 @@ allocate_and_assert(Fd, Offset, Length) ->
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-delete_a(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- delete(Config, [], "_a").
-
-delete_b(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
- Result = delete(Config, Handle, "_b"),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
- Result.
-
-delete(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
+delete(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
RootDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir,Config),
Name = filename:join(RootDir,
atom_to_list(?MODULE)
- ++"_delete"++Suffix++".fil"),
+ ++"_delete.fil"),
{ok, Fd1} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [write]),
?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd1,"ok.\n"),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd1),
%% Check that the file is readable
{ok, Fd2} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [read]),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd2),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(delete, Handle, [Name]),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:delete(Name),
%% Check that the file is not readable anymore
{error, _} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name, [read]),
%% Try deleting a nonexistent file
- {error, enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(delete, Handle, [Name]),
+ {error, enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE:delete(Name),
ok.
-rename_a(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- rename(Config, [], "_a").
-
-rename_b(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
- Result = rename(Config, Handle, "_b"),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
- Result.
-
-rename(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
+rename(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
RootDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir,Config),
- FileName1 = atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_rename"++Suffix++".fil",
- FileName2 = atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_rename"++Suffix++".ful",
+ FileName1 = atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_rename.fil",
+ FileName2 = atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_rename.ful",
Name1 = filename:join(RootDir, FileName1),
Name2 = filename:join(RootDir, FileName2),
{ok,Fd1} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name1, [write]),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd1),
%% Rename, and check that it really changed name
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(rename, Handle, [Name1, Name2]),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:rename(Name1, Name2),
{error, _} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name1, [read]),
{ok, Fd2} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name2, [read]),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd2),
%% Try renaming something to itself
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(rename, Handle, [Name2, Name2]),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:rename(Name2, Name2),
%% Try renaming something that doesn't exist
{error, enoent} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(rename, Handle, [Name1, Name2]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:rename(Name1, Name2),
%% Try renaming to something else than a string
{error, badarg} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(rename, Handle, [Name1, foobar]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:rename(Name1, foobar),
%% Move between directories
DirName1 = filename:join(RootDir,
atom_to_list(?MODULE)
- ++"_rename_dir"++Suffix),
+ ++"_rename_dir"),
DirName2 = filename:join(RootDir,
atom_to_list(?MODULE)
- ++"_second_rename_dir"++Suffix),
+ ++"_second_rename_dir"),
Name1foo = filename:join(DirName1, "foo.fil"),
Name2foo = filename:join(DirName2, "foo.fil"),
Name2bar = filename:join(DirName2, "bar.dir"),
@@ -1410,21 +1250,21 @@ rename(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
%% The name has to include the full file name, path is not enough
expect(
{error, eexist}, {error, eisdir},
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(rename, Handle, [Name2, DirName1])),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:rename(Name2, DirName1)),
ok =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(rename, Handle, [Name2, Name1foo]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:rename(Name2, Name1foo),
%% Now rename the directory
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(rename, Handle, [DirName1, DirName2]),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:rename(DirName1, DirName2),
%% And check that the file is there now
{ok,Fd3} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Name2foo, [read]),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd3),
%% Try some dirty things now: move the directory into itself
{error, Msg1} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(rename, Handle, [DirName2, Name2bar]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:rename(DirName2, Name2bar),
io:format("Errmsg1: ~p",[Msg1]),
%% move dir into a file in itself
{error, Msg2} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(rename, Handle, [DirName2, Name2foo]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:rename(DirName2, Name2foo),
io:format("Errmsg2: ~p",[Msg2]),
ok.
@@ -1657,165 +1497,19 @@ e_del_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
ok.
-%% Trying reading and positioning from a compressed file.
-
-read_compressed(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- Data = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config),
- Real = filename:join(Data, "realmen.html.gz"),
- {ok, Fd} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Real, [read, compressed]),
- try_read_file(Fd).
-
-%% Trying reading and positioning from an uncompressed file,
-%% but with the compressed flag given.
-
-read_not_really_compressed(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- Data = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config),
- Priv = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
-
- %% The file realmen.html might have got CRs added (by WinZip).
- %% Remove them, or the file positions will not be correct.
-
- Real = filename:join(Data, "realmen.html"),
- RealPriv = filename:join(Priv,
- atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_realmen.html"),
- {ok, RealDataBin} = ?PRIM_FILE:read_file(Real),
- RealData = remove_crs(binary_to_list(RealDataBin), []),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file(RealPriv, RealData),
- {ok, Fd} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(RealPriv, [read, compressed]),
- try_read_file(Fd).
-
-remove_crs([$\r|Rest], Result) ->
- remove_crs(Rest, Result);
-remove_crs([C|Rest], Result) ->
- remove_crs(Rest, [C|Result]);
-remove_crs([], Result) ->
- lists:reverse(Result).
-
-try_read_file(Fd) ->
- %% Seek to the current position (nothing should happen).
-
- {ok, 0} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd, 0),
- {ok, 0} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd, {cur, 0}),
-
- %% Read a few lines from a compressed file.
-
- ShouldBe = "<TITLE>Real Programmers Don't Use PASCAL</TITLE>\n",
- {ok, ShouldBe} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd, length(ShouldBe)),
-
- %% Now seek forward.
-
- {ok, 381} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd, 381),
- Back = "Back in the good old days -- the \"Golden Era\" " ++
- "of computers, it was\n",
- {ok, Back} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd, length(Back)),
-
- %% Try to search forward relative to the current position.
-
- {ok, CurPos} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd, {cur, 0}),
- RealPos = 4273,
- {ok, RealPos} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd, {cur, RealPos-CurPos}),
- RealProg = "<LI> Real Programmers aren't afraid to use GOTOs.\n",
- {ok, RealProg} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd, length(RealProg)),
-
- %% Seek backward.
-
- AfterTitle = length("<TITLE>"),
- {ok, AfterTitle} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd, AfterTitle),
- Title = "Real Programmers Don't Use PASCAL</TITLE>\n",
- {ok, Title} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd, length(Title)),
-
- %% Done.
-
- ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd),
- ok.
-
-write_compressed(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- Priv = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
- MyFile = filename:join(Priv,
- atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_test.gz"),
-
- %% Write a file.
-
- {ok, Fd} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(MyFile, [write, compressed]),
- {ok, 0} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd, 0),
- Prefix = "hello\n",
- End = "end\n",
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd, Prefix),
- {ok, 143} = ?PRIM_FILE:position(Fd, 143),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd, End),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd),
-
- %% Read the file and verify the contents.
-
- {ok, Fd1} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(MyFile, [read, compressed]),
- {ok, Prefix} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd1, length(Prefix)),
- Second = lists:duplicate(143-length(Prefix), 0) ++ End,
- {ok, Second} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd1, length(Second)),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd1),
-
- %% Ensure that the file is compressed.
-
- TotalSize = 143 + length(End),
- case ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(MyFile) of
- {ok, #file_info{size=Size}} when Size < TotalSize ->
- ok;
- {ok, #file_info{size=Size}} when Size == TotalSize ->
- ct:fail(file_not_compressed)
- end,
-
- %% Write again to ensure that the file is truncated.
-
- {ok, Fd2} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(MyFile, [write, compressed]),
- NewString = "aaaaaaaaaaa",
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd2, NewString),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd2),
- {ok, Fd3} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(MyFile, [read, compressed]),
- {ok, NewString} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd3, 1024),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd3),
-
- ok.
-
-compress_errors(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- Data = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config),
- {error, enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE:open("non_existing__",
- [compressed, read]),
- {error, einval} = ?PRIM_FILE:open("non_existing__",
- [compressed, read, write]),
-
- %% Read a corrupted .gz file.
-
- Corrupted = filename:join(Data, "corrupted.gz"),
- {ok, Fd} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Corrupted, [read, compressed]),
- {error, eio} = ?PRIM_FILE:read(Fd, 100),
- ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd),
-
- ok.
-
-
-%% Test creating a hard link.
-make_link_a(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- make_link(Config, [], "_a").
-
-%% Test creating a hard link.
-make_link_b(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
- Result = make_link(Config, Handle, "_b"),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
- Result.
-
-make_link(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
+make_link(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
RootDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
NewDir = filename:join(RootDir,
atom_to_list(?MODULE)
- ++"_make_link"++Suffix),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(make_dir, Handle, [NewDir]),
+ ++"_make_link"),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(NewDir),
Name = filename:join(NewDir, "a_file"),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file(Name, "some contents\n"),
Alias = filename:join(NewDir, "an_alias"),
Result =
- case ?PRIM_FILE_call(make_link, Handle, [Name, Alias]) of
+ case ?PRIM_FILE:make_link(Name, Alias) of
{error, enotsup} ->
{skipped, "Links not supported on this platform"};
ok ->
@@ -1826,12 +1520,12 @@ make_link(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
%% since they are not used on symbolic links.
{ok, Info} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_link_info, Handle, [Name]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:read_link_info(Name),
{ok, Info} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_link_info, Handle, [Alias]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:read_link_info(Alias),
#file_info{links = 2, type = regular} = Info,
{error, eexist} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(make_link, Handle, [Name, Alias]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:make_link(Name, Alias),
ok
end,
@@ -1843,30 +1537,19 @@ read_link_info_for_non_link(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{ok, #file_info{type=directory}} = ?PRIM_FILE:read_link_info("."),
ok.
-%% Test operations on symbolic links (for Unix).
-symlinks_a(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- symlinks(Config, [], "_a").
-
-%% Test operations on symbolic links (for Unix).
-symlinks_b(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {ok, Handle} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
- Result = symlinks(Config, Handle, "_b"),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle),
- Result.
-
-symlinks(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
+symlinks(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
RootDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
NewDir = filename:join(RootDir,
atom_to_list(?MODULE)
- ++"_make_symlink"++Suffix),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(make_dir, Handle, [NewDir]),
+ ++"_make_symlink"),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(NewDir),
Name = filename:join(NewDir, "a_plain_file"),
ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file(Name, "some stupid content\n"),
Alias = filename:join(NewDir, "a_symlink_alias"),
Result =
- case ?PRIM_FILE_call(make_symlink, Handle, [Name, Alias]) of
+ case ?PRIM_FILE:make_symlink(Name, Alias) of
{error, enotsup} ->
{skipped, "Links not supported on this platform"};
{error, eperm} ->
@@ -1874,20 +1557,20 @@ symlinks(Config, Handle, Suffix) ->
{skipped, "Windows user not privileged to create links"};
ok ->
{ok, Info1} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_file_info, Handle, [Name]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Name),
{ok, Info1} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_file_info, Handle, [Alias]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:read_file_info(Alias),
{ok, Info1} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_link_info, Handle, [Name]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:read_link_info(Name),
#file_info{links = 1, type = regular} = Info1,
{ok, Info2} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_link_info, Handle, [Alias]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:read_link_info(Alias),
#file_info{links=1, type=symlink} = Info2,
{ok, Name} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_link, Handle, [Alias]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:read_link(Alias),
{ok, Name} =
- ?PRIM_FILE_call(read_link_all, Handle, [Alias]),
+ ?PRIM_FILE:read_link_all(Alias),
%% If all is good, delete dir again (avoid hanging dir on windows)
rm_rf(?PRIM_FILE,NewDir),
ok
@@ -1907,10 +1590,9 @@ list_dir_limit(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
RootDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
NewDir = filename:join(RootDir,
atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_list_dir_limit"),
- {ok, Handle1} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE_call(make_dir, Handle1, [NewDir]),
+ ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(NewDir),
Ref = erlang:start_timer(MaxTime*1000, self(), []),
- Result = list_dir_limit_loop(NewDir, Handle1, Ref, MaxNumber, 0),
+ Result = list_dir_limit_loop(NewDir, Ref, MaxNumber, 0),
Time = case erlang:cancel_timer(Ref) of
false -> MaxTime;
T -> MaxTime - (T div 1000)
@@ -1920,21 +1602,18 @@ list_dir_limit(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{error, _Reason, N} -> N;
_ -> 0
end,
- {ok, Handle2} = ?PRIM_FILE:start(),
- list_dir_limit_cleanup(NewDir, Handle2, Number, 0),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle1),
- ok = ?PRIM_FILE:stop(Handle2),
+ list_dir_limit_cleanup(NewDir, Number, 0),
{ok, Number} = Result,
{comment,
"Created " ++ integer_to_list(Number) ++ " files in "
++ integer_to_list(Time) ++ " seconds."}.
-list_dir_limit_loop(Dir, Handle, _Ref, N, Cnt) when Cnt >= N ->
- list_dir_check(Dir, Handle, Cnt);
-list_dir_limit_loop(Dir, Handle, Ref, N, Cnt) ->
+list_dir_limit_loop(Dir, _Ref, N, Cnt) when Cnt >= N ->
+ list_dir_check(Dir, Cnt);
+list_dir_limit_loop(Dir, Ref, N, Cnt) ->
receive
{timeout, Ref, []} ->
- list_dir_check(Dir, Handle, Cnt)
+ list_dir_check(Dir, Cnt)
after 0 ->
Name = integer_to_list(Cnt),
case ?PRIM_FILE:write_file(filename:join(Dir, Name), Name) of
@@ -1942,23 +1621,23 @@ list_dir_limit_loop(Dir, Handle, Ref, N, Cnt) ->
Next = Cnt + 1,
case Cnt rem 100 of
0 ->
- case list_dir_check(Dir, Handle, Next) of
+ case list_dir_check(Dir, Next) of
{ok, Next} ->
list_dir_limit_loop(
- Dir, Handle, Ref, N, Next);
+ Dir, Ref, N, Next);
Other ->
Other
end;
_ ->
- list_dir_limit_loop(Dir, Handle, Ref, N, Next)
+ list_dir_limit_loop(Dir, Ref, N, Next)
end;
{error, Reason} ->
{error, Reason, Cnt}
end
end.
-list_dir_check(Dir, Handle, Cnt) ->
- case ?PRIM_FILE:list_dir(Handle, Dir) of
+list_dir_check(Dir, Cnt) ->
+ case ?PRIM_FILE:list_dir(Dir) of
{ok, ListDir} ->
case length(ListDir) of
Cnt ->
@@ -1975,18 +1654,18 @@ list_dir_check(Dir, Handle, Cnt) ->
%% Deletes N files while ignoring errors, then continues deleting
%% as long as they exist.
-list_dir_limit_cleanup(Dir, Handle, N, Cnt) when Cnt >= N ->
+list_dir_limit_cleanup(Dir, N, Cnt) when Cnt >= N ->
Name = integer_to_list(Cnt),
- case ?PRIM_FILE:delete(Handle, filename:join(Dir, Name)) of
+ case ?PRIM_FILE:delete(filename:join(Dir, Name)) of
ok ->
- list_dir_limit_cleanup(Dir, Handle, N, Cnt+1);
+ list_dir_limit_cleanup(Dir, N, Cnt+1);
_ ->
ok
end;
-list_dir_limit_cleanup(Dir, Handle, N, Cnt) ->
+list_dir_limit_cleanup(Dir, N, Cnt) ->
Name = integer_to_list(Cnt),
- ?PRIM_FILE:delete(Handle, filename:join(Dir, Name)),
- list_dir_limit_cleanup(Dir, Handle, N, Cnt+1).
+ ?PRIM_FILE:delete(filename:join(Dir, Name)),
+ list_dir_limit_cleanup(Dir, N, Cnt+1).
%%%
%%% Test list_dir() on a non-existing pathname.
@@ -1995,7 +1674,7 @@ list_dir_limit_cleanup(Dir, Handle, N, Cnt) ->
list_dir_error(Config) ->
Priv = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
NonExisting = filename:join(Priv, "non-existing-dir"),
- {error,enoent} = prim_file:list_dir(NonExisting),
+ {error,enoent} = ?PRIM_FILE:list_dir(NonExisting),
ok.
%%%
@@ -2063,7 +1742,7 @@ do_run_large_file_test(Config, Run, Name0) ->
{'DOWN',Mref,_,_,_} -> ok;
{Tester,done} -> ok
end,
- prim_file:delete(Name)
+ ?PRIM_FILE:delete(Name)
end),
%% Run the test case.
diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/sendfile_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/sendfile_SUITE.erl
index bfa564c32c..0c0b1cbcb6 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/test/sendfile_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/test/sendfile_SUITE.erl
@@ -23,30 +23,41 @@
-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
-include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl").
--compile(export_all).
-
-all() -> [{group,async_threads},
- {group,no_async_threads}].
-
-groups() ->
- [{async_threads,[],tcs()},
- {no_async_threads,[],tcs()}].
-
-tcs() ->
- [t_sendfile_small
- ,t_sendfile_big_all
- ,t_sendfile_big_size
- ,t_sendfile_many_small
- ,t_sendfile_partial
- ,t_sendfile_offset
- ,t_sendfile_sendafter
- ,t_sendfile_recvafter
- ,t_sendfile_recvafter_remoteclose
- ,t_sendfile_sendduring
- ,t_sendfile_recvduring
- ,t_sendfile_closeduring
- ,t_sendfile_crashduring
- ].
+-export([all/0, init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, init_per_testcase/2]).
+
+-export([sendfile_server/2, sendfile_do_recv/2, init/1, handle_event/2]).
+
+-export(
+ [t_sendfile_small/1,
+ t_sendfile_big_all/1,
+ t_sendfile_big_size/1,
+ t_sendfile_many_small/1,
+ t_sendfile_partial/1,
+ t_sendfile_offset/1,
+ t_sendfile_sendafter/1,
+ t_sendfile_recvafter/1,
+ t_sendfile_recvafter_remoteclose/1,
+ t_sendfile_sendduring/1,
+ t_sendfile_recvduring/1,
+ t_sendfile_closeduring/1,
+ t_sendfile_crashduring/1,
+ t_sendfile_arguments/1]).
+
+all() ->
+ [t_sendfile_small,
+ t_sendfile_big_all,
+ t_sendfile_big_size,
+ t_sendfile_many_small,
+ t_sendfile_partial,
+ t_sendfile_offset,
+ t_sendfile_sendafter,
+ t_sendfile_recvafter,
+ t_sendfile_recvafter_remoteclose,
+ t_sendfile_sendduring,
+ t_sendfile_recvduring,
+ t_sendfile_closeduring,
+ t_sendfile_crashduring,
+ t_sendfile_arguments].
init_per_suite(Config) ->
case {os:type(),os:version()} of
@@ -72,28 +83,18 @@ init_per_suite(Config) ->
end_per_suite(Config) ->
file:delete(proplists:get_value(big_file, Config)).
-init_per_group(async_threads,Config) ->
- case erlang:system_info(thread_pool_size) of
- 0 ->
- {skip,"No async threads"};
- _ ->
- [{sendfile_opts,[{use_threads,true}]}|Config]
- end;
-init_per_group(no_async_threads,Config) ->
- [{sendfile_opts,[{use_threads,false}]}|Config].
-
-end_per_group(_,_Config) ->
- ok.
-
init_per_testcase(TC,Config) when TC == t_sendfile_recvduring;
TC == t_sendfile_sendduring ->
Filename = proplists:get_value(small_file, Config),
Send = fun(Sock) ->
{_Size, Data} = sendfile_file_info(Filename),
- {ok,D} = file:open(Filename, [raw,binary,read]),
- prim_file:sendfile(D, Sock, 0, 0, 0,
- [],[],[]),
+ {ok,Fd} = file:open(Filename, [raw,binary,read]),
+ %% Determine whether the driver has native support by
+ %% hitting the raw module directly; file:sendfile/5 will
+ %% land in the fallback if it doesn't.
+ RawModule = Fd#file_descriptor.module,
+ {ok, _Ignored} = RawModule:sendfile(Fd,Sock,0,0,0,[],[],[]),
Data
end,
@@ -105,9 +106,8 @@ init_per_testcase(TC,Config) when TC == t_sendfile_recvduring;
ct:log("Error: ~p",[Error]),
{skip,"Not supported"}
end;
-init_per_testcase(_Tc,Config) ->
- Config ++ [{sendfile_opts,[{use_threads,false}]}].
-
+init_per_testcase(_TC,Config) ->
+ Config.
t_sendfile_small(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Filename = proplists:get_value(small_file, Config),
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ t_sendfile_small(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
t_sendfile_many_small(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Filename = proplists:get_value(small_file, Config),
FileOpts = proplists:get_value(file_opts, Config, []),
- SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config),
+ SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config, []),
error_logger:add_report_handler(?MODULE,[self()]),
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ t_sendfile_many_small(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
t_sendfile_big_all(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Filename = proplists:get_value(big_file, Config),
- SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config),
+ SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config, []),
Send = fun(Sock) ->
{ok, #file_info{size = Size}} =
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ t_sendfile_big_all(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
t_sendfile_big_size(Config) ->
Filename = proplists:get_value(big_file, Config),
FileOpts = proplists:get_value(file_opts, Config, []),
- SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config),
+ SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config, []),
SendAll = fun(Sock) ->
{ok, #file_info{size = Size}} =
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ t_sendfile_big_size(Config) ->
t_sendfile_partial(Config) ->
Filename = proplists:get_value(small_file, Config),
FileOpts = proplists:get_value(file_opts, Config, []),
- SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config),
+ SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config, []),
SendSingle = fun(Sock) ->
{_Size, <<Data:5/binary,_/binary>>} =
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ t_sendfile_partial(Config) ->
t_sendfile_offset(Config) ->
Filename = proplists:get_value(small_file, Config),
FileOpts = proplists:get_value(file_opts, Config, []),
- SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config),
+ SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config, []),
Send = fun(Sock) ->
{_Size, <<_:5/binary,Data:3/binary,_/binary>> = AllData} =
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ t_sendfile_offset(Config) ->
t_sendfile_sendafter(Config) ->
Filename = proplists:get_value(small_file, Config),
- SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config),
+ SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config, []),
Send = fun(Sock) ->
{Size, Data} = sendfile_file_info(Filename),
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ t_sendfile_sendafter(Config) ->
t_sendfile_recvafter(Config) ->
Filename = proplists:get_value(small_file, Config),
- SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config),
+ SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config, []),
Send = fun(Sock) ->
{Size, Data} = sendfile_file_info(Filename),
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ t_sendfile_recvafter_remoteclose(Config) ->
t_sendfile_sendduring(Config) ->
Filename = proplists:get_value(big_file, Config),
- SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config),
+ SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config, []),
Send = fun(Sock) ->
{ok, #file_info{size = Size}} =
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ t_sendfile_sendduring(Config) ->
t_sendfile_recvduring(Config) ->
Filename = proplists:get_value(big_file, Config),
- SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config),
+ SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config, []),
Send = fun(Sock) ->
{ok, #file_info{size = Size}} =
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ t_sendfile_recvduring(Config) ->
t_sendfile_closeduring(Config) ->
Filename = proplists:get_value(big_file, Config),
- SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config),
+ SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config, []),
Send = fun(Sock,SFServPid) ->
spawn_link(fun() ->
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ t_sendfile_closeduring(Config) ->
t_sendfile_crashduring(Config) ->
Filename = proplists:get_value(big_file, Config),
- SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config),
+ SendfileOpts = proplists:get_value(sendfile_opts, Config, []),
error_logger:add_report_handler(?MODULE,[self()]),
@@ -373,6 +373,36 @@ t_sendfile_crashduring(Config) ->
end
end.
+t_sendfile_arguments(Config) ->
+ Filename = proplists:get_value(small_file, Config),
+
+ {ok, Listener} = gen_tcp:listen(0,
+ [{packet, 0}, {active, false}, {reuseaddr, true}]),
+ {ok, Port} = inet:port(Listener),
+
+ ErrorCheck =
+ fun(Reason, Offset, Length, Opts) ->
+ {ok, Sender} = gen_tcp:connect({127, 0, 0, 1}, Port,
+ [{packet, 0}, {active, false}]),
+ {ok, Receiver} = gen_tcp:accept(Listener),
+ {ok, Fd} = file:open(Filename, [read, raw]),
+ {error, Reason} = file:sendfile(Fd, Sender, Offset, Length, Opts),
+ gen_tcp:close(Receiver),
+ gen_tcp:close(Sender),
+ file:close(Fd)
+ end,
+
+ ErrorCheck(einval, -1, 0, []),
+ ErrorCheck(einval, 0, -1, []),
+ ErrorCheck(badarg, gurka, 0, []),
+ ErrorCheck(badarg, 0, gurka, []),
+ ErrorCheck(badarg, 0, 0, gurka),
+ ErrorCheck(badarg, 0, 0, [{chunk_size, gurka}]),
+
+ gen_tcp:close(Listener),
+
+ ok.
+
%% Generic sendfile server code
sendfile_send(Send) ->
sendfile_send({127,0,0,1},Send).
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 1842769778..95f7d4afc1 100644
--- a/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia.erl
+++ b/lib/mnesia/src/mnesia.erl
@@ -2682,7 +2682,7 @@ 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)
@@ -2693,7 +2693,7 @@ 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 861b592439..bba97624a7 100644
--- a/lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.erl
+++ b/lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.erl
@@ -873,7 +873,7 @@ 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 "
@@ -1627,7 +1627,7 @@ 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) ->
@@ -1650,9 +1650,9 @@ 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});
@@ -1713,7 +1713,7 @@ 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);
@@ -1731,7 +1731,9 @@ 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),
@@ -1888,7 +1890,7 @@ 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>"
@@ -2326,7 +2328,7 @@ 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&lt;"++X++"."++Y++"&gt;",
href(Port,Port);
Ns ->
- "#Port&lt;" ++ string:join(Ns,".") ++"...&gt;"
+ "#Port&lt;" ++ lists:join($.,Ns) ++"...&gt;"
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 = "&lt;"++X++"."++Y++"."++Z++"&gt;",
href(Pid,Pid);
Ns ->
- "&lt;" ++ string:join(Ns,".") ++ "...&gt;"
+ "&lt;" ++ lists:join($.,Ns) ++ "...&gt;"
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 0470e785d9..0678b64134 100644
--- a/lib/observer/src/observer_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/observer/src/observer_lib.erl
@@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ 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 5bc17e2aee..6b761cb2ff 100644
--- a/lib/observer/src/observer_procinfo.erl
+++ b/lib/observer/src/observer_procinfo.erl
@@ -456,7 +456,8 @@ 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/public_key/asn1/PKCS-7.asn1 b/lib/public_key/asn1/PKCS-7.asn1
index e76f928acb..e9c188be39 100644
--- a/lib/public_key/asn1/PKCS-7.asn1
+++ b/lib/public_key/asn1/PKCS-7.asn1
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ SignerInfoAuthenticatedAttributes ::= CHOICE {
-- Also defined in X.509
-- Redeclared here as a parameterized type
-AlgorithmIdentifierPKSC-7 {ALGORITHM:IOSet} ::= SEQUENCE {
+AlgorithmIdentifierPKCS-7 {ALGORITHM:IOSet} ::= SEQUENCE {
algorithm ALGORITHM.&id({IOSet}),
parameters ALGORITHM.&Type({IOSet}{@algorithm}) OPTIONAL
}
@@ -146,21 +146,21 @@ CRLSequence ::=
SEQUENCE OF CertificateList
ContentEncryptionAlgorithmIdentifier ::=
- AlgorithmIdentifierPKSC-7 {{ContentEncryptionAlgorithms}}
+ AlgorithmIdentifierPKCS-7 {{ContentEncryptionAlgorithms}}
ContentEncryptionAlgorithms ALGORITHM ::= {
... -- add any application-specific algorithms here
}
DigestAlgorithmIdentifier ::=
- AlgorithmIdentifierPKSC-7 {{DigestAlgorithms}}
+ AlgorithmIdentifierPKCS-7 {{DigestAlgorithms}}
DigestAlgorithms ALGORITHM ::= {
... -- add any application-specific algorithms here
}
DigestEncryptionAlgorithmIdentifier ::=
- AlgorithmIdentifierPKSC-7 {{DigestEncryptionAlgorithms}}
+ AlgorithmIdentifierPKCS-7 {{DigestEncryptionAlgorithms}}
DigestEncryptionAlgorithms ALGORITHM ::= {
... -- add any application-specific algorithms here
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ IssuerAndSerialNumber ::= SEQUENCE {
}
KeyEncryptionAlgorithmIdentifier ::=
- AlgorithmIdentifierPKSC-7 {{KeyEncryptionAlgorithms}}
+ AlgorithmIdentifierPKCS-7 {{KeyEncryptionAlgorithms}}
KeyEncryptionAlgorithms ALGORITHM ::= {
... -- add any application-specific algorithms here
diff --git a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_ssh.erl b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_ssh.erl
index a7d018e440..02c061efc9 100644
--- a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_ssh.erl
+++ b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_ssh.erl
@@ -38,6 +38,8 @@
-define(Empint(X), (mpint(X))/binary ).
-define(Estring(X), (string(X))/binary ).
+-define(b64enc(X), base64:encode(iolist_to_binary(X)) ).
+-define(b64mime_dec(X), base64:mime_decode(iolist_to_binary(X)) ).
%% Max encoded line length is 72, but conformance examples use 68
%% Comment from rfc 4716: "The following are some examples of public
@@ -163,7 +165,7 @@ rfc4716_decode_line(Line, Lines, Acc) ->
rfc4716_decode_lines(Lines, [{string_decode(Tag), unicode_decode(Value)} | Acc]);
_ ->
{Body, Rest} = join_entry([Line | Lines], []),
- {lists:reverse(Acc), rfc4716_pubkey_decode(base64:mime_decode(Body)), Rest}
+ {lists:reverse(Acc), rfc4716_pubkey_decode(?b64mime_dec(Body)), Rest}
end.
join_entry([<<"---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----", _/binary>>| Lines], Entry) ->
@@ -257,11 +259,11 @@ decode_comment(Comment) ->
openssh_pubkey_decode(Type, Base64Enc) ->
try
- <<?DEC_BIN(Type,_TL), Bin/binary>> = base64:mime_decode(Base64Enc),
+ <<?DEC_BIN(Type,_TL), Bin/binary>> = ?b64mime_dec(Base64Enc),
ssh2_pubkey_decode(Type, Bin)
catch
_:_ ->
- {Type, base64:mime_decode(Base64Enc)}
+ {Type, ?b64mime_dec(Base64Enc)}
end.
@@ -292,12 +294,12 @@ do_encode(Type, Key, Attributes) ->
rfc4716_encode(Key, [],[]) ->
iolist_to_binary([begin_marker(),"\n",
- split_lines(base64:encode(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key))),
+ split_lines(?b64enc(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key))),
"\n", end_marker(), "\n"]);
rfc4716_encode(Key, [], [_|_] = Acc) ->
iolist_to_binary([begin_marker(), "\n",
lists:reverse(Acc),
- split_lines(base64:encode(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key))),
+ split_lines(?b64enc(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key))),
"\n", end_marker(), "\n"]);
rfc4716_encode(Key, [ Header | Headers], Acc) ->
LinesStr = rfc4716_encode_header(Header),
@@ -326,7 +328,7 @@ rfc4716_encode_value(Value) ->
openssh_encode(openssh_public_key, Key, Attributes) ->
Comment = proplists:get_value(comment, Attributes, ""),
- Enc = base64:encode(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key)),
+ Enc = ?b64enc(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key)),
iolist_to_binary([key_type(Key), " ", Enc, " ", Comment, "\n"]);
openssh_encode(auth_keys, Key, Attributes) ->
@@ -351,10 +353,10 @@ openssh_encode(known_hosts, Key, Attributes) ->
end.
openssh_ssh2_auth_keys_encode(undefined, Key, Comment) ->
- iolist_to_binary([key_type(Key)," ", base64:encode(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key)), line_end(Comment)]);
+ iolist_to_binary([key_type(Key)," ", ?b64enc(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key)), line_end(Comment)]);
openssh_ssh2_auth_keys_encode(Options, Key, Comment) ->
iolist_to_binary([comma_list_encode(Options, []), " ",
- key_type(Key)," ", base64:encode(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key)), line_end(Comment)]).
+ key_type(Key)," ", ?b64enc(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key)), line_end(Comment)]).
openssh_ssh1_auth_keys_encode(undefined, Bits,
#'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = N, publicExponent = E},
@@ -369,7 +371,7 @@ openssh_ssh1_auth_keys_encode(Options, Bits,
openssh_ssh2_know_hosts_encode(Hostnames, Key, Comment) ->
iolist_to_binary([comma_list_encode(Hostnames, []), " ",
- key_type(Key)," ", base64:encode(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key)), line_end(Comment)]).
+ key_type(Key)," ", ?b64enc(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key)), line_end(Comment)]).
openssh_ssh1_known_hosts_encode(Hostnames, Bits,
#'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = N, publicExponent = E},
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/doc/src/LTTng.xml b/lib/runtime_tools/doc/src/LTTng.xml
index 392d54857c..93937b3fdc 100644
--- a/lib/runtime_tools/doc/src/LTTng.xml
+++ b/lib/runtime_tools/doc/src/LTTng.xml
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ $ make </code>
<p><em>port_open</em></p>
<list type="bulleted">
<item><c>pid : string</c> :: Process ID. Ex. <c>"&lt;0.131.0&gt;"</c></item>
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
<item><c>port : string</c> :: Port ID. Ex. <c>"#Port&lt;0.1031&gt;"</c></item>
</list>
<p>
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ $ make </code>
<p><em>driver_init</em></p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
<item><c>major : integer</c> :: Major version. Ex. <c>3</c></item>
<item><c>minor : integer</c> :: Minor version. Ex. <c>1</c></item>
<item><c>flags : integer</c> :: Flags. Ex. <c>1</c></item>
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ $ make </code>
<p><em>driver_start</em></p>
<list type="bulleted">
<item><c>pid : string</c> :: Process ID. Ex. <c>"&lt;0.131.0&gt;"</c></item>
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
<item><c>port : string</c> :: Port ID. Ex. <c>"#Port&lt;0.1031&gt;"</c></item>
</list>
<p>Example:</p>
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ $ make </code>
<list type="bulleted">
<item><c>pid : string</c> :: Process ID. Ex. <c>"&lt;0.131.0&gt;"</c></item>
<item><c>port : string</c> :: Port ID. Ex. <c>"#Port&lt;0.1031&gt;"</c></item>
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
<item><c>bytes : integer</c> :: Size of data returned. Ex. <c>82</c></item>
</list>
<p>Example:</p>
@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ $ make </code>
<list type="bulleted">
<item><c>pid : string</c> :: Process ID. Ex. <c>"&lt;0.131.0&gt;"</c></item>
<item><c>port : string</c> :: Port ID. Ex. <c>"#Port&lt;0.1031&gt;"</c></item>
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
<item><c>bytes : integer</c> :: Size of data returned. Ex. <c>82</c></item>
</list>
<p>Example:</p>
@@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ $ make </code>
<list type="bulleted">
<item><c>pid : string</c> :: Process ID. Ex. <c>"&lt;0.131.0&gt;"</c></item>
<item><c>port : string</c> :: Port ID. Ex. <c>"#Port&lt;0.1031&gt;"</c></item>
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
</list>
<p>Example:</p>
<code type="none">driver_ready_input: { cpu_id = 5 }, { pid = "&lt;0.189.0&gt;", port = "#Port&lt;0.3637&gt;", driver = "inet_gethost 4 " }</code>
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ $ make </code>
<list type="bulleted">
<item><c>pid : string</c> :: Process ID. Ex. <c>"&lt;0.131.0&gt;"</c></item>
<item><c>port : string</c> :: Port ID. Ex. <c>"#Port&lt;0.1031&gt;"</c></item>
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
</list>
<p>Example:</p>
<code type="none">driver_ready_output: { cpu_id = 5 }, { pid = "&lt;0.194.0&gt;", port = "#Port&lt;0.3663&gt;", driver = "tcp_inet" }</code>
@@ -382,14 +382,14 @@ $ make </code>
<list type="bulleted">
<item><c>pid : string</c> :: Process ID. Ex. <c>"&lt;0.131.0&gt;"</c></item>
<item><c>port : string</c> :: Port ID. Ex. <c>"#Port&lt;0.1031&gt;"</c></item>
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
</list>
<p>Example:</p>
<code type="none">driver_timeout: { cpu_id = 5 }, { pid = "&lt;0.196.0&gt;", port = "#Port&lt;0.3664&gt;", driver = "tcp_inet" }</code>
<p><em>driver_stop_select</em></p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
</list>
<p>Example:</p>
<code type="none">driver_stop_select: { cpu_id = 5 }, { driver = "unknown" }</code>
@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ $ make </code>
<list type="bulleted">
<item><c>pid : string</c> :: Process ID. Ex. <c>"&lt;0.131.0&gt;"</c></item>
<item><c>port : string</c> :: Port ID. Ex. <c>"#Port&lt;0.1031&gt;"</c></item>
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
</list>
<p>Example:</p>
<code type="none">driver_flush: { cpu_id = 7 }, { pid = "&lt;0.204.0&gt;", port = "#Port&lt;0.3686&gt;", driver = "tcp_inet" }</code>
@@ -407,32 +407,32 @@ $ make </code>
<list type="bulleted">
<item><c>pid : string</c> :: Process ID. Ex. <c>"&lt;0.131.0&gt;"</c></item>
<item><c>port : string</c> :: Port ID. Ex. <c>"#Port&lt;0.1031&gt;"</c></item>
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
</list>
<p>Example:</p>
- <code type="none">driver_stop: { cpu_id = 5 }, { pid = "[]", port = "#Port&lt;0.3673&gt;", driver = "efile" }</code>
+ <code type="none">driver_stop: { cpu_id = 5 }, { pid = "[]", port = "#Port&lt;0.3673&gt;", driver = "tcp_inet" }</code>
<p><em>driver_process_exit</em></p>
<list type="bulleted">
<item><c>pid : string</c> :: Process ID. Ex. <c>"&lt;0.131.0&gt;"</c></item>
<item><c>port : string</c> :: Port ID. Ex. <c>"#Port&lt;0.1031&gt;"</c></item>
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
</list>
<p><em>driver_ready_async</em></p>
<list type="bulleted">
<item><c>pid : string</c> :: Process ID. Ex. <c>"&lt;0.131.0&gt;"</c></item>
<item><c>port : string</c> :: Port ID. Ex. <c>"#Port&lt;0.1031&gt;"</c></item>
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
</list>
<p>Example:</p>
- <code type="none">driver_ready_async: { cpu_id = 3 }, { pid = "&lt;0.181.0&gt;", port = "#Port&lt;0.3622&gt;", driver = "efile" }</code>
+ <code type="none">driver_ready_async: { cpu_id = 3 }, { pid = "&lt;0.181.0&gt;", port = "#Port&lt;0.3622&gt;", driver = "tcp_inet" }</code>
<p><em>driver_call</em></p>
<list type="bulleted">
<item><c>pid : string</c> :: Process ID. Ex. <c>"&lt;0.131.0&gt;"</c></item>
<item><c>port : string</c> :: Port ID. Ex. <c>"#Port&lt;0.1031&gt;"</c></item>
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
<item><c>command : integer</c> :: Command integer. Ex. <c>1</c></item>
<item><c>bytes : integer</c> :: Size of data returned. Ex. <c>82</c></item>
</list>
@@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ $ make </code>
<list type="bulleted">
<item><c>pid : string</c> :: Process ID. Ex. <c>"&lt;0.131.0&gt;"</c></item>
<item><c>port : string</c> :: Port ID. Ex. <c>"#Port&lt;0.1031&gt;"</c></item>
- <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"efile"</c></item>
+ <item><c>driver : string</c> :: Driver name. Ex. <c>"tcp_inet"</c></item>
<item><c>command : integer</c> :: Command integer. Ex. <c>1</c></item>
<item><c>bytes : integer</c> :: Size of data returned. Ex. <c>82</c></item>
</list>
diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/efile_drv.d b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/efile_drv.d
deleted file mode 100644
index a470518dd9..0000000000
--- a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/efile_drv.d
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,105 +0,0 @@
-/* example usage: dtrace -q -s /path/to/efile_drv.d */
-/*
- * %CopyrightBegin%
- *
- * Copyright Scott Lystig Fritchie 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%
- */
-
-BEGIN
-{
- op_map[1] = "OPEN";
- op_map[2] = "READ";
- op_map[3] = "LSEEK";
- op_map[4] = "WRITE";
- op_map[5] = "FSTAT";
- op_map[6] = "PWD";
- op_map[7] = "READDIR";
- op_map[8] = "CHDIR";
- op_map[9] = "FSYNC";
- op_map[10] = "MKDIR";
- op_map[11] = "DELETE";
- op_map[12] = "RENAME";
- op_map[13] = "RMDIR";
- op_map[14] = "TRUNCATE";
- op_map[15] = "READ_FILE";
- op_map[16] = "WRITE_INFO";
- op_map[19] = "LSTAT";
- op_map[20] = "READLINK";
- op_map[21] = "LINK";
- op_map[22] = "SYMLINK";
- op_map[23] = "CLOSE";
- op_map[24] = "PWRITEV";
- op_map[25] = "PREADV";
- op_map[26] = "SETOPT";
- op_map[27] = "IPREAD";
- op_map[28] = "ALTNAME";
- op_map[29] = "READ_LINE";
- op_map[30] = "FDATASYNC";
- op_map[31] = "FADVISE";
-}
-
-erlang*:::aio_pool-add
-{
- printf("async I/O pool port %s queue len %d\n", copyinstr(arg0), arg1);
-}
-
-erlang*:::aio_pool-get
-{
- printf("async I/O pool port %s queue len %d\n", copyinstr(arg0), arg1);
-}
-
-erlang*:::efile_drv-entry
-{
- printf("efile_drv enter tag={%d,%d} %s%s | %s (%d) | args: %s %s , %d %d (port %s)\n",
- arg0, arg1,
- arg2 == NULL ? "" : "user tag ",
- arg2 == NULL ? "" : copyinstr(arg2),
- op_map[arg3], arg3,
- arg4 == NULL ? "" : copyinstr(arg4),
- arg5 == NULL ? "" : copyinstr(arg5), arg6, arg7,
- /* NOTE: port name in args[10] is experimental */
- (args[10] == NULL) ?
- "?" : copyinstr((user_addr_t) args[10]));
-}
-
-erlang*:::efile_drv-int*
-{
- printf("async I/O worker tag={%d,%d} | %s (%d) | %s\n",
- arg0, arg1, op_map[arg2], arg2, probename);
-}
-
-/* efile_drv-return error case */
-erlang*:::efile_drv-return
-/arg4 == 0/
-{
- printf("efile_drv return tag={%d,%d} %s%s | %s (%d) | errno %d\n",
- arg0, arg1,
- arg2 == NULL ? "" : "user tag ",
- arg2 == NULL ? "" : copyinstr(arg2),
- op_map[arg3], arg3,
- arg5);
-}
-
-/* efile_drv-return success case */
-erlang*:::efile_drv-return
-/arg4 != 0/
-{
- printf("efile_drv return tag={%d,%d} %s | %s (%d) ok\n",
- arg0, arg1,
- arg2 == NULL ? "" : copyinstr(arg2),
- op_map[arg3], arg3);
-}
diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/efile_drv.systemtap b/lib/runtime_tools/examples/efile_drv.systemtap
deleted file mode 100644
index 29c3637e10..0000000000
--- a/lib/runtime_tools/examples/efile_drv.systemtap
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,113 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * %CopyrightBegin%
- *
- * Copyright Scott Lystig Fritchie and Andreas Schultz, 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%
- */
-/*
- * Note: This file assumes that you're using the non-SMP-enabled Erlang
- * virtual machine, "beam". The SMP-enabled VM is called "beam.smp".
- * Note that other variations of the virtual machine also have
- * different names, e.g. the debug build of the SMP-enabled VM
- * is "beam.debug.smp".
- *
- * To use a different virtual machine, replace each instance of
- * "beam" with "beam.smp" or the VM name appropriate to your
- * environment.
- */
-
-probe begin
-{
- op_map[1] = "OPEN";
- op_map[2] = "READ";
- op_map[3] = "LSEEK";
- op_map[4] = "WRITE";
- op_map[5] = "FSTAT";
- op_map[6] = "PWD";
- op_map[7] = "READDIR";
- op_map[8] = "CHDIR";
- op_map[9] = "FSYNC";
- op_map[10] = "MKDIR";
- op_map[11] = "DELETE";
- op_map[12] = "RENAME";
- op_map[13] = "RMDIR";
- op_map[14] = "TRUNCATE";
- op_map[15] = "READ_FILE";
- op_map[16] = "WRITE_INFO";
- op_map[19] = "LSTAT";
- op_map[20] = "READLINK";
- op_map[21] = "LINK";
- op_map[22] = "SYMLINK";
- op_map[23] = "CLOSE";
- op_map[24] = "PWRITEV";
- op_map[25] = "PREADV";
- op_map[26] = "SETOPT";
- op_map[27] = "IPREAD";
- op_map[28] = "ALTNAME";
- op_map[29] = "READ_LINE";
- op_map[30] = "FDATASYNC";
- op_map[31] = "FADVISE";
-}
-
-probe process("beam").mark("aio_pool-add")
-{
- printf("async I/O pool port %s queue len %d\n", user_string($arg1), $arg2);
-}
-
-probe process("beam").mark("aio_pool-get")
-{
- printf("async I/O pool port %s queue len %d\n", user_string($arg1), $arg2);
-}
-
-probe process("beam").mark("efile_drv-entry")
-{
- printf("efile_drv enter tag={%d,%d} %s%s | %s (%d) | args: %s %s , %d %d (port %s)\n",
- $arg1, $arg2,
- $arg3 == NULL ? "" : "user tag ",
- $arg3 == NULL ? "" : user_string($arg3),
- op_map[$arg4], $arg4,
- $arg5 == NULL ? "" : user_string($arg5),
- $arg6 == NULL ? "" : user_string($arg6), $arg7, $arg8,
- /* NOTE: port name in $arg[11] is experimental */
- user_string($arg11))
-}
-
-probe process("beam").mark("efile_drv-int*")
-{
- printf("async I/O worker tag={%d,%d} | %s (%d) | %s\n",
- $arg1, $arg2, op_map[$arg3], $arg3, probefunc());
-}
-
-probe process("beam").mark("efile_drv-return")
-{
- if ($arg5 == 0) {
- /* efile_drv-return error case */
- printf("efile_drv return tag={%d,%d} %s%s | %s (%d) | errno %d\n",
- $arg1, $arg2,
- $arg3 == NULL ? "" : "user tag ",
- $arg3 == NULL ? "" : user_string($arg3),
- op_map[$arg4], $arg4,
- $arg6);
- } else {
- /* efile_drv-return success case */
- printf("efile_drv return tag={%d,%d} %s | %s (%d) ok\n",
- $arg1, $arg2,
- $arg3 == NULL ? "" : user_string($arg3),
- op_map[$arg4], $arg4);
- }
-}
-
-global op_map;
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/observer_backend.erl b/lib/runtime_tools/src/observer_backend.erl
index 1b075a507d..a1edde8516 100644
--- a/lib/runtime_tools/src/observer_backend.erl
+++ b/lib/runtime_tools/src/observer_backend.erl
@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ fetch_stats_loop(Parent, Time) ->
erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time, true),
receive
_Msg ->
- %% erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time, false)
+ erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time, false),
ok
after Time ->
_M = Parent ! {stats, 1,
@@ -340,7 +340,6 @@ etop_collect(Collector) ->
case SchedulerWallTime of
undefined ->
- erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time,true),
spawn(fun() -> flag_holder_proc(Collector) end),
ok;
_ ->
@@ -348,10 +347,11 @@ etop_collect(Collector) ->
end.
flag_holder_proc(Collector) ->
+ erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time,true),
Ref = erlang:monitor(process,Collector),
receive
{'DOWN',Ref,_,_,_} ->
- %% erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time,false)
+ erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time,false),
ok
end.
diff --git a/lib/runtime_tools/src/system_information.erl b/lib/runtime_tools/src/system_information.erl
index 6a9f3ff58a..119d7cc3d4 100644
--- a/lib/runtime_tools/src/system_information.erl
+++ b/lib/runtime_tools/src/system_information.erl
@@ -674,12 +674,12 @@ 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/src/systools_make.erl b/lib/sasl/src/systools_make.erl
index 391b1fb5cc..9d960b7361 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/src/systools_make.erl
+++ b/lib/sasl/src/systools_make.erl
@@ -1501,7 +1501,7 @@ preloaded() ->
[erl_prim_loader,erl_tracer,erlang,
erts_code_purger,erts_dirty_process_code_checker,
erts_internal,erts_literal_area_collector,
- init,otp_ring0,prim_eval,prim_file,
+ init,otp_ring0,prim_buffer,prim_eval,prim_file,
prim_inet,prim_zip,zlib].
%%______________________________________________________________________
diff --git a/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl b/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl
index 50932e89e4..824820c214 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl
@@ -22,7 +22,8 @@
-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
-include("test_lib.hrl").
--compile(export_all).
+-compile([export_all, nowarn_export_all]).
+-export([scheduler_wall_time/0, garbage_collect/0]). %% rpc'ed
% Default timetrap timeout (set in init_per_testcase).
%-define(default_timeout, ?t:minutes(40)).
@@ -1085,8 +1086,9 @@ otp_9395_update_many_mods(Conf) when is_list(Conf) ->
Rel2Dir = filename:dirname(Rel2),
%% Start a slave node
+ PA = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)),
{ok, Node} = t_start_node(otp_9395_update_many_mods, Rel1,
- filename:join(Rel1Dir,"sys.config")),
+ filename:join(Rel1Dir,"sys.config"), "-pa " ++ PA),
%% Start a lot of processes on the new node, all with refs to each
%% module that will be updated
@@ -1109,8 +1111,8 @@ otp_9395_update_many_mods(Conf) when is_list(Conf) ->
[RelVsn2, filename:join(Rel2Dir, "sys.config")]),
%% First, install release directly and check how much time it takes
- rpc:call(Node,erlang,garbage_collect,[]),
- rpc:call(Node,erlang,system_flag,[scheduler_wall_time,true]),
+ rpc:call(Node,?MODULE,garbage_collect,[]),
+ SWTFlag0 = spawn_link(Node, ?MODULE, scheduler_wall_time, []),
{TInst0,{ok, _, []}} =
timer:tc(rpc,call,[Node, release_handler, install_release, [RelVsn2]]),
SWT0 = rpc:call(Node,erlang,statistics,[scheduler_wall_time]),
@@ -1135,9 +1137,9 @@ otp_9395_update_many_mods(Conf) when is_list(Conf) ->
%% Finally install release after check and purge, and check that
%% this install was faster than the first.
- rpc:call(Node,erlang,system_flag,[scheduler_wall_time,false]),
- rpc:call(Node,erlang,garbage_collect,[]),
- rpc:call(Node,erlang,system_flag,[scheduler_wall_time,true]),
+ SWTFlag0 ! die,
+ rpc:call(Node,?MODULE,garbage_collect,[]),
+ _SWTFlag1 = spawn_link(Node, ?MODULE, scheduler_wall_time, []),
{TInst2,{ok, _RelVsn1, []}} =
timer:tc(rpc,call,[Node, release_handler, install_release, [RelVsn2]]),
SWT2 = rpc:call(Node,erlang,statistics,[scheduler_wall_time]),
@@ -1161,6 +1163,15 @@ otp_9395_update_many_mods(Conf) when is_list(Conf) ->
ok.
+scheduler_wall_time() ->
+ erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time,true),
+ receive _Msg -> normal end.
+
+garbage_collect() ->
+ Pids = processes(),
+ [erlang:garbage_collect(Pid) || Pid <- Pids].
+
+
otp_9395_update_many_mods(cleanup,_Conf) ->
stop_node(node_name(otp_9395_update_many_mods)).
@@ -1190,8 +1201,9 @@ otp_9395_rm_many_mods(Conf) when is_list(Conf) ->
Rel2Dir = filename:dirname(Rel2),
%% Start a slave node
+ PA = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)),
{ok, Node} = t_start_node(otp_9395_rm_many_mods, Rel1,
- filename:join(Rel1Dir,"sys.config")),
+ filename:join(Rel1Dir,"sys.config"), "-pa " ++ PA),
%% Start a lot of processes on the new node, all with refs to each
%% module that will be updated
@@ -1214,8 +1226,8 @@ otp_9395_rm_many_mods(Conf) when is_list(Conf) ->
[RelVsn2, filename:join(Rel2Dir, "sys.config")]),
%% First, install release directly and check how much time it takes
- rpc:call(Node,erlang,garbage_collect,[]),
- rpc:call(Node,erlang,system_flag,[scheduler_wall_time,true]),
+ rpc:call(Node,?MODULE,garbage_collect,[]),
+ SWTFlag0 = spawn_link(Node, ?MODULE, scheduler_wall_time, []),
{TInst0,{ok, _, []}} =
timer:tc(rpc,call,[Node, release_handler, install_release, [RelVsn2]]),
SWT0 = rpc:call(Node,erlang,statistics,[scheduler_wall_time]),
@@ -1240,9 +1252,9 @@ otp_9395_rm_many_mods(Conf) when is_list(Conf) ->
%% Finally install release after check and purge, and check that
%% this install was faster than the first.
- rpc:call(Node,erlang,system_flag,[scheduler_wall_time,false]),
- rpc:call(Node,erlang,garbage_collect,[]),
- rpc:call(Node,erlang,system_flag,[scheduler_wall_time,true]),
+ SWTFlag0 ! die,
+ rpc:call(Node,?MODULE,garbage_collect,[]),
+ _SWTFlag1 = spawn_link(Node, ?MODULE, scheduler_wall_time, []),
{TInst2,{ok, _RelVsn1, []}} =
timer:tc(rpc,call,[Node, release_handler, install_release, [RelVsn2]]),
SWT2 = rpc:call(Node,erlang,statistics,[scheduler_wall_time]),
@@ -1384,9 +1396,9 @@ 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 +1847,32 @@ 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 +1882,7 @@ 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 +1890,13 @@ 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/doc/src/ssl.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml
index 8fcda78ed5..80b639155b 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml
+++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
<modulesummary>Interface Functions for Secure Socket Layer</modulesummary>
<description>
<p>
- This module contains interface functions for the SSL/TLS protocol.
+ This module contains interface functions for the SSL/TLS/DTLS protocol.
For detailed information about the supported standards see
<seealso marker="ssl_app">ssl(6)</seealso>.
</p>
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
<section>
<title>DATA TYPES</title>
- <p>The following data types are used in the functions for SSL:</p>
+ <p>The following data types are used in the functions for SSL/TLS/DTLS:</p>
<taglist>
@@ -56,9 +56,11 @@
<p>The default socket options are
<c>[{mode,list},{packet, 0},{header, 0},{active, true}]</c>.</p>
<p>For valid options, see the
- <seealso marker="kernel:inet">inet(3)</seealso> and
- <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_tcp(3)</seealso> manual pages
- in Kernel.</p></item>
+ <seealso marker="kernel:inet">inet(3)</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_tcp(3)</seealso> and
+ <seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_udp(3)</seealso>
+ manual pages
+ in Kernel. Note that stream oriented options such as packet are only relevant for SSL/TLS and not DTLS</p></item>
<tag><marker id="type-ssloption"/><c>ssl_option() =</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -95,13 +97,14 @@
<item><p><c>{cb_info, {CallbackModule::atom(), DataTag::atom(),
ClosedTag::atom(), ErrTag:atom()}}</c></p>
- <p>Defaults to <c>{gen_tcp, tcp, tcp_closed, tcp_error}</c>. Can be used
- to customize the transport layer. The callback module must implement a
+ <p>Defaults to <c>{gen_tcp, tcp, tcp_closed, tcp_error}</c> for TLS
+ and <c>{gen_udp, udp, udp_closed, udp_error}</c> for DTLS. Can be used
+ to customize the transport layer. For TLS the callback module must implement a
reliable transport protocol, behave as <c>gen_tcp</c>, and have functions
corresponding to <c>inet:setopts/2</c>, <c>inet:getopts/2</c>,
<c>inet:peername/1</c>, <c>inet:sockname/1</c>, and <c>inet:port/1</c>.
The callback <c>gen_tcp</c> is treated specially and calls <c>inet</c>
- directly.</p>
+ directly. For DTLS this feature must be considered exprimental.</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>CallbackModule =</c></tag>
<item><p><c>atom()</c></p></item>
@@ -137,10 +140,16 @@
<tag><c>sslsocket() =</c></tag>
<item><p>opaque()</p></item>
-
- <tag><marker id="type-protocol"/><c>protocol() =</c></tag>
+
+ <tag><marker id="type-protocol"/><c> protocol_versions() =</c></tag>
+ <item><p><c> ssl_tls_protocol() | dtls_protocol() </c></p></item>
+
+ <tag><marker id="type-protocol"/><c> ssl_tls_protocol() =</c></tag>
<item><p><c>sslv3 | tlsv1 | 'tlsv1.1' | 'tlsv1.2'</c></p></item>
+ <tag><marker id="type-protocol"/><c> dtls_protocol() =</c></tag>
+ <item><p><c>'dtlsv1' | 'dtlsv1.2'</c></p></item>
+
<tag><c>ciphers() =</c></tag>
<item><p><c>= [ciphersuite()] | string()</c></p>
<p>According to old API.</p></item>
@@ -184,7 +193,7 @@
</section>
<section>
- <title>SSL OPTION DESCRIPTIONS - COMMON for SERVER and CLIENT</title>
+ <title>TLS/DTLS OPTION DESCRIPTIONS - COMMON for SERVER and CLIENT</title>
<p>The following options have the same meaning in the client and
the server:</p>
@@ -289,11 +298,11 @@ atom()}} |
<list type="bulleted">
<item><p>If the verify callback fun returns <c>{fail, Reason}</c>,
the verification process is immediately stopped, an alert is
- sent to the peer, and the TLS/SSL handshake terminates.</p></item>
+ sent to the peer, and the TLS/DTLS handshake terminates.</p></item>
<item><p>If the verify callback fun returns <c>{valid, UserState}</c>,
the verification process continues.</p></item>
<item><p>If the verify callback fun always returns
- <c>{valid, UserState}</c>, the TLS/SSL handshake does not
+ <c>{valid, UserState}</c>, the TLS/DTLS handshake does not
terminate regarding verification failures and the connection is
established.</p></item>
<item><p>If called with an extension unknown to the user application,
@@ -456,15 +465,15 @@ marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">public_key:pkix_path_valid
marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_path_validation-3">public_key:pkix_path_validation/3</seealso>
with the selected CA as trusted anchor and the rest of the chain.</p></item>
- <tag><c>{versions, [protocol()]}</c></tag>
+ <tag><c>{versions, [protocol_versions()]}</c></tag>
<item><p>TLS protocol versions supported by started clients and servers.
This option overrides the application environment option
- <c>protocol_version</c>. If the environment option is not set, it defaults
+ <c>protocol_version</c> and <c>dtls_protocol_version</c>. If the environment option is not set, it defaults
to all versions, except SSL-3.0, supported by the SSL application.
See also <seealso marker="ssl:ssl_app">ssl(6).</seealso></p></item>
<tag><c>{hibernate_after, integer()|undefined}</c></tag>
- <item><p>When an integer-value is specified, <c>ssl_connection</c>
+ <item><p>When an integer-value is specified, <c>TLS/DTLS-connection</c>
goes into hibernation after the specified number of milliseconds
of inactivity, thus reducing its memory footprint. When
<c>undefined</c> is specified (this is the default), the process
@@ -524,7 +533,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
</section>
<section>
- <title>SSL OPTION DESCRIPTIONS - CLIENT SIDE</title>
+ <title>TLS/DTLS OPTION DESCRIPTIONS - CLIENT SIDE</title>
<p>The following options are client-specific or have a slightly different
meaning in the client than in the server:</p>
@@ -664,7 +673,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
</section>
<section>
- <title>SSL OPTION DESCRIPTIONS - SERVER SIDE</title>
+ <title>TLS/DTLS OPTION DESCRIPTIONS - SERVER SIDE</title>
<p>The following options are server-specific or have a slightly different
meaning in the server than in the client:</p>
@@ -702,7 +711,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
</p></item>
<tag><c>{fail_if_no_peer_cert, boolean()}</c></tag>
- <item><p>Used together with <c>{verify, verify_peer}</c> by an SSL server.
+ <item><p>Used together with <c>{verify, verify_peer}</c> by an TLS/DTLS server.
If set to <c>true</c>, the server fails if the client does not have
a certificate to send, that is, sends an empty certificate. If set to
<c>false</c>, it fails only if the client sends an invalid
@@ -716,7 +725,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
<tag><c>{reuse_session, fun(SuggestedSessionId,
PeerCert, Compression, CipherSuite) -> boolean()}</c></tag>
- <item><p>Enables the SSL server to have a local policy
+ <item><p>Enables the TLS/DTLS server to have a local policy
for deciding if a session is to be reused or not.
Meaningful only if <c>reuse_sessions</c> is set to <c>true</c>.
<c>SuggestedSessionId</c> is a <c>binary()</c>, <c>PeerCert</c> is
@@ -814,7 +823,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
<section>
<title>General</title>
- <p>When an SSL socket is in active mode (the default), data from the
+ <p>When an TLS/DTLS socket is in active mode (the default), data from the
socket is delivered to the owner of the socket in the form of
messages:</p>
@@ -832,6 +841,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
<func>
<name>cipher_suites() -></name>
<name>cipher_suites(Type) -> ciphers()</name>
+ <name>cipher_suites(Type, protocol_version()) -> ciphers()</name>
<fsummary>Returns a list of supported cipher suites.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Type = erlang | openssl | all</v>
@@ -843,13 +853,14 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
all available cipher suites. The cipher suites not present
in <c>cipher_suites(erlang)</c> but included in
<c>cipher_suites(all)</c> are not used unless explicitly configured
- by the user.</p>
+ by the user. If the version option is not specified, the highest supported
+ TLS version will be used to determine the supported cipher suites</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>eccs() -></name>
- <name>eccs(protocol()) -> [named_curve()]</name>
+ <name>eccs(protocol_version()) -> [named_curve()]</name>
<fsummary>Returns a list of supported ECCs.</fsummary>
<desc><p>Returns a list of supported ECCs. <c>eccs()</c>
@@ -857,7 +868,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
supported protocols and then deduplicating the output.</p>
</desc>
</func>
-
+
<func>
<name>clear_pem_cache() -> ok </name>
<fsummary> Clears the pem cache</fsummary>
@@ -872,20 +883,20 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
<func>
<name>connect(Socket, SslOptions) -> </name>
- <name>connect(Socket, SslOptions, Timeout) -> {ok, SslSocket}
+ <name>connect(Socket, SslOptions, Timeout) -> {ok, TLSSocket}
| {error, Reason}</name>
<fsummary>Upgrades a <c>gen_tcp</c>, or
- equivalent, connected socket to an SSL socket.</fsummary>
+ equivalent, connected socket to an TLS socket.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Socket = socket()</v>
<v>SslOptions = [ssl_option()]</v>
<v>Timeout = integer() | infinity</v>
- <v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v>
+ <v>TLSSocket = sslsocket()</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc><p>Upgrades a <c>gen_tcp</c>, or equivalent,
- connected socket to an SSL socket, that is, performs the
- client-side ssl handshake.</p>
+ connected socket to an TLS socket, that is, performs the
+ client-side TLS handshake.</p>
<note><p>If the option <c>verify</c> is set to <c>verify_peer</c>
the option <c>server_name_indication</c> shall also be specified,
@@ -899,7 +910,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
<name>connect(Host, Port, Options) -></name>
<name>connect(Host, Port, Options, Timeout) ->
{ok, SslSocket} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Opens an SSL connection to <c>Host</c>, <c>Port</c>.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Opens an TLS/DTLS connection to <c>Host</c>, <c>Port</c>.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Host = host()</v>
<v>Port = integer()</v>
@@ -908,13 +919,13 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
<v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
- <desc><p>Opens an SSL connection to <c>Host</c>, <c>Port</c>.</p>
+ <desc><p>Opens an TLS/DTLS connection to <c>Host</c>, <c>Port</c>.</p>
<p> When the option <c>verify</c> is set to <c>verify_peer</c> the check
<seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_verify_hostname-2">public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/2</seealso>
will be performed in addition to the usual x509-path validation checks. If the check fails the error {bad_cert, hostname_check_failed} will
be propagated to the path validation fun <seealso marker="#verify_fun">verify_fun</seealso>, where it is possible to do customized
- checks by using the full possibilitis of the <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_verify_hostname-2">public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/2</seealso> API.
+ checks by using the full possibilities of the <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_verify_hostname-3">public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/3</seealso> API.
When the option <c>server_name_indication</c> is provided, its value (the DNS name) will be used as <c>ReferenceID</c>
to <seealso marker="public_key:public_key#pkix_verify_hostname-2">public_key:pkix_verify_hostname/2</seealso>.
@@ -930,24 +941,24 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
<func>
<name>close(SslSocket) -> ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Closes an SSL connection.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Closes an TLS/DTLS connection.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
- <desc><p>Closes an SSL connection.</p>
+ <desc><p>Closes an TLS/DTLS connection.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
<name>close(SslSocket, How) -> ok | {ok, port()} | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Closes an SSL connection.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Closes an TLS connection.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v>
<v>How = timeout() | {NewController::pid(), timeout()} </v>
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
- <desc><p>Closes or downgrades an SSL connection. In the latter case the transport
+ <desc><p>Closes or downgrades an TLS connection. In the latter case the transport
connection will be handed over to the <c>NewController</c> process after receiving
the TLS close alert from the peer. The returned transport socket will have
the following options set: <c>[{active, false}, {packet, 0}, {mode, binary}]</c></p>
@@ -958,7 +969,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
<name>controlling_process(SslSocket, NewOwner) ->
ok | {error, Reason}</name>
<fsummary>Assigns a new controlling process to the
- SSL socket.</fsummary>
+ TLS/DTLS socket.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>SslSocket = sslsocket()</v>
<v>NewOwner = pid()</v>
@@ -1121,7 +1132,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
extra key material. It either takes user-generated values for
<c>Secret</c> and <c>Seed</c> or atoms directing it to use a specific
value from the session security parameters.</p>
- <p>Can only be used with TLS connections; <c>{error, undefined}</c>
+ <p>Can only be used with TLS/DTLS connections; <c>{error, undefined}</c>
is returned for SSLv3 connections.</p>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -1221,7 +1232,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
<v>Reason = term()</v>
</type>
<desc>
- <p>Performs the SSL/TLS server-side handshake.</p>
+ <p>Performs the SSL/TLS/DTLS server-side handshake.</p>
<p><c>Socket</c> is a socket as returned by
<seealso marker="#transport_accept-2">ssl:transport_accept/[1,2]</seealso>
</p>
@@ -1231,7 +1242,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
<func>
<name>ssl_accept(Socket, SslOptions) -> </name>
<name>ssl_accept(Socket, SslOptions, Timeout) -> {ok, Socket} | ok | {error, Reason}</name>
- <fsummary>Performs server-side SSL/TLS handshake.</fsummary>
+ <fsummary>Performs server-side SSL/TLS/DTLS handshake.</fsummary>
<type>
<v>Socket = socket() | sslsocket() </v>
<v>SslOptions = [ssl_option()]</v>
@@ -1248,10 +1259,10 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
by calling this function, else the upgrade succeeds or does not
succeed depending on timing.</p></warning>
- <p>If <c>Socket</c> is an <c>sslsocket()</c>: provides extra SSL/TLS
+ <p>If <c>Socket</c> is an <c>sslsocket()</c>: provides extra SSL/TLS/DTLS
options to those specified in
<seealso marker="#listen-2">ssl:listen/2 </seealso> and then performs
- the SSL/TLS handshake.
+ the SSL/TLS/DTLS handshake.
</p>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -1310,7 +1321,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
The socket returned is to be passed to
<seealso marker="#ssl_accept-2"> ssl:ssl_accept[2,3]</seealso>
to complete handshaking, that is,
- establishing the SSL/TLS connection.</p>
+ establishing the SSL/TLS/DTLS connection.</p>
<warning>
<p>The socket returned can only be used with
<seealso marker="#ssl_accept-2"> ssl:ssl_accept[2,3]</seealso>.
@@ -1332,7 +1343,8 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
<fsummary>Returns version information relevant for the
SSL application.</fsummary>
<type>
- <v>versions_info() = {app_vsn, string()} | {supported | available, [protocol()] </v>
+ <v>versions_info() = {app_vsn, string()} | {supported | available, [ssl_tls_protocol()]} |
+ {supported_dtls | available_dtls, [dtls_protocol()]} </v>
</type>
<desc>
<p>Returns version information relevant for the SSL
@@ -1342,19 +1354,35 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
<item>The application version of the SSL application.</item>
<tag><c>supported</c></tag>
- <item>TLS/SSL versions supported by default.
+ <item>SSL/TLS versions supported by default.
Overridden by a version option on
<seealso marker="#connect-2"> connect/[2,3,4]</seealso>,
<seealso marker="#listen-2"> listen/2</seealso>, and <seealso
marker="#ssl_accept-2">ssl_accept/[1,2,3]</seealso>.
- For the negotiated TLS/SSL version, see <seealso
+ For the negotiated SSL/TLS version, see <seealso
marker="#connection_information-1">ssl:connection_information/1
</seealso>.</item>
-
+
+ <tag><c>supported_dtls</c></tag>
+ <item>DTLS versions supported by default.
+ Overridden by a version option on
+ <seealso marker="#connect-2"> connect/[2,3,4]</seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#listen-2"> listen/2</seealso>, and <seealso
+ marker="#ssl_accept-2">ssl_accept/[1,2,3]</seealso>.
+ For the negotiated DTLS version, see <seealso
+ marker="#connection_information-1">ssl:connection_information/1
+ </seealso>.</item>
+
<tag><c>available</c></tag>
- <item>All TLS/SSL versions supported by the SSL application.
+ <item>All SSL/TLS versions supported by the SSL application.
TLS 1.2 requires sufficient support from the Crypto
application.</item>
+
+ <tag><c>available_dtls</c></tag>
+ <item>All DTLS versions supported by the SSL application.
+ DTLS 1.2 requires sufficient support from the Crypto
+ application.</item>
+
</taglist>
</desc>
</func>
@@ -1365,6 +1393,7 @@ fun(srp, Username :: string(), UserState :: term()) ->
<title>SEE ALSO</title>
<p><seealso marker="kernel:inet">inet(3)</seealso> and
<seealso marker="kernel:gen_tcp">gen_tcp(3)</seealso>
+ <seealso marker="kernel:gen_udp">gen_udp(3)</seealso>
</p>
</section>
diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_app.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_app.xml
index f317dfded4..51070bb083 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_app.xml
+++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_app.xml
@@ -35,16 +35,20 @@
<description>
<p>
- The ssl application is an implementation of the SSL/TLS protocol in Erlang.
+ The ssl application is an implementation of the SSL/TLS/DTLS protocol in Erlang.
</p>
<list type="bulleted">
- <item>Supported SSL/TLS-versions are SSL-3.0, TLS-1.0,
- TLS-1.1, and TLS-1.2.</item>
+ <item>Supported SSL/TLS/DTLS-versions are SSL-3.0, TLS-1.0,
+ TLS-1.1, TLS-1.2, DTLS-1.0 (based on TLS-1.1), DTLS-1.2 (based on TLS-1.2)</item>
<item>For security reasons SSL-2.0 is not supported.</item>
<item>For security reasons SSL-3.0 is no longer supported by default,
- but can be configured.</item>
+ but can be configured. (OTP 19) </item>
+ <item>For security reasons RSA key exchange cipher suites are no longer supported by default,
+ but can be configured. (OTP 21) </item>
<item>For security reasons DES cipher suites are no longer supported by default,
- but can be configured.</item>
+ but can be configured. (OTP 20) </item>
+ <item>For security reasons 3DES cipher suites are no longer supported by default,
+ but can be configured. (OTP 21) </item>
<item> Renegotiation Indication Extension <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5746.txt">RFC 5746</url> is supported
</item>
<item>Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman cipher suites are supported,
@@ -72,7 +76,7 @@
<section>
<title>DEPENDENCIES</title>
- <p>The SSL application uses the <c>public_key</c> and
+ <p>The SSL application uses the <c>public_key</c>, <c>asn1</c> and
Crypto application to handle public keys and encryption, hence
these applications must be loaded for the SSL application to work.
In an embedded environment this means they must be started with
@@ -94,13 +98,20 @@
<p><c>erl -ssl protocol_version "['tlsv1.2', 'tlsv1.1']"</c></p>
<taglist>
- <tag><c>protocol_version = </c><seealso marker="ssl#type-protocol">ssl:protocol()</seealso><c><![CDATA[<optional>]]></c></tag>
+ <tag><c>protocol_version = </c><seealso marker="ssl#type-protocol">ssl:ssl_tls_protocol()</seealso><c><![CDATA[<optional>]]></c></tag>
<item><p>Protocol supported by started clients and
servers. If this option is not set, it defaults to all
- protocols currently supported by the SSL application.
+ TLS protocols currently supported by the SSL application.
This option can be overridden by the version option
to <c>ssl:connect/[2,3]</c> and <c>ssl:listen/2</c>.</p></item>
+ <tag><c>dtls_protocol_version = </c><seealso marker="ssl#type-protocol">ssl:dtls_protocol()</seealso><c><![CDATA[<optional>]]></c></tag>
+ <item><p>Protocol supported by started clients and
+ servers. If this option is not set, it defaults to all
+ DTLS protocols currently supported by the SSL application.
+ This option can be overridden by the version option
+ to <c>ssl:connect/[2,3]</c> and <c>ssl:listen/2</c>.</p></item>
+
<tag><c><![CDATA[session_lifetime = integer() <optional>]]></c></tag>
<item><p>Maximum lifetime of the session data in seconds. Defaults to 24 hours which is the maximum
recommended lifetime by <url href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/5246rfc.txt">RFC 5246</url>. However
@@ -123,14 +134,14 @@
new client connections. If the maximum number of sessions is
reached, the current cache entries will be invalidated
regardless of their remaining lifetime. Defaults to
- 1000.</p></item>
+ 1000. Recommended ssl-8.2.1 or later for this option to work as intended.</p></item>
<tag> <c><![CDATA[session_cache_server_max = integer() <optional>]]></c></tag>
<item><p>Limits the growth of the servers session cache, that is
how many client sessions are cached by the server. If the
maximum number of sessions is reached, the current cache entries
will be invalidated regardless of their remaining
- lifetime. Defaults to 1000.</p></item>
+ lifetime. Defaults to 1000. Recommended ssl-8.2.1 or later for this option to work as intended.</p></item>
<tag><c><![CDATA[ssl_pem_cache_clean = integer() <optional>]]></c></tag>
<item>
@@ -145,9 +156,8 @@
<tag><c><![CDATA[bypass_pem_cache = boolean() <optional>]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Introduced in ssl-8.0.2. Disables the PEM-cache.
- The PEM cache has proven to be a bottleneck, until the
- implementation has been improved this can be used as
- a workaround. Defaults to false.
+ Can be used as a workaround for the PEM-cache bottleneck
+ before ssl-8.1.1. Defaults to false.
</p>
</item>
@@ -167,7 +177,7 @@
<title>ERROR LOGGER AND EVENT HANDLERS</title>
<p>The SSL application uses the default <seealso
marker="kernel:error_logger">OTP error logger</seealso> to log
- unexpected errors and TLS alerts. The logging of TLS alerts may be
+ unexpected errors and TLS/DTLS alerts. The logging of TLS/DTLS alerts may be
turned off with the <c>log_alert</c> option. </p>
</section>
diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml
index 7f8a08f704..e14f3f90dc 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml
+++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
</legalnotice>
- <title>Using SSL for Erlang Distribution</title>
+ <title>Using TLS for Erlang Distribution</title>
<prepared>P Nyblom</prepared>
<responsible></responsible>
<docno></docno>
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
<file>ssl_distribution.xml</file>
</header>
<p>This section describes how the Erlang distribution can use
- SSL to get extra verification and security.</p>
+ TLS to get extra verification and security.</p>
<p>The Erlang distribution can in theory use almost any
connection-based protocol as bearer. However, a module that
@@ -45,16 +45,16 @@
<p>In the SSL application, an extra distribution
module, <c>inet_tls_dist</c>, can be used as an
- alternative. All distribution connections will use SSL and
+ alternative. All distribution connections will use TLS and
all participating Erlang nodes in a distributed system must use
this distribution module.</p>
<p>The security level depends on the parameters provided to the
- SSL connection setup. Erlang node cookies are however always
+ TLS connection setup. Erlang node cookies are however always
used, as they can be used to differentiate between two different
Erlang networks.</p>
- <p>To set up Erlang distribution over SSL:</p>
+ <p>To set up Erlang distribution over TLS:</p>
<list type="bulleted">
<item><em>Step 1:</em> Build boot scripts including the
@@ -63,13 +63,13 @@
<c>net_kernel</c>.</item>
<item><em>Step 3:</em> Specify the security options and other
SSL options.</item>
- <item><em>Step 4:</em> Set up the environment to always use SSL.</item>
+ <item><em>Step 4:</em> Set up the environment to always use TLS.</item>
</list>
<p>The following sections describe these steps.</p>
<section>
- <title>Building Boot Scripts Including the ssl Application</title>
+ <title>Building Boot Scripts Including the SSL Application</title>
<p>Boot scripts are built using the <c>systools</c> utility in the
SASL application. For more information on <c>systools</c>,
see the SASL documentation. This is only an example of
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
STDLIB application.</p></item>
</list>
- <p>The following shows an example <c>.rel</c> file with SSL
+ <p>The following shows an example <c>.rel</c> file with TLS
added:</p>
<code type="none">
{release, {"OTP APN 181 01","R15A"}, {erts, "5.9"},
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Eshell V5.0 (abort with ^G)
<section>
<title>Specifying Distribution Module for net_kernel</title>
- <p>The distribution module for SSL is named <c>inet_tls_dist</c>
+ <p>The distribution module for SSL/TLS is named <c>inet_tls_dist</c>
and is specified on the command line with option <c>-proto_dist</c>.
The argument to <c>-proto_dist</c> is to be the module
name without suffix <c>_dist</c>. So, this distribution
@@ -174,21 +174,21 @@ Eshell V5.0 (abort with ^G)
(ssl_test@myhost)1> </code>
<p>However, a node started in this way refuses to talk
- to other nodes, as no SSL parameters are supplied
+ to other nodes, as no TLS parameters are supplied
(see the next section).</p>
</section>
<section>
- <title>Specifying SSL Options</title>
+ <title>Specifying SSL/TLS Options</title>
<p>
- The SSL distribution options can be written into a file
+ The SSL/TLS distribution options can be written into a file
that is consulted when the node is started. This file name
is then specified with the command line argument
<c>-ssl_dist_optfile</c>.
</p>
<p>
- Any available SSL option can be specified in an options file,
+ Any available SSL/TLS option can be specified in an options file,
but note that options that take a <c>fun()</c> has to use
the syntax <c>fun Mod:Func/Arity</c> since a function
body can not be compiled when consulting a file.
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ Eshell V5.0 (abort with ^G)
interfere severely, so beware!
</p>
<p>
- For SSL to work, at least a public key and a certificate
+ For SSL/TLS to work, at least a public key and a certificate
must be specified for the server side.
In the following example, the PEM file
<c>"/home/me/ssl/erlserver.pem"</c> contains both
@@ -257,13 +257,13 @@ $ erl -boot /home/me/ssl/start_ssl -proto_dist inet_tls
still be accepted if it does not present any certificate.
</p>
<p>
- A node started in this way is fully functional, using SSL
+ A node started in this way is fully functional, using TLS
as the distribution protocol.
</p>
</section>
<section>
- <title>Specifying SSL Options (Legacy)</title>
+ <title>Specifying SSL/TLS Options (Legacy)</title>
<p>
As in the previous section the PEM file
@@ -272,9 +272,9 @@ $ erl -boot /home/me/ssl/start_ssl -proto_dist inet_tls
</p>
<p>On the <c>erl</c> command line you can specify options that the
- SSL distribution adds when creating a socket.</p>
+ SSL/TLS distribution adds when creating a socket.</p>
- <p>The simplest SSL options in the following list can be specified
+ <p>The simplest SSL/TLS options in the following list can be specified
by adding the
prefix <c>server_</c> or <c>client_</c> to the option name:</p>
<list type="bulleted">
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ $ erl -boot /home/me/ssl/start_ssl -proto_dist inet_tls
</list>
<p>Note that <c>verify_fun</c> needs to be written in a different
- form than the corresponding SSL option, since funs are not
+ form than the corresponding SSL/TLS option, since funs are not
accepted on the command line.</p>
<p>The server can also take the options <c>dhfile</c> and
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ $ erl -boot /home/me/ssl/start_ssl -proto_dist inet_tls
<p>Raw socket options, such as <c>packet</c> and <c>size</c> must not
be specified on the command line.</p>
- <p>The command-line argument for specifying the SSL options is named
+ <p>The command-line argument for specifying the SSL/TLS options is named
<c>-ssl_dist_opt</c> and is to be followed by pairs of
SSL options and their values. Argument <c>-ssl_dist_opt</c> can
be repeated any number of times.</p>
@@ -331,10 +331,10 @@ Eshell V5.0 (abort with ^G)
</section>
<section>
- <title>Setting up Environment to Always Use SSL (Legacy)</title>
+ <title>Setting up Environment to Always Use SSL/TLS (Legacy)</title>
<p>A convenient way to specify arguments to Erlang is to use environment
variable <c>ERL_FLAGS</c>. All the flags needed to
- use the SSL distribution can be specified in that variable and are
+ use the SSL/TLS distribution can be specified in that variable and are
then interpreted as command-line arguments for all
subsequent invocations of Erlang.</p>
@@ -365,8 +365,8 @@ Eshell V5.0 (abort with ^G)
</section>
<section>
- <title>Using SSL distribution over IPv6</title>
- <p>It is possible to use SSL distribution over IPv6 instead of
+ <title>Using SSL/TLS distribution over IPv6</title>
+ <p>It is possible to use SSL/TLS distribution over IPv6 instead of
IPv4. To do this, pass the option <c>-proto_dist inet6_tls</c>
instead of <c>-proto_dist inet_tls</c> when starting Erlang,
either on the command line or in the <c>ERL_FLAGS</c> environment
@@ -380,6 +380,6 @@ $ erl -boot /home/me/ssl/start_ssl -proto_dist inet6_tls
</code>
<p>A node started in this way will only be able to communicate with
- other nodes using SSL distribution over IPv6.</p>
+ other nodes using SSL/TLS distribution over IPv6.</p>
</section>
</chapter>
diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_introduction.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_introduction.xml
index 25b05a769d..a416924eb1 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_introduction.xml
+++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_introduction.xml
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
<header>
<copyright>
<year>2015</year>
- <year>2015</year>
+ <year>2017</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB, All Rights Reserved</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -41,14 +41,15 @@
authenticate the counterpart with whom they communicate,
and to exchange a symmetric key for payload encryption. The protocol provides
data/message confidentiality (encryption), integrity (through message authentication code checks)
- and host verification (through certificate path validation).</p>
+ and host verification (through certificate path validation). DTLS (Datagram Transport Layer Security) that
+ is based on TLS but datagram oriented instead of stream oriented.</p>
</section>
<section>
<title>Prerequisites</title>
<p>It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the Erlang
programming language, the concepts of OTP, and has a basic
- understanding of SSL/TLS.</p>
+ understanding of SSL/TLS/DTLS.</p>
</section>
</chapter>
diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_protocol.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_protocol.xml
index 31a22db58b..0b12dc7dc5 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_protocol.xml
+++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_protocol.xml
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
</legalnotice>
- <title>TLS and its Predecessor, SSL</title>
+ <title>TLS/DTLS and TLS Predecessor, SSL</title>
<prepared></prepared>
<responsible></responsible>
<docno></docno>
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
<file>ssl_protocol.xml</file>
</header>
- <p>The Erlang SSL application implements the SSL/TLS protocol
+ <p>The Erlang SSL application implements the SSL/TLS/DTLS protocol
for the currently supported versions, see the
<seealso marker="ssl">ssl(3)</seealso> manual page.
</p>
@@ -41,20 +41,22 @@
<p>By default SSL/TLS is run over the TCP/IP protocol even
though you can plug in any other reliable transport protocol
with the same Application Programming Interface (API) as the
- <c>gen_tcp</c> module in Kernel.</p>
+ <c>gen_tcp</c> module in Kernel. DTLS is by default run over UDP/IP,
+ which means that application data has no delivery guarentees. Other
+ transports, such as SCTP, may be supported in future releases.</p>
<p>If a client and a server wants to use an upgrade mechanism, such as
- defined by RFC 2817, to upgrade a regular TCP/IP connection to an SSL
+ defined by RFC 2817, to upgrade a regular TCP/IP connection to an TLS
connection, this is supported by the Erlang SSL application API. This can be
useful for, for example, supporting HTTP and HTTPS on the same port and
- implementing virtual hosting.
+ implementing virtual hosting. Note this is a TLS feature only.
</p>
<section>
<title>Security Overview</title>
<p>To achieve authentication and privacy, the client and server
- perform a TLS handshake procedure before transmitting or receiving
+ perform a TLS/DTLS handshake procedure before transmitting or receiving
any data. During the handshake, they agree on a protocol version and
cryptographic algorithms, generate shared secrets using public
key cryptographies, and optionally authenticate each other with
@@ -73,10 +75,10 @@
<p>The keys for the symmetric encryption are generated uniquely
for each connection and are based on a secret negotiated
- in the TLS handshake.</p>
+ in the TLS/DTLS handshake.</p>
- <p>The TLS handshake protocol and data transfer is run on top of
- the TLS Record Protocol, which uses a keyed-hash Message
+ <p>The TLS/DTLS handshake protocol and data transfer is run on top of
+ the TLS/DTLS Record Protocol, which uses a keyed-hash Message
Authenticity Code (MAC), or a Hash-based MAC (HMAC),
to protect the message data
integrity. From the TLS RFC: "A Message Authentication Code is a
@@ -152,8 +154,8 @@
from it was saved, for security reasons. The amount of time the
session data is to be saved can be configured.</p>
- <p>By default the SSL clients try to reuse an available session and
- by default the SSL servers agree to reuse sessions when clients
+ <p>By default the TLS/DTLS clients try to reuse an available session and
+ by default the TLS/DTLS servers agree to reuse sessions when clients
ask for it.</p>
</section>
diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/using_ssl.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/using_ssl.xml
index 61918a346d..c369c3c133 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/using_ssl.xml
+++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/using_ssl.xml
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
</legalnotice>
- <title>Using SSL API</title>
+ <title>Using SSL application API</title>
<prepared></prepared>
<responsible></responsible>
<docno></docno>
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
<section>
<title>Minimal Example</title>
- <note><p> The minimal setup is not the most secure setup of SSL.</p>
+ <note><p> The minimal setup is not the most secure setup of SSL/TLS/DTLS.</p>
</note>
<p>To set up client/server connections:</p>
@@ -60,27 +60,27 @@
<code type="erl">1 server> ssl:start().
ok</code>
- <p><em>Step 2:</em> Create an SSL listen socket:</p>
+ <p><em>Step 2:</em> Create an TLS listen socket: (To run DTLS add the option {protocol, dtls})</p>
<code type="erl">2 server> {ok, ListenSocket} =
ssl:listen(9999, [{certfile, "cert.pem"}, {keyfile, "key.pem"},{reuseaddr, true}]).
{ok,{sslsocket, [...]}}</code>
- <p><em>Step 3:</em> Do a transport accept on the SSL listen socket:</p>
+ <p><em>Step 3:</em> Do a transport accept on the TLS listen socket:</p>
<code type="erl">3 server> {ok, Socket} = ssl:transport_accept(ListenSocket).
{ok,{sslsocket, [...]}}</code>
- <p><em>Step 4:</em> Start the client side:</p>
+ <p><em>Step 4:</em> Start the client side: </p>
<code type="erl">1 client> ssl:start().
ok</code>
-
+ <p> To run DTLS add the option {protocol, dtls} to third argument.</p>
<code type="erl">2 client> {ok, Socket} = ssl:connect("localhost", 9999, [], infinity).
{ok,{sslsocket, [...]}}</code>
- <p><em>Step 5:</em> Do the SSL handshake:</p>
+ <p><em>Step 5:</em> Do the TLS handshake:</p>
<code type="erl">4 server> ok = ssl:ssl_accept(Socket).
ok</code>
- <p><em>Step 6:</em> Send a message over SSL:</p>
+ <p><em>Step 6:</em> Send a message over TLS:</p>
<code type="erl">5 server> ssl:send(Socket, "foo").
ok</code>
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ ok</code>
</section>
<section>
- <title>Upgrade Example</title>
+ <title>Upgrade Example - TLS only </title>
<note><p>To upgrade a TCP/IP connection to an SSL connection, the
client and server must agree to do so. The agreement
@@ -125,24 +125,24 @@ ok</code>
<code type="erl">4 server> inet:setopts(Socket, [{active, false}]).
ok</code>
- <p><em>Step 6:</em> Do the SSL handshake:</p>
- <code type="erl">5 server> {ok, SSLSocket} = ssl:ssl_accept(Socket, [{cacertfile, "cacerts.pem"},
+ <p><em>Step 6:</em> Do the TLS handshake:</p>
+ <code type="erl">5 server> {ok, TLSSocket} = ssl:ssl_accept(Socket, [{cacertfile, "cacerts.pem"},
{certfile, "cert.pem"}, {keyfile, "key.pem"}]).
{ok,{sslsocket,[...]}}</code>
- <p><em>Step 7:</em> Upgrade to an SSL connection. The client and server
+ <p><em>Step 7:</em> Upgrade to an TLS connection. The client and server
must agree upon the upgrade. The server must call
<c>ssl:accept/2</c> before the client calls <c>ssl:connect/3.</c></p>
- <code type="erl">3 client>{ok, SSLSocket} = ssl:connect(Socket, [{cacertfile, "cacerts.pem"},
+ <code type="erl">3 client>{ok, TLSSocket} = ssl:connect(Socket, [{cacertfile, "cacerts.pem"},
{certfile, "cert.pem"}, {keyfile, "key.pem"}], infinity).
{ok,{sslsocket,[...]}}</code>
- <p><em>Step 8:</em> Send a message over SSL:</p>
- <code type="erl">4 client> ssl:send(SSLSocket, "foo").
+ <p><em>Step 8:</em> Send a message over TLS:</p>
+ <code type="erl">4 client> ssl:send(TLSSocket, "foo").
ok</code>
- <p><em>Step 9:</em> Set <c>active true</c> on the SSL socket:</p>
- <code type="erl">4 server> ssl:setopts(SSLSocket, [{active, true}]).
+ <p><em>Step 9:</em> Set <c>active true</c> on the TLS socket:</p>
+ <code type="erl">4 server> ssl:setopts(TLSSocket, [{active, true}]).
ok</code>
<p><em>Step 10:</em> Flush the shell message queue to see that the message
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 03725089dd..fb12a729b1 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/dtls_connection.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/dtls_connection.erl
@@ -473,7 +473,8 @@ init(Type, Event, State) ->
error(enter, _, State) ->
{keep_state, State};
error({call, From}, {start, _Timeout}, {Error, State}) ->
- {stop_and_reply, normal, {reply, From, {error, Error}}, State};
+ ssl_connection:stop_and_reply(
+ normal, {reply, From, {error, Error}}, State);
error({call, _} = Call, Msg, State) ->
gen_handshake(?FUNCTION_NAME, Call, Msg, State);
error(_, _, _) ->
@@ -840,7 +841,7 @@ handle_info({Protocol, _, _, _, Data}, StateName,
next_event(StateName, Record, State);
#alert{} = Alert ->
ssl_connection:handle_normal_shutdown(Alert, StateName, State0),
- {stop, {shutdown, own_alert}}
+ ssl_connection:stop({shutdown, own_alert}, State0)
end;
handle_info({CloseTag, Socket}, StateName,
#state{socket = Socket,
@@ -865,7 +866,7 @@ handle_info({CloseTag, Socket}, StateName,
ok
end,
ssl_connection:handle_normal_shutdown(?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?CLOSE_NOTIFY), StateName, State),
- {stop, {shutdown, transport_closed}};
+ ssl_connection:stop({shutdown, transport_closed}, State);
true ->
%% Fixes non-delivery of final DTLS record in {active, once}.
%% Basically allows the application the opportunity to set {active, once} again
@@ -893,7 +894,7 @@ handle_state_timeout(flight_retransmission_timeout, StateName,
handle_alerts([], Result) ->
Result;
-handle_alerts(_, {stop,_} = Stop) ->
+handle_alerts(_, {stop, _, _} = Stop) ->
Stop;
handle_alerts([Alert | Alerts], {next_state, StateName, State}) ->
handle_alerts(Alerts, ssl_connection:handle_alert(Alert, StateName, State));
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/dtls_udp_listener.erl b/lib/ssl/src/dtls_udp_listener.erl
index 12e54a0e51..0608c6bd2b 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 _:_ ->
{stop, {shutdown, {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}};
@@ -228,10 +228,10 @@ 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 4c677b9c33..8e605bec65 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/inet_tls_dist.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/inet_tls_dist.erl
@@ -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]}]}.
@@ -40,127 +49,398 @@ 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).
+
+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.
-gen_accept_connection(Driver, AcceptPid, Socket, MyNode, Allowed, SetupTime) ->
+%% -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+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},
+ link(DistCtrl),
+ dist_util:handshake_other_started(trace(HSData));
+ {false,IP} ->
+ error_logger:error_msg(
+ "** Connection attempt from "
+ "disallowed IP ~w ** ~n", [IP]),
+ ?shutdown2(no_node, trace({disallowed, IP}))
+ end
+ end.
-setup(Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames,SetupTime) ->
- gen_setup(inet_tcp, Node, Type, MyNode, LongOrShortNames,SetupTime).
-gen_setup(Driver, 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) ->
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(
+ [{server_name_indication, atom_to_list(Node)}
+ |get_ssl_options(client)])),
dist_util:reset_timer(Timer),
- case
- ssl_tls_dist_proxy:connect(
- Driver, Address, TcpPort,
- [{server_name_indication, atom_to_list(Node)}])
- 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},
+ link(DistCtrl),
+ 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(
+ {ssl_connect_failed, Ip, TcpPort, Other}))
end;
Other ->
- ?trace("port_please (~p) "
- "failed.~n", [Node]),
- ?shutdown2(Node, {shutdown, {port_please_failed, Other}})
+ ?shutdown2(
+ Node,
+ trace(
+ {port_please_failed, ErlEpmd, Name, Ip, Other}))
end;
Other ->
- ?trace("inet_getaddr(~p) "
- "failed (~p).~n", [Node,Other]),
- ?shutdown2(Node, {shutdown, {inet_getaddr_failed, Other}})
+ ?shutdown2(
+ Node,
+ trace({getaddr_failed, Driver, Address, 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);
- _ ->
- ?shutdown(no_node)
+ Other ->
+ ?shutdown2(
+ no_node, trace({check_ip_failed, SslSocket, Other}))
end;
_ ->
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
@@ -169,125 +449,217 @@ 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) ->
- case split_node(atom_to_list(Node), $@, []) of
- [Name|Tail] when Tail =/= [] ->
- Host = lists:append(Tail),
+ case string:split(atom_to_list(Node), "@") of
+ [Name, Host] when Host =/= [] ->
check_node(Driver, Name, Node, Host, LongOrShortNames);
[_] ->
- error_logger:error_msg("** Nodename ~p illegal, no '@' character **~n",
- [Node]),
- ?shutdown(Node);
+ error_logger:error_msg(
+ "** Nodename ~p illegal, no '@' character **~n",
+ [Node]),
+ ?shutdown2(Node, trace({illegal_node_n@me, Node}));
_ ->
- error_logger:error_msg("** Nodename ~p illegal **~n", [Node]),
- ?shutdown(Node)
+ error_logger:error_msg(
+ "** Nodename ~p illegal **~n", [Node]),
+ ?shutdown2(Node, trace({illegal_node_name, Node}))
end.
check_node(Driver, Name, Node, Host, LongOrShortNames) ->
- case split_node(Host, $., []) of
+ case string:split(Host, ".") of
[_] when LongOrShortNames == longnames ->
case Driver:parse_address(Host) of
{ok, _} ->
[Name, Host];
_ ->
- error_logger:error_msg("** System running to use "
- "fully qualified "
- "hostnames **~n"
- "** Hostname ~s is illegal **~n",
- [Host]),
- ?shutdown(Node)
+ error_logger:error_msg(
+ "** System running to use "
+ "fully qualified hostnames **~n"
+ "** Hostname ~s is illegal **~n",
+ [Host]),
+ ?shutdown2(Node, trace({not_longnames, Host}))
end;
- [_, _ | _] when LongOrShortNames == shortnames ->
- error_logger:error_msg("** System NOT running to use fully qualified "
- "hostnames **~n"
- "** Hostname ~s is illegal **~n",
- [Host]),
- ?shutdown(Node);
+ [_, _] when LongOrShortNames == shortnames ->
+ error_logger:error_msg(
+ "** System NOT running to use "
+ "fully qualified hostnames **~n"
+ "** Hostname ~s is illegal **~n",
+ [Host]),
+ ?shutdown2(Node, trace({not_shortnames, Host}));
_ ->
[Name, Host]
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)].
-
-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)
+split_node(Node) when is_atom(Node) ->
+ case string:split(atom_to_list(Node), "@") of
+ [Name, Host] when Name =/= [], Host =/= [] ->
+ Host;
+ _ ->
+ false
+ end;
+split_node(_) ->
+ false.
+
+%% -------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+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) ->
+ try ets:lookup(ssl_dist_opts, Type) of
+ [{Type, Opts}] ->
+ [{erl_dist, true} | Opts];
+ _ ->
+ get_ssl_dist_arguments(Type)
+ catch
+ error:badarg ->
+ get_ssl_dist_arguments(Type)
+ end.
+
+get_ssl_dist_arguments(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 762aa2f8d8..3c6cd254c1 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-4.2", "inets-5.10.7"]}]}.
-
-
+ {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-3.2","public_key-1.5","kernel-6.0",
+ "erts-10.0","crypto-4.2", "inets-5.10.7"]}]}.
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl
index 656ed94ea5..a298012f26 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
]).
%% SSL/TLS protocol handling
--export([cipher_suites/0, cipher_suites/1, eccs/0, eccs/1, versions/0,
+-export([cipher_suites/0, cipher_suites/1, cipher_suites/2, eccs/0, eccs/1, versions/0,
format_error/1, renegotiate/1, prf/5, negotiated_protocol/1,
connection_information/1, connection_information/2]).
%% Misc
@@ -383,13 +383,31 @@ cipher_suites() ->
%% Description: Returns all supported cipher suites.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
cipher_suites(erlang) ->
- [ssl_cipher:erl_suite_definition(Suite) || Suite <- available_suites(default)];
-
+ Version = tls_record:highest_protocol_version([]),
+ cipher_suites(erlang, Version);
cipher_suites(openssl) ->
- [ssl_cipher:openssl_suite_name(Suite) || Suite <- available_suites(default)];
-
+ Version = tls_record:highest_protocol_version([]),
+ cipher_suites(openssl, Version);
cipher_suites(all) ->
- [ssl_cipher:erl_suite_definition(Suite) || Suite <- available_suites(all)].
+ Version = tls_record:highest_protocol_version([]),
+ cipher_suites(all, Version).
+
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+-spec cipher_suites(erlang | openssl | all, tls_record:tls_version() |
+ dtls_record:dtls_version()) -> [ssl_cipher:old_erl_cipher_suite() | string()].
+%% Description: Returns all supported cipher suites.
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+cipher_suites(Type, Version) when Version == 'dtlsv1';
+ Version == 'dtlsv1.2' ->
+ cipher_suites(Type, dtls_record:protocol_version(Version));
+cipher_suites(Type, Version) when is_atom(Version) ->
+ cipher_suites(Type, tls_record:protocol_version(Version));
+cipher_suites(erlang, Version) ->
+ [ssl_cipher:erl_suite_definition(Suite) || Suite <- available_suites(default, Version)];
+cipher_suites(openssl, Version) ->
+ [ssl_cipher:openssl_suite_name(Suite) || Suite <- available_suites(default, Version)];
+cipher_suites(all, Version) ->
+ [ssl_cipher:erl_suite_definition(Suite) || Suite <- available_suites(all, Version)].
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec eccs() -> tls_v1:curves().
@@ -410,6 +428,11 @@ eccs({3,0}) ->
eccs({3,_}) ->
Curves = tls_v1:ecc_curves(all),
eccs_filter_supported(Curves);
+eccs({_,_} = DTLSVersion) ->
+ eccs(dtls_v1:corresponding_tls_version(DTLSVersion));
+eccs(DTLSAtomVersion) when DTLSAtomVersion == 'dtlsv1';
+ DTLSAtomVersion == 'dtlsv2' ->
+ eccs(dtls_record:protocol_version(DTLSAtomVersion));
eccs(AtomVersion) when is_atom(AtomVersion) ->
eccs(tls_record:protocol_version(AtomVersion)).
@@ -542,16 +565,23 @@ sockname(#sslsocket{pid = Pid, fd = {Transport, Socket, _, _}}) when is_pid(Pid)
%%---------------------------------------------------------------
-spec versions() -> [{ssl_app, string()} | {supported, [tls_record:tls_atom_version()]} |
- {available, [tls_record:tls_atom_version()]}].
+ {supported_dtls, [dtls_record:dtls_atom_version()]} |
+ {available, [tls_record:tls_atom_version()]} |
+ {available_dtls, [dtls_record:dtls_atom_version()]}].
%%
%% Description: Returns a list of relevant versions.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
versions() ->
- Vsns = tls_record:supported_protocol_versions(),
- SupportedVsns = [tls_record:protocol_version(Vsn) || Vsn <- Vsns],
- AvailableVsns = ?ALL_AVAILABLE_VERSIONS,
- %% TODO Add DTLS versions when supported
- [{ssl_app, ?VSN}, {supported, SupportedVsns}, {available, AvailableVsns}].
+ TLSVsns = tls_record:supported_protocol_versions(),
+ DTLSVsns = dtls_record:supported_protocol_versions(),
+ SupportedTLSVsns = [tls_record:protocol_version(Vsn) || Vsn <- TLSVsns],
+ SupportedDTLSVsns = [dtls_record:protocol_version(Vsn) || Vsn <- DTLSVsns],
+ AvailableTLSVsns = ?ALL_AVAILABLE_VERSIONS,
+ AvailableDTLSVsns = ?ALL_AVAILABLE_DATAGRAM_VERSIONS,
+ [{ssl_app, ?VSN}, {supported, SupportedTLSVsns},
+ {supported_dtls, SupportedDTLSVsns},
+ {available, AvailableTLSVsns},
+ {available_dtls, AvailableDTLSVsns}].
%%---------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -633,12 +663,10 @@ tls_version({254, _} = Version) ->
%%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Possible filters out suites not supported by crypto
-available_suites(default) ->
- Version = tls_record:highest_protocol_version([]),
+available_suites(default, Version) ->
ssl_cipher:filter_suites(ssl_cipher:suites(Version));
-available_suites(all) ->
- Version = tls_record:highest_protocol_version([]),
+available_suites(all, Version) ->
ssl_cipher:filter_suites(ssl_cipher:all_suites(Version)).
do_listen(Port, #config{transport_info = {Transport, _, _, _}} = Config, tls_connection) ->
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl
index 2c46de29e2..7c5cff3665 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl
@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@
erl_suite_definition/1,
cipher_init/3, decipher/6, cipher/5, decipher_aead/6, cipher_aead/6,
suite/1, suites/1, all_suites/1,
- ec_keyed_suites/0, anonymous_suites/1, psk_suites/1, srp_suites/0,
- rc4_suites/1, des_suites/1, openssl_suite/1, openssl_suite_name/1, filter/2, filter_suites/1,
+ ec_keyed_suites/0, chacha_suites/1, anonymous_suites/1, psk_suites/1, srp_suites/0,
+ rc4_suites/1, des_suites/1, rsa_suites/1, openssl_suite/1, openssl_suite_name/1, filter/2, filter_suites/1,
hash_algorithm/1, sign_algorithm/1, is_acceptable_hash/2, is_fallback/1,
random_bytes/1, calc_mac_hash/4,
is_stream_ciphersuite/1]).
@@ -320,13 +320,28 @@ suites({_, Minor}) ->
all_suites({3, _} = Version) ->
suites(Version)
- ++ anonymous_suites(Version)
+ ++ chacha_suites(Version)
+ ++ anonymous_suites(Version)
++ psk_suites(Version)
++ srp_suites()
++ rc4_suites(Version)
- ++ des_suites(Version);
+ ++ des_suites(Version)
+ ++ rsa_suites(Version);
all_suites(Version) ->
dtls_v1:all_suites(Version).
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+-spec chacha_suites(ssl_record:ssl_version() | integer()) -> [cipher_suite()].
+%%
+%% Description: Returns list of the chacha cipher suites, only supported
+%% if explicitly set by user for now due to interop problems, proably need
+%% to be fixed in crypto.
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+chacha_suites({3, _}) ->
+ [?TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256,
+ ?TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256,
+ ?TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256];
+chacha_suites(_) ->
+ [].
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec anonymous_suites(ssl_record:ssl_version() | integer()) -> [cipher_suite()].
@@ -334,7 +349,6 @@ all_suites(Version) ->
%% Description: Returns a list of the anonymous cipher suites, only supported
%% if explicitly set by user. Intended only for testing.
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
anonymous_suites({3, N}) ->
anonymous_suites(N);
anonymous_suites({254, _} = Version) ->
@@ -373,34 +387,40 @@ anonymous_suites(N) when N == 0;
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
psk_suites({3, N}) ->
psk_suites(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].
@@ -450,9 +470,39 @@ rc4_suites(N) when N =< 3 ->
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
des_suites(_)->
[?TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA,
- ?TLS_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA].
+ ?TLS_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA,
+ ?TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
+ ?TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
+ ?TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
+ ?TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
+ ?TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
+ ?TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
+ ].
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+-spec rsa_suites(Version::ssl_record:ssl_version() | integer()) -> [cipher_suite()].
+%%
+%% Description: Returns a list of the RSA key exchange
+%% cipher suites, only supported if explicitly set by user.
+%% Are not considered secure any more.
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
+rsa_suites({3, 0}) ->
+ rsa_suites(0);
+rsa_suites({3, Minor}) ->
+ rsa_suites(Minor) ++ rsa_suites(0);
+rsa_suites(0) ->
+ [?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
+ ?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
+ ?TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
+ ];
+rsa_suites(N) when N =< 3 ->
+ [
+ ?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
+ ?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256,
+ ?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
+ ?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
+ ].
+%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
-spec suite_definition(cipher_suite()) -> erl_cipher_suite().
%%
%% Description: Return erlang cipher suite definition.
@@ -680,6 +730,22 @@ suite_definition(?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA) ->
cipher => aes_256_cbc,
mac => sha,
prf => default_prf};
+%%% PSK NULL Cipher Suites RFC 4785
+suite_definition(?TLS_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA) ->
+ #{key_exchange => psk,
+ cipher => null,
+ mac => sha,
+ prf => default_prf};
+suite_definition(?TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA) ->
+ #{key_exchange => dhe_psk,
+ cipher => null,
+ mac => sha,
+ prf => default_prf};
+suite_definition(?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA) ->
+ #{key_exchange => rsa_psk,
+ cipher => null,
+ mac => sha,
+ prf => default_prf};
%%% TLS 1.2 PSK Cipher Suites RFC 5487
suite_definition(?TLS_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256) ->
#{key_exchange => psk,
@@ -771,6 +837,67 @@ suite_definition(?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384) ->
cipher => null,
mac => sha384,
prf => default_prf};
+%%% ECDHE PSK Cipher Suites RFC 5489
+suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA) ->
+ #{key_exchange => ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher => rc4_128,
+ mac => sha,
+ prf => default_prf};
+suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA) ->
+ #{key_exchange => ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher => '3des_ede_cbc',
+ mac => sha,
+ prf => default_prf};
+suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA) ->
+ #{key_exchange => ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher => aes_128_cbc,
+ mac => sha,
+ prf => default_prf};
+suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA) ->
+ #{key_exchange => ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher => aes_256_cbc,
+ mac => sha,
+ prf => default_prf};
+suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256) ->
+ #{key_exchange => ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher => aes_128_cbc,
+ mac => sha256,
+ prf => default_prf};
+suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384) ->
+ #{key_exchange => ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher => aes_256_cbc,
+ mac => sha384,
+ prf => default_prf};
+suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA256) ->
+ #{key_exchange => ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher => null,
+ mac => sha256,
+ prf => default_prf};
+suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384) ->
+ #{key_exchange => ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher => null, mac => sha384,
+ prf => 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) ->
+ #{key_exchange => ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher => aes_128_gcm,
+ mac => null,
+ prf => sha256};
+suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384) ->
+ #{key_exchange => ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher => aes_256_gcm,
+ mac => null,
+ prf => sha384};
+%% suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256) ->
+%% #{key_exchange => ecdhe_psk,
+%% cipher => aes_128_ccm,
+%% mac => null,
+%% prf =>sha256};
+%% suite_definition(?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CCM_SHA256) ->
+%% #{key_exchange => ecdhe_psk,
+%% cipher => aes_256_ccm,
+%% mac => null,
+%% prf => sha256};
%%% SRP Cipher Suites RFC 5054
suite_definition(?TLS_SRP_SHA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA) ->
#{key_exchange => srp_anon,
@@ -1285,6 +1412,19 @@ suite(#{key_exchange := rsa_psk,
cipher := aes_256_cbc,
mac := sha}) ->
?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA;
+%%% PSK NULL Cipher Suites RFC 4785
+suite(#{key_exchange := psk,
+ cipher := null,
+ mac := sha}) ->
+ ?TLS_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA;
+suite(#{key_exchange := dhe_psk,
+ cipher := null,
+ mac := sha}) ->
+ ?TLS_DHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA;
+suite(#{key_exchange := rsa_psk,
+ cipher := null,
+ mac := sha}) ->
+ ?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA;
%%% TLS 1.2 PSK Cipher Suites RFC 5487
suite(#{key_exchange := psk,
cipher := aes_128_gcm,
@@ -1364,6 +1504,60 @@ suite(#{key_exchange := rsa_psk,
cipher := null,
mac := sha384}) ->
?TLS_RSA_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA384;
+%%% ECDHE PSK Cipher Suites RFC 5489
+suite(#{key_exchange := ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher := rc4_128,
+ mac := sha}) ->
+ ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_RC4_128_SHA;
+suite(#{key_exchange := ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher :='3des_ede_cbc',
+ mac := sha}) ->
+ ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA;
+suite(#{key_exchange := ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher := aes_128_cbc,
+ mac := sha}) ->
+ ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA;
+suite(#{key_exchange := ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher := aes_256_cbc,
+ mac := sha}) ->
+ ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA;
+suite(#{key_exchange := ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher := aes_128_cbc,
+ mac := sha256}) ->
+ ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256;
+suite(#{key_exchange := ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher := aes_256_cbc,
+ mac := sha384}) ->
+ ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384;
+suite(#{key_exchange := ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher := null,
+ mac := sha256}) ->
+ ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_NULL_SHA256;
+suite(#{key_exchange := ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher := null,
+ mac := 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(#{key_exchange := ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher := aes_128_gcm,
+ mac := null,
+ prf := sha256}) ->
+ ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256;
+suite(#{key_exchange := ecdhe_psk,
+ cipher := aes_256_gcm,
+ mac := null,
+ prf := sha384}) ->
+ ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384;
+ %% suite(#{key_exchange := ecdhe_psk,
+ %% cipher := aes_128_ccm,
+ %% mac := null,
+ %% prf := sha256}) ->
+ %% ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CCM_8_SHA256;
+ %% suite(#{key_exchange := ecdhe_psk,
+ %% cipher := aes_256_ccm,
+ %% mac := null,
+ %% prf := sha256}) ->
+ %% ?TLS_ECDHE_PSK_WITH_AES_128_CCM_SHA256;
%%% SRP Cipher Suites RFC 5054
suite(#{key_exchange := srp_anon,
cipher := '3des_ede_cbc',
@@ -2074,7 +2268,8 @@ 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 98776dcd59..d046145dff 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
%% Alert and close handling
-export([handle_own_alert/4, handle_alert/3,
- handle_normal_shutdown/3
+ handle_normal_shutdown/3, stop/2, stop_and_reply/3
]).
%% Data handling
@@ -61,11 +61,15 @@
%% 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, error/4, hello/4, abbreviated/4, certify/4, cipher/4, connection/4, downgrade/4]).
+-export([init/4, error/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]).
+%% Erlang Distribution export
+-export([get_sslsocket/1, handshake_complete/3]).
+
%%====================================================================
%% Setup
%%====================================================================
@@ -146,8 +150,8 @@ 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) ->
@@ -272,6 +276,13 @@ 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()) ->
@@ -305,7 +316,7 @@ handle_own_alert(Alert, Version, StateName,
catch _:_ ->
ok
end,
- {stop, {shutdown, own_alert}}.
+ stop({shutdown, own_alert}, State).
handle_normal_shutdown(Alert, _, #state{socket = Socket,
transport_cb = Transport,
@@ -329,24 +340,24 @@ 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) ->
handle_normal_shutdown(Alert, StateName, State),
- {stop, {shutdown, peer_close}};
+ stop({shutdown, peer_close}, State);
handle_alert(#alert{level = ?WARNING, description = ?NO_RENEGOTIATION} = Alert, StateName,
#state{role = Role, ssl_options = SslOpts, protocol_cb = Connection, renegotiation = {true, internal}} = State) ->
log_alert(SslOpts#ssl_options.log_alert, Role,
Connection:protocol_name(), StateName, Alert#alert{role = opposite_role(Role)}),
handle_normal_shutdown(Alert, StateName, State),
- {stop, {shutdown, peer_close}};
+ stop({shutdown, peer_close}, State);
handle_alert(#alert{level = ?WARNING, description = ?NO_RENEGOTIATION} = Alert, StateName,
#state{role = Role,
@@ -371,7 +382,7 @@ handle_alert(#alert{level = ?WARNING} = Alert, StateName,
%%====================================================================
%% Data handling
%%====================================================================
-write_application_data(Data0, From,
+write_application_data(Data0, {FromPid, _} = From,
#state{socket = Socket,
negotiated_version = Version,
protocol_cb = Connection,
@@ -386,10 +397,19 @@ 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},
@@ -409,30 +429,57 @@ 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 error:_ ->
+ death_row(State, disconnect)
+ 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.
%%====================================================================
%% Help functions for tls|dtls_connection.erl
@@ -524,11 +571,17 @@ 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)
catch throw:Error ->
- {stop_and_reply, normal, {reply, From, {error, Error}}}
+ stop_and_reply(normal, {reply, From, {error, Error}}, State0)
end;
init({call, From}, Msg, State, Connection) ->
handle_call(Msg, From, ?FUNCTION_NAME, State, Connection);
@@ -685,7 +738,7 @@ 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)),
@@ -709,6 +762,14 @@ certify(internal, #server_key_exchange{exchange_keys = Keys},
Version, ?FUNCTION_NAME, State)
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, ?FUNCTION_NAME, State);
certify(internal, #certificate_request{} = CertRequest,
#state{session = #session{own_certificate = Cert},
role = client,
@@ -895,7 +956,7 @@ 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
@@ -903,7 +964,13 @@ 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}, State);
+ _ ->
+ hibernate_after(
+ ?FUNCTION_NAME, State, [{reply, From, Error}])
+ end
end;
connection({call, RecvFrom}, {recv, N, Timeout},
#state{protocol_cb = Connection, socket_options =
@@ -931,8 +998,64 @@ 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 error:_ ->
+ death_row(State, disconnect)
+ 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 error:_ ->
+ death_row(State, disconnect)
+ end;
+connection(
+ info, {send, From, Ref, Data},
+ #state{
+ ssl_options = #ssl_options{erl_dist = true},
+ protocol_specific = #{d_handle := _}},
+ _) ->
+ %% This is for testing only!
+ %%
+ %% Needed by some OTP distribution
+ %% test suites...
+ From ! {Ref, ok},
+ {keep_state_and_data,
+ [{next_event, {call, {self(), undefined}},
+ {application_data, iolist_to_binary(Data)}}]};
+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) ->
@@ -941,6 +1064,32 @@ 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}},
+ _) ->
+ {stop, {shutdown, Reason}};
+death_row(
+ info, {'EXIT', Socket, Reason}, #state{socket = Socket}, _) ->
+ {stop, {shutdown, Reason}};
+death_row(state_timeout, Reason, _State, _Connection) ->
+ {stop, {shutdown,Reason}};
+death_row(_Type, _Msg, _State, _Connection) ->
+ %% Waste all other events
+ keep_state_and_data.
+
+%% 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().
@@ -951,10 +1100,10 @@ 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).
@@ -969,7 +1118,7 @@ handle_common_event(internal, {handshake, {#hello_request{} = Handshake, _}}, co
handle_common_event(internal, {handshake, {#hello_request{}, _}}, StateName, #state{role = client}, _)
when StateName =/= connection ->
{keep_state_and_data};
-handle_common_event(internal, {handshake, {Handshake, Raw}}, StateName,
+handle_common_event(internal, {handshake, {Handshake, Raw}}, StateName,
#state{tls_handshake_history = Hs0,
ssl_options = #ssl_options{v2_hello_compatible = V2HComp}} = State0,
Connection) ->
@@ -988,8 +1137,8 @@ handle_common_event(timeout, hibernate, _, _, _) ->
{keep_state_and_data, [hibernate]};
handle_common_event(internal, {application_data, Data}, StateName, State0, Connection) ->
case read_application_data(Data, State0) of
- {stop, Reason, State} ->
- {stop, Reason, State};
+ {stop, _, _} = Stop->
+ Stop;
{Record, State} ->
Connection:next_event(StateName, Record, State)
end;
@@ -1018,13 +1167,14 @@ handle_call({close, _} = Close, From, StateName, State, Connection) ->
%% Run terminate before returning so that the reuseaddr
%% inet-option works properly
Result = Connection:terminate(Close, StateName, State#state{terminated = true}),
- {stop_and_reply, {shutdown, normal},
- {reply, From, Result}, State};
+ stop_and_reply(
+ {shutdown, normal},
+ {reply, From, Result}, State);
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),
@@ -1040,7 +1190,7 @@ 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 =
@@ -1075,6 +1225,15 @@ 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}, _) ->
@@ -1111,29 +1270,50 @@ 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};
-handle_info({'DOWN', MonitorRef, _, _, _}, _,
- State = #state{user_application={MonitorRef,_Pid}}) ->
- {stop, normal, State};
+ stop(normal, State);
+
+handle_info(
+ {'DOWN', MonitorRef, _, _, Reason}, _,
+ #state{
+ user_application = {MonitorRef, _Pid},
+ ssl_options = #ssl_options{erl_dist = true}}) ->
+ {stop, {shutdown, Reason}};
+handle_info(
+ {'DOWN', MonitorRef, _, _, _}, _,
+ #state{user_application = {MonitorRef, _Pid}}) ->
+ {stop, normal};
+handle_info(
+ {'EXIT', Pid, _Reason}, StateName,
+ #state{user_application = {_MonitorRef, Pid}} = State) ->
+ %% It seems the user application has linked to us
+ %% - ignore that and let the monitor handle this
+ {next_state, StateName, State};
+
%%% So that terminate will be run when supervisor issues shutdown
handle_info({'EXIT', _Sup, shutdown}, _StateName, State) ->
- {stop, shutdown, State};
+ stop(shutdown, State);
handle_info({'EXIT', Socket, normal}, _StateName, #state{socket = Socket} = State) ->
%% Handle as transport close"
- {stop, {shutdown, transport_closed}, State};
+ 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}};
handle_info({cancel_start_or_recv, StartFrom}, StateName,
#state{renegotiation = {false, first}} = State) when StateName =/= connection ->
- {stop_and_reply, {shutdown, user_timeout},
- {reply, StartFrom, {error, timeout}}, State#state{timer = undefined}};
+ stop_and_reply(
+ {shutdown, user_timeout},
+ {reply, StartFrom, {error, timeout}},
+ State#state{timer = undefined});
handle_info({cancel_start_or_recv, RecvFrom}, StateName,
#state{start_or_recv_from = RecvFrom} = State) when RecvFrom =/= undefined ->
{next_state, StateName, State#state{start_or_recv_from = undefined,
@@ -1447,6 +1627,14 @@ 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 =
@@ -1465,6 +1653,7 @@ 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;
certify_server(#state{cert_db = CertDbHandle,
@@ -1566,6 +1755,27 @@ key_exchange(#state{role = server, key_algorithm = dhe_psk,
PrivateKey}),
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;
@@ -1659,6 +1869,17 @@ 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,
@@ -1713,6 +1934,12 @@ 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,
@@ -1834,6 +2061,18 @@ 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) ->
@@ -1918,6 +2157,7 @@ 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;
@@ -2217,8 +2457,8 @@ handle_active_option(_, connection = StateName0, To, Reply, #state{protocol_cb =
hibernate_after(StateName, State, [{reply, To, Reply}]);
{next_state, StateName, State, Actions} ->
hibernate_after(StateName, State, [{reply, To, Reply} | Actions]);
- {stop, Reason, State} ->
- {stop, Reason, State}
+ {stop, _, _} = Stop ->
+ Stop
end;
handle_active_option(_, StateName, To, Reply, #state{user_data_buffer = <<>>} = State) ->
%% Active once already set
@@ -2227,8 +2467,8 @@ handle_active_option(_, StateName, To, Reply, #state{user_data_buffer = <<>>} =
%% user_data_buffer =/= <<>>
handle_active_option(_, StateName0, To, Reply, #state{protocol_cb = Connection} = State0) ->
case read_application_data(<<>>, State0) of
- {stop, Reason, State} ->
- {stop, Reason, State};
+ {stop, _, _} = Stop ->
+ Stop;
{Record, State1} ->
%% Note: Renogotiation may cause StateName0 =/= StateName
case Connection:next_event(StateName0, Record, State1) of
@@ -2386,7 +2626,8 @@ send_or_reply(_, Pid, _From, Data) ->
send_user(Pid, Data).
send_user(Pid, Msg) ->
- Pid ! Msg.
+ Pid ! Msg,
+ ok.
alert_user(Transport, Tracker, Socket, connection, Opts, Pid, From, Alert, Role, Connection) ->
alert_user(Transport, Tracker, Socket, Opts#socket_options.active, Pid, From, Alert, Role, Connection);
@@ -2479,3 +2720,42 @@ new_emulated([], EmOpts) ->
EmOpts;
new_emulated(NewEmOpts, _) ->
NewEmOpts.
+%%---------------Erlang distribution --------------------------------------
+
+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 acting as distribution controller map the exit reason
+%% to follow the documented nodedown_reason for net_kernel
+stop(Reason, State) ->
+ {stop, erl_dist_stop_reason(Reason, State), State}.
+
+stop_and_reply(Reason, Replies, State) ->
+ {stop_and_reply, erl_dist_stop_reason(Reason, State), Replies, State}.
+
+erl_dist_stop_reason(
+ Reason, #state{ssl_options = #ssl_options{erl_dist = true}}) ->
+ case Reason of
+ normal ->
+ %% We can not exit with normal since that will not bring
+ %% down the rest of the distribution processes
+ {shutdown, normal};
+ _ -> Reason
+ end;
+erl_dist_stop_reason(Reason, _State) ->
+ Reason.
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_dist_sup.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_dist_sup.erl
index e92f3d3979..bea67935d8 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_dist_sup.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_dist_sup.erl
@@ -60,8 +60,7 @@ 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
@@ -84,15 +83,6 @@ 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}.
-
consult(File) ->
case erl_prim_loader:get_file(File) of
{ok, Binary, _FullName} ->
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl
index 5e687b1bb7..0c55af9174 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl
@@ -192,6 +192,7 @@ 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{}.
@@ -229,6 +230,13 @@ 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),
@@ -275,6 +283,16 @@ 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},
@@ -732,6 +750,7 @@ decode_server_key(ServerKey, Type, Version) ->
| #client_ec_diffie_hellman_public{}
| #client_psk_identity{}
| #client_dhe_psk_identity{}
+ | #client_ecdhe_psk_identity{}
| #client_rsa_psk_identity{}
| #client_srp_public{}.
%%
@@ -876,9 +895,21 @@ 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) ->
@@ -1135,7 +1166,6 @@ select_hashsign_algs(undefined, ?rsaEncryption, _) ->
select_hashsign_algs(undefined, ?'id-dsa', _) ->
{sha, dsa}.
-
srp_user(#ssl_options{srp_identity = {UserName, _}}) ->
#srp{username = UserName};
srp_user(_) ->
@@ -1175,7 +1205,6 @@ certificate_types(#{key_exchange := KeyExchange}, _) when KeyExchange == dh_ecds
KeyExchange == ecdh_ecdsa;
KeyExchange == ecdhe_ecdsa ->
<<?BYTE(?ECDSA_SIGN)>>;
-
certificate_types(_, _) ->
<<?BYTE(?RSA_SIGN)>>.
@@ -1572,6 +1601,18 @@ 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),
@@ -1604,6 +1645,12 @@ 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) ->
@@ -1724,6 +1771,22 @@ 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,
@@ -1759,6 +1822,10 @@ 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,
@@ -1942,6 +2009,8 @@ 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)
@@ -2031,7 +2100,8 @@ filter_hashsigns([Suite | Suites], [#{key_exchange := KeyExchange} | Algos], Has
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]).
@@ -2170,6 +2240,7 @@ 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
@@ -2240,6 +2311,8 @@ advertises_ec_ciphers([#{key_exchange := ecdhe_rsa} | _]) ->
true;
advertises_ec_ciphers([#{key_exchange := ecdh_anon} | _]) ->
true;
+advertises_ec_ciphers([{ecdhe_psk, _,_,_} | _]) ->
+ true;
advertises_ec_ciphers([_| Rest]) ->
advertises_ec_ciphers(Rest).
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_internal.hrl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_internal.hrl
index 9bb1cbaeb0..bbe1374fec 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_internal.hrl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_internal.hrl
@@ -73,6 +73,7 @@
%% sslv3 is considered insecure due to lack of padding check (Poodle attack)
%% Keep as interop with legacy software but do not support as default
-define(ALL_AVAILABLE_VERSIONS, ['tlsv1.2', 'tlsv1.1', tlsv1, sslv3]).
+-define(ALL_AVAILABLE_DATAGRAM_VERSIONS, ['dtlsv1.2', dtlsv1]).
-define(ALL_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS, ['tlsv1.2', 'tlsv1.1', tlsv1]).
-define(MIN_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS, ['tlsv1.1', tlsv1]).
-define(ALL_DATAGRAM_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS, ['dtlsv1.2', dtlsv1]).
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 12a057fd22..0000000000
--- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_tls_dist_proxy.erl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,493 +0,0 @@
-%%
-%% %CopyrightBegin%
-%%
-%% 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.
-%% 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/4, 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, ExtraOpts) ->
- gen_server:call(
- ?MODULE, {connect, Driver, Ip, Port, ExtraOpts}, 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, ExtraOpts}, {From, _}, State) ->
- Me = self(),
- Pid =
- spawn_link(
- fun() -> setup_proxy(Driver, Ip, Port, ExtraOpts, 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, ExtraOpts, Parent) ->
- process_flag(trap_exit, true),
- Opts = connect_options(ExtraOpts ++ 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) ->
- try ets:lookup(ssl_dist_opts, Type) of
- [{Type, Opts}] ->
- [{erl_dist, true} | Opts];
- _ ->
- get_ssl_dist_arguments(Type)
- catch
- error:badarg ->
- get_ssl_dist_arguments(Type)
- end.
-
-get_ssl_dist_arguments(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 914ee9f22f..2872ca9fe5 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/tls_connection.erl
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
%% 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]).
@@ -437,11 +437,15 @@ init(Type, Event, State) ->
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
error({call, From}, {start, _Timeout}, {Error, State}) ->
- {stop_and_reply, normal, {reply, From, {error, Error}}, State};
-error({call, From}, {start, _Timeout}, #state{protocol_specific = #{error := Error}} = State) ->
- {stop_and_reply, normal, {reply, From, {error, Error}}, State};
+ ssl_connection:stop_and_reply(
+ normal, {reply, From, {error, Error}}, State);
+error({call, From}, {start, _Timeout},
+ #state{protocol_specific = #{error := Error}} = State) ->
+ ssl_connection:stop_and_reply(
+ normal, {reply, From, {error, Error}}, State);
error({call, _} = Call, Msg, {Error, #state{protocol_specific = Map} = State}) ->
- gen_handshake(?FUNCTION_NAME, Call, Msg, State#state{protocol_specific = Map#{error => Error}});
+ gen_handshake(?FUNCTION_NAME, Call, Msg,
+ State#state{protocol_specific = Map#{error => Error}});
error(_, _, _) ->
{keep_state_and_data, [postpone]}.
@@ -567,6 +571,13 @@ 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().
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -670,7 +681,7 @@ handle_info({Protocol, _, Data}, StateName,
next_event(StateName, Record, State);
#alert{} = Alert ->
ssl_connection:handle_normal_shutdown(Alert, StateName, State0),
- {stop, {shutdown, own_alert}}
+ ssl_connection:stop({shutdown, own_alert}, State0)
end;
handle_info({CloseTag, Socket}, StateName,
#state{socket = Socket, close_tag = CloseTag,
@@ -697,7 +708,7 @@ handle_info({CloseTag, Socket}, StateName,
end,
ssl_connection:handle_normal_shutdown(?ALERT_REC(?FATAL, ?CLOSE_NOTIFY), StateName, State),
- {stop, {shutdown, transport_closed}};
+ ssl_connection:stop({shutdown, transport_closed}, State);
true ->
%% Fixes non-delivery of final TLS record in {active, once}.
%% Basically allows the application the opportunity to set {active, once} again
@@ -709,7 +720,7 @@ handle_info(Msg, StateName, State) ->
handle_alerts([], Result) ->
Result;
-handle_alerts(_, {stop,_} = Stop) ->
+handle_alerts(_, {stop, _, _} = Stop) ->
Stop;
handle_alerts([Alert | Alerts], {next_state, StateName, State}) ->
handle_alerts(Alerts, ssl_connection:handle_alert(Alert, StateName, State));
diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/tls_v1.erl b/lib/ssl/src/tls_v1.erl
index a8fe119bf8..a31ab8d044 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/src/tls_v1.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/src/tls_v1.erl
@@ -202,23 +202,13 @@ suites(Minor) when Minor == 1; Minor == 2 ->
?TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
?TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
?TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
- ?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
?TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
?TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
?TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
?TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
?TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
- ?TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
- ?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
-
- ?TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
- ?TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
- ?TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
- ?TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
- ?TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
- ?TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
- ?TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
+ ?TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
];
suites(3) ->
[?TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
@@ -230,16 +220,10 @@ suites(3) ->
?TLS_ECDH_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384,
?TLS_ECDH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384,
- ?TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256,
- ?TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256,
- ?TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256,
-
?TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
?TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
?TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256,
?TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256,
- ?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
- ?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256,
?TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
?TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
@@ -253,9 +237,7 @@ suites(3) ->
?TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
?TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
?TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256,
- ?TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256,
- ?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
- ?TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
+ ?TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
%% not supported
%% ?TLS_DH_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384,
@@ -264,8 +246,6 @@ suites(3) ->
%% ?TLS_DH_DSS_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
] ++ suites(2).
-
-
signature_algs({3, 3}, HashSigns) ->
CryptoSupports = crypto:supports(),
Hashes = proplists:get_value(hashs, CryptoSupports),
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/Makefile b/lib/ssl/test/Makefile
index aa01552c39..9347b56f39 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/Makefile
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/Makefile
@@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ VSN=$(GS_VSN)
MODULES = \
ssl_test_lib \
+ ssl_bench_test_lib \
+ ssl_dist_test_lib \
ssl_alpn_handshake_SUITE \
ssl_basic_SUITE \
ssl_bench_SUITE \
@@ -44,6 +46,7 @@ MODULES = \
ssl_certificate_verify_SUITE\
ssl_crl_SUITE\
ssl_dist_SUITE \
+ ssl_dist_bench_SUITE \
ssl_engine_SUITE\
ssl_handshake_SUITE \
ssl_npn_hello_SUITE \
@@ -62,7 +65,8 @@ MODULES = \
ERL_FILES = $(MODULES:%=%.erl)
-HRL_FILES =
+HRL_FILES = \
+ ssl_dist_test_lib.hrl
HRL_FILES_SRC = \
ssl_api.hrl\
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl.spec b/lib/ssl/test/ssl.spec
index 0ad94e22bc..cb54168d36 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl.spec
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl.spec
@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
{suites,"../ssl_test",all}.
-{skip_cases, "../ssl_test",
- ssl_bench_SUITE, [setup_sequential, setup_concurrent, payload_simple,
- use_pem_cache, bypass_pem_cache],
- "Benchmarks run separately"}.
+{skip_suites, "../ssl_test",
+ [ssl_bench_SUITE, ssl_dist_bench_SUITE],
+ "Benchmarks run separately"}.
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl
index 179d1562cd..f13bd53a7c 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl
@@ -213,6 +213,8 @@ cipher_tests() ->
ciphers_rsa_signed_certs_openssl_names,
ciphers_dsa_signed_certs,
ciphers_dsa_signed_certs_openssl_names,
+ chacha_rsa_cipher_suites,
+ chacha_ecdsa_cipher_suites,
anonymous_cipher_suites,
psk_cipher_suites,
psk_with_hint_cipher_suites,
@@ -664,7 +666,7 @@ connection_info(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
{from, self()},
{mfa, {?MODULE, connection_info_result, []}},
{options,
- [{ciphers,[{rsa, aes_128_cbc, sha}]} |
+ [{ciphers,[{dhe_rsa, aes_128_cbc, sha}]} |
ClientOpts]}]),
ct:log("Testcase ~p, Client ~p Server ~p ~n",
@@ -672,7 +674,7 @@ connection_info(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Version = ssl_test_lib:protocol_version(Config),
- ServerMsg = ClientMsg = {ok, {Version, {rsa, aes_128_cbc, sha}}},
+ ServerMsg = ClientMsg = {ok, {Version, {dhe_rsa, aes_128_cbc, sha}}},
ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server, ServerMsg, Client, ClientMsg),
@@ -1287,9 +1289,14 @@ cipher_suites() ->
[{doc,"Test API function cipher_suites/0"}].
cipher_suites(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- MandatoryCipherSuite = {rsa,'3des_ede_cbc',sha},
- [_|_] = Suites = ssl:cipher_suites(),
- true = lists:member(MandatoryCipherSuite, Suites),
+ MandatoryCipherSuiteTLS1_0TLS1_1 = {rsa,'3des_ede_cbc',sha},
+ MandatoryCipherSuiteTLS1_0TLS1_2 = {rsa,'aes_128_cbc',sha} ,
+ [_|_] = Suites = ssl:cipher_suites(),
+ AllSuites = ssl:cipher_suites(all),
+ %% The mandantory suites will no longer be supported by default
+ %% due to security reasons
+ true = lists:member(MandatoryCipherSuiteTLS1_0TLS1_1, AllSuites),
+ true = lists:member(MandatoryCipherSuiteTLS1_0TLS1_2, AllSuites),
Suites = ssl:cipher_suites(erlang),
[_|_] =ssl:cipher_suites(openssl).
@@ -1298,7 +1305,7 @@ cipher_suites_mix() ->
[{doc,"Test to have old and new cipher suites at the same time"}].
cipher_suites_mix(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- CipherSuites = [{ecdh_rsa,aes_128_cbc,sha256,sha256}, {rsa,aes_128_cbc,sha}],
+ CipherSuites = [{dhe_rsa,aes_128_cbc,sha256,sha256}, {dhe_rsa,aes_128_cbc,sha}],
ClientOpts = ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_verification_opts, Config),
ServerOpts = ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_verification_opts, Config),
@@ -2366,7 +2373,24 @@ ciphers_dsa_signed_certs_openssl_names() ->
ciphers_dsa_signed_certs_openssl_names(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Ciphers = ssl_test_lib:openssl_dsa_suites(),
run_suites(Ciphers, Config, dsa).
+
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
+chacha_rsa_cipher_suites()->
+ [{doc,"Test the cacha with ECDSA signed certs ciphersuites"}].
+chacha_rsa_cipher_suites(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ NVersion = ssl_test_lib:protocol_version(Config, tuple),
+ Ciphers = [S || {KeyEx,_,_} = S <- ssl_test_lib:chacha_suites(NVersion),
+ KeyEx == ecdhe_rsa, KeyEx == dhe_rsa],
+ run_suites(Ciphers, Config, chacha_ecdsa).
+
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
+chacha_ecdsa_cipher_suites()->
+ [{doc,"Test the cacha with ECDSA signed certs ciphersuites"}].
+chacha_ecdsa_cipher_suites(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ NVersion = ssl_test_lib:protocol_version(Config, tuple),
+ Ciphers = [S || {ecdhe_ecdsa,_,_} = S <- ssl_test_lib:chacha_suites(NVersion)],
+ run_suites(Ciphers, Config, chacha_rsa).
+%%-----------------------------------------------------------------
anonymous_cipher_suites()->
[{doc,"Test the anonymous ciphersuites"}].
anonymous_cipher_suites(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
@@ -2446,14 +2470,15 @@ rc4_ecdsa_cipher_suites(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
des_rsa_cipher_suites()->
[{doc, "Test the des_rsa ciphersuites"}].
des_rsa_cipher_suites(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- Ciphers = ssl_test_lib:des_suites(Config),
+ NVersion = tls_record:highest_protocol_version([]),
+ Ciphers = [S || {rsa,_,_} = S <- ssl_test_lib:des_suites(NVersion)],
run_suites(Ciphers, Config, des_rsa).
%-------------------------------------------------------------------
des_ecdh_rsa_cipher_suites()->
[{doc, "Test ECDH rsa signed ciphersuites"}].
des_ecdh_rsa_cipher_suites(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
NVersion = ssl_test_lib:protocol_version(Config, tuple),
- Ciphers = ssl_test_lib:des_suites(NVersion),
+ Ciphers = [S || {dhe_rsa,_,_} = S <- ssl_test_lib:des_suites(NVersion)],
run_suites(Ciphers, Config, des_dhe_rsa).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -3146,18 +3171,25 @@ no_reuses_session_server_restart_new_cert_file(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
defaults(Config) when is_list(Config)->
- [_,
- {supported, Supported},
- {available, Available}]
- = ssl:versions(),
- true = lists:member(sslv3, Available),
- false = lists:member(sslv3, Supported),
+ Versions = ssl:versions(),
+ true = lists:member(sslv3, proplists:get_value(available, Versions)),
+ false = lists:member(sslv3, proplists:get_value(supported, Versions)),
+ true = lists:member('tlsv1', proplists:get_value(available, Versions)),
+ true = lists:member('tlsv1', proplists:get_value(supported, Versions)),
+ true = lists:member('tlsv1.1', proplists:get_value(available, Versions)),
+ true = lists:member('tlsv1.1', proplists:get_value(supported, Versions)),
+ true = lists:member('tlsv1.2', proplists:get_value(available, Versions)),
+ true = lists:member('tlsv1.2', proplists:get_value(supported, Versions)),
false = lists:member({rsa,rc4_128,sha}, ssl:cipher_suites()),
true = lists:member({rsa,rc4_128,sha}, ssl:cipher_suites(all)),
false = lists:member({rsa,des_cbc,sha}, ssl:cipher_suites()),
true = lists:member({rsa,des_cbc,sha}, ssl:cipher_suites(all)),
false = lists:member({dhe_rsa,des_cbc,sha}, ssl:cipher_suites()),
- true = lists:member({dhe_rsa,des_cbc,sha}, ssl:cipher_suites(all)).
+ true = lists:member({dhe_rsa,des_cbc,sha}, ssl:cipher_suites(all)),
+ true = lists:member('dtlsv1.2', proplists:get_value(available_dtls, Versions)),
+ true = lists:member('dtlsv1', proplists:get_value(available_dtls, Versions)),
+ true = lists:member('dtlsv1.2', proplists:get_value(supported_dtls, Versions)),
+ true = lists:member('dtlsv1', proplists:get_value(supported_dtls, Versions)).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
reuseaddr() ->
@@ -3243,16 +3275,16 @@ tls_tcp_reuseaddr(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
honor_server_cipher_order() ->
[{doc,"Test API honor server cipher order."}].
honor_server_cipher_order(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- ClientCiphers = [{rsa, aes_128_cbc, sha}, {rsa, aes_256_cbc, sha}],
- ServerCiphers = [{rsa, aes_256_cbc, sha}, {rsa, aes_128_cbc, sha}],
-honor_cipher_order(Config, true, ServerCiphers, ClientCiphers, {rsa, aes_256_cbc, sha}).
+ ClientCiphers = [{dhe_rsa, aes_128_cbc, sha}, {dhe_rsa, aes_256_cbc, sha}],
+ ServerCiphers = [{dhe_rsa, aes_256_cbc, sha}, {dhe_rsa, aes_128_cbc, sha}],
+honor_cipher_order(Config, true, ServerCiphers, ClientCiphers, {dhe_rsa, aes_256_cbc, sha}).
honor_client_cipher_order() ->
[{doc,"Test API honor server cipher order."}].
honor_client_cipher_order(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- ClientCiphers = [{rsa, aes_128_cbc, sha}, {rsa, aes_256_cbc, sha}],
- ServerCiphers = [{rsa, aes_256_cbc, sha}, {rsa, aes_128_cbc, sha}],
-honor_cipher_order(Config, false, ServerCiphers, ClientCiphers, {rsa, aes_128_cbc, sha}).
+ ClientCiphers = [{dhe_rsa, aes_128_cbc, sha}, {dhe_rsa, aes_256_cbc, sha}],
+ ServerCiphers = [{dhe_rsa, aes_256_cbc, sha}, {dhe_rsa, aes_128_cbc, sha}],
+honor_cipher_order(Config, false, ServerCiphers, ClientCiphers, {dhe_rsa, aes_128_cbc, sha}).
honor_cipher_order(Config, Honor, ServerCiphers, ClientCiphers, Expected) ->
ClientOpts = ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_opts, Config),
@@ -4609,38 +4641,39 @@ client_server_opts({KeyAlgo,_,_}, Config) when KeyAlgo == ecdh_rsa ->
ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_ecdh_rsa_opts, Config)}.
run_suites(Ciphers, Config, Type) ->
- NVersion = ssl_test_lib:protocol_version(Config, tuple),
Version = ssl_test_lib:protocol_version(Config),
ct:log("Running cipher suites ~p~n", [Ciphers]),
{ClientOpts, ServerOpts} =
case Type of
rsa ->
{ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_verification_opts, Config),
- ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_verification_opts, Config)};
+ [{ciphers, Ciphers} |
+ ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_verification_opts, Config)]};
dsa ->
{ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_verification_opts, Config),
- ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_dsa_opts, Config)};
+ [{ciphers, Ciphers} |
+ ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_dsa_opts, Config)]};
anonymous ->
%% No certs in opts!
{ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_verification_opts, Config),
- [{reuseaddr, true}, {ciphers, ssl_test_lib:anonymous_suites(NVersion)} |
+ [{ciphers, Ciphers} |
ssl_test_lib:ssl_options([], Config)]};
psk ->
{ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_psk, Config),
- [{ciphers, ssl_test_lib:psk_suites(NVersion)} |
+ [{ciphers, Ciphers} |
ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_psk, Config)]};
psk_with_hint ->
{ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_psk, Config),
- [{ciphers, ssl_test_lib:psk_suites(NVersion)} |
+ [{ciphers, Ciphers} |
ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_psk_hint, Config)
]};
psk_anon ->
{ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_psk, Config),
- [{ciphers, ssl_test_lib:psk_anon_suites(NVersion)} |
+ [{ciphers, Ciphers} |
ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_psk_anon, Config)]};
psk_anon_with_hint ->
{ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_psk, Config),
- [{ciphers, ssl_test_lib:psk_anon_suites(NVersion)} |
+ [{ciphers, Ciphers} |
ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_psk_anon_hint, Config)]};
srp ->
{ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_srp, Config),
@@ -4653,7 +4686,8 @@ run_suites(Ciphers, Config, Type) ->
ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_srp_dsa, Config)};
ecdsa ->
{ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_verification_opts, Config),
- ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_ecdsa_opts, Config)};
+ [{ciphers, Ciphers} |
+ ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_ecdsa_opts, Config)]};
ecdh_rsa ->
{ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_verification_opts, Config),
ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_ecdh_rsa_opts, Config)};
@@ -4676,9 +4710,16 @@ run_suites(Ciphers, Config, Type) ->
des_rsa ->
{ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_verification_opts, Config),
[{ciphers, Ciphers} |
- ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_verification_opts, Config)]}
+ ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_verification_opts, Config)]};
+ chacha_rsa ->
+ {ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_verification_opts, Config),
+ [{ciphers, Ciphers} |
+ ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_verification_opts, Config)]};
+ chacha_ecdsa ->
+ {ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_verification_opts, Config),
+ [{ciphers, Ciphers} |
+ ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_ecdsa_opts, Config)]}
end,
-
Result = lists:map(fun(Cipher) ->
cipher(Cipher, Version, Config, ClientOpts, ServerOpts) end,
ssl_test_lib:filter_suites(Ciphers, Version)),
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_bench.spec b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_bench.spec
index d2f75b4203..8b746c5ca9 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_bench.spec
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_bench.spec
@@ -1 +1 @@
-{suites,"../ssl_test",[ssl_bench_SUITE]}.
+{suites,"../ssl_test",[ssl_bench_SUITE, ssl_dist_bench_SUITE]}.
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_bench_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_bench_SUITE.erl
index ae2928b1c3..3fe6338d69 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_bench_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_bench_SUITE.erl
@@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ end_per_group(_GroupName, _Config) ->
ok.
init_per_suite(Config) ->
- try
- Server = setup(ssl, node()),
- [{server_node, Server}|Config]
- catch _:_ ->
- {skipped, "Benchmark machines only"}
+ case node() of
+ nonode@nohost ->
+ {skipped, "Node not distributed"};
+ _ ->
+ [{server_node, ssl_bench_test_lib:setup(perf_server)}|Config]
end.
end_per_suite(_Config) ->
@@ -132,10 +132,10 @@ bypass_pem_cache(_Config) ->
ssl() ->
- test(ssl, ?COUNT, node()).
+ test(ssl, ?COUNT).
-test(Type, Count, Host) ->
- Server = setup(Type, Host),
+test(Type, Count) ->
+ Server = ssl_bench_test_lib:setup(perf_server),
(do_test(Type, setup_connection, Count * 20, 1, Server)),
(do_test(Type, setup_connection, Count, 100, Server)),
(do_test(Type, payload, Count*300, 10, Server)),
@@ -294,47 +294,6 @@ msg() ->
"asdlkjsafsdfoierwlejsdlkfjsdf">>.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-setup(_Type, nonode@nohost) ->
- exit(dist_not_enabled);
-setup(Type, _This) ->
- Host = case os:getenv(?remote_host) of
- false ->
- {ok, This} = inet:gethostname(),
- This;
- RemHost ->
- RemHost
- end,
- Node = list_to_atom("perf_server@" ++ Host),
- SlaveArgs = case init:get_argument(pa) of
- {ok, PaPaths} ->
- lists:append([" -pa " ++ P || [P] <- PaPaths]);
- _ -> []
- end,
- %% io:format("Slave args: ~p~n",[SlaveArgs]),
- Prog =
- case os:find_executable("erl") of
- false -> "erl";
- P -> P
- end,
- io:format("Prog = ~p~n", [Prog]),
-
- case net_adm:ping(Node) of
- pong -> ok;
- pang ->
- {ok, Node} = slave:start(Host, perf_server, SlaveArgs, no_link, Prog)
- end,
- Path = code:get_path(),
- true = rpc:call(Node, code, set_path, [Path]),
- ok = rpc:call(Node, ?MODULE, setup_server, [Type, node()]),
- io:format("Client (~p) using ~s~n",[node(), code:which(ssl)]),
- (Node =:= node()) andalso restrict_schedulers(client),
- Node.
-
-setup_server(_Type, ClientNode) ->
- (ClientNode =:= node()) andalso restrict_schedulers(server),
- io:format("Server (~p) using ~s~n",[node(), code:which(ssl)]),
- ok.
-
ensure_all_started(App, Ack) ->
case application:start(App) of
@@ -358,13 +317,6 @@ setup_server_init(Type, Tc, Loop, PC) ->
unlink(Pid),
Res.
-restrict_schedulers(Type) ->
- %% We expect this to run on 8 core machine
- Extra0 = 1,
- Extra = if (Type =:= server) -> -Extra0; true -> Extra0 end,
- Scheds = erlang:system_info(schedulers),
- erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, (Scheds div 2) + Extra).
-
tc(Fun, Mod, Line) ->
case timer:tc(Fun) of
{_,{'EXIT',Reason}} ->
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_bench_test_lib.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_bench_test_lib.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e5cbb911bd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_bench_test_lib.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% %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(ssl_bench_test_lib).
+
+%% API
+-export([setup/1]).
+
+%% Internal exports
+-export([setup_server/1]).
+
+-define(remote_host, "NETMARKS_REMOTE_HOST").
+
+setup(Name) ->
+ Host = case os:getenv(?remote_host) of
+ false ->
+ {ok, This} = inet:gethostname(),
+ This;
+ RemHost ->
+ RemHost
+ end,
+ Node = list_to_atom(atom_to_list(Name) ++ "@" ++ Host),
+ SlaveArgs = case init:get_argument(pa) of
+ {ok, PaPaths} ->
+ lists:append([" -pa " ++ P || [P] <- PaPaths]);
+ _ -> []
+ end,
+ %% io:format("Slave args: ~p~n",[SlaveArgs]),
+ Prog =
+ case os:find_executable("erl") of
+ false -> "erl";
+ P -> P
+ end,
+ io:format("Prog = ~p~n", [Prog]),
+
+ case net_adm:ping(Node) of
+ pong -> ok;
+ pang ->
+ {ok, Node} =
+ slave:start(Host, Name, SlaveArgs, no_link, Prog)
+ end,
+ Path = code:get_path(),
+ true = rpc:call(Node, code, set_path, [Path]),
+ ok = rpc:call(Node, ?MODULE, setup_server, [node()]),
+ io:format("Client (~p) using ~s~n",[node(), code:which(ssl)]),
+ (Node =:= node()) andalso restrict_schedulers(client),
+ Node.
+
+setup_server(ClientNode) ->
+ (ClientNode =:= node()) andalso restrict_schedulers(server),
+ io:format("Server (~p) using ~s~n",[node(), code:which(ssl)]),
+ ok.
+
+restrict_schedulers(Type) ->
+ %% We expect this to run on 8 core machine
+ Extra0 = 1,
+ Extra = if (Type =:= server) -> -Extra0; true -> Extra0 end,
+ Scheds = erlang:system_info(schedulers),
+ erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, (Scheds div 2) + Extra).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_dist_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_dist_SUITE.erl
index 8740e8c8f0..c822a52d1f 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_dist_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_dist_SUITE.erl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2016. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2017. 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.
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
+-include("ssl_dist_test_lib.hrl").
%% Note: This directive should only be used in test suites.
-compile(export_all).
@@ -30,12 +31,12 @@
-define(AWAIT_SSL_NODE_UP_TIMEOUT, 30000).
--record(node_handle,
- {connection_handler,
- socket,
- name,
- nodename}
- ).
+-import(ssl_dist_test_lib,
+ [tstsrvr_format/2, send_to_tstcntrl/1,
+ apply_on_ssl_node/4, apply_on_ssl_node/2,
+ stop_ssl_node/1]).
+start_ssl_node_name(Name, Args) ->
+ ssl_dist_test_lib:start_ssl_node(Name, Args).
%%--------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Common Test interface functions -----------------------------------
@@ -140,11 +141,14 @@ basic_test(NH1, NH2, _) ->
apply_on_ssl_node(
NH1,
fun () ->
- tstsrvr_format("Hi from ~p!~n", [node()]),
- send_to_tstcntrl({Ref, self()}),
+ tstsrvr_format(
+ "Hi from ~p!~n", [node()]),
+ send_to_tstcntrl(
+ {Ref, self()}),
receive
{From, ping} ->
- tstsrvr_format("Received ping ~p!~n", [node()]),
+ tstsrvr_format(
+ "Received ping ~p!~n", [node()]),
From ! {self(), pong}
end
end)
@@ -154,7 +158,8 @@ basic_test(NH1, NH2, _) ->
ok = apply_on_ssl_node(
NH2,
fun () ->
- tstsrvr_format("Hi from ~p!~n", [node()]),
+ tstsrvr_format(
+ "Hi from ~p!~n", [node()]),
SslPid ! {self(), ping},
receive
{SslPid, pong} ->
@@ -183,7 +188,8 @@ payload_test(NH1, NH2, _) ->
apply_on_ssl_node(
NH1,
fun () ->
- send_to_tstcntrl({Ref, self()}),
+ send_to_tstcntrl(
+ {Ref, self()}),
receive
{From, Msg} ->
From ! {self(), Msg}
@@ -616,12 +622,6 @@ gen_dist_test(Test, Config) ->
%% ssl_node side api
%%
-tstsrvr_format(Fmt, ArgList) ->
- send_to_tstsrvr({format, Fmt, ArgList}).
-
-send_to_tstcntrl(Message) ->
- send_to_tstsrvr({message, Message}).
-
try_setting_priority(TestFun, Config) ->
Prio = 1,
case gen_udp:open(0, [{priority,Prio}]) of
@@ -653,44 +653,6 @@ inet_ports() ->
%% test_server side api
%%
-apply_on_ssl_node(Node, M, F, A) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F), is_list(A) ->
- Ref = make_ref(),
- send_to_ssl_node(Node, {apply, self(), Ref, M, F, A}),
- receive
- {Ref, Result} ->
- Result
- end.
-
-apply_on_ssl_node(Node, Fun) when is_function(Fun, 0) ->
- Ref = make_ref(),
- send_to_ssl_node(Node, {apply, self(), Ref, Fun}),
- receive
- {Ref, Result} ->
- Result
- end.
-
-stop_ssl_node(#node_handle{connection_handler = Handler,
- socket = Socket,
- name = Name}) ->
- ?t:format("Trying to stop ssl node ~s.~n", [Name]),
- Mon = erlang:monitor(process, Handler),
- unlink(Handler),
- case gen_tcp:send(Socket, term_to_binary(stop)) of
- ok ->
- receive
- {'DOWN', Mon, process, Handler, Reason} ->
- case Reason of
- normal ->
- ok;
- _ ->
- ct:pal("Down ~p ~n", [Reason])
- end
- end;
- Error ->
- erlang:demonitor(Mon, [flush]),
- ct:pal("Warning ~p ~n", [Error])
- end.
-
start_ssl_node(Config) ->
start_ssl_node(Config, "").
@@ -698,29 +660,8 @@ start_ssl_node(Config, XArgs) ->
Name = mk_node_name(Config),
SSL = proplists:get_value(ssl_opts, Config),
SSLDistOpts = setup_dist_opts(Config),
- start_ssl_node_raw(Name, SSL ++ " " ++ SSLDistOpts ++ XArgs).
-
-start_ssl_node_raw(Name, Args) ->
- {ok, LSock} = gen_tcp:listen(0,
- [binary, {packet, 4}, {active, false}]),
- {ok, ListenPort} = inet:port(LSock),
- CmdLine = mk_node_cmdline(ListenPort, Name, Args),
- ?t:format("Attempting to start ssl node ~ts: ~ts~n", [Name, CmdLine]),
- case open_port({spawn, CmdLine}, []) of
- Port when is_port(Port) ->
- unlink(Port),
- erlang:port_close(Port),
- case await_ssl_node_up(Name, LSock) of
- #node_handle{} = NodeHandle ->
- ?t:format("Ssl node ~s started.~n", [Name]),
- NodeName = list_to_atom(Name ++ "@" ++ host_name()),
- NodeHandle#node_handle{nodename = NodeName};
- Error ->
- exit({failed_to_start_node, Name, Error})
- end;
- Error ->
- exit({failed_to_start_node, Name, Error})
- end.
+ start_ssl_node_name(
+ Name, SSL ++ " " ++ SSLDistOpts ++ XArgs).
cache_crls_on_ssl_nodes(PrivDir, CANames, NHs) ->
[begin
@@ -739,11 +680,6 @@ cache_crls_on_ssl_nodes(PrivDir, CANames, NHs) ->
%% command line creation
%%
-host_name() ->
- [$@ | Host] = lists:dropwhile(fun ($@) -> false; (_) -> true end,
- atom_to_list(node())),
- Host.
-
mk_node_name(Config) ->
N = erlang:unique_integer([positive]),
Case = proplists:get_value(testcase, Config),
@@ -753,225 +689,6 @@ mk_node_name(Config) ->
++ "_"
++ integer_to_list(N).
-mk_node_cmdline(ListenPort, Name, Args) ->
- Static = "-detached -noinput",
- Pa = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)),
- Prog = case catch init:get_argument(progname) of
- {ok,[[P]]} -> P;
- _ -> exit(no_progname_argument_found)
- end,
- NameSw = case net_kernel:longnames() of
- false -> "-sname ";
- _ -> "-name "
- end,
- {ok, Pwd} = file:get_cwd(),
- "\"" ++ Prog ++ "\" "
- ++ Static ++ " "
- ++ NameSw ++ " " ++ Name ++ " "
- ++ "-pa " ++ Pa ++ " "
- ++ "-run application start crypto -run application start public_key "
- ++ "-eval 'net_kernel:verbose(1)' "
- ++ "-run " ++ atom_to_list(?MODULE) ++ " cnct2tstsrvr "
- ++ host_name() ++ " "
- ++ integer_to_list(ListenPort) ++ " "
- ++ Args ++ " "
- ++ "-env ERL_CRASH_DUMP " ++ Pwd ++ "/erl_crash_dump." ++ Name ++ " "
- ++ "-kernel error_logger \"{file,\\\"" ++ Pwd ++ "/error_log." ++ Name ++ "\\\"}\" "
- ++ "-setcookie " ++ atom_to_list(erlang:get_cookie()).
-
-%%
-%% Connection handler test_server side
-%%
-
-await_ssl_node_up(Name, LSock) ->
- case gen_tcp:accept(LSock, ?AWAIT_SSL_NODE_UP_TIMEOUT) of
- timeout ->
- gen_tcp:close(LSock),
- ?t:format("Timeout waiting for ssl node ~s to come up~n",
- [Name]),
- timeout;
- {ok, Socket} ->
- gen_tcp:close(LSock),
- case gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 0) of
- {ok, Bin} ->
- check_ssl_node_up(Socket, Name, Bin);
- {error, closed} ->
- gen_tcp:close(Socket),
- exit({lost_connection_with_ssl_node_before_up, Name})
- end;
- {error, Error} ->
- gen_tcp:close(LSock),
- exit({accept_failed, Error})
- end.
-
-check_ssl_node_up(Socket, Name, Bin) ->
- case catch binary_to_term(Bin) of
- {'EXIT', _} ->
- gen_tcp:close(Socket),
- exit({bad_data_received_from_ssl_node, Name, Bin});
- {ssl_node_up, NodeName} ->
- case list_to_atom(Name++"@"++host_name()) of
- NodeName ->
- Parent = self(),
- Go = make_ref(),
- %% Spawn connection handler on test server side
- Pid = spawn_link(
- fun () ->
- receive Go -> ok end,
- tstsrvr_con_loop(Name, Socket, Parent)
- end),
- ok = gen_tcp:controlling_process(Socket, Pid),
- Pid ! Go,
- #node_handle{connection_handler = Pid,
- socket = Socket,
- name = Name};
- _ ->
- exit({unexpected_ssl_node_connected, NodeName})
- end;
- Msg ->
- exit({unexpected_msg_instead_of_ssl_node_up, Name, Msg})
- end.
-
-send_to_ssl_node(#node_handle{connection_handler = Hndlr}, Term) ->
- Hndlr ! {relay_to_ssl_node, term_to_binary(Term)},
- ok.
-
-tstsrvr_con_loop(Name, Socket, Parent) ->
- inet:setopts(Socket,[{active,once}]),
- receive
- {relay_to_ssl_node, Data} when is_binary(Data) ->
- case gen_tcp:send(Socket, Data) of
- ok ->
- ok;
- _Error ->
- gen_tcp:close(Socket),
- exit({failed_to_relay_data_to_ssl_node, Name, Data})
- end;
- {tcp, Socket, Bin} ->
- case catch binary_to_term(Bin) of
- {'EXIT', _} ->
- gen_tcp:close(Socket),
- exit({bad_data_received_from_ssl_node, Name, Bin});
- {format, FmtStr, ArgList} ->
- ?t:format(FmtStr, ArgList);
- {message, Msg} ->
- ?t:format("Got message ~p", [Msg]),
- Parent ! Msg;
- {apply_res, To, Ref, Res} ->
- To ! {Ref, Res};
- bye ->
- ?t:format("Ssl node ~s stopped.~n", [Name]),
- gen_tcp:close(Socket),
- exit(normal);
- Unknown ->
- exit({unexpected_message_from_ssl_node, Name, Unknown})
- end;
- {tcp_closed, Socket} ->
- gen_tcp:close(Socket),
- exit({lost_connection_with_ssl_node, Name})
- end,
- tstsrvr_con_loop(Name, Socket, Parent).
-
-%%
-%% Connection handler ssl_node side
-%%
-
-% cnct2tstsrvr() is called via command line arg -run ...
-cnct2tstsrvr([Host, Port]) when is_list(Host), is_list(Port) ->
- %% Spawn connection handler on ssl node side
- ConnHandler
- = spawn(fun () ->
- case catch gen_tcp:connect(Host,
- list_to_integer(Port),
- [binary,
- {packet, 4},
- {active, false}]) of
- {ok, Socket} ->
- notify_ssl_node_up(Socket),
- ets:new(test_server_info,
- [set,
- public,
- named_table,
- {keypos, 1}]),
- ets:insert(test_server_info,
- {test_server_handler, self()}),
- ssl_node_con_loop(Socket);
- Error ->
- halt("Failed to connect to test server " ++
- lists:flatten(io_lib:format("Host:~p ~n Port:~p~n Error:~p~n",
- [Host, Port, Error])))
- end
- end),
- spawn(fun () ->
- Mon = erlang:monitor(process, ConnHandler),
- receive
- {'DOWN', Mon, process, ConnHandler, Reason} ->
- receive after 1000 -> ok end,
- halt("test server connection handler terminated: " ++
- lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~p", [Reason])))
- end
- end).
-
-notify_ssl_node_up(Socket) ->
- case catch gen_tcp:send(Socket,
- term_to_binary({ssl_node_up, node()})) of
- ok -> ok;
- _ -> halt("Failed to notify test server that I'm up")
- end.
-
-send_to_tstsrvr(Term) ->
- case catch ets:lookup_element(test_server_info, test_server_handler, 2) of
- Hndlr when is_pid(Hndlr) ->
- Hndlr ! {relay_to_test_server, term_to_binary(Term)}, ok;
- _ ->
- receive after 200 -> ok end,
- send_to_tstsrvr(Term)
- end.
-
-ssl_node_con_loop(Socket) ->
- inet:setopts(Socket,[{active,once}]),
- receive
- {relay_to_test_server, Data} when is_binary(Data) ->
- case gen_tcp:send(Socket, Data) of
- ok ->
- ok;
- _Error ->
- gen_tcp:close(Socket),
- halt("Failed to relay data to test server")
- end;
- {tcp, Socket, Bin} ->
- case catch binary_to_term(Bin) of
- {'EXIT', _} ->
- gen_tcp:close(Socket),
- halt("test server sent me bad data");
- {apply, From, Ref, M, F, A} ->
- spawn_link(
- fun () ->
- send_to_tstsrvr({apply_res,
- From,
- Ref,
- (catch apply(M, F, A))})
- end);
- {apply, From, Ref, Fun} ->
- spawn_link(fun () ->
- send_to_tstsrvr({apply_res,
- From,
- Ref,
- (catch Fun())})
- end);
- stop ->
- gen_tcp:send(Socket, term_to_binary(bye)),
- gen_tcp:close(Socket),
- init:stop(),
- receive after infinity -> ok end;
- _Unknown ->
- halt("test server sent me an unexpected message")
- end;
- {tcp_closed, Socket} ->
- halt("Lost connection to test server")
- end,
- ssl_node_con_loop(Socket).
-
%%
%% Setup ssl dist info
%%
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_dist_bench_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_dist_bench_SUITE.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4d27564319
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_dist_bench_SUITE.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,481 @@
+%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% %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(ssl_dist_bench_SUITE).
+
+-include_lib("common_test/include/ct_event.hrl").
+-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
+
+%% CT meta
+-export([suite/0, all/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]).
+
+%% Test cases
+-export(
+ [setup/1,
+ roundtrip/1,
+ throughput_1024/1,
+ throughput_4096/1,
+ throughput_16384/1,
+ throughput_65536/1,
+ throughput_262144/1,
+ throughput_1048576/1]).
+
+%% Debug
+-export([payload/1]).
+
+%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+suite() -> [{ct_hooks, [{ts_install_cth, [{nodenames, 2}]}]}].
+
+all() -> [{group, ssl}, {group, plain}].
+
+groups() ->
+ [{ssl, all_groups()},
+ {plain, all_groups()},
+ %%
+ {setup, [{repeat, 1}], [setup]},
+ {roundtrip, [{repeat, 1}], [roundtrip]},
+ {throughput, [{repeat, 1}],
+ [throughput_1024,
+ throughput_4096,
+ throughput_16384,
+ throughput_65536,
+ throughput_262144,
+ throughput_1048576]}].
+
+all_groups() ->
+ [{group, setup},
+ {group, roundtrip},
+ {group, throughput}].
+
+init_per_suite(Config) ->
+ Digest = sha1,
+ ECCurve = secp521r1,
+ TLSVersion = 'tlsv1.2',
+ TLSCipher = {ecdhe_ecdsa,aes_128_cbc,sha256,sha256},
+ %%
+ Node = node(),
+ try
+ Node =/= nonode@nohost orelse
+ throw({skipped,"Node not distributed"}),
+ {supported, SSLVersions} =
+ lists:keyfind(supported, 1, ssl:versions()),
+ lists:member(TLSVersion, SSLVersions) orelse
+ throw(
+ {skipped,
+ "SSL does not support " ++ term_to_string(TLSVersion)}),
+ lists:member(ECCurve, ssl:eccs(TLSVersion)) orelse
+ throw(
+ {skipped,
+ "SSL does not support " ++ term_to_string(ECCurve)}),
+ lists:member(TLSCipher, ssl:cipher_suites()) orelse
+ throw(
+ {skipped,
+ "SSL does not support " ++ term_to_string(TLSCipher)})
+ of
+ _ ->
+ PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config),
+ %%
+ [_, HostA] = string:split(atom_to_list(Node), "@"),
+ NodeAName = ?MODULE_STRING ++ "_node_a",
+ NodeAString = NodeAName ++ "@" ++ HostA,
+ NodeAConfFile = filename:join(PrivDir, NodeAString ++ ".conf"),
+ NodeA = list_to_atom(NodeAString),
+ %%
+ ServerNode = ssl_bench_test_lib:setup(dist_server),
+ [_, HostB] = string:split(atom_to_list(ServerNode), "@"),
+ NodeBName = ?MODULE_STRING ++ "_node_b",
+ NodeBString = NodeBName ++ "@" ++ HostB,
+ NodeBConfFile = filename:join(PrivDir, NodeBString ++ ".conf"),
+ NodeB = list_to_atom(NodeBString),
+ %%
+ CertOptions =
+ [{digest, Digest},
+ {key, {namedCurve, ECCurve}}],
+ RootCert =
+ public_key:pkix_test_root_cert(
+ ?MODULE_STRING ++ " ROOT CA", CertOptions),
+ SSLConf =
+ [{verify, verify_peer},
+ {versions, [TLSVersion]},
+ {ciphers, [TLSCipher]}],
+ %%
+ write_node_conf(
+ NodeAConfFile, NodeA,
+ [{fail_if_no_peer_cert, true} | SSLConf], SSLConf,
+ CertOptions, RootCert),
+ write_node_conf(
+ NodeBConfFile, NodeB,
+ [{fail_if_no_peer_cert, true} | SSLConf], SSLConf,
+ CertOptions, RootCert),
+ %%
+ [{node_a_name, NodeAName},
+ {node_a, NodeA},
+ {node_a_dist_args,
+ "-proto_dist inet_tls "
+ "-ssl_dist_optfile " ++ NodeAConfFile ++ " "},
+ {node_b_name, NodeBName},
+ {node_b, NodeB},
+ {node_b_dist_args,
+ "-proto_dist inet_tls "
+ "-ssl_dist_optfile " ++ NodeBConfFile ++ " "},
+ {server_node, ServerNode}
+ |Config]
+ catch
+ throw:Result ->
+ Result
+ end.
+
+end_per_suite(Config) ->
+ ServerNode = proplists:get_value(server_node, Config),
+ slave:stop(ServerNode).
+
+init_per_group(ssl, Config) ->
+ [{ssl_dist, true}, {ssl_dist_prefix, "SSL"}|Config];
+init_per_group(plain, Config) ->
+ [{ssl_dist, false}, {ssl_dist_prefix, "Plain"}|Config];
+init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) ->
+ Config.
+
+end_per_group(_GroupName, _Config) ->
+ ok.
+
+init_per_testcase(_Func, Conf) ->
+ Conf.
+
+end_per_testcase(_Func, _Conf) ->
+ ok.
+
+-define(COUNT, 400).
+
+%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
+%%% CommonTest API helpers
+
+write_node_conf(
+ ConfFile, Node, ServerConf, ClientConf, CertOptions, RootCert) ->
+ Conf =
+ public_key:pkix_test_data(
+ #{root => RootCert,
+ peer =>
+ [{extensions,
+ [#'Extension'{
+ extnID = ?'id-ce-subjectAltName',
+ extnValue = [{dNSName, atom_to_list(Node)}],
+ critical = false}]} | CertOptions]}),
+ NodeConf =
+ [{server, ServerConf ++ Conf}, {client, ClientConf ++ Conf}],
+ {ok, Fd} = file:open(ConfFile, [write]),
+ ok = file:change_mode(ConfFile, 8#400),
+ io:format(Fd, "~p.~n", [NodeConf]),
+ ok = file:close(Fd).
+
+
+%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
+%%% Test cases
+
+%%-----------------------
+%% Connection setup speed
+
+setup(Config) ->
+ run_nodepair_test(fun setup/5, Config).
+
+setup(A, B, Prefix, HA, HB) ->
+ Rounds = 10,
+ [] = ssl_apply(HA, erlang, nodes, []),
+ [] = ssl_apply(HB, erlang, nodes, []),
+ {SetupTime, CycleTime} =
+ ssl_apply(HA, fun () -> setup_runner(A, B, Rounds) end),
+ [] = ssl_apply(HA, erlang, nodes, []),
+ [] = ssl_apply(HB, erlang, nodes, []),
+ SetupSpeed = round((Rounds*1000000*1000) / SetupTime),
+ CycleSpeed = round((Rounds*1000000*1000) / CycleTime),
+ _ = report(Prefix++" Setup", SetupSpeed, "setups/1000s"),
+ report(Prefix++" Setup Cycle", CycleSpeed, "cycles/1000s").
+
+%% Runs on node A against rex in node B
+setup_runner(A, B, Rounds) ->
+ StartTime = start_time(),
+ SetupTime = setup_loop(A, B, 0, Rounds),
+ {microseconds(SetupTime), microseconds(elapsed_time(StartTime))}.
+
+setup_loop(_A, _B, T, 0) ->
+ T;
+setup_loop(A, B, T, N) ->
+ StartTime = start_time(),
+ [A] = rpc:block_call(B, erlang, nodes, []),
+ Time = elapsed_time(StartTime),
+ [B] = erlang:nodes(),
+ Mref = erlang:monitor(process, {rex,B}),
+ true = net_kernel:disconnect(B),
+ receive
+ {'DOWN',Mref,process,_,_} ->
+ [] = erlang:nodes(),
+ setup_loop(A, B, Time + T, N - 1)
+ end.
+
+
+%%----------------
+%% Roundtrip speed
+
+roundtrip(Config) ->
+ run_nodepair_test(fun roundtrip/5, Config).
+
+roundtrip(A, B, Prefix, HA, HB) ->
+ Rounds = 40000,
+ [] = ssl_apply(HA, erlang, nodes, []),
+ [] = ssl_apply(HB, erlang, nodes, []),
+ Time = ssl_apply(HA, fun () -> roundtrip_runner(A, B, Rounds) end),
+ [B] = ssl_apply(HA, erlang, nodes, []),
+ [A] = ssl_apply(HB, erlang, nodes, []),
+ Speed = round((Rounds*1000000) / Time),
+ report(Prefix++" Roundtrip", Speed, "pings/s").
+
+%% Runs on node A and spawns a server on node B
+roundtrip_runner(A, B, Rounds) ->
+ ClientPid = self(),
+ [A] = rpc:call(B, erlang, nodes, []),
+ ServerPid =
+ erlang:spawn(
+ B,
+ fun () -> roundtrip_server(ClientPid, Rounds) end),
+ ServerMon = erlang:monitor(process, ServerPid),
+ microseconds(
+ roundtrip_client(ServerPid, ServerMon, start_time(), Rounds)).
+
+roundtrip_server(_Pid, 0) ->
+ ok;
+roundtrip_server(Pid, N) ->
+ receive
+ N ->
+ Pid ! N,
+ roundtrip_server(Pid, N-1)
+ end.
+
+roundtrip_client(_Pid, Mon, StartTime, 0) ->
+ Time = elapsed_time(StartTime),
+ receive
+ {'DOWN', Mon, _, _, normal} ->
+ Time;
+ {'DOWN', Mon, _, _, Other} ->
+ exit(Other)
+ end;
+roundtrip_client(Pid, Mon, StartTime, N) ->
+ Pid ! N,
+ receive
+ N ->
+ roundtrip_client(Pid, Mon, StartTime, N - 1)
+ end.
+
+
+%%-----------------
+%% Throughput speed
+
+throughput_1024(Config) ->
+ run_nodepair_test(
+ fun (A, B, Prefix, HA, HB) ->
+ throughput(A, B, Prefix, HA, HB, 100000, 1024)
+ end, Config).
+
+throughput_4096(Config) ->
+ run_nodepair_test(
+ fun (A, B, Prefix, HA, HB) ->
+ throughput(A, B, Prefix, HA, HB, 50000, 4096)
+ end, Config).
+
+throughput_16384(Config) ->
+ run_nodepair_test(
+ fun (A, B, Prefix, HA, HB) ->
+ throughput(A, B, Prefix, HA, HB, 10000, 16384)
+ end, Config).
+
+throughput_65536(Config) ->
+ run_nodepair_test(
+ fun (A, B, Prefix, HA, HB) ->
+ throughput(A, B, Prefix, HA, HB, 2000, 65536)
+ end, Config).
+
+throughput_262144(Config) ->
+ run_nodepair_test(
+ fun (A, B, Prefix, HA, HB) ->
+ throughput(A, B, Prefix, HA, HB, 500, 262144)
+ end, Config).
+
+throughput_1048576(Config) ->
+ run_nodepair_test(
+ fun (A, B, Prefix, HA, HB) ->
+ throughput(A, B, Prefix, HA, HB, 200, 1048576)
+ end, Config).
+
+throughput(A, B, Prefix, HA, HB, Packets, Size) ->
+ [] = ssl_apply(HA, erlang, nodes, []),
+ [] = ssl_apply(HB, erlang, nodes, []),
+ Time =
+ ssl_apply(HA, fun () -> throughput_runner(A, B, Packets, Size) end),
+ [B] = ssl_apply(HA, erlang, nodes, []),
+ [A] = ssl_apply(HB, erlang, nodes, []),
+ Speed = round((Packets*Size*1000000) / (1024*Time)),
+ report(Prefix++" Throughput_"++integer_to_list(Size), Speed, "kB/s").
+
+%% Runs on node A and spawns a server on node B
+throughput_runner(A, B, Rounds, Size) ->
+ Payload = payload(Size),
+ ClientPid = self(),
+ [A] = rpc:call(B, erlang, nodes, []),
+ ServerPid =
+ erlang:spawn(
+ B,
+ fun () -> throughput_server(ClientPid, Rounds) end),
+ ServerMon = erlang:monitor(process, ServerPid),
+ microseconds(
+ throughput_client(
+ ServerPid, ServerMon, Payload, start_time(), Rounds)).
+
+throughput_server(_Pid, 0) ->
+ ok;
+throughput_server(Pid, N) ->
+ receive
+ [N|_] ->
+ throughput_server(Pid, N-1)
+ end.
+
+throughput_client(_Pid, Mon, _Payload, StartTime, 0) ->
+ receive
+ {'DOWN', Mon, _, _, normal} ->
+ elapsed_time(StartTime);
+ {'DOWN', Mon, _, _, Other} ->
+ exit(Other)
+ end;
+throughput_client(Pid, Mon, Payload, StartTime, N) ->
+ Pid ! [N|Payload],
+ throughput_client(Pid, Mon, Payload, StartTime, N - 1).
+
+%%%-------------------------------------------------------------------
+%%% Test cases helpers
+
+run_nodepair_test(TestFun, Config) ->
+ A = proplists:get_value(node_a, Config),
+ B = proplists:get_value(node_b, Config),
+ Prefix = proplists:get_value(ssl_dist_prefix, Config),
+ HA = start_ssl_node_a(Config),
+ HB = start_ssl_node_b(Config),
+ try TestFun(A, B, Prefix, HA, HB)
+ after
+ stop_ssl_node_a(HA),
+ stop_ssl_node_b(HB, Config),
+ ok
+ end.
+
+ssl_apply(Handle, M, F, Args) ->
+ case ssl_dist_test_lib:apply_on_ssl_node(Handle, M, F, Args) of
+ {'EXIT',Reason} ->
+ error(Reason);
+ Result ->
+ Result
+ end.
+
+ssl_apply(Handle, Fun) ->
+ case ssl_dist_test_lib:apply_on_ssl_node(Handle, Fun) of
+ {'EXIT',Reason} ->
+ error(Reason);
+ Result ->
+ Result
+ end.
+
+start_ssl_node_a(Config) ->
+ Name = proplists:get_value(node_a_name, Config),
+ Args = get_node_args(node_a_dist_args, Config),
+ ssl_dist_test_lib:start_ssl_node(Name, Args).
+
+start_ssl_node_b(Config) ->
+ Name = proplists:get_value(node_b_name, Config),
+ Args = get_node_args(node_b_dist_args, Config),
+ ServerNode = proplists:get_value(server_node, Config),
+ rpc:call(
+ ServerNode, ssl_dist_test_lib, start_ssl_node, [Name, Args]).
+
+stop_ssl_node_a(HA) ->
+ ssl_dist_test_lib:stop_ssl_node(HA).
+
+stop_ssl_node_b(HB, Config) ->
+ ServerNode = proplists:get_value(server_node, Config),
+ rpc:call(ServerNode, ssl_dist_test_lib, stop_ssl_node, [HB]).
+
+get_node_args(Tag, Config) ->
+ case proplists:get_value(ssl_dist, Config) of
+ true ->
+ proplists:get_value(Tag, Config);
+ false ->
+ ""
+ end.
+
+
+
+payload(Size) ->
+ iolist_to_binary(
+ [case Size bsr 8 of
+ 0 ->
+ [];
+ Blocks ->
+ payload(Blocks, create_binary(256))
+ end | create_binary(Size band 255)]).
+%%
+payload(0, _) ->
+ [];
+payload(Blocks, Block) ->
+ Half = payload(Blocks bsr 1, Block),
+ [Half, Half |
+ if
+ Blocks band 1 =:= 1 ->
+ Block;
+ true ->
+ []
+ end].
+
+create_binary(Size) ->
+ create_binary(Size, <<>>).
+%%
+create_binary(0, Bin) ->
+ Bin;
+create_binary(Size, Bin) ->
+ NextSize = Size - 1,
+ create_binary(NextSize, <<Bin/binary, NextSize>>).
+
+start_time() ->
+ erlang:system_time().
+
+elapsed_time(StartTime) ->
+ erlang:system_time() - StartTime.
+
+microseconds(Time) ->
+ erlang:convert_time_unit(Time, native, microsecond).
+
+report(Name, Value, Unit) ->
+ ct:pal("~s: ~w ~s", [Name, Value, Unit]),
+ ct_event:notify(
+ #event{
+ name = benchmark_data,
+ data = [{value, Value}, {suite, "ssl_dist"}, {name, Name}]}),
+ {comment, term_to_string(Value) ++ " " ++ Unit}.
+
+term_to_string(Term) ->
+ unicode:characters_to_list(
+ io_lib:write(Term, [{encoding, unicode}])).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_dist_test_lib.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_dist_test_lib.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..1b9c853fc4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_dist_test_lib.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,343 @@
+%%
+%% %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(ssl_dist_test_lib).
+
+-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
+-include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl").
+-include("ssl_dist_test_lib.hrl").
+
+-export([tstsrvr_format/2, send_to_tstcntrl/1]).
+-export([apply_on_ssl_node/4, apply_on_ssl_node/2]).
+-export([stop_ssl_node/1, start_ssl_node/2]).
+%%
+-export([cnct2tstsrvr/1]).
+
+-define(AWAIT_SSL_NODE_UP_TIMEOUT, 30000).
+
+
+
+%% ssl_node side api
+%%
+
+tstsrvr_format(Fmt, ArgList) ->
+ send_to_tstsrvr({format, Fmt, ArgList}).
+
+send_to_tstcntrl(Message) ->
+ send_to_tstsrvr({message, Message}).
+
+
+%%
+%% test_server side api
+%%
+
+apply_on_ssl_node(
+ #node_handle{connection_handler = Hndlr} = Node,
+ M, F, A) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F), is_list(A) ->
+ Ref = erlang:monitor(process, Hndlr),
+ apply_on_ssl_node(Node, Ref, {apply, self(), Ref, M, F, A}).
+
+apply_on_ssl_node(
+ #node_handle{connection_handler = Hndlr} = Node,
+ Fun) when is_function(Fun, 0) ->
+ Ref = erlang:monitor(process, Hndlr),
+ apply_on_ssl_node(Node, Ref, {apply, self(), Ref, Fun}).
+
+apply_on_ssl_node(Node, Ref, Msg) ->
+ send_to_ssl_node(Node, Msg),
+ receive
+ {'DOWN', Ref, process, Hndlr, Reason} ->
+ exit({handler_died, Hndlr, Reason});
+ {Ref, Result} ->
+ Result
+ end.
+
+stop_ssl_node(#node_handle{connection_handler = Handler,
+ socket = Socket,
+ name = Name}) ->
+ ?t:format("Trying to stop ssl node ~s.~n", [Name]),
+ Mon = erlang:monitor(process, Handler),
+ unlink(Handler),
+ case gen_tcp:send(Socket, term_to_binary(stop)) of
+ ok ->
+ receive
+ {'DOWN', Mon, process, Handler, Reason} ->
+ case Reason of
+ normal ->
+ ok;
+ _ ->
+ ct:pal(
+ "stop_ssl_node/1 ~s Down ~p ~n",
+ [Name,Reason])
+ end
+ end;
+ Error ->
+ erlang:demonitor(Mon, [flush]),
+ ct:pal("stop_ssl_node/1 ~s Warning ~p ~n", [Name,Error])
+ end.
+
+start_ssl_node(Name, Args) ->
+ {ok, LSock} = gen_tcp:listen(0,
+ [binary, {packet, 4}, {active, false}]),
+ {ok, ListenPort} = inet:port(LSock),
+ CmdLine = mk_node_cmdline(ListenPort, Name, Args),
+ ?t:format("Attempting to start ssl node ~ts: ~ts~n", [Name, CmdLine]),
+ case open_port({spawn, CmdLine}, []) of
+ Port when is_port(Port) ->
+ unlink(Port),
+ erlang:port_close(Port),
+ case await_ssl_node_up(Name, LSock) of
+ #node_handle{} = NodeHandle ->
+ ?t:format("Ssl node ~s started.~n", [Name]),
+ NodeName = list_to_atom(Name ++ "@" ++ host_name()),
+ NodeHandle#node_handle{nodename = NodeName};
+ Error ->
+ exit({failed_to_start_node, Name, Error})
+ end;
+ Error ->
+ exit({failed_to_start_node, Name, Error})
+ end.
+
+host_name() ->
+ [_, Host] = string:split(atom_to_list(node()), "@"),
+ %% [$@ | Host] = lists:dropwhile(fun ($@) -> false; (_) -> true end,
+ %% atom_to_list(node())),
+ Host.
+
+mk_node_cmdline(ListenPort, Name, Args) ->
+ Static = "-detached -noinput",
+ Pa = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)),
+ Prog = case catch init:get_argument(progname) of
+ {ok,[[P]]} -> P;
+ _ -> exit(no_progname_argument_found)
+ end,
+ NameSw = case net_kernel:longnames() of
+ false -> "-sname ";
+ _ -> "-name "
+ end,
+ {ok, Pwd} = file:get_cwd(),
+ "\"" ++ Prog ++ "\" "
+ ++ Static ++ " "
+ ++ NameSw ++ " " ++ Name ++ " "
+ ++ "-pa " ++ Pa ++ " "
+ ++ "-run application start crypto -run application start public_key "
+ ++ "-eval 'net_kernel:verbose(1)' "
+ ++ "-run " ++ atom_to_list(?MODULE) ++ " cnct2tstsrvr "
+ ++ host_name() ++ " "
+ ++ integer_to_list(ListenPort) ++ " "
+ ++ Args ++ " "
+ ++ "-env ERL_CRASH_DUMP " ++ Pwd ++ "/erl_crash_dump." ++ Name ++ " "
+ ++ "-kernel error_logger \"{file,\\\"" ++ Pwd ++ "/error_log." ++ Name ++ "\\\"}\" "
+ ++ "-setcookie " ++ atom_to_list(erlang:get_cookie()).
+
+%%
+%% Connection handler test_server side
+%%
+
+await_ssl_node_up(Name, LSock) ->
+ case gen_tcp:accept(LSock, ?AWAIT_SSL_NODE_UP_TIMEOUT) of
+ {ok, Socket} ->
+ gen_tcp:close(LSock),
+ case gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 0) of
+ {ok, Bin} ->
+ check_ssl_node_up(Socket, Name, Bin);
+ {error, closed} ->
+ gen_tcp:close(Socket),
+ exit({lost_connection_with_ssl_node_before_up, Name})
+ end;
+ {error, Error} ->
+ gen_tcp:close(LSock),
+ ?t:format("Accept failed for ssl node ~s: ~p~n", [Name,Error]),
+ exit({accept_failed, Error})
+ end.
+
+check_ssl_node_up(Socket, Name, Bin) ->
+ case catch binary_to_term(Bin) of
+ {'EXIT', _} ->
+ gen_tcp:close(Socket),
+ exit({bad_data_received_from_ssl_node, Name, Bin});
+ {ssl_node_up, NodeName} ->
+ case list_to_atom(Name++"@"++host_name()) of
+ NodeName ->
+ Parent = self(),
+ Go = make_ref(),
+ %% Spawn connection handler on test server side
+ Pid = spawn_link(
+ fun () ->
+ receive Go -> ok end,
+ process_flag(trap_exit, true),
+ tstsrvr_con_loop(Name, Socket, Parent)
+ end),
+ ok = gen_tcp:controlling_process(Socket, Pid),
+ Pid ! Go,
+ #node_handle{connection_handler = Pid,
+ socket = Socket,
+ name = Name};
+ _ ->
+ exit({unexpected_ssl_node_connected, NodeName})
+ end;
+ Msg ->
+ exit({unexpected_msg_instead_of_ssl_node_up, Name, Msg})
+ end.
+
+send_to_ssl_node(#node_handle{connection_handler = Hndlr}, Term) ->
+ Hndlr ! {relay_to_ssl_node, term_to_binary(Term)},
+ ok.
+
+tstsrvr_con_loop(Name, Socket, Parent) ->
+ ok = inet:setopts(Socket,[{active,once}]),
+ receive
+ {relay_to_ssl_node, Data} when is_binary(Data) ->
+ case gen_tcp:send(Socket, Data) of
+ ok ->
+ ok;
+ _Error ->
+ gen_tcp:close(Socket),
+ exit({failed_to_relay_data_to_ssl_node, Name, Data})
+ end;
+ {tcp, Socket, Bin} ->
+ try binary_to_term(Bin) of
+ {format, FmtStr, ArgList} ->
+ ?t:format(FmtStr, ArgList);
+ {message, Msg} ->
+ ?t:format("Got message ~p", [Msg]),
+ Parent ! Msg;
+ {apply_res, To, Ref, Res} ->
+ To ! {Ref, Res};
+ bye ->
+ {error, closed} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 0),
+ ?t:format("Ssl node ~s stopped.~n", [Name]),
+ gen_tcp:close(Socket),
+ exit(normal);
+ Unknown ->
+ exit({unexpected_message_from_ssl_node, Name, Unknown})
+ catch
+ error : _ ->
+ gen_tcp:close(Socket),
+ exit({bad_data_received_from_ssl_node, Name, Bin})
+ end;
+ {tcp_closed, Socket} ->
+ gen_tcp:close(Socket),
+ exit({lost_connection_with_ssl_node, Name});
+ {'EXIT', Parent, Reason} ->
+ exit({'EXIT', parent, Reason});
+ Unknown ->
+ exit({unknown, Unknown})
+ end,
+ tstsrvr_con_loop(Name, Socket, Parent).
+
+%%
+%% Connection handler ssl_node side
+%%
+
+% cnct2tstsrvr() is called via command line arg -run ...
+cnct2tstsrvr([Host, Port]) when is_list(Host), is_list(Port) ->
+ %% Spawn connection handler on ssl node side
+ ConnHandler
+ = spawn(fun () ->
+ case catch gen_tcp:connect(Host,
+ list_to_integer(Port),
+ [binary,
+ {packet, 4},
+ {active, false}]) of
+ {ok, Socket} ->
+ notify_ssl_node_up(Socket),
+ ets:new(test_server_info,
+ [set,
+ public,
+ named_table,
+ {keypos, 1}]),
+ ets:insert(test_server_info,
+ {test_server_handler, self()}),
+ ssl_node_con_loop(Socket);
+ Error ->
+ halt("Failed to connect to test server " ++
+ lists:flatten(io_lib:format("Host:~p ~n Port:~p~n Error:~p~n",
+ [Host, Port, Error])))
+ end
+ end),
+ spawn(fun () ->
+ Mon = erlang:monitor(process, ConnHandler),
+ receive
+ {'DOWN', Mon, process, ConnHandler, Reason} ->
+ receive after 1000 -> ok end,
+ halt("test server connection handler terminated: " ++
+ lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~p", [Reason])))
+ end
+ end).
+
+notify_ssl_node_up(Socket) ->
+ case catch gen_tcp:send(Socket,
+ term_to_binary({ssl_node_up, node()})) of
+ ok -> ok;
+ _ -> halt("Failed to notify test server that I'm up")
+ end.
+
+send_to_tstsrvr(Term) ->
+ case catch ets:lookup_element(test_server_info, test_server_handler, 2) of
+ Hndlr when is_pid(Hndlr) ->
+ Hndlr ! {relay_to_test_server, term_to_binary(Term)}, ok;
+ _ ->
+ receive after 200 -> ok end,
+ send_to_tstsrvr(Term)
+ end.
+
+ssl_node_con_loop(Socket) ->
+ inet:setopts(Socket,[{active,once}]),
+ receive
+ {relay_to_test_server, Data} when is_binary(Data) ->
+ case gen_tcp:send(Socket, Data) of
+ ok ->
+ ok;
+ _Error ->
+ gen_tcp:close(Socket),
+ halt("Failed to relay data to test server")
+ end;
+ {tcp, Socket, Bin} ->
+ case catch binary_to_term(Bin) of
+ {'EXIT', _} ->
+ gen_tcp:close(Socket),
+ halt("test server sent me bad data");
+ {apply, From, Ref, M, F, A} ->
+ spawn_link(
+ fun () ->
+ send_to_tstsrvr({apply_res,
+ From,
+ Ref,
+ (catch apply(M, F, A))})
+ end);
+ {apply, From, Ref, Fun} ->
+ spawn_link(fun () ->
+ send_to_tstsrvr({apply_res,
+ From,
+ Ref,
+ (catch Fun())})
+ end);
+ stop ->
+ gen_tcp:send(Socket, term_to_binary(bye)),
+ init:stop(),
+ receive after infinity -> ok end;
+ _Unknown ->
+ halt("test server sent me an unexpected message")
+ end;
+ {tcp_closed, Socket} ->
+ halt("Lost connection to test server")
+ end,
+ ssl_node_con_loop(Socket).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_dist_test_lib.hrl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_dist_test_lib.hrl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..86b9b37026
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_dist_test_lib.hrl
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+%%
+%% %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%
+%%
+
+-record(node_handle,
+ {connection_handler,
+ socket,
+ name,
+ nodename}
+ ).
diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl
index 5c9ea068bf..7e983f5079 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_test_lib.erl
@@ -1068,6 +1068,10 @@ srp_dss_suites() ->
S <- [{srp_dss, '3des_ede_cbc', sha},
{srp_dss, aes_128_cbc, sha},
{srp_dss, aes_256_cbc, sha}]])].
+
+chacha_suites(Version) ->
+ [ssl_cipher:erl_suite_definition(S) || S <- ssl_cipher:filter_suites(ssl_cipher:chacha_suites(Version))].
+
rc4_suites(Version) ->
[ssl_cipher:erl_suite_definition(S) || S <- ssl_cipher:filter_suites(ssl_cipher:rc4_suites(Version))].
@@ -1562,10 +1566,14 @@ 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 e7ea38c5c3..af27efa6c1 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/ets.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml
index 576959b1c8..a0ec22c515 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml
+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml
@@ -1961,7 +1961,7 @@ true</pre>
The return value is a list of the new counter values from each
update operation in the same order as in the operation list. If an
empty list is specified, nothing is updated and an empty list is
- returned. If the function fails, no updates is done.</p>
+ returned. If the function fails, no updates are done.</p>
<p>The specified <c><anno>Key</anno></c> is used to identify the object
by either <em>matching</em> the key of an object in a <c>set</c>
table, or <em>compare equal</em> to the key of an object in an
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/filelib.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/filelib.xml
index 11762a3c5a..3b5be75bc0 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 1135a6dd80..ce19f70df0 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>
@@ -558,6 +585,7 @@ 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>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {reply,Reply,NewState,hibernate}</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {reply,Reply,NewState,{continue,Continue}}</v>
<v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {noreply,NewState} | {noreply,NewState,Timeout}</v>
<v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {noreply,NewState,hibernate}</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {noreply,NewState,{continue,Continue}}</v>
<v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {stop,Reason,Reply,NewState} | {stop,Reason,NewState}</v>
<v>&nbsp;Reply = term()</v>
<v>&nbsp;NewState = term()</v>
<v>&nbsp;Timeout = int()>=0 | infinity</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;Continue = term()</v>
<v>&nbsp;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {noreply,NewState,hibernate}</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {noreply,NewState,{continue,Continue}}</v>
<v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {stop,Reason,NewState}</v>
<v>&nbsp;NewState = term()</v>
<v>&nbsp;Timeout = int()>=0 | infinity</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;Continue = term()</v>
<v>&nbsp;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {noreply,NewState,hibernate}</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {noreply,NewState,{continue,Continue}}</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {stop,Reason,NewState}</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;NewState = term()</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;Timeout = int()>=0 | infinity</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;Continue = term()</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;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>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {noreply,NewState,hibernate}</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {noreply,NewState,{continue,Continue}}</v>
<v>&nbsp;&nbsp;| {stop,Reason,NewState}</v>
<v>&nbsp;NewState = term()</v>
<v>&nbsp;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>&nbsp;| {stop,Reason} | ignore</v>
+ <v>&nbsp;| {ok,State,{continue,Continue}} | {stop,Reason} | ignore</v>
<v>&nbsp;State = term()</v>
<v>&nbsp;Timeout = int()>=0 | infinity</v>
<v>&nbsp;Reason = term()</v>
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_statem.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_statem.xml
index 574f488e91..be0d64feba 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_statem.xml
+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/gen_statem.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<erlref>
<header>
<copyright>
- <year>2016</year><year>2017</year>
+ <year>2016</year><year>2018</year>
<holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder>
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
@@ -1369,7 +1369,7 @@ 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 &lt; infinity</c>,
+ and uses a proxy process
while <c>{dirty_timeout,<anno>T</anno>}</c>
bypasses the proxy process which is more lightweight.
</p>
@@ -1379,8 +1379,12 @@ 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>
@@ -1891,7 +1895,7 @@ 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/io.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/io.xml
index 64fcf4379f..72c774e6ef 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/io.xml
+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/io.xml
@@ -257,8 +257,9 @@ ok</pre>
\x{400}
ok
5> <input>io:fwrite("~s~n",[[1024]]).</input>
-** exception exit: {badarg,[{io,format,[&lt;0.26.0&gt;,"~s~n",[[1024]]]},
- ...</pre>
+** exception error: bad argument
+ in function io:format/3
+ called as io:format(&lt;0.53.0>,"~s~n",[[1024]])</pre>
</item>
<tag><c>w</c></tag>
<item>
@@ -454,12 +455,9 @@ ok</pre>
abc def 'abc def' {foo,1} A
ok
2> <input>io:fwrite("~s", [65]).</input>
-** exception exit: {badarg,[{io,format,[&lt;0.22.0>,"~s","A"]},
- {erl_eval,do_apply,5},
- {shell,exprs,6},
- {shell,eval_exprs,6},
- {shell,eval_loop,3}]}
- in function io:o_request/2</pre>
+** exception error: bad argument
+ in function io:format/3
+ called as io:format(&lt;0.53.0>,"~s","A")</pre>
<p>In this example, an attempt was made to output the single
character 65 with the aid of the string formatting directive
<c>"~s"</c>.</p>
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/maps.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/maps.xml
index 8c7270816b..987d92989d 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/maps.xml
+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/maps.xml
@@ -33,16 +33,31 @@
<p>This module contains functions for maps processing.</p>
</description>
+ <datatypes>
+ <datatype>
+ <name name="iterator"/>
+ <desc>
+ <p>An iterator representing the key value associations in a map.</p>
+ <p>Created using <seealso marker="#iterator-1"><c>maps:iterator/1</c></seealso>.</p>
+ <p>Consumed by <seealso marker="#next-1"><c>maps:next/1</c></seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#filter-2"><c>maps:filter/2</c></seealso>,
+ <seealso marker="#fold-3"><c>maps:fold/3</c></seealso> and
+ <seealso marker="#map-2"><c>maps:map/2</c></seealso>.</p>
+ </desc>
+ </datatype>
+ </datatypes>
+
<funcs>
<func>
<name name="filter" arity="2"/>
<fsummary>Select pairs that satisfy a predicate.</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Returns a map <c><anno>Map2</anno></c> for which predicate
- <c><anno>Pred</anno></c> holds true in <c><anno>Map1</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>Returns a map <c><anno>Map</anno></c> for which predicate
+ <c><anno>Pred</anno></c> holds true in <c><anno>MapOrIter</anno></c>.</p>
<p>The call fails with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if
- <c><anno>Map1</anno></c> is not a map, or with <c>badarg</c> if
- <c><anno>Pred</anno></c> is not a function of arity 2.</p>
+ <c><anno>MapOrIter</anno></c> is not a map or valid iterator,
+ or with <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Pred</anno></c> is not a
+ function of arity 2.</p>
<p><em>Example:</em></p>
<code type="none">
> M = #{a => 2, b => 3, c=> 4, "a" => 1, "b" => 2, "c" => 4},
@@ -76,12 +91,16 @@
<fsummary></fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Calls <c>F(K, V, AccIn)</c> for every <c><anno>K</anno></c> to value
- <c><anno>V</anno></c> association in <c><anno>Map</anno></c> in
+ <c><anno>V</anno></c> association in <c><anno>MapOrIter</anno></c> in
any order. Function <c>fun F/3</c> must return a new
accumulator, which is passed to the next successive call.
This function returns the final value of the accumulator. The initial
accumulator value <c><anno>Init</anno></c> is returned if the map is
empty.</p>
+ <p>The call fails with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if
+ <c><anno>MapOrIter</anno></c> is not a map or valid iterator,
+ or with <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> is not a
+ function of arity 3.</p>
<p><em>Example:</em></p>
<code type="none">
> Fun = fun(K,V,AccIn) when is_list(K) -> AccIn + V end,
@@ -169,6 +188,32 @@ false</code>
</func>
<func>
+ <name name="iterator" arity="1"/>
+ <fsummary>Create a map iterator.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Returns a map iterator <c><anno>Iterator</anno></c> that can
+ be used by <seealso marker="#next-1"><c>maps:next/1</c></seealso>
+ to traverse the key-value associations in a map. When iterating
+ over a map, the memory usage is guaranteed to be bounded no matter
+ the size of the map.</p>
+ <p>The call fails with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if
+ <c><anno>Map</anno></c> is not a map.</p>
+ <p><em>Example:</em></p>
+ <code type="none">
+> M = #{ a => 1, b => 2 }.
+#{a => 1,b => 2}
+> I = maps:iterator(M).
+[{a,1},{b,2}]
+> {K1, V1, I2} = maps:next(I).
+{a,1,[{b,2}]}
+> {K2, V2, I3} = maps:next(I2).
+{b,2,[]}
+> maps:next(I3).
+none</code>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <func>
<name name="keys" arity="1"/>
<fsummary></fsummary>
<desc>
@@ -188,12 +233,16 @@ false</code>
<name name="map" arity="2"/>
<fsummary></fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Produces a new map <c><anno>Map2</anno></c> by calling function
+ <p>Produces a new map <c><anno>Map</anno></c> by calling function
<c>fun F(K, V1)</c> for every <c><anno>K</anno></c> to value
- <c><anno>V1</anno></c> association in <c><anno>Map1</anno></c> in
+ <c><anno>V1</anno></c> association in <c><anno>MapOrIter</anno></c> in
any order. Function <c>fun F/2</c> must return value
<c><anno>V2</anno></c> to be associated with key <c><anno>K</anno></c>
- for the new map <c><anno>Map2</anno></c>.</p>
+ for the new map <c><anno>Map</anno></c>.</p>
+ <p>The call fails with a <c>{badmap,Map}</c> exception if
+ <c><anno>MapOrIter</anno></c> is not a map or valid iterator,
+ or with <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> is not a
+ function of arity 2.</p>
<p><em>Example:</em></p>
<code type="none">
> Fun = fun(K,V1) when is_list(K) -> V1*2 end,
@@ -234,6 +283,35 @@ false</code>
</func>
<func>
+ <name name="next" arity="1"/>
+ <fsummary>Get the next key and value from an iterator.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Returns the next key-value association in
+ <c><anno>Iterator</anno></c> and a new iterator for the
+ remaining associations in the iterator.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If there are no more associations in the iterator,
+ <c>none</c> is returned.
+ </p>
+ <p><em>Example:</em></p>
+ <code type="none">
+> Map = #{a => 1, b => 2, c => 3}.
+#{a => 1,b => 2,c => 3}
+> Iter = maps:iterator(Map).
+[{a,1},{b,2},{c,3}]
+> {_, _, Iter1} = maps:next(Iter).
+{a,1,[{b,2},{c,3}]}
+> {_, _, Iter2} = maps:next(Iter1).
+{b,2,[{c,3}]}
+> {_, _, Iter3} = maps:next(Iter2).
+{c,3,[]}
+> maps:next(Iter3).
+none</code>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <func>
<name name="put" arity="3"/>
<fsummary></fsummary>
<desc>
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 &lt; <anno>X</anno> =&lt; 1.0</c>.
+ interval <c>0.0 &lt; <anno>X</anno> =&lt; 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 =&lt; <anno>X</anno> &lt; 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 =&lt; R &lt; 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 &lt; <anno>X</anno> =&lt; 1.0</c>.
+ interval <c>0.0 &lt; <anno>X</anno> =&lt; 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 =&lt; <anno>X</anno> &lt; 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 =&lt; R &lt; 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 =&lt; <anno>X</anno> &lt; 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) =&lt; X &lt; (N+1)*2.0^(-53)</c>
+ where
+ <c>0 =&lt; integer(N) &lt; 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> &lt;
- <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> &lt;
- <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 &quot;raw
filenames&quot; 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..21f470e763
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/uri_string.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,326 @@
+<?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>) and
+ form-urlencoded query strings (<url href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html">HTML5</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 = "!" / "$" / "&amp;" / "'" / "(" / ")"
+ / "*" / "+" / "," / ";" / "="
+
+ 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>
+ <item>Composing form-urlencoded query strings from a list of key-value pairs<br></br>
+ <seealso marker="#compose_query/1"><c>compose_query/1</c></seealso><br></br>
+ <seealso marker="#compose_query/2"><c>compose_query/2</c></seealso>
+ </item>
+ <item>Dissecting form-urlencoded query strings into a list of key-value pairs<br></br>
+ <seealso marker="#dissect_query/1"><c>dissect_query/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_character</c></item>
+ <item><c>invalid_encoding</c></item>
+ <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>
+ <item><c>missing_value</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="compose_query" arity="1"/>
+ <fsummary>Compose urlencoded query string.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Composes a form-urlencoded <c><anno>QueryString</anno></c> based on a
+ <c><anno>QueryList</anno></c>, a list of non-percent-encoded key-value pairs.
+ Form-urlencoding is defined in section
+ 4.10.22.6 of the <url href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html">HTML5</url>
+ specification.
+ </p>
+ <p>See also the opposite operation <seealso marker="#dissect_query/1">
+ <c>dissect_query/1</c></seealso>.
+ </p>
+ <p><em>Example:</em></p>
+ <pre>
+1> <input>uri_string:compose_query([{"foo bar","1"},{"city","örebro"}]).</input>
+<![CDATA["foo+bar=1&city=%C3%B6rebro"]]>
+2> <![CDATA[uri_string:compose_query([{<<"foo bar">>,<<"1">>},
+2> {<<"city">>,<<"örebro"/utf8>>}]).]]>
+<![CDATA[<<"foo+bar=1&city=%C3%B6rebro">>]]>
+ </pre>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <func>
+ <name name="compose_query" arity="2"/>
+ <fsummary>Compose urlencoded query string.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Same as <c>compose_query/1</c> but with an additional
+ <c><anno>Options</anno></c> parameter, that controls the encoding ("charset")
+ used by the encoding algorithm. There are two supported encodings: <c>utf8</c>
+ (or <c>unicode</c>) and <c>latin1</c>.
+ </p>
+ <p>Each character in the entry's name and value that cannot be expressed using
+ the selected character encoding, is replaced by a string consisting of a U+0026
+ AMPERSAND character (<![CDATA[&]]>), a "#" (U+0023) character, one or more ASCII
+ digits representing the Unicode code point of the character in base ten, and
+ finally a ";" (U+003B) character.
+ </p>
+ <p>Bytes that are out of the range 0x2A, 0x2D, 0x2E, 0x30 to 0x39, 0x41 to 0x5A, 0x5F,
+ 0x61 to 0x7A, are percent-encoded (U+0025 PERCENT SIGN character (%) followed by
+ uppercase ASCII hex digits representing the hexadecimal value of the byte).
+ </p>
+ <p>See also the opposite operation <seealso marker="#dissect_query/1">
+ <c>dissect_query/1</c></seealso>.
+ </p>
+ <p><em>Example:</em></p>
+ <pre>
+1> <input>uri_string:compose_query([{"foo bar","1"},{"city","örebro"}],</input>
+1> [{encoding, latin1}]).
+<![CDATA["foo+bar=1&city=%F6rebro"
+2> uri_string:compose_query([{<<"foo bar">>,<<"1">>},
+2> {<<"city">>,<<"東京"/utf8>>}], [{encoding, latin1}]).]]>
+<![CDATA[<<"foo+bar=1&city=%26%2326481%3B%26%2320140%3B">>]]>
+ </pre>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <func>
+ <name name="dissect_query" arity="1"/>
+ <fsummary>Dissect query string.</fsummary>
+ <desc>
+ <p>Dissects an urlencoded <c><anno>QueryString</anno></c> and returns a
+ <c><anno>QueryList</anno></c>, a list of non-percent-encoded key-value pairs.
+ Form-urlencoding is defined in section
+ 4.10.22.6 of the <url href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html">HTML5</url>
+ specification.
+ </p>
+ <p>It is not as strict for its input as the decoding algorithm defined by
+ <url href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html">HTML5</url>
+ and accepts all unicode characters.</p>
+ <p>See also the opposite operation <seealso marker="#compose_query/1">
+ <c>compose_query/1</c></seealso>.
+ </p>
+ <p><em>Example:</em></p>
+ <pre>
+1> <input><![CDATA[uri_string:dissect_query("foo+bar=1&city=%C3%B6rebro").]]></input>
+[{"foo bar","1"},{"city","örebro"}]
+2> <![CDATA[uri_string:dissect_query(<<"foo+bar=1&city=%26%2326481%3B%26%2320140%3B">>).]]>
+<![CDATA[[{<<"foo bar">>,<<"1">>},
+ {<<"city">>,<<230,157,177,228,186,172>>}] ]]>
+ </pre>
+ </desc>
+ </func>
+
+ <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..6ea4147abf 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/base64.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/base64.erl
@@ -24,22 +24,11 @@
-export([encode/1, decode/1, mime_decode/1,
encode_to_string/1, decode_to_string/1, mime_decode_to_string/1]).
-%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% The following type is a subtype of string() for return values
%% of (some) functions of this module.
-%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-type ascii_string() :: [1..255].
-type ascii_binary() :: binary().
-%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%% encode_to_string(ASCII) -> Base64String
-%% ASCII - string() | binary()
-%% Base64String - string()
-%%
-%% Description: Encodes a plain ASCII string (or binary) into base64.
-%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-spec encode_to_string(Data) -> Base64String when
Data :: ascii_string() | ascii_binary(),
Base64String :: ascii_string().
@@ -47,107 +36,89 @@
encode_to_string(Bin) when is_binary(Bin) ->
encode_to_string(binary_to_list(Bin));
encode_to_string(List) when is_list(List) ->
- encode_l(List).
-
-%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%% encode(ASCII) -> Base64
-%% ASCII - string() | binary()
-%% Base64 - binary()
-%%
-%% Description: Encodes a plain ASCII string (or binary) into base64.
-%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ encode_list_to_string(List).
-spec encode(Data) -> Base64 when
Data :: ascii_string() | ascii_binary(),
Base64 :: ascii_binary().
encode(Bin) when is_binary(Bin) ->
- encode_binary(Bin);
+ encode_binary(Bin, <<>>);
encode(List) when is_list(List) ->
- list_to_binary(encode_l(List)).
+ encode_list(List, <<>>).
--spec encode_l(ascii_string()) -> ascii_string().
-
-encode_l([]) ->
+encode_list_to_string([]) ->
[];
-encode_l([A]) ->
- [b64e(A bsr 2),
- b64e((A band 3) bsl 4), $=, $=];
-encode_l([A,B]) ->
- [b64e(A bsr 2),
- b64e(((A band 3) bsl 4) bor (B bsr 4)),
- b64e((B band 15) bsl 2), $=];
-encode_l([A,B,C|Ls]) ->
- BB = (A bsl 16) bor (B bsl 8) bor C,
+encode_list_to_string([B1]) ->
+ [b64e(B1 bsr 2),
+ b64e((B1 band 3) bsl 4), $=, $=];
+encode_list_to_string([B1,B2]) ->
+ [b64e(B1 bsr 2),
+ b64e(((B1 band 3) bsl 4) bor (B2 bsr 4)),
+ b64e((B2 band 15) bsl 2), $=];
+encode_list_to_string([B1,B2,B3|Ls]) ->
+ BB = (B1 bsl 16) bor (B2 bsl 8) bor B3,
[b64e(BB bsr 18),
b64e((BB bsr 12) band 63),
b64e((BB bsr 6) band 63),
- b64e(BB band 63) | encode_l(Ls)].
-
-encode_binary(Bin) ->
- Split = 3*(byte_size(Bin) div 3),
- <<Main0:Split/binary,Rest/binary>> = Bin,
- Main = << <<(b64e(C)):8>> || <<C:6>> <= Main0 >>,
- case Rest of
- <<A:6,B:6,C:4>> ->
- <<Main/binary,(b64e(A)):8,(b64e(B)):8,(b64e(C bsl 2)):8,$=:8>>;
- <<A:6,B:2>> ->
- <<Main/binary,(b64e(A)):8,(b64e(B bsl 4)):8,$=:8,$=:8>>;
- <<>> ->
- Main
- end.
+ b64e(BB band 63) | encode_list_to_string(Ls)].
-%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%% mime_decode(Base64) -> ASCII
-%% decode(Base64) -> ASCII
-%% Base64 - string() | binary()
-%% ASCII - binary()
-%%
-%% Description: Decodes an base64 encoded string to plain ASCII.
-%% mime_decode strips away all characters not Base64 before converting,
-%% whereas decode crashes if an illegal character is found
-%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+encode_binary(<<>>, A) ->
+ A;
+encode_binary(<<B1:8>>, A) ->
+ <<A/bits,(b64e(B1 bsr 2)):8,(b64e((B1 band 3) bsl 4)):8,$=:8,$=:8>>;
+encode_binary(<<B1:8, B2:8>>, A) ->
+ <<A/bits,(b64e(B1 bsr 2)):8,
+ (b64e(((B1 band 3) bsl 4) bor (B2 bsr 4))):8,
+ (b64e((B2 band 15) bsl 2)):8, $=:8>>;
+encode_binary(<<B1:8, B2:8, B3:8, Ls/bits>>, A) ->
+ BB = (B1 bsl 16) bor (B2 bsl 8) bor B3,
+ encode_binary(Ls,
+ <<A/bits,(b64e(BB bsr 18)):8,
+ (b64e((BB bsr 12) band 63)):8,
+ (b64e((BB bsr 6) band 63)):8,
+ (b64e(BB band 63)):8>>).
+
+encode_list([], A) ->
+ A;
+encode_list([B1], A) ->
+ <<A/bits,(b64e(B1 bsr 2)):8,(b64e((B1 band 3) bsl 4)):8,$=:8,$=:8>>;
+encode_list([B1,B2], A) ->
+ <<A/bits,(b64e(B1 bsr 2)):8,
+ (b64e(((B1 band 3) bsl 4) bor (B2 bsr 4))):8,
+ (b64e((B2 band 15) bsl 2)):8, $=:8>>;
+encode_list([B1,B2,B3|Ls], A) ->
+ BB = (B1 bsl 16) bor (B2 bsl 8) bor B3,
+ encode_list(Ls,
+ <<A/bits,(b64e(BB bsr 18)):8,
+ (b64e((BB bsr 12) band 63)):8,
+ (b64e((BB bsr 6) band 63)):8,
+ (b64e(BB band 63)):8>>).
+
+%% mime_decode strips away all characters not Base64 before
+%% converting, whereas decode crashes if an illegal character is found
-spec decode(Base64) -> Data when
Base64 :: ascii_string() | ascii_binary(),
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(),
Data :: ascii_binary().
mime_decode(Bin) when is_binary(Bin) ->
- mime_decode_binary(<<>>, Bin);
+ mime_decode_binary(Bin, <<>>);
mime_decode(List) when is_list(List) ->
- mime_decode(list_to_binary(List)).
-
--spec decode_l(ascii_string()) -> ascii_string().
-
-decode_l(List) ->
- L = strip_spaces(List, []),
- decode(L, []).
-
--spec mime_decode_l(ascii_string()) -> ascii_string().
+ mime_decode_list(List, <<>>).
-mime_decode_l(List) ->
- L = strip_illegal(List, [], 0),
- decode(L, []).
-
-%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%% mime_decode_to_string(Base64) -> ASCII
-%% decode_to_string(Base64) -> ASCII
-%% Base64 - string() | binary()
-%% ASCII - binary()
-%%
-%% Description: Decodes an base64 encoded string to plain ASCII.
-%% mime_decode strips away all characters not Base64 before converting,
-%% whereas decode crashes if an illegal character is found
-%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% mime_decode_to_string strips away all characters not Base64 before
+%% converting, whereas decode_to_string crashes if an illegal
+%% character is found
-spec decode_to_string(Base64) -> DataString when
Base64 :: ascii_string() | ascii_binary(),
@@ -156,7 +127,7 @@ mime_decode_l(List) ->
decode_to_string(Bin) when is_binary(Bin) ->
decode_to_string(binary_to_list(Bin));
decode_to_string(List) when is_list(List) ->
- decode_l(List).
+ decode_list_to_string(List).
-spec mime_decode_to_string(Base64) -> DataString when
Base64 :: ascii_string() | ascii_binary(),
@@ -165,202 +136,326 @@ decode_to_string(List) when is_list(List) ->
mime_decode_to_string(Bin) when is_binary(Bin) ->
mime_decode_to_string(binary_to_list(Bin));
mime_decode_to_string(List) when is_list(List) ->
- mime_decode_l(List).
-
-%% One-based decode map.
--define(DECODE_MAP,
- {bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,ws,ws,bad,bad,ws,bad,bad, %1-15
- bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad, %16-31
- ws,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,62,bad,bad,bad,63, %32-47
- 52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,bad,bad,bad,eq,bad,bad, %48-63
- bad,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,
- 15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,
- bad,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,
- 41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,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,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,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,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,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)
- end;
-decode_binary(Result, <<>>) ->
- true = is_binary(Result),
- Result.
+ mime_decode_list_to_string(List).
%% 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
-mime_decode_binary(Result, <<0:8,T/bits>>) ->
- mime_decode_binary(Result, T);
-mime_decode_binary(Result0, <<C:8,T/bits>>) ->
- case element(C, ?DECODE_MAP) of
- Bits when is_integer(Bits) ->
- mime_decode_binary(<<Result0/bits,Bits:6>>, T);
+mime_decode_list([0 | Cs], A) ->
+ mime_decode_list(Cs, A);
+mime_decode_list([C1 | Cs], A) ->
+ case b64d(C1) of
+ B1 when is_integer(B1) -> mime_decode_list(Cs, A, B1);
+ _ -> mime_decode_list(Cs, A) % eq is padding
+ end;
+mime_decode_list([], A) ->
+ A.
+
+mime_decode_list([0 | Cs], A, B1) ->
+ mime_decode_list(Cs, A, B1);
+mime_decode_list([C2 | Cs], A, B1) ->
+ case b64d(C2) of
+ B2 when is_integer(B2) ->
+ mime_decode_list(Cs, A, B1, B2);
+ _ -> mime_decode_list(Cs, A, B1) % eq is padding
+ end.
+
+mime_decode_list([0 | Cs], A, B1, B2) ->
+ mime_decode_list(Cs, A, B1, B2);
+mime_decode_list([C3 | Cs], A, B1, B2) ->
+ case b64d(C3) of
+ B3 when is_integer(B3) ->
+ mime_decode_list(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3);
+ eq=B3 ->
+ mime_decode_list_after_eq(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3);
+ _ -> mime_decode_list(Cs, A, B1, B2)
+ end.
+
+mime_decode_list([0 | Cs], A, B1, B2, B3) ->
+ mime_decode_list(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3);
+mime_decode_list([C4 | Cs], A, B1, B2, B3) ->
+ case b64d(C4) of
+ B4 when is_integer(B4) ->
+ mime_decode_list(Cs, <<A/bits,B1:6,B2:6,B3:6,B4:6>>);
eq ->
- mime_decode_binary_after_eq(Result0, T, false);
- _ ->
- mime_decode_binary(Result0, T)
+ mime_decode_list_after_eq(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3);
+ _ -> mime_decode_list(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3)
+ end.
+
+mime_decode_list_after_eq([0 | Cs], A, B1, B2, B3) ->
+ mime_decode_list_after_eq(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3);
+mime_decode_list_after_eq([C | Cs], A, B1, B2, B3) ->
+ case b64d(C) of
+ B when is_integer(B) ->
+ %% More valid data, skip the eq as invalid
+ case B3 of
+ eq -> mime_decode_list(Cs, A, B1, B2, B);
+ _ -> mime_decode_list(Cs, <<A/bits,B1:6,B2:6,B3:6,B:6>>)
+ end;
+ _ -> mime_decode_list_after_eq(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3)
end;
-mime_decode_binary(Result, _) ->
- true = is_binary(Result),
- Result.
-
-mime_decode_binary_after_eq(Result, <<0:8,T/bits>>, Eq) ->
- mime_decode_binary_after_eq(Result, T, Eq);
-mime_decode_binary_after_eq(Result0, <<C:8,T/bits>>, Eq) ->
- case element(C, ?DECODE_MAP) of
- bad ->
- mime_decode_binary_after_eq(Result0, T, Eq);
- ws ->
- mime_decode_binary_after_eq(Result0, T, Eq);
+mime_decode_list_after_eq([], A, B1, B2, eq) ->
+ <<A/bits,B1:6,(B2 bsr 4):2>>;
+mime_decode_list_after_eq([], A, B1, B2, B3) ->
+ <<A/bits,B1:6,B2:6,(B3 bsr 2):4>>.
+
+mime_decode_binary(<<0:8, Cs/bits>>, A) ->
+ mime_decode_binary(Cs, A);
+mime_decode_binary(<<C1:8, Cs/bits>>, A) ->
+ case b64d(C1) of
+ B1 when is_integer(B1) -> mime_decode_binary(Cs, A, B1);
+ _ -> mime_decode_binary(Cs, A) % eq is padding
+ end;
+mime_decode_binary(<<>>, A) ->
+ A.
+
+mime_decode_binary(<<0:8, Cs/bits>>, A, B1) ->
+ mime_decode_binary(Cs, A, B1);
+mime_decode_binary(<<C2:8, Cs/bits>>, A, B1) ->
+ case b64d(C2) of
+ B2 when is_integer(B2) ->
+ mime_decode_binary(Cs, A, B1, B2);
+ _ -> mime_decode_binary(Cs, A, B1) % eq is padding
+ end.
+
+mime_decode_binary(<<0:8, Cs/bits>>, A, B1, B2) ->
+ mime_decode_binary(Cs, A, B1, B2);
+mime_decode_binary(<<C3:8, Cs/bits>>, A, B1, B2) ->
+ case b64d(C3) of
+ B3 when is_integer(B3) ->
+ mime_decode_binary(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3);
+ eq=B3 ->
+ mime_decode_binary_after_eq(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3);
+ _ -> mime_decode_binary(Cs, A, B1, B2)
+ end.
+
+mime_decode_binary(<<0:8, Cs/bits>>, A, B1, B2, B3) ->
+ mime_decode_binary(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3);
+mime_decode_binary(<<C4:8, Cs/bits>>, A, B1, B2, B3) ->
+ case b64d(C4) of
+ B4 when is_integer(B4) ->
+ mime_decode_binary(Cs, <<A/bits,B1:6,B2:6,B3:6,B4:6>>);
eq ->
- mime_decode_binary_after_eq(Result0, T, true);
- Bits when is_integer(Bits) ->
+ mime_decode_binary_after_eq(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3);
+ _ -> mime_decode_binary(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3)
+ end.
+
+mime_decode_binary_after_eq(<<0:8, Cs/bits>>, A, B1, B2, B3) ->
+ mime_decode_binary_after_eq(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3);
+mime_decode_binary_after_eq(<<C:8, Cs/bits>>, A, B1, B2, B3) ->
+ case b64d(C) of
+ B when is_integer(B) ->
%% More valid data, skip the eq as invalid
- mime_decode_binary(<<Result0/bits,Bits:6>>, T)
+ case B3 of
+ eq -> mime_decode_binary(Cs, A, B1, B2, B);
+ _ -> mime_decode_binary(Cs, <<A/bits,B1:6,B2:6,B3:6,B:6>>)
+ end;
+ _ -> mime_decode_binary_after_eq(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3)
+ end;
+mime_decode_binary_after_eq(<<>>, A, B1, B2, eq) ->
+ <<A/bits,B1:6,(B2 bsr 4):2>>;
+mime_decode_binary_after_eq(<<>>, A, B1, B2, B3) ->
+ <<A/bits,B1:6,B2:6,(B3 bsr 2):4>>.
+
+mime_decode_list_to_string([0 | Cs]) ->
+ mime_decode_list_to_string(Cs);
+mime_decode_list_to_string([C1 | Cs]) ->
+ case b64d(C1) of
+ B1 when is_integer(B1) -> mime_decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1);
+ _ -> mime_decode_list_to_string(Cs) % eq is padding
end;
-mime_decode_binary_after_eq(Result0, <<>>, Eq) ->
- %% No more valid data.
- case bit_size(Result0) rem 8 of
- 0 ->
- %% '====' is not uncommon.
- Result0;
- 4 when Eq ->
- %% enforce at least one more '=' only ignoring illegals and spacing
- Split = byte_size(Result0) - 1,
- <<Result:Split/bytes,_:4>> = Result0,
- Result;
- 2 ->
- %% remove 2 bits
- Split = byte_size(Result0) - 1,
- <<Result:Split/bytes,_:2>> = Result0,
- Result
+mime_decode_list_to_string([]) ->
+ [].
+
+mime_decode_list_to_string([0 | Cs], B1) ->
+ mime_decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1);
+mime_decode_list_to_string([C2 | Cs], B1) ->
+ case b64d(C2) of
+ B2 when is_integer(B2) ->
+ mime_decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1, B2);
+ _ -> mime_decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1) % eq is padding
end.
-decode([], A) -> A;
-decode([$=,$=,C2,C1|Cs], A) ->
- Bits2x6 = (b64d(C1) bsl 18) bor (b64d(C2) bsl 12),
- Octet1 = Bits2x6 bsr 16,
- decode(Cs, [Octet1|A]);
-decode([$=,C3,C2,C1|Cs], A) ->
- Bits3x6 = (b64d(C1) bsl 18) bor (b64d(C2) bsl 12)
- bor (b64d(C3) bsl 6),
- Octet1 = Bits3x6 bsr 16,
- Octet2 = (Bits3x6 bsr 8) band 16#ff,
- decode(Cs, [Octet1,Octet2|A]);
-decode([C4,C3,C2,C1| Cs], A) ->
- Bits4x6 = (b64d(C1) bsl 18) bor (b64d(C2) bsl 12)
- bor (b64d(C3) bsl 6) bor b64d(C4),
- Octet1 = Bits4x6 bsr 16,
- Octet2 = (Bits4x6 bsr 8) band 16#ff,
- Octet3 = Bits4x6 band 16#ff,
- decode(Cs, [Octet1,Octet2,Octet3|A]).
+mime_decode_list_to_string([0 | Cs], B1, B2) ->
+ mime_decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1, B2);
+mime_decode_list_to_string([C3 | Cs], B1, B2) ->
+ case b64d(C3) of
+ B3 when is_integer(B3) ->
+ mime_decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1, B2, B3);
+ eq=B3 -> mime_decode_list_to_string_after_eq(Cs, B1, B2, B3);
+ _ -> mime_decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1, B2)
+ end.
-%%%========================================================================
-%%% Internal functions
-%%%========================================================================
+mime_decode_list_to_string([0 | Cs], B1, B2, B3) ->
+ mime_decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1, B2, B3);
+mime_decode_list_to_string([C4 | Cs], B1, B2, B3) ->
+ case b64d(C4) of
+ B4 when is_integer(B4) ->
+ Bits4x6 = (B1 bsl 18) bor (B2 bsl 12) bor (B3 bsl 6) bor B4,
+ Octet1 = Bits4x6 bsr 16,
+ Octet2 = (Bits4x6 bsr 8) band 16#ff,
+ Octet3 = Bits4x6 band 16#ff,
+ [Octet1, Octet2, Octet3 | mime_decode_list_to_string(Cs)];
+ eq ->
+ mime_decode_list_to_string_after_eq(Cs, B1, B2, B3);
+ _ -> mime_decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1, B2, B3)
+ end.
-strip_spaces([], A) -> A;
-strip_spaces([$\s|Cs], A) -> strip_spaces(Cs, A);
-strip_spaces([$\t|Cs], A) -> strip_spaces(Cs, A);
-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.
+mime_decode_list_to_string_after_eq([0 | Cs], B1, B2, B3) ->
+ mime_decode_list_to_string_after_eq(Cs, B1, B2, B3);
+mime_decode_list_to_string_after_eq([C | Cs], B1, B2, B3) ->
+ case b64d(C) of
+ B when is_integer(B) ->
+ %% More valid data, skip the eq as invalid
+ case B3 of
+ eq -> mime_decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1, B2, B);
+ _ ->
+ Bits4x6 = (B1 bsl 18) bor (B2 bsl 12) bor (B3 bsl 6) bor B,
+ Octet1 = Bits4x6 bsr 16,
+ Octet2 = (Bits4x6 bsr 8) band 16#ff,
+ Octet3 = Bits4x6 band 16#ff,
+ [Octet1, Octet2, Octet3 | mime_decode_list_to_string(Cs)]
+ end;
+ _ -> mime_decode_list_to_string_after_eq(Cs, B1, B2, B3)
+ end;
+mime_decode_list_to_string_after_eq([], B1, B2, eq) ->
+ binary_to_list(<<B1:6,(B2 bsr 4):2>>);
+mime_decode_list_to_string_after_eq([], B1, B2, B3) ->
+ binary_to_list(<<B1:6,B2:6,(B3 bsr 2):4>>).
+
+decode_list([C1 | Cs], A) ->
+ case b64d(C1) of
+ ws -> decode_list(Cs, A);
+ B1 -> decode_list(Cs, A, B1)
+ end;
+decode_list([], A) ->
+ A.
-%% 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
-strip_illegal([], A, _Cnt) ->
+decode_list([C2 | Cs], A, B1) ->
+ case b64d(C2) of
+ ws -> decode_list(Cs, A, B1);
+ B2 -> decode_list(Cs, A, B1, B2)
+ end.
+
+decode_list([C3 | Cs], A, B1, B2) ->
+ case b64d(C3) 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 b64d(C4) of
+ ws -> decode_list(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3);
+ eq when B3 =:= eq -> only_ws(Cs, <<A/bits,B1:6,(B2 bsr 4):2>>);
+ eq -> only_ws(Cs, <<A/bits,B1:6,B2:6,(B3 bsr 2):4>>);
+ B4 -> decode_list(Cs, <<A/bits,B1:6,B2:6,B3:6,B4:6>>)
+ end.
+
+decode_binary(<<C1:8, Cs/bits>>, A) ->
+ case b64d(C1) of
+ ws -> decode_binary(Cs, A);
+ B1 -> decode_binary(Cs, A, B1)
+ end;
+decode_binary(<<>>, A) ->
+ A.
+
+decode_binary(<<C2:8, Cs/bits>>, A, B1) ->
+ case b64d(C2) 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 b64d(C3) 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 b64d(C4) of
+ ws -> decode_binary(Cs, A, B1, B2, B3);
+ eq when B3 =:= eq -> only_ws_binary(Cs, <<A/bits,B1:6,(B2 bsr 4):2>>);
+ eq -> only_ws_binary(Cs, <<A/bits,B1:6,B2:6,(B3 bsr 2):4>>);
+ B4 -> decode_binary(Cs, <<A/bits,B1:6,B2:6,B3:6,B4:6>>)
+ end.
+
+only_ws_binary(<<>>, A) ->
A;
-strip_illegal([0|Cs], A, Cnt) ->
- strip_illegal(Cs, A, Cnt);
-strip_illegal([C|Cs], A, Cnt) ->
- case element(C, ?DECODE_MAP) of
- bad ->
- strip_illegal(Cs, A, Cnt);
- ws ->
- strip_illegal(Cs, A, Cnt);
- eq ->
- case {tail_contains_more(Cs, false), Cnt rem 4} of
- {{[], _}, 0} ->
- A; %% Ignore extra =
- {{[], true}, 2} ->
- [$=|[$=|A]]; %% 'XX=='
- {{[], _}, 3} ->
- [$=|A]; %% 'XXX='
- {{[H|T], _}, _} ->
- %% more data, skip equals
- strip_illegal(T, [H|A], Cnt+1)
- end;
- _ ->
- strip_illegal(Cs, [C|A], Cnt+1)
+only_ws_binary(<<C:8, Cs/bits>>, A) ->
+ case b64d(C) of
+ ws -> only_ws_binary(Cs, A)
end.
-%% Search the tail for more valid data and remember if we saw
-%% another equals along the way.
-tail_contains_more([], Eq) ->
- {[], Eq};
-tail_contains_more(<<>>, Eq) ->
- {<<>>, Eq};
-tail_contains_more([C|T]=More, Eq) ->
- case element(C, ?DECODE_MAP) of
- bad ->
- tail_contains_more(T, Eq);
- ws ->
- tail_contains_more(T, Eq);
- eq ->
- tail_contains_more(T, true);
- _ ->
- {More, Eq}
+decode_list_to_string([C1 | Cs]) ->
+ case b64d(C1) of
+ ws -> decode_list_to_string(Cs);
+ B1 -> decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1)
end;
-tail_contains_more(<<C:8,T/bits>> =More, Eq) ->
- case element(C, ?DECODE_MAP) of
- bad ->
- tail_contains_more(T, Eq);
- ws ->
- tail_contains_more(T, Eq);
- eq ->
- tail_contains_more(T, true);
- _ ->
- {More, Eq}
+decode_list_to_string([]) ->
+ [].
+
+decode_list_to_string([C2 | Cs], B1) ->
+ case b64d(C2) of
+ ws -> decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1);
+ B2 -> decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1, B2)
end.
-
+
+decode_list_to_string([C3 | Cs], B1, B2) ->
+ case b64d(C3) of
+ ws -> decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1, B2);
+ B3 -> decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1, B2, B3)
+ end.
+
+decode_list_to_string([C4 | Cs], B1, B2, B3) ->
+ case b64d(C4) of
+ ws ->
+ decode_list_to_string(Cs, B1, B2, B3);
+ eq when B3 =:= eq ->
+ only_ws(Cs, binary_to_list(<<B1:6,(B2 bsr 4):2>>));
+ eq ->
+ only_ws(Cs, binary_to_list(<<B1:6,B2:6,(B3 bsr 2):4>>));
+ B4 ->
+ Bits4x6 = (B1 bsl 18) bor (B2 bsl 12) bor (B3 bsl 6) bor B4,
+ Octet1 = Bits4x6 bsr 16,
+ Octet2 = (Bits4x6 bsr 8) band 16#ff,
+ Octet3 = Bits4x6 band 16#ff,
+ [Octet1, Octet2, Octet3 | decode_list_to_string(Cs)]
+ end.
+
+only_ws([], A) ->
+ A;
+only_ws([C | Cs], A) ->
+ case b64d(C) of
+ ws -> only_ws(Cs, A)
+ end.
+
+%%%========================================================================
+%%% Internal functions
+%%%========================================================================
+
%% accessors
+-compile({inline, [{b64d, 1}]}).
+%% One-based decode map.
+b64d(X) ->
+ element(X,
+ {bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,ws,ws,bad,bad,ws,bad,bad, %1-15
+ bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad, %16-31
+ ws,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,62,bad,bad,bad,63, %32-47
+ 52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,bad,bad,bad,eq,bad,bad, %48-63
+ bad,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,
+ 15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad,
+ bad,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,
+ 41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,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,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,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,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,bad,bad,bad,bad,bad}).
+
+-compile({inline, [{b64e, 1}]}).
b64e(X) ->
element(X+1,
{$A, $B, $C, $D, $E, $F, $G, $H, $I, $J, $K, $L, $M, $N,
@@ -368,9 +463,3 @@ b64e(X) ->
$a, $b, $c, $d, $e, $f, $g, $h, $i, $j, $k, $l, $m, $n,
$o, $p, $q, $r, $s, $t, $u, $v, $w, $x, $y, $z,
$0, $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $+, $/}).
-
-
-b64d(X) ->
- b64d_ok(element(X, ?DECODE_MAP)).
-
-b64d_ok(I) when is_integer(I) -> I.
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_compile.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_compile.erl
index 18d7548fdc..f781312ca2 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_compile.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_compile.erl
@@ -188,6 +188,8 @@ parse_dep_option("", T) ->
{[makedep,{makedep_output,standard_io}],T};
parse_dep_option("D", T) ->
{[makedep],T};
+parse_dep_option("MD", T) ->
+ {[makedep_side_effect],T};
parse_dep_option("F"++Opt, T0) ->
{File,T} = get_option("MF", Opt, T0),
{[makedep,{makedep_output,File}],T};
@@ -221,6 +223,7 @@ usage() ->
"the dependencies"},
{"-MP","add a phony target for each dependency"},
{"-MD","same as -M -MT file (with default 'file')"},
+ {"-MMD","generate dependencies as a side-effect"},
{"-o name","name output directory or file"},
{"-pa path","add path to the front of Erlang's code path"},
{"-pz path","add path to the end of Erlang's code path"},
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_eval.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_eval.erl
index eafee346eb..4ee11383da 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_eval.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_eval.erl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2016. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2018. 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.
@@ -69,6 +69,9 @@
-type(non_local_function_handler() :: {value, nlfun_handler()}
| none).
+-define(STACKTRACE,
+ element(2, erlang:process_info(self(), current_stacktrace))).
+
%% exprs(ExpressionSeq, Bindings)
%% exprs(ExpressionSeq, Bindings, LocalFuncHandler)
%% exprs(ExpressionSeq, Bindings, LocalFuncHandler, ExternalFuncHandler)
@@ -90,7 +93,7 @@ exprs(Exprs, Bs) ->
ok ->
exprs(Exprs, Bs, none, none, none);
{error,{_Line,_Mod,Error}} ->
- erlang:raise(error, Error, [{?MODULE,exprs,2}])
+ erlang:raise(error, Error, ?STACKTRACE)
end.
-spec(exprs(Expressions, Bindings, LocalFunctionHandler) ->
@@ -141,7 +144,7 @@ expr(E, Bs) ->
ok ->
expr(E, Bs, none, none, none);
{error,{_Line,_Mod,Error}} ->
- erlang:raise(error, Error, [{?MODULE,expr,2}])
+ erlang:raise(error, Error, ?STACKTRACE)
end.
-spec(expr(Expression, Bindings, LocalFunctionHandler) ->
@@ -182,7 +185,7 @@ check_command(Es, Bs) ->
fun_data(F) when is_function(F) ->
case erlang:fun_info(F, module) of
- {module,erl_eval} ->
+ {module,?MODULE} ->
case erlang:fun_info(F, env) of
{env,[{FBs,_FLf,_FEf,FCs}]} ->
{fun_data,FBs,FCs};
@@ -209,8 +212,8 @@ expr({var,_,V}, Bs, _Lf, _Ef, RBs) ->
case binding(V, Bs) of
{value,Val} ->
ret_expr(Val, Bs, RBs);
- unbound -> % Should not happen.
- erlang:raise(error, {unbound,V}, stacktrace())
+ unbound -> % Cannot not happen if checked by erl_lint
+ erlang:raise(error, {unbound,V}, ?STACKTRACE)
end;
expr({char,_,C}, Bs, _Lf, _Ef, RBs) ->
ret_expr(C, Bs, RBs);
@@ -236,13 +239,13 @@ expr({tuple,_,Es}, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
{Vs,Bs} = expr_list(Es, Bs0, Lf, Ef),
ret_expr(list_to_tuple(Vs), Bs, RBs);
expr({record_field,_,_,Name,_}, _Bs, _Lf, _Ef, _RBs) ->
- erlang:raise(error, {undef_record,Name}, stacktrace());
+ erlang:raise(error, {undef_record,Name}, ?STACKTRACE);
expr({record_index,_,Name,_}, _Bs, _Lf, _Ef, _RBs) ->
- erlang:raise(error, {undef_record,Name}, stacktrace());
+ erlang:raise(error, {undef_record,Name}, ?STACKTRACE);
expr({record,_,Name,_}, _Bs, _Lf, _Ef, _RBs) ->
- erlang:raise(error, {undef_record,Name}, stacktrace());
+ erlang:raise(error, {undef_record,Name}, ?STACKTRACE);
expr({record,_,_,Name,_}, _Bs, _Lf, _Ef, _RBs) ->
- erlang:raise(error, {undef_record,Name}, stacktrace());
+ erlang:raise(error, {undef_record,Name}, ?STACKTRACE);
%% map
expr({map,_,Binding,Es}, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
@@ -281,7 +284,7 @@ expr({'fun',_Line,{function,Mod0,Name0,Arity0}}, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
ret_expr(F, Bs, RBs);
expr({'fun',_Line,{function,Name,Arity}}, _Bs0, _Lf, _Ef, _RBs) -> % R8
%% Don't know what to do...
- erlang:raise(error, undef, [{erl_eval,Name,Arity}|stacktrace()]);
+ erlang:raise(error, undef, [{?MODULE,Name,Arity}|?STACKTRACE]);
expr({'fun',Line,{clauses,Cs}} = Ex, Bs, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
%% Save only used variables in the function environment.
%% {value,L,V} are hidden while lint finds used variables.
@@ -326,7 +329,7 @@ expr({'fun',Line,{clauses,Cs}} = Ex, Bs, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
eval_fun([A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T], Info) end;
_Other ->
erlang:raise(error, {'argument_limit',{'fun',Line,Cs}},
- stacktrace())
+ ?STACKTRACE)
end,
ret_expr(F, Bs, RBs);
expr({named_fun,Line,Name,Cs} = Ex, Bs, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
@@ -378,7 +381,7 @@ expr({named_fun,Line,Name,Cs} = Ex, Bs, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
RF, Info) end;
_Other ->
erlang:raise(error, {'argument_limit',{named_fun,Line,Name,Cs}},
- stacktrace())
+ ?STACKTRACE)
end,
ret_expr(F, Bs, RBs);
expr({call,_,{remote,_,{atom,_,qlc},{atom,_,q}},[{lc,_,_E,_Qs}=LC | As0]},
@@ -422,25 +425,28 @@ expr({call,_,Func0,As0}, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) -> % function or {Mod,Fun}
{As,Bs2} = expr_list(As0, Bs1, Lf, Ef),
case Func of
{M,F} when is_atom(M), is_atom(F) ->
- erlang:raise(error, {badfun,Func}, stacktrace());
+ erlang:raise(error, {badfun,Func}, ?STACKTRACE);
_ ->
do_apply(Func, As, Bs2, Ef, RBs)
end;
expr({'catch',_,Expr}, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
- Ref = make_ref(),
- case catch {Ref,expr(Expr, Bs0, Lf, Ef, none)} of
- {Ref,{value,V,Bs}} -> % Nothing was thrown (guaranteed).
- ret_expr(V, Bs, RBs);
- Other ->
- ret_expr(Other, Bs0, RBs)
+ try expr(Expr, Bs0, Lf, Ef, none) of
+ {value,V,Bs} ->
+ ret_expr(V, Bs, RBs)
+ catch
+ throw:Term ->
+ ret_expr(Term, Bs0, RBs);
+ exit:Reason ->
+ ret_expr({'EXIT',Reason}, Bs0, RBs);
+ error:Reason:Stacktrace ->
+ ret_expr({'EXIT',{Reason,Stacktrace}}, Bs0, RBs)
end;
expr({match,_,Lhs,Rhs0}, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
{value,Rhs,Bs1} = expr(Rhs0, Bs0, Lf, Ef, none),
case match(Lhs, Rhs, Bs1) of
{match,Bs} ->
ret_expr(Rhs, Bs, RBs);
- nomatch ->
- erlang:raise(error, {badmatch,Rhs}, stacktrace())
+ nomatch -> erlang:raise(error, {badmatch,Rhs}, ?STACKTRACE)
end;
expr({op,_,Op,A0}, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
{value,A,Bs} = expr(A0, Bs0, Lf, Ef, none),
@@ -452,7 +458,7 @@ expr({op,_,'andalso',L0,R0}, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
{value,R,_} = expr(R0, Bs1, Lf, Ef, none),
R;
false -> false;
- _ -> erlang:raise(error, {badarg,L}, stacktrace())
+ _ -> erlang:raise(error, {badarg,L}, ?STACKTRACE)
end,
ret_expr(V, Bs1, RBs);
expr({op,_,'orelse',L0,R0}, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
@@ -462,7 +468,7 @@ expr({op,_,'orelse',L0,R0}, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
false ->
{value,R,_} = expr(R0, Bs1, Lf, Ef, none),
R;
- _ -> erlang:raise(error, {badarg,L}, stacktrace())
+ _ -> erlang:raise(error, {badarg,L}, ?STACKTRACE)
end,
ret_expr(V, Bs1, RBs);
expr({op,_,Op,L0,R0}, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
@@ -474,7 +480,7 @@ expr({bin,_,Fs}, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
{value,V,Bs} = eval_bits:expr_grp(Fs, Bs0, EvalFun),
ret_expr(V, Bs, RBs);
expr({remote,_,_,_}, _Bs, _Lf, _Ef, _RBs) ->
- erlang:raise(error, {badexpr,':'}, stacktrace());
+ erlang:raise(error, {badexpr,':'}, ?STACKTRACE);
expr({value,_,Val}, Bs, _Lf, _Ef, RBs) -> % Special case straight values.
ret_expr(Val, Bs, RBs).
@@ -570,7 +576,7 @@ local_func(Func, As, _Bs, {M,F,Eas}, _Ef, RBs) ->
local_func2(apply(M, F, [Func,As|Eas]), RBs);
%% Default unknown function handler to undefined function.
local_func(Func, As0, _Bs0, none, _Ef, _RBs) ->
- erlang:raise(error, undef, [{erl_eval,Func,length(As0)}|stacktrace()]).
+ erlang:raise(error, undef, [{?MODULE,Func,length(As0)}|?STACKTRACE]).
local_func2({value,V,Bs}, RBs) ->
ret_expr(V, Bs, RBs);
@@ -637,7 +643,7 @@ do_apply(Func, As, Bs0, Ef, RBs) ->
{{arity, Arity}, Arity} ->
eval_fun(FCs, As, FBs, FLf, FEf, NRBs);
_ ->
- erlang:raise(error, {badarity,{Func,As}},stacktrace())
+ erlang:raise(error, {badarity,{Func,As}},?STACKTRACE)
end;
{{env,[{FBs,FLf,FEf,FCs,FName}]},_} ->
NRBs = if
@@ -648,7 +654,7 @@ do_apply(Func, As, Bs0, Ef, RBs) ->
{{arity, Arity}, Arity} ->
eval_named_fun(FCs, As, FBs, FLf, FEf, FName, Func, NRBs);
_ ->
- erlang:raise(error, {badarity,{Func,As}},stacktrace())
+ erlang:raise(error, {badarity,{Func,As}},?STACKTRACE)
end;
{no_env,none} when RBs =:= value ->
%% Make tail recursive calls when possible.
@@ -730,7 +736,7 @@ eval_generate([V|Rest], P, Bs0, Lf, Ef, CompFun, Acc) ->
eval_generate([], _P, _Bs0, _Lf, _Ef, _CompFun, Acc) ->
Acc;
eval_generate(Term, _P, _Bs0, _Lf, _Ef, _CompFun, _Acc) ->
- erlang:raise(error, {bad_generator,Term}, stacktrace()).
+ erlang:raise(error, {bad_generator,Term}, ?STACKTRACE).
eval_b_generate(<<_/bitstring>>=Bin, P, Bs0, Lf, Ef, CompFun, Acc) ->
Mfun = match_fun(Bs0),
@@ -746,7 +752,7 @@ eval_b_generate(<<_/bitstring>>=Bin, P, Bs0, Lf, Ef, CompFun, Acc) ->
Acc
end;
eval_b_generate(Term, _P, _Bs0, _Lf, _Ef, _CompFun, _Acc) ->
- erlang:raise(error, {bad_generator,Term}, stacktrace()).
+ erlang:raise(error, {bad_generator,Term}, ?STACKTRACE).
eval_filter(F, Bs0, Lf, Ef, CompFun, Acc) ->
case erl_lint:is_guard_test(F) of
@@ -760,7 +766,7 @@ eval_filter(F, Bs0, Lf, Ef, CompFun, Acc) ->
{value,true,Bs1} -> CompFun(Bs1);
{value,false,_} -> Acc;
{value,V,_} ->
- erlang:raise(error, {bad_filter,V}, stacktrace())
+ erlang:raise(error, {bad_filter,V}, ?STACKTRACE)
end
end.
@@ -816,7 +822,7 @@ eval_fun([{clause,_,H,G,B}|Cs], As, Bs0, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
end;
eval_fun([], As, _Bs, _Lf, _Ef, _RBs) ->
erlang:raise(error, function_clause,
- [{?MODULE,'-inside-an-interpreted-fun-',As}|stacktrace()]).
+ [{?MODULE,'-inside-an-interpreted-fun-',As}|?STACKTRACE]).
eval_named_fun(As, Fun, {Bs0,Lf,Ef,Cs,Name}) ->
@@ -836,7 +842,7 @@ eval_named_fun([{clause,_,H,G,B}|Cs], As, Bs0, Lf, Ef, Name, Fun, RBs) ->
end;
eval_named_fun([], As, _Bs, _Lf, _Ef, _Name, _Fun, _RBs) ->
erlang:raise(error, function_clause,
- [{?MODULE,'-inside-an-interpreted-fun-',As}|stacktrace()]).
+ [{?MODULE,'-inside-an-interpreted-fun-',As}|?STACKTRACE]).
%% expr_list(ExpressionList, Bindings)
@@ -894,13 +900,13 @@ if_clauses([{clause,_,[],G,B}|Cs], Bs, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
false -> if_clauses(Cs, Bs, Lf, Ef, RBs)
end;
if_clauses([], _Bs, _Lf, _Ef, _RBs) ->
- erlang:raise(error, if_clause, stacktrace()).
+ erlang:raise(error, if_clause, ?STACKTRACE).
%% try_clauses(Body, CaseClauses, CatchClauses, AfterBody, Bindings,
%% LocalFuncHandler, ExtFuncHandler, RBs)
-%% When/if variable bindings between the different parts of a
-%% try-catch expression are introduced this will have to be rewritten.
+
try_clauses(B, Cases, Catches, AB, Bs, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
+ check_stacktrace_vars(Catches, Bs),
try exprs(B, Bs, Lf, Ef, none) of
{value,V,Bs1} when Cases =:= [] ->
ret_expr(V, Bs1, RBs);
@@ -909,23 +915,18 @@ try_clauses(B, Cases, Catches, AB, Bs, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
{B2,Bs2} ->
exprs(B2, Bs2, Lf, Ef, RBs);
nomatch ->
- erlang:raise(error, {try_clause,V}, stacktrace())
+ erlang:raise(error, {try_clause,V}, ?STACKTRACE)
end
catch
- Class:Reason when Catches =:= [] ->
- %% Rethrow
- erlang:raise(Class, Reason, stacktrace());
- Class:Reason ->
-%%% %% Set stacktrace
-%%% try erlang:raise(Class, Reason, stacktrace())
-%%% catch _:_ -> ok
-%%% end,
- V = {Class,Reason,erlang:get_stacktrace()},
- case match_clause(Catches, [V],Bs, Lf, Ef) of
+ Class:Reason:Stacktrace when Catches =:= [] ->
+ erlang:raise(Class, Reason, Stacktrace);
+ Class:Reason:Stacktrace ->
+ V = {Class,Reason,Stacktrace},
+ case match_clause(Catches, [V], Bs, Lf, Ef) of
{B2,Bs2} ->
exprs(B2, Bs2, Lf, Ef, RBs);
nomatch ->
- erlang:raise(Class, Reason, stacktrace())
+ erlang:raise(Class, Reason, Stacktrace)
end
after
if AB =:= [] ->
@@ -935,6 +936,23 @@ try_clauses(B, Cases, Catches, AB, Bs, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
end
end.
+check_stacktrace_vars([{clause,_,[{tuple,_,[_,_,STV]}],_,_}|Cs], Bs) ->
+ case STV of
+ {var,_,V} ->
+ case binding(V, Bs) of
+ {value, _} ->
+ erlang:raise(error, stacktrace_bound, ?STACKTRACE);
+ unbound ->
+ check_stacktrace_vars(Cs, Bs)
+ end;
+ _ ->
+ erlang:raise(error,
+ {illegal_stacktrace_variable,STV},
+ ?STACKTRACE)
+ end;
+check_stacktrace_vars([], _Bs) ->
+ ok.
+
%% case_clauses(Value, Clauses, Bindings, LocalFuncHandler, ExtFuncHandler,
%% RBs)
@@ -943,7 +961,7 @@ case_clauses(Val, Cs, Bs, Lf, Ef, RBs) ->
{B, Bs1} ->
exprs(B, Bs1, Lf, Ef, RBs);
nomatch ->
- erlang:raise(error, {case_clause,Val}, stacktrace())
+ erlang:raise(error, {case_clause,Val}, ?STACKTRACE)
end.
%%
@@ -1018,7 +1036,7 @@ guard0([G|Gs], Bs0, Lf, Ef) ->
{value,false,_} -> false
end;
false ->
- erlang:raise(error, guard_expr, stacktrace())
+ erlang:raise(error, guard_expr, ?STACKTRACE)
end;
guard0([], _Bs, _Lf, _Ef) -> true.
@@ -1073,7 +1091,7 @@ match(Pat, Term, Bs) ->
match(Pat, Term, Bs, BBs) ->
case catch match1(Pat, Term, Bs, BBs) of
invalid ->
- erlang:raise(error, {illegal_pattern,Pat}, stacktrace());
+ erlang:raise(error, {illegal_pattern,Pat}, ?STACKTRACE);
Other ->
Other
end.
@@ -1254,7 +1272,7 @@ merge_bindings(Bs1, Bs2) ->
case orddict:find(Name, Bs) of
{ok,Val} -> Bs; %Already with SAME value
{ok,V1} ->
- erlang:raise(error, {badmatch,V1}, stacktrace());
+ erlang:raise(error, {badmatch,V1}, ?STACKTRACE);
error -> orddict:store(Name, Val, Bs)
end end,
Bs2, orddict:to_list(Bs1)).
@@ -1264,7 +1282,7 @@ merge_bindings(Bs1, Bs2) ->
%% fun (Name, Val, Bs) ->
%% case orddict:find(Name, Bs) of
%% {ok,Val} -> orddict:erase(Name, Bs);
-%% {ok,V1} -> erlang:raise(error,{badmatch,V1},stacktrace());
+%% {ok,V1} -> erlang:raise(error,{badmatch,V1},?STACKTRACE);
%% error -> Bs
%% end
%% end, Bs2, Bs1).
@@ -1326,7 +1344,3 @@ ret_expr(_Old, New) ->
New.
line(Expr) -> element(2, Expr).
-
-%% {?MODULE,expr,3} is still the stacktrace, despite the
-%% fact that expr() now takes two, three or four arguments...
-stacktrace() -> [{?MODULE,expr,3}].
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_lint.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_lint.erl
index 9cd4727dc3..1930c462e8 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_lint.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_lint.erl
@@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ value_option(Flag, Default, On, OnVal, Off, OffVal, Opts) ->
:: dict:dict(ta(), #typeinfo{}),
exp_types=gb_sets:empty() %Exported types
:: gb_sets:set(ta()),
+ in_try_head=false :: boolean(), %In a try head.
catch_scope = none %Inside/outside try or catch
:: catch_scope()
}).
@@ -312,6 +313,10 @@ format_error({unused_var, V}) ->
io_lib:format("variable ~w is unused", [V]);
format_error({variable_in_record_def,V}) ->
io_lib:format("variable ~w in record definition", [V]);
+format_error({stacktrace_guard,V}) ->
+ io_lib:format("stacktrace variable ~w must not be used in a guard", [V]);
+format_error({stacktrace_bound,V}) ->
+ io_lib:format("stacktrace variable ~w must not be previously bound", [V]);
%% --- binaries ---
format_error({undefined_bittype,Type}) ->
io_lib:format("bit type ~tw undefined", [Type]);
@@ -3218,11 +3223,11 @@ is_module_dialyzer_option(Option) ->
try_clauses(Scs, Ccs, In, Vt, St0) ->
{Csvt0,St1} = icrt_clauses(Scs, Vt, St0),
- St2 = St1#lint{catch_scope=try_catch},
+ St2 = St1#lint{catch_scope=try_catch,in_try_head=true},
{Csvt1,St3} = icrt_clauses(Ccs, Vt, St2),
Csvt = Csvt0 ++ Csvt1,
UpdVt = icrt_export(Csvt, Vt, In, St3),
- {UpdVt,St3}.
+ {UpdVt,St3#lint{in_try_head=false}}.
%% icrt_clauses(Clauses, In, ImportVarTable, State) ->
%% {UpdVt,State}.
@@ -3239,12 +3244,29 @@ icrt_clauses(Cs, Vt, St) ->
mapfoldl(fun (C, St0) -> icrt_clause(C, Vt, St0) end, St, Cs).
icrt_clause({clause,_Line,H,G,B}, Vt0, #lint{catch_scope=Scope}=St0) ->
- {Hvt,Binvt,St1} = head(H, Vt0, St0),
- Vt1 = vtupdate(Hvt, Binvt),
- {Gvt,St2} = guard(G, vtupdate(Vt1, Vt0), St1),
- Vt2 = vtupdate(Gvt, Vt1),
- {Bvt,St3} = exprs(B, vtupdate(Vt2, Vt0), St2),
- {vtupdate(Bvt, Vt2),St3#lint{catch_scope=Scope}}.
+ Vt1 = taint_stack_var(Vt0, H, St0),
+ {Hvt,Binvt,St1} = head(H, Vt1, St0),
+ Vt2 = vtupdate(Hvt, Binvt),
+ Vt3 = taint_stack_var(Vt2, H, St0),
+ {Gvt,St2} = guard(G, vtupdate(Vt3, Vt0), St1#lint{in_try_head=false}),
+ Vt4 = vtupdate(Gvt, Vt2),
+ {Bvt,St3} = exprs(B, vtupdate(Vt4, Vt0), St2),
+ {vtupdate(Bvt, Vt4),St3#lint{catch_scope=Scope}}.
+
+taint_stack_var(Vt, Pat, #lint{in_try_head=true}) ->
+ [{tuple,_,[_,_,{var,_,Stk}]}] = Pat,
+ case Stk of
+ '_' ->
+ Vt;
+ _ ->
+ lists:map(fun({V,{bound,Used,Lines}}) when V =:= Stk ->
+ {V,{stacktrace,Used,Lines}};
+ (B) ->
+ B
+ end, Vt)
+ end;
+taint_stack_var(Vt, _Pat, #lint{in_try_head=false}) ->
+ Vt.
icrt_export(Vts, Vt, {Tag,Attrs}, St) ->
{_File,Loc} = loc(Attrs, St),
@@ -3484,6 +3506,9 @@ pat_var(V, Line, Vt, Bvt, St) ->
{[{V,{bound,used,Ls}}],[],
%% As this is matching, exported vars are risky.
add_warning(Line, {exported_var,V,From}, St)};
+ {ok,{stacktrace,_Usage,Ls}} ->
+ {[{V,{bound,used,Ls}}],[],
+ add_error(Line, {stacktrace_bound,V}, St)};
error when St#lint.recdef_top ->
{[],[{V,{bound,unused,[Line]}}],
add_error(Line, {variable_in_record_def,V}, St)};
@@ -3541,6 +3566,9 @@ expr_var(V, Line, Vt, St) ->
false ->
{[{V,{{export,From},used,Ls}}],St}
end;
+ {ok,{stacktrace,_Usage,Ls}} ->
+ {[{V,{bound,used,Ls}}],
+ add_error(Line, {stacktrace_guard,V}, St)};
error ->
{[{V,{bound,used,[Line]}}],
add_error(Line, {unbound_var,V}, St)}
@@ -3910,10 +3938,9 @@ 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_parse.yrl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_parse.yrl
index 6e72d64acc..14ca24362e 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_parse.yrl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_parse.yrl
@@ -29,6 +29,10 @@ clause_args clause_guard clause_body
expr expr_100 expr_150 expr_160 expr_200 expr_300 expr_400 expr_500
expr_600 expr_700 expr_800
expr_max
+pat_expr pat_expr_200 pat_expr_300 pat_expr_400 pat_expr_500
+pat_expr_600 pat_expr_700 pat_expr_800
+pat_expr_max map_pat_expr record_pat_expr
+pat_argument_list pat_exprs
list tail
list_comprehension lc_expr lc_exprs
binary_comprehension
@@ -37,7 +41,7 @@ record_expr record_tuple record_field record_fields
map_expr map_tuple map_field map_field_assoc map_field_exact map_fields map_key
if_expr if_clause if_clauses case_expr cr_clause cr_clauses receive_expr
fun_expr fun_clause fun_clauses atom_or_var integer_or_var
-try_expr try_catch try_clause try_clauses
+try_expr try_catch try_clause try_clauses try_opt_stacktrace
function_call argument_list
exprs guard
atomic strings
@@ -66,7 +70,7 @@ char integer float atom string var
'spec' 'callback' % helper
dot.
-Expect 2.
+Expect 0.
Rootsymbol form.
@@ -210,7 +214,7 @@ function_clause -> atom clause_args clause_guard clause_body :
{clause,?anno('$1'),element(3, '$1'),'$2','$3','$4'}.
-clause_args -> argument_list : element(1, '$1').
+clause_args -> pat_argument_list : element(1, '$1').
clause_guard -> 'when' guard : '$2'.
clause_guard -> '$empty' : [].
@@ -275,6 +279,53 @@ expr_max -> receive_expr : '$1'.
expr_max -> fun_expr : '$1'.
expr_max -> try_expr : '$1'.
+pat_expr -> pat_expr_200 '=' pat_expr : {match,?anno('$2'),'$1','$3'}.
+pat_expr -> pat_expr_200 : '$1'.
+
+pat_expr_200 -> pat_expr_300 comp_op pat_expr_300 :
+ ?mkop2('$1', '$2', '$3').
+pat_expr_200 -> pat_expr_300 : '$1'.
+
+pat_expr_300 -> pat_expr_400 list_op pat_expr_300 :
+ ?mkop2('$1', '$2', '$3').
+pat_expr_300 -> pat_expr_400 : '$1'.
+
+pat_expr_400 -> pat_expr_400 add_op pat_expr_500 :
+ ?mkop2('$1', '$2', '$3').
+pat_expr_400 -> pat_expr_500 : '$1'.
+
+pat_expr_500 -> pat_expr_500 mult_op pat_expr_600 :
+ ?mkop2('$1', '$2', '$3').
+pat_expr_500 -> pat_expr_600 : '$1'.
+
+pat_expr_600 -> prefix_op pat_expr_700 :
+ ?mkop1('$1', '$2').
+pat_expr_600 -> map_pat_expr : '$1'.
+pat_expr_600 -> pat_expr_700 : '$1'.
+
+pat_expr_700 -> record_pat_expr : '$1'.
+pat_expr_700 -> pat_expr_800 : '$1'.
+
+pat_expr_800 -> pat_expr_max : '$1'.
+
+pat_expr_max -> var : '$1'.
+pat_expr_max -> atomic : '$1'.
+pat_expr_max -> list : '$1'.
+pat_expr_max -> binary : '$1'.
+pat_expr_max -> tuple : '$1'.
+pat_expr_max -> '(' pat_expr ')' : '$2'.
+
+map_pat_expr -> '#' map_tuple :
+ {map, ?anno('$1'),'$2'}.
+map_pat_expr -> pat_expr_max '#' map_tuple :
+ {map, ?anno('$2'),'$1','$3'}.
+map_pat_expr -> map_pat_expr '#' map_tuple :
+ {map, ?anno('$2'),'$1','$3'}.
+
+record_pat_expr -> '#' atom '.' atom :
+ {record_index,?anno('$1'),element(3, '$2'),'$4'}.
+record_pat_expr -> '#' atom record_tuple :
+ {record,?anno('$1'),element(3, '$2'),'$3'}.
list -> '[' ']' : {nil,?anno('$1')}.
list -> '[' expr tail : {cons,?anno('$1'),'$2','$3'}.
@@ -397,6 +448,10 @@ case_expr -> 'case' expr 'of' cr_clauses 'end' :
cr_clauses -> cr_clause : ['$1'].
cr_clauses -> cr_clause ';' cr_clauses : ['$1' | '$3'].
+%% FIXME: merl in syntax_tools depends on patterns in a 'case' being
+%% full expressions. Therefore, we can't use pat_expr here. There
+%% should be a better way.
+
cr_clause -> expr clause_guard clause_body :
{clause,?anno('$1'),['$1'],'$2','$3'}.
@@ -424,11 +479,11 @@ integer_or_var -> var : '$1'.
fun_clauses -> fun_clause : ['$1'].
fun_clauses -> fun_clause ';' fun_clauses : ['$1' | '$3'].
-fun_clause -> argument_list clause_guard clause_body :
+fun_clause -> pat_argument_list clause_guard clause_body :
{Args,Anno} = '$1',
{clause,Anno,'fun',Args,'$2','$3'}.
-fun_clause -> var argument_list clause_guard clause_body :
+fun_clause -> var pat_argument_list clause_guard clause_body :
{clause,element(2, '$1'),element(3, '$1'),element(1, '$2'),'$3','$4'}.
try_expr -> 'try' exprs 'of' cr_clauses try_catch :
@@ -446,24 +501,31 @@ try_catch -> 'after' exprs 'end' :
try_clauses -> try_clause : ['$1'].
try_clauses -> try_clause ';' try_clauses : ['$1' | '$3'].
-try_clause -> expr clause_guard clause_body :
+try_clause -> pat_expr clause_guard clause_body :
A = ?anno('$1'),
{clause,A,[{tuple,A,[{atom,A,throw},'$1',{var,A,'_'}]}],'$2','$3'}.
-try_clause -> atom ':' expr clause_guard clause_body :
+try_clause -> atom ':' pat_expr try_opt_stacktrace clause_guard clause_body :
A = ?anno('$1'),
- {clause,A,[{tuple,A,['$1','$3',{var,A,'_'}]}],'$4','$5'}.
-try_clause -> var ':' expr clause_guard clause_body :
+ {clause,A,[{tuple,A,['$1','$3',{var,A,'$4'}]}],'$5','$6'}.
+try_clause -> var ':' pat_expr try_opt_stacktrace clause_guard clause_body :
A = ?anno('$1'),
- {clause,A,[{tuple,A,['$1','$3',{var,A,'_'}]}],'$4','$5'}.
+ {clause,A,[{tuple,A,['$1','$3',{var,A,'$4'}]}],'$5','$6'}.
+try_opt_stacktrace -> ':' var : element(3, '$2').
+try_opt_stacktrace -> '$empty' : '_'.
argument_list -> '(' ')' : {[],?anno('$1')}.
argument_list -> '(' exprs ')' : {'$2',?anno('$1')}.
+pat_argument_list -> '(' ')' : {[],?anno('$1')}.
+pat_argument_list -> '(' pat_exprs ')' : {'$2',?anno('$1')}.
exprs -> expr : ['$1'].
exprs -> expr ',' exprs : ['$1' | '$3'].
+pat_exprs -> pat_expr : ['$1'].
+pat_exprs -> pat_expr ',' pat_exprs : ['$1' | '$3'].
+
guard -> exprs : ['$1'].
guard -> exprs ';' guard : ['$1'|'$3'].
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/eval_bits.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/eval_bits.erl
index 631faa3be5..bb86a65c72 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/eval_bits.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/eval_bits.erl
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
%%
%% %CopyrightBegin%
%%
-%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2016. All Rights Reserved.
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1999-2018. 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.
@@ -25,6 +25,9 @@
-export([expr_grp/3,expr_grp/5,match_bits/6,
match_bits/7,bin_gen/6]).
+-define(STACKTRACE,
+ element(2, erlang:process_info(self(), current_stacktrace))).
+
%% Types used in this module:
%% @type bindings(). An abstract structure for bindings between
%% variables and values (the environment)
@@ -93,9 +96,9 @@ eval_exp_field1(V, Size, Unit, Type, Endian, Sign) ->
eval_exp_field(V, Size, Unit, Type, Endian, Sign)
catch
error:system_limit ->
- error(system_limit);
+ erlang:raise(error, system_limit, ?STACKTRACE);
error:_ ->
- error(badarg)
+ erlang:raise(error, badarg, ?STACKTRACE)
end.
eval_exp_field(Val, Size, Unit, integer, little, signed) ->
@@ -131,7 +134,7 @@ eval_exp_field(Val, all, Unit, binary, _, _) ->
Size when Size rem Unit =:= 0 ->
<<Val:Size/binary-unit:1>>;
_ ->
- error(badarg)
+ erlang:raise(error, badarg, ?STACKTRACE)
end;
eval_exp_field(Val, Size, Unit, binary, _, _) ->
<<Val:(Size*Unit)/binary-unit:1>>.
@@ -377,12 +380,12 @@ make_bit_type(Line, default, Type0) ->
{ok,all,Bt} -> {{atom,Line,all},erl_bits:as_list(Bt)};
{ok,undefined,Bt} -> {{atom,Line,undefined},erl_bits:as_list(Bt)};
{ok,Size,Bt} -> {{integer,Line,Size},erl_bits:as_list(Bt)};
- {error,Reason} -> error(Reason)
+ {error,Reason} -> erlang:raise(error, Reason, ?STACKTRACE)
end;
make_bit_type(_Line, Size, Type0) -> %Size evaluates to an integer or 'all'
case erl_bits:set_bit_type(Size, Type0) of
{ok,Size,Bt} -> {Size,erl_bits:as_list(Bt)};
- {error,Reason} -> error(Reason)
+ {error,Reason} -> erlang:raise(error, Reason, ?STACKTRACE)
end.
match_check_size(Mfun, Size, Bs) ->
@@ -405,9 +408,3 @@ match_check_size(_, {value,_,_}, _Bs, _AllowAll) ->
ok; %From the debugger.
match_check_size(_, _, _Bs, _AllowAll) ->
throw(invalid).
-
-%% error(Reason) -> exception thrown
-%% Throw a nice-looking exception, similar to exceptions from erl_eval.
-error(Reason) ->
- erlang:raise(error, Reason, [{erl_eval,expr,3}]).
-
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/filelib.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/filelib.erl
index a9c055f72d..de839be5cf 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.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/gen.erl
index 33af0aed8f..0e6f49d99f 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/gen.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/gen.erl
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@
| {'logfile', string()}.
-type option() :: {'timeout', timeout()}
| {'debug', [debug_flag()]}
+ | {'hibernate_after', timeout()}
| {'spawn_opt', [proc_lib:spawn_option()]}.
-type options() :: [option()].
@@ -147,6 +148,10 @@ init_it2(GenMod, Starter, Parent, Name, Mod, Args, Options) ->
call(Process, Label, Request) ->
call(Process, Label, Request, ?default_timeout).
+%% Optimize a common case.
+call(Process, Label, Request, Timeout) when is_pid(Process),
+ Timeout =:= infinity orelse is_integer(Timeout) andalso Timeout >= 0 ->
+ do_call(Process, Label, Request, Timeout);
call(Process, Label, Request, Timeout)
when Timeout =:= infinity; is_integer(Timeout), Timeout >= 0 ->
Fun = fun(Pid) -> do_call(Pid, Label, Request, Timeout) end,
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 b1d99e2e14..1a7736fc7e 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/gen_statem.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/gen_statem.erl
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@
(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(
@@ -517,8 +517,6 @@ call(ServerRef, Request, infinity = T = Timeout) ->
call_dirty(ServerRef, Request, Timeout, T);
call(ServerRef, Request, {dirty_timeout, T} = Timeout) ->
call_dirty(ServerRef, Request, Timeout, T);
-call(ServerRef, Request, {clean_timeout, infinity = T} = Timeout) ->
- call_dirty(ServerRef, Request, Timeout, T);
call(ServerRef, Request, {clean_timeout, T} = Timeout) ->
call_clean(ServerRef, Request, Timeout, T);
call(ServerRef, Request, {_, _} = Timeout) ->
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/io_lib.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/io_lib.erl
index 50bf959db5..cacd9f2524 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/io_lib.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/io_lib.erl
@@ -963,7 +963,18 @@ limit_tail(Other, D) ->
%% maps:from_list() creates a map with the same internal ordering of
%% the selected associations as in Map.
limit_map(Map, D) ->
- maps:from_list(erts_internal:maps_to_list(Map, D)).
+ limit_map(maps:iterator(Map), D, []).
+
+limit_map(_I, 0, Acc) ->
+ maps:from_list(Acc);
+limit_map(I, D, Acc) ->
+ case maps:next(I) of
+ {K, V, NextI} ->
+ limit_map(NextI, D-1, [{K,V} | Acc]);
+ none ->
+ maps:from_list(Acc)
+ end.
+
%% maps:from_list(limit_map_body(erts_internal:maps_to_list(Map, D), D)).
%% limit_map_body(_, 0) -> [{'...', '...'}];
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/io_lib_pretty.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/io_lib_pretty.erl
index 505613b80e..89e1931d2d 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/io_lib_pretty.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/io_lib_pretty.erl
@@ -478,9 +478,19 @@ print_length(Term, _D, _RF, _Enc, _Str) ->
print_length_map(_Map, 1, _RF, _Enc, _Str) ->
{"#{...}", 6};
print_length_map(Map, D, RF, Enc, Str) when is_map(Map) ->
- Pairs = print_length_map_pairs(erts_internal:maps_to_list(Map, D), D, RF, Enc, Str),
+ Pairs = print_length_map_pairs(limit_map(maps:iterator(Map), D, []), D, RF, Enc, Str),
{{map, Pairs}, list_length(Pairs, 3)}.
+limit_map(_I, 0, Acc) ->
+ Acc;
+limit_map(I, D, Acc) ->
+ case maps:next(I) of
+ {K, V, NextI} ->
+ limit_map(NextI, D-1, [{K,V} | Acc]);
+ none ->
+ Acc
+ end.
+
print_length_map_pairs([], _D, _RF, _Enc, _Str) ->
[];
print_length_map_pairs(_Pairs, 1, _RF, _Enc, _Str) ->
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/lib.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/lib.erl
index be11e86100..51e0c3f77e 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/maps.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/maps.erl
index 5dafdb282a..a13f340709 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/maps.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/maps.erl
@@ -23,7 +23,8 @@
-export([get/3, filter/2,fold/3,
map/2, size/1,
update_with/3, update_with/4,
- without/2, with/2]).
+ without/2, with/2,
+ iterator/1, next/1]).
%% BIFs
-export([get/2, find/2, from_list/1,
@@ -31,6 +32,15 @@
new/0, put/3, remove/2, take/2,
to_list/1, update/3, values/1]).
+-opaque iterator() :: {term(), term(), iterator()}
+ | none | nonempty_improper_list(integer(),map()).
+
+-export_type([iterator/0]).
+
+-dialyzer({no_improper_lists, iterator/1}).
+
+-define(IS_ITERATOR(I), is_tuple(I) andalso tuple_size(I) == 3; I == none; is_integer(hd(I)) andalso is_map(tl(I))).
+
%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: maps:get/2
-spec get(Key,Map) -> Value when
Key :: term(),
@@ -39,7 +49,6 @@
get(_,_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
-
-spec find(Key,Map) -> {ok, Value} | error when
Key :: term(),
Map :: map(),
@@ -114,14 +123,20 @@ remove(_,_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
take(_,_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
-%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: maps:to_list/1
-spec to_list(Map) -> [{Key,Value}] when
Map :: map(),
Key :: term(),
Value :: term().
-to_list(_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef).
+to_list(Map) when is_map(Map) ->
+ to_list_internal(erts_internal:map_next(0, Map, []));
+to_list(Map) ->
+ erlang:error({badmap,Map},[Map]).
+to_list_internal([Iter, Map | Acc]) when is_integer(Iter) ->
+ to_list_internal(erts_internal:map_next(Iter, Map, Acc));
+to_list_internal(Acc) ->
+ Acc.
%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: maps:update/3
-spec update(Key,Value,Map1) -> Map2 when
@@ -192,47 +207,80 @@ get(Key,Map,Default) ->
erlang:error({badmap,Map},[Key,Map,Default]).
--spec filter(Pred,Map1) -> Map2 when
+-spec filter(Pred,MapOrIter) -> Map when
Pred :: fun((Key, Value) -> boolean()),
Key :: term(),
Value :: term(),
- Map1 :: map(),
- Map2 :: map().
+ MapOrIter :: map() | iterator(),
+ Map :: map().
filter(Pred,Map) when is_function(Pred,2), is_map(Map) ->
- maps:from_list([{K,V}||{K,V}<-maps:to_list(Map),Pred(K,V)]);
+ maps:from_list(filter_1(Pred, iterator(Map)));
+filter(Pred,Iterator) when is_function(Pred,2), ?IS_ITERATOR(Iterator) ->
+ maps:from_list(filter_1(Pred, Iterator));
filter(Pred,Map) ->
erlang:error(error_type(Map),[Pred,Map]).
-
--spec fold(Fun,Init,Map) -> Acc when
+filter_1(Pred, Iter) ->
+ case next(Iter) of
+ {K, V, NextIter} ->
+ case Pred(K,V) of
+ true ->
+ [{K,V} | filter_1(Pred, NextIter)];
+ false ->
+ filter_1(Pred, NextIter)
+ end;
+ none ->
+ []
+ end.
+
+-spec fold(Fun,Init,MapOrIter) -> Acc when
Fun :: fun((K, V, AccIn) -> AccOut),
Init :: term(),
Acc :: term(),
AccIn :: term(),
AccOut :: term(),
- Map :: map(),
+ MapOrIter :: map() | iterator(),
K :: term(),
V :: term().
fold(Fun,Init,Map) when is_function(Fun,3), is_map(Map) ->
- lists:foldl(fun({K,V},A) -> Fun(K,V,A) end,Init,maps:to_list(Map));
+ fold_1(Fun,Init,iterator(Map));
+fold(Fun,Init,Iterator) when is_function(Fun,3), ?IS_ITERATOR(Iterator) ->
+ fold_1(Fun,Init,Iterator);
fold(Fun,Init,Map) ->
erlang:error(error_type(Map),[Fun,Init,Map]).
--spec map(Fun,Map1) -> Map2 when
+fold_1(Fun, Acc, Iter) ->
+ case next(Iter) of
+ {K, V, NextIter} ->
+ fold_1(Fun, Fun(K,V,Acc), NextIter);
+ none ->
+ Acc
+ end.
+
+-spec map(Fun,MapOrIter) -> Map when
Fun :: fun((K, V1) -> V2),
- Map1 :: map(),
- Map2 :: map(),
+ MapOrIter :: map() | iterator(),
+ Map :: map(),
K :: term(),
V1 :: term(),
V2 :: term().
map(Fun,Map) when is_function(Fun, 2), is_map(Map) ->
- maps:from_list([{K,Fun(K,V)}||{K,V}<-maps:to_list(Map)]);
+ maps:from_list(map_1(Fun, iterator(Map)));
+map(Fun,Iterator) when is_function(Fun, 2), ?IS_ITERATOR(Iterator) ->
+ maps:from_list(map_1(Fun, Iterator));
map(Fun,Map) ->
erlang:error(error_type(Map),[Fun,Map]).
+map_1(Fun, Iter) ->
+ case next(Iter) of
+ {K, V, NextIter} ->
+ [{K, Fun(K, V)} | map_1(Fun, NextIter)];
+ none ->
+ []
+ end.
-spec size(Map) -> non_neg_integer() when
Map :: map().
@@ -242,6 +290,26 @@ size(Map) when is_map(Map) ->
size(Val) ->
erlang:error({badmap,Val},[Val]).
+-spec iterator(Map) -> Iterator when
+ Map :: map(),
+ Iterator :: iterator().
+
+iterator(M) when is_map(M) -> [0 | M];
+iterator(M) -> erlang:error({badmap, M}, [M]).
+
+-spec next(Iterator) -> {Key, Value, NextIterator} | 'none' when
+ Iterator :: iterator(),
+ Key :: term(),
+ Value :: term(),
+ NextIterator :: iterator().
+next({K, V, I}) ->
+ {K, V, I};
+next([Path | Map]) when is_integer(Path), is_map(Map) ->
+ erts_internal:map_next(Path, Map, iterator);
+next(none) ->
+ none;
+next(Iter) ->
+ erlang:error(badarg, [Iter]).
-spec without(Ks,Map1) -> Map2 when
Ks :: [K],
@@ -250,11 +318,10 @@ size(Val) ->
K :: term().
without(Ks,M) when is_list(Ks), is_map(M) ->
- lists:foldl(fun(K, M1) -> ?MODULE:remove(K, M1) end, M, Ks);
+ lists:foldl(fun(K, M1) -> maps:remove(K, M1) end, M, Ks);
without(Ks,M) ->
erlang:error(error_type(M),[Ks,M]).
-
-spec with(Ks, Map1) -> Map2 when
Ks :: [K],
Map1 :: map(),
@@ -263,17 +330,17 @@ without(Ks,M) ->
with(Ks,Map1) when is_list(Ks), is_map(Map1) ->
Fun = fun(K, List) ->
- case ?MODULE:find(K, Map1) of
- {ok, V} ->
- [{K, V} | List];
- error ->
- List
- end
- end,
- ?MODULE:from_list(lists:foldl(Fun, [], Ks));
+ case maps:find(K, Map1) of
+ {ok, V} ->
+ [{K, V} | List];
+ error ->
+ List
+ end
+ end,
+ maps:from_list(lists:foldl(Fun, [], Ks));
with(Ks,M) ->
erlang:error(error_type(M),[Ks,M]).
-error_type(M) when is_map(M) -> badarg;
+error_type(M) when is_map(M); ?IS_ITERATOR(M) -> badarg;
error_type(V) -> {badmap, V}.
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 ab041ff53c..e01bb7d85e 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/src/string.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/string.erl
@@ -88,6 +88,15 @@
%%% 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
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..a84679c595
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/src/uri_string.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,2069 @@
+%%
+%% %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([compose_query/1, compose_query/2,
+ dissect_query/1, 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.
+
+
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Functions for working with the query part of a URI as a list
+%% of key/value pairs.
+%% HTML5 - 4.10.22.6 URL-encoded form data
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Compose urlencoded query string from a list of unescaped key/value pairs.
+%% (application/x-www-form-urlencoded encoding algorithm)
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+-spec compose_query(QueryList) -> QueryString when
+ QueryList :: [{uri_string(), uri_string()}],
+ QueryString :: uri_string()
+ | error().
+compose_query(List) ->
+ compose_query(List, [{encoding, utf8}]).
+
+
+-spec compose_query(QueryList, Options) -> QueryString when
+ QueryList :: [{uri_string(), uri_string()}],
+ Options :: [{encoding, atom()}],
+ QueryString :: uri_string()
+ | error().
+compose_query([],_Options) ->
+ [];
+compose_query(List, Options) ->
+ try compose_query(List, Options, false, <<>>)
+ catch
+ throw:{error, Atom, RestData} -> {error, Atom, RestData}
+ end.
+%%
+compose_query([{Key,Value}|Rest], Options, IsList, Acc) ->
+ Separator = get_separator(Rest),
+ K = form_urlencode(Key, Options),
+ V = form_urlencode(Value, Options),
+ IsListNew = IsList orelse is_list(Key) orelse is_list(Value),
+ compose_query(Rest, Options, IsListNew, <<Acc/binary,K/binary,"=",V/binary,Separator/binary>>);
+compose_query([], _Options, IsList, Acc) ->
+ case IsList of
+ true -> convert_to_list(Acc, utf8);
+ false -> Acc
+ end.
+
+
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Dissect a query string into a list of unescaped key/value pairs.
+%% (application/x-www-form-urlencoded decoding algorithm)
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+-spec dissect_query(QueryString) -> QueryList when
+ QueryString :: uri_string(),
+ QueryList :: [{uri_string(), uri_string()}]
+ | error().
+dissect_query(<<>>) ->
+ [];
+dissect_query([]) ->
+ [];
+dissect_query(QueryString) when is_list(QueryString) ->
+ try
+ B = convert_to_binary(QueryString, utf8, utf8),
+ dissect_query_key(B, true, [], <<>>, <<>>)
+ catch
+ throw:{error, Atom, RestData} -> {error, Atom, RestData}
+ end;
+dissect_query(QueryString) ->
+ try dissect_query_key(QueryString, false, [], <<>>, <<>>)
+ 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 compose_query
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+%% Returns separator to be used between key-value pairs
+get_separator(L) when length(L) =:= 0 ->
+ <<>>;
+get_separator(_L) ->
+ <<"&">>.
+
+
+%% HTML5 - 4.10.22.6 URL-encoded form data - encoding
+form_urlencode(Cs, [{encoding, latin1}]) when is_list(Cs) ->
+ B = convert_to_binary(Cs, utf8, utf8),
+ html5_byte_encode(base10_encode(B));
+form_urlencode(Cs, [{encoding, latin1}]) when is_binary(Cs) ->
+ html5_byte_encode(base10_encode(Cs));
+form_urlencode(Cs, [{encoding, Encoding}])
+ when is_list(Cs), Encoding =:= utf8; Encoding =:= unicode ->
+ B = convert_to_binary(Cs, utf8, Encoding),
+ html5_byte_encode(B);
+form_urlencode(Cs, [{encoding, Encoding}])
+ when is_binary(Cs), Encoding =:= utf8; Encoding =:= unicode ->
+ html5_byte_encode(Cs);
+form_urlencode(Cs, [{encoding, Encoding}]) when is_list(Cs); is_binary(Cs) ->
+ throw({error,invalid_encoding, Encoding});
+form_urlencode(Cs, _) ->
+ throw({error,invalid_input, Cs}).
+
+
+%% For each character in the entry's name and value that cannot be expressed using
+%% the selected character encoding, replace the character by a string consisting of
+%% a U+0026 AMPERSAND character (&), a "#" (U+0023) character, one or more ASCII
+%% digits representing the Unicode code point of the character in base ten, and
+%% finally a ";" (U+003B) character.
+base10_encode(Cs) ->
+ base10_encode(Cs, <<>>).
+%%
+base10_encode(<<>>, Acc) ->
+ Acc;
+base10_encode(<<H/utf8,T/binary>>, Acc) when H > 255 ->
+ Base10 = convert_to_binary(integer_to_list(H,10), utf8, utf8),
+ base10_encode(T, <<Acc/binary,"&#",Base10/binary,$;>>);
+base10_encode(<<H/utf8,T/binary>>, Acc) ->
+ base10_encode(T, <<Acc/binary,H>>).
+
+
+html5_byte_encode(B) ->
+ html5_byte_encode(B, <<>>).
+%%
+html5_byte_encode(<<>>, Acc) ->
+ Acc;
+html5_byte_encode(<<$ ,T/binary>>, Acc) ->
+ html5_byte_encode(T, <<Acc/binary,$+>>);
+html5_byte_encode(<<H,T/binary>>, Acc) ->
+ case is_url_char(H) of
+ true ->
+ html5_byte_encode(T, <<Acc/binary,H>>);
+ false ->
+ <<A:4,B:4>> = <<H>>,
+ html5_byte_encode(T, <<Acc/binary,$%,(?DEC2HEX(A)),(?DEC2HEX(B))>>)
+ end;
+html5_byte_encode(H, _Acc) ->
+ throw({error,invalid_input, H}).
+
+
+%% Return true if input char can appear in form-urlencoded string
+%% Allowed chararacters:
+%% 0x2A, 0x2D, 0x2E, 0x30 to 0x39, 0x41 to 0x5A,
+%% 0x5F, 0x61 to 0x7A
+is_url_char(C)
+ when C =:= 16#2A; C =:= 16#2D;
+ C =:= 16#2E; C =:= 16#5F;
+ 16#30 =< C, C =< 16#39;
+ 16#41 =< C, C =< 16#5A;
+ 16#61 =< C, C =< 16#7A -> true;
+is_url_char(_) -> false.
+
+
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% Helper functions for dissect_query
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+dissect_query_key(<<$=,T/binary>>, IsList, Acc, Key, Value) ->
+ dissect_query_value(T, IsList, Acc, Key, Value);
+dissect_query_key(<<"&#",T/binary>>, IsList, Acc, Key, Value) ->
+ dissect_query_key(T, IsList, Acc, <<Key/binary,"&#">>, Value);
+dissect_query_key(<<$&,_T/binary>>, _IsList, _Acc, _Key, _Value) ->
+ throw({error, missing_value, "&"});
+dissect_query_key(<<H,T/binary>>, IsList, Acc, Key, Value) ->
+ dissect_query_key(T, IsList, Acc, <<Key/binary,H>>, Value);
+dissect_query_key(B, _, _, _, _) ->
+ throw({error, missing_value, B}).
+
+
+dissect_query_value(<<$&,T/binary>>, IsList, Acc, Key, Value) ->
+ K = form_urldecode(IsList, Key),
+ V = form_urldecode(IsList, Value),
+ dissect_query_key(T, IsList, [{K,V}|Acc], <<>>, <<>>);
+dissect_query_value(<<H,T/binary>>, IsList, Acc, Key, Value) ->
+ dissect_query_value(T, IsList, Acc, Key, <<Value/binary,H>>);
+dissect_query_value(<<>>, IsList, Acc, Key, Value) ->
+ K = form_urldecode(IsList, Key),
+ V = form_urldecode(IsList, Value),
+ lists:reverse([{K,V}|Acc]).
+
+
+%% Form-urldecode input based on RFC 1866 [8.2.1]
+form_urldecode(true, B) ->
+ Result = base10_decode(form_urldecode(B, <<>>)),
+ convert_to_list(Result, utf8);
+form_urldecode(false, B) ->
+ base10_decode(form_urldecode(B, <<>>));
+form_urldecode(<<>>, Acc) ->
+ Acc;
+form_urldecode(<<$+,T/binary>>, Acc) ->
+ form_urldecode(T, <<Acc/binary,$ >>);
+form_urldecode(<<$%,C0,C1,T/binary>>, Acc) ->
+ case is_hex_digit(C0) andalso is_hex_digit(C1) of
+ true ->
+ V = ?HEX2DEC(C0)*16+?HEX2DEC(C1),
+ form_urldecode(T, <<Acc/binary, V>>);
+ false ->
+ L = convert_to_list(<<$%,C0,C1,T/binary>>, utf8),
+ throw({error, invalid_percent_encoding, L})
+ end;
+form_urldecode(<<H/utf8,T/binary>>, Acc) ->
+ form_urldecode(T, <<Acc/binary,H/utf8>>);
+form_urldecode(<<H,_/binary>>, _Acc) ->
+ throw({error, invalid_character, [H]}).
+
+base10_decode(Cs) ->
+ base10_decode(Cs, <<>>).
+%
+base10_decode(<<>>, Acc) ->
+ Acc;
+base10_decode(<<"&#",T/binary>>, Acc) ->
+ base10_decode_unicode(T, Acc);
+base10_decode(<<H/utf8,T/binary>>, Acc) ->
+ base10_decode(T,<<Acc/binary,H/utf8>>);
+base10_decode(<<H,_/binary>>, _) ->
+ throw({error, invalid_input, [H]}).
+
+
+base10_decode_unicode(B, Acc) ->
+ base10_decode_unicode(B, 0, Acc).
+%%
+base10_decode_unicode(<<H/utf8,T/binary>>, Codepoint, Acc) when $0 =< H, H =< $9 ->
+ Res = Codepoint * 10 + (H - $0),
+ base10_decode_unicode(T, Res, Acc);
+base10_decode_unicode(<<$;,T/binary>>, Codepoint, Acc) ->
+ base10_decode(T, <<Acc/binary,Codepoint/utf8>>);
+base10_decode_unicode(<<H,_/binary>>, _, _) ->
+ throw({error, invalid_input, [H]}).
+
+
+%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+%% 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/base64_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/base64_SUITE.erl
index 48b3f5f959..1fc4c3fc0e 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/base64_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/base64_SUITE.erl
@@ -97,10 +97,9 @@ base64_otp_5635(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
<<"===">> = base64:decode(base64:encode("===")),
ok.
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-%% OTP-6279: Guard needed so that function fails in a correct
-%% way for faulty input, i.e. function_clause.
+%% OTP-6279: Make sure illegal characters are rejected when decoding.
base64_otp_6279(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {'EXIT',{function_clause, _}} = (catch base64:decode("dGVzda==a")),
+ {'EXIT',_} = (catch base64:decode("dGVzda==a")),
ok.
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Encode and decode big binaries.
@@ -115,48 +114,61 @@ big(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% Make sure illegal characters are rejected when decoding.
illegal(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
- {'EXIT',{function_clause, _}} = (catch base64:decode("()")),
+ %% A few samples with different error reasons. Nothing can be
+ %% assumed about the reason for the crash.
+ {'EXIT',_} = (catch base64:decode("()")),
+ {'EXIT',_} = (catch base64:decode(<<19:8,20:8,21:8,22:8>>)),
+ {'EXIT',_} = (catch base64:decode([19,20,21,22])),
+ {'EXIT',_} = (catch base64:decode_to_string(<<19:8,20:8,21:8,22:8>>)),
+ {'EXIT',_} = (catch base64:decode_to_string([19,20,21,22])),
ok.
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
%% mime_decode and mime_decode_to_string have different implementations
-%% so test both with the same input separately. Both functions have
-%% the same implementation for binary/string arguments.
+%% so test both with the same input separately.
%%
%% Test base64:mime_decode/1.
mime_decode(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ MimeDecode = fun(In) ->
+ Out = base64:mime_decode(In),
+ Out = base64:mime_decode(binary_to_list(In))
+ end,
%% Test correct padding
- <<"one">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"b25l">>),
- <<"on">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"b24=">>),
- <<"o">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"bw==">>),
+ <<"one">> = MimeDecode(<<"b25l">>),
+ <<"on">> = MimeDecode(<<"b24=">>),
+ <<"o">> = MimeDecode(<<"bw==">>),
%% Test 1 extra padding
- <<"one">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"b25l= =">>),
- <<"on">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"b24== =">>),
- <<"o">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"bw=== =">>),
+ <<"one">> = MimeDecode(<<"b25l= =">>),
+ <<"on">> = MimeDecode(<<"b24== =">>),
+ <<"o">> = MimeDecode(<<"bw=== =">>),
%% Test 2 extra padding
- <<"one">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"b25l===">>),
- <<"on">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"b24====">>),
- <<"o">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"bw=====">>),
+ <<"one">> = MimeDecode(<<"b25l===">>),
+ <<"on">> = MimeDecode(<<"b24====">>),
+ <<"o">> = MimeDecode(<<"bw=====">>),
%% Test misc embedded padding
- <<"one">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"b2=5l===">>),
- <<"on">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"b=24====">>),
- <<"o">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"b=w=====">>),
+ <<"one">> = MimeDecode(<<"b2=5l===">>),
+ <<"on">> = MimeDecode(<<"b=24====">>),
+ <<"o">> = MimeDecode(<<"b=w=====">>),
%% Test misc white space and illegals with embedded padding
- <<"one">> = base64:mime_decode(<<" b~2=\r\n5()l===">>),
- <<"on">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"\tb =2\"¤4=¤= ==">>),
- <<"o">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"\nb=w=====">>),
+ <<"one">> = MimeDecode(<<" b~2=\r\n5()l===">>),
+ <<"on">> = MimeDecode(<<"\tb =2\"¤4=¤= ==">>),
+ <<"o">> = MimeDecode(<<"\nb=w=====">>),
%% Two pads
<<"Aladdin:open sesame">> =
- base64:mime_decode("QWxhZGRpbjpvc()GVuIHNlc2FtZQ=="),
+ MimeDecode(<<"QWxhZGRpbjpvc()GVuIHNlc2FtZQ==">>),
%% One pad to ignore, followed by more text
- <<"Hello World!!">> = base64:mime_decode(<<"SGVsb)(G8gV29ybGQ=h IQ= =">>),
+ <<"Hello World!!">> = MimeDecode(<<"SGVsb)(G8gV29ybGQ=h IQ= =">>),
%% No pad
<<"Aladdin:open sesam">> =
- base64:mime_decode("QWxhZGRpbjpvcG¤\")(VuIHNlc2Ft"),
+ MimeDecode(<<"QWxhZGRpbjpvcG¤\")(VuIHNlc2Ft">>),
%% Encoded base 64 strings may be divided by non base 64 chars.
%% In this cases whitespaces.
<<"0123456789!@#0^&*();:<>,. []{}">> =
- base64:mime_decode(
+ MimeDecode(
<<"MDEy MzQ1Njc4 \tOSFAIzBeJ \nio)(oKTs6 PD4sLi \r\nBbXXt9">>),
+ %% Zeroes
+ <<"012">> = MimeDecode(<<"\000M\000D\000E\000y=\000">>),
+ <<"o">> = MimeDecode(<<"bw==\000">>),
+ <<"o">> = MimeDecode(<<"bw=\000=">>),
ok.
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -165,39 +177,48 @@ mime_decode(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
%% Test base64:mime_decode_to_string/1.
mime_decode_to_string(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ MimeDecodeToString =
+ fun(In) ->
+ Out = base64:mime_decode_to_string(In),
+ Out = base64:mime_decode_to_string(binary_to_list(In))
+ end,
%% Test correct padding
- "one" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"b25l">>),
- "on" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"b24=">>),
- "o" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"bw==">>),
+ "one" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"b25l">>),
+ "on" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"b24=">>),
+ "o" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"bw==">>),
%% Test 1 extra padding
- "one" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"b25l= =">>),
- "on" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"b24== =">>),
- "o" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"bw=== =">>),
+ "one" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"b25l= =">>),
+ "on" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"b24== =">>),
+ "o" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"bw=== =">>),
%% Test 2 extra padding
- "one" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"b25l===">>),
- "on" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"b24====">>),
- "o" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"bw=====">>),
+ "one" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"b25l===">>),
+ "on" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"b24====">>),
+ "o" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"bw=====">>),
%% Test misc embedded padding
- "one" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"b2=5l===">>),
- "on" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"b=24====">>),
- "o" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"b=w=====">>),
+ "one" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"b2=5l===">>),
+ "on" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"b=24====">>),
+ "o" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"b=w=====">>),
%% Test misc white space and illegals with embedded padding
- "one" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<" b~2=\r\n5()l===">>),
- "on" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"\tb =2\"¤4=¤= ==">>),
- "o" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"\nb=w=====">>),
+ "one" = MimeDecodeToString(<<" b~2=\r\n5()l===">>),
+ "on" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"\tb =2\"¤4=¤= ==">>),
+ "o" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"\nb=w=====">>),
%% Two pads
"Aladdin:open sesame" =
- base64:mime_decode_to_string("QWxhZGRpbjpvc()GVuIHNlc2FtZQ=="),
+ MimeDecodeToString(<<"QWxhZGRpbjpvc()GVuIHNlc2FtZQ==">>),
%% One pad to ignore, followed by more text
- "Hello World!!" = base64:mime_decode_to_string(<<"SGVsb)(G8gV29ybGQ=h IQ= =">>),
+ "Hello World!!" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"SGVsb)(G8gV29ybGQ=h IQ= =">>),
%% No pad
"Aladdin:open sesam" =
- base64:mime_decode_to_string("QWxhZGRpbjpvcG¤\")(VuIHNlc2Ft"),
+ MimeDecodeToString(<<"QWxhZGRpbjpvcG¤\")(VuIHNlc2Ft">>),
%% Encoded base 64 strings may be divided by non base 64 chars.
%% In this cases whitespaces.
"0123456789!@#0^&*();:<>,. []{}" =
- base64:mime_decode_to_string(
+ MimeDecodeToString(
<<"MDEy MzQ1Njc4 \tOSFAIzBeJ \nio)(oKTs6 PD4sLi \r\nBbXXt9">>),
+ %% Zeroes
+ "012" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"\000M\000D\000E\000y=\000">>),
+ "o" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"bw==\000">>),
+ "o" = MimeDecodeToString(<<"bw=\000=">>),
ok.
%%-------------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_eval_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_eval_SUITE.erl
index c3ef4eb051..8eb85cab8e 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_eval_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_eval_SUITE.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.
@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@
otp_8133/1,
otp_10622/1,
otp_13228/1,
+ otp_14826/1,
funs/1,
try_catch/1,
eval_expr_5/1,
@@ -57,6 +58,7 @@
-export([count_down/2, count_down_fun/0, do_apply/2,
local_func/3, local_func_value/2]).
+-export([simple/0]).
-ifdef(STANDALONE).
-define(config(A,B),config(A,B)).
@@ -83,7 +85,7 @@ all() ->
pattern_expr, match_bin, guard_3, guard_4, guard_5, lc,
simple_cases, unary_plus, apply_atom, otp_5269,
otp_6539, otp_6543, otp_6787, otp_6977, otp_7550,
- otp_8133, otp_10622, otp_13228,
+ otp_8133, otp_10622, otp_13228, otp_14826,
funs, try_catch, eval_expr_5, zero_width,
eep37, eep43].
@@ -988,6 +990,173 @@ otp_13228(_Config) ->
EFH = {value, fun({io, fwrite}, [atom]) -> io_fwrite end},
{value, worked, []} = parse_and_run("foo(io:fwrite(atom)).", LFH, EFH).
+%% OTP-14826: more accurate stacktrace.
+otp_14826(_Config) ->
+ backtrace_check("fun(P) when is_pid(P) -> true end(a).",
+ function_clause,
+ [{erl_eval,'-inside-an-interpreted-fun-',[a],[]},
+ {erl_eval,eval_fun,6},
+ ?MODULE]),
+ backtrace_check("B.",
+ {unbound_var, 'B'},
+ [{erl_eval,expr,2}, ?MODULE]),
+ backtrace_check("B.",
+ {unbound, 'B'},
+ [{erl_eval,expr,5}, ?MODULE],
+ none, none),
+ backtrace_check("1/0.",
+ badarith,
+ [{erlang,'/',[1,0],[]},
+ {erl_eval,do_apply,6}]),
+ backtrace_catch("catch 1/0.",
+ badarith,
+ [{erlang,'/',[1,0],[]},
+ {erl_eval,do_apply,6}]),
+ check(fun() -> catch exit(foo) end,
+ "catch exit(foo).",
+ {'EXIT', foo}),
+ check(fun() -> catch throw(foo) end,
+ "catch throw(foo).",
+ foo),
+ backtrace_check("try 1/0 after foo end.",
+ badarith,
+ [{erlang,'/',[1,0],[]},
+ {erl_eval,do_apply,6}]),
+ backtrace_catch("catch (try 1/0 after foo end).",
+ badarith,
+ [{erlang,'/',[1,0],[]},
+ {erl_eval,do_apply,6}]),
+ backtrace_catch("try catch 1/0 after foo end.",
+ badarith,
+ [{erlang,'/',[1,0],[]},
+ {erl_eval,do_apply,6}]),
+ backtrace_check("try a of b -> bar after foo end.",
+ {try_clause,a},
+ [{erl_eval,try_clauses,8}]),
+ check(fun() -> X = try foo:bar() catch A:B:C -> {A,B} end, X end,
+ "try foo:bar() catch A:B:C -> {A,B} end.",
+ {error, undef}),
+ backtrace_check("C = 4, try foo:bar() catch A:B:C -> {A,B,C} end.",
+ stacktrace_bound,
+ [{erl_eval,check_stacktrace_vars,2},
+ {erl_eval,try_clauses,8}],
+ none, none),
+ backtrace_catch("catch (try a of b -> bar after foo end).",
+ {try_clause,a},
+ [{erl_eval,try_clauses,8}]),
+ backtrace_check("try 1/0 catch exit:a -> foo end.",
+ badarith,
+ [{erlang,'/',[1,0],[]},
+ {erl_eval,do_apply,6}]),
+ Es = [{'try',1,[{call,1,{remote,1,{atom,1,foo},{atom,1,bar}},[]}],
+ [],
+ [{clause,1,[{tuple,1,[{var,1,'A'},{var,1,'B'},{atom,1,'C'}]}],
+ [],[{tuple,1,[{var,1,'A'},{var,1,'B'},{atom,1,'C'}]}]}],[]}],
+ try
+ erl_eval:exprs(Es, [], none, none),
+ ct:fail(stacktrace_variable)
+ catch
+ error:{illegal_stacktrace_variable,{atom,1,'C'}}:S ->
+ [{erl_eval,check_stacktrace_vars,2,_},
+ {erl_eval,try_clauses,8,_}|_] = S
+ end,
+ backtrace_check("{1,1} = {A = 1, A = 2}.",
+ {badmatch, 1},
+ [erl_eval, {lists,foldl,3}]),
+ backtrace_check("case a of a when foo:bar() -> x end.",
+ guard_expr,
+ [{erl_eval,guard0,4}], none, none),
+ backtrace_check("case a of foo() -> ok end.",
+ {illegal_pattern,{call,1,{atom,1,foo},[]}},
+ [{erl_eval,match,4}], none, none),
+ backtrace_check("case a of b -> ok end.",
+ {case_clause,a},
+ [{erl_eval,case_clauses,6}, ?MODULE]),
+ backtrace_check("if a =:= b -> ok end.",
+ if_clause,
+ [{erl_eval,if_clauses,5}, ?MODULE]),
+ backtrace_check("fun A(b) -> ok end(a).",
+ function_clause,
+ [{erl_eval,'-inside-an-interpreted-fun-',[a],[]},
+ {erl_eval,eval_named_fun,8},
+ ?MODULE]),
+ backtrace_check("[A || A <- a].",
+ {bad_generator, a},
+ [{erl_eval,eval_generate,7}, {erl_eval, eval_lc, 6}]),
+ backtrace_check("<< <<A>> || <<A>> <= a>>.",
+ {bad_generator, a},
+ [{erl_eval,eval_b_generate,7}, {erl_eval, eval_bc, 6}]),
+ backtrace_check("[A || A <- [1], begin a end].",
+ {bad_filter, a},
+ [{erl_eval,eval_filter,6}, {erl_eval, eval_generate, 7}]),
+ fun() ->
+ {'EXIT', {{badarity, {_Fun, []}}, BT}} =
+ (catch parse_and_run("fun(A) -> A end().")),
+ check_backtrace([{erl_eval,do_apply,5}, ?MODULE], BT)
+ end(),
+ fun() ->
+ {'EXIT', {{badarity, {_Fun, []}}, BT}} =
+ (catch parse_and_run("fun F(A) -> A end().")),
+ check_backtrace([{erl_eval,do_apply,5}, ?MODULE], BT)
+ end(),
+ backtrace_check("foo().",
+ undef,
+ [{erl_eval,foo,0},{erl_eval,local_func,6}],
+ none, none),
+ backtrace_check("a orelse false.",
+ {badarg, a},
+ [{erl_eval,expr,5}, ?MODULE]),
+ backtrace_check("a andalso false.",
+ {badarg, a},
+ [{erl_eval,expr,5}, ?MODULE]),
+ backtrace_check("t = u.",
+ {badmatch, u},
+ [{erl_eval,expr,5}, ?MODULE]),
+ backtrace_check("{math,sqrt}(2).",
+ {badfun, {math,sqrt}},
+ [{erl_eval,expr,5}, ?MODULE]),
+ backtrace_check("erl_eval_SUITE:simple().",
+ simple,
+ [{?MODULE,simple1,0},{?MODULE,simple,0},erl_eval]),
+ Args = [{integer,1,I} || I <- lists:seq(1, 30)],
+ backtrace_check("fun(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,"
+ "19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30) -> a end.",
+ {argument_limit,
+ {'fun',1,[{clause,1,Args,[],[{atom,1,a}]}]}},
+ [{erl_eval,expr,5}, ?MODULE]),
+ backtrace_check("fun F(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,"
+ "19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30) -> a end.",
+ {argument_limit,
+ {named_fun,1,'F',[{clause,1,Args,[],[{atom,1,a}]}]}},
+ [{erl_eval,expr,5}, ?MODULE]),
+ backtrace_check("#r{}.",
+ {undef_record,r},
+ [{erl_eval,expr,5}, ?MODULE],
+ none, none),
+ %% eval_bits
+ backtrace_check("<<100:8/bitstring>>.",
+ badarg,
+ [{eval_bits,eval_exp_field1,6},
+ eval_bits,eval_bits,erl_eval]),
+ backtrace_check("<<100:8/foo>>.",
+ {undefined_bittype,foo},
+ [{eval_bits,make_bit_type,3},eval_bits,
+ eval_bits,erl_eval],
+ none, none),
+ backtrace_check("B = <<\"foo\">>, <<B/binary-unit:7>>.",
+ badarg,
+ [{eval_bits,eval_exp_field1,6},
+ eval_bits,eval_bits,erl_eval],
+ none, none),
+ ok.
+
+simple() ->
+ A = simple1(),
+ {A}.
+
+simple1() ->
+ erlang:error(simple).
+
%% Simple cases, just to cover some code.
funs(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
do_funs(none, none),
@@ -1488,6 +1657,43 @@ error_check(String, Result, LFH, EFH) ->
ct:fail({eval, Other, Result})
end.
+backtrace_check(String, Result, Backtrace) ->
+ case catch parse_and_run(String) of
+ {'EXIT', {Result, BT}} ->
+ check_backtrace(Backtrace, BT);
+ Other ->
+ ct:fail({eval, Other, Result})
+ end.
+
+backtrace_check(String, Result, Backtrace, LFH, EFH) ->
+ case catch parse_and_run(String, LFH, EFH) of
+ {'EXIT', {Result, BT}} ->
+ check_backtrace(Backtrace, BT);
+ Other ->
+ ct:fail({eval, Other, Result})
+ end.
+
+backtrace_catch(String, Result, Backtrace) ->
+ case parse_and_run(String) of
+ {value, {'EXIT', {Result, BT}}, _Bindings} ->
+ check_backtrace(Backtrace, BT);
+ Other ->
+ ct:fail({eval, Other, Result})
+ end.
+
+check_backtrace([B1|Backtrace], [B2|BT]) ->
+ case {B1, B2} of
+ {M, {M,_,_,_}} ->
+ ok;
+ {{M,F,A}, {M,F,A,_}} ->
+ ok;
+ {B, B} ->
+ ok
+ end,
+ check_backtrace(Backtrace, BT);
+check_backtrace([], _) ->
+ ok.
+
eval_string(String) ->
{value, Result, _} = parse_and_run(String),
Result.
@@ -1499,8 +1705,8 @@ parse_and_run(String) ->
parse_and_run(String, LFH, EFH) ->
{ok,Tokens,_} = erl_scan:string(String),
- {ok, [Expr]} = erl_parse:parse_exprs(Tokens),
- erl_eval:expr(Expr, [], LFH, EFH).
+ {ok, Exprs} = erl_parse:parse_exprs(Tokens),
+ erl_eval:exprs(Exprs, [], LFH, EFH).
no_final_dot(S) ->
case lists:reverse(S) of
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/erl_lint_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_lint_SUITE.erl
index 272a71432a..e40f5e9a5d 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_lint_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_lint_SUITE.erl
@@ -66,7 +66,8 @@
otp_11851/1,otp_11879/1,otp_13230/1,
record_errors/1, otp_11879_cont/1,
non_latin1_module/1, otp_14323/1,
- get_stacktrace/1, otp_14285/1, otp_14378/1]).
+ get_stacktrace/1, stacktrace_syntax/1,
+ otp_14285/1, otp_14378/1]).
suite() ->
[{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]},
@@ -87,7 +88,7 @@ all() ->
maps, maps_type, maps_parallel_match,
otp_11851, otp_11879, otp_13230,
record_errors, otp_11879_cont, non_latin1_module, otp_14323,
- get_stacktrace, otp_14285, otp_14378].
+ get_stacktrace, stacktrace_syntax, otp_14285, otp_14378].
groups() ->
[{unused_vars_warn, [],
@@ -4130,6 +4131,40 @@ get_stacktrace(Config) ->
run(Config, Ts),
ok.
+stacktrace_syntax(Config) ->
+ Ts = [{guard,
+ <<"t1() ->
+ try error(foo)
+ catch _:_:Stk when is_number(Stk) -> ok
+ end.
+ ">>,
+ [],
+ {errors,[{3,erl_lint,{stacktrace_guard,'Stk'}}],[]}},
+ {bound,
+ <<"t1() ->
+ Stk = [],
+ try error(foo)
+ catch _:_:Stk -> ok
+ end.
+ ">>,
+ [],
+ {errors,[{4,erl_lint,{stacktrace_bound,'Stk'}}],[]}},
+ {guard_and_bound,
+ <<"t1() ->
+ Stk = [],
+ try error(foo)
+ catch _:_:Stk when is_integer(Stk) -> ok
+ end.
+ ">>,
+ [],
+ {errors,[{4,erl_lint,{stacktrace_bound,'Stk'}},
+ {4,erl_lint,{stacktrace_guard,'Stk'}}],[]}}
+ ],
+
+ run(Config, Ts),
+ ok.
+
+
%% Unicode atoms.
otp_14285(Config) ->
%% A small sample of all the errors and warnings in module erl_lint.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl
index 05451a83fb..07c8b60cbd 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
@@ -6381,7 +6369,7 @@ very_big_num(0, Result) ->
Result.
make_port() ->
- open_port({spawn, "efile"}, [eof]).
+ hd(erlang:ports()).
make_pid() ->
spawn_link(fun sleeper/0).
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/filelib_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/filelib_SUITE.erl
index afaf2404fa..7403d52881 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/filelib_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/filelib_SUITE.erl
@@ -33,6 +33,8 @@
-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
-include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl").
+-define(PRIM_FILE, prim_file).
+
init_per_testcase(_Case, Config) ->
Config.
@@ -120,7 +122,7 @@ 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 +270,37 @@ 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"),
@@ -417,10 +448,10 @@ wildcard_symlink(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
erl_prim_loader)),
["sub","symlink"] =
basenames(Dir, filelib:wildcard(filename:join(Dir, "*"),
- prim_file)),
+ ?PRIM_FILE)),
["symlink"] =
basenames(Dir, filelib:wildcard(filename:join(Dir, "symlink"),
- prim_file)),
+ ?PRIM_FILE)),
ok = file:delete(AFile),
%% The symlink should still be visible even when its target
%% has been deleted.
@@ -436,10 +467,10 @@ wildcard_symlink(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
erl_prim_loader)),
["sub","symlink"] =
basenames(Dir, filelib:wildcard(filename:join(Dir, "*"),
- prim_file)),
+ ?PRIM_FILE)),
["symlink"] =
basenames(Dir, filelib:wildcard(filename:join(Dir, "symlink"),
- prim_file)),
+ ?PRIM_FILE)),
ok
end.
@@ -468,17 +499,17 @@ is_file_symlink(Config) ->
ok ->
true = filelib:is_dir(DirAlias),
true = filelib:is_dir(DirAlias, erl_prim_loader),
- true = filelib:is_dir(DirAlias, prim_file),
+ true = filelib:is_dir(DirAlias, ?PRIM_FILE),
true = filelib:is_file(DirAlias),
true = filelib:is_file(DirAlias, erl_prim_loader),
- true = filelib:is_file(DirAlias, prim_file),
+ true = filelib:is_file(DirAlias, ?PRIM_FILE),
ok = file:make_symlink(AFile,FileAlias),
true = filelib:is_file(FileAlias),
true = filelib:is_file(FileAlias, erl_prim_loader),
- true = filelib:is_file(FileAlias, prim_file),
+ true = filelib:is_file(FileAlias, ?PRIM_FILE),
true = filelib:is_regular(FileAlias),
true = filelib:is_regular(FileAlias, erl_prim_loader),
- true = filelib:is_regular(FileAlias, prim_file),
+ true = filelib:is_regular(FileAlias, ?PRIM_FILE),
ok
end.
@@ -499,11 +530,11 @@ file_props_symlink(Config) ->
{_,_} = LastMod = filelib:last_modified(AFile),
LastMod = filelib:last_modified(Alias),
LastMod = filelib:last_modified(Alias, erl_prim_loader),
- LastMod = filelib:last_modified(Alias, prim_file),
+ LastMod = filelib:last_modified(Alias, ?PRIM_FILE),
FileSize = filelib:file_size(AFile),
FileSize = filelib:file_size(Alias),
FileSize = filelib:file_size(Alias, erl_prim_loader),
- FileSize = filelib:file_size(Alias, prim_file)
+ FileSize = filelib:file_size(Alias, ?PRIM_FILE)
end.
find_source(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/gen_server_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/gen_server_SUITE.erl
index 7d9561db24..e29195e895 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/gen_statem_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/gen_statem_SUITE.erl
index 5b9daecfd3..c747db475a 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/gen_statem_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/gen_statem_SUITE.erl
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
--compile(export_all).
+-compile([export_all, nowarn_export_all]).
-behaviour(gen_statem).
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/io_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/io_SUITE.erl
index 16e3dba969..45363c0592 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/io_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/io_SUITE.erl
@@ -2140,8 +2140,8 @@ otp_14175(_Config) ->
"#{}" = p(#{}, 1),
"#{...}" = p(#{a => 1}, 1),
"#{#{} => a}" = p(#{#{} => a}, 2),
- "#{a => 1,...}" = p(#{a => 1, b => 2}, 2),
- "#{a => 1,b => 2}" = p(#{a => 1, b => 2}, -1),
+ mt("#{a => 1,...}", p(#{a => 1, b => 2}, 2)),
+ mt("#{a => 1,b => 2}", p(#{a => 1, b => 2}, -1)),
M = #{kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa => v1,kbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb => v2,
kccccccccccccccccccc => v3,kddddddddddddddddddd => v4,
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/maps_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/maps_SUITE.erl
index 42e669a799..a75751b31d 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/maps_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/maps_SUITE.erl
@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
-export([t_update_with_3/1, t_update_with_4/1,
t_get_3/1, t_filter_2/1,
t_fold_3/1,t_map_2/1,t_size_1/1,
+ t_iterator_1/1,
t_with_2/1,t_without_2/1]).
%%-define(badmap(V,F,Args), {'EXIT', {{badmap,V}, [{maps,F,Args,_}|_]}}).
@@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ all() ->
[t_update_with_3,t_update_with_4,
t_get_3,t_filter_2,
t_fold_3,t_map_2,t_size_1,
+ t_iterator_1,
t_with_2,t_without_2].
t_update_with_3(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
@@ -127,6 +129,8 @@ t_filter_2(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Pred2 = fun(K,V) -> is_list(K) andalso (V rem 2) =:= 0 end,
#{a := 2,c := 4} = maps:filter(Pred1,M),
#{"b" := 2,"c" := 4} = maps:filter(Pred2,M),
+ #{a := 2,c := 4} = maps:filter(Pred1,maps:iterator(M)),
+ #{"b" := 2,"c" := 4} = maps:filter(Pred2,maps:iterator(M)),
%% error case
?badmap(a,filter,[_,a]) = (catch maps:filter(fun(_,_) -> ok end,id(a))),
?badarg(filter,[<<>>,#{}]) = (catch maps:filter(id(<<>>),#{})),
@@ -139,6 +143,8 @@ t_fold_3(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
Tot0 = lists:sum(Vs),
Tot1 = maps:fold(fun({k,_},V,A) -> A + V end, 0, M0),
true = Tot0 =:= Tot1,
+ Tot2 = maps:fold(fun({k,_},V,A) -> A + V end, 0, maps:iterator(M0)),
+ true = Tot0 =:= Tot2,
%% error case
?badmap(a,fold,[_,0,a]) = (catch maps:fold(fun(_,_,_) -> ok end,0,id(a))),
@@ -151,12 +157,48 @@ t_map_2(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
#{ {k,1} := 1, {k,200} := 200} = M0,
M1 = maps:map(fun({k,_},V) -> V + 42 end, M0),
#{ {k,1} := 43, {k,200} := 242} = M1,
+ M2 = maps:map(fun({k,_},V) -> V + 42 end, maps:iterator(M0)),
+ #{ {k,1} := 43, {k,200} := 242} = M2,
%% error case
?badmap(a,map,[_,a]) = (catch maps:map(fun(_,_) -> ok end, id(a))),
?badarg(map,[<<>>,#{}]) = (catch maps:map(id(<<>>),#{})),
ok.
+t_iterator_1(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+
+ %% Small map test
+ M0 = #{ a => 1, b => 2 },
+ I0 = maps:iterator(M0),
+ {K1,V1,I1} = maps:next(I0),
+ {K2,V2,I2} = maps:next(I1),
+ none = maps:next(I2),
+
+ KVList = lists:sort([{K1,V1},{K2,V2}]),
+ KVList = lists:sort(maps:to_list(M0)),
+
+ %% Large map test
+
+ Vs2 = lists:seq(1,200),
+ M2 = maps:from_list([{{k,I},I}||I<-Vs2]),
+ KVList2 = lists:sort(iter_kv(maps:iterator(M2))),
+ KVList2 = lists:sort(maps:to_list(M2)),
+
+ %% Larger map test
+
+ Vs3 = lists:seq(1,10000),
+ M3 = maps:from_list([{{k,I},I}||I<-Vs3]),
+ KVList3 = lists:sort(iter_kv(maps:iterator(M3))),
+ KVList3 = lists:sort(maps:to_list(M3)),
+ ok.
+
+iter_kv(I) ->
+ case maps:next(I) of
+ none ->
+ [];
+ {K,V,NI} ->
+ [{K,V} | iter_kv(NI)]
+ end.
t_size_1(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
0 = maps:size(#{}),
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/qlc_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/qlc_SUITE.erl
index 949142ec77..8f8a0f6e73 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/qlc_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/qlc_SUITE.erl
@@ -1695,28 +1695,7 @@ sort(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
[true || I <- lists:seq(1, 50000), not ets:insert(E, {I, I})],
H = qlc:q([{X,Y} || X <- [a,b], Y <- qlc:sort(ets:table(E))]),
100000 = length(qlc:e(H)),
- ets:delete(E)">>,
-
- begin
- TmpDir = ?privdir,
- [<<"TE = process_flag(trap_exit, true),
- E = ets:new(foo, []),
- [true || I <- lists:seq(1, 50000), not ets:insert(E, {I, I})],
- Ports = erlang:ports(),
- H = qlc:q([{X,Y} || X <- [a,b],
- begin
- [P] = erlang:ports() -- Ports,
- exit(P, port_exit),
- true
- end,
- Y <- qlc:sort(ets:table(E),
- [{tmpdir,\"">>,
- TmpDir, <<"\"}])]),
- {error, qlc, {file_error, _, _}} = (catch qlc:e(H)),
- receive {'EXIT', _, port_exit} -> ok end,
- ets:delete(E),
- process_flag(trap_exit, TE)">>]
- end
+ ets:delete(E)">>
],
run(Config, Ts),
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl
index 432293b656..3d3241b33d 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/rand_SUITE.erl
@@ -29,11 +29,17 @@
basic_stats_uniform_1/1, basic_stats_uniform_2/1,
basic_stats_standard_normal/1,
basic_stats_normal/1,
+ stats_standard_normal_box_muller/1,
+ stats_standard_normal_box_muller_2/1,
+ stats_standard_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 +52,7 @@ all() ->
[seed, interval_int, interval_float,
api_eq,
reference,
- {group, basic_stats},
+ {group, basic_stats}, uniform_real_conv,
plugin, measure,
{group, reference_jump}
].
@@ -54,7 +60,10 @@ all() ->
groups() ->
[{basic_stats, [parallel],
[basic_stats_uniform_1, basic_stats_uniform_2,
- basic_stats_standard_normal]},
+ basic_stats_standard_normal,
+ stats_standard_normal_box_muller,
+ stats_standard_normal_box_muller_2,
+ stats_standard_normal]},
{reference_jump, [parallel],
[reference_jump_state, reference_jump_procdict]}].
@@ -80,7 +89,7 @@ test() ->
end, Tests).
algs() ->
- [exs64, exsplus, exsp, exrop, exs1024, exs1024s].
+ [exrop, exsp, exs1024s, exs64, exsplus, exs1024].
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -101,7 +110,7 @@ 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 +237,13 @@ 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 +345,13 @@ 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);
@@ -399,6 +416,337 @@ normal_s(Mean, Variance, State0) when Mean == 0, Variance == 1 ->
normal_s(Mean, Variance, State0) ->
rand:normal_s(Mean, Variance, State0).
+
+
+-dialyzer({no_improper_lists, stats_standard_normal_box_muller/1}).
+stats_standard_normal_box_muller(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ try math:erfc(1.0) of
+ _ ->
+ TwoPi = 2.0 * math:pi(),
+ NormalS =
+ fun
+ ([S0]) ->
+ {U1, S1} = rand:uniform_real_s(S0),
+ R = math:sqrt(-2.0 * math:log(U1)),
+ {U2, S2} = rand:uniform_s(S1),
+ T = TwoPi * U2,
+ Z0 = R * math:cos(T),
+ Z1 = R * math:sin(T),
+ {Z0, [S2|Z1]};
+ ([S|Z]) ->
+ {Z, [S]}
+ end,
+ State = [rand:seed(exrop)],
+ stats_standard_normal(NormalS, State)
+ catch error:_ ->
+ {skip, "math:erfc/1 not supported"}
+ end.
+
+-dialyzer({no_improper_lists, stats_standard_normal_box_muller_2/1}).
+stats_standard_normal_box_muller_2(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ try math:erfc(1.0) of
+ _ ->
+ TwoPi = 2.0 * math:pi(),
+ NormalS =
+ fun
+ ([S0]) ->
+ {U0, S1} = rand:uniform_s(S0),
+ U1 = 1.0 - U0,
+ R = math:sqrt(-2.0 * math:log(U1)),
+ {U2, S2} = rand:uniform_s(S1),
+ T = TwoPi * U2,
+ Z0 = R * math:cos(T),
+ Z1 = R * math:sin(T),
+ {Z0, [S2|Z1]};
+ ([S|Z]) ->
+ {Z, [S]}
+ end,
+ State = [rand:seed(exrop)],
+ stats_standard_normal(NormalS, State)
+ catch error:_ ->
+ {skip, "math:erfc/1 not supported"}
+ end.
+
+
+stats_standard_normal(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ try math:erfc(1.0) of
+ _ ->
+ stats_standard_normal(
+ fun rand:normal_s/1, rand:seed_s(exrop))
+ catch error:_ ->
+ {skip, "math:erfc/1 not supported"}
+ end.
+%%
+stats_standard_normal(Fun, S) ->
+%%%
+%%% ct config:
+%%% {rand_SUITE, [{stats_standard_normal,[{seconds, 8}, {std_devs, 4.2}]}]}.
+%%%
+ Seconds = ct:get_config({?MODULE, ?FUNCTION_NAME, seconds}, 8),
+ StdDevs =
+ ct:get_config(
+ {?MODULE, ?FUNCTION_NAME, std_devs},
+ 4.2), % probability erfc(4.2/sqrt(2)) (1/37465) to fail a bucket
+%%%
+ ct:timetrap({seconds, Seconds + 120}),
+ %% Buckets is chosen to get a range where the the probability to land
+ %% in the top catch-all bucket is not vanishingly low, but with
+ %% these values it is about 1/25 of the probability for the low bucket
+ %% (closest to 0).
+ %%
+ %% Rounds is calculated so the expected value for the low
+ %% bucket will be at least TargetHits.
+ %%
+ InvDelta = 512,
+ Buckets = 4 * InvDelta, % 4 std devs range
+ TargetHits = 1024,
+ Sqrt2 = math:sqrt(2.0),
+ W = InvDelta * Sqrt2,
+ P0 = math:erf(1 / W),
+ Rounds = TargetHits * ceil(1.0 / P0),
+ Histogram = array:new({default, 0}),
+ StopTime = erlang:monotonic_time(second) + Seconds,
+ ct:pal(
+ "Running standard normal test against ~w std devs for ~w seconds...",
+ [StdDevs, Seconds]),
+ {PositiveHistogram, NegativeHistogram, Outlier, TotalRounds} =
+ stats_standard_normal(
+ InvDelta, Buckets, Histogram, Histogram, 0.0,
+ Fun, S, Rounds, StopTime, Rounds, 0),
+ Precision = math:sqrt(TotalRounds * P0) / StdDevs,
+ TopP = math:erfc(Buckets / W),
+ TopPrecision = math:sqrt(TotalRounds * TopP) / StdDevs,
+ OutlierProbability = math:erfc(Outlier / Sqrt2) * TotalRounds,
+ InvOP = 1.0 / OutlierProbability,
+ ct:pal(
+ "Total rounds: ~w, tolerance: 1/~.2f..1/~.2f, "
+ "outlier: ~.2f, probability 1/~.2f.",
+ [TotalRounds, Precision, TopPrecision, Outlier, InvOP]),
+ {TotalRounds, [], []} =
+ {TotalRounds,
+ check_histogram(
+ W, TotalRounds, StdDevs, PositiveHistogram, Buckets),
+ check_histogram(
+ W, TotalRounds, StdDevs, NegativeHistogram, Buckets)},
+ %% If the probability for getting this Outlier is lower than 1/50,
+ %% then this is fishy!
+ true = (1/50 =< OutlierProbability),
+ {comment, {tp, TopPrecision, op, InvOP}}.
+%%
+stats_standard_normal(
+ InvDelta, Buckets, PositiveHistogram, NegativeHistogram, Outlier,
+ Fun, S, 0, StopTime, Rounds, TotalRounds) ->
+ case erlang:monotonic_time(second) of
+ Now when Now < StopTime ->
+ stats_standard_normal(
+ InvDelta, Buckets,
+ PositiveHistogram, NegativeHistogram, Outlier,
+ Fun, S, Rounds, StopTime, Rounds, TotalRounds + Rounds);
+ _ ->
+ {PositiveHistogram, NegativeHistogram,
+ Outlier, TotalRounds + Rounds}
+ end;
+stats_standard_normal(
+ InvDelta, Buckets, PositiveHistogram, NegativeHistogram, Outlier,
+ Fun, S, Count, StopTime, Rounds, TotalRounds) ->
+ case Fun(S) of
+ {X, NewS} when 0.0 =< X ->
+ Bucket = min(Buckets, floor(X * InvDelta)),
+ stats_standard_normal(
+ InvDelta, Buckets,
+ increment_bucket(Bucket, PositiveHistogram),
+ NegativeHistogram, max(Outlier, X),
+ Fun, NewS, Count - 1, StopTime, Rounds, TotalRounds);
+ {MinusX, NewS} ->
+ X = -MinusX,
+ Bucket = min(Buckets, floor(X * InvDelta)),
+ stats_standard_normal(
+ InvDelta, Buckets,
+ PositiveHistogram,
+ increment_bucket(Bucket, NegativeHistogram), max(Outlier, X),
+ Fun, NewS, Count - 1, StopTime, Rounds, TotalRounds)
+ end.
+
+increment_bucket(Bucket, Array) ->
+ array:set(Bucket, array:get(Bucket, Array) + 1, Array).
+
+check_histogram(W, Rounds, StdDevs, Histogram, Buckets) ->
+ %%PrevBucket = 512,
+ %%Bucket = PrevBucket - 1,
+ %%P = 0.5 * math:erfc(PrevBucket / W),
+ TargetP = 0.5 * math:erfc(Buckets / W),
+ P = 0.0,
+ N = 0,
+ check_histogram(
+ W, Rounds, StdDevs, Histogram, TargetP,
+ Buckets, Buckets, P, N).
+%%
+check_histogram(
+ _W, _Rounds, _StdDevs, _Histogram, _TargetP,
+ 0, _PrevBucket, _PrevP, _PrevN) ->
+ [];
+check_histogram(
+ W, Rounds, StdDevs, Histogram, TargetP,
+ Bucket, PrevBucket, PrevP, PrevN) ->
+ N = PrevN + array:get(Bucket, Histogram),
+ P = 0.5 * math:erfc(Bucket / W),
+ BucketP = P - PrevP,
+ if
+ TargetP =< BucketP ->
+ check_histogram(
+ W, Rounds, StdDevs, Histogram, TargetP,
+ Bucket - 1, PrevBucket, PrevP, N);
+ true ->
+ Exp = BucketP * Rounds,
+ Var = Rounds * BucketP*(1.0 - BucketP),
+ Threshold = StdDevs * math:sqrt(Var),
+ LowerLimit = floor(Exp - Threshold),
+ UpperLimit = ceil(Exp + Threshold),
+ if
+ N < LowerLimit; UpperLimit < N ->
+ [#{bucket => {Bucket, PrevBucket}, n => N, exp => Exp,
+ lower => LowerLimit, upper => UpperLimit} |
+ check_histogram(
+ W, Rounds, StdDevs, Histogram, TargetP,
+ Bucket - 1, Bucket, P, 0)];
+ true ->
+ check_histogram(
+ W, Rounds, StdDevs, Histogram, TargetP,
+ Bucket - 1, Bucket, P, 0)
+ end
+ end.
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%% 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.
@@ -459,213 +807,289 @@ 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 +1097,8 @@ 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 +1106,6 @@ 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..9c625091a8 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib.spec
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib.spec
@@ -1 +1,4 @@
{suites,"../stdlib_test",all}.
+{skip_groups,"../stdlib_test",stdlib_bench_SUITE,
+ [base64,gen_server,gen_statem,unicode],
+ "Benchmark only"}.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench.spec b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench.spec
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7a0da811a0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench.spec
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+%% 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]}.
+{skip_groups,"../stdlib_test",stdlib_bench_SUITE,
+ [gen_server_comparison,gen_statem_comparison],
+ "Not a benchmark"}.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..294898a932
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,542 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2012-2018. 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.hrl").
+-include_lib("common_test/include/ct_event.hrl").
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[{ts_install_cth,[{nodenames,2}]}]}].
+
+
+all() ->
+ [{group,unicode},{group,base64},
+ {group,gen_server},{group,gen_statem},
+ {group,gen_server_comparison},{group,gen_statem_comparison}].
+
+groups() ->
+ [{unicode,[{repeat,5}],
+ [norm_nfc_list, norm_nfc_deep_l, norm_nfc_binary,
+ string_lexemes_list, string_lexemes_binary
+ ]},
+ {base64,[{repeat,5}],
+ [decode_binary, decode_binary_to_string,
+ decode_list, decode_list_to_string,
+ encode_binary, encode_binary_to_string,
+ encode_list, encode_list_to_string,
+ mime_binary_decode, mime_binary_decode_to_string,
+ mime_list_decode, mime_list_decode_to_string]},
+ {gen_server, [{repeat,5}], cases(gen_server)},
+ {gen_statem, [{repeat,3}], cases(gen_statem)},
+ {gen_server_comparison, [],
+ [single_small, single_medium, single_big,
+ sched_small, sched_medium, sched_big,
+ multi_small, multi_medium, multi_big]},
+ {gen_statem_comparison, [],
+ [single_small, single_big,
+ sched_small, sched_big,
+ multi_small, multi_big]}].
+
+cases(gen_server) ->
+ [simple, simple_timer, simple_mon, simple_timer_mon,
+ generic, generic_timer];
+cases(gen_statem) ->
+ [generic, generic_fsm, generic_fsm_transit,
+ generic_statem, generic_statem_transit,
+ generic_statem_complex].
+
+init_per_group(gen_server, Config) ->
+ compile_servers(Config),
+ [{benchmark_suite,"stdlib_gen_server"}|Config];
+init_per_group(gen_statem, Config) ->
+ compile_servers(Config),
+ [{benchmark_suite,"stdlib_gen_statem"}|Config];
+init_per_group(gen_server_comparison, Config) ->
+ compile_servers(Config),
+ [{cases,cases(gen_server)},
+ {benchmark_suite,"stdlib_gen_server"}|Config];
+init_per_group(gen_statem_comparison, Config) ->
+ compile_servers(Config),
+ [{cases,cases(gen_statem)},
+ {benchmark_suite,"stdlib_gen_statem"}|Config];
+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.
+
+
+compile_servers(Config) ->
+ DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config),
+ Files = filelib:wildcard(filename:join(DataDir, "{simple,generic}*.erl")),
+ _ = [{ok, _} = compile:file(File) || File <- Files],
+ ok.
+
+comment(Value) ->
+ C = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~p", [Value])),
+ {comment, C}.
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+-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),
+ comment(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),
+ comment(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),
+ comment(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),
+ comment(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),
+ comment(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.
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+decode_binary(_Config) ->
+ comment(test(decode, encoded_binary())).
+
+decode_binary_to_string(_Config) ->
+ comment(test(decode_to_string, encoded_binary())).
+
+decode_list(_Config) ->
+ comment(test(decode, encoded_list())).
+
+decode_list_to_string(_Config) ->
+ comment(test(decode_to_string, encoded_list())).
+
+encode_binary(_Config) ->
+ comment(test(encode, binary())).
+
+encode_binary_to_string(_Config) ->
+ comment(test(encode_to_string, binary())).
+
+encode_list(_Config) ->
+ comment(test(encode, list())).
+
+encode_list_to_string(_Config) ->
+ comment(test(encode_to_string, list())).
+
+mime_binary_decode(_Config) ->
+ comment(test(mime_decode, encoded_binary())).
+
+mime_binary_decode_to_string(_Config) ->
+ comment(test(mime_decode_to_string, encoded_binary())).
+
+mime_list_decode(_Config) ->
+ comment(test(mime_decode, encoded_list())).
+
+mime_list_decode_to_string(_Config) ->
+ comment(test(mime_decode_to_string, encoded_list())).
+
+-define(SIZE, 10000).
+-define(N, 1000).
+
+encoded_binary() ->
+ list_to_binary(encoded_list()).
+
+encoded_list() ->
+ L = random_byte_list(round(?SIZE*0.75)),
+ base64:encode_to_string(L).
+
+binary() ->
+ list_to_binary(list()).
+
+list() ->
+ random_byte_list(?SIZE).
+
+test(Func, Data) ->
+ F = fun() -> loop(?N, Func, Data) end,
+ {Time, ok} = timer:tc(fun() -> lspawn(F) end),
+ report_base64(Time).
+
+loop(0, _F, _D) -> garbage_collect(), ok;
+loop(N, F, D) ->
+ _ = base64:F(D),
+ loop(N - 1, F, D).
+
+lspawn(Fun) ->
+ {Pid, Ref} = spawn_monitor(fun() -> exit(Fun()) end),
+ receive
+ {'DOWN', Ref, process, Pid, Rep} -> Rep
+ end.
+
+report_base64(Time) ->
+ Tps = round((?N*1000000)/Time),
+ ct_event:notify(#event{name = benchmark_data,
+ data = [{suite, "stdlib_base64"},
+ {value, Tps}]}),
+ Tps.
+
+%% Copied from base64_SUITE.erl.
+
+random_byte_list(N) ->
+ random_byte_list(N, []).
+
+random_byte_list(0, Acc) ->
+ Acc;
+random_byte_list(N, Acc) ->
+ random_byte_list(N-1, [rand:uniform(255)|Acc]).
+
+make_big_binary(N) ->
+ list_to_binary(mbb(N, [])).
+
+mbb(N, Acc) when N > 256 ->
+ B = list_to_binary(lists:seq(0, 255)),
+ mbb(N - 256, [B | Acc]);
+mbb(N, Acc) ->
+ B = list_to_binary(lists:seq(0, N-1)),
+ lists:reverse(Acc, B).
+
+simple(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comment(do_tests(simple, single_small, Config)).
+
+simple_timer(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comment(do_tests(simple_timer, single_small, Config)).
+
+simple_mon(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comment(do_tests(simple_mon, single_small, Config)).
+
+simple_timer_mon(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comment(do_tests(simple_timer_mon, single_small, Config)).
+
+generic(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comment(do_tests(generic, single_small, Config)).
+
+generic_timer(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comment(do_tests(generic_timer, single_small, Config)).
+
+generic_statem(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comment(do_tests(generic_statem, single_small, Config)).
+
+generic_statem_transit(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comment(do_tests(generic_statem_transit, single_small, Config)).
+
+generic_statem_complex(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comment(do_tests(generic_statem_complex, single_small, Config)).
+
+generic_fsm(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comment(do_tests(generic_fsm, single_small, Config)).
+
+generic_fsm_transit(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comment(do_tests(generic_fsm_transit, single_small, Config)).
+
+single_small(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comparison(?config(cases, Config), single_small, Config).
+
+single_medium(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comparison(?config(cases, Config), single_medium, Config).
+
+single_big(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comparison(?config(cases, Config), single_big, Config).
+
+sched_small(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comparison(?config(cases, Config), sched_small, Config).
+
+sched_medium(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comparison(?config(cases, Config), sched_medium, Config).
+
+sched_big(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comparison(?config(cases, Config), sched_big, Config).
+
+multi_small(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comparison(?config(cases, Config), multi_small, Config).
+
+multi_medium(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comparison(?config(cases, Config), multi_medium, Config).
+
+multi_big(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
+ comparison(?config(cases, Config), multi_big, Config).
+
+comparison(Cases, Kind, Config) ->
+ Cases = ?config(cases, Config),
+ [RefResult|_] = Results =
+ [do_tests(Case, Kind, Config) || Case <- Cases],
+ Normalized = [norm(Result, RefResult) || Result <- Results],
+ {Parallelism, Message} = bench_params(Kind),
+ Wordsize = erlang:system_info(wordsize),
+ MSize = Wordsize * erts_debug:flat_size(Message),
+ What = io_lib:format("#parallel gen_server instances: ~.4w, "
+ "message flat size: ~.5w bytes",
+ [Parallelism, MSize]),
+ Format =
+ lists:flatten(
+ ["~s: "] ++
+ [[atom_to_list(Case),": ~s "] || Case <- Cases]),
+ C = lists:flatten(io_lib:format(Format, [What] ++ Normalized)),
+ {comment, C}.
+
+norm(T, Ref) ->
+ try Ref / T of
+ Norm ->
+ io_lib:format("~.2f", [Norm])
+ catch error:badarith ->
+ "---"
+ end.
+
+-define(MAX_TIME_SECS, 3). % s
+-define(MAX_TIME, 1000 * ?MAX_TIME_SECS). % ms
+-define(CALLS_PER_LOOP, 5).
+
+do_tests(Test, ParamSet, Config) ->
+ BenchmarkSuite = ?config(benchmark_suite, Config),
+ {Client, ServerMod} = bench(Test),
+ {Parallelism, Message} = bench_params(ParamSet),
+ Fun = create_clients(Message, ServerMod, Client, Parallelism),
+ {TotalLoops, AllPidTime} = run_test(Fun),
+ PerSecond = ?CALLS_PER_LOOP * round((1000 * TotalLoops) / AllPidTime),
+ ct_event:notify(
+ #event{
+ name = benchmark_data,
+ data = [{suite,BenchmarkSuite},{value,PerSecond}]}),
+ PerSecond.
+
+-define(COUNTER, n).
+
+simple_client(N, M, P) ->
+ put(?COUNTER, N),
+ _ = simple_server:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server:reply(P, M),
+ simple_client(N+1, M, P).
+
+simple_client_timer(N, M, P) ->
+ put(?COUNTER, N),
+ _ = simple_server_timer:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server_timer:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server_timer:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server_timer:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server_timer:reply(P, M),
+ simple_client_timer(N+1, M, P).
+
+simple_client_mon(N, M, P) ->
+ put(?COUNTER, N),
+ _ = simple_server_mon:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server_mon:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server_mon:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server_mon:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server_mon:reply(P, M),
+ simple_client_mon(N+1, M, P).
+
+simple_client_timer_mon(N, M, P) ->
+ put(?COUNTER, N),
+ _ = simple_server_timer_mon:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server_timer_mon:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server_timer_mon:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server_timer_mon:reply(P, M),
+ _ = simple_server_timer_mon:reply(P, M),
+ simple_client_timer_mon(N+1, M, P).
+
+generic_client(N, M, P) ->
+ put(?COUNTER, N),
+ _ = generic_server:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_server:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_server:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_server:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_server:reply(P, M),
+ generic_client(N+1, M, P).
+
+generic_timer_client(N, M, P) ->
+ put(?COUNTER, N),
+ _ = generic_server_timer:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_server_timer:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_server_timer:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_server_timer:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_server_timer:reply(P, M),
+ generic_timer_client(N+1, M, P).
+
+generic_statem_client(N, M, P) ->
+ put(?COUNTER, N),
+ _ = generic_statem:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_statem:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_statem:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_statem:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_statem:reply(P, M),
+ generic_statem_client(N+1, M, P).
+
+generic_statem_transit_client(N, M, P) ->
+ put(?COUNTER, N),
+ _ = generic_statem:transit(P, M),
+ _ = generic_statem:transit(P, M),
+ _ = generic_statem:transit(P, M),
+ _ = generic_statem:transit(P, M),
+ _ = generic_statem:transit(P, M),
+ generic_statem_transit_client(N+1, M, P).
+
+generic_statem_complex_client(N, M, P) ->
+ put(?COUNTER, N),
+ _ = generic_statem:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_statem:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_statem:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_statem:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_statem:reply(P, M),
+ generic_statem_complex_client(N+1, M, P).
+
+generic_fsm_client(N, M, P) ->
+ put(?COUNTER, N),
+ _ = generic_fsm:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_fsm:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_fsm:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_fsm:reply(P, M),
+ _ = generic_fsm:reply(P, M),
+ generic_fsm_client(N+1, M, P).
+
+generic_fsm_transit_client(N, M, P) ->
+ put(?COUNTER, N),
+ _ = generic_fsm:transit(P, M),
+ _ = generic_fsm:transit(P, M),
+ _ = generic_fsm:transit(P, M),
+ _ = generic_fsm:transit(P, M),
+ _ = generic_fsm:transit(P, M),
+ generic_fsm_transit_client(N+1, M, P).
+
+bench(simple) ->
+ {fun simple_client/3, simple_server};
+bench(simple_timer) ->
+ {fun simple_client_timer/3, simple_server_timer};
+bench(simple_mon) ->
+ {fun simple_client_mon/3, simple_server_mon};
+bench(simple_timer_mon) ->
+ {fun simple_client_timer_mon/3, simple_server_timer_mon};
+bench(generic) ->
+ {fun generic_client/3, generic_server};
+bench(generic_timer) ->
+ {fun generic_timer_client/3, generic_server_timer};
+bench(generic_statem) ->
+ {fun generic_statem_client/3, generic_statem};
+bench(generic_statem_transit) ->
+ {fun generic_statem_transit_client/3, generic_statem};
+bench(generic_statem_complex) ->
+ {fun generic_statem_complex_client/3, generic_statem_complex};
+bench(generic_fsm) ->
+ {fun generic_fsm_client/3, generic_fsm};
+bench(generic_fsm_transit) ->
+ {fun generic_fsm_transit_client/3, generic_fsm}.
+
+%% -> {Parallelism, MessageTerm}
+bench_params(single_small) -> {1, small()};
+bench_params(single_medium) -> {1, medium()};
+bench_params(single_big) -> {1, big()};
+bench_params(sched_small) -> {parallelism(), small()};
+bench_params(sched_medium) -> {parallelism(), medium()};
+bench_params(sched_big) -> {parallelism(), big()};
+bench_params(multi_small) -> {400, small()};
+bench_params(multi_medium) -> {400, medium()};
+bench_params(multi_big) -> {400, big()}.
+
+small() ->
+ small.
+
+medium() ->
+ lists:seq(1, 50).
+
+big() ->
+ lists:seq(1, 1000).
+
+parallelism() ->
+ case erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling) of
+ enabled -> erlang:system_info(schedulers_online);
+ _ -> 1
+ end.
+
+create_clients(M, ServerMod, Client, Parallel) ->
+ fun() ->
+ State = term,
+ ServerPid = ServerMod:start(State),
+ PidRefs = [spawn_monitor(fun() -> Client(0, M, ServerPid) end) ||
+ _ <- lists:seq(1, Parallel)],
+ timer:sleep(?MAX_TIME),
+ try
+ AllPidsN = collect(PidRefs, []),
+ TotalLoops = lists:sum(AllPidsN),
+ TotalLoops
+ after
+ ok = ServerMod:stop(ServerPid)
+ end
+ end.
+
+collect([], Result) ->
+ Result;
+collect([{Pid, Ref}|PidRefs], Result) ->
+ N = case erlang:process_info(Pid, dictionary) of
+ {dictionary, Dict} ->
+ {?COUNTER, N0} = lists:keyfind(?COUNTER, 1, Dict),
+ N0;
+ undefined -> % Process did not start in ?MAX_TIME_SECS.
+ 0
+ end,
+ exit(Pid, kill),
+ receive {'DOWN', Ref, _, _, _} -> ok end,
+ collect(PidRefs, [N|Result]).
+
+run_test(Test) ->
+ {T1, _} = statistics(runtime),
+ Result = Test(),
+ {T2, _} = statistics(runtime),
+ {Result, T2 - T1}.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_fsm.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_fsm.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..50f7df7a2a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_fsm.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017-2018. 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(generic_fsm).
+
+-export([start/1, reply/2, transit/2, stop/1]).
+
+-export([init/1, terminate/3]).
+-export([state1/3, state2/3]).
+
+-behaivour(gen_fsm).
+
+
+%% API
+
+start(Data) ->
+ {ok, Pid} = gen_fsm:start(?MODULE, Data, []),
+ Pid.
+
+stop(P) ->
+ ok = gen_fsm:stop(P).
+
+reply(S, M) ->
+ gen_fsm:sync_send_event(S, {reply, M}, infinity).
+
+transit(S, M) ->
+ gen_fsm:sync_send_event(S, {transit, M}, infinity).
+
+%% Implementation
+
+init(Data) ->
+ {ok, state1, Data}.
+
+terminate(_Reason, _State, _Data) ->
+ ok.
+
+state1({reply, M}, _From, Data) ->
+ {reply, M, ?FUNCTION_NAME, Data};
+state1({transit, M}, _From, Data) ->
+ {reply, M, state2, Data}.
+
+state2({transit, M}, _From, Data) ->
+ {reply, M, state1, Data}.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_server.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_server.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..abd61dcdef
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_server.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+-module(generic_server).
+
+-export([start/1, reply/2, stop/1]).
+
+-export([handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, init/1, terminate/2]).
+
+-behaviour(gen_server).
+
+-define(GEN_SERVER, gen_server).
+
+start(State) ->
+ {ok, Pid} = ?GEN_SERVER:start(?MODULE, State, []),
+ Pid.
+
+init(State) ->
+ {ok, State}.
+
+stop(P) ->
+ ok = ?GEN_SERVER:stop(P).
+
+reply(S, M) ->
+ _M = ?GEN_SERVER:call(S, {reply, M}, infinity).
+
+handle_call({reply, M}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, M, State}.
+
+handle_cast(_Msg, State) ->
+ {noreply, State}.
+
+terminate(_Reason, _State) ->
+ ok.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_server_timer.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_server_timer.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0faa30207d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_server_timer.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+-module(generic_server_timer).
+
+-export([start/1, reply/2, stop/1]).
+
+-export([handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, init/1, terminate/2]).
+
+-behaviour(gen_server).
+
+-define(GEN_SERVER, gen_server).
+
+start(State) ->
+ {ok, Pid} = ?GEN_SERVER:start(?MODULE, State, []),
+ Pid.
+
+init(State) ->
+ {ok, State}.
+
+stop(P) ->
+ ok = ?GEN_SERVER:stop(P).
+
+reply(S, M) ->
+ ?GEN_SERVER:call(S, {reply, M}).
+
+handle_call({reply, M}, _From, State) ->
+ {reply, M, State}.
+
+handle_cast(_Msg, State) ->
+ {noreply, State}.
+
+terminate(_Reason, _State) ->
+ ok.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_statem.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_statem.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2e0491f060
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_statem.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017-2018. 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(generic_statem).
+
+-export([start/1, reply/2, transit/2, stop/1]).
+
+-export([callback_mode/0, init/1]).
+-export([state1/3, state2/3]).
+
+-behaviour(gen_statem).
+
+%% API
+
+start(Data) ->
+ {ok, Pid} = gen_statem:start(?MODULE, Data, []),
+ Pid.
+
+stop(P) ->
+ ok = gen_statem:stop(P).
+
+reply(S, M) ->
+ gen_statem:call(S, {reply, M}, infinity).
+
+transit(S, M) ->
+ gen_statem:call(S, {transit, M}, infinity).
+
+%% Implementation
+
+callback_mode() ->
+ state_functions.
+
+init(Data) ->
+ {ok, state1, Data}.
+
+state1({call, From}, {reply, M}, Data) ->
+ {keep_state, Data, {reply, From, M}};
+state1({call, From}, {transit, M}, Data) ->
+ {next_state, state2, Data, {reply, From, M}}.
+
+state2({call, From}, {transit, M}, Data) ->
+ {next_state, state1, Data, {reply, From, M}}.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_statem_complex.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_statem_complex.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..983227d281
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/generic_statem_complex.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+%%
+%% %CopyrightBegin%
+%%
+%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017-2018. 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(generic_statem_complex).
+
+-export([start/1, reply/2, stop/1]).
+
+-export([callback_mode/0, init/1]).
+-export([state1/3, state2/3, state3/3]).
+
+-behaviour(gen_statem).
+
+%% API
+
+start(Data) ->
+ {ok, Pid} = gen_statem:start(?MODULE, Data, []),
+ Pid.
+
+stop(P) ->
+ ok = gen_statem:stop(P).
+
+reply(S, M) ->
+ gen_statem:call(S, {reply, M}, infinity).
+
+%% Implementation
+
+callback_mode() ->
+ [state_functions,state_enter].
+
+init(Data) ->
+ {ok, state1, Data}.
+
+state1(enter, _, Data) ->
+ {keep_state, Data,
+ {state_timeout, 5000, t1}};
+state1({call, _From}, {reply, _M}, Data) ->
+ {next_state, state2, Data,
+ [postpone,{next_event,internal,e}]}.
+
+state2(enter, _, _Data) ->
+ keep_state_and_data;
+state2(internal, e, Data) ->
+ {next_state, state3, Data}.
+
+state3(enter, _, Data) ->
+ {keep_state, Data,
+ {state_timeout, 5000, t3}};
+state3({call, From}, {reply, M}, Data) ->
+ {next_state, state1, Data,
+ {reply, From, M}}.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..bd43f686e8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+-module(simple_server).
+
+%% Local process. No timer. No monitor.
+
+-export([start/1, reply/2, stop/1]).
+
+start(State) ->
+ spawn(fun() -> loop(State) end).
+
+stop(P) ->
+ P ! {stop, self()},
+ receive
+ ok ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+loop(S) ->
+ receive
+ {reply, P, M} ->
+ P ! M,
+ loop(S);
+ {stop, P} ->
+ P ! ok
+ end.
+
+reply(P, M) ->
+ P ! {reply, self(), M},
+ receive
+ M ->
+ M
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server_mon.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server_mon.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..9b5ace5586
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server_mon.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+-module(simple_server_mon).
+
+%% Local process. No timer. Monitor.
+
+-export([start/1, reply/2, stop/1]).
+
+start(State) ->
+ spawn(fun() -> loop(State) end).
+
+stop(P) ->
+ P ! {stop, self()},
+ receive
+ ok ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+loop(S) ->
+ receive
+ {reply, P, Mref, M} ->
+ P ! {ok, Mref, M},
+ loop(S);
+ {stop, P} ->
+ P ! ok
+ end.
+
+reply(P, M) ->
+ Mref = erlang:monitor(process, P),
+ P ! {reply, self(), Mref, M},
+ receive
+ {ok, Mref, M} ->
+ erlang:demonitor(Mref, [flush]),
+ ok
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server_timer.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server_timer.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..82381e1fdf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server_timer.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+-module(simple_server_timer).
+
+%% Local process. Timer. No monitor.
+
+-export([start/1, reply/2, stop/1]).
+
+start(State) ->
+ spawn(fun() -> loop(State) end).
+
+stop(P) ->
+ P ! {stop, self()},
+ receive
+ ok ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+loop(S) ->
+ receive
+ {reply, P, M} ->
+ P ! M,
+ loop(S);
+ {stop, P} ->
+ P ! ok
+ end.
+
+reply(P, M) ->
+ P ! {reply, self(), M},
+ receive
+ M ->
+ M
+ after 100 ->
+ exit(fel)
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server_timer_mon.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server_timer_mon.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6124ca29c2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/stdlib_bench_SUITE_data/simple_server_timer_mon.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+-module(simple_server_timer_mon).
+
+%% Local process. Timer. Monitor.
+
+-export([start/1, reply/2, stop/1]).
+
+start(State) ->
+ spawn(fun() -> loop(State) end).
+
+stop(P) ->
+ P ! {stop, self()},
+ receive
+ ok ->
+ ok
+ end.
+
+loop(S) ->
+ receive
+ {reply, P, Mref, M} ->
+ P ! {ok, Mref, M},
+ loop(S);
+ {stop, P} ->
+ P ! ok
+ end.
+
+reply(P, M) ->
+ Mref = erlang:monitor(process, P),
+ P ! {reply, self(), Mref, M},
+ receive
+ {ok, Mref, M} ->
+ erlang:demonitor(Mref, [flush]),
+ ok
+ after 100 ->
+ exit(fel)
+ end.
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl
index f43bfb4482..d02a6eac0a 100644
--- a/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl
@@ -47,7 +47,8 @@
-export([to_upper_to_lower/1]).
%% Run tests when debugging them
--export([debug/0]).
+-export([debug/0, time_func/4]).
+-compile([nowarn_deprecated_function]).
suite() ->
[{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]},
@@ -748,12 +749,12 @@ do_measure(DataDir) ->
{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, 20),
io:format("~15w ~6w ~6.2fms ±~5.2fms #~.2w gc included~n",
[Name, Mode, Mean/1000, Stddev/1000, N])
end,
Do2 = fun(Name, Func, Mode) ->
- {N, Mean, Stddev, _} = time_func(Func, binary, <<>>),
+ {N, Mean, Stddev, _} = time_func(Func, binary, <<>>, 20),
io:format("~15w ~6w ~6.2fms ±~5.2fms #~.2w gc included~n",
[Name, Mode, Mean/1000, Stddev/1000, N])
end,
@@ -1029,19 +1030,19 @@ 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 < 20 ->
+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 a89627eba5..632d9ae6e6 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]},
@@ -334,7 +336,7 @@ 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,
@@ -356,19 +358,19 @@ 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..fef356355c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_SUITE.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,926 @@
+%%
+%% %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,
+ compose_query/1, compose_query_latin1/1, compose_query_negative/1,
+ dissect_query/1, dissect_query_negative/1,
+ interop_query_latin1/1, interop_query_utf8/1
+ ]).
+
+
+-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,
+ compose_query,
+ compose_query_latin1,
+ compose_query_negative,
+ dissect_query,
+ dissect_query_negative,
+ interop_query_latin1,
+ interop_query_utf8
+ ].
+
+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}]).
+
+compose_query(_Config) ->
+ [] = uri_string:compose_query([]),
+ "foo=1&bar=2" = uri_string:compose_query([{<<"foo">>,"1"}, {"bar", "2"}]),
+ "foo=1&b%C3%A4r=2" = uri_string:compose_query([{"foo","1"}, {"bär", "2"}],[{encoding,utf8}]),
+ "foo=1&b%C3%A4r=2" = uri_string:compose_query([{"foo","1"}, {"bär", "2"}],[{encoding,unicode}]),
+ "foo=1&b%E4r=2" = uri_string:compose_query([{"foo","1"}, {"bär", "2"}],[{encoding,latin1}]),
+ "foo+bar=1&%E5%90%88=2" = uri_string:compose_query([{"foo bar","1"}, {"合", "2"}]),
+ "foo+bar=1&%26%2321512%3B=2" =
+ uri_string:compose_query([{"foo bar","1"}, {"合", "2"}],[{encoding,latin1}]),
+ "foo+bar=1&%C3%B6=2" = uri_string:compose_query([{<<"foo bar">>,<<"1">>}, {"ö", <<"2">>}]),
+ <<"foo+bar=1&%C3%B6=2">> =
+ uri_string:compose_query([{<<"foo bar">>,<<"1">>}, {<<"ö"/utf8>>, <<"2">>}]).
+
+compose_query_latin1(_Config) ->
+ Q = uri_string:compose_query([{"合foö bar","1"}, {"合", "合"}],[{encoding,latin1}]),
+ Q1 = uri_string:transcode(Q, [{in_encoding, latin1}]),
+ [{"合foö bar","1"}, {"合", "合"}] = uri_string:dissect_query(Q1),
+ Q2 = uri_string:compose_query([{<<"合foö bar"/utf8>>,<<"1">>}, {<<"合"/utf8>>, <<"合"/utf8>>}],
+ [{encoding,latin1}]),
+ Q3 = uri_string:transcode(Q2, [{in_encoding, latin1}]),
+ [{<<"合foö bar"/utf8>>,<<"1">>}, {<<"合"/utf8>>, <<"合"/utf8>>}] =
+ uri_string:dissect_query(Q3).
+
+compose_query_negative(_Config) ->
+ {error,invalid_input,4} = uri_string:compose_query([{"",4}]),
+ {error,invalid_input,5} = uri_string:compose_query([{5,""}]),
+ {error,invalid_encoding,utf16} =
+ uri_string:compose_query([{"foo bar","1"}, {<<"ö">>, "2"}],[{encoding,utf16}]).
+
+dissect_query(_Config) ->
+ [] = uri_string:dissect_query(""),
+ [{"foo","1"}, {"amp;bar", "2"}] = uri_string:dissect_query("foo=1&amp;bar=2"),
+ [{"foo","1"}, {"bar", "2"}] = uri_string:dissect_query("foo=1&bar=2"),
+ [{"foo","1;bar=2"}] = uri_string:dissect_query("foo=1;bar=2"),
+ [{"foo","1"}, {"bar", "222"}] = uri_string:dissect_query([<<"foo=1&bar=2">>,"22"]),
+ [{"foo","ö"}, {"bar", "2"}] = uri_string:dissect_query("foo=%C3%B6&bar=2"),
+ [{<<"foo">>,<<"ö"/utf8>>}, {<<"bar">>, <<"2">>}] =
+ uri_string:dissect_query(<<"foo=%C3%B6&bar=2">>),
+ [{"foo bar","1"},{"ö","2"}] =
+ uri_string:dissect_query([<<"foo+bar=1&">>,<<"%C3%B6=2">>]),
+ [{"foo bar","1"},{[21512],"2"}] =
+ uri_string:dissect_query("foo+bar=1&%26%2321512%3B=2"),
+ [{<<"foo bar">>,<<"1">>},{<<"合"/utf8>>,<<"2">>}] =
+ uri_string:dissect_query(<<"foo+bar=1&%26%2321512%3B=2">>),
+ [{"föo bar","1"},{"ö","2"}] =
+ uri_string:dissect_query("föo+bar=1&%C3%B6=2"),
+ [{<<"föo bar"/utf8>>,<<"1">>},{<<"ö"/utf8>>,<<"2">>}] =
+ uri_string:dissect_query(<<"föo+bar=1&%C3%B6=2"/utf8>>).
+
+dissect_query_negative(_Config) ->
+ {error,missing_value,"&"} =
+ uri_string:dissect_query("foo1&bar=2"),
+ {error,invalid_percent_encoding,"%XX%B6"} = uri_string:dissect_query("foo=%XX%B6&amp;bar=2"),
+ {error,invalid_input,[153]} =
+ uri_string:dissect_query("foo=%99%B6&amp;bar=2"),
+ {error,invalid_character,"ö"} = uri_string:dissect_query(<<"föo+bar=1&%C3%B6=2">>),
+ {error,invalid_input,<<"ö">>} =
+ uri_string:dissect_query([<<"foo+bar=1&amp;">>,<<"%C3%B6=2ö">>]).
+
+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">>).
+
+interop_query_utf8(_Config) ->
+ Q = uri_string:compose_query([{"foo bar","1"}, {"合", "2"}]),
+ Uri = uri_string:recompose(#{path => "/", query => Q}),
+ #{query := Q1} = uri_string:parse(Uri),
+ [{"foo bar","1"}, {"合", "2"}] = uri_string:dissect_query(Q1).
+
+interop_query_latin1(_Config) ->
+ Q = uri_string:compose_query([{"foo bar","1"}, {"合", "2"}], [{encoding,latin1}]),
+ Uri = uri_string:recompose(#{path => "/", query => Q}),
+ Uri1 = uri_string:transcode(Uri, [{in_encoding, latin1}]),
+ #{query := Q1} = uri_string:parse(Uri1),
+ [{"foo bar","1"}, {"合", "2"}] = uri_string:dissect_query(Q1).
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_property_test_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_property_test_SUITE.erl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ae2c61c7aa
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_property_test_SUITE.erl
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+%%
+%% %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_property_test_SUITE).
+
+-include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl").
+-compile(export_all).
+
+all() -> [recompose].
+
+init_per_suite(Config) ->
+ ct_property_test:init_per_suite(Config).
+
+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;;;;;
+1DF8;COMBINING DOT ABOVE LEFT;Mn;228;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+1DF9;COMBINING WIDE INVERTED BRIDGE BELOW;Mn;220;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
1DFB;COMBINING DELETION MARK;Mn;230;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
1DFC;COMBINING DOUBLE INVERTED BREVE BELOW;Mn;233;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
1DFD;COMBINING ALMOST EQUAL TO BELOW;Mn;220;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
@@ -7339,6 +7366,7 @@
20BC;MANAT SIGN;Sc;0;ET;;;;;N;;;;;
20BD;RUBLE SIGN;Sc;0;ET;;;;;N;;;;;
20BE;LARI SIGN;Sc;0;ET;;;;;N;;;;;
+20BF;BITCOIN SIGN;Sc;0;ET;;;;;N;;;;;
20D0;COMBINING LEFT HARPOON ABOVE;Mn;230;NSM;;;;;N;NON-SPACING LEFT HARPOON ABOVE;;;;
20D1;COMBINING RIGHT HARPOON ABOVE;Mn;230;NSM;;;;;N;NON-SPACING RIGHT HARPOON ABOVE;;;;
20D2;COMBINING LONG VERTICAL LINE OVERLAY;Mn;1;NSM;;;;;N;NON-SPACING LONG VERTICAL BAR OVERLAY;;;;
@@ -8135,6 +8163,7 @@
23FC;POWER ON-OFF SYMBOL;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
23FD;POWER ON SYMBOL;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
23FE;POWER SLEEP SYMBOL;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
+23FF;OBSERVER EYE SYMBOL;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
2400;SYMBOL FOR NULL;So;0;ON;;;;;N;GRAPHIC FOR NULL;;;;
2401;SYMBOL FOR START OF HEADING;So;0;ON;;;;;N;GRAPHIC FOR START OF HEADING;;;;
2402;SYMBOL FOR START OF TEXT;So;0;ON;;;;;N;GRAPHIC FOR START OF TEXT;;;;
@@ -10083,6 +10112,7 @@
2BCF;ROTATED WHITE FOUR POINTED CUSP;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
2BD0;SQUARE POSITION INDICATOR;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
2BD1;UNCERTAINTY SIGN;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
+2BD2;GROUP MARK;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
2BEC;LEFTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TRIANGLE ARROWHEADS;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
2BED;UPWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TRIANGLE ARROWHEADS;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
2BEE;RIGHTWARDS TWO-HEADED ARROW WITH TRIANGLE ARROWHEADS;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
@@ -10615,6 +10645,11 @@
2E42;DOUBLE LOW-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK;Ps;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
2E43;DASH WITH LEFT UPTURN;Po;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
2E44;DOUBLE SUSPENSION MARK;Po;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
+2E45;INVERTED LOW KAVYKA;Po;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
+2E46;INVERTED LOW KAVYKA WITH KAVYKA ABOVE;Po;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
+2E47;LOW KAVYKA;Po;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
+2E48;LOW KAVYKA WITH DOT;Po;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
+2E49;DOUBLE STACKED COMMA;Po;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
2E80;CJK RADICAL REPEAT;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
2E81;CJK RADICAL CLIFF;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
2E82;CJK RADICAL SECOND ONE;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
@@ -11250,6 +11285,7 @@
312B;BOPOMOFO LETTER NG;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
312C;BOPOMOFO LETTER GN;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
312D;BOPOMOFO LETTER IH;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+312E;BOPOMOFO LETTER O WITH DOT ABOVE;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
3131;HANGUL LETTER KIYEOK;Lo;0;L;<compat> 1100;;;;N;HANGUL LETTER GIYEOG;;;;
3132;HANGUL LETTER SSANGKIYEOK;Lo;0;L;<compat> 1101;;;;N;HANGUL LETTER SSANG GIYEOG;;;;
3133;HANGUL LETTER KIYEOK-SIOS;Lo;0;L;<compat> 11AA;;;;N;HANGUL LETTER GIYEOG SIOS;;;;
@@ -12016,7 +12052,7 @@
4DFE;HEXAGRAM FOR AFTER COMPLETION;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
4DFF;HEXAGRAM FOR BEFORE COMPLETION;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
4E00;<CJK Ideograph, First>;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
-9FD5;<CJK Ideograph, Last>;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+9FEA;<CJK Ideograph, Last>;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
A000;YI SYLLABLE IT;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
A001;YI SYLLABLE IX;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
A002;YI SYLLABLE I;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
@@ -17093,6 +17129,9 @@ FFFD;REPLACEMENT CHARACTER;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
10321;OLD ITALIC NUMERAL FIVE;No;0;L;;;;5;N;;;;;
10322;OLD ITALIC NUMERAL TEN;No;0;L;;;;10;N;;;;;
10323;OLD ITALIC NUMERAL FIFTY;No;0;L;;;;50;N;;;;;
+1032D;OLD ITALIC LETTER YE;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+1032E;OLD ITALIC LETTER NORTHERN TSE;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+1032F;OLD ITALIC LETTER SOUTHERN TSE;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
10330;GOTHIC LETTER AHSA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
10331;GOTHIC LETTER BAIRKAN;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
10332;GOTHIC LETTER GIBA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
@@ -20068,6 +20107,158 @@ FFFD;REPLACEMENT CHARACTER;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
118F1;WARANG CITI NUMBER EIGHTY;No;0;L;;;;80;N;;;;;
118F2;WARANG CITI NUMBER NINETY;No;0;L;;;;90;N;;;;;
118FF;WARANG CITI OM;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A00;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER A;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A01;ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN I;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A02;ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN UE;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A03;ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN U;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A04;ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN E;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A05;ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN OE;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A06;ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN O;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A07;ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN AI;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A08;ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN AU;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A09;ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL SIGN REVERSED I;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A0A;ZANABAZAR SQUARE VOWEL LENGTH MARK;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A0B;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER KA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A0C;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER KHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A0D;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER GA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A0E;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER GHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A0F;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER NGA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A10;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER CA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A11;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER CHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A12;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER JA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A13;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER NYA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A14;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER TTA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A15;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER TTHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A16;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER DDA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A17;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER DDHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A18;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER NNA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A19;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER TA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A1A;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER THA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A1B;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER DA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A1C;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER DHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A1D;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER NA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A1E;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER PA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A1F;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER PHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A20;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER BA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A21;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER BHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A22;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER MA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A23;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER TSA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A24;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER TSHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A25;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER DZA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A26;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER DZHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A27;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER ZHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A28;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER ZA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A29;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER -A;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A2A;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER YA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A2B;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER RA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A2C;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER LA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A2D;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER VA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A2E;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER SHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A2F;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER SSA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A30;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER SA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A31;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER HA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A32;ZANABAZAR SQUARE LETTER KSSA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A33;ZANABAZAR SQUARE FINAL CONSONANT MARK;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A34;ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN VIRAMA;Mn;9;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A35;ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN CANDRABINDU;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A36;ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN CANDRABINDU WITH ORNAMENT;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A37;ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN CANDRA WITH ORNAMENT;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A38;ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN ANUSVARA;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A39;ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN VISARGA;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A3A;ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER RA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A3B;ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER YA;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A3C;ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER RA;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A3D;ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER LA;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A3E;ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLUSTER-FINAL LETTER VA;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A3F;ZANABAZAR SQUARE INITIAL HEAD MARK;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A40;ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLOSING HEAD MARK;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A41;ZANABAZAR SQUARE MARK TSHEG;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A42;ZANABAZAR SQUARE MARK SHAD;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A43;ZANABAZAR SQUARE MARK DOUBLE SHAD;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A44;ZANABAZAR SQUARE MARK LONG TSHEG;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A45;ZANABAZAR SQUARE INITIAL DOUBLE-LINED HEAD MARK;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A46;ZANABAZAR SQUARE CLOSING DOUBLE-LINED HEAD MARK;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A47;ZANABAZAR SQUARE SUBJOINER;Mn;9;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A50;SOYOMBO LETTER A;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A51;SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN I;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A52;SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN UE;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A53;SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN U;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A54;SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN E;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A55;SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN O;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A56;SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN OE;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A57;SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN AI;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A58;SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN AU;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A59;SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A5A;SOYOMBO VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A5B;SOYOMBO VOWEL LENGTH MARK;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A5C;SOYOMBO LETTER KA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A5D;SOYOMBO LETTER KHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A5E;SOYOMBO LETTER GA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A5F;SOYOMBO LETTER GHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A60;SOYOMBO LETTER NGA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A61;SOYOMBO LETTER CA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A62;SOYOMBO LETTER CHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A63;SOYOMBO LETTER JA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A64;SOYOMBO LETTER JHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A65;SOYOMBO LETTER NYA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A66;SOYOMBO LETTER TTA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A67;SOYOMBO LETTER TTHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A68;SOYOMBO LETTER DDA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A69;SOYOMBO LETTER DDHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A6A;SOYOMBO LETTER NNA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A6B;SOYOMBO LETTER TA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A6C;SOYOMBO LETTER THA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A6D;SOYOMBO LETTER DA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A6E;SOYOMBO LETTER DHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A6F;SOYOMBO LETTER NA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A70;SOYOMBO LETTER PA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A71;SOYOMBO LETTER PHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A72;SOYOMBO LETTER BA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A73;SOYOMBO LETTER BHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A74;SOYOMBO LETTER MA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A75;SOYOMBO LETTER TSA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A76;SOYOMBO LETTER TSHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A77;SOYOMBO LETTER DZA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A78;SOYOMBO LETTER ZHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A79;SOYOMBO LETTER ZA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A7A;SOYOMBO LETTER -A;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A7B;SOYOMBO LETTER YA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A7C;SOYOMBO LETTER RA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A7D;SOYOMBO LETTER LA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A7E;SOYOMBO LETTER VA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A7F;SOYOMBO LETTER SHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A80;SOYOMBO LETTER SSA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A81;SOYOMBO LETTER SA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A82;SOYOMBO LETTER HA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A83;SOYOMBO LETTER KSSA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A86;SOYOMBO CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER RA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A87;SOYOMBO CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER LA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A88;SOYOMBO CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER SHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A89;SOYOMBO CLUSTER-INITIAL LETTER SA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A8A;SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN G;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A8B;SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN K;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A8C;SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN NG;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A8D;SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN D;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A8E;SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN N;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A8F;SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN B;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A90;SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN M;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A91;SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN R;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A92;SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN L;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A93;SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN SH;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A94;SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN S;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A95;SOYOMBO FINAL CONSONANT SIGN -A;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A96;SOYOMBO SIGN ANUSVARA;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A97;SOYOMBO SIGN VISARGA;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A98;SOYOMBO GEMINATION MARK;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A99;SOYOMBO SUBJOINER;Mn;9;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A9A;SOYOMBO MARK TSHEG;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A9B;SOYOMBO MARK SHAD;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A9C;SOYOMBO MARK DOUBLE SHAD;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A9E;SOYOMBO HEAD MARK WITH MOON AND SUN AND TRIPLE FLAME;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11A9F;SOYOMBO HEAD MARK WITH MOON AND SUN AND FLAME;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11AA0;SOYOMBO HEAD MARK WITH MOON AND SUN;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11AA1;SOYOMBO TERMINAL MARK-1;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11AA2;SOYOMBO TERMINAL MARK-2;Po;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
11AC0;PAU CIN HAU LETTER PA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
11AC1;PAU CIN HAU LETTER KA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
11AC2;PAU CIN HAU LETTER LA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
@@ -20290,6 +20481,81 @@ FFFD;REPLACEMENT CHARACTER;So;0;ON;;;;;N;;;;;
11CB4;MARCHEN VOWEL SIGN O;Mc;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
11CB5;MARCHEN SIGN ANUSVARA;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
11CB6;MARCHEN SIGN CANDRABINDU;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D00;MASARAM GONDI LETTER A;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D01;MASARAM GONDI LETTER AA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D02;MASARAM GONDI LETTER I;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D03;MASARAM GONDI LETTER II;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D04;MASARAM GONDI LETTER U;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D05;MASARAM GONDI LETTER UU;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D06;MASARAM GONDI LETTER E;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D08;MASARAM GONDI LETTER AI;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D09;MASARAM GONDI LETTER O;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D0B;MASARAM GONDI LETTER AU;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D0C;MASARAM GONDI LETTER KA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D0D;MASARAM GONDI LETTER KHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D0E;MASARAM GONDI LETTER GA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D0F;MASARAM GONDI LETTER GHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D10;MASARAM GONDI LETTER NGA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D11;MASARAM GONDI LETTER CA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D12;MASARAM GONDI LETTER CHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D13;MASARAM GONDI LETTER JA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D14;MASARAM GONDI LETTER JHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D15;MASARAM GONDI LETTER NYA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D16;MASARAM GONDI LETTER TTA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D17;MASARAM GONDI LETTER TTHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D18;MASARAM GONDI LETTER DDA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D19;MASARAM GONDI LETTER DDHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D1A;MASARAM GONDI LETTER NNA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D1B;MASARAM GONDI LETTER TA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D1C;MASARAM GONDI LETTER THA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D1D;MASARAM GONDI LETTER DA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D1E;MASARAM GONDI LETTER DHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D1F;MASARAM GONDI LETTER NA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D20;MASARAM GONDI LETTER PA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D21;MASARAM GONDI LETTER PHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D22;MASARAM GONDI LETTER BA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D23;MASARAM GONDI LETTER BHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D24;MASARAM GONDI LETTER MA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D25;MASARAM GONDI LETTER YA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D26;MASARAM GONDI LETTER RA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D27;MASARAM GONDI LETTER LA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D28;MASARAM GONDI LETTER VA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D29;MASARAM GONDI LETTER SHA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D2A;MASARAM GONDI LETTER SSA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D2B;MASARAM GONDI LETTER SA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D2C;MASARAM GONDI LETTER HA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D2D;MASARAM GONDI LETTER LLA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D2E;MASARAM GONDI LETTER KSSA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D2F;MASARAM GONDI LETTER JNYA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D30;MASARAM GONDI LETTER TRA;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D31;MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AA;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D32;MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN I;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D33;MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN II;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D34;MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN U;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D35;MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN UU;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D36;MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D3A;MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN E;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D3C;MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AI;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D3D;MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN O;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D3F;MASARAM GONDI VOWEL SIGN AU;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D40;MASARAM GONDI SIGN ANUSVARA;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D41;MASARAM GONDI SIGN VISARGA;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D42;MASARAM GONDI SIGN NUKTA;Mn;7;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D43;MASARAM GONDI SIGN CANDRA;Mn;0;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D44;MASARAM GONDI SIGN HALANTA;Mn;9;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
+11D45;MASARAM GONDI VIRAMA;Mn;9;NSM;;;;;N;;;;;
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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 73c351e1af..fe5a860d45 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"),
@@ -886,10 +886,10 @@ 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,
@@ -909,7 +909,7 @@ 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/erl_prettypr.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_prettypr.erl
index 40ddd2b22a..60a15c8e3f 100644
--- a/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_prettypr.erl
+++ b/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_prettypr.erl
@@ -774,9 +774,16 @@ lay_2(Node, Ctxt) ->
class_qualifier ->
Ctxt1 = set_prec(Ctxt, max_prec()),
D1 = lay(erl_syntax:class_qualifier_argument(Node), Ctxt1),
- D2 = lay(erl_syntax:class_qualifier_body(Node), Ctxt1),
- beside(D1, beside(text(":"), D2));
-
+ D2 = lay(erl_syntax:class_qualifier_body(Node), Ctxt1),
+ Stacktrace = erl_syntax:class_qualifier_stacktrace(Node),
+ case erl_syntax:variable_name(Stacktrace) of
+ '_' ->
+ beside(D1, beside(text(":"), D2));
+ _ ->
+ D3 = lay(Stacktrace, Ctxt1),
+ beside(D1, beside(beside(text(":"), D2),
+ beside(text(":"), D3)))
+ end;
comment ->
D = stack_comment_lines(
erl_syntax:comment_text(Node)),
diff --git a/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_syntax.erl b/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_syntax.erl
index 9b2b503762..b816c0699c 100644
--- a/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_syntax.erl
+++ b/lib/syntax_tools/src/erl_syntax.erl
@@ -342,8 +342,10 @@
typed_record_field_body/1,
typed_record_field_type/1,
class_qualifier/2,
+ class_qualifier/3,
class_qualifier_argument/1,
class_qualifier_body/1,
+ class_qualifier_stacktrace/1,
tuple/1,
tuple_elements/1,
tuple_size/1,
@@ -3884,7 +3886,7 @@ fold_try_clause({clause, Pos, [P], Guard, Body}) ->
class_qualifier ->
{tuple, Pos, [class_qualifier_argument(P),
class_qualifier_body(P),
- {var, Pos, '_'}]};
+ class_qualifier_stacktrace(P)]};
_ ->
{tuple, Pos, [{atom, Pos, throw}, P, {var, Pos, '_'}]}
end,
@@ -3893,12 +3895,14 @@ fold_try_clause({clause, Pos, [P], Guard, Body}) ->
unfold_try_clauses(Cs) ->
[unfold_try_clause(C) || C <- Cs].
-unfold_try_clause({clause, Pos, [{tuple, _, [{atom, _, throw}, V, _]}],
+unfold_try_clause({clause, Pos, [{tuple, _, [{atom, _, throw},
+ V,
+ [{var, _, '_'}]]}],
Guard, Body}) ->
{clause, Pos, [V], Guard, Body};
-unfold_try_clause({clause, Pos, [{tuple, _, [C, V, _]}],
+unfold_try_clause({clause, Pos, [{tuple, _, [C, V, Stacktrace]}],
Guard, Body}) ->
- {clause, Pos, [class_qualifier(C, V)], Guard, Body}.
+ {clause, Pos, [class_qualifier(C, V, Stacktrace)], Guard, Body}.
%% =====================================================================
@@ -6725,9 +6729,12 @@ try_expr_after(Node) ->
%%
%% @see class_qualifier_argument/1
%% @see class_qualifier_body/1
+%% @see class_qualifier_stacktrace/1
%% @see try_expr/4
--record(class_qualifier, {class :: syntaxTree(), body :: syntaxTree()}).
+-record(class_qualifier, {class :: syntaxTree(),
+ body :: syntaxTree(),
+ stacktrace :: syntaxTree()}).
%% type(Node) = class_qualifier
%% data(Node) = #class_qualifier{class :: Class, body :: Body}
@@ -6737,8 +6744,27 @@ try_expr_after(Node) ->
-spec class_qualifier(syntaxTree(), syntaxTree()) -> syntaxTree().
class_qualifier(Class, Body) ->
+ Underscore = {var, get_pos(Body), '_'},
tree(class_qualifier,
- #class_qualifier{class = Class, body = Body}).
+ #class_qualifier{class = Class, body = Body,
+ stacktrace = Underscore}).
+
+%% =====================================================================
+%% @doc Creates an abstract class qualifier. The result represents
+%% "<code><em>Class</em>:<em>Body</em>:<em>Stacktrace</em></code>".
+%%
+%% @see class_qualifier_argument/1
+%% @see class_qualifier_body/1
+%% @see try_expr/4
+
+-spec class_qualifier(syntaxTree(), syntaxTree(), syntaxTree()) ->
+ syntaxTree().
+
+class_qualifier(Class, Body, Stacktrace) ->
+ tree(class_qualifier,
+ #class_qualifier{class = Class,
+ body = Body,
+ stacktrace = Stacktrace}).
%% =====================================================================
@@ -6763,6 +6789,16 @@ class_qualifier_argument(Node) ->
class_qualifier_body(Node) ->
(data(Node))#class_qualifier.body.
+%% =====================================================================
+%% @doc Returns the stacktrace subtree of a `class_qualifier' node.
+%%
+%% @see class_qualifier/2
+
+-spec class_qualifier_stacktrace(syntaxTree()) -> syntaxTree().
+
+class_qualifier_stacktrace(Node) ->
+ (data(Node))#class_qualifier.stacktrace.
+
%% =====================================================================
%% @doc Creates an abstract "implicit fun" expression. If
@@ -7727,8 +7763,9 @@ subtrees(T) ->
catch_expr ->
[[catch_expr_body(T)]];
class_qualifier ->
- [[class_qualifier_argument(T)],
- [class_qualifier_body(T)]];
+ [[class_qualifier_argument(T)],
+ [class_qualifier_body(T)],
+ [class_qualifier_stacktrace(T)]];
clause ->
case clause_guard(T) of
none ->
@@ -7949,6 +7986,7 @@ make_tree(block_expr, [B]) -> block_expr(B);
make_tree(case_expr, [[A], C]) -> case_expr(A, C);
make_tree(catch_expr, [[B]]) -> catch_expr(B);
make_tree(class_qualifier, [[A], [B]]) -> class_qualifier(A, B);
+make_tree(class_qualifier, [[A], [B], [C]]) -> class_qualifier(A, B, C);
make_tree(clause, [P, B]) -> clause(P, none, B);
make_tree(clause, [P, [G], B]) -> clause(P, G, B);
make_tree(cond_expr, [C]) -> cond_expr(C);
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..6b93d63182 100644
--- a/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el
+++ b/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el
@@ -885,7 +885,6 @@ resulting regexp is surrounded by \\_< and \\_>."
"append"
"append_element"
"await_proc_exit"
- "await_sched_wall_time_modifications"
"bump_reductions"
"call_on_load_function"
"cancel_timer"
@@ -895,16 +894,16 @@ resulting regexp is surrounded by \\_< and \\_>."
"decode_packet"
"delay_trap"
"delete_element"
- "dexit"
- "dgroup_leader"
"display"
"display_nl"
"display_string"
- "dist_exit"
- "dlink"
+ "dist_get_stat"
+ "dist_ctrl_get_data"
+ "dist_ctrl_get_data_notification"
+ "dist_ctrl_input_handler"
+ "dist_ctrl_put_data"
"dmonitor_node"
"dmonitor_p"
- "dsend"
"dt_append_vm_tag_data"
"dt_get_tag"
"dt_get_tag_data"
@@ -912,7 +911,6 @@ resulting regexp is surrounded by \\_< and \\_>."
"dt_put_tag"
"dt_restore_tag"
"dt_spread_tag"
- "dunlink"
"convert_time_unit"
"external_size"
"finish_after_on_load"
@@ -924,7 +922,6 @@ resulting regexp is surrounded by \\_< and \\_>."
"function_exported"
"garbage_collect_message_area"
"gather_gc_info_result"
- "gather_sched_wall_time_result"
"get_cookie"
"get_module_info"
"get_stacktrace"
diff --git a/lib/tools/src/cover.erl b/lib/tools/src/cover.erl
index 4e64d7aa4e..bf5faa165d 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 ",
@@ -2499,12 +2499,12 @@ 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/fprof_SUITE.erl b/lib/tools/test/fprof_SUITE.erl
index 8fd164a4b3..ae0e7253ad 100644
--- a/lib/tools/test/fprof_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/tools/test/fprof_SUITE.erl
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
suite() ->
[{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]},
- {timetrap,{seconds,60}}].
+ {timetrap,{seconds,240}}].
all() ->
case test_server:is_native(fprof_SUITE) of
@@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ seq_r(Start, Stop, Succ, R) ->
create_file_slow(Name, N) when is_integer(N), N >= 0 ->
{ok, FD} =
- file:open(Name, [raw, write, delayed_write, binary]),
+ file:open(Name, [raw, write, binary]),
if N > 256 ->
ok = file:write(FD,
lists:map(fun (X) -> <<X:32/unsigned>> end,
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/c_src/wxe_ps_init.c b/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_ps_init.c
index e6b677d469..277f3ac25f 100644
--- a/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_ps_init.c
+++ b/lib/wx/c_src/wxe_ps_init.c
@@ -61,13 +61,20 @@ int is_packaged_app() {
void * wxe_ps_init2() {
NSAutoreleasePool *pool;
ProcessSerialNumber psn;
-
+ size_t app_len = 127;
+ char app_title_buf[128];
+ char * app_title;
// Setup and enable gui
pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
-
+
if( !is_packaged_app() ) {
// Undocumented function (but no documented way of doing this exists)
- char *app_title = getenv("WX_APP_TITLE");
+ int res = erl_drv_getenv("WX_APP_TITLE", app_title_buf, &app_len);
+ if (res >= 0) {
+ app_title = app_title_buf;
+ } else {
+ app_title = NULL;
+ }
if(!GetCurrentProcess(&psn)) {
CPSSetProcessName(&psn, app_title?app_title:"Erlang");
}
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]).
diff --git a/lib/wx/src/wxe_master.erl b/lib/wx/src/wxe_master.erl
index ce859b3eb3..a55917f0aa 100644
--- a/lib/wx/src/wxe_master.erl
+++ b/lib/wx/src/wxe_master.erl
@@ -122,16 +122,9 @@ init([SilentStart]) ->
erlang:error(not_smp)
end,
- case os:type() of
- {win32,_} -> %% Needed for mingwm10.dll
- Path = os:getenv("PATH"),
- os:putenv("PATH", PrivDir ++ ";" ++ Path);
- _ -> ok
- end,
-
case erl_ddll:load_driver(PrivDir,DriverName) of
ok -> ok;
- {error, What} ->
+ {error, What} ->
wxe_util:opt_error_log(SilentStart,
"WX Failed loading ~p@~p ~n",
[DriverName,PrivDir]),
@@ -139,8 +132,8 @@ init([SilentStart]) ->
erlang:error({load_driver,Str})
end,
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
- DriverWithArgs = DriverName ++ " " ++ code:priv_dir(wx) ++ [0],
-
+ DriverWithArgs = DriverName ++ " " ++ code:priv_dir(wx),
+
try
Port = open_port({spawn, DriverWithArgs},[binary]),
wx_debug_info = ets:new(wx_debug_info, [named_table]),