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-rw-r--r-- | system/doc/design_principles/des_princ.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | system/doc/design_principles/statem.xml | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml | 42 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | system/doc/oam/oam_intro.xml | 4 |
4 files changed, 27 insertions, 31 deletions
diff --git a/system/doc/design_principles/des_princ.xml b/system/doc/design_principles/des_princ.xml index 8ab8661c2d..af5904ce78 100644 --- a/system/doc/design_principles/des_princ.xml +++ b/system/doc/design_principles/des_princ.xml @@ -225,10 +225,8 @@ free(Ch, {Alloc, Free} = Channels) -> <list type="bulleted"> <item><p><seealso marker="gen_server_concepts">gen_server</seealso></p> <p>For implementing the server of a client-server relation</p></item> - <item><p><seealso marker="fsm">gen_fsm</seealso></p> - <p>For implementing finite-state machines (Old)</p></item> <item><p><seealso marker="statem">gen_statem</seealso></p> - <p>For implementing state machines (New)</p></item> + <p>For implementing state machines</p></item> <item><p><seealso marker="events">gen_event</seealso></p> <p>For implementing event handling functionality</p></item> <item><p><seealso marker="sup_princ">supervisor</seealso></p> diff --git a/system/doc/design_principles/statem.xml b/system/doc/design_principles/statem.xml index 7febe31df3..a0611a46da 100644 --- a/system/doc/design_principles/statem.xml +++ b/system/doc/design_principles/statem.xml @@ -411,14 +411,6 @@ StateName(EventType, EventContent, Data) -> <marker id="Example" /> <title>Example</title> <p> - This example starts off as equivalent to the example in section - <seealso marker="fsm"><c>gen_fsm</c> Behavior</seealso>. - In later sections, additions and tweaks are made - using features in <c>gen_statem</c> that <c>gen_fsm</c> does not have. - The end of this chapter provides the example again - with all the added features. - </p> - <p> A door with a code lock can be seen as a state machine. Initially, the door is locked. When someone presses a button, an event is generated. diff --git a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml index e1760d0ded..896eda5f1c 100644 --- a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml +++ b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml @@ -255,30 +255,36 @@ <cell><marker id="unique_references"/>Unique References on a Runtime System Instance</cell> <cell>Each scheduler thread has its own set of references, and all other threads have a shared set of references. Each set of references - consist of <c>2⁶⁴ - 1</c> unique references. That is the total + consist of <c>2⁶⁴ - 1</c> unique references. That is, the total amount of unique references that can be produced on a runtime - system instance is <c>(NoSchedulers + 1) * (2⁶⁴ - 1)</c>. If a - scheduler thread create a new reference each nano second, + system instance is <c>(NoSchedulers + 1) × (2⁶⁴ - 1)</c>. + <br/><br/> + If a scheduler thread create a new reference each nano second, references will at earliest be reused after more than 584 years. That is, for the foreseeable future they are unique enough.</cell> </row> <row> <cell><marker id="unique_integers"/>Unique Integers on a Runtime System Instance</cell> - <cell>There are two types of unique integers both created using the - <seealso marker="erts:erlang#unique_integer/1">erlang:unique_integer()</seealso> - BIF. Unique integers created: - <taglist> - <tag>with the <c>monotonic</c> modifier</tag> - <item>consist of a set of <c>2⁶⁴ - 1</c> unique integers.</item> - <tag>without the <c>monotonic</c> modifier</tag> - <item>consist of a set of <c>2⁶⁴ - 1</c> unique integers per scheduler - thread and a set of <c>2⁶⁴ - 1</c> unique integers shared by - other threads. That is the total amount of unique integers without - the <c>monotonic</c> modifier is <c>(NoSchedulers + 1) * (2⁶⁴ - 1)</c></item> - </taglist> - If a unique integer is created each nano second, unique integers - will at earliest be reused after more than 584 years. That is, for - the foreseeable future they are unique enough.</cell> + <cell> + There are two types of unique integers both created using the + <seealso marker="erts:erlang#unique_integer/1">erlang:unique_integer()</seealso> + BIF: + <br/><br/> + <em>1.</em> Unique integers created <em>with</em> the + <c>monotonic</c> modifier consist of a set of <c>2⁶⁴ - 1</c> + unique integers. + <br/><br/> + <em>2.</em> Unique integers created <em>without</em> the + <c>monotonic</c> modifier consist of a set of <c>2⁶⁴ - 1</c> + unique integers per scheduler thread and a set of <c>2⁶⁴ - 1</c> + unique integers shared by other threads. That is, the total + amount of unique integers without the <c>monotonic</c> modifier + is <c>(NoSchedulers + 1) × (2⁶⁴ - 1)</c>. + <br/><br/> + If a unique integer is created each nano second, unique integers + will at earliest be reused after more than 584 years. That is, for + the foreseeable future they are unique enough. + </cell> </row> <tcaption>System Limits</tcaption> </table> diff --git a/system/doc/oam/oam_intro.xml b/system/doc/oam/oam_intro.xml index 8b8d69e638..b4142b3cc5 100644 --- a/system/doc/oam/oam_intro.xml +++ b/system/doc/oam/oam_intro.xml @@ -243,8 +243,8 @@ snmp:c("MY-MIB", [{il, ["sasl/priv/mibs"]}]).</code> loading the MIBs into the agent. Some MIB implementations are code-only, while others need a server. One way, used by the code-only MIB implementations, is for the user to call a - function such as <c>otp_mib:init(Agent)</c> to load the MIB, - and <c>otp_mib:stop(Agent)</c> to unload the MIB. See the + function such as <c>otp_mib:load(Agent)</c> to load the MIB, + and <c>otp_mib:unload(Agent)</c> to unload the MIB. See the manual page for each application for a description of how to load each MIB.</p> </section> |