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This determines the most recent invocation of EUnit and runs it
again -- whether one test or all tests in a module were run (and
if all a module's tests were run, whether cover compilation was
involved). This can be especially handy when one test is being
run repeatedly, eliminating the need to position the cursor in
the desired test just to run it.
Default keybinding: C-c C-e l
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If the variable 'erlang-eunit-autosave' is non-nil, buffers will be
automatically saved just before running tests -- the "Do you want
to save?" prompt will be inhibited. This can be useful, reducing the
save-compile-load-test cycle to just one keychord.
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Add a number of features to the emacs mode which make it easier to
work with eunit test cases while keeping track of code coverage.
* C-cC-ec:
Compile the module under test for code coverage analysis, run tests
and show the results of the coverage analysis in a new buffer.
* C-c-C-ev:
Compile the current module for code coverage analysis.
* C-cC-ea:
Show the results of the coverage analysis in a new buffer.
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Previously there were only two options: either the EUnit test file was
placed directly within the test directory or within the same directory
as the source file. Now a list of candidate locations are supported.
This way more than two alternative locations are supported as well as
arbitrarily deep directory structures (i.e. test/eunit/x_tests.erl).
The default behaviour is still the same, but it's possible to specify
locations by setting the following two variables:
erlang-eunit-src-candidate-dirs
erlang-eunit-test-candidate-dirs
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In commit 1858cb81391d2bce29b4b7620574ca60128cebf7, erl_expand_records
started to optimize is_record/2 in guards by replacing it with
pattern matching (if possible).
Unfortunately, dialyzer will no longer see the code before the
optimization, so any warnings produced in code such as:
case ExprNotProducingRecord#rec{} of
X when is_record(X, rec, N) -> ...
will refer to the optimized code and not the source code,
which is confusing for the user.
Introduce the no_is_record_optimization option for turning off
the optimization and use it in dialyzer.
Reported-by: Kostis Sagonas
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* egil/call-time-trace-patterns:
Fix ops.tab to include i_return_time_trace
Let trace_call_time_SUITE scheduling test be more relaxed
Add documentation for call time breakpoints
Fix bp_hash_put to do hash value after rehash
Extend trace_call_time_SUITE with bif-tests
Fix assertion in trace_pattern for bifs
Teach erlang:system_info/1 to list snifs
Add bif tests to call time trace tests
Teach call time trace patterns to include bifs
Fix BeamInstr code array in export.h
Add trace call_time tests for nifs and bifs
Teach call count tracing to use atomics
Add first phase of trace call time test suite
Add a scheduler array for BpData at BeamInstr[-4]
Add search keys in breakpoints and a searchfunction
Fix BeamInstr for call_time
Teach call_time trace to use intruction pointers
Add return_time trace and PSD deletions
Remove trailing character in beam_bif_load
Fix set_function_break to use correct breakpoint
...
OTP-8677 egil/call-time-trace-patterns
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* uw/mnesia-overload:
Enable continuous monitoring of mnesia overload status
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* uw/mnesia-schema-merge:
remove debug printout and accidental variable name reuse
Allow a user_defined function to wrap mnesia_schema:merge_schema()
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* ks/dialyzer:
dialyzer: Build the PLT even if there are unresolved remote types
proplists: Export the type property()
erl_lint: Issue warnings for undefined exported types
Minor fix in a print message
Add handling of unknown types
Add declaration for exported types
Add types and specs; performed some cleanups also
erl_scan: Add declarations for exported types
stdlib: Add declarations for exported types
hipe: Add declarations for exported types
compiler: Add declarations for exported types
syntax_tools: Add declarations for exported types
kernel: Add declaration for exported types
Support -export_type() in dialyzer and erl_types
Add infrastructure for the -export_type() attribute
OTP-8678 ks/dialyzer
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of schedulers
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OTP-8561: Performance improvments in megaco_config:conn_info
OTP-8627: Fix flex lib(s) installation
OTP-8634: Pending counter raise condition
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Without the instruction defined in ops the interpreter will not
compile when using NO_JUMPTABLE.
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Documented call time breakpoints in
- erlang:trace_pattern/3
- erlang:trace_info/2
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If a rehash was done the old hash value was used. This was incorrect.
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erlang:system_info(snifs) lists all static native implemented
functions. The function presents the lists with three tuple
values containing MFAs [{Module, Function, Arity}, ...].
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Call count previously used a global lock for accessing and writing
its counter in the breakpoint. This is now changed to atomics instead.
The change will let call count tracing and cprof to scale better
when increasing the number of schedulers.
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To solve the issue of multiple schedulers constantly updating the
head pointer to the bp data wheel, each scheduler now has its own
entrypoint to the wheel. This head pointer can be updated without
a locking being taken. Previously there were no lock ...
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call_time trace will use instruction pointers instead of
breakpoint data pointers. More costly lookup but the bdt
structure might be deallocated, we do not want that.
Remove unnecessary pattern lock.
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op_i_time_breakpoint is now used
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Call time breakpoint tracing traces per call trace per process.
- Add hashes to support the extra dimension.
- Teach trace_info/2 to handle the extra information dimension.
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Initial commit with a new breakpoint instruction and PSD areas
for temporary time storage during tracing.
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erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling) sometimes erroneously returned enabled
when it should have returned blocked.
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Alignment of scheduler data and run queues were adjusted.
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The runtime system will by default bind schedulers to logical processors
using the default_bind bind type if the amount of schedulers are at least
equal to the amount of logical processors configured, binding of schedulers
is supported, and a CPU topology is available at startup.
NOTE: If the Erlang runtime system is the only operating system process
that binds threads to logical processors, this improves the performance of
the runtime system. However, if other operating system processes (as for
example another Erlang runtime system) also bind threads to logical
processors, there might be a performance penalty instead. If this is the
case you, are are advised to unbind the schedulers using the <seealso
marker="erl#+sbt">+sbtu</seealso> command line argument, or by invoking
<seealso
marker="erlang#system_flag_scheduler_bind_type">erlang:system_flag(schedule
r_bind_type, unbound)</seealso>.
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New NIF features:
Send messages from a NIF, or from thread created by NIF, to any local
process (enif_send)
Store terms between NIF calls (enif_alloc_env, enif_make_copy)
Create binary terms with user defined memory management
(enif_make_resource_binary)
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While at it, added some types to a record
and did some cleanups suggested by tidier.
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