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Besides being noisy, they were already defined by a global Unix-
specific header, causing the Windows build to fail if one forgot to
define them.
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to replace macro ERTS_INTERNAL_BINARY_FIELDS
as header in Binary and friends.
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for temporary matchspec results.
ToDo: Would be even nicer if PAM could allocate and build
the ETS objects without extra copy_struct needed.
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Preemptively fail operation with badarg if the replacement object
might have a different key.
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Refactor existing solution into a common iteration loop parameterized
using stateful callbacks.
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Also removed the body for CHECK_TABLES enabled by HARDDEBUG.
Removed quite useless check for hash,
but kept dead check code for tree.
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to get rid of meta table lookup by integer (tb->common.id)
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Instead of passing around a file descriptor
use a function pointer to facilitate more advanced
backend write logic such as size limitation or compression.
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This is mostly a pure refactoring.
Except for the buggy cases when calling erlang:halt() with a positive
integer in the range -(INT_MIN+2) to -INT_MIN that got confused with
ERTS_ABORT_EXIT, ERTS_DUMP_EXIT and ERTS_INTR_EXIT.
Outcome OLD erl_exit(n, ) NEW erts_exit(n, )
------- ------------------- -------------------------------------------
exit(Status) n = -Status <= 0 n = Status >= 0
crashdump+abort n > 0, ignore n n = ERTS_ERROR_EXIT < 0
The outcome of the old ERTS_ABORT_EXIT, ERTS_INTR_EXIT and
ERTS_DUMP_EXIT are the same as before (even though their values have
changed).
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Keep is_same macro for readability but remove base pointers.
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* Remove macros size_object_rel, copy_struct_rel and copy_shallow_rel
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* Removed cmp_rel, cmp_rel_term and eq_rel
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The optimization cannot be used due to that the pattern cannot be ordered.
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Bail out as soon as we find a diff between maps
if we are not interested in term order.
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Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab
lib/stdlib/src/ets.erl
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This new ETS BIF returns and deletes objects from tables.
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The comment in the code state that the tree is traversed to the left,
when in fact it is traversed to the right.
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As a preparation for changing the calling convention for
BIFs, make sure that all BIFs use the macros. Also, eliminate
all calls from one BIF to another, since that also breaks
the calling convention abstraction.
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All uses of the old deprecated atomic API in the runtime system
have been replaced with the use of the new atomic API. In a lot of
places this change imply a relaxation of memory barriers used.
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* rickard/barriers/OTP-9281:
Silence warnings
Fix build with hipe on amd64
Reduce number of atomic ops
Use 32-bit atomic for port snapshot
Remove pointless erts_ports_alive variable
Ensure quick break
Ensure that all rehashing information are seen when done
Ensure that stack updates are seen when stack is released
Add needed barriers for write_concurrency tables
Homogenize memory barriers on atomics
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Ets tables using ordered_set could potentially get into an
internally inconsistent state.
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This one is less likely to provoke error as one of the terms is
always NULL-based.
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In halfword emulator, make ETS use a variant of the internal term
format that uses relative offsets instead of absolute pointers. This
will allow storage in high memory (>4G). Preprocessor macros (like
list_val_rel(TERM,BASE)) are used to make normal (fullword) emulator
almost completely unchanged while still reusing most of the code.
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The compressed format is using a slighty modified variant of the extern format
(term_to_binary). To not worsen key lookup's too much, the top tuple itself
and the key element are not compressed. Table objects with only immediate
non-key elements will therefor not gain anything (but actually consume one
extra word for "alloc_size").
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As the overhead counter got larger and never really was needed in ets objects,
I removed them.
A few stray comments of XXX:PaN type from halfword dev removed in the process.
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