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sverk/dist-ctrl-msg-overflow-master
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1. Change order between mul and div to not lose too much
in integer divisions.
2. Fix estimation in DEBUG to really be an *under* estimation.
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by adding a dynamic heap factory.
"binary_to_term" is now a hybrid solution with both
a call to decoded_size() to calculate needed heap space
AND possible dynamic allocation of more heap space
if needed for big maps.
The heap size returned from decoded_size() is guaranteed
to be sufficient for all term heap data except for hashmap
nodes. All hashmap nodes are created at the end of dec_term()
by invoking the heap factory interface that may allocate more
heap space on process heap or in fragments.
With this commit it is no longer guaranteed that a message
is confined to only one heap fragment.
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This will also fix a bug in term_to_binary
treating full nodes as tuples and emiting LIST_EXT for leafs.
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Intrinsics __builtin_clz and __builtin_popcount are only valid on
GCC version 3.4 and above.
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Use small limit 3 in debug case
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to allow mixing of 'next' and 'prev' operations.
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flatmap: Small map
hashmap: Large map
map: flatmap or hashmap
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Strategy: Calculate an over estimation of heap size that will give
such a low probability for overflow, that "it will not happen".
Scary assumption 1: Uniformly distributed hash values.
Scary assumption 2: Tree size is normally distributed (right?)
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with over estimation of heap size.
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Use extra key and value if needed.
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Did not build a hashmap once the small limit was exceeded.
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While at it, implement erts_maps_get_rel() for halfword support.
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erl_drv_output_term() and erl_drv_send_term() can send messages
containing maps with the use of the new ERL_DRV_MAP.
The driver API minor version is updated as new functionality is added.
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- int enif_is_map(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM map)
- int enif_get_map_size(ErlNifEnv *env, ERL_NIF_TERM, int*)
- ERL_NIF_TERM enif_make_new_map(ErlNifEnv *env)
- int enif_make_map_put(ErlNifEnv *env, ERL_NIF_TERM map_in, ERL_NIF_TERM key, ERL_NIF_TERM value, ERL_NIF_TERM* map_out)
- int enif_get_map_value(ErlNifEnv *env, ERL_NIF_TERM map, ERL_NIF_TERM key, ERL_NIF_TERM* value)
- int enif_find_map_value(ErlNifEnv *env, ERL_NIF_TERM map, ERL_NIF_TERM key, ERL_NIF_TERM* value)
- int enif_make_map_update(ErlNifEnv *env, ERL_NIF_TERM map_in, ERL_NIF_TERM key, ERL_NIF_TERM value, ERL_NIF_TERM* map_out)
- int enif_make_map_remove(ErlNifEnv *env, ERL_NIF_TERM map_in, ERL_NIF_TERM key, ERL_NIF_TERM* map_out)
- int enif_map_iterator_create(ErlNifEnv *env, ERL_NIF_TERM map, ErlNifMapIterator *iter)
- void enif_map_iterator_destroy(ErlNifEnv *env, ErlNifMapIterator *iter)
- int enif_map_iterator_next(ErlNifEnv *env, ErlNifMapIterator *iter)
- int enif_map_iterator_get_pair(ErlNifEnv *env, ErlNifMapIterator *iter, ERL_NIF_TERM *key, ERL_NIF_TERM *value)
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* map:remove/2
* map:keys/1
* map:values/1
* map:is_key/2
* map:update/3
- Equivalent to ':=' operator in #{ K := V } maps.
* map:from_list/1
- map:from_list/1 takes any unsorted key/value list, [{K,V}], and
produces a map. Duplicate keys are removed. The latest key is kept.
* map:find/2
- Searches for a pair that *equals* input key.
* map:merge/2
- Merge two maps to one map.
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