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The types array(), dict(), digraph(), gb_set(), gb_tree(), queue(),
set(), and tid() have been deprecated. They will be removed in OTP 18.0.
Instead the types array:array(), dict:dict(), digraph:graph(),
gb_set:set(), gb_tree:tree(), queue:queue(), sets:set(), and ets:tid()
can be used. (Note: it has always been necessary to use ets:tid().)
It is allowed in OTP 17.0 to locally re-define the types array(), dict(),
and so on.
New types array:array/1, dict:dict/2, gb_sets:set/1, gb_trees:tree/2,
queue:queue/1, and sets:set/1 have been added.
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* egil/compiler/maps-get_map_elements:
compiler: Strengthen Maps compile tests
compiler: Remove dead warning
erts: Fix erts_debug:disassemble/1
compiler: Transform list of Args to exact literal type
compiler: Test Maps aliasing
compiler: Use aliasing in map pair patterns
compiler: Check literal order in beam_validator
erts: Introduce new instructions for combined key fetches
compiler: Change map instructions for fetching values
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* Combine multiple get values with one instruction
* Combine multiple check keys with one instruction
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Partly to avoid unmatched return warnings from dialyzer and in order
to preserve the style of other similar-looking code in that file.
While at it, fix the wording in one comment.
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The fun argument for a call_fun/1 instruction was not validated.
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To make it possible to build the entire OTP system, also define
dummys for the instructions in ops.tab.
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If a match context is returned from a function without being converted
back to a plain old binary, the whole VM will crash.
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The assert_fls/2 and assert_type/3 functions both return the
Vst passed to them, but all callers ignore the return value.
Given the name of the functions, they are not expected to return
anything. Make it so by changing the return value to 'ok'.
There are two calls to bsm_get_context/2 used only to validate
that the match context is valid. Call bsm_validate_context/2
instead.
In bsm_validate_context/2, explicitly match the return value of
bsm_get_context/2 to '_' to make it clear that it is not used.
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A bs_start_match2/5 instruction will never fail (take the branch) if
given a match state or a binary. Therefore, the type at the failure
label should be 'term', not match state or binary. Without this
correction, the beam_validator will reject safe programs.
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bs_bits_to_bytes2/2 was an experimental instruction added in R11,
but was removed in R12. Although the beam_disasm and beam_validator
modules do support instructions in older releases, there is
no reason to have them support experimental instructions.
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Make the recv_mark/1 and recv_mark/1 instructions known to the
compiler and run-time system. For the moment, make the loader ignore
any occurrences of those instructions in BEAM files.
Also update hipe_beam_to_icode to ignore those instructions.
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* bg/compiler-beam_validator:
beam_validator: fix incorrect assumptions about GC guard BIFs
OTP-8378 In rare circumstances when using garbaging collecting guard BIFs,
the validation pass (beam_validator) would signal that the code
was unsafe, when it in fact was correct. (Thanks to Kiran
Khaladkar.)
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The beam_validator pass incorrectly assumes that a GC guard
BIF (such as length/1) may first do a garbage collection
and then fail. That assumption is not correct (guards BIF
only do garbage collection when it is known that the BIF
call will succeed), and will cause the compiler to reject
valid programs.
Modify the beam_validator to assume that if the branch is
taken for a gc_bif instruction, all registers are unchanged
and no garbage collection has occurred. Also add a comment
in the emulator about that assumption.
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