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2017-12-14Merge pull request #1653 from tonyrog/makedep_side_effectBjörn Gustavsson
Add -MMD option to erlc OTP-14830
2017-12-08Use the new syntax for retrieving stack tracesBjörn Gustavsson
2017-12-06Add -MMD option to erlcTony Rogvall
The compile option makedep_side_effect, erlc -MMD, instructs the compiler to emit dependencies and continue to compile as normal.
2017-11-22Fix broken to_dis after merge from maint to masterBjörn Gustavsson
d8d07a7593d811 that added the to_dis option to the compiler no longer works when merged to master. That is because of 79f28cfd8df1b7 that removed some unused code in erts_debug. Fix this by adding a new function erts_debug:dis_to_file/2 and use it from compile module where we have access to the filename (in beam_listing we only have an opened file).
2017-11-20Merge branch 'maint'Lukas Larsson
Conflicts: lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl
2017-11-20compiler: Add +to_dis option that dumps loaded asmLukas Larsson
2017-11-13Merge branch 'maint'Björn Gustavsson
* maint: Recognize 'deterministic' when given in a -compile() attribute Conflicts: lib/compiler/src/beam_asm.erl
2017-10-27Eliminate the v3_life passBjörn Gustavsson
The v3_life pass does not do enough to be worth being its own pass. Essentially it does two things: * Calculates life-time information starting from the annotations that v3_kernel provides. That part can be moved into v3_codegen. * Rewrites the Kernel Erlang records to similar plain tuples (for example, #k_cons{hd=Hd,tl=Tl} is rewritten to {cons,Hd,Tl}). That rewriting is not needed and can be eliminated.
2017-09-14Add compile_info option to compileJosé Valim
This allows compilers built on top of the compile module to attach external compilation metadata to the compile_info chunk. For example, Erlang uses this chunk to store the compiler version. Elixir and LFE may augment this by also adding their own compiler versions, which can be useful when debugging. The deterministic option does not affect the user supplied compile_info. It is therefore the responsibility of external compilers to guarantee any added information does not violate the determinsitic option, if such option is supported. Finally, this code moves the building of the compile_info options to the compile module instead of beam_asm, moving all of the option mangling code to a single place.
2017-07-06Introduce a new core pass called sys_core_aliasJosé Valim
The goal of this pass is to find values that are built from patterns and generate aliases for those values to remove pressure from the GC. For example, this code: example({ok, Val}) -> {ok, Val}. shall become: example({ok, Val} = Tuple) -> Tuple. Currently this pass aliases tuple and cons nodes made of literals, variables and other cons. The tuple/cons may appear anywhere in the pattern and it will be aliased if used later on. Notice a tuple/cons made only of literals is not aliased as it may be part of the literal pool.
2017-06-12Merge branch 'hasse/unicode_atoms/OTP-14285'Hans Bolinder
* hasse/unicode_atoms/OTP-14285: compiler: Handle (bad) Unicode parse transform module names kernel: Improve handling of Unicode filenames stdlib: Handle Unicode atoms in ms_transform stdlib: Improve Unicode handling of the Erlang parser stdlib: Handle unknown compiler options with Unicode stdlib: Handle Unicode macro names stdlib: Correct Unicode handling in escript dialyzer: Improve handling of Unicode parsetools: Improve handling of Unicode atoms stdlib: Handle Unicode atoms when formatting stacktraces stdlib: Add more checks of module names to the linter stdlib: Handle Unicode atoms better in io_lib_format stdlib: Handle Unicode atoms in c.erl
2017-06-12compiler: Handle (bad) Unicode parse transform module namesHans Bolinder
2017-06-07Fix unsafe bit syntax matching optimizationBjörn Gustavsson
As part of sys_core_fold, variables involved in bit syntax matching would be annotated when it would be safe for a later pass to do the delayed sub-binary creation optimization. An implicit assumption regarding the annotation was that the code must not be further optimized. That assumption was broken in 05130e48555891, which introduced a fixpoint iteration (applying the optimizations until there were no more changes). That means that a variable could be annotated as safe for reusing the match context in one iteration, but a later iteration could rewrite the code in a way that would make the optimization unsafe. One way to fix this would be to clear all reuse_for_context annotations before each iteration. But that would be wasteful. Instead I chose to fix the problem by moving out the annotation code to a separate pass (sys_core_bsm) that is run later after all major optimizations of Core Erlang has been done.
2017-05-23Correct handling of module name in compile:forms/1,2Björn Gustavsson
compile:forms/1,2 is documented to return: {ok,ModuleName,BinaryOrCode} However, if one of the options 'from_core', 'from_asm', or 'from_beam' is given, ModuleName will be returned as []. A worse problem is that is that if one those options are combined with the 'native' option, compilation will crash. Correct compile:forms/1,2 to pick up the module name from the forms provided (either Core Erlang, Beam assembly code, or a Beam file). Reported here: https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-417
2017-05-04Update copyright yearRaimo Niskanen
2017-04-25warnings_as_errors and outdir do not affect code generationJosé Valim
By moving to effects_code_generation/1, there is no need to explicitly remove those options when storing compile information in the DebugInfo chunk.
2017-04-25Store abstract code in the Dbgi chunkJosé Valim
The new Dbgi chunk returns data in the following format: {debug_info_v1, Backend, Data} This allows compilers to store the debug info in different formats. In order to retrieve a particular format, for instance, Erlang Abstract Format, one may invoke: Backend:debug_info(erlang_v1, Module, Data, Opts) Besides introducing the chunk above, this commit also: * Changes beam_lib:chunk(Beam, [:abstract_code]) to read from the new Dbgi chunk while keeping backwards compatibility with old .beams * Adds the {debug_info, {Backend, Data}} option to compile:file/2 and friends that are stored in the Dbgi chunk. This allows the debug info encryption mechanism to work across compilers * Improves dialyzer to work directly on Core Erlang, allowing languages that do not have the Erlang Abstract Format to be dialyzer as long as they emit the new chunk and their backend implementation is available Backwards compatibility is kept across the board except for those calling beam_lib:chunk(Beam, ["Abst"]), as the old chunk is no longer available. Note however the "Abst" chunk has always been optional. Future OTP versions may remove parsing the "Abst" chunk altogether from beam_lib once Erlang 19 and earlier is no longer supported. The current Dialyzer implementation still supports earlier .beam files and such may also be removed in future versions.
2017-04-20compile: Remove the r12 through r15 optionsBjörn Gustavsson
The main purpose of these options is compatibility with old Erlang systems. Since it is no longer possible to communicate with R15B or earlier, we no longer need the r12 through r15 options.
2017-03-24compiler: Add is_tagged_tuple instructionBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
Rewrite the instruction stream on tagged tuple tests. Tagged tuples means a tuple of any arity with an atom as its first element. Typically records, ok-tuples and error-tuples. from: ... {test,is_tuple,Fail,[Src]}. {test,test_arity,Fail,[Src,Sz]}. ... {get_tuple_element,Src,0,Dst}. ... {test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[Dst,Atom]}. ... to: ... {test,is_tagged_tuple,Fail,[Src,Sz,Atom]}. ...
2017-02-12Add extra_chunks option to compileJosé Valim
This allow languages such as Elixir and LFE to attach extra chunks to the .beam file without having to parse the beam file after compilation. This commit also cleans up the interface to beam_asm, allowing chunks to be passed from the compiler without a need to change beam_asm API on every new chunk.
2017-01-30Add new AtU8 beam chunkJosé Valim
The new chunk stores atoms encoded in UTF-8. beam_lib has also been modified to handle the new 'utf8_atoms' attribute while the 'atoms' attribute may be a missing chunk from now on. The binary_to_atom/2 BIF can now encode any utf8 binary with up to 255 characters. The list_to_atom/1 BIF can now accept codepoints higher than 255 with up to 255 characters (thanks to Björn Gustavsson).
2017-01-12compile: Add missing types and specsBjörn Gustavsson
2017-01-12Merge branch 'maint'Hans Bolinder
* maint: dialyzer: Compact 'file' annotations in Core code dialyzer: Try to reduce memory usage dialyzer: Use less memory when translating contracts dialyzer: Use maps instaed of dict dialyzer: Use maps instead of dict for module contracts map dialyzer: Compress a few more ETS tables dialyzer: Optimize memory consumption dialyzer: Reduce memory consumption during 'remote' phase dialyzer: Update code for finding parallelism compiler: Do not spawn process when dialyzing dialyzer: Reduce ETS usage during the typesig phase dialyzer: Optimize graph condensation dialyzer: Do not send full PLTs as messages
2017-01-11compiler: Do not spawn process when dialyzingHans Bolinder
Memory consumption is reduced during the compilation phase by keeping the Core parse tree shared. In particular the file annotation takes a lot of memory when not shared.
2016-12-15compile: Reduce memory consumption during compilationBjörn Gustavsson
The compiler would keep the data structures for two compiler passes in memory. That could increase the maximum amount of memory that the compiler uses, and could also have a negative impact on performance (terms that would not be used again would be copied by a garbage collection). Here is an example that shows how the previous version of the code could get captured: a_compiler_pass(Mod, St) -> case Mod:module(St#compile.code, St#compile.options) of {ok,Code} -> {ok,St#compile{code=Code}}; ... The reference to the code from the previous pass will only be released when St is updated. We can avoid the problem by passing the current version of the code as a function argument: a_compiler_pass(Mod, Code0, St) -> case Mod:module(Code0, St#compile.options) of {ok,Code} -> {ok,Code,St}; ... In practice, this change does not seem to significantly speed up the compiler, but it does not do any harm either. It should help dialyzer in situations when dialyzer compiles several large modules at the same time.
2016-12-07Merge branch 'maint'Dan Gudmundsson
* maint: Update copyright-year Conflicts: lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer.hrl lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_options.erl lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/recrec/dialyzer.hrl lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/recrec/dialyzer_races.erl lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode.erl lib/hipe/main/hipe.erl lib/hipe/main/hipe.hrl.src lib/hipe/main/hipe_main.erl
2016-12-07Update copyright-yearErlang/OTP
2016-11-23Merge branch 'maint'Björn Gustavsson
* maint: Update primary bootstrap document {yield/nb_yield}() limitation Suppress warnings from v3_kernel when inlining is turned on
2016-11-18Remove beam_boolBjörn Gustavsson
The guard optimizations in v3_kernel has removed the need for beam_bool.
2016-11-18Suppress warnings from v3_kernel when inlining is turned onBjörn Gustavsson
v3_kernel may produce unwanted and confusing warnings for code that has been inlined with the new inliner (cerl_inline). Consider this code: -compile(inline). compute1(X) -> add(X, 0). compute2(X, Y) -> add(X, Y). add(1, 0) -> 1; add(1, Y) -> %% "this clause cannot match..." 1 + Y; add(X, Y) -> X + Y. v3_kernel warns because add/2 has been inlined into compute1/1 and only the first clause in add/2 will match. But the other clauses are needed when add/2 is inlined into compute2/2, so the user cannot do anything to eliminate the warning (short of manually inlining add/2, defeating the purpose of the 'inline' option). The warning would be reasonable if compute2/2 didn't exist, but it would be too complicated for the compiler to figure whether a warning make sense or not. Therefore, suppress all warnings generated by v3_kernel if cerl_inline has been run. ERL-301
2016-09-29Merge branch 'rickard/time-unit/OTP-13831'Rickard Green
* rickard/time-unit/OTP-13831: Replace usage of deprecated time units
2016-09-01compiler: Eliminate use of sys_pre_expandBjörn Gustavsson
sys_pre_expand previously did a lot more work, for example, translating records and funs, but now is merely a grab bag of small transformations. Move those transformations to v3_core.
2016-08-25Replace usage of deprecated time unitsRickard Green
2016-06-30Merge branch 'aronisstav/compiler/fix-compile-forms-spec/PR-1109' into maintBjörn Gustavsson
* aronisstav/compiler/fix-compile-forms-spec/PR-1109: Fix spec of compile:(noenv_)forms/2
2016-06-23Fix try-catch when writing makefileMagnus Henoch
Any exceptions at this point would be of class error, not exit.
2016-06-22Show error reason when compiler cannot write fileMagnus Henoch
When the compiler fails to write an output file, it used to just print "error writing file". With this change, it also prints the error reason: $ echo "-module(foo)." > foo.erl $ chmod -w . $ erlc foo.erl /tmp/bar/foo.bea#: error writing file: permission denied
2016-06-20Fix spec of compile:(noenv_)forms/2Stavros Aronis
The input for a call to compile:(noenv_)forms/2 can also be a cerl module (useful e.g. to resume with 'from_core' after a 'to_core' compilation). Internal representations used for 'from_asm' and 'from_beam' compilation can also be valid, but have no relevant types defined.
2016-06-07Compiler: new function env_compiler_options/0alisdair sullivan
retrieve the value of the environment variable ERL_COMPILER_OPTIONS in the same manner as used by file/2, forms/2 and output_generated/2
2016-04-25compiler: Remove use of crypto:rand_bytes/1Ingela Anderton Andin
Use case in compile.erl is cryptographical so use crypto:strong_rand_bytes/1 instead. Use case in test suite is not cryptographical so use other test instead.
2016-04-20Eliminate Dialyzer warnings for unmatched returnsBjörn Gustavsson
2016-03-24Fix compile:forms/1,2 crash when not in an existing directoryBjörn Gustavsson
compile:forms/1,2 will crash when the current working directory has been deleted. Fix that problem, and while we are at it, also stop including {source,""} in module_info() when no source code file is given. Reported-at: http://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-113 Reported-by: Adam Lindberg
2016-03-17compile: Pre-load compiler modules when invoked from 'erlc'Björn Gustavsson
Slightly speed up 'erlc' by pre-loading the modules used by the compiler. Write a test case to ensure that the correct set of modules are loaded.
2016-02-17compiler: Update the compiler to handle typed record fieldsBjörn Gustavsson
2016-01-20compiler: Improve type and specsHans Bolinder
2015-12-07compile: Eliminate use of the obsolete 'random' moduleBjörn Gustavsson
The 'random' module is used to pad the end of a block with random bytes. The appropriate function to use in this case crypto:rand_bytes/1.
2015-09-28Move out bit syntax optimizations from beam_blockBjörn Gustavsson
In the future we might want to add more bit syntax optimizations, but beam_block is already sufficiently complicated. Therefore, move the bit syntax optimizations out of beam_block into a separate compiler pass called beam_bs.
2015-08-21Delay get_tuple_element instructions until they are neededBjörn Gustavsson
When matching tuples, the pattern matching compiler would generate code that would fetch all elements of the tuple that will ultimately be used, *before* testing that (for example) the first element is the correct record tag. For example: is_tuple Fail {x,0} test_arity Fail {x,0} 3 get_tuple_element {x,0} 0 {x,1} get_tuple_element {x,0} 1 {x,2} get_tuple_element {x,0} 2 {x,3} is_eq_exact Fail {x,1} some_tag If {x,2} and {x,3} are not used at label Fail, we can re-arrange the code like this: is_tuple Fail {x,0} test_arity Fail {x,0} 3 get_tuple_element {x,0} 0 {x,1} is_eq_exact Fail {x,1} some_tag get_tuple_element {x,0} 1 {x,2} get_tuple_element {x,0} 2 {x,3} Doing that may be beneficial in two ways. If the branch is taken, we have eliminated the execution of two unnecessary instructions. Even if the branch is never or rarely taken, there is the possibility for more optimizations following the is_eq_exact instructions. For example, imagine that the code looks like this: get_tuple_element {x,0} 1 {x,2} get_tuple_element {x,0} 2 {x,3} move {x,2} {y,0} move {x,3} {y,1} Assuming that {x,2} and {x,3} have no further uses in the code that follows, that can be rewritten to: get_tuple_element {x,0} 1 {y,0} get_tuple_element {x,0} 2 {y,1} When should we perform this optimization? At the very latest, it must be done before opt_blocks/1 in beam_block which does the elimination of unnecessary moves. Actually, we want do the optimization before the blocks have been established, since moving instructions out of one block into another is cumbersome. Therefore, we will do the optimization in a new pass that is run before beam_block. A new pass will make debugging easier, and beam_block already has a fair number of sub passes.
2015-08-06Teach the compiler the 'da' and 'dz' optionsBjörn Gustavsson
Add the 'da' option to create a list after the beam_a pass. Seeing how the code looks after beam_a, but before the blocks have been established, is sometimes useful. For symmetry, add the 'dz' option, even though it is just a synonym for 'S'.
2015-06-18Change license text to APLv2Bruce Yinhe
2015-05-21Don't make 'compiler' dependent on 'tools'Björn Gustavsson
In a5d724cf240a, a debug option for running eprof on a specific compiler pass was added. That commit added a direct call to the eprof module in the tools application, and therefore the test case otp_SUITE:runtime_dependencies/1 would fail because xref would find a call to the tools application, but tools is not listed as a runtime dependency in compiler.app. Since the 'eprof' option is only likely to be used by compiler maintainers, we don't want a real dependency to the tools application. Therefore, use c:appcall/4 to hide the call to the eprof module (and to report the error nicely if the tools application is missing).