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2013-11-22Merge branch 'maint'Björn Gustavsson
* maint: Rename otp_8949_a/0 which common_test interprets as an info function
2013-11-22Rename otp_8949_a/0 which common_test interprets as an info functionBjörn Gustavsson
Before running a test case named testcase/1, common_test will call testcase/0 (the info function). Exceptions and illegal return values would be silently ignored. In a planned update to common_test, errors will instead cause the test case to fail. The test case otp_8949_a/1 has a helper function called otp_8949_a/0. Rename it to do_otp_8949_a/0. While at it, also fix a copy and paste bug in the list of test cases. otp_8949_a was run twice; otp_8949_b was never run.
2013-09-09Merge branch 'maint'Björn Gustavsson
* maint: compiler: Conform returned errors to the documented format
2013-09-05compiler: Conform returned errors to the documented formatBjörn Gustavsson
ErrorInfo is documented to be: {ErrorLine,Module,ErrorDescriptor} but for some errors with line numbers it would look like: {Module,ErrorDescriptor} Ensure that all ErrorInfo tuples have three elements. Use 'none' instead of a line number: {none,Module,ErrorDescriptor} There already are errors that return 'none' when no line number is available, but that convention was not documented. Mention it in the documentation. Also make sure that the compiler will not print 'none' as a line number in error messages (if the 'report_errors' option is given) as that looks stupid. That is, when attempting to compile a non-existing module, the error message should be: non-existing.erl: no such file or directory and not: non-existing.erl:none: no such file or directory
2013-08-26Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
2013-08-26Merge branch 'nox/match-context-return/OTP-11247' into maintFredrik Gustafsson
* nox/match-context-return/OTP-11247: Added primary bootstrap Forbid returning a match context in beam_validator
2013-08-19Merge branch 'maint'Björn Gustavsson
* maint: Fix compiler crash for 'B and B' guard
2013-08-15Fix compiler crash for 'B and B' guardBjörn Gustavsson
2013-08-01Forbid returning a match context in beam_validatorAnthony Ramine
If a match context is returned from a function without being converted back to a plain old binary, the whole VM will crash.
2013-07-29Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
Conflicts: bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/v3_core.beam
2013-07-29Merge branch 'nox/fix-comp-warnings/OTP-11212' into maintFredrik Gustafsson
* nox/fix-comp-warnings/OTP-11212: Bootstrap Silence a misleading warning with some comprehensions
2013-07-29Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
Conflicts: bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/cerl_inline.beam
2013-07-29Merge branch 'nox/fix-fname-inlining/OTP-11211' into maintFredrik Gustafsson
* nox/fix-fname-inlining/OTP-11211: Added primary bootstrap Restrict inlining of local fun references
2013-07-11Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
2013-07-11Merge branch 'jw/fix-float-middle-endian/OTP-11201' into maintFredrik Gustafsson
* jw/fix-float-middle-endian/OTP-11201: Fix binary construction on floating point middle-endian machines Fix binary matching on floating point middle-endian machines Fix erlang:phash2() on floating point middle-endian machines Fix external term format BIFs on floating point middle-endian machines
2013-07-03Restrict inlining of local fun referencesAnthony Ramine
Local fun references look like plain old variables in the Core Erlang AST but should not be treated as such. Inlining of such expressions is now restricted to application contexts as a local fun reference should never occur in a guard. This is not perfect as it forbids inlining in some safe situations, but that is still better than a compiler crash.
2013-06-26Merge branch 'nox/illegal-bitstring-gen-pattern/OTP-11186'Fredrik Gustafsson
* nox/illegal-bitstring-gen-pattern/OTP-11186: Bootstrap added Simplify v3_core's translation of bit string generators Forbid unsized fields in patterns of binary generators
2013-06-14Fix binary construction on floating point middle-endian machinesJohannes Weißl
This complements 933e701 (OTP-10209). Without this patch the test cases "in_guard/1" and "coerce_to_float/1" in bs_construct_SUITE fail. The added lines in bs_construct_SUITE cover all branches that were not covered before (small and big numbers if BIT_OFFSET(erts_bin_offset) != 0).
2013-06-12Merge branch 'maint'Björn-Egil Dahlberg
2013-06-12Update copyright yearsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2013-06-07Silence a misleading warning with some comprehensionsAnthony Ramine
When compiling comprehensions with generators which are foldable to 'true', a misleading warning is emitted by sys_core_fold because a clause resulting from the compilation of the comprehension to Core Erlang is not marked as generated by the compiler. An example of such a comprehension is [ true || true ].
2013-06-05Forbid unsized fields in patterns of binary generatorsAnthony Ramine
It makes no sense to be able to do `<<...,Rest/binary>> <= ...` in a comprehension. The related Dialyzer test is removed.
2013-06-03Merge branch 'maint'Björn Gustavsson
* maint: compiler: Correct liveness optimization for wait/1
2013-05-29compiler: Correct liveness optimization for wait/1Björn Gustavsson
The live optimization in beam_utils:live_opt/4 did not take into account that the wait/1 instruction *never* falls through to the next instruction (it has the same effect on the control flow as the jump/1 instruction).
2013-05-28Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/maint'Ingela Anderton Andin
Conflicts: bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/beam_lib.beam lib/public_key/test/erl_make_certs.erl
2013-05-20beam_lib, compile: Replace use of deprecated crypto functionsBjörn Gustavsson
Since both the STDLIB and compiler applications turn warnings into errors, we must stop using the old deprecated crypto functions. While we are at it, generalize the format of the key tuple returned by beam_lib:make_crypto_key/2 to facilitate introducing new crypto methods in the future. Change the format to: {Type,Key,IV,BlockSize} where Type, Key, and IV are the first three arguments for either crypto:block_encrypt4/ or crypto:block_decrypt/4, and BlockSize is the block size for the crypto algorithm (it is needed to properly pad the plaintext blocks before encryption).
2013-04-29Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
2013-04-19Remove the "coding: utf-8" comment from all Erlang source filesHans Bolinder
2013-04-19Use a set to store ref registers in beam_receiveAnthony Ramine
In some circumstances, as when inlining code, when some optimization passes are disabled or with hand-written but semantically correct Core Erlang or BEAM assembly, a fresh reference may be live in more than one register: ... {allocate_zero,2,2}. ... {call_ext,0,{extfunc,erlang,make_ref,0}}. % Ref in [x0] ... {move,{x,0},{y,0}}. % Ref in [x0,y0] {move,{y,1},{x,0}}. % Ref in [y0] ... {move,{y,0},{x,0}}. % Ref in [x0,y0] {move,{x,0},{y,1}}. % Ref in [x0,y0,y1] {label,5}. {loop_rec,{f,6},{x,0}}. % Ref in [y0,y1] ... {loop_rec_end,{f,5}}. {label,6}. {wait,{f,5}}. ... Pass beam_receive expects a single live register for the ref when it encounters the loop_rec instruction and crashes with the following reason: $ erlc t.S ... crash reason: {{case_clause, {'EXIT', {{case_clause,[{y,1},{y,0}]}, [{beam_receive,opt_recv,5, [{file,"beam_receive.erl"},{line,154}]}, ...]}}}, ...} This commit teaches beam_receive how to use a set of registers instead of a single one when tracking fresh references, thus avoiding the crash.
2013-04-05Use erlang:demonitor(Ref, [flush]) where applicableLoïc Hoguin
2013-04-03Merge branch 'nox/fix-bc-optim/OTP-11005' into maintFredrik Gustafsson
* nox/fix-bc-optim/OTP-11005: Add a new option +clint0 to the compiler Fix optimization of some binary comprehensions
2013-03-28Fix optimization of some binary comprehensionsAnthony Ramine
If a variable bound in a generator is used as the size of a segment in the comprehension body, v3_core uses this variable in the code generated to compute the initial size given to the `bs_init_writable` primop before the variable is actually bound, as in: << <<0:S>> || S <- Slist >> Reported-By: Peer Stritzinger
2013-03-19Fix slow compilation of complex guardsBjörn Gustavsson
beam_utils:is_not_used_at/3 could be very slow for complex guards, because the cached result for previously encountered labels were neither used nor updated within blocks. Reported-by: Magnus Müller
2013-02-22Update copyright yearsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2013-02-09Fix unsafe optimization of funsBjörn Gustavsson
Commits 53bd4974a101 and 726f6e4c7afe simplified the handling of match_fail (used to generated exceptions such as 'function_clause') by first rewriting them to a call to erlang/error{1,2} and later rewriting them to specialized BEAM instructions (to reduce the code size). There was one flaw, though, which only was exposed when more aggressive optimizations were added in c3b60f86c622. Here is an example to explain it: t(V) -> fun(get) -> V end. The following BEAM code will be initially generated for the fun: {function, '-t/1-fun-0-', 2, 5}. {label,1}. {line,[{location,"t.erl",5}]}. {func_info,{atom,t},{atom,'-t/1-fun-0-'},2}. {label,2}. {test,is_eq_exact,{f,2},[{x,0},{atom,get}]}. {move,{x,1},{x,0}}. return. {label,2}. {test_heap,2,1}. {put_list,{x,0},nil,{x,1}}. {move,{atom,function_clause},{x,0}}. {line,[{location,"t.erl",5}]}. {call_ext_only,2,{extfunc,erlang,error,2}}. Translating back to Erlang code, that would be roughly: '-t/1-fun-0-'(get, V) -> V; '-t/1-fun-0-'(Arg1, _) -> erlang:error(function_clause, [Arg1]). Note that the second argument (the free variable V) is not included in the call to erlang:error/2. The beam_except pass will simplify the code to: {function, '-t/1-fun-0-', 2, 8}. {label,1}. {line,[{location,"t.erl",5}]}. {func_info,{atom,t},{atom,'-t/1-fun-0-'},2}. {label,2}. {test,is_eq_exact,{f,1},[{x,0},{atom,get}]}. {move,{x,1},{x,0}}. return. The code has been shortened by jumping to the func_info/3 instruction. Translating back to Erlang: '-t/1-fun-0-'(get, V) -> V; '-t/1-fun-0-'(Arg1, Arg2) -> erlang:error(function_clause, [Arg1,Arg2]). it is clear that both arguments are now included in the 'function_clause' exception, even though the initially generated code only included the first argument. That is no problem in this particular case, but for some more complex funs, optimizing the first version based on variable usage could make the second version unsafe. I rejected the following potential solutions: - Including the free arguments in the call to erlang:error/2: '-t/1-fun-0-'(get, V) -> V; '-t/1-fun-0-'(Arg1, Arg2) -> erlang:error(function_clause, [Arg1,Arg2]). Unfortunately, that is tricky. The free variables are only known after the second pass in v3_kernel when variable usage has been calculated. We would need to add a third pass (only for funs) that would the free arguments to the second argument for erlang:error/2 *and* update the variable usage information. - Calling beam_except earlier, from within beam_block before any optimizations based on variable usages are done. But means that the problem could reappear in some other form in the future when other updates are done to the code generator and/or optimization passes. The solution I have chosen is to modify beam_except to only replace a call to erlang:error(function_class, Args) if the length of Args is the same as the arity in the func_info/3 instruction. The code will be slightly larger. Also, the free variables for funs and list comprehensions will no longer be included in the function_clause exception (that could be less confusing, but it also means less information during debugging).
2013-02-06Merge branch 'nox/fix-seq-opt/OTP-10818'Fredrik Gustafsson
* nox/fix-seq-opt/OTP-10818: Add two tests for unused multiple values in effect context Forbid multiple values in Core Erlang sequence arguments
2013-02-04Add two tests for unused multiple values in effect contextAnthony Ramine
2013-01-30Test setelement(1, not_a_tuple, NewValue)Björn Gustavsson
2013-01-30Fix crash in the compiler when compiling element(2, not_a_tuple)Björn Gustavsson
2013-01-25Update copyright yearsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2013-01-18compiler: Eliminate internal consistency failure in binary matchingBjörn Gustavsson
The following code: check(<<"string">>, a1) -> one; check(_, a2) -> two; check(undefined, a3) -> three. produces an internal consistency failure: check: function check/2+17: Internal consistency check failed - please report this bug. Instruction: {test,is_eq_exact,{f,7},[{x,0},{atom,undefined}]} Error: {match_context,{x,0}}: Actually, in the current implementation of the run-time system, comparing a match context to an atom is safe, so I briefly considered updating the beam_validator to let this code pass through. I abandoned that approach because not all terms would be safe to compare to a match context, and the implementation might change in the future. Therefore, fix this problem by not allowing any matching of non-variables (in the argument position for binary being matched) following binary matching. That solution is simple and safe, and since this kind of code seems to be rare in practice, there is no need to pursue any more compilicated solution. Reported-by: Viktor Sovietov
2013-01-18Merge branch 'bjorn/remove-parameterized-modules/OTP-10616'Björn Gustavsson
* bjorn/remove-parameterized-modules/OTP-10616: Remove support for parameterized modules xref_SUITE: Don't test parameterized modules shell_SUITE: Don't test parameterized modules erl_expand_records_SUITE: Don't test parameterized modules erl_eval: Don't test parameterized modules
2013-01-18Remove support for parameterized modulesBjörn Gustavsson
2013-01-18Merge branch 'nox/promote-inline_list_funcs/OTP-10690'Fredrik Gustafsson
* nox/promote-inline_list_funcs/OTP-10690: Raise a function_clause error with the right arguments when inlining Properly guard against badly-typed arguments when inlining Make inlined list functions fail with function_clause Document compiler option 'inline_list_funcs' Silence some wrong warnings triggered by inline_list_funcs
2013-01-16Raise a function_clause error with the right arguments when inliningAnthony Ramine
The inlined lists functions raised an error with only the list instead of all their given arguments.
2013-01-16Properly guard against badly-typed arguments when inliningAnthony Ramine
The inlining code for inline_list_funcs silenced the function_clause error that should occur when calling lists:map(3.5, []).
2013-01-16Make inlined list functions fail with function_clauseAnthony Ramine
The function_clause errors produced by inline_list_funcs should properly be annotated with their function names to avoid kernel_v3 making them into case_clauses errors. See v3_kernel:translate_match_fail_1/4.
2013-01-09compiler: Remove support for packagesBjörn Gustavsson
2012-11-26beam_bsm: Improve handling of bs_start_match2 instructionsBjörn Gustavsson
The handling of bs_start_match2 was both too conservative and too careless. It was too conservative in that would not do the optimization if the were copies of the match state in other registers. It was careless in that it did not consider the failure branch. Reorganize the code and fix both these issues. Add a test case to test that the failure branch is considered.
2012-11-23Merge branch 'maint'Björn-Egil Dahlberg