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2011-09-22Merge branch 'hl/beam_disasm-no_attri_chunk' into devHenrik Nord
* hl/beam_disasm-no_attri_chunk: beam_disasm: Handle stripped BEAM files OTP-9571
2011-09-21beam_disasm: Handle stripped BEAM filesHaitao Li
beam_disasm:file/1 would crash if asked to disassemble a stripped BEAM file without an "Attr" chunk.
2011-09-08Do not write beam file if Werr and warnings /= []Tuncer Ayaz
2011-04-12bs_match_SUITE: Improve coverage of beam_bsmBjörn Gustavsson
2011-04-12match_SUITE: Cover a clause in beam_dead:forward/4Björn Gustavsson
2011-04-12record_SUITE: Cover optimization of is_record/3 in beam_typeBjörn Gustavsson
Since the introduction of improved record optimizations in 1858cb81391d2bce29b4b7620574ca60128cebf7 and 470c91d43eae54f63661645acbce4b92d73287cc, the optimization of a is_record/3 call with a known correct type in beam_type:simplify_basic_1/3 has not been covered.
2011-04-12compiler tests: Reinstate ?MODULE macro in calls to test_lib:recompile/1Björn Gustavsson
In 3d0f4a3085f11389e5b22d10f96f0cbf08c9337f (an update to conform with common_test), in all test_lib:recompile(?MODULE) calls, ?MODULE was changed to the actual name of the module. That would cause test_lib:recompile/1 to compile the module with the incorrect compiler options in cloned modules such as record_no_opt_SUITE, causing worse coverage.
2011-03-30Merge branch 'hw/call-chmod-without-f' into devHenrik Nord
* hw/call-chmod-without-f: Call chmod without the "-f" flag Conflicts: erts/emulator/test/Makefile lib/asn1/test/Makefile lib/crypto/test/Makefile lib/debugger/test/Makefile lib/docbuilder/test/Makefile lib/edoc/test/Makefile lib/erl_interface/test/Makefile lib/inviso/test/Makefile lib/parsetools/test/Makefile lib/percept/test/Makefile lib/ssl/test/Makefile lib/syntax_tools/test/Makefile lib/test_server/test/Makefile lib/tools/test/Makefile OTP-9170
2011-03-25sys_core_fold: Eliminate incorrect warningBjörn Gustavsson
The compiler (sys_core_fold) tries to avoid constructing tuples in case expressions. The following code: c(A, B) -> case {A,B} of {ok,X} -> X; {_,_} -> error end. will be rewritten so that no tuple is built. If a clause requires a tuple to be built as in this code: c(A, B) -> case {A,B} of {ok,X} -> X; V -> V %The tuple will be built here end. the tuple will be built in the clause(s) in which it is needed. If the value returned from the case is not used as in this code: c(A, B) -> case {A,B} of V -> V %Warning: a term is constructed, but never used end, ok. there will be an incorrect warning. Basically, what happens is that the code is reduced to: c(A, B) -> {A,B}, %Warning: a term is constructed, but never used ok. and the optimizer sees that the {A,B} tuple can't possibly be used. Eliminate the warning by adding a 'compiler_generated' annotation to the tuple. Reported-by: Kostis Sagonas
2011-03-23v3_core: Fix variable incorrectly unbound after binary matchBjörn Gustavsson
In the following code: m(<<Sz:8,_:Sz/binary>>) -> Sz = wrong. the Sz variable is supposed to be bound in the function header and the matching "Sz = wrong" should cause a badarg exception. But what happens is that the Sz variables seems to be unbound and the matching succeds and the m/1 function returns 'wrong'. If the Sz variable is used directly (not matched), it will have the expected value. Thus the following code: m(<<Sz:8,_:Sz/binary>>) -> Sz. will correctly return the value of Sz that was matched out from the binary. Reported-by: Bernard Duggan
2011-03-11Update copyright yearsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2011-02-23compiler: Eliminate some warningsBjörn Gustavsson
2011-02-18Merge branch 'jp/dependencies_makefile' into devBjörn Gustavsson
* jp/dependencies_makefile: Add dependencies Makefile generation to erlc(1) and compile(3) Conflicts: lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl OTP-9065
2011-02-18Add dependencies Makefile generation to erlc(1) and compile(3)Jean-Sébastien Pédron
This is useful when a project is built with Makefiles and erlc(1) instead of EMakefiles. Tracking dependencies by hand is error-prone and it becomes painful when using external application headers like EUnit's one. A dependencies Makefile will look like this: module.beam: module.erl \ /usr/local/lib/erlang/lib/eunit-2.1.4/include/eunit.hrl \ header.hrl When included in the main Makefile, 'module' will be recompiled only when needed. GCC offers the same feature and new erlc(1) options are compatible with it. More informations at: http://wiki.github.com/dumbbell/otp/dependencies-makefile
2011-02-17Rename Suite Callback to Common Test HookLukas Larsson
2011-02-17Update and add cover spec files to work with common_testLukas Larsson
2011-02-17Update all test specsLukas Larsson
2011-02-17Fix formatting for compilerLukas Larsson
2011-02-17Add init_per_suite and end_per_suiteLukas Larsson
2011-02-17Add ts_install_scb to suite/0Lukas Larsson
2011-02-17Update compiler tests to conform with common_test standardLukas Larsson
2011-02-17Update all fin_per_testcase to end_per_testcase.Lukas Larsson
2010-12-02beam_utils: Fix check_liveness/3 for receive loopsBjörn Gustavsson
Sometimes the beam_bool pass wants to know whether an y register will be killed by the code that follows and will do (effectively): beam_utils:is_killed({y,Y}, Code, L) When asked to calculate the liveness for an y register, beam_utils:is_killed/3 will loop forever if the code includes a receive loop. Since this rarely occurs, fix the problem in the simplest and most conservative way. Reported-by: Christopher Williams
2010-11-26beam_utils: Fix liveness analysis for gc_bif instructionsBjörn Gustavsson
When gc_bif instructions occurred outside of a block, beam_utils:check_liveness/3 did not take into account that the instruction could do a garbage collection, and could falsely report that an x register would be killed. That could cause the beam_dead pass to make the code unsafe by removing the assignment to an x register that would subsequently be referenced by the garbage collector. Reported-by: Christopher Williams
2010-11-15Call chmod without the "-f" flagHolger Weiß
"-f" is a non-standard chmod option which at least SGI IRIX and HP UX do not support. As the only effect of the "-f" flag is to suppress warning messages, it can be safely omitted.
2010-10-12beam_block: Do optimizations in the safe orderBjörn Gustavsson
Moving of allocation instructions upwards in the instruction stream (in order to enable further optimizations) in beam_block, is implemented with the assumption that if a register {x,X} contains a valid term, then all other x register with lower numbers than X also contain valid terms. That assumption is true after code generation. The beam_utils:live_opt/1 optimization, however, may invalidate that assumption. For instance, if a receive statement exports a variable that is used, but the return value of the receive statement is not used, then {x,1} but not {x,0} contains a valid term at the end of the receive statement. If the receive statement is followed by {bif,self,{f,0},[],{x,0}}. {test_heap,NumberOfWords,2}. moving the allocation upwards will produce {test_heap,NumberOfWords,2}. {bif,self,{f,0},[],{x,0}}. which will cause the beam_validator pass to scream loudly that {x,0} is not live at the test_heap instruction. Fix the problem by doing the optimizations in reverse order. Reported-by: Jim Engquist
2010-10-07Merge branch 'bjorn/compiler-bin-generators/OTP-8864' into devBjörn Gustavsson
* bjorn/compiler-bin-generators/OTP-8864: core_lint: Enforce that tail segments only occur at the end Don't generate multiple tail segments in binary matching Factor out some of the code for binary generators Add tests for tail segments in binary generators
2010-09-23Fix compiler crash when constructing zero-size binary segmentsBjörn Gustavsson
Code such as foo(A) -> <<A:0>>. would cause a compiler crash.
2010-09-22Add tests for tail segments in binary generatorsBjörn Gustavsson
2010-07-29beam_asm: Simplify string table generation for beamsPaul Guyot
The code for generating the string table (which is now only used for bit syntax matching) in a BEAM file is quite complicated and potentially expensive when compiling modules with many thousands of clauses doing bit syntax matching. Simplify and optimize the code using bit syntax and binary:match/2 instead of the list operations in the original code.
2010-06-09Correct warnings and errors for auto-imported bif clashesPatrik Nyblom
warn_unused_import works correctly (does not give warnings when overridden). Local call in guard gives its own error pointing out the local/imported function. Use of the phrase "overridden auto-imported bif" instead of "redefined auto-imported bif" in textual error messages.
2010-06-02Add some testcases to compiler to verify that overriding really happensPatrik Nyblom
2010-06-02Return nowarn_bif_clash functionality but with warningPatrik Nyblom
Wrote and changed some tests in stdlib:erl_lint_SUITE nowarn_bif_clash is obsoleted but will remove warnings and errors about bif clashes. The recommended way is to use no_auto_import directives instead. Hopefully erlang.erl is the only user in the world of nowarn_bif_clash.
2010-06-02Teach erl_lint to better override BIFs with local functions and importsPatrik Nyblom
Added only a few testcases in compiler:error_SUITE and guard_SUITE The new behaviour of warnings and errors when overriding autoimported BIF's: Bifs that were autoimported before R14 are dangerous because old code using them and overriding them in exports can start behaving differently. For newly added autoimports this can't happen to the new code that wants to (or dont want to) use them, why only warnings are added for the BIFs autoimported after the compilator change. Errors are issued only for code that could have worked in one way in R13 and now will behave in a different way. If overriding autoimport with local function: - if explicit -compile directive supresses autoimport -> no message else - if called from inside module - if pre R14 autoimported bif -> error else -> warning else -> no message If overriding autoimport with import directive - if explicit -compile directive supresses autoimport -> no message else (regardless of actual usage) - if pre R14 autoimported bif -> error else -> warning Calls of local functions or imports overriding autoimported functions (either post R14 or by using explicit -compile supressions of autoimport) always goes to the local function or the imported. The compileation errors are added to not let code like this silently and disastrously change its semantic (probably to an infinite loop) between R13 and R14: ---------- -module(m). -export([length/1]). length(X) -> ... Y = length(Z), .... ---------- The user has to select if he/she wants to call length in 'erlang' explicitly or if the overriding semantics is desired, in which case the -compile directive has to be used. -compile({no_auto_import,[F/A]}). Is added to allow to override the autoimports so that code gets unanbiguous. The directive will remove an autoimport even if there is no local function or import overriding, because any other behaviour would be inconsistent and confusing. record_info and module_info can never be overridden.
2010-05-21Merge branch 'bg/compiler-cover-and-clean' into devErlang/OTP
* bg/compiler-cover-and-clean: v3_life: Remove clause that cannot match in match_fail/3 v3_life tests: Cover exception handling code in v3_life:function/1 beam_type: Remove redundant clause v3_core tests: Cover make_bool_switch_guard/5 v3_core tests: Cover handling of pattern aliases v3_core: Remove a clause in is_simple/1 that cannot match v3_core: Remove unused support for generating compilation errors Remove stray support for the put_literal/2 instruction Remove stray support for the bs_bits_to_bytes2/2 instruction Remove the bs_bits_to_bytes/3 instruction Cover handling of 'math' BIFs beam_bool: Remove a clause in live_regs/1 that cannot match beam_bool: Cover handling of bs_context_to_binary in initialized_regs/2 beam_bool: Remove a clause in initialized_regs/2 that cannot match beam_block: Remove a clause that will never be executed erts: Stop supporting non-literal empty tuples compile: Remove code that is only executed on Solaris Do not cover-analyze core_scan core_SUITE_data: Don't ignore *.core files in this directory OTP-8636 bg/compiler-cover-and-clean
2010-05-20v3_life tests: Cover exception handling code in v3_life:function/1Björn Gustavsson
2010-05-20v3_core tests: Cover make_bool_switch_guard/5Björn Gustavsson
2010-05-20v3_core tests: Cover handling of pattern aliasesBjörn Gustavsson
2010-05-20Cover handling of 'math' BIFsBjörn Gustavsson
Extend float_SUITE to cover the handling of all BIFs in the 'math' module. This change will increase test coverage of erl_bifs and erl_type.
2010-05-20beam_bool: Cover handling of bs_context_to_binary in initialized_regs/2Björn Gustavsson
Add a test case (derived from dets_v9:scan_skip/8), to cover the clause in initialized_regs/2 that handles bs_context_to_binary.
2010-05-20Do not cover-analyze core_scanBjörn Gustavsson
Compiling from *.core files is not a supported feature, and writing test cases to improve the coverage of core_scan will not help us to find more bugs in the compiler.
2010-05-20core_SUITE_data: Don't ignore *.core files in this directoryBjörn Gustavsson
2010-05-17Add guard BIFs binary_part/2,3Patrik Nyblom
Add the gc_bif's to the VM. Add infrastructure for gc_bif's (guard bifs that can gc) with two and. three arguments in VM (loader and VM). Add compiler support for gc_bif with three arguments. Add compiler (and interpreter) support for new guard BIFs. Add testcases for new guard BIFs in compiler and emulator.
2010-05-12Remove opaque declarations from the attributesBjörn Gustavsson
-opaque declarations should not be retained in the attributes (because they will be loaded along with the code and are not useful). While at it, filter away those Dialyzer attributes as early as possible - in v3_kernel.
2010-05-12Merge branch 'bg/opt-receive' into devErlang/OTP
* bg/opt-receive: Test that gen_server:call/2,3 are fast even with a huge message queue erts: Add tests for the receive optimization Update primary bootstrap erts: Implement recv_mark/1 and recv_set/1 for real compiler tests: Cover the error handling code in beam_receive compiler test: Test optimization of receive statements Optimize selective receives in the presence of a large message queue Introduce the new recv_mark/1 and recv_mark/1 instructions Compile tests that communicate with R12 nodes with the r12 option Move p_run/2 to test_lib gen: Inline wait_resp_mon/2 to help the compiler optimize OTP-8623 bg/opt-receive reveive statements that can only read out a newly created reference are now specially optimized so that it will execute in constant time regardless of the number of messages in the receive queue for the process. That optimization will benefit calls to gen_server:call(). (See gen:do_call/4 for an example of a receive statement that will be optimized.)
2010-05-11compiler tests: Cover the error handling code in beam_receiveBjörn Gustavsson
2010-05-11compiler test: Test optimization of receive statementsBjörn Gustavsson
We don't attempt to run the generated code, but use beam_disasm and check for the presence or absence (as appropriate) of the recv_mark/1 and recv_set/1 instructions.
2010-05-10Move p_run/2 to test_libBjörn Gustavsson
It can be useful for other test suites.
2010-04-27Merge branch 'bg/compiler-suppress-result-ignored' into devErlang/OTP
* bg/compiler-suppress-result-ignored: compiler tests: Eliminate "result of expression is ignored" warnings Silence warnings for expressions that are assigned to "_" OTP-8602 bg/compiler-suppress-result-ignored It is now possible to suppress the warning in code such as "list_to_integer(S), ok" by assigning the ignored value "_" like this: "_ = list_to_integer(S), ok".
2010-04-20Support nested record field access without parenthesesTuncer Ayaz
Original patch from YAMASHINA Hio posted to erlang-patches@ on Tue Jun 12 11:27:53 CEST 2007: http://www.erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-patches/2007-June/000182.html http://fleur.hio.jp/pub/erlang/record2.patch Only had to do minor changes to port the patch to the current R14A development tree. Also added compiler/record_SUITE:nested_access/2 to test nested record access with or without parentheses. With this change the following will work. -record(nrec0, {name = <<"nested0">>}). -record(nrec1, {name = <<"nested1">>, nrec0=#nrec0{}}). -record(nrec2, {name = <<"nested2">>, nrec1=#nrec1{}}). nested_access() -> N0 = #nrec0{}, N1 = #nrec1{}, N2 = #nrec2{}, <<"nested0">> = N0#nrec0.name, <<"nested1">> = N1#nrec1.name, <<"nested2">> = N2#nrec2.name, <<"nested0">> = N1#nrec1.nrec0#nrec0.name, <<"nested0">> = N2#nrec2.nrec1#nrec1.nrec0#nrec0.name, <<"nested1">> = N2#nrec2.nrec1#nrec1.name, <<"nested0">> = ((N2#nrec2.nrec1)#nrec1.nrec0)#nrec0.name, N1a = N2#nrec2.nrec1#nrec1{name = <<"nested1a">>}, <<"nested1a">> = N1a#nrec1.name, N2a = N2#nrec2.nrec1#nrec1.nrec0#nrec0{name = <<"nested0a">>}, N2b = ((N2#nrec2.nrec1)#nrec1.nrec0)#nrec0{name = <<"nested0a">>}, <<"nested0a">> = N2a#nrec0.name, N2a = N2b, ok. Signed-off-by: Tuncer Ayaz <[email protected]>