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* lukas/erts/list_to_port/OTP-14348:
erts: Add erlang:list_to_port/1 debug bif
erts: Auto-import port_to_list for consistency
erts: Polish off erlang:list_to_ref/1
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Follow the same pattern as pid_to_list
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Fixes https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-406 - a bug introduced in
0377592dc2238f561291be854d2ce859dd9a5fb1
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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.
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* kill type information only for affected registers in get_map_elements
* bs_get_utf* will produce integers of unicode range
This optimises code created by Elixir compiler, where:
<<x::utf8,_::binary>> when x in 1..10
will compile the guard to
is_integer(X) andalso X >= 1 andalso X =< 10
This allows us to eliminate the is_integer check.
* bs_get_float will produce a float
* allow to carry type information over other bs instructions killing
only the affected registers
* kill only x registers after call_fun and apply instructions
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The test is supposed to compare the Core Erlang code that has been
printed and parsed back. It did compare and print any differences,
but it did not fail when there were differences.
Also fix problems with variable names and maps not comparing
equal when the inliner has been used.
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core_scan will now support and require atoms encoded in UTF-8.
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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]}.
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{get_tuple_element,Src,0,Dst}.
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{test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[Dst,Atom]}.
...
to:
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{test,is_tagged_tuple,Fail,[Src,Sz,Atom]}.
...
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Two dummy .erl files are created while releasing the tests for
the compiler. Remove the files after they have been copied to
the release directory to avoid that they show up as untracked
files in the output of "git status".
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beam_type: Avoid an internal consistency check failure
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
lib/typer/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/typer/vsn.mk
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Code such as the following:
-record(x, {a}).
f(R, N0) ->
N = N0 / 100,
if element(1, R#x.a) =:= 0 ->
N
end.
would fail to compile with the following message:
m: function f/2+19:
Internal consistency check failed - please report this bug.
Instruction: {fmove,{fr,0},{x,1}}
Error: {uninitialized_reg,{fr,0}}:
This bug was introduced in 348b5e6bee2f.
Basically, the beam_type pass placed the fmove instruction in the
wrong place. Instructions that store to floating point registers and
instructions that read from floating point registers are supposed to
be in the same basic block.
Fix the problem by flushing all floating points instruction
before a call the pseudo-BIF is_record/3, thus making sure that
the fmove instruction is placed in the correct block.
Here is an annotated listing of the relevant part of the .S
file (before the fix):
{test_heap,{alloc,[{words,0},{floats,1}]},2}.
{fconv,{x,1},{fr,0}}.
{fmove,{float,100.0},{fr,1}}.
fclearerror.
{bif,fdiv,{f,0},[{fr,0},{fr,1}],{fr,0}}.
{fcheckerror,{f,0}}.
%% The instruction {fmove,{fr,0},{x,1}} should have
%% been here.
%% Block of instructions expanded from a call to
%% the pseudo-BIF is_record/3. (Expanded in a later
%% compiler pass.)
{test,is_tuple,{f,3},[{x,0}]}.
{test,test_arity,{f,3},[{x,0},2]}.
{get_tuple_element,{x,0},0,{x,2}}.
{test,is_eq_exact,{f,3},[{x,2},{atom,x}]}.
{move,{atom,true},{x,2}}.
{jump,{f,4}}.
{label,3}.
{move,{atom,false},{x,2}}.
{label,4}.
%% End of expansion.
%% The fmove instruction that beam_validator complains
%% about.
{fmove,{fr,0},{x,1}}.
Reported-by: Richard Carlsson
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* maint:
Documentation: use behaviour(ssh_daemon_channel)
Fix minor typo in compile:forms/1 doc
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Binary construction that mixes long literal strings with variables
will make Dialyzer slow. Example:
<<"long string (thousand of characters)",T/binary>>
The string literals in binary construction is translated to one binary
segment per character; all those segments will slow down Dialyzer.
We can speed up Dialyzer if we combine several characters (up to 256)
to a signle segment in the binary. It will also slightly speed up the
compiler.
This optimization will make core listings file with binary strings
harder to read, but they were not that easy to read before this
change.
ERL-308
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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.
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* josevalim/atu8-chunk/PR-1078/OTP-14178:
Add new AtU8 beam chunk
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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).
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* egil/cuddle-tests:
stdlib: Increase timetrap for rand_SUITE
common_test: Increase timetrap for cth_hooks_SUITE
compiler: Increase timetrap timeouts for lc_SUITE
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Also slightly refactor the code to simplify the types.
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The compiler passes always Options as list to parse_transform/2.
There is no need accept a non-list.
There is also no need to handle an improper Options list. The compiler
itself will crash if the Options list is improper.
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Since Index =:= OldIndex and OldUniq =:= 0, there is no need to
store OldIndex and OldUniq in the internal data structure for the
lambda table.
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* 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
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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.
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