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Instead of two records, #plt{} with dict:s and #mini_plt{} with ETS
tables, one record is used for representing PLT:s in RAM.
The #mini_plt{} is the one now used throughout analyses, but it is
called #plt{}.
When writing the PLT to file, another record is used, #file_plt{} (as
before). When creating #file_plt{}, the #plt{} is deleted (it cannot
be used for further analyses).
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The same checks are also performed by the Dialyzer.
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Use explicit file names of PLTs so that daily builds&tests running
simultaneously under the same user do not interfere with each other
("$HOME/.dialyzer_plt" is the default PLT name).
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If a dialyzer module attribute references an undefined (local)
function an error tuple is thrown but no caught. This leads to a
'nocatch' error and not the intended "clean" error.
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[James Fish:]
Dialyzer always asserts that files and directories passed in its
options exist. Therefore it is not possible to remove a beam/module
from a PLT when the beam file no longer exists. Dialyzer should not to
check files exist on disk when removing from the PLT.
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If a behaviour module contains an non-exported function with the same name as
one of the behaviour's callbacks, the callback info was inadvertently deleted
from the PLT as the dialyzer_plt:delete_list/2 function was cleaning up the
callback table. This bug was reported by Brujo Benavides.
Fixes ERL-72 bug report.
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* Mention the option 'check_plt' among gui() options.
* No longer check a PLT twice when the analysis type is 'plt_check'.
* No longer raise a case_clause error when checking a PLT finds warnings.
Thanks to James Fish.
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Thanks to James Fish for the bug report, and to Stavros Aronis for
fixing the bug.
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