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The clause added for maps in commit 1a7c41be is corrected.
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Replace integers and floats with t_number() since keysearch et al
compare the key (rather than match).
Corrects the commit b3c8e94.
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* hasse/dialyzer/fix_contract_check/OTP-15562/ERL-845:
dialyzer: Fix a bug regarding contracts
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See also https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-845.
Fix a bug that caused Dialyzer to crash when analyzing a contract with
a module name differing from the analyzed module's name. The bug was
introduced in Erlang/OTP 18.
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See also https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-680.
The right associative short circuit expressions 'andalso' and 'orelse'
are expanded by the Compiler (see v3_core) into 'case' expressions. If
parentheses are used to enforce left associativeness, variables are
introduced, and the time needed by Dialyzer increases exponentially.
Rather than trying to fix Dialyzer itself, v3_core now rewrites
repeated use of 'andalso' ('orelse') into right associative
expressions before creating the 'case' expressions.
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See also https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-634.
The utility program `erl_call' in erl_interface used to call
lib:eval_str/1, which is no longer present in Erlang/OTP 21.0.
The lib module was eliminated in OTP-15072, see also
https://github.com/erlang/otp/pull/1786.
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The -Woverspecs (-Wspecdiffs) option generates warnings in a few more
cases. The refinement is analogous to the test that -Wunderspecs
already does: it checks if the contract has nothing in common with
some element (see erl_types:t_elements/1) of the success typing.
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* hasse/dialyzer/funs_in_dead_code/OTP-15079/ERL-593:
dialyzer: Do not emit warnings for unreachable funs
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Warnings are not generated for funs residing in dead code.
In particular, warnings like "The created fun has no local return" are
no longer generated for funs declared in clauses or functions that
cannot be run.
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Use integer variable names instead of atoms in v3_core, sys_core_fold,
and v3_kernel to avoid overflowing the atom table.
It is a deliberate design decision to calculate the first free integer
variable name (in sys_core_fold and v3_kernel) instead of somehow
passing it from one pass to another. I don't want that kind of
dependency between compiler passes. Also note that the next free
variable name is not easily available after running the inliner.
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make erlang:process_info/1 not retrieve messages
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* hasse/dialyzer/extra-range/OTP-14970:
ssl: Correct some specs
os_mon: Correct a spec
Fix broken spec in beam_asm
Dialyzer should not throw away spec information because of overspec
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process_info/1 retrieves a number of properties related to a process,
including the list of messages in its mailbox. This is potentially
unsafe if the target process has a large number of queued messages:
- there is no a priori upper bound on the amount of memory being
allocated to hold that list, and
- the loop to retrieve the messages is uninterruptible, so the
Erlang scheduler where this executes blocks for the duration
We've seen process_info/1 bring down heavily loaded nodes on more
than one occasion. At least once it appeared to have blocked the
Erlang heart process from executing, causing the external heart to
kill the VM.
Consequently this removes 'messages' from the list of process_info
tags to retrieve for process_info/1. Note that process_info/1 still
retrieves 'message_queue_len', and process_info/2 can still retrieve
'messages' when asked to.
A few places in the OTP libraries need minor adjustments, since they
want 'message_queue_len' but compute it from the length of the list
of messages.
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* maint:
dialyzer: Correct a parameterized opaque types bug
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See also https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-565.
To avoid loops, erl_types:t_is_subtype checks for equality using
unopaqued types, but in (at least) one case something is lost:
This fix makes sure that when forwarding arguments in dataflow, types
with different parameters but equal when unopaqued are considered
different.
For example, dict:dict(0, {}) and dict:dict(0, []) are equal when
unopaqued (due to how dict(_, _) is declared in module dict), but
should be considered different when forwarding args.
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* maint:
dialyzer: Fix a crash
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* hasse/no_get_stacktrace/OTP-14861:
erts: Update abstract format doc with stacktrace variable
wx: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
tools: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
stdlib: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
sasl: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
runtime_tools: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
reltool: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
parsetools: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
observer: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
mnesia: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace() (cont)
mnesia: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
kernel: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
inets: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
eunit: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
et: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
dialyzer: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
debugger: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
debugger: Do not try to restore stacktrace
common_test: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()
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* maint:
dialyzer: Fix bsl/2 bug
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Also modified erl_bif_types:infinity_bsl() when called with zero as
first argument. As of writing this, erlang:'bsl'/2 is modified on the
master branch to never fail if called with a huge second argument.
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* maint:
dialyzer: Add a test of erl_tar:table/1,2
Fix false Dialyzer warnings for erl_tar:table/1
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* maint:
dialyzer: Correct handling of erlang:abs/1
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See also https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-551.
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* maint:
dialyzer: Extend the map implementation's handling of ?unit
dialyzer: Use string:find() instead of string:str()
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The Maps implementation handles ?unit in more cases.
Exactly when t_is_none_or_unit() is to be called is not clear to me.
The added cases are about a map type being ?unit, but the key or the
value of an association can also be ?unit, but that is not always
checked.
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* lukas/stdlib/maps_iterators/OTP-14012:
erts: Limit size of first iterator for hashmaps
Update primary bootstrap
Update preloaded modules
erts: Remove erts_internal:maps_to_list/2
stdlib: Make io_lib and io_lib_pretty use maps iterator
erts: Implement batching maps:iterator
erts: Implement maps path iterator
erts: Implement map iterator using a stack
stdlib: Introduce maps iterator API
Conflicts:
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/io_lib.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/io_lib_pretty.beam
erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/erts_internal.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/zlib.beam
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* maint:
dialyzer: Display error messages without call stack
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As of commit 12b379 many of the reasons displayed after
"Analysis failed with error:"
erroneously include a call stack. The bug is now corrected.
The bug was pointed out in
http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-questions/2017-October/093838.html.
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* maint:
dialyzer: Adjust a test case
dialyzer: Modify handling of singleton map key types
Dialyzer: Rewrite one map type invariant
Dialyzer: Rewrite some of the docs of map types
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* hasse/dialyzer/map_fixes/OTP-14572:
dialyzer: Adjust a test case
dialyzer: Modify handling of singleton map key types
Dialyzer: Rewrite one map type invariant
Dialyzer: Rewrite some of the docs of map types
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* siri/string-new-api: (28 commits)
hipe (test): Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
dialyzer (test): Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
eunit (test): Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
system (test): Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
system (test): Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
mnesia (test): Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
Deprecate old string functions
observer: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
common_test: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
eldap: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
et: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
os_mon: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
debugger: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
runtime_tools: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
asn1: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
compiler: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
sasl: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
reltool: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
kernel: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
hipe: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
...
Conflicts:
lib/eunit/src/eunit_lib.erl
lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.erl
lib/reltool/src/reltool_target.erl
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* maint:
dialyzer: Improve check of unknown types
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The implementation of OTP-14218 (commit 6d3b38a) has a weakness: only
a very limited part of the type form is checked. This is now fixed:
types not used by specs are checked equally well as types used by
specs.
The new function erl_types:t_from_form_check_remote() checks usage of
remote types. It does not expand used local types, and has (almost) no
limits on depth and size.
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Huge maps are truncated differently by the pretty printer. The reason
is that erl_types:is_singleton_type/1 no longer recognizes complex
singleton types, which results in a less precise representation of map
types.
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The test case loop.erl shows that there is a problem with certain
singleton key types. Here the internal representation toggles between
#{a | b => ...} and #{a => ..., b => ...}
The choice is to turn #{a | b => ...} into #{a => ..., b => ...} early
(t_from_form()). The aim is to keep as much info as possible (in
pairs). However, including complex singleton keys (tuples, maps) in
this scheme is potentially too costly, and a bit complicated. So one
more choice is made: let atoms and number (and nothing else) be
singleton types, and let complex keys go into the default key.
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If the gen_server process needs to perform an action immediately
after initialization or to break the execution of a callback into
multiple steps, it can return {continue, term()} in place of the
time-out or hibernation value, which will immediately invoke the
handle_continue/2 callback with the given term.
This provides a more accessible approach to after initialization
compared to proc_lib+enter_loop that is also guaranteed to be
safe.
It also allows callbacks that need to do lengthy or stateful work
to checkpoint the state throughout multiple iterations. This can
be useful, for example, when implementing behaviours on top of
gen_server.
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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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