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* ks/rec-erl_types:
Deeper unfolding of recursive types
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The change of taking out some hard-coded information about the file module
uncovered that the unfolding of recursive types was probably too shallow.
This has been fixed by unfolding it until a deeper limit (REC_TYPE_LIMIT).
While at erl_types.erl also did some cleanup changes and fixed an erroneous
io:format message.
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* ks/ets-update-counter:
Fix type of ets:update_counter/3 to correspond with the documentation
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* ks/dialyzer-fixes:
Fix two errors in dialyzer
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Changes which fix some problems reported by dialyzer users:
1. The handling of nested opaque types
2. The handling of remote types in record expressions used as types
While at it, updated dialyzer's RELEASE_NOTES to reflect these fixes
and did some cleanups to dialyzer_utils.erl so that it gets in sync
with dialyzer's main development branch.
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Resolve name clash with auto-imported BIFs min/2 and max/2.
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* pg/fix-hipe-load:
Fix hipe:load/1
OTP-8802
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This fixes a problem in the HiPE compiler's BEAM-to-Icode
pass where it can crash due to the BEAM compiler's merging
of identical basic blocks with different exception handling
contexts. This bug has been latent, but is now exposed by
what appears to be more aggressive optimizations in BEAM.
The added comment explains things in more detail.
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hipe:load/1 (and unexported hipe:load/2) just did not work. Calling it
would fail with a badmatch because only the hipe chunk was passed to
do_load/3's third parameter called WholeModule. Since this parameter is
then passed to beam_lib:all_chunks/1 which accepts the whole module as a
binary as well as a path to the beam file, and since a path is exactly
what we have in load/2, the fix consists in letting do_load/3 accept a
path and passing it from load/2.
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elib_malloc is an alternate memory allocator that
is no longer possible to build.
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Merging the three off-heap lists (binaries, funs and externals) into
one list. This reduces memory consumption by two words (pointers) per
ETS object.
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The code handling this BIF did not take into account that
the fun in the first argument that could return []
and therefore the return value of the BIF could also be [].
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* egil/eprof:
Fix eprof to handle error cases
Dialyzer cleanup for eprof
Fix fprof_SUITE to use new eprof API
Switch pattern API for eprof profile with mfa
Update eprof documentation
Update eprof_SUITE with more basic tests
Rename sorting choices for eprof
Teach eprof to align text output
Add dump functionality to eprof
Add log functionality to eprof
Update eprof tests to reflect new eprof
Add start timestamp to eprof profiling
Teach eprof to use the new breakpoints
OTP-8706 egil/eprof
eprof has been reimplemented with support in the Erlang virtual machine and
is now both faster (i.e. slows down the code being measured less) and
scales much better. In measurements we saw speed-ups compared to the old
eprof ranging from 6 times (for sequential code that only uses one
scheduler/core) up to 84 times (for parallel code that uses 8 cores).
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* ks/dialyzer-R14-fixes:
Various changes to dialyzer-related files for R14.
OTP-8699 ks/dialyzer-R14-fixes
Various changes to dialyzer-related files for R14.
- Dialyzer properly supports the new attribute -export_type and checks that
remote types only refer to exported types. A warning is produced if some
files/applications refer to types defined in modules which are neither in
the PLT nor in the analyzed applications.
- Support for detecting data races involving whereis/1 and unregister/1.
- More precise identification of the reason(s) why a record construction
violates the types declared for its fields.
- Fixed bug in the handling of the 'or' guard.
- Better handling of the erlang:element/2 BIF.
- Complete handling of Erlang BIFs.
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Bumped version number and wrote RELEASE_NOTES.
Included all changes described in release notes.
Some spec-related changes to some files in lib/hipe/cerl.
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* bg/bif-types:
Add type information for erlang:garbage_collect_message_area/0
Add type information for erts_debug:* BIFs
Add type information for erlang:port_call/2
Add type information for erlang:display* BIFs
Add type information for the BIFs in the binary module
Introduce and use the t_endian() helper
Add type information for erlang:binary_part/2,3
Add type info for erlang:append/2 and erlang:subtract/2
Add type information for the erlang:adler32* BIFs
Add ppc64 return for erlang:system_info(hipe_architecture)
Test that all BIFs have known types
erl_types: Export is_erl_type/1
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* commit 'bg/nif_error':
crypto: Add type specs for all documented functions
crypto: Use erlang:nif_error/1 to squelch false Dialyzer warnings
Add erlang:nif_error/1,2
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erlang:garbage_collect_message_area/0 is undocumented and unsupported.
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(erlang:port_call/2 is undocumented.)
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These are aliases for '++'/2 and '--'/2.
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While at it, introduce a new type for adler32 and crc32
and use it consistently within the file.
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It is useful for testing.
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* ks/dialyzer:
dialyzer: Build the PLT even if there are unresolved remote types
proplists: Export the type property()
erl_lint: Issue warnings for undefined exported types
Minor fix in a print message
Add handling of unknown types
Add declaration for exported types
Add types and specs; performed some cleanups also
erl_scan: Add declarations for exported types
stdlib: Add declarations for exported types
hipe: Add declarations for exported types
compiler: Add declarations for exported types
syntax_tools: Add declarations for exported types
kernel: Add declaration for exported types
Support -export_type() in dialyzer and erl_types
Add infrastructure for the -export_type() attribute
OTP-8678 ks/dialyzer
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A stub function that is supposed to be replaced by a NIF usually
calls erlang:error/1 to cause an exception if the NIF library
is not loaded. For example:
foo() ->
erlang:error(nif_not_loaded).
The problem is that although erlang:error/1 will normally never be
called, Dialyzer will think that any call to the function will fail
and thus generate false warnings. Adding a spec for the function
will not help because Dialyzer will not believe the spec.
Add erlang:nif_error/1,2 that work exactly like erlang:error/1,2.
Define the return types for both BIFs to be t_any().
erlang:nif_error is used like this:
-spec foo() -> binary().
foo() ->
erlang:nif_error(nif_not_loaded).
(The -spec is optional but highly recommended, since Dialyzer
otherwise has no chance to figure out the types.)
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put_literal/2 was an experimental instruction added in R11 to
support literals, but before the R12 release support for literals
was implemented for all instruction, making the put_literal/2
instruction redundant. Although the beam_disasm module supports
dissambley of instructions in older releases, there is
no reason to have it support experimental instructions.
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bs_bits_to_bytes2/2 was an experimental instruction added in R11,
but was removed in R12. Although the beam_disasm and beam_validator
modules do support instructions in older releases, there is
no reason to have them support experimental instructions.
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The bug was introduced in d60f055697cfe8e7f94be4d291d49bb00a66bc52.
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* 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.)
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Make the recv_mark/1 and recv_mark/1 instructions known to the
compiler and run-time system. For the moment, make the loader ignore
any occurrences of those instructions in BEAM files.
Also update hipe_beam_to_icode to ignore those instructions.
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When defining macros the closing right parenthesis before the dot is now
mandatory.
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