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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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by preventing it from doing GC, which generated code relies on.
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This commit adds a new syntax for retrieving the stacktrace
without calling erlang:get_stacktrace/0. That allow us to
deprecate erlang:get_stacktrace/0 and ultimately remove it.
The problem with erlang:get_stacktrace/0 is that it can keep huge
terms in a process for an indefinite time after an exception. The
stacktrace can be huge after a 'function_clause' exception or a failed
call to a BIF or operator, because the arguments for the call will be
included in the stacktrace. For example:
1> catch abs(lists:seq(1, 1000)).
{'EXIT',{badarg,[{erlang,abs,
[[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20|...]],
[]},
{erl_eval,do_apply,6,[{file,"erl_eval.erl"},{line,674}]},
{erl_eval,expr,5,[{file,"erl_eval.erl"},{line,431}]},
{shell,exprs,7,[{file,"shell.erl"},{line,687}]},
{shell,eval_exprs,7,[{file,"shell.erl"},{line,642}]},
{shell,eval_loop,3,[{file,"shell.erl"},{line,627}]}]}}
2> erlang:get_stacktrace().
[{erlang,abs,
[[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,
23,24|...]],
[]},
{erl_eval,do_apply,6,[{file,"erl_eval.erl"},{line,674}]},
{erl_eval,expr,5,[{file,"erl_eval.erl"},{line,431}]},
{shell,exprs,7,[{file,"shell.erl"},{line,687}]},
{shell,eval_exprs,7,[{file,"shell.erl"},{line,642}]},
{shell,eval_loop,3,[{file,"shell.erl"},{line,627}]}]
3>
We can extend the syntax for clauses in try/catch to optionally bind
the stacktrace to a variable.
Here is an example using the current syntax:
try
Expr
catch C:E ->
Stk = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
.
.
.
In the new syntax, it would look like:
try
Expr
catch
C:E:Stk ->
.
.
.
Only a variable (not a pattern) is allowed in the stacktrace position,
to discourage matching of the stacktrace. (Matching would also be
expensive, because the raw format of the stacktrace would have to be
converted to the cooked form before matching.)
Note that:
try
Expr
catch E ->
.
.
.
is a shorthand for:
try
Expr
catch throw:E ->
.
.
.
If the stacktrace is to be retrieved for a throw, the 'throw:'
prefix must be explicitly included:
try
Expr
catch throw:E:Stk ->
.
.
.
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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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HiPE: Optimise receives matching unique references
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* lukas/docs/xmllint_fixes/OTP-14721:
ssl/ssh: Remove/ignore unused XML_FILES doc files
Refactor xmllint check and make it fail on failure
Add toplevel xmllint make target
Conflicts:
lib/crypto/doc/src/Makefile
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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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This iterator implementation fetches multiple elements to
iterate over in one call to erts_internal:maps_next instead
of one at a time. This means that the memory usage will go
up for the iterator as we are buffering elements, but the
usage is still bounded.
In this implementation the max memory usage is 1000 words.
Using this approach makes the iterator as fast as using
maps:to_list, so maps:iterator/2 has been removed.
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HiPE: Support for literal tag, tests and bugfixes
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Document HiPE limitations
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Literal tags are used by the VM as an alternative to reserving a large
virtual memory space in order to be able to quickly identify which terms
are literals. The use of literal tags harms performance, but is useful
to support systems where allocating a large amount of virtual memory is
not an option.
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HiPE has had metadata for gc safety on it's temporaries for a while, but
it has never been enforced or even checked, so naturally several
gc-safety violations has slipped through.
A new pass, hipe_rtl_verify_gcsafe verifies gcsafety on optimised RTL
and is used when running the testsuite, and can be manually enabled with
+{hipe,[verify_gcsafe]}.
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Since gcunsafe values are live over is_divisible calls (although only
the happy path, which never GCd), it should be a primop so there cannot
be any GCs.
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During deletion, the killing of expressions was not considered.
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The lazy code motion optimisation pass could violate its guarantees
eliminating partial redundancy by moving an expression to before a call
instruction.
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which don't seem to be true.
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Fix hipe bug in binary <<X/utf32>> construction
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by introducing new primop 'is_unicode'
with no exception (ab)use and no GC.
Replaces bs_validate_unicode which is kept for backward compat for now.
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This commit also adds a check to see that all files that
are part of an xi:include also have part of XML_FILES
and vice versa. It also fixes any applications where this
was not true.
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(Slightly) optimize catch and try/catch
OTP-14683
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If a try/catch is used to ignore the potential exception caused by some
expression with a side effect such as:
try
side_effect()
catch _Class:_Reason ->
ok
end,
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the generated code will be wasteful:
try YReg TryLabel
%% call side_effect() here
try_end Yreg
jump GoodLabel
TryLabel:
try_case YReg
%% try_case has set up registers as follows:
%% x(0) -> error | exit | throw
%% x(1) -> reason
%% x(2) -> raw stack trace data
GoodLabel:
%% This code does not use any x registers.
There will be two code paths that both end up at GoodLabel, and
the try_case instruction will set up registers that are never used.
We can do better by replacing try_case with try_end to obtain this
code:
try YReg TryLabel
%% call side_effect() here
try_end Yreg
jump GoodLabel
TryLabel:
try_end YReg
GoodLabel:
The jump optimizer (beam_jump) can further optimize this code
like this:
try YReg TryLabel
%% call side_effect() here
TryLabel:
try_end YReg
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that checks the construction of exception information. The test is
taken from the compiler SUITE but part of it (the one that constructs
exceptions which differ between BEAM and HiPE) is commented out.
Related to the discussion of #1596.
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* lars/doc-cleanup/OTP-14475:
[edoc] Remove unused module otpsgml_layout.erl
Remove unused files from the documentation build
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* maint:
erts, stdlib: Fix xmllint warning
Update runtime deps to depend on new stdlib functionality
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~tw and new string functions are new since OTP-20 (stdlib-3.4)
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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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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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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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