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2014-03-24stdlib: Add more types to epp and erl_lintHans Bolinder
2014-03-18epp: Make it possible to specify a default encodingBjörn Gustavsson
In the next commit, we will need a way to tell epp which the default encoding should be for files that have no encoding comment. We could add new open() and parse_file() functions with one extra argument for the encoding, but there are already too many variants. To avoid having to add an additional argument to epp:open() and epp:parse_file() each time new options are needed, introduce epp:open/1 and epp:parse_file/2 that takes a property list with options. Also support the new 'default_encoding' option for specifying the default encoding for source files. Thanks to Richard Carlsson for the idea and the implementation of the new functionality in epp.erl.
2014-02-23Deprecate pre-defined built-in typesHans Bolinder
The types array(), dict(), digraph(), gb_set(), gb_tree(), queue(), set(), and tid() have been deprecated. They will be removed in OTP 18.0. Instead the types array:array(), dict:dict(), digraph:graph(), gb_set:set(), gb_tree:tree(), queue:queue(), sets:set(), and ets:tid() can be used. (Note: it has always been necessary to use ets:tid().) It is allowed in OTP 17.0 to locally re-define the types array(), dict(), and so on. New types array:array/1, dict:dict/2, gb_sets:set/1, gb_trees:tree/2, queue:queue/1, and sets:set/1 have been added.
2014-02-20Fix a bug in epp concerning circular macro definitionsHans Bolinder
epp could loop when encountering a circular macro definition in an included file. Thanks to Maruthavanan Subbarayan for reporting the bug, and to Richard Carlsson for providing a bug fix.
2013-12-12EEP 37: Funs with namesAnthony Ramine
This adds optional names to fun expressions. A named fun expression is parsed as a tuple `{named_fun,Loc,Name,Clauses}` in erl_parse. If a fun expression has a name, it must be present and be the same in every of its clauses. The function name shadows the environment of the expression shadowing the environment and it is shadowed by the environment of the clauses' arguments. An unused function name triggers a warning unless it is prefixed by _, just as every variable. Variable _ is allowed as a function name. It is not an error to put a named function in a record field default value. When transforming to Core Erlang, the named fun Fun is changed into the following expression: letrec 'Fun'/Arity = fun (Args) -> let <Fun> = 'Fun'/Arity in Case in 'Fun'/Arity where Args is the list of arguments of 'Fun'/Arity and Case the Core Erlang expression corresponding to the clauses of Fun. This transformation allows us to entirely skip any k_var to k_local transformation in the fun's clauses bodies.
2013-05-06Fix unmatched_returns warnings in STDLIB and KernelHans Bolinder
2013-05-03Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
Conflicts: bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/epp.beam
2013-04-26Fix an inconsistent state in eppAnthony Ramine
When entering a new file, epp doesn't properly set #epp.name2 like it does on initialisation, generating a malformed file attribute when it leaves the file.
2013-04-19Change the default encoding of Erlang files to UTF-8Hans Bolinder
2013-04-05Use erlang:demonitor(Ref, [flush]) where applicableLoïc Hoguin
2013-02-15[stdlib] Correct handling of Unicode filenamesHans Bolinder
2013-02-11Make Unicode correctionsHans Bolinder
2013-01-25[stdlib] Introduce new functions epp:read_encoding_from_binary/1,2Hans Bolinder
2013-01-25Extend char() to Unicode charactersHans Bolinder
The code related to the introduction of unicode_string() and unicode_char() has been removed. The types char() and string() have been extended to include Unicode characters. In fact char() was changed some time ago; this commit is about cleaning up the documentation and introduce better names for some functions.
2013-01-16Remove support for the query keyword and query expressionsLoïc Hoguin
2013-01-02[stdlib, kernel] Introduce Unicode support for Erlang source filesHans Bolinder
Expect modifications, additions and corrections. There is a kludge in file_io_server and erl_scan:continuation_location() that's not so pleasing.
2012-08-31Update copyright yearsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2012-08-22Revert "Merge branch 'nox/compile-column-numbers' into maint"Lukas Larsson
Column numbers was merged without understanding all the whole story. See mail on erlang-patches for details. This reverts commit df8e67e203b83f95d1e098fec88ad5d0ad840069, reversing changes made to 0c9d90f314f364e5b1301ec89d762baabc57c7aa.
2012-06-02Allow setting of initial position in eppAnthony Ramine
2011-10-17Make epp search directory of current file first when including another fileRichard Carlsson
The expected behaviour of a C-style preprocessor (such as Erlang's epp) is to allow a header file to include another header file in the same directory even though that directory is not explicitly in the include path, and even if the actual include path might reference another directory containing a file with the same name. For example, if src/foo.erl explicitly includes "../include/foo.hrl", then foo.hrl should be able to include "bar.hrl" in that same directory even though "../include" might not be in the search path, and even if another file named bar.hrl could be found using the search path it should not override the one in the same directory as foo.hrl. In Erlang, the most common situation is that a user of an installed application includes a main public header file using include_lib ("appname/include/foo.hrl") and that file includes a secondary header file "bar.hrl". However, if it does this using include_lib, it causes a bootstrapping problem - in the build environment for the application itself, the application is not necessarily found by name. On the other hand, if foo.hrl uses a plain include, then bar.hrl might be found when the application is built (if explicit paths are set in the makefils) but not later on when a user includes the main header file of the installed application via include_lib. By making -include always look in the directory of the current file before it uses the search path, this problem is remedied, and include directives behave in a more intuitive way. This completes a partial fix in R11 that only worked for include_lib().
2011-08-16compiler: Don't create filenames starting with "./"Björn Gustavsson
In the location information tables in the run-time system, source filenames that are the same as the module name plus ".erl" extension are not stored explicitly, thus saving memory. To take advantage of that optimization, avoid complicating the names of files in the current working directory; specifically, make sure that "./" is not prepended to the name.
2011-05-12Types and specifications have been modified and addedHans Bolinder
2010-12-21Remove faulty change left by mistake in eppPatrik Nyblom
2010-12-20Removed dead codePatrik Nyblom
2010-10-28Fix epp bug concerning the file attribute and file inclusionHans Bolinder
Cover did not collect coverage data for files such as Yecc parses containing include directives. The bug has been fixed by modifying epp, the Erlang Code Preprocessor.
2010-06-03OTP-8665 epp bugHans Bolinder
The Erlang code preprocessor (epp) did not correctly handle premature end-of-input when defining macros. This bug, introduced in STDLIB 1.16, has been fixed.
2010-04-09OTP-8562 Closing right parenthesis in macro definitions is mandatory.Hans Bolinder
When defining macros the closing right parenthesis before the dot is now mandatory.
2010-03-09OTP-8503 stdlib: records with no fields is considered typed by eppHans Bolinder
The empty record (no fields) is now considered typed. It is more consistent than before; the base case is the logical one. A record is typed iff all its fields are typed. A record is tagged 'typed' iff it is typed.
2010-03-02OTP-8470 stdlib: epp bugHans Bolinder
The Erlang code preprocessor (epp) sent extra messages on the form {eof,Location} to the client when parsing the file attribute. This bug, introduced in R11B, has been fixed.
2010-02-01Minor corrections and clean-upsHans Bolinder
2010-02-01epp: change rules to choose the right version of a macroChristopher Faulet
Now, when we have only the constant definition of a macro (without arguments), we always use it. In all other cases, we try to find the exact matching definition. We throw an error if we don't find it.
2010-02-01epp: Add support of macros overloadingChristopher Faulet
This feature simplifies the definition of macros by avoiding to have a different name for each version (with different arities) of the same macros. New rules: - can have multiple definitions of the same macro with different arities - cannot overload macro with the same arity - the overloading of predefined macros (?MODULE, ?LINE, ...) is forbidden - the directive '-undef' removes all definitions of a macro
2010-02-01epp: fix bug in the function scan_undefChristopher Faulet
The dict St#epp.uses that helps to find circular macros was not correctly updated.
2009-11-20The R13B03 release.OTP_R13B03Erlang/OTP