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The current implementation assumes that escripts all have at least
three lines. But according to the escript documentation, comments
on the second line and emulator flags on the third line are all
optional. Thus escripts with only two lines -- shebang on the
first line and code on the second line -- will not run. This commit
fixes the problem by rearranging the escript header parsing logic,
and recognize the escript body on the second line if the header only
contains a line of shebang.
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just to make things simpler.
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Record field types have been modified due to commit 8ce35b2:
"Take out automatic insertion of 'undefined' from typed record fields".
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* pf/document-escript-feature-only-present-in-examples/OTP-11827:
Document an escript:create/2 hidden feature
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escript:create/2 accepts a 3-elements tuple containing files and
zip:create/3 options to build a zip file.
Also had to update zip typespecs to allow referral from escript docs.
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Dialyzer recognizes a certain pattern that makes it possible to get
rid of 'The created fun has no local return' warnings.
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The manual says that an Emacs directive can be placed on the second
line. With this patch that directive is also recognized when selecting
encoding of the script.
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Expect modifications, additions and corrections.
There is a kludge in file_io_server and
erl_scan:continuation_location() that's not so pleasing.
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If the mtime of an escript/primary archive file changes after being
added to the code path, correctly reload the archive and update the
cache.
The existing code didn't consider that it might be a zip archive and failed:
=ERROR REPORT==== 3-Aug-2011::09:21:21 ===
File operation error: bad_central_directory. Target:
/escript_archive/module.beam. Function: get_file. Process: code_server.
Thanks David Reid and Hakan Mattson.
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* dev:
Fix a couple of minor bugs with hook priority
Update to reflect addition of CTH priority addition
Update CTH priority default to be 0
Update to reflect new cth callback api
Update the return from init/2 to be {ok, NewState} or {ok,NewState,Priority} instead of NewState.
Add priority functionality and tests for ct hooks
Update internal hooks state to use a record instead of tuples
Improve and correct types and specifications in Kernel and STDLIB
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Running Dialyzer on the test suites revealed a few type errors.
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This commit is a preparation for introducing location information
(filename/line number) in stacktraces in exceptions. Currently
a stack trace looks like:
[{Mod1,Function1,Arity1},
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{ModN,FunctionN,ArityN}]
Add a forth element to each tuple that can be used indication
the filename and line number of the source file:
[{Mod1,Function1,Arity1,Location1},
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{ModN,FunctionN,ArityN,LocationN}]
In this commit, the fourth element will just be an empty list,
and we will change all code that look at or manipulate stacktraces.
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code within the escript with the +native flag. You need an HiPE enabled emulator for this to work.
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While at it, also do some cleanups.
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It is possible to obtain the same effect with the
functions escript:extract/2 and zip:fold/3. See
escript_SUITE:escript_foldl/3 for a complete
emulation of the old escript:foldl/3 function.
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Both reltool and rebar needs to parse escripts. They are currently
using an undocumented function called escript:foldl/3. It folds a
function over all files in the body of an escript. If the body
contains source code the function compiles it and the gives debug
compiled beam code to the fold fun. If the body is an archive the fun
is applied for all files in the archive.
Instead of making the undocumented function public, the new functions
escript:create/2 and escript:extract/2 has been introduced. Together
with the new zip:foldl/3 function they have the same functionality as
escript:foldl/3 in a more flexible and generic way.
escript:foldl/3 should be removed as soon as reltool and rebar has
been adopted to use the new functions. The simplest way for reltool
and rebar to do this is to just copy the code from
escript_SUITE:escript_foldl/3, which happens to provide a future
compatible implementation of an emulated escript:foldl/3 function.
I was quite hesitant when I introduced the compile_source option. It
feels that it does not belong there but the alternative felt worse.
The rationale for the compile_source option is that it is a bit
cumbersome to compile the source code, as the source in most cases is
partial. In order to do compile the source you need to know about some
internals in escript. Without compile_source I think that these
internals should be documented. Further you need to duplicate parts of
the code.
Without the compile_source option you need to first parse the source
to forms, using an undocumented function in epp with an extended
format of predefined macros which also is undocumented. Then you need
to investigate the forms to see if you need to add an export form for
main. When that is done you can run the rest of the compiler passes as
usual. It is not so much code (60 lines or so) to write, but I do not
want to urge people to write it. I actually wrote the code (see
escript_SUITE:escript_foldl/3) before I decided to introduce the
compile_source option.
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escript:foldl/3 was not completely adapted to the changes introduced
in 6af2ac91005276add18b1c9bbf4c8fe4f8c6e040.
A partial fix has already been applied by Hakan Mattson in
4ec4a06edb5baaa0af2840943230c4a0be3a93cf.
Signed-off-by: Tuncer Ayaz <[email protected]>
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For example, if an archive (app-vsn.ez) just contains an
app-vsn/ebin/mod.beam file, the file info for the app-vsn and
app-vsn/ebin directories are faked using the file info from the
archive file as origin. The virtual direcories can also be
listed. For short, the top directories are virtual if they does
not exist.
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