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2014-01-10Handle binary input in console helpersJosé Valim
The standard_input may be set to binary mode via io:getopts/2 and in case such cases the "i/0" console helper got stuck as it was unable to match new lines in binaries.
2014-01-09Merge branch 'sv/faster-orddict-from_list/OTP-11552'Björn Gustavsson
* sv/faster-orddict-from_list/OTP-11552: improve performance for orddict:from_list/1
2013-12-19improve performance for orddict:from_list/1Steve Vinoski
Improve the performance of orddict:from_list/1 by reimplementing it using the lists module in a way that preserves backward compatibility. The QuickCheck programs linked below were used to verify backward compatibility: * https://gist.github.com/vinoski/3bd216efa421c581174a * https://gist.github.com/vinoski/c6db70e8dc725083843d Both tests, which were run on R16B03, require the original orddict module to be renamed to olddict, and that code:unstick_mod/1 be applied to orddict in order to allow it to be replaced with the revised orddict. The first QuickCheck test first generates a list of pairs of terms, then uses the list to create both an original and revised orddict using from_list/1, then verifies that the results of the operation are the same for both instances. The second QuickCheck test is similar except that it first creates an instance of the original and revised orddicts and then folds over a randomly-generated list of orddict functions, applying each function to each orddict instance and verifying that the results match. The revised orddict:from_list/1 function was also tested to assess performance against the original orddict implementation. The test program used is available here: * https://gist.github.com/vinoski/61772a052f3501e1e128 Since an orddict instance is implemented as a list, the test program creates ordicts of length 1, 10, 100, and 1000 and uses them to assess performance at each length. Performance was measured using timer:tc/3 to time a number of iterations of various tests against the original orddict and against the revised orddict. To test from_list/1, orddicts of lengths 1, 10, 100, and 1000 are created from a list of random pairs with integer keys. For lengths greater than 1, two different tests are performed: one passing a list of pairs in sorted key order, and the other passing a list of pairs in reverse sorted key order. Since orddicts are ordered, these orderings effect worst-case and best-case behavior of the original orddict:from_list/2 implementation respectively. These tests were performed against R16B02 on a Macbook Pro with an Intel Core i7 processor running at 2.7GHz and 16GB of RAM running OS X 10.8.5, and on a Dell system with a 3.4GHz Intel Core i7 and 16GB of RAM running Ubuntu Linux 12.04. The tables below show results for OS X and Linux respectively. Each table lists the name of each test followed by two numbers, each a time in microseconds of the average of 10 runs of the test. The first number is the result for the original orddict, the second for the revised orddict. As the numbers for both platforms show, the revised from_list/1 function is always faster than the original version, in some cases quite a bit faster. Results from OS X: ------------------ from_list length 1: 1.789 0.116 from_list length 10 ordered: 10.082 3.040 from_list length 10 reverse ordered: 4.853 3.604 from_list length 100 ordered: 397.213 20.134 from_list length 100 reverse ordered: 25.473 20.745 from_list length 1000 ordered: 37490.26 251.46 from_list length 1000 reverse ordered: 307.94 215.96 Results from Linux: ------------------- from_list length 1: 0.146 0.025 from_list length 10 ordered: 4.729 0.815 from_list length 10 reverse ordered: 1.687 0.956 from_list length 100 ordered: 144.467 5.896 from_list length 100 reverse ordered: 6.694 5.816 from_list length 1000 ordered: 13755.19 79.413 from_list length 1000 reverse ordered: 91.54 64.308
2013-12-13Merge branch 'nox/eep37/OTP-11537'Björn Gustavsson
* nox/eep37/OTP-11537: Support EEP37 named funs in emacs erlang-mode Document named fun expressions Test named funs Support named funs in the debugger interpreter Update primary bootstrap for named funs in the shell Support named funs in the shell Update primary bootstrap for named funs EEP 37: Funs with names Support non top level letrecs in dialyzer
2013-12-12Support named funs in the shellAnthony Ramine
The current code for the evaluation of ordinary funs is dependent on the order on variables in the fun environment as returned by erlang:fun_info(Fun, env). To avoid the problem in the future, make sure that we only have one free variable in the funs that we will need to inspect using erlang:fun_info(Fun, env).
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.
2013-12-10Update versions of OTP, erts, kernel, and stdlibRickard Green
Update versions of OTP, erts, kernel, and stdlib to comply with the new version scheme decided by the OTP technical board.
2013-12-07Merge branch 'rickard/garbage_collect/OTP-11388'Rickard Green
* rickard/garbage_collect/OTP-11388: Parallel check_process_code when code_server purge a module Functionality for disabling garbage collection Use asynchronous check_process_code in code_parallel_SUITE Execution of system tasks in context of another process Conflicts: bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/hipe_unified_loader.beam erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam erts/preloaded/ebin/erts_internal.beam
2013-11-18Execution of system tasks in context of another processRickard Green
A process requesting a system task to be executed in the context of another process will be notified by a message when the task has executed. This message will be on the form: {RequestType, RequestId, Pid, Result}. A process requesting a system task to be executed can set priority on the system task. The requester typically set the same priority on the task as its own process priority, and by this avoiding priority inversion. A request for execution of a system task is made by calling the statically linked in NIF erts_internal:request_system_task(Pid, Prio, Request). This is an undocumented ERTS internal function that should remain so. It should *only* be called from BIF implementations. Currently defined system tasks are: * garbage_collect * check_process_code Further system tasks can and will be implemented in the future. The erlang:garbage_collect/[1,2] and erlang:check_process_code/[2,3] BIFs are now implemented using system tasks. Both the 'garbage_collect' and the 'check_process_code' operations perform or may perform garbage_collections. By doing these via the system task functionality all garbage collect operations in the system will be performed solely in the context of the process being garbage collected. This makes it possible to later implement functionality for disabling garbage collection of a process over context switches. Newly introduced BIFs: * erlang:garbage_collect/2 - The new second argument is an option list. Introduced option: * {async, RequestId} - making it possible for users to issue asynchronous garbage collect requests. * erlang:check_process_code/3 - The new third argument is an option list. Introduced options: * {async, RequestId} - making it possible for users to issue asynchronous check process code requests. * {allow_gc, boolean()} - making it possible to issue requests that aren't allowed to garbage collect (operation will abort if gc should be needed). These options have been introduced as a preparation for parallelization of check_process_code operations when the code_server is about to purge a module.
2013-11-07Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
2013-10-22Merge branch 'mh/dict_orddict_is_empty/OTP-11353'Fredrik Gustafsson
* mh/dict_orddict_is_empty/OTP-11353: Update primary bootstrap Add dict:is_empty/1 and orddict:is_empty/1
2013-10-16Spec for atan2 should be atan2(Y, X), not atan2(X, Y)Ary Borenszweig
2013-10-15Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
2013-10-15Merge branch 'blt/gen_server-typo/OTP-11398' into maintFredrik Gustafsson
* blt/gen_server-typo/OTP-11398: Change 'recive' to 'receive' in gen_server.erl
2013-10-14Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
2013-10-12Change 'recive' to 'receive' in gen_server.erlBrian L. Troutwine
A small spelling correction merely; no functionality change.
2013-09-19Teach erlc to handle UTF-8 file namesBjörn Gustavsson
The 'erlc' program passes options to the 'erl' program using the '-s' option. The '-s' option causes all options to be converted to atoms, which implies that UTF-8 file names may not be given on the command line. We could solve just the UTF-8 problem by using '-run' and change the erl_compile module to expect strings instead of atoms, but since that is an incompatible change, we should take the opportunity to make more incompatible changes while we are at it. Specifically, when 'erlc' was first written, there was no way to pass command line arguments starting with '-' to Erlang, so 'erlc' did all parsing of arguments and translated options to atoms starting with a '@' character (for example, -I was translated to @i). Since then, the '-extra' option has been introduced which allows us to pass anything to Erlang at the end of the command line. Therefore, while at it, do the minimum of necessary command line parsing in the 'erlc' program (e.g. the '-smp' option), passing the command line essentially unchanged to 'erl' using the '-extra' option, and rewrite the option parsing in Erlang.
2013-09-13Add dict:is_empty/1 and orddict:is_empty/1Magnus Henoch
dict:size/1 runs in constant time, but orddict:size/1 does not. With this change, the two modules stay API compatible and gain a constant-time function for checking whether a dictionary is empty.
2013-09-12Remove ^L characters hidden randomly in the code. Not those used in text ↵Pierre Fenoll
files as delimiters. While working on a tool that processes Erlang code and testing it against this repo, I found out about those little sneaky 0xff. I thought it may be of help to other people build such tools to remove non-conforming-to-standard characters.
2013-09-06Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
Conflicts: bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/erl_lint.beam
2013-08-27Fix variable usage tracking in some record errorsAnthony Ramine
When reporting a field redefinition in a record, erl_lint can forget about some old unused variables. f() -> X = 1, #r{a=foo,a=bar,a=qux}.
2013-08-27Fix unsafe variable tracking in try expressionsAnthony Ramine
Variables used in the body of a try expression were marked as unsafe *and* used, which makes no sense as an unsafe variable can't be used. Function vtsubtract/2 is used to forget usage of such unsafe variables. Reported-by: Paul Davis
2013-08-27Fix variable usage tracking in erl_lintAnthony Ramine
When analyzing complex expressions (i.e. comprehensions, cases, tries, ifs and receives), erl_lint does not forget about old unused variables when returning the updated variable table. This causes a bug where old unused variables are not recorded as such: t(X, Y) -> #r{a=[ K || K <- Y ],b=[ K || K <- Y ]}. As erl_lint uses vtmerge_pat/2 to merge the results of the analysis of the two list comprehensions, X is marked as used and the warning is not emitted. The function vtmerge_pat/2 is used instead of the similar vtmerge/2 which does not mark multiple occurrences of a variable as usage to handle cases like the following one: t(X, Y) -> #r{a=A=X,b=A=Y}. Other simpler expressions like conses, tuples and external fun references do not correctly follow this behaviour, e.g. A is not marked as used in the following code: t(X, Y) -> {A=X,A=Y}. This commit fixes both issues and makes erl_lint not return old unused variables in updated tables and makes all compound expressions use vtmerge_pat/2. Reported-by: Anders Ramsell
2013-08-26Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
2013-08-26Merge branch 'sze/edlin_understand_keys/OTP-11251' into maintFredrik Gustafsson
* sze/edlin_understand_keys/OTP-11251: Added primary bootstrap erts: fixed documentation regarding tty and arrow keys make edlin understand a few important control keys
2013-08-26Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
2013-08-26Merge branch 'alexrp/export_edge/OTP-11266' into maintFredrik Gustafsson
* alexrp/export_edge/OTP-11266: Export the edge/0 type from the digraph module
2013-08-22Merge branch 'maint'Hans Bolinder
* maint: Correct the specifications of io_lib:fread/2,3
2013-08-21Correct the specifications of io_lib:fread/2,3Hans Bolinder
Thanks to Chris King and Kostis Sagonas for pinpointing the bug.
2013-08-21Merge branch 'maint'Hans Bolinder
* maint: Fix a Dets bug concerning traversal of tables
2013-08-21Merge branch 'hb/stdlib/dets_bugfix/OTP-11245' into maintHans Bolinder
* hb/stdlib/dets_bugfix/OTP-11245: Fix a Dets bug concerning traversal of tables
2013-08-21Merge branch 'maint'Hans Bolinder
* maint: Fix a bug in the linter regarding the 'fun M:F/A' construct
2013-08-20Fix a bug in the linter regarding the 'fun M:F/A' constructHans Bolinder
If the fun M:F/A construct was used erroneously the linter could crash. Thanks to Mikhail Sobolev for reporting the bug.
2013-08-19Fix a Dets bug concerning traversal of tablesHans Bolinder
The bug was introduced in R16B. Thanks to Manuel Durán Aguete.
2013-08-16Merge branch 'pan/update_pcre_8.33'Patrik Nyblom
* pan/update_pcre_8.33: Workaround TR gnu/181328, GCC 4.2.1 20070831 on FreeBSD 9.1 Clarify relation between erts_iolist_{size|to_buf} Fix backslash in titles of manpages Correct UTF-8 in stdlib's notes.xml Add more tests for corner error cases in erl_bif_re.c Add documentation of report_errors and match_limit(_recursion) Add match_limit and match_limit_recursion options Add return_errors option to re:run/3 Add README for updating PCRE Add documentation of extensions to re module Add new options to Erlang re interface and mend dupnames Update PCRE doc part of re.xml to PCRE 8.33 state Integrate new PCRE test suites Integrate patch for PCRE bug id 1370 Handle CRLF correctly in global regexp Add erts_prefix to pcre_library and update erl_bif_re Update to PCRE 8.33, w/o the erts_ prefix added OTP-11204 OTP-11205 OTP-10285
2013-08-09Add match_limit and match_limit_recursion optionsPatrik Nyblom
Added to re:run and sets the corresponding fields in 'extra' struct for the PCRE match engine. The result can be viewed by also setting 'report_errors' when matching. Some housekeeping was also done... The offset option also did not properly check for offset's >= 0. Change nomatch to BADARG when pre-compiled mp() is faked: By constructing a 5-tuple with faked content but the right data types, you could do a re:run which returned nomatch when in fact the mp() was bad. The cheapest solution is to check the return from pcre_exec better. Remove unreachable code in erts_bif_re.c: Replaced tests for things that logically simply cannot happen with ASSERT.
2013-08-09Add return_errors option to re:run/3Patrik Nyblom
2013-08-09Add documentation of extensions to re modulePatrik Nyblom
The following compile options are documented: no_start_optimize ucp never_utf The following run options are documented: notempty_atstart {capture, all_names} The following new functions are documented: re:inspect/2
2013-08-09Add new options to Erlang re interface and mend dupnamesPatrik Nyblom
Add notempty_atstart, no_start_optimize, ucp and never_utf options from new PCRE version. Use the new notempty_atstart in global matching. Add inspect/2 function Correctly handle dupnames when capturing a name, as in Perl, get the leftmost matching occurence. Also added all_names, to get all the names in the pattern in alphabetical (name) order. To be able to use this in global matching, an inspect function that can dig out a namelist was added.
2013-08-07Export the edge/0 type from the digraph moduleAlex Rønne Petersen
2013-08-07make edlin understand a few important control keysStefan Zegenhagen
Hi Fredrik, > I've gotten some feedback from your review, > You need to add documentation under Erts-> "User's Guide" -> "tty - A > command line interface" > > You need to add testcase in interactive_shell_SUITE a simplified > example of how this testcase could look like; > ctrl_w_and_ctrl_u(_Conf) -> > rtnode([{putline,""}, {putline, "2."}, {getline, "2"}, > {putline,"xxx yy"++[$\^w]++"."}, {getline,"xxx"}, {putline,"xxx > yy"++[$\^u]++"z."}, {getline,"z"}],[]). Please find an updated version of the patch attached to this e-mail. I hope that you still accept it via e-mail because the former patch was sent the same way ;-). I have extended the documentation to list the new key combinations and added tests to make sure they work. Kind regards, -- Dr. Stefan Zegenhagen arcutronix GmbH Garbsener Landstr. 10 30419 Hannover Germany Tel: +49 511 277-2734 Fax: +49 511 277-2709 Email: [email protected] Web: www.arcutronix.com *Synchronize the Ethernet* General Managers: Dipl. Ing. Juergen Schroeder, Dr. Josef Gfrerer - Legal Form: GmbH, Registered office: Hannover, HRB 202442, Amtsgericht Hannover; Ust-Id: DE257551767. Please consider the environment before printing this message. >From ce4b827c78d18f39bb1146fd2959ffd7ae2b4bb6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stefan Zegenhagen <[email protected]> Date: Mon, 6 May 2013 14:39:07 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] [EDLIN] support a few more control keys Add support for the following control keys that many users have become accustomed to: - <CTRL>+W : backward kill word - <CTRL>+U : backward kill line - <HOME> : goto start of line - <END> : goto end of line - <CTRL>+<LEFT> : backward word - <CTRL>+<RIGHT> : forward word It seems that the <CTRL>+<LEFT|RIGHT> control key sequences are different between terminal emulators, therefore a few possible combinations were added (similar to how libreadline is configured). Documentation and tests are extended to reflect the new functionality.
2013-08-06Handle CRLF correctly in global regexpPatrik Nyblom
2013-08-05Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
2013-08-01Fix typo in abcast() function commentJohannes Weißl
2013-07-24Merge branch 'maint'Björn-Egil Dahlberg
2013-07-24Merge branch 'jv/update-io_prompt-type/OTP-11208' into maintBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
* jv/update-io_prompt-type/OTP-11208: Update io:prompt() type
2013-07-21Update filelib.erl typespecsJosé Valim
Most functions in filelib support binaries as arguments but that was not reflected in the typespecs. The types filename_all() and dirname_all() were introduced to mimic file:name_all().
2013-07-21Update io:prompt() typeJosé Valim
Functions that expect an io:prompt() also accept binaries and iolists as arguments. Therefore its type has been updated to reflect the same types accepted by other io functions.
2013-07-09Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
2013-07-09Merge branch 'genrich/stdlib/gen_server_typo/OTP-11200' into maintFredrik Gustafsson
* genrich/stdlib/gen_server_typo/OTP-11200: handle_info Info type possible typo