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2016-11-23 | Correct copyright and license on dialyzer files | Richard Carlsson | |
2016-11-23 | Correct copyright on remaining hipe files | Richard Carlsson | |
2016-11-23 | Correct copyright info on hipe cerl files | Richard Carlsson | |
2016-11-23 | Correct copyright info on cerl-related files | Richard Carlsson | |
2016-11-23 | Correct the copyright info in docgen_edoc_xml_cb | Richard Carlsson | |
2016-11-23 | Update Syntax Tools license headers | Richard Carlsson | |
This makes it clear that Apache 2.0 applies, without dropping the old LGPL licensing, and makes all the Syntax Tools file headers look the same as upstream. | |||
2016-11-23 | Remove some obsolete files | Richard Carlsson | |
2016-11-23 | Update EDoc license headers to dual Apache2/LGPL | Richard Carlsson | |
This makes it clear that Apache 2.0 applies, without dropping the old LGPL licensing, and makes all the EDoc file headers look the same as upstream. | |||
2016-11-23 | Update EUnit license headers to dual Apache2/LGPL | Richard Carlsson | |
This makes it clear that Apache 2.0 applies, without dropping the old LGPL licensing, and makes all the EUnit file headers look the same as upstream. | |||
2016-11-23 | Merge branch 'maint' | Björn Gustavsson | |
* maint: Update primary bootstrap document {yield/nb_yield}() limitation Suppress warnings from v3_kernel when inlining is turned on | |||
2016-11-23 | Merge branch 'bjorn/compiler/fix-unwanted-warning/ERL-301/OTP-14040' into maint | Björn Gustavsson | |
* bjorn/compiler/fix-unwanted-warning/ERL-301/OTP-14040: Suppress warnings from v3_kernel when inlining is turned on | |||
2016-11-23 | Merge branch 'jimdigriz/kernel/rpc-doc/ERL-302/PR-1252' into maint | Björn Gustavsson | |
* jimdigriz/kernel/rpc-doc/ERL-302/PR-1252: document {yield/nb_yield}() limitation | |||
2016-11-23 | Merge branch 'maint' | Hans Bolinder | |
* maint: dialyzer: Substitute 'opacity' for 'opaqueness' dialyzer: Improve a warning message dialyzer: Improve a warning message dialyzer: Correct a warnings message | |||
2016-11-23 | Merge branch 'hasse/dialyzer/improve_messages/OTP-11403' into maint | Hans Bolinder | |
* hasse/dialyzer/improve_messages/OTP-11403: dialyzer: Substitute 'opacity' for 'opaqueness' dialyzer: Improve a warning message dialyzer: Improve a warning message dialyzer: Correct a warnings message | |||
2016-11-23 | Merge branch 'maint' | Hans Bolinder | |
* maint: stdlib: Correct types of the abstract format | |||
2016-11-23 | Merge branch 'hasse/stdlib/correct_types' into maint | Hans Bolinder | |
* hasse/stdlib/correct_types: stdlib: Correct types of the abstract format | |||
2016-11-22 | stdlib: Correct types of the abstract format | Hans Bolinder | |
The types in erl_parse.yrl are more in harmony with the description in The Abstract Format (in ERTS User's Guide). | |||
2016-11-22 | Merge branch 'maint' | Hans Nilsson | |
2016-11-22 | scheme_validation_fun misspellt in doc | Evgeny M | |
2016-11-22 | Merge branch 'margnus1/hipe/refactor-rtl/PR-1243' | Sverker Eriksson | |
* margnus1/hipe/refactor-rtl/PR-1243: hipe_x86: Fix encoding of test instr w/ neg imm hipe_tagscheme: Simplify test_two_fixnums with imm hipe_icode: Always const-propagate if&call args hipe_tagscheme: x86 lea+test for mask_and_compare hipe_tagscheme: Improve fixnum_addsub with imm hipe: Make realloc_binary fast case true branch hipe_x86_postpass: Negate conditions in goto elim hipe_tagscheme: Improve fixnum add on x86 hipe_rtl_to_x86: Use LEA only for immediate adds hipe_x86: LeaToAdd peephole rule hipe_sparc: move coalescing hipe_ppc: better rlwinm pp hipe_ppc: move coalescing hipe_rtl: drop alub dest when unused hipe_rtl: unify branch and alub hipe_x86: Fix&activate ElimCmp0 peephole rule hipe_{x86,amd64}: Finish test instr implementation | |||
2016-11-22 | dialyzer: Substitute 'opacity' for 'opaqueness' | Hans Bolinder | |
Suggested by Kostis. | |||
2016-11-22 | dialyzer: Improve a warning message | Hans Bolinder | |
Messages regarding guards with orelse/andalso could look like "Clause guard cannot succeed. The variable A was matched against the type any()". Now they look like as if or/and is used: "Guard test is_integer(A::atom()) can never succeed". | |||
2016-11-22 | dialyzer: Improve a warning message | Hans Bolinder | |
Messages like "Invalid type specification for function para3:exp_adt/0. The success typing is () -> 3" now look like "The specification for para3:exp_adt/0 has an opaque subtype para3_adt:exp1(para3_adt:exp2()) which is violated by the success typing () -> 3". The old message did not give any clue as to what invalidated the contract, namely the opaque subtype. | |||
2016-11-22 | dialyzer: Correct a warnings message | Hans Bolinder | |
Messages like "The attempt to match a term of type rec_api:f() against the variable _ breaks the opaqueness of rec_adt:f()" now look like "The attempt to match a term of type rec_adt:f() against the record field 'f' with type rec_api:f() breaks the opaqueness of the term". | |||
2016-11-19 | document {yield/nb_yield}() limitation | Alexander Clouter | |
2016-11-18 | Merge branch 'mm/stdlib/ord-docs/PR-1242' | Björn Gustavsson | |
* mm/stdlib/ord-docs/PR-1242: Document the ordering used in ordsets and orddicts | |||
2016-11-18 | Document the ordering used in ordsets and orddicts | Michal Muskala | |
Right now the exact order of elements is not specified, yet many programs rely on the ordering being the obvious one - erlang term order. It is only beneficial to make this an explicit part of the documentation. | |||
2016-11-18 | Merge branch 'bjorn/compiler/guards/PR-1232/OTP-14042' | Björn Gustavsson | |
* bjorn/compiler/guards/PR-1232/OTP-14042: compile_SUITE: Make sure that guards are optimized beam_dead: Remove redundant 'or' instruction beam_dead: Remove redundant 'bif' instructions Add test using LFE-generated Core Erlang modules Remove beam_bool v3_kernel: Generate optimized code for guards sys_core_fold: Remove unnecessary calls to opt_bool_case/1 record_SUITE: Strengthen test of record access in guards | |||
2016-11-18 | compile_SUITE: Make sure that guards are optimized | Björn Gustavsson | |
Guards should use the more efficient 'test' instructions, not 'bif' instructions. Add a test to make sure that the optimizations don't degrade. We do have to keep an exception list for functions where we can't replace all 'bif' calls with 'test' instructions. We try to keep that list a short as practically possible. | |||
2016-11-18 | beam_dead: Remove redundant 'or' instruction | Björn Gustavsson | |
In practice, this optimization will only apply to contrived guards that are almost never used in real applications. The only reason we add this optimization is to help approach the goal of zero tolerance for 'bif' instructions instead of 'test' instructions in guards. | |||
2016-11-18 | beam_dead: Remove redundant 'bif' instructions | Björn Gustavsson | |
A 'bif' or 'gc_bif' instruction is redundant if it has the same failure label as a 'jump' instruction immediately following it. There is no need to test for liveness of the destination register, because the code at the failure label cannot safely assume that the destination register is initialized. See the comments in the code for further details. In practice, this optimization will only apply to contrived guards that are almost never used in real applications. The only reason we add this optimization is to help approach the goal of zero tolerance for 'bif' instructions instead of 'test' instructions in guards. | |||
2016-11-18 | Add test using LFE-generated Core Erlang modules | Björn Gustavsson | |
Ensure that correct (not necessarily optimal) code is generated for Core Erlang code not originating from v3_core. | |||
2016-11-18 | Remove beam_bool | Björn Gustavsson | |
The guard optimizations in v3_kernel has removed the need for beam_bool. | |||
2016-11-18 | v3_kernel: Generate optimized code for guards | Björn Gustavsson | |
The compiler produces poor code for complex guard expressions with andalso/orelse. Here is an example from the filename module: -define(IS_DRIVELETTER(Letter),(((Letter >= $A) andalso (Letter =< $Z)) orelse ((Letter >= $a) andalso (Letter =< $z)))). skip_prefix(Name, false) -> Name; skip_prefix([L, DrvSep|Name], DrvSep) when ?IS_DRIVELETTER(L) -> Name; skip_prefix(Name, _) -> Name. beam_bool fails to simplify the code for the guard, leaving several 'bif' instructions: {function, skip_prefix, 2, 49}. {label,48}. {line,[{location,"filename.erl",187}]}. {func_info,{atom,filename},{atom,skip_prefix},2}. {label,49}. {test,is_ne_exact,{f,52},[{x,1},{atom,false}]}. {test,is_nonempty_list,{f,52},[{x,0}]}. {get_list,{x,0},{x,2},{x,3}}. {test,is_nonempty_list,{f,52},[{x,3}]}. {get_list,{x,3},{x,4},{x,5}}. {bif,'=:=',{f,52},[{x,1},{x,4}],{x,6}}. {test,is_ge,{f,50},[{x,2},{integer,65}]}. {bif,'=<',{f,52},[{x,2},{integer,90}],{x,7}}. {test,is_eq_exact,{f,51},[{x,7},{atom,false}]}. {test,is_ge,{f,50},[{x,2},{integer,97}]}. {bif,'=<',{f,52},[{x,2},{integer,122}],{x,7}}. {jump,{f,51}}. {label,50}. {move,{atom,false},{x,7}}. {label,51}. {bif,'=:=',{f,52},[{x,7},{atom,true}],{x,7}}. {test,is_eq_exact,{f,52},[{x,6},{atom,true}]}. {test,is_eq_exact,{f,52},[{x,7},{atom,true}]}. {move,{x,5},{x,0}}. return. {label,52}. return. We can add optimizations of guard tests to v3_kernel to achive a better result: {function, skip_prefix, 2, 49}. {label,48}. {line,[{location,"filename.erl",187}]}. {func_info,{atom,filename},{atom,skip_prefix},2}. {label,49}. {test,is_ne_exact,{f,51},[{x,1},{atom,false}]}. {test,is_nonempty_list,{f,51},[{x,0}]}. {get_list,{x,0},{x,2},{x,3}}. {test,is_nonempty_list,{f,51},[{x,3}]}. {get_list,{x,3},{x,4},{x,5}}. {test,is_eq_exact,{f,51},[{x,1},{x,4}]}. {test,is_ge,{f,51},[{x,2},{integer,65}]}. {test,is_lt,{f,50},[{integer,90},{x,2}]}. {test,is_ge,{f,51},[{x,2},{integer,97}]}. {test,is_ge,{f,51},[{integer,122},{x,2}]}. {label,50}. {move,{x,5},{x,0}}. return. {label,51}. return. Looking at the STDLIB application, there were 112 lines of BIF calls in guards that beam_bool failed to convert to test instructions. This commit eliminates all those BIF calls. Here is how I counted the instructions: $ PATH=$ERL_TOP/bin:$PATH erlc -I ../include -I ../../kernel/include -S *.erl $ grep "bif,'[=<>]" *.S | grep -v f,0 dets.S: {bif,'=:=',{f,547},[{x,4},{atom,read_write}],{x,4}}. dets.S: {bif,'=:=',{f,547},[{x,5},{atom,saved}],{x,5}}. dets.S: {bif,'=:=',{f,589},[{x,5},{atom,read}],{x,5}}. . . . $ grep "bif,'[=<>]" *.S | grep -v f,0 | wc 112 224 6765 $ | |||
2016-11-18 | Merge branch 'maint' | Björn Gustavsson | |
* maint: Run dialyzer as part of the travis script Correct tar_SUITE:unicode/1 | |||
2016-11-18 | Merge branch 'bjorn/cuddle-with-tests' into maint | Björn Gustavsson | |
* bjorn/cuddle-with-tests: Correct tar_SUITE:unicode/1 | |||
2016-11-18 | Merge branch 'maint' | Ingela Anderton Andin | |
2016-11-18 | Merge branch 'ingela/httpc/keep-alive-https/OTP-14041' into maint | Ingela Anderton Andin | |
* ingela/httpc/keep-alive-https/OTP-14041: inets: httpc - do not send absolute URIs over TLS tunnels | |||
2016-11-18 | Suppress warnings from v3_kernel when inlining is turned on | Björn Gustavsson | |
v3_kernel may produce unwanted and confusing warnings for code that has been inlined with the new inliner (cerl_inline). Consider this code: -compile(inline). compute1(X) -> add(X, 0). compute2(X, Y) -> add(X, Y). add(1, 0) -> 1; add(1, Y) -> %% "this clause cannot match..." 1 + Y; add(X, Y) -> X + Y. v3_kernel warns because add/2 has been inlined into compute1/1 and only the first clause in add/2 will match. But the other clauses are needed when add/2 is inlined into compute2/2, so the user cannot do anything to eliminate the warning (short of manually inlining add/2, defeating the purpose of the 'inline' option). The warning would be reasonable if compute2/2 didn't exist, but it would be too complicated for the compiler to figure whether a warning make sense or not. Therefore, suppress all warnings generated by v3_kernel if cerl_inline has been run. ERL-301 | |||
2016-11-18 | Merge branch 'dgud/stdlib/rand-fixup-spec' | Dan Gudmundsson | |
* dgud/stdlib/rand-fixup-spec: Fixup of specs in rand | |||
2016-11-18 | Merge branch 'maint' | Ingela Anderton Andin | |
2016-11-18 | Merge branch 'ingela/odbc/mac' into maint | Ingela Anderton Andin | |
* ingela/odbc/mac: odbc: Remove support for old MACs | |||
2016-11-18 | odbc: Remove support for old MACs | Ingela Anderton Andin | |
Change configure to skip odbc for old MACs, the change in PR-1227 is not backwards compatible with old MACs, and we do not see a need to continue support for such old versions. However it is still possible to make it work on such machines using the --with-odbc configure option. | |||
2016-11-17 | Correct tar_SUITE:unicode/1 | Björn Gustavsson | |
Make sure that we always test the "+fnu" option on all systems. It seems that it was not tested in our daily builds, since they are run non-interactively. Make sure that we sort the list of names in do_unicode/1. Otherwise the test would only work in "+fnl" mode because the list would only contain one element. | |||
2016-11-17 | Merge branch 'elbrujohalcon/expand-sup-doc/PR-1233/OTP-14037' | Siri Hansen | |
* elbrujohalcon/expand-sup-doc/PR-1233/OTP-14037: Expand on the behavior of supervisors | |||
2016-11-17 | Fixup of specs in rand | Dan Gudmundsson | |
Fixed bad specs introduced in commit ff568b5e818. Also suppress improper_lists warnings. | |||
2016-11-17 | Merge branch 'dgud/mnesia/type-specs' | Dan Gudmundsson | |
* dgud/mnesia/type-specs: Add basic spec and types | |||
2016-11-17 | Add basic spec and types | Dan Gudmundsson | |
2016-11-17 | Merge branch 'richcarl/mnesia/mnesia-ext-dont-wrap-cont/PR-1240/OTP-14039' | Dan Gudmundsson | |
* richcarl/mnesia/mnesia-ext-dont-wrap-cont/PR-1240/OTP-14039: Don't wrap continuations from mnesia_ext backends | |||
2016-11-17 | Merge branch 'jj1bdx/stdlib/rand-jump/PR-1235/OTP-14038' | Dan Gudmundsson | |
* jj1bdx/stdlib/rand-jump/PR-1235/OTP-14038: Add jump functions to rand module |