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4615e7f559 |
Fix an argument number in a mode error.
This fixes an issue reported on m-users on sep 23, which was caused by
the compiler counting a type_info argument added by the polymorphism pass.
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
Add a field for recording the number of arguments added by the
polymorphism transformation. We could try to figure this out
by counting how many type_info and/or typeclass info args
the argument list contains as an initial subsequence,
and the compiler has code that does that, but this approach
is vulnerable if user code ever passes around e.g. type_infos
*explicitly*, which would be very unusual, but not impossible.
compiler/polymorphism.m:
Fill in this new field.
compiler/mode_errors.m:
Use the new field to fix the argument number in the error message.
(This seems to be the only mode error that makes such a reference.)
compiler/direct_arg_in_out.m:
Conform to the change in hlds_pred.m above.
compiler/mode_info.m:
Clarify some comments.
compiler/modes.m:
Fix indentation.
tests/invalid/mode_error_arg_number.{m,err_exp}:
The code in the original bug report, made into a new test case.
tests/invalid/Mmakefile:
Enable the new test case.
tests/invalid/bug278.err_exp:
tests/invalid/bug415.err_exp:
tests/invalid/merge_ground_any.err_exp:
Expect the correct argument number in these test cases. The old
expected argument numbers were wrong, which means that we had missed
at least three chances to find the bug that this diff fixes. The
wrong argument number was in merge_ground_any.err_exp at its creation
in 2001.
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3a1ed2efcb |
Replace simple_call_id with pf_sym_name_arity.
compiler/prog_data.m:
Delete the simple_call_id data type, since it is isomorphic
to the pf_sym_name_arity type, which more clearly specifies
what is stored inside it.
compiler/prog_out.m:
Rename (all three versions of) simple_call_id_to_string to
pf_sym_name_orig_arity_to_string, both to conform to the change
in the input data type, and to emphasize that the resulting string
will contain the *original* arity of functions (which does not include
the return value), which is one less than the arity in the
pf_sym_name_arity structure (which, in accordance with the
convention inside the compiler that the arity is the length
of the argument list, *does* include the return value).
Delete the provision inside simple_call_id_to_string, now
pf_sym_name_orig_arity_to_string, for special handling of the names
of the predicates we use to implement promises, because it seems that
*none* of the call sites to any of the three versions of this function
can actually pass to it the identity of such a predicate. These calls
refer to a predicate or mode declaration item (which promise predicates
do not have), to clause or foreign_proc items (which again, promise
predicates cannot have) or calls to the predicate (promise predicates
cannot be called).
Delete the exported predicate simple_call_id_to_sym_name_arity.
It was called from exactly one place, inside prog_out.m itself,
and this diff inlines that call.
Avoid unnecessary forwarding of work from prog_out.m to error_util.m.
Delete (all three versions of) write_simple_call_id. The changes
below replace all their (few) uses with calls to
pf_sym_name_orig_arity_to_string.
compiler/error_util.m:
Replace the simple_call() error piece with qual_pf_sym_name_orig_arity,
and add a new version unqual_pf_sym_name_orig_arity. Their names
explicitly say that they print the original arities of functions,
also say whether they strip away any module qualification on the
sym_name inside the pf_sym_name_arity. We prefer the unqual version
in situations where the module qualifier is implicit, which usually means
that it must be the same as the name of the module being compiled, because
it reduces visual clutter for readers of error messages.
Put {qual,unqual}_pf_sym_name_orig_arity next to their most closely
related function symbols, {qual,unqual}_sym_name_arity, in the
format_component type. (This yields a few inconsequential changes
in the order of error_specs when sorted.)
compiler/add_class.m:
compiler/add_clause.m:
compiler/add_foreign_proc.m:
compiler/add_pragma.m:
compiler/add_pragma_tabling.m:
compiler/add_pragma_type_spec.m:
compiler/add_pred.m:
compiler/check_libgrades.m:
compiler/check_parse_tree_type_defns.m:
compiler/check_promise.m:
compiler/check_typeclass.m:
compiler/convert_parse_tree.m:
compiler/equiv_type.m:
compiler/goal_expr_to_goal.m:
compiler/hlds_data.m:
compiler/hlds_desc.m:
compiler/hlds_goal.m:
compiler/hlds_out_pred.m:
compiler/hlds_out_util.m:
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
compiler/inst_util.m:
compiler/llds_out_instr.m:
compiler/make.module_target.m:
compiler/make.program_target.m:
compiler/make_hlds_error.m:
compiler/make_hlds_warn.m:
compiler/mark_tail_calls.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen_construct.m:
compiler/mlds_to_c_stmt.m:
compiler/mode_errors.m:
compiler/mode_info.m:
compiler/modecheck_util.m:
compiler/module_qual.collect_mq_info.m:
compiler/module_qual.qualify_items.m:
compiler/parse_item.m:
compiler/parse_module.m:
compiler/parse_type_repn.m:
compiler/polymorphism.m:
compiler/post_typecheck.m:
compiler/pre_quantification.m:
compiler/pred_table.m:
compiler/prog_item.m:
compiler/recompilation.version.m:
compiler/term_constr_build.m:
compiler/termination.m:
compiler/type_ctor_info.m:
compiler/typecheck.m:
compiler/typecheck_errors.m:
compiler/typecheck_info.m:
compiler/unify_gen_construct.m:
compiler/unused_imports.m:
Conform to the changes above. Where I am pretty sure that in an error
message, the module qualifier of a name must be the current module,
use unqual_pf_sym_name_orig_arity instead of qual_pf_sym_name_orig_arity.
Add some sanity checks where they seem appropriate.
Replace sequences of io.write_strings with uses of io.format where this
yields clearer code. (This is why there were no remaining calls to
write_simple_call_id.)
Shorten some too-long lines.
In add_pred.m, make the order of some predicate definitions match
the order of the calls to them.
tests/invalid/ambiguous_method.err_exp:
tests/invalid/ambiguous_method_2.err_exp:
tests/invalid/bad_pred_arity.err_exp:
tests/invalid/bad_sv_unify_msg.err_exp:
tests/invalid/bigtest.err_exp:
tests/invalid/bug113.err_exp:
tests/invalid/bug197.err_exp:
tests/invalid/bug278.err_exp:
tests/invalid/bug410.err_exp:
tests/invalid/bug476.err_exp:
tests/invalid/bug487.err_exp:
tests/invalid/complex_constraint_err.err_exp:
tests/invalid/constrained_poly_insts.err_exp:
tests/invalid/errors.err_exp:
tests/invalid/errors1.err_exp:
tests/invalid/errors2.err_exp:
tests/invalid/exported_mode.err_exp:
tests/invalid/field_syntax_error.err_exp:
tests/invalid/foreign_singleton.err_exp:
tests/invalid/funcs_as_preds.err_exp:
tests/invalid/imported_mode.err_exp:
tests/invalid/invalid_binary_literal.err_exp:
tests/invalid/invalid_float_literal.err_exp:
tests/invalid/invalid_hex_literal.err_exp:
tests/invalid/invalid_octal_literal.err_exp:
tests/invalid/make_opt_error.err_exp:
tests/invalid/missing_det_decls.err_exp:
tests/invalid/multimode_syntax.err_exp:
tests/invalid/null_char.err_exp:
tests/invalid/occurs.err_exp:
tests/invalid/record_syntax_errors.err_exp:
tests/invalid/ref_to_implicit_pred.err_exp:
tests/invalid/require_tailrec_1.err_exp:
tests/invalid/require_tailrec_1.err_exp2:
tests/invalid/require_tailrec_2.err_exp:
tests/invalid/require_tailrec_2.err_exp2:
tests/invalid/require_tailrec_3.err_exp:
tests/invalid/require_tailrec_3.err_exp2:
tests/invalid/state_vars_test2.err_exp:
tests/invalid/state_vars_test3.err_exp:
tests/invalid/state_vars_test5.err_exp:
tests/invalid/type_inf_loop.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_constraint_extra_var.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_mode_2.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_test_12.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_test_2.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_test_9.err_exp:
tests/invalid/types.err_exp:
tests/invalid/types2.err_exp:
tests/invalid/unbound_type_vars.err_exp:
tests/invalid/with_type.err_exp:
tests/invalid_purity/purity_nonsense.err_exp:
tests/invalid_purity/purity_nonsense2.err_exp:
tests/warnings/double_underscore.exp:
tests/warnings/pragma_source_file.exp:
tests/warnings/singleton_test.exp:
tests/warnings/singleton_test.exp2:
tests/warnings/singleton_test.exp3:
tests/warnings/singleton_test.exp4:
tests/warnings/singleton_test_state_var.exp:
tests/warnings/warn_return.exp:
tests/warnings/warn_return.exp2:
tests/warnings/warn_return.exp3:
tests/warnings/warn_succ_ind.exp:
tests/warnings/warn_succ_ind.exp2:
tests/warnings/warn_succ_ind.exp3:
tests/warnings/warn_succ_ind.exp4:
Update all these expected output files. Most changes are due to
predicate and function names no longer being module qualified when
the module qualification is obvious. A few changes are due to the
change in the relative ordering of the function symbols of the
format_component type.
For singleton_test, warn_return and warn_succ_ind in warnings,
the changes to the non-C .exp files were done by hand, so they
may have the wrong white space.
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4aed1a57e4 |
Print an arg type list diff for arg lists with wrong arity.
When a user writes a clause for a predicate (or function) that does not exist
with that arity, but does exist with one or more other arities, report not
just the list of the other arity/arities, but, for each such other arity,
a diff between the declared arg types and the inferred arg types.
After this diff, we generate output like this:
bad_pred_arity.m:027: Error: clause for predicate `bad_pred_arity.p'/4
bad_pred_arity.m:027: without corresponding `:- pred' declaration.
bad_pred_arity.m:027: However, predicates of that name do exist with arities
bad_pred_arity.m:027: 3 and 5.
bad_pred_arity.m:027: Inferred :- pred p(int, string, int, string).
bad_pred_arity.m:027: The argument list difference from the arity 3 version
bad_pred_arity.m:027: is
bad_pred_arity.m:027: pred(
bad_pred_arity.m:027: int,
bad_pred_arity.m:027: + string,
bad_pred_arity.m:027: int,
bad_pred_arity.m:027: string
bad_pred_arity.m:027: )
bad_pred_arity.m:027: The argument list difference from the arity 5 version
bad_pred_arity.m:027: is
bad_pred_arity.m:027: pred(
bad_pred_arity.m:027: int,
bad_pred_arity.m:027: - float,
bad_pred_arity.m:027: string,
bad_pred_arity.m:027: int,
bad_pred_arity.m:027: string
bad_pred_arity.m:027: )
compiler/typecheck_errors.m:
Generate the diff part of the message above.
compiler/typecheck.m:
Invoke typecheck_errors.m when relevant.
compiler/error_util.m:
When comparing two error_specs, switch from a two-level comparison
(first the contexts of error_msgs, then everything else) to three levels
first the contexts of error_msgs, then their error_msg_components,
then everything else). This is needed to allow the error message from
make_hlds_error.m (which reports the error and mentions the arities
with which the named predicate or function does exist) come out before
the informational message from typecheck.m that prints the inferred
arg types and their differences from the other arities. (With the old
comparison, the difference in severity would trump the invisible order
components that this diff includes in both specs to force the desire
order.)
Base the code comparing error_specs on the code for comparing error_msgs.
Move the two previously separate pieces code for those tasks next to each
other.
compiler/make_hlds_error.m:
Add the invisble ordering component.
When we see clauses with two or more wrong arities for a given predicate
or function, don't list the automatically created pred declaration
for an *earlier* wrong-arity clause as a real declaration whose arity
is to be listed in the error messages we generate for *later* wrong-arity
clauses.
Add some documentation.
compiler/add_pred.m:
Factor out some common code.
library/edit_seq.m:
A new module for computing diffs.
library/library.m:
library/MODULES_DOC:
Add the new module to the standard library.
tests/hard_coded/edit_seq_test.{m,exp}:
A new test case for the diff algorithm.
tests/invalid/bad_pred_arity.{m,err_exp}:
A new test case for the new error message.
tests/hard_coded/Mmakefile:
tests/invalid/Mmakefile:
Enable the new test cases.
tests/invalid/bigtest.err_exp:
tests/invalid/bug197.err_exp:
tests/invalid/bug278.err_exp:
tests/invalid/errors2.err_exp:
tests/invalid/invalid_binary_literal.err_exp:
tests/invalid/invalid_float_literal.err_exp:
tests/invalid/invalid_hex_literal.err_exp:
tests/invalid/invalid_main.err_exp:
tests/invalid/invalid_octal_literal.err_exp:
tests/invalid/multimode_dcg.err_exp:
tests/invalid/multisoln_func.err_exp:
tests/invalid/null_char.err_exp:
tests/invalid/state_vars_test3.err_exp:
tests/invalid/try_detism.err_exp2:
tests/invalid/typeclass_test_5.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_test_8.err_exp:
tests/invalid/unsatisfiable_constraint.err_exp:
tests/invalid_purity/impure_func_t3.err_exp:
Update these files to expect error messages in the new order.
samples/diff/*.m:
Fix comments, mostly by moving them to where our programming style
wants them.
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5df40e4ffe | Improve the error message for bug278.m. | ||
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c98a885bc6 |
Avoid a compiler abort on bad state vars in lambdas.
This fixes Mantis bug #278. compiler/state_var.m: Fix the bug: the !:MemoTable in the lambda expression wasn't being processed. doc/reference_manual.texi: Fix a stray word in the relevant documentation. tests/invalid/bug278.{m,err_exp}: A test case for the bug. tests/invalid/Mmakefile: Enable the new test case. |