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compiler/*.m:
	Convert almost all remaining modules in the compiler to use
	"$module, $pred" instead of "this_file" in error messages.

	In a few cases, the old error message was misleading, since it
	contained an incorrect, out-of-date or cut-and-pasted predicate name.

tests/invalid/unresolved_overloading.err_exp:
	Update an expected output containing an updated error message.
2011-05-23 05:08:24 +00:00

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%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
% vim: ft=mercury ts=4 sw=4 et
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
% Copyright (C) 2004-2011 The University of Melbourne.
% This file may only be copied under the terms of the GNU General
% Public License - see the file COPYING in the Mercury distribution.
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%
% File: exception_analysis.m.
% Author: juliensf.
%
% This module performs an exception tracing analysis. The aim is to annotate
% the HLDS with information about whether each procedure might or will not
% throw an exception.
%
% This information can be useful to the compiler when applying certain types
% of optimization.
%
% After running the analysis the exception behaviour of each procedure
% is one of:
%
% (1) will_not_throw_exception
% (2) may_throw_an_exception
% (3) conditional
%
% (1) guarantees that, for all inputs, the procedure will not throw an
% exception.
%
% (2) means that a call to that procedure might result in an exception
% being thrown for at least some inputs.
%
% We distinguish between two kinds of exception. Those that
% are ultimately a result of a call to exception.throw/1, which
% we refer to as "user exceptions" and those that result from a
% unification or comparison where one of the types involved has
% a user-defined equality/comparison predicate that throws
% an exception. We refer to the latter kind, as "type exceptions".
%
% This means that for some polymorphic procedures we cannot
% say what will happen until we know the values of the type variables.
% And so we have ...
%
% (3) means that the exception status of the procedure is dependent upon the
% values of some higher-order variables, or the values of some type
% variables or both. This means that we cannot say anything definite
% about the procedure but for calls to the procedure where have the
% necessary information we can say what will happen.
%
% In the event that we cannot determine the exception status we just assume
% the worst and mark the procedure as maybe throwing a user exception.
%
% For procedures that are defined using the FFI we currently assume that if a
% procedure will not make calls back to Mercury then it cannot throw
% a Mercury exception; if it does make calls to Mercury then it might
% throw an exception.
%
% NOTE: Some backends, e.g the Java backend, use exceptions in the target
% language for various things but we're not interested in that here.
%
% TODO:
% - improve handling of polymorphic procedures (requires type features
% analysis)
% - higher order stuff
% - check what user-defined equality and comparison preds
% actually do rather than assuming that they always
% may throw exceptions.
% - handle existential and solver types - currently we just
% assume that any call to unify or compare for these types
% might result in an exception being thrown.
% - Fix optimizations to use exception information from the analysis
% registry correctly - predicates in goal_form.m and the optimizations
% that use them need to be updated.
%
% XXX We need to be a bit careful with transformations like tabling that
% might add calls to exception.throw - at the moment this isn't a problem
% because exception analysis takes place after the tabling transformation.
%
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
:- module transform_hlds.exception_analysis.
:- interface.
:- import_module analysis.
:- import_module hlds.hlds_module.
:- import_module hlds.hlds_pred.
:- import_module parse_tree.prog_data.
:- import_module io.
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
% Perform the exception analysis on a module.
%
:- pred analyse_exceptions_in_module(module_info::in, module_info::out,
io::di, io::uo) is det.
% Write out the exception pragmas for this module.
%
:- pred write_pragma_exceptions(module_info::in, exception_info::in,
pred_id::in, io::di, io::uo) is det.
% Look the exception status of the given procedure. This predicate
% is intended to be used by optimisations that use exception analysis
% information, *not* for use within the exception analysis itself.
% This predicate abstracts away differences between
% intermodule-optimization and intermodule-analysis.
%
% NOTE: if intermodule-analysis is enabled then this procedure will
% update the IMDG as well.
%
:- pred lookup_exception_analysis_result(pred_proc_id::in,
exception_status::out, module_info::in, module_info::out) is det.
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%
% Types and instances for the intermodule analysis framework
%
:- type exception_analysis_answer.
:- instance analysis(no_func_info, any_call, exception_analysis_answer).
:- instance partial_order(no_func_info, exception_analysis_answer).
:- instance answer_pattern(no_func_info, exception_analysis_answer).
:- instance to_term(exception_analysis_answer).
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
:- implementation.
:- import_module check_hlds.type_util.
:- import_module hlds.hlds_goal.
:- import_module hlds.hlds_pred.
:- import_module libs.file_util.
:- import_module libs.globals.
:- import_module libs.options.
:- import_module mdbcomp.prim_data.
:- import_module parse_tree.mercury_to_mercury.
:- import_module parse_tree.file_names.
:- import_module parse_tree.prog_type.
:- import_module transform_hlds.dependency_graph.
:- import_module transform_hlds.mmc_analysis.
:- import_module bool.
:- import_module list.
:- import_module map.
:- import_module maybe.
:- import_module pair.
:- import_module require.
:- import_module set.
:- import_module term.
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%
% Perform exception analysis on a module
%
analyse_exceptions_in_module(!ModuleInfo, !IO) :-
module_info_ensure_dependency_info(!ModuleInfo),
module_info_dependency_info(!.ModuleInfo, DepInfo),
hlds_dependency_info_get_dependency_ordering(DepInfo, SCCs),
list.foldl(check_scc_for_exceptions, SCCs, !ModuleInfo),
module_info_get_globals(!.ModuleInfo, Globals),
globals.lookup_bool_option(Globals, make_optimization_interface,
MakeOptInt),
globals.lookup_bool_option(Globals, intermodule_analysis,
IntermodAnalysis),
globals.lookup_bool_option(Globals, make_analysis_registry,
MakeAnalysisReg),
% Only write exception analysis pragmas to `.opt' files for
% `--intermodule-optimization', not `--intermodule-analysis'.
(
MakeOptInt = yes,
IntermodAnalysis = no
->
make_optimization_interface(!.ModuleInfo, !IO)
;
true
),
% Record results if making the analysis registry. We do this in a
% separate pass so that we record results for exported `:- external'
% procedures, which don't get analysed because we don't have clauses
% for them.
(
MakeAnalysisReg = yes,
module_info_get_analysis_info(!.ModuleInfo, AnalysisInfo0),
module_info_get_valid_predids(PredIds, !ModuleInfo),
list.foldl(maybe_record_exception_result(!.ModuleInfo),
PredIds, AnalysisInfo0, AnalysisInfo),
module_info_set_analysis_info(AnalysisInfo, !ModuleInfo)
;
MakeAnalysisReg = no
).
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%
% Perform exception analysis on a SCC
%
:- type scc == list(pred_proc_id).
:- type proc_results == list(proc_result).
:- type proc_result
---> proc_result(
ppid :: pred_proc_id,
% The ppid of the procedure whose analysis results are
% stored in this structure.
status :: exception_status,
% Exception status of this procedure not counting any input
% from (mutually-)recursive inputs.
rec_calls :: type_status,
% The collective type status of the types of the terms that
% are arguments of (mutually-)recursive calls.
maybe_analysis_status :: maybe(analysis_status)
% The analysis status used for intermodule-analysis. This
% should be `no' if we are not compiling with
% intermodule-analysis enabled.
).
:- pred check_scc_for_exceptions(scc::in,
module_info::in, module_info::out) is det.
check_scc_for_exceptions(SCC, !ModuleInfo) :-
check_procs_for_exceptions(SCC, ProcResults, !ModuleInfo),
%
% The `Results' above are the results of analysing each individual
% procedure in the SCC - we now have to combine them in a meaningful way.
%
combine_individual_proc_results(ProcResults, Status, MaybeAnalysisStatus),
%
% Update the exception_info table with information about this SCC.
%
module_info_get_exception_info(!.ModuleInfo, ExceptionInfo0),
Update = (pred(PPId::in, Info0::in, Info::out) is det :-
Info = Info0 ^ elem(PPId) :=
proc_exception_info(Status, MaybeAnalysisStatus)
),
list.foldl(Update, SCC, ExceptionInfo0, ExceptionInfo),
module_info_set_exception_info(ExceptionInfo, !ModuleInfo).
% Check each procedure in the SCC individually.
%
:- pred check_procs_for_exceptions(scc::in, proc_results::out,
module_info::in, module_info::out) is det.
check_procs_for_exceptions(SCC, Result, !ModuleInfo) :-
list.foldl2(check_proc_for_exceptions(SCC), SCC, [], Result,
!ModuleInfo).
% Examine how procedures interact with other procedures that are
% mutually-recursive to them.
%
:- pred combine_individual_proc_results(proc_results::in,
exception_status::out, maybe(analysis_status)::out) is det.
combine_individual_proc_results([], _, _) :-
unexpected($module, $pred, "Empty SCC during exception analysis.").
combine_individual_proc_results(ProcResults @ [_|_], SCC_Result,
MaybeAnalysisStatus) :-
(
% If none of the procedures may throw an exception or are conditional
% then the SCC cannot throw an exception either.
all [ProcResult] list.member(ProcResult, ProcResults) =>
ProcResult ^ status = will_not_throw
->
SCC_Result = will_not_throw
;
% If none of the procedures may throw an exception but at least one of
% them is conditional then somewhere in the SCC there is a call to
% unify or compare that may rely on the types of the polymorphically
% typed arguments.
%
% We need to check that any recursive calls do not introduce types
% that might have user-defined equality or comparison predicate that
% throw exceptions.
%
all [EResult] (
list.member(EResult, ProcResults)
=>
EResult ^ status \= may_throw(_)
),
some [CResult] (
list.member(CResult, ProcResults),
CResult ^ status = throw_conditional
)
->
SCC_Result = handle_mixed_conditional_scc(ProcResults)
;
% If none of the procedures can throw a user_exception but one or more
% can throw a type_exception then mark the SCC as maybe throwing a
% type_exception.
all [EResult] (
list.member(EResult, ProcResults)
=>
EResult ^ status \= may_throw(user_exception)
),
some [TResult] (
list.member(TResult, ProcResults),
TResult ^ status = may_throw(type_exception)
)
->
SCC_Result = may_throw(type_exception)
;
SCC_Result = may_throw(user_exception)
),
combine_proc_result_maybe_analysis_statuses(ProcResults,
MaybeAnalysisStatus).
% XXX There is some code duplication with trailing_analysis.m
% here ... we should factor out this code into a utility module
% for intermodule-analysis at some point.
%
:- pred combine_proc_result_maybe_analysis_statuses(proc_results::in,
maybe(analysis_status)::out) is det.
combine_proc_result_maybe_analysis_statuses(ProcResults,
MaybeAnalysisStatus) :-
list.map(maybe_analysis_status, ProcResults, MaybeAnalysisStatuses),
list.foldl(combine_maybe_analysis_status, MaybeAnalysisStatuses,
yes(optimal), MaybeAnalysisStatus).
:- pred maybe_analysis_status(proc_result::in, maybe(analysis_status)::out)
is det.
maybe_analysis_status(ProcResult, ProcResult ^ maybe_analysis_status).
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%
% Process individual procedures
%
:- pred check_proc_for_exceptions(scc::in, pred_proc_id::in,
proc_results::in, proc_results::out, module_info::in, module_info::out)
is det.
check_proc_for_exceptions(SCC, PPId, !Results, !ModuleInfo) :-
module_info_pred_proc_info(!.ModuleInfo, PPId, _, ProcInfo),
proc_info_get_goal(ProcInfo, Body),
proc_info_get_vartypes(ProcInfo, VarTypes),
module_info_get_globals(!.ModuleInfo, Globals),
globals.lookup_bool_option(Globals, intermodule_analysis,
IntermodAnalysis),
MaybeAnalysisStatus0 = maybe_optimal(IntermodAnalysis),
Result0 = proc_result(PPId, will_not_throw, type_will_not_throw,
MaybeAnalysisStatus0),
check_goal_for_exceptions(SCC, VarTypes, Body, Result0, Result,
!ModuleInfo),
list.cons(Result, !Results).
:- pred check_goal_for_exceptions(scc::in, vartypes::in, hlds_goal::in,
proc_result::in, proc_result::out, module_info::in, module_info::out)
is det.
check_goal_for_exceptions(SCC, VarTypes, hlds_goal(GoalExpr, GoalInfo),
!Result, !ModuleInfo) :-
( goal_info_get_determinism(GoalInfo) = detism_erroneous ->
!Result ^ status := may_throw(user_exception)
;
check_goal_for_exceptions_2(SCC, VarTypes, GoalExpr, GoalInfo,
!Result, !ModuleInfo)
).
:- pred check_goal_for_exceptions_2(scc::in, vartypes::in,
hlds_goal_expr::in, hlds_goal_info::in, proc_result::in, proc_result::out,
module_info::in, module_info::out) is det.
check_goal_for_exceptions_2(SCC, VarTypes, GoalExpr, GoalInfo,
!Result, !ModuleInfo) :-
(
GoalExpr = unify(_, _, _, Kind, _),
(
Kind = complicated_unify(_, _, _),
unexpected($module, $pred,
"complicated unify during exception analysis.")
;
( Kind = construct(_, _, _, _, _, _, _)
; Kind = deconstruct(_, _, _, _, _, _)
; Kind = assign(_, _)
; Kind = simple_test(_, _)
)
)
;
GoalExpr = plain_call(CallPredId, CallProcId, Args, _, _, _),
check_goal_for_exceptions_plain_call(SCC, VarTypes,
CallPredId, CallProcId, Args, !Result, !ModuleInfo)
;
GoalExpr = generic_call(Details, Args, _, _),
check_goal_for_exceptions_generic_call(VarTypes, Details, Args,
GoalInfo, !Result, !ModuleInfo)
;
GoalExpr = call_foreign_proc(Attributes, _, _, _, _, _, _),
% NOTE: for --intermodule-analysis the results for for foreign_procs
% will *always* be optimal (since we always rely on user annotation),
% so there's nothing to do here.
MayCallMercury = get_may_call_mercury(Attributes),
(
MayCallMercury = proc_may_call_mercury,
get_may_throw_exception(Attributes) = MayThrowException,
% We do not need to deal with erroneous predicates here because
% they will have already been processed.
(
MayThrowException = default_exception_behaviour,
!Result ^ status := may_throw(user_exception)
;
MayThrowException = proc_will_not_throw_exception
)
;
MayCallMercury = proc_will_not_call_mercury
)
;
( GoalExpr = disj(Goals)
; GoalExpr = conj(_, Goals)
),
check_goals_for_exceptions(SCC, VarTypes, Goals, !Result, !ModuleInfo)
;
GoalExpr = switch(_, _, Cases),
CaseGoals = list.map((func(case(_, _, CaseGoal)) = CaseGoal), Cases),
check_goals_for_exceptions(SCC, VarTypes, CaseGoals, !Result,
!ModuleInfo)
;
GoalExpr = if_then_else(_, If, Then, Else),
check_goals_for_exceptions(SCC, VarTypes, [If, Then, Else],
!Result, !ModuleInfo)
;
GoalExpr = negation(SubGoal),
check_goal_for_exceptions(SCC, VarTypes, SubGoal, !Result, !ModuleInfo)
;
GoalExpr = scope(Reason, SubGoal),
( Reason = from_ground_term(_, from_ground_term_construct) ->
true
;
check_goal_for_exceptions(SCC, VarTypes, SubGoal, !Result,
!ModuleInfo)
)
;
GoalExpr = shorthand(_),
% These should have been expanded out by now.
unexpected($module, $pred,
"shorthand goal encountered during exception analysis.")
).
:- pred check_goal_for_exceptions_plain_call(scc::in, vartypes::in,
pred_id::in, proc_id::in, list(prog_var)::in,
proc_result::in, proc_result::out, module_info::in, module_info::out)
is det.
check_goal_for_exceptions_plain_call(SCC, VarTypes, CallPredId, CallProcId,
CallArgs, !Result, !ModuleInfo) :-
CallPPId = proc(CallPredId, CallProcId),
module_info_pred_info(!.ModuleInfo, CallPredId, CallPredInfo),
(
% Handle (mutually-)recursive calls.
list.member(CallPPId, SCC)
->
Types = list.map((func(Var) = VarTypes ^ det_elem(Var)), CallArgs),
TypeStatus = check_types(!.ModuleInfo, Types),
combine_type_status(TypeStatus, !.Result ^ rec_calls, NewTypeStatus),
!Result ^ rec_calls := NewTypeStatus
;
pred_info_is_builtin(CallPredInfo)
->
% Builtins won't throw exceptions.
true
;
% Handle unify and compare.
(
ModuleName = pred_info_module(CallPredInfo),
any_mercury_builtin_module(ModuleName),
Name = pred_info_name(CallPredInfo),
Arity = pred_info_orig_arity(CallPredInfo),
( SpecialPredId = spec_pred_compare
; SpecialPredId = spec_pred_unify
),
special_pred_name_arity(SpecialPredId, Name, _, Arity)
;
pred_info_get_origin(CallPredInfo, Origin),
Origin = origin_special_pred(SpecialPredId - _),
( SpecialPredId = spec_pred_compare
; SpecialPredId = spec_pred_unify
)
)
->
% For unification/comparison the exception status depends upon the the
% types of the arguments. In particular whether some component of
% that type has a user-defined equality/comparison predicate that
% throws an exception.
module_info_get_globals(!.ModuleInfo, Globals),
globals.lookup_bool_option(Globals, intermodule_analysis,
IntermodAnalysis),
MaybeAnalysisStatus = maybe_optimal(IntermodAnalysis),
check_vars(!.ModuleInfo, VarTypes, CallArgs, MaybeAnalysisStatus,
!Result)
;
check_nonrecursive_call(VarTypes, CallPPId, CallArgs, CallPredInfo,
!Result, !ModuleInfo)
).
:- pred check_goal_for_exceptions_generic_call(vartypes::in,
generic_call::in, list(prog_var)::in, hlds_goal_info::in,
proc_result::in, proc_result::out, module_info::in, module_info::out)
is det.
check_goal_for_exceptions_generic_call(VarTypes, Details, Args, GoalInfo,
!Result, !ModuleInfo) :-
module_info_get_globals(!.ModuleInfo, Globals),
globals.lookup_bool_option(Globals, intermodule_analysis,
IntermodAnalysis),
(
Details = higher_order(Var, _, _, _),
ClosureValueMap = goal_info_get_ho_values(GoalInfo),
( ClosureValues = ClosureValueMap ^ elem(Var) ->
get_closures_exception_status(IntermodAnalysis, ClosureValues,
MaybeWillNotThrow, MaybeAnalysisStatus, !ModuleInfo),
(
MaybeWillNotThrow = maybe_will_not_throw(ConditionalProcs),
(
ConditionalProcs = []
% The possible values of the higher-order variable are all
% procedures that are known not to throw exceptions.
;
ConditionalProcs = [_ | _],
% For 'conditional' procedures we need to make sure that
% if any type variables are bound at the generic_call
% site, then this does not cause the closure to throw an
% exception (because of a user-defined equality or
% comparison predicate that throws an exception.)
%
% If we can resolve all of the polymorphism at this
% generic_call site, then we can reach a definite
% conclusion about it.
%
% If we cannot do so, then we propagate the 'conditional'
% status to the current predicate if all the type
% variables involved are universally quantified, or mark
% it as throwing an exception if some of them are
% existentially quantified.
%
% XXX This is too conservative but we don't currently
% perform a fine-grained enough analysis of where
% out-of-line unifications/comparisons occur to be able to
% do better.
check_vars(!.ModuleInfo, VarTypes, Args,
MaybeAnalysisStatus, !Result)
)
;
MaybeWillNotThrow = may_throw,
!Result ^ status := may_throw(user_exception)
)
;
!Result ^ status := may_throw(user_exception)
)
;
% XXX We could do better with class methods.
Details = class_method(_, _, _, _),
!Result ^ status := may_throw(user_exception)
;
Details = event_call(_)
;
Details = cast(_)
).
:- pred check_goals_for_exceptions(scc::in, vartypes::in,
hlds_goals::in, proc_result::in, proc_result::out,
module_info::in, module_info::out) is det.
check_goals_for_exceptions(_, _, [], !Result, !ModuleInfo).
check_goals_for_exceptions(SCC, VarTypes, [Goal | Goals], !Result,
!ModuleInfo) :-
check_goal_for_exceptions(SCC, VarTypes, Goal, !Result, !ModuleInfo),
% We can stop searching if we find a user exception. However if we find
% a type exception then we still need to check that there is not a user
% exception somewhere in the rest of the SCC.
CurrentStatus = !.Result ^ status,
(
CurrentStatus = may_throw(user_exception)
;
( CurrentStatus = will_not_throw
; CurrentStatus = throw_conditional
; CurrentStatus = may_throw(type_exception)
),
check_goals_for_exceptions(SCC, VarTypes, Goals, !Result, !ModuleInfo)
).
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%
% Further code to handle higher-order variables
%
% The exception status of a collection of procedures that can be called
% through a higher-order variable.
%
:- type closures_exception_status
---> may_throw
% One or more of the closures throws an exception.
; maybe_will_not_throw(list(pred_proc_id)).
% None of the procedures throws a user exception, but the ones in
% the list are conditional. Any polymorphic/higher-order
% args needed to either be checked at the generic_call site or
% the conditional status needs to be propagated up the call-graph
% to a point where it can be resolved.
% For the set of procedures that might be called through a particular
% higher-order variable at a particular program point (as determined by
% closure analysis), work out what the overall exception and analysis
% status is going to be.
%
:- pred get_closures_exception_status(bool::in, set(pred_proc_id)::in,
closures_exception_status::out, maybe(analysis_status)::out,
module_info::in, module_info::out) is det.
get_closures_exception_status(IntermodAnalysis, Closures,
Conditionals, AnalysisStatus, !ModuleInfo) :-
module_info_get_exception_info(!.ModuleInfo, ExceptionInfo),
AnalysisStatus0 = maybe_optimal(IntermodAnalysis),
set.fold3(
get_closure_exception_status(IntermodAnalysis, ExceptionInfo),
Closures, maybe_will_not_throw([]), Conditionals,
AnalysisStatus0, AnalysisStatus, !ModuleInfo).
:- pred get_closure_exception_status(
bool::in, exception_info::in, pred_proc_id::in,
closures_exception_status::in, closures_exception_status::out,
maybe(analysis_status)::in, maybe(analysis_status)::out,
module_info::in, module_info::out) is det.
get_closure_exception_status(IntermodAnalysis, ExceptionInfo, PPId,
!MaybeWillNotThrow, !AS, !ModuleInfo) :-
module_info_pred_proc_info(!.ModuleInfo, PPId, PredInfo, _),
(
IntermodAnalysis = yes,
pred_info_is_imported_not_external(PredInfo)
->
search_analysis_status(PPId, ExceptionStatus, AnalysisStatus,
!ModuleInfo),
MaybeAnalysisStatus = yes(AnalysisStatus)
;
( ProcExceptionInfo = ExceptionInfo ^ elem(PPId) ->
ProcExceptionInfo = proc_exception_info(ExceptionStatus,
MaybeAnalysisStatus)
;
ExceptionStatus = may_throw(user_exception),
MaybeAnalysisStatus = maybe_optimal(IntermodAnalysis)
)
),
(
!.MaybeWillNotThrow = may_throw
;
!.MaybeWillNotThrow = maybe_will_not_throw(Conditionals),
(
ExceptionStatus = throw_conditional,
!:MaybeWillNotThrow = maybe_will_not_throw([PPId | Conditionals])
;
ExceptionStatus = will_not_throw
;
ExceptionStatus = may_throw(_),
!:MaybeWillNotThrow = may_throw
)
),
combine_maybe_analysis_status(MaybeAnalysisStatus, !AS).
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
:- pred update_proc_result(exception_status::in, maybe(analysis_status)::in,
proc_result::in, proc_result::out) is det.
update_proc_result(CurrentStatus, CurrentAnalysisStatus, !Result) :-
OldStatus = !.Result ^ status,
OldAnalysisStatus = !.Result ^ maybe_analysis_status,
NewStatus = combine_exception_status(CurrentStatus, OldStatus),
combine_maybe_analysis_status(CurrentAnalysisStatus, OldAnalysisStatus,
NewAnalysisStatus),
!Result ^ status := NewStatus,
!Result ^ maybe_analysis_status := NewAnalysisStatus.
:- func combine_exception_status(exception_status, exception_status)
= exception_status.
combine_exception_status(will_not_throw, Y) = Y.
combine_exception_status(X @ may_throw(user_exception), _) = X.
combine_exception_status(X @ may_throw(type_exception), will_not_throw) = X.
combine_exception_status(X @ may_throw(type_exception), throw_conditional) = X.
combine_exception_status(may_throw(type_exception), Y @ may_throw(_)) = Y.
combine_exception_status(throw_conditional, throw_conditional) =
throw_conditional.
combine_exception_status(throw_conditional, will_not_throw) =
throw_conditional.
combine_exception_status(throw_conditional, Y @ may_throw(_)) = Y.
:- pred combine_maybe_analysis_status(maybe(analysis_status)::in,
maybe(analysis_status)::in, maybe(analysis_status)::out) is det.
combine_maybe_analysis_status(MaybeStatusA, MaybeStatusB, MaybeStatus) :-
(
MaybeStatusA = yes(StatusA),
MaybeStatusB = yes(StatusB)
->
MaybeStatus = yes(analysis.lub(StatusA, StatusB))
;
MaybeStatus = no
).
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%
% Extra procedures for handling calls.
%
:- pred check_nonrecursive_call(vartypes::in,
pred_proc_id::in, prog_vars::in, pred_info::in,
proc_result::in, proc_result::out,
module_info::in, module_info::out) is det.
check_nonrecursive_call(VarTypes, PPId, Args, PredInfo, !Result, !ModuleInfo) :-
module_info_get_globals(!.ModuleInfo, Globals),
globals.lookup_bool_option(Globals, intermodule_analysis,
IntermodAnalysis),
(
% If we are using `--intermodule-analysis' then use the analysis
% framework for imported procedures.
IntermodAnalysis = yes,
pred_info_is_imported_not_external(PredInfo)
->
search_analysis_status(PPId, CalleeResult, AnalysisStatus,
!ModuleInfo),
MaybeAnalysisStatus = yes(AnalysisStatus),
update_proc_result(CalleeResult, MaybeAnalysisStatus, !Result)
;
module_info_get_exception_info(!.ModuleInfo, ExceptionInfo),
( map.search(ExceptionInfo, PPId, CalleeExceptionInfo) ->
CalleeExceptionInfo = proc_exception_info(CalleeExceptionStatus,
MaybeAnalysisStatus),
(
CalleeExceptionStatus = will_not_throw,
update_proc_result(will_not_throw, MaybeAnalysisStatus,
!Result)
;
CalleeExceptionStatus = may_throw(ExceptionType),
update_proc_result(may_throw(ExceptionType),
MaybeAnalysisStatus, !Result)
;
CalleeExceptionStatus = throw_conditional,
check_vars(!.ModuleInfo, VarTypes, Args, MaybeAnalysisStatus,
!Result)
)
;
% If we do not have any information about the callee procedure
% then assume that it might throw an exception.
% Analysis statuses on individual results are meaningless now.
MaybeAnalysisStatus = maybe_optimal(IntermodAnalysis),
update_proc_result(may_throw(user_exception), MaybeAnalysisStatus,
!Result)
)
).
:- pred check_vars(module_info::in, vartypes::in, prog_vars::in,
maybe(analysis_status)::in, proc_result::in, proc_result::out) is det.
check_vars(ModuleInfo, VarTypes, Vars, MaybeAnalysisStatus, !Result) :-
Types = list.map((func(Var) = VarTypes ^ det_elem(Var)), Vars),
TypeStatus = check_types(ModuleInfo, Types),
(
TypeStatus = type_will_not_throw
;
TypeStatus = type_may_throw,
update_proc_result(may_throw(type_exception), MaybeAnalysisStatus,
!Result)
;
TypeStatus = type_conditional,
update_proc_result(throw_conditional, MaybeAnalysisStatus, !Result)
).
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%
% Predicates for checking mixed SCCs
%
% A "mixed SCC" is one where at least one of the procedures in the SCC is
% known not to throw an exception, at least one of them is conditional and
% none of them may throw an exception (of either sort).
%
% In order to determine the status of such a SCC we also need to take the
% effect of the recursive calls into account. This is because calls to a
% conditional procedure from a procedure that is mutually recursive to it may
% introduce types that could cause a type_exception to be thrown.
%
% We currently assume that if these types are introduced somewhere in the SCC
% then they may be propagated around the entire SCC - hence if a part of the
% SCC is conditional we need to make sure other parts don't supply it with
% input whose types may have user-defined equality/comparison predicates.
% NOTE: it is possible to write rather contrived programs that can exhibit
% rather strange behaviour which is why all this is necessary.
:- func handle_mixed_conditional_scc(proc_results) = exception_status.
handle_mixed_conditional_scc(Results) =
(
all [TypeStatus] (
list.member(Result, Results)
=>
Result ^ rec_calls \= type_may_throw
)
->
throw_conditional
;
% Somewhere a type that causes an exception is being
% passed around the SCC via one or more of the recursive
% calls.
may_throw(type_exception)
).
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%
% Stuff for processing types.
%
% This is used in the analysis of calls to polymorphic procedures.
%
% By saying a `type can throw an exception' we mean that an exception might be
% thrown as a result of a unification or comparison involving the type because
% it has a user-defined equality/comparison predicate that may throw an
% exception.
%
% XXX We don't actually need to examine all the types, just those that are
% potentially going to be involved in unification/comparisons. At the moment
% we don't keep track of that information so the current procedure is as
% follows:
%
% Examine the functor and then recursively examine the arguments.
% * If everything will not throw then the type will not throw
% * If at least one of the types may_throw then the type will throw
% * If at least one of the types is conditional and none of them throw then
% the type is conditional.
:- type type_status
---> type_will_not_throw
% This type does not have user-defined equality
% or comparison predicates.
% XXX (Or it has ones that are known not to throw
% exceptions).
; type_may_throw
% This type has a user-defined equality or comparison
% predicate that is known to throw an exception.
; type_conditional.
% This type is polymorphic. We cannot say anything about
% it until we know the values of the type-variables.
% Return the collective type status of a list of types.
%
:- func check_types(module_info, list(mer_type)) = type_status.
check_types(ModuleInfo, Types) = Status :-
list.foldl(check_type(ModuleInfo), Types, type_will_not_throw, Status).
:- pred check_type(module_info::in, mer_type::in, type_status::in,
type_status::out) is det.
check_type(ModuleInfo, Type, !Status) :-
combine_type_status(check_type(ModuleInfo, Type), !Status).
:- pred combine_type_status(type_status::in, type_status::in,
type_status::out) is det.
combine_type_status(type_will_not_throw, type_will_not_throw,
type_will_not_throw).
combine_type_status(type_will_not_throw, type_conditional, type_conditional).
combine_type_status(type_will_not_throw, type_may_throw, type_may_throw).
combine_type_status(type_conditional, type_will_not_throw, type_conditional).
combine_type_status(type_conditional, type_conditional, type_conditional).
combine_type_status(type_conditional, type_may_throw, type_may_throw).
combine_type_status(type_may_throw, _, type_may_throw).
% Return the type status of an individual type.
%
:- func check_type(module_info, mer_type) = type_status.
check_type(ModuleInfo, Type) = Status :-
(
( is_solver_type(ModuleInfo, Type)
; is_existq_type(ModuleInfo, Type))
->
% XXX At the moment we just assume that existential types and
% solver types result in a type exception being thrown.
Status = type_may_throw
;
TypeCategory = classify_type(ModuleInfo, Type),
Status = check_type_2(ModuleInfo, Type, TypeCategory)
).
:- func check_type_2(module_info, mer_type, type_ctor_category) = type_status.
check_type_2(ModuleInfo, Type, CtorCat) = WillThrow :-
(
( CtorCat = ctor_cat_builtin(_)
; CtorCat = ctor_cat_higher_order
; CtorCat = ctor_cat_system(_)
; CtorCat = ctor_cat_void
; CtorCat = ctor_cat_builtin_dummy
),
WillThrow = type_will_not_throw
;
CtorCat = ctor_cat_variable,
WillThrow = type_conditional
;
CtorCat = ctor_cat_tuple,
( type_to_ctor_and_args(Type, _TypeCtor, Args) ->
WillThrow = check_types(ModuleInfo, Args)
;
unexpected($module, $pred, "expected tuple type")
)
;
CtorCat = ctor_cat_enum(_),
( type_has_user_defined_equality_pred(ModuleInfo, Type, _UC) ->
% XXX This is very conservative.
WillThrow = type_may_throw
;
WillThrow = type_will_not_throw
)
;
CtorCat = ctor_cat_user(_),
type_to_ctor_and_args_det(Type, TypeCtor, Args),
( type_has_user_defined_equality_pred(ModuleInfo, Type, _UC) ->
% XXX We can do better than this by examining what these preds
% actually do. Something similar needs to be sorted out for
% termination analysis as well, so we'll wait until that is done.
WillThrow = type_may_throw
;
( type_ctor_is_safe(TypeCtor) ->
WillThrow = check_types(ModuleInfo, Args)
;
WillThrow = type_may_throw
)
)
).
% Succeeds if the exception status of the type represented by the given
% type_ctor can be determined by examining the exception status of the
% arguments, if any.
%
% NOTE: This list does not need to include enumerations since they
% are already handled above. Also, this list does not need to include
% non-abstract equivalence types.
%
:- pred type_ctor_is_safe(type_ctor::in) is semidet.
type_ctor_is_safe(TypeCtor) :-
TypeCtor = type_ctor(qualified(unqualified(ModuleName), CtorName), Arity),
type_ctor_is_safe_2(ModuleName, CtorName, Arity).
:- pred type_ctor_is_safe_2(string::in, string::in, arity::in) is semidet.
type_ctor_is_safe_2("assoc_list", "assoc_list", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("bag", "bag", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("bimap", "bimap", 2).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("builtin", "c_pointer", 0).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("cord", "cord", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("eqvclass", "eqvclass", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("injection", "injection", 2).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("integer", "integer", 0).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("io", "input_stream", 0).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("io", "output_stream", 0).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("io", "binary_stream", 0).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("io", "stream_id", 0).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("io", "res", 0).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("io", "res", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("io", "maybe_partial_res", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("io", "result", 0).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("io", "result", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("io", "read_result", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("io", "error", 0).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("list", "list", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("map", "map", 2).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("maybe", "maybe", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("maybe_error", "maybe_error", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("multi_map", "multi_map", 2).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("pair", "pair", 2).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("pqueue", "pqueue", 2).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("queue", "queue", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("rational", "rational", 0).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("rbtree", "rbtree", 2).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("rtree", "rtree", 2).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("set", "set", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("set_bbbtree", "set_bbbtree", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("set_ctree234", "set_ctree234", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("set_ordlist", "set_ordlist", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("set_tree234", "set_tree234", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("set_unordlist", "set_unordlist", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("stack", "stack", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("string", "poly_type", 0).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("string", "justified_column", 0).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("term", "term", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("term", "const", 0).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("term", "context", 0).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("term", "var", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("term", "var_supply", 1).
type_ctor_is_safe_2("varset", "varset", 1).
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%
% Types and instances for the intermodule analysis framework
%
:- type exception_analysis_answer
---> exception_analysis_answer(exception_status).
:- func analysis_name = string.
analysis_name = "exception_analysis".
:- instance analysis(no_func_info, any_call, exception_analysis_answer)
where [
analysis_name(_, _) = analysis_name,
analysis_version_number(_, _) = 1,
preferred_fixpoint_type(_, _) = least_fixpoint,
bottom(_, _) = exception_analysis_answer(will_not_throw),
top(_, _) = exception_analysis_answer(may_throw(user_exception)),
get_func_info(_, _, _, _, _, no_func_info)
].
:- instance answer_pattern(no_func_info, exception_analysis_answer) where [].
:- instance partial_order(no_func_info, exception_analysis_answer) where [
( more_precise_than(no_func_info, Answer1, Answer2) :-
Answer1 = exception_analysis_answer(Status1),
Answer2 = exception_analysis_answer(Status2),
exception_status_more_precise_than(Status1, Status2)
),
equivalent(no_func_info, Status, Status)
].
:- pred exception_status_more_precise_than(exception_status::in,
exception_status::in) is semidet.
exception_status_more_precise_than(will_not_throw, throw_conditional).
exception_status_more_precise_than(will_not_throw, may_throw(_)).
exception_status_more_precise_than(throw_conditional, may_throw(_)).
exception_status_more_precise_than(may_throw(type_exception),
may_throw(user_exception)).
:- instance to_term(exception_analysis_answer) where [
func(to_term/1) is answer_to_term,
pred(from_term/2) is answer_from_term
].
:- func answer_to_term(exception_analysis_answer) = term.
answer_to_term(Answer) = Term :-
Answer = exception_analysis_answer(Status),
exception_status_to_string(Status, String),
Term = term.functor(atom(String), [], context_init).
:- pred answer_from_term(term::in, exception_analysis_answer::out) is semidet.
answer_from_term(Term, exception_analysis_answer(Status)) :-
Term = term.functor(atom(String), [], _),
exception_status_to_string(Status, String).
:- pred exception_status_to_string(exception_status, string).
:- mode exception_status_to_string(in, out) is det.
:- mode exception_status_to_string(out, in) is semidet.
exception_status_to_string(will_not_throw, "will_not_throw").
exception_status_to_string(throw_conditional, "conditional").
exception_status_to_string(may_throw(type_exception),
"may_throw_type_exception").
exception_status_to_string(may_throw(user_exception),
"may_throw_user_exception").
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%
% Additional predicates used for intermodule analysis
%
:- pred search_analysis_status(pred_proc_id::in,
exception_status::out, analysis_status::out,
module_info::in, module_info::out) is det.
search_analysis_status(PPId, Result, AnalysisStatus, !ModuleInfo) :-
module_info_get_analysis_info(!.ModuleInfo, AnalysisInfo0),
search_analysis_status_2(!.ModuleInfo, PPId, Result, AnalysisStatus,
AnalysisInfo0, AnalysisInfo),
module_info_set_analysis_info(AnalysisInfo, !ModuleInfo).
:- pred search_analysis_status_2(module_info::in, pred_proc_id::in,
exception_status::out, analysis_status::out,
analysis_info::in, analysis_info::out) is det.
search_analysis_status_2(ModuleInfo, PPId, Result, AnalysisStatus,
!AnalysisInfo) :-
module_name_func_id(ModuleInfo, PPId, ModuleName, FuncId),
Call = any_call,
lookup_best_result(!.AnalysisInfo, ModuleName, FuncId, no_func_info, Call,
MaybeBestResult),
(
MaybeBestResult = yes(analysis_result(BestCall, BestAnswer,
AnalysisStatus)),
BestAnswer = exception_analysis_answer(Result),
record_dependency(ModuleName, FuncId, no_func_info, BestCall,
_ : exception_analysis_answer, !AnalysisInfo)
;
MaybeBestResult = no,
% If we do not have any information about the callee procedure then
% assume that it throws an exception.
top(no_func_info, Call) = Answer,
Answer = exception_analysis_answer(Result),
AnalysisStatus = optimal,
record_request(analysis_name, ModuleName, FuncId, Call, !AnalysisInfo)
).
:- pred maybe_record_exception_result(module_info::in, pred_id::in,
analysis_info::in, analysis_info::out) is det.
maybe_record_exception_result(ModuleInfo, PredId, !AnalysisInfo) :-
module_info_pred_info(ModuleInfo, PredId, PredInfo),
ProcIds = pred_info_procids(PredInfo),
list.foldl(maybe_record_exception_result_2(ModuleInfo, PredId, PredInfo),
ProcIds, !AnalysisInfo).
:- pred maybe_record_exception_result_2(module_info::in, pred_id::in,
pred_info::in, proc_id::in, analysis_info::in, analysis_info::out) is det.
maybe_record_exception_result_2(ModuleInfo, PredId, PredInfo, ProcId,
!AnalysisInfo) :-
should_write_exception_info(ModuleInfo, PredId, ProcId, PredInfo,
for_analysis_framework, ShouldWrite),
(
ShouldWrite = yes,
PPId = proc(PredId, ProcId),
module_info_get_exception_info(ModuleInfo, ExceptionInfo),
lookup_proc_exception_info(ExceptionInfo, PPId, Status, ResultStatus),
module_name_func_id(ModuleInfo, PPId, ModuleName, FuncId),
record_result(ModuleName, FuncId, any_call,
exception_analysis_answer(Status), ResultStatus, !AnalysisInfo)
;
ShouldWrite = no
).
:- pred lookup_proc_exception_info(exception_info::in, pred_proc_id::in,
exception_status::out, analysis_status::out) is det.
lookup_proc_exception_info(ExceptionInfo, PPId, Status, ResultStatus) :-
( map.search(ExceptionInfo, PPId, ProcExceptionInfo) ->
ProcExceptionInfo = proc_exception_info(Status, MaybeResultStatus),
(
MaybeResultStatus = yes(ResultStatus)
;
MaybeResultStatus = no,
unexpected($module, $pred, "no result status")
)
;
% Probably an exported `:- external' procedure.
Status = may_throw(user_exception),
ResultStatus = optimal
).
:- type should_write_for
---> for_analysis_framework
; for_pragma.
:- pred should_write_exception_info(module_info::in, pred_id::in, proc_id::in,
pred_info::in, should_write_for::in, bool::out) is det.
should_write_exception_info(ModuleInfo, PredId, ProcId, PredInfo,
WhatFor, ShouldWrite) :-
(
procedure_is_exported(ModuleInfo, PredInfo, ProcId),
not is_unify_or_compare_pred(PredInfo),
(
WhatFor = for_analysis_framework
;
WhatFor = for_pragma,
module_info_get_type_spec_info(ModuleInfo, TypeSpecInfo),
TypeSpecInfo = type_spec_info(_, TypeSpecForcePreds, _, _),
not set.member(PredId, TypeSpecForcePreds),
%
% XXX Writing out pragmas for the automatically generated class
% instance methods causes the compiler to abort when it reads them
% back in.
%
pred_info_get_markers(PredInfo, Markers),
not check_marker(Markers, marker_class_instance_method),
not check_marker(Markers, marker_named_class_instance_method)
)
->
ShouldWrite = yes
;
ShouldWrite = no
).
:- func maybe_optimal(bool) = maybe(analysis_status).
maybe_optimal(no) = no.
maybe_optimal(yes) = yes(optimal).
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%
% Stuff for intermodule optimization.
%
:- pred make_optimization_interface(module_info::in, io::di, io::uo)
is det.
make_optimization_interface(ModuleInfo, !IO) :-
module_info_get_globals(ModuleInfo, Globals),
module_info_get_name(ModuleInfo, ModuleName),
module_name_to_file_name(Globals, ModuleName, ".opt.tmp",
do_not_create_dirs, OptFileName, !IO),
globals.lookup_bool_option(Globals, verbose, Verbose),
maybe_write_string(Verbose, "% Appending exceptions pragmas to `", !IO),
maybe_write_string(Verbose, OptFileName, !IO),
maybe_write_string(Verbose, "'...", !IO),
maybe_flush_output(Verbose, !IO),
io.open_append(OptFileName, OptFileRes, !IO),
(
OptFileRes = ok(OptFile),
io.set_output_stream(OptFile, OldStream, !IO),
module_info_get_exception_info(ModuleInfo, ExceptionInfo),
module_info_get_valid_predids(PredIds, ModuleInfo, _ModuleInfo),
list.foldl(write_pragma_exceptions(ModuleInfo, ExceptionInfo),
PredIds, !IO),
io.set_output_stream(OldStream, _, !IO),
io.close_output(OptFile, !IO),
maybe_write_string(Verbose, " done.\n", !IO)
;
OptFileRes = error(IOError),
maybe_write_string(Verbose, " failed!\n", !IO),
io.error_message(IOError, IOErrorMessage),
io.write_strings(["Error opening file `",
OptFileName, "' for output: ", IOErrorMessage], !IO),
io.set_exit_status(1, !IO)
).
write_pragma_exceptions(ModuleInfo, ExceptionInfo, PredId, !IO) :-
module_info_pred_info(ModuleInfo, PredId, PredInfo),
ProcIds = pred_info_procids(PredInfo),
list.foldl(
write_pragma_exceptions_2(ModuleInfo, ExceptionInfo, PredId, PredInfo),
ProcIds, !IO).
:- pred write_pragma_exceptions_2(module_info::in, exception_info::in,
pred_id::in, pred_info::in, proc_id::in, io::di, io::uo) is det.
write_pragma_exceptions_2(ModuleInfo, ExceptionInfo, PredId, PredInfo, ProcId,
!IO) :-
should_write_exception_info(ModuleInfo, PredId, ProcId, PredInfo,
for_pragma, ShouldWrite),
(
ShouldWrite = yes,
ModuleName = pred_info_module(PredInfo),
Name = pred_info_name(PredInfo),
Arity = pred_info_orig_arity(PredInfo),
PredOrFunc = pred_info_is_pred_or_func(PredInfo),
proc_id_to_int(ProcId, ModeNum),
( map.search(ExceptionInfo, proc(PredId, ProcId), ProcExceptionInfo) ->
ProcExceptionInfo = proc_exception_info(Status, _),
mercury_output_pragma_exceptions(PredOrFunc,
qualified(ModuleName, Name), Arity, ModeNum, Status, !IO)
;
true
)
;
ShouldWrite = no
).
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
%
% External interface to exception analysis information
%
lookup_exception_analysis_result(PPId, ExceptionStatus, !ModuleInfo) :-
PPId = proc(PredId, _),
module_info_pred_info(!.ModuleInfo, PredId, PredInfo),
IsImported = pred_to_bool(pred_info_is_imported_not_external(PredInfo)),
module_info_get_globals(!.ModuleInfo, Globals),
globals.lookup_bool_option(Globals, intermodule_analysis,
IntermodAnalysis),
globals.lookup_bool_option(Globals, analyse_exceptions,
ExceptionAnalysis),
% If we the procedure we are calling is imported and we are using
% intermodule-analysis then we need to look up the exception status in the
% analysis registry; otherwise we look it up in the the exception_info
% table.
UseAnalysisRegistry = IsImported `bool.and` IntermodAnalysis
`bool.and` ExceptionAnalysis,
(
% If the procedure is not imported then it's exception_status
% will be in the exception_info table.
UseAnalysisRegistry = no,
module_info_get_exception_info(!.ModuleInfo, ExceptionInfo),
(
map.search(ExceptionInfo, PPId, ProcExceptionInfo)
->
ProcExceptionInfo = proc_exception_info(ExceptionStatus, _)
;
ExceptionStatus = may_throw(user_exception)
)
;
UseAnalysisRegistry = yes,
some [!AnalysisInfo] (
module_info_get_analysis_info(!.ModuleInfo, !:AnalysisInfo),
module_name_func_id(!.ModuleInfo, PPId, ModuleName, FuncId),
lookup_best_result(!.AnalysisInfo, ModuleName, FuncId,
no_func_info, any_call, MaybeBestResult),
(
MaybeBestResult = yes(analysis_result(_Call, Answer,
AnalysisStatus)),
(
AnalysisStatus = invalid,
unexpected($module, $pred,
"invalid exception_analysis answer")
;
( AnalysisStatus = optimal
; AnalysisStatus = suboptimal
),
Answer = exception_analysis_answer(ExceptionStatus)
)
;
MaybeBestResult = no,
ExceptionStatus = may_throw(user_exception)
),
record_dependency(ModuleName, FuncId, no_func_info, any_call,
_ : exception_analysis_answer, !AnalysisInfo),
module_info_set_analysis_info(!.AnalysisInfo, !ModuleInfo)
)
).
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%
:- end_module transform_hlds.exception_analysis.
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------%