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author | Björn Gustavsson <bjorn@erlang.org> | 2014-08-22 10:14:02 +0200 |
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committer | Björn Gustavsson <bjorn@erlang.org> | 2014-09-01 14:37:15 +0200 |
commit | db3f8d752054d69285c318e39adb45cf4c85a3e7 (patch) | |
tree | 7f24c0a414b9c2275403447a8e46c4e54c0b222f /lib | |
parent | 9b786fc3114723d71383b184c4824d4498a1e6af (diff) | |
download | erlang-db3f8d752054d69285c318e39adb45cf4c85a3e7.tar.gz |
Clean up and correct handling of parameters for parameterized types
The previous code looked at the actual parameters supplied when
instantiating the type to determine the type of the argument; the
correct way is to determine the type by looking at the governor and
case of the formal parameter.
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_check.erl | 99 |
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 74 deletions
diff --git a/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_check.erl b/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_check.erl index 2e0e4d5977..76a74aa477 100644 --- a/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_check.erl +++ b/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_check.erl @@ -3609,40 +3609,26 @@ match_args(_,_, _, _) -> %% categorize_arg(S,FormalArg,ActualArg) -> {FormalArg,CatgorizedActualArg} %% categorize_arg(S,{Governor,Param},ActArg) -> - case {governor_category(S,Governor),parameter_name_style(Param,ActArg)} of -%% {absent,beginning_uppercase} -> %% a type -%% categorize(S,type,ActArg); - {type,beginning_lowercase} -> %% a value - categorize(S,value,Governor,ActArg); - {type,beginning_uppercase} -> %% a value set - categorize(S,value_set,ActArg); -%% {absent,entirely_uppercase} -> %% a class -%% categorize(S,class,ActArg); + case {governor_category(S, Governor),parameter_name_style(Param)} of + {type,beginning_lowercase} -> %a value + categorize(S, value, Governor, ActArg); + {type,beginning_uppercase} -> %a value set + categorize(ActArg); {{class,ClassRef},beginning_lowercase} -> - categorize(S,object,ActArg,ClassRef); + categorize(S, object, ActArg, ClassRef); {{class,ClassRef},beginning_uppercase} -> - categorize(S,object_set,ActArg,ClassRef); - _ -> - [ActArg] + categorize(S, object_set, ActArg, ClassRef) end; -categorize_arg(S,FormalArg,ActualArg) -> - %% governor is absent => a type or a class - case FormalArg of - #'Externaltypereference'{type=Name} -> - case is_class_name(Name) of - true -> - categorize(S,class,ActualArg); - _ -> - categorize(S,type,ActualArg) - end; - FA -> - throw({error,{unexpected_formal_argument,FA}}) - end. - -governor_category(S,#type{def=Eref}) - when is_record(Eref,'Externaltypereference') -> - governor_category(S,Eref); -governor_category(_S,#type{}) -> +categorize_arg(_S, _FormalArg, ActualArg) -> + %% Governor is absent -- must be a type or a class. We have already + %% checked that the FormalArg begins with an uppercase letter. + categorize(ActualArg). + +%% governor_category(S, Item) -> type | {class,#'Externaltypereference'{}} +%% Determine whether Item is a type or a class. +governor_category(S, #type{def=#'Externaltypereference'{}=Eref}) -> + governor_category(S, Eref); +governor_category(_S, #type{}) -> type; governor_category(S, #'Externaltypereference'{}=Ref) -> case get_class_def(S, Ref) of @@ -3657,56 +3643,20 @@ governor_category(S, #'Externaltypereference'{}=Ref) -> %% whether it begins with a lowercase letter or is partly or entirely %% spelled with uppercase letters. Otherwise returns undefined %% -parameter_name_style(_,#'Externaltypereference'{type=Name}) -> - name_category(Name); -parameter_name_style(_,#'Externalvaluereference'{value=Name}) -> - name_category(Name); -parameter_name_style(_,{valueset,_}) -> - %% It is a object set or value set +parameter_name_style(#'Externaltypereference'{}) -> beginning_uppercase; -parameter_name_style(#'Externalvaluereference'{},_) -> - beginning_lowercase; -parameter_name_style(#'Externaltypereference'{type=Name},_) -> - name_category(Name); -parameter_name_style(_,_) -> - undefined. - -name_category(Atom) when is_atom(Atom) -> - name_category(atom_to_list(Atom)); -name_category([H|T]) -> - case is_lowercase(H) of - true -> - beginning_lowercase; - _ -> - case is_class_name(T) of - true -> - entirely_uppercase; - _ -> - beginning_uppercase - end - end; -name_category(_) -> - undefined. +parameter_name_style(#'Externalvaluereference'{}) -> + beginning_lowercase. is_lowercase(X) when X >= $A,X =< $W -> false; is_lowercase(_) -> true. - -is_class_name(Name) when is_atom(Name) -> - is_class_name(atom_to_list(Name)); -is_class_name(Name) -> - case [X||X <- Name, X >= $a,X =< $w] of - [] -> - true; - _ -> - false - end. -%% categorize(S,Category,Parameter) -> CategorizedParameter +%% categorize(Parameter) -> CategorizedParameter %% If Parameter has an abstract syntax of another category than %% Category, transform it to a known syntax. -categorize(_S,type,{object,_,Type}) -> +categorize({object,_,Type}) -> %% One example of this case is an object with a parameterized type %% having a locally defined type as parameter. Def = fun(D = #type{}) -> @@ -3718,11 +3668,12 @@ categorize(_S,type,{object,_,Type}) -> D end, [Def(X)||X<-Type]; -categorize(_S,type,Def) when is_record(Def,type) -> +categorize(#type{}=Def) -> [#typedef{name = new_reference_name("type_argument"), typespec = Def#type{inlined=yes}}]; -categorize(_,_,Def) -> +categorize(Def) -> [Def]. + categorize(S,object_set,Def,ClassRef) -> NewObjSetSpec = check_object(S,Def,#'ObjectSet'{class = ClassRef, |