用于更健壮行为的类型化回调

Stavros Aronis, Konstantinos Sagonas
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行为是Erlang/OTP最广泛使用的特性之一。它们为并发Erlang编程中经常使用的设计模式提供了一个方便且经过良好测试的抽象层。实际上,它们允许程序员专注于应用程序的功能特征,而不必求助于Erlang的并发性支持原语。然而,当涉及到确保行为被正确使用和回调是预期的,当前的Erlang/OTP编译器只执行最小的检查。这不是编译器的错,因为大多数/所有回调的API只存在于文档或代码附带的注释中;因此,它不能总是可信的,而且几乎不可能对它进行机械处理。在本文中,我们提出了对Erlang函数规范语言的一个小扩展,以允许对行为回调API的正式定义。我们已经在Erlang/OTP的开发分支上实现了这个扩展,并提供了静态分析工具(如Dialyzer)如何利用它来检测行为滥用的证据。
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Typed callbacks for more robust behaviours
Behaviours are one of the most widely used features of Erlang/OTP. They offer a convenient and well-tested abstraction layer for frequently employed design patterns in concurrent Erlang programming. In effect, they allow programmers to focus on the functional characteristics of their applications without having to resort to Erlang's concurrency-supporting primitives. However, when it comes to ensuring that behaviours are properly used and callbacks are as expected, the current Erlang/OTP compiler performs only minimal checks. This is no fault of the compiler though, because most/all of the callbacks' API exists only in the documentation or the comments accompanying the code; as such, it cannot always be trusted and it is almost impossible to have it mechanically processed. In this paper, we propose a small extension to the language of function specifications of Erlang to allow the formal definition of the behaviours' callback API. We have implemented this extension on the development branch of Erlang/OTP and provide evidence of how it can be leveraged by static analysis tools such as Dialyzer to detect behaviour misuses.
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