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* rickard/make-fixes-18/OTP-15551:
Fix install phase in build system
- Install of (mainly) documentation caused rebuild and
modification of the source tree even when the source
previously had been built. Also otp_patch_apply
modified the source tree when updating documentation.
This messed up the installation if installation was
performed by another user than the user that originally
built the system which not is an uncommon scenario.
- Some documentation was installed by copying files
instead of installing the files which caused faulty
access rights on files.
- The documentation was not properly updated when
applying a patch using otp_patch_apply.
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- Install of (mainly) documentation caused rebuild and
modification of the source tree even when the source
previously had been built. Also otp_patch_apply
modified the source tree when updating documentation.
This messed up the installation if installation was
performed by another user than the user that originally
built the system which not is an uncommon scenario.
- Some documentation was installed by copying files
instead of installing the files which caused faulty
access rights on files.
- The documentation was not properly updated when
applying a patch using otp_patch_apply.
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Ignore make/make_emakefile
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* dgud/tools/emacs-xref/PR-1051:
Add xref support in erlang.el
Conflicts:
lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el
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In GNU Emacs 25 xref will be introduced. It is a framework for cross
referencing commands, in particular commands for finding definitions.
It does not replace etags. It rather resides on top of it and
provides user-friendly commands. The idea is that the user commands
should be the same regardless of what back-end does the actual finding
of definitions.
Add to the xref commands awareness of the module:tag syntax in a
similar way that is already done for the old etags commands.
Xref completion support is not included in this commit.
Remove all compilation warnings for GNU Emacs 24.5 and current 25
(4ffec91).
Remove XEmacs incompatibility in
erlang-font-lock-exported-function-name-face.
Add file erlang-test.el with a single unit test.
Add TAGS to .gitignore.
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The test_server application has previously been deprecated.
In OTP 19, we will move relevant parts of test_server into the
common_test application. Test suites that include test_server.hrl
must be updated to include ct.hrl instead. Test suites that include
test_server_line.hrl must removed that inclusion. Test suites that
call the test_server module directly will continue to work in OTP 19.
The test suites for Erlang/OTP are built and executed in exactly
the same way as previously.
Here are some more details.
The modules test_server*.erl and erl2html2.erl in lib/test_server/src
have been moved to common_test/src.
The test_server.hrl and test_server_line.hrl include files have
been deleted. The macros in test_server.hrl have been copied into
lib/common_test/include/ct.hrl.
The ts*.erl modules and their associated data files in
lib/test_server/src has been been moved to the new directory
lib/common_test/test_server. The ts* modules are no longer built
to lib/common_test/ebin. They will only built when 'make release_tests'
is executed.
The test suite for test_server has been moved to lib/common_test/test.
The rest of the files have been deleted.
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* johanclaesson/maint:
Fix tags completion in erlang.el for GNU Emacs 23+
OTP-12583
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The tag completion code was changed in GNU Emacs 23.1 in a way that
broke erlang.el tag completion. This commit fix that for Emacs 23.1 and
later.
Add progress report while building completion table.
Add completion of module_info/0 for all modules.
Add lib/tools/emacs/*.elc to .gitignore.
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Distribute aclocal.m4, install-sh, config.guess, and config.sub
to applications at build time instead of having multiple identical
copies committed in the repository.
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* lukas/ose/master/OTP-11334: (71 commits)
erts: Fix unix efile assert
ose: Use -O2 when building
ose: Expand OSE docs
ose: Add dummy ttsl driver
ose: Cleanup cleanup of mutex selection defines
ose: Polish mmap configure checks
ose: Add ose specific x-compile flags
ose: Updating fd_driver and spawn_driver for OSE
ose: Updating event and signal API for OSE
ose: Cleanup of mutex selection defines
win32: Compile erl_log.exe
ose: Remove uneccesary define
ose: Fix ssl configure test for osx
erts: Fix sys_msg_dispatcher assert
ose: Fix broken doc links
ose: Thread priorities configurable from lmconf
ose: Yielding the cpu is done "the OSE" way
ose: Start using ppdata for tse key
ose: Do not use spinlocks on OSE
ose: Fix support for crypto
...
Conflicts:
lib/crypto/c_src/crypto.c
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This port has support for both non-smp and smp.
It contains a new way to do io checking in which erts_poll_wait
receives the payload of the polled entity. This has implications
for all linked-in drivers.
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Enables build of documentation in source trees that has been cross built
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This is used to skip the specified app when building and releasing
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* nox/enable-silent-rules/OTP-10726:
Implement ./otp_build configure --enable-silent-rules
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With silent rules, the output of make is less verbose and compilation
warnings are easier to spot. Silent rules are disabled by default and
can be disabled or enabled at will by make V=0 and make V=1.
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* ignore /lib/hipe/boot_ebin/hipe.app
* ignore /lib/hipe/boot_ebin/hipe.appup
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Moved public_key ignores to .gitignore in public_key and removed
no longer needed ssl ignores.
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Multiple instances of javadoc would be started at once, which is
unnecessary work and could cause one or more instances to fail
while creating directories. Use a stand-in file (JAVADOC-GENERATED)
to ensure that only one instance of javadoc is started.
Since javadoc creates directories itself, there is no need to
explicitly create the $(JAVA_OUT_DIR) directory.
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* dev:
tar_SUITE: Work around limited pathname length on Windows
Merge the fourth bootstrap stage into the third bootstrap stage
Remove unused lib/orber/include/Makefile
Remove lib/orber/include/* from the primary bootstrap
otp_build update_primary: Don't commit generated source files
primary bootstrap: Remove source files
Conflicts:
Makefile.in
bootstrap/bin/start.script
bootstrap/bin/start_clean.script
bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/compiler.app
bootstrap/lib/compiler/egen/beam_opcodes.erl
bootstrap/lib/compiler/egen/core_parse.erl
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/kernel.app
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/kernel.appup
bootstrap/lib/orber/include/Makefile
bootstrap/lib/orber/include/corba.hrl
bootstrap/lib/orber/include/orber_pi.hrl
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/stdlib.app
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/stdlib.appup
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/egen/erl_parse.erl
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The include files for orber are included in the primary bootstrap,
probably for historical reasons. They are not needed there, because
no applications compiled in the secondary bootstrap need them.
Therefore, install the lib/orber/include/* in the bootstrap at
the end of the second bootstrap stage.
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Don't commit generated source files to the primary bootstrap.
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One input file that generate multiple output file are tricky to
handle in make. One way is to use a stand-in to represent all the
other generated files.
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* pg/fix-hibernate-with-hipe:
Update copyright years
Fix NULL-free bug in hibernate on debug emulator
Fix several bugs related to hibernate/3 and HiPE
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/test/hibernate_SUITE.erl
OTP-9125
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line tool. Also updated the central .gitignore file.
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This commit fixes four related bugs:
- calling hibernate/3 using a dynamic call would fail with badarg
as hibernate/3 as a BIF was not implemented. hibernate/3 is generally
provided as a Beam instruction, and code is translated to use this
instruction when loaded.
- calling hibernate/3 from HiPE would fail with badarg because this
would call the aforementioned BIF which was not implemented.
- calling hibernate/3 with some HiPE-native garbage in the process heap
would randomly crash at the next garbage collect. This bug only
happened in a complex, yet reproduceable scenarios, where native code
calls beam code that calls hibernate/3, and the process has some
garbage when being hibernated and the process generates garbage when
awaken.
- when entering HiPE, the process current_function can be set and be
inaccurate.
The fix is three folded:
- hibernate_3 BIF now actually works instead of throwing a badarg. While
hibernate_3 BIF was (usually) not called from BEAM, it is called from
HiPE. hibernate behaviour is very close to the scheduler and this is why
it is implemented as an instruction in BEAM. The fix consists in doing
the actual hibernation (through the now exported erts_hibernate
function) and setting the process flag to TRAP as well as the process
status to P_WAITING. On BIF epilogue in both BEAM and HiPE, this status
is tested on TRAP and if set, the scheduler is invoked. The i_hibernate
instruction and translation code is now redundant and could be deleted.
- hibernation now also empties the HiPE native stack, with a new
function hipe_empty_nstack provided by Mikael Pettersson.
- when entering HiPE through hipe_mode_switch, p->current is cleared,
as suggested by Mikael Pettersson. p->current normally hold a pointer to
the {M,F,A} of the current function if it exists. When hibernating, it
is set to {erlang,hibernate,3}, and all stdlib hibernate tests
(gen_server_SUITE:hibernate/1, proc_lib_suite:hibernate/1, etc.)
actually rely on this information. Clearing p->current fixes the tests
and avoids the surprise one might have when querying the process info
of a process that hibernated and woke up in a native function.
Non-regression tests are provided, a test for the dynamic call as well
as a Makefile-handled duplication of the hibernate_SUITE into
hibernate_native_SUITE for the HiPE case.
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Ignore vim tmp-files
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* bw/gitignore:
Add win32 specific build artifacts to .gitignore
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This was intended for distributing several binaries in one package,
in standalone version, it has no need when included in otp.
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Clone some test suites and compile them with the 'inline' option
to test inlining more thorughly.
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* bg/compiler-remove-r11-support:
compiler: Don't support the no_binaries option
erts: Don't support the put_string/3 instruction
compiler: Don't support the no_constant_pool option
compiler: Don't support the r11 option
test_server: Don't support communication with R11 nodes
binary_SUITE: Don't test bit-level binary roundtrips with R11 nodes
erts: Test compatibility of funs with R12 instead of R11
OTP-8531 bg/compiler-remove-r11-support
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