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* ztmr/fix_public_key_doc/OTP-11380:
fix a little typo in public_key documentation
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In the example of `public_key:pem_entry_encode/2`, the result
should match to `PemEntry` rather than to `PemBin` since `PemEntry`
is expected as an input argument of `public_key:pem_encode/1` called
just on the next line of the example.
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* fredrik/eldap/do_connect_ssl_verify/OTP-11354:
eldap: eldap does not support peer verification, removed {verify, 0} from ssl options
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* mururu/fix-eunit-io_request/OTP-11373:
Fix I/O-protocol error handling in eunit
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* nox/silent-rules-fixes/OTP-11351:
Fix two small silent rules omissions
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OTP-11368
* sv-socket-active-n:
Update preloaded
add {active,N} socket option for TCP, UDP, and SCTP
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Conflicts:
erts/vsn.mk
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* msassak/empty-pattern-badarg/OTP-11350:
stdlib: extended binary_module_SUITE to assure badarg for OTP-11350
Check all pattern arguments passed to binary:matches/2
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* maint:
Update preloaded
add system_info(ets_limit)
Conflicts:
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
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OTP-11362
* sv/system_info_max_ets:
Update preloaded
add system_info(ets_limit)
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* maint:
Teach the ASN.1 compiler the no_ok_wrapper option
Optimize the generated decode/2 function
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* rickard/aligned-sys_alloc-carriers_maint/OTP-11318:
Implement platform specific aligned sys_alloc and use when supported
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Add the no_ok_wrapper option so that the generated M:encode/2 and
M:decode/2 functions will not wrap a successful return value in an
{ok,...} tuple. Errors will cause exceptions.
Eliminating the wrapping tuple allows simpler nesting of calls.
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Use 'try' instead of 'catch', and don't match anything that
cannot actually be returned from the generated encoding code.
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* maint: (24 commits)
No longer compile the X420 specs for plain BER
Combine the testSeqIndefinite/1 and testSetIndefinite/1 test cases
Remove asn1_wrapper
Eliminate the use of asn1_wrapper
Simplify tests of CHOICE with OPTIONAL
asn1_test_lib: Add roundtrip functions and use them everywhere
Makefile: Release Emakefile to ensure warnings are treated as errors
Don't allow unused exported functions in test case helpers
Move out specific tests from asn1_test_lib
testMegaco: Remove unused exported function msg11/0
ASN.1 tests: Don't export functions that are only locally called
Remove unused pem_performance.erl file
asn1_SUITE: Reinstate test of sub-constraint
ASN.1 tests: Remove unused choice_extension.erl
Remove unused compile() functions
asn1_test_lib: Remove unnecessary loading of a compiled ASN.1 spec
Slightly clean up testX420
asn1_SUITE: Combine most tests that use External.asn1
asn1ct_gen: Clean up process dictionary after generating
asn1ct_parser2: Clean the process dictionary after parsing
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* bjorn/asn1/clean-up-tests: (24 commits)
No longer compile the X420 specs for plain BER
Combine the testSeqIndefinite/1 and testSetIndefinite/1 test cases
Remove asn1_wrapper
Eliminate the use of asn1_wrapper
Simplify tests of CHOICE with OPTIONAL
asn1_test_lib: Add roundtrip functions and use them everywhere
Makefile: Release Emakefile to ensure warnings are treated as errors
Don't allow unused exported functions in test case helpers
Move out specific tests from asn1_test_lib
testMegaco: Remove unused exported function msg11/0
ASN.1 tests: Don't export functions that are only locally called
Remove unused pem_performance.erl file
asn1_SUITE: Reinstate test of sub-constraint
ASN.1 tests: Remove unused choice_extension.erl
Remove unused compile() functions
asn1_test_lib: Remove unnecessary loading of a compiled ASN.1 spec
Slightly clean up testX420
asn1_SUITE: Combine most tests that use External.asn1
asn1ct_gen: Clean up process dictionary after generating
asn1ct_parser2: Clean the process dictionary after parsing
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rickard/aligned-sys_alloc-carriers_maint/OTP-11318
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.h
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erts_sys_aligned_alloc() is currently implemented using posix_memalign if
it exist, or using _aligned_malloc on Windows.
If erts_sys_aligned_alloc() exist allocators will create sys_alloc
carriers similar to how this was done pre-R16.
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* nox/lift-after/OTP-11267:
Lift 'after' blocks to zeroary functions
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ssl options
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* fredrik/update_versions_R16B03:
Update version numbers for R16B03 development
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Add system_info(ets_limit) to provide a way to retrieve the runtime's
maximum number of ETS tables. Add tests and documentation for it too.
Also repair the alphabetical order of system_info/1 argument descriptions
in the documentation and in the erlang.erl clauses. Add new preloaded
erlang.erl due to that change. Also ensure all system_info/1 clauses are
represented in the erlang.xml source documentation -- a couple had been
inadvertently dropped in previous commits when other clauses were added.
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* lewellyn/nosyslog/OTP-11349:
Define LOG_ERR for systems without syslog.h
Fix syslog defines
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Add the {active,N} socket option, where N is an integer in the range
-32768..32767, to allow a caller to specify the number of data messages to
be delivered to the controlling process. Once the socket's delivered
message count either reaches 0 or is explicitly set to 0 with
inet:setopts/2 or by including {active,0} as an option when the socket is
created, the socket transitions to passive ({active, false}) mode and the
socket's controlling process receives a message to inform it of the
transition. TCP sockets receive {tcp_passive,Socket}, UDP sockets receive
{udp_passive,Socket} and SCTP sockets receive {sctp_passive,Socket}.
The socket's delivered message counter defaults to 0, but it can be set
using {active,N} via any gen_tcp, gen_udp, or gen_sctp function that takes
socket options as arguments, or via inet:setopts/2. New N values are added
to the socket's current counter value, and negative numbers can be used to
reduce the counter value. Specifying a number that would cause the socket's
counter value to go above 32767 causes an einval error. If a negative
number is specified such that the counter value would become negative, the
socket's counter value is set to 0 and the socket transitions to passive
mode. If the counter value is already 0 and inet:setopts(Socket,
[{active,0}]) is specified, the counter value remains at 0 but the
appropriate passive mode transition message is generated for the socket.
This commit contains a modified preloaded prim_inet.beam due to changes in
prim_inet.erl.
Add tests for {active,N} mode for TCP, UDP, and SCTP sockets.
Add documentation for {active,N} mode for inet, gen_tcp, gen_udp, and
gen_sctp.
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A io_request in eunit reuturns wrong value when it receive getopts or
get_geometry request.
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Including an empty binary as one of multiple patterns passed to
binary:matches/2 would crash BEAM with: "Cannot reallocate
1342177280 bytes of memory (of type "tmp")". This ensures each pattern
is valid before trying to match.
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* bjorn/erts/erlc-rewrite/OTP-11248:
Teach erlc to handle UTF-8 file names
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The 'erlc' program passes options to the 'erl' program using
the '-s' option. The '-s' option causes all options to be converted
to atoms, which implies that UTF-8 file names may not be given on
the command line.
We could solve just the UTF-8 problem by using '-run' and change
the erl_compile module to expect strings instead of atoms, but since
that is an incompatible change, we should take the opportunity to
make more incompatible changes while we are at it.
Specifically, when 'erlc' was first written, there was no way to pass
command line arguments starting with '-' to Erlang, so 'erlc' did all
parsing of arguments and translated options to atoms starting with a
'@' character (for example, -I was translated to @i). Since then,
the '-extra' option has been introduced which allows us to pass
anything to Erlang at the end of the command line.
Therefore, while at it, do the minimum of necessary command line
parsing in the 'erlc' program (e.g. the '-smp' option), passing the
command line essentially unchanged to 'erl' using the '-extra' option,
and rewrite the option parsing in Erlang.
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We used to compile the X420 specs for both DER and PER, but
9ec0a0ba changed that to compile for DER and plain BER (probably
accidentally).
Since the X420 suite contains 99 source files and compilations
takes more than 40 seconds on my computer for one backend, we only
want to do compilations that are likely to find bugs.
Compiling with the BER backend after having compiled for the DER
backend is very unlikely to detect any bugs.
Compiling for PER (as well as DER) is slightly more likely to expose
bugs, but I don't think it is worth the extra running time for the
test suite.
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They use the same ASN.1 spec.
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The asn1_wrapper made some sense when encode functions
could either produce a list or a binary, depending on the
backend. Now encode functions always produce a binary.
To improve readbility of the test suites, eliminate the asn1_wrapper
functions by replacing them with calls to one of the roundtrip
functions in asn1_test_lib. When it is not possible to use
the roundtrip functions, call the module in question directly.
While at it, also remove ?line macros that are near to the
touched code and use asn1_test_lib:hex_to_bin/1 instead of
home-brewn hex conversion routines.
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Test ChoOptional and ChoOptionalImplicitTag with the same test code
and data.
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Even if the roundtrip functions are very simply, putting them here
makes it possible to change its behavior in one place (e.g. if we
are to change encode and decode not to wrap the result in a ok tuple
in some future release).
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The generated Emakefile was not copied when releasing the test
suites, which meant that the suites were compiled with default
options (without the 'warnings_as_errors' option in the generated
Emakefile).
While at it, eliminate left-over dependecies.
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