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* tj/asn1_macro_prefix:
Add support for prefixing macro names generated by the compiler
OTP-8453 tj/asn1_macro_prefix
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Driver API for multi-threading made available for NIFs.
Support for mempory managed (garbage collected) resource objects.
A way to pass "pointers" to native data structures between C and
Erlang in a safe way.
Support for references, floats and term comparison.
Various new functions, like enif_inspect_iolist_as_binary,
enif_make_sub_binary, enif_get_string, enif_get_atom,
enif_make_tuple_from_array, enif_make_list_from_array,
enif_make_existing_atom.
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modules. (Thanks to Jebu Ittiachen.)
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* ks/cleanups:
percept: Clean up as suggested by tidier
percept: Modernize types and specs
parsetools: Don't use 'try...of' when 'try' will do
parsetools: Use %% for comments at the beginning of a line
parsetools: Replace lists:keysearch/3 with lists:keyfind/3
parsetools: Modernize types and specs
parsetools: Replace TABs with spaces
runtime_tools: Modernize specs
sasl: Eliminate tuple used as fun
sasl: Add missing modules to app file
asn1: Clean up as suggested by tidier
os_mon: Modernize types and specs
wx: Clean up as suggested by tidier
OTP-8455 ks/cleanups
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According to the style guidelines (and the Erlang mode for
Emacs), comments at the beginning of a line should start
with "%%", not "%".
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The files in the parsetools application are supposed to be
indented using spaces only. Remove the stray TABs that somehow
have crept in.
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This is useful when multiple protocols that contains
macros with identical names are included in a single module.
Add the missing record_name_prefix compiler option to the documentation.
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environment after a number of bugs are fixed and some features
are added in the documentation build process.
- The arity calculation is updated.
- The module prefix used in the function names for bif's are
removed in the generated links so the links will look like
"http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/erlang.html#append_element-2"
instead of
"http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/erlang.html#erlang:append_element-
2".
- Enhanced the menu positioning in the html documentation when a
new page is loaded.
- A number of corrections in the generation of man pages (thanks
to Sergei Golovan)
- The legal notice is taken from the xml book file so OTP's build
process can be used for non OTP applications.
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* kr/odbc-netinet:
Fix ODBC compilation error on FreeBSD by adding netinet/in.h to #include macros
OTP-8444 The odbc application can now be compiled on FreeBSD. (Thanks to
Kenji Rikitake.)
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* bg/erl_bif_types:
Add types for erts_debug:lock_counters/1
Add types for os:timestamp/0
Add types for erts_debug:dist_ext_to_term/2
erl_bif_types: add 'http_bin' as a valid packet option
OTP-8437: bg/erl_bif_types
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* jn/sasl-format_report:
Added sasl_report:format_report/3 to return a string rather than send an io
OTP-8445 There is new function sasl_report:format_report/3 that works like
the existing sasl_report:write_report/3 function except that it
returns a formatted string. Note that there is currently no
documentation for the sasl_report module. (Thanks to Jay Nelson.)
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* va/rb-improvements:
New rb:filter/2 to filter reports by date
New rb:filter/1 function to ease report filtering
Modify rb:grep/1 to grep reports using the re module
Fix minor typo in read_report/1
OTP-8443 The re:grep/1 function now uses the 're' module instead of the
deprecated 'regexp' module. There are new functions rb:filter/1
and rb:filter/2 for easier filtering of reports. (Thanks to
Alvaro Videla.)
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The most important "readme" files now use Markdown notation. HTML
versions of these files are now also automatically generated and
included in the HTML documentation.
- Building and Installing Erlang/OTP - $ERL_TOP/INSTALL.md
(previously known as $ERL_TOP/README).
- Cross Compiling Erlang/OTP - $ERL_TOP/INSTALL-CROSS.md.
- How to Build Erlang/OTP on Windows - $ERL_TOP/INSTALL-WIN32.md
(previously known as $ERL_TOP/README.win32).
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improvements.
Most notable:
Lots of cross compilation improvements. The old cross compilation
support was more or less non-existing as well as broken. Please,
note that the cross compilation support should still be
considered as experimental. Also note that old cross compilation
configurations cannot be used without modifications. For more
information on cross compiling Erlang/OTP see the
$ERL_TOP/INSTALL-CROSS.md file.
Support for staged install using <url
href="http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/DESTDIR.html">D
ESTDIR</url>. The old broken INSTALL_PREFIX has also been fixed.
For more information see the $ERL_TOP/INSTALL.md file.
Documentation of the release target of the top Makefile. For more
information see the $ERL_TOP/INSTALL.md file.
make install now by default creates relative symbolic links
instead of absolute ones. For more information see the
$ERL_TOP/INSTALL.md file.
$ERL_TOP/configure --help=recursive now works and prints help for
all applications with configure scripts.
Doing make install, or make release directly after make all no
longer triggers miscellaneous rebuilds.
Existing bootstrap system is now used when doing make install, or
make release without a preceding make all.
The crypto and ssl applications use the same runtime library path
when dynamically linking against libssl.so and libcrypto.so. The
runtime library search path has also been extended.
The configure scripts of erl_interface and odbc now search for
thread libraries and thread library quirks the same way as erts
do.
The configure script of the odbc application now also looks for
odbc libraries in lib64 and lib/64 directories when building on a
64-bit system.
The config.h.in file in the erl_interface application is now
automatically generated in instead of statically updated which
reduces the risk of configure tests without any effect.
(Thanks to Henrik Riomar for suggestions and testing)
(Thanks to Winston Smith for the AVR32-Linux cross configuration
and testing)
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Driver API for multi-threading made available for NIFs.
Support for mempory managed (garbage collected) resource objects.
A way to pass "pointers" to native data structures between C and
Erlang in a safe way.
Various new functions, like enif_inspect_iolist_as_binary,
enif_make_sub_binary, enif_get_string, enif_get_atom,
enif_make_tuple_from_array, enif_make_list_from_array,
enif_make_existing_atom.
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iiop_out_ports_random.
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* dgud/emacs-mode:
Added the old style skeletons, and a variable to change.
Move code skeletons to a separate file.
OTP-8446 dgud/emacs-mode
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erts_debug:lock_counters/1 is an undocumented BIF used by
the 'lcnt' module in the 'tools' application.
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{packet,http_bin} is now a valid packet option for the
gen_tcp and inet modules.
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sasl_report:write_report/3 calls io:format to output the report
message, but does not provide an option to generate a formatted string
rather than sending the message. sasl_report:format_report/3 is added
to allow the replacement of sasl_report with a different handler but
still generate reports in the same format. It returns the string
generated by io_lib:format. sasl_report:write_report/3 retains its
original behavior.
This patch was submitted in 2008 (see
http://www.erlang.org/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi/4/35061) but was never
incorporated into the source.
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The function filter/2 expects a second parameter
Dates that can be used to return reports that
occurred between the provided dates.
Usage:
Dec22 = {{2009,12,22},{0,0,0}}.
Dec24 = {{2009,12,24},{0,0,0}}.
rb:filter(Filters, {Dec22, from}).
%will return reports that occurred from Dec22.
rb:filter(Filters, {Dec22, to}).
%will return reports that occurred before Dec22.
rb:filter(Filters, {Dec22, Dec24}).
%will return reports that occurred between Dec22
% and Dec24
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Currently in the rb module the only way to filter
reports is by using the grep/1 or re/1 functions
that use Regular Expressions.
This new function allow us to specify detailed
filters that will match against our reports.
Since the reports are proplists the filters are
tuples of the form {Key, Value}. If the report
contains that tuple, it will be displayed.
Usage:
1> rb:filter([{"foo", "bar"}, {"abc", "value"}]).
2> rb:filter([{"foo", "bar", no}]).
% excludes reports containing {"foo", "bar"}
3> rb:filter([{"foo", RegExp, re}]).
% the report must contain an element with Key = "foo"
% and Value must match RegExp
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