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When setting trace flags on 'new_processes' or 'new_ports', the
currently active node is now automatically added if no other node is
traced.
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When using an IP trace client, turn of all trace flags on the client
port to avoid massive overload. Note that this is only a protection on
client start - it is currently not possible to protect the port
against trace flags set at a later point in time.
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* Only allow single selection of modules
* Add right click menu to remove module
* Allow multiple selection of nodes, and show procs/ports for ALL
selected nodes
* On right click, only show menu items that make sense for the current
content and selection
* Add tooltips with help text
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* dgud/observer/process-display-binary:
observer: sync close to avoid process crash reports
Test cuddling
observer: Align system info boxes
Change binary debug tuple to size and refc info
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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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Also make the default depth for debugVal/1 possible to override
by defining the macro EUNIT_DEBUG_VAL_DEPTH.
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We want to avoid tests timeing out regularly on slow test machines.
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We are working on including DTLS support. And we want to include
the contributed tests now before making planned enhancements to the
test suits.
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Consolidate code that logs TLS/DTLS version during testing
into ssl_test_lib.
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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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* ingela/ssl/gen-statem-setopts/ERL-147:
ssl: Setopts should be allowed in all states
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A slightly stronger version of Dialyzer discovered that various clauses
in the code of `xmerl` are unreachable. This code was commented out;
There is little reason to have code bloat that simply causes confusion.
An alternative change would be to simply delete this code.
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This is helpful when selecting ports to be traced.
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If multiple processes were selcted, "Process Info" and "Kill Process"
menu choices would pick the first pid in the selection list, i.e. the
last selected process. This is now changed so the process under the
mouse pointer is used instead.
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Earlier, all traced processes and ports would be shown, independent of
selected nodes in node view. This is now corrected.
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The dialog for setting label on match specs in observer had faulty
parent. This is now corrected.
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Functions ttb:tpe/2 and ttb:ctpe/1 are added.
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* mururu/eunit/debugvalall/PR-1024/OTP-13612:
eunit: Add ?debugValAll macro
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LibreSSL doesn't like it when we pass a negative number for the
-crlhours argument. I'm not sure if there is another way to make it
generate a CRL with expiry date in the past, so let's skip that test
in this case.
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* egil/odbc/fix-unmatched_return/OTP-13595:
odbc: Fix unmatched return warnings
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Specs of various *_arity functions in this module used different types
(integer(), non_neg_integer(), byte()) to refer to the type arity().
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Named types, except those for the records in the header files, have been
moved from elf*_format.hrl to elf_format.erl.
Also:
* Use lists instead of element/2-indexed tuples for ELF section and
symbol tables.
* Enable +warn_export_vars for hipe/llvm/ subdirectory and fix warning.
* Extract duplicated code in hipe_llvm module into help function
pp_dereference_type/3.
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* lars/inets-deprecated-now/OTP-12441:
[inets] Remove calls to the inets_time_compat module
[inets] Remove usage of erlang:now()
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* egil/xmerl/fix-unmatched_return/OTP-13595:
xmerl: Fix unmatched return warnings
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* egil/percept/fix-unmatched_return/OTP-13595:
egd: Fix unmatched return warnings
egd: Small code style refactoring
percept: Fix unmatched return warnings
percept: Small code style refactoring
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* dgud/tools/emacs/PR-1054/OTP-13610:
Fix line-initial commas' indentation in type specs
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Inside type specs, line-initial commas shall align with open curly
braces. This also applies to record definitions with type specs for
the fields.
For example:
-type foo() :: { a :: integer()
, b :: integer()
}.
For type specs for functions, the commas shall align with the opening
parenthese. So do a closing parenthese when put on a new line.
For example:
-spec foo( X :: integer()
, Y :: integer()
) -> integer().
This does not affect coding styles that don't put commas at the
beginning of lines.
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* hasse/erl_docgen/datatype_anchors/OTP-13600/ERL-141:
kernel: Remove no longer needed anchors in documentation
stdlib: Remove no longer needed anchors in documentation
erts: Remove no longer needed anchors in documentation
erl_docgen: Add anchors to datatypes without name attribute
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* bjorn/handle-bad-path/ERL-142:
Tolerate bad directories in the code path
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* bjorn/erts/raise-doc/OTP-13599:
Remove the warning about using erlang:raise/3
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* bjorn/erts/cuddle-with-tests:
time_SUITE: Make consistency/1 work in any timezone
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