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The documentation (*.xml) in the otp tree has a common grammatical
problem, "it's" and "its" are often interchanged. That is annoying
for some readers.
This commit consists entirely of "it's" -> "its" changes. I went
through every .xml file in the tree. If there are any remaining
bugs of this type, it's because I missed them, not because I
didn't look.
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(suggested by Magnus Henoch)
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'cond' is an experimental feature that was never completed.
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The guard test constant/1 was removed in R13B.
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* bg/asn1-tests:
asn1 tests: Let ts:run() build the tests
asn1 tests: No longer tolerate compilation warnings
asn1 tests: Eliminate use of deprecated concat_binary/1
asn1 tests: Eliminate warning for an unused variable
asn1 tests: Modernize guard tests
asn1 tests: Clean up comments
asn1 tests: Don't refer to $ERL_TOP in compiler options
OTP-8520 bg/asn1-tests
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* bg/efficiency-guide:
Efficiency Guide: Recommend external funs over tuple funs
Efficiency Guide: The maximum number of atoms can be configured
Efficiency Guide: Fix typos
OTP-8515 bg/efficiency-guide
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Only release the source code and an Emakefile, so that ts:run()
can build the tests just before running them.
The main advantage of building the tests suite like that is
that the turn-around time for developing new test cases are
much faster: just edit the appropriate file and do ts:run().
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Two modules were clearly copied and adapted from the megaco
test suite. Change the name of the application being tested
in a comment to "asn1" and also remove out-commented code
that refers to "megaco".
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On Windows, $ERL_TOP contains a cygwin-style pathname
that can be used in Makefiles to (for instance) include
other Makefiles, but must not be passed to non-cygwin programs
such as "erlc". Therefore, using compiler options such as
"-I $(ERL_TOP)/lib/test_server/include" will not work on
Windows.
Fix this problem by include "test_server.hrl" using
-include_lib() instead of -include(). That works because
-include_lib() searches for include files in the code path
without the need for any -I options.
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* bg/sasl-infinity:
Prepare patch release
sasl: Use gen_server:call/3 with infinity timeout
OTP-8506 bg/sasl-infinity
Use an infinity timeout in all calls to gen_server:call() in the sasl
application.
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This problems occurs in some recent versions of Emacs.
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Driver threads, such as async threads, using <seealso
marker="erl_driver#ErlDrvPDL">port data locks</seealso> peeked at the port
status field without proper locking when looking up the driver queue.
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A race condition in os:cmd/1 could cause the caller to get stuck in
os:cmd/1 forever.
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A call to the BIF unregister(RegName) when a port had the name RegName
registered in the runtime system without SMP support caused a runtime
system crash. (Thanks to Per Hedeland for the bugfix and test case.)
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ODBC now handles the types SQL_WCHAR and SQL_WVARCHAR. ODBC also has a new
connection option to return all strings as binaries and also expect strings
to be binaries in the param_query function. This provides some but not a
full unicode support.
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The empty record (no fields) is now considered typed.
It is more consistent than before; the base case is
the logical one.
A record is typed iff all its fields are typed.
A record is tagged 'typed' iff it is typed.
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The erlang pretty printer (erl_pp) no longer quotes atoms in types.
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* ks/types:
file.hrl: Move out type declarations
kernel: Add types and specs
OTP-8494 ks/types
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gen_server:call/2,3 now sets up a monitor to make sure that
it will be noticed if the called process dies. Therefore,
there is almost never a good reason to use gen_server:call/2
with its default 5 seconds timeout. Use gen_server:call/3
with the 'infinity' timeout instead.
To make sure we use the 'infinity' timeout every time,
wrap the to call gen_server:call/3 in a local call/1 function
in each module.
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Having various type declarations in the file.hrl file was once upon a time
necessary since the system could not really handle remote types. Now it can
and these declarations should not be there but appear in file.erl instead.
This means that files that need to use these types can refer to them using
a remote type reference, and not having to include file.hrl - at least not
for this reason.
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A bug introduced in Parsetools 1.4.4 (R12B-2) has been fixed. (Thanks to
Manolis Papadakis.)
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Yecc failed to report reduce/reduce conflicts where one of the reductions
involved the root symbol. This bug has been fixed. (Thanks to Manolis
Papadakis.)
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Xref has been updated to use the re module instead of the deprecated regexp
module.
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The abstract type 'fun' could not be printed. This bug has been fixed.
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The Erlang code preprocessor (epp) sent extra messages on the form
{eof,Location} to the client when parsing the file attribute. This bug,
introduced in R11B, has been fixed.
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A race condition affecting Cover has been removed.
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Some files used by the asn1 test suite had mixed DOS and
Unix line endings.
Noticed-by: Richard Carlsson
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is_boolean/1 was introduced in R10B, so this is a little
bit late...
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