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* rickard/monotonic-time-improvements/OTP-13222:
Introduce time management in native APIs
Introduce time warp safe replacement for safe_fixed option
Introduce time warp safe trace timestamp formats
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* lrascao/stdlib/beam_lib-race-condition/OTP-13278:
Check for already started beam_lib crypto server
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* ia/maint/inets/mod_alias/OTP-13248:
inets: Prepare for release
inets: Traverse all aliases looking for the longest match
inets: Use re instead of inets_regexp
# Conflicts:
# lib/inets/vsn.mk
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* gomoripeti/dbg/read_ahead/OTP-13279:
Use file read buffering in dbg:trace_client
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* josevalim/stdlib/edlin/OTP-13281:
Do not consider "." part of names in edlin
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When starting the beam_lib crypto server, don't crash
when it is already running. Some other process might
have already called it.
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Before the first matching alias was returned, but we want the longest one to
be returned.
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Trace files are typically large but contain small terms so we can expect
a performance gain from read buffering. dbg:trace_client with a dummy
handler ran more then 3x faster on a sample 200MB trace file.
fprof:profile can also gain a bit.
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* bjorn/kernel/code/OTP-9375:
Update documentation for code-loading functions
code: Correct the types for error returns
Eliminate run-time system crash in code:load_abs/1
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Some of the error reasons were not explained.
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The specifications for functions that load code in the 'code'
module (e.g. code:load_file/1) have some problems:
* The specs claim that the functions can return {error,on_load}, but
they never do. However, they can return {error,on_load_failure} if
the -on_load function in a module fails.
* The specs claim that the functions can return {error,native_code},
but they never do.
While we are it, also extend the on_load_errors/1 test case to test
that the load functions return {error,on_load_failure} when an
-on_load function fails.
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* theom/freebsd-sendfile-patch-2/OTP-13271:
erts: Fix sendfile:ing of large files on FreeBSD
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If the file was larger than the OS send buffer the call
would fail before this patch.
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OTP-13269
* kostis/hipe-tests-basic:
Fix compilation of matching with UTF binaries
Cleanup and add one more test case
Two tests that depend on inlining being turned on
More tests for BIFs
Include some more old HiPE tests to the test suite
Add tests for the is_boolean/1 guard
Two more tests added
Test that apply/3 is tail recursive
Three more tests added
Minor cleanup
Comment out tests that are not ready for to_llvm
Cleanups & uncomment some code
More tests for handling of UTF in bitstrings
Minor code cleanup
Add more generated test suites in Makefile
Use function from hipe module instead of a local one
Add function to prevent running tests in the LLVM backend
More basic tests
First part of the basic test suite for the HiPE compiler
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* mikpe/erts/efile-write-compressed-error/OTP-13270:
efile_drv: logic error in compressed file write
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* siri/deprecate-overload/OTP-13057:
Deprecate module 'overload' in SASL
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* legoscia/tls_dist_wait_for_code_server:
TLS distribution: wait for code server
OTP-13268
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Fix mistakes found by 'xmllint'.
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* anders/diameter/17.5.6.8/OTP-13212:
vsn -> 1.9.2.3
Update appup for 17.5.6.8
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* anders/diameter/performance/OTP-13164:
Make peer handling more efficient
Remove unnecessary erlang:monitor/2 qualification
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* lukas/erl_docget/maps_anno_tags/OTP-12955:
erl_docgen: Fix spec anno's for maps
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OTP-12955
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* ia/pr/778:
snmp: Prepare for release
Snmp agent vacmViewTreeFamily with non 'null' mask bugfix
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The run-time system would terminate if code:load_abs/1 was
called with a filename containing any non-latin1 characters.
The reason is that code_server would attempt to construct a
module name from the filename using list_to_atom/1 and that
atoms currently are limited to the latin1 character set.
But how should the error be reported?
I have decided to that the simplest and least confusing way
is to move the call to list_to_atom/1 to 'code' module and
let it crash the calling process. The resulting stack back
trace will make it clear what the reason for the crash was.
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As long as it is not prioritized to make an snmp_upgrade_SUITE it is
not worth trying to do anything but restart_application
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* ia/ssl/test-alpn-cuddle:
ssl: Fix typos that broke alpn tests
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* ia/ssl/hs-timing/OTP-13253:
ssl: Prepare for release
ssl: Fix timing releated bug
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* siri/document-path-flag/OTP-13060:
Add documentation of '-path' flag to 'erl'
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* siri/cover/nofile/OTP-13200:
[cover] Don't crash when compiling beam without 'file' attribute
[cover] Simplify module cc in cover test to avoid confusion
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* rickard/test-fix:
Fix HL timer hard debug implementation
Fix stack alignment problem in ethread test on arm
Skip time_SUITE:timestamp on timewarp test
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* bjorn/asn1/fix-per-crash/OTP-13257:
PER: Correct compilation of named INTEGERs
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When a constrained INTEGER has more than 16536 values and named
values, the compiler would crash when compiling to the PER
format. Example:
Longitude ::= INTEGER {
oneMicrodegreeEast(10),
oneMicrodegreeWest(-10),
unavailable(1800000001)
} (-1799999999..1800000001)
Reported-by: Ingars
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Adresses problems desciribed in
http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-bugs/2015-April/004891.html
http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-patches/2015-April/004766.html
The original patch also suggested the following fix.
However we need more information to be able to understand if
this is correct or not, and it does not have priority at the moment
for us to investigate.
@@ -816,7 +816,7 @@ next_node(D, {tree, Tree, {table_entry, _MibName}},
"~n RevOidSoFar: ~p"
"~n MibView: ~p", [size(Tree), Oid, RevOidSoFar, MibView]),
OidSoFar = lists:reverse(RevOidSoFar),
- case snmpa_acm:is_definitely_not_in_mib_view(OidSoFar, MibView) of
+ case snmpa_acm:is_definitely_not_in_mib_view(OidSoFar ++ Oid, MibView) of
true ->
?vdebug("next_node(tree,table_entry) -> not in mib view",[]),
false;
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* ia/ssl/version_support_check:
ssl: In interop tests always check if SSL/TLS version is supported by OpenSSL
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As sslv3 is being faced out we need to test for old version support as well as
newer versions.
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The new time warp safe option is safe_fixed_monotonic_time which
gives erlang:monotonic_time().
The safe_fixed option was also slightly changed. It now gives
erlang:timestamp() instead of erlang:now(). This has however
not been documented, so it is considered a compatible change.
The above effects both ets, and dets.
This commit also include the bugfix OTP-13239 for
dets:info(Tab, safe_fixed). The timestamp in the result returned
by dets:info(Tab, safe_fixed) was unintentionally broken as a
result of the time API rewrites in OTP 18.0.
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New timestamp options for trace, sequential trace, and
system profile:
- monotonic_timestamp
- strict_monotonic_timestamp
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* vinoski/check-awdp-esdp:
Fix dirty scheduler check in handle_aux_work
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