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When a literal was used from several processes, the literal would
be dumped in only one of the processes. The other processes
that referenced the literals would have incomplete heap data.
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Maps would be dumped as the atom 'undefined', which is
not very informative.
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Writing of crash dumps were done using unbuffered IO. This
is slow since many small writes are done.
Use a FILE* with an allocated buffer to obtain buffered IO.
I wrote a small test program that created 50000 binaries of 200 bytes
each and then created a crash dump. The crash dumping was an order of
magnitude faster with buffered IO than without.
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* lukas/erts/win_user_home_dir/OTP-14691:
erts: Use PROFILE dir as home on windows
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* ingela/dtls/no-packet-upd/OTP-14664:
ssl: No support for packet option over unreliable transport
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* sverker/dist-send-noreply-opt/OTP-14689:
erts: Improve distribution send operations
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* ingela/ssl/extend-hostname-check/OTP-14632/OTP-14655:
ssl: Fix test cases to work on all test platforms
public_key: Fix dialyzer spec
ssl: Sessions must be registered with SNI if exists
ssl: Extend hostname check to fallback to checking IP-address
public_key, ssl: Handles keys so that APIs are preserved correctly
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* siri/observer/multiple-ms-clauses/ERL-489:
Allow multiple clauses in match spec
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rb would fail to show an error_logger report which was not a
list. This is now corrected and any term is allowed (as specified in
the error_logger reference manual).
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* hasse/stdlib/fix_ets_i_1/OTP-14663:
stdlib: Make ets:i/1 exit cleaner upon ^D (old Erlang shell)
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Can not depend on internal knowledge of binaries any more
it changed and caused at least opengl to crash in OTP-20.1
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* lukas/jinterface/disable-travis:
jinterface: Skip tests when hostname cannot be resolved
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* sverker/cerl-rr:
erts: Add -rr option to cerl start script
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Check that the hostname can be resolved by the native resolver.
What normally has happened when it cannot is that gethostname()
returned a fqdn and `hostname -s` is not part of /etc/hosts.
This is solved on the erlang side by adding `hostname -s` to inet_db,
but java does not have a similar mechanism, so it fails when
it tries to connect to `hostname -s`.
This caused jinterface tests to fail when run in such an environment,
and travis-ci recently started doing this.
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* ingela/ssl/funtion-name-macro:
ssl: Use ?FUNCTION_NAME
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Use ?FUNCTION_NAME macro to enhance code as we will not back-port this
version of the ssl application to versions pre OTP 19.
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Use hradcoded rsa keys as this will work on all legacy platforms.
In test case dns_name_reuse only do the relevant client check in the
final test.
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The options map wasn't updated after the AVP was identified, with
the resulting consequences for M-bit interpretation.
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Which may have been used in the past, but aren't now.
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The wrong variable was passed into the decode recursion, causing the
options map to be contaminated by strict_mbit and failed_avp
modifications that should only apply to component AVPs in the Grouped
case. Decode errors and M-bits could be ignored as a result.
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Instead of using C:\Windows we use the profile path as the
home path on windows. The profile path normally resolves
to C:\Users\%USERNAME%. This fixes an issue where the default
path to the .erlang.cookie was not the same for jinterface as
for erl.
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* ingela/ssl/remove-deprcated-string:
ssl: Use new string functions
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If no SNI is available and the hostname is an IP-address also check
for IP-address match. This check is not as good as a DNS hostname check
and certificates using IP-address are not recommended.
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to run beam with "rr record".
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This reverts commit 0717a2194e863f3a78595184ccc5637697f03353, reversing
changes made to 71a40658a0cef8b3e25df3a8e48a72d0563a89bf.
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An IP address could in some circomstances be converted to a list and then to_lower was applied to it.
So {$A,1,1,1} was changed to {$a,1,1,1} which of course didn't match....
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