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In diameter_service:
make_packet -> make_request_packet
make_header -> make_request_header
make_reply_packet -> make_answer_packet
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If a peer fsm process exits then the exit reason is received by
the service process in a 'DOWN' message. If the reason is the one
generated by diameter_peer_fsm:close/2, which is called to signal
a non-transport failure before the completion of capabilities exchange
(eg. receiving an unsuccessful CEA), then an event is sent to any
subscribers.
Also, tweak capabilities_cb return values for more informative
event data.
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Value is a function that's applied to the transport reference
and capabilities record after capabilities exchange. If a callback
returns anything but 'ok' then the connection is closed. In the case
of an incoming CER, the callback can return a result code with which
to answer. Multiple callbacks can be specified and are applied until
either all return 'ok' or one doesn't.
Also, include Origin-State-Id in answers where it was previously
omitted.
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We're already monitoring the transport process, no need to do
so again.
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Should have been included in 5af64c7d57d83ce35bfd7b15ac3ce6ec7459fd73.
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Just morph include into include_lib when releasing. Not using
include_lib here is due to generated hrls not residing in
diameter/include until after release. See release.sed.
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all = opt is now default target and run executes testsuites. Note that
parallel execution is unproblematic since each suite target starts
a node with a suite-specific name.
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Tweak some comments and variable names, move things around a bit
(default src target is now opt, not debug), only clean what's built,
use +warn_export_vars.
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Otherwise include_lib will fail.
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Makes for a quieter rule with no recursion.
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Simpler, no duplication of similar makefiles and makes for
better dependencies. (Aka, recursive make considered harmful.)
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As a module-based alternative to the escript diameterc.
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This is to enable dictionaries compiled with --name/--prefix
to be inherited using --inherits.
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Has to follow the release_targets include for make not to
think that a misspelled dictionary is up to date just because
the exprecs dependency is.
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Generated files are unchanged but the separation will be
especially pleasant when more dictionary files are added
as examples. It is still only the rfc3588 and relay
dictionaries that are known to the diameter implementation.
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The section simply results in generated macros and has nothing
specifically to do with result codes. It's still not documented,
and neither are the macros generated from @enum, since the generated
names are typically so long as to be impractical/unreadable in source.
Better to use numeric values with a comment or define your own
shorter macros as the need arises.
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* anders/diameter/testsuites/OTP-9620:
Add failover suite
Use util to simplify connection establishment in suites
Move certificate generation into own testcase
Add beam target to makefile
Add util functions for managing connections
Use tcp/sctp port resolution from testsuites
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* anders/diameter/port_resolution/OTP-9623:
Register tcp listener before transport start return
Add port resolution interface to transport modules
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* hb/stdlib/dets_repair/OTP-9607:
Fix a bug in Dets concerning repair of almost full tables
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A Dets table with sufficiently large buckets could not always be repaired.
(Reported by Gordon Guthrie.)
The format of Dets files has been modified. When downgrading tables
created with the new system will be repaired. Otherwise the
modification should not be noticeable.
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* hb/doc_fixes/OTP-9616:
Correct the docs
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* hb/erl_docgen/man_fixes/OTP-9614:
Fix bugs in the generation of manpages
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The indentation of the <d> tag has been corrected, as has the
corresponding tag used for Erlang specs.
The contents of the <v> was not properly processed.
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We already avoid outputting a comment terminator ("*/") inside
a comment to avoid causing a syntax error. Also avoid outputting
the start of a comment ("/*") to avoid causing a compiler warning.
Noticed-by: Tuncer Ayaz
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* hb/stdlib/dets_repair/OTP-9622:
Fix a minor bug in Dets
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* ia/ssl-peername-one-should-not-be-removed:
Put back ssl:peercert/1
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* bjorn/erts/beam-loader-fixes:
Print transformtions sorted on the name of the first instruction
Share code for call of predicate and transformation functions
Simplify transformations of gc_bif[123] instructions
Refactor 'too_old_compiler' handling
Introduce 'try_me_else_fail'
Combine 'store_var' with 'next_arg'
Merge 'next_instr' and 'is_op' into 'next_instr'
Merge 'new_instr' and 'store_op' into 'new_instr'
Combine a 'call' instruction with the following 'end' instruction
Remove some unnecessary type constraints in transformations
Get rid of redundant 'try_me_else' and 'fail' instructions
Add some more information in instruction comments
In transformations, don't store variables that are never used
Remove redundant 'next_arg' before 'next_instr'
Generalize and rename is_set_var_instr() to is_instr()
Remove too_old_compiler handling for very old instruction variants
Remove the special instructions for the hybrid heap emulator
Remove optimization of 'move R R'
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* bjorn/some-configure-clean-ups:
erts/configure.in: Remove test for reversed setvbuf() arguments
erts/configure.in: Remove broken support for System V
erts/configure.in: Don't check for the presence of mach-o/dyld.h
erts/configure.in: Remove useless --disable-fixalloc option
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Each gc_bif[123] instruction must have both a transformation in
ops.tab and special code in gen_guard_bif[123]().
Rewrite it to do most of the work in gen_guard_bif[123]().
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In the handling of generic instructions, we used to always
test whether the instruction was 'too_old_compiler' and abort
loading with a special error message.
Refactor the code so that we only do test if we an error
has occurred. That will allow us to make the test more expensive
in the future, allowing us to customize error messages for certain
opcode without any cost in the successful case.
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'store_var' is always followed by 'next_arg'.
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'next_instr' is always followed by 'is_op'.
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Since the 'new_instr' instruction always occurs before the
'store_op' instruction, we can merge the instructions into one.
Also, there is no need to include the arity of the BEAM
instruction as an operand, since the arity can be looked up
based on the opcode.
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