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Too late now to remove gs in R16.
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* bjorn/stdlib/filelib-wildcard/OTP-10812:
Remove special case handling "-" at the beginning of a charset
Optimize character sets using gb_sets
Clean up and simplify the inner matching loop
Only sort the result list once, just before returning
Replace filename:join/2 with '++'
Rethink the filelib:wildcard() functions
Don't redefine error/1
Don't allow binaries as the Cwd argument for filelib:wildcard()
Don't handle binaries from file:list_dir/1
Strengthen test suite
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* bjorn/stdlib/types:
Make the file:filename() type more restrictive
c: Remove handling of binaries in return from file:list_dir/1
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* ia/ssh/derived-file-in-git:
ssh: Remove derived file from git
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* bjorn/remove-tuple-funs/OTP-10170:
si_sasl_supp: Eliminate use of tuple fun
pman: Eliminate use of tuple fun
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* bjorn/remove-packages/OTP-10348:
edoc: Fix building of documentation in sub directories
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* ia/ssl/transport-cb-and-inet/OTP-10847:
ssl: Generalize cb_info option
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* hb/stdlib/extend_ts/OTP-10836:
Extend ~ts to handle binaries with characters coded in ISO-latin-1
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* hb/kernel/application_bug_fix/OTP-10754:
[kernel] FIx a bug that could cause crash with wrong reason
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* sverk/nif-cut-timeslice:
erts: Add enif_consume_timeslice
OTP-10810
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* egil/enhance-mseg-cache/OTP-10840:
erts: Utilize even more cached sbc segments
erts: Prefer sbc segment caching over mbc segments
erts: Segment allocator CircleQ API
erts: Increase default #cached segments to 10
erts: Evict old cached segments for newer ones
erts: Refactor mseg cache
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* sverk/efile_drv-memleak:
erts: Fix documentation about 10 default async threads.
erts: Fix memory leak in efile_drv.c
OTP-10841
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* lukas/erts/add_sha_to_shell_title/OTP-10838:
Include git sha in prompt if available
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The sha will only be included if there is no tag
starting with OTP_R* associated with the sha. This
is because we do not want the sha to show on offical
releases.
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* nk/jinterface_dont_compress_if_size_increased/OTP-10822:
jinterface, OtpOutputStream: add a write_compressed(object, level) method
jinterface: fix a memory leak
jinterface: new limited OutputStream implementation without the need to resize
jinterface: don't return compressed external term if bigger than uncompressed
jinterface: don't compress small erlang terms < 5 bytes
jinterface, OtpOutputStream: properly override the three write() methods to ensure our growth strategy
jinterface: fix typo in error message if encoding fails
jinterface: don't need another FilterOutputStream wrapper
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* saleyn/float_to_list_2/OTP-10837:
Fix memory leak in error case
Use macros instead of constants
float_to_list/2 changed rounding and cosmetic cleanup
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This is needed as C90 (and therefore the win32 compiler) does
not allow constants to be calculations based on other constants.
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Make sure io_lib:fwrite() with a format string including "~ts" does
not crash when given binaries that cannot be interpreted as
UTF-8-encoded strings.
We want to avoid crashes caused by excessive use of the 't' modifier.
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We don't need this special case, since "-" is only special between
two other characters.
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Use list comprehensions and 'orelse' to make the code more concise.
Rename wildcard_5/2 to match_part/2 to make it clearer what it does.
If the pattern always matches, don't test it in every iteration of
the loop.
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There does not seem to be any advantage of sorting the result of
file:list_dir/1 directly. Disadvantages are that we'll need to be
careful to keep the result sorted, and that we could waste time
sorting filenames that the pattern matching will discard anyway.
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Under controlled circumstances (and we are in control of the
circumstances), filename:join/2 can be replaced with '++'.
'++' is faster because it is implmented in C, does not need to
look at the list elements it copies, and does not need to copy
its right operand.
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Commit 70b5e24c9498225fadc08d19503269c8aad851bf broke
filelib:wildcard(Pattern, ".").
Over the years, the logic for filelib:wilcard() has become a mess
of special cases.
Probably because of premature optimization, filelib:wildcard(Pattern)
and filelib:wildcard(Pattern, Cwd) are handled differently.
They can be consolidated if we use a "." as the default Cwd argument.
We can also simplify things by compiling the Cwd argument into the
wildcard. We did not that in the initial implementation because it
used to be possible to pre-compile a wildcard and pass it to
filelib:wildcard/{1,2}. Since that is no longer possible, there is
no point in keeping the compiled wildcard "portable" (not dependent
on the Cwd argument).
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It is confusing. Rename our own exception-generating function to
badpattern/1.
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filelib:wildcard() will no longer support "raw filenames", so it
makes no sense for it to accept a binary Cwd argument.
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In R16B, file:list_dir/1 will never return binaries.
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The recommended type for filenames is a list of characters (which
may be Unicode characters greater than 255). Change the
file:filename() to reflect that.
For the filename module we still need a type that can be either
a string or a binary, so we need to introduce the type
file:filename_all().
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8115c0840527 broke building for projects that used sub directories
(but not packages).
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file:list_dir/1 will no longer return binaries.
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* pan/unicode_filename_warnings:
Add file:list_dir_all/1 and file:read_link_all/1
prim_file: Add list_dir_all() and read_link_all()
Teach prim_file:set_cwd() to avoid entering non-translatable directories
Make prim_file skip invalid filenames in unicode mode
prim_file: Refactor functions that return filenames
prim_file: Refactor handling of responses
prim_file: Always open non-file ports in binary mode
Test that list_dir("non-existing-dir") fails with the correct error
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* anders/diameter/message_length/OTP-10687:
Add length suite for testing Message Length errors
Fix test/depend.mk blunder
Add transport_opt() length_errors
Only start a fragment timer when there's something to flush
Simplify and document diameter_tcp fragment timer
Comment fix
Remove upgrade code not needed after application restart
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* anders/diameter/rfc6733_dictionaries/OTP-10760:
Remove trailing whitespace
Tweak service interface towards diameter_peer
Split message handling in diameter_service into diameter_traffic
Simplify request record
Move failover out of service process
Update traffic suite to test both RFC 3588 and 6733 dictionaries
Update capx suite to test both RFC 3588 and 6733 dictionaries
Add exprecs '#new-'/1 clause taking list argument
Add exprecs '#get-'/1 for transforming records into lists
Document the existence of the RFC 6733 dictionaries
Don't hardcode common dictionary
Add RFC 6733 dictionaries
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* anders/diameter/reopen/OTP-10692:
Fix testcases in event suite
Fix faulty watchdog transition INITIAL -> DOWN
Fix faulty watchdog transition DOWN -> INITIAL
Comment fixes
Rename records peer/conn -> watchdog/peer in diameter_service
Add testcases to traffic suite
Simplify watchdog transitions in service process
Simplify transport shutdown
Remove upgrade code not needed after application restart
Tweak (make) silent rules support
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* vd/jinterface_windows_cookie/OTP-10821:
jinterface: fix finding cookie file on windows
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Beam path in dependency was wrong.
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The value determines whether or not an unexpected message length in the
header of an incoming messages causes the peer process to exit, the
message to be discarded or handled as usual. The latter may only be
appropriate for message-oriented transport (eg. SCTP) since
stream-oriented transport (eg. TCP) may not be able to recover the
message boundary once a length error has occurred.
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