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* ingela/ssl/maint-rel:
ssl: Prepare for release
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* bjorn/stdlib/doc:
Update STDLIB documentation
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Language cleaned up by the technical writers xsipewe and tmanevik
from Combitech. Proofreading and corrections by Björn Gustavsson
and Hans Bolinder.
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* hasse/stdlib/epp_long_file_names/OTP-13662:
stdlib: Let epp handle long file names
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* egil/erts/fix-undefined-shift/OTP-13665:
erts: Fix undefined shift to msb in erl_process
erts: Fix undefined shift to msb in monotonic time
erts: Fix undefined shift to msb in erl_thr_progress
erts: Fix undefined shift to msb in ethr_mutex
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* egil/erl_interface/fix-decode-longlong/ERL-158/OTP-13666:
Fix decoding of LLONG_MIN in erl_decode
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Reported-by: Peter Lemenkov
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It has to be possible to send trace messages to a port
from non-schedulers threads (specifically from the
sys_msg_dispatcher).
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* bjorn/stdlib/deprecate-queue-lait/OTP-13658:
Deprecate queue:lait/1
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* anders/diameter/rand/OTP-13664:
Use rand(3) instead of random(3)
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* anders/diameter/19/listen/OTP-13611:
Fix testsuite match blunder
Remove unnecessary no_auto_import
Redo transport config server as a gen_server
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That missed comm_up when something like the following was received on
FreeBSD (for one):
{sctp,#Port<0.599>,
{127,0,0,1},
45455,
{[{sctp_sndrcvinfo,0,0,[],0,0,0,0,145060462,3}],
{sctp_assoc_change,comm_up,0,10,10,3}}}
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The latter is deprecated in OTP 19.
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Not difficult to avoid, and better without.
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To properly handle system messages. Initially implemented in commit
5ca5fb71.
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* anders/diameter/19/listen/OTP-13611:
Fix leaking transports in traffic/relay suites
Close listening sockets at transport removal
Don't restart transport processes after transport removal
Rename diameter_reg:del -> remove
Add diameter_reg:subscribe/2
Add dialyzer specs to diameter_reg
Remove diameter_reg:repl/2
Remove diameter_reg bloat
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* egil/erts/fix-xmllint:
erts: Fix erl_nif.xml xmllint errors
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* shezarkhani/mnesia/doc-fix/PR-1093:
Fixes minor documentation error.
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* hasse/dialyzer/improve_from_form/OTP-13547:
Update primary bootstrap
stdlib: Correct types and specs
dialyzer: Minor adjustments
dialyzer: Suppress unmatched_return for send/2
dialyzer: Improve the translation of forms to types
dialyzer: Use a cache when translating forms to types
dialyzer: Prepare erl_types:t_from_form() for a cache
dialyzer: Optimize erl_types:t_form_form()
dialyzer: Correct types
syntax_tools: Correct types
erts: Correct character repr in doc of the abstract format
stdlib: Correct types and specs
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* zandra/common_test/ct-reload_config-doc:
Update ct:reload_config docs since {error, Reason} can be returned
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* zandra/common_test/fix-ct_logs-crash-bug:
Avoid crash when monitored ct_logs process is not responding
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* hasse/tools/optimize_xref_read/OTP-13593:
tools: Optimize adding multiple modules to an Xref server
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Extracting data from debug info in BEAM files is parallelized.
The speed-up is not outstanding. If memory is not an issue, adding
`{spawn_opt, [{min_heap_size, <large number>}]}' to the option list of
xref:start/2 can make a (small) difference.
Reading of modules from a directory is parallelized. Attempts to
parallelize all modules when adding a release have been rejected since
the gain showed to be small compared to the increased complexity of
the code.
Using a process for coordinating the reading has not been attempted.
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* kvakvs/erts/monitor_port/OTP-11384:
erts: Add port monitors
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* erlang:monitor/2 with port argument is added, erlang:demonitor, using port task API and avoiding locking;
* port_info and process_info support for monitored ports (with named port monitors support);
* Exit signals contain type 'process' or 'port';
* Propagation of port exit signals;
* Self-cleaning when origin process dies with monitor on;
* 8 test cases + testcase for port driver crashing;
* Documentation for all of the above (monitor, demonitor, port_info and process_info) updated
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* hasse/no_dots_in_map_types/PR-1014:
Remove support for '...' in Maps types
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A fix for running 19.0-rc2 on FreeBSD with HiPE enabled.
* erl_mmap.h: disregard MAP_NORESERVE for FreeBSD
MAP_NORESERVE is undefined in FreeBSD 10.x and later.
This is to enable 64bit HiPE experimentally on FreeBSD.
Note that on FreeBSD MAP_NORESERVE was "never implemented"
even before 11.x (and the flag does not exist in /usr/src/sys/vm/mmap.c
of 10.3-STABLE r301478 either), and HiPE was working on OTP 18.3.3,
so mandating MAP_NORESERVE on FreeBSD might not be needed.
See the following message on how MAP_NORESERVE was treated on FreeBSD:
<http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20150202/122958.html>
* erl_mmap.c: disable MAP_NORESERVE for FreeBSD
* See also <https://github.com/erlang/otp/pull/925/commits/b02ce940c8738785ad018c9f758ca0d05d256bbb>
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Use the negotiated cipher suite's PRF algorithm in calls to
ssl:prf/5, rather than a hard-coded one.
For TLS 1.0 the PRF algorithm was hard-coded to MD5/SHA1. This
was correct 100% of the time.
For TLS 1.1 and 1.2 the PRF algorithm was hard-coded to SHA256.
This was correct only some of the time for TLS 1.2 and none of the
time for TLS 1.1. Because the TLS handshake code calls tls_v1:prf/5
through another path, the handshaking process used the negotiated
PRF and did not encounter this bug.
A new test (prf) has been added to ssl_basic_SUITE to guard against future
breakage.
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gen_tcp:recv allows this, and if you're doing something like
Transport:recv(Socket, 0, 0), TCP will work and SSL will exit with
function_clause
There were other cases of this throughout the module. This PR cleans
them all up.
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Turns out we can not count on the "hashsigns" sent by the client and
the supported "hashigns" sets to have required properties of ordsets.
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