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The following bugs are corrected:
- if init_per_suite is exported from a test suite, but not
end_per_suite, then pre/post_end_per_suite will be called with
Suite=ct_framework instead of the correct suite name.
- if end_per_group is exported from a suite, but not init_per_group,
then end_per_group is never called.
According to the documentation, if implementing an init config
function, you must also implement the end config function, so the two
scenarios above are really not allowed. To make this more visible,
common_test will now mark the non-exported config function as failed
with reason 'undef' if the other function is exported.
For example, if init_per_suite is exported, but not end_per_suite,
then end_per_suite will be marked as failed with reason undef. (If
none of them exist, then they will both be marked as passed since the
default functions in ct_framework are called instead.)
All hook functions are always called with the correct suite name,
i.e. never with Suite=ct_framework.
Conflicts:
lib/common_test/test/ct_hooks_SUITE.erl
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An extra argument, Suite, is added as the first argument to each of
the following hook callback functions:
- pre_init_per_group
- post_init_per_group
- pre_end_per_group
- post_end_per_group
- pre_init_per_testcase
- post_init_per_testcase
- pre_end_per_testcase
- post_end_per_testcase
- on_tc_fail
- on_tc_skip
For backwards compatibility, if the new function is not exported from
a hook callback module, common_test will fall back to the old
interface and call the function without the Suite argument.
The reason for adding the new argument is that if a test suite is
skipped by a 'skip_suites' statement in the test specification, then
there will be no call to pre/post_init_per_suite, and thus the hook
has no other way of knowing which Suite is skipped when it gets the
on_tc_skip callback. The other callbacks are updated for symmetry.
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Running this test when for some reason stdlib has been
unstickied could cause the emulator to die. So we check first
to make sure that the expected files are sticky.
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I don't see why this should point to process_flag/2. Let's make it not
do that.
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An error report on ssh_cli pointed to a usage of erlang:iolist_size/1. It is replaced by a specialized function.
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* bjorn/fix-make_preload:
Teach make_preload to handle the new 'AtU8' chunk
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26b59dfe67 introduced the new 'AtU8' chunk to support
Unicode atoms.
make_preload strips the pre-loaded BEAM files so that they
only contain essential chunks. It expects to find the old
'Atom' chunk.
Teach make_preload to read the new 'AtU8' chunk instead of the old
chunk. Also produce a nice error message if someone by mistake
compiles the pre-loaded modules with an OTP 19 compiler.
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machines
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Conflicts:
lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_SUITE.erl
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Conflicts:
lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_SUITE.erl
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hans/ssh/sftpd_fixes/OTP-14225
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To make it easier to find your way in the generated code,
add a comment about each attribute in the generated code
for SEQUENCE and SET.
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Generate slightly better error reasons when encoding of INTEGER,
ENUMERATED, or BOOLEAN fails.
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* bjorn/asn1/clean-up-asn1ct_gen:
asn1ct_gen: Clean up handling of dispatch generation
Package abstract code in a record for code generation
asn1ct_gen: Polish the file header
asn1ct_gen: Clean up generation of .hrl file header
asn1ct_gen: Clean up generation records in .hrl file
asn1ct_gen: Clean up generation of -export directives
asn1ct_gen: Clean up generation of values
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maint
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* sverker/enif_send-noproc-fix:
erts: Fix enif_send from noproc and no msg_env
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* sverker/include-module-literal-size:
erts: Add size of literals to module code size
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* sverker/round-bug/OTP-14227:
erts: Fix round/1 for large floats
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Update erl_tar to support PAX format (redux)
OTP-14226
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This commit introduces the following key changes:
- Support for reading tar archives in formats currently in common use,
such as v7, STAR, USTAR, PAX, and GNU tar's extensions to the
STAR/USTAR format.
- Support for writing PAX archives, only when necessary, using USTAR
when possible for greater portability.
These changes result in lifting of some prior restrictions:
- Support for reading archives produced by modern tar implementations
when other restrictions described below are present.
- Support for filenames which exceed 100 bytes in length, or paths which
exceed 255 bytes (see USTAR format specification for more details on
this restriction).
- Support for filenames of arbitrary length
- Support for unicode metadata (the previous behaviour of erl_tar was
actually violating the spec, by writing unicode-encoded data to fields
which are defined to be 7-bit ASCII, even though this technically
worked when using erl_tar at source and destination, it may not have
worked with other tar utilities, and this implementation now conforms
to the spec).
- Support for uid/gid values which cannot be converted to octal
integers.
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For now, do the packaging before call asn1ct_gen:pgen().
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* lars/xmerl/standard-namespace-problem/OTP-14139:
[xmerl] Correct handling of implicit XML namespace
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If CtHook:pre_init_per_testcase(...,end_per_testcase,...) failed, then
the ct_framework:end_tc would fail with function_clause. This is now
corrected.
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The namespace_conformant option did not work when parsing
documents without explicit XML namespace declaration.
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