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It is better that gen_sctp:open/0-2 returns the informative Posix
return code {error,eprotonosupport} than previously {error,badarg}
when SCTP is not supported since it is so platform dependent.
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The socket handler needs more flexibility regarding which events
are expected to be received.
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On some platforms (FreeBSD) the #sctp_assoc_change{state=comm_up}
event arriving during gen_sctp:connect/4,5 contains ancillary
data #sctp_sndrcvinfo{}. That was not expected by the code.
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No tracing is implemented yet.
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FPE = floating point exceptions
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Make sure that badarith is thrown even if end result is not inf/NaN
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Bug causing hipe to crash. Only provoked when changing the RTL
generation for floating point operations.
hipe_rtl:defines() was called with a expression ID instead of an
expression. Use expr_id_map_get_expr() to get expression from ID.
Need to pass along IdMap in order to do that.
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No semantic change, just code clarification.
Use unique macro names instead of redefining the original ones.
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Moved public_key ignores to .gitignore in public_key and removed
no longer needed ssl ignores.
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On e.g FreeBSD the functions sctp_bindx() and sctp_peeloff() do not require
any extra linkage library flags and there is no dynamic lib to load
for them; use configure to find them.
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Receive several fragments within the same receive loop if possible.
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Also fix tests for new prim_inet:open function.
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There is nothing strange about the client shutting down, so the ODBC
process should exit normally to avoid generating a crash report for a
non-problem.
Update appup.src for new version
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Since refc binaries are now supported in literal pools, there is no
longer any need to allow the creation of over-sized heap binaries.
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To simplify the implementation of literal pools (constant pools)
for the R12 release, a shortcut was taken regarding binaries --
all binaries would be stored as heap binaries regardless of size.
To allow a module containing literals to be unloaded, literal
terms are copied when sent to another process. That means that
huge literal binaries will also be copied if they are sent to
another process, which could be surprising.
Another problem is that the arity field in the header for the heap
object may not be wide enough to handle big binaries.
Therefore, bite the bullet and allow refc binaries to be stored
in literal pools. In short, the following need to be changed:
* Each loaded module needs a MSO list, linking all refc binaries
in the literal pool.
* When check_process_code/2 copies literals to a process heap,
it must link each referenced binary into the MSO list for the
process and increment the reference counter for the binary.
* purge_module/1 must decrement the reference counter for each
refc binary in the literal pool.
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* bjorn/erts/code-loading/OTP-9720:
BEAM loader: Don't stop other schedulers until truly needed
BEAM loader: Refactor code loading into separate functions
beam_load.c: Factor out cleaning up of the loader state into free_state()
BEAM loader: Clean up handling of error reasons
Remove the useless -l option
beam_load.c: Simplify handling of the bs_put_string_II instruction
beam_load.c: Remove the unused struct LoadedCode
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The erlang:module_load/2 BIF will stop all other schedulers
before it starts to process the BEAM file. That is not a problem
when starting the Erlang/OTP system, since the start-up is mostly
sequential. It is a problem, however, when big BEAM files are
loaded in an already running system.
After the refactoring in the previous commits, we can now do most
of the processing of the BEAM file before we stop the other schedulers,
so that we can minimize the time when only one scheduler will be
running.
Suggested-by: Bob Ippolito
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Requires own build of wxMac for wx to work:
$ arch_flags="-arch i386"
$ ./configure CFLAGS="$arch_flags" CXXFLAGS="$arch_flags" \
CPPFLAGS="$arch_flags" LDFLAGS="$arch_flags" OBJCFLAGS="$arch_flags" \
OBJCXXFLAGS="$arch_flags" --prefix=/usr/local \
--with-macosx-sdk=/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk \
--with-macosx-version-min=10.6 --enable-unicode --with-opengl
$ make
$ sudo make install
- and we have macports gcc 4.5 in /opt/local/bin, so we configure
and build OTP like this for 32bit (which is required for wx):
$ cd $ERL_TOP
$ PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH CC=/opt/local/bin/gcc-mp-4.5 CXX=/opt/local/bin/g++-mp-4.5 ./configure --enable-m32-build
$ MAKEFLAGS="-j6" PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH make
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The short warning option was incorrectly '--w', instead
of as documented '--W'. This has now been corrected.
Tuncer Ayaz
OTP-9718
Merge branch 'bmk/snmp/compiler/fix_short_warning_option/OTP-9718' into bmk/snmp/r15_integration
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OTP-9618
Merge branch 'bmk/snmp/compiler/misc/OTP-9618' into bmk/snmp/r15_integration
Conflicts:
lib/snmp/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/snmp/src/app/snmp.appup.src
lib/snmp/vsn.mk
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* anders/diameter/release_R15A:
Version -> 0.11, update appup, minor app suite fix
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* anders/diameter/app_suite_vs_sasl/OTP-9704:
Add sasl to app testcases to placate systools
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The short warning option was incorrectly '--w', instead
of as documented '--W'. This has now been corrected.
Tuncer Ayaz
OTP-9718
Merge branch 'ta/snmpc-warnings-option' into bmk/snmp/compiler/fix_short_warning_option/OTP-9718
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OTP-9618
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* fm/process_info_doc_fix:
Fix documentation for erlang:process_flag/2
OTP-9714
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* rj/fix-net_kernel-doc:
Fixes net_kernel:get_net_ticktime() doc
OTP-9713
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Garrett Smith
OTP-9715
Merge branch 'gs/mod_log-fix' into bmk/inets/httpd/content_len_in_mod_log/OTP-9715
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Load libGL.so.1 instead of libGL.so, this should fix things when
DL search path is broken (Ubuntu).
dlopen("libGL.so") finds Mesa driver and dlopen("libGL.so.1") finds
Nvidia or ATI. wxWidgets (added by gcc) have a dependency to libGL.so.1
so the context is created with that driver.
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New testcase showcase the deadlock
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OTP-9618
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* siri/stdlib/improve-doc-restart-strategy/OTP-9381:
Improve documentation on supervisor restart strategy
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