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crashing.
When TLS client sends Supported Elliptic Curves Client Hello Extension
the server shall select a curve supported by both sides or refuse to
negotiate the use of an ECC cipher suite.
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When TLS client sends a Supported Elliptic Curves Client Hello Extension
containing an unknown curve enum value, a server crashes with a
function_clause instead of just ignoring specified unknown curve.
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This is just a preparation to allow detection of older nodes
that do not understand maps (R16 and older).
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to be: 116,Arity, K1,V1,K2,V2,...,Kn,Vn
instead of: 116,Arity, K1,K2,...,Kn, V1,V2,....,Vn
We think this will be better for future internal map structures
like HAMT. Would be bad if we need to iterate twice over HAMT
in term_to_binary, one for keys and one for values.
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* nox/compiler/beam_bool-mixed-boolean:
Properly detect reused boolean values in beam_bool
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* nox/compiler/sys_core_fold-redundant-clauses:
Properly handle redundant boolean clauses in sys_core_fold
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* nox/compiler/v3_core-mismatched-apply:
cerl_inline: Fix type error
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* sverk/valgrind-leaks:
erts: Suppress false leak in hipe_thread_signal_init
erts: Fix leak in nif_SUITE:resource_takeover (again)
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Add ticket ids for the 17.0 readme file.
OTP-11667
OTP-11696
OTP-11698
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OTP-11667
OTP-11696
OTP-11698
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* nox/maps-erl_docgen/OTP-11776:
Handle map types in docgen_edoc_xml_cb
Handle nonempty list types in docgen_edoc_xml_cb
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* hb/erts/escript_note:
erts: Clarify escript's encoding of the I/O-server
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Updating to reflect the instructions found on the mailing list.
http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-questions/2012-April/066184.html
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* peppe/common_test/group_events:
Update test suites and fix various remaining problems
Update event protocol and CT Hooks API
Introduce group name for skipped cases in events, hooks and overview log
OTP-11732
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* peppe/common_test/test_server_enoent_crash:
Add more info to file open failure
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* peppe/common_test/auto_compile_flag:
Add flag to abort test run if suites fail to compile
OTP-11769
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* peppe/test_server/ts_run_args:
Add ts:run/5 function to run specific test case(s) in a group
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OTP-11690
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b08ffc15e1d9ad105dd6385bbac41c97c09b48bc corrected a bug,
but violated the types by passing a c_apply() when a
c_let() was expected. That happened to work, but Dialyzer
was not amused.
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* nox/compiler/v3_core-mismatched-apply:
Do not emit blatantly illformed apply expressions in core_inline
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A note has been added that clarifies that the encoding of
the I/O-server has to be set explicitly, irrespective of
any encoding comment.
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file:set_cwd/1 accepts binaries as arguments, however the binaries
must be properly encoded as per file:native_name_encoding/0.
Also update the note under no_translation error to refer that passing
a ISO-latin-1 encoded binary under any unicode file name encoding.
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Boolean case expressions with redundant clauses could make the compiler
crash:
case X == 0 of
false -> no;
false -> no;
true -> yes
end.
Reported-by: Ulf Norell
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Wrong order of arguments in httpc_handler:update_session/4 error
handling code should not result in bad_argument error making
stack trace unusable.
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The following code could crash the compiler:
f(X = true) when X or true or X -> ok.
Reported-by: Ulf Norell
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* nox/maps-beam_jump-put_map:
Properly collect labels in put_map instructions in beam_jump
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* hb/stdlib/linter_errors/OTP-11771:
Emit errors when redefining arity(), bitstring(), iodata(), or boolean()
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erl_lint has since R13B emitted warnings whenever any of the types
arity(), bitstring(), iodata(), or boolean() were re-defined. Now
errors are emitted instead.
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* hb/stdlib/linter_bugfix/OTP-11772:
stdlib: Emit linter warnings for redefined built-in types
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Since Erlang/OTP R16B the linter has not emitted warnings when
built-in types were re-defined. This bug has been fixed.
Thanks to Roberto Aloi for reporting the bug.
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to prepare for lists, tuples and ... maps!
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