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Changing the default in the parent commit is possibly a bit dangerous,
even if the motivation still holds. Take a step back and make unordered
delivery a matter of configuration, without changing the default:
configuration is {unordered, boolean() | pos_integer()}, with false the
default, and N equivalent to OS =< N, where OS is the number of outbound
streams negotiated on the association in question.
A user can mess with this by configuring an sctp_default_send_param of
their own, but unordered sending is them from start, not only after the
second message reception.
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* siri/string-new-api: (28 commits)
hipe (test): Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
dialyzer (test): Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
eunit (test): Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
system (test): Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
system (test): Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
mnesia (test): Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
Deprecate old string functions
observer: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
common_test: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
eldap: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
et: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
os_mon: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
debugger: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
runtime_tools: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
asn1: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
compiler: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
sasl: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
reltool: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
kernel: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
hipe: Do not use deprecated functions in string(3)
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Conflicts:
lib/eunit/src/eunit_lib.erl
lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.erl
lib/reltool/src/reltool_target.erl
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They should not be used.
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Commit b3d9e0c0 did away with the reordering of diameter_avp lists, so
prepending the AVP to the list means prepending it in the message, which
is not what the RFC requires.
Appending to a list isn't ideal, but right now there's no better way.
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* sverker/on_load-on_load-bug/OTP-14612:
erts: Fix 'on_load' tracing bug for modules with -on_load
code_SUITE:on_load_trace_on_load
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Mnesia: note first, next, prev and last vs fragmented tables
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* bjorn/erts/pack-combined:
Pack combined instructions
beam_makeops: Refactor code generation
Correct disassembly of select instructions
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Add compile_info option to compile
OTP-14615
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* maint:
Document that the compiler may optimize away atoms
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Document that the compiler may optimize away atoms
OTP-14614
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* lukas/erts/remove-dirty-scheduler-defines/OTP-14613:
erts: Remove possibility to disable dirty schedulers
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Earlier, crashdump_viewer stored an index of all binaries in a gb_tree
on startup. The binary index was also stored in the
cdv_dump_index_table along with all other "=xxx" tags from the
dump. The difference between the indices was that the ets table
contained the addresses of the binaries as strings (the hex address
found after the "=binary:" tag) and in the gb_tree this hex address
was instead converted to its integer value. The index in the ets table
was only used once - when creating the gb_tree. The gb_tree was used
for all later looups (to map integer address to file position).
This commit replaces the two storages with one new ets table,
cdv_binary_index_table, using the integer value of the hex address as
key, and the position in the crashdump file as value. In the case of
many binaries, this makes the start of crashdump viewer faster (only
one place to write), and the data usage smaller (hex address strings
are no longer stored). And it avoids the gc of the gb_tree.
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Cleanup warnings
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* ingela/inets/doc-fix:
inets: Fix xmllint error
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* maint:
dialyzer: Improve check of unknown types
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* hasse/dialyzer/check_forms/OTP-14606:
dialyzer: Improve check of unknown types
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The implementation of OTP-14218 (commit 6d3b38a) has a weakness: only
a very limited part of the type form is checked. This is now fixed:
types not used by specs are checked equally well as types used by
specs.
The new function erl_types:t_from_form_check_remote() checks usage of
remote types. It does not expand used local types, and has (almost) no
limits on depth and size.
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* maint:
tools: Add handling of the -on_load() attribute to Xref
tools: Correction of xref(3)
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* hasse/tools/xref_on_load/OTP-14344:
tools: Add handling of the -on_load() attribute to Xref
tools: Correction of xref(3)
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In the Table Fragmentation documentation section, note that the
functions first/1, next/2, prev/2 and last/1 return elements in an
undefined order for fragmented tables.
Also remove superfluous "the".
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
inets: httpd correct server_name environment value
inets: httpd - Add chunk handling of client data
inets: Restore old behavior when parsing "+"
inets: prepare for release
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
inets: httpd correct server_name environment value
inets: httpd - Add chunk handling of client data
inets: Restore old behavior when parsing "+"
inets: prepare for release
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error_logger implements a simple handler which is used when no other
handler is active. This handler is used during system startup, when
there is no guarantee that all modules are loaded and must therefore
not use any other modules for the formatting.
Commit 41b856a2cb270ef807beaa84afe1bb890de5f237 introduced a call to
io_lib:printable_list/1, which is now removed.
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make stop_timeout in ct_slave:stop configurable
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