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* henrik/update-javaversion:
update java version
OTP-12715
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* ia/ssh/extra-logout:
ssh: Hadle shell that sends two logout messages
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* hans/ssh/prepare_release:
ssh: update vsn.mk to 4.0
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- Possibility to chose different clock sources
- Improved mach clock usage
- Improved linux clock_gettime() usage
- ...
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* sverk/hipe_match_wbin/OTP-12667:
erts: Add debug assertions for match state sanity
hipe: Add test for matching of writable binary
erts,hipe: Optimize away calls to emasculate_binary
erts,hipe: Fix bug in binary matching of writable binary
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif0.c
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filename:split("") returns [], while filename:split(<<"">>) returns
[<<"/">>].
Since the support in the filename module for binary arguments is
much more recent than support for strings, change
filename:split(<<"">>) so that it returns [].
Noticed-by: KOUCHANG
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Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/vsn.mk
lib/test_server/src/erl2html2.erl
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* anders/diameter/17.5.3/OTP-12702:
Fix broken pre-17.4 appup
Update appup for 17.5.3
vsn -> 1.9.1
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* anders/diameter/counters/OTP-12701:
Add counters testcase to 3xxx suite
Fix counting error with unknown application id
Add missing doc wording
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* anders/diameter/result_codes/OTP-12654:
Fix broken traffic testcase
Match harder in traffic suite
Don't confuse Result-Code and Experimental-Result
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* anders/diameter/extra_avp_bit/OTP-12642:
Remove extra avp bit from diameter_avp decode
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* dgud/common_test/netconf-user-caps/OTP-12707:
common_test: Add user capability option to hello
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* peppe/common_test/ct_telnet_wait_for_prompt.maint:
Introduce wait_for_prompt option
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* peppe/common_test/timetrap_line.maint:
Fix problem with line number not always showing in log
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* peppe/common_test/modify_vts.maint:
Get the VTS mode working with private CT version of webtool
Change order of ct_run help sections
Prepare for webtool integration with CT
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* peppe/common_test/longname_problem.maint:
Fix error in ct_logs, not handling long names correctly
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* peppe/test_tools_vsn.maint:
Bump version numbers
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* dgud/common_test/netconf/OTP-12698:
common_test: Recurse when there is more data in netconf
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* raimo/snmp/net_if-port-0-with-fd-option/OTP-12669:
Improve agent fix as in manager
Use port 0 with {fd,Fd}, use snmpm_fd in manager
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* bjorn/kernel/code-loading:
kernel application: Start code server first
code: Reduce overhead of native code checking for loaded modules
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* bjorn/debugger:
debugger: Optimize evaluation of new map creation
dbg_iload: Correct translation of generators
debugger test suite: Scale down t_frequency_table/1
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When the code server has started, it will read the .beam files
for all loaded modules to see whether they contain native code
that should be loaded. To make that as fast as possible when
we have no native code, start the code server as early as possible
to minimize the number .beam files that must be read from disk.
The code server does not use the 'file' module, so it is OK to
start the code server before starting the file_server process.
On my computer, the time for checking the loaded modules for
native code is reduced from roughly 2 ms to 1.5 ms.
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When the code server has been started, the function
load_native_code_for_all_loaded/0 will check whether the .beam
files for all loaded modules contain any native code. If there
is native code, it will be loaded.
If there is no native code, on my computer the check will take about
10 ms. That time can be reduced to about 2 ms if we replace the call
to code beam_lib:chunks/2 with a call to prim_file:read_file/1 to read
the file and a call to code:get_chunk/2 to check whether the chunk for
native code is present.
Furthermore, the entire check can be spawned off to a separate
process and done in parallel with OTP starting up.
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* egil/fix-tmp-alloc-fd-async/OTP-12710:
erts: Use a lockable allocator on 'sys_write_buf'
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* egil/strengthen-dialyzer-tests:
dialyzer: Strengthen maps tests
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For Rst = A1 * A2, typesig for erlang:'*'/2 was constraining the
arguments A1 and A2 in the 'reverse' direction by requiring that A2 is a
subtype of Rst div A1, unless A1 is a hard zero. This is not correct: if
for example both Rst and A1 are non_negative, such a constraint will
first force A1 to be non-zero for the division to go through and then
require A2 to be non_negative as non_negative div positive =
non_negative, always (see commited test).
In the fixed version, we are not constraining an argument if the other
operand *may* be zero.
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Fix support for the following cases for ct:run_test/1 options:
* [{dir, [Dir]}, {suite, _}, ...]
* [{dir, [Dir]}, {suite, Suite}, {group, _}, ...]
* [{dir, [Dir]}, {suite, Suite}, {case, _}, ...]
Previously these options would result in a function_clause error as
{dir, [Dir]} was not handled when combined with a suite.
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OTP-12708
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* ia/ssh/docs:
ssh: No description in v-tag
ssh: Fix missed alphabetic ordering and indentation
ssh: Use correct ASCII char for quote
ssh: Fix links
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* joudinet/fix-ac-egrep-cpp-usage:
erts: Fix incorrect use of AC_EGREP_CPP
OTP-12706
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