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Conflicts:
erts/vsn.mk
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* hw/fix-doc-typos:
Fix typos in the epmd documentation
OTP-9387
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An incorrect spec, rpc:yield/1, has been fixed.
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Filipe David Manana
OTP-9114: [ftp] Added (type) spec for all exported functions.
OTP-9123: mod_esi:deliver/2 made to accept binary data.
Bernard Duggan
OTP-9124: [httpd] Prevent XSS in error pages.
Michael Santos
OTP-9131: [httpd] Wrong security property names used in documentation.
Garrett Smith
OTP-9157: [httpd] Improved error messages.
Ricardo Catalinas Jim�nez
OTP-9158: [httpd] Fix timeout message generated by mod_esi.
Bernard Duggan
OTP-9202: [httpd] Extended support for file descriptors.
Attila Rajmund Nohl
OTP-9230: The default ssl kind has now been changed to essl.
OTP-9246: [httpc] httpc manager crash because of a handler retry
race condition.
Merge branch 'bmk/inets/inet56_integration' into dev
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* jf/run_erl-disable-flow-control:
Teach run_erl RUN_ERL_DISABLE_FLOWCNTRL for disabling flow control
OTP-9270
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Conflicts:
erts/vsn.mk
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Flow control can cause unwanted behaviour of the beam process,
if accidentally hit Ctrl-S (instead of Ctrl-D to detach) the
entire beam may be blocked.
Fix this problem by making it possible to turn off flow
control by setting the environment variable RUN_ERL_DISABLE_FLOWCNTRL.
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* ta/driver_entry-typo:
driver_entry: Remove gratuitous paren and fix typo
OTP-9254
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* sverker/enif_is_exception/OTP-9150:
add support for checking if an ERL_NIF_TERM is an exception
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Conflicts:
erts/vsn.mk
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* bjorn/erts/remove-init_get_args-doc/OTP-9209:
Remove documentation for non-existent init:get_args/0
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init:get_args/0 was deprecated in R9C and removed in R12B.
Reported-by: Eric Pailleau
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* hw/epmd-bind-to-address:
Allow user to specify the IP address epmd binds to
OTP-9213
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* ta/driver_entry-typos-re:
Remove gratuitous paren in driver_entry
OTP-9192
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* gl/erts-doterlang-docs:
Add back documentation on .erlang processing
OTP-9189
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Add the enif_is_exception function to allow callers to determine
whether an ERL_NIF_TERM represents an exception. (Currently the only
supported exception is badarg since only enif_make_badarg exists, but
this will likely be expanded in future releases.) This allows NIF code
to call other NIF functions that return ERL_NIF_TERM and properly
check to see if the returned terms are exceptions. Without the
enif_is_exception function, developers have to create their own means
of checking whether a function creates an exception, such as returning
boolean success/failure indicators or some other special value
indicating that an exception is in effect.
The declaration of enif_is_exception in erl_nif_api_funcs.h respects
the order of declarations required to keep compatibility on Windows.
Add a new test to verify the operation of enif_is_exception.
Modify the erl_nif man page to add a description of enif_is_exception
and also to clarify the requirements of calling the enif_make_badarg
function. If code calls enif_make_badarg, the env passed in gets set
with exception information and so the return value of the calling
function MUST be the badarg term returned from enif_make_badarg. Also
clarify that the result of enif_make_badarg may be passed only to
enif_is_exception and not to any other NIF API functions.
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bmk/inets/ftp/missing_spec_causes_dialyxer_problems/OTP-9114
Also fixed a bunch of "end-years" (was 2010 but should have been 2011,
which the commit hook not happy with).
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* sverker/clarify_nif_resource_doc:
clarify NIF resource object deallocation documentation
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In the erl_nif documentation, clarify how and when NIF resource
objects can be deallocated. Specifically, add focus for the case of
calling enif_release_resource immediately after obtaining a resource
term from enif_make_resource, since this is likely to be a common
approach NIFs use to manage resources.
Also fix a couple misspellings in the erl_nif documentation.
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* ks/process_status:
Document exiting and garbage_collecting process statuses
OTP-9102
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* hw/erl-clarify-detached-doc:
Mention that "-detached" implies "-noinput"
OTP-9086
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* ta/driver-entry-typos:
Fix a couple typos in driver_entry(3)
OTP-9085
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* sverker/driver_SUITE_smp_select_nice_fail/OTP-9042:
Allow unexpected driver input event in driver_SUITE:smp_select
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* sverker/doc-fixes/OTP-9002:
Fix minor typos in erl_nif documentation
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* lukas/stdlib/native_escript/OTP-9076:
Update escrips to allow the -n or -compile(native) flag, which compiles the code within the escript with the +native flag. You need an HiPE enabled emulator for this to work.
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epoll on Linux has been seen to sometimes trigger unexpected
events. Most of the time these events are filtered by erl_check_io,
but may slip up to the driver in cases when fd's are reused.
Also made clear in driver docs that spurious events may happen.
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* jp/dependencies_makefile:
Add dependencies Makefile generation to erlc(1) and compile(3)
Conflicts:
lib/compiler/test/compile_SUITE.erl
OTP-9065
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This is useful when a project is built with Makefiles and erlc(1)
instead of EMakefiles. Tracking dependencies by hand is error-prone and
it becomes painful when using external application headers like EUnit's
one.
A dependencies Makefile will look like this:
module.beam: module.erl \
/usr/local/lib/erlang/lib/eunit-2.1.4/include/eunit.hrl \
header.hrl
When included in the main Makefile, 'module' will be recompiled only
when needed.
GCC offers the same feature and new erlc(1) options are compatible with
it.
More informations at:
http://wiki.github.com/dumbbell/otp/dependencies-makefile
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code within the escript with the +native flag. You need an HiPE enabled emulator for this to work.
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Clarify that specifying "-noinput" is unnecessary if the "-detached"
flag is given.
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enif_realloc_binary return int
enif_alloc/enif_free does not accept env as first argument.
enif_send return int
enif_self in alphabetic order
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