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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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* sverker/nif-resource-doc:
erts: Update docs for enif_make_resource
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OTP-14527
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OTP-14520
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OTP-14527
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All operations will now yield appropriately, allowing them to be used
freely in concurrent applications. This commit also deprecates the
functions listed below, although they won't raise deprecation
warnings until OTP 21:
zlib:adler32
zlib:crc32
zlib:inflateChunk
zlib:getBufSize
zlib:setBufSize
The behavior of throwing an error when a dictionary is required for
decompression has also been deprecated.
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OTP-14520
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to include new defined properties in OTP-20
regarding comparison and serialization.
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
dialyzer: Fix a bug where merging PLT:s could lose info
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Accept non-binary options as socket-options
Bump version
Fix broken handling of default values in extensions for PER
compiler: Fix live regs update on allocate in validator
Take fail labels into account when determining liveness in block ops
Check for overflow when appending binaries, and error out with system_limit
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* sverker/halt-unicode-slogan/OTP-14553:
erts: Allow any unicode string as crash dump slogan
erts: Generate crash_dump slogan string as UTF8
erts: Refactor erts_unicode_list_to_buf
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i.e the first argument to erlang:halt
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
Fix doc for the 'quiet' option; it defaults to false
asn1: Fix missing quotes of external encoding call
Add a dedicated close function for TCP ports to prevent issues like ERL-430/448
Close TCP ports properly on send timeout
erts: Add missing release note
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
erts: Fix bug in quick alloc
Fix old length usage in string
stdlib: Fix bug in proc_lib
Support arbitrary crash report in proc_lib.
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* rickard/statistics/OTP-14484:
Fix statistics(wall_clock) and statistics(runtime) implementation
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* maint-19:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
Fix statistics(wall_clock) and statistics(runtime) implementation
fixup! erts: Cleanup dropped port tasks correctly
erts: Add tests to detect port close race
Add a testcase for OTP-13939/ERL-193
erts: Cleanup dropped port tasks correctly
Mark socket disconnected on tcp_send_or_shutdown_error
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* rickard/statistics/OTP-14484:
Fix statistics(wall_clock) and statistics(runtime) implementation
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Add enif_whereis_pid() and enif_whereis_port() functions
OTP-14453
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
erts: Fix so that 81b628 (sigterm=kill) works
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Unconditionally clear IO buffers on send/shutdown errors
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/emulator/sys/unix/sys.c
erts/vsn.mk
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* maint-19:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
erts: Fix so that 81b628 (sigterm=kill) works
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Update testcase to check that purge handle hibernated process correct
Do not GC hibernated process from other processes
Fix check_process_code() on hibernated process
Unconditionally clear IO buffers on send/shutdown errors
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=== OTP-19.1.6.1 ===
Changed Applications:
- erts-8.1.1.1
Unchanged Applications:
- asn1-4.0.4
- common_test-1.12.3
- compiler-7.0.2
- cosEvent-2.2.1
- cosEventDomain-1.2.1
- cosFileTransfer-1.2.1
- cosNotification-1.2.2
- cosProperty-1.2.1
- cosTime-1.2.2
- cosTransactions-1.3.2
- crypto-3.7.1
- debugger-4.2.1
- dialyzer-3.0.2
- diameter-1.12.1
- edoc-0.8
- eldap-1.2.2
- erl_docgen-0.6
- erl_interface-3.9.1
- et-1.6
- eunit-2.3.1
- gs-1.6.2
- hipe-3.15.2
- ic-4.4.2
- inets-6.3.3
- jinterface-1.7.1
- kernel-5.1
- megaco-3.18.1
- mnesia-4.14.1
- observer-2.2.2
- odbc-2.11.3
- orber-3.8.2
- os_mon-2.4.1
- otp_mibs-1.1.1
- parsetools-2.1.3
- percept-0.9
- public_key-1.2
- reltool-0.7.2
- runtime_tools-1.10.1
- sasl-3.0.1
- snmp-5.2.4
- ssh-4.3.6
- ssl-8.0.3
- stdlib-3.1
- syntax_tools-2.1
- tools-2.8.6
- typer-0.9.11
- wx-1.7.1
- xmerl-1.3.12
* tag 'OTP-19.1.6.1':
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/vsn.mk
otp_versions.table
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Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/vsn.mk
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Update erl_msg_tracer example
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This reverts commit eaf8ca41dfa4850437ad270d3897399c9358ced0.
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especially default behavior without -heart,
which is wait indefinitely for crash dump.
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* lukas/doc/extend-secure-distr-warn/OTP-14425:
otp: Extend secure distribution docs warnings
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Warnings have been added to the relevant documentation
about not using un-secure distributed nodes in exposed
environments.
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#### Why do we need this new feature?
There are cases when a NIF needs to send a message, using `enif_send()`, to a long-lived process with a registered name.
A common use-case is logging, where asynchronous fire-and-forget messages are the norm.
There can also be cases where a yielding or dirty NIF or background thread may request a callback from a service with additional information it needs to complete its operation, yielding or waiting (with suitable timeouts, etc) until its state has been updated through the NIF module's API.
NIFs can only send messages to pids, and the lack of name resolution leaves a complicated dance between separate monitoring processes and the NIF as the only way to keep a NIF informed of the whereabouts of such long-lived processes.
Providing a reliable, built-in facility for NIFs to resolve process (or port) names simplifies these use cases considerably.
#### Risks or uncertain artifacts?
Testing has not exposed any significant risk.
The implementation behaves as expected on regular and dirty scheduler threads as well as non-scheduler threads.
By constraining the `enif_whereis_...()` functions to their minimal scopes and using patterns consistent with related functions, the implementation, testing, and maintenance burden is low.
The API and behavior of existing functions is unchanged.
#### How did you solve it?
While extending `enif_send()` to operate on a pid or an atom (as `erlang:send/2` does) was attractive, it would have entailed changing the type of its `to_pid` parameter and thereby breaking backward compatibility.
The same consideration applies to `enif_port_command()`.
That leaves a choice between 1, 2, or 3 new functions:
1. `enif_whereis()`
2. `enif_whereis_pid()` and `enif_whereis_port()`
3. All of the above.
While option (1), directly mimicking the behavior of `erlang:whereis/1`, is appealing, it poses potential problems if `pid()` or `port()` are subsequently implemented as non-integral types that must be bound to an owning `ErlNifEnv` instance.
Therefore, option (2) has been chosen to use `ErlNifPid`/`ErlNifPort` structures in the API to maintain proper term ownership semantics.
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After "Move tracer SecondTraceTerm to Opts map" in commit 115f0ba7
getting the receipient has to be done on a bit different way.
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* sverker/nif-docs:
erts: Improve erl_nif docs
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OTP-14152
* rickard/ds-runqs:
Make statistics/1 aware of dirty run-queues and tasks
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