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* maint:
Documentation fix
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* rickard/supercarrier-fix/OTP-11149:
Documentation fix
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* maint:
Fix prim_inet:close/1
Ensure exit signal due to link precede port BIF return
Conflicts:
erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam
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* rickard/port_bifs_fix/OTP-11489:
Ensure exit signal due to link precede port BIF return
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* sverk/bin2term-bitstr-bugs/OTP-11479:
erts: Fix bug in binary_to_term for binaries larger than 2^31
erts: Fix bugs in binary_to_term for invalid bitstrings
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* maint:
Fix observer retrieval of alloc info
Fix documentation of the +MMsco switch
Replace the +MMscmgc switch with +MMscrfsd
Add switch for disabling sys_alloc carriers
Add support for locking mappings to physical memory
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* rickard/supercarrier-fix/OTP-11149:
Fix observer retrieval of alloc info
Fix documentation of the +MMsco switch
Replace the +MMscmgc switch with +MMscrfsd
Add switch for disabling sys_alloc carriers
Add support for locking mappings to physical memory
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<<131, 77, Len:32, Bits:8, Data/binary>>
badarg if Bits > 8
Used to return internally inconsistent bitstring
badarg if Len==0 and Bits > 0
Used to return invalid *huge* binary (size = (Uint)-1)
badarg if Bits==0 and Len > 0
Used to return valid binary as if Bits was 8
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Replaced the +MMscmgc switch with the +MMscrfsd switch. The old switch
didn't reflect what it controlled.
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The switch "+Musac <boolean>" controls if sys_alloc carriers
are allowed.
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Using "+Mlpm all" switch all mappings made by the emulator will
be locked into physical memory.
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badargif -> badarg if
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Conflicts:
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
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Conflicts:
erts/vsn.mk
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* maint:
Update preloaded
add system_info(ets_limit)
Conflicts:
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
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Add system_info(ets_limit) to provide a way to retrieve the runtime's
maximum number of ETS tables. Add tests and documentation for it too.
Also repair the alphabetical order of system_info/1 argument descriptions
in the documentation and in the erlang.erl clauses. Add new preloaded
erlang.erl due to that change. Also ensure all system_info/1 clauses are
represented in the erlang.xml source documentation -- a couple had been
inadvertently dropped in previous commits when other clauses were added.
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The R16B02 release
Conflicts:
lib/sasl/vsn.mk
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* maint:
Change encoding of troublesome notes.xml files to utf-8
Convert some notes.xml files from latin-1 to utf-8
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In the master branch, the encoding for most xml files have been
changed from latin-1 to utf-8. The problem is, that the corresponding
files in the maint branch still are encoded in latin-1, and that
a merge from maint to master may bring in characters encoded in latin-1
into a notes.xml file declared to be in utf-8.
To fix the problem once and for all (for the files involved), we'll
need to re-encode the files files utf-8 in maint, and then merge to
master.
Noticed-by: Magnus Henoch
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* egil/erl_driver-thread-info/OTP-11303:
erts: Document erl_driver interface lock names
erts: Extend erl_driver interface with lock names
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* maint:
add erl option to set schedulers by percentages
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For applications where measurements show enhanced performance from the use
of a non-default number of emulator scheduler threads, having to accurately
set the right number of scheduler threads across multiple hosts each with
different numbers of logical processors is difficult because the erl +S
option requires absolute numbers of scheduler threads and scheduler threads
online to be specified.
To address this issue, add a +SP option to erl, similar to the existing +S
option but allowing the number of scheduler threads and scheduler threads
online to be set as percentages of logical processors configured and
logical processors available, respectively. For example, "+SP 50:25" sets
the number of scheduler threads to 50% of the logical processors
configured, and the number of scheduler threads online to 25% of the
logical processors available. The +SP option also interacts with any
settings specified with the +S option, such that the combination of options
"+S 4:4 +SP 50:50" (in either order) results in 2 scheduler threads and 2
scheduler threads online.
Add documentation for the +SP option.
Add tests for the +SP option to scheduler_SUITE.
Add tests and documentation for two existing features of the +S option: +S
0:0 resets the scheduler thread count and scheduler threads online count to
their defaults, and specifying negative numbers for +S results in those
values being subtracted from the default values for the host.
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* pan/time_correction_doc:
Add time correction doc in users guide
OTP-11277
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* sze/edlin_understand_keys/OTP-11251:
Added primary bootstrap
erts: fixed documentation regarding tty and arrow keys
make edlin understand a few important control keys
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The actual port id is used to create a key from the
pointer value which is the ErlDrvPort. To do this
a new driver api function driver_async_port_key is
added and the driver API minor version is updated.
The documentation is updated and the faulty description of
how to spread ports over async threads is updated to
use the new API.
Testcase also added.
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None of the OTP linked-in driver are supported
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Both crypto and asn1 are supported.
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- Remove trailing whitespaces
- Spelling fixes
- Replace "deferred" with "deprecated" where applicable
- Remove reference to non-existing "async_ready" entry point
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Hi Fredrik,
> I've gotten some feedback from your review,
> You need to add documentation under Erts-> "User's Guide" -> "tty - A
> command line interface"
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> You need to add testcase in interactive_shell_SUITE a simplified
> example of how this testcase could look like;
> ctrl_w_and_ctrl_u(_Conf) ->
> rtnode([{putline,""}, {putline, "2."}, {getline, "2"},
> {putline,"xxx yy"++[$\^w]++"."}, {getline,"xxx"}, {putline,"xxx
> yy"++[$\^u]++"z."}, {getline,"z"}],[]).
Please find an updated version of the patch attached to this e-mail. I
hope that you still accept it via e-mail because the former patch was
sent the same way ;-).
I have extended the documentation to list the new key combinations and
added tests to make sure they work.
Kind regards,
--
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>From ce4b827c78d18f39bb1146fd2959ffd7ae2b4bb6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stefan Zegenhagen <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 6 May 2013 14:39:07 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] [EDLIN] support a few more control keys
Add support for the following control keys that many users have become
accustomed to:
- <CTRL>+W : backward kill word
- <CTRL>+U : backward kill line
- <HOME> : goto start of line
- <END> : goto end of line
- <CTRL>+<LEFT> : backward word
- <CTRL>+<RIGHT> : forward word
It seems that the <CTRL>+<LEFT|RIGHT> control key sequences are
different between terminal emulators, therefore a few possible
combinations were added (similar to how libreadline is configured).
Documentation and tests are extended to reflect the new functionality.
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Conflicts:
erts/vsn.mk
lib/kernel/vsn.mk
lib/stdlib/vsn.mk
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