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* sverk/enif_inspect-memleak/OTP-9668:
erts: Fix memory leak of enif_inspect_* on independent environment
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* bjorn/create-less-garbage:
Optimize filename:basename/1 to produce less garbage
Optimize filename:extension/1 to produce less garbage
sys.c for Unix: Undo caching of utsname in os_flavor()
Pre-build the tuples returned by os:type/0 and os:version/0
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* egil/fix-compiler-warnings:
erts: Remove unused variable in enif_make_binary
erts: Remove debug variable in list_to_binary
erts: Remove cp on exiting and trapping processes
erts: Remove debug variables in erl_db
erts: Remove dead code in efile_drv
erts: Remove lock_check debug variables
erts: Remove unused variable in ttsl_drv
erts: "initialized" is only used with CHLDWTHR
erts: remove debug variables in beam_bp
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OTP-9675
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A future release of the compiler might want to treat external
funs as literals. Make sure that the loader can cope with an
export entry being created from both an entry in the literal
pool and from the export table (i.e. if an external fun refers
to an exported function in the same module).
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Make it clear for the user what has happened and how to fix it when
an attempt is made to load a BEAM file containing new instructions
that the current run-time system cannot handle.
Suggested-by: Thomas Lindgren
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* lukas/erts/large_float_cmp/OTP-9497:
Update documentation after changes in integer and float comparison
Do small optimisation on platforms with 32 bit Eterm
Add tests for equality checking
Optimize comparison of huge floats and smaller bignums
Add tests for comparing large floats and small bignums
Cleanup double_to_bignum conversion code
Update size of tmp cmp bignum buffer
Expand tests for float and number comparison
Update heauristic to work on halfword
Add heauristics bignum vs float checks
Optimise bugnum and small comparison
Add float vs integer comparison tests
Update integer and floating point number comparisons
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Affects enif_inspect_iolist_as_binary() on iolists
and enif_inspect_binary() on byte-unaligned binaries.
Also need to allocate inspection buffers in ERTS_ALC_T_NIF for
process independent environments, as we don't know when and where
the environment will be freed.
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and some added comments
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* bjorn/unicode-noncharacters/OTP-9624:
Allow noncharacter code points in unicode encoding and decoding
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* fm/enif_is_number:
Add NIF function enif_is_number
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif_api_funcs.h
OTP-9629
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The two noncharacter code points 16#FFFE and 16#FFFF were not
allowed to be encoded or decoded using the unicode module or
bit syntax. That causes an inconsistency, since the noncharacters
16#FDD0 to 16#FDEF could be encoded/decoded.
There is two ways to fix that inconsistency.
We have chosen to allow 16#FFFE and 16#FFFF to be encoded and
decoded, because the noncharacters could be useful internally
within an application and it will make encoding and decoding
slightly faster.
Reported-by: Alisdair Sullivan
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On 32 bit we know that a comparison with a lossfull double
and a short will always give the float is being superior.
So therefore we only have to check the sign on the double.
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This is needed for use on 32 bit with very large floats.
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These tests are useful when the difference between the
bignum and float is larger than one bignum segment.
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As it is possible to assume that bignums are bigger than smalls,
we can just check the sign of the bignum.
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For floating point values which are greater than 9007199254740990.0 or
smaller than -9007199254740990.0, the floating point numbers are now
converted to integers during comparison with an integer. This makes
number comparisons transitive for large floating point numbers.
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Each gc_bif[123] instruction must have both a transformation in
ops.tab and special code in gen_guard_bif[123]().
Rewrite it to do most of the work in gen_guard_bif[123]().
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In the handling of generic instructions, we used to always
test whether the instruction was 'too_old_compiler' and abort
loading with a special error message.
Refactor the code so that we only do test if we an error
has occurred. That will allow us to make the test more expensive
in the future, allowing us to customize error messages for certain
opcode without any cost in the successful case.
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'store_var' is always followed by 'next_arg'.
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'next_instr' is always followed by 'is_op'.
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Since the 'new_instr' instruction always occurs before the
'store_op' instruction, we can merge the instructions into one.
Also, there is no need to include the arity of the BEAM
instruction as an operand, since the arity can be looked up
based on the opcode.
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A 'call' instruction in the loader transformation language is
always followed by an 'end' instruction, so we can replace the
'call' instruction with a 'call_end' instruction.
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We don't need type constraints that essentially are assertions;
the wrong type will be detected and loading aborted when no specific
instruction can be found.
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If the left part of a transformation will always match, omit the
the 'try_me_else' and 'fail' instructions.
As part of this optimization, make it an error to have a
transformation that can never be reached because of a previous
transformation that will always match. (Remove one transformation
from ops.tab that was found to be unreachable.)
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is_list/2 and other test instructions with a zero label was last
generated by the v1 BEAM compiler which was last supported in R6B.
Since BEAM modules produced by that compiler will be rejected with
a nice error message for other reasons (e.g. by the test for the
module_info/0,1 functions), retaining those transformations serves
no useful purpose.
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The hybrid-heap emulator is broken since R12, so there is no
need to keep those instructions.
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Ancient versions of BEAM compiler could generate move instruction with
the same source and destination registers, so the loader would optimize
away such instructions.
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Pre-building the tuples returned by os:type/0 (system_info(os_type))
and os:version() (system_info(os_version)) saves some run-time and
avoids building garbage in the calling process.
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* dev:
Update copyright years
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* dev:
Prevent valgrind warning for erts_alloc_permanent_cache_aligned
[erts] Fix memory leak in erts_make_stub_module (hipe loading)
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Code area allocation was done twice; first in read_code_header()
and then in erts_make_stub_module() itself.
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* dev:
[erl_docgen] Missing header level in PDF bookmarks menu
Fixed version, release notes and appup in prep for release.
Fix lost wakeup of scheduler when enqueuing auxiliary work
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* rickard/aux-work-bug/OTP-9567:
Fix lost wakeup of scheduler when enqueuing auxiliary work
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When auxiliary work was enqueued on a scheduler, the wakeup of
the scheduler in order to handle this work could be lost. Wakeups
in order to handle ordinary work were not effected by this bug.
The bug only effected runtime systems with SMP support as follows:
* Deallocation of some ETS data structures could be delayed.
* On Linux systems not using the NPTL thread library (typically
ancient systems with kernel versions prior to 2.6) and Windows
systems, the {Port, {exit_status, Status}} message from a
terminating port program could be delayed. That is, it only
effected port programs which had been started by passing
exit_status as an option to open_port/2.
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Conflicts:
erts/aclocal.m4
erts/include/internal/ethread_header_config.h.in
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* ta/docs-fixes:
Fix misspelling of intermediate
Fix typos in erts/preloaded/src
Fix more misspellings of compatibility
Fix misspelling of kept
Fix misspelling of compatibility in ssl_basic_SUITE
Fix misspelling of compatibility
Fix misspelling of accommodate
Fix misspelling of exceed
Fix misspelling of accidentally
Fix misspelling of erroneous in xmerl_xsd
Fix misspelling of erroneous
Fix misspelling of successful
Fix typos in instrument(3)
Fix typos in dbg(3)
dialyzer: fix a small typo in list_to_bitstring test
Fix typos in cover.erl
Fix typos (variable name) in erl_nif(3)
Fix typos in mod_esi(3)
Fix trivial typos in erlang(3)
OTP-9555
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