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Removed in f9cb80861f169743 when changed impl from C to Erlang.
But seems they are needed to keep dialyzer tests happy.
Also improved bif_SUITE:shadow_comments to include all exported
in module erlang, not just the "snifs".
...which detected that apply/2 was missing Shadowed comment as well.
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* rickard/doc-fix:
Minor doc fix
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* rickard/on_heap-fix/OTP-13366:
Improve message allocation in enif_send()
Fix message queue update on replacement and removal of message
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* rickard/rm-mqd-mixed/OTP-13366:
Remove the 'message_queue_data' option 'mixed'
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On windows the max size of an iov element is long, i.e. 4GB
so in order to write larger binaries to file we split the
binary into smaller 2GB chunks so that the write is possible.
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* lukas/erts/tracing/tracer-move-extra-to-map/OTP-10267:
runtime_tools: Fix erl_tracer testcases
runtime_tools: Fix documentation for dbg:p
erts: Move tracer SecondTraceTerm to Opts map
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* legoscia/erts/epmd-module-option/OTP-13627:
Add tests for -start_epmd and -epmd_module options
Use the -epmd_module flag consistently
Add -start_epmd command line option
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For -start_epmd, check that the node starts properly and that we can
ping it.
For -epmd_module, start two nodes that can communicate only because we
supply the correct port number through a command line argument.
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If the -epmd_module flag has been specified on the command line, use
that module to register and look up node names instead of the default,
erl_epmd.
Also document this option.
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Add a command line option that lets you disable automatic starting of
epmd when starting a distributed node.
This differs from the undocumented setting -no_epmd, in that it does
not affect the starting of an erl_epmd process within
erl_distribution: the newly started node will expect an epmd instance
to have been started previously.
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as erlang:halt does it for us now
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if too long.
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just to make things simpler.
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* egil/erts/lttng-configure-help:
erts: Print valid version of lttng-ust in configure help
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* egil/erts/fix-purge_code-literals:
erts: Refactor ERTS_MSG_COMBINED_HFRAG to heap fragment
erts: Copy literals in messages on module purge
erts: Add testcase for purge of literals
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The extra trace data has been moved to the opts map in order
for the tracer to be able to distinguish inbetween extra
trace data 'undefined' and no extra trace data. In the same
commit all opts associations have been changed so that if
the tracer should not use them, the key is left unassicated
instead of being sent to undefined. This should be give a
small performance gain and also makes the API easier to work
with.
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During check process code, explicitly copy all referenced literals
in a message (in the private queue) to a heap fragment and attach
it to the message reference.
Not all types of message communication does an explicit copy of a
literal and this needs to be taken care of before a module is purged.
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Specifically t_copy_literals_frags/1 tries to test literals
in message heap fragments.
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* hasse/erl_docgen/datatype_anchors/OTP-13600/ERL-141:
kernel: Remove no longer needed anchors in documentation
stdlib: Remove no longer needed anchors in documentation
erts: Remove no longer needed anchors in documentation
erl_docgen: Add anchors to datatypes without name attribute
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* bjorn/handle-bad-path/ERL-142:
Tolerate bad directories in the code path
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* bjorn/erts/raise-doc/OTP-13599:
Remove the warning about using erlang:raise/3
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* bjorn/erts/cuddle-with-tests:
time_SUITE: Make consistency/1 work in any timezone
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This merge is actually only some left overs.
The bulk work for hipe-amd64-code-alloc has already been
merge (without ticket number) at 42a1166b47721cd444.
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Second merge of this branch to master
with some more docs
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* mikpe/otp-19-erts-integer-truncation-bugs/PR-1045/OTP-13606:
erl_unicode.c: fix integer truncation problems
do not limit heap fragments to 4 giga-words
erts_new_mso_binary(): do not truncate len
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.c
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The OpenBSD 5.8 gcc compiler emits erroneous code
which results in the re:run function behaving badly,
though strangely enough it does not segfault the vm.
This fix moves code around a bit in order to make gcc
emit correct code.
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A bad directory in the path would prevent the run-time system
from starting:
$ echo >foobar
$ erl -pa foobar
{"init terminating in do_boot",{load_failed,[supervisor,kernel,gen_server,file_io_server,filename,file,erl_parse,error_logger,code_server,erl_lint,proc_lib,code,application_controller,application_master,gen_event,application,error_handler,lists,heart,gen,file_server,ets,erl_eval]}}
Crash dump is being written to: erl_crash.dump...done
init terminating in do_boot ()
The reason is that when attempting to read each of the BEAM files,
there would be an 'enotdir' error which
erl_prim_load:get_modules/2,3 assumed was a fatal error.
Update erl_prim_load:get_modules/2,3 to ignore any error and try
the next directory in the path.
Reported-by: http://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-142
Reported-by: Michael Truog
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There is no good reason to say that erlang:raise/3 is only for
debugging. Here is an example where it can be extremely
useful:
try
do_something(Args)
catch Class:Error ->
Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
io:format("Args: ~p\n", [Args]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
That is, we can let it crash, but log additional useful
information before crashing.
Noticed-by: Per Hedeland
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* egil/erts/nif-format_term/OTP-13580:
runtime_tools: Change erts_snprintf to enif_snprintf
erts: Document enif_snprintf
erts: Add tests for enif_snprintf
erts: Add enif_snprintf
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif_api_funcs.h
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* egil/erts-epmd/modernize-tests:
Eliminate use of doc and suite clauses
Replace use of test_server:format/2 with io:format/2
Modernize use of timetraps
Remove ?line macros
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'hx' may be used uninitialized
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Introduce section/terminology "Match target".
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Tracing and ETS examples were not separated correctly
under the corresponding headings.
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