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1.2.11 started bailing when avail_out==0 regardless of whether
there's anything to flush or not, and there's no point in adapting
the old method since it was vulnerable to bugs in other zlib
versions which updated the deflate parameters even on failure.
The api_deflateParams test has been expanded accordingly, and two
white-box cases in zip_usage has been updated to make fewer
assumptions about the output; the validity of the compressed data
is what matters, not whether it's exactly the same as the test
vector.
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into maint-20
* lukas/erts/fix-cpu-bind-w-modifies-scheduler-avail/OTP-14694:
erts: Fix so that bind correct schedulers
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When the cpu ids and scheduler ids don't match,
the end schedulers could end up not being bound
when they should be.
example:
> taskset -c 1-3 erl +S 4 +sbts
> erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings).
{1,2,3,unbound}
This fix makes it so that all cores are used to
bind schedulers.
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* sverker/bad-dist-msg-bug/ERIERL-80/OTP-14661:
erts: Fix bug when detecting bad dist message
Add distribution_SUITE:bad_dist_ext_size
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We can't just leave it in queue with dist_ext=NULL.
Two symptoms seen:
1. 'receive' trying to deref dist_ext as NULL.
2. GC think it's a term and put THE_NON_VALUE in root set.
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I accidentally merged a few fixes directly to maint-20 (and then to maint
and master), instead of merging to maint and master and waiting for a
patch to merge it into maint-20, leaving the related tickets dangling.
This commit does nothing beyond getting the tickets (and their release
notes) into the next patch.
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Quoting RFC 1952:
"A gzip file consists of a series of "members" (compressed data
sets). [...] The members simply appear one after another in the
file, with no additional information before, between, or after
them."
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When presented with multiple valid but concatenated streams, the
old driver returned an empty result once the end of the first
stream was reached, and kept doing so even if fed new data. The
new driver/NIF returned a data_error instead.
zlib:inflateInit/3 has been added to control this behavior, but is
not yet ready for public use.
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The byte_offset of sub-binaries wasn't taken into account for
ProcBins, subtly ruining the results. The test suite didn't catch
it since it didn't check for sub-binaries in particular, and only
checked for equality between variations -- not whether the output
was equal to the input.
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* sverker/on_load-on_load-bug/OTP-14612:
erts: Fix 'on_load' tracing bug for modules with -on_load
code_SUITE:on_load_trace_on_load
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Document that the compiler may optimize away atoms
OTP-14614
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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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The following code could fail in the call to list_existing_atom/1:
String = atom_to_list(some_atom),
Atom = list_to_existing_atom(String)
because the compiler will rewrite the code to:
String = "some_atom",
Atom = list_to_existing_atom(String)
If some_atom is not used in another place, it will not exist.
The compiler could be updated to preserve the atom in this simple case,
but it would be hard to make sure that the compiler never loses atoms
that exist in the source text. It also difficult to imagine a
real world use case where this would be a problem. If an atom is
mentioned only in a way that the compiler can optimize away, is there
really any need to create the atom at all in list_to_existing_atom/1?
Therefore, it is better to place the responsibility that the atom exists
on the user of list_to_existing_atom/1. Update the documentation to
mention that the compiler may optimize away atoms.
https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-453
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Consider ANSI escape codes on cp_pos_to_col
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sverker/on_load-on_load-bug/OTP-14612
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Symptom: VM crash when erlang:trace_pattern(on_load, ..) is set and
module with -on_load is loaded.
Problem: Tracing and -on_load clash in their use of Export.beam[1]
Solution: Do not do call set_default_trace_pattern in finish_loading_1
for modules with -on_load. finish_after_on_load_2 will do that anyway.
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calling write_buf
After deleting the chars the function `del_chars` was considering the code points to move the cursor back and not the graphemes
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maint-20
* sverker/20/binary_to_atom-utf8-crash/ERL-474/OTP-14590:
erts: Fix crash in binary_to_atom/term for invalid utf8
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* sverker/ets-fix-assert-fix:
erts: Fix faulty ASSERT of table fixation counter
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* sverker/valgrind-fixes/OTP-14609:
erts: Suppress false memory leak for dlerror
[ct] Cleanup and rename purify related functions as valgrind
Revert "remove unused purify functions"
erts: Fix memory leak when sending to terminating port
erts: Fix harmless use of uninitialised value
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* lukas/ct/ts_abort_on_compilation_fail:
erts: Fix leaking of fds in iovec_SUITE
ts: Don't test apps that are not available
asn1: Fix test suite deprecated functions
ct: ts:run now abort the test run on compilation failure
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* lukas/erts/fix_warnings:
Fix some clang warnings
Fix unused-functions warnings
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* sverker/nif-resource-doc:
erts: Update docs for enif_make_resource
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Besides being noisy, they were already defined by a global Unix-
specific header, causing the Windows build to fail if one forgot to
define them.
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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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* rickard/statistics-time-fixes/OTP-14597/ERL-465:
Bug fixes of statistics(wall_clock) and statistics(runtime)
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_time_sup.c
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Cannot read fix->counter safely without table lock.
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