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writev will for large files return 0 indefinetely causing
the efile driver to go into an infinite loop.
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* lukas/erts/add_sha_to_shell_title/OTP-10838:
Remove surplus echos
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* lukas/erts/binary_conv_bifs/OTP-10300:
erts: Remove ?line macro from hash_SUITE
Add float_to_binary and binary_to_float
Add new binary conversion bifs
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* lukas/erts/update-config-guess-sub/OTP-10848:
Add +x rights to config.sub
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Added: binary_to_integer/1,2, integer_to_binary/1,2
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* lukas/erts/update-config-guess-sub/OTP-10848:
Update config.guess and config.sub to latest versions
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* sverk/nif-cut-timeslice:
erts: Add enif_consume_timeslice
OTP-10810
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* egil/enhance-mseg-cache/OTP-10840:
erts: Utilize even more cached sbc segments
erts: Prefer sbc segment caching over mbc segments
erts: Segment allocator CircleQ API
erts: Increase default #cached segments to 10
erts: Evict old cached segments for newer ones
erts: Refactor mseg cache
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* sverk/efile_drv-memleak:
erts: Fix documentation about 10 default async threads.
erts: Fix memory leak in efile_drv.c
OTP-10841
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* lukas/erts/add_sha_to_shell_title/OTP-10838:
Include git sha in prompt if available
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The sha will only be included if there is no tag
starting with OTP_R* associated with the sha. This
is because we do not want the sha to show on offical
releases.
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* saleyn/float_to_list_2/OTP-10837:
Fix memory leak in error case
Use macros instead of constants
float_to_list/2 changed rounding and cosmetic cleanup
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This is needed as C90 (and therefore the win32 compiler) does
not allow constants to be calculations based on other constants.
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* pan/unicode_filename_warnings:
Add file:list_dir_all/1 and file:read_link_all/1
prim_file: Add list_dir_all() and read_link_all()
Teach prim_file:set_cwd() to avoid entering non-translatable directories
Make prim_file skip invalid filenames in unicode mode
prim_file: Refactor functions that return filenames
prim_file: Refactor handling of responses
prim_file: Always open non-file ports in binary mode
Test that list_dir("non-existing-dir") fails with the correct error
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Seems to happen with async threads and when user closes
the file explicitly before the port is closed.
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Previous default was 5.
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We have decided that we don't want to deal with the compilations
of prim_file:get_cwd() returning a binary when the current
directory name cannot be translated losslessly to a list (i.e.
when the run-time system was started with +fnu and the current directory
name contains bytes that are not part of a valid UTF-8 sequence).
Therefore, if prim_file:set_cwd() is given a binary as the pathname,
we will need to check the binary to make sure it can be translated
to a list. We will introduce a new BIF, called prim_file:is_translatable/1,
which will check both filename encoding mode, and if it is one of
Unicode modes, the binary as well.
We don't need to do anything special if prim_file:set_cwd() is passed
a list.
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The fix affects list_dir and read_link. Raw filenames are now
never produced, just consumed even if +fnu or +fna is used on
Linux etc.
This also adds the options to get error return or error handler
warning messages with +fn{u|a}{i|w|e} as an option to erl.
This is still not documented and there needs to be other versions
of read_dir and read_link to facilitate reading of all types
of filenames and links.
A check that we will not change to an invalid directory is also needed.
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Currently, the format of the return value from drv_command/3 is
determined solely by the efile driver's response. In a future
commit, we will need to produce different return values that
also dependend on which function in prim_file that was called;
thus, we will need some way to pass down some sort of state
to drv_get_response/2.
As a preparation for that, allow the third argument of drv_command/3
to be a fun. That also allows us to remove the convoluted special
case handling of the list_dir operation.
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Ports for operations that did not directly operate on a file (such
as listing the files in a directory) was always opened in a binary
mode, but there was still code that supported such port opened in
non-binary mode.
Since we are about to update the code reading directories, and we
don't want to bother we supporting non-binary ports, make sure that
we force the use of binary mode.
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* bjorn/compiler/crash/OTP-10794:
BEAM loader: Handle element(Pos, not_a_tuple)
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* sverk/packet-http-string-maxlen:
erts: Increase length of well formed header names from {packet,http}
OTP-10824
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Use double ended cache queues to evict oldest cache first
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Changed rouding to round half-way up instead of down.
Cosmetic cleanup and error handling of additional edge cases.
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The loader failed to load non-optimized BEAM code generated from:
element(2, not_a_tuple)
Commit ece4c17d2288a3161c995 introduced such code into
core_fold_SUITE, leading to core_fold_no_opt_SUITE and
core_fold_post_opt_SUITE failing to load.
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To ease matching of unrecognized header field names we convert them
from case insensitive to the format Sec-Websocket-Version
with capital letters only first and after hyphens.
Earlier only header names up to 20 characters were converted to this
format due to internal buffer limitation. Raising this limit to 50
is a pragmatic solution for existing long header names such as
Sec-Websocket-Version, while valid header names longer than 50 characters
are not very probable.
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* bjorn/compiler/float/OTP-10788:
beam_type: Convert integer to float at compile time
compiler: Use the literal pool for floating point constants
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The BEAM loader will put floating point constants into the
literal pools for the module, but it will not check for duplicates.
We can do much better by having the compiler use the literal
pool for floating point constants.
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This reverts commit a0e362765d9d4afb0211f49eb787d2139b3eb7be.
Conflicts:
erts/vsn.mk
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* rickard/r16/port-optimizations/OTP-10336:
Fix spelling in communication.xml
Fix unmanaged thread progress delay
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Thanks to Richard O'Keefe
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* rickard/async-default/OTP-10736:
Use no async threads for erlc
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