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The asn1_wrapper made some sense when encode functions
could either produce a list or a binary, depending on the
backend. Now encode functions always produce a binary.
To improve readbility of the test suites, eliminate the asn1_wrapper
functions by replacing them with calls to one of the roundtrip
functions in asn1_test_lib. When it is not possible to use
the roundtrip functions, call the module in question directly.
While at it, also remove ?line macros that are near to the
touched code and use asn1_test_lib:hex_to_bin/1 instead of
home-brewn hex conversion routines.
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Support for the notation was removed in 6ef8cbdaaaa1c30a7dc462063.
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It is time to clean up the mess of back-ends.
Remove all the obsolete back-ends and simplify the options used
to select them.
New Option Old Equivalent
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ber ber_bin,optimize,nif
per per,optimize,nif
uper uper_bin
The old options will still be recognized and translated to the
new options, but will also print a warning.
That implies that deprecated features that only are implemented
in the old 'ber' back-end will no longer work (e.g. the
{Typename,Value} notation).
Also make the return type for the generated encode/2 function
consistent. It used to be a binary for per and uper, and an iolist
for ber. Always make it a binary.
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* bg/asn1-tests:
asn1 tests: Let ts:run() build the tests
asn1 tests: No longer tolerate compilation warnings
asn1 tests: Eliminate use of deprecated concat_binary/1
asn1 tests: Eliminate warning for an unused variable
asn1 tests: Modernize guard tests
asn1 tests: Clean up comments
asn1 tests: Don't refer to $ERL_TOP in compiler options
OTP-8520 bg/asn1-tests
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On Windows, $ERL_TOP contains a cygwin-style pathname
that can be used in Makefiles to (for instance) include
other Makefiles, but must not be passed to non-cygwin programs
such as "erlc". Therefore, using compiler options such as
"-I $(ERL_TOP)/lib/test_server/include" will not work on
Windows.
Fix this problem by include "test_server.hrl" using
-include_lib() instead of -include(). That works because
-include_lib() searches for include files in the code path
without the need for any -I options.
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