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* bjorn/asn1/fix-lost-extension-mark/OTP-10995:
Prevent loss of objects after the extension marker
Don't lose the extension mark for object set parameters
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In an object set with a single root object, objects after
the extension marker would be lost.
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When an object set is an actual parameter, the extension marker
for the object set could get lost.
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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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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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