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* anders/diameter/avp_errors/OTP-10202:
Allow an answer to opt out of setting Result-Code/Failed-AVP
Set Result-Code as an optional AVP in reply to request containing errors
Fix Destination-Host/Realm extraction for arbitrary dictionaries
Fix result code statistics for arbitrary dictionaries
Count incoming answers containing AVP decode errors
Fix counter typo
Encode fix
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* anders/diameter/multiple_transport_modules/OTP-9885:
Maintain service_info callback data in process dictionary
Maintain pid of started transport process in process dictionary
Minor spec and backwards compatibility fix
Update example code
Update documentation
Add diameter_transport for transport start indirection
Allow multiple transport_module and transport_config
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* anders/diameter/R15B02_release:
Update appup
Add plt/dialyze targets to src/Makefile
Add realclean target to src/Makefile
Add any target to test/Makefile
vsn -> 1.2
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To be used by diameter_service in constructing service_info.
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To clean everything out of ebin since $(TARGET_FILES) isn't constant.
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To run all test suites but without stopping if one fails (like all).
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By returning it in a length 1 list from a handle_request callback.
This is the aforementioned roll your own.
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Previously assumed it had arity 1, which is not necessarily
the case. Whether or not we should do this is probably debatable.
There should at least be a way for the user to roll their own.
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Module contains a transport start function that calls an a
specified function, and more.
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Transports are started one after the other if a connection is
not established with the timeout that can now be specified
with transport_config. For example, try an SCTP connect first,
a TCP connect if it doesn't succeed.
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The code assumed the common dictionary, which was just plain wrong.
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The header is used when incrementing counters. Sending answers in
the list form was broken because of this.
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* lukas/otp/install_with_whitespace/OTP-10107:
Update to work with space in include path
Update to work with whitespace in exec path
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OTP-10106
OTP-10107
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The hybrid heap emulator was last working in the non-SMP R11B
run-time system. When the constant pools were introduced in R12B,
the hybrid heap emulator was not updated to handle them.
At this point, the harm from reduced readability of the code is
greater than any potential usefulness of keeping the code.
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Paths changed as a consequence of OTP-9638. Don't use paths under src
however, assume an installation.
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* anders/diameter/testsuites/OTP-9829: (21 commits)
Install example dictionaries
Move example code to examples/code
Move example dictionaries to examples/dict
Set name/prefix at compilation, not in dictionaries
Add RFC 4004 (MIP) dictionary
Add RFC 4740 (SIP) dictionary
Add RFC 4072 (EAP) dictionary
Add RFC 4006 (CC) dictionary
Add RFC 4005 (NAS) dictionary
Add standards testcase to compiler suite
Remove {init,end}_per_group workaround
Use new syntax for specifying ct group properties
Increase timetrap in compiler suite
Minor capx suite tweaks
Minor makefile tweak
Remove trailing whitespace
Update skip condition in gen_sctp suite
Reintroduce gen_sctp suite
Remove delay from connect in transport suite
Add codec testcase for decode of unknown AVPs
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* anders/diameter/compilation_options/OTP-9826:
Allow module name mapping at dictionary compilation
Fix blunder that broke name/prefix compilation options
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To avoid inappropriate defaults if the dictionaries are reused.
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To test compilation of example dictionaries from various standards.
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This undoes commit 162c0d3ee30790ec5a75e20b0e2e8bc61ed92375.
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No longer have to duplicate groups for sequential and parallel runs.
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Compilation is slow on Solaris for one.
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To the R15 behaviour, with a return value instead of badarg.
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Commit e05868f49b442c10cedbded390c110473cda6f00 was the original,
this commit is the result of splitting that one in two.
Resurrect this suite to make SCTP faults more visible: the transport
suite has sporadic failures because of them, despite having jacked
up timeouts to unreasonable values.
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There should be no need for it, previous introduction was misguided.
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