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Didn't quite interpret '*' as RFC 3588 dictates. In particular, the
interpretation depends on what's being qualified, a required, optional
or fixed AVP.
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Writing a dictionary to file failed.
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It isn't always the case. The information isn't currently used in
any case.
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Spec was wrong. Scanning a file that ended with $' or contained an
empty $'-delimited string would have failed.
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This is returned on MontaVista 4.0.1, Linux 2.6.10.
On Solaris 9 (for one at least) it's eprotonosupport.
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The existence of openssl is not enough.
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The module was originally just intended as a minimal callback
implementation that could be used as a template. Being able to order
just a subset of callbacks (with reasonable defaults) makes for
simpler code in many cases however so ready support for this can be
useful.
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Also, add better definitions for Termination-Cause so as to avoid
grotesquely long macro names in the generated hrl, and for consistency
with other enums. That said, the names are still too long to be very
practical.
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After having added a less than stellar dependency that broke the
build. Parallel make could succeed by chance but not sequential.
This ensures the error doesn't get past test.
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A value is required to be the same as any specified with
@avp_vendor_id but otherwise the two locations are equivalent.
Both possibilities are allowed since @avp_vendor_id is required
for AVPs of types other than Grouped (modulo it not really needing
to exist at all: see commit 943266c9) and since the grammar parsed
in @grouped (from RFC 3588) allows it.
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Check that values that should be Unsigned32 actually are.
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Just use include options to add to the code path and expect that
dependent modules will either already have been loaded or will be
loaded dynamically, thereby avoiding having a module being left as
both current and old code when compiling concurrently. Not a problem
for a human user interactively compiling one module at a time
but the compiler test suite for one will compile concurrently.
In any case, leaving behind old code is probably not what someone
would expect while relying on the code path probably is.
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Plus additional parsing tests.
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@vendor is only required if the id is actually needed. That is, if
there is a locally defined AVP whose V flag is set and which does
not have a vendor id set by @avp_vendor_id.
Also, in the case of an inherited AVP, fix avp_name/2 in a generated
dictionary module defaulting vendor id from @vendor in the inheriting
dictionary but avp_header/1 defaulting it from the inherited dictionary.
In both cases the vendor id now defaults from @vendor in the inherited
dictionary.
Note that @avp_vendor_id from the inherited dictionary is
ignored: any changes from @vendor have to be explicit in the
inheriting dictionary. A better alternative to @avp_vendor_id
is to simply inherit from dictionaries setting the appropriate
@vendor but this was previously somewhat broken so @avp_vendor_id
was needed to set the id of an AVP whose definition was copied
from another source into a dictionary that only inherited from
the common dictionary (which doesn't set V on any AVPs).
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Base AVPs used for relaying and statistics are always taken from the
common dictionary. This is consistent with the way that Route-Record
is handled for one, and statistics should not rely on the dictionary
of any specific application.
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A dictionary need define neither messages nor grouped AVPs, in
which case no record definitions are generated. However, the
generated module still includes diameter_gen.hrl and this
requires some functions diameter_exprecs would otherwise insert,
even if the code that uses these will not be called.
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Errors are now detected after the parse with format_error/1
providing understandable error messages, pointing to the
offending line number(s) in the dictionary source.
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The previous parse was very adhoc and simply crashed on any kind
of input error, providing no identification of the objectionable input
that caused the parse to fail. The new parser is generated from a yecc
grammar, making it easier both to understand what it is that's being
parsed and to provide useful diagnostics to the user in case of error.
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* anders/diameter/release_R15A:
Version -> 0.11, update appup, minor app suite fix
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* anders/diameter/app_suite_vs_sasl/OTP-9704:
Add sasl to app testcases to placate systools
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A recent sasl change results in a missing_sasl warning/error that
causes the release and relup testcases to fail.
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* anders/diameter/capabilities_cb/OTP-9654:
Update documentation
Add capx suite
Accept any 2xxx result code in CEA
Rename some functions plus comment tweak
Send events for connection establishment failure
Use trivial capabilities callback in traffic suite
Add capabilities_cb transport option
Minor tls_ack simplification
diameter_dbg:log -> diameter_lib:log
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* anders/diameter/make/OTP-9638:
Fix comment typo
Simplify handling of generated hrls in testsuites
Minor dependency fix
Target cleanup in test/Makefile
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Tests error handling at capabilities exchange.
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In diameter_service:
make_packet -> make_request_packet
make_header -> make_request_header
make_reply_packet -> make_answer_packet
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