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Defining a behaviour_info/1 function is no longer the only way to
define a behaviour; you can use -callback attributes as well. This
change makes edoc aware of the latter, such that the module
documentation page for a behaviour module will list the name and arity
of the required callback functions.
Ideally, edoc should use the type information present in the callback
attributes, but with this change, the documentation is at least no
worse than when using an explicit behaviour_info function.
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OTP-10106
OTP-10107
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This reverts commit e21ff9b0b69219ab3853be7e80813156113152b7.
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These dependency files was once used when building the documentation,
but are no longer needed.
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Some applications still have support for an ancient documentation
build system. Eliminate the DOCSUPPORT define in otp.mk.in and the
not taken arm of the ifdefs in the Makefiles.
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Macros in comments following Erlang types were not expanded.
An example:
-type t() :: integer().
%% This type is used in {@link foo/0}.
The link to foo/0 was not created.
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* rz/add_proplist_type:
Add a proplist() type
OTP-9499
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Also fixed a Dialyzer warning (edoc_wiki.erl).
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Recently I was adding specs to an API and found that there is
no canonical proplist() type defined.
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Bugs concerning the option report_missing_types that was added in
EDoc-0.7.7 have been corrected: the option was misspelled in the
source, and local definitions as well as the function tags @private
and @hidden were not handled correctly. (Thanks to Manolis Papadakis.)
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* hw/call-chmod-without-f:
Call chmod without the "-f" flag
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/test/Makefile
lib/asn1/test/Makefile
lib/crypto/test/Makefile
lib/debugger/test/Makefile
lib/docbuilder/test/Makefile
lib/edoc/test/Makefile
lib/erl_interface/test/Makefile
lib/inviso/test/Makefile
lib/parsetools/test/Makefile
lib/percept/test/Makefile
lib/ssl/test/Makefile
lib/syntax_tools/test/Makefile
lib/test_server/test/Makefile
lib/tools/test/Makefile
OTP-9170
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* tv/edoc-loop-fix:
Fix infinite loop for malformed edoc input
OTP-9165
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bmk/inets/ftp/missing_spec_causes_dialyxer_problems/OTP-9114
Also fixed a bunch of "end-years" (was 2010 but should have been 2011,
which the commit hook not happy with).
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It is now possible to use Erlang specifications and types in EDoc
documentation. Erlang specifications and types will be used unless
there is also a function specification (@spec) or a type alias (@type)
with the same name. In the current implementation the placement of
-spec matters: it should be placed where the @spec would otherwise
have been placed.
Not all Erlang types are included in the documentation, but only those
exported by some export_type declaration or used by some documented
Erlang specification (-spec).
There is currently no support for overloaded Erlang specifications.
The syntax definitions of EDoc have been augmented to cope with most
of the Erlang types. (But we recommend that Erlang types should be
used instead.)
edoc:read_source() takes one new option, report_missing_types.
edoc_layout:module() takes one new option, pretty_printer.
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* hb/edoc/wiki_encoding/OTP-9109:
Add encoding when parsing Wiki text
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The <c>edoc_lib</c> module is meant to be private, but since it is
referred to from other man pages it has been included in the OTP
documentation. This change makes all functions private except those
referred to from other pages.
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EDoc used to fail on strings such as "���".
Thanks to Richard Carlsson.
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When processing an edoc comment with ``` in it, if the comment ends
without a matching ''' then an infinite loop occurs in the function
edoc_wiki:strip_empty_lines/2. This change fixes that by adding a clause
to return from the function upon the end of the comment input. This
allows an error to be thrown to indicate the problem, which is the same
behaviour as leaving either `` or ` unmatched.
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Add appropriate specs to shut off dialyzer's no_return warnings and
also fix an erroneous use of lists:concat/1 instead of lists:append/1.
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"-f" is a non-standard chmod option which at least SGI IRIX and HP UX do
not support. As the only effect of the "-f" flag is to suppress warning
messages, it can be safely omitted.
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Resolve name clash with auto-imported BIF error/1.
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