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in order to be backward compatible with user code that
accesses the members of erlang_pid and friend.
The documentation does not mention the content of these structs,
but we have example code that does. So the safe way it the revert
the node_org_enc field (added in R16A) and instead determine in
runtime which atom encoding to use depending on if the node atom
contains unicode (>255) characters or not.
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* sverk/ic/tests:
ic: Making tests pass after changes in erl_interface and jinterface
ic: Revert --enable-silent-rules for test Makefile
OTP-10785
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Note that all these changes was needed due to violations of the APIs
in erl_interface and jinterface.
One might of course argue that these violations was made due to
shortages in erl_interface and jinterface.
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Seems like this Makefile.src was included by mistake in
fed9a8415fc77ed42bf9a94ea421eff4f62c5eb4
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* sverk/r16/utf8-atoms:
erl_interface: Fix bug when transcoding atoms from and to UTF8
erl_interface: Changed erlang_char_encoding interface
erts: Testcase doing unicode atom printout with ~w
erl_interface: even more utf8 atom stuff
erts: Fix bug in analyze_utf8 causing faulty latin1 detection
Add UTF-8 node name support for epmd
workaround...
Fix merge conflict with hasse
UTF-8 atom documentation
test case
erl_interface: utf8 atoms continued
Add utf8 atom distribution test cases
atom fixes for NIFs and atom_to_binary
UTF-8 support for distribution
Implement UTF-8 atom support for jinterface
erl_interface: Enable decode of unicode atoms
stdlib: Fix printing of unicode atoms
erts: Change internal representation of atoms to utf8
erts: Refactor rename DFLAG(S)_INTERNAL_TAGS for conformity
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/io.c
OTP-10753
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With silent rules, the output of make is less verbose and compilation
warnings are easier to spot. Silent rules are disabled by default and
can be disabled or enabled at will by make V=0 and make V=1.
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* lukas/jinterface/whitespace_test_fix:
Do not build jinterface test if there is no jinterface
Escape whitespace in path
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OTP-10109
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OTP-10106
OTP-10107
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of generated Erlang source code. See seq12023.
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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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* bjorn/parallel-make/OTP-9451:
corba applications: Fix broken 'make clean'
ic documentation: Support parallel make
Revert "ic documentation: Support parallel make"
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* maint-r14:
Fix match bug
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Incorrect use of ets:match changed to ets:match_object.
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The IDL-GENERATED files must be removed too; otherwise the target
files will not be made the next time 'make' is invoked.
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Multiple instances of javadoc would be started at once, which is
unnecessary work and could cause one or more instances to fail
while creating directories. Use a stand-in file (JAVADOC-GENERATED)
to ensure that only one instance of javadoc is started.
Since javadoc creates directories itself, there is no need to
explicitly create the $(JAVA_OUT_DIR) directory.
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This reverts commit d9ec7c91ca6ae019ad80b03fb184924bad8d6bc8.
The commit did not fix the real problem.
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* dev:
Update copyright years
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Conflicts:
erts/aclocal.m4
erts/include/internal/ethread_header_config.h.in
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Create directories first, not within implicit rules. If two
'install' instances runs at the same time attempting to create
a directory, one of them may fail with an "File exists" error.
I tried to use order-only prerequisites to create the directories,
but run into two problems: First, order-only prerequisites are
only implemented in Make 3.80 and later. Second, on a computer
running Solaris/Intel 2.8 (with Make 3.80), order-only prerequisites
seemed to work like ordinary prerequisites, causing targets to
be re-built if the timestamp for the directory changed.
Therefore, using a shell command to run mkdir seems to be the
more portable solution.
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