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reason badarg. Neither SSL nor INETS catches this, resulting in crashes
with incomprehensible reasons.
OTP-9289
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bmk/inets/inet56_integration
OTP-9202
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the inets file).
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Fixed a couple of compilation errors. Also backed out a tiny change
that had already been added by Tuncer Ayaz in his binary-part-typo
branch.
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This change fixes a bunch of small (and a few less small) typos and
other errors in various modules that I've spotted throughout my travels.
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OTP-9158
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OTP-9157
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bmk/inets/inet56_integration
Conflicts:
lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.appup.src
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bmk/inets/inet56_integration
Conflicts:
lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.appup.src
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'bmk/inets/httpd/make_mod_esi_deliver_accept_binary_data/OTP-9123' into bmk/inets/inet56_integration
Conflicts:
lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.appup.src
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into bmk/inets/inet56_integration
Conflicts:
lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.appup.src
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Conflicts:
lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml
Fixed release notes after merge.
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bmk/inets/httpd/make_mod_esi_deliver_accept_binary_data/OTP-9123
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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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bmk/inets/httpd/make_mod_esi_deliver_accept_binary_data/OTP-9123
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Also fixed some of the documentation (types).
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bmk/inets/httpc/support_upload_body_streaming/OTP-OTP-9094
Conflicts:
lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc.erl
lib/inets/test/httpc_SUITE.erl
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* Assure store_cookies (and verify_cookies) is documented instead of the
nonexistent store_cookie and verify_cookie.
* Make sure the cookies option is not called cookie in comments.
* Sprinkle <c>...</c> arround symbols and code snippets in text.
* Grammar, wording, and punctuation fixes.
* Formalize See gen_tcp:connect/3,4 using <seealso>.
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* fd/httpc-man-page-fixes:
Grammar and typo fixes for the httpc module documentation
OTP-9090
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This change allows for more efficient delivery of large amounts of
data through the mod_esi interface when the handling process has that
data in binary format. It avoids the need to convert to list and the
extra memory involved in passing that list between processes.
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HTTPD header file install "fixed". That is, the include files in the
include dir are installed in the include dir (by the Makefile in the
src/inets_app). New wrapper header files (with the same names
httpd.hrl and mod_auth.hrl) has been created in the src/http_server
dir (which in turn is installed in the src/http_server dir by the
Makefile in the src/http_server dir).
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warnings/errors in man pages
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* ia/inets/url-encoding/OTP-8940:
Changed file error handling to be consistent
URL-encoding - add support in client and more usage in server. Also added missing include directory.
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added missing include directory.
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In description of the list_users/2 function, the character < was escaped
and a closing tag was missing which resulted in an invalid xml and
a wrong formatting.
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This is specially useful when a client doesn't know in advance the
length of the payload (so that it can't set the
Content-Length header).
Example:
-module(httpc_post_stream_test).
-compile(export_all).
prepare_data() ->
crypto:start(),
{ok, Fd} = file:open("test_data.dat", [binary, write]),
ok = file:write(Fd, lists:duplicate(crypto:rand_uniform(8182, 32768), "1")),
ok = file:close(Fd).
test() ->
inets:start(),
ok = prepare_data(),
{ok, Fd1} = file:open("test_data.dat", [binary, read]),
BodyFun = fun(Fd) ->
case file:read(Fd, 512) of
eof ->
eof;
{ok, Data} ->
{ok, Data, Fd}
end
end,
%% header 'Transfer-Encoding: chunked' is added by httpc
{ok, {{_,200,_}, _, _}} = httpc:request(post, {"http://localhost:8888",
[], "text/plain", {chunkify, BodyFun, Fd1}}, [], []),
ok = file:close(Fd1).
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This is a must when uploading large bodies that are to large to store
in a string or binary.
Besides a string or binary, a body can now be a function and
an accumulator.
Example:
-module(httpc_post_stream_test).
-compile(export_all).
-define(LEN, 1024 * 1024).
prepare_data() ->
{ok, Fd} = file:open("test_data.dat", [binary, write]),
ok = file:write(Fd, lists:duplicate(?LEN, "1")),
ok = file:close(Fd).
test() ->
inets:start(),
ok = prepare_data(),
{ok, Fd1} = file:open("test_data.dat", [binary, read]),
BodyFun = fun(Fd) ->
case file:read(Fd, 512) of
eof ->
eof;
{ok, Data} ->
{ok, Data, Fd}
end
end,
{ok, {{_,200,_}, _, _}} = httpc:request(post, {"http://localhost:8888",
[{"content-length", integer_to_list(?LEN)}], "text/plain", {BodyFun, Fd1}}, [], []),
ok = file:close(Fd1).
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* maint-r13:
snmp: Patch 1130
inets: Patch 1129
ssh: Patch 1127
ssh: Patch 1126
Conflicts:
lib/inets/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.appup.src
lib/inets/vsn.mk
lib/snmp/vsn.mk
lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/ssh/src/ssh.appup.src
lib/ssh/vsn.mk
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OTP-8739 [httpc] If a request times out (not connect timeout), the
handler process exited (normal) but neglected to inform
the manager process. For this reason, the manager did not
clean up the request table, resulting in a memory leak.
Also the manager did not create a monitor for the handler,
so in an unforseen handler crash, this could also create
a memory leak.
OTP-8741 The service tftp was spelled wrong in documentation and
in some parts of the code. It should be tftp.
OTP-8742 [httpc] Replaced the old http client api module (http) with
the new, httpc in the users guide.
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OTP-8609 [httpc] Made cookie handling more case insensitive.
OTP-8610 [httpc|httpd] Some netscape cookie dates are given with
a 2-digit year (e.g. 06 = 2006).
OTP-8624 [httpd] Added support (again) for the documented debugging
features. See the User's Guide Configuration chapter for
more info.
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OTP-8542 [httpc] Memory leak plugged. The profile manager never cleaned
up in its handler database. This meant that with each new
request handler, another entry was created that was never
deleted. Eventually the request id counter (used as a key)
would wrap, but the machine would most likely run out of
memory before that happened.
OTP-8607 [httpc] https requests with default port not handled properly.
Jebu Ittiachen.
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OTP-8508 [httpc] Badly formated error reason for errors occuring
during initial connec to a servert. Also, the possible error
reasons was not properly documented.
OTP-8509 [httpd] Issues with ESI erl_script_timeout. </p> *) The
"erl_script_timeout" config option is ducumented as a number
of seconds. But when parsing the config, in the new format
(not a config file), it was handled as if in number of
milliseconds. *) When the erl-script-timeout time was
exceeded, the server incorrectly marked the answer as sent,
thereby leaving client hanging (with an incomplete answer).
This has been changed, so that now the socket will be closed.
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