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Conflicts:
erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam
lib/kernel/test/gen_sctp_SUITE.erl
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Conflicts:
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/os.beam
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* mhssler/add-os-unsetenv/OTP-11446:
erts: remove ?line macro in testcases
Update primary bootstrap
Add os:unsetenv/1
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New BIF os:unsetenv/1 which deletes an environment variable and
returns 'true'.
Does not change any old functionality.
Calls the libc function unsetenv(3) on UNIX and
SetEnvironmentVariableW(key, NULL) on Windows. The unicode support
is the same as for os:getenv and os:putenv.
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'one-to-may' should be 'one-to-many'
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Add the {active,N} socket option, where N is an integer in the range
-32768..32767, to allow a caller to specify the number of data messages to
be delivered to the controlling process. Once the socket's delivered
message count either reaches 0 or is explicitly set to 0 with
inet:setopts/2 or by including {active,0} as an option when the socket is
created, the socket transitions to passive ({active, false}) mode and the
socket's controlling process receives a message to inform it of the
transition. TCP sockets receive {tcp_passive,Socket}, UDP sockets receive
{udp_passive,Socket} and SCTP sockets receive {sctp_passive,Socket}.
The socket's delivered message counter defaults to 0, but it can be set
using {active,N} via any gen_tcp, gen_udp, or gen_sctp function that takes
socket options as arguments, or via inet:setopts/2. New N values are added
to the socket's current counter value, and negative numbers can be used to
reduce the counter value. Specifying a number that would cause the socket's
counter value to go above 32767 causes an einval error. If a negative
number is specified such that the counter value would become negative, the
socket's counter value is set to 0 and the socket transitions to passive
mode. If the counter value is already 0 and inet:setopts(Socket,
[{active,0}]) is specified, the counter value remains at 0 but the
appropriate passive mode transition message is generated for the socket.
This commit contains a modified preloaded prim_inet.beam due to changes in
prim_inet.erl.
Add tests for {active,N} mode for TCP, UDP, and SCTP sockets.
Add documentation for {active,N} mode for inet, gen_tcp, gen_udp, and
gen_sctp.
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The R16B02 release
Conflicts:
lib/sasl/vsn.mk
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Most notes.xml files will be updated in every release and cause
the kind of the problems described in the previous commit.
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Conflicts:
erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam
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* raimo/linux-network-namespace-sockopt/OTP-11157:
Document socket option 'netns'
Rudimentary test
Make netns option value a string
Implement netns for SCTP + bugfixes
Implement netns option for TCP and UDP
Implement emulator netns support for TCP and UDP
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* fh/start-all/OTP-11250:
kernel: fix documentation regarding ensure_all_started endtag
Updated primary bootstrap
Add application:ensure_all_started/1-2
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This adds two new functions to the application module that will
recursively look for missing dependencies to start the entire dependency
chain of a given application, and then the application itself, if
possible.
Its entire behavior is based on the currently existing 'start/1-2'
functions, which will report dependencies that have not yet been started
and other problems encountered. 'ensure_all_started/1-2' will use this
information the way any programmer would manually do it to automate the
process.
This kind of functionality, while not OTP-ish (releases do this start
sequence for the user), is still useful for testing purposes, quick
demonstrations, and programmers who do not wish or know how to use OTP
releases.
The function returns '{ok, StartedApps}' for all started or already
started applications (already started are omitted from the list), and
will return '{error, {AppName, Reason}}' on a failure to allow users to
rapidly know why the function failed.
Note that no specific check is made for direct or indirect circular
dependencies between applications, and these will make the function go
in an infinite loop.
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The R16B01 release
Conflicts:
lib/sasl/vsn.mk
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* siri/kernel/heart-set_cmd-unicode/OTP-10843:
Convert command string to encoded binary in heart:set_cmd/1
Conflicts:
lib/kernel/src/heart.erl
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* maint:
Only verify not busy for erlang:send(Port, Msg, [nosuspend]) until scheduled
Make high_msgq_watermark and low_msgq_watermark generic inet options
Do not treat port_set_data/port_get_data as signals
Add 'frmptr' emulator type
Conflicts:
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/erts_internal.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam
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* rickard/inet_opts/OTP-11075:
Make high_msgq_watermark and low_msgq_watermark generic inet options
Conflicts:
erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam
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OTP-10843
In order to allow unicode filenames in heart commands, the command
string is now encoded according to the file name translation mode of
the emulator (file:native_name_encoding()) before it is sent to the
heart process.
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* hb/file_name_type/OTP-10852:
Introduce new type file:name_all()
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The recommended type for filenames is a list of characters (which
may be Unicode characters greater than 255). Change the
file:filename() to reflect that.
For the filename module we still need a type that can be either
a string or a binary, so we need to introduce the type
file:filename_all().
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* vd/code_get_mode/OTP-10823:
Added name prefix to code.xml
Add a new function code:get_mode() can be used to detect how the code servers behaves
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servers behaves
Rationale:
Some applications (like erlide) have code to be loaded dynamically on a
node. It may be slow to load everything upfront every time, so if the
node is in interactive mode, we would like to just append to the load
path. Currently, there is no direct way to detect if the node is running
in embedded mode or not so that we can do the right thing.
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