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Dialyzer recognizes a certain pattern that makes it possible to get
rid of 'The created fun has no local return' warnings.
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Commit de7e01c958ff7c9e6da4034a53567a30a4ae5792 removed support for
tuple funs. To still allow resolve functions for
global:{re_}register_name/3 to be specified as {M,F}, we'll need to
translate {M,F} to an external fun.
Also update the documentation to mention that the use of {M,F} to
specify a resolve function is deprecated, and to add a recommendation
to use an external fun.
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Both functions always return `yes'.
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Both functions return pid(), not 'none'. The one that always returns
'none' is notify_all_name/3.
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Calls to global:whereis_name/1 have been substituted for calls to
global:safe_whereis_name/1 since the latter is not safe at all.
The reason for not doing this earlier is that setting a global lock
masked out a bug concerning the restart of supervised children. The
bug has now been fixed by a modification of global:whereis_name/1.
(Thanks to Ulf Wiger for code contribution.)
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As of this version, the global name server no longer supports nodes running
Erlang/OTP R11B.
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