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Commontest doesn't like arity 0 function with same name as test case.
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This function normalizes a path:
* convert atoms to strings
* flatten strings
* convert backslash to a forward slash
The bugfix is to only convert backslashes to forward slashes on
windows and not on any other platforms.
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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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* sze/edlin_understand_keys/OTP-11251:
Added primary bootstrap
erts: fixed documentation regarding tty and arrow keys
make edlin understand a few important control keys
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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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* lukas/smoketests/OTP-11221:
Add smoke tests
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Hi Fredrik,
> I've gotten some feedback from your review,
> You need to add documentation under Erts-> "User's Guide" -> "tty - A
> command line interface"
>
> You need to add testcase in interactive_shell_SUITE a simplified
> example of how this testcase could look like;
> ctrl_w_and_ctrl_u(_Conf) ->
> rtnode([{putline,""}, {putline, "2."}, {getline, "2"},
> {putline,"xxx yy"++[$\^w]++"."}, {getline,"xxx"}, {putline,"xxx
> yy"++[$\^u]++"z."}, {getline,"z"}],[]).
Please find an updated version of the patch attached to this e-mail. I
hope that you still accept it via e-mail because the former patch was
sent the same way ;-).
I have extended the documentation to list the new key combinations and
added tests to make sure they work.
Kind regards,
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>From ce4b827c78d18f39bb1146fd2959ffd7ae2b4bb6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stefan Zegenhagen <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 6 May 2013 14:39:07 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] [EDLIN] support a few more control keys
Add support for the following control keys that many users have become
accustomed to:
- <CTRL>+W : backward kill word
- <CTRL>+U : backward kill line
- <HOME> : goto start of line
- <END> : goto end of line
- <CTRL>+<LEFT> : backward word
- <CTRL>+<RIGHT> : forward word
It seems that the <CTRL>+<LEFT|RIGHT> control key sequences are
different between terminal emulators, therefore a few possible
combinations were added (similar to how libreadline is configured).
Documentation and tests are extended to reflect the new functionality.
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Smoke tests are meant to verify that a build of erlang has been successfull.
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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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* raimo/inet-gethostbyname-lowercase-search/OTP-10689:
Add test cases for host lookup case (in)sensitivity
Improve case (in)sensitivity for host lookups
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* siri/cuddle-with-tests:
Delete 'icky' dirs and symlinks after kernel tests
[ct_netconfc] Improve error printout
Fix interactive_shell_SUITE to handle node name with quotes
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This is to avoid lingering files on windows.
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* lukas/r16b01/testcase-fixes/OTP-11138:
Do not fail if there is no variables file
Run iter max ports on a seperate vm with smaller port table
Set max ports for slave node
Decrease sleep timer
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* avi/fix-os-cmd-win/OTP-11104:
Add testcase to exported
Added primary bootstrap for os.beam
kernel: redefined deep_list_command test
Remove unnecessary whitespaces in os.erl and os_SUITE.erl
Fix deep list argument error under Windows in os:cmd/1
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Some test hosts have e.g. '-' in the name, which causes the node name
to have single quotes. This commit updates the suite to handle this
correctly.
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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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Conflicts:
lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl
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Because of leeway in implementing os:cmd/1 under different OS there is
a difference in results when calling it with deep list
argument. os:cmd/1 specifies io_lib:chars() type for its argument and
io_lib functions can produce deep lists inspite of io_lib:chars()
result type specification. This commit flattens the argument for
erlang:open_port/2 (which is used under Windows) and expands the
os_SUITE to regress the bug.
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* bjorn/fix-encoding/OTP-11041:
Encode Erlang source files with non-ascii characters in UTF-8
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To ensure that 'master' compiles when we merge 'maint' to it,
regardless of which encoding is default in 'master', all source
files with non-ascii characters *must* have the encoding specified.
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* lh/demonitor-flush/OTP-11039:
Use erlang:demonitor(Ref, [flush]) where applicable
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The file module communicates with a file io server with the following
protocol for file operations:
> {file_request,From,ReplyAs,Request}
< {file_reply,ReplyAs,Reply}
The ReplyAs value is sent by the client side to match against when
receiving the reply and is otherwise left untouched and passed as is by
the server.
This commit enables receive optimizations by using the reference of the
server monitor, changing the protocol to:
> {file_request,From,MonitorRef,Request}
< {file_reply,MonitorRef,Reply}
As the shape of the messages is not changed, backwards compatibility is
not a concern.
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interactive_shell_SUITE: nodes names with '-'
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Refactor away ?line macro in application_SUITE
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* hb/file_name_type/OTP-10852:
Introduce new type file:name_all()
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* pan/unicode_filename_warnings:
prim_file: Fix error return from prim_file:list_dir/1
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* ks/hipe_bif-remove_refs_from/OTP-10851:
Fixed test to allow for lists:foreach/2 call
Change the return value of hipe_bifs:remove_refs_from/1
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* sverk/is_module_native-fix:
erts: Fix code:is_module_native
OTP-10870
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When the run-time system was started with +fnue, the error tuple
indicating a non-translatable filename was added as a non-proper
list tail inside an {ok,Files} term.
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