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Remove out-commented code. Make sure that comments that are not
at the end of a line starts with two '%' characters and not just
one. That will become important later when we'll remove all
?line macros and ask Emacs to re-indent the files.
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Use unique node names to ensure that one failed test case will
not cause other test cases to fail if a slave node was left.
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Those clause are obsolete and never used by common_test.
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Replace with io:format/2 or ct:pal/3.
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?config is ugly and not recommended. Use proplists:get_value/2
instead.
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* maint:
io_SUITE: Don't fail on fast computers with rough timers
Fix code_SUITE after test_server change
Set default value for crash_dump_dir
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* siri/crashdump-dir/OTP-13388:
Fix code_SUITE after test_server change
Set default value for crash_dump_dir
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* henrik/doc-fixes:
Fix typo in INSTALL.md
Update README.md
Fix typo in 'app' documentation
s/is/are
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test_server:start_node does no longer add the test_server path to the
new node, since the needed code is present in the default path. This
caused two test cases in code_SUITE to fail.
code_SUITE:mult_lib_roots: Expected the test_server path to be first
in the code path. This check is removed.
code_SUITE:bad_erl_libs: Started a node with "-env ERL_LIBS ",
i.e. not giving any value to the ERL_LIBS variable. This test
succeeded by accident, since the combination with arguments set by
test_server_node.erl and by slave.erl caused the node start to work,
and no further checks were present in the test. This part of the test
case is now removed.
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* siri/appups-19.0:
Update appups in kernel, stdlib and sasl for OTP-19
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* sverk/master/halt-INT_MIN:
erts: Make erlang:halt() accept bignums as Status
erts: Change erl_exit into erts_exit
kernel: Remove calls to erl_exit
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OTP-13251
* sverk/halt-INT_MIN:
erts: Make erlang:halt() accept bignums as Status
erts: Change erl_exit into erts_exit
kernel: Remove calls to erl_exit
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* msantos/epmd-IPv6-node-reg2/PR-864/OTP-13364:
epmd: support IPv6 node registration
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* siri/appups-18.3:
Update appups in kernel, stdlib and sasl for OTP-18.3
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* bjorn/multiple-load/OTP-13111:
code: Add functions that can load multiple modules
Refactor post_beam_load handling
Simplify and robustify code_server:all_loaded/1
Update preloaded modules
Add erl_prim_loader:get_modules/3
Add has_prepared_code_on_load/1 BIF
Allow erlang:finish_loading/1 to load more than one module
beam_load.c: Add a function to check for an on_load function
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Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types
erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_info.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
erts/preloaded/ebin/erts_internal.beam
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Change scheduler responsiveness to 'check_schedulers'.
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Add functions to 'code' to allow loading of multiple modules
at once.
code:atomic_load(Modules) will load all modules at once, or fail
having loaded none of them. Since we cannot guarantee the atomicity if
there are modules with -on_load functions, the list of modules must
not contain any modules with an -on_load function.
Also, to make it possible to put an application into an inactive state
for as short time as possible, also add code:prepare_loading/1 and
code:finish_loading/1. They are used like this:
{ok,Prepared} = code:prepare_loading(Modules)
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ok = code:finish_loading(Prepared)
code:ensure_modules_loaded/1 is useful as a pure optimization to
ensure that modules that will be needed soon have indeed been
loaded. It will not reload modules that have already been loaded and
it *will* accept modules that have an on_load function. Therefore, it
does not make sense to give any atomicity guarantees.
I did consider overloading the existing code:ensure_loaded/1
function, but rejected it because the return value is very
different. Having different forms of return values depending
on the types of arguments is confusing.
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After loading a module without native code, it is still necessary
to call hipe_unified_loader:post_beam_load() to ensure that any
native calls to the module is done to the newly loaded module
(and not to a previous version of the module in native code).
Unfortunately, hipe_unified_loader:post_beam_load() can be slow
and most of the time it doesn't do anything because no previous
native code was loaded. Therefore, ad2962278f added a kludge using
the process dictionary to avoid calling post_beam_load() if no
native code at all has been loaded.
Remove the kludge by keeping track exactly of which modules that
have native code in the existing ets table. Also generalize
post_beam_load() to handle severals modules at once, since we
will soon need that functionality.
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The main ets table kept by code_server contains several pieces
of information. Therefore, code_server:all_loaded/1 need to
filter the information in the table.
code_server:all_loaded/1 can be simplified if we use
ets:select/2. Currently, the filtering is done by filtering
away unwanted stuff ({sticky_dir,Mod} tuples). It is more
robust to filter on the stuff that we want to keep
({Mod,Path} tuples, where Mod is an atom) in case that we'll
add more auxiliary records to the table later.
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When we are going to implement functions that can load many modules
at once, we don't the erl_prim_loader server to become a bottleneck.
Therefore, we need erl_prim_loader:get_modules/3 that can read many
BEAM files in parallel.
Note that we will not bother making reading from archive files
or using the inet loader efficient. That can be done later if it
turns out to be important.
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* bernardd/gen_tcp_export_socket:
Export gen_tcp:socket() type
OTP-13380
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from debug and example code
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In addition, the heart API is extended with the following functions:
* heart:set_options/1
* heart:get_options/0
If heart:set_options([scheduler]) is set, heart will check
scheduler responsiveness before every heartbeat to the heart port.
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* bjorn/remove-test_server/OTP-12705:
Remove test_server as a standalone application
Erlang mode for Emacs: Include ct.hrl instead test_server.hrl
Remove out-commented references to the test_server applications
Makefiles: Remove test_server from include path and code path
Eliminate use of test_server.hrl and test_server_line.hrl
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* legoscia/prettier-default-error-logger/OTP-13325:
Prettify default error_logger output somewhat
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* maint:
kernel: Correct contract for inet:getifaddrs/1
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See also http://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-95.
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The test_server application has previously been deprecated.
In OTP 19, we will move relevant parts of test_server into the
common_test application. Test suites that include test_server.hrl
must be updated to include ct.hrl instead. Test suites that include
test_server_line.hrl must removed that inclusion. Test suites that
call the test_server module directly will continue to work in OTP 19.
The test suites for Erlang/OTP are built and executed in exactly
the same way as previously.
Here are some more details.
The modules test_server*.erl and erl2html2.erl in lib/test_server/src
have been moved to common_test/src.
The test_server.hrl and test_server_line.hrl include files have
been deleted. The macros in test_server.hrl have been copied into
lib/common_test/include/ct.hrl.
The ts*.erl modules and their associated data files in
lib/test_server/src has been been moved to the new directory
lib/common_test/test_server. The ts* modules are no longer built
to lib/common_test/ebin. They will only built when 'make release_tests'
is executed.
The test suite for test_server has been moved to lib/common_test/test.
The rest of the files have been deleted.
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Cleanliness.
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Since no test suites includede test_server.hrl, there is no need
to have test_server in the include path or code path.
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As a first step to removing the test_server application as
as its own separate application, change the inclusion of
test_server.hrl to an inclusion of ct.hrl and remove the
inclusion of test_server_line.hrl.
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