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* lukas/erts/20_minor_fixes:
erts: Rebuild etc executables if config.h changes
erts: Fix new gcc warning in check io
kernel: Add mem check to prim_file:large_write tc
erts: Fix two compiler warnings on OS X
erts: Fix erts_debug:df function info output
erts: Get rid of some unused function warnings on os x
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* sverker/remove-latin1-atom-encoding:
kernel: Fix erl_distribution_wb_SUITE:whitebox
kernel: Remove pg2_SUITE:compat
erts: Remove fun_r13_SUITE
stdlib: Remove test cases for R12 io protocol
kernel: Make DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS mandatory
kernel: Rewrite distribution flag verification
tools: Update assumptions in lcnt about external atom format
stdlib: Tweak beam_lib_SUITE whitebox assumptions
orber: Remove hard dependency to external atom format
kernel: Try mend disk_log whitebox tests
erts: Mark latin1 atom encoding as deprecated
jinterface: Do not generate atoms on old latin1 external format
erl_interface: Do not generate atoms on old latin1 ext format
erts: Do not generate atoms on old latin1 external format
erts: Fix faulty ASSERT for failed dec_term
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* bjorn/cuddle-with-tests:
Ensure code_SUITE:on_load_embedded/1 does not leak links
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* egil/kernel/refactor-supervisor/OTP-14315:
Update primary bootstrap
kernel: Refactor supervision tree
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Use maps in definitions to make them more readable.
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* lukas/kernel/gen_tcp_close_docs:
kernel: Expand gen_tcp:close docs with send text
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This commit attempts to clarify some of the guarantees given by
the TCP standard when issuing close. This is quite a complex
topic so there are probably corner cases still left, but this
at least tells the user that things can go wrong when doing
a close.
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for OTP 20.
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as it tests removed compatibility with R13 node.
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* vans163/patch-1/PR-1319:
Update inet.xml. Note buffer relation to MTU
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The documentation does not indicate this is the buffer responsible for the maximum bytes we can receive from a recv call.
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
lib/typer/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/typer/vsn.mk
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* hasse/fix_erl_anno_use:
parsetools: Fix handling of locations and annotations
diameter: Fix handling of locations and annotations
kernel: Fix handling of locations and annotations
compiler: Fix handling of locations and annotations
eunit: Fix handling of locations and annotations
Update preloaded
erts: Fix handling of locations and annotations
dialyzer: Fix handling of annotations in a test
debugger: Fix handling of locations and annotations
stdlib: Extend functions in erl_parse to handle form_info()
stdlib: Fix handling of locations and annotations
erts: Correct the documentation of abstract end-of-file
stdlib: Add debug tests to the erl_parse module
stdlib: improve the erl_anno module's debug tests
stdlib: Improve the erl_pp module's debug tests
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after atom encoding got 1 byte smaller when changed
from
<<$d, Len:16, Bytes/binary>>
to
<<$w, Len:8, Bytes/binary>>
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Conflicts:
lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src
lib/stdlib/src/stdlib.appup.src
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The application now has an own repo, https://github.com/erlang/typer
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Make sure that the symlink created in the lib directory is
deleted even if the test case fails.
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* lukas/kernel/fix_os_cmd_close_race/OTP-14232:
kernel: Fix hanging os:cmd race condition
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If the port terminates before Port ! close is issued,
there will be no 'closed' reply, so the old code would
hang. As it turns out there is no way to figure out
if a closed reply is supposed to come as that reply
is sent after all links and monitors are triggered.
So we have to use the synchronous port_close to close
the port.
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Running this test when for some reason stdlib has been
unstickied could cause the emulator to die. So we check first
to make sure that the expected files are sticky.
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* fix-source-typos: (25 commits)
Fixed typos in system/doc
Fixed typos in lib/xmerl
Fixed typos in lib/wx
Fixed typos in lib/stdlib
Fixed typos in lib/snmp
Fixed typos in lib/ssl
Fixed typos in lib/ssh
Fixed typos in PKCS-8.asn1 file
Fixed typos in lib/parsetools
Fixed typos in lib/orber
Fixed typos in lib/mnesia
Fixed typos in lib/megaco
Fixed typos in lib/kernel
Fixed typos in lib/jinterface
Fixed typos in lib/inets
Fixed typos in lib/hipe
Fixed typos in lib/eunit
Fixed typos in lib/erl_interface
Fixed typos in lib/eldap
Fixed typos in lib/edoc
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* jur0/fix-function-name:
Fix function name
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From camel case to snake case.
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Extend shell c(...) to find and recompile modules
OTP-14190
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* maint:
Store messages for 'rex' and 'error_logger' off heap
file: match enoent and enotdir in path_open
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Store messages for 'rex' and 'error_logger' off heap
OTP-14192
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file: match enoent and enotdir in path_open
OTP-14191
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* egil/20/erts/signal-service/OTP-14186:
kernel: Document signal server
erts: Use os module instead of erts_internal for set_signal/2
erts: Do not handle SIGILL
erts: Fix thread suspend in crashdump
erts: Do not enable SIGINT
erts: Use generic signal handler
erts: Add OS signal tests
erts: Handle SIGUSR1 via signal service instead
erts: Handle SIGTERM via signal service instead
kernel: Add gen_event signal server and default handler
erts: Add SIGHUP signal handler
erts: Remove whitespace errors
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab
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Performance for processes that receive huge amounts of
messages can be increased by storing the incoming messages
outside the heap (that avoids copying the message in a
garbage collection).
Two OTP processes that are known to receive many messages
are 'rex' (used by 'rpc') and 'error_logger'.
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* Add specs
* Change return signature to 'ok' instead of 'true'
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* josevalim/atu8-chunk/PR-1078/OTP-14178:
Add new AtU8 beam chunk
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The new chunk stores atoms encoded in UTF-8.
beam_lib has also been modified to handle the new
'utf8_atoms' attribute while the 'atoms' attribute
may be a missing chunk from now on.
The binary_to_atom/2 BIF can now encode any utf8
binary with up to 255 characters.
The list_to_atom/1 BIF can now accept codepoints
higher than 255 with up to 255 characters (thanks
to Björn Gustavsson).
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