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* ks/erl_bif_types-cleanup/OTP-8961:
Fix type information of 'file' and 'code' modules
Conflicts:
lib/hipe/cerl/erl_bif_types.erl
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* pan/unicode-filenames/OTP-8887: (27 commits)
Test and correct filelib and filename
Add documentation to erlang.xml and slight correction to unicode_usage.xml
Add section about Unicode file names to stdlib users guide
Correct bug in file_name_SUITE making it fail on Unix instead of Windows7
Add documentation about raw filenames and Unicode file name translation mode
Make filelib not crash on re codepoints beyond 255 in re when filename is raw
Mend on_load_embedded testcase which did not handle windows links
Correct testcase regarding windows versions supporting soft links.
Teach filelib to use re in unicode mode when filenames are not raw
Treat soft links on Windows correctly in file_name_SUITE
Adapt new soft and hard link routines on Windos to Unicode
Corrected testcases broken by unicode filenames
Update preloaded prim_file
Teach prim_file not to accept atoms and not to throw exceptions
Adapt inet_drv to Visual Studio 2008
Teach spawn_executable about Unicode
Convert filenames read on MacOSX to canonical form
Teach file to accept codepoints beyond 255.
Add testcases
Correct shell utilities to handle unicode and possibly binaries
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Also corrected type-info for bifs
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Also corrected compressed files on Windows
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* pan/embedded-mode-testcase/OTP-8905:
Unload stray applications from application_SUITE before creating script
Make testcase filter away bogus applications from earlier suites
Add test loading all of OTP in boot script and running embedded
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* pan/gen_udp-connect-testcase/OTP-8860:
Teach gen_udp_SUITE:connect testcase about econnreset on Windows
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* pan/code-clash-testcase/OTP-8852:
Teach code_SUITE:clash Windows file system semantics
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Dialyzer for a long time now has had hard-coded type information about
key functions of the 'file' and 'code' modules in 'erl_bif_types'.
Some of this information was not up-to-date according to the published
Erlang/OTP documentation, while some other part contained small errors.
Now that specs are available, this information should be moved to the
corresponding files, not be hard-coded in erl_bif_types.
This change takes out all information for the 'file' module and fixes
some small errors in type information for the 'code' module.
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* ta/fix-native-looping:
error_handler: add no_native compiler directive
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* ks/file_open-mode:
Add the {encoding, _} options to file:open/2's modes
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* maint-r14:
Prepare release
Fix that the documentation top index generator can handle an Ericsson internal application group
Teach -init_debug to print info about on_load handlers begin run
Fix hang in on_load handlers in embedded mode
Conflicts:
erts/vsn.mk
lib/kernel/vsn.mk
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In embedded mode, all on_load handlers will be called after
loading all modules but before starting any servers. Therefore,
if an on_load handler calls any function in the code module that
calls the code server (such as code:priv_dir/1), there will be a
deadlock because the code server has not yet been started.
Fix this problem by invoking the on_load handlers after
having started most servers in the kernel application.
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Although the {encoding, encoding()} set of options is documented in
the manual page of the 'file' module, they do not appear in the Mode
description on that page nor in the mode() type declaration.
The patch adds this information in both the code of the module and
the documentation of the module.
To avoid duplication, the declaration of the encoding() type is added
to the 'unicode' module where it most probably belongs.
While at it, added a proper declaration for posix(), took out the
now superfluous information about the types of file:open/2 from the
erl_bif_types module, and corrected the return type of file:open/2
so that it corresponds to the published documentation.
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As suggested by Mikael Pettersson:
"I agree there _may_ be a recursion between the native-traps-to-beam
mechanism and the error_handler module. However, the real problem is
that the chosen mechanism (point to target MFA's BEAM code) isn't
flexible enough to handle newer features like on_load or (apparently)
a native-mode error_handler.
My planned fix is to make remote calls link to the target's Export*
instead, just like BEAM does, which should solve the problems. This
will however require HiPE to use different kinds of trap-to-beam stubs
for remote and local calls, since local calls must not and often
cannot go via Export entries.
A simpler workaround for the error_handler issue (which I couldn't
reproduce) is to just never compile error_handler to native code. It's
not like there's a lot to gain by doing that. Please try the patch
below."
Patch has been tested and confirmed to make --enable-native-libs
useable.
Signed-off-by: Mikael Pettersson <[email protected]>
Acked-by: Tuncer Ayaz <[email protected]>
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* pan/epmd-vulnerabilities/OTP-8780:
Teach testcases to survive TIME_WAIT overload
Update erl_interface doc and testsuite for epmd changes
Restore null termination of input buffer
Teach testcase epmd_SUITE:too_large to accept econnaborted
Teach epmd_cli.c to not respond 'Killed' when killing denied
Calculate minimal packet size for ALIVE2 requests correctly
Document epmd and it's options properly and fixup help text
Fix anomalies in epmd not yet reported as security issues
Remove two buffer overflow vulnerabilities in EPMD
Remove all support for ancient EPMD protocol
Remove very old protocol from EPMD
Conflicts:
lib/erl_interface/src/epmd/epmd_port.c
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When the HTTP packet mode has been enabled for a socket,
the ssl and gen_tcp modules have different error indications
when there is an error while parsing the HTTP header:
ssl:recv(SSLSocket, 0) -> {ok, {http_error, _Str}}
gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 0) -> {error, {http_error, _Str}}
We have decided to change gen_tcp:recv/2 to behave the same
way as ssl:recv/2. That means that there will be always be
an ok tuple if data could be succefully read from the socket,
and an error tuple if there was a read error at the socket level.
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* ph/auto_recognize_ipv6:
Add tests
Let an 8-tuple given as ip_address() for gen_tcp/gen_udp/gen_sctp imply 'inet6'
OTP-8822
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