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When using Yecc's operator precedence declarations (Right, Nonassoc,
Left), it is possible that some clauses of the generated code are
unreachable. Dialyzer complains, at least if SET_LIMIT in erl_types is
set sufficiently high (to avoid sets of integers to collapse to the
integer() type). Rather than trying to figure out exactly which
clauses are unreachable, Yecc generates a Dialyzer suppression.
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Applications that use the new erl_anno module are depending on STDLIB 2.5.
Note that CosNotification, Megaco, SNMP, Xmerl, and Parsetools use the
erl_anno module via the Yecc parsers only (the header file in
lib/parsetools/include/yeccpre.hrl calls the erl_anno module).
HiPE does not call the erl_anno module, but uses an exported type.
We have chosen to make HiPE dependent on the erl_anno module.
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Suppress Dialyzer warnings for clauses the only purpose of which is to
catch bugs in Yecc.
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Most dependencies introduced are exactly the dependencies to other
applications found by xref. That is, there might be real dependencies
missing. There might also be pure debug dependencies listed that
probably should be removed. Each application has to be manually
inspected in order to ensure that all real dependencies are listed.
All dependencies introduced are to application versions used in
OTP 17.0. This since the previously used version scheme wasn't
designed for this, and in order to minimize the work of introducing
the dependencies.
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As discussed in issue #240 *all* OTP library applications use the '.*'
wildcard as up and down version. This makes library applications
always up- and downgradeable. Using the wildcard version obsoletes
all maintenance tasks regarding library applications' appup files.
Additionally, it prevents upgrade problems caused by automatically
included application dependencies when using reltool to create
releases. Missing copyright headers are now consistently present.
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If you have declared your .xrl file as utf-8 encoded
and that some of your definitions contain unicode
characters, either leex wouldn`t be able to lex them
or compilation of the .xrl file would crash.
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A bug where Unicode filenames combined with Latin-1 encoding could
crash Yecc and Leex has been fixed.
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A bug causing Yecc to generate badly formed parsers when encountering
very simple recursive rules has been fixed.
Thanks to Eric Pailleau for reporting the bug.
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The code related to the introduction of unicode_string() and
unicode_char() has been removed. The types char() and string() have
been extended to include Unicode characters.
In fact char() was changed some time ago; this commit is about
cleaning up the documentation and introduce better names for some
functions.
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With silent rules, the output of make is less verbose and compilation
warnings are easier to spot. Silent rules are disabled by default and
can be disabled or enabled at will by make V=0 and make V=1.
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* hb/parsetools/remove_esyntax/OTP-10660:
Remote the file esyntax.yrl
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Expect modifications, additions and corrections.
There is a kludge in file_io_server and
erl_scan:continuation_location() that's not so pleasing.
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OTP-10106
OTP-10107
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* dev:
Update copyright years
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Conflicts:
lib/asn1/doc/src/asn1ct.xml
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This commit is a preparation for introducing location information
(filename/line number) in stacktraces in exceptions. Currently
a stack trace looks like:
[{Mod1,Function1,Arity1},
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{ModN,FunctionN,ArityN}]
Add a forth element to each tuple that can be used indication
the filename and line number of the source file:
[{Mod1,Function1,Arity1,Location1},
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{ModN,FunctionN,ArityN,LocationN}]
In this commit, the fourth element will just be an empty list,
and we will change all code that look at or manipulate stacktraces.
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The code that deals with the POSIX version of regexps has been
commented out. Robert will add an option as well as some way to set
the option in the source file later.
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A bug introduced in Parsetools 1.4.4 (R12B-2) has been fixed. (Thanks to
Manolis Papadakis.)
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Yecc failed to report reduce/reduce conflicts where one of the reductions
involved the root symbol. This bug has been fixed. (Thanks to Manolis
Papadakis.)
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* ks/cleanups:
percept: Clean up as suggested by tidier
percept: Modernize types and specs
parsetools: Don't use 'try...of' when 'try' will do
parsetools: Use %% for comments at the beginning of a line
parsetools: Replace lists:keysearch/3 with lists:keyfind/3
parsetools: Modernize types and specs
parsetools: Replace TABs with spaces
runtime_tools: Modernize specs
sasl: Eliminate tuple used as fun
sasl: Add missing modules to app file
asn1: Clean up as suggested by tidier
os_mon: Modernize types and specs
wx: Clean up as suggested by tidier
OTP-8455 ks/cleanups
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According to the style guidelines (and the Erlang mode for
Emacs), comments at the beginning of a line should start
with "%%", not "%".
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The files in the parsetools application are supposed to be
indented using spaces only. Remove the stray TABs that somehow
have crept in.
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