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This commit adds a normalization of the directory given with the
lib_dir parameter on application level. This will covert the path to
absolute, remove trailing slash and any occurrencies of "xxx/..".
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As a way of specifying one specific version of an application, the
following configuration parameter is added on application level:
{lib_dir,Dir}, Dir = string()
This can be useful if the parent directory of the application
directory is not suitable to use as a lib dir on system level.
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The new warning list did not work on Windows. It could not display
tooltips for each warning and the popup window would always disappear
behind the main system window.
Also, column width did not occur well initially in list controls.
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OTP-9792
The following problems have been solved:
* reltool_target:do_merge_apps - in recursive calls to this function,
the accumulator was reverted each time causing the order of
applications listed after kernel and stdlib in the rel specification
in the configuration to sometimes be messed up.
* There are several ways to specify wich applications to include in an
application:
1) in the .app file for the including applications
2a) in the .rel file, when listing applications
2b) in the rel specification in the reltool configuration
2a (systools) and 2b (reltool) should have the same effect and
overwrite 1.
According to the documentation of systools (sasl), the default value
in 2a is an empty list. This should mean that if included
applications are not mentioned in the .rel file, then any included
application listed in the .app file will be disregarded. This is NOT
the way systools actually works. The implementation sets the default
for the .rel file to the same list as in the .app file.
Reltool earlier implemented 2b as described in the systools
documentation. However, after some discussion we decided to change
this so that reltool handles 2b in the same way as systools handles
2a since this seems more intuitive. The sasl documentation will be
altered accordingly (internal ref OTP-9980).
* If the rel specification in the reltool configuration explicitly
specified included applications to be an empty list, and the .app
file had a non-empty list, then the empty list from the rel
specification was discarded. This has been corrected so the rel
specification now, if set, always overwrites the value of
included_applications in the .app file.
* reltool would earlier add load instructions in the script/boot files
for ALL modules in the ebin directory of an application even if
mod_cond was set to app (include only modules listed in the .app
file). This has been corrected - now only modules with
#mod.is_included==true are loaded.
* reltool would earlier add start instructions in the script/boot file
for included applications. This has been corrected - included
applications shall only be loaded since the including application is
responsible for starting them.
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OTP-9794
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OTP-9967
All active warnings are now displayed in a specific warning list at
the bottom of the sys windows. Warnings do no longer cause popup
dialogs during configuration.
The reason for this is to avoid the same warning to pop up many
times. This would happen since each configuration change now causes a
fresh reading of the file system - and thus each warning would be
detected each time the configuration was changed.
reltool_manual_gui_SUITE is updated to test the new functionality.
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OTP-9794
Stopping configuration (throw/catch) at first error instead of
continuing through all steps and then returning the error at the
end.
Start of reltool_server will no longer succeed if the configuration
causes an error.
reltool:get_status can only return {error,Reason} in the case where
the reltool_server has terminated. In all other cases it will return
{ok,Warnings}.
Bug fix in this commit:
* warnings are no longer duplicated in pop-up or return from reltool_server
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Applications that are required to be started
before other applications according to their
app-file are now automatically included in
the release. The kernel and stdlib applications
are automatically included.
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* hawk/escript-add-create-and-extract:
Add type info for record fields
Remove the undocumented function escript:foldl/3
Make reltool independent of the function escript:foldl/3
Add functions to create and extract escripts
Add function zip:foldl/3 to iterate over zip archives
OTP-8521 hawk/escript-add-create-and-extract
Added function zip:foldl/3 to iterate over zip archives.
Added functions to create and extract escripts. See escript:create/2 and
escript:extract/2.
The undocumented function escript:foldl/3 has been removed. The same
functionality can be achieved with the more flexible functions
escript:extract/2 and zip:foldl/3.
Record fields has been annotated with type info. Source files as been
adapted to fit within 80 chars and trailing whitespace hasd been removed.
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While at it, adapt the source files to fit within 80 chars and
remove trailing whitespace.
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The function is undocumented and is removed. The new implementation
uses the newly introduced functions escript:extract/2 and
zip:foldl/3. These new functions are documented (which implies that
they are a part of the public API).
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