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Conflicts:
lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml
lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl
lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher_format.erl
lib/ssl/src/tls_handshake.erl
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as it has been made more relevant with the introduction of
write_concurrency for ordered_set.
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Clarify ETS docs about table iterations
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* sverker/fix-since-clauses/OTP-15460:
Fix "since" for all multi clause functions
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* maint:
Fix sorting in lists.xml
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This is the result of going through all .xml files
with "clause_i" attributes and make sure
their "since" versions are correct.
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`search/2` was sorted incorrectly.
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* raimo/stdlib/sys-log-of-gen-in-terminate-report/OTP-15381:
sys:log timeout 0 events
Filter gen_server State in crash sys:log
Fix statement duplication
Document system_events better
Adjust sys:log(N, get) to documentation
Unify system_events in gen_*
Log code change
Use from/1 type check
Limit more error_logger terms
Add client stacktrace
Print sys:log in error report
Optimize sys:handle_debug/4
Optimize sys:log
Fix sys:log functionality
Conflicts:
lib/stdlib/doc/src/sys.xml
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introduced after OTP_R13B03.
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
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The example should not show the iterator as that is
an internal value and if changed can confuse the reader
of the documentation. See ERL-796
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* maint:
stdlib: Let calendar:system_time_to_rfc3339() keep fractions
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RFC3339 mentions in paragraph 5.1 that if certain conditions are
fulfilled, then sorting date and time strings results in a
time-ordered sequence. One of the conditions is that the strings must
have the same number of fractional second digits. This commits makes
sure this is indeed the case.
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Optimize operator '--' and yield on large inputs
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* maint-18:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Optimize operator '--' and yield on large inputs
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/doc/src/notes.xml
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types
erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_lists.c
erts/vsn.mk
lib/stdlib/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/stdlib/vsn.mk
make/otp_version_tickets
otp_versions.table
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Optimize operator '--' and yield on large inputs
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Optimize operator '--' and yield on large inputs
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/doc/src/notes.xml
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types
erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_lists.c
erts/vsn.mk
lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/ssl/vsn.mk
lib/stdlib/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/stdlib/vsn.mk
make/otp_version_tickets
otp_versions.table
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The removal set now uses a red-black tree instead of an array on
large inputs, decreasing runtime complexity from `n*n` to
`n*log(n)`. It will also exit early when there are no more items
left in the removal set, drastically improving performance and
memory use when the items to be removed are present near the head
of the list.
This got a lot more complicated than before as the overhead of
always using a red-black tree was unacceptable when either of the
inputs were small, but this compromise has okay-to-decent
performance regardless of input size.
Co-authored-by: Dmytro Lytovchenko <[email protected]>
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The removal set now uses a red-black tree instead of an array on
large inputs, decreasing runtime complexity from `n*n` to
`n*log(n)`. It will also exit early when there are no more items
left in the removal set, drastically improving performance and
memory use when the items to be removed are present near the head
of the list.
This got a lot more complicated than before as the overhead of
always using a red-black tree was unacceptable when either of the
inputs were small, but this compromise has okay-to-decent
performance regardless of input size.
Co-authored-by: Dmytro Lytovchenko <[email protected]>
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* maint:
Optimize operator '--' and yield on large inputs
Inline erts_cmp
Clarify a magical allocation size
Fix trapping in lists:reverse/2
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* john/erts/minusminus_trapping/OTP-15371:
Optimize operator '--' and yield on large inputs
Inline erts_cmp
Clarify a magical allocation size
Fix trapping in lists:reverse/2
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Even more scalable ETS ordered_set with write_concurrency
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* maint:
fix extra parameter in <type>
Update profiling.xml
Fix docs on gen_event optional callback
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The removal set now uses a red-black tree instead of an array on
large inputs, decreasing runtime complexity from `n*n` to
`n*log(n)`. It will also exit early when there are no more items
left in the removal set, drastically improving performance and
memory use when the items to be removed are present near the head
of the list.
This got a lot more complicated than before as the overhead of
always using a red-black tree was unacceptable when either of the
inputs were small, but this compromise has okay-to-decent
performance regardless of input size.
Co-authored-by: Dmytro Lytovchenko <[email protected]>
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It returns `ok`, instead of `noreply`.
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* maint:
beam_lib: Remove obsolete module() from the beam() type
hipe: Don't use beam_lib:info/1 with an atom as filename
Honor the max heap size when copying literals after purging
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{RouteNodes, BaseNodes, MaxRouteTreeDepth}
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The type `beam()` in the `beam_lib` module is confusing:
-type beam() :: module() | file:filename() | binary().
It says that the module name can be used to identify the BEAM module
to be accessed, but passing in the module name only works if the BEAM
file is located in the current working directory because the module
is not searched for in the code path.
The reason that it is allowed to pass in the module name as an atom is
for backward compatibility. A long time ago, atoms instead of strings
were used as filenames. For that reason, `filename` and `file` still
accept atoms as filenames (although the practice is frown
upon). `beam_lib` accepts an atom as the filename for the same reason.
To remove the confusion, remove `module()` from the type and the
mention of it in the documentation. Code that uses an atom as a
filename will still work, but Dialyzer will issue a warning.
https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-696
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OTP-14731 Implement 'exsss' (Xorshift116**) as new default 'rand' algorithm
The new algorithm is a combination of the Xorshift116 ('exsp') state update and a new scrambler "StarStar" from the 2018 paper "Scrambled Linear Pseudorandom Number Generators" by David Blackman and Sebastiano Vigna. This combination should not have the caveat of weak low bits that the previous default algorithm(s) have had, with the cost of about 10% lower speed.
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* maint:
compiler: Forward +source flag to epp and fix bug in +deterministic
epp: Allow user to set source name independently of input file name
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Note that this does *not* affect -include()'d files or the -file()
directive.
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