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* pf/document-escript-feature-only-present-in-examples/OTP-11827:
Document an escript:create/2 hidden feature
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escript:create/2 accepts a 3-elements tuple containing files and
zip:create/3 options to build a zip file.
Also had to update zip typespecs to allow referral from escript docs.
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* vladdu/unicode_parameters_doc:
Specify that +fn* flags affect even command-line parameters and environment variables
OTP-11818
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* vinoski/sys-get-rep-state2:
remove tuple funs from special process documentation
fix sys:get_state/1,2 and sys:replace_state/2,3 when sys suspended
OTP-11817
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The 'encoding' option of erl_parse:abstract/2 has been extended to
include 'none' and a callback function (a predicate).
The rationale is that a more general means of determining what integer
lists are to be represented as strings may help readability when
generating Erlang code given input in some other encoding than Latin-1
or UTF-8.
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variables
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Add two new system callbacks Module:system_get_state/1 and
Module:system_replace_state/2 to allow sys:get_state/1,2 and
sys:replace_state/2,3 to operate correctly even if a process is sys
suspended. Modify gen_server, gen_fsm, and gen_event to support the new
callbacks.
If a callback module does not export these functions, then by default the
Misc value (the same as that passed as the final argument to
sys:handle_system_msg/6, and returned as part of the return value of
sys:get_status/1,2) is treated as the callback module's state.
The previous behaviour of intercepting the system message and passing a
tuple of size 2 as the last argument to sys:handle_system_msg/6 is no
longer supported.
Add tests to verify the correctness of sys:get_state/1,2 and
sys:replace_state/2,3 when processes are sys suspended. Add two tests for
modules that implement special processes, one that exports
system_get_state/1 and system_replace_state/2 and one that doesn't.
Much of the credit for this patch goes to James Fish, who reported the
initial problem and implemented much of the fix.
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* hb/clarify_encoding:
Clarify the reference manual regarding source file encoding
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In the next commit, we will need a way to tell epp which the
default encoding should be for files that have no encoding comment.
We could add new open() and parse_file() functions with one
extra argument for the encoding, but there are already too many
variants.
To avoid having to add an additional argument to epp:open() and
epp:parse_file() each time new options are needed, introduce
epp:open/1 and epp:parse_file/2 that takes a property list with
options. Also support the new 'default_encoding' option for specifying
the default encoding for source files.
Thanks to Richard Carlsson for the idea and the implementation
of the new functionality in epp.erl.
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A note has been added that clarifies that the encoding of
the I/O-server has to be set explicitly, irrespective of
any encoding comment.
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* egil/maps/doc-module-api:
erl_docgen: Generate map() instead of #{} for maps type
stdlib: Document Maps module
stdlib: Fix maps:from_list/1 spec.
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Most of the updates have already been made in
'Fix alternative registry type annotations in supervisor',
a5412706f4185fddbac29216a49affd1e9f11da0.
Thanks to MaximMinin.
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The types array(), dict(), digraph(), gb_set(), gb_tree(), queue(),
set(), and tid() have been deprecated. They will be removed in OTP 18.0.
Instead the types array:array(), dict:dict(), digraph:graph(),
gb_set:set(), gb_tree:tree(), queue:queue(), sets:set(), and ets:tid()
can be used. (Note: it has always been necessary to use ets:tid().)
It is allowed in OTP 17.0 to locally re-define the types array(), dict(),
and so on.
New types array:array/1, dict:dict/2, gb_sets:set/1, gb_trees:tree/2,
queue:queue/1, and sets:set/1 have been added.
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OTP-11726
* sverk/ets-all-race:
erts: Fix faulty asserts in erts_sys_aligned_alloc/free
erts: Fix harmless (?) typo in beam_load.c
erts: Fix race bug in ets:all/0
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causing recently created/deleted tables to not be included/excluded.
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* hsv/add_droplast_to_lists:
Added documentation of lists:droplast/1
Added tests for lists:droplast/1 to stdlib/lists_SUITE
stdlib/lists: Add function droplast/1 This functions drops the last element of a non-empty list.
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The R16B03 release
Conflicts:
lib/sasl/vsn.mk
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* mh/dict_orddict_is_empty/OTP-11353:
Update primary bootstrap
Add dict:is_empty/1 and orddict:is_empty/1
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The R16B02 release
Conflicts:
lib/sasl/vsn.mk
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dict:size/1 runs in constant time, but orddict:size/1 does not. With
this change, the two modules stay API compatible and gain a
constant-time function for checking whether a dictionary is empty.
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Most notes.xml files will be updated in every release and cause
the kind of the problems described in the previous commit.
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* maint:
Correct the specifications of io_lib:fread/2,3
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Thanks to Chris King and Kostis Sagonas for pinpointing the bug.
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* pan/update_pcre_8.33:
Workaround TR gnu/181328, GCC 4.2.1 20070831 on FreeBSD 9.1
Clarify relation between erts_iolist_{size|to_buf}
Fix backslash in titles of manpages
Correct UTF-8 in stdlib's notes.xml
Add more tests for corner error cases in erl_bif_re.c
Add documentation of report_errors and match_limit(_recursion)
Add match_limit and match_limit_recursion options
Add return_errors option to re:run/3
Add README for updating PCRE
Add documentation of extensions to re module
Add new options to Erlang re interface and mend dupnames
Update PCRE doc part of re.xml to PCRE 8.33 state
Integrate new PCRE test suites
Integrate patch for PCRE bug id 1370
Handle CRLF correctly in global regexp
Add erts_prefix to pcre_library and update erl_bif_re
Update to PCRE 8.33, w/o the erts_ prefix added
OTP-11204
OTP-11205
OTP-10285
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The following compile options are documented:
no_start_optimize
ucp
never_utf
The following run options are documented:
notempty_atstart
{capture, all_names}
The following new functions are documented:
re:inspect/2
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* maint:
stdlib: Include file:all datatypes in filelib
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This does not include any documentation of the new options,
namely 'ucp', 'never_utf', 'notempty_atstart', 'no_start_optimize' or
{capture, all_names, ...} and re:inspect/1.
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`I` should be `If`
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The R16B01 release
Conflicts:
lib/sasl/vsn.mk
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* nox/erl_eval-receive/OTP-11137:
Updated primary bootstrap for erl_eval
Added preloaded prim_eval
Fix receive support in erl_eval with a BEAM module
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Using the low-level BEAM instructions, we can loop over each message in
the process queue and removes the first message that matches, without
receiving them all to later send them back to itself.
The function prim_eval:'receive'/2 is equivalent to the
following pseudo-code:
'receive'(F, T) ->
RESET MESSAGE QUEUE POINTER,
LOOP:
case PEEK CURRENT MESSAGE WITH TIMEOUT T of
{ok,Msg} ->
case F(Msg) of
nomatch ->
DECREMENT TIMEOUT T,
ADVANCE MESSAGE QUEUE POINTER,
GOTO LOOP;
Result ->
RESET MESSAGE QUEUE POINTER,
Result
end;
timeout ->
RESET MESSAGE QUEUE POINTER,
timeout
end.
To not break Dialyzer and other tools, we use a stub Erlang module which
abstract code is forcefully inserted into prim_inet.erl afterwards
compilation.
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In an email to erlang-questions, Bengt Kleberg wrote:
When I use c:ls/1 it reminds me so much of Unix "ls" that I
expect c:ls("filename") to work. The resulting error surprises
me every time (not the same day).
While teaching c:ls/1 to show non-directory files, update the
error handling to make use of the POSIX error codes from
file:list_dir/1 and file:format_error/1 (which had not been
invented when the c module was first implemented).
Suggested-by: Bengt Kleberg
Test-suite-by: Bengt Kleberg
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