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If a Dets table with fewer slots than keys was opened and then closed
after just a lookup, the contents were no longer well-formed. This bug
has been fixed. (Thanks to Matthew Evans.)
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* hb/stdlib/dets_chunk_match/OTP-8903:
Fix a bug concerning bchunk(), match() and select()
Conflicts:
lib/stdlib/test/dets_SUITE.erl
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If a Dets table was closed after calling bchunk/2, match/1,3,
match_object/1,3, or select/1,3 and then opened again, a subsequent
call using the returned continuation would normally return a reply.
This bug has fixed; now the call fails with reason 'badarg'.
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* hb/stdlib/dets_stream_op/OTP-8899:
Fix a bug that could cause 'bad_object' errors
Conflicts:
lib/stdlib/test/dets_SUITE.erl
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When several clients accessed a Dets table simultaneously,
modifications of the Dets server's internal state were sometimes
thrown away. The symptoms are diverse: error with reason 'bad_object';
inserted objects not returned by lookup(); et cetera.
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* hb/stdlib/dets_fixed_dirty/OTP-8898:
Fix a bug concerning truncated Dets files
Conflicts:
lib/stdlib/src/dets.erl
lib/stdlib/test/dets_SUITE.erl
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When several clients accessed a Dets table simultaneously, inserted or
updated objects were sometimes lost due to the Dets file being
truncated.
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When several clients accessed a Dets table simultaneously, one of them
calling dets:insert_new/2, the Dets server could crash. Alternatively,
under the same conditions, 'ok' was sometimes returned instead of 'true'.
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