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uabboli/hb/stdlib/fix_dets_file_name/OTP-15253/ERL-555
stdlib: Let dets:open_file() crash when given raw file name
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* maint:
stdlib: Correct contracts in module io_lib_format
stdlib: Improve error handling in module io_lib
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See also ERL-55 and OTP-13229.
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Optimize binary match from 10% up to 70x
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The idea is to use memchr on the first lookup for
binary:match/2 and also after every match on binary:matches/2.
We only use memchr in case of matches because benchmarks
showed that using memchr even when we had false positives
could negatively affect performance.
This speeds up binary matching and binary splitting by 4x
in some cases and by 70x in other scenarios (when the last
character in the needle does not occur in the subject).
The reason to use memchr is that it is highly specialized
in most modern operating systems, often defaulting to
SIMD operations.
The implementation uses the reduction count to figure out
how many bytes should be read with memchr. We could increase
those numbers but they do not seem to make a large difference.
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I did not find any legitimate use of "can not", however skipped
changing e.g RFCs archived in the source tree.
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Optimise creation of anonymous functions
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This introduces a similar optimisation for normal funs
to what was introduced for external funs in #1725.
It is possible to allocate the fun as a literal, if it does not capture
the environment (i.e. it does not close over any variables).
Unfortunately it's not possible to do this in the compiler due to
problems with representation of such functions in the `.beam` files.
Fortunately, we can do this in the loader.
Simple evaluation shows that functions that don't capture the
enviornment consistute over 60% of all funs in the source code of
Erlang/OTP itself.
The only downside is that we lose a meningful value in the `pid` field
of the fun. The goal of this field, beyond debugging, was to be
able to identify the original node of a function. To be able to still do
this, the functions that are created in the loader are assigned the init
pid as the creator.
To solve issues with staryp, initially set the `erts_init_process_id`
to `ERTS_INVALID_PID` and skip the described optimisation if the value
is still uninitialised.
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
Eliminate a crash in the beam_jump pass
stdlib: Fix a 'chars_limit' bug
Fix a race condition when generating async operation ids
Fix internal compiler error for map_get/2
beam_type: Fix unsafe optimization
public_key: Remove moduli 5121 and 7167 Thoose were added by 598629aeba9de98e8cdf5637043eb34e5d407751 but are not universaly supported.
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* maint-21:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
Eliminate a crash in the beam_jump pass
stdlib: Fix a 'chars_limit' bug
Fix a race condition when generating async operation ids
Fix internal compiler error for map_get/2
beam_type: Fix unsafe optimization
public_key: Remove moduli 5121 and 7167 Thoose were added by 598629aeba9de98e8cdf5637043eb34e5d407751 but are not universaly supported.
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jhogberg/john/erts/cross-type-carrier-migration/OTP-15063
Allow carrier migration between different allocator types
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uri_string: support key without value in query string
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* peterdmv/stdlib/fix_uri_string_normalize/ERL-636/OTP-15112:
stdlib: Fix release_tests target in Makefile
stdlib: Fix normalization function in uri_string
Change-Id: I656a583befd8950d4326d15e60145c617acd41c3
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'make release_tests' copies the property_test directory.
Change-Id: Ife75711aec1ef6e85ef091b1ba28a221be3d1110
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* jl/sharpen-maps-tests/OTP-14012:
stdlib: Fix error reason for maps:with/without
Check for the overlap between maps and iterators
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- Fix parsing of hostnames that start with a number.
- Update uri_string:parse/1 to be only responsible for parsing
input URIs into URI components. Implicit percent-encoding
normalization has been removed.
- Implement percent-encoding normalization.
- Update uri_string:normalize/{1,2} to include percent-encoding
normalization.
- Update test suites according to the new semantics.
- Add new property test: normalize
Change-Id: I6f37dcae2b3fcb4b29d286dbb0dfc563e8f211ae
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Module and Id are now always included as fields in Config, so these
are no longer returned as separate elements.
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And add field 'module' in handler config.
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See also https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-607.
A zero field width used to insert line breaks "everywhere", but with
this patch no line breaks are inserted.
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* dgud/stdlib/string-case-bin-bug:
Fix *case bugs for binaries
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Bad optimizing code introduced in 5c51e87bee9d
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* sverker/ets-delete_all_objects-trap/OTP-15078:
erts: Rename untrapping db_free_*empty*_table
erts: Make ets:delete_all_objects yield on fixed table
erts: Optimize ets delete all in fixed table
erts: Refactor ets select iteration code
erts: Cleanup ets code
erts: Optimize ets hash object deallocactions
erts: Refactor pseudo deleted ets objects
erts: Make atomic ets:delete_all_objects yield
erts: Fix reduction bump for ets:delete/1
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Add ?OTP_RELEASE, -if and -elif to the preprocessor
OTP-15087
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OTP-14988
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Add tests which passes on Erlang release 20.0, but have changed since
then in later branches. The tests works in a "gap" between the old
test cases and the new test cases in order to make it stricter what to
return in this case.
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Libraries or applications that support more than one major
release of OTP may need to use conditional compilation of
Erlang source code. Here are few examples where it would be
necessary or desirable:
* To support a new data type or language feature only available
in the latest major release (real-world examples: maps and the
stacktrace syntax).
* To avoid warnings for deprecated functions.
* To avoid dialyzer warnings.
Previously, to do conditional compilation, one would have to
use a parse transform or some external tool such as 'autoconf'.
To simplify conditional compilation, introduce the -if and -elif
preprocessor directives, to allow code like this to be written:
-if(?OTP_RELEASE =:= 21).
%% Code that will only work in OTP 21.
-else.
%% Fallback code.
-endif.
What kind of expressions should be allowed after an -if?
We certainly don't want to allow anything with a side effect,
such as a '!' or a 'receive'. We also don't want it to be
possible to call erlang:system_info/1, as that could make the
code depedent on features of the run-time system that could
change very easily (such as the number of schedulers).
Requiring the expression to be a guard expression makes most
sense. It is to explain in the documentation and easy for users
to understand. For simplicity of implementation, only a single
guard expression will be supported; that is, the ',' and ';' syntax
for guards is not supported.
To allow some useful conditions to be written, there is a special
built-in function:
defined(Symbol) tests whether the preprocessor symbol is defined,
just like -ifdef. The reason for having this defined/1 is that
the defined test can be combined with other tests, for example:
'defined(SOME_NAME) andalso ?OTP_RELEASE > 21'.
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by using a cooperative strategy that will make
any process accessing the table execute delelete_all_objects_continue
until the table is empty.
This is not an optimal solution as concurrent threads will still
block on the table lock, but at least thread progress is made.
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Add a new pre-defined macro called OTP_RELEASE that will expand
to an integer being the OTP version. Thus, in OTP 19 the value will
be the integer 19.
The OTP_RELEASE macro is particularly useful in order to have
different source code depending on new language features or new
features in the type specification syntax. Those features are only
introduced in major versions of OTP.
To be truly useful, the -if preprocessor directive need to be
implemented. That is the purpose of the next commit.
Code that will need to work in both OTP 18 and OTP 19 can be
structured in the following way:
-ifdef(OTP_RELEASE).
%% Code that only works in OTP 19 and later.
-else.
%% Code that will work in OTP 18.
-endif.
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This replaces all uses of lib:progname/0 in tests.
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* siri/kernel/logger/OTP-13295:
Add documentation of the built-in logger handlers
Catch badarg in logger:get_format_depth/0
Add chars_limit option to logger_formatter
Don't kill logger process until all other processes are dead
Set call timeout for logger_server to infinity
Update primary bootstrap
Test cuddle for logger
Update cth_log_redirect to a logger handler
Start using logger internally in kernel and stdlib
Remove error_logger process and add logger process
Add logger
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* hasse/stdlib/rfc3339_datetime/OTP-14764:
stdlib: Add RFC 3339 functions to module calendar
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Allow installing multiple instances of sys debug function
This commit solves a bug which allowed installing {Fun,State} as sys debug function even if Fun was already installed. This happened in the case when the current State of the debug fun was undefined.
Also, the new format {Id,Fun,State} of debug functions can be installed, allowing multiple instances of the same fun.
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[stdlib/sys.erl] Fix sys module's debug statistics not including the out message count when using gen_server:call/2.
OTP-15047
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Functions for converting between RFC 3339 strings and system time
are added.
Options are lists, but we are considering using maps instead. If we
change, it will happen after Erlang/OTP 21.0-rc1 is released.
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* hasse/stdlib/calendar_systemtime/OTP-13413:
stdlib: Add system time functions to module calendar
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Use the same depth for all (printed) elements of a map.
Since the order of keys can vary when printing a map--maps:iterator/1
and maps:next/1 are used--it is more consistent to print all
associations with the same depth.
If the associations printed are limited by the depth, the selection
of associations is arbitrary, as before.
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