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Correct behaviour of copy/2 witn 0 copies.
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Even more tests added to cover more error cases, some tests
made easier on systems with small memories and timeouts made longer
due to timetraps on solaris daily builds.
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Add testcases and clean up to get better code coverage.
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Add the gc_bif's to the VM.
Add infrastructure for gc_bif's (guard bifs that can gc) with two and.
three arguments in VM (loader and VM).
Add compiler support for gc_bif with three arguments.
Add compiler (and interpreter) support for new guard BIFs.
Add testcases for new guard BIFs in compiler and emulator.
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Add testcases for encode/decode_unsigned/1,2.
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Add testcases for referenced_byte_size/1.
Add failure tests for referenced_byte_size.
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Add testcases for binary:list_to_bin/1 and binary:copy/1,2.
Add reference implementation of list_to_bin/1.
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Add testcases for bin_to_list.
Teach binref.erl bin_to_list.
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Add allcoator parameter to erts_get_aligned_binary_bytes_extra.
Add testcases for the functions above.
Add reference implementation for the functions above.
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Change name of the 'scope' option for binary:match/matches.
Add split and replace to binary.erl.
Cleanup comments etc in binary.erl and atom.names
Add testcases for part, split, replace and scopes.
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Set loop factors to 10.
Teach erts_debug:set_internal_state to limit loop factor for binary.
Add random tests for matches and match with multiple searchstrings.
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Fix heap-hole when trapping in binary.c
Fix boyer more segfaulting when searchstring is longer than haystack
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Add testcase embryos and reference implementation.
Change name of compile function according to EEP31.
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The documentation of lists:keysort/2 states that the sort is stable.
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* bg/opt-receive:
Test that gen_server:call/2,3 are fast even with a huge message queue
erts: Add tests for the receive optimization
Update primary bootstrap
erts: Implement recv_mark/1 and recv_set/1 for real
compiler tests: Cover the error handling code in beam_receive
compiler test: Test optimization of receive statements
Optimize selective receives in the presence of a large message queue
Introduce the new recv_mark/1 and recv_mark/1 instructions
Compile tests that communicate with R12 nodes with the r12 option
Move p_run/2 to test_lib
gen: Inline wait_resp_mon/2 to help the compiler optimize
OTP-8623 bg/opt-receive
reveive statements that can only read out a newly created reference are now
specially optimized so that it will execute in constant time regardless of
the number of messages in the receive queue for the process. That
optimization will benefit calls to gen_server:call(). (See gen:do_call/4
for an example of a receive statement that will be optimized.)
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* bg/beam_lib:
Remove redundant includes
Make beam_lib:cmp/2 stricter
OTP-8625 bg/beam_lib
The beam_lib:cmp/2 function now compares BEAM files in stricter way. The
BEAM files will be considered different if there are any changes except in
the compilation information ("CInf") chunk. beam_lib:cmp/2 used to ignore
differences in the debug information (significant for Dialyzer) and other
chunks that did not directly change the run-time behavior.
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R12 nodes cannot load code that use the optimized receive that
we are about to implement.
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We are about to introduce a new optimization that requires
the creation of a monitor and the following receive statement
to be in the same function.
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The beam_lib:cmp/2 function only compares the executable parts
of the BEAM files, not attributes or abstract code. Since the
types and specs (used by Dialyzer) are contained in the abstract
code, beam_lib:cmp/2 will return 'ok' if the only difference
between two BEAM file are in the types or specs.
If an Erlang/OTP system is installed in a revision control
system, and beam_lib:cmp/2 is used to avoid committing unchanged
but newly compiled BEAM files, BEAM files with no other changes
than in types or specs may not get updated, which can problems
if Dialyzer or the debugger is run.
To avoid that problem, change beam_lib:cmp/2 to compare all
chunks *except* for the "CInf" chunk. The "CInf" chunk contains
the compilation time, compiler options, and compiler version.
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Deprecated functions designated to be removed in R14 has been removed.
Also, some new functions has been marked as deprecated (the old http client
api module).
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* ta/nested-records:
Document R14 paren-less record access/update
Support nested record field access without parentheses
OTP-8597 ta/nested-records
Nested records can now be accessed without parenthesis. See the Reference
Manual for examples. (Thanks to YAMASHINA Hio and Tuncer Ayaz.)
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* ms/re_infinite_loop:
Add testcase for infinite loop problem caused by reset of match_call_count
re: Fix non-termination for a certain regular expression
OTP-8589 Pcre may hang on a special regexp
A bug in re that could cause certain regular expression matches never to
terminate is corrected. (Thanks to Michael Santos and Gordon Guthrie.)
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Original patch from YAMASHINA Hio posted to erlang-patches@
on Tue Jun 12 11:27:53 CEST 2007:
http://www.erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-patches/2007-June/000182.html
http://fleur.hio.jp/pub/erlang/record2.patch
Only had to do minor changes to port the patch to the
current R14A development tree.
Also added compiler/record_SUITE:nested_access/2 to test
nested record access with or without parentheses.
With this change the following will work.
-record(nrec0, {name = <<"nested0">>}).
-record(nrec1, {name = <<"nested1">>, nrec0=#nrec0{}}).
-record(nrec2, {name = <<"nested2">>, nrec1=#nrec1{}}).
nested_access() ->
N0 = #nrec0{},
N1 = #nrec1{},
N2 = #nrec2{},
<<"nested0">> = N0#nrec0.name,
<<"nested1">> = N1#nrec1.name,
<<"nested2">> = N2#nrec2.name,
<<"nested0">> = N1#nrec1.nrec0#nrec0.name,
<<"nested0">> = N2#nrec2.nrec1#nrec1.nrec0#nrec0.name,
<<"nested1">> = N2#nrec2.nrec1#nrec1.name,
<<"nested0">> = ((N2#nrec2.nrec1)#nrec1.nrec0)#nrec0.name,
N1a = N2#nrec2.nrec1#nrec1{name = <<"nested1a">>},
<<"nested1a">> = N1a#nrec1.name,
N2a = N2#nrec2.nrec1#nrec1.nrec0#nrec0{name = <<"nested0a">>},
N2b = ((N2#nrec2.nrec1)#nrec1.nrec0)#nrec0{name = <<"nested0a">>},
<<"nested0a">> = N2a#nrec0.name,
N2a = N2b,
ok.
Signed-off-by: Tuncer Ayaz <[email protected]>
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* bg/deprecations:
test suites: Remove incidental use of deprecated concat_binary/1
Postpone removal of concat_binary/1
Remove deprecated lists:flat_length/1
OTP-8584 bg/deprecations
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The function erl_scan:reserved_word/1 no longer returns true when given the
word spec. This bug was introduced in STDLIB-1.15.3 (R12B-3).
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* ms/pcre-compile-workspace-overrun:
re_SUITE: Add pcre_compile_workspace_overflow/1
MacOS X: Boost default stack size
Fix check for compile workspace overflow
OTP-8539 ms/pcre-compile-workspace-overrun
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* ks/stdlib:
erl_parse.yrl: Add missing operator in type declaration
stdlib: Add types and specs
stdlib: Use fun object instead of {M,F} tuple
ets: Cleanup as suggested by tidier
OTP-8576 ks/stdlib
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When defining macros the closing right parenthesis before the dot is now
mandatory.
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concat_binary/1 has long been documented as not recommended,
but was formally deprecated as late as in R13B04. Since that
gives very little time to notice and act on the deprecation,
postpone the removal to R15.
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Remove lists:flat_length/1 which has never been documented or
supported. It has been deprecated since R13A.
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Unfortunately, commit 1e2ecf8c492b6d499880b8676e3c1fe0c5793103
removed all cond support except for two lines.
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"Lose" means not "not win", but "loose" means "not tight".
Change "loose" to "lose" where appropriate.
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The Erlang parser no longer duplicates the singleton type undefined in the
type of record fields without initial value.
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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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