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The new file lib/stdlib/test/qlc_SUITE_data/join_info_compat.erl was
created on an R12B node.
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* siri/stdlib/dialyzer-supervisor/OTP-9741:
Add test for upgrade of supervisor
Fix dialyzer warnings in supervisor
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* bjorn/deprecate-tuple-funs/OTP-9649:
erts: Warn the first time a tuple fun is called
otp_mibs: Eliminate use of tuple fun
os_mon: Eliminate use of tuple fun
asn1: Eliminate use of tuple fun
parsetools: Eliminate use of tuple fun
mnesia tests: Eliminate use of tuple fun
snmp: Eliminate use of tuple fun
wrap_log_reader_SUITE: Eliminate use of tuple fun
big_SUITE: Eliminate use of tuple fun
file_SUITE: Eliminate use of tuple fun
fprof: Eliminate use of tuple fun
xref_compiler: Eliminate use of tuple fun
shell: Eliminate use of tuple funs
erl_eval: Eliminate use of tuple funs
user_sup: Eliminate use of tuple fun
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* siri/stdlib/dialyzer-log_mf_h/OTP-9754:
Fix dialyzer warning about gen_event callback init/1 in log_mf_h
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The warning is about log_mf_h having a different spec for gen_event
callback init/1 than defined in gen_event.erl. log_mf_h allows return
value {error,Reason}, while gen_even only specifies successful return
values.
This commit add {error,Reason} as a valid return value to the
gen_event callback, since this is handled by the code.
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Dialyzer complained over a mismatch between the callback spec of
Mod:code_change in gen_server and the spec of supervisor:code_change
(which is the implementation of a gen_server Mod:code_change).
This commit changes the callback spec to allow {error,Reason} as
return value. Also, release_handler is updated to handle this return
value.
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* bjorn/compiler/options/OTP-9752:
filename documentation: Recommend against using filename:find_src/1,2
Teach filename:find_src/1,2 to handle slim or stripped BEAM files
filename: Eliminate failing call to Mod:module_info(source_file)
filename.erl:filter_options/1: Remove handling of dead options
compiler: Don't include {cwd,_} in module_info(compile)
compiler: Don't include source code options in module_info(compile)
hipe: Teach hipe to handle slim or stripped BEAM files
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Reported by Uwe Dauernheim.
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* bjorn/fix-failing-tests:
erlc_SUITE:arg_overflow/1: Lower number of options for MacOS X Lion
tar_SUITE: Don't do symlink tests on Windows
erlc_SUITE: Fix failing compile_mib/1 test case
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* bjorn/major-release-cleanups:
observer tests: Test compatibility with R13, not R12
emulator tests: Test compatibility with R13, not R12
Teach the compiler the 'r14' option
erl_lint: The types introduced in R12B-5 are no longer "newly introduced"
otp_internal: Stop warning for functions removed in R12 or earlier
Conflicts:
lib/stdlib/src/otp_internal.erl
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filename:find_src/1,2 will crash when asked to find the source
corresponding to a BEAM with no compilation options. A BEAM file
can be missing compilation options if it has been stripped using
beam_lib:strip/1 or compiled using the undocumented 'slim' option.
Why this matters: If ERL_COMPILE_OPTIONS is set to +slim before
building Erlang/OTP, there will be a crash in 'igor' during the
building of the public_key application. ('igor' merges several
source code files, and uses filename:find_src/1,2 to find the
source code.)
Change filename:find_src/1,2 to return an empty option list if
there are no options in the BEAM file.
Noticed-by: Per Hedeland
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Mod:module_info(source_file) is no longer supported (and have not
been for a long time), so calling it will always fail.
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The 'trace' and 'fast' options are no longer supported.
While at it, correct the comment about option filtering.
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* bjorn/remove-regexp-module/OTP-9737:
stdlib: Remove the deprecated regexp module
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When a new built-in type is introduced, type definitions with the
same name will still be allowed for "a while".
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When a deprecated function has been removed, the compiler will
issue a warning if it sees a call to it, even for functions that
were removed as far back as the R9 release.
Since the otp_internal module grows when new deprecated functions
are added, let's reduce its size somewhat by removing information
about functions that were removed in the R12 release or earlier.
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This reverts commit e21ff9b0b69219ab3853be7e80813156113152b7.
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* pan/binary_match_scope/OTP-9701:
Remove remaining gcc 4.6 assigned-but-not-used warnings from erts
Remove GCC 4.6 set-but-not-used warning from erl_bif_binary
Make binary:match with scope return correct values
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* sverk/hipe-without-fpe/OTP-9724:
otp_build: Disable FPE by default on Linux
stdlib: Make sure qlc_SUITE:otp_6964 restores backtrace_depth
erts: Add test for inf/NaN intermediate float results
hipe,erts: Allow hipe without floating point exceptions
hipe: Fix bug in hipe_rtl_lcm:calc_killed_expr_bb
erts: Rename macros used by float instructions without FPE
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* siri/sasl/upgrade-erts/OTP-9438:
Fix bug in erts upgrade on windows
Add release vsn info to erts_vsn_changed warning
Check for sasl application in systools:make_script and make_relup
Add syntax check of relup to check_install_release and install_release
Add documentation for upgrade from pre R15 to post R15 sasl
Handle upgrade from pre R15 to post R15 sasl
Step version of sasl to 2.2 for R15
Document upgrade instructions restart_new_emulator and restart_emulator
Wait for two restarts in upgrade_restart test
Add restart_new_emulator instruction to kernel, stdlib and sasl appups
Distinguish restart_new_emulator from restart_emulator in upgrade instructions
Upgrade erts: merge sys.config for tmp release instead of using old
Allow regexp for version in .appup
Restart emulator before running upgrade script when erts is upgraded
Conflicts:
lib/sasl/src/release_handler.erl
lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl
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The appup files for kernel, stdlib and sasl did not contain any
UpFromVsn and DownToVsn. This means that it was not possible to create
a relup file with systool:make_relup if any of these applications had
changed.
This commit adds entries in the appup files for a maximum of two major
releases back - all with only one upgrade instruction:
restart_new_emulator. The point is to allow relups to be generated,
but ensure that no soft upgrade is done for these three applications -
i.e. they will always cause a restart of the emulator prior to all
other upgrade instructions from other applications.
Test cases (appup_test) are added to kernel_SUITE, stdlib_SUITE and
sasl_SUITE. These all check that expected versions are matched in the
appups, and illegal versions (older than two major releases, or in any
other way illegal) do not match. The test is written in a general way
where it is assumed that the version of these applications are stepped
according the the rule that major releases step the second number,
maintenance releases step the third number and patches step the fourth
number.
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* siri/stdlib/improve-doc-restart-strategy/OTP-9381:
Improve documentation on supervisor restart strategy
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Calls to global:whereis_name/1 have been substituted for calls to
global:safe_whereis_name/1 since the latter is not safe at all.
The reason for not doing this earlier is that setting a global lock
masked out a bug concerning the restart of supervised children. The
bug has now been fixed by a modification of global:whereis_name/1.
(Thanks to Ulf Wiger for code contribution.)
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Fixed a minor race conditions in gen_fsm:start*: if one of these
functions returned {error,Reason} or ignore, the name could still be
registered (either locally or in global.
This is the same modification as was done for gen_server in OTP-7669.
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* rickard/alloc-opt/OTP-7775:
Optimize memory allocation
Conflicts:
erts/aclocal.m4
erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif_list.m4
erts/preloaded/ebin/erl_prim_loader.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/init.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/otp_ring0.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_file.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_zip.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/zlib.beam
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A number of memory allocation optimizations have been implemented. Most
optimizations reduce contention caused by synchronization between
threads during allocation and deallocation of memory. Most notably:
* Synchronization of memory management in scheduler specific allocator
instances has been rewritten to use lock-free synchronization.
* Synchronization of memory management in scheduler specific
pre-allocators has been rewritten to use lock-free synchronization.
* The 'mseg_alloc' memory segment allocator now use scheduler specific
instances instead of one instance. Apart from reducing contention
this also ensures that memory allocators always create memory
segments on the local NUMA node on a NUMA system.
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* siri/stdlib/badarg-extract-child/OTP-9669:
Handle undefined pid when reporting error from supervisor
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* ss/re-split-doc-bug:
Fix re:split spec not to accept option 'global'
OTP-9691
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* bjorn/create-less-garbage:
Optimize filename:basename/1 to produce less garbage
Optimize filename:extension/1 to produce less garbage
sys.c for Unix: Undo caching of utsname in os_flavor()
Pre-build the tuples returned by os:type/0 and os:version/0
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In most cases, we can simply return a tail of the flattened
filename.
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Currently, the external fun syntax "fun M:F/A" only supports
literals. That is, "fun lists:reverse/1" is allowed but not
"fun M:F/A".
In many real-life situations, some or all of M, F, A are
not known until run-time, and one is forced to either use
the undocumented erlang:make_fun/3 BIF or to use a
"tuple fun" (which is deprecated).
EEP-23 suggests that the parser (erl_parse) should immediately
transform "fun M:F/A" to "erlang:make_fun(M, F, A)". We have
not followed that approach in this implementation, because we
want the abstract code to mirror the source code as closely
as possible, and we also consider erlang:make_fun/3 to
be an implementation detail that we might want to remove in
the future.
Instead, we will change the abstract format for "fun M:F/A" (in a way
that is not backwards compatible), and while we are at it, we will
move the translation from "fun M:F/A" to "erlang:make_fun(M, F, A)"
from sys_pre_expand down to the v3_core pass. We will also update
the debugger and xref to use the new format.
We did consider making the abstract format backward compatible if
no variables were used in the fun, but decided against it. Keeping
it backward compatible would mean that there would be different
abstract formats for the no-variable and variable case, and tools
would have to handle both formats, probably forever.
Reference: http://www.erlang.org/eeps/eep-0023.html
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These dependency files was once used when building the documentation,
but are no longer needed.
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* rc/epp-include-path-fix:
Make epp search directory of current file first when including another file
OTP-9645
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