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* jv/update-io_prompt-type/OTP-11208:
Update io:prompt() type
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Most functions in filelib support binaries as arguments but
that was not reflected in the typespecs.
The types filename_all() and dirname_all() were introduced
to mimic file:name_all().
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Functions that expect an io:prompt() also accept binaries and
iolists as arguments. Therefore its type has been updated to
reflect the same types accepted by other io functions.
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`I` should be `If`
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* genrich/stdlib/gen_server_typo/OTP-11200:
handle_info Info type possible typo
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Should it be 'timeout' instead of timeout(), as in doc: http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/gen_server.html#Module:handle_info-2?
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* pan/unicode_error_wrong_offset:
Fix faulty rest on error in unicode:characters_to_list
OTP-11080
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* jv/erl_lint-default_types/OTP-11143:
Updated primary bootstrap
stdlib: re-factored erl_lint.erl
Improve erl_lint performance
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* rickard-sverker/carrier-migration/OTP-10279:
stdlib: Fix ets_SUITE memory tests
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Need to take 'mbcs_pool' into account.
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* nox/erl_pp-callback/OTP-11140:
Update primary bootstrap
Support callback attributes in erl_pp
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* rickard-sverker/carrier-migration/OTP-10279:
erts: Document the +M<S>acul command line argument
erts: Carrier pool information in allocator information
erts: Use carrier pool for migration of carriers
erts: Implement test case for carrier pool
erts: Implement carrier pool
erts: Fix type errors in info functions
erts: Use Uint64 for call counts
erts: Fix failing testcase alloc_SUITE:rbtree
erts: Rename allocator aoffcbf to aoffcaobf
erts: Remove unnecessary flag arguments in allocators
erts: Remove SBMBC allocator
erts: Add test for add_mbc and remove_mbc callbacks
erts: Fix deallocation in removed carrier
erts: Change naive list to rb-tree of carriers in AOFF allocator
erts: Prepare aoff allocator for carrier migration
erts: Make carrier header sizes customizable
erts: Add "bestfit within carrier" for aoff allocator (aoffcbf)
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The function was updated in 5805b576, but not the type specificatin.
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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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* bjorn/stdlib/improve-ls/OTP-11108:
Teach c:ls/1 to show non-directory files
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bmk/snmp/snmp424_integration/r16
Conflicts:
lib/snmp/doc/src/notes.xml
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The default_types() in erl_lint returned a dictionary
with all default types. However, calculating this dict
was expensive and we actually didn't use the default
values in this dictionary.
This patch replaces the dictionary use for one function
that checks if the type is a default type or not,
and remove the bits that checked explicitly for those
default types when iterating the dictionary.
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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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Since both the STDLIB and compiler applications turn warnings
into errors, we must stop using the old deprecated crypto functions.
While we are at it, generalize the format of the key tuple returned
by beam_lib:make_crypto_key/2 to facilitate introducing new crypto
methods in the future. Change the format to:
{Type,Key,IV,BlockSize}
where Type, Key, and IV are the first three arguments for either
crypto:block_encrypt4/ or crypto:block_decrypt/4, and BlockSize
is the block size for the crypto algorithm (it is needed to properly
pad the plaintext blocks before encryption).
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* siri/cuddle-with-tests:
Fix gen_server_SUITE:call_with_huge_message_queue
Fix zip_SUITE:borderline test
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Thanks to Tomáš Janoušek.
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* sverk/ets-test-cuddle:
stdlib: Make memcheck in ets_SUITE less sensitive
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* nox/fix-epp-file-attrs/OTP-11079:
Fix an inconsistent state in epp
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This test always fails when gen is native compiled, since the
optmization is not implemented then. The test is now skipped when
running with hipe.
The test does also quite often fail on one of the test hosts which
runs in a virtual machine. The reason is that the clock runs "in
bursts" on this host, which is outside of the control of the erlang VM
and probably due to the fact that the host runs as a virtual
machine. To overcome this problem, the echo message is now sent 10000
times instead of 10 times - i.e. the test run is prolonged in order to
even out the effect of the bursts.
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This test fails on a test host where no proper unix unzip is
installed. This has been corrected.
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This function is used all over the place in OTP itself and people
sometimes want that functionality, they may as well not reimplement it
themselves.
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When entering a new file, epp doesn't properly set #epp.name2 like it
does on initialisation, generating a malformed file attribute when it
leaves the file.
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I've found stdlib's timer to burn CPU without good reason. Here's what
happens.
The problem is that it sleeps in milliseconds but computes time in
microseconds. And there is bug in code to compute milliseconds to
sleep. It computes microseconds difference between now and nearest
timer event and then does _truncating_ division by 1000. So on average
it sleeps 500 microseconds _less than needed_. On wakeup its checks do
I have timer tick that already occurred? No. Ok how much I need to
sleep ? It does that bad computation again and gets 0
milliseconds. So next gen_server timeout happens right away only to
find we're still before closest timer tick and to decide to sleep 0
milliseconds again. And again and again.
This commit changes division to pick ceiling of ratio rather than
floor. So that we always sleep not less then difference between now
and closest event time.
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* siri/doc-fnu-opts/OTP-10901:
Add documentation of w, i and e addition to +fnu and +fna switches to erl
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These were documented in the stdlib user's guide, but not in the
reference manual for erl. This has now been corrected.
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* bjorn/fix-encoding/OTP-11041:
Encode Erlang source files with non-ascii characters in UTF-8
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To ensure that 'master' compiles when we merge 'maint' to it,
regardless of which encoding is default in 'master', all source
files with non-ascii characters *must* have the encoding specified.
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* lh/demonitor-flush/OTP-11039:
Use erlang:demonitor(Ref, [flush]) where applicable
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* lh/otp-optims/OTP-11035:
Use erlang:demonitor's flush option on timeout
Don't lookup the node unless required in gen:call/{3,4}
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