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digraph: Document a bad_edge error
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Avoid unicode_util module call for ASCII strings
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Exit early for Latin-1
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* lukas/docs/xmllint_fixes/OTP-14721:
ssl/ssh: Remove/ignore unused XML_FILES doc files
Refactor xmllint check and make it fail on failure
Add toplevel xmllint make target
Conflicts:
lib/crypto/doc/src/Makefile
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This commit also adds a check to see that all files that
are part of an xi:include also have part of XML_FILES
and vice versa. It also fixes any applications where this
was not true.
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When comparing the process dictionary before and after a test, only
(a sorted list of) qlc keys are compared.
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Handle UNC (shared) path on win32, previously "//dir/.." and "\\\\dir\.." was cleaned up to
"/dir/.." which was not correct.
OTP-14693
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* hasse/stdlib/fix_ets_i_1/OTP-14663:
stdlib: Make ets:i/1 exit cleaner upon ^D (old Erlang shell)
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This reverts commit 0717a2194e863f3a78595184ccc5637697f03353, reversing
changes made to 71a40658a0cef8b3e25df3a8e48a72d0563a89bf.
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* lars/doc-cleanup/OTP-14475:
[edoc] Remove unused module otpsgml_layout.erl
Remove unused files from the documentation build
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Instead of crashing, ^D now exits Erlang if started with -oldshell.
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* rickard/null-char-filenames/ERL-370/OTP-14543:
Don't allow null in filenames
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Caused warnings which could not be suppressed, if old 'gs' application
was compiled and used together with otp-20, which is fair usage even
if OTP does not support the application anymore.
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* commit '3d6a68727182c05fbbef9ad9e694f2e79b6731de':
Update link text to algorithms homepage
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Consider ANSI escape codes on cp_pos_to_col
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When cursor is before or after a multi-codepoint grapheme cluster.
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* sverker/valgrind-fixes/OTP-14609:
erts: Suppress false memory leak for dlerror
[ct] Cleanup and rename purify related functions as valgrind
Revert "remove unused purify functions"
erts: Fix memory leak when sending to terminating port
erts: Fix harmless use of uninitialised value
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bjorng/bjorn/stdlib/false-warning/ERL-478/OTP-14600
Eliminate incorrect get_stacktrace/0 warning
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There could be a false warning for erlang:get_stacktrace/0
being outside a try block when it was actually inside a try
block.
https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-478
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Check if standard_io can handle Unicode, and if so add the 't'
modifier to format strings.
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This is now ok since sys opens the debug file with encoding utf8.
Conflicts:
lib/stdlib/src/gen_server.erl
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Since error_logger_file_h now opens its log file with encoding utf8,
it is ok to print with the 't' modifier in format strings.
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Changes confusing example of a bad guard in ets:fun2ms
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OTP-14574
* rickard/pcre-8.41:
Upgrade to PCRE 8.41 from PCRE 8.40
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This reverts commit d8c8e0c66d6faf5402682f3a8568362eedebdfee.
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* dgud/wx/del-depr/OTP-14539:
Remove deprecation of non deprecated functions
Update so that doxygen 1.8.11 can generate code
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* dgud/stdlib/edit-unicode:
stdlib: Improve edlin handling of unicode chars
OTP-14542
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Functions where missing and where without alternatives, and
the functions are available in wxWidgets-3.0.*.
So either I missed it or they where removed for a while in
wxWidgets-2.9 branch, but that should not be used anywhere as
it was only a development branch.
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Let edlin handle grapheme clusters instead of codepoints to
improve the handling multi-codepoints characters.
The ttsl driver (and protocol) still expects all lengths as
codepoints.
Previously it was expected that each codepoint used (at least) one
terminal column for each codepoint, and a hack was made for wide
characters (multicolumn) by patching in TAGGED characters to occupy
the extra space so that codepoint index was equal column index.
This didn't work at all for combining codepoints that do not occupy any
more space than the previous character.
Improved this handling by calculating column positions in move_cursor.
This is based on wcwidth() and is not perfect, wcwidth() is wrong for
some codepoints and wcwidth() can not know with Hangul graphemes for
example. But it works better than before without making a major change
in the protocol.
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