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It's about the *last* time the table went from unfixed to fixed,
not the first time it ever did.
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into sverker/master/ets-no-mbuf-trapping/OTP-15660
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into sverker/maint/ets-no-mbuf-trapping/OTP-15660
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Many heap fragments do no longer make the GC slow.
Even worse, we are not guaranteed that a yield will provoke a GC
removing the fragments, which might lead to a one-yield-per-bucket
scenario if the heap fragment(s) still remains after each yield.
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* maint:
stdlib: Correct and optimize pretty printing of strings
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Avoid traversing all of the list/string when only part of it will be
used. An explicit check that the list is flat is needed since
string:slice() accepts deep lists and more.
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* maint:
stdlib: Optimize calendar:system_time_to_rfc3339()
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* hasse/stdlib/optimize_calendar_rfc3339/OTP-15630:
stdlib: Optimize calendar:system_time_to_rfc3339()
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The stronger compiler optimizations made the test case fail.
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5239eb0c62a9 removed some optimizations in `sys_core_fold`, and
because of that two warnings are no longer emitted.
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This reverts commit df130102cdeca8d35fec95a0c926fd1cfec54eab.
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OTP-15633
* siri/rsh-ssh/PR-1787:
Fix some missed comments about rsh
Document the restrictions on the -rsh command
Use ssh as the default remote shell
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* solvip/stdlib/gen_statem/export-start-types:
Fix links within gen_statem doc
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* solvip/stdlib/gen_statem/export-start-types:
Create a gen_statem type for enter_loop options
gen_statem exports types related to starting & naming
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* maint:
Clarify the atomic guarantees for ets:update_counter()
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The phrasing "no process can access the ETS table in the middle of the
operation" implies that the entire table is looked during
the operation, which is not true if `write_concurrency`
is enabled.
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* maint:
stdlib: Fix a bug in the Erlang Pretty Printer
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Not using io_lib for formatting makes the conversion several times
faster.
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Long atom names in combination with <c><<>></c> could cause a crash.
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
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* maint-21:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
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* maint:
Update primary bootstrap
stdlib: Optimize formatted printing of terms
Conflicts:
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/io_lib.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/io_lib_format.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/io_lib_pretty.beam
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maint
* hasse/stdlib/optimize_pretty_print/ERIERL-306/OTP-15573:
Update primary bootstrap
stdlib: Optimize formatted printing of terms
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Add ETS docs about partially bound key traversal
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Fix bug in binary:encode_unsigned causing a read of uninitialized memory
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Try calling iolist_size() before calling string:length().
The reason is that calls to string:length/1 are slow when the argument
is not a list of integers (or contains UNICODE).
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* maint:
Optimize calendar:gregorian_days_to_date/1
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* FNickRU/stdlib/optimize_calendar/PR-2121/OTP-15572:
Optimize calendar:gregorian_days_to_date/1
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Consider this pseudo code:
f(...) ->
Val = case Expr of
... ->
... ;
... ->
... ;
... ->
my_abort(something_went_wrong)
end,
%% Here follows code that uses Val.
.
.
.
my_abort(Reason) ->
throw({error,Reason}).
The first two clauses in the case will probably provide some
information about the type of the variable `Var`, information
that would be useful for optimizing the code that follows the
case.
However, the third clause would ruin everything. The call
to `my_abort/1` could return anything, and thus `Val` could
also have any type.
294d66a295f6 introduced module-level type analysis, which will in
general keep track of the return type of a local function
call. However, it does not improve the optimization for this specific
function. When a function never returns, that is, when its type is
`none`, it does not propagate the `none` type, but instead pretends
that the return type is `any`.
This commit extends the handling of functions that don't return to
properly handle the `none` type. Any instructions that directly
follows the function that does not return will be discarded, and the
call will be rewritten to a tail-recursive call.
For this specific example, it means that the type for `Val` deduced
from the first two clauses will be retained and can be used for
optimizing the code after the case.
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Conflicts:
lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl.xml
lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl
lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher_format.erl
lib/ssl/src/tls_handshake.erl
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bmk/20190204/socket_as_nif/OTP-14831
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This patch improves the performance of calendar:gregorian_days_to_date/1
by changing the algorithm for finding the year to log-logarithmic.
The old implementation has linear complexity, which makes function
too slow for large values.
For example:
There is an API that allows you to create events for future dates.
There are users of this API who, for some reasons, choose dates
very far in the future. In such conditions, function works very slow.
New implementation based on interpolation search, takes 1 or 2
iterations at most cases and free from such a flaw.
A unit test was also developed to illustrate the speed of a function
at large values.
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The bug could be seen by running the test that is added by this commit
in a valgrind enabled emulator.
Co-authored-by: John Högberg <[email protected]>
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as it has been made more relevant with the introduction of
write_concurrency for ordered_set.
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Clarify ETS docs about table iterations
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