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* lh/forget-mnemosyne/OTP-10729:
Remove what remains of the Mnemosyne code
Remove support for the query keyword and query expressions
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* nox/enable-silent-rules/OTP-10726:
Implement ./otp_build configure --enable-silent-rules
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With silent rules, the output of make is less verbose and compilation
warnings are easier to spot. Silent rules are disabled by default and
can be disabled or enabled at will by make V=0 and make V=1.
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Not complete.
Unicode in wild attribute doesn't work.
No support for Unicode regarding Igor stubs.
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OTP-10106
OTP-10107
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* Just remove the warnings, not fixing the actual problem.
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This reverts commit 38ee7a20cfdc22ead35b4711a086babcf6b3069b.
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This reverts commit e21ff9b0b69219ab3853be7e80813156113152b7.
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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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Some applications still have support for an ancient documentation
build system. Eliminate the DOCSUPPORT define in otp.mk.in and the
not taken arm of the ifdefs in the Makefiles.
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In a file containing declarations and comments without any empty lines
between them, the recomment_forms() function would associate a
multi-line comment with the declaration above it rather than the one
following it. (Thanks to Richard Carlsson.)
This bug has been reported several times. It was corrected by Kostis
Sagonas, but the fix didn't make into the R14B02 release.
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* hw/call-chmod-without-f:
Call chmod without the "-f" flag
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/test/Makefile
lib/asn1/test/Makefile
lib/crypto/test/Makefile
lib/debugger/test/Makefile
lib/docbuilder/test/Makefile
lib/edoc/test/Makefile
lib/erl_interface/test/Makefile
lib/inviso/test/Makefile
lib/parsetools/test/Makefile
lib/percept/test/Makefile
lib/ssl/test/Makefile
lib/syntax_tools/test/Makefile
lib/test_server/test/Makefile
lib/tools/test/Makefile
OTP-9170
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"-f" is a non-standard chmod option which at least SGI IRIX and HP UX do
not support. As the only effect of the "-f" flag is to suppress warning
messages, it can be safely omitted.
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The declaration of the stubDescriptop() type in 'igor' was erroneous,
both in the -type and in the published documentation of the module.
While fixing this some specs where strengthened and used a remote
type to refer to ordsets:ordset(T). Consequently, this patch depends
on the ordsets module exporting the ordset/1 type.
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Add a function clause in the epp_dodger:tokens_to_string/1 to
avoid a crash in case the argument is a character.
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While at it, take out redundant code.
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