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fprof did not handle this trace event. Sending to a non existing
process should not be much different from sending to an existing
process, so duplicate that logic.
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* bjorn/fix-make/OTP-13855:
make, ct_make: Handle warning attributes in source files
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* raimo/gen_statem-callback_mode/OTP-13752:
ssl: Upgrade suite testing skipped if stdlib upgrade is required
Fix version numbers and dependencies
Conflicts:
lib/ssl/src/ssl.appup.src
lib/ssl/vsn.mk
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epp learned to handle the -warning() directive in 14d72f02, but
make and ct_make were not updated to expect a {warning,_} return
value from epp:parse_erl_form/1.
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The bug when introduced in OTP-19.0.
Optimize adding multiple modules to an Xref server
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Extracting data from debug info in BEAM files is parallelized.
The speed-up is not outstanding. If memory is not an issue, adding
`{spawn_opt, [{min_heap_size, <large number>}]}' to the option list of
xref:start/2 can make a (small) difference.
Reading of modules from a directory is parallelized. Attempts to
parallelize all modules when adding a release have been rejected since
the gain showed to be small compared to the increased complexity of
the code.
Using a process for coordinating the reading has not been attempted.
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The return value of trace_clock is never used, return 'ok' instead.
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OTP-13499
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The expression in a bit string comprehension is limited to a
literal bit string expression. That is, the following code
is legal:
<< <<X>> || X <- List >>
but not this code:
<< foo(X) || X <- List >>
The limitation is annoying. For one thing, tools that transform
the abstract format must be careful not to produce code such as:
<< begin
%% Some instrumentation code.
<<X>>
end || X <- List >>
One reason for the limitation could be that we'll get
reduce/reduce conflicts if we try to allow an arbitrary
expression in a bit string comprehension:
binary_comprehension -> '<<' expr '||' lc_exprs '>>' :
{bc,?anno('$1'),'$2','$4'}.
Unfortunately, there does not seem to be an easy way to work
around that problem. The best we can do is to allow 'expr_max'
expressions (as in the binary syntax):
binary_comprehension -> '<<' expr_max '||' lc_exprs '>>' :
{bc,?anno('$1'),'$2','$4'}.
That will work, but functions calls must be enclosed in
parentheses:
<< (foo(X)) || X <- List >>
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* maint:
xmerl: Remove 'no_return' Dialyzer warnings
xmerl: Add suppression of Dialyzer warnings
eunit: Add suppression of Dialyzer warnings
debugger: Add suppression of Dialyzer warnings
kernel: Add suppression of Dialyzer warnings
mnesia: Add suppression of Dialyzer warnings
observer: Add suppression of Dialyzer warnings
runtime_tools: Add suppression of Dialyzer warnings
stdlib: Add suppression of Dialyzer warnings
test_server: Add suppression of Dialyzer warnings
tools: Add suppression of Dialyzer warnings
Conflicts:
lib/stdlib/src/erl_lint.erl
lib/stdlib/src/otp_internal.erl
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* maint:
tools: Add a Cover test
tools: Fix wrong instrumentation of binary comprehensions
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When cover instruments binary comprehensions it's generating a
{block, ...} abstract code term inside a {bc, ...} term that is causing
the evaluation to fail at runtime. Removing the block statement
eliminates the error.
The template of a bit string comprehension cannot have a counter since
it is not allowed to be a block.
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cover:compile_beam and cover:compile_beam_directory crashed when
trying to compile a beam file without a 'file' attribute. This has
been corrected, so an error is returned instead.
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* legoscia/erl-make-exit-code:
Make erl -make return non-zero exit code on failure
OTP-13107
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This makes it behave like similar Unix tools.
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Record field types have been modified due to commit 8ce35b2:
"Take out automatic insertion of 'undefined' from typed record fields".
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This is introduced by ab435488a.
If a module includes lines which are less than 1, for example a module
which includes `eunit.hrl`, its cover output file misses the coverage lines.
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* gomoripeti/tools/cover-no-beam/OTP-12806:
cover: handle undefined module when analysing to file
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It is possible that not just the source but even the beam of a module
is not available when calling analyse_to_file.
For example when coverdata is imported from an old file and since then
a module was removed.
Before this fix cover:analyse_to_file/3 could possibly never return
because of a helper process crashed with error:undef and never reply
to the caller.
At the same time link the helper process to cover_server so any
further error won't let the caller waiting indefinitely.
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If not unstuck: faulty error messages will appear in error_logger_warn_SUITE.
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Applications that use the new erl_anno module are depending on STDLIB 2.5.
Note that CosNotification, Megaco, SNMP, Xmerl, and Parsetools use the
erl_anno module via the Yecc parsers only (the header file in
lib/parsetools/include/yeccpre.hrl calls the erl_anno module).
HiPE does not call the erl_anno module, but uses an exported type.
We have chosen to make HiPE dependent on the erl_anno module.
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* rickard/time_api/OTP-11997: (22 commits)
Update primary bootstrap
inets: Suppress deprecated warning on erlang:now/0
inets: Cleanup of multiple copies of functions Add inets_lib with common functions used by multiple modules
inets: Update comments
Suppress deprecated warning on erlang:now/0
Use new time API and be back-compatible in inets Remove unused functions and removed redundant test
asn1 test SUITE: Eliminate use of now/0
Disable deprecated warning on erlang:now/0 in diameter_lib
Use new time API and be back-compatible in ssh
Replace all calls to now/0 in CT with new time API functions
test_server: Replace usage of erlang:now() with usage of new API
Replace usage of erlang:now() with usage of new API
Replace usage of erlang:now() with usage of new API
Replace usage of erlang:now() with usage of new API
Replace usage of erlang:now() with usage of new API
otp_SUITE: Warn for calls to erlang:now/0
Replace usage of erlang:now() with usage of new API
Multiple timer wheels
Erlang based BIF timer implementation for scalability
Implement ethread events with timeout
...
Conflicts:
bootstrap/bin/start.boot
bootstrap/bin/start_clean.boot
bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/beam_asm.beam
bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/compile.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/auth.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/dist_util.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/global.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/hipe_unified_loader.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/inet_db.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/inet_dns.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/inet_res.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/os.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/pg2.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/dets.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/dets_utils.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/erl_tar.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/escript.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/file_sorter.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/otp_internal.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/qlc.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/random.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/supervisor.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/timer.beam
erts/aclocal.m4
erts/emulator/beam/bif.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_info.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_db_hash.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h
erts/emulator/beam/erl_thr_progress.c
erts/emulator/beam/utils.c
erts/emulator/sys/unix/sys.c
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/erts_internal.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/init.beam
erts/preloaded/src/erts_internal.erl
lib/common_test/test/ct_hooks_SUITE_data/cth/tests/empty_cth.erl
lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_lib.erl
lib/kernel/src/os.erl
lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl
system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml
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* maint:
tools: Fix a Unicode bug in the tags module
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Use the 'raw', 'delayed_write', and 'read_head' options to speed up file
operations. The analysis at the end of:
ts:run(compiler, [batch,cover]).
is now roughly twice as fast.
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Add functions for cover compilation and analysis on multiple
files. This allows for more parallelisation.
All functions for cover compilation can now take a list of
modules/files.
cover:analyse/analyze and cover:analyse_to_file/analyze_to_file can be
called without the Modules arguement in order to analyse all cover
compiled and imported modules, or with a list of modules.
Also, the number of lookups in ets tables is reduced, which has also
improved the performance when analysing and resetting cover data.
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An error was introduced in commit f24d1ad9004b2885cd3b15ac0bf9d1407ca68bc8 which
reversed the sorting of all locks. This meant that the least contended locks was
printed instead of the most contended.
This commit reverses the reverse.
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