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The bug when introduced in OTP-19.0.
Optimize adding multiple modules to an Xref server
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Adapt tag completion for changes in Emacs 25.
Stop storing module:tag entries in the completion table for definitions
in hrl-files. These entries make no sense since hrl-files are not
modules.
Add test-case for tag completion in erlang-test.el.
Ensure prog-mode is defined for the sake of Emacs 23 and XEmacs.
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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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This reverts commit e020f75c10410a6943cd055bfa072a2641eab7da.
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Add current module to non external functions calls.
Also improves finding record and macro definitions.
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The right order is defined by find-tag-tag-order which is a list of
predicate functions. Tags matched by the first function shall be
visited first. After that tags matched by the seconds function shall be
visited and so on.
Previous behavior was to visit tags that match any of the functions in
the order they appear in the TAGS file.
Reported by Dan Gudmundsson.
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* dgud/tools/emacs-xref/PR-1051:
Add xref support in erlang.el
Conflicts:
lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el
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In GNU Emacs 25 xref will be introduced. It is a framework for cross
referencing commands, in particular commands for finding definitions.
It does not replace etags. It rather resides on top of it and
provides user-friendly commands. The idea is that the user commands
should be the same regardless of what back-end does the actual finding
of definitions.
Add to the xref commands awareness of the module:tag syntax in a
similar way that is already done for the old etags commands.
Xref completion support is not included in this commit.
Remove all compilation warnings for GNU Emacs 24.5 and current 25
(4ffec91).
Remove XEmacs incompatibility in
erlang-font-lock-exported-function-name-face.
Add file erlang-test.el with a single unit test.
Add TAGS to .gitignore.
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Inside type specs, line-initial commas shall align with open curly
braces. This also applies to record definitions with type specs for
the fields.
For example:
-type foo() :: { a :: integer()
, b :: integer()
}.
For type specs for functions, the commas shall align with the opening
parenthese. So do a closing parenthese when put on a new line.
For example:
-spec foo( X :: integer()
, Y :: integer()
) -> integer().
This does not affect coding styles that don't put commas at the
beginning of lines.
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The return value of trace_clock is never used, return 'ok' instead.
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* egil/erts/tracing-support-lttng/OTP-13532: (28 commits)
runtime_tools: User's guide to LTTng and dyntrace
runtime_tools: Fix Dtrace build
erts: Fix gc messages in tracer_SUITE
erts: Fix gc messages in sensitive_SUITE
erts: Fix gc messages in trace_port_SUITE
tools: Update fprof tests
tools: Update fprof with new gc traces
runtime_tools: Update dyntrace_lttng_SUITE tests
runtime_tools: Add 'return_to' for call tracing
erts: Fix return_to trace callback
erts: Update erl_tracer documentation
erts: Fix erl_tracer documentation typos
Update preloaded erl_tracer.beam
erts: Update erl_tracer type specs
runtime_tools: Add lttng dyntrace tests
runtime_tools: Extend 'trace' and 'enabled' tracer callbacks
erts: Extend 'enabled' and 'trace' tracer callbacks
runtime_tools: Extend 'enabled' tracer callbacks
erts: Extend 'enabled' tracer callbacks
runtime_tools: Update lttng garbage collection trace
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* erlang/pr/1006:
Use define-derived-mode to define erlang-mode
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* raimo/new-gen-state-machine/OTP-13065: (52 commits)
Add section on state filtering
Promote gen_statem over gen_fsm
Modify code_change/4 to return CallbackMode
Use ?NAME macro in examples
Introduce Fred Herbert suggested additions
Introduce corrections from Fred Hebert and Ingela
Use .png pictures instead of .gif
Write Design Principles chapter
Fix missing short forms for event timeout
Do more intricate Fred Hebert doc changes
Change Caller -> From as suggested by Fred Hebert
Do documentation improvements from Fred Hebert
Fix broken documenation reference
Rename state_timeout -> event_timeout
Fix most of the system docs and emacs mode
Change code_change/4 to {ok,State,Data}
Fixup sharpened test suite
Sharpen test suite
Remove the remove_event action and all alike
Relax caller() type check and cleanup
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Conflicts:
lib/stdlib/src/gen.erl
lib/stdlib/src/gen_event.erl
lib/stdlib/src/gen_fsm.erl
lib/stdlib/src/gen_server.erl
lib/stdlib/test/error_logger_forwarder.erl
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Remove some things that define-derived-mode does for us.
Also, derive erlang-mode from prog-mode, so that a user that has added
customizations meant for all programming language major modes will
enjoy those in Erlang mode as well.
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OTP-13499
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* egil/tools/modernize-tests:
tools: Don't divide by zero in tests
Fix instruments_SUITE sumblock check
Eliminate use of doc and suite clauses
Replace ?t with test_server
Use test_server:is_debug/0 instead of custom check
Replace use of test_server:format/2 with io:format/2
Eliminate use of ?config() macro
Eliminate use of test_server:fail/0,1
Eliminate erlang:now/0
Modernize use of timetraps
Remove ?line macros
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Those clause are obsolete and never used by common_test.
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The macro ?t is deprecated. Replace its use with 'test_server'.
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=== OTP-18.3 ===
Changed Applications:
- asn1-4.0.2
- common_test-1.12
- compiler-6.0.3
- cosNotification-1.2.1
- cosTime-1.2.1
- cosTransactions-1.3.1
- crypto-3.6.3
- debugger-4.1.2
- dialyzer-2.9
- diameter-1.11.2
- edoc-0.7.18
- eldap-1.2.1
- erl_docgen-0.4.2
- erl_interface-3.8.2
- erts-7.3
- eunit-2.2.13
- hipe-3.15
- inets-6.2
- kernel-4.2
- mnesia-4.13.3
- observer-2.1.2
- orber-3.8.1
- public_key-1.1.1
- runtime_tools-1.9.3
- sasl-2.7
- snmp-5.2.2
- ssh-4.2.2
- ssl-7.3
- stdlib-2.8
- test_server-3.10
- tools-2.8.3
- webtool-0.9.1
- wx-1.6.1
- xmerl-1.3.10
Unchanged Applications:
- cosEvent-2.2
- cosEventDomain-1.2
- cosFileTransfer-1.2
- cosProperty-1.2
- et-1.5.1
- gs-1.6
- ic-4.4
- jinterface-1.6.1
- megaco-3.18
- odbc-2.11.1
- os_mon-2.4
- ose-1.1
- otp_mibs-1.1
- parsetools-2.1.1
- percept-0.8.11
- reltool-0.7
- syntax_tools-1.7
- typer-0.9.10
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/vsn.mk
lib/test_server/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/test_server/vsn.mk
lib/webtool/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/webtool/vsn.mk
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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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* bjorn/remove-test_server/OTP-12705:
Remove test_server as a standalone application
Erlang mode for Emacs: Include ct.hrl instead test_server.hrl
Remove out-commented references to the test_server applications
Makefiles: Remove test_server from include path and code path
Eliminate use of test_server.hrl and test_server_line.hrl
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