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This defvar was removed in a87a9699735b0a25f99397fba9576f5756da54d3 which made
eunit fail on running tests in emacs.
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* fenollp/treewide_remove_unexpected_0xff/OTP-11323:
Remove ^L characters hidden randomly in the code. Not those used in text files as delimiters.
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files as delimiters.
While working on a tool that processes Erlang code and testing it against this repo,
I found out about those little sneaky 0xff. I thought it may be of help to other
people build such tools to remove non-conforming-to-standard characters.
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Most notes.xml files will be updated in every release and cause
the kind of the problems described in the previous commit.
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In Emacs it is possible to remotely edit a file, by opening for
example /ssh:somehost.com:/path/to/file.erl. In Emacs, the feature
that makes this possible, is called TRAMP. When compiling such a file,
by typing C-c C-k, an inferior Erlang shell is opened on the remote
host, but the compilation expression that was evaluated in the remote
Erlang shell was:
c("/ssh:somehost.com:/path/to/file", [...]).
which resulted in a "no such file or directory" error.
This commit changes the compilation expression into:
c("/path/to/file", [...]).
for files opened remotely via TRAMP. The file name is adjusted
similarly when compiling .yrl and .xrl files.
In a buffer opened remotely, the Elisp function buffer-file-name
returns the full path with TRAMP syntax. In this example it would
be "/ssh:somehost.com:/path/to/file.erl". A new function,
erlang-local-buffer-file-name, has been introduced, which peels off
the TRAMP syntax on remotely opened files, while for locally opened
files, it just calls buffer-file-name.
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* mh/line-initial-commas/OTP-11242:
Inside parentheses, line-initial commas align with the open parenthesis
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For example:
[ one
, two
, three
]
This does not affect coding styles that don't put commas at the
beginning of lines.
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* egil/increase-eprof-usability/OTP-11144:
tools: Document new eprof options
tools: Add options to eprof
tools: Add testcase to eprof_SUITE
tools: Refactor away ?line macro in eprof_SUITE
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The option set_on_spawn can now be opted out.
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Test disabling of set_on_spawn
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* lh/demonitor-flush/OTP-11039:
Use erlang:demonitor(Ref, [flush]) where applicable
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* mar/cover-fix/OTP-11028:
Delete ets tables when stopped
fix a race condition when there're several applications in apps directory
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* mh/emacs-package/OTP-10999:
erlang-mode: Add autoload cookies for file extension associations
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When cover:stop(Node) was called on a non-existing node, a process
waiting for cover data from the node would hang forever. This has been
corrected.
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The autoload cookies are used when erlang-mode is installed as an
Emacs package. In this case, erlang-start will not be loaded at Emacs
startup; only the forms marked with ;;;###autoload will be extracted
and made available.
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* mh/fix-emacs-pkg-flymake-dep/OTP-10930:
Remove Flymake dependency in erlang-pkg.el
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Commit 29231033 made cover fall back to compile info if source was not
found in pwd or ../src. This isn't sufficient for source that lies in
subdirectories of ../src when beams and source have been moved since
compilation (eg. install of some OTP applications), so first try finding
source relative to the beam directory.
For example, given a beam path
/installed/path/to/app-1.0/ebin/root.beam
and a source path
/compiled/path/to/app/src/subdir/root.erl
then look for
/installed/path/to/app-1.0/ebin/../src/subdir/root.erl
before the source path.
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The change was introduced in commit 29231033.
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The dependency was incorrect, as the package is called flymake, not
flymake-mode. It also used to suggest a newer version of flymake than
the one that comes with Emacs, even though the Erlang mode works well
with the older version.
Removing the dependency instead of depending on version 0.3 (the one
shipped with Emacs), since the downloadable version of package.el for
Emacs 23 and earlier doesn't recognise Emacs built-in libraries as
packages. (Thanks to Steve Purcell for pointing this out.)
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Added: binary_to_integer/1,2, integer_to_binary/1,2
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* jv/cover-patches/OTP-10778:
Fix a bug in cover when used with no_auto_import
Ensure cover keeps the proper file source
cover now relies on the compile info to find file sources
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Cover was rewriting guard clauses as non-remote calls.
That said, if a guard contains erlang:is_binary(Binary),
Cover was incorrectly removing the erlang prefix which
lead to errors if is_binary is not auto imported.
This commit keeps the abstract format as it is.
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Whenever a module is compiled via compile:forms/2,
the source is set to current directory unless a source
option is passed to compile. This commit ensures that
cover passes the source information to compile:forms/2
to ensure the source won't be modified after the module
is cover compiled.
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Prior to this commit, cover relied on a simple heuristic that
traverses directory from the beam file to find a source file.
The heuristic was maintained with this patch but, if it fails,
it fallbacks to the source value in the module compile info.
In order to illustrate how it works, one of the tests that
could not find its source now passes successfully (showing the
source lookup is more robust).
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* lukas/tools/emacs_add_error_bif/OTP-10774:
Update all bif highlighting for emacs
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* mh/fix-highlighting-dollar-backslash-singlequote/OTP-10766:
Fix syntax highlighting of $\' in Emacs mode
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The single quote in $\' does not begin an atom. Change the regexp to
treat it just like $\". Previously this code would be incorrectly
highlighted:
foo() ->
Quote = $\',
%% This gets coloured as an atom, not as a comment
...
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* bjorn/warnings-zero-tolerance:
Turn warnings to errors on selected applications
runtime_tools_sup: Eliminate warning
inet_parse: Eliminate a compiler warning
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This reverts commit 750ecdea08fa5fa7e32b7f3019eed96c1699427e, reversing
changes made to 2cfa0466c3b3c7bd5e3621aff0f3e2ca30addb68.
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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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