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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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Since no test suites includede test_server.hrl, there is no need
to have test_server in the include path or code path.
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As a first step to removing the test_server application as
as its own separate application, change the inclusion of
test_server.hrl to an inclusion of ct.hrl and remove the
inclusion of test_server_line.hrl.
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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: Correct a Cover test
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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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Functions in this module are never called, and some functions are
outdated. In order to avoid confusion (and need for update), the
module is now reduced to a simple dummy module.
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=== OTP-18.2 ===
Changed Applications:
- asn1-4.0.1
- common_test-1.11.1
- compiler-6.0.2
- crypto-3.6.2
- dialyzer-2.8.2
- diameter-1.11.1
- erl_docgen-0.4.1
- erl_interface-3.8.1
- erts-7.2
- eunit-2.2.12
- hipe-3.14
- inets-6.1
- jinterface-1.6.1
- kernel-4.1.1
- observer-2.1.1
- parsetools-2.1.1
- public_key-1.1
- runtime_tools-1.9.2
- sasl-2.6.1
- snmp-5.2.1
- ssh-4.2
- ssl-7.2
- stdlib-2.7
- test_server-3.9.1
- tools-2.8.2
- typer-0.9.10
- wx-1.6
- xmerl-1.3.9
Unchanged Applications:
- cosEvent-2.2
- cosEventDomain-1.2
- cosFileTransfer-1.2
- cosNotification-1.2
- cosProperty-1.2
- cosTime-1.2
- cosTransactions-1.3
- debugger-4.1.1
- edoc-0.7.17
- eldap-1.2
- et-1.5.1
- gs-1.6
- ic-4.4
- megaco-3.18
- mnesia-4.13.2
- odbc-2.11.1
- orber-3.8
- os_mon-2.4
- ose-1.1
- otp_mibs-1.1
- percept-0.8.11
- reltool-0.7
- syntax_tools-1.7
- webtool-0.9
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/vsn.mk
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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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* maint:
[erl_docgen] Correct documentation
[dialyzer] Correct documentation
[hipe] Correct documentation
[test_server] Correct documentation
[tools] Correct documentation
[erts] Correct documentation
[stdlib] Correct documentation
[kernel] Correct documentation
Conflicts:
lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_scan.xml
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Fix mistakes found by 'xmllint'.
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This makes it behave like similar Unix tools.
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* bjorn/remove-webtool/OTP-13004:
Remove the deprecated webtool application
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* legoscia/callback-arrow-no-newline:
Don't add newline after arrow on -callback lines
OTP-13042
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* bjorn/erts/builtin/OTP-13034:
Teach erlang:is_builtin/3 that erlang:apply/3 is built-in
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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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erlang:is_builtin(erlang, apply, 3) returns 'false'. That seems to be
an oversight in the implementation of erlang:is_builtin/3 rather than
a conscious design decision. Part of apply/3 is implemented in C (as a
special instruction), and part of it in Erlang (only used if apply/3
is used recursively). That makes apply/3 special compared to all other
BIFs.
From the viewpoint of the user, apply/3 is a built-in function,
since it cannot possibly be implemented in pure Erlang.
Noticed-by: Stavros Aronis
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=== OTP-18.1 ===
Changed Applications:
- compiler-6.0.1
- crypto-3.6.1
- debugger-4.1.1
- dialyzer-2.8.1
- diameter-1.11
- erts-7.1
- eunit-2.2.11
- hipe-3.13
- inets-6.0.1
- kernel-4.1
- mnesia-4.13.1
- odbc-2.11.1
- public_key-1.0.1
- sasl-2.6
- ssh-4.1
- ssl-7.1
- stdlib-2.6
- tools-2.8.1
- wx-1.5
Unchanged Applications:
- asn1-4.0
- common_test-1.11
- cosEvent-2.2
- cosEventDomain-1.2
- cosFileTransfer-1.2
- cosNotification-1.2
- cosProperty-1.2
- cosTime-1.2
- cosTransactions-1.3
- edoc-0.7.17
- eldap-1.2
- erl_docgen-0.4
- erl_interface-3.8
- et-1.5.1
- gs-1.6
- ic-4.4
- jinterface-1.6
- megaco-3.18
- observer-2.1
- orber-3.8
- os_mon-2.4
- ose-1.1
- otp_mibs-1.1
- parsetools-2.1
- percept-0.8.11
- reltool-0.7
- runtime_tools-1.9.1
- snmp-5.2
- syntax_tools-1.7
- test_server-3.9
- typer-0.9.9
- webtool-0.9
- xmerl-1.3.8
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/vsn.mk
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In the Emacs Erlang mode, typing "->" will usually automatically add a
newline, which is usually what you want when writing a function, but
not when writing a type spec. Therefore, there is a check for not
adding the newline when the current line starts with -spec or -type.
This change adds -callback to that check, since it is usually written
the same way as type specs.
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