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to not expose the trapping BIF in the stacktrace
when it throws badarg.
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Similarly to cover compiling from source
(in this case some user specified compiler options are allowed)
when cover compiling from existing beam
take a filtered list of compiler options from the beamfile.
This way e.g. export_all can be preserved. See use case in eb02beb1c3
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into maint
* puzza007/emacs_iodata_nonempty_string_builtin_types/OTP-11394:
Add iodata, nonempty_string to built-in type highlighting for emacs
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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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These built-in types were missing from emacs highlighting
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The R16B02 release
Conflicts:
lib/sasl/vsn.mk
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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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The R16B01 release
Conflicts:
lib/sasl/vsn.mk
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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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