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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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* Update obsolete guards
* Use -include_lib to make the example compilable
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Most dependencies introduced are exactly the dependencies to other
applications found by xref. That is, there might be real dependencies
missing. There might also be pure debug dependencies listed that
probably should be removed. Each application has to be manually
inspected in order to ensure that all real dependencies are listed.
All dependencies introduced are to application versions used in
OTP 17.0. This since the previously used version scheme wasn't
designed for this, and in order to minimize the work of introducing
the dependencies.
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Ensure all are "normal" versions according to the new version scheme
introduced in OTP 17.0
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Add the mentioned test suites for *all* library and touched
non-library applications.
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As discussed in issue #240 *all* OTP library applications use the '.*'
wildcard as up and down version. This makes library applications
always up- and downgradeable. Using the wildcard version obsoletes
all maintenance tasks regarding library applications' appup files.
Additionally, it prevents upgrade problems caused by automatically
included application dependencies when using reltool to create
releases. Missing copyright headers are now consistently present.
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The R16B03-1 release
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when using xmerl_sax_parser:stream/2 function.
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The R16B03 release
Conflicts:
lib/sasl/vsn.mk
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maint
* richcarl/xmerl-avoid-code-server-serialization/OTP-11463:
Avoid serialization on code_server in xmerl:export()
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The inheritance mechanism in xmerl used to use 'catch apply(M,F,Args)' to
try different modules M until one was found that had a function F/A.
However, when M:F/A does not exist, apply/3 will trap to
error_handler:undefined_function/3, which will call code:ensure_loaded(M),
making a synchronous request to the code server process. If many processes
tried to use xmerl:export() concurrently, they would get serialized waiting
for the code server process. This patch uses erlang:function_exported/3
instead to check if M:F/A exists. If M exists, it should already have been
loaded at that point due to the inheritance checking in the
xmerl:callbacks/1 function.
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Previously, a match would not be found if the namespace prefix in the
XPath query was not contained in the original document. This allows
the `namespace' option to provide a prefix that will be resolved to a
namespace URI.
See Section 2.3 of the XPath 1.0 specification for the behaviour of
'NCName:*' node tests.
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The core use case is a query where the original prefix in the scanned
document is unknown (or varying). For example:
xmerl_xpath:scan("//@ns:name", Doc, [{namespace, [{"ns", Uri}]}])
Previously, this would only return a result if the namespace prefix
was an exact match.
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Ensures that both the original namespace prefix and a namespace prefix
provided to the xmlContext will both return the same sets of nodes.
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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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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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* nox/enable-silent-rules/OTP-10726:
Implement ./otp_build configure --enable-silent-rules
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With silent rules, the output of make is less verbose and compilation
warnings are easier to spot. Silent rules are disabled by default and
can be disabled or enabled at will by make V=0 and make V=1.
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Examples overflowing the width of PDF pages have been fixed.
The remaining warnings are due to table cells, and require more
work.
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OTP-10106
OTP-10107
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