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* maint:
asn1_SUITE_value: Don't test the LDAP module
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asn1ct:test(Mod) will generate sample values for data types
in an ASN.1 modules. The following definition from LDAP
can cause problems for asn1ct:test/1:
Filter ::= CHOICE {
and [0] SET SIZE (1..MAX) OF filter Filter,
or [1] SET SIZE (1..MAX) OF filter Filter,
not [2] Filter,
equalityMatch [3] AttributeValueAssertion,
substrings [4] SubstringFilter,
greaterOrEqual [5] AttributeValueAssertion,
lessOrEqual [6] AttributeValueAssertion,
present [7] AttributeDescription,
approxMatch [8] AttributeValueAssertion,
extensibleMatch [9] MatchingRuleAssertion,
... }
If we were unlucky (which we were on some computers), the construction
of sample values would not terminate.
Eliminate the problem for now by not testing the LDAP module. This
workaround should be removed when we have added some limitation to the
recursion in asn1ct_value when generating values.
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* bjorn/compiler/binary-comprehensions/OTP-13289:
Generalize bit string comprehensions
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* bjorn/remove-test_server/OTP-12705:
Remove multiple inclusion of ct.hrl
otp_SUITE: Remove handling of test_server application
Correct common_test.app.src
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* egil/basedir-directories/OTP-13392:
stdlib: Add filename:basedir/2,3
stdlib: Use parallel groups in filename_SUITE
stdlib: Remove ?line macros in filename_SUITE
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* legoscia/tls_ipv6_dist:
Add inet6_tls_dist, for TLS distribution over IPv6
Conflicts:
lib/ssl/src/ssl_tls_dist_proxy.erl
OTP-13391
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* ia/inets/httpd-gracefull-error/OTP-13389:
inets: No error reports for expected termination
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* siri/ct_netconfc/log-open-close/OTP-13386:
Log open and close of netconf connections
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* siri/appups-19.0:
Update appups in kernel, stdlib and sasl for OTP-19
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* siri/ct_release_test/remove-test_server:
Remove application test_server from ct_release_test
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* ia/public_key/missinig-nl/OTP-13381:
public_key: An encapsulated PEM header shall be followed by a blank line
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* siri/crashdump-dir/OTP-13388:
Set dir for slave node's erl_crash.dump
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This was earlier filename:dirname(code:which(test_server)). On
Microsoft Windows, this pointed to a directory under c:/Program Files,
and in later versions this directory is no longer writable. The
framework (common_test) log dir is now used instead.
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Since test_server is no longer an own application, it shall not be
added to the releases create by ct_release_test.
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* sverk/master/halt-INT_MIN:
erts: Make erlang:halt() accept bignums as Status
erts: Change erl_exit into erts_exit
kernel: Remove calls to erl_exit
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OTP-13251
* sverk/halt-INT_MIN:
erts: Make erlang:halt() accept bignums as Status
erts: Change erl_exit into erts_exit
kernel: Remove calls to erl_exit
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* msantos/epmd-IPv6-node-reg2/PR-864/OTP-13364:
epmd: support IPv6 node registration
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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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Commit 4cf832f1ad163f5b25dd8a6f2d314c169c23c82f erroneously removed
logging of open and close of netconf connections. This is now
corrected.
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RFC 1421 Privacy Enhancement for Electronic Mail February 1993
Encapsulated Message
Pre-Encapsulation Boundary (Pre-EB)
-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE-----
Encapsulated Header Portion
(Contains encryption control fields inserted in plaintext.
Examples include "DEK-Info:" and "Key-Info:".
Note that, although these control fields have line-oriented
representations similar to RFC 822 header fields, the set
of fields valid in this context is disjoint from those used
in RFC 822 processing.)
Blank Line
(Separates Encapsulated Header from subsequent
Encapsulated Text Portion)
Encapsulated Text Portion
(Contains message data encoded as specified in Section 4.3.)
Post-Encapsulation Boundary (Post-EB)
-----END PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE-----
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* siri/ct_netconfc/allow-ssh-options/OTP-13338:
Allow any ssh option when starting a netconf client
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* siri/appups-18.3:
Update appups in kernel, stdlib and sasl for OTP-18.3
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* bjorn/compiler/modernize-tests:
Remove ?line macros
Replace use of lists:keysearch/3 with lists:keyfind/3
Eliminate use of doc and suite clauses
Replace ?t with test_server
Replace use of test_server:format/2 with io:format/2
Eliminate use of test_server:fail/0,1
Eliminate use of ?config() macro
Modernize use of timetraps
Eliminate useless helper functions
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* josevalim/debugger-path/OTP-13375:
Use compile source info in debugger
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* bjorn/compiler/bit-syntax/OTP-13374:
Produce warnings for binary patterns that will never match
v3_core: Include line number annotations in binary patterns
sys_core_fold: Introduce var_list/2
sys_core_fold: Optimize clause/4
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* bjorn/multiple-load/OTP-13111:
code: Add functions that can load multiple modules
Refactor post_beam_load handling
Simplify and robustify code_server:all_loaded/1
Update preloaded modules
Add erl_prim_loader:get_modules/3
Add has_prepared_code_on_load/1 BIF
Allow erlang:finish_loading/1 to load more than one module
beam_load.c: Add a function to check for an on_load function
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Include the modules and processes from the former test_server
application. Correct the dependencies. While we are it, also
sort the list of dependent applications for easier future
maintenance.
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