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2015-02-17Merge branch 'maint'Ingela Anderton Andin
2015-02-17ssl: erlang:timestamp -> os:timestampIngela Anderton Andin
Complements commit 450773958165539951cd431a9233ce7666ec20e2
2015-02-13Merge branch 'maint'Zandra Hird
2015-02-13Merge branch 'emauton/mnesia_create_table_docfix' into maintZandra Hird
* emauton/mnesia_create_table_docfix: Fix index for #person.address in create_table/2
2015-02-13Merge branch 'maint'Zandra Hird
2015-02-13Merge branch 'crownedgrouse/fix_mnesia_subscribe_doc' into maintZandra Hird
* crownedgrouse/fix_mnesia_subscribe_doc: Fix xml doc return value mnesia:(un)subscribe
2015-02-12[dialyzer] Fix a bug concerning map() typesHans Bolinder
2015-02-12Merge remote branch 'origin/hb/dialyzer/fix_map_type/OTP-12472' into maintHans Bolinder
* origin/hb/dialyzer/fix_map_type/OTP-12472: [dialyzer] Fix a bug concerning map() types
2015-02-11Merge branch 'richcarl/dcd-dumps'Zandra Hird
* richcarl/dcd-dumps: Make Mnesia DCD dump behaviour available via API Make Mnesia DCD dump behaviour available via configuration OTP-12481
2015-02-10Merge branch 'maint'Dan Gudmundsson
* maint: mnesia: Check nodes after protocol negotiation
2015-02-10Merge branch ↵Dan Gudmundsson
'dumbbell/mnesia-hang-if-remote-stopped-after-proto-negotiation' into maint * dumbbell/mnesia-hang-if-remote-stopped-after-proto-negotiation: mnesia: Check nodes after protocol negotiation OTP-12473
2015-02-10mnesia: Check nodes after protocol negotiationJean-Sébastien Pédron
During Mnesia startup, after protocol negotiation, the list of connected nodes is written to "recover_nodes". This list is later used to merge the schema. If Mnesia was stopped on a remote node between the protocol negotiation and the moment the list is stored in "recover_nodes", the remote node is still considered running: the value of "recover_nodes" stored during mnesia_down/1 is overwritten. Therefore, this node may be used to acquire a write lock on the schema in order to perform the merge. In this case, the remote node never answers to the lock request and Mnesia hang forever (application:start(mnesia) never returns). To fix the problem, we check the list one last time and remove from it all nodes where Mnesia is stopped. And because there is still a chance for missing mnesia_down event, handle_cast({mnesia_down, ...}, ...) writes to recover_nodes again, in addition to mnesia_down/1.
2015-02-10[dialyzer] Fix a bug concerning map() typesHans Bolinder
It is allowed in Erlang/OTP 17 to redefine the map() types. However, Dialyzer did not handle local map() types correctly.
2015-02-09Merge branch 'maint'Ingela Anderton Andin
2015-02-09ssl: erlang:timestamp -> os:timestampIngela Anderton Andin
For comparison with file time stamps os:timestamp makes more sense and is present in 17 as well as 18.
2015-02-06Merge branch 'maint'Ingela Anderton Andin
Conflicts: lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_app.xml lib/ssl/src/ssl_manager.erl
2015-02-06Merge branch 'ia/ssl/pem-cache/OTP-12464' into maintIngela Anderton Andin
* ia/ssl/pem-cache/OTP-12464: ssl: Improve PEM cache by validating entries
2015-02-06ssl: Improve PEM cache by validating entriesIngela Anderton Andin
The PEM cache is now validated by a background process, instead of always keeping it if it is small enough and clearing it otherwhiss. That strategy required that small caches where cleared by API function if a file changes on disk. However document the clearing API function as it can still be usefull.
2015-02-05Merge branch 'maint'Hans Nilsson
* maint: Fix ssh:connect erroneus error msg at timeout
2015-02-05Fix ssh:connect erroneus error msg at timeoutHans Nilsson
2015-02-05Merge branch 'maint'Zandra Hird
2015-02-05Merge branch 'scrapinghub/httpc_set_cookie_with_empty_values' into maintZandra Hird
* scrapinghub/httpc_set_cookie_with_empty_values: inets: parse correctly 'Set-Cookie' header with empty value OTP-12455
2015-02-05Merge branch 'bjorn/compiler/dup-bug-fix/OTP-12453'Björn Gustavsson
* bjorn/compiler/dup-bug-fix/OTP-12453: Teach case_opt/3 to avoid unnecessary building sys_core_fold: Optimize let statements more aggressively Suppress warnings for expressions that are assigned to '_' trace_bif_SUITE: Ensure that a call to time/0 is not removed
2015-02-05Merge branch 'bjorn/compiler/map-core-syntax/OTP-12454'Björn Gustavsson
* bjorn/compiler/map-core-syntax/OTP-12454: Make the syntax for map pairs readable
2015-02-05Merge branch 'maint'Björn Gustavsson
* maint: Update primary bootstrap Correct unsafe optimization of '==' and '/=' Conflicts: bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/sys_core_fold.beam
2015-02-04Correct unsafe optimization of '==' and '/='Björn Gustavsson
Since '=:=' is cheaper than '==', the compiler tries to replace '==' with '=:=' if the result of comparison will be the same. As an example: V == {a,b} can be rewritten to: V =:= {a,b} since the literal on the right side contains no numeric values that '==' would compare differently to '=:='. With the introduction of maps, we will need to take them into account. Since the comparison of maps is planned to change in 18.0, we will be very conservative and only do the optimization if both keys and values are non-numeric.
2015-02-03Merge branch 'maint'Zandra Hird
Conflicts: OTP_VERSION erts/emulator/sys/unix/sys.c erts/vsn.mk
2015-02-03Merge branch 'maint-17' into maintZandra Hird
2015-02-03Teach case_opt/3 to avoid unnecessary buildingBjörn Gustavsson
Given this code: f(S) -> F0 = F1 = {S,S}, [F0,F1]. case_opt/3 would "optimize" it like this: f(S) -> F1 = {S,S}, F0 = {S,S}, [F0,F1]. Similarly, this code: g({a,_,_}=T) -> {b, [_,_] = [T,none], x}. would be rewritten to: g({a,Tmp1,Tmp2}=T) -> Tmp3 = {a,Tmp1,Tmp2}, {b, [Tmp3,none], x}. where the tuple is rebuilt instead of using the T variable. Rewrite case_opt/3 to be more careful while optimizing.
2015-02-03inets: parse correctly 'Set-Cookie' header with empty valueKirilll Zaborsky
httpc_cookie should parse cookies with empty values and no attributes set in the 'Set-Cookie' headers.
2015-02-03sys_core_fold: Optimize let statements more aggressivelyBjörn Gustavsson
I originally decided that in 'value' context, rewriting a let statement where the variables were not in the body to a sequence was not worth it, because the variables would be unused in only one let in a thousand lets (roughly). I have reconsidered. The main reason is that if we do the rewrite, core_lib:is_var_used/2 will be used much more frequently, which will help us to find bugs in it sooner. Another reason is that the way letify/2 is currently implemented with its own calls to core_lib:is_var_used/2 is only safe as long as all the bindings are independent of each other. We could make letify/2 smarter, but if we introduce this new optimization there is no need. Measuring compilation speed, I have not seen any significant slowdown. It seems that although core_lib:is_var_used/2 is called much more frequently, most calls will be fast because is_var_used/2 will quickly find a use of the variable. Also add a test case to cover a line opt_guard_try/1 that was no longer covered.
2015-02-03Suppress warnings for expressions that are assigned to '_'Björn Gustavsson
In c34ad2d5, the compiler learned to silence some warnings for expressions that were explicitly assigned to the '_' variable, as in this example: _ = list_to_integer(S), ok That commit intentionally only made it possible to silence warnings for BIFs that could cause an exception. Warnings would still be produced for: _ = date(), ok because date/0 can never fail and thus making the call completely useless. The reasoning was that such warnings can always be eliminated by eliminating the offending code. While that is true, there is the question about rules and their consistency. It is surprising that '_' can be used to silence some warnings, but has no effect on other warnings. Therefore, we will teach the compiler to silence warnings for the following constructs: * Calls to safe BIFs such as date/0 * Expressions that will cause an exception such as 'X/0' * Terms that are built but not used, such as '{x,X}'
2015-02-03Merge branch 'maint'Björn Gustavsson
* maint: Update primary bootstrap Be more careful about map patterns when evalutating element/2 Do not convert map patterns to map expressions Conflicts: bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/sys_core_fold.beam lib/compiler/test/match_SUITE.erl
2015-02-03Be more careful about map patterns when evalutating element/2Björn Gustavsson
We must not convert map patterns to map expressions.
2015-02-03Do not convert map patterns to map expressionsBjörn Gustavsson
In code such as: case {a,Map} of {a,#{}}=T -> T end we must NOT rewrite a map pattern to a map expression like this: case Map of #{} -> {a,#{}} end because the pattern '#{}' will match any map, but the expression '#{}' will construct an empty map.
2015-02-02Merge branch 'maint'Ingela Anderton Andin
2015-02-02Merge branch 'ia/ssl/self-signed-root/OTP-12449' into maintIngela Anderton Andin
* ia/ssl/self-signed-root/OTP-12449: ssl: Remove selfsigned anchor certificate from the certificate chain
2015-01-30ssl: Remove selfsigned anchor certificate from the certificate chainIngela Anderton Andin
A selfsigned trusted anchor should not be in the certifcate chain passed to the certificate path validation. Conflicts: lib/ssl/src/ssl_certificate.erl
2015-01-30Prepare releaseErlang/OTP
2015-01-30Make the syntax for map pairs readableBjörn Gustavsson
Use the same syntax for map pairs in Core Erlang code as in the Erlang Code. This Erlang code: M#{x:=42,y=>1} will look like this in Core Erlang: ~{'x':=42,'y'=>1|M}~
2015-01-30inets: Consistent view of configuration parameter keep_alive_timeoutIngela Anderton Andin
2015-01-30inets: httpd - mod_alias now handles https URIsIngela Anderton Andin
2015-01-30Merge branch 'mikpe/hipe-code-alloc-fixes'Marcus Arendt
* mikpe/hipe-code-alloc-fixes: hipe: improve error handling at code allocation failure hipe: remove two obsolete BIFs hipe: remove HIPE_ALLOC_CODE macro
2015-01-29inets: httpd - Sanity check of content-length headerIngela Anderton Andin
Gracefully handle invalid content-lenght headers instead of crashing in list_to_integer.
2015-01-29Merge branch 'maint'Bruce Yinhe
2015-01-29Merge branch '0xAX/inets-typo-fix' into maintBruce Yinhe
* 0xAX/inets-typo-fix: lib/inets: fix typo in httpd_load_test example
2015-01-29Merge branch 'bjorn/compiler/map-fixes'Björn Gustavsson
* bjorn/compiler/map-fixes: cerl: Remove a clause in fold_map_pairs/3 that will never be reached Move grouping of map constructions from v3_core to v3_kernel core_pp: Correct printing of map literals Strengthen and modernize compile_SUITE core_parse: Always fold literal conses cerl: Make sure that we preserve the invariants for maps cerl_clauses: Fix indentation sys_core_fold: Strengthen optimization of letrecs in effect context Fix handling of binary map keys in comprehensions core_lib: Teach is_var_used/2 to handle keys in map patterns warnings_SUITE: Eliminate compiler warning for a shadowed variable lc_SUITE: Add shadow/1 Modernize lc_SUITE
2015-01-29cerl: Remove a clause in fold_map_pairs/3 that will never be reachedBjörn Gustavsson
2015-01-29Move grouping of map constructions from v3_core to v3_kernelBjörn Gustavsson
When translating a function with map construction: f(A) -> B = b, C = c, #{A=>1,B=>2,C=>3}. v3_core would break apart the map construction into three parts because of the way the map instructions in BEAM work -- variable keys need to be in their own instruction. In the example, constant propagation will turn two of the keys to literal keys. But the initial breaking apart will not be undone, so there will still be three map constructions: 'f'/1 = fun (_cor0) -> let <_cor3> = ~{::<_cor0,1>}~ in let <_cor4> = ~{::<'b',2>|_cor3}~ in ~{::<'c',3>|_cor4}~ It would be possible to complicate the sys_core_fold pass to regroup map operations so that we would get: 'f'/1 = fun (_cor0) -> let <_cor3> = ~{::<_cor0,1>}~ in ~{::<'b',2>,::<'c',3>|_cor3}~ A simpler way that allows to simplify the translation is to skip the grouping in v3_core and translate the function to: 'f'/1 = fun (_cor0) -> ~{::<_cor0,1>,::<'b',2>,::<'c',3>}~ We will then let v3_kernel do the grouping while translating from Core Erlang to Kernel Erlang.
2015-01-28core_pp: Correct printing of map literalsBjörn Gustavsson
A map key in a pattern would be incorrectly pretty-printed. As an example, the pattern in: x() -> #{ #{ a => 3 } := 42 } = X. would be pretty-printed as: <~{~<~{~<'a',3>}~,42>}~ instead of: <~{~<~{::<'a',3>}~,42>}~ When this problem has been corrected, the workaround for it in cerl:ann_c_map/3 can be removed. The workaround was not harmless, as it would cause the following map update to incorrectly succeed: (#{})#{a:=1}