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from process psd through all owned/fixed tables.
As meta_pid_to{_fixed}_tab maps to slot in meta_main_tab
which is planned for destruction.
In this commit we no longer seize table lock while
freeing the table (free_table_cont) as it's not needed
and makes the code a bit simpler. Any concurrent operation
on the table will only access lock, owner and status
and then bail out.
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* maint:
filename: Add safe_relative_path/1
Conflicts:
lib/stdlib/src/filename.erl
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filename: Add safe_relative_path/1
OTP-14215
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* bjorn/stdlib/misc-fixes:
c: Reintroduce support for non-list options in c/2
c: Remove unused import of lists:concat/1
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* hasse/stdlib/sofs_opt/OTP-14157:
stdlib: Simplify error handling of the sofs module
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* ingela/ssl/default-ciphers-suites/OTP-14235:
ssl: Always prefer AES over 3DES
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* lukas/kernel/fix_os_cmd_close_race/OTP-14232:
kernel: Fix hanging os:cmd race condition
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Atoms ('badarg', 'type_mismatch', &c) are used as errors instead of
tuples containing the parameters. This makes it possible for the
garbage collector to reclaim memory earlier.
Since the exact format of error tuples is undocumented no release note
is deemed necessary.
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* lukas/kernel/fail-sticky_dir-if-not-sticky:
kernel: Fail sticky_dir tc if module not sticky
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* maint:
[xmerl] Remove faulty throws
[xmerl] Fix XML "well-formedness" bug i SAX parser
[xmerl] Correct bug handling multiple documents on a stream
stdlib: Improve pretty-printing of terms with maps
Conflicts:
lib/stdlib/test/io_SUITE.erl
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Document ssl_session_cache_api's size/1 callback
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Before 0eb45e21d40 it was possible to write (for example):
c(m, dcore)
instead of the more verbose:
c(m, [dcore])
Reintroduce this convenient shortcut.
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* hasse/stdlib/fix_pretty_maps/OTP-14175:
stdlib: Improve pretty-printing of terms with maps
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* lars/xmerl/sax-parser-multi-doc-problem:
[xmerl] Remove faulty throws
[xmerl] Fix XML "well-formedness" bug i SAX parser
[xmerl] Correct bug handling multiple documents on a stream
OTP-14211
OTP-14213
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* siri/ct/get_dirs_from_testspec/OTP-14132:
[ct] Add ct_testspec:get_tests/1
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Changed the XML Sax parser behaviour so it returns an error
if there are something more in the file after the the
matching document. If one using the xmerl_sax_parser:stream()
a rest is allowed which then can be sent to a new call of
xmerl_sax_parser:stream() to parse next document.
This is done to be compliant with XML conformance tests.
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Change how to interpret end of document to comply with Tim Brays
comment on the standard. This makes it possible to handle more
than one doc on a stream, the standard makes it impossible to
know when the document is ended without waiting for the next
document (and not always even that).
Tim Brays comment about the trailing "Misc" rule:
The fact that you're allowed some trailing junk after the root
element, I decided (but unfortunately too late) is a real design
error in XML. If I'm writing a network client, I'm probably going
to close the link as soon as a I see the root element end-tag, and
not depend on the other end closing it down properly.
Furthermore, if I want to send a succession of XML documents over
a network link, if I find a processing instruction after a root
element, is it a trailer on the previous document, or part of the
prolog of the next?
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AES256 was preferred over 3DES already, so this only makes sure AES128
is preferred over 3DES also. This changes the default but probably
nobody will notice as a better algorithm will be chosen anyhow.
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into maint
* legoscia/erl_interface/doc-no-tuple-funs/PR-1343/OTP-14233:
Documentation: tuple funs are unsupported
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The size/1 callback was added as a non-optional callback in
42b8a29dbae1d626f32bc16dd81a129caf741138 but wasn't added to the
documentation for the ssl_session_cache_api behavior.
Signed-off-by: Steven Danna <[email protected]>
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If the port terminates before Port ! close is issued,
there will be no 'closed' reply, so the old code would
hang. As it turns out there is no way to figure out
if a closed reply is supposed to come as that reply
is sent after all links and monitors are triggered.
So we have to use the synchronous port_close to close
the port.
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As of committing this branch maps:fold/3 calls maps:to_list/1, which
means that the time and memory needed for printing maps is not always
proportional to the size of the generated deep list of characters.
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Add safe_relative_path/1 to guard against directory traversal
attacks. It either returns a shorter path without any ".." or
"." components, or 'unsafe' if an ".." component would climb
up above the root of the relative path. Here are a few
examples:
safe_relative_path("a/b/..") => "a"
safe_relative_path("a/..") => ""
safe_relative_path("a/../..") => unsafe
safe_relative_path("/absolute/path") => unsafe
The returned path can be used directly or combined with an
absolute path using filename:join/2.
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Running this test when for some reason stdlib has been
unstickied could cause the emulator to die. So we check first
to make sure that the expected files are sticky.
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An error report on ssh_cli pointed to a usage of erlang:iolist_size/1. It is replaced by a specialized function.
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machines
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Conflicts:
lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_SUITE.erl
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Conflicts:
lib/ssh/test/ssh_sftpd_SUITE.erl
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hans/ssh/sftpd_fixes/OTP-14225
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* bjorn/asn1/clean-up-asn1ct_gen:
asn1ct_gen: Clean up handling of dispatch generation
Package abstract code in a record for code generation
asn1ct_gen: Polish the file header
asn1ct_gen: Clean up generation of .hrl file header
asn1ct_gen: Clean up generation records in .hrl file
asn1ct_gen: Clean up generation of -export directives
asn1ct_gen: Clean up generation of values
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maint
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Update erl_tar to support PAX format (redux)
OTP-14226
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This commit introduces the following key changes:
- Support for reading tar archives in formats currently in common use,
such as v7, STAR, USTAR, PAX, and GNU tar's extensions to the
STAR/USTAR format.
- Support for writing PAX archives, only when necessary, using USTAR
when possible for greater portability.
These changes result in lifting of some prior restrictions:
- Support for reading archives produced by modern tar implementations
when other restrictions described below are present.
- Support for filenames which exceed 100 bytes in length, or paths which
exceed 255 bytes (see USTAR format specification for more details on
this restriction).
- Support for filenames of arbitrary length
- Support for unicode metadata (the previous behaviour of erl_tar was
actually violating the spec, by writing unicode-encoded data to fields
which are defined to be 7-bit ASCII, even though this technically
worked when using erl_tar at source and destination, it may not have
worked with other tar utilities, and this implementation now conforms
to the spec).
- Support for uid/gid values which cannot be converted to octal
integers.
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