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* bjorn/compiler/receive-export/OTP-8888:
beam_block: Do optimizations in the safe order
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* lukas/common_test/ct_get_status_docs/OTP-8895:
Update get_status doc to include no_tests_running
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* lukas/common_test/ct_slave_doc/OTP-8885:
Remove generated ct_slave.xml
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* ks/supervisor-export-types:
supervisor: Type and spec related changes
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* maint-r14:
Add test suite for cosFileTransfer
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* maint-r13:
Add test suite for cosFileTransfer
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- Export two more types so that they can be used in other modules
- Correct some types and specs
- Add spec for behaviour_info/1
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* ms/fix-zero-byte-allocation:
registry: fix zero byte allocation
OTP-8893
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* ms/security-fixes:
erlc: remove unused variable
typer: prevent buffer overflows
run_test: prevent buffer overflow
heart: prevent buffer overflow
escript: prevent buffer overflows
erlexec: prevent buffer overflows
erlc: prevent buffer overflows
dialyzer: prevent buffer overflows
OTP-8892
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* sv/ei-number-parsing:
teach ei_x_format to handle unary - and +
OTP-8891
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* ms/fix-erl_call:
erl_call: remove get_hostent
OTP-8890
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Moving of allocation instructions upwards in the instruction
stream (in order to enable further optimizations) in beam_block,
is implemented with the assumption that if a register {x,X}
contains a valid term, then all other x register with lower
numbers than X also contain valid terms. That assumption is
true after code generation.
The beam_utils:live_opt/1 optimization, however, may invalidate
that assumption. For instance, if a receive statement exports a
variable that is used, but the return value of the receive statement
is not used, then {x,1} but not {x,0} contains a valid term at the
end of the receive statement. If the receive statement is
followed by
{bif,self,{f,0},[],{x,0}}.
{test_heap,NumberOfWords,2}.
moving the allocation upwards will produce
{test_heap,NumberOfWords,2}.
{bif,self,{f,0},[],{x,0}}.
which will cause the beam_validator pass to scream loudly that
{x,0} is not live at the test_heap instruction.
Fix the problem by doing the optimizations in reverse order.
Reported-by: Jim Engquist
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* maint-r13:
Prepare release
Add additional test to cover this correction
correct the encoding of ExtensionAdditionGroup
temp
Add support for ExtensionAdditionGroup notation in nested types as well
Add test suites for (most) CORBA applications
Prepare release
An empty element declared as simpleContent was not properly validated.
Conflicts:
lib/asn1/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/asn1/test/asn1_SUITE.erl.src
lib/asn1/test/asn1_SUITE_data/extensionAdditionGroup.erl
lib/asn1/test/test_undecoded_rest.erl
lib/asn1/vsn.mk
lib/xmerl/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/xmerl/vsn.mk
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Silence the Dialyzer warning introduced in commit
7b283aa9507b45f2cd403b061ad92ab059fb71b5.
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* bjorn/compiler-bin-generators/OTP-8864:
core_lint: Enforce that tail segments only occur at the end
Don't generate multiple tail segments in binary matching
Factor out some of the code for binary generators
Add tests for tail segments in binary generators
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* bjorn/compiler/fix-zero-segment-bug/OTP-8865:
Fix compiler crash when constructing zero-size binary segments
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* bjorn/filelib-document-charset/OTP-8879:
filelib: Document the character set syntax in wildcards
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Teach the format string parser used for ei_x_format() and
ei_x_format_wo_ver() about unary negative and positive operators on
numbers. Previously, passing a negative numeric constant or a positive
numeric constant with an explicit leading plus sign within the format
string would cause these functions to fail.
Augment the format_wo_ver unit test in the ei_format suite with a
regression test for these cases.
An easy way to reproduce the problem is to use erl_call:
erl_call -s foo@bar -a 'erlang list_to_integer [-1]'
Without this change, erl_call fails with a -1 exit status. With this
change, it properly prints "-1".
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Pasto in code results in 0 bytes (instead of length bytes) being allocated
when the length of the key exceeds the static buffer.
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get_hostent does not properly handle IPv4 addresses on little endian
platforms and fails with hostnames beginning with a number. Remove
get_hostent and use ei_gethostbyname directly since gethostbyname supports
IPv4 addresses.
Reported-By: Julien Barbot
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* ks/fix-dialyzer_plt-spec:
Dialyzer: Fix erroneous type and use the same definition in two places
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* ks/ets-update-counter:
Fix type of ets:update_counter/3 to correspond with the documentation
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* ks/syntax_tools-types:
syntax_tools: Add types to record definitions
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* ks/export-types:
Export opaque types so as to be used by other modules
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Conflicts:
lib/asn1/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/asn1/test/asn1_SUITE.erl.src
lib/asn1/test/asn1_SUITE_data/extensionAdditionGroup.erl
lib/asn1/test/test_undecoded_rest.erl
lib/asn1/vsn.mk
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* ks/stdlib-spec-fixes:
Correct erroneous specs; strengthen some others
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Check buffer operations on input from escripts, the command line and
environment variables.
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* bjorn/halfword-emulator:
Fix a bug in the ERTS_BIF_PREP_TRAPx() macros
ts_install: Identify the halfword emulator
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Conflicts:
lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert.erl
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* ks/dialyzer-fixes:
Fix two errors in dialyzer
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* ks/hipe-cleanups:
Cleanup and small fixes in hipe files
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* mh/dollar-font-lock:
Emacs erlang-mode: fix syntax highlighting of $ in two cases
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A string whose last character is a dollar sign used to make the syntax
highlighter believe that the string never ends, breaking highlighting
of following code:
-vsn("$Revision: 42 $").
And the double quote as a character constant with a (superfluous)
backslash used to make the syntax highlighter believe that a new
string started:
foo() ->
$\".
This change fixes both problems by adding two regexps to
font-lock-syntactic-keywords in erlang-font-lock-init.
One case that is still broken is when a multi-line string ends with a
dollar sign:
bar() ->
"This multi-line string
ends with a $".
baz() ->
this_gets_incorrectly_highlighted.
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maint-r14
* ia/ssl-and-public_key/verify_fun_peer_awarness/OTP-8873:
Peer awarness
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* ia/public_key/basic_constraints/OTP-8867:
Better handling of v1 and v2 certificates.
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Changed the verify fun so that it differentiate between the peer
certificate and CA certificates by using valid_peer or valid as the
second argument to the verify fun. It may not always be trivial or
even possible to know when the peer certificate is reached otherwise.
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V1 and v2 certificates does not have any extensions
so then validate_extensions should just accept that
there are none and not end up in missing_basic_constraints clause.
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