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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
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* maint-19:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/doc/src/notes.xml
erts/vsn.mk
lib/compiler/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/compiler/vsn.mk
otp_versions.table
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* sverker/19/on_load-on_load-bug/OTP-14612:
erts: Fix 'on_load' tracing bug for modules with -on_load
code_SUITE:on_load_trace_on_load
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'john/compiler/fail-labels-in-blocks-otp-19/ERIERL-48/OTP-14522' into maint-19
* john/compiler/fail-labels-in-blocks-otp-19/ERIERL-48/OTP-14522:
compiler: Fix live regs update on allocate in validator
Take fail labels into account when determining liveness in block ops
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Rand plugin for cached strong crypto bytes
OTP-13370
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* lukas/erts/poll-thread/OTP-14346:
erts: Update +IOt and msacc docs
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bjorng/bjorn/stdlib/wildcard-escaping/ERL-451/OTP-14577
Implement escaping of special characters in wildcards
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Allow characters with special meaning to be escaped using
\ (which must be writen as \\ in a string). That allows
matching of filenames containing characters that are special
in wildcards.
This is an incompatible change, but note that the use of backslashes
in wildcards would already work differently on Windows and Unix. Take
for example this call:
filelib:wildcard("a\\b")
On Windows, filelib:wildcard/1 would look for a directory named
"a", and a file or directory named "b" inside it.
On Unix, filelib:wildcard/1 would look for a file named "a\\b".
With this commit applied, filelib:wildcard/1 will look for
a file named "ab" on both Windows and Unix.
https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-451
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ECDSA and DSA (DSS) public/private encryption/decryption does not work
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Testcases for ECDSA and DSA encrypt/decrypt and some other adaptions
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Fix zlib merge snafu
ssh: fix broken printouts
ssh: exclude aes_gcm if peer is OpenSSH 6.2 (known bug)
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Fix zlib merge snafu
ssh: fix broken printouts
ssh: exclude aes_gcm if peer is OpenSSH 6.2 (known bug)
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* hans/ssh/printout_crash/OTP-14645:
ssh: fix broken printouts
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* bjorn/erts/match-context/ERL-490/OTP-14640:
Fix incorrect internal consistency failure for binary matching code
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* hans/ssh/adjust_for_peers_version/OTP-14638:
ssh: exclude aes_gcm if peer is OpenSSH 6.2 (known bug)
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Optimise size calculation for binary construction
OTP-14654
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* ingela/dtls/renegotiate/OTP-14563:
dtls: Compleate DTLS renegotiate implementation
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* maint:
Don't allow null in filenames
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* rickard/null-char-filenames/ERL-370/OTP-14543:
Don't allow null in filenames
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* lukas/erts/poll-thread/OTP-14346: (25 commits)
erts: Trigger ready events when erts_io_control fails
erts: enif_select steal test
kernel: Rewrite gen_udp_SUITE:read_packet tc
erts: disable kernel-poll on OS X vsn < 16
erts: Fix msacc testcase with new poll-thread
erts: Add testcases to test IOp and IOt options
erts: get_internal_state(check_io_debug) now prints to error_logger
erts: Remove eager check io
erts: Move all I/O polling to a seperate thread
erts: Fix smp_select testcase to use ERL_DRV_USE
erts: Fix msacc unmanaged state counter
erts: Optimize port_task quick allocator
erts: Add ERTS_THR_PREF_QUICK_ALLOC_IMPL
erts: Update suspend of scheduler to handle multiple pollsets
erts: Add multiple poll sets
erts: Some code cleanup for gdb to work better
erts: temp_alloc can no longer be disabled
erts: Refactor check_io to use one static struct
erts: Replace check_io spinlock with lock-less list insertion
erts: Add number of enif_select's to check_io_debug
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The old testcase did not test anything at all, it seems like
it was written with the non-smp emulator inmind.
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* maint:
Fix incorrect internal consistency failure for binary matching code
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Fix incorrect internal consistency failure for binary matching code
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Quoting RFC 1952:
"A gzip file consists of a series of "members" (compressed data
sets). [...] The members simply appear one after another in the
file, with no additional information before, between, or after
them."
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When presented with multiple valid but concatenated streams, the
old driver returned an empty result once the end of the first
stream was reached, and kept doing so even if fed new data. The
new driver/NIF returned a data_error instead.
zlib:inflateInit/3 has been added to control this behavior, but is
not yet ready for public use.
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