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* sverk/crypto/rm-EVP_CIPHER_CTX_new:
crypto: Fix undefined symbol EVP_CIPHER_CTX_new
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* ia/ssh/channel-gracefull-shutdown/OTP-12648:
ssh: Shutdown sftp channel gracefully
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* egil/fix-maps-module-exceptions/OTP-12657:
stdlib: Correct maps module exceptions upon errors
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* peppe/common_test/report_error_if_missing_suite:
Fix problem with suite compilation failures not being correctly reported
OTP-10816
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If ssh_connection:subsystem/4 fails we do not want to crash but rather
terminate gracefully.
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* ia/inets/remove-ssi/OTP-12156:
inets: Remove SSI (Server Side Includes)
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fold() and map() handle elements in a well-defined order.
Thanks to Rabbe Fogelholm for pointing out the bug.
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* origin/peppe/common_test/longname_problem:
Fix error in ct_logs, not handling long names correctly
OTP-12643
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Also do some minor logging improvements
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Bad input to maps module function will now yield exceptions:
* {badmap,NotMap} or,
* badarg
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Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
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* bjorn/stdlib/cuddle-with-tests:
Eliminate deprecated now/0 used as timestamp
Eliminate use of now/0 for creating a unique filename
Eliminate use of deprecated now/0 for measuring time
Eliminate use of deprecated now/0 for random number generation
Speed up timer_simple_SUITE:timer_perf/1
Speed up timer_SUITE
Optimize gen_server_SUITE:hibernate/1
Optimize gen_event_SUITE:hibernate/1
Optimize gen_fsm_SUITE:hibernate/1
Optimize unicode_SUITE:ex_binaries_errors* test cases
Optimize unicode_SUITE:binaries_errors/1
binary_module_SUITE: Remove unnecessary calls to the binref module
Optimize binary_module:random_ref_comp/1
Optimize io_proto_SUITE:unicode_options_gen/1
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Rewrite the code to measure and print elapsed time instead of just
printing timestamps for the start and stop of each operation.
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Use erlang:unique_integer/1 instead.
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Use erlang:monotonic_time/1 instead of now/0.
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Use erlang:timestamp/0 instead now/0 when seeding the random
number generator.
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In big_test/1, there is 9 seconds sleep before spawning any timers.
Why? Before the sleep nrev processes are started, but they are likely
to finish running before the 9 seconds have elapsed.
Since I see no reason at all for the sleep, I will remove it.
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The single test case in timer_SUITE is annoyingly slow. On average,
its running time is about 4 minutes (estimated by a
back-of-the-envelope calculation).
Scale down the delay times in the main loop and the length of timers
started. The running average time should now be around 80 seconds.
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The running time for gen_server_SUITE:hibernate/1 is about 12 seconds
because of 1000 ms sleeps in the test case. Introduce a helper
function to avoid sleeping more than necessary.
While we are it, also remove all ?line macros in the test case.
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The running time for gen_event_SUITE:hibernate/1 is about 20 seconds
because of 1000 ms sleeps in the test case. Introduce helper
functions to avoid sleeping more than necessary.
While we are it, also remove all ?line macros in the test case.
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The running time for gen_fsm_SUITE:hibernate/1 is almost 30 seconds
because of 1000 ms sleeps in the test case. Introduce helper
functions to avoid sleeping more than necessary.
While we are it, also remove all ?line macros in the test case.
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Refactor the code so that the error test cases for utf16 can
share the code for big and little endian. Do the same for utf32.
The major optimization is the observation that the following code:
byte_size(unicode:characters_to_binary(List, unicode, {utf16,big})
can be replaced with:
2*length(List)
which is much faster. (That optimization is not safe in general,
but for the lists used in the error tests cases, it is.)
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unicode_SUITE:binaries_errors/1 is the slowest test case in
unicode_SUITE. Its running time is about 50 seconds on my computer.
Break apart unicode_SUITE:binaries_errors/1 into several test cases
that can run in parallel.
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The compile_pattern/1 function in the binref module is a dummy
function. Therefore, calling binref:match/2 once with the plain
pattern and once with a "pre-compiled" pattern will take twice as
long, but will not help us find more errors.
I shaved off one fourth of the running time for random_ref_comp/1
by eliminating the unnecessary calls to the binref module.
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Use a stack allocated context and EVP_CIPHER_CTX_init/cleanup
instead of dynamic EVP_CIPHER_CTX_new/free that does not exist in older
0.9.8 versions.
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Change description proposed by technical writer to make better use
of technical terms. Also add some new language improvments discussed
with the technical writer.
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* sverk/ets-grow-faulty-assert/OTP-12647:
erts: Fix ets bug in debug VM
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Symptom: ASSERT(segtab[seg_ix] == NULL) in alloc_seg() fails.
Remedy: Make sure we set segment pointer to NULL in free_seg()
even when we switch to smaller segtab.
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A channel could be opened with the 'max packet size' set to 0. The behaviour is not defined in the ssh rfc:s, and openssh does not handle that case in some special way besides looping.
The introduced solution just "keep quiet" but removes the eternal loop that caused Erlang to core dump.
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The ssh acceptor process listens for connections and
spawns a process to handle each new connection that it accepts.
The ownership of the accepted socket will be transfered to the new process
that will handle the incomming messages. Before the ownership is
transfered the socket should be in {active, false} or the acceptor
process may receive data aimed for the connection. As the accept socket
inherits the listen options we set {active, false} there.
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A queue is the behaviour that we want, so this makes the code
easier to understand and more effective.
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The error report was assumed to only happen if our code was wrongly
implemented "internal error". However it would also occur when
bad input was recived from the peer, and could hence cause extensive
logging on DoS attacks.
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* hb/dialyzer/fix_plt_bug/OTP-12637:
dialyzer: Move a testcase to plt_SUITE
dialyzer: Update the PLT properly when a module is changed
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SSI is an old technique implemented by mod_include, that was badly
tested and not recommended to use, as having the server parse HTML
pages is a double edged sword! It can be costly for a heavily loaded
server to perform parsing of HTML pages while sending
them. Furthermore, it can be considered a security risk to have
average users executing commands in the name of the Erlang node user.
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