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Add images to common_test logs.
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Optimize by using a map instead of a dict for precompiled objects.
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* kostis/hipe/add-bs_match-tests/PR-1044/OTP-13549:
Up the limit for the timetrap used in the HiPE testsuite
One more test suite for binary pattern matching
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* kostis/os_mon/fix-compilation-sparc/PR-1046/OTP-13548:
Fix compilation on SUN/SPARC by including <stdlib.h>
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* egil/et/fix-trace-tags/OTP-13545:
et: Update runtime dependencies
et: Update gc trace tags in selector
et: Remove unnecessary boilerplate in tests
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* egil/runtime_tools/fix-runtime-deps:
runtime_tools: Update runtime deps
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* ingela/inets/next-version:
inets: Prepare for release
Conflicts:
lib/inets/vsn.mk
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* ingela/ssl/prepare-for-release:
ssl: Prepare for release
Conflicts:
lib/ssl/vsn.mk
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* dgud/wx/compatible-with-wxW-3.1:
Test cuddle, increase sleep
wx: Fix warnings in example
Fix argv types
wx: Remove non implemented wxGauge functions
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* dgud/observer/fixbugs:
Fix left column text width
observer: Remove ignored alignment flag
observer: Fix timing issue
Observer: do not create PaintDC outside of paint callbacks
observer: Reduce flicker in table info on windows
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* kennethlakin/tls-use-negotiated-prf/PR-1042/OTP-13546:
ssl: Use cipher suite's PRF in prf/5
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* ingela/ssl/memory-foot-print:
ssl: Add reinitialization of handshake data lost in gen_statem refactorization
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The pretty-printing of `...' in map types is complex. The
representation of `...' can be changed before OTP 19.
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'callback' and 'optional_callbacks' are no longer wild attributes.
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In particular, types and specs can be pretty-printed.
There are issues with macros (left behind by epp_dodger).
Typed record fields are handled. Fields are represented by triples
instead of two-tuples, which is an incompatible change.
Some attributes (-export_type, -spec, -type, &c) have been given
meaning in recent time, but the set of wild attributes (see Barklund's
spec) is not changed.
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* bjorn/stdlib/warning-and-error/OTP-13476:
Add documentation
epp: Add the -error and -warning directives
epp: Refactor expansion of header path
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Use the negotiated cipher suite's PRF algorithm in calls to
ssl:prf/5, rather than a hard-coded one.
For TLS 1.0 the PRF algorithm was hard-coded to MD5/SHA1. This
was correct 100% of the time.
For TLS 1.1 and 1.2 the PRF algorithm was hard-coded to SHA256.
This was correct only some of the time for TLS 1.2 and none of the
time for TLS 1.1. Because the TLS handshake code calls tls_v1:prf/5
through another path, the handshaking process used the negotiated
PRF and did not encounter this bug.
A new test (prf) has been added to ssl_basic_SUITE to guard against future
breakage.
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* bjorn/fix-on_load/OTP-12593:
Update documentation regarding improvements
Correctly handle multiple load attempts when on_load is pending
Avoid deadlock when an on_load function makes an external call to the module itself
code_server: Eliminate unnecessary Tag in handle_call/3
Reimplement -on_load()
Refactor erts_finish_loading() and insert_new_code()
code_SUITE: Make on_load_binary/1 clearer by using merl
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* raimo/polish-gen_statem/OTP-13065:
Fix documentation
Clean up terminate functions
Fix callback mode after code change not used
Restructure loop_* to clarify S handling
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Add extra space for ":" which is not accounted for size calculation.
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Without this change, one test (bs_utf) times out when run on some
very slow SUN/SPARC machine we still have around. Unfortunately,
this is the only such machine that we have access to these days.
Perhaps suprisingly, all the HiPE tests pass on SPARC, which is
nice to know that this backend still works, despite not having
been tested for more than one (almost two?) years now.
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* vladdu/jinterface_pom/ERL-67/PR-1005/OTP-13482:
jinterface: updated pom.xml.src
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Causes error reports on wxWidgets-3.1 backend
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Could crash if interval was updated before node was set.
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Bug introduced in bde2d01506a63, does work on linux but not on
the other OS's.
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Memory table was flickering badly on Windows, caused by constant
refresh sent. Solve by letting the graphs have it's own parent.
wxWindow:setDoubleBuffer could help but causes an empty table
with the current version of wxWidgets backend.
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If one of several alternatives configurations are required for
an Erlang module to compile, but none are available, it would
be useful to give a nice error message. For example:
-ifdef(CONFIG_A).
%% Some code if A is true.
-else.
-ifdef(CONFIG_B).
%% Some code if B is true.
-else.
-error("Neither CONFIG_A nor CONFIG_B are available").
-endif.
-endif.
If neither CONFIG_A nor CONFIG_B are defined, the error message
will be:
module.erl:10: -error("Neither CONFIG_A nor CONFIG_B are available").
That is basically the same behavior as for the #error directive in
GCC.
For symmetry with the -error directive, add the -warning
directive to generate a compiler warning. For example:
-ifdef(HAVE_COOL_FEATURE).
%% Code if we have Cool Feature.
-else.
%% Inefficient fallback code.
-warning("Using inefficient fallback").
-endif.
If HAVE_COOL_FEATURE is not defined, the warning message will
be:
module.erl:8: Warning: -warning("Using inefficient fallback").
That is basically the same behavior as for the #warning directive
in GCC.
Conflicts:
lib/stdlib/src/epp.erl
lib/stdlib/test/epp_SUITE.erl
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scan_include_lib/4 uses a helper function find_lib_dir/1, which has a
strange interface. It takes a string and returns a tuple. The caller
must match the tuple and call fname_join/1 to obtain the desired
result. I assume that the strange interface was not noticed because
the function is only used in one place.
Replace the find_lib_dir/1 with a new expand_lib_dir/1 function which
does the entire job in one go. The new function is much easier to
reuse in other places, which we might want to do in a future commit.
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Optimization: A few dictionaries are maps instead of dicts.
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The evaluation of a single SCC has been optimized.
The parallelism when evaluating a single SCC has been removed.
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The combination of the use of the exit() function without including
<stdlib.h> together with the option -Werror=implicit-function-declaration
causes the compilation (and the 'make') to fail on SUN/SPARC with gcc 4.9.3.
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