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* siri/wx-cdv/OTP-11179:
observer: cosmetic gui tweaks
observer: Fix progress dialog creation
observer: renamed crashdump_viewer files and fixed makefiles
observer: improve wx version of crashdump_viewer
observer: Use crashdump_viewer's term viewer to display large terms and binaries
observer: Fix memory and scheduler info and handle missing fields
observer: Optimize row lookups
observer: improve wx version of crashdump_viewer
observer: Consolidate the view of process information
observer: add wx version of crashdump_viewer
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* gomoripeti/fix_etop_tr_smp:
Fix etop trace handler in smp environment
OTP-11633
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* hb/dialyzer/opaque_types_fixes/OTP-10397:
[dialyzer] Re-work the handling of opaque types
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* feat/erl_tidy_print_to_stdout:
Added documenation for the new option describing what it does.
Add initial implementation of having erl_tidy print to screen instead of writing to the file provided. The reason for this is that you may want to have an intermediary step between saving the tidied file and using the output.
OTP-11632
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* ia/conscell/odbc-mavericks/OTP-11630:
fixes problem with ODBC on OS X 10.9 Mavericks
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Since Apple has removed iODBC from the default
OS X 10.9 Mavericks installation I tried to
compile Erlang R16B02 with unixODBC.
Even with installed unixODBC and specified
--with-odbc=[path to my unixODBC] option Erlang
R16B02 still uses iODBC
(because Apple has left some iODBC binaries):
1> odbc:start().
ok
2> odbc:connect("",[]).
{error,"[iODBC][Driver Manager]No data source or
driver specified, dialog prohibited
SQLSTATE IS: IM007 Connection to database failed."}
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is allocated
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* ia/tuncer/dialyzer-fixes/OTP-11627:
Fix incorrect type reference (inet:ipaddress() -> inet:ip_address())
Consistently format public_key(3)
Fix incorrect use of public_key:private_key/0 type
Fix incorrect proplists type reference
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When documenting public_key/0 and private_key/0, I noticed the
inconsistent state of formatting in public_key(3)'s Data Types section.
This should be fixed for consistency and readability.
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public_key:private_key/0 was referenced but undefined, and lib/ssl had a
local definition of private_key/0.
To fix that, make the following changes:
* add public_key:private_key/0 type
* document public_key/0 and private_key/0
* fix incorrect definitions and references
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ssh and public_key were referring to proplists:proplists/0
which does not exist. Fix by using the correct type proplists:proplist/0.
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* anders/diameter/doc/OTP-11583:
Correct doc on the setting of Origin-State-Id
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* kostis/dialyzer_dep-spec-fix:
Fix an erroneous spec
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* nox/export_all-behaviour:
Properly handle export_all when looking for undefined callbacks
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It was incorrectly stated that the AVP would be set in an outgoing
DPR/DPA.
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* rzezeski/rz_fix_dtrace_illumos/OTP-11622:
Fix DTrace build on Illumos
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* ia/ssl/tests:
ssl: Avoid test case timing issues
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* anders/diameter/17.0_release/OTP-11605:
vsn -> 1.6
Remove upgrade-related code
Update appup for 17.0
Avoid type gen_sctp:open_option() until it actually exists
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* ia/Vagabond/adt-honor-cipher-order/OTP-11621:
Implement 'honor_cipher_order' SSL server-side option
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OTP-11619
* sverk/crypto-process-slaughter:
crypto: Remove all processes from application crypto
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No longer needed to update code in runtime since the emulator is
restarted at a major release.
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Plan to make use of the emulator restart implied by a major release to
clean out some upgrade-related code.
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The type's existence is the subject of OTP-11139, which has been
gathering dust since R16B.
http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-bugs/2013-September/003765.html
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OTP-10907
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OTP-10877
OTP-10907
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Mainly mac stuff
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Should not call showModal on a wxProgressdialog it is already display
(see doc) and it hangs on MacOSX until someone presses the menu.
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* bugfixes
* add first test
* remove unused code
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Fix app viewer crash
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Use arrays instead of lists to cache data, gives faster lookups for
large contents.
Also update colors used in table viewer, indication new and changed rows.
Other minor bugfixes in tables viewer.
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* bugfixes
* better progress dialogs
* show expanded binaries in different formats
* speed up reading of big crashdumps
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Add clickable links to processes in process info
Use html pages (contains clickable processes) to view messages,
dictionary and other information.
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The old web base crashdump_viewer is now removed.
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* lukas/erts/sendfile_passive_mode_fix/OTP-11614:
erts: fix bug when using passive mode and sendfile
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The bug incorrectly issued driver_select when un-ignoring an fd
for a socket in passive mode, which caused an incorrect error
tuple to be returned when the remote end closed the connection.
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* dgud/wx/refactor-and-bugfixes/OTP-11586:
wx: Delay all deletes if recursed in event loop
wx: wx could hang if wxe_server died (or had died) when inside a callback
wx: Delay memory cleanup until safe
wx: Refactor C++ code
wx: Add init_dialog event
Update icons
wx: Update icons to plain old white ones
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* anders/diameter/sctp_streams/OTP-11593:
Change interface for communicating outbound stream id to diameter_sctp
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* anders/diameter/undefined_group/OTP-11561:
Ensure that Grouped AVP's are fully defined in dictionaries
Don't format diameter_make:codec/2 errors
Compiler suite fix
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Code such as:
bar(X) ->
case {X+1} of
1 -> ok
end.
would crash the beam_except pass of the compiler.
The reason for the crash is that the '+' operator would add a line/1
instruction that the beam_except pass was not prepared to handle.
Reported-by: Erik Søe Sørensen
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The module uses the transport_data field of record diameter_packet to
communicate the stream on which the an incoming message is received and
on which an outgoing message should be sent, the previous interface
being that both are communicated as a tuple of the form {stream, Id}.
However, since diameter retains the value of an incoming request's
transport_data unless the corresponding answer message specifies
otherwise, the behaviour in this case is to send an answer on the
outbound stream with the same identifier as the that of the inbound
stream on which the request was received. If the inbound stream id is
greater than or equal to the number of outbound streams then this is
guaranteed to fail, causing the transport process in question to
terminate. There is no relationship between inbound and outbound stream
identifiers so diameter_sctp's imposition of one is simply wrong.
Outbound stream ids are now communicated with a different tuple:
{outstream, Id}, interpreted modulo the number of outbound streams.
Thus, retention of an inbound request's transport_data has no effect on
the selection of an outbound stream.
The change in interface is not strictly backwards compatible because of
the new atom for the outbound stream. However, as there is currently no
documented way of obtaining the available number of outbound streams for
a peer connection, there is no way for a client to have known the range
of ids from which it could reliably have chosen with the previous
interface, so any setting of the outbound stream has probably been
unintentional. Not explicitly specifying an outbound stream now results
in a round-robin selection.
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