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* john/erts/minusminus_trapping/OTP-15371:
Optimize operator '--' and yield on large inputs
Inline erts_cmp
Clarify a magical allocation size
Fix trapping in lists:reverse/2
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other purposes than handshaking
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ssl: fix timezone-related bug in ssl_pem_cache
OTP-15402
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`beam_jump` could remove a `put_tuple` instruction when the
tuple would not be used, but it would leave the following
`put` instructions. Make sure they are removed.
https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-759
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fix extra parameter in <type>
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Fix docs on gen_event optional callback
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Usually, sub binaries are implemented as special sub binary terms
("Ys" lines). But if a sub binary is sent to another process, sub
binaries will be eliminated and incorporated into the ProcBin ("Yc"
line), and when that happens there can be several "Yc" lines that
refer to the same underlying binary object. Make sure that that the
crash dump viewer can handle multiple "Yc" lines referring to the same
binary object.
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```erlang
Position = integer()
```
Parameter doesn't exist in `read/3,4`
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Eliminate an ets:select per process, which was used for reading
position data needed for progress reporting. Now this data is stored
in dictionary along with the last tag and id instead.
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PropEr does not support the grouped statem-tests. This commits
calls the grouped functions from the functions supported by PropEr.
Optimized with memoization.
Previously only EQC was supported, but the changes to support PROPER is not
just a wrapper. Since I don't have access to eqc I can't test the changes
and therefore eqc is disabeled.
However, with access to eqc it ought to be quite easy to re-enable eqc by
studying the diff.
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Problem on Darwin, Solaris and FreeBSD with local addresses in 127.1.0.0/8
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Had problems on Darwin, Solaris and FreeBSD.
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Fix the default implementation of address_please
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* jimdigriz/os_mon/fix_cpu_sup_android/OTP-15387:
Make Erlang's cpu_sup function better on Android
SELinux is another cause of MSG_CTRUNC
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The removal set now uses a red-black tree instead of an array on
large inputs, decreasing runtime complexity from `n*n` to
`n*log(n)`. It will also exit early when there are no more items
left in the removal set, drastically improving performance and
memory use when the items to be removed are present near the head
of the list.
This got a lot more complicated than before as the overhead of
always using a red-black tree was unacceptable when either of the
inputs were small, but this compromise has okay-to-decent
performance regardless of input size.
Co-authored-by: Dmytro Lytovchenko <[email protected]>
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Without this patch reltool would try to split strings like "C:\foo"
into ["C","\foo"].
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Caught with unit test in ssl_pem_cache_SUITE.
When local timezone is PST (Pacific Standard Time), PEM cache was not evicting
expired entries due to file time converstion was done using
calendar:now_to_datetime, while file modification time is actually in local time.
Use os:system_time() to align with file_info modified time.
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It returns `ok`, instead of `noreply`.
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* bjorn/observer/fix-crashdump_viewer/ERL-722/OTP-15365:
Eliminate crash in crashdump_viewer reading some literal maps
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beam_lib: Clarify the beam() type in code and documentation
OTP-15378
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This could happen in an Valgrind run:
=== Reason: no case clause matching ["otp_test_engine.so",
"otp_test_engine.valgrind.so"]
in function crypto:check_otp_test_engine/1 (crypto.erl, line 2026)
in call from engine_SUITE:engine_load_all_methods/1 (engine_SUITE.erl, line 154)
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Does not work.
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user_dir
user_dir_fun (missing previously)
*_passphrase
system_dir
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user_dir, system_dir and *_passphrase are only used in the default callback module ssh_file
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This callback module has the knowledge about the different files
used by Erlang/OTP SSH.
It was unfortunatly not documented previously.
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The term "user" means different things in OpenSSH and in Erlang/SSH.
This new chapter explains why.
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* ingela/ssl/use-correct-len-aead:
ssl: Correct length to be used in additional data in CHACHA20_POLY1305 cipher
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* raimo/tcp-close-while-send/maint/ERL-561/OTP-12242:
Write test case
Fix hanging gen_tcp send vs close race
Conflicts:
erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam
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* ingela/ssl/aead-refactor:
ssl: Refactor AEAD ciphers
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Literal maps with complex keys such as:
#{"one"=>1,"two"=>2,"three"=>3,"four"=>4}.
would produce a crash dump that `crashdump_viewer` was unable
to read.
https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-722
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TLS-1.3 needs to handle AEAD inputs diffrently than previous versions.
Refactor code to facilitate TLS-1.3 additions.
Change CHACHA20_POLY1305 NONCE to match RFC 7905. This will be
important later when we fix interop with TLS compatible crypto
invocation.
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* maint-19:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
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The type `beam()` in the `beam_lib` module is confusing:
-type beam() :: module() | file:filename() | binary().
It says that the module name can be used to identify the BEAM module
to be accessed, but passing in the module name only works if the BEAM
file is located in the current working directory because the module
is not searched for in the code path.
The reason that it is allowed to pass in the module name as an atom is
for backward compatibility. A long time ago, atoms instead of strings
were used as filenames. For that reason, `filename` and `file` still
accept atoms as filenames (although the practice is frown
upon). `beam_lib` accepts an atom as the filename for the same reason.
To remove the confusion, remove `module()` from the type and the
mention of it in the documentation. Code that uses an atom as a
filename will still work, but Dialyzer will issue a warning.
https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-696
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This commit updates logger_disk_log_h to write most log events
asynchronlously (disk_log:balog/2), but synchronously
(disk_log:blog/2) on every 20th event in the same way as logger_std_h
does. This is for efficiency reasons.
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There was a lot of duplicated code in logger_std_h and
logger_disk_log_h. Most of this is now moved to logger_h_common, which
now also serves as the gen_server callback.
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Forward set/update indicator to handler callback changing_config
OTP-15364
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* siri/cuddle:
Fix gen_fsm_SUITE:start2/1 to terminate process synchronously
Fix sys_SUITE:special_process/1 to terminating process synchronously
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