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Add a 'strict' target to compile with -Werror and fix a dependency.
Reorder test suites alphabetically. The two suites that currently take
the longest to run conveniently come last.
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The workaround (commit 57d5564f) was to dialyzer only understanding
nowarn_unused_function on individual functions. This is no longer the
case as of R15B01 (commit 477fd95a).
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* anders/diameter/5xxx_errors/OTP-10759:
Add testcases for application_opt() request_errors = answer
Answer 5xxx errors with application_opt() request_errors = answer
Comments and minor Result-Code fix
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* anders/diameter/result_code/OTP-10761:
Add testcases to 3xxx suite
Minor traffic suite fix
Be less brutal in setting Result-Code/Failed-AVP
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* anders/diameter/3xxx_callback/OTP-10686:
Add 3xxx suite for testing application_opt() request_errors
Minor suite simplification
Add application_opt() request_errors
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* ia/odbc/port_info:
odbc: Use erlang:port_info to make sure test cases chooses the correct port
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RFC 3588 allowed only 3xxx result codes in an answer-message (that is,
an answer that sets the E-bit) while RFC 6733 also allows 5xxx result
codes. Setting request_errors = answer tells diameter to answer 5xxx
errors itself. Returning {answer_message, integer()} from a
handle_request callback allows both 3xxx and 5xxx result codes to be
set. {protocol_error, integer()} is retained for 3xxx result codes.
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In particular, don't put an error tuple in the errors field of
a #diameter_packet{} when Result-Code and the E-bit are in conflict, put
{integer(), #diameter_avp{}}.
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When receiving a request for which errors have been detected during
decode, diameter previously used the errors list in the decoded
diameter_packet record to unconditionally set Result-Code and Failed-AVP
in the outgoing answer. It wasn't particularly delicate in doing so
however and would happily set a 5xxx Result-Code even if a
handle_request callback returned an answer-message, leading to an encode
error. This behaviour became even less endearing as of commit ac452e28,
which made it possible to handle_request to take place even for protocol
errors. (ie. When a callback typically should return an answer-message.)
This commit fixes the behaviour by only setting a value that's
appropriate for the answer in question, either a 3xxx or a 5xxx,
depending on if the answer's an answer-message or not. It also allows
handle_request to prevent diameter from setting anything by setting
errors = false in a returned diameter_packet. Ideally it should have
been errors = [] but the empty list is the default value for the errors
field and changing the default (ideally there shouldn't have been one)
would require recompilation of all modules including diameter.hrl:
choose the less attractive 'false' to avoid such backwards
incompatibility.
The request reception is also refactored somewhat to shorten some call
chains.
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Configuring the value 'callback' all errors detected in incoming
requests to result in a handle_request callback. The default value
'answer_3xxx' is the previous behaviour in which diameter answers
protocol errors without a callback.
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* origin/peppe/common_test/ct_master_evh:
Fix problem with hanging event handler
OTP-10634
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A short description of how ~tp works now.
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Use the new function shell:strings/1 to toggle how the Erlang shell
outputs lists of integers.
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The modifier 'l' can be used for turning off the string recognition of
~p and ~P.
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* sc/gen_tcp_send_error_closed/OTP-10839:
Fix type of error Reason on gen_tcp:send/2
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* rickard/small-build:
Include apps needed for tests and doc in small build
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* lukas/erts/binary_conv_bifs/OTP-10300:
erts: Remove ?line macro from hash_SUITE
Add float_to_binary and binary_to_float
Add new binary conversion bifs
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Added: binary_to_integer/1,2, integer_to_binary/1,2
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* lukas/erts/update-config-guess-sub/OTP-10848:
Update config.guess and config.sub to latest versions
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Too late now to remove gs in R16.
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* bjorn/stdlib/filelib-wildcard/OTP-10812:
Remove special case handling "-" at the beginning of a charset
Optimize character sets using gb_sets
Clean up and simplify the inner matching loop
Only sort the result list once, just before returning
Replace filename:join/2 with '++'
Rethink the filelib:wildcard() functions
Don't redefine error/1
Don't allow binaries as the Cwd argument for filelib:wildcard()
Don't handle binaries from file:list_dir/1
Strengthen test suite
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* bjorn/stdlib/types:
Make the file:filename() type more restrictive
c: Remove handling of binaries in return from file:list_dir/1
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* ia/ssh/derived-file-in-git:
ssh: Remove derived file from git
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* bjorn/remove-tuple-funs/OTP-10170:
si_sasl_supp: Eliminate use of tuple fun
pman: Eliminate use of tuple fun
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* bjorn/remove-packages/OTP-10348:
edoc: Fix building of documentation in sub directories
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* ia/ssl/transport-cb-and-inet/OTP-10847:
ssl: Generalize cb_info option
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* hb/stdlib/extend_ts/OTP-10836:
Extend ~ts to handle binaries with characters coded in ISO-latin-1
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* hb/kernel/application_bug_fix/OTP-10754:
[kernel] FIx a bug that could cause crash with wrong reason
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* nk/jinterface_dont_compress_if_size_increased/OTP-10822:
jinterface, OtpOutputStream: add a write_compressed(object, level) method
jinterface: fix a memory leak
jinterface: new limited OutputStream implementation without the need to resize
jinterface: don't return compressed external term if bigger than uncompressed
jinterface: don't compress small erlang terms < 5 bytes
jinterface, OtpOutputStream: properly override the three write() methods to ensure our growth strategy
jinterface: fix typo in error message if encoding fails
jinterface: don't need another FilterOutputStream wrapper
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Make sure io_lib:fwrite() with a format string including "~ts" does
not crash when given binaries that cannot be interpreted as
UTF-8-encoded strings.
We want to avoid crashes caused by excessive use of the 't' modifier.
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We don't need this special case, since "-" is only special between
two other characters.
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Use list comprehensions and 'orelse' to make the code more concise.
Rename wildcard_5/2 to match_part/2 to make it clearer what it does.
If the pattern always matches, don't test it in every iteration of
the loop.
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