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public_key use cases are cryptographical so use
crypto:strong_rand_bytes/1 instead.
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ssl already used crypto:strong_rand_bytes/1 for most operations as
its use cases are mostly cryptographical. Now crypto:strong_rand_bytes/1
will be used everywhere.
However crypto:rand_bytes/1 was used as fallback if
crypto:strong_rand_bytes/1 throws low_entropy, this
will no longer be the case. This is a potential incompatibility.
The fallback was introduced a long time ago for interoperability reasons.
Now days this should not be a problem, and if it is, the security
compromise is not acceptable anyway.
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OpenSSL has deprecated the function RAND_pseudo_bytes used by
crypto:rand_bytes/1, so this function is now deprecated in OTP too.
rand_bytes/3 also used this function, but was not documented
so we can remove it right away.
This commit also removes the fallback in generate_key to use
rand_bytes/1 if strong_rand_bytes/1 throws low entropy.
This is a potential incompatibility but we think it is desirable
as crypto should provide cryptographically secure functions.
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Messages can be lost, but the order is guaranteed. This change
weakens the test, but does it according to our guarantees.
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* bjorn/compiler/remove-timestamps/OTP-13504:
Remove timestamps from BEAM files
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As long as anyone can remember, the compilation time has been included
in BEAM files (and can be retrieved using Mod:module_info(compile)).
The timestamp has caused problems for anyone using tools such as 'cmp'
to compare BEAM files or for package managers:
http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-questions/2016-April/088717.html
Rarely has the timestamp been of any use. Yes, sometimes the timestamp
could help to figuring out which version of a module was used, but
nowadays a better way is to use Mod:module_info(md5).
To get rid of this problem, remove the timestamp from BEAM files in
OTP 19. Don't add an option to include timestamps.
Utilities that depend on the timestamp will need to be modified.
For example:
http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-questions/2016-April/088730.html
Instead of using the compilation time, the MD5 for the BEAM code can
be used. Example:
1> c:module_info(md5).
<<79,26,188,243,168,60,58,45,34,69,19,222,138,190,214,118>>
2> beam_lib:md5(code:which(c)).
{ok,{c,<<79,26,188,243,168,60,58,45,34,69,19,222,138,190,214,118>>}}
3>
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* bjorn/compiler/core-erlang-fixes:
Add compile_SUITE:core_roundtrip/1
v3_core: Construct {badmap,Map} as literal if possible
core_pp: Print {file,File} annotations more compactly
core_pp: Add format_all/1 that prints all annotations
core_parse: Don't sort map patterns
core_parse: Handle annotations in more contexts
cerl_trees: Correct handling of maps in label/2
cerl: Add missing API function is_c_map_pattern/1
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Add a macro which works much like ?debugVal, but doesn't truncate terms to
print.
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Those clause are obsolete and never used by common_test.
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The macro ?t is deprecated. Replace its use with 'test_server'.
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It was not possible to mix ssl 3 and 4 tuple cipher suites in the
ciphers option.
Some ssl_cipher:suite/1 clauses wrongly returned 3-tuples that
should have been 4 tuples
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Windows 8 and later have stronger admin checks which requires
erlang to run in privileged shells, ignore for now.
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and increase some timeouts for very slow machines (arm)
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Needed functionality, to avoid abusing opauqe objects.
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and avoid large logs when tests succed
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Commands could be executed twice, if the command was dispatched
from a callback and caused a recursive invocation of command loop.
Solution is to mark op as -1 before calling wxWidgets.
Also commands could be missed when idle processing was done inside
while executing a recursive callback, solved be always resetting peak
index after idle processing is done.
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Not every OS has '/bin/rm' or '/bin/pwd' at exactly that location.
In some places in configure scripts result of AC_PATH_PROG was already
correctly used, this patch makes this usage more consistent.
As for `/bin/pwd` in `otp_build`, shell built-in one is already used in
mingw parts - so it should cause no harm to use it everywhere.
Difference is only in symlinks resolution - non-builtin `pwd` always
returns absolute path, and builtin-one could take into account what
sequence of user actions lead to current value of $PWD.
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Also move check of non-atom states in callback mode
state_functions to where the state function is called.
This gives homogenous diagnostics for state functions,
code_change/4 and system_replace_state StateFun.
Irregularities pointed out by James Fish.
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When debugging, it is important that we can trust the Core Erlang
pretty printer and Core Erlang parser.
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This will speed up test cases that print all annotations.
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If we pretty print to a file and read it back in, we expect to
get the same cerl data structures back.
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Annotations would not be accepted for all constructs.
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Make sure that we don't convert a map pattern to a map expression.
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Dialyzer would warn about uses of the ?assert(BoolExpr) macro in assert.hrl
if the argument was known to be boolean-only.
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* bjorn/debugger/cuddle-with-tests:
Remove ?line macros
Replace "%" with "%%" at the beginning of a line
Eliminate doc and suite clauses
Eliminate use of the ?t macro
Eliminate use of test_server:format()
Eliminate use of test_server:fail/{0,1}
Use proplists:get_value/2 instead of ?config()
Modernize use of timetraps
int_SUITE: Fix interpretable/1 in a non-installed system
int_SUITE: Fix interpretable/1 on cross-compiled platforms
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* bjorn/compiler/misc-opt:
v3_kernel: Construct literal lists properly
Use the register map in %live in beam_utils:is_killed_block/2
Teach beam_utils to check liveness for put_map instructions
beam_peep: Help out beam_jump
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While we are it, also re-ident the files.
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We want to re-ident the source files after having taken out
all ?line macros. When re-indenting using Emacs, it's important
that comments that should be at the beginning of a line (or
follow the indentation of statements around it) must start with
"%%".
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