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With parametrized types and specs, modules using
orddict can be statically checked with dialyzer.
Although orddict have not been builtin types, it is
good and more natural to have its exported types and
specs aligned to builtin types.
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* saleyn/sasl/opening-modes/OTP-12778:
Customize SASL error_logger file opening modes
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* legoscia/dialyzer/cache-hipe-binaries/OTP-12779:
Dialyzer to cache results of HiPE compilation
Change hipe_bifs:system_crc/1 to hipe_bifs:system_crc/0
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* bjorn/megaco/eliminate-now:
megaco: Eliminate use of erlang:now/0
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* bjorn/et/eliminate-now-warnings/OTP-12780:
Makefile: no longer tolerate warnings in the et application
et: Eliminate warnings for deprecated erlang:now/0
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* richcarl/warnings-by-default/OTP-12781:
stdlib: Use warning channel in test qlc_SUITE:otp_6964/1
stdlib: Fix testcase for qlc_SUITE
kernel: Fix code_SUITE with respect to new logger default
Map error logger warnings to warning messages by default
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Cache the results of native compilation in
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/dialyzer_hipe_cache. This can reduce the startup time
significantly.
If XDG_CACHE_HOME is unset, it defaults to $HOME/.cache.
See the XDG Base Directory spec for more details:
http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-0.7.html
Under that directory, create a subdirectory called
ARCH-VERSION-CHECKSUM, where ARCH is the HiPE architecture, VERSION is
the HiPE version number, and CHECKSUM is the return value of
hipe_bifs:system_crc/0.
Caching can be disabled by specifying --no_native_cache on the command
line.
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Include the ability to open a SASL error log file in append mode
at startup vs currently implemented "rewrite-always" mode.
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The macro HIPE_SYSTEM_CRC used to contain a hidden cookie from the VM
that generated hipe_literals.hrl. This means that BEAM files containing
that macro would be tied to a particular version of the VM.
Change hipe_bifs:system_crc such that it doesn't require a hidden cookie
to return the desired value.
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* bjorn/compiler/doc:
Update compiler documentation
(Sneaking in OTP-12769 here which is a release note for syntax_tools.
Sorry about that.)
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Language cleaned up by the technical writer tmanevik from
Combitech. Proofreading and corrections by Björn Gustavsson.
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* erlang/pr/741:
Minor misprints
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* erlang/pr/745:
Typofix: piecemeal
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* egil/opt-compile-time/OTP-12774:
stdlib: Relax erl_anno_SUITE:is_anno/1 test
Update primary bootstrap
compiler: Use Maps as type information
compiler: Use Maps instead of dict in beam_jump
compiler: Use cerl_sets instead of gb_sets in beam_type
compiler: Use Maps instead of gb_trees in beam_dead
compiler: Use cerl_sets instead of gb_sets in beam_jump
compiler: Use cerl_sets instead of sets in v3_kernel
compiler: Use cerl_sets instead of gb_sets in sys_core_fold
compiler: Add cerl_sets module
compiler: Scope uses gb_sets not gb_trees
beam_dict: Use Maps to map function name indices
beam_dict: Use Maps to map line indices
beam_dict: Use Maps to map atom indices
v3_codegen: Use Maps to map local functions
v3_life: Refactor variable db
compiler: Use lc instead of map/1 in v3_codegen
stdlib: Optimize erl_anno:is_string/1
Conflicts:
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/inet_dns.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/erl_anno.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/erl_lint.beam
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The 'compression' option was used in the test cases. The new option 'preferred_algorithms' is
much more powerful and can be used as a replacement.
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This option enables the user to define which algorithms that
are to be used as well as their precedences in the negotiation
between server and client.
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This option is set internaly but there is no reason to set it when calling a function.
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* egil/cuddle-tests:
erts: Relax monitor_SUITE:mixer/1
erts: Refactor monitor_SUITE:mixer/1
stdlib: Minor change of unicode_SUITE
stdlib: Relax iterations in binary_module_SUITE:random_ref_sr_comp/1
Remove ?line macro in binary_module_SUITE:random_ref_sr_comp/1
stdlib: Relax iterations in binary_module_SUITE:random_ref_comp/1
stdlib: Remove ?line macro in binary_module_SUITE:random_ref_comp/1
stdlib: Relax filesize of io_proto_SUITE:unicode_options_gen/1
stdlib: Relax rand_SUITE timeout
debugger: Relax test map_SUITE:t_guard_receive_large/1
tools: Relax lcnt test time
stdlib: ets_SUITE cuddling
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* nybek/limit_leading_zeros_in_ipv6_addresses:
Fix parsing of IPv6 addresses to limit leading zeros
OTP-12773
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* josevalim/jv-annotate-form:
Only annotate forms when linting in the compiler
OTP-12772
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et analyses trace messages, and since trace message with timestamps
still always are based on erlang:now/0, we must keep the calls to
erlang:now/0 but suppress the warnings.
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* sverk/crypto/ec_key_generate/OTP-12733:
crypto: Change eliptic curve test from 'sect113r2' to 'secp112r2'
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Would timeout on slow machines and was unnecessary large.
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* richcarl/syntax_tools/add-merl:
Make merl compatible with OTP 18.0
Add tests for merl in syntax_tools
Include Merl in Syntax Tools
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* bjorn/asn1/doc/OTP-12765:
asn1 doc: Alert users of limitations in test and value functions
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* bjorn/kernel/code-loading:
code: Eliminate dialyzer warnings for unmatched returns
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Applications that use the new erl_anno module are depending on STDLIB 2.5.
Note that CosNotification, Megaco, SNMP, Xmerl, and Parsetools use the
erl_anno module via the Yecc parsers only (the header file in
lib/parsetools/include/yeccpre.hrl calls the erl_anno module).
HiPE does not call the erl_anno module, but uses an exported type.
We have chosen to make HiPE dependent on the erl_anno module.
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* rickard/user_drv_q_bug/OTP-12239:
Fix usage of io-request queue
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To not fail on openssl built with #define OPENSSL_NO_EC2M
(Why does the test not verify all supported curve types?)
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Also fix and document the broken +We option.
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Add a note about the limitations of the asn1ct:test/1,2,3 and
asn1ct:value/2 functions.
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* hans/ssh/pr715/OTP-12760:
Add tests for ssh rekeying
Fix protocol violations during rekeying
Fix rekeying according to RFC 4253
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