Patch Package | OTP 25.3 |
Git Tag | OTP-25.3 |
Date | 2023-03-08 |
Issue Id | |
System | OTP |
Release | 25 |
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Highlights #
- OTP-18374
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- Application(s):
- erts
- Related Id(s):
- PR-6632
Support for fully asynchronous distributed signaling where send operations *never* block. This functionality is by default disabled and can be enabled per process. For more information see the documentation of process_flag(async_dist, Bool).
OTP-25.3 #
- OTP-18387
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- Application(s):
- otp
Clarified the documentation on how to enable maybe expressions.
common_test-1.24 #
The common_test-1.24 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18460
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- Application(s):
- common_test
Renamed undocumented macro CT_PEER/3 to CT_PEER_REL/3.
Full runtime dependencies of common_test-1.24: compiler-6.0, crypto-4.5, debugger-4.1, erts-7.0, ftp-1.0, inets-6.0, kernel-8.4, observer-2.1, runtime_tools-1.8.16, sasl-2.5, snmp-5.1.2, ssh-4.0, stdlib-4.0, syntax_tools-1.7, tools-3.2, xmerl-1.3.8
compiler-8.2.4 #
The compiler-8.2.4 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18378
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- Application(s):
- compiler
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6604
Fixed a bug that would cause the compiler to hang.
- OTP-18381
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- Application(s):
- compiler
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6601
Fixed a crash when compiling code that contained maybe expressions.
- OTP-18407
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- Application(s):
- compiler
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6707
Constructing a binary with an explicit size of all for a binary segment would crash the compiler.
- OTP-18470
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The compiler would generate incorrect code for the following type of expression:
Pattern = BoundVar1 = . . . = BoundVarN = Expression
An exception should be raised if any of the bound variables have different values than Expression. The compiler would generate code that would cause the bound variables to be bound to the value of Expressionwhether the value matched or not.
Full runtime dependencies of compiler-8.2.4: crypto-5.1, erts-13.0, kernel-8.4, stdlib-4.0
crypto-5.1.3 #
The crypto-5.1.3 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18384
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- Application(s):
- crypto
- Related Id(s):
- PR-6596
A user defined runtime library path configured using --with-ssl-rpath=<PATHS> could fail to be enabled.
- OTP-18408
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- Application(s):
- crypto
Ensure that configure fails if a user defined runtime library path has been passed by the user, but cannot set.
Full runtime dependencies of crypto-5.1.3: erts-9.0, kernel-5.3, stdlib-3.9
debugger-5.3.1 #
The debugger-5.3.1 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18372
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- Application(s):
- debugger, dialyzer, reltool, stdlib
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6580
Fixed a bug that would cause analysis to crash.
Full runtime dependencies of debugger-5.3.1: compiler-8.0, erts-12.0, kernel-8.0, stdlib-3.15, wx-2.0
dialyzer-5.0.5 #
The dialyzer-5.0.5 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18372
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- Application(s):
- debugger, dialyzer, reltool, stdlib
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6580
Fixed a bug that would cause analysis to crash.
- OTP-18432
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- Application(s):
- dialyzer, eunit, ftp, inets, megaco, mnesia, public_key, snmp, ssh, ssl, tftp, xmerl
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6672 , GH-6677 , PR-6670 , PR-6671 , PR-6673 , PR-6674 , PR-6682 , PR-6684 , PR-6694 , PR-6696 , PR-6784 , PR-6785 , PR-6787 , PR-6793 , PR-6796 , PR-6797 , PR-6798 , PR-6799 , PR-6800 , PR-6813
Replace size/1 with either tuple_size/1 or byte_size/1
The size/1 BIF is not optimized by the JIT, and its use can result in worse types for Dialyzer.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a tuple, tuple_size/1 should always be preferred.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a binary, byte_size/1 should be preferred. However, byte_size/1 also accepts a bitstring (rounding up size to a whole number of bytes), so one must make sure that the call to byte_size/ is preceded by a call to is_binary/1 to ensure that bitstrings are rejected. Note that the compiler removes redundant calls to is_binary/1, so if one is not sure whether previous code had made sure that the argument is a binary, it does not harm to add an is_binary/1 test immediately before the call to byte_size/1.
Full runtime dependencies of dialyzer-5.0.5: compiler-8.0, erts-12.0, kernel-8.0, stdlib-3.15, syntax_tools-2.0, wx-2.0
erl_interface-5.3.1 #
The erl_interface-5.3.1 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18404
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Accept connection setup from OTP 23 and 24 nodes that are not using epmd.
- OTP-16607
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- Application(s):
- erl_interface
- Related Id(s):
- OTP-16608
The ei API for decoding/encoding terms is not fully 64-bit compatible since terms that have a representation on the external term format larger than 2 GB cannot be handled.
erts-13.2 #
Note! The erts-13.2 application *cannot* be applied independently of other applications on an arbitrary OTP 25 installation. On a full OTP 25 installation, also the following runtime dependencies have to be satisfied: -- kernel-8.5 (first satisfied in OTP 25.1) -- stdlib-4.1 (first satisfied in OTP 25.1)
- OTP-18348
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- Application(s):
- erts, kernel
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6356
Fixed a bug on Windows where file:read_file_info/1 would fail for files with corrupt metadata.
- OTP-18373
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Fix process_info(_, binary) to again include "writable binaries" which were lost in OTP-25.0. Writable binaries are an optimization used when binaries are appended upon in a loop.
- OTP-18382
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- Application(s):
- erts
- Related Id(s):
- PR-6585
Fix rare race when receiving fragmented messages on a terminating connection. Could potentially cause memory leaks as well as double free crashes. Bug exists since OTP 22.0.
- OTP-18391
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- Application(s):
- erts
Fixed bug that could maybe cause problems when a file descriptor number is closed by a linked in driver and then opened (reused) and passed to enif_select by a NIF. No actual symptoms seen, only failed internal assertions in debug build.
- OTP-18398
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The runtime system could crash when tracing a process executing on a dirty scheduler.
- OTP-18406
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- Application(s):
- erts
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6701
In the binary syntax, attempting to match out integers with size exceeding 2 GiB could crash the runtime system.
- OTP-18411
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- Application(s):
- erts
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6717
Fixed edge case in floating-point negation where A = 0.0, B = -A did not produce B = -0.0 on x86_64 JIT.
- OTP-18418
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- Application(s):
- erts
Fixed an issue in the JIT that could crash the emulator on some platforms.
- OTP-18429
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Added meta data to the windows installer.
- OTP-18434
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- Application(s):
- erts
- Related Id(s):
- PR-6752
Fixed ETS insertion order into bag and duplicate_bag of tuples with identical keys when passed in a list to ets:insert/2. The insert order has been head-to-tail but was accidentally changed in OTP 23.0. For bag it was reverted (tail-to-head), while for duplicate_bag it was sometimes reverted depending on the length of the list and number of "reductions" left for the calling process.
This fix changes the insert order of ets:insert/2 back to always be head-to-tail of the list argument.
- OTP-18454
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- Application(s):
- erts
- Related Id(s):
- PR-6839
With the JIT for AArch64 (AMD64), calling bxor in with non-integer arguments in a guard would crash the runtime system.
- OTP-18457
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- Application(s):
- erts
- Related Id(s):
- PR-6816
Fix bug regarding process flag max_heap_size. Could cause strange behavior when a process was killed due to exceeding the limit.
- OTP-18458
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- Application(s):
- erts
Fixed binary comprehensions to be similar to other creation of binary data with respect to its contribution of triggering garbage collection.
- OTP-18463
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- Application(s):
- erts
- Related Id(s):
- PR-6858
In rare circumstances, when a process exceeded its allowed heap size set by option max_heap_size, it would not be killed as it should be, but instead enter a kind of zombie state it would never get out of.
- OTP-18475
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- Application(s):
- erts, stdlib
- Related Id(s):
- PR-6897
Instead of crashing, the list_to_integer/1 and list_to_integer/2 BIFs now raise the system_limit exception for overlong lists that can't be converted to integers. Similarly, the string:to_integer/1 BIF now returns {error,system_limit} for overlong lists.
- OTP-18496
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Active process aliases of a process at its termination leaked memory.
- OTP-18374
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- Application(s):
- erts
- Related Id(s):
- PR-6632
*** HIGHLIGHT ***
Support for fully asynchronous distributed signaling where send operations *never* block. This functionality is by default disabled and can be enabled per process. For more information see the documentation of process_flag(async_dist, Bool).
- OTP-18426
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- Application(s):
- erts
Added the +JPperf no_fp option to explicitly disable Erlang frame pointers otherwise added when using the +JPperf map option.
Full runtime dependencies of erts-13.2: kernel-8.5, sasl-3.3, stdlib-4.1
eunit-2.8.2 #
The eunit-2.8.2 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18432
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- Application(s):
- dialyzer, eunit, ftp, inets, megaco, mnesia, public_key, snmp, ssh, ssl, tftp, xmerl
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6672 , GH-6677 , PR-6670 , PR-6671 , PR-6673 , PR-6674 , PR-6682 , PR-6684 , PR-6694 , PR-6696 , PR-6784 , PR-6785 , PR-6787 , PR-6793 , PR-6796 , PR-6797 , PR-6798 , PR-6799 , PR-6800 , PR-6813
Replace size/1 with either tuple_size/1 or byte_size/1
The size/1 BIF is not optimized by the JIT, and its use can result in worse types for Dialyzer.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a tuple, tuple_size/1 should always be preferred.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a binary, byte_size/1 should be preferred. However, byte_size/1 also accepts a bitstring (rounding up size to a whole number of bytes), so one must make sure that the call to byte_size/ is preceded by a call to is_binary/1 to ensure that bitstrings are rejected. Note that the compiler removes redundant calls to is_binary/1, so if one is not sure whether previous code had made sure that the argument is a binary, it does not harm to add an is_binary/1 test immediately before the call to byte_size/1.
Full runtime dependencies of eunit-2.8.2: erts-9.0, kernel-5.3, stdlib-3.4
ftp-1.1.4 #
The ftp-1.1.4 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18432
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- Application(s):
- dialyzer, eunit, ftp, inets, megaco, mnesia, public_key, snmp, ssh, ssl, tftp, xmerl
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6672 , GH-6677 , PR-6670 , PR-6671 , PR-6673 , PR-6674 , PR-6682 , PR-6684 , PR-6694 , PR-6696 , PR-6784 , PR-6785 , PR-6787 , PR-6793 , PR-6796 , PR-6797 , PR-6798 , PR-6799 , PR-6800 , PR-6813
Replace size/1 with either tuple_size/1 or byte_size/1
The size/1 BIF is not optimized by the JIT, and its use can result in worse types for Dialyzer.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a tuple, tuple_size/1 should always be preferred.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a binary, byte_size/1 should be preferred. However, byte_size/1 also accepts a bitstring (rounding up size to a whole number of bytes), so one must make sure that the call to byte_size/ is preceded by a call to is_binary/1 to ensure that bitstrings are rejected. Note that the compiler removes redundant calls to is_binary/1, so if one is not sure whether previous code had made sure that the argument is a binary, it does not harm to add an is_binary/1 test immediately before the call to byte_size/1.
Full runtime dependencies of ftp-1.1.4: erts-7.0, kernel-6.0, runtime_tools-1.15.1, ssl-10.2, stdlib-3.5
inets-8.3 #
The inets-8.3 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18472
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- Application(s):
- inets
- Related Id(s):
- DAFH-1592
With this change, handling of URI to a folder, with missing trailing / and a query component present is fixed.
- OTP-18390
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- Application(s):
- inets
- Related Id(s):
- PR-6661
Adds more type information to the inets app, thus improving the errors that static analysis tools can detect.
The addition of type information to records and the updates to function heads help static analysis tools to understand that some values in the records cannot be 'undefined', thus making static tools to type check correctly more modules in the inets app
- OTP-18432
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- Application(s):
- dialyzer, eunit, ftp, inets, megaco, mnesia, public_key, snmp, ssh, ssl, tftp, xmerl
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6672 , GH-6677 , PR-6670 , PR-6671 , PR-6673 , PR-6674 , PR-6682 , PR-6684 , PR-6694 , PR-6696 , PR-6784 , PR-6785 , PR-6787 , PR-6793 , PR-6796 , PR-6797 , PR-6798 , PR-6799 , PR-6800 , PR-6813
Replace size/1 with either tuple_size/1 or byte_size/1
The size/1 BIF is not optimized by the JIT, and its use can result in worse types for Dialyzer.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a tuple, tuple_size/1 should always be preferred.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a binary, byte_size/1 should be preferred. However, byte_size/1 also accepts a bitstring (rounding up size to a whole number of bytes), so one must make sure that the call to byte_size/ is preceded by a call to is_binary/1 to ensure that bitstrings are rejected. Note that the compiler removes redundant calls to is_binary/1, so if one is not sure whether previous code had made sure that the argument is a binary, it does not harm to add an is_binary/1 test immediately before the call to byte_size/1.
Full runtime dependencies of inets-8.3: erts-6.0, kernel-6.0, mnesia-4.12, public_key-1.13, runtime_tools-1.8.14, ssl-9.0, stdlib-4.0
jinterface-1.13.2 #
kernel-8.5.4 #
Note! The kernel-8.5.4 application *cannot* be applied independently of other applications on an arbitrary OTP 25 installation. On a full OTP 25 installation, also the following runtime dependencies have to be satisfied: -- erts-13.1.3 (first satisfied in OTP 25.2) -- stdlib-4.1.1 (first satisfied in OTP 25.1.1)
- OTP-18348
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- Application(s):
- erts, kernel
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6356
Fixed a bug on Windows where file:read_file_info/1 would fail for files with corrupt metadata.
- OTP-18404
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Accept connection setup from OTP 23 and 24 nodes that are not using epmd.
Full runtime dependencies of kernel-8.5.4: crypto-5.0, erts-13.1.3, sasl-3.0, stdlib-4.1.1
megaco-4.4.3 #
The megaco-4.4.3 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18432
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- Application(s):
- dialyzer, eunit, ftp, inets, megaco, mnesia, public_key, snmp, ssh, ssl, tftp, xmerl
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6672 , GH-6677 , PR-6670 , PR-6671 , PR-6673 , PR-6674 , PR-6682 , PR-6684 , PR-6694 , PR-6696 , PR-6784 , PR-6785 , PR-6787 , PR-6793 , PR-6796 , PR-6797 , PR-6798 , PR-6799 , PR-6800 , PR-6813
Replace size/1 with either tuple_size/1 or byte_size/1
The size/1 BIF is not optimized by the JIT, and its use can result in worse types for Dialyzer.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a tuple, tuple_size/1 should always be preferred.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a binary, byte_size/1 should be preferred. However, byte_size/1 also accepts a bitstring (rounding up size to a whole number of bytes), so one must make sure that the call to byte_size/ is preceded by a call to is_binary/1 to ensure that bitstrings are rejected. Note that the compiler removes redundant calls to is_binary/1, so if one is not sure whether previous code had made sure that the argument is a binary, it does not harm to add an is_binary/1 test immediately before the call to byte_size/1.
Full runtime dependencies of megaco-4.4.3: asn1-3.0, debugger-4.0, erts-12.0, et-1.5, kernel-8.0, runtime_tools-1.8.14, stdlib-2.5
mnesia-4.21.4 #
The mnesia-4.21.4 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18412
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- Application(s):
- mnesia
Improved consistency for dirty writes when a table was added with add_table_copy/3.
Fixed a problem with sticky write, which could lead to inconsistent data.
- OTP-18432
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- Application(s):
- dialyzer, eunit, ftp, inets, megaco, mnesia, public_key, snmp, ssh, ssl, tftp, xmerl
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6672 , GH-6677 , PR-6670 , PR-6671 , PR-6673 , PR-6674 , PR-6682 , PR-6684 , PR-6694 , PR-6696 , PR-6784 , PR-6785 , PR-6787 , PR-6793 , PR-6796 , PR-6797 , PR-6798 , PR-6799 , PR-6800 , PR-6813
Replace size/1 with either tuple_size/1 or byte_size/1
The size/1 BIF is not optimized by the JIT, and its use can result in worse types for Dialyzer.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a tuple, tuple_size/1 should always be preferred.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a binary, byte_size/1 should be preferred. However, byte_size/1 also accepts a bitstring (rounding up size to a whole number of bytes), so one must make sure that the call to byte_size/ is preceded by a call to is_binary/1 to ensure that bitstrings are rejected. Note that the compiler removes redundant calls to is_binary/1, so if one is not sure whether previous code had made sure that the argument is a binary, it does not harm to add an is_binary/1 test immediately before the call to byte_size/1.
Full runtime dependencies of mnesia-4.21.4: erts-9.0, kernel-5.3, stdlib-3.4
os_mon-2.8.1 #
The os_mon-2.8.1 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18469
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- Application(s):
- os_mon
- Related Id(s):
- PR-6689
The port programs used by cpu_sup and memsup are now gracefully shut down when cpu_sup and memsup are shut down.
Full runtime dependencies of os_mon-2.8.1: erts-6.0, kernel-3.0, sasl-2.4, stdlib-3.4
public_key-1.13.3 #
The public_key-1.13.3 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18316
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As different solutions of verifying certificate revocation exists move the decode of 'CRLDistributionPoints' so that it will only be decode. When it is actually used in the verification process. This would enable interoperability with systems that use certificates with an invalid empty CRLDistributionPoints extension that they want to ignore and make verification by other means.
- OTP-18356
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- Application(s):
- public_key
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6403
public_key:pkix_path_validation validates certificates expiring after 2050
- OTP-18392
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- Application(s):
- public_key
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6656
Do not leave exit message in message queue after calling cacerts_load() on MacOS.
- OTP-18432
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- Application(s):
- dialyzer, eunit, ftp, inets, megaco, mnesia, public_key, snmp, ssh, ssl, tftp, xmerl
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6672 , GH-6677 , PR-6670 , PR-6671 , PR-6673 , PR-6674 , PR-6682 , PR-6684 , PR-6694 , PR-6696 , PR-6784 , PR-6785 , PR-6787 , PR-6793 , PR-6796 , PR-6797 , PR-6798 , PR-6799 , PR-6800 , PR-6813
Replace size/1 with either tuple_size/1 or byte_size/1
The size/1 BIF is not optimized by the JIT, and its use can result in worse types for Dialyzer.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a tuple, tuple_size/1 should always be preferred.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a binary, byte_size/1 should be preferred. However, byte_size/1 also accepts a bitstring (rounding up size to a whole number of bytes), so one must make sure that the call to byte_size/ is preceded by a call to is_binary/1 to ensure that bitstrings are rejected. Note that the compiler removes redundant calls to is_binary/1, so if one is not sure whether previous code had made sure that the argument is a binary, it does not harm to add an is_binary/1 test immediately before the call to byte_size/1.
Full runtime dependencies of public_key-1.13.3: asn1-3.0, crypto-4.6, erts-6.0, kernel-3.0, stdlib-3.5
reltool-0.9.1 #
The reltool-0.9.1 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18372
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- Application(s):
- debugger, dialyzer, reltool, stdlib
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6580
Fixed a bug that would cause analysis to crash.
Full runtime dependencies of reltool-0.9.1: erts-7.0, kernel-3.0, sasl-2.4, stdlib-3.4, tools-2.6.14, wx-1.2
snmp-5.13.4 #
The snmp-5.13.4 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18432
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- Application(s):
- dialyzer, eunit, ftp, inets, megaco, mnesia, public_key, snmp, ssh, ssl, tftp, xmerl
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6672 , GH-6677 , PR-6670 , PR-6671 , PR-6673 , PR-6674 , PR-6682 , PR-6684 , PR-6694 , PR-6696 , PR-6784 , PR-6785 , PR-6787 , PR-6793 , PR-6796 , PR-6797 , PR-6798 , PR-6799 , PR-6800 , PR-6813
Replace size/1 with either tuple_size/1 or byte_size/1
The size/1 BIF is not optimized by the JIT, and its use can result in worse types for Dialyzer.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a tuple, tuple_size/1 should always be preferred.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a binary, byte_size/1 should be preferred. However, byte_size/1 also accepts a bitstring (rounding up size to a whole number of bytes), so one must make sure that the call to byte_size/ is preceded by a call to is_binary/1 to ensure that bitstrings are rejected. Note that the compiler removes redundant calls to is_binary/1, so if one is not sure whether previous code had made sure that the argument is a binary, it does not harm to add an is_binary/1 test immediately before the call to byte_size/1.
Full runtime dependencies of snmp-5.13.4: crypto-4.6, erts-12.0, kernel-8.0, mnesia-4.12, runtime_tools-1.8.14, stdlib-2.5
ssh-4.15.3 #
The ssh-4.15.3 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18446
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- Application(s):
- ssh
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6475
With this change, PKCS8 formatted private key file is properly decoded and SSH daemon with such key can be started.
- OTP-18432
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- Application(s):
- dialyzer, eunit, ftp, inets, megaco, mnesia, public_key, snmp, ssh, ssl, tftp, xmerl
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6672 , GH-6677 , PR-6670 , PR-6671 , PR-6673 , PR-6674 , PR-6682 , PR-6684 , PR-6694 , PR-6696 , PR-6784 , PR-6785 , PR-6787 , PR-6793 , PR-6796 , PR-6797 , PR-6798 , PR-6799 , PR-6800 , PR-6813
Replace size/1 with either tuple_size/1 or byte_size/1
The size/1 BIF is not optimized by the JIT, and its use can result in worse types for Dialyzer.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a tuple, tuple_size/1 should always be preferred.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a binary, byte_size/1 should be preferred. However, byte_size/1 also accepts a bitstring (rounding up size to a whole number of bytes), so one must make sure that the call to byte_size/ is preceded by a call to is_binary/1 to ensure that bitstrings are rejected. Note that the compiler removes redundant calls to is_binary/1, so if one is not sure whether previous code had made sure that the argument is a binary, it does not harm to add an is_binary/1 test immediately before the call to byte_size/1.
Full runtime dependencies of ssh-4.15.3: crypto-5.0, erts-11.0, kernel-6.0, public_key-1.6.1, runtime_tools-1.15.1, stdlib-3.15
ssl-10.9 #
Note! The ssl-10.9 application *cannot* be applied independently of other applications on an arbitrary OTP 25 installation. On a full OTP 25 installation, also the following runtime dependency has to be satisfied: -- stdlib-4.1 (first satisfied in OTP 25.1)
- OTP-18371
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- Application(s):
- ssl
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6160
Fixed that new dtls connections from the same client ip port combination works. If there is a process waiting for accept the new connection will connect to that, otherwise it will try to re-connect to the old server connection.
- OTP-18443
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- Application(s):
- ssl
- Related Id(s):
- PR-6810
When shutting down a node that uses SSL distribution (-proto_dist inet_tls), a confusing error message about an unexpected process exit was printed. This particular message is no longer generated.
- OTP-18366
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fixes the type spec for ssl:format_error/1
- OTP-18432
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- Application(s):
- dialyzer, eunit, ftp, inets, megaco, mnesia, public_key, snmp, ssh, ssl, tftp, xmerl
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6672 , GH-6677 , PR-6670 , PR-6671 , PR-6673 , PR-6674 , PR-6682 , PR-6684 , PR-6694 , PR-6696 , PR-6784 , PR-6785 , PR-6787 , PR-6793 , PR-6796 , PR-6797 , PR-6798 , PR-6799 , PR-6800 , PR-6813
Replace size/1 with either tuple_size/1 or byte_size/1
The size/1 BIF is not optimized by the JIT, and its use can result in worse types for Dialyzer.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a tuple, tuple_size/1 should always be preferred.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a binary, byte_size/1 should be preferred. However, byte_size/1 also accepts a bitstring (rounding up size to a whole number of bytes), so one must make sure that the call to byte_size/ is preceded by a call to is_binary/1 to ensure that bitstrings are rejected. Note that the compiler removes redundant calls to is_binary/1, so if one is not sure whether previous code had made sure that the argument is a binary, it does not harm to add an is_binary/1 test immediately before the call to byte_size/1.
Full runtime dependencies of ssl-10.9: crypto-5.0, erts-10.0, inets-5.10.7, kernel-8.4, public_key-1.11.3, runtime_tools-1.15.1, stdlib-4.1
stdlib-4.3 #
Note! The stdlib-4.3 application *cannot* be applied independently of other applications on an arbitrary OTP 25 installation. On a full OTP 25 installation, also the following runtime dependencies have to be satisfied: -- erts-13.1 (first satisfied in OTP 25.1) -- kernel-8.5.1 (first satisfied in OTP 25.1.1)
- OTP-18372
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- Application(s):
- debugger, dialyzer, reltool, stdlib
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6580
Fixed a bug that would cause analysis to crash.
- OTP-18375
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- Application(s):
- stdlib
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6591
Fixed a crash when formatting stack traces for error reports.
- OTP-18475
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- Application(s):
- erts, stdlib
- Related Id(s):
- PR-6897
Instead of crashing, the list_to_integer/1 and list_to_integer/2 BIFs now raise the system_limit exception for overlong lists that can't be converted to integers. Similarly, the string:to_integer/1 BIF now returns {error,system_limit} for overlong lists.
- OTP-18393
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- Application(s):
- stdlib
- Related Id(s):
- PR-6666
Removal of non-necessary undefined types added to the state's supervisor record.
Full runtime dependencies of stdlib-4.3: compiler-5.0, crypto-4.5, erts-13.1, kernel-8.5.1, sasl-3.0
syntax_tools-3.0.1 #
The syntax_tools-3.0.1 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18380
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erl_syntax_lib:annotate_bindings/1,2 will now properly annotate named functions and their arguments.
Full runtime dependencies of syntax_tools-3.0.1: compiler-7.0, erts-9.0, kernel-5.0, stdlib-4.0
tftp-1.0.4 #
The tftp-1.0.4 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18432
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- Application(s):
- dialyzer, eunit, ftp, inets, megaco, mnesia, public_key, snmp, ssh, ssl, tftp, xmerl
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6672 , GH-6677 , PR-6670 , PR-6671 , PR-6673 , PR-6674 , PR-6682 , PR-6684 , PR-6694 , PR-6696 , PR-6784 , PR-6785 , PR-6787 , PR-6793 , PR-6796 , PR-6797 , PR-6798 , PR-6799 , PR-6800 , PR-6813
Replace size/1 with either tuple_size/1 or byte_size/1
The size/1 BIF is not optimized by the JIT, and its use can result in worse types for Dialyzer.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a tuple, tuple_size/1 should always be preferred.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a binary, byte_size/1 should be preferred. However, byte_size/1 also accepts a bitstring (rounding up size to a whole number of bytes), so one must make sure that the call to byte_size/ is preceded by a call to is_binary/1 to ensure that bitstrings are rejected. Note that the compiler removes redundant calls to is_binary/1, so if one is not sure whether previous code had made sure that the argument is a binary, it does not harm to add an is_binary/1 test immediately before the call to byte_size/1.
Full runtime dependencies of tftp-1.0.4: erts-6.0, kernel-6.0, stdlib-3.5
xmerl-1.3.31 #
The xmerl-1.3.31 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 25 installation.
- OTP-18432
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- Application(s):
- dialyzer, eunit, ftp, inets, megaco, mnesia, public_key, snmp, ssh, ssl, tftp, xmerl
- Related Id(s):
- GH-6672 , GH-6677 , PR-6670 , PR-6671 , PR-6673 , PR-6674 , PR-6682 , PR-6684 , PR-6694 , PR-6696 , PR-6784 , PR-6785 , PR-6787 , PR-6793 , PR-6796 , PR-6797 , PR-6798 , PR-6799 , PR-6800 , PR-6813
Replace size/1 with either tuple_size/1 or byte_size/1
The size/1 BIF is not optimized by the JIT, and its use can result in worse types for Dialyzer.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a tuple, tuple_size/1 should always be preferred.
When one knows that the value being tested must be a binary, byte_size/1 should be preferred. However, byte_size/1 also accepts a bitstring (rounding up size to a whole number of bytes), so one must make sure that the call to byte_size/ is preceded by a call to is_binary/1 to ensure that bitstrings are rejected. Note that the compiler removes redundant calls to is_binary/1, so if one is not sure whether previous code had made sure that the argument is a binary, it does not harm to add an is_binary/1 test immediately before the call to byte_size/1.
Full runtime dependencies of xmerl-1.3.31: erts-6.0, kernel-3.0, stdlib-2.5