General-purpose programming language and runtime environment
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Erlang is a general-purpose programming language and runtime environment. Erlang has built-in support for concurrency, distribution and fault tolerance. Erlang is used in several large telecommunication systems from Ericsson.
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- Changes for 27.1: * crypto: crypto built with --enable-fips will now accept an OpenSSL 3 lib without fips provider as long as fips mode is not enabled. * crypto: Added a warning in the documentation to avoid calling crypto:start/0 as it does not work for FIPS mode. Use application:start(crypto) instead. * crypto: Deprecation of RSA encryption functions has been reverted, as there still exists legitimate use cases with other padding modes than PKCS-1. * crypto: Compiler warnings for some removed functions have been corrected to point out the correct replacement functions. * ssh: The SSh daemon started with a TCP port number argument will now re-try obtaining a listen socket before returning an error to the user. * ssh: Robustness has been improved by monitoring the connection handler process before casting the socket control notification. * ssl: A race in the kTLS flavour of SSL distribution has been fixed so that inet_drv.c doesn't read ahead too much data, which could cause the kTLS encryption to be activated too late when some encrypted data had already been read into the inet_drv.c buffer as unencrypted. * ssl: All TLS-1.3 terminations are now graceful (previous TLS version terminations already were). * ssl: It is now possible to use a verification fun of arity 4, giving the user fun access to both encoded and decoded versions of the certificate. This is desirable as a workaround for encoding errors preventing re-encoding from being reliable. This also saves some work load if the encoded version is needed. * ssl: Compiler warnings for some removed functions have been corrected to point out the correct replacement functions. * ssl: Include more information in logging of SNI (Server Name Indication) mismatch error. * diameter: Function specs for the main API module has been updated. * diameter: Man pages are now available for erl, erlc, dialyzer, and all other programs that are included in Erlang/OTP. * diameter: diameter:stop_service/1 has been made more synchronous. * wx: Documentation has been improved. * public_key: For completeness handle rsa_pss implicit default value, although this will probably not be commonly used as it provides very weak security. * public_key: The public_key:cacerts_load() function could in some error cases return undefined instead of {error, Reason}. * public_key: Added support for DragonFly. * public_key: Deprecation of RSA encryption functions has been reverted, as there still exists legitimate use cases with other padding modes than PKCS-1. * public_key: It is now possible to use a verification fun of arity 4, giving the user fun access to both encoded and decoded versions of the certificate. This is desirable as a workaround for encoding errors preventing re-encoding from being reliable. This also saves some work load if the encoded version is needed. * snmp: Man pages are now available for erl, erlc, dialyzer, and all other programs that are included in Erlang/OTP. * snmp: Figures in the documentation have been improved. * tftp: The legacy dependency to m:error_logger has been removed. m:logger is now used. * ftp: Eliminated a race condition that sometimes resulted in ftp:recv_bin/2 returning ok instead of {ok, Data}. * odbc: Figures in the documentation have been improved. * compiler: Fixed a crash in an optimization pass relating to appending binaries. * compiler: Fixed a bug in the compiler's alias analysis pass that could make it emit unsafe code. * common_test: Groups with empty list specifying groups and test cases no longer crash execution. * common_test: The Common_Test documentation and type specs have been polished. * common_test: Man pages are now available for erl, erlc, dialyzer, and all other programs that are included in Erlang/OTP. * dialyzer: Man pages are now available for erl, erlc, dialyzer, and all other programs that are included in Erlang/OTP. * xmerl: Corrected export functions from internal structure to XML so xmlText items of type cdata are handled correctly. They were just exported as normal text instead of output in a CDATA section. * xmerl: The type spec for xmerl_sax_parser:file/2 has been corrected to indicate that it can return an {error, _} tuple. * runtime_tools: Fixed a bug where dbg sessions on remote nodes were terminated prematurely. * inets: The documentation for the m:httpd module has been improved, along with correction of headings and types. * inets: Userinfo is now properly percent-decoded before usage in headers. * stdlib: The help printout for incorrect t:io:format/0 strings now handles the k modifier correctly. * stdlib: Fixed a bug that caused the shell completion to crash when keyword and tuple appeared on the same line. * stdlib: Due to PR-7419/OTP-18671, the cached internal value of the callback_mode started leaking out to logger reports, which could cause logger handlers to crash. This has now been fixed to show the value that was set, as before caching. * stdlib: Fixed an emulator crash relating to compressed ETS tables. * stdlib: The error description for maps:update/3 will no longer insist that the third argument is not a map when a key could not be found * stdlib: Multiple issues have been corrected in the markdown parser that creates documentation for the shell. * stdlib: Fixed category for some codepoint ranges in unicode_util. * stdlib: Fixed m:argparse to print sub-commands help when available. * stdlib: Class annotation to HTML from fenced blocks have been added. * stdlib: Added JSON formatting functions for indented output. * stdlib: Improved illegal pattern error for accidental map associations. * stdlib: Progress reports for a dynamically started supervisor will now be logged at debug level. * stdlib: The m:zip module has been updated with support for: * edoc: Broken links in release notes have been mended. * tools: m:tprof no longer crashes when using pause/restart/continue when profiling all modules. * tools: On systems supporting native coverage, calls to m:cover could hang or crash if cover-compiled module had been reloaded from outside cover. This has been corrected so that cover now recovers from the error and and sends a report to the logger about the failure to retrieve coverage information. * tools: Figures in the documentation have been improved. * erts: The erl -man example has been corrected to not consider values set in ERL_ZFLAGS and stop parsing arguments when a -- is encountered. * erts: Compiler warnings for Windows I/O back-end have been silenced. * erts: Bugs related to return_to trace have been fixed. It did not work for more than once trace session and it did sometimes not trigger for exceptions. * erts: Potential deadlocks while writing a crash dump have been eliminated. * erts: When loading a damaged or too old BEAM file, the runtime system could crash. * erts: A scheduler thread could get stuck when deleting a memory allocator carrier when adjacent carriers were deleted and/or inserted simultaneously by other schedulers. This in turn could cause the other schedulers to get stuck as well. * erts: Statistics for number of carriers in a shared pool after calling instrument:allocations or instrument:carriers are now correct. Also, a potential bug in carrier block scanning was eliminated. * erts: A race in the kTLS flavour of SSL distribution has been fixed so that inet_drv.c doesn't read ahead too much data, which could cause the kTLS encryption to be activated too late when some encrypted data had already been read into the inet_drv.c buffer as unencrypted. * erts: Fixed an emulator crash relating to compressed ETS tables. * erts: A function (encode_sockaddr) was called with superfluous argument, on Windows, in the net nif. * erts: Fixed a crash that could happen on reallocation failure. * erts: Man pages are now available for erl, erlc, dialyzer, and all other programs that are included in Erlang/OTP. * erts: A previous correction in the Erlang/OTP 27.0.1 emergency patch had the unfortunate side effect of sometimes causing an unnecessary fullsweep (major) garbage collection instead of a generation (minor) garbage collection. This has been corrected. * erts: Fixed trace matchspec functions trace and enable_trace to use the session tracer when enabling trace flags on untraced processes. * erts: Fixed a typo in the type spec for t:erlang:garbage_collection_defaults/0. * erts: Corrected socket:ioctl for genaddr (SIOCGENADDR). * erts: The support for Transparent Huge Pages has been disabled on non-amd64 Linux systems. * erts: Fixed a race condition on Windows when upgrading from -noshell to a shell that would cause Erlang to crash with the error: * erts: Added functions getservbyname and getservbyport to the net module. * erts: Introduced enet | esock variants of m:inet functions, either when called with sockets, with explicit inet_backend config or with the e inet_backend kernel config option. * erts: Optimize process and port creation when such tracing is not enabled by any trace session. * erts: Compiler warnings for some removed functions have been corrected to point out the correct replacement functions. * erts: A boolean option read_ahead has been implemented for gen_tcp, default true, to facilitate not reading past (caching data) the end of a packet. In particular, for kTLS, caching data could read in data that was supposed to be decrypted by the platform's network stack, before crypto parameters could be activated. * erts: The m:zip module has been updated with support for: * kernel: A faulty assertion was corrected in the prim_tty module. This assertion could trigger when invalid UTF-8 was read from stdin just as the mode was changed from unicode to latin1. * kernel: Opening a disk_log file and combining head_func with rotate options did not work. * kernel: Fixed an error info printout for erlang:is_process_alive/1 on non-local pids. * kernel: A race in the kTLS flavour of SSL distribution has been fixed so that inet_drv.c doesn't read ahead too much data, which could cause the kTLS encryption to be activated too late when some encrypted data had already been read into the inet_drv.c buffer as unencrypted. * kernel: Fixed a deadlock when an application crashes during startup and log messages were sent to standard out. Logger would fail to print the messages to standard out and instead print them to standard error. * kernel: The -proto_dist init parameter will no longer be ignored when specified multiple times. It will now log a warning and use the first specified value. * kernel: Corrected socket:ioctl for genaddr (SIOCGENADDR). * kernel: Added functions getservbyname and getservbyport to the net module. * kernel: Introduced enet | esock variants of m:inet functions, either when called with sockets, with explicit inet_backend config or with the e inet_backend kernel config option. * kernel: The function socket:i/0 now uses the m:net module (instead of the m:inet module) for service translation. * kernel: A boolean option read_ahead has been implemented for gen_tcp, default true, to facilitate not reading past (caching data) the end of a packet. In particular, for kTLS, caching data could read in data that was supposed to be decrypted by the platform's network stack, before crypto parameters could be activated. * syntax_tools: The documentation for syntax_tools has been polished after the migration to the new documentation system. * asn1: Fixed a cosmetic but harmless issue with the ASN.1 compiler passing on the undec_rest option to the Erlang compiler. - Changes for 27.0.1: * ssh: With this change, race condition between connection closing and automatic window adjustment is fixed. * ssl: Check for TLS-1.3 support should check minimum requirements. * ssl: If both TLS-1.3 and TLS-1.2 is supported and TLS-1.2 negotiated convert TLS-1.3 ECDSA schemes to TLS-1.2 hash and signature pairs for increased interoperability. * ssl: TLS-1.3 negotiation now uses SNI based options correctly instead of ignoring them. * ssl: Make it easier to distinguish between a invalid signature and unsupported signature. * ssl: Enhance ALERT logs to help understand what causes the alert. * ssl: When the default value for signature_algs is used, default the signature_algs_cert to the default value + rsa_pkcs1_sha1 to allow this algorithms for certificates but not for the TLS protocol. This is for better interoperability. If signature_algs is set explicitly signature_algs_cert must also be set explicitly if they should be different. * public_key: Fix bug in dnsName constraint check, could cause valid cert to be considered bad during path validation. * compiler: One of the compiler's optimization passes would get very slow when compiling certain modules. The compiler will now automatically disable that pass for input that would trigger the slowdown. * compiler: Fix +deterministic to work properly with documentation attributes. * stdlib: Fix so that missing -doc({file, File}) files only result in a warning and not an error. * stdlib: Fixed m:json bugs, json:encode_key_value_list/2 did not generate arrays and json:decode/3 did not invoke the user callback for 0. * edoc: Fix broken makefile dependency when building HTML documentation. * erts: In rare circumstances the JIT could do an unsafe in-place update of a tuple. * erts: When a port command crashed in the inet driver during gen_tcp:send/2, a monitor 'DOWN' message could be left lingering in the caller's mailbox. This has now been fixed. * erts: 'DOWN' messages originating from a monitored port, contained the atom process instead of the atom port as the third element when the exit reason was not an immediate term. * erts: Fix so that the options to enable Transparent Huge Page alignment of the Erlang VM executable are only applied to the Erlang VM and not other native programs such as erlc and dialyzer. This bug was introduced in Erlang/OTP 27.0. * erts: When [*no time warp mode*](time_correction.md#no-time- warp-mode) was enabled, a smaller Erlang monotonic time could be read than a previously read time, i.e., breaking the monotonic property. The runtime system will abort when detecting an issue like this since OTP 24.3.4.17 and OTP 25.0. * erts: When calling trace:function(Session, _, true, [meta]) the meta tracer was incorrectly set to be the calling process. Now it's set to the session tracer as expected. * kernel: Polish the m:logger documentation. - Version 27.0: * Triple-Quoted Strings has been implemented as per EEP 64 to allow a string to encompass a complete paragraph. * Adjacent string literals without intervening white space is now a syntax error, to avoid possible confusion with triple-quoted strings. * Sigils on string literals (both ordinary and triple-quoted) have been implemented as per EEP 66. For example, ~"Björn" or ~b"Björn" are now equivalent to <<"Björn"/utf8>>. * The compiler will now merge consecutive updates of the same record. * Safe destructive update of tuples has been implemented in the compiler and runtime system. This allows the VM to update tuples in-place when it is safe to do so, thus improving performance by doing less copying but also by producing less garbage. * The maybe expression is now enabled by default, eliminating the need for enabling the maybe_expr feature. * Native coverage support has been implemented in the JIT. It will automatically be used by the cover tool to reduce the execution overhead when running cover-compiled code. There are also new APIs to support native coverage without using the cover tool. * The compiler will now raise a warning when updating record/map literals to catch a common mistake. For example, the compiler will now emit a warning for #r{a=1}#r{b=2}. * The erl command now supports the -S flag, which is similar to the -run flag, but with some of the rough edges filed off. * By default, escripts will now be compiled instead of interpreted. That means that the compiler application must be installed. * The default process limit has been raised to 1048576 processes. * The erlang:system_monitor/2 functionality is now able to monitor long message queues in the system. * The obsolete and undocumented support for opening a port to an external resource by passing an atom (or a string) as first argument to open_port(), implemented by the vanilla driver, has been removed. This feature has been scheduled for removal in OTP 27 since the release of OTP 26. * The pid field has been removed from erlang:fun_info/1,2. Multiple trace sessions are now supported. * There is a new module json for encoding and decoding JSON. * Several new functions that accept funs have been added to module timer. * The functions is_equal/2, map/2, and filtermap/2 have been added to the modules sets, ordsets, and gb_sets. * There are new efficient ets traversal functions with guaranteed atomicity. For example, ets:next/2 followed by ets:lookup/2 can now be replaced with ets:next_lookup/1. * The new function ets:update_element/4 is similar to ets:update_element/3, but takes a default tuple as the fourth argument, which will be inserted if no previous record with that key exists. * binary:replace/3,4 now supports using a fun for supplying the replacement binary. * The new function proc_lib:set_label/1 can be used to add a descriptive term to any process that does not have a registered name. The name will be shown by tools such as c:i/0 and observer, and it will be included in crash reports produced by processes using gen_server, gen_statem, gen_event, and gen_fsm. * Added functions to retrieve the next higher or lower key/element from gb_trees and gb_sets, as well as returning iterators that start at given keys/elements. * common_test: Calls to ct:capture_start/0 and ct:capture_stop/0 are now synchronous to ensure that all output is captured. * common_test: The default CSS will now include a basic dark mode handling if it is preferred by the browser. * crypto: The functions crypto_dyn_iv_init/3 and crypto_dyn_iv_update/3 that were marked as deprecated in Erlang/OTP 25 have been removed. * dialyzer: The --gui option for Dialyzer has been removed. * ssl: The ssl client can negotiate and handle certificate status request (OCSP stapling support on the client side). * tools: There is a new tool tprof, which combines the functionality of eprof and cprof under one interface. It also adds heap profiling. * xmerl: As an alternative to xmerl_xml, a new export module xmerl_xml_indent that provides out-of-the box indented output has been added.
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