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In some cases, mv will throw a warning, while still moving the files
correctly and returning a 0 return code:
"mv: can't preserve ownership of ... Permission denied".
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Atomically load changed erlang modules. Non-atomically load nifs. Reference to https://github.com/erlang/rebar3/pull/1317
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opps. Infinite loop fixed.
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https://github.com/erlang/rebar3/pull/1317
In reference to with support to load erlang code atomically but load nifs non-atomically.
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Print stacktrace in a more conventional way
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Insert a newline before printing the stacktrace so that the term is
easier to read and copy. This is a more conventional way to print
traces, and is, for instance, the way it's done by make and python.
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reset accumulated coverdata on writing out to disk
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`cover:analyse/0` didn't exist pre-otp18
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provider chains like `eunit, ct, proper` from misreporting cover
stats from providers later in the sequence
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Fix crash when doing hash check with missing index
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Specifically, when fetching an application where the expected hash is
unknown, the hash is validated from the hex index; when the index is
available, the hash is fetched fine and later inserted in the lock file.
However, if the index is not available, the call would simply crash.
This patch fixes thing so that instead, the index is refreshed before
giving up and failing.
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Cover excl mods
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- brings back former error handling and debug messages
- keeps the filtering of excluded mods and debug messages
- breaks up code into multiple functions and removes nesting
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lpgauth-cover_excl_mods
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Equivalent trim_all in bin split for <17.x
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The trim_all option used in binary:split/3 is not supported in 17.x.
This patch makes an equivalent operation by eliminating empty split
fragments. From the docs:
trim
Removes trailing empty parts of the result (as does trim in
re:split/3.
trim_all
Removes all empty parts of the result.
The new expression is therefore equivalent to the old one, but with the
added benefit of compatibility.
Fixes #1275
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upgrade relx to 3.21.0
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Fix Edoc cross-links in umbrella projects
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Given the topological sort applied to top-level apps, we should be able
to carry the edoc values for paths configured when more than one app
exists.
This allows multiple disjoint app to have defined cross-linking in the
documentation.
Tests pending.
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Print error on too many help arguments
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Previously the help task would crash when given more than two
arguments. After this change it instead print a message:
Too many arguments given. Usage: rebar3 help [<namespace>] <task>
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Hookable escript
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Repeats some of the steps used in the bootstrap script for non-windows
systems so that 'rebar3 escriptize' can be used in development for
faster results:
- ./bootstrap 9.95s user 1.55s system 102% cpu 11.234 total
- rebar3 escriptize 0.49s user 0.14s system 101% cpu 0.623 total
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This will allow to move and modify the generated files
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Fix filtering of system libraries in escriptize
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https://github.com/erlang/rebar3/pull/1249 introduced a mechanism by
which escript dependencies of applications only would be included; this
required adding a filter to skip system libraries in the OTP root
because that tends to break escripts in very nasty ways.
However, the problem came that some libraries are just not in the
escript path but may still be included; for these libraries the path
prefix check failed as they return `{error, bad_name}` from
`code:lib_dir(Dep)` rather than just the path they're in --
specifically, this happens with top level apps.
The issue was reported in https://github.com/erlang/rebar3/issues/1294
and the current patch fixes it by accepting a `bad_name` dep as valid,
since it is obviously not in the root path.
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Typo fix.
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template_dir option was forgotten in documentation plus recurse in di…
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Handle `escriptize` when the specified app is missing
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When rebar.config contains a `escript_main_app` option, but the
specified app doesn't exist in the build directory, print an error.
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Ignore IntelliJ IDEA files
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This family of IDE with Erlang plugin is already quite popular.
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ssl_verify_hostname was renamed to ssl_verify_fun
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Add issue template to help people fill tickets
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