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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Revision 6 (latest revision is 7)
Simon Lees's avatar Simon Lees (simotek) committed (revision 6)
- Changes for 26.2.4
  * asn1: An ASN.1 module that contains named BIT STRING values
              would fail to compiled if both the BER and JER
              back-ends were enabled.
  * Compiler: In rare circumstances, the compiler code generate
              unsafe code for a bit syntax match.
  * Compiler: In rare circumstances, binary matches that were
              supposed to succeed failed.
  * Compiler: Fixed a bug where a fun's environment could be
              overridden by an argument in some cases.
  * Crypto: Fix building with --enable-fips with OpenSSL 3 on
              MacOS.
  * Debugger: Guards with nested record expression could wrongly
              evaluate to false.
  * Diameter: Reduce the impact of calling service_info by not
              counting the binaries (on the heap) info, This is done
              by introducing an option, bins_info, which controls
              this.
  * erts: Fixed CPU quota determination for cgroup version 2
  * erts: Fix faulty reduction counting in exiting process which
               could cause it to do unnecessary yielding.
  * erts: Fix bug in re:run/3 where if an invalid UTF-8 subject
               was given, re:run could get stuck in an infinite loop.
               Bug was introduced in Erlang/OTP 22.1.
  * erts: On AArch64 (ARM64), Erlang code using bit syntax
               construction compiled using Erlang/OTP 24 could crash
               the runtime system when run in Erlang/OTP 26.2.3.
  * erts: Calling erlang:trace/3 with first argument one of
               ports, processes, existing_ports, existing_processes,
               existing or all, could cause emulator crash if a dirty
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