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This PR contains the following updates:

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elixir (source) patch 1.19.41.19.5

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elixir-lang/elixir (elixir)

v1.19.5

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1. Enhancements
Elixir
  • [Protocol] Optimize protocol consolidation to no longer load structs
2. Bug fixes
Elixir
  • [Kernel] Fix unnecessary recompilation when dbg_callback is modified at runtime
  • [Kernel] Fix parser crash on missing parentheses on expression following operator not in
  • [Kernel] Support fetching abstract code for modules compiled with Elixir v1.14 and earlier
  • [Protocol] Ensure protocol consolidation no longer stores outdated struct types. As a consequence, protocols types only track struct names at the moment
  • [Stream] Revert optimization which caused nested streams in Stream.flat_map/2 to crash
IEx
  • [IEx] Fix usage of #iex:break as part of multi-line prompts
Logger
  • [Logger.Backends] Do not crash on invalid metadata

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@maennchen maennchen merged commit 2465380 into main Jan 9, 2026
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@maennchen maennchen deleted the renovate/elixir-1.x branch January 9, 2026 14:19
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