1 | Revision history for AnyEvent::DBI |
1 | Revision history for AnyEvent::DBI |
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3 | TODO: go via CBOR::XS, or maybe AnyEvent::RPC |
3 | 3.03 Thu Apr 19 06:24:14 CEST 2018 |
4 | TODO: return statement attributes such as NAME on request |
4 | - the main process socket was not actually set to nonblocking mode, |
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5 | causing lockups under load (reported by Felix Ostmann). |
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7 | 3.02 Mon Sep 4 13:45:56 CEST 2017 |
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8 | - fixed module version mismatch (reported by Martin Barth). |
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10 | 3.01 Sun Aug 27 11:53:26 CEST 2017 |
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11 | - add missing dependency to AnyEvent::Fork. |
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13 | 3.0 Tue Aug 15 09:05:30 CEST 2017 |
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14 | - the exec_server constructor argument is now ignored, fork vs. exec |
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15 | is now decided by availability of AnyEvent::Fork::Early or not. |
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16 | - experimental support for fetching (but not setting) statement handle |
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17 | attributes: ->stattr. |
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18 | - use AnyEvent::Fork for process management. |
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19 | - switch to CBOR::XS and Convert::Scalar for further speed and memory |
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20 | improvements - a loop doing "select 0" is now almost twice as fast, |
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21 | more impressive speedups are expected for larger results. |
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22 | This also considerably simplified the code. |
6 | - t/02_sql_lite.t wrongly assumed sqlite doesn't implement instr(), but |
23 | - t/02_sql_lite.t wrongly assumed sqlite doesn't implement instr(), but |
7 | nowadays, it does. |
24 | nowadays, it does. |
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25 | - added stability canary support. |
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26 | - no longer load Scalar::Util, Fcntl, Socket and POSIX modules. |
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27 | - move child code into it's own module, AnyEvent::DBI::Slave. |
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28 | - no longer load DBI (except in slaves). |
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9 | 2.3 Tue Apr 2 02:59:12 CEST 2013 |
30 | 2.3 Tue Apr 2 02:59:12 CEST 2013 |
10 | - fix begin_work, commit and rollback, that were broken due |
31 | - fix begin_work, commit and rollback, that were broken due |
11 | to a precedence problem (analyzed by Jerry Lundström). |
32 | to a precedence problem (analyzed by Jerry Lundström). |
12 | - slightly improve tests. |
33 | - slightly improve tests. |