1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent::Fork |
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2 | TODO: keeping fork objects around after run - problems? |
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3 | TODO: many forks in a row fail to fork all |
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4 | TODO: $AnyEvent::Fork::Template vs. $TEMPLATE |
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5 | TODO: $AnyEvent::Fork::Serve::OWNER expose somehow? |
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7 | 1.31 |
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8 | - new child API function, AnyEvent::Fork::Serve::run_args. |
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9 | - put pid first in child names. |
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11 | 1.3 Thu May 12 18:53:37 CEST 2016 |
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12 | - the full path to the perl binary is now being passed as argv[0]. |
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13 | - talk a bit about using AnyEvent::Fork itself after a fork. |
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14 | - work around perl 5.19 again breaking backwards compatibility. |
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15 | - pod fixes. |
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17 | 1.2 Wed Sep 25 13:05:09 CEST 2013 |
3 | - ->fork would not clone, but erase the arguments in the parent |
18 | - ->fork would not clone, but erase the arguments in the parent |
4 | (analyzed by Christopher Paulicka). |
19 | (analyzed by Christopher Paulicka). |
5 | - mention AnyEvent::Fork::Remote, and how to be compatible to it |
20 | - mention AnyEvent::Fork::Remote, and how to be compatible to it |
6 | in the description of the run method. |
21 | in the description of the run method. |
7 | - AnyEvent::Fork now sets a child watcher for direct children. |
22 | - AnyEvent::Fork now sets a child watcher for direct children. |