--- AnyEvent-MP/Changes 2010/04/19 04:50:46 1.109 +++ AnyEvent-MP/Changes 2016/08/28 16:18:33 1.157 @@ -3,21 +3,90 @@ TODO: testsuite TODO: intro: maybe simple job pool example? TODO: intro: mention watchdog... +TODO: maybe disbale warnings by default? +TODO: listener-scopes (10.0.0.1:4040@vpn) and connect-scopes ("vpn,public") +TODO: document env-variable usage +TODO: make node objects responsible for keepalive? faq: can't se anything faq: all is asynch faq: how to interface to non-perl nodes? -TODO: maybe disbale warnings by default? +TODO: check gproto, nproto, on connect +TODO: limiting reconnecting speed when unreachable? somehow use same interval timers as for seeding and keepalive? +TODO: multiple profiles? also some default profiles? +TODO: export keepalive? +TODO: $guard = con $cb->($up) +TODO: aemp readline support +TODO: gleeco re: AE::MP::DataConn - + +2 + - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: the node protocol used by this version is not + compatible to versions <2 - you have to upgrade all nodes. + - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: many APIs have changed, see the section + "PORTING FROM VERSION 1" in the AnyEvent::MP manpage for details. + - AnyEvent::MP::Global is now optional - only seed nodes autoload it + and create a fully-meshed network with each other, normal nodes only + have to connect to seed nodes, other connections are on-demand. + - remove md6 auth algorithms (and use algorithms based on SHA3 instead). + - implement CBOR framing and make it the preferred format. + - new "norc" and "force" options for MP::configure to ignore + or override the rc file. + - a shitload of minor and major fixes all reported and debugged + by Felix Ostmann. + - move seed code to Kernel. + - non-json receive framing was probably broken. + - fixed small typo in MP::Transport. + - fix (unused) provider-kv (version sometimes missing). + - reduce the default export list of MP::Kernel. + - reduced various random delays to zero, as they + are hopefully no longer needed with the new global + protocol. + - implement a secure mode that can suppress (some) code execution + requests. + - do not use GMP for generating alphanumeric strings even when + available, use a more tricky algorithm instead. + - anonymous node names and remote port names have been shortened + considerably. + - $AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::SRCNODE contains the node ID of the origin + node during message receives. + - aemp shell now supports "package" selection and offers an + $ECHO port you can send messages to. + - rely on perl rand() instead of using /dev/urandom when available, as + hopefully it is random enough. + - aemp shell no longer leaks one port per command. + - nodenames can contain %-escapes such as %n or %u. + - aemp now uses aemp/%n/%u as nodename. + - configure supports "eval", a small perl snippet to initialsie a node, + most useful in "aemp run eval ...". + - known_nodes is gone, it has little value, use all_nodes as + replacement. + - lots of small change and improvements. + - node_is_known has been removed. + - TRACE now shows the portid on SND. + - aggressively reduce number of external modules, to reduce + memory usage for nodes. + - rework most of the documentation. + - clean up MP::Kernel exports. + +1.30 Thu Jun 30 11:30:39 CEST 2011 + - connection errors at the right time would kill node + connections in a bad way (patch by Malcolm Studd). +1.29 Fri May 7 20:13:39 CEST 2010 + - codename "Sadrak". + - fix error in callback at AnyEvent/MP/Global.pm line 339 + (found by Sadrak). - listener-less nodes had trouble sending keepalive messages on write timeouts (found by Sadrak). - the monitor guard could cause a memleak due to autovivification if a mon was cleared after the port was gone (analysed by Sadrak). + - do not overwrite the config file if we couldn't read it + for some reason (lesson demonstrated by Sadrak). 1.28 Thu Apr 1 21:23:54 CEST 2010 - - accepted conenctions didn't corretcly set up the SRCNODE + - accepted connections didn't correctly set up the SRCNODE in some cases, leading to intra-node messages (such as monitoring) to fail silently (great testcase by Sadrak).