1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent. |
1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent. |
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3 | - new "packstring" read and write type for AnyEvent::Handle. |
3 | - document the first parameter passed to condvar callbacks to be |
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4 | the callback. |
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5 | - add AnyEvent::Socket::{ntoa,aton} aliases. |
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7 | 4.22 Sun Jul 20 16:34:13 CEST 2008 |
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8 | - new function AnyEvent::Socket::parse_hostport. |
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9 | - as the bulkheads at microsoft can't even get getprotobyname reliably |
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10 | working on their shitty fucking broken os we need to hardcode |
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11 | some common protocol numbers in AnyEvent::Socket. How can |
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12 | people even bother with such a pile of shit as windows. |
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14 | 4.21 Thu Jul 17 14:40:05 CEST 2008 |
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15 | - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: AnyEvent::Util::fork_call now has a prototype |
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16 | which is incompatible to previous invocation syntax. |
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17 | - work around more windows perl bugs in fork_call. I cannot imagine |
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18 | why anybody would bother implementing fork in such an obviously |
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19 | unusable way. |
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20 | - avoid calling $do_retry if the request has already finished in |
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21 | AnyEvent::DNS, thus avoiding an exception (reported by Anatoly |
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22 | K. Sharifulin). |
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24 | 4.2 Sat Jul 12 22:42:11 CEST 2008 |
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25 | - support an "interval" argument for repeating timers. |
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26 | - fix a bug in the pure perl event loop that caused timers to |
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27 | be delayed under some circumstances. |
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28 | - implement optional argument checking via PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT. |
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29 | - not importing anything from Event causes it to malfunction |
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30 | and not use Time::HiRes, work around this bug. |
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31 | - more bug workarounds against the endlessly broken Tk module, |
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32 | seems to work now on 32 bit machines, but less so on 64 bit. |
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33 | - minor optimisations applied to most backends. |
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35 | 4.161 Fri Jul 4 14:24:48 CEST 2008 |
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36 | - fixed the t/handle/02_write.t, it read after write, with the |
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37 | assumption that all data could be written before read |
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38 | (reported by Jim Razmus). |
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40 | 4.160 Thu Jul 3 04:02:21 CEST 2008 |
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41 | - re-registering signal watchers after unregistering one did |
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42 | not work if a backend falls back on AnyEvent's default |
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43 | implementation (also affected child watchers). |
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44 | - new AnyEvent::Handle options: autocork and no_delay. |
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46 | 4.152 Sun Jun 22 14:15:44 CEST 2008 |
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47 | - allow for 32-bit perls that implement shifts differently |
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48 | on different architectures in parse_ipv4 (reported and |
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49 | analysed by Keiichi DAIBA). |
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51 | 4.151 Fri Jun 6 17:34:24 CEST 2008 |
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52 | - make sure specifying _only_ on_read and never pushing reads |
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53 | works. |
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55 | 4.15 Fri Jun 6 13:00:46 CEST 2008 |
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56 | - the pure perl backend would keep some watchers alive when more than |
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57 | one watcher was registered for the same fd. |
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58 | - new "packstring" and "storable" read and write types |
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59 | for AnyEvent::Handle. |
4 | - allow on_eof handler to be called after on_errro with EPIPE returns. |
60 | - allow on_eof handler to be called after on_error with EPIPE returns. |
5 | - do not immediately call on_read callback in handle constructor. |
61 | - do not immediately call on_read callback in handle constructor. |
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7 | 4.14 Thu Jun 5 20:29:31 CEST 2008 |
63 | 4.14 Thu Jun 5 20:29:31 CEST 2008 |
8 | - Fixed a bug in DNS SRV priority sorting. |
64 | - Fixed a bug in DNS SRV priority sorting. |
9 | - AnyEvent::Util::guard now reports runtime errors while |
65 | - AnyEvent::Util::guard now reports runtime errors while |