1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent. |
1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent. |
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3 | - do not attempt to linger when there is no longer a valid fh. |
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5 | 4.86 Mon Jul 20 23:52:29 CEST 2009 |
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6 | - since the verbose warning is not enough, explicitly document |
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7 | that versions before 1.33 of Net::SSLeay are not secure. |
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8 | - work around signal handling races in Event and (...) Event::Lib. |
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9 | - try to align signal-race timer to full-second boundaries. |
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10 | - work around Tk not liking negative timeouts. |
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11 | - don't complain of different grades of environmental unfriendlyness |
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12 | in IO::ASync. |
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14 | 4.85 Sat Jul 18 06:16:14 CEST 2009 |
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15 | - nail the signal race problem in perl once and for all |
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16 | (see $AnyEvent::MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY). |
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17 | - take advantage of Async::Interrupt if it is available. |
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18 | - load Time::HiRes and Guard modules on demand only. |
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19 | - add optional/recommended modules section to AnyEvent |
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20 | documentation. |
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21 | - reduce memory usage considerably (and reduce startup penalty) |
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22 | by not using "strict", "warnings" and "overload" modules. |
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23 | - work around buggy windows/openbsd perls and provide EBADMSG |
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24 | and EPROTO ourselves when missing. |
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25 | - improve perl 5.6 compatibility of the core event loop. |
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26 | - made Net::SSLeay version 1.33 a soft requirement. |
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28 | 4.83 Fri Jul 17 16:56:26 CEST 2009 |
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29 | - implement AnyEvent::Socket::getprotobyname. |
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30 | - AnyEvent::CondVar's will now detect recursive blocking |
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31 | waits and will croak, as too many people fall into |
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32 | this trap. |
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33 | - AnyEvent::Handle will now call ->destroy on itself after |
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34 | executing the on_error callback, instead of doing some |
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35 | half-baked internal shutdown, for fatal errors. |
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36 | - clarify on_eof behaviour w.r.t. the read queue and |
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37 | on_read callbacks. |
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38 | - ignore some possible spurious wake-ups in tcp_connect. |
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40 | 4.82 Sat Jul 11 00:34:55 CEST 2009 |
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41 | - POE and Event backends didn't accept some callable objects as |
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42 | callbacks. |
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43 | - use Config module instead of POSIX module to detect signal names |
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44 | in AnyEvent::Strict and AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib, as the POSIX |
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45 | module doesn't even have all POSIX signals :/. |
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46 | - use more workarounds around the many refcnt/corruption bugs in |
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47 | Event::Lib. |
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48 | - work around a race condition in perl's select, causing t/03_child.t |
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49 | to rarely fail. |
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51 | 4.81 Thu Jul 9 10:30:30 CEST 2009 |
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52 | - AnyEvent::Handle didn't properly diagnose write errors |
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53 | (it expected -1 from syswrite, how lame... :). |
3 | - support file descriptors in addition to file handles |
54 | - support file descriptors in addition to file handles |
4 | in AnyEvent->io. |
55 | in AnyEvent->io. |
5 | - new env variables: PERL_ANYEVENT_RESOLV_CONF, |
56 | - new env variables: PERL_ANYEVENT_RESOLV_CONF, |
6 | PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_OUTSTANDING_DNS, PERL_ANYEVENT_CA_FILE |
57 | PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_OUTSTANDING_DNS, PERL_ANYEVENT_CA_FILE |
7 | and PERL_ANYEVENT_CA_PATH. |
58 | and PERL_ANYEVENT_CA_PATH. |
8 | - provide a sensible synopsis section for AnyEvent::TLS. |
59 | - provide a sensible synopsis section for AnyEvent::TLS. |
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60 | - add a "supported backends" section to the manpage. |
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61 | - added simple io watcher test to testsuite, using a |
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62 | portable_socketpair. |
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63 | - tried to improve the stability of the Event::Lib backend, |
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64 | YMMV. |
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10 | 4.8 Mon Jul 6 23:45:16 CEST 2009 |
66 | 4.8 Mon Jul 6 23:45:16 CEST 2009 |
11 | - AnyEvent::DNS did not properly follow CNAME records with |
67 | - AnyEvent::DNS did not properly follow CNAME records with |
12 | uppercase targets. |
68 | uppercase targets. |
13 | - AnyEvent::DNS would errornously return AAAA records |
69 | - AnyEvent::DNS would errornously return AAAA records |