1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent. |
1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent. |
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3 | 4.9 Sat Aug 1 11:07:01 CEST 2009 |
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4 | - Glib silently fails when registering a timeout with |
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5 | a negative value, so avoid that. |
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6 | - call condvar callback immediately when it is set |
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7 | after the condition is already signalled. |
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8 | - check rbuf_max condition only after trying to consume |
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9 | data. |
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10 | - normalise signal numbers to names when using the ae's |
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11 | signal handling, but do not document this (yet). |
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12 | - pure perl signal emulation did not properly set nonblocking |
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13 | mode on the signal pipe on win32 (this is unlikely to have caused |
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14 | any issues). |
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15 | - new module: AnyEvent::Debug. |
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16 | - AnyEvent::Strict now checks that a signal was specified |
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17 | by name (not name or number). |
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18 | - reduce memory footprint in typical cases by ~50kb by |
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19 | only compiling signal code when necessary. |
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20 | - add AnyEvent::Handle->rbuf_max. |
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21 | - grab the AE namespace for future new API, implement stubs for |
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22 | said future/alternative API. |
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23 | - new function: AnyEvent::Socket::format_hostport. |
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25 | 4.881 Tue Jul 28 12:51:53 CEST 2009 |
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26 | - work around a bug in local in pre-5.10 perls, causing |
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27 | AnyEvent::Handle to recurse when it should not |
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28 | (analyzed by elmex). |
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30 | 4.88 Tue Jul 28 04:04:37 CEST 2009 |
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31 | - re-bless the handle into a dummy package after calling |
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32 | AnyEvent::Handle::destroy, so the user does not need to check |
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33 | for errors after every push_write etc. |
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34 | - do not attempt to run t/02_signals.t on obviously broken |
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35 | platforms. |
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37 | 4.87 Sun Jul 26 02:06:16 CEST 2009 |
3 | - do not attempt to linger when there is no longer a valid fh. |
38 | - do not attempt to linger when there is no longer a valid fh. |
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39 | - enforce tls mode to be either accept or connect, do not simply |
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40 | segfault in Net::SSLeay. |
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41 | - AnyEvent::Handle can now call tcp_connect itself (new parameters |
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42 | connect, on_prepare, on_connect and on_connect_error). Updated |
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43 | tutorial accordingly. |
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44 | - add AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi backend. |
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5 | 4.86 Mon Jul 20 23:52:29 CEST 2009 |
46 | 4.86 Mon Jul 20 23:52:29 CEST 2009 |
6 | - since the verbose warning is not enough, explicitly document |
47 | - since the verbose warning is not enough, explicitly document |
7 | that versions before 1.33 of Net::SSLeay are not secure. |
48 | that versions before 1.33 of Net::SSLeay are not secure. |
8 | - work around signal handling races in Event and (...) Event::Lib. |
49 | - work around signal handling races in Event and (...) Event::Lib. |
9 | - try to align signal-race timer to full-second boundaries. |
50 | - try to align signal-race timer to full-second boundaries. |
10 | - work around Tk not liking negative timeouts. |
51 | - work around Tk not liking negative timeouts. |
11 | - don't complain of different grades of environmental unfriendlyness |
52 | - don't complain of different grades of environmental unfriendlyness |
12 | in IO::ASync. |
53 | in IO::Async. |
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14 | 4.85 Sat Jul 18 06:16:14 CEST 2009 |
55 | 4.85 Sat Jul 18 06:16:14 CEST 2009 |
15 | - nail the signal race problem in perl once and for all |
56 | - nail the signal race problem in perl once and for all |
16 | (see $AnyEvent::MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY). |
57 | (see $AnyEvent::MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY). |
17 | - take advantage of Async::Interrupt if it is available. |
58 | - take advantage of Async::Interrupt if it is available. |