1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent. |
1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent. |
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3 | TODO: inet_aton does not actually deliver ipv6 addresses |
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4 | - downgrade-or-fail in AnyEvent::Handle::push_write, to |
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5 | diagnose encoding failures earlier and more succinctly. |
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6 | (this works around bugs in perl, throwing away encoding info |
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7 | when passing scalar data to extensions). |
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8 | - add more examples to AnyEvent::Socket manpage. |
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9 | - upgrade internal warning set to the same as common::sense 2.03. |
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10 | - use pack "n/a*" for pre-5.8.9 perl compatibility in AnyEvent::DNS |
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11 | (John Beppu). |
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12 | - add google public dns servers to fallback server set and make sure |
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13 | we load-balance properly between the three sets. also add all |
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14 | fallback dns servers, not just a random one, to each dns config. |
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16 | 5.21 Thu Nov 19 02:48:47 CET 2009 |
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17 | - fix a problem where socket constants were called with parameters |
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18 | (spotted by David Friedland). |
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19 | - fork_call never use'd POSIX (reported by Daisuke Maki). |
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20 | - improve perl 5.6 compatibility further (but it still won't work |
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21 | unless you rip out everything but the core). |
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22 | - prefer Net::DNS::Resolver over ipconfig, if installed, on win32. |
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23 | uses 10MB of RAM, but doesn't open a console window. *sigh*. |
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25 | 5.202 Wed Oct 14 22:35:44 CEST 2009 |
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26 | - AnyEvent::DNS would unexpectedly clobber $_ under windows |
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27 | (analysed by Matthias Waldorf). |
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28 | - AnyEvent::Handle::run_cmd can now pass the PID of the |
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29 | newly-created process, which is much less useful than it might |
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30 | sound (based on patch by Yann Kerherve). |
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3 | 5.201 Tue Sep 29 12:09:25 CEST 2009 |
32 | 5.201 Tue Sep 29 12:09:25 CEST 2009 |
4 | - AnyEvent:Handle::on_starttls/on_stoptls methods were broken |
33 | - AnyEvent:Handle::on_starttls/on_stoptls methods were broken |
5 | (reported by Torsten Foertsch). |
34 | (reported by Torsten Foertsch). |
6 | - common::sense 2.0 could cause tcp_server to throw an exception |
35 | - common::sense 2.0 could cause tcp_server to throw an exception |