1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent. |
1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent. |
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3 | 4.341 |
3 | - actually make the signal pipe work under win32. |
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4 | - set the cloexec flag on the signal pipe (normally set by perl too). |
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6 | 4.35 Fri Mar 27 11:48:20 CET 2009 |
4 | - event models relying on AnyEvent's signal watcher emulation did |
7 | - event models relying on AnyEvent's signal watcher emulation did |
5 | invoke the callback asynchronously, contradicting documentation |
8 | invoke the callback asynchronously, contradicting documentation |
6 | and causing signals to get lost (this includes AnyEvent's own |
9 | and causing signals to get lost (this includes AnyEvent's own |
7 | event loop). AnyEvent now uses the standard pipe trick to make |
10 | event loop). AnyEvent now uses the standard pipe trick to make |
8 | callback execution synchronous to the event loop. |
11 | callback execution synchronous to the event loop. |
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12 | - AnyEvent::Handle didn't free TLS context data on DESTROY |
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13 | (patch by Pavel Shaydo). |
9 | - work around the ever-incompatibly-changing API of MakeMaker. |
14 | - work around the ever-incompatibly-changing API of MakeMaker. |
10 | - document that changing global variables without restoring them |
15 | - document that changing global variables without restoring them |
11 | is a bad idea in Perl (noted by Adam Rosenstein). |
16 | is a bad idea in Perl (noted by Adam Rosenstein). |
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17 | - AnyEvent::Strict now barfs if ->io is passed a file. |
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13 | 4.34 Thu Feb 12 18:32:45 CET 2009 |
19 | 4.34 Thu Feb 12 18:32:45 CET 2009 |
14 | - separately buffer TLS read data, as otherwise the read queue could |
20 | - separately buffer TLS read data, as otherwise the read queue could |
15 | deadlock as receiving data is not expected while draining the |
21 | deadlock as receiving data is not expected while draining the |
16 | read queue (which cna only happen with TLS). |
22 | read queue (which cna only happen with TLS). |