--- AnyEvent/Changes 2011/08/13 15:32:39 1.463 +++ AnyEvent/Changes 2011/08/13 16:11:33 1.464 @@ -5,17 +5,15 @@ TODO: anyevent::trace? or debug tracing all watchers? TODO: anyevent strict checking for $_ changes? -TODO: redesign Impl -TODO: make ae::run mroe robust against eintr, Andrew Suffield TODO: IO::Async sometimes cancels the wrong timer when you call cancel_timer -wait for IO::Async release. TODO: wrap -TODO: shell on env TODO: parse_unix??? -TODO: debug shell pid? +TODO: logging? - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: AnyEvent::DNS resource records now include the TTL as fourth element - this affects ->resolve directly, and ->request and ->dns_unpack indirectly. Convenience functions - such as AnyEvent::DNS::{a,txt,mx,srv} are not affected. + such as AnyEvent::DNS::{a,txt,mx,srv} are not affected, neither + is AnyEvent::Socket. - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: backend authors now should not implement one_event or loop, but instead the AnyEvent::CondVar::_wait and _poll methods. @@ -29,11 +27,12 @@ this is hard to avoid for applications, AnyEvent:.DNS::request now checks for for too long domain names explicitly and passes an undef to the callback instead (reported by James Bromberger). + - make AnyEvent::Util more robust against EINTR (analyzed by Andrew Suffield). - new function: AnyEvent::postpone. - new env variable, PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL, to automatically start a debug shell. - new env variable, PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_WRAP, to automatically enable - watcher instrumentation/wrapping. + watcher instrumentation/wrapping (see AnyEvent::Debug::wrap). - IO::Async sometimes cancels the wrong timer when you call cancel_timer. Invest extra overhead to work around this peculiar behaviour. - split the pure perl backend into a loop module and an impl