1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent. |
1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent. |
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3 | TODO: document TCP_*** constants |
3 | TODO: document TCP_*** constants |
4 | TODO: add debug/trace logging to some modules |
4 | TODO: add debug/trace logging to some modules |
5 | TODO: document import tags aeio, also ae_ naming |
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6 | TODO: use the eval-with-cb-call trick also to speed up JSON? |
5 | TODO: use the eval-with-cb-call trick also to speed up JSON? |
7 | lib/AnyEvent/DNS.pm: open my $fh, "<", $resolv_conf |
6 | lib/AnyEvent/DNS.pm: open my $fh, "<", $resolv_conf |
8 | lib/AnyEvent/DNS.pm: if (open my $fh, "ipconfig /all |") { |
7 | lib/AnyEvent/DNS.pm: if (open my $fh, "ipconfig /all |") { |
9 | lib/AnyEvent/TLS.pm: or croak "$dh_file: failed to open DH parameter file: $!"; |
8 | lib/AnyEvent/TLS.pm: or croak "$dh_file: failed to open DH parameter file: $!"; |
10 | TODO: disable logging to a context while it is being logged to? |
9 | TODO: common pitfalls? |
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12 | 6.2 |
11 | 7.0 |
13 | - child watchers are broken in POE 1.352 (also many earlier |
12 | - child watchers are broken in POE 1.352 (also many earlier |
14 | versions)and there seems to be no way to work around it, as POE |
13 | versions) and there seems to be no way to work around it, as POE |
15 | itself is inherently racy. Document this regression and sleep a |
14 | itself is inherently racy. Document this regression and add a delay |
16 | second in t/68_poe_03_child.t for the time being. |
15 | in t/68_poe_03_child.t for the time being. |
17 | - new module AnyEvent::IO, that is a frontend to either a pure-perl |
16 | - new module AnyEvent::IO, that is a frontend to either a pure-perl |
18 | synchronous I/O implementation (AnyEvent::IO::Perl), or to the |
17 | synchronous I/O implementation (AnyEvent::IO::Perl), or to the |
19 | asynchronous I/O extension IO::AIO (AnyEvent::IO::IOAIO). |
18 | asynchronous I/O extension IO::AIO (AnyEvent::IO::IOAIO). |
20 | - load /etc/hosts only when dns fails has no answer. |
19 | - load /etc/hosts only when DNS has no answer. |
21 | - stat /etc/hosts on every access and reload it if it changed. |
20 | - stat /etc/hosts on every access and reload it if it changed. |
22 | - load /etc/hosts via AnyEvent::IO - potentially asynchronous. |
21 | - load /etc/hosts via AnyEvent::IO - potentially asynchronous. |
23 | - AnyEvent::Log log_to_file and log_to_path now use AnyEvent::IO. As |
22 | - AnyEvent::Log log_to_file and log_to_path now use AnyEvent::IO. As |
24 | a side effect, they now use true appending as opposed to libc |
23 | a side effect, they now use true appending as opposed to libc |
25 | appending, and the file might not have been opened when the function |
24 | appending, and the file might not have been opened when the function |
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34 | around extra warning torture/breakage under perl 5.15.x. |
33 | around extra warning torture/breakage under perl 5.15.x. |
35 | - log messages by anyevent are now ucfirst, are usually full |
34 | - log messages by anyevent are now ucfirst, are usually full |
36 | sentences and do no longer include the package name. |
35 | sentences and do no longer include the package name. |
37 | - the storable read type would sometimes throw an exception instead |
36 | - the storable read type would sometimes throw an exception instead |
38 | of causing EBADMSG (analyzed by Maxime Soulé). |
37 | of causing EBADMSG (analyzed by Maxime Soulé). |
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38 | - work around a bug in openssl 1.0.1 which enforces a minimum rsa |
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39 | keysize (reported by Paul Howarth). |
39 | - documented Rocco fabricating statements about AnyEvent and me. |
40 | - documented Rocco fabricating statements about AnyEvent and me. |
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41 | 6.14 Tue Jan 31 20:00:24 CET 2012 |
42 | 6.14 Tue Jan 31 20:00:24 CET 2012 |
42 | - AnyEvent::Impl::Tk was broken due to a mysterious "die" inside, |
43 | - AnyEvent::Impl::Tk was broken due to a mysterious "die" inside, |
43 | probably an editing mistake (reported by Darin McBride). |
44 | probably an editing mistake (reported by Darin McBride). |