1 | Revision history for perl module BDB. |
1 | Revision history for perl module BDB. |
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3 | TODO: memleka on QUIT |
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5 | TODO: check memleaks |
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6 | TODO: superfast blocking mode |
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7 | TODO: tst is freezing |
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8 | 1.8 |
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9 | - keep references to the passed env/db/etc. objects so they |
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10 | can't get destroyed while requests are still outstanding. |
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11 | - fixed a few minor stack issues. |
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13 | 1.71 Tue Jul 29 05:30:24 CEST 2008 |
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14 | - add const char * to typemap for possible 5.6 support. |
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15 | - untested support for db4.3. |
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16 | - berkelydb needs seriously larger stacksizes (on x86 at least) |
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17 | then what the default xthread.h provides. |
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19 | 1.7 Thu Jul 17 14:09:25 CEST 2008 |
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20 | - use a totally different mechanism to pass callbacks to |
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21 | requests (see manpage). |
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22 | - optional arguments before the callback can now be left out. |
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23 | - use less memory per request, probably be a bit faster, too. |
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24 | - fix a memory leak (callbacks were never freed). |
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25 | - add a basic testsuite. |
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26 | - add (untested) support for cdsgroup_begin and db_exists. |
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27 | - make BDB::VERSION compatible to UNIVERSAL::VERSION. |
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29 | 1.6 Tue Jul 8 10:34:58 CEST 2008 |
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30 | - add new BDB::VERSION function for easy version checks. |
3 | - work around broken bsd headers once more. |
31 | - work around broken bsd headers once more. |
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32 | - support for berkeley db 4.7 added. |
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33 | - add support for log_set_config and it's constants, |
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34 | and set_intermediate_dir_mode. |
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35 | - add db_env_dbrename and db_env_dbremove. |
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5 | 1.5 Sat May 10 22:22:42 CEST 2008 |
37 | 1.5 Sat May 10 22:22:42 CEST 2008 |
6 | - port to solaris perls configured for old posix |
38 | - port to solaris perls configured for old posix |
7 | (analysed by Jost Krieger). |
39 | (analysed by Jost Krieger). |
8 | - do our own stack memory management for threads - linux |
40 | - do our own stack memory management for threads - linux |