--- Coro/Changes 2006/12/04 22:05:48 1.177 +++ Coro/Changes 2007/01/14 20:47:53 1.199 @@ -1,6 +1,48 @@ Revision history for Perl extension Coro. TODO: better (earlier) error messages on broken transfer's +TODO: destroy gets only called on cancel: fix(?) + + - remove t/09_timer.t, as it isn't really testing much + but was rather flaky in practise. + - async_pool coro would keep arguments and callback alive until + it was reused. + - cancellation of a coroutine could cause spurious idle calls + in cede_notself. + +3.3 Sat Jan 6 03:45:00 CET 2007 + - implement $coro->on_destroy. + - Coro::Event blocking semantics have been changed, + documented and - hopefully - improved. + - fix nice adding, not subtracting, from priority. + - fix ->prio and api_is_ready (patch by Mark Hinds). + - fixed an assert ("... == prev__cctx->idle_te") + that could errronously trigger. + - fix various large and small memleaks. + - use a (hopefully) more stable cancel implementation + that immediately frees the coroutine data. + - cede/cede_notself return a status now. + - added Coro::guard function. + - added a global coroutine pool for jobs (on my machine, + I can create and execute 48k simple coros/s with async, + and 128k coros with async_pool). + - Coro::AIO now uses the coroutine priority as io priority. + +3.2 Fri Dec 22 05:07:09 CET 2006 + - improve portability to slightly older perls. + - use cleaner coroutine destruction. + - simplify configuration for users. + - optionally (unrecommended) prefer perl functions over + their coro replacements. + +3.11 Tue Dec 5 13:11:24 CET 2006 + - fixed some bogus assert's, but as perl.h disables assert even + without NDEBUG (thank you very much), not too many people should + notice (that did include myself). Andreas König noticed, though :) + - do not save/restore PL_sortcxix on >= 5.9.x, it doesn't seem to have + it. Also noticed by Andreas König :) + - save/restore tainted status. + - verified to pass the testsuite on my 5.9.5. 3.1 Mon Dec 4 23:03:40 CET 2006 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: $/ is now per-coroutine (but slow).