1 | Revision history for Perl extension Coro. |
1 | Revision history for Perl extension Coro. |
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3 | 3.0 |
3 | 3.0 |
4 | - the "FINALLY COMPLETELY STABLE" release (coming soon: |
4 | - the "FINALLY COMPLETELY STABLE" release (coming soon: |
5 | the "FAMOUS LAST WORDS" release). |
5 | the "FAMOUS LAST WORDS" release). |
6 | - implement a new stack sharing algorithm. |
6 | - implement a new stack sharing algorithm, which uses a stack |
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7 | pool (size currently hardcoded). |
7 | - make stack sharing mandatory (it no longer uses a heuristic). |
8 | - make stack sharing mandatory (it no longer uses a heuristic). |
8 | - eval/die no longer cause weird problems under heavy use. |
9 | - eval/die no longer cause weird problems under heavy use. |
9 | - Coro::Event could cause livelocks if it was used but |
10 | - Coro::Event could cause livelocks if it was used but |
10 | no Coro::Event watchers were used. |
11 | no Coro::Event watchers were used. |
11 | - Coro::Event should be cleaner and more efficient now. |
12 | - Coro::Event should be cleaner and more efficient now. |
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13 | - new utility function Coro::unblock_sub. |
12 | - document the sad fact that Event is no longer reentrant. |
14 | - document the sad fact that Event is no longer reentrant. |
13 | - putting a coroutine into the ready queue twice could under |
15 | - putting a coroutine into the ready queue twice could under |
14 | some circumstances lead to stack corruption. |
16 | some circumstances lead to stack corruption. |
15 | - minor incompatibility: subclassing Coro::State is supported |
17 | - minor incompatibility: subclassing Coro::State is supported |
16 | directly now without going through a _coro_state member. |
18 | directly now without going through a _coro_state member. |