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3 | TODO: should explore PerlIO::coroaio (perl leaks like hell). |
3 | TODO: should explore PerlIO::coroaio (perl leaks like hell). |
4 | TODO: maybe implement a default message channel, very much like Erlang's |
4 | TODO: maybe implement a default message channel, very much like Erlang's |
5 | actor model (which is cool in a lot of important aspects (failures!), |
5 | actor model (which is cool in a lot of important aspects (failures!), |
6 | but very lacking in others (higher level ipc)). |
6 | but very lacking in others (higher level ipc)). |
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8 | TODO: testcancel |
8 | TODO: Coro/Intro |
9 | TODO: guard as SLF - to avoid deadlocks. |
9 | - wrote a small introduction - Coro::Intro. |
10 | TODO: Coro::Signal as SLF. |
10 | - convert Coro::Timer, Coro::Select and Coro::Util to rouse API. |
11 | - avoid deadlock in Coro::Channel if maxsize == 1 (Richard Hundt). |
11 | - Coro::Select did errornously dup the file descriptors |
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12 | and didn't work with all AnyEvent backends. |
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13 | - disassociate c contexts from coro objects - this is agruably more |
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14 | correct, but mostly allows sharing of cctxs between coro and state |
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15 | objects, for added memory savings and speed increases. |
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16 | - bumped $Coro::POOL_RSS up to 32kb by default. |
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17 | - no longer set the optype to OP_CUSTOM, as B::* understandably |
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18 | doesn't like this very much (and we *are* a type of entersub). |
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19 | - implement state cloning, just to prove that call/cc can be done. |
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20 | - automatically load Coro::AnyEvent in Coro::Handle. |
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21 | - wrap ->cancel calls in eval inside Coro::Handle as EV watchers |
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22 | do not have this method (and don't need it either). |
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23 | - speed up generic anyevent methods in Coro::Handle by using rouse |
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24 | callbacks. |
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25 | - allow coroutines in $Coro::IDLE, speeding up Coro::AnyEvent and |
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26 | others. It also makes the debugger happier, as you can trace |
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27 | through the idle threads now. |
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28 | - eg/event was pretty broken. |
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29 | - better 5.8.6 compatibility. |
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13 | 5.0 |
31 | 5.0 Thu Nov 20 10:35:05 CET 2008 |
14 | - NEW ARCHITECTURE: use the latest 4.x version if you experience |
32 | - NEW ARCHITECTURE: use the latest 4.x version if you experience |
15 | stability issues. |
33 | stability issues. |
16 | - bump API version to 7 - all dependents must be recompiled. |
34 | - bump API version to 7 - all dependents must be recompiled. |
17 | - removed timed_* functions - they were not being used anyways |
35 | - removed timed_* functions - they were not being used anyways |
18 | and should be replaced by a more generic mechanism - |
36 | and should be replaced by a more generic mechanism - |
19 | and were annoying to support anyways :) |
37 | and were annoying to support anyways :) |
20 | - removed SemaphoreSet's waiter method - use sem instead. |
38 | - removed SemaphoreSet's waiter method - use sem method instead. |
21 | - Coro::Semaphore->adjust didn't correctly wake up enough waiters. |
39 | - Coro::Semaphore->adjust didn't correctly wake up enough waiters. |
22 | - async_pool did free a scalar value twice |
40 | - async_pool did free a scalar value twice |
23 | ("Attempt to unreference..."). |
41 | ("Attempt to unreference..."). |
24 | - fix a longstanding bug where calling terminate on a coro that |
42 | - fix a longstanding bug where calling terminate on a coro that |
25 | was waiting for a semaphore that was just becoming available |
43 | was waiting for a semaphore that was just becoming available |
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27 | it was available but waiters were still blocked). |
45 | it was available but waiters were still blocked). |
28 | - calling throw on a coroutine that is waiting for a semaphore will |
46 | - calling throw on a coroutine that is waiting for a semaphore will |
29 | no longer make it acquire the semaphore (and thus leak a count). |
47 | no longer make it acquire the semaphore (and thus leak a count). |
30 | - perl's process emulation is now not even theoretically supported |
48 | - perl's process emulation is now not even theoretically supported |
31 | anymore. |
49 | anymore. |
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50 | - new functions Coro::rouse_cb and Coro::rouse_wait for easier |
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51 | conversion of callback-style to blocking-style. |
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52 | - new methods $coro->schedule_to and ->cede_to, to specifically |
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53 | schedule or cede to a specific coroutine. |
32 | - new function Coro::Semaphore::wait. |
54 | - new function Coro::Semaphore::wait. |
33 | - use named constants in Coro::Channel (Richard Hundt). |
55 | - use named constants in Coro::Channel (Richard Hundt). |
34 | - directly patch the entersub opcode calling SLF functions (cede, |
56 | - directly patch the entersub opcode calling SLF functions (cede, |
35 | transfer and so on). this does speed up context switching, but |
57 | transfer and so on). this does speed up context switching, but |
36 | more importanly, it frees us from the hardcoded behaviour of |
58 | more importanly, it frees us from the hardcoded behaviour of |
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50 | - implement Coro::SemaphoreSet purely in terms of Coro::Semaphore, |
72 | - implement Coro::SemaphoreSet purely in terms of Coro::Semaphore, |
51 | for a nice speedup and vastly more correct behaviour. Also implement |
73 | for a nice speedup and vastly more correct behaviour. Also implement |
52 | a new method "sem" to get at the underlying semaphore object. |
74 | a new method "sem" to get at the underlying semaphore object. |
53 | - implement Coro::Channel in terms of Coro::Semaphore, for a moderate |
75 | - implement Coro::Channel in terms of Coro::Semaphore, for a moderate |
54 | (in comparison) 20-40% speedup. |
76 | (in comparison) 20-40% speedup. |
55 | - implement Coro::Signal (mostly) in terms of Coro::Semaphore, |
77 | - used new SLF interface to reimplement Coro::Signal gaining |
56 | for some unknown (because I was too lazy), but certain, speedup. |
78 | some unknown (because I was too lazy), but certain, speedup, and also |
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79 | making signals reliable for the first time. |
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80 | - used new SLF interface and other optimisations to speed up async_pool |
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81 | by a factor of two. It also doesn't rely on perl's exception mechanism |
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82 | to exit anymore. The overhead for terminating an async_pool, coro over |
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83 | a normal async is now very small. |
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84 | - sped up coroutine creation/destruction by 40%. |
57 | - forgot to include Coro/libcoro/README in the dist for all these years. |
85 | - forgot to include Coro/libcoro/README in the dist for all these years. |
58 | - work around a freebsd pthreads bug (manual testcancel is required as |
86 | - work around a freebsd pthreads bug (manual testcancel is required as |
59 | pthread_cond_wait isn't a cancellation point on freebsd). |
87 | pthread_cond_wait isn't a cancellation point on freebsd). |
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88 | - use new rouse functions to speed up and simplify Coro::BDB. |
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89 | - make "prefer perl native functions" work with threaded perls. |
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90 | - condense Coro::Debug ps output, hint at v and w flags. |
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91 | - (libcoro) lots of minor cleanups and portability improvements. |
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93 | 4.914 Wed Nov 19 12:54:18 CET 2008 |
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94 | - fix a disastrous bug in the readline optimisation |
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95 | introduced in 4.801. |
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61 | 4.913 Sat Nov 15 07:58:28 CET 2008 |
97 | 4.913 Sat Nov 15 07:58:28 CET 2008 |
62 | - async_pool did free a scalar value twice |
98 | - async_pool did free a scalar value twice |
63 | ("Attempt to unreference..."). |
99 | ("Attempt to unreference..."). |
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