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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: channel->maxsize(newsize)? |
4 | TODO: channel->maxsize(newsize)? |
5 | TODO: http://www.microsoft.com/msj/archive/s2ce.aspx |
5 | TODO: http://www.microsoft.com/msj/archive/s2ce.aspx |
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7 | TODO: tutorial |
7 | 6.04 |
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8 | - use even more effciient and more compatible condvars for |
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9 | compatibility to AnyEvent 6.x :) |
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10 | - more inconsequential ecb.h updates. |
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12 | 6.03 Wed Aug 3 11:41:30 CEST 2011 |
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13 | - change how Coro patches AnyEvent condvars for compatibility to |
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14 | AnyEvent 6.x. |
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15 | - update ecb.h, to no longer include <pthread.h> in case WinNT.h |
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16 | hasn't been included. |
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18 | 6.02 Wed Jul 13 04:35:19 CEST 2011 |
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19 | - "improve portability to Gentoo" - gentoo manages to put perl variables |
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20 | in memory areas that are farther than 2gb apart, which the jit couldn't |
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21 | handle and barfed. now it's just a bit slower on gentoo and similar |
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22 | systems. |
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24 | 6.01 Sun Jul 3 12:31:14 CEST 2011 |
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25 | - workarounds are good, but the test for whether pthreads are used |
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26 | was not good. thisone should be better. |
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27 | - check differently whether gcc generates cfi instructions itself. |
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29 | 6.0 Wed Jun 29 19:43:35 CEST 2011 |
8 | - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: unreferenced coro objects will now be |
30 | - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: unreferenced coro objects will now be |
9 | destroyed and cleaned up automatically (e.g. async { schedule }). |
31 | destroyed and cleaned up automatically (e.g. async { schedule }). |
10 | - implement a JIT compiler for part of the thread switch code, |
32 | - implement a JIT compiler for part of the thread switch code, |
11 | which gives a 50% speed improvement on threaded perls, and |
33 | which gives a 50% speed improvement on threaded perls, and |
12 | about 4% on non-thraeded perls (so threaded perls now finally |
34 | about 4% on non-thraeded perls (so threaded perls now finally |