1 | Revision history for Perl extension Coro. |
1 | Revision history for Perl extension Coro. |
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3 | 0.534 |
3 | 0.652 |
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4 | - Applied patch by Slaven Rezic to set default to "s" on FreeBSD, |
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5 | cause version 4 doesn't have ucontext. |
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6 | - Benjamin Reed reported that setjmp works fine on darwin, |
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7 | so preselect it. |
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9 | 0.651 Sat Mar 29 15:00:23 CET 2003 |
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10 | - fix a bug in Coro::Handle where some bytes could get lost |
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11 | on reading, reported by jason@nichego.net. |
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13 | 0.65 Sun Mar 23 00:08:26 CET 2003 |
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14 | - added a README.linux-glibc. |
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15 | - new module Coro::Select. |
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16 | - also save/restore PL_comppad, fixes segfaults with 5.8.1. |
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17 | (I never claimed that I know what I am doing ;). |
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18 | - set default to setjmp/longjmp on non-x86-linux. |
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20 | 0.6 Thu Nov 21 11:09:06 CET 2002 |
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21 | - made lazy context switching the default. |
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22 | - fixed the bug where SemaphoreSet::guard |
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23 | was the same as timed_guard and timed_guard was missing. |
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24 | - fix a memleak in Coro::Timer. |
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25 | - reclassified context sharing as not experimental. |
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27 | 0.534 Sun Apr 14 03:05:12 CEST 2002 |
4 | - fixed backspace => tab in header parsing (myhttpd). |
28 | - fixed backspace => tab in header parsing (myhttpd). |
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29 | - added eg/readline, for elmex. |
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30 | - Coro::Event now calls ->start on first call instead of |
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31 | ->again, which created wrong timeouts for the first ->next. |
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32 | - fixed a bug where Coro::Socket returned a closed socket instead |
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33 | of nothing on ECONNREFUSED and similar error conditions. |
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6 | 0.533 Mon Feb 18 18:49:40 CET 2002 |
35 | 0.533 Mon Feb 18 18:49:40 CET 2002 |
7 | - adapt to finally working Event-0.85. |
36 | - adapt to finally working Event-0.85. |
8 | - fixed buggy event initialization (trapped under windows, but how |
37 | - fixed buggy event initialization (trapped under windows, but how |
9 | could it possibly have worked anywhere?) |
38 | could it possibly have worked anywhere?) |