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Revision 1.213 by root, Sat Mar 17 19:51:57 2007 UTC vs.
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1Revision history for Perl extension Coro. 1Revision history for Perl extension Coro.
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3TODO: better (earlier) error messages on broken transfer's 3TODO: should explore PerlIO::via::CoroCede and PerlIO::via::CoroAIO.
4TODO: destroy gets only called on cancel: fix(?) 4TODO: maybe implement a default message channel, very much like Erlang
5 (which is cool in a lot of important aspects (failures!),
6 but very lacking in others (higher level ipc)).
5 7
63.52 8 - enable/disable tracing from a new coroutine, not a pooled one.
9 - fix a memleak in Coro::Event.
10 - removed killall call from fork_eval.
11 - made sure store_fd is already loaded so that fork_eval
12 does not have to parse autoload in each subprocess.
13
144.13 Wed Oct 24 07:26:45 CEST 2007
15 - add Coro::Storable::blocking_thaw.
16 - use a vastly more complicated technique to localise
17 $SIG{__WARN/DIE__} that also works on perls <= 5.8.8.
18 - use a coroutine for the idle callback Coro::Event,
19 instead of running Event in the current coroutine context.
20 This also catches recursive invocations.
21 - actually report fork errors in gethostbyname and inet_aton.
22
234.11 Thu Oct 11 02:40:24 CEST 2007
24 - port to threaded perls.
25
264.1 Thu Oct 11 02:38:16 CEST 2007
27 - incompatible change: $SIG{__DIE__} and $SIG{__WARN__} will now
28 be local to each coro (see Coro::State).
29 - incompatible change: for very deep reasons, cede and cede_notself
30 cannot return anything, so nothing will be returned.
31 - possibly bring back 5.10 compatibility (untested).
32 - work around stupid (and wrong) warning on 5.10 :(.
33 - overlay the saved state over the context stack. This saves
34 a few hundred bytes per coroutine on average and also
35 speeds up context switching a bit.
36 - further tune default stack sizes.
37 - (more) correctly calculate stack usage in coro_rss.
38 - Coro::Storable::blocking_* did not properly lock
39 resulting in races between coroutines.
40 - added Coro::Storable::guard.
41 - stopping to trace a coroutine could destroy the cctx of
42 an unrelated coroutine.
43 - explain the relationship between Perl and C coroutines in
44 more detail in Coro::State.
45 - Coro::Util::inet_aton did not short-circuit dotted quad forms,
46 causing a fork per resolve. This also affected Coro::Socket.
47 - switch to a separate stack in $coro->call/eval to avoid
48 invalidating pointers.
49
504.03 Sat Oct 6 21:24:00 CEST 2007
51 - added Coro::throw method.
52 - minor code cleanups.
53
544.02 Sat Oct 6 02:36:47 CEST 2007
55 - fix a very minor per-coroutine memleak (a single codereference).
56 - fixed a bug where the currently in-use c context would be freed
57 prematurely (can happen only when programs change the stacksize
58 or use tracing).
59 - tracing can no longer keep a coro alive after it terminated.
60 - do static branch prediction in the common path for gcc. gives
61 about 2-5% speed improvement here.
62
634.01 Fri Oct 5 22:10:49 CEST 2007
64 - instead of recreating *a* standard output handle we simply
65 use STDOUT, which is faster and hopefully more robust.
66
674.0 Fri Oct 5 12:56:00 CEST 2007
68 - incompatibly changed Coro::Storable::freeze.
69 - major new feature: added Coro::Debug, for interactive coroutine
70 debugging, tracing and much more.
71 - major bug fix: unbelievable, but true: $_, $/ and many other
72 "saved" variables actually weren't being saved. This has been fixed,
73 of course, while increasing performance while losing all the save
74 flags.
75 - save flags are gone, and all the api functions dealing with them.
76 - added Coro::Semaphore::adjust.
77 - added Coro::Util::fork_eval.
78 - added Coro::Storable::{nfreeze,blocking_{freeze,nfreeze}}.
79 - added Coro::killall.
80 - reduce initial stack sizes to allow for "micro-coroutines".
81 - better async_pool resource management, moved parts of async_pool
82 handling to XS (major speed improvement).
83 - actually croak before modifying important data structures.
84 - refuse to transfer while compiling.
85 - possibly support eval EXPR better now.
86 - enable assembly per default on linux+bsd x86+amd64.
87 - all internal members were renamed _something for easier subclassing.
88 - many minor tweaks.
89
903.63 Wed May 16 14:10:06 CEST 2007
91 - implement handcoded assembly for x86/amd64 SVR ABI.
92
933.62 Fri Apr 27 21:36:06 CEST 2007
94 - upgrade libcoro (which might set unwind info correctly).
95 - change default on linux to setjmp/longjmp.
96
973.61 Thu Apr 19 12:36:18 CEST 2007
98 - Coro::Storable caused an endless loop when thawing invalid
99 pst's sometimes.
100 - use a Semaphore in Coro::Storable, as Storable doesn't
101 seem to be reentrant (although it is documented to
102 be threadsafe...).
103 - fix Coro::Signal to bring back the original unreliable
104 but stateful semantics.
105 - fixed a lot of typos in Coro.pm (patch submitted by David
106 Steinbrunner, which applied flawlessly).
107
1083.6 Sat Apr 14 17:13:31 CEST 2007
109 - added some bugfixes to get eg/myhttpd working again.
110 - added Coro::Storable for often-cede'ing freeze/thaw.
111 - try to do a clean exit when a coroutine calls exit
112 (EXPERIMENTAL).
113 - got rid of indirect call through _coro_init.
114 - updated the partly antique examples in eg/ to
115 work again and be a bit less magic, too.
116 - fixed Coro::Signal semantics to work as documented again.
117
1183.55 Sun Mar 25 01:20:47 CET 2007
119 - add SAVE_DEFFH to save the default filehandle and enable
120 it by default.
121 - finally move socket-operations from Coro::Socket to Coro::Handle
122 to be able to unblock foreign sockets.
123 - add Coro::State::save_also and guarded_save.
7 - add count accessor to Coro::Semaphore. 124 - add count accessor to Coro::Semaphore.
8 - add Coro::State::cctx_stacksize. 125 - add Coro::State::cctx_stacksize.
9 - just for the fun of it, do not rely on implicit context, 126 - just for the fun of it, do not rely on implicit context,
10 which can dramatically improve performance, but people 127 which can dramatically improve performance, but people
11 using windows-process-emulation perls do not care much about 128 using windows-process-emulation perls do not care much about

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