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Revision 1.398 by root, Sun Nov 9 23:08:49 2008 UTC vs.
Revision 1.422 by root, Sun Nov 16 11:12:57 2008 UTC

3TODO: should explore PerlIO::coroaio (perl leaks like hell). 3TODO: should explore PerlIO::coroaio (perl leaks like hell).
4TODO: maybe implement a default message channel, very much like Erlang's 4TODO: 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)).
7 7
84.91 8TODO: testcancel
9TODO: aio
10TODO: Coro::Semaphore
11TODO: trow disturbs cleanup path inside pp_slf?
12TODO: throw special-case in transfer?
135.0
14 - NEW ARCHITECTURE: use 4.912 for the stable version.
15 - bump API version to 7 - all dependents must be recompiled.
16 - Coro::Semaphore->adjust didn't correctly wake up enough waiters.
17 - async_pool did free a scalar value twice
18 ("Attempt to unreference...").
19 - fix a longstanding bug where calling terminate on a coro that
20 was waiting for a semaphore that was just becoming available
21 would cause a deadlock (semaphore would get into a state where
22 it was available but waiters were waiting(.
23 - perl's process emulation is now not even theoretically supported
24 anymore.
25 - directly patch the entersub opcode calling SLF functions (cede,
26 transfer and so on). this does speed up context switching, but
27 more importanly, it frees us from the hardcoded behaviour of
28 entersub, so we might actually be able to return something from
29 those functions and atcually create new ones.
30 - take advantage of __builtin_frame_address on gcc.
31 - expose THX in coroapi (not sure whether this was a wise decision,
32 as "threaded" perls are running at half speed anyways).
33 - implement execute_slf (schedule-like-function) interface that makes
34 it possible to implement schedule-like-functions in XS.
35 - use new SLF interface to massively speed up Coro::EV by roughly a factor
36 of two.
37 - removed timed_down and timed_guard functions - they were not being used
38 anyways and should be replaced by a more generic mechanism - and were
39 annoying to support anyways :
40 - used new SLF interface to massively speed up Coro::Semaphore by a factor
41 of three.
42 - forgot to include Coro/libcoro/README in the dist for all these years.
43 - work around a freebsd pthreads bug (manual testcancel is required as
44 pthread_cond_wait isn't a cancellation point on freebsd).
45
464.913 Sat Nov 15 07:58:28 CET 2008
47 - async_pool did free a scalar value twice
48 ("Attempt to unreference...").
49
504.912 Thu Nov 13 18:31:23 CET 2008
51 - minor cleanups.
52 - use much larger stacks on linux and perl < 5.8.8.
53 - Coro::Debug::new_unix_server did not unlink the socket
54 when destroyed.
55
564.911 Tue Nov 11 04:26:17 CET 2008
57 - "port" to threaded perls.
58
594.91 Mon Nov 10 05:36:38 CET 2008
60 - the ->throw exception object no longer leaks.
61 - creating a new cctx leaked a scopestack entry (memleak).
9 - typo: new coroutines didn't get created with a zero flags field. 62 - new coroutines didn't get created with a zero flags field
63 (unknown impact).
64 - calling ->throw on a not-yet-started coroutine should now work
65 instead of being ignored.
66 - ->throw is now supported on Coro::State objects.
10 - clean up cctx creation code a bit. 67 - clean up cctx creation code a bit.
68 - entersub is actually a UNOP, not a LOGOP (not a bugfix).
11 69
124.9 Sat Nov 8 17:45:27 CET 2008 704.9 Sat Nov 8 17:45:27 CET 2008
13 - (libcoro) did not preserve rbp with CORO_ASM (we are getting there). 71 - (libcoro) did not preserve rbp with CORO_ASM (we are getting there).
14 - (libcoro) no longer leak threads in the experimental pthread backend, 72 - (libcoro) no longer leak threads in the experimental pthread backend,
15 also speed it up considerably. 73 also speed it up considerably.

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