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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: __GCC_HAVE_DWARF2_CFI_ASM |
5 | TODO: __GCC_HAVE_DWARF2_CFI_ASM |
6 | TODO: swap_sv, maybe add scope_swap_sv, andallow to unswap by repeat? |
6 | TODO: swap_sv, maybe add scope_swap_sv, andallow to unswap by repeat? |
7 | TODO: swap_sv not undone in pool |
7 | TODO: swap_sv not undone in pool |
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9 | - untested port to perl 5.19 (64 bit tmps indices) (reported |
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10 | by Andreas König). |
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11 | - croak when cancel is called without a thread context. |
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13 | 6.37 Tue Mar 4 13:27:33 CET 2014 |
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14 | - *sigh*, removed leftover debugging code from debugging a |
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15 | perl bug, of all things. |
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17 | 6.36 Tue Mar 4 07:11:59 CET 2014 |
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18 | - semaphores would not clear the destroy hook when interrupted |
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19 | by ->throw, causing segfaults or worse. |
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20 | - ->throw on a thread waiting for a semaphore did not acquire |
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21 | the semaphore, but also didn't wake up other waiters, |
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22 | possibly causing a deadlock. |
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23 | - "FATAL: $Coro::IDLE blocked itself" will now use Carp::confess |
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24 | to report a full stacktrace, which should help find out |
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25 | where the actual call is. |
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26 | - "atomically" destroy data in slf_destroy, because it is |
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27 | the right thing to do, just in case. |
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28 | - disable ecb.h libm dependency, to compile on ancient systems |
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29 | or under adverse conditions. |
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31 | 6.33 Mon Nov 18 11:26:27 CET 2013 |
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32 | - do not crash when freeing padlists with holes (in 5.18). |
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33 | - tentative SVt_BIND 5.19 port/fix. |
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9 | 6.32 Tue Nov 5 15:35:35 CET 2013 |
35 | 6.32 Tue Nov 5 15:35:35 CET 2013 |
10 | - use a new algorithm to derive padlists for perl 5.18. The old |
36 | - use a new algorithm to derive padlists for perl 5.18. The old |
11 | one could lead to 0-pointer accesses inside perl (reported |
37 | one could lead to 0-pointer accesses inside perl (reported |
12 | by Darin McBride). |
38 | by Darin McBride). |