--- IO-AIO/Changes 2005/08/17 05:06:59 1.38 +++ IO-AIO/Changes 2006/06/24 20:20:57 1.67 @@ -1,6 +1,53 @@ Revision history for IO::AIO -1.3 +TODO: better autoconf.pm that can return LIBS etc. + +1.8 Sat Jun 24 22:20:44 CEST 2006 + - add and/or document aio_rename, aio_link, aio_symlink and aio_move. + +1.73 Wed Mar 1 22:49:32 CET 2006 + - codename "jost" + - AIX/Solaris(?) aren't being helpful again, hardcode a value + for NAME_MAX and drive with your eyes closed (reported by + wcooley@nakedape.cc). + +1.72 Thu Feb 2 00:40:44 CET 2006 + - another minor bug in aio_scandir, again, the callback was called + twice when the directory can't be stat'ed. + +1.71 Mon Dec 26 20:20:03 CET 2005 + - grr, another minor bug in aio_scandir, this time resulting + in a runtime error. + +1.7 Mon Dec 26 19:29:48 CET 2005 + - aio_scandir errornously called callback twice in some cases. + - added AnyEvent example. + +1.61 Wed Sep 7 19:40:42 CEST 2005 + - no longer include $Config{libs}, as distros include too much + garbage in there that is not installed on typical systems + (for example, debian links perl against -lgdbm and many more + libraries despite perl not needing it, slowing down startup and + wasting memory). + +1.6 Tue Aug 30 17:44:44 CEST 2005 + - added aio_readdir, aio_scandir. + - added aio_sendfile, including sendfile emulation when sendfile + isn't available. Linux, FreeBSD and HP-UX might work (sendfilev + support is unavailable on my solaris 8 machine, but preliminary + code is there. What's lacking is configury stuff and testing...). + +1.5 Sat Aug 20 02:32:19 CEST 2005 + - create the aio threads on demand only (good after forking). + - somebody nagged about C89 compatibility, so this release should + be C89 compatible, but no guarantees for future ones. + - abort when the configure script fails. + +1.4 Wed Aug 17 08:07:27 CEST 2005 + - forget to recreate the pipe after forking, this could cause + deadlocks. + +1.3 Wed Aug 17 07:25:54 CEST 2005 - properly propagate exceptions from callbacks, instead of silently eating them. - use a different fork algorithm that avoids recursive callback