1 | Revision history for IO::AIO |
1 | Revision history for IO::AIO |
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3 | 1.3 |
3 | 1.5 |
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4 | - create the aio threads on demand only. |
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5 | - somebody nagged about C89 compatibility, so this release should |
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6 | be C89 compatible, but no guarentees for future ones. |
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8 | 1.4 Wed Aug 17 08:07:27 CEST 2005 |
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9 | - forget to recreate the pipe after forking, this could cause |
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10 | deadlocks. |
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12 | 1.3 Wed Aug 17 07:25:54 CEST 2005 |
4 | - properly propagate exceptions from callbacks, instead of silently |
13 | - properly propagate exceptions from callbacks, instead of silently |
5 | eating them. |
14 | eating them. |
6 | - use a different, less efficient but quicker and hopefully more robust |
15 | - use a different fork algorithm that avoids recursive callback |
7 | strategy, which allows for better reentrancy when forking in aio |
16 | invocations and reduces fork latency in busy processes. |
8 | callbacks. |
17 | - fix a bug where the buffer scalar in aio_read got assigned the wrong |
9 | - fix a segfault that could occur when threads were being reaped. |
18 | length after reading. |
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19 | - fix a bug where the child would process some outstanding requests |
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20 | from the parent. |
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21 | - make a copy of the callback scalar, to avoid some very uncommon |
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22 | (but valid) usages where the callback scalar changes. |
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23 | - the callback was never freed in aio_read/aio_write. |
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24 | - aio_read/aio_write will now set the readonly flag on the data |
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25 | scalar for better error reporting. |
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11 | 1.2 Wed Aug 17 01:22:58 CEST 2005 |
27 | 1.2 Wed Aug 17 01:22:58 CEST 2005 |
12 | - verified on cygwin, linux/amd64+ia32+alpha, solaris. |
28 | - verified on cygwin, linux/amd64+ia32+alpha, solaris. |
13 | - use SvPVbyte for filenames now. You *need* to encode your strings to |
29 | - use SvPVbyte for filenames now. You *need* to encode your strings to |
14 | the external filename encoding first. |
30 | the external filename encoding first. |