1 | Revision history for IO::AIO |
1 | Revision history for IO::AIO |
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3 | TODO: better autoconf.pm that can return LIBS etc. |
3 | TODO: better autoconf.pm that can return LIBS etc. |
4 | TODO: aio_cp/mvtree/rmtree |
4 | TODO: aio_cptree/mvtree/rmtree |
5 | TODO: aio_utime, aio_chmod, aio_chown? |
5 | TODO: aio_utime, aio_chmod, aio_chown? should simply stat/open first? |
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6 | TODO: reduce condvar fairness: schedule hot-cache-threads first? |
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7 | TODO: expose max_idle |
8 | - minor cleanups. |
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9 | - IO::AIO::poll returns request count. |
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11 | 2.2 Tue Oct 31 00:31:00 CET 2006 |
8 | - doc update. |
12 | - minor doc updates. |
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13 | - added aio_readlink. |
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14 | - properly zero-terminate aio_read buffer. |
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15 | - fix aio_read/write with nonzero dataoffset. |
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16 | - reduced size of aio request structure. |
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17 | - better diagnostics when pathnames etc. are not byte-encoded; |
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18 | do not leak request in that case, either. |
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20 | 2.1 Sun Oct 29 02:01:57 CET 2006 |
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21 | - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: replace IO::AIO::poll_some by |
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22 | IO::AIO::max_poll_reqs and IO::AIO::max_poll_time. |
9 | - fix a bug in aio_move where it would fail everytime |
23 | - fix a bug in aio_move where it would fail everytime |
10 | it would have to copy files manually. |
24 | it would have to copy files manually. |
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25 | - doc updates. |
11 | - start threads only on (very low) demand. |
26 | - start threads only on (very low) demand. |
12 | - end superfluous threads automatically after 10s idling. |
27 | - end superfluous threads automatically after 10s idling. |
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28 | - add IO::AIO::max_idle to control this. |
13 | - some tuning applied to random places. |
29 | - some tuning applied to random places. |
14 | - add aio_mknod. |
30 | - add aio_mknod. |
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16 | 2.0 Thu Oct 26 18:27:58 CEST 2006 |
32 | 2.0 Thu Oct 26 18:27:58 CEST 2006 |
17 | - minor incompatibility: max_outstanding semantics have changed. |
33 | - minor incompatibility: max_outstanding semantics have changed. |