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Revision: 1.71
Committed: Sun Oct 22 01:03:22 2006 UTC (17 years, 7 months ago) by root
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1 Revision history for IO::AIO
2
3 TODO: better autoconf.pm that can return LIBS etc.
4
5 2.0
6 - aio requests can be cancelled.
7 - add aio_group: aio requests can be grouped.
8 - add aio_sleep mainly for benchmarking and debugging.
9
10 1.8 Sat Jun 24 22:20:44 CEST 2006
11 - add and/or document aio_rename, aio_link, aio_symlink and aio_move.
12
13 1.73 Wed Mar 1 22:49:32 CET 2006
14 - codename "jost"
15 - AIX/Solaris(?) aren't being helpful again, hardcode a value
16 for NAME_MAX and drive with your eyes closed (reported by
17 wcooley@nakedape.cc).
18
19 1.72 Thu Feb 2 00:40:44 CET 2006
20 - another minor bug in aio_scandir, again, the callback was called
21 twice when the directory can't be stat'ed.
22
23 1.71 Mon Dec 26 20:20:03 CET 2005
24 - grr, another minor bug in aio_scandir, this time resulting
25 in a runtime error.
26
27 1.7 Mon Dec 26 19:29:48 CET 2005
28 - aio_scandir errornously called callback twice in some cases.
29 - added AnyEvent example.
30
31 1.61 Wed Sep 7 19:40:42 CEST 2005
32 - no longer include $Config{libs}, as distros include too much
33 garbage in there that is not installed on typical systems
34 (for example, debian links perl against -lgdbm and many more
35 libraries despite perl not needing it, slowing down startup and
36 wasting memory).
37
38 1.6 Tue Aug 30 17:44:44 CEST 2005
39 - added aio_readdir, aio_scandir.
40 - added aio_sendfile, including sendfile emulation when sendfile
41 isn't available. Linux, FreeBSD and HP-UX might work (sendfilev
42 support is unavailable on my solaris 8 machine, but preliminary
43 code is there. What's lacking is configury stuff and testing...).
44
45 1.5 Sat Aug 20 02:32:19 CEST 2005
46 - create the aio threads on demand only (good after forking).
47 - somebody nagged about C89 compatibility, so this release should
48 be C89 compatible, but no guarantees for future ones.
49 - abort when the configure script fails.
50
51 1.4 Wed Aug 17 08:07:27 CEST 2005
52 - forget to recreate the pipe after forking, this could cause
53 deadlocks.
54
55 1.3 Wed Aug 17 07:25:54 CEST 2005
56 - properly propagate exceptions from callbacks, instead of silently
57 eating them.
58 - use a different fork algorithm that avoids recursive callback
59 invocations and reduces fork latency in busy processes.
60 - fix a bug where the buffer scalar in aio_read got assigned the wrong
61 length after reading.
62 - fix a bug where the child would process some outstanding requests
63 from the parent.
64 - make a copy of the callback scalar, to avoid some very uncommon
65 (but valid) usages where the callback scalar changes.
66 - the callback was never freed in aio_read/aio_write.
67 - aio_read/aio_write will now set the readonly flag on the data
68 scalar for better error reporting.
69
70 1.2 Wed Aug 17 01:22:58 CEST 2005
71 - verified on cygwin, linux/amd64+ia32+alpha, solaris.
72 - use SvPVbyte for filenames now. You *need* to encode your strings to
73 the external filename encoding first.
74 - fix the bug where filehandles could leak (again).
75 - clarify freebsd situation: make it work and tell me how, or go away
76 with your underdocumented, broken and outdated OS.
77 - fork'ing should now be officially supported (where linux and
78 posix contradict each other, I followed posix).
79 - only call read() once per poll, not twice (speedup).
80 - new functions: aio_rmdir, aio_symlink.
81 - force callback arguments to be undef or a reference, for better
82 error catching.
83
84 1.1 Sun Aug 7 05:27:23 CEST 2005
85 - added configure script to detect availability of some calls.
86 (imperfect, as we cannot detect things like -lrt due to missing
87 feedback yet).
88 - emulate fdatasync via fsync, pread/pwrite via unsafe read/write
89 and readahead via manual reading on platforms lacking those.
90 - ported t/03_errors.t+framework by Brad Fitzpatrick
91 from Linux::AIO.
92 - removed XOPEN_SOURCE because stupid solaris 9 doesn't
93 compile with it enabled. Probably breaks others. Oh well.
94 - try to be more careful with errno on non-threaded perls.
95 - cygwins perl insisted on a matching open mode when morphing
96 the fd to an fh.
97 - convert sv's to "byte" encoding in aio_read/aio_write. Might
98 do that for pathnames, too, in the future, so make sure you
99 properly encode your pathnames.
100
101 1.0 Fri Jul 22 10:43:30 CEST 2005
102 - aio_open did not reliably deliver (open) filehandles.
103 - all aio_*-functions keep a reference to the filehandle so
104 it doesn't go away while the aio requests is working on it.
105 - disable warnings in AIO.pm.
106
107 0.9 Wed Jul 20 23:55:04 CEST 2005
108 - allow recursive calls to poll_cb, use less locking calls, too.
109 - fix the Gtk2-example in the SYNOPSIS.
110 - use pread/pwrite not pread64/pwrite64. this was simply a leftover
111 from Linux::AIO.
112 (found by compiling on cygwin. Unfortunately, cygwin declares but
113 does not implement pread/pwrite).
114 - only include <sys/syscall.h> on linux.
115
116 0.5 Tue Jul 12 13:03:09 CEST 2005
117 - removed #include <endian.h>, it's not portable, and we don't
118 need it anyway.
119 - link against -lrt, as it might contain goodies such as fdatasync,
120 and often aio_read, which we do not use yet, but it shouldn't hurt.
121
122 0.4 Mon Jul 11 05:28:25 CEST 2005
123 - added IO::AIO::flush, IO::AIO::poll.
124 - make callback argument optional for all calls.
125
126 0.3 Mon Jul 11 01:42:37 CEST 2005
127 - restructured manpage.
128 - added SYNOPSIS with examples for Event, Glib, Tk.
129 - remove explicit context support so I don't have to maintain
130 it for threaded perls (i.e. it should work now :).
131
132 0.2 Sun Jul 10 22:57:12 CEST 2005
133 - return immediately from poll_wait if nreqs==0.
134 - get rid of the request pipe and use faster thread-thread
135 communications for most requests and responses.
136
137 0.1
138 - cloned from Linux::AIO, which is very similar.
139