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16 | http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa364996%28v=vs.85%29.aspx |
16 | http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa364996%28v=vs.85%29.aspx |
17 | http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa364994%28v=vs.85%29.aspx |
17 | http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa364994%28v=vs.85%29.aspx |
18 | TODO: extra socket/tcp constants &c? |
18 | TODO: extra socket/tcp constants &c? |
19 | TODO: name_to_handle_At + open_by_handle_at = clone fds |
19 | TODO: name_to_handle_At + open_by_handle_at = clone fds |
20 | TODO: lchown |
20 | TODO: lchown |
21 | TODO: mount/umount2/MS_* flags |
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22 | TODO: fsmount/fspick/fsconfig/fsmount et al. https://lwn.net/Articles/759499/ |
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23 | TODO: ioprio_get/set |
21 | TODO: ioprio_get/set |
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25 | TODO: rewrite rmtree et al. to support working directories (also speed them up) |
23 | TODO: rewrite rmtree et al. to support working directories (also speed them up) |
26 | TODO: maybe IO::AIO leaks fds when requests are cancelled? maybe initialise result to -1? |
24 | TODO: maybe IO::AIO leaks fds when requests are cancelled? maybe initialise result to -1? |
27 | TODO: aio_wd should use O_PATH on linux, due to lacking O_SEARCH (http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.file-systems/33611) |
25 | TODO: aio_wd should use O_PATH on linux, due to lacking O_SEARCH (http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.file-systems/33611) |
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44 | TODO: copy_file_range |
42 | TODO: copy_file_range |
45 | TODO: write more abpout the thread model, maybe bump some defaults? |
43 | TODO: write more abpout the thread model, maybe bump some defaults? |
46 | TODO: io_uring, but it's so broken :/ |
44 | TODO: io_uring, but it's so broken :/ |
47 | TODO: allow import of fds as aio_wd |
45 | TODO: allow import of fds as aio_wd |
48 | TODO: close_range |
46 | TODO: close_range |
49 | TODO: move_mount, open_tree |
47 | TODO: move_mount, open_tree, fsmount, fspick, fsconfig, fsopen https://lwn.net/Articles/759499/ |
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48 | TODO: aio_mmap |
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50 | - work around a bug in musl w.r.t to O_SEARCH and use EIO_O_PATH instead, |
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51 | vertifying the semantics against the subset of O_PATH and O_SEARCH |
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52 | (based on a report by Steve Dondley). |
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53 | - aio_copy now tries to preallocate the destination file. |
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54 | - fexecve configure test used the wrong pĆ¼ointer type (patch by Paul Howarth). |
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56 | 4.80 Sat 01 Apr 2023 04:13:37 CEST |
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57 | - remove long obsolete "paths must be absolute" text in aio_open/stat |
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58 | descriptions. |
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59 | - another workaround for the low-quality musl libc. |
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60 | - test for umount seperately, as it is more portable. |
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61 | - some low-quality posix attempts (openbsd, osx) declare the availability |
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62 | of fexecve but then don't even bother to implemnent a stub. |
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64 | 4.79 Sun 25 Sep 2022 18:25:53 CEST |
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65 | - the autoconf result of the mount check was not used, so it failed to |
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66 | compile on most systems (reported by crackoff@tutanota.com). |
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67 | - work around fedora not having a working C compiler setup by design |
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68 | (reported by Paul Howarth). |
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70 | 4.78 Tue 06 Sep 2022 12:54:43 CEST |
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71 | - add IO::AIO::mount and IO::AIO::umount. |
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72 | - add a bunch of symbols from sys/mount.h. |
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74 | 4.77 Mon 05 Sep 2022 02:03:38 CEST |
51 | - add MFD_HUGETLB_2MB and MFD_HUGETLB_1GB constants. |
75 | - add MFD_HUGETLB_2MB and MFD_HUGETLB_1GB constants. |
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76 | - add fexecve. |
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77 | - add lots of missing functions to @EXPORT_OK. |
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53 | 4.76 Tue Jul 27 20:45:01 CEST 2021 |
79 | 4.76 Tue Jul 27 20:45:01 CEST 2021 |
54 | - add autoconf test for siginfo_t, which is, of course, not |
80 | - add autoconf test for siginfo_t, which is, of course, not |
55 | available on windows (reported by Peter Petky). |
81 | available on windows (reported by Peter Petky). |
56 | - disable syscalls on solaris, as perl seems to provide an |
82 | - disable syscalls on solaris, as perl seems to provide an |