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23 | delivery. |
23 | delivery. |
24 | - mention some debugging aids in the tutorial. |
24 | - mention some debugging aids in the tutorial. |
25 | - new env variable PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY. |
25 | - new env variable PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY. |
26 | - private (%namespace) log contexts in PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG now have the name |
26 | - private (%namespace) log contexts in PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG now have the name |
27 | of the context as title. |
27 | of the context as title. |
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28 | - AnyEvent::Strict would not restore read-write access to $_ when a callback |
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29 | died - this is a user bug, but since AE::Strict exists to help dbeugging... |
28 | - detect the extremely evil IO::Async::Loop::AnyEvent module and refuse |
30 | - detect the extremely evil IO::Async::Loop::AnyEvent module and refuse |
29 | to work with it - the author is well aware of the issues but refuses |
31 | to work with it - the author is well aware of the issues but refuses |
30 | to fix them. This extreme step has been taken because the module actively |
32 | to fix them. This extreme step has been taken because the module actively |
31 | attacks the goals of AnyEvent and makes it harder for module authors to use |
33 | attacks the goals of AnyEvent and makes it harder for module authors to use |
32 | AnyEvent. |
34 | AnyEvent. |