1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent. |
1 | Revision history for Perl extension AnyEvent. |
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3 | - AnyEvent::DNS only followed cname chains with length 2, |
3 | - AnyEvent::DNS only followed cname chains with length 2, |
4 | contrary to documentation. bumped it up to 10, thanks to |
4 | contrary to documentation. bumped it up to 10, thanks to |
5 | microsoft, the current broken-dns-config-king. |
5 | microsoft, the current broken-dns-config-king. |
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6 | - AnyEvent::DNS didn't check for socket return status |
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7 | but instead relied on perl not creating filehandles in that |
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8 | case - too bad it gives you a bogus file handle (reported |
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9 | and analysed by Vladimir Timofeev). |
6 | - fix queue management logic in AnyEvent::Handle: |
10 | - fix queue management logic in AnyEvent::Handle: |
7 | when on_read was registered, the queue was empty |
11 | when on_read was registered, the queue was empty |
8 | and no progress could be made AnyEvent::Handle would |
12 | and no progress could be made AnyEvent::Handle would |
9 | enter an endless loop. |
13 | enter an endless loop. |
10 | - correctly start reading again when the handle became |
14 | - correctly start reading again when the handle became |