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6 | but very lacking in others (higher level ipc)). |
6 | but very lacking in others (higher level ipc)). |
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8 | 4.1 |
8 | 4.1 |
9 | - incompatible change: $SIG{__DIE__} and $SIG{__WARN__} will now |
9 | - incompatible change: $SIG{__DIE__} and $SIG{__WARN__} will now |
10 | be local to each coro (see Coro::State). |
10 | be local to each coro (see Coro::State). |
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11 | - introducing result types to schedule required some drastic |
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12 | hackery, so beware. |
11 | - possibly bring back 5.10 compatibility (untested). |
13 | - possibly bring back 5.10 compatibility (untested). |
12 | - work around stupid (and wrong) warning on 5.10 :(. |
14 | - work around stupid (and wrong) warning on 5.10 :(. |
13 | - overlay the saved state over the context stack. This saves |
15 | - overlay the saved state over the context stack. This saves |
14 | a few hundred bytes per coroutine on average and also |
16 | a few hundred bytes per coroutine on average and also |
15 | speeds up context switching a bit. |
17 | speeds up context switching a bit. |
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22 | an unrelated coroutine. |
24 | an unrelated coroutine. |
23 | - explain the relationship between Perl and C coroutines in |
25 | - explain the relationship between Perl and C coroutines in |
24 | more detail in Coro::State. |
26 | more detail in Coro::State. |
25 | - Coro::Util::inet_aton did not short-circuit dotted quad forms, |
27 | - Coro::Util::inet_aton did not short-circuit dotted quad forms, |
26 | causing a fork per resolve. This also affected Coro::Socket. |
28 | causing a fork per resolve. This also affected Coro::Socket. |
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29 | - sped up Coro::Event next event handling by 15%, uses less memory. |
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30 | - switch to a separate stack in $coro->call/eval to avoid |
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31 | invalidating pointers. |
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32 | - cede/cede_notself should now correctly return their status. |
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28 | 4.03 Sat Oct 6 21:24:00 CEST 2007 |
34 | 4.03 Sat Oct 6 21:24:00 CEST 2007 |
29 | - added Coro::throw method. |
35 | - added Coro::throw method. |
30 | - minor code cleanups. |
36 | - minor code cleanups. |
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