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3 | TODO: should explore PerlIO::coroaio (perl leaks like hell). |
3 | TODO: should explore PerlIO::coroaio (perl leaks like hell). |
4 | TODO: maybe implement a default message channel, very much like Erlang's |
4 | TODO: maybe implement a default message channel, very much like Erlang's |
5 | actor model (which is cool in a lot of important aspects (failures!), |
5 | actor model (which is cool in a lot of important aspects (failures!), |
6 | but very lacking in others (higher level ipc)). |
6 | but very lacking in others (higher level ipc)). |
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7 | TODO: MAP_STACK |
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9 | // tobench 1.500 |
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10 | // evbench 305436 |
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11 | 5.0 |
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12 | - NEW ARCHITECTURE: use 4.912 for the stable version. |
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13 | - bump API version to 7 - all dependents must be recompiled. |
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14 | - perl's process emulation is now not even theoretically supported |
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15 | anymore. |
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16 | - directly patch the entersub opcode calling SLF functions (cede, |
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17 | transfer and so on). this does speed up context switching, but |
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18 | more importanly, it frees us from the hardcoded behaviour of |
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19 | entersub, so we might actually be able to return something from |
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20 | those functions and atcually create new ones. |
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21 | - take advantage of __builtin_frame_address on gcc. |
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22 | - expose THX in coroapi (not sure whether this was a wise decision, |
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23 | as "threaded" perls are running at half speed anyways). |
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24 | - implement execute_slf (schedule-like-function) interface that makes |
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25 | it possible to implement schedule-like-functions in XS. |
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27 | 4.912 Thu Nov 13 18:31:23 CET 2008 |
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28 | - minor cleanups. |
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29 | - use much larger stacks on linux and perl < 5.8.8. |
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30 | - Coro::Debug::new_unix_server did not unlink the socket |
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31 | when destroyed. |
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8 | 4.911 Tue Nov 11 04:26:17 CET 2008 |
33 | 4.911 Tue Nov 11 04:26:17 CET 2008 |
9 | - "port" to threaded perls. |
34 | - "port" to threaded perls. |
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11 | 4.91 Mon Nov 10 05:36:38 CET 2008 |
36 | 4.91 Mon Nov 10 05:36:38 CET 2008 |