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6 | but very lacking in others (higher level ipc)). |
6 | but very lacking in others (higher level ipc)). |
7 | TODO: unready_all |
7 | TODO: unready_all |
8 | TODO: myhttpd header parsing |
8 | TODO: myhttpd header parsing |
9 | TODO: channel->maxsize(newsize)? |
9 | TODO: channel->maxsize(newsize)? |
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12 | - automatically load Coro::AnyEvent when AnyEvent and Coro are used |
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13 | together. |
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14 | - add some examples on how to combine other event loops with Coro in |
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15 | Coro::AnyEvent, and how to run it (and not to block). Seems to be |
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16 | the most common source of confusion. |
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17 | - try to catch people naively blocking in an event callback. |
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18 | - work around the perl filehandle bug issue in conjunction with |
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19 | older common::sense (as indirectly pointed out by ZSystem). |
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20 | - clarify the "not from signal handlers" section. |
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22 | 5.2 Sun Oct 4 14:54:24 CEST 2009 |
11 | - Coro::Storable destroyed the prototypes of the functions it wrapped. |
23 | - Coro::Storable destroyed the prototypes of the functions it wrapped. |
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24 | - export rouse_cb and rouse_wait by default now. |
12 | - fix various prototype mismatches in Coro::AnyEvent and Coro::Handle. |
25 | - fix various prototype mismatches in Coro::AnyEvent and Coro::Handle. |
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26 | - new method $state->swap_sv. |
13 | - added section on "windows process emulation" to the manpage, |
27 | - added section on "windows process emulation" to the manpage, |
14 | after a not-so-fruitful (nor-friendly) "discussion" with chip |
28 | after a not-so-fruitful (nor-friendly) "discussion" with chip |
15 | salzenberg (discussion implies arguments, but his only arguments |
29 | salzenberg (discussion implies arguments, but his only arguments |
16 | were ad-hominems, one wonders why he started it in the first |
30 | were ad-hominems, one wonders why he started it in the first |
17 | place). I hope this explains it well enough for him to understand, |
31 | place). I hope this explains it well enough for him to understand, |