1 | Revision history for Perl extension Coro. |
1 | Revision history for Perl extension Coro. |
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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: channel->maxsize(newsize)? |
4 | TODO: channel->maxsize(newsize)? |
5 | TODO: http://www.microsoft.com/msj/archive/s2ce.aspx |
5 | TODO: http://www.microsoft.com/msj/archive/s2ce.aspx |
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7 | - croak when a coro being cancelled tries to block (e.g. while |
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8 | executing a guard block). |
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9 | - implement a Coro::State->safe_cancel method that might fail, but |
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10 | cancels in a "safer" way. |
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11 | - implement Coro->cancel in XS for a 20% speed improvement, and to |
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12 | be able to implement mutual cancellation. |
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13 | - cancelling a coro while it itself is cancelling another coro is |
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14 | now supported and working, instead of triggering an assertion. |
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15 | - be a bit more crash-resistant when calling (buggy) on_destroy |
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16 | callbacks (best effort). |
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17 | - move on_destroy into the slf_frame, to allow extension slf |
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18 | functions to have destructors. |
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20 | 5.372 Wed Feb 23 06:14:30 CET 2011 |
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21 | - apparently mingw doesn't provide a working gettimeofday, try to |
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22 | work around that by relying on Time::HiRes (indirectly brought to |
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23 | my attention by Max Maischein). |
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24 | - fix some portability issues when Time::HiRes was used. |
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26 | 5.371 Mon Feb 21 14:36:08 CET 2011 |
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27 | - backport to windows process emulation code again. |
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7 | 5.37 Sat Feb 19 07:49:44 CET 2011 |
29 | 5.37 Sat Feb 19 07:49:44 CET 2011 |
8 | - add a big "Coro thread life cycle" section to "man Coro". |
30 | - add a big "Coro thread life cycle" section to "man Coro". |
9 | - try a tentative workaround against the breakage that 5.13 has |
31 | - try a tentative workaround against the breakage that 5.13 has |
10 | introduced without depreciation period. sigh. |
32 | introduced without depreciation period. sigh. |