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4 | TODO: channel->maxsize(newsize)? |
4 | TODO: channel->maxsize(newsize)? |
5 | TODO: __GCC_HAVE_DWARF2_CFI_ASM |
5 | TODO: __GCC_HAVE_DWARF2_CFI_ASM |
6 | TODO: swap_sv, maybe add scope_swap_sv? |
6 | TODO: swap_sv, maybe add scope_swap_sv? |
7 | TODO: croak when async_pool tries to run canceled thread? |
7 | TODO: croak when async_pool tries to run canceled thread? |
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9 | 6.5 |
9 | 6.5 Wed Jun 22 22:23:50 CEST 2016 |
10 | - swap_sv swapping order was not symmetrical, causing |
10 | - swap_sv swapping order was not symmetrical, causing |
11 | wrong swaps when swap_sv was used multiple times on the |
11 | wrong swaps when swap_sv was used multiple times on the |
12 | same sv in the same thread. |
12 | same sv in the same thread. |
13 | - swap_sv calls can now be undone by calling it again |
13 | - swap_sv calls can now be undone by calling it again |
14 | with the same variables. |
14 | with the same variables. |
15 | - swap_sv calls will now be undone in async_pool threads. |
15 | - swap_sv calls will now be undone in async_pool threads. |
16 | - split Coro::Semaphore::up/adjust into separate xs functions |
16 | - split Coro::Semaphore::up/adjust into separate xs functions |
17 | for better error reporting, at slight codesize increase. |
17 | for better error reporting, at slight codesize increase. |
18 | - (libcoro) arm assembly support, please test and report. |
18 | - (libcoro) arm assembly support, please test and report. |
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19 | - adjust to PL_savestack changes in perl 5.24 (adapted from |
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20 | the debian patch, which unfortunately gets it wrong). |
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20 | 6.49 Sat Oct 17 01:40:12 CEST 2015 |
22 | 6.49 Sat Oct 17 01:40:12 CEST 2015 |
21 | - throwing an exception to a thread waiting in |
23 | - throwing an exception to a thread waiting in |
22 | Coro::Handle using Coro::EV did not stop the watchers, |
24 | Coro::Handle using Coro::EV did not stop the watchers, |
23 | causing the next call to fail (testcase by Martin Pritchard). |
25 | causing the next call to fail (testcase by Martin Pritchard). |