1 | Revision history for libev, a high-performance and full-featured event loop. |
1 | Revision history for libev, a high-performance and full-featured event loop. |
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3 | TODO: signal mask problem documentation |
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4 | TODO: ev_loop_wakeup |
3 | TODO: ev_loop_wakeup |
5 | TODO: windows handle caching, added/not removed in ev_select.c |
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5 | 4.10 |
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6 | - correct backend_fudge for most backends, and implement a windows |
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7 | specific workaround to avoid looping because we call both |
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8 | select and Sleep, both with different time resolutions. |
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9 | - document range and guarantees of ev_sleep. |
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10 | - document reasonable ranges for periodics interval and offset. |
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11 | - rename backend_fudge to backend_mintime to avoid future confusion :) |
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12 | - change the default periodic reschedule function to hopefully be more |
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13 | exact and correct even in corner cases or in the far future. |
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14 | - do not rely on -lm anymore: use it when available but use our |
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15 | own floor () if it is missing. This should make it easier to embed, |
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16 | as no external libraries are required. |
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17 | - strategically import macros from libecb and mark rarely-used functions |
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18 | as cache-chold (saving almost 2k code size on typical amd64 setups). |
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20 | 4.04 Wed Feb 16 09:01:51 CET 2011 |
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21 | - fix two problems in the native win32 backend, where reuse of fd's |
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22 | with different underlying handles caused handles not to be removed |
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23 | or added to the select set (analyzed and tested by Bert Belder). |
6 | - do no rely on ceil() in ev_e?poll.c. |
24 | - do no rely on ceil() in ev_e?poll.c. |
7 | - backport libev to HP-UX versions before 11 v3. |
25 | - backport libev to HP-UX versions before 11 v3. |
8 | - configure did not detect nanosleep and clock_gettime properly when |
26 | - configure did not detect nanosleep and clock_gettime properly when |
9 | they are available in the libc (as opposed to -lrt). |
27 | they are available in the libc (as opposed to -lrt). |
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