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 | - correctly zero the idx values for arrays, so destroying and |
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4 | reinitialising the default loop actually works (patch by |
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5 | Malek Hadj-Ali). |
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7 | 3.53 Sun Feb 15 02:38:20 CET 2009 |
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8 | - fix a bug in event pipe creation on win32 that would cause a |
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9 | failed assertion on event loop creation (patch by Malek Hadj-Ali). |
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10 | - probe for CLOCK_REALTIME support at runtime as well and fall |
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11 | back to gettimeofday if there is an error, to support older |
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12 | operating systems with newer header files/libraries. |
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13 | - prefer gettimeofday over clock_gettime with USE_CLOCK_SYSCALL |
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14 | (default most everywhere), otherwise not. |
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16 | 3.52 Wed Jan 7 21:43:02 CET 2009 |
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17 | - fix compilation of select backend in fd_set mode when NFDBITS is |
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18 | missing (to get it to compile on QNX, reported by Rodrigo Campos). |
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19 | - better select-nfds handling when select backend is in fd_set mode. |
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20 | - diagnose fd_set overruns when select backend is in fd_set mode. |
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21 | - due to a thinko, instead of disabling everything but |
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22 | select on the borked OS X platform, everything but select was |
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23 | allowed (reported by Emanuele Giaquinta). |
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24 | - actually verify that local and remote port are matching in |
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25 | libev's socketpair emulation, which makes denial-of-service |
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26 | attacks harder (but not impossible - it's windows). Make sure |
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27 | it even works under vista, which thinks that getpeer/sockname |
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28 | should return fantasy port numbers. |
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29 | - include "libev" in all assertion messages for potentially |
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30 | clearer diagnostics. |
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31 | - event_get_version (libevent compatibility) returned |
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32 | a useless string instead of the expected version string |
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33 | (patch by W.C.A. Wijngaards). |
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35 | 3.51 Wed Dec 24 23:00:11 CET 2008 |
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36 | - fix a bug where an inotify watcher was added twice, causing |
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37 | freezes on hash collisions (reported and analysed by Graham Leggett). |
3 | - new config symbol, EV_USE_CLOCK_SYSCALL, to make libev use |
38 | - new config symbol, EV_USE_CLOCK_SYSCALL, to make libev use |
4 | a direct syscall - slower, but no dependency on librt et al. |
39 | a direct syscall - slower, but no dependency on librt et al. |
5 | - assume negative return values != -1 signals success of port_getn |
40 | - assume negative return values != -1 signals success of port_getn |
6 | (http://cvs.epicsol.org/cgi/viewcvs.cgi/epic5/source/newio.c?rev=1.52) |
41 | (http://cvs.epicsol.org/cgi/viewcvs.cgi/epic5/source/newio.c?rev=1.52) |
7 | (no known failure reports, but it doesn't hurt). |
42 | (no known failure reports, but it doesn't hurt). |
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43 | - fork detection in ev_embed now stops and restarts the watcher |
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44 | automatically. |
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45 | - EXPERIMENTAL: default the method to operator () in ev++.h, |
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46 | to make it nicer to use functors (requested by Benedek László). |
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47 | - fixed const object callbacks in ev++.h. |
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48 | - replaced loop_ref argument of watcher.set (loop) by a direct |
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49 | ev_loop * in ev++.h, to avoid clashes with functor patch. |
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50 | - do not try to watch the empty string via inotify. |
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51 | - inotify watchers could be leaked under certain circumstances. |
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52 | - OS X 10.5 is actually even more broken than earlier versions, |
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53 | so fall back to select on that piece of garbage. |
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54 | - fixed some weirdness in the ev_embed documentation. |
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9 | 3.49 Wed Nov 19 11:26:53 CET 2008 |
56 | 3.49 Wed Nov 19 11:26:53 CET 2008 |
10 | - ev_stat watchers will now use inotify as a mere hint on |
57 | - ev_stat watchers will now use inotify as a mere hint on |
11 | kernels <2.6.25, or if the filesystem is not in the |
58 | kernels <2.6.25, or if the filesystem is not in the |
12 | "known to be good" list. |
59 | "known to be good" list. |