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Revision history for Perl extension Coro. 6.31 Thu May 9 07:39:48 CEST 2013 - Coro::AIO requests would crash if the thread was ready'd while the request was ongoing. 6.29 Wed May 8 02:55:18 CEST 2013 - when an on_destroy handler destructs the coro currently being destructed a perl scalar could be accessed after being freed, likely causing a crash. 6.28 Wed Mar 6 06:58:02 CET 2013 - clean remnants of existing __DIE__ and __WARN__ handlers so they lose their magic and will not cause segfaults later (testcase by Andrey Sagulin). - improved Coro::State documentation a bit. - Coro::Debug::command now flushes the output. - add hack detection code for x32 abi, because the braindead slugs who designed that made it look exactly like x86_64 without providing proper compile time symbols to test for it. as a result, this detection cannot work reliably. - valgrind stack registering was broken. - do not rely on Time::HiRes anymore in Coro::Debug. 6.23 Fri Dec 7 23:36:37 CET 2012 - use experimental fiber implementation on native windows perls. - use sizeof (void *) as multiplication factor for stack sizes, to accomodate the totally braindamaged microsoft 64 bit "os". - changed verifier host from win2k-ap510-32 to win7-sp516-32/64. activeperl 5.16 crashes when PerlIO_define_layer is called due to some bug in the perl dll, strawberry perl at least passes the testsuite. - implement Coro::Handle->peeraddr/host/port, for slightly improved compatibility with LWP. - implement 5.17 compatibility by almost blindly applying a good-looking patch by Father Chrysostomos. - move stack management functions into libcoro 3. - libcoro version 3 "released". - support magic values as timed_io_once args. - recommend AnyEvent 7+ or EV 4+, also require EV version 4 or newer for Coro::EV. 6.10 Tue Oct 9 01:14:27 CEST 2012 - updated ecb.h, it had a typo that caused it to not compile on many big endian systems (reported by many people). - disable memory fences in ecb.h to improve portability. 6.09 Sat Oct 6 23:25:02 CEST 2012 - Coro::EV I/O watchers were not interruptible by exceptions (Coro::State::throw) (testcase by sten). - ->throw now puts threads into the ready queue, as this seems to be expected by existing code, and code that doesn't cope with spurious wakeups needs fixing anyway. - use fd -1 in mmap. - cast I32 to int in error message printf. - warn about broken so-called "hardened" kernels. 6.08 Fri Apr 13 12:05:47 CEST 2012 - be more aggressive about exiting like perl does - formerly, exiting from the non-main thread would not execute END blocks. |
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