1.48: (2005-10-12) -- patch from Eric Lambrecht who noticed that calling sysread in Perl w/ over ~5MB could cause Perl to just die and quit. so limit reads to 5MB. 1.47: (2005-08-29) -- new $ENV{DS_DEBUG} to warn about weird conditions, which currently means just peer_ip_string returning undef. trying to trace that down in perlbal occasionally, but DS_DEBUG might be useful in the future for other things -- account for PostEventLoop running with two items in %PushBackSet, the first of which closes the second, so the second would crash trying to deref undef when it can't find the previously evaluated key in the now-empty hash. 1.46: (2005-08-24) -- warn about undef sockets in Danga::Socket's constructor, or overwriting the descriptor map with a socket using the same fd as another in use. -- change all print STDERR to warn (so we can trap 'em with $SIG{__WARN__}) -- delay the removal of fds from DescriptorMap to eliminate warnings when one fds in the same epoll_wait/etc return set kills one of the others which hasn't been processed yet. new test t/12-closerace.t to demonstrate the situation. 1.45: (2005-08-23) -- don't hang forever if there is a timer but no sockets and looptimeout is -1. the problem was we always picked the lesser time of LoopTimeout and NextTimerTimeout, but if LoopTimeout was -1 (which means infinity), we preferred that, wrongly. -- in RunTimers, calculate the milliseconds in integer, and add 1 to remove some floating point weirdness which caused 20-30 extra loops which accomplished nothing. see comments. 1.44: (2005-08-16) -- fix another bug in push_back_read... ancient: comma instead of semi-colon (can you tell nobody used this function before?) -- fix a bug in push_back_read ... apparently it never actually worked when you asked for less bytes than were available. -- adds code for when kqueue returns a fd we don't have a mapping for (Matt Sergeant) -- generic timer support (Matt Sergeant), use HiRes and rearrange to share some code (Brad) -- make tcp_cork a noop on non-linux (FIXME: port to bsd at least) 1.43: -- don't even try epoll if not on a known/tested arch -- updated POD docs 1.42: -- use the right epoll system call numbers on non-x86 machines -- start of a good test suite -- 64-bit struct support (test suite passes on ia64, ppc) (and presumably ppc64, but yet untested) 1.41: -- make the Poll mode behave like Epoll/Kqueue in that fds returned w/ no corresponding Danga::Socket object or OtherFds coderef just get ignored. make it robust against apps with races, perhaps? patch from Justin Azoff 1.40: -- Kqueue support from Matt Sergeant 1.39: -- make BSD::Resource optional 1.38: -- added support for profiling (epoll only at the moment while this feature is further fleshed out); user application is required to enable profiling and actually process the resultant data -- if epoll_wait returns an event we can't handle, delete it. this means the application fucked up and lost its state somehow. or maybe Danga::Socket did? still debugging this in Perlbal. 1.25: (2004-10-22) -- move the syscall.ph require into "package main" rather than stealing all its definitions into our namespace. now other modules can use syscall.ph and Danga::Socket at the same time (as long as they're also polite and load it into main) (NOTE: if you know a better way to do this, let us know...) 1.24: (2004-10-21) -- ability to steal the underlying socket from the Danga::Socket object. this is useful if a caller wants to hold onto the socket but destroy the Danga::Socket object (previously the Danga::Socket close would close the underlying socket) 1.22: (2004-10-21) -- minimal POD docs -- first public release