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Name: perl-AnyEvent | Distribution: SUSE Linux Framework One |
Version: 7.17 | Vendor: SUSE LLC <https://www.suse.com/> |
Release: slfo.1.1.3 | Build date: Mon Aug 26 11:06:11 2024 |
Group: Development/Libraries/Perl | Build host: h02-armsrv1 |
Size: 1004212 | Source RPM: perl-AnyEvent-7.17-slfo.1.1.3.src.rpm |
Packager: https://www.suse.com/ | |
Url: https://metacpan.org/release/AnyEvent | |
Summary: The DBI of event loop programming |
AnyEvent provides a uniform interface to various event loops. This allows module authors to use event loop functionality without forcing module users to use a specific event loop implementation (since more than one event loop cannot coexist peacefully). The interface itself is vaguely similar, but not identical to the Event module. During the first call of any watcher-creation method, the module tries to detect the currently loaded event loop by probing whether one of the following modules is already loaded: EV, AnyEvent::Loop, Event, Glib, Tk, Event::Lib, Qt, POE. The first one found is used. If none are detected, the module tries to load the first four modules in the order given; but note that if EV is not available, the pure-perl AnyEvent::Loop should always work, so the other two are not normally tried. Because AnyEvent first checks for modules that are already loaded, loading an event model explicitly before first using AnyEvent will likely make that model the default. For example: use Tk; use AnyEvent; The _likely_ means that, if any module loads another event model and starts using it, all bets are off - this case should be very rare though, as very few modules hardcode event loops without announcing this very loudly. The pure-perl implementation of AnyEvent is called 'AnyEvent::Loop'. Like other event modules you can load it explicitly and enjoy the high availability of that event loop :)
GPL-1.0-or-later OR Artistic-1.0
* Wed Sep 18 2019 timueller+perl@suse.de - updated to 7.17 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-AnyEvent/Changes TODO: document TCP_*** constants TODO: add debug/trace logging to some modules TODO: use the eval-with-cb-call trick also to speed up JSON? TODO: FAQ: common pitfalls? invoke-before-return TODO: FAQ: scope-ids? hosts file order? TODO: AnyEvent::Handle with AnyEvent::IO? TODO: invalid. and localhost. specialcasing inside AEDNS and not AESocket (rfc6761) TODO: maybe implement env variable to give hosts precedence TODO: more formats for parse_ipv6 (single ipv6 address without port, ...p80, ...#80) TODO: inet_aton maybe pack C4? no, add a comment why not TODO: socket prepare callbacks, can they easily signal failure as well? TODO: Олег Г <verdrehung@gmail.com>, empty A record response causes AnyEvent::resolve_sockaddr to eventually call pack_sockaddr with undef - broken dns server, but maybe improve the response. 7.17 Wed Sep 18 03:04:49 CEST 2019 - work around antique openssl version in RHEL 7 by formatting dh parameters differently (reported by several people). - add t/13_weaken.t. * Sun Jul 21 2019 coolo@suse.com - updated to 7.16 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-AnyEvent/Changes * Tue Feb 26 2019 coolo@suse.com - updated to 7.15 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-AnyEvent/Changes 7.15 Tue Feb 26 03:07:42 CET 2019 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: AnyEvent::Handle's tls_detect documentation gave separate major and minor versions, while code passed only a single value. This version follows the documentation and now passes separate major and minor values. - work around Net::SSLeay not having been ported to openssl 1.1, but many distributions compiling it against openssl 1.1, which unfortunately succeeds and results in a very broken module. - AnyEvent::DNS::dns_unpack now stores the original DNS packet in the __ member, to allow decoding of undecodable resouce records containing compressed domian names. - AnyEvent::Socket::parse_ipv6 would NOT, as advertised, accept ipv4 addresses. It now does and converts them to ipv4 mapped addresses. - support CAA records, based on patch by Steve Atkins. - add freenom and cloudflare nameservers as dns fallback. - AnyEvent::Strict would not properly ward against io watchers on files when the handle passed was a file descriptor. - document "internal" variables used by the dns en-/decoder to allow enterprising users to extend them in a semi-official way. * Sun Jun 25 2017 coolo@suse.com - updated to 7.14 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-AnyEvent/Changes * Mon Sep 19 2016 coolo@suse.com - updated to 7.13 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-AnyEvent/Changes * Sun Sep 18 2016 coolo@suse.com - updated to 7.13 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-AnyEvent/Changes 7.13 Sat Sep 17 04:31:49 CEST 2016 - Only call tlsext_host_name for non-empty common names (reported by Maxime Soulé). - log a (single) notice message if SNI is not supported. - upgrade to UTS-46:9.0.0 draft and switch to non-transitional behaviour, beating thunderbird, ie, edge, chrome and safari to it :) (see also https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1218179) - turns out the UTS-46 IDNA testcase failures were indeed bugs in the testcases and the specification and not in the code - the post-9.0.0 unicode files have all known problems fixed, so finally the AnyEvent IDNA implementation can pass the full IDNA testsuite - without needing a single fix :) - guarantee (and document) that condvar callbacks will be removed on invocation - important to avoid circular references. * Sun Feb 07 2016 coolo@suse.com - updated to 7.12 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-AnyEvent/Changes * Sun Sep 20 2015 coolo@suse.com - updated to 7.11 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-AnyEvent/Changes TODO: more formats for parse_ipv6 (single ipv6 address without port, ...p80, ...#80) 7.11 Thu Jul 16 14:36:00 CEST 2015 - AnyEvent::Socket::parse_ipv6 could accept malformed ipv6 addresses (extra "::" at end and similar cases). - add a more explicit warning to AnyEvent::Handle that it doesn't work on files, people keep getting confused. - new function AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_bind. - new functions AnyEvent::fh_block and AnyEvent::fh_unblock. - aligned ipv6 address formatting with RFC 5952 (by not shortening a single :0: to ::). - added stability canary support. * Sun May 03 2015 coolo@suse.com - updated to 7.09 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-AnyEvent/Changes TODO: hosts always read? that's not expected 7.09 Sat May 2 16:38:53 CEST 2015 - AnyEvent::Debug called an internal function (AnyEvent::Log::ft) that was renamed to AnyEvent::Log:format_time. uinder its old name (analyzed by Michael Stovenour). - update AnyEvent::DNS fallback resolver addresses: seems google effectively killed most other free dns resolvers, so remove them, but add cable and wireless (ecrc) since it was stable for 20 years or so, official or not, and there should be an alternative to google. - perl5porters broke windows error codes in 5.20, and mapped WSAEWOULDBLOCK on the (different) EWOULDBLOCK error code, and WSAEINPROGRESS into the incompatible ERINPROGRESS code, probably because they were so cool. They probably broke other error codes for no reason, too, but I didn't care for checking, it's too depressing. This version only works around the WSAEWOULDBLOCK issue, because I don't have a nice way to work around the WSAEINPROGRESS bug. * Tue Apr 14 2015 coolo@suse.com - updated to 7.08 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-AnyEvent/Changes 7.08 Wed Dec 10 05:27:17 CET 2014 - work around a newly introduced bug in Socket 2.011 (an errornous sun_length check) (analyzed by Maxime Soulé). - AnyEvent::TLS didn't load (but refer to) AnyEvent::Socket (analyzed by Ben Magistro). - AnyEvent::Strict will now confess, not croak. This is in line with it being a development/debugging tool. - work around a number of libglib bugs (debug builds of libglib enforce certain undocumented behaviour patterns such as not being able to remove a child watch source after it has fired, which we will try to emulate to avoid "criticals". what where they thinking...). - mention json security issues in AnyEvent::Handle, now that Douglas Crockford has foolishly and incompatibly changed JSON. - changed default dns resolver "max_outstanding" value from 1 to 10, the latter beinfg the intended value all along (reported by Ilya Chesnokov). - added new "AnyEvent::Impl::UV" interface module to the UV event lib (written by Mike Lowell). * Sun Feb 09 2014 coolo@suse.com - updated to 7.07 - the documentation for custom tls verify schemes was wrong. make it agree with the code (reported by Maxime Soulé). - added cbor read and write types to AnyEvent::Handle (using CBOR::XS). - work around an API change in openssl that could cause wrong tls connection aborts, likely on windows only (analyzed by sten). - calling AnyEvent->now_update with AnyEvent::Impl::Perl caused an endless loop (reported by Dietrich Rebmann). - add tlsv1_1 and tlsv1_2 protocols to AnyEvent::TLS (patch by Maxime Soulé). - document AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::set_loop and $AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::LOOP. Though only documented now, this functionality has _always_ been available. - force a toplevel domain name in t/81_hosts.t (analyzed by David Jack Wange Olrik). - document that AnyEvent::Log uses AnyEvent::IO. - warn about AnyEvent::Filesys::Notify performance. - praise the joys of AnyEvent::Fork::*. - time for an =encoding directive. - do no longer use JSON to create a default json coder, use JSON::XS or JSON::PP directly. * Fri Oct 04 2013 coolo@suse.com - updated to 7.05 - uts46data.pl couldn't be found due to wrong naming of the file (reported by Fulko Hew). - handle lone \015's properly in AE::Handle's default line read (reported by various people). - untaint ip addresses found in /etc/hosts (patch by José Micó). - the memleak fix in 7.03 caused resolving via /etc/hosts to always fail on first use (reported and testcase by Andrew Whatson). - expose AnyEvent::Log::format_time, and allow users to redefine it. - expose AnyEvent::Log::default_format, and allow redefinition. - expose AnyEvent::Log::fatal_exit, to allow redefinition. - AnyEvent::Debug shell can now run coro shell commands, if available. - t/63* tests were wrongly in MANIFEST. - kernel.org's finger server went MIA, switch to freebsd.org and icculus.org. - clarify that IO::AIO and AnyEvent::AIO are needed for AnyEvent::IO to function asynchronously (reported by Daniel Carosone). - hard-disable $^W in most tests, it generates too much garbage output. - use a (hopefully) more future-proof method to emulate common::sense. - upgrade to UTS-46:6.2.0. - switch to INSTLIB from INSTLIBDIR, as INSTLIBDIR was wrongly documented. should not affect anything. * Mon Jun 03 2013 coolo@suse.com - updated to 7.04 - debugging code left in. - AnyEvent::Socket::inet_aton did not work when dns resolution was used to find the addresses (analyzed and patch by Maxime Soulé). - fix a memory leak in the /etc/hosts lookup code when hosts don't resolve and are not in hosts (analyzed by sten). * Tue Sep 04 2012 coolo@suse.com - updated to 7.02 - AnyEvent::Util::run_cmd could block indefinitely (analyzed and test program by Yorhel). - verified that AnyEvent::Socket follows RFC5952. - try to parse "ADDR#PORT" in addition to "ADDR PORT". * Wed May 30 2012 coolo@suse.com - it's not noarch * Fri May 25 2012 coolo@suse.com - updated to 7.01 - fail with EPROTO in AnyEvent::Handle wqhen TLS is requested but not available, instead of throwing an exception. - use File::Spec to get the tmpdir in t/*, to avoid needless failures on (most, not mine :) windows boxes. - new handle read types: tls_detect and tls_autostart. - child watchers are broken in POE 1.352 (also many earlier versions) and there seems to be no way to work around it, as POE itself is inherently racy. Document this regression and add a delay in t/68_poe_03_child.t for the time being. - new module AnyEvent::IO, that is a frontend to either a pure-perl synchronous I/O implementation (AnyEvent::IO::Perl), or to the asynchronous I/O extension IO::AIO (AnyEvent::IO::IOAIO). - load /etc/hosts only when DNS has no answer. - stat /etc/hosts on every access and reload it if it changed. - load /etc/hosts via AnyEvent::IO - potentially asynchronous. - fix a buggy croak in the dh parameter reading in AnyEvent::TLS. - AnyEvent::Log log_to_file and log_to_path now use AnyEvent::IO. As a side effect, they now use true appending as opposed to libc appending, and the file might not have been opened when the function returns. - the default logging level was not properly documented in a variety of places, this has hopefully been rectified. - updated uts46data.pl for unicode 6.1.0. - made log messages generated by AnyEvent submodules not include the package name anymore, as it will be logged by default already. - upgrade to the trick used by common-sense 3.5 to work around extra warning torture/breakage under perl 5.15.x. - log messages by anyevent are now ucfirst, are usually full sentences and do no longer include the package name. - the storable read type would sometimes throw an exception instead of causing EBADMSG (analyzed by Maxime Soulé). - work around a bug in openssl 1.0.1 which enforces a minimum rsa keysize (reported by Paul Howarth). - documented Rocco fabricating statements about AnyEvent and me. * Fri Feb 10 2012 coolo@suse.com - updated to 6.14 - AnyEvent::Impl::Tk was broken due to a mysterious "die" inside, probably an editing mistake (reported by Darin McBride). - AnyEvent::Util::fork_call checked for POSIX availability in the wrong way, causing it to fail if POSIX wasn't loaded already (analysed by Rock Power). - AnyEvent::Handle::push_read (line => did pass $1 directly, so regex-matching inside the callback would change the parameter, despite $1 being dynamically scoped per-block. this perl bug is now being worked around (testcase by Cindy Wang). - $! was clobbered by subsequent calls in tcp_connect, due to the postpone not saving/restoring it (analyzed by Richard Garnish). - Tk cannot create windows when tainted unless you set a title, so set a dummy title for AnyEvent's dummy mainwindow. How dummy. - escape any nonprintable/nonascii characters when stringifying backtraces. - log the reason loading an interface module fails to load at level debug. * Fri Nov 18 2011 coolo@suse.com - update to 6.1 - INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: the default log level is now "4" (error and above), and some messages inside AnyEvent have been elevated to higher log levels to print by default. ... see Changes * Mon Sep 19 2011 coolo@suse.com - updated to 6.02 - log_to_syslog now accepts facility strings. - log_to_syslog would not allow facilities - "$facility|$level" * literally* means that string. sheesh. - the CPAN parser got confused and thought we provide Sys::Syslog, try to work around. - renamed AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK2 to FLTK. ... for more see Changes * Thu Aug 25 2011 chris@computersalat.de - fix deps o build for RHEL, CentoS, SLE_10 (Unknown tag: Recommends) - cpanspec * Sat Jun 11 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - switch to bm.pl, as cpanspec created an RPM that didn't provide perl(AnyEvent) * Sat Jun 11 2011 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org - update to 5.34: * AE::TLS didn't support both cert_file and key at the same time, due to some copy&paste bug * improve AE::Handle timeout documentation slightly - changes from 5.33: * AnyEvent::Handle on_connect_error - do not try to destroy a handle object when it's already gone * update idna algorithm(s) to UTS#46 version 6.0.0 * preserve trailing dot in idn_to_ascii - testsuite says to preserve, uts46 says it's an error, and testsuite makes more sense * remove leading dots in idn_to_ascii - testsuite says to remove, uts46 says it's an error, and testsuite makes more sense * fixed a bug in idn ignored character processing - changes from 5.31: * work around a POE bug where POE would first poll for new events and invoke handlers BEFORE handling the message queue * fix parsing of "domain" statement in resolv.conf * stop_read now does just that in TLS mode; see its documentation for caveats * update to common::sense 3.4 warning set (some warnings in perl impose an arbitrary 32kb limit on regex matches, which affects AnyEvent::Handle) * AE::Handle had a broken rbuf_max method and missing wbuf_max method * new experimental AE::Handle::resettls method - changes from 5.3: * major IOAsync patch by Paul Evans - 0.33 is required, as the major issues with IO::Async have been solved in that version, including the availabilty of a default loop! * implement new wbuf_max parameter for AnyEvent::Handle * added Cocoa::EventLoop backend * set CLOEXEC flag on parent-side fd's in AnyEvent::Util::run_cmd, to avoid leaking them to any child processes * try to force files into the arch-dependend lib directory, for the half-"turly obsessive compulsive person"(s) that depend on it - changes from 5.29: * convert EV backend to EV 4.00 API (so better upgrade EV too) * AE::Handle: implement dynamic read_size adjustment, add max_read_size parameter, reduce default read_size to 2048 * add some FAQ entries for servers and/or on_eof vs. on_error * reduce memory usage slightly when connect was used in AE::Handle * work around more segfaults in Tk * document tls_ctx => undef as valid * detect WNOHANG value at compiletime * include some probably linux-only support for building AnyEvent as part of the perl core * make AnyEvent::Strict truly optional (in case somebody builds a minimal perl...) - changes from 5.28: * due to a glitch, AnyEvent's internal getprotobyname wasn't actually used in tcp_server * implement AnyEvent::CondVar->new method, which was documented but missing * support autoloading of read types in unshift_read * AnyEvent::Strict: do the test for invalid fh arguments differently, resulting in more informative error messages * new AnyEvent::FAQ manpage * clarify that you can actually call push_read etc. in on_read * put keys and certs in /tmp, not into the current directory and document this in the SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS sections of AnyEvent::TLS * support ";" as resolv.conf comment character in AnyEvent::DNS * AnyEvent::Handle now croaks when negative timeouts are passed * add a shitload of TCP_xxx sockopt name constants to AnyEvent::Util, undocumented, but who knows when they might come in handy * Wed Dec 01 2010 coolo@novell.com - switch to perl_requires macro * Tue Jul 06 2010 chris@computersalat.de - update to 5.271 - backport to perl 5.8.x. - 5.27 Sun Jun 6 12:12:05 CEST 2010 - postpone differently in AnyEvent::Socket now, as when not, canceling the connection attempt might fail (found by Felix Antonius Wilhelm Ostmann). - explicitly check for non-stream sockets in AE::Handle, too many clueless people fell into the trap of this somehow working. - simplified and reworked the "OTHER MODULES" section. - better/more condvar examples. - spec created by cpanspec 1.78 * Wed May 05 2010 lnussel@suse.de - don't package empty vendorarch directory * Thu Apr 29 2010 lnussel@suse.de - make noarch * Thu Apr 29 2010 lnussel@suse.de - new version 2.261 - AF_INET6 was not properly used from Socket6 during configuration time (found by Andy Grundman). - don't generate spurious readyness notifications when select returns EINTR in the pure perl backend (analysed and testcase by Bas Denissen). - give same examples in SYNOPSIS sections of AnyEvent and AE. - provider faster implementations for AE::time/now/now_update for EV and Perl backends. - provide faster AE::cv and AE::time implementations for all backends. - no longer support lower/mixed-case signal names (this was never documented nor universally supported). - some more memory-optimisations, and somewhat less messy code to cope with both AnyEvent and AE APIs. * Tue Mar 16 2010 lnussel@suse.de - new version 5.251 - fix a race condition in AnyEvent::Handle that would cause a "bio_read: unsupported method" error (in _another_ ssl connection) after user code threw an exception. - added AnyEvent::Handle->destroyed method. - speed up AnyEvent::Socket::format_address and ::format_ipv6. - the AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking function worked only by lucky accident on win32. - smaller and faster AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking. - when the (required!) Time::HiRes module is missing, AnyEvent did not fall back to built-in time properly. - do not load Fcntl at runtime, saving memory and loading time. - precompile a number of constants and use them instead of runtime detection and eval. - free detection code after detection and similar memory optimisations. - Perl backend timer interval best effort drift has been improved (ame algorithm as EV). - update unicode idna mapping table. * Fri Feb 26 2010 lnussel@suse.de - new version 5.24 - JSON dependency optional - IDN support - IPv6 support * Fri Sep 04 2009 chris@computersalat.de - spec mods o added header o added perl-macros o cleanup - fixed deps o Requires perl = perl_version perl(JSON) >= 2.09 o added Recommends perl(EV) >= 3.4 perl(JSON::XS) >= 2.2 perl(Async::Interrupt) >= 1.0 perl(Net::SLeay) >= 1.33 perl(Guard) >= 1.02 * Thu Jun 11 2009 jw@novell.com - initial build of AnyEvent-4.352.tar.gz
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