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   2010-04-12 01:09:38 by Stoned Elipot | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
Update p5-Async-Interrupt from version 1.03 to version 1.04.

Pkgsrc changes:
- placate pkglint

Upstream changes:
1.04  Wed Mar 31 02:46:49 CEST 2010
        - a double fork partially killed the event pipe (great testcase
          by dormando). affects IO::AIO, BDB and Async::Interrupt.
   2010-03-16 20:10:43 by Jens Rehsack | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
Updating devel/p5-Async-Interrupt from 1.02 to 1.03

pkgsrc changes:
- Add USE_LANGUAGES to mark it's an XS based module requiring a C Compiler

Upstream changes:
1.03  Tue Nov 24 14:31:10 CET 2009
	- port to loser platform.
   2009-09-16 20:37:48 by Jens Rehsack | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
Updating devel/p5-Async-Interrupt from 1.01 to 1.02

Upstream changes:
1.02  Tue Sep  1 18:41:09 CEST 2009
	- prototypes for sig2name/sig2num were missing.
   2009-08-08 22:35:56 by Jens Rehsack | Files touched by this commit (3) | Imported package
Log message:
Importing package for perl5 module Async::Interrupt 1.01 as dependency
for devel/p5-AnyEvent.

This module implements a single feature only of interest to advanced perl
modules, namely asynchronous interruptions (think "UNIX signals", which are
very similar).

Sometimes, modules wish to run code asynchronously (in another thread, or
from a signal handler), and then signal the perl interpreter on certain
events. One common way is to write some data to a pipe and use an event
handling toolkit to watch for I/O events. Another way is to send a signal.
Those methods are slow, and in the case of a pipe, also not asynchronous -
it won't interrupt a running perl interpreter.

This module implements asynchronous notifications that enable you to signal
running perl code from another thread, asynchronously, and sometimes even
without using a single syscall.


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