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wip/p5-IO-Lambda,
Non-blocking I/O in lambda style
Branch: CURRENT,
Version: 1.30,
Package name: p5-IO-Lambda-1.30,
Maintainer: wenhepingp5-IO-Lambda is another attempt to fight the horrors of
non-blocking I/O programming. It tries to bring back the
simplicity of the declarative programming style, that is
only otherwise available when one employs threads,
coroutines, or co-processes.
Required to run:[
www/p5-URI] [
databases/p5-DBI] [
lang/perl5] [
net/p5-Net-DNS] [
security/p5-IO-Socket-SSL] [
time/p5-Time-HiRes] [
devel/p5-Sub-Name] [
www/p5-HTTP-Message]
Required to build:[
pkgtools/cwrappers]
Master sites: (Expand)
RMD160: 54beaf2cefda5685e7162e5d994869f638bd7af8
Filesize: 90.236 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2024-09-19) Package has been reborn
- (2024-09-15) Package deleted from pkgsrc
- (2023-02-13) Package has been reborn
- (2020-09-29) Package has been reborn
- (2020-09-29) Package deleted from pkgsrc
- (2020-09-08) Updated to version: p5-IO-Lambda-1.30
CVS history: (Expand)
2013-11-24 11:00:21 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (5) |
Log message:
Comment out p5-Storable dependency; included in perl since 5.7.3.
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2013-04-03 03:43:52 by Hiramatsu Yoshifumi | Files touched by this commit (2) |
Log message:
Update p5-IO-Lambda to 1.23.
Changes from previsou:
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1.23 - 18 Mar 2012
small http fixes
1.22 - 13 Jan 2012
small http fixes
1.21 - 7 Jul 2011
fixes for perl 5.14
1.20 - 6 Apr 2010
bug fixes
1.19 - 27 Mar 2010
polish POE backend some more
1.18 - 24 Mar 2010
add POE loop backend
1.17 - 12 Mar 2010
add Throttle module (rate-limiter)
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2012-10-04 12:45:25 by Aleksej Saushev | Files touched by this commit (38) |
Log message:
Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days.
Mark packages that don't or might probably not have staged installation.
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2010-02-28 13:07:24 by Wen Heping | Files touched by this commit (4) | |
Log message:
Import p5-IO-Lambda-1.16 as wip/p5-IO-Lambda.
p5-IO-Lambda is another attempt to fight the horrors of
non-blocking I/O programming. It tries to bring back the
simplicity of the declarative programming style, that is
only otherwise available when one employs threads,
coroutines, or co-processes.
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