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perl-AnyEvent - Framework for multiple event loops

Website: http://search.cpan.org/dist/AnyEvent/
License: GPL+ or Artistic
Vendor: Fedora Project
Description:
AnyEvent provides an identical interface to multiple event loops. This allows
module authors to utilize an event loop without forcing module users to use the
same event loop (as multiple event loops cannot coexist peacefully at any one
time).

Packages

perl-AnyEvent-7.05-1.fc20.ppc64 [431 KiB] Changelog by Paul Howarth (2013-08-21):
- Update to 7.05:
   - uts46data.pl couldn't be found due to wrong naming of the file
   - Handle lone \015's properly in AE::Handle's default line read
   - Untaint IP addresses found in /etc/hosts
   - The memleak fix in 7.03 caused resolving via /etc/hosts always to fail on
     first use
   - 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
   - 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
- Don't BR: perl(Event::Lib) as that back-end is not tested
- BR: perl(IO::Async::Loop) for the test suite now that there's a new enough
  version available
- BR: perl(File::Temp) for the test suite

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