I’ve uploaded a binary package for MacOSX 10.9+.
Also, I’ve built pkgsrc binary packages for NetBSD, Darwin, Solaris/Illumos/SmartOS and Linux (EL6/EL7) for use with pkg_add.
Binaries:
http://bill.welliver.org/dist/pike/pkgsrc/
pkgsrc make package:
http://bill.welliver.org/dist/pike/pkgsrc/pike8.0.tar.gz
Once we have a final release, I’ll update the homebrew formula.
As always, comments and suggestions are welcome!
Bill
On Aug 1, 2017, at 7:53 PM, Peter Bortas bortas@gmail.com wrote:
Pike 8.0.466 beta/release candidate:
https://pike.lysator.liu.se/pub/pike/beta/8.0.466/Pike-v8.0.466.tar.gz
Other builds:
https://pike.lysator.liu.se/pub/pike/beta/8.0.466/Pike-v8.0.466-Darwin-15.4.... https://pike.lysator.liu.se/pub/pike/beta/8.0.466/Pike-v8.0.466-win32-oldlib...
Last months release candidate never got promoted to release, so the changes is very similar.
Changes since Pike 8.0.438 (release 9)
New Features
o Concurrent
The Concurrent module simplifies asynchronous code by synchronizing events in different ways. As an example the connect() function shown below will respond with a Concurrent.Future object that at some point will represent either a connected socket or a failure.
Concurrent.Future connect(string host, int port) { Stdio.File con = Stdio.File(); Concurrent.Promise p = Concurrent.Promise(); if( !con->async_connect(host, port, lambda(int success) { if(success) p->success(con); else p->failure("Failed to connect to "+host+":"+port+"\n"); })) { p->failure("Failed to open socket.\n"); } return p->future(); }
The returned future can then be used in various ways.
// On success, call make_request(con, query). On failure call // werror(msg). connect(host, port) ->on_failure(werror) ->on_success(make_request, query);
// On success, call make_request(con, query1) followed by // make_request(resp, query2), where resp is the return value from // make_reqest. connect(host, port) ->then(make_request, werror, query1) ->then(make_request, werror, query2);
// Call bridge_ports(con1, con2) when both connections are // established. Concurrent.all(connect(host1, port1), connect(host2, port2)) ->then(bridge_ports, failure);
// Call make_request(con) once either of the connections are // established. Concurrent.race(connect(host1, port1), connect(host2, port2)) ->then(make_requet, query);
o Debug.Inspect
Allows for interactive debugging and live data structure inspection in both single- and multi-threaded programs.
Example: In the program you'd like to inspect, insert the following one-liner: Debug.Inspect("/tmp/test.pike");
Then start the program and keep it running. Next you create a /tmp/test.pike with the following content: void create() { werror("Only once per modification of test.pike\n"); }
int main() { werror("This will run every iteration\n"); werror("By returning 1 here, we disable the stacktrace dumps\n"); return 0; } void destroy() { werror("destroy() runs just as often as create()\n"); }
Whenever you edit /tmp/test.pike, it will automatically reload the file.
Bug fixes
o ADT.Heap
Fixed heap corruption when the same object is pushed more than once. It will now be considered as calling adjust().
o FSEvents
EventStreamMonitor now works with other backends.
o Filesystem.Monitor
Reduced initialization latency.
Changed the polling heuristic.
This is intended to reduce poll (and notification) delays in some circumstances.
Improved robostness of adjust_monitor().
Removed some dead and obsolete code.
Scan accelerated monitors too.
Both the Inotify and FSEvents APIs claim that they support notifications on eg network file systems, and while they will succeed in notifying on changes performed by the local host on such file systems, they will not on changes performed by other hosts. To avoid missing such changes these monitors need to be actively scanned too.
Fixed lost acceleration with InotifyMonitor
Recover from race-condition where when a file was repeatedly created and deleted, acceleration was lost.
Fixed symlink issue with InotifyMonitor.
Added support for more fine-grained tracing of monitors.
o Inotify
Addressed an issue where the backend might be stuck in pending indefinitely.
o mappings
Fixed an off by one error in random(mapping) that randomly caused values of type PIKE_T_FREE from the freelist to be exposed to Pike.
o Nettle.Hash
Fixed NULL-dereference in Nettle.Hash()->crypt_hash().
o Parser.HTML
Fixed a condition where Pike would run out of stack space for large documents.
o Search
Fixed a race condition when updating the database.
o Sql.pgsql
Sped up BEGIN/COMMIT statements.
Preserve the initial error message in case of multiple error messages during the same transaction.
Flush out unseen error messages upon connection close to stderr.
Closed a prepared-statement-cache race when the same statement is offered multiple times before it finalises the cache entry.
Fix sync errors with the database in case of multiple running statements on a single connection that generate multiple errors.
Eliminate spurious sync errors on pipe-lined transactions (multiple transactions in flight on a single file descriptor).
CancelRequests (to cancel running queries) caused sync errors with the database when multiple queries were in flight.
Eliminate transient error messages on database restarts.
o Sql.SQLite
When using query bindings, strings are now always stored as strings; previously, 8-bit strings were stored as binary objects (BLOBs) and wide strings were stored as unicode strings, which caused 8-bit strings to be unequal (and thus not returned) when used in a standard string query.
Binary values may be stored as BLOBs using bindings by wrapping the binary string in a multiset. For example, to store the value "myBinary" as a BLOB value using a binding, use: (<"myBinary">).
o Standards.BSON
Fixed incorrect encoding/decoding of Binary data.
Bugfixes for the decoding of Binary values of subtype 2, Binary values of subtypes above 0x7f and Datetime values with negative values.
o Standards.JSON
Fixed integer overflow in decode() on 64-bit platforms.
o Stdio.Buffer
Fixed a crash when attempting to create a rewind key on a buffer returned by read_buffer().
Fixed integer overflow in read_json().
Building
o Configure
Attempt to detect the tool prefix depending on ABI.
Improves detection of pkg-config.
o Java
Detect system installation of JavaVM framework on MacOS X.
o Stdio
Improved support for NetBSD.
Regards,
Peter Bortas