diff --git a/Future-0.19.tar.gz b/Future-0.19.tar.gz deleted file mode 100644 index c478d78..0000000 --- a/Future-0.19.tar.gz +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1 -oid sha256:1cf70b690faa623ad854ec8ec32ef07dc187a57061ac95ca4679f04f1216e84e -size 57262 diff --git a/Future-0.32.tar.gz b/Future-0.32.tar.gz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..825c376 --- /dev/null +++ b/Future-0.32.tar.gz @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1 +oid sha256:39418065446e15dd579f2359094efe04b1f836a5805c4ce4e8287b05de27b58d +size 80051 diff --git a/perl-Future.changes b/perl-Future.changes index 7f14f93..674b905 100644 --- a/perl-Future.changes +++ b/perl-Future.changes @@ -1,3 +1,142 @@ +------------------------------------------------------------------- +Tue Apr 14 19:05:36 UTC 2015 - coolo@suse.com + +- updated to 0.32 + see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Future/Changes + + 0.32 2015/03/10 19:54:22 + [CHANGES] + * Documentation updates for new ->wrap_cb method + + [BUGFIXES] + * Empty convergents should respect subclassing (RT97537) + * Adjust loss-report regexp for bleadperl (RT99002 again) + * Make trailing periods in warning tests optional, to account for + Carp version changes (RT100685) + + 0.31 2015/03/08 17:50:06 + [CHANGES] + * Added debugging warning when destroying a failed Future that has + not reported its failure (RT102198) + * Have ->and_then / ->or_else die immediately to further their + deprecation + * Announce done_cb/fail_cb/cancel_cb as deprecated in favour of curry + * Provide ->wrap_cb method (experimental) + + [BUGFIXES] + * Ensure that Test::Future does not retain Futures once they are + complete (RT101128) + * 'use Future' in Future::Utils (RT102167) + + 0.30 2014/11/26 14:29:28 + [CHANGES] + * Rename 'dependent' futures to 'convergent' + * Removed examples/ scripts that now exist as independent modules + * Added ->without_cancel + * Sanity-check the $code argument to ->on_{ready,done,fail,cancel} to + ensure it is callable or a Future + + [BUGFIXES] + * Ensure that 'ready_at' is always set in DEBUG mode + * Fix DEBUG 'lost_at' line number reporting tests for latest + bleadperl (RT99002) + * Ensure that if Future::Utils::repeat condition code dies, that is + passed to the result Future and not propagated to the caller + (RT100067) + * Failure by returning a non-Future from a sequencing code block + should report as a failed Future, not throw exception to caller + + 0.29 2014/07/17 12:18:12 + [CHANGES] + * Added Test::Future + * Stronger deprecations - repeat {} on failures warns every time, + ->and_then / ->or_else warn once + + [BUGFIXES] + * Define the behaviour of dependent futures when components are + cancelled. (Partially fixes RT96685) + * Use Module::Build->prompt (RT96409) + * Ensure that repeat on an empty foreach list or empty generator + without 'otherwise' behaves correctly, just yield an immediate + + 0.28 2014/06/08 22:43:40 + [CHANGES] + * Added ->label + * Added ->btime, rtime, elapsed tracing timers + * Better handling of 'breaks' version detection + + 0.27 2014/06/06 17:42:27 + [BUGFIXES] + * Depend on Carp 1.25 for the new message format with trailing + period, so tests work + + 0.26 2014/06/01 12:52:53 + [CHANGES] + * Added ->is_failed accessor + * Implement ->export_to_level in Future::Utils + * Print a warning about lost sequence Futures + * Allow Future->done and Future->fail as simple class constructors + to return immediates + * Added Future->unwrap + + [BUGFIXES] + * Ensure that sequence futures are weaken()ed in the forward + direction. + **NOTE** This will potentially break existing code that depended on + strong references. This old code was, however, broken. + + 0.25 2014/02/22 03:47:08 + [BUGFIXES] + * Fix warning-matching test in unit test for both older and newer + versions of Carp + + 0.24 2014/02/21 17:57:49 + [CHANGES] + * Have repeat print a warning if it is asked to retry over a failure + * Change documentation to suggest try_repeat instead of repeat for + retries over failure + * Check at call time that sequencing callbacks really are callable, + leading to neater error messages (RT93164) + + 0.23 2014/01/19 15:26:55 + [CHANGES] + * Link to Futures advent calendar 2013 + * Fixes/additions to Phrasebook documentation, including section + about tree recursion + + [BUGFIXES] + * Ensure that late addition of additional items to a fmap foreach + array works correctly even with concurrency + + 0.22 2014/01/12 03:12:18 + [CHANGES] + * Ignore ->done or ->fail on cancelled Futures + * Added ->then_done, ->then_fail, ->else_done, ->else_fail + * Neaten up naming of fmap* family - provide both long and short + names for each function + * Added Future::Utils::call and call_with_escape + * Ensure that dependent futures on subclasses tries to use derived + futures as prototype if possible + + 0.21 2013/12/29 18:14:41 + [CHANGES] + * Major performance improvement by folding out some layers of sub {} + wrapping in sequencing operations + * Added ->then_with_f and ->else_with_f + + [BUGFIXES] + * Don't start another trial after cancelling a repeat() (RT91147) + + 0.20 2013/11/18 19:14:27 + [CHANGES] + * Include an indication of done/failed/cancelled status of a Future + when ->done or ->failing an already-ready one + + [BUGFIXES] + * Declare requires perl 5.8 because it fails on 5.6 smokers - no idea + why + * Fix a couple of typoes in docs (RT89185) + ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 2 05:34:33 UTC 2013 - coolo@suse.com diff --git a/perl-Future.spec b/perl-Future.spec index cea969e..42d83b6 100644 --- a/perl-Future.spec +++ b/perl-Future.spec @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # # spec file for package perl-Future # -# Copyright (c) 2013 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. +# Copyright (c) 2015 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Name: perl-Future -Version: 0.19 +Version: 0.32 Release: 0 %define cpan_name Future Summary: represent an operation awaiting completion @@ -29,16 +29,13 @@ BuildArch: noarch BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build BuildRequires: perl BuildRequires: perl-macros -BuildRequires: perl(Module::Build) +BuildRequires: perl(Carp) >= 1.25 +BuildRequires: perl(Module::Build) >= 0.4004 BuildRequires: perl(Test::Fatal) BuildRequires: perl(Test::Identity) BuildRequires: perl(Test::More) >= 0.88 BuildRequires: perl(Test::Refcount) -#BuildRequires: perl(AnyEvent) -#BuildRequires: perl(Future) -#BuildRequires: perl(Future::Utils) -#BuildRequires: perl(IO::Async::Loop) >= 0.56 -#BuildRequires: perl(POE) +Requires: perl(Carp) >= 1.25 %{perl_requires} %description @@ -50,18 +47,26 @@ Some futures represent a single operation and are explicitly marked as ready by calling the 'done' or 'fail' methods. These are called "leaf" futures here, and are returned by the 'new' constructor. -Other futures represent a collection sub-tasks, and are implicitly marked -as ready depending on the readiness of their component futures as required. -These are called "dependent" futures here, and are returned by the various -'wait_*' and 'need_*' constructors. +Other futures represent a collection of sub-tasks, and are implicitly +marked as ready depending on the readiness of their component futures as +required. These are called "convergent" futures here as they converge +control and data-flow back into one place. These are the ones returned by +the various 'wait_*' and 'need_*' constructors. -It is intended that library functions that perform asynchonous operations +It is intended that library functions that perform asynchronous operations would use future objects to represent outstanding operations, and allow their calling programs to control or wait for these operations to complete. The implementation and the user of such an interface would typically make use of different methods on the class. The methods below are documented in two sections; those of interest to each side of the interface. +It should be noted however, that this module does not in any way provide an +actual mechanism for performing this asynchronous activity; it merely +provides a way to create objects that can be used for control and data flow +around those operations. It allows such code to be written in a neater, +forward-reading manner, and simplifies many common patterns that are often +involved in such situations. + See also the Future::Utils manpage which contains useful loop-constructing functions, to run a future-returning function repeatedly in a loop.