txio releases¶
master¶
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18.8.1¶
add API to support cancellation; this means passing a 1-argument callable to
create_future
andtxaio.cancel
to actually cancel a futuresupport Python 3.7 (CI / testing added)
18.7.1¶
move to calver
deprecate Python 3.3 support and CI testing
2.10.0¶
the asyncio version of
make_logger
now deduces a proper namespace instead of using the root (thanks spr0cketeer)
2.9.0¶
March 2, 2018
2.8.2¶
September 4, 2017
fix: no longer install LICENSE file into installation directory (conflicts!)
2.8.1¶
July 21, 2017
fix: the asyncio version of sleep() correctly returns a Future instance
2.8.0¶
June 8, 2017
fix: asyncio - remove the hacks for “simulating” chained futures (no longer works - cpy36 has native code for future)
new: run CI on Python 3.5 and 3.6
2.7.1¶
May 1, 2017
asyncio: example and docs for running multiple loops
asyncio: log exception tracebacks when they’re available for error-message
2.7.0¶
April 15, 2017
allow alternate asyncio loops
new future creation API for alternate loops
2.6.1¶
February 9, 2017
added inline sleep helper (Twisted only for now)
2.6.0¶
December 29, 2016
avoid giving negative times to callLater with batched timers (issue #81)
2.5.2¶
November 6, 2016
fix pytest3/2
fix Sphinx 1.4+ doc building
Copyrights transferred from Tavendo to Crossbar.io Technologies
2.5.1¶
April 28, 2016
Bug with
make_batched_timer
remembering (via a closure) the reactor/event-loop too persistantly
2.5.0¶
April 28, 2016
Document that
@coroutine
and@inlineCallbacks
are not supportedObjects returned from the
txaio.make_batched_timer()
API now have millisecond resolution and spread out their notifications over the entire range of the bucket.
2.4.0¶
April 22, 2016
Added
txaio.make_batched_timer()
API. The main use-case for this is when you have lots of of timers, but their exact resolution isn’t important; batching them into buckets causes far fewer delayed call instances to be outstanding in the underlying event-loop/reactor.
2.3.1¶
April 10, 2016
added universal wheels
2.3.0¶
April 9, 2016
More logging infrastructure and APIs to support moving all of Crossbar.io’s logging to txaio.
previous releases¶
We didn’t produce any release notes prior to 2.4.0
Instead of making up summaries of all previous releases after the fact, you will have to do something like
git log v1.1.0..v2.0.0
to see what changed between releases. If you do make a summary, pull-requests are welcome!