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[new release] eio (5 packages) (0.12)
CHANGES: New features / API changes: - Replace objects with variants (@talex5 @patricoferris ocaml-multicore/eio#553 ocaml-multicore/eio#605 ocaml-multicore/eio#608, reviewed by @avsm). Some potential users found object types confusing, so we now use an alternative scheme for OS resources. For users of the resources, the only thing that changes is the types: - Instead of taking an argument of type `#foo`, you should now take `_ foo`. - Instead of returning a value of type `foo`, you should now return `foo_ty Eio.Resource.t`. To provide your own implementation of an interface, you now provide a module rather than an object. For example, to provide your own source flow, use `Eio.Flow.Pi.source (module My_source)`. If you want to define your own interfaces, see the `Eio.Resource` module documentation. - Add `Eio.Pool` (@talex5 @darrenldl ocaml-multicore/eio#602, reviewed by @patricoferris). A lock-free pool of resources. This is similar to `Lwt_pool`. - Add `Eio.Lazy` (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#609, reviewed by @SGrondin). If one fiber tries to force a lazy value while another is already doing it, this will wait for the first one to finish rather than raising an exception (as `Stdlib.Lazy` does). - Add `Eio.Path.native` (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#603, reviewed by @patricoferris). This is useful when interacting with non-Eio libraries, for spawning sub-processes, and for displaying paths to users. - Add `Flow.single_write` (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#598). - Add `Eio.Flow.Pi.simple_copy` (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#611). Provides an easy way to implement the `copy` operation when making your own sink. - Eio_unix: add FD passing (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#522). Allows opening a file and passing the handle over a Unix-domain socket. - Add `Process.run ?is_success` to control definition of success (@SGrondin ocaml-multicore/eio#586, reviewed by @talex5). - Add `Eio_mock.Domain_manager` (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#610). This mock domain manager runs everything in a single domain, allowing tests to remain deterministic. - Add `Eio.Debug.with_trace_prefix` (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#610). Allows prefixing all `traceln` output. The mock domain manager uses this to indicate which fake domain is running. Bug fixes: - Fork actions must not allocate (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#593). When using multiple domains, child processes could get stuck if they forked while another domain held the malloc lock. - eio_posix: ignore some errors writing to the wake-up pipe (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#600). If the pipe is full or closed, the wake-up should simply be ignored. Build/test fixes: - Fix some MDX problems on Windows (@polytypic ocaml-multicore/eio#597). - The README depends on kcas (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#606). - Clarify configuration for lib_eio_linux and enable tests on other arches (@dra27 ocaml-multicore/eio#592). - eio_linux tests: skip fixed buffer test if not available (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#604). - eio_windows: update available line to win32 (@talex5 ocaml-multicore/eio#588 ocaml-multicore/eio#591).
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