X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Rpyc%2Fchangelog.txt;fp=Rpyc%2Fchangelog.txt;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=3258978a7d6d9feb05a74d03d89468e95f83af4b;hp=698b93e022dc02d54eb5b2e18588e74a5b2233ad;hpb=13cd2dde783c9cc9dcac8b76ca1a081f8e13bc49;p=monitor.git diff --git a/Rpyc/changelog.txt b/Rpyc/changelog.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 698b93e..0000000 --- a/Rpyc/changelog.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -1.2: ------ -the first 1.XX release. supports synchronous operations - -1.21: ------ -bugfix release: fixed the problem with objects that don't have a __repr__ or -__str__ - -1.6: ------ -this version never came public. added thread synchronization and events, -which allow the server to inform the client of events, without blocking -for client response. - -2.2: ------ -non backwards-compatible! -first 2.XX release, added asynchronous proxies and thread synchronization -this has brought with it a new kind of server -- the threaded_server, -which performs well on both linux and windows. the older 'events' mechanism -was removed as asynchornous proxies are much better, and also allow -distributed computing. -also, added the Utils module, which provide many convenience functions. -in version 1.XX, i just overridden __builtin__.xxx, which was something -you might not have wanted. so now you do "from Utils import *" -also: revised demos -note: the selecing and simple servers and deprecated, and are there only -for systems that don't support threads (some older flavors of unix). - -knonw bugs: - * windows bug: the pipe parent/child dont work on windows - -2.22: ------ -some bug fixes to the servers, etc. -the selecting server turned out buggy. don't use it. -added a new demo - -known bugs: - * the selecting server - * windows bug: the Utils.remote_shell doesnt redirect the output of the -spawned command. - -2.25: ------ -fixed the selecting server -fixed a bug in download (the problem with copy-paste). thanks go to steff. -added two new utils: upload_package and update_module. they allow you to -upload packages to the server, and update and existing module. i dont think -they are very useful, but what the heck. - -2.26: ------ -fixed a bug when the remote object does not provide __nonzero__ - -2.30: ------ -fixed several minor bugs (mostly semantic) -added protection for installing excepthook more than once -added the `obtain` funcion, which "brings forth" a remote object -added remote_post_mortem (debugging the traceback of a remote exception) -added an optional callback for Async proxies (which is called when they are ready) -therefore, the AsyncCallback mechanism was removed. -changed demo-3 and added demo-5. -fixed a bug: __del__ should not be synchronous -connection objects now have a `remote_conn` property, letting you mess around with -the remote side of the connection - -2.31: ------ -when you close() a connection, it releases all resources as well (this is done to -untangle cyclic-dependencies and make the gc happy) -thanks to that, servers now release resources better and sooner - -2.32: ------ -fixed a bug in __all__ of factories.py -removed all the stuff from __init__.py (just useless) -cleanups -semantic corrections - -2.35: ------ -fixed a potential bug in Connection.close -converted FullyDyanmicMetaClass to a function (instead of a class). metaclasses are -too magical by themselves, so i didn't want to over-do it. this caused trouble with -__doc__ of netproxies, but i found a way around it. -added docstrings throughout the code -updated the servers -i will add an ssl-enabled server when i have time -w00t! rpyc is getting very stable (no real bugs) - -2.36: ------ -added 'threaded_server' to ServerUtils. it's a mix-in you can use wherever you -like, instead of writing a server by yourself. -improved the logging mechanism of ServerUtils - -2.40: ------ -added imports to __init__.py, so you can now do "from Rpyc import *". this -is backwards compatible however, "from Rpyc.Factories import SocketConnection" -still works. -cleaned a little the __all__ of Utils.py -new feature: added 'execute' and 'namespace'. 'execute' lets you execute code -on the remote side of the connection, and 'namespace' is the namespace in which -'execute' evaluates. -added demo-6.py to show how to use it -fixed demo-2.py (now that remote_interpreter isn't a part of Utils.__al__) - -2.45: ------ -cleanups: improved the unboxing of ImmDicts, some other minor things -bugfix: PipeStream.write expected write to return the number of bytes written, -as is the case with sockets. this is not the case with file objects, however, -which meant the operation blocked indefinitely. thanks to rotem yaari for -reporting the bug -this also solves a long time bug with windows: the pipe demo now works with -windows. i had to stub stream.wait() and stream.is_available() on windows, -so it's less efficient and Async wouldn't work properly, but that's life. -changed a little the semantics of Stream and Channel -added authentication: this will make several people happy. the auth_server -was added, which supports authentication, so you can run the server over the -internet. only authentication is added, not encryption. you are still encouraged -to use SSL/VPNs. this was added because many people had trouble with python SSL. - - -