paulb@87 | 1 | parallel-pprocess (0.2.6-0ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low |
paulb@87 | 2 | |
paulb@87 | 3 | * Added managed callables: wrappers around callables which |
paulb@87 | 4 | cause them to be automatically managed by the exchange |
paulb@87 | 5 | from which they were acquired. |
paulb@87 | 6 | * Added MakeParallel: a wrapper instantiated around a |
paulb@87 | 7 | normal function which sends the result of that function |
paulb@87 | 8 | over the supplied channel when invoked. |
paulb@87 | 9 | * Added a Map class which attempts to emulate the built-in |
paulb@87 | 10 | map function. |
paulb@87 | 11 | * Extended and updated the examples. |
paulb@87 | 12 | |
paulb@87 | 13 | -- Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> Sun, 15 Jul 2007 01:12:48 +0200 |
paulb@87 | 14 | |
paulb@82 | 15 | parallel-pprocess (0.2.5-0ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low |
paulb@82 | 16 | |
paulb@82 | 17 | * Added a start method to the Exchange class for more |
paulb@82 | 18 | convenient creation of processes. |
paulb@82 | 19 | * Relicensed under the LGPL (version 3 or later) - this |
paulb@82 | 20 | also fixes the contradictory situation where the GPL was |
paulb@82 | 21 | stated in the pprocess module (which was not, in fact, |
paulb@82 | 22 | the intention) and the LGPL was stated in the |
paulb@82 | 23 | documentation. |
paulb@82 | 24 | |
paulb@82 | 25 | -- Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> Sun, 8 Jul 2007 00:08:39 +0200 |
paulb@82 | 26 | |
paulb@74 | 27 | parallel-pprocess (0.2.4-0ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low |
paulb@74 | 28 | |
paulb@74 | 29 | * Set buffer sizes to zero for the file object wrappers |
paulb@74 | 30 | around sockets: this may prevent deadlock issues. |
paulb@74 | 31 | |
paulb@74 | 32 | -- Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> Thu, 29 Mar 2007 01:50:13 +0200 |
paulb@74 | 33 | |
paulb@70 | 34 | parallel-pprocess (0.2.3-0ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low |
paulb@70 | 35 | |
paulb@70 | 36 | * Added convenient message exchanges, offering methods |
paulb@70 | 37 | handling common situations at the cost of having to |
paulb@70 | 38 | define a subclass of Exchange. |
paulb@70 | 39 | * Added a simple example of performing a parallel |
paulb@70 | 40 | computation. |
paulb@70 | 41 | * Improved the PyGmy raytracer example to use the newly |
paulb@70 | 42 | added functionality. |
paulb@70 | 43 | |
paulb@70 | 44 | -- Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> Sun, 14 Jan 2007 23:50:54 +0100 |
paulb@70 | 45 | |
paulb@57 | 46 | parallel-pprocess (0.2.2-0ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low |
paulb@57 | 47 | |
paulb@57 | 48 | * Changed the status testing in the Exchange class, |
paulb@57 | 49 | potentially fixing the premature closure of channels |
paulb@57 | 50 | before all data was read. |
paulb@57 | 51 | * Fixed the PyGmy raytracer example's process accounting |
paulb@57 | 52 | by relying on the possibly more reliable Exchange |
paulb@57 | 53 | behaviour, whilst also preventing erroneous creation of |
paulb@57 | 54 | "out of bounds" processes. |
paulb@59 | 55 | * Added a removed attribute on the Exchange to record |
paulb@59 | 56 | which channels were removed in the last call to the |
paulb@59 | 57 | ready method. |
paulb@57 | 58 | |
paulb@59 | 59 | -- Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> Sun, 19 Nov 2006 20:35:25 +0100 |
paulb@57 | 60 | |
paulb@53 | 61 | parallel-pprocess (0.2.1-0ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low |
paulb@53 | 62 | |
paulb@53 | 63 | * Added a PyGmy raytracer example. |
paulb@53 | 64 | * Updated copyright and licensing details (FSF address, |
paulb@53 | 65 | additional works). |
paulb@53 | 66 | |
paulb@53 | 67 | -- Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> Sun, 1 Oct 2006 17:46:17 +0200 |
paulb@53 | 68 | |
paulb@45 | 69 | parallel-pprocess (0.2-0ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low |
paulb@44 | 70 | |
paulb@44 | 71 | * Changed the parallel module to pprocess. |
paulb@44 | 72 | |
paulb@44 | 73 | -- Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> Tue, 11 Oct 2005 18:50:24 +0200 |
paulb@44 | 74 | |
paulb@45 | 75 | parallel-module (0.1-0ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low |
paulb@44 | 76 | |
paulb@44 | 77 | * New upstream release. |
paulb@44 | 78 | |
paulb@44 | 79 | -- Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> Wed, 28 Sep 2005 19:18:47 +0200 |