[PEAR-CVS] cvs: pear /MDB2/MDB2/Tools Manager.php
by Lukas Smith other posts by this author
Nov 22 2004 11:14PM messages near this date
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RE: PerlDev Kit version 6
lsmith Mon Nov 22 18:14:17 2004 EDT
Modified files:
/pear/MDB2/MDB2/Tools Manager.php
Log:
- cosmetic fixes: $prepared_query => $stmt
- fixed bugs in change array generation
http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/pear/MDB2/MDB2/Tools/Manager.php?r1=1.23&r2=1.24&ty=u
Index: pear/MDB2/MDB2/Tools/Manager.php
diff -u pear/MDB2/MDB2/Tools/Manager.php:1.23 pear/MDB2/MDB2/Tools/Manager.php:1.24
--- pear/MDB2/MDB2/Tools/Manager.php:1.23 Sun Nov 7 18:18:36 2004
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Hi Jan,
I do a lot of programs around message Queueing / asynchronous delivery /
heavily threaded HTTP request ect...
A really great improvement for me would be the ability to define
(Asynchronous) delegates and access to the .NET thread Pool.
Cheers
Severan
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 22:09:03 -0800, Jan Dubois <jand@[...].com>
wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Nov 2004, Severan Rault wrote:
>
> Hi Severan,
>
> > I hope this email finds u well. I just realized that there is a New
> > Release of the Perl Dev Kit and I dont seam to find any infromation
> > regarding the PerlNET changes specifically. From the look of it the
> > change log only mention the know limitation of PerlNET. So Jan, has
> > PerlNET in this release been improved? and if yes which aspects ?
> > Would u recommand the upgrade to somebody only using PerlNET?
>
> There is no new functionality specific to PerlNET in PDK 6.0. There are
> various changes to keep it in sync with the rest of the PDK tools,
> e.g. to support installation outside of the Perl\bin directory, the
> support for --runlib and shared libraries etc, and of course the new
> GUI frontend for the plc.exe commandline tool.
>
> So I assume that there is probably not a compelling reason for you to
> upgrade to PDK 6.0 right now.
>
> Is there anything missing in PerlNET from your point of view? Personally
> I would like to see "out" and "ref" style reference parameters
> implemented, but otherwise it already does everything I want it to do.
> Is there anything else you expected to see supported?
>
> Cheers,
> -Jan
>
>
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