AnyEvent::CouchDB is a non-blocking CouchDB client implemented on top of
the AnyEvent framework. Using this library will give you the ability to
run many CouchDB requests asynchronously, and it was intended to be used
within a Coro+AnyEvent environment. However, it can also be used
synchronously if you want.
This module implements a simple, stateless and non-blocking HTTP client.
It supports GET, POST and other request methods, cookies and more, all
on a very low level. It can follow redirects supports proxies and
automatically limits the number of connections to the values specified
in the RFC.
CouchDB::View provides a Perlish interface to creating CouchDB views. It
uses Data::Dump::Streamer to serialize coderefs, which are deserialized
and used by CouchDB::View::Server.
Given a list of scalars or reference variables, writes out their
contents in perl syntax. The references can also be objects. The
contents of each variable is output using the least number of Perl
statements as convenient, usually only one. Self-referential structures,
closures, and objects are output correctly.
Zoltan Varga from the mono team helped me to debug the problem we
were having. So the correct problem description is that on OpenBSD,
ctx can be NULL if we are interrupting poll().
The upstream diff also fixes the issue where we are interrupting
unmanaged code.
SYMPA is an electronic mailing list manager. It is used to automate list
management functions such as subscription, moderation and management of
archives. SYMPA also manages sending of messages to the lists, and makes
it possible to reduce the load on the system. It also provides a web
management interface, and an archive browser.
With feedback from sthen@ and ajacoutot@, ok ajacoutot@