On Monday, 29 February 2016 at 07:54:09 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote: > Am 29.02.2016 um 00:47 schrieb sigod: >> On Saturday, 27 February 2016 at 16:21:05 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote: >>> This is a small bugfix release that mainly fixes two critical >>> regressions: >>> >>> - FreeListRef!T, which is used heavily in the HTTP server code, stored >>> its reference count in an unallocated memory region, leading to >>> possible memory leaks or memory corruption >>> >>> - A TCP connection with a non-empty write buffer that got closed by >>> the remote peer and locally at the same time could result in the >>> calling task to starve (i.e. it got never resumed after yielding >>> execution). In particular, this could happen when accessing HTTPS >>> servers with the HTTP client in conjunction with "Connection: close". >>> >>> http:// vibed.org/ blog/ posts/ vibe-release- 0.7.28 This is a small bugfix release that mainly fixes two criticalregressions:- FreeListRef!T, which is used heavily in the HTTP server code, storedits reference count in an unallocated memory region, leading topossible memory leaks or memory corruption- A TCP connection with a non-empty write buffer that got closed bythe remote peer and locally at the same time could result in thecalling task to starve (i.e. it got never resumed after yieldingexecution). In particular, this could happen when accessing HTTPSservers with the HTTP client in conjunction with "Connection: close". >> >> You forgot to update site header. On Saturday, 27 February 2016 at 16:21:05 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:You forgot to update site header. > > Thanks, also forgot the documentation (even if nothing has changed). > >> >> Is there any plans on when big split will happen? > > It will be a step-by-step process. I'm currently working on a new version of the `vibe.core` package that contains some large changes under the hood. Once that is in a functional state, I'll look into how to enable optional replacement of the existing vibe:core package by this new, separately hosted vibe-core package. vibe:core, at that point, will only receive bug fixes and continues to live for a while (let's say a year or one and a half). > > The same procedure will then happen for vibe:http (the new package will include HTTP/2 support) and the other sub packages. > > All of the new packages will get a version number of 1.0.0, once they can be considered reasonably stable. > > One unfortunate aspect of my current work on vibe-core is that I'm building on a new event loop abstraction that I built as a prototype to see where the performance bottlenecks of the current system are. libasync was too slow and it had a too complicated structure to make quick tests for improving performance. Now I'm leaning towards finalizing the new prototype library and proposing it for Phobos inclusion at some point. Am 29.02.2016 um 00:47 schrieb sigod:Thanks, also forgot the documentation (even if nothing has changed).It will be a step-by-step process. I'm currently working on a new version of the `vibe.core` package that contains some large changes under the hood. Once that is in a functional state, I'll look into how to enable optional replacement of the existing vibe:core package by this new, separately hosted vibe-core package. vibe:core, at that point, will only receive bug fixes and continues to live for a while (let's say a year or one and a half).The same procedure will then happen for vibe:http (the new package will include HTTP/2 support) and the other sub packages.All of the new packages will get a version number of 1.0.0, once they can be considered reasonably stable.One unfortunate aspect of my current work on vibe-core is that I'm building on a new event loop abstraction that I built as a prototype to see where the performance bottlenecks of the current system are. libasync was too slow and it had a too complicated structure to make quick tests for improving performance. Now I'm leaning towards finalizing the new prototype library and proposing it for Phobos inclusion at some point.