Although I disagree with the characterization of the current behavior is "incorrect", I agree this would be nice. It's not going to happen for 2.0 though. Perhaps soon thereafter. E
On 7/7/11 9:51 AM, Philip Prindeville wrote: > On 7/5/11 1:55 PM, Eddie Kohler wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Click 2.0 will be released July 16. >> >> Compared to Click 1.8.0, the major features will include: >> >> - Language changes, including require(library) and element groups. >> - Extensive multithread improvements. >> - Introduce TokenBucket. >> - Patchless improvements. >> - Core performance improvements. >> - New Args configuration string parsing. >> >> Github pull requests welcome in between now and July 16. Testing would be >> absolutely wonderful: if you haven't updated in a while, please do so and let >> us know about any problems you experience. I'll be going through outstanding >> mailing list items between now and then, but feel free to speak up and repeat >> yourself. >> >> Best, >> Eddie > > As we discussed previously, it would be nice to see the ARPQuerier handle > multi-thread/multi-core scenarios correctly. > > -Philip > > _______________________________________________ > click mailing list > [email protected] > https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click _______________________________________________ click mailing list [email protected] https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click
