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2021-06-03SL-15272 Bugsplat crashes at condition wait()Andrey Kleshchev
Made sure all waits will be triggered, won't loop back and that in case of http queue it had some time to trigger
2020-04-09DRTVWR-476: #include "boost/noncopyable.hpp" in another consumer.Nat Goodspeed
2016-04-04merge with 4.0.3-releaseOz Linden
2015-11-10remove execute permission from many files that should not have itOz Linden
2015-10-16MAINT-5271: Converted internal pointers to internal operation to managed ↵Rider Linden
shared pointers. Removed direct cast and dereference of handles.
2015-10-14MAINT-5732: Change to the way event polling handles error conditions and ↵Rider Linden
cancel calls. Refactor any remaining LLCore::HTTPHandlers to use boost::shared_ptr Started minor refactor in the materials manager into coroutines (unfinished)
2013-03-29Update Mac and Windows breakpad builds to latestGraham Madarasz
2012-06-18Move dtors for refcounted objects to protected access.Monty Brandenberg
2012-05-23Integrate llcorehttp library into lltexturefetch design.Monty Brandenberg
This is the first functional viewer pass with the HTTP work of the texture fetch code performed by the llcorehttp library. Not exactly a 'drop-in' replacement but a work-alike with some changes (e.g. handler notification in consumer thread versus responder notification in worker thread). This also includes some temporary changes in the priority scheme to prevent the kind of priority inversion found in VWR-28996. Scheme used here does provide liveness if not optimal responsiveness or order-of-operation. The llcorehttp library at this point is far from optimally performing. Its worker thread is making relatively poor use of cycles it gets and it doesn't idle or sleep intelligently yet. This early integration step helps shake out the interfaces, implementation niceties will be covered soon.
2012-04-23Okay, imported the core-http library and got it compiling suspiciously easily.Monty Brandenberg
The unit/integration tests don't work yet as I'm still battling cmake/autobuild as usual but first milestone passed.