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Bump : 1.00
Date : 13-07-2010
File : a-nfo_ktm.c
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Bump : 1.00
Date : 13-07-2010
Dude : megacz
Stat : NO
0001 : Code taken rawly from ktm-0.4. The goal is to turn it into single
0001 : routine that can be used inside some project.
Bump : 1.01
Date : 18-07-2010
Dude : megacz
Stat : FA
0001 : KTM is now flag driven and allows to output through specified FH.
Bump : 1.02
Date : 20-08-2010
Dude : megacz
Stat : FA
0001 : Preallocated patterns support was added so that matching is way
0001 : faster.
Stat : BF
0002 : Tokeniser was reimplemented to handle multiple inputs. Logical AND
0002 : is now possible again.
Bump : 1.03
Date : 02-09-2010
Dude : megacz
Stat : FA
0001 : Negative integers(-4 to -1) trigger type of object. Quite useful
0001 : when one needs to deal with a group of tasks or processes.
Stat : BF
0002 : Task matching is now 2 phase attempt. First pass is to match the
0002 : exact expression and the second uses patterns.
Bump : 1.04
Date : 16-10-2010
Dude : megacz
Stat : BF
0001 : It is possible now to forward(QDEV_NFO_KTM_FPRTOWN) action through
0001 : message port to given task.
Stat : BF
0002 : Intercharacter search was broken due to bad function pointer being
0002 : assigned.
Bump : 1.05
Date : 25-10-2010
Dude : megacz
Stat : BF
0001 : Switched to standalone 'nfo_scanlist()' which implements 'Remove()'
0001 : safe looping.
Stat : BF
0002 : Literal parameter space is now of exact size. This is to avoid extra
0002 : copy of the task name which is copied first!
Bump : 1.06
Date : 22-12-2010
Dude : megacz
Stat : BF
0001 : Switched to clustered memory for maximum performance. List dump is
0001 : as twice as fast than before.
Bump : 1.07
Date : 04-06-2011
Dude : kowalsky
Stat : BF
0001 : Own process is now taken into account as well but only if tasks were
0001 : requested.
Stat : BD
0002 : There is really no way to pass signals in decimal range 1 to 64 as
0002 : `ktm' treats -128 to 127 as priority(!)
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