varfish-org / varfish-server-worker

Rust-based background worker for varfish-server
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chore: bump tokio from 1.40.0 to 1.41.0 #515

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dependabot[bot] commented 4 weeks ago

Bumps tokio from 1.40.0 to 1.41.0.

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Tokio v1.41.0

1.41.0 (Oct 22th, 2024)

Added

  • metrics: stabilize global_queue_depth (#6854, #6918)
  • net: add conversions for unix SocketAddr (#6868)
  • sync: add watch::Sender::sender_count (#6836)
  • sync: add mpsc::Receiver::blocking_recv_many (#6867)
  • task: stabilize Id apis (#6793, #6891)

Added (unstable)

  • metrics: add H2 Histogram option to improve histogram granularity (#6897)
  • metrics: rename some histogram apis (#6924)
  • runtime: add LocalRuntime (#6808)

Changed

  • runtime: box futures larger than 16k on release mode (#6826)
  • sync: add #[must_use] to Notified (#6828)
  • sync: make watch cooperative (#6846)
  • sync: make broadcast::Receiver cooperative (#6870)
  • task: add task size to tracing instrumentation (#6881)
  • wasm: enable cfg_fs for wasi target (#6822)

Fixed

  • net: fix regression of abstract socket path in unix socket (#6838)

Documented

  • io: recommend OwnedFd with AsyncFd (#6821)
  • io: document cancel safety of AsyncFd methods (#6890)
  • macros: render more comprehensible documentation for join and try_join (#6814, #6841)
  • net: fix swapped examples for TcpSocket::set_nodelay and TcpSocket::nodelay (#6840)
  • sync: document runtime compatibility (#6833)

#6793: tokio-rs/tokio#6793 #6808: tokio-rs/tokio#6808 #6810: tokio-rs/tokio#6810 #6814: tokio-rs/tokio#6814 #6821: tokio-rs/tokio#6821 #6822: tokio-rs/tokio#6822 #6826: tokio-rs/tokio#6826 #6828: tokio-rs/tokio#6828 #6833: tokio-rs/tokio#6833 #6836: tokio-rs/tokio#6836 #6838: tokio-rs/tokio#6838 #6840: tokio-rs/tokio#6840

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Commits
  • 01e04da chore: prepare Tokio v1.41.0 (#6917)
  • 92ccade runtime: fix stability feature flags for docs (#6909)
  • fbfeb9a metrics: rename *_poll_count_* to *_poll_time_* (#6924)
  • da745ff metrics: add H2 Histogram option to improve histogram granularity (#6897)
  • ce1c74f metrics: fix deadlock in injection_queue_depth_multi_thread test (#6916)
  • 28c9a14 metrics: rename injection_queue_depth to global_queue_depth (#6918)
  • 32e0b43 ci: freeze FreeBSD and wasm-unknown-unknown on rustc 1.81 (#6911)
  • 1656d8e sync: add mpsc::Receiver::blocking_recv_many (#6867)
  • c9e998e ci: print the correct sort order of the dictionary on failure (#6905)
  • 512e9de rt: add LocalRuntime (#6808)
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