Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)
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7df325c275
Extend locking in BlockingQueue to cover operations that are not guaranteed to be thread-safe
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10 years ago |
Diva Canto
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71b1511db5
Revert "Revert "I confuse myself. Let's try this variable name instead.""
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11 years ago |
Diva Canto
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a22a4db5ce
Revert "Revert "Do the same trick that dahlia did for Dequeue(timeout)""
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11 years ago |
Diva Canto
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ad198a714c
Revert "Revert "Didn't mean to commit this change in BlockingQueue.cs""
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11 years ago |
Diva Canto
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9e35b069a4
Reverting the reverts I did yesterday. cpu-branch has now been
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11 years ago |
Diva Canto
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fa2370b32e
Revert "Cleared up much confusion in PollServiceRequestManager. Here's the history:"
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11 years ago |
Diva Canto
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fda91d93da
Revert "Didn't mean to commit this change in BlockingQueue.cs"
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11 years ago |
Diva Canto
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5495df7443
Revert "Do the same trick that dahlia did for Dequeue(timeout)"
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11 years ago |
Diva Canto
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52dc7b2a96
Revert "I confuse myself. Let's try this variable name instead."
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11 years ago |
Diva Canto
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1d3deda10c
I confuse myself. Let's try this variable name instead.
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11 years ago |
Diva Canto
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af792bc7f2
Do the same trick that dahlia did for Dequeue(timeout)
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11 years ago |
Diva Canto
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0f5b616fb0
Didn't mean to commit this change in BlockingQueue.cs
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11 years ago |
Diva Canto
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e46459ef21
Cleared up much confusion in PollServiceRequestManager. Here's the history:
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11 years ago |
Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)
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cbc3576ee2
minor: Add warning method doc about possibly inconsistent results returned from BlockingQueue.Contains(), Count() and GetQueueArray()
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11 years ago |
Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)
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50b8ab60f2
Revert "Revert "MSDN documentation is unclear about whether exiting a lock() block will trigger a Monitor.Wait() to exit, so avoid some locks that don't actually affect the state of the internal queues in the BlockingQueue class.""
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11 years ago |
Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)
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21a09ad3ad
Revert "MSDN documentation is unclear about whether exiting a lock() block will trigger a Monitor.Wait() to exit, so avoid some locks that don't actually affect the state of the internal queues in the BlockingQueue class."
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11 years ago |
dahlia
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42e2a0d66e
MSDN documentation is unclear about whether exiting a lock() block will trigger a Monitor.Wait() to exit, so avoid some locks that don't actually affect the state of the internal queues in the BlockingQueue class.
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11 years ago |
Jeff Ames
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0d29614ca1
Formatting cleanup.
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15 years ago |
James J Greensky
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44776fea72
Fixing LLClientView memory leak
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15 years ago |
Jeff Ames
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840de6c036
Minor: Change OpenSim to OpenSimulator in older copyright headers and LICENSE.txt.
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15 years ago |
Justin Clarke Casey
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c04e7cdf2b
* Support loading empty folders in an iar
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15 years ago |
Jeff Ames
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8da726c3a8
Update svn properties. Add copyright headers. Minor formatting cleanup.
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16 years ago |
Adam Frisby
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fb2a1a6b7c
* Fixed a major memory leak in packet processing - PacketQueue.Close is never called, causing the PacketQueue for dead clients to be preserved (including it's contents).
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16 years ago |
Homer Horwitz
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358bc41b03
- adding Dequeue with a timeout to the BlockingQueue
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16 years ago |
Jeff Ames
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80d8e2889e
Update svn properties. Formatting cleanup. Remove a compiler warning.
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16 years ago |
Melanie Thielker
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f112cebde2
Refactor the packet scheduling out of ClientView. Add intelligent
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16 years ago |
Adam Frisby
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375163a6fe
* Spring cleaning.
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16 years ago |
Sean Dague
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2a2ef42e64
replace hard tabs with 4 spaces to be consistant in the source.
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16 years ago |
Sean Dague
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a3da86c6d7
Possible fix for the 100% CPU issue. I've not fully
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16 years ago |
Jeff Ames
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47180080f0
Formatting cleanup.
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16 years ago |