construction time.
- Changed: cds::gc::DHP is totally refactored to overcome some internal
limitations. Now gc::DHP is fully adaptive variant of Hazard Pointer
- SMR, any dependencies on thread count is removed, count of retired
+ SMR, any dependencies on count of thread are removed, count of retired
data and hazard pointers per thread are increased automaticaly by perforce.
External API of gc::DHP class is changed: now only initial count
of hazard pointers can be specified in the constructor. Like new gc::HP,
- the new gc::DHP supports an external allocator for internal data.
+ the new gc::DHP supports an external allocator.
+ - Changed: exception handling. Now, exceptions raise by invoking new
+ cds::throw_exception() function. If you compile your code with exception disabled,
+ the function prints an exception message to stdout and calls abort()
+ instead of throwing. You can provide your own cds::throw_exception() function
+ and compile libcds with -DCDS_USER_DEFINED_THROW_EXCEPTION.
+ - Fixed a bug in BronsonAVLTreeMap::extract_min()/extract_max()/clear().
- Added more flat-combining queue tests, thanks to Marsel Galimullin.
- - Changed cmake scripts for MacOS and ARMv7/ARMv8 (64 bit) support,
+ - Changed cmake scripts to support MacOS and ARMv7/ARMv8 (64 bit),
thanks to Michail Komarov (https://github.com/Nemo1369)
-
+ - Stress tests: removed command line parameter --detail-level and
+ envvar CDSTEST_DETAIL_LEVEL for reducing compile time and executable size.
+ To make full testset compile libcds with -DCDS_STRESS_TEST_LEVEL=N where
+ N is 1 or 2.
+
2.2.0 04.01.2017
General release
- Changed: CMake is used for build libcds. Ancient build.sh has been removed