0.09 9 November 2019
Adoption.
0.08 6 November 2019
Adoption.
0.07 28 December 2003
Added automatic required modules update using Devel::Required.
Added dependency to Devel::Required, so that the conditional
dependency to Win32::Process::Info for Win32 systems will be
automatically updated on the user's system.
0.06 16 September 2003
It is now possible to run Benchmark::Thread::Size in 'refonly' mode
from the command line. This was added so that it is easier to check
different threads implementations and/or real-time updates to the
threads modules. Added documentation and tets-suite for this as well.
Added some more internal documentation to the ramthread* scripts
being created. Even though they're created on the fly and removed
afterwards, they could use a little more documentation (looking back
at them about a year later).
Frank Tolstrup was so kind to send me the code to measure process size
under Windows. Now transparently included, which means this module
now also works under Windows! Updated the "HOW TO MEASURE SIZE?"
section. Added Win32::Process::Info as a conditional prerequisite
when making on a Windows system.
0.05 8 September 2003
Added "refonly" flag to allow for the reference information only to
be checked. Added documentation and test-suite for it.
0.04 13 August 2003
Cleaned up Makedfile.PL and updated copyright info. Made sure the
test-suite runs with warnings enabled (a few tweaks were necessary).
Changed the logic for obtaining the size of a process slightly to
account for many operating systems: Mac OS X should now also be
supported, even with a buggy "ps". Thanks to James FitzGibbon.
0.03 1 October 2002
Removed "our" from $VERSION, should shave off some bytes in
memory usage, as found from testing.
0.02 24 September 2002
Renamed module to "Benchmark::Thread::Size" as per suggestion of
Arthur Bergman.
Added logic to _ramthread so that the keys will always appear in the
report in the order they were given, rather than alphabetical.
0.01 23 September 2002
First version of Thread::Benchmark::Size.