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- data/Manifest.txt +21 -65
- data/ext/revdispatch/dispatch.cc +3 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/extconf.rb +50 -32
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/libev-3.31/ev++.h +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/libev-3.31/ev.c +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/libev-3.31/ev.h +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/libev-3.31/ev_epoll.c +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/libev-3.31/ev_kqueue.c +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/libev-3.31/ev_poll.c +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/libev-3.31/ev_port.c +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/libev-3.31/ev_select.c +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/libev-3.31/ev_vars.h +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/libev-3.31/ev_win32.c +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/libev-3.31/ev_wrap.h +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/libev-3.31/event.c +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/libev-3.31/event.h +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/src/ev_dispatch.cc +6 -17
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/src/ev_dispatch.h +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch/src/ev_embed.c +6 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/src/ev_http.cc +11 -8
- data/ext/revdispatch/{libdispatch-0.1 → libdispatch}/src/ev_http.h +0 -0
- data/lib/evdispatch/version.rb +2 -2
- data/website/index.html +7 -1
- data/website/index.txt +6 -0
- metadata +23 -67
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/Changelog +0 -12
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/LICENSE +0 -0
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/Makefile.am +0 -10
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/Makefile.in +0 -636
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/README +0 -3
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/aclocal.m4 +0 -7268
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/autogen.sh +0 -11
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/config.guess +0 -1516
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/config.h.in +0 -112
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/config.sub +0 -1626
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/configure +0 -21779
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/configure.ac +0 -42
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/depcomp +0 -584
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/install-sh +0 -507
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/Changes +0 -78
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/LICENSE +0 -25
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/Makefile.am +0 -18
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/Makefile.in +0 -677
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/README +0 -130
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/aclocal.m4 +0 -7268
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/autogen.sh +0 -6
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/config.guess +0 -1516
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/config.h.in +0 -112
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/config.sub +0 -1626
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/configure +0 -21500
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/configure.ac +0 -18
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/ev.3 +0 -3344
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/ev.pod +0 -3268
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/install-sh +0 -294
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/libev.m4 +0 -28
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/ltmain.sh +0 -6871
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/missing +0 -336
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/libev-3.31/mkinstalldirs +0 -111
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/ltmain.sh +0 -6930
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/missing +0 -367
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/src/Makefile.am +0 -11
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/src/Makefile.in +0 -485
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/test/Makefile.am +0 -30
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/test/Makefile.in +0 -623
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/test/key_test.cc +0 -52
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/test/next_test.cc +0 -84
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/test/opt_test.cc +0 -70
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/test/pipe_test.cc +0 -241
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/test/post_test.cc +0 -66
- data/ext/revdispatch/libdispatch-0.1/test/stress_test.cc +0 -62
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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