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  1. data/.gitignore +2 -0
  2. data/Gemfile +1 -0
  3. data/README +80 -81
  4. data/Rakefile +7 -370
  5. data/docs/COPYING +60 -60
  6. data/docs/ChangeLog +211 -211
  7. data/docs/DEFERRABLES +246 -133
  8. data/docs/EPOLL +141 -141
  9. data/docs/GNU +281 -281
  10. data/docs/INSTALL +13 -13
  11. data/docs/KEYBOARD +42 -38
  12. data/docs/LEGAL +25 -25
  13. data/docs/LIGHTWEIGHT_CONCURRENCY +130 -70
  14. data/docs/PURE_RUBY +75 -75
  15. data/docs/RELEASE_NOTES +94 -94
  16. data/docs/SMTP +4 -2
  17. data/docs/SPAWNED_PROCESSES +148 -89
  18. data/docs/TODO +8 -8
  19. data/eventmachine.gemspec +19 -26
  20. data/examples/ex_channel.rb +42 -42
  21. data/examples/ex_queue.rb +2 -2
  22. data/examples/ex_tick_loop_array.rb +15 -0
  23. data/examples/ex_tick_loop_counter.rb +32 -0
  24. data/examples/helper.rb +1 -1
  25. data/ext/binder.cpp +0 -1
  26. data/ext/cmain.cpp +36 -25
  27. data/ext/ed.cpp +104 -113
  28. data/ext/ed.h +24 -30
  29. data/ext/em.cpp +349 -283
  30. data/ext/em.h +25 -29
  31. data/ext/eventmachine.h +5 -4
  32. data/ext/extconf.rb +58 -49
  33. data/ext/fastfilereader/extconf.rb +5 -3
  34. data/ext/fastfilereader/mapper.cpp +214 -214
  35. data/ext/fastfilereader/mapper.h +59 -59
  36. data/ext/fastfilereader/rubymain.cpp +127 -127
  37. data/ext/kb.cpp +1 -3
  38. data/ext/page.cpp +107 -107
  39. data/ext/page.h +51 -51
  40. data/ext/pipe.cpp +9 -11
  41. data/ext/project.h +12 -8
  42. data/ext/rubymain.cpp +138 -104
  43. data/java/.classpath +8 -8
  44. data/java/.project +17 -17
  45. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/EmReactor.java +1 -0
  46. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/EmReactorException.java +40 -40
  47. data/lib/em/buftok.rb +138 -138
  48. data/lib/em/callback.rb +25 -25
  49. data/lib/em/channel.rb +1 -1
  50. data/lib/em/connection.rb +6 -1
  51. data/lib/em/deferrable.rb +16 -2
  52. data/lib/em/file_watch.rb +53 -53
  53. data/lib/em/future.rb +61 -61
  54. data/lib/em/iterator.rb +270 -0
  55. data/lib/em/messages.rb +66 -66
  56. data/lib/em/process_watch.rb +43 -43
  57. data/lib/em/protocols.rb +1 -1
  58. data/lib/em/protocols/header_and_content.rb +138 -138
  59. data/lib/em/protocols/httpclient.rb +267 -262
  60. data/lib/em/protocols/line_protocol.rb +28 -0
  61. data/lib/em/protocols/memcache.rb +322 -322
  62. data/lib/em/protocols/postgres3.rb +247 -247
  63. data/lib/em/protocols/saslauth.rb +175 -175
  64. data/lib/em/protocols/smtpserver.rb +640 -547
  65. data/lib/em/protocols/stomp.rb +200 -200
  66. data/lib/em/protocols/tcptest.rb +52 -52
  67. data/lib/{pr_eventmachine.rb → em/pure_ruby.rb} +1013 -1022
  68. data/lib/em/queue.rb +1 -0
  69. data/lib/em/spawnable.rb +85 -85
  70. data/lib/em/streamer.rb +130 -130
  71. data/lib/em/tick_loop.rb +85 -0
  72. data/lib/em/timers.rb +2 -1
  73. data/lib/em/version.rb +1 -1
  74. data/lib/eventmachine.rb +40 -84
  75. data/lib/jeventmachine.rb +2 -1
  76. data/lib/rubyeventmachine.rb +2 -0
  77. data/setup.rb +1585 -1585
  78. data/tasks/doc.rake +30 -0
  79. data/tasks/package.rake +85 -0
  80. data/tasks/test.rake +6 -0
  81. data/tests/client.crt +31 -31
  82. data/tests/client.key +51 -51
  83. data/tests/test_attach.rb +13 -3
  84. data/tests/test_basic.rb +60 -95
  85. data/tests/test_channel.rb +3 -2
  86. data/tests/test_defer.rb +49 -47
  87. data/tests/test_deferrable.rb +35 -0
  88. data/tests/test_error_handler.rb +35 -35
  89. data/tests/test_errors.rb +82 -82
  90. data/tests/test_exc.rb +55 -55
  91. data/tests/test_file_watch.rb +49 -49
  92. data/tests/test_futures.rb +198 -198
  93. data/tests/test_handler_check.rb +36 -36
  94. data/tests/test_hc.rb +190 -218
  95. data/tests/test_httpclient.rb +227 -218
  96. data/tests/test_httpclient2.rb +3 -2
  97. data/tests/test_inactivity_timeout.rb +3 -3
  98. data/tests/test_kb.rb +60 -60
  99. data/tests/test_ltp.rb +13 -5
  100. data/tests/test_ltp2.rb +317 -317
  101. data/tests/test_next_tick.rb +1 -1
  102. data/tests/test_object_protocol.rb +36 -36
  103. data/tests/test_pending_connect_timeout.rb +2 -2
  104. data/tests/test_process_watch.rb +50 -48
  105. data/tests/test_proxy_connection.rb +52 -0
  106. data/tests/test_pure.rb +134 -125
  107. data/tests/test_queue.rb +44 -44
  108. data/tests/test_running.rb +42 -42
  109. data/tests/test_sasl.rb +72 -72
  110. data/tests/test_send_file.rb +251 -242
  111. data/tests/test_servers.rb +76 -76
  112. data/tests/test_smtpclient.rb +83 -83
  113. data/tests/test_smtpserver.rb +85 -85
  114. data/tests/test_spawn.rb +322 -322
  115. data/tests/test_ssl_methods.rb +49 -49
  116. data/tests/test_ssl_verify.rb +82 -82
  117. data/tests/test_tick_loop.rb +59 -0
  118. data/tests/test_timers.rb +13 -15
  119. data/tests/test_ud.rb +36 -36
  120. data/tests/testem.rb +31 -31
  121. metadata +66 -51
  122. data/ext/cplusplus.cpp +0 -202
  123. data/ext/emwin.cpp +0 -300
  124. data/ext/emwin.h +0 -94
  125. data/ext/epoll.cpp +0 -26
  126. data/ext/epoll.h +0 -25
  127. data/ext/eventmachine_cpp.h +0 -96
  128. data/ext/files.cpp +0 -94
  129. data/ext/files.h +0 -65
  130. data/ext/sigs.cpp +0 -89
  131. data/ext/sigs.h +0 -32
  132. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/application/Application.java +0 -194
  133. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/application/Connection.java +0 -74
  134. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/application/ConnectionFactory.java +0 -37
  135. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/application/DefaultConnectionFactory.java +0 -46
  136. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/application/PeriodicTimer.java +0 -38
  137. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/application/Timer.java +0 -54
  138. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/tests/ApplicationTest.java +0 -109
  139. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/tests/ConnectTest.java +0 -148
  140. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/tests/EMTest.java +0 -80
  141. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/tests/TestDatagrams.java +0 -53
  142. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/tests/TestServers.java +0 -75
  143. data/java/src/com/rubyeventmachine/tests/TestTimers.java +0 -90
  144. data/lib/evma.rb +0 -32
  145. data/lib/evma/callback.rb +0 -32
  146. data/lib/evma/container.rb +0 -75
  147. data/lib/evma/factory.rb +0 -77
  148. data/lib/evma/protocol.rb +0 -87
  149. data/lib/evma/reactor.rb +0 -48
  150. data/web/whatis +0 -7
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