v0.7.0
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Removed / BC break: Remove deprecated and unneeded functionality
(#45, #87, #90, #91 and #93 by @clue)-
Remove deprecated
Stream
class, useDuplexResourceStream
instead
(#87 by @clue) -
Remove public
$buffer
property, use new constructor parameters instead
(#91 by @clue) -
Remove public
$stream
property from all resource streams
(#90 by @clue) -
Remove undocumented and now unused
ReadableStream
andWritableStream
(#93 by @clue)
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Feature / BC break: Simplify
ThroughStream
by using data callback instead of
inheritance. It is now a direct implementation ofDuplexStreamInterface
.
(#88 and #89 by @clue)$through = new ThroughStream(function ($data) { return json_encode($data) . PHP_EOL; }); $through->on('data', $this->expectCallableOnceWith("[2, true]\n")); $through->write(array(2, true));
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Feature / BC break: The
CompositeStream
starts closed if either side is
already closed and forwards pause to pipe source on first write attempt.
(#96 and #103 by @clue)If either side of the composite stream closes, it will also close the other
side. We now also ensure that if either side is already closed during
instantiation, it will also close the other side. -
BC break: Mark all classes as
final
and
mark internal API asprivate
to discourage inheritance
(#95 and #99 by @clue) -
Feature / BC break: Only emit
error
event for fatal errors
(#92 by @clue)The
error
event was previously also allowed to be emitted for non-fatal
errors, but our implementations actually only ever emitted this as a fatal
error and then closed the stream. -
Feature: Explicitly allow custom events and exclude any semantics
(#97 by @clue) -
Support legacy PHP 5.3 through PHP 7.1 and HHVM and improve usage documentation
(#100 and #102 by @clue) -
Actually require all dependencies so this is self-contained and improve
forward compatibility with EventLoop v1.0 and v0.5
(#94 and #98 by @clue)