Update release notes

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Ben Darnell 2015-04-19 12:05:29 -04:00
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.. autodata:: moment
:annotation:
.. autofunction:: Task
.. autoclass:: WaitIterator
:members:
.. autofunction:: multi_future
.. autofunction:: Task
.. class:: Arguments
The result of a `Task` or `Wait` whose callback had more than one
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.. autoclass:: Wait
.. autoclass:: WaitAll
.. autoclass:: Multi

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Methods for subclasses
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. automethod:: IOLoop.initialize
.. automethod:: IOLoop.close_fd
.. automethod:: IOLoop.split_fd

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Improved compatibility with Windows.
* Fixed a bug in Python 3 if a module was imported during a reload check.
`tornado.concurrent`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* `.run_on_executor` now accepts arguments to control which attributes
it uses to find the `.IOLoop` and executor.
``tornado.curl_httpclient``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Fixed a bug that would cause the client to stop processing requests
if an exception occurred in certain places while there is a queue.
`tornado.gen`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* On Python 3, catching an exception in a coroutine no longer leads to
leaks via ``Exception.__context__``.
* `tornado.gen.Multi` and `tornado.gen.multi_future` (which are used when
yielding a list or dict in a coroutine) now log any exceptions after the
first if more than one `.Future` fails (previously they would be logged
when the `.Future` was garbage-collected, but this is more reliable).
Both have a new keyword argument ``quiet_exceptions`` to suppress
logging of certain exception types; to use this argument you must
call ``Multi`` or ``multi_future`` directly instead of simply yielding
a list.
* `.multi_future` now works when given multiple copies of the same `.Future`.
* `.WaitIterator` now works even if no hard reference to the iterator itself
is kept.
`tornado.httpclient`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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* `.PeriodicCallback` is now more efficient when the clock jumps forward
by a large amount.
* The `.IOLoop` constructor now has a ``make_current`` keyword argument
to control whether the new `.IOLoop` becomes `.IOLoop.current()`.
* Third-party implementations of `.IOLoop` should accept ``**kwargs``
in their `~.IOLoop.initialize` methods and pass them to the superclass
implementation.
`tornado.iostream`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Improved performance on Python 3 by reusing a single `ssl.SSLContext`.
* New constructor argument ``max_body_size`` controls the maximum response
size the client is willing to accept. It may be bigger than
``max_buffer_size`` if ``streaming_callback`` is used.
`tornado.tcpserver`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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@ -634,7 +634,7 @@ def multi_future(children, quiet_exceptions=()):
It is not normally necessary to call `multi_future` explcitly,
since the engine will do so automatically when the generator
yields a list of `Futures`. However, calling it directly
yields a list of ``Futures``. However, calling it directly
allows you to use the ``quiet_exceptions`` argument to control
the logging of multiple exceptions.