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1.2.185 - speed increase in SE::Google::Modern, new features in Net::DNS, many improvements

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    Improvements
    • SE::Google::Modern SE::Google::Modern - the parsing speed is repeatedly increased
    • Many improvements in Net::DNS Net::DNS
      • Ability to specify multiple DNS and specify a method of selection
      • Ban non-working/bad DNS by special heuristic algorithm
      • Ability output to the result of the used DNS server with a successful request
    • In SE::Google::Modern SE::Google::Modern added the option "Use sessions"
    • In SE::Yandex::WordStat SE::Yandex::WordStat added the setting of the antigate preset for login
    • Also in SE::Yandex::WordStat SE::Yandex::WordStat deleted the settings Use logins/Use sessions, they are now always on
    • Added the ability to automatically delete task from Completed queue
    • To the {num} macro has added countdown support
    • In JavaScript parsers, the ability to save arbitrary data in a session is added
    • In JavaScript parsers, the ability to save directly to a file is added
    • In API oneRequest/bulkRequest method added the ability to specify configPreset
    • In connection with the irrelevance, the parsers SE::Google::Mobile and SE::Yandex::Catalog
    Corrections due to changes in the issuance
    Corrections
    • The number of unsuccessful queries is no longer zeroed when paused
    • Fixed problem with connecting Node.js modules on Linux
    • Fixed parser crash in rare situations when using JS parsers
    • Solved the problem with connecting Node.js modules lodash, sequelize
    • Fixed an iterator error with equal bounds in the macro {num}
     

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