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Contributors
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============
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Alexej Lotz
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Barak Amar
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Credits
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=======
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Aamir Mohammad
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Version 2.0-alpha1
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Large scale refactoring of the code and new socket-like API.
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Version 1.0.1
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ZMQ-289  Return -1 from bind when remote object is not registered in zmq_server
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ZMQ-288  Return -1 from create_exchange /queue when object can not be created
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ZMQ-287  Disabling receiving messages from queue
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ZMQ-286  create handle_t class with == and != operators
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ZMQ-285  multiple listeners listening on the same machine with UDP encap.
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ZMQ-284  mask function inaccessible via Java on Windows
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ZMQ-283  Lua binding for 0MQ
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ZMQ-282  Cannot send message containing zero byte via Ruby
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ZMQ-281  Publisher restart fails on PGM and Win/Linux
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ZMQ-280  Broken build using MSVC 2005
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ZMQ-278  Load-balancing exchange doesn't load balance
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ZMQ-277  TCL binding
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ZMQ-276  Check for pkg-config in autogen.sh script
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ZMQ-275  Check for eventfd by running test program during ./configure
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ZMQ-274  can not compile estimate_cpu_freq with PERF_CPU_FREQUENCY set
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ZMQ-273  gcc (GCC) 4.4.0: invalid conversion from const char* to char*
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ZMQ-272  make sure message content is created properly
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ZMQ-271  Build OpenPGM with 0MQ build system
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ZMQ-270  0MQ windows pgm support
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ZMQ-269  Constness is better for the zmq_send data_ argument
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ZMQ-267  assert in api_thread.cpp:384: void zmq::api_thread_t::process_command
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ZMQ-266  Memory coruption in api_thread_t::create
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ZMQ-265  Missing librbzmq.vcproj file
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ZMQ-264  Java examples can not be run on OpenVMS
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ZMQ-263  Warning preventing compilation of chat example
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ZMQ-262  CLONE -QNX port -- working in 6.4.0?
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ZMQ-261  add --with-rubydir configure option
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ZMQ-260  syntax error caught by gcc 4.4
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ZMQ-253  Allow to establish arbitrary AMQP wiring on connection startup
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ZMQ-249  Handle EAGAIN and EWOULDBLOCK as the same error
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ZMQ-248  Call in/out events directly from I/O thread
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ZMQ-247  Move physical thread from poller to individual I/O threads
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ZMQ-240  Pack Java classes into a .jar
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ZMQ-239  make --with-clr imply --with-c
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ZMQ-237  Java extension not working with Win32 package
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ZMQ-235  JAVA build fails if PATH is not set to JDK/bin
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ZMQ-228  Make java documentation via JavaDoc
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ZMQ-226  Move Jzmq to org.zmq package
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ZMQ-204  Use non-blocking accept
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ZMQ-130  Optimise mux_t for large number of idle connections
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ZMQ-254: Race condition in pipe_t::writer_terminated
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ZMQ-255: Python perf tests broken
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ZMQ-257: pgm build fails: various declared errors
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ZMQ-259: Ruby extension for libzmq
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Version 0.6
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ZMQ-73: Redesign MT throughput test
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ZMQ-102: Move load-balancing functionality from 0.3.3 branch to the trunk
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ZMQ-136: Check I/O threads for rm_fd(x) followed by add_fd(x) behavior
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ZMQ-138: Avoid exporting 0MQ symbols from libs using 0MQ on Windows
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ZMQ-147: Python app hang-up, unresponsive to Ctrl+C
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ZMQ-164: Add reconnection functionality to PGM
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ZMQ-166: Slow down the reconnection process
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ZMQ-176: Update examples to reflect the auto-reconnect feature
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ZMQ-179: Implement OS-agnostic time measurement
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ZMQ-180: What happens if queue is full & disconnection occurs?
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ZMQ-183: Change OpenPGM to PGM in build options
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ZMQ-185: Move msg_store to the trunk
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ZMQ-186: Write an example to demonstrate load-balancing
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ZMQ-187: Declaring same object (exchange, queue) twice doesn't fail
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ZMQ-188: Schemas used by global object URIs don't conform to RFC3986
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ZMQ-190: Compile libdnzmq with /clr support (no old syntax)
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ZMQ-193: Reconnect on Solaris platform not working
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ZMQ-194: Let sender use RDTSC mechanism for command throttling in MSVC build
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ZMQ-195: Failure during fg
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ZMQ-196: System out of sockets after number of reconnections
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ZMQ-197: Offload signal handling from I/O threads
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ZMQ-198: Timers can never expire
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ZMQ-199: Make receive in libczmq zero-copy
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ZMQ-200: Virtualise global locator
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ZMQ-202: Check out SCTP support on QNX
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ZMQ-203: Add auto-reconnect to AMQP engine
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ZMQ-205: Check handling of async errors on a socket
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ZMQ-206: Make zmq_server not to drop the endpoint info on service disconnect
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ZMQ-207: zmq_server should be able to read endpoint info from XML file
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ZMQ-210: Switch perf tests to load-balancing mode
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ZMQ-211: Port Data Dam functionality to Win32
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ZMQ-212: Integrate add and inc in atomic_counter into a single function
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ZMQ-213: When 0MQ infrastructure is terminated, sockets are not closed correctly
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ZMQ-215: Java on Win32 platform not stopping in case of assertion
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ZMQ-217: zmq_server can be crashed by incorect input data
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ZMQ-218: C# integration not working anymore
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ZMQ-219: Change .NET extesnsion to use CamelCase
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ZMQ-220: Check whether individual APIs conforms to API guidelines document
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ZMQ-221: Allow to create global object w/o specifying the location
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ZMQ-222: SPARC code for atomic_counter broken
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ZMQ-223: Rename czmq/jzmq/dnzmq etc. to simple "zmq"
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ZMQ-225: Application fails when it's connected from telnet
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Version 0.5
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ZMQ-17: look at pgm_transport_set_recv_only and ...send_only
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ZMQ-26: Allow for "any" network interface
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ZMQ-31: Implement SCTP support
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ZMQ-45: Normalise API vs. I/O thread
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ZMQ-78: Make connection establishment asynchronous
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ZMQ-79: Refactor handling of broken connections
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ZMQ-100: Move flow control and queue limits from 0.3.3 branch to the trunk
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ZMQ-101: Move reconnection functionality from 0.3.3 branch to the trunk
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ZMQ-112: build via cmake (makefile generator)
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ZMQ-115: Identify SPARC V9 microarc and/or availability of CAS instruction
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ZMQ-116: Implement .NET extension
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ZMQ-129: Make engine_source part of the polling object
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ZMQ-139: /dev/poll introduces latency on Solaris
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ZMQ-144: Investigate latency impact of using eventfd instead of socketpair on Linux
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ZMQ-146: Check whether i386 and x86_64 in atomic_ptr can be unified
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ZMQ-148: Change watermarks from int to uint64_t
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ZMQ-149: Virtualise creation of 0MQ connections
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ZMQ-150: Negative numbers in unsigned type in atomic_counter
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ZMQ-151: Modify build system to build SCTP extension
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ZMQ-152: Merge BP/PGM functionality into the trunk
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ZMQ-153: compiler warnings on solaris
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ZMQ-155: Build libzmq with sctp support witch cmake
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ZMQ-160: Get rid of create functions in engines
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ZMQ-162: CMakeLists.txt files not updated with latest changes
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ZMQ-165: Implement reconnection notifications
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ZMQ-169: Return queue id from receive function in libpyzmq
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ZMQ-171: Add AMQP support to 0MQ
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ZMQ-173: Throughput test should accept 2 interface specifications
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ZMQ-174: When application is killed on Win32, zmq_server fails
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ZMQ-175: Chatroom example doesn't pass messages after reconnection
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ZMQ-177: Update language extensions to take advantage of auto-reconnect
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ZMQ-181: Rafactor the code to support multiple notification types
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Version 0.4
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ZMQ-21: Clean up the command passing code
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ZMQ-36: autogen/configure fails on Solaris
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ZMQ-39: Check whether using CAS for btsr and izte on x86 platform improves latency
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ZMQ-40: Check autogen on FreeBSD
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ZMQ-41: Check autogen on OS X
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ZMQ-43: Use +m instead of memory in atomic operations
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ZMQ-46: Get rid of administrative pseudo-thread
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ZMQ-63: -mcpu=v9 CPPFLAG should be used only at sparc achitecture
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ZMQ-64: gcc 3.4.3 on opensolaris complains about -mcpu flag
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ZMQ-65: No error report when host name resolving fails
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ZMQ-66: Several files use atoi without including stdlib.h
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ZMQ-69: Make stdint.hpp hand-written rather than generated
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ZMQ-71: Virtualise thread management
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ZMQ-72: Remove platform.hpp
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ZMQ-74: Implement win32 version of tcp_socket and tcp_listener
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ZMQ-75: Virtualise mutexes
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ZMQ-76: Implement win32 version of ysemaphore_t
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ZMQ-80: Virtualise polling mechanisms
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ZMQ-81: Implement 'select' polling mechanism
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ZMQ-82: Rename i_context to i_thread
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ZMQ-83: "Resource temporarily unavailable" when running on 266MHz box
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ZMQ-84: zmq_server stops to respond
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		||||
ZMQ-89: Make i_pollable derived from i_engine
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ZMQ-94: Report error when malloc fails
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ZMQ-95: Add /dev/poll method of polling
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ZMQ-96: Add support for kqueue method of polling
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ZMQ-97: OpenBSD port
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ZMQ-98: QNX port
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		||||
ZMQ-99: use pyexec_LTLIBRARIES primary for libpyzmq
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-103: Use non blocking sockets
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		||||
ZMQ-106: memory leak when sending message from Java
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		||||
ZMQ-111: Get rid of speculative operations
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-113: Windows compiler (_MSC_VER 1310) doesn't support strncpy_s function
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-117: select_thread doesn't implement rm_fd function
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-119: select thread fails on shudown
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-121: Fix all I/O threads to handle rm_fd correctly
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-124: include gaurd is wrong
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-126: Refactor I/O threads implementation to avoid duplication of common functionality.
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-131: select_thread fails on Windows
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-132: Pointer to poller_t is used before it is fully initialised
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-134: Thread management in constructors/destructors
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-135: Move retired list to the polling strategy-specific object
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-137: Assertion fails at bp_engine, line 132, error_handler is not set
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
Version 0.3.2
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-54: Test programs are compiled with --rpath
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
Version 0.3.1
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-25: Allow to use network interface name instead of IP address
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-29: Implement speculative write to socket
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-33: Assign ports to global objects automatically
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-34: Message size of zero causes application to hang up
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-42: Change locators to deal with a single object type
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-44: Some of the objects have non-functional auto-generated copy constructors
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-47: Camera example is broken
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-48: Sender fails when receiver disconnects
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-50: Warning in chat example
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-51: Make it possible to use single include (zmq.hpp) for client apps
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-53: Segmentation fault when binding to non-existent queue
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-55: raw_message_init (data,size,ffn) allocates more memory than needed
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-56: zmq_server fails if too many apps disconnect abruptly
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-58: Implement C binding for 0MQ
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-59: Implement Java binding for 0MQ  
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-60: Implement Python binding for 0MQ 
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-62: Write man pages
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
Version 0.3
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-1: poll_thread hangs in destructor
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-4: Missing -D_REENTRANT command line parameter while compiling 0MQ
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-5: Check for buffer overflows in AMQP/0-9 marshaller/unmarshaller
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-6: Allow dynamic adding of engines to poll_thread
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-7: Implement dynamic assignment of engine IDs to engines
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-9: Implement event batching in ysocketpair
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-10: Remove remaining references to HAVE_CONFIG_H from the code
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-11: Move 'alive' flag to the dispatcher
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-12: Move dispatcher signalers into a separate array
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-13: Allow up to 63 threads on x86_64 platform
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-14: Implement new type of lock-free pipe
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-15: Implement an infrastructure to pass arbitrary commands between threads
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-16: missing stats_raw_den.R, stats_raw_lat.R in dist package
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-20: Sync problem with ypollset/atomic_bitmap
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-24: Redundant poll
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-30: Implement epoll suport
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-37: Identify SPARC V9 microarc and/or availability of CAS instruction
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
Version 0.2
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-2: Failure when mutexes are used atomic_uint32 
 | 
			
		||||
ZMQ-3: socket hangup at OS X
 | 
			
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 | 
			
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