Solution: port the 2 new tests from oss-fuzz, and wire them up to
be ran manually with a static input in normal builds.
Add a specific configure option to use the external fuzzing engine
from oss-fuzz.
* Allow CMAKE to generate ws and wss transports
I guess there is little use of just ws transport, so by default
GnuTLS (and libsodium) are enabled
* cmake libzmq including wss transport (ubuntu 19.10 and ubuntu 19.10 + wsl 1.0)
test_security_fails (libsodium assert !?)
* updated relicense
* make external libs gnutls nss sodium optional
* #ifdef WSS classes and functions, build test*ws* only if correct libs are included, warning if libs not present
* make libsodium optional
* cmake fix tests TIPC transport
* clang-format pointed out a wrongly placed #ifdef
* GnuTLS before 3.6.7 is not safe
* msvc doesn't agree with strlen in array declaration, test_socks now at least compiles on windows
* windows: libsodium build fails, missing include dirs set by env var
* ws transport test only works when GnuTLS is found
* Fixed condition to use NSS / built in SHA1, so that test_ws_transport should now pass, also when GnuTLS is not found
Solution: a new socket type, called PEER. Very similar to SERVER, but can only connect to other PEERs. Also a new zmq_connect_peer method, that connect and return a routing-id in thread-safe and atomic operation
* Add ZMQ_XPUB_MANUAL_LAST_VALUE
* Surpport xpub send last value caching to one pipe with ZMQ_XPUB_MANUAL_LAST_VALUE
* Add test_xpubub_manual_last_value
* Add relicense and doc
- Lowercase all commands
- Unify indent to 2 spaces
- Remove spaces around brackets
- Remove repitition of condition in else(...) and endif(...)
Note: (re-)running CMake did not change the content of the generated files
Use ZeroMQ_SOURCE_DIR, ZeroMQ_BINARY_DIR instead of CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR, CMAKE_BINARY_DIR in tests/CMakeLists.txt
Similar reason to change unittests/CMakeLists.txt
Solution: add some msg helpers to parse commands, and check for
subscribe or cancel commands and process them accordingly in the xpub
and xsub classes.
Lets the application set per-connection metadata.
Metadata is specified as "X-key:value" and set using zmq_setsockopt, eg:
zmq_setsockopt (s, ZMQ_METADATA, "X-key:value", 11);
The peer can then obtain the metadata from a received message:
char *data = zmq_msg_gets(msg, "X-key");
* Problem: TIPC availability check is too strict
Solution: at build time only check if the API is available. In the tests
do a first check and a skip if the functionality is not available.
TIPC needs an in-tree but not loaded by default kernel module, tipc.ko
to be loaded, which requires root, so it is unlikely to be available on
any build system by default.
This will allow most distributions to ship with TIPC support built in,
and to avoid tests failure if the module is not there.
* Problem: no Travis tests for TIPC
Solution: mark one job with sudo: required and load the kernel module
* Problem: CMake fails when test returns 77 (skip)
Solution: set property to let it mark the test as skipped as intended