Solution: add it. Some of the work that I do happens during working
hours and hence the copyright belongs to my employer, Brocade
Communications Systems Inc. Note this in the AUTHORS file.
Solution: Use only lower case for header file name.
We can find "wincrypt.h" by "WinCrypt.h" on Windows because Windows uses
case insensitive file system. But we can't find "wincrypt.h" by
"WinCrypt.h" on Linux Because Linux uses case sensitive file system.
Solution: Use CMD.EXE environment variable to extract DevStudio version
number and build using it. This even supports machines with multiple
DevStudio versions installed, as long as the build for each version is
done on a separate window with the correct environment.
If multiple version builds are desired from a single CMD.EXE, edit the
buildall.bat file to uncomment the build statements for each specific
version desired.
- they have no copyright / license statement
- they are in some randomish directory structure
- they are a mix of postable and non-portable files
- they do not conform to conditional compile environment
Overall, it makes it rather more work than needed, in build scripts.
Solution: clean up tweetnacl sauce.
- merged code into single tweetnacl.c and .h
- standard copyright header, DJB to AUTHORS
- moved into src/ along with all other source files
- all system and conditional compilation hidden in these files
- thus, they can be compiled and packaged in all cases
- ZMQ_USE_TWEETNACL is set when we're using built-in tweetnacl
- HAVE_LIBSODIUM is set when we're using external libsodium
VMCI transport allows fast communication between the Host
and a virtual machine, between virtual machines on the same host,
and within a virtual machine (like IPC).
It requires VMware to be installed on the host and Guest Additions
to be installed on a guest.
This patch is proposed for https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/issues/912. If a user specifies that they want libzmq built with libsodium, and the requirement cannot be satisfied, we should error at the user so they can either A) install libsodium to a reasonable location or B) relax their requirement for libsodium support.
Previously a warning was issued in this case, causing users who wanted libsodium support not to get it, which may be discovered at a much later time when their programs didn't work as expected.
I release this patch under the LGPL v3 or any later version.
When a ZMQ_STREAM socket connection is broken (intentionally, via `shutdown()`
or accidentally via client crash or network failure), there is no way for the
application to dertermine that it should drop per-connection data (such as
buffers).
This contribution makes sure the application receives a 0-length message to
notify it that the connection has been broken. This is symmetric with the
process of closing the connection from within the application (where the
application sends a 0-length message to tell ZeroMQ to close the connection).
Conflicts:
CMakeLists.txt
Converts an initial strudel or "at sign" (@) in the Unix socket path to
a NULL character ('\0') indicating that the socket uses the abstract
namespace instead of the filesystem namespace. For instance, binding a
socket to 'ipc://@/tmp/tester' will not create a file associated with
the socket whereas binding to 'ipc:///tmp/tester' will create the file
/tmp/tester. See issue 567 for more information.
* Add lb_t::sendpipe() that returns the pipe that was used for sending,
similar to fq_t::recvpipe().
* Add forwarder functions to dealer_t to access these two.
* Add logic to req_t to ignore replies on pipes that are not the one
where the request was sent.
* Enable test in test_spec_req.
For atomic_counter and atomic_ptr classes, detect the Tile architecture
using #if defined __tile__ matching ARM and Solaris and then use the
Tile atomic instructions. Without this change, the default Mutex
implementation is used, which is slower.
- option to set number of zmq threads on the command line for local_thr
- option to set number of zmq_threads and workers in remote_thr
- option to set SND/RCV buffer sizes on command line
- option to set whether to PUSH/PULL on command line
- option to set to use zmq_recv or zmq_msg for transfer on command line
- better timing function
- corrected and improved throughput reporting
- HWM and DELAY socket options
- Created a new option ZMQ_ROUTER_RAW_SOCK
- Added new raw_encoder and raw_decoder to receive and send messages in raw form to remote client
- Added test case file tests/test_raw_sock.cpp
o To create a raw router sock set the ZMQ_ROUTER_RAW_SOCK option
o ZMQ_MSGMORE flag is ignored for non-id messages
o To terminate a remote connection send id message followed by zero length data message