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fixes #279 consider restructuring man sections
This represents a rather significant rework, and major editing
effort, for the entire set of manual pages.
All of the pages now have a section number in their filename;
this assists in some other tooling, particularly ebook generation
as every link needs to be programmatically modified when combined
into an ebook.
Section 5 is introduced, and populated with pages for the main
types, and all options are now documented.
Numerous errors have been corrected, including rewriting certain
portions such as the header section of the surveyor protocol.
Much work has been done to facilitate index generation, although
certainly more work remains here.
Every internal link within these pages now resolves; there are no
more dead links. (This is required to generate Kindle format books.)
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This starts a new section 5 for generic topics, and sets up some links
for things like nng_duration and nng_socket types. There will some day
be an nng_errors(5) page as well.
Some initial work towards indexing terms for these pages is done now too.
(Indexing will mostly be useful when generating book forms of this
documentation.)
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This does a few things. First it closes a case where a dropped
message could prevent subsequent connection attempts from getting through.
Second, it changes the rate at which we retry, and the timeout, to be
a lot more aggressive when attempting to establish a connection. We
retry every 500 ms, for up to 2 minutes, before giving up. This gives
a lot more resilience in the face of message loss that is typical of
ZeroTier in some environments when first establishing communication.
Third, makes the values for the connection attempts *tunable*, so
that applications can adjust for different deployment scenarios.
Fourth, it includes the ability to get the UDP socket name. This was
needed during some debug, and may be useful for a real UDP transport
later, so we're keeping it.
Finally, we added documentation for the above items.
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Man pages need special handling, and we can have other kinds of documentation
like initial starting guides, etc., which would have different processing
applied. So lets move them off into their own directory.
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