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We use macros to generate message bodies for each of the various
variants, reducing source code size (but not compiled size). The
documentation is updated to indicate each of these variants.
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This adds a couple of new methods, and related documentation
and test cases.
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This also arranges for server shutdown to be handled using
the reaper, leading to more elegant cleanup.
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fixes #179 DNS resolution should be done at connect time
fixes #586 Windows IO completion port work could be better
fixes #339 Windows iocp could use synchronous completions
fixes #280 TCP abstraction improvements
This is a rather monstrous set of changes, which refactors TCP, and
the underlying Windows I/O completion path logic, in order to obtain
a cleaner, simpler API, with support for asynchronous DNS lookups performed
on connect rather than initialization time, the ability to have multiple
connects or accepts pending, as well as fewer extraneous function calls.
The Windows code also benefits from greatly reduced context switching,
fewer lock operations performed, and a reduced number of system calls
on the hot code path. (We use automatic event resetting instead of manual.)
Some dead code was removed as well, and a few potential edge case leaks
on failure paths (in the websocket code) were plugged.
Note that all TCP based transports benefit from this work. The IPC code
on Windows still uses the legacy IOCP for now, as does the UDP code (used
for ZeroTier.) We will be converting those soon too.
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This special cases the URL parser for inproc and IPC urls,
changing so that they no longer parse the thing after the ://
as anything special. This allows IPC URLs to be relative.
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These were found with the help of "aspell".
Additionally, while reviewing the output from the spell checker,
several content errors were noticed and fixed.
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This enables the software to be built for Android, going back to
at least Android SDK r15 (IceCreamSandwich) and at least up to
SDK r27 (Oreo). Older versions of Android may work, but we have
no way to build them to test.
While here we have changed our CMake configuration to disable
building tools or tests when we detect a cross-compile situation.
Documentation for cross-compilation is updated as well.
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fixes #494 ERRORS section should use [horizontal]
These changes address some basic formatting consistency things,
and ultimately (when combined with other tooling changes that are
not part of this repo) lead to vastly improved layout in the
printed documentation.
While here we removed trailing whitespace, and did certain other
minor markup tweaks.
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fixes #485 Honor BUILD_SHARED_LIBS
fixes #483 Don't expose private symbols in shared library
fixes #481 Export CMake target
This is a "large" commit involving changes that don't affect the
code directly, but which have an impact on how we package and build
our project.
The most significant of these changes is that we now build only
either a shared or a static library, depending on the setting of
the BUILD_SHARED_LIBS option. We also suppress private symbols
from being exposed when the underlying toolchain lets us do so.
Minor updates to the way we version the ABI are used, and we now
have a nice exported CMake project.
To import this project in another, simply do find_package(nng)
and you can add target_link_libraries(nng::nng) to your targets.
CMake does the rest for you.
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fixes #468 TCP nodelay and keepalive should start usable
fixes #467 NN_RCVMAXSZ option does not work (compat)
fixes #465 Support NN_OPT_TCPNODELAY (compat)
This is a rather larger change set than I'd like, but when adding
support for legacy TCP keepalive, I found a number if issues using
the legacy TCP test (which we are introducing with this commit.)
This fixes the concerns that are relevant and addressible.
We have elected not to try to support to local address binding at this
time, and the IPv6 test case in the old code was wrong, so changes
relevant to that are commented out.
I've also updated the nng_compat manual page to reflect additional
caveats that folks should be aware of, including the previously
undocumented caveat around the NN_SNDBUF and NN_RCVBUF options.
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I actually made these real headers, not stubs
While here I made some improvements to the nng_compat man page,
to improve the language and also the presentation on some devices.
(We were going nuts with the icons, instead, I've made a single new
section, called Caveats, that lists a bunch of them.)
This should not have any impact on binary compatibility.
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While here, we have actually cleaned this up and enabled documentation
building to work, for folks that want it. We default to off, because
frankly folks should just use the website and be happy.
If docs are enabled, then both man pages and html are generated.
The man pages are noticably inferior (only so much you can do with
80 columns of text), but some people have indicated they prefer to
be able to type "man" something.
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We have the constructors for sockets with filenames without the
version, such as nng_req_open.3. This broken link was found when
building the epub book.
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This changes the signature of nng_pipe_notify(), and the associated
events. The documentation is updated to reflect this.
We have also broken the lock up so that we don't hold the master
socket lock for some of these things, which may have beneficial
impact on performance.
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fixes #249 nngcat needs test cases
fixes #416 transports do not permit unlimited message size with 0
fixes #417 nngcat truncates input files to 4k
fixes #348 nngcat should have switch to adjust maximum receive size
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fixes #397 Need to cast zoneid
fixes #395 sun is predefined on illumos/Solaris
fixes #394 alloca needs to #include <alloca.h>
fixes #399 Cannot use SVR4.2 specific msghdr
fixes #402 getpeerucred needs a NULL initialized ucred
fixes #403 syntax error in posix_tcp - attempt to return void
fixes #407 illumos getegid wrong
fixes #406 nni_idhash_count is dead code
fixes #404 idhash typedef redeclared
fixes #405 warning: newline not last character in file
This is basically a slew of related bug fixes required to make this
work on illumos. Note that the fixes are not "complete", because
more work is required to support port events given that epoll is busted
on illumos.
We also fixed a bunch of things that aren't actually "bugs" per se, but
really just warnings. Silencing them makes things better for everyone.
Apparently not all compilers are equally happy with redundant (but
otherwise identical) typedefs; we use structs in some places instead of
shorter type names to silence these complaints.
Note that IPC permissions (the mode bits on the socket vnode) are not
validated on SunOS systems. This change includes documentation to reflect
that.
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We offer uid, gid, process id, and even zone id where we have them.
Docs and tests are provided.
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This adds a new pipe event notification API (callbacks called
on either pipe add or remove), including both tests and docs.
Also supporting APIs to get the socket or endpoint associated
with a pipe are included (tested and documented as well.)
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It turns out that when creating cross references, we need to
make any text styling (generally literal characters) outside of
the link, to avoid having the styling override the link color.
(We prefer to have links colored for ease of use.)
While here a few other markup, and actual content, errors were fixed.
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fixes #382 Permissions support for IPC on POSIX
This adds support for permission management on Windows and
POSIX systems. There are two different properties, and they
are very different.
Tests and documentation are included.
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This change converts the various integer types like nng_socket
in the public API to opaque structures that are passed by value.
Basically we just wrap the integer ID. This "hack" give us strong
type checks by the compiler (yay!), at the expense of not being able
to directly use these as numbers (so comparisions for example don't
work, and neither does initialization to zero using the normal
method.
Comparison of disassembly output shows that at least with the optimizer
enabled there is no difference in the compiler output between using
a structure or an integral value.
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fixes #106 TCP keepalive tuning
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