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This flag failed to provide real zero copy that it was intended for,
and it also involved extra allocations. Further, the API for it was
brittle and error prone.
Modern code should just work directly with nng_msg structures.
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This functionality was provided principally for libnanomsg compatibility.
This saves some memory and eliminates some pointless functionality.
While here, updated the socket options documentation to remove references
to options already removed.
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This also fixes a couple of minor bugs -- changing the socket name
could be incorrect as the termination was not applied properly,
and the ZeroTier code got a change -- note that it is only possible
in this revised version to pass a single moon ID for ZT orbit.
The ZT code is a bit stale, and untested anyway.
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Similar to the other identities, this simplifies code a bit.
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These options are removed entirely, and their functionality is now
available via special functions, `nng_socket_get_send_poll_fd` and
`nng_socket_get_recv_poll_fd`, making these first class methods on
the socket.
This eliminates a bit of wasteful code, and provides type safety
for these methods.
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Transport specific options should be configured on the end point.
This has the most impact for TLS, as TLS dialers and listeners will
need to be allocated apriori, to configure TLS options.
Some legacy tests were removed... we're going to remove the legacy
libnanomsg compatibility layer anyway.
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This is based on testutil/acutest, but is cleaner and fixes some
short-comings. We will be adding more support for additional
common paradigms to better facilitate transport tests.
While here we added some more test cases, and fixed a possible
symbol collision in the the stats framework (due to Linux use
of a macro definition of "si_value" in a standard OS header).
Test coverage may regress slightly as we are no longer using
some of the legacy APIs.
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There are a few major areas in this change.
* CMake options are now located in a common cmake/NNGOptions.cmake
file. This should make it easier for folks to figure out what
the options are, and how they are used.
* Tests are now scoped with their directory name, which should
avoid possible name collisions with test names.
* A number of tests have been either moved or incorporated into
the newer testutil/acutest framework. We are moving away from
my old c-convey framework to something easier to debug.
* We use CMake directories a bit more extensively leading to a much
cleaner CMake structure. It's not complete, but a big step in the
right direction, and a preview of future work.
* Tests are now run with verbose flags, so we get more test results
in the CI/CD logs.
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