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* Start of event framework.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-16
| | | | | | | | | | This compiles correctly, but doesn't actually deliver events yet. As part of this, I've made most of the initializables in nng safe to tear-down if uninitialized (or set to zero e.g. via calloc). This makes it loads easier to write the teardown on error code, since I can deinit everything, without worrying about which things have been initialized and which have not.
* Fixes for 32-bit Windows compilation.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-16
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* Various complaints found in AppVeyor build.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-16
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* Compile static *and* shared libraries.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-15
| | | | | Test code needs to use the static libraries so that they can get access to the entire set of symbols, including private ones that are not exported.
* Use Windows tick clock instead of Performance counters.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | Since we use the tick counter to sleep, we should use the same clock for validation. The problem is that the high performance tick counter on the CPU may be slightly out of agreement with the windows clock. Furthermore, the tick counter is probably lots faster to retrieve since it is already updated, and needn't be recalculated each time. (We should consider just switching to millisecond clock resolution internally as well. It turns out that I don't think that timers that are shorter than 1ms are very useful.)
* Windows TCP now working.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-14
| | | | | | | There are lots of changes here, mostly stuff we did in support of Windows TCP. However, there are some bugs that were fixed, and we added some new error codes, and generalized the handling of some failures during accept. Windows IPC (NamedPipes) is still missing.
* Many fixes for Windows. It compiles, and some tests work.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-13
| | | | | | Windows is getting there. Needs a couple of more more hours to enable everything, especially IPC, and most of the work at this point is probably some combination of debug and tweaking things like error handling.
* Initial swag at Win32. Much to do still.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-12