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This makes the raw mode something that is immutable, determined
at socket construction. This is an enabling change for the
separate context support coming soon.
As a result, this is an API breaking change for users of the raw
mode option (NNG_OPT_RAW). There aren't many of them out there.
Cooked mode is entirely unaffected.
There are changes to tests and documentation included.
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fixes #302 nng_dialer/listener/pipe_getopt_sockaddr desired
This adds plumbing to pass and check the type of options
all the way through.
NNG_ZT_OPT_ORBIT is type UINT64, but you can use the untyped form to
pass two of them if needed.
No typed access for retrieving strings yet. I think this should allocate
a pointer and copy that out, but that's for later.
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fixes #275 nng_pipe_getopt_ptr() missing?
fixes #285 nng_setopt_ptr MIS
fixes #297 nng_listener/dialer_close does not validate mode
This change adds some missing APIs, and changes others.
In particular, certain options are now of type bool, with size
of just one. This is a *breaking* change for code that uses those
options -- NNG_OPT_RAW, NNG_OPT_PAIR1_POLY, NNG_OPT_TLS_VERIFIED.
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These are incremental updates... we avoid using install() in the
subdirectories, so that we can adapt properly to them in the
single parent directory.
We have started some of the work to improve support for CPack. This
is still not yet done, but work in progress.
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This makes all the protocols and transports optional. All
of them except ZeroTier are enabled by default, but you can
now disable them (remove from the build) with cmake options.
The test suite is modified so that tests still run as much
as they can, but skip over things caused by missing functionality
from the library (due to configuration).
Further, the constant definitions and prototypes for functions
that are specific to transports or protocols are moved into
appropriate headers, which should be included directly by
applications wishing to use these.
We have also added and improved documentation -- all of the
transports are documented, and several more man pages for
protocols have been added. (Req/Rep and Surveyor are still
missing.)
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