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This is part of our work to improve type safety/awareness, and also
improve debugger support, for NNG error codes. There are still quite
a few more but this should help.
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This should simplify things for developers. Just one header to include
in most cases now.
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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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This includes a manual page documenting the entire set of
functions in one step. The hash is 64-bit based for now, to
be maximally flexible. An internal 32-bit convenience for the
common internal use is also provided (not public).
The public API includes a test suite.
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This eliminates the req protocols use of nni_timer (and setting
a single timer node per request. This was problematic because it
devolves into O(n^2) as we wind up inserting timer nodes and having
to scan the list for the timer node.
The solution is to use a single scan - stop worrying about insertion,
but instead use a coarse granularity timer (defaults to 1 second)
for retries. Then do the O(n) scan just once per interval.
A new option, NNG_OPT_REQ_RESENDTICK, can be used to change the tick
interval for cases (like unit tests) where more fine grained timing
is required.
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This makes these functions entirely bullet proof, and eliminates
yet more error handling cases.
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This is not quite complete, but it sets the stage for other
protocols (such as zmq or mqtt) to be added to the project.
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