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* fixes #1345 Restructure the source treeGarrett D'Amore2021-01-01
| | | | | This is not quite complete, but it sets the stage for other protocols (such as zmq or mqtt) to be added to the project.
* Work for test refactoring.Garrett D'Amore2020-11-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* fixes #1087 CMakeLists structural improvements desiredGarrett D'Amore2020-11-14
| | | | | This doesn't modularize all the tests yet, but it goes a long way in the right direction.
* fixes #1289 zerotier should have it's own copy of the id hashing codeGarrett D'Amore2020-08-16
| | | | | | | | | | | fixes #1288 id allocation can overallocate fixes #1126 consider removing lock from idhash This substantially refactors the id hash code, giving a cleaner API, and eliminating a extra locking as well as some wasteful allocations. The ZeroTier code has it's own copy, that is 64-bit friendly, as the rest of the consumers need only a simpler 32-bit API.
* move all public headers to include/nng/ folderGregor Burger2018-11-22
| | | | | | | | | | This change makes embedding nng + nggpp (or other projects depending on nng) in cmake easier. The header files are moved to a separate include directory. This also makes installation of the headers easier, and allows clearer identification of private vs public heade files. Some additional cleanups were performed by @gedamore, but the main credit for this change belongs with @gregorburger.
* fixes #577 target library dependencies should be publicGarrett D'Amore2018-11-05
| | | | | | | | | | | This is a significant refactor of the library configuration. We use the modern package configuration helper, with a template script that also does the find_package dance for any of our dependencies. We also have restructured the code so that most protocols and transports have their configuration isolated to their own CMakeLists file, reducing the size of the global CMakeLists file.
* fixes #735 Configuring ZeroTier for a unified build is too hardGarrett D'Amore2018-09-24
| | | | | | | This changes the code to make use of a different project we have created (libzerotiercore) that is "CMake clean". This should make using and configuring this code *much* better. It may also have the benefit of making this configuration work better for Windows systems.
* CMake & CPack improvements.Garrett D'Amore2018-02-21
| | | | | | | | | 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.
* fixes #166 Websocket TLS mappingGarrett D'Amore2017-12-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This introduces the wss:// scheme, which is available and works like the ws:// scheme if TLS is enabled in the library. The library modularization is refactored somewhat, to make it easier to use. There is now a single NNG_ENABLE_TLS that enables TLS support under the hood. This also adds a new option for the TLS transport, NNG_OPT_TLS_CONFIG (and a similar one for WSS, NNG_OPT_TLS_WSS_CONFIG) that offer access to the underlying TLS configuration object, which now has a public API to go with it as well. Note that it is also possible to use pure HTTPS using the *private* API, which will be exposed in a public form soon.
* fixes #143 Protocols and transports should be "configurable"Garrett D'Amore2017-11-02
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.)