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* Introduce 'porting layer' Public API.Garrett D'Amore2018-02-20
| | | | | | | This introduces portable primitives for time, random numbers, synchronization primitives, and threading. These are somewhat primitive (least common denominiators), but they can help with writing portable applications, especially our own demo apps.
* fixes #234 Investigate enabling more verbose compiler warningsGarrett D'Amore2018-02-14
| | | | | | | We enabled verbose compiler warnings, and found a lot of issues. Some of these were even real bugs. As a bonus, we actually save some initialization steps in the compat layer, and avoid passing some variables we don't need.
* 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.)
* fixes #84 Consider using msec for durationsGarrett D'Amore2017-10-19
| | | | | | There is now a public nng_duration type. We have also updated the zerotier work to work with the signed int64_t's that the latst ZeroTier dev branch is using.
* Refactor option handling APIs.Garrett D'Amore2017-09-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | This makes the APIs use string keys, and largely eliminates the use of integer option IDs altogether. The underlying registration for options is also now a bit richer, letting protcols and transports declare the actual options they use, rather than calling down into each entry point carte blanche and relying on ENOTSUP. This code may not be as fast as the integers was, but it is more intuitive, easier to extend, and is not on any hot code paths. (If you're diddling options on a hot code path you're doing something wrong.)
* Fix leak in scalability test.Garrett D'Amore2017-08-24
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* Eliminate legacy option settings, provide easier option IDs.Garrett D'Amore2017-08-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This eliminates all the old #define's or enum values, making all option IDs now totally dynamic, and providing well-known string values for well-behaved applications. We have added tests of some of these options, including lookups, and so forth. We have also fixed a few problems; including at least one crasher bug when the timeouts on reconnect were zero. Protocol specific options are now handled in the protocol. We will be moving the initialization for a few of those well known entities to the protocol startup code, following the PAIRv1 pattern, later. Applications must therefore not depend on the value of the integer IDs, at least until the application has opened a socket of the appropriate type.
* Remove some dead code from scalability test.Garrett D'Amore2017-08-18
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* fixes #63 NNG_FLAG_SYNCH should be the defaultGarrett D'Amore2017-08-14
| | | | | Also enables creating endpoints that are idle (first part of endpoint options API) and shutting down endpoints.
* fixes #44 open protocol by "name" (symbol) instead numberGarrett D'Amore2017-08-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | fixes #38 Make protocols "pluggable", or at least optional This is a breaking change, as we've done away with the central registered list of protocols, and instead demand the user call nng_xxx_open() where xxx is a protocol name. (We did keep a table around in the compat framework though.) There is a nice way for protocols to plug in via an nni_proto_open(), where they can use a generic constructor that they use to build a protocol specific constructor (passing their ops vector in.)
* Use C90 syntax.Garrett D'Amore2017-08-04
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* Hopefully improve scalability test results.Garrett D'Amore2017-08-04
| | | | | | | There is still a Windows mystery (and maybe not just Windows) where nng_close() appears to hang unless some output is performed. More testing and analysis is needed here -- but the main message exchanges seem to work fine.
* Remove unused variables.Garrett D'Amore2017-07-17
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* Add Capitar's license to the scalability test.Garrett D'Amore2017-07-17
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* Scalability test fixes.Garrett D'Amore2017-07-17
| | | | | | | | This fixes a potential nasty bug associated with the objhash table resizing, and rewrites the scalability test to use just a single thread handling some 2000 client sockets. This proves that the framework can deal with vast numbers of sockets, regardless of the supported number of operating system threads.
* Let scalability test startup a bit quicker.Garrett D'Amore2017-06-25
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* Pipe ID race on close (pipe IDs are zero at close).Garrett D'Amore2017-04-14
| | | | | This should address some of the errors we've seen. Additionally, the scalability test was a bit brittle due to too-short timeouts.
* Start of close related race fixes. Scalability test.Garrett D'Amore2017-03-10