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  5. 14 Jul, 2013 1 commit
    • Christian Kamm's avatar
      REQ sockets drop replies from unasked peers. · c56d797b
      Christian Kamm authored
      * Add lb_t::sendpipe() that returns the pipe that was used for sending,
        similar to fq_t::recvpipe().
      * Add forwarder functions to dealer_t to access these two.
      * Add logic to req_t to ignore replies on pipes that are not the one
        where the request was sent.
      * Enable test in test_spec_req.
      c56d797b
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    • Pieter Hintjens's avatar
      Removed corporate advertisements from source file headers · f0f16505
      Pieter Hintjens authored
      Copyrights had become ads for Sustrik's corporate sponsors, going against the original
      agreement to share copyrights with the community (that agreement was: one line stating
      iMatix copyright + one reference to AUTHORS file). The proliferation of corporate ads
      is also unfair to the many individual authors. I've removed ALL corporate title from
      the source files so the copyright statements can now be centralized in AUTHORS and
      source files can be properly updated on an annual basis.
      f0f16505
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    • Martin Sustrik's avatar
      Introduces bi-directional pipes · acf0b0e5
      Martin Sustrik authored
      So far, there was a pair of unidirectional pipes between a socket
      and a session (or an inproc peer). This resulted in complex
      problems with half-closed states and tracking which inpipe
      corresponds to which outpipe.
      
      This patch doesn't add any functionality in itself, but is
      essential for further work on features like subscription
      forwarding.
      Signed-off-by: 's avatarMartin Sustrik <sustrik@250bpm.com>
      acf0b0e5
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  21. 25 Aug, 2010 2 commits
    • Martin Sustrik's avatar
      I/O object hierarchy implemented · d13933bc
      Martin Sustrik authored
      d13933bc
    • Martin Sustrik's avatar
      WIP: Socket migration between threads, new zmq_close() semantics · 05d90849
      Martin Sustrik authored
      Sockets may now be migrated between OS threads; sockets may not be used by
      more than one thread at any time. To migrate a socket to another thread the
      caller must ensure that a full memory barrier is called before using the
      socket from the target thread.
      
      The new zmq_close() semantics implement the behaviour discussed at:
      
      http://lists.zeromq.org/pipermail/zeromq-dev/2010-July/004244.html
      
      Specifically, zmq_close() is now deterministic and while it still returns
      immediately, it does not discard any data that may still be queued for
      sending. Further, zmq_term() will now block until all outstanding data has
      been sent.
      
      TODO: Many bugs have been introduced, needs testing. Further, SO_LINGER or
      an equivalent mechanism (possibly a configurable timeout to zmq_term())
      needs to be implemented.
      05d90849
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  23. 12 Mar, 2010 1 commit
    • Martin Hurton's avatar
      Implement flow control · 61ee6fae
      Martin Hurton authored
      This commit introduces the necessary changes necessary
      for implementing flow control. None of the socket types
      implements the flow control yet. The code will crash when
      the flow control is enabled and the thw lwm is reached.
      
      The following commits will add flow-control support for
      individual socket types.
      61ee6fae
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