1. 29 Apr, 2020 1 commit
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  3. 27 Apr, 2020 7 commits
  4. 26 Apr, 2020 4 commits
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  7. 19 Apr, 2020 1 commit
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  9. 17 Apr, 2020 5 commits
    • Luca Boccassi's avatar
      Merge pull request #3872 from gummif/gfa/poller-size · 97a52af2
      Luca Boccassi authored
      Problem: No support to query poller size
      97a52af2
    • Gudmundur Adalsteinsson's avatar
      Problem: No support to query poller size · 9c6738bb
      Gudmundur Adalsteinsson authored
      Solution: Add zmq_poller_size that queries the number
      of objects registered, allowing safer usages of poller
      to avoid livelock situations.
      9c6738bb
    • Doron Somech's avatar
      problem: router doesn't know when peer disconnected · 81444136
      Doron Somech authored
      ZMQ_ROUTER_NOTIFY doesn't have a context and doesn't play nice with protocols. with ZMQ_DISCONNECT_MSG we can set it to a protocol message, like DISCONNECT in majordomo. Router will send it when a peer is disconnected. Another advantage of ZMQ_DISCONNECT_MSG is that it also works on inproc.
      
      Together with ZMQ_HEARTBEAT it allows to build very reliable protocols, and much simpler as well.
      81444136
    • Luca Boccassi's avatar
      Merge pull request #3870 from somdoron/HELLO_MSG · 4c1d720a
      Luca Boccassi authored
      problem: ZMQ_HEARTBEAT is not useful without sending an hello message
      4c1d720a
    • Doron Somech's avatar
      problem: ZMQ_HEARTBEAT is not useful without sending an hello message · 93da6763
      Doron Somech authored
      When using ZMQ_HEARTBEAT one still needs to implement application-level heartbeat in order to know when to send a hello message.
      For example, with the majordomo protocol, the worker needs to send a READY message when connecting to a broker. If the connection to the broker drops, and the heartbeat recognizes it the worker won't know about it and won't send the READY msg.
      To solve that, the majordomo worker still has to implement heartbeat. With this new option, whenever the connection drops and reconnects the hello message will be sent, greatly simplify the majordomo protocol, as now READY and HEARTBEAT can be handled by zeromq.
      93da6763
  10. 13 Apr, 2020 1 commit
    • grmt's avatar
      add wss transport and fix tipc tests when building using cmake on linux (#3857) · 718ad8ab
      grmt authored
      * Allow CMAKE to generate ws and wss transports
      I guess there is little use of just ws transport, so by default
      GnuTLS (and libsodium) are enabled
      
      * cmake libzmq including wss transport (ubuntu 19.10 and ubuntu 19.10 + wsl 1.0)
      test_security_fails (libsodium assert !?)
      
      * updated relicense
      
      * make external libs gnutls nss sodium optional
      
      * #ifdef WSS classes and functions, build test*ws* only if correct libs are included, warning if libs not present
      
      * make libsodium optional
      
      * cmake fix tests TIPC transport
      
      * clang-format pointed out a wrongly placed #ifdef
      
      * GnuTLS before 3.6.7 is not safe
      
      * msvc doesn't agree with strlen in array declaration, test_socks now at least compiles on windows
      
      * windows: libsodium build fails, missing include dirs set by env var
      
      * ws transport test only works when GnuTLS is found
      
      * Fixed condition to use NSS / built in SHA1, so that test_ws_transport should now pass, also when GnuTLS is not found
      718ad8ab