Solution: remove objects optimisation in library build (similar to #2860)
and set PUBLIC compile definitions on all static builds instead of MSVC
only.
Solution: change case of `WinSock2.h Iphlpapi.h Rpc.h` to match the
files on disk. This is only noticeable when cross-compiling from a
case-sensitive system so wouldn't get picked up in MSVC or mingw
builds running on a windows machine.
MSDN uses capitalised versions in prose and lowercase in code examples:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms737629(v=vs.85).aspxFixes#2978, the missing library message is a little misleading.
This fixes an error with the cmake install configuration, which
attempted an invalid copy of a .pdb file on windows, when the
BUILD_SHARED option is disabled.
Solution: revert the objects optimisation, and go back to building
everything twice on Windows, as the static builds needs different
preprocessor definitions from the shared one, so the objects have to be
rebuilt.
Keep the optimisation for all the other platforms.
Fixes#2858
* Background thread scheduling
- add ZMQ_THREAD_AFFINITY ctx option; set all thread scheduling options
from the context of the secondary thread instead of using the main
process thread context!
- change ZMQ_THREAD_PRIORITY to support setting NICE of the background
thread when using SCHED_OTHER
Linux now supports Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) as per:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/vrf.txt
In order for an application to bind or connect to a socket with an
address in a VRF, they need to first bind the socket to the VRF device:
setsockopt(sd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BINDTODEVICE, dev, strlen(dev)+1);
Note "dev" is the VRF device, eg. VRF "blue", rather than an interface
enslaved to the VRF.
Add a new socket option, ZMQ_BINDTODEVICE, to bind a socket to a device.
In general, if a socket is bound to a device, eg. an interface, only
packets received from that particular device are processed by the socket.
If device is a VRF device, then subsequent binds/connects to that socket
use addresses in the VRF routing table.
Solution: we can use 'CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION' instead of
'${CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION}' for the 'if' clauses.
CMake fails to evaluate condition when CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION is
empty, which can happen with a default installation of Mingw-w64
in Linux.
Some #define switches cause the body of entire files to be omitted. This
causes a linker warning on Visual Studio 2017, for example
warning LNK4221: This object file does not define any previously
undefined public symbols, so it will not be used by any link
operation that consumes this library
Since this is warning us about something that shouldn't be
earth-shattering news, we add a linker flag to suppress this warning on
MSVC builds.
Add two new options to CMakeLists.txt:
`BUILD_SHARED` - Whether or not to build the shared object (Default: ON)
`BUILD_STATIC` - Whether or not to build the static archive (Default: ON)
Remove the `build/msvc` include path from the test project to fix a
problem with the order of the include paths. Additionally remove the
unnecessary `include_directories` from the master project.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Herbrechtsmeier <stefan.herbrechtsmeier@weidmueller.com>
* add define for windows/UWP
* prevent issue with COM references
* gettickcount not available on uwp
* add compiler definitions
* add convenitnece cmake file
* brute force uwp compilation
* fix compiler version
* cosmetics
Solution: use pthread API to set the name. For now call every thread
"ZMQ b/g thread". Would be nice to number the I/O threads and name
explicitly the reaper thread, but in reality a bit of internal API
churn would be necessary, so perhaps it's not worth it.
This is useful when debugging a process with many threads.