* Problem: Still need to port over more files to VxWorks 6.x
Solution: Port more files to VxWorks 6.x
* Problem: Need to port over remaining files to VxWorks 6.x. Also remove POSIX thread dependency for VxWorks (because of priority inversion problem in POSIX mutexes with VxWorks 6.x processes)
Solution: Port over remaining files to VxWorks 6.x. Also removed POSIX thread dependency for VxWorks
* Problem: Needed to modify TCP, UDP, TIPC classes with #ifdefs to be compatible with VxWorks 6.x.
Solution: Modify TCP, UDP, TIPC classes with #ifdefs to be compatible with VxWorks 6.x
* Tests for different TIPC address types and code cleanup
* Adds tests for binding/connecting with different TIPC address types
using Unity
* Adds error checking for address type misuse
Solution: do not rely __cplusplus >= 201103L to detect whether the
compiler supports thread safe static initialisation, but check only
the proper feature preprocessor macro.
GCC introduced it in version 8, and Clang in version 6.
Solution: initialise variable in options.cpp to dummy value to fix
compiler complaint:
src/options.cpp: In function
'int zmq::do_setsockopt_int_as_bool_strict(const void*, size_t, bool*)':
src/options.cpp:121:5: error: 'value' may be used uninitialized in
this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
src/options.cpp: In function
'int zmq::do_setsockopt_int_as_bool_relaxed(const void*, size_t, bool*)':
src/options.cpp:135:31: error: 'value' may be used uninitialized in
this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
The zero copy decoding strategy implemented for 4.2.0 can lead to a large
increase of main memory usage in some cases (I have seen one program go up to
40G from 10G after upgrading from 4.1.4). This commit adds a new option to
contexts, called ZMQ_ZERO_COPY_RECV, which allows one to switch to the old
decoding strategy.
ZeroMQ currently supports location independent addressing using TIPC
Port Names with tipc://{type,instance}. This commits adds support for
connecting and binding using TIPC Port Identity addresses. To connect
using Port Identities the expected format is tipc://<Z.C.N:Ref>, e.g.
"tipc://<1.2.3:123123>". To bind using TIPC Port Identities the expected
format is "tipc://<*>".
reuse
Solution: extract into functions defined in ip.hpp
Problem: signaler_t::make_fdpair not reusable
Solution: move make_fdpair to ip.hpp
Problem: epoll worker with no fds cannot be stopped
Solution: use interruptible epoll_pwait call
Problem: insufficient unit tests for poller
Solution: add test cases
* Problem: build failure with select as polling mechanism
Solution: cast mailbox_handle argument to (poller_t::handle_t) like in
the reaper thread class.
* Problem: build failure due to INT_MAX use without include
Solution: include limits and climits in src/select.cpp where INT_MAX is
used
* Problem: build failure due to unused variable in select.cpp
Solution: move the declaration of int rc inside the ifdef block where
it is actually used
* Problem: reference to wrong variable in select.cpp breaks build
Solution: fix it
* Problem: family_entry_t constructor has no body, build fails on *nix
Solution: add empty inline function in the struct
* Problem: no test coverage for poll and select
Solution: add Travis jobs for them on Linux
* Problem: Travis jobs cannot run in container infra
Solution: set sudo: false as it is not required anymore