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Author SHA1 Message Date
Luca Boccassi
da31917f4f Relicense from LGPL3 + exceptions to Mozilla Public License version 2.0
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Fixes https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/issues/2376
2023-06-05 20:31:47 +01:00
Luca Boccassi
a820627f55 Problem: test_zmq_ppoll_signals does not cleanup context
Solution: do it, to avoid false positive in valgrind
2023-01-16 00:52:30 +00:00
Luca Boccassi
7e0fdd82de Problem: test_zmq_ppol_signals uses fixed TCP port
Solution: use random one to avoid random failures
2023-01-16 00:52:30 +00:00
E. G. Patrick Bos
36e4c9b474
add zmq_ppoll
zmq_ppoll mostly mimics zmq_poll behavior, except for the added feature of being able to specify a signal mask. Signals in this mask will be blocked during execution of zmq_ppoll. Switching of the process' active signal mask happens atomically with the actual poll call, so that no race conditions can occur. This behavior is useful when one wants to gracefully handle POSIX signals without race conditions. See e.g. the discussion below https://250bpm.com/blog:12/ for an explanation.

Also includes two new tests:
1. test_zmq_ppoll_fd does the same thing as test_zmq_poll_fd, demonstrating backwards compatibility with zmq_poll when used with a default signal mask.
2. test_zmq_ppoll_signals demonstrates the use of zmq_ppoll with a signal mask, blocking out SIGTERM everywhere except in zmq_ppoll, allowing to handle the signal in one place without having to worry about race conditions.
2021-09-24 11:04:20 +02:00