- Convert factory methods to return smart ptrs.
- Refactor state machine to use same thread for user states.
- Remove unused includes and dependencies, use std.
- OnData() channel data handler.
- ConditionalRun() for devices without incoming data.
- Header file with common main(), to be extended with getDevice/addCustomOptions.
- Update examples (MQ/Tutorial3) to use the new API and config.
- NewSimpleMessage() for simpler creation of small messages (additional copy).
- Replace SetProperty/GetProperty with fConfig access.
- Runtime configurable channel names for common devices.
- Configurable logging interval per channel.
- FairMQMultiplier for distributing same data to multiple outputs.
- Cleanup state machine messages.
- Cmd option to toggle signal handling.
- Simpler API for send/receive timeouts.
- Enable --log-to-file.
- Fix coverity issues, warnings.
- Various code cleanup and minor tweaks.
- Update DDS example command UI and extract it from example.
- Unify address handling via DDS properties for dynamic deployment.
- Update DDS docs with the new approach.
- Allow `--config-key` to be used to access common config in JSON.
- Allow common channel properties to be specified for all sockets.
- Update MQ examples and Tuto3 with new config options.
- Add start scripts to MQ examples for easier use.
- Extend the multipart API to allow sending vectors of messages or helper
thin wrapper FairMQParts. See example in examples/MQ/8-multipart.
- NewMessage() can be used in devices instead of
fTransportFactory->CreateMessage().
Possible arguments remain unchanged (no args, size or data+size).
- Send()/Receive() methods can be used in devices instead of
fChannels.at("chan").at(i).Send()/Receive():
Send(msg, "chan", i = 0), Receive(msg, "chan", i = 0).
- Use the new methods in MQ examples and tests.
- No breaking changes, but FAIRMQ_INTERFACE_VERSION is incremented to 3
to allow to check for new methods.
- Remove the compile time check of the transport implementation.
The transport (zeromq/nanomsg) can be chosen at run time with:
`device.SetTransport("zeromq"); // possible values are "zeromq" and "nanomsg"`.
For devices that use FairMQProgOptions, the transport can be configured via cmd option:
`--transport zeromq` or `--transport nanomsg`. Default values is "zeromq".
The device receives the configured value with:
`device.SetTransport(config.GetValue<std::string>("transport"));`
Old method of setting transport still works. But the NANOMSG constant is not defined.
- Remove old `fairmq/prototest` directory. It was only used as a test for protobuf.
The protobuf part of Tutorial3 does the same (with different values).
- Fix a bug in FairMQPollerNN, where the `revents` value was not initialized.
This caused the `poller->CheckOutput()` to trigger when it should not.