the patch seems big but most of it is just propagating the new notion of
constness of the factory - since it keeps track of created messages with
the internal allocator it no longer is const
Callbacks are called when the data buffer of the message assiciated
with the corresponding region is no longer needed by the transport.
Example in examples/advanced/Region/
- give transport Initialize() method with access to device config.
- avoid using global context in the transport.
- simplify shutdown procedure (no need for extra thread).
- Avoid polling when only one input channel is used.
- Send only handles for shared memory transport.
- Avoid waiting in the rate logger thread when nothing to log.
- Hide warnings from generated files
- Fix#483
- 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.
- Implement nanomsg multipart with MessagePack.
- Use the MessagePack from FairSoft and handle not found case.
- Update splitter, merger and proxy devices to handle multi-part.
- Let FairMQParts.At() return pointer reference (can be used for moving).
- Add missing const specifier in the message interface.
- Add transmit kernel size setting to channels (ZMQ_SNDBUF).
- Remove FairMQBuffer device.
- Remove old multi-part methods from Tutorial3 example (to be replaced with Parts API).
- Make callback mandatory for newMsg(data, size, callback).
- Add missing <vector> include in FairMQSocket.
- 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.
- FairMQ: add possibility to poll on multiple channels.
- FairMQ: include command channel when polling on blocking calls (for unblocking without termination).
- FairMQ: move signal handler inside of FairMQDevice class (call FairMQDevice::CatchSignals() in the main function).
- FairMQ: add 'bool CheckCurrentState(statename)' (instead of 'GetCurrentState() == statename' that cannot be thread safe).
- FairMQDevice: add 'InteractiveStateLoop()' method that can be used to change states from the command line.
- FairMQDevice: add automatic transition to IDLE state if Run() exits without an external event.
- FairMQDevice: implement device reset.
- FairMQDevice: use unordered_map for device channels.
- FairMQChannel: improve address validation for channels.
- FairMQChannel: add ExpectsAnotherPart() method to check if another msg part is expected (old approach still works).
- FairMQ: remove invalid transition from the run files.
- FairMQFileSink: disable ROOT termination signal handler.
- Tutorial3: spawn xterm windows from start scripts without overlapping for better visibility.
- FairMQ Examples: update protobuf test and move its files to a common directory.
- FairMQStateMachine: improve feedback on invalid transitions (more readable).