Overview

Request 913819 accepted

- Update to version 1.5.2
* MbedTLS 3.0 is now supported.
* Several bugs in the aio subsystem leading to hangs or
performance issues are addressed.
* Possible crash due to mismatched nni_strdup/free usage fixed.
* Incorrect version number macros in CMake configuration fixed.
* Several other minor cleanups (remove dead code, simplify some
things)
- Update to version 1.5.1
* This release just addresses problems with the version label
and cmake version properties.
- Update to version 1.5.0
* This release provides a two new convenience APIs,
nng_msg_reserve() and nng_msg_capacity(), which can help with
avoiding preallocations.
* Additionally this release fixes a bug introduced in v1.4.0
where setting IPC socket permissions on Linux did not work.
- Update to version 1.4.0
* This is principally a performance release, as we have
introduced a bunch of new features that should improve
performance, especially for higher end systems (those with
multiple cores will see substantially improved scalability, and
lower latencies
Other features:
* TCP ports may now be specified as service names.
* wss4, wss6, ws4, and ws6 can be used to force IPv6 or IPv4
binding for websocket URLs.
* REQ will fail fast if no retry timer is present, and the peer
disconnects.
* abstract sockets can be used on Linux (see nng_ipc.7 for

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Martin Hauke's avatar

mnhauke created request

- Update to version 1.5.2
* MbedTLS 3.0 is now supported.
* Several bugs in the aio subsystem leading to hangs or
performance issues are addressed.
* Possible crash due to mismatched nni_strdup/free usage fixed.
* Incorrect version number macros in CMake configuration fixed.
* Several other minor cleanups (remove dead code, simplify some
things)
- Update to version 1.5.1
* This release just addresses problems with the version label
and cmake version properties.
- Update to version 1.5.0
* This release provides a two new convenience APIs,
nng_msg_reserve() and nng_msg_capacity(), which can help with
avoiding preallocations.
* Additionally this release fixes a bug introduced in v1.4.0
where setting IPC socket permissions on Linux did not work.
- Update to version 1.4.0
* This is principally a performance release, as we have
introduced a bunch of new features that should improve
performance, especially for higher end systems (those with
multiple cores will see substantially improved scalability, and
lower latencies
Other features:
* TCP ports may now be specified as service names.
* wss4, wss6, ws4, and ws6 can be used to force IPv6 or IPv4
binding for websocket URLs.
* REQ will fail fast if no retry timer is present, and the peer
disconnects.
* abstract sockets can be used on Linux (see nng_ipc.7 for


Martin Hauke's avatar

mnhauke accepted request

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