This correction to the previous commit leaves the <sstream> header in, because
std::stringstream has been using already before and the header was missing.
Devices implementing the conditional run method are typically source
devices and a rate control can be desireable. New option '--rate' with
a float number argument in Hz can be used to configure rate control.
By default it is switched off.
* move Plugins::Version to fair::mq::tools
* fix Parser interface
* make device a shared pointer in main
* provide std::hash template specialization
* fix FairMQ.Plugins/FairMQ.PluginsStatic when run with ctest
* fix MQ/serialization example
* add --no-as-needed flag
* GCC 4 does not support member refs, move to pointer types
A parser implementation for FairMQ channel properties.
The parser handles a comma separated key=value list format by using the
getsubopt function of the standard library.
The option key '--channel-config' can be used with the list of key/value
pairs like e.g.
--channel-config name=output,type=push,method=bind
- 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.