[zeromq-dev] Modification required to language bindings!

Brian Granger ellisonbg at gmail.com
Sun Mar 14 19:12:33 CET 2010


Martin,

Thanks for letting us know, I will change the Python bindings.

Cheers,

Brian

On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 7:18 AM, Martin Sustrik <sustrik at 250bpm.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Today I've removed ZMQ_NOFLUSH and zmq_flush implementation from
> 0MQ/2.0. The rationale for the change is as follows:
>
> 1. zmq_flush() looked like an equivalent of POSIX fflush and thus it was
> confusing to 0MQ users.
>
> 2. zmq_flush() was usable only in very small percentage of use cases
> (loads over 1M msgs/sec + business logic allowing for message batching
> on application layer), yet it used significant part of API real estate.
>
> 3. The same functionality will be doable in different way in the future
> (multi-part messaged).
>
> Upcoming release (2.0-beta3) will still define the symbols (zmq_flush
> and ZMQ_NOFLUSH) in zmq.h, thus the language bindings won't break. The
> documentation concerning the feature is removed though.
>
> Following version (2.0-beta4) will remove the symbols from zmq.h, thus
> the language bindings have to be changed accordingly in the meantime.
> (I've already changed Java and Ruby bindings that I am maintaining.)
>
> Sorry for annoyance!
> Martin
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