[zeromq-dev] PyZMQ 2.0.10

Martin Sustrik sustrik at 250bpm.com
Tue Nov 16 19:24:31 CET 2010


Congratulations!

Martin

On 11/16/2010 07:21 PM, MinRK wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I cut pyzmq 2.0.10 last night, and pushed it to the downloads section on
> github and pypi (easy_install/pip) and it should have some useful bits:
>
> Headline:
> * It should build without warnings (in most standard cases) and pass all
> tests on Python 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, and 3.1 on Mac OSX, Linux, and Windows
>
> * significant file reorganization - zeromq bindings in zmq.core, and any
> extended functionality is in other subpackages (previous import patterns
> still work just fine)
> * The reorganization is done in such a way that other Cython projects
> can link directly against the Cython objects in pyzmq, and are not
> restricted to the pure Python interface.
> * Non-copying sends of large messages (e.g. numpy arrays) requires that
> you know when a message is actually sent, before it is safe to edit the
> buffer.  A 'track' argument has been added to send/recv and the Message
> constructor, which allows users to track when zeromq is done with a
> Message. Tracking is only performed on request, so your messages won't
> be tracked if you don't ask for it.
> * A Python logging handler that relays system logging messages over a
> zmq socket (useful for hiding latency of heavy logging applications)
> * BackgroundDevice: A class that provides a simple wrapper for launching
> a zmq_device in a background process or thread without blocking the main
> thread
> * MonitoredQueueDevice: A Device like ZMQ_QUEUE, but sends all messages
> coming through the queue in either direction also on an additional side
> socket.
>
> I also added a pyzmq-dev download to GitHub, which is to be a manual
> pseudo-nightly build of git master (now 2.1.0dev). This will be a way to
> download a reasonably-current development version, but without depending
> on Cython.
>
> The bindings:python page on zeromq.org <http://zeromq.org> should now be
> up to date with this information.
>
> -MinRK
>
>
>
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