diff --git a/3rdparty/cpprestsdk/libs/websocketpp/changelog.md b/3rdparty/cpprestsdk/libs/websocketpp/changelog.md deleted file mode 100644 index 296f1054eebb70419830e41573444aaa3eb439f4..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 --- a/3rdparty/cpprestsdk/libs/websocketpp/changelog.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,234 +0,0 @@ -HEAD - -0.5.1 - 2015-02-27 -- Bug: Fixes an issue where some frame data was counted against the max header - size limit, resulting in connections that included a lot of frame data - immediately after the opening handshake to fail. -- Bug: Fix a type in the name of the set method for `max_http_body_size`. #406 - Thank you jplatte for reporting. - -0.5.0 - 2015-01-22 -- BREAKING UTILITY CHANGE: Deprecated methods `http::parser::parse_headers`, - `http::response::parse_complete`, and `http::request::parse_complete` have - been removed. -- Security: Disabled SSLv3 in example servers. -- Feature: Adds basic support for accessing HTTP request bodies in the http - handler. #181 -- Feature: Adds the ability to register a shutdown handler when using the - iostream transport. This provides a clean interface for triggering the shut - down of external sockets and other cleanup without hooking in to higher level - WebSocket handlers. -- Feature: Adds the ability to register a write handler when using the iostream - transport. This handler can be used to handle transport output in place of - registering an ostream to write to. -- Feature: Adds a new logging policy that outputs to syslog. #386 Thank you Tom - Hughes for submitting the initial version of this policy. -- Improvement: Message payload logging now prints text for text messages rather - than binary. -- Improvement: Overhaul of handshake state machine. Should make it impossible - for exceptions to bubble out of transport methods like `io_service::run`. -- Improvement: Overhaul of handshake error reporting. Fail handler error codes - will be more detailed and precise. Adds new [fail] and [http] logging channels - that log failed websocket connections and successful HTTP connections - respectively. A new aggregate channel package, `alevel::access_core`, allows - enabling connect, disconnect, fail, and http together. Successful HTTP - connections will no longer trigger a fail handler. -- Improvement: Ability to terminate connection during an http handler to cleanly - suppress the default outgoing HTTP response. -- Documentation: Add Sending & Receiving Messages step to chapter one of the - `utility_client` tutorial. Update `utility_client` example to match. -- Cleanup: Removes unused files & STL includes. Adds required STL includes. - Normalizes include order. -- Bug: Fixes a fatal state error when a handshake response is completed - immediately after that handshake times out. #389 -- Bug: MinGW fixes; C++11 feature detection, localtime use. #393 Thank you - Schebb for reporting, code, and testing. -- Bug: Fixes an issue where `websocketpp::exception::what()` could return an out - of scope pointer. #397 Thank you fabioang for reporting. -- Bug: Fixes an issue where endpoints were not reset properly after a call to - `endpoint::listen` failed. #390 Thank you wyyqyl for reporting. - -0.4.0 - 2014-11-04 -- BREAKING API CHANGE: All WebSocket++ methods now throw an exception of type - `websocketpp::exception` which derives from `std::exception`. This normalizes - all exception types under the standard exception hierarchy and allows - WebSocket++ exceptions to be caught in the same statement as others. The error - code that was previously thrown is wrapped in the exception object and can be - accessed via the `websocketpp::exception::code()` method. -- BREAKING API CHANGE: Custom logging policies have some new required - constructors that take generic config settings rather than pointers to - std::ostreams. This allows writing logging policies that do not involve the - use of std::ostream. This does not affect anyone using the built in logging - policies. -- BREAKING UTILITY CHANGE: `websocketpp::lib::net::htonll` and - `websocketpp::lib::net::ntohll` have been prefixed with an underscore to avoid - conflicts with similarly named macros in some operating systems. If you are - using the WebSocket++ provided 64 bit host/network byte order functions you - will need to switch to the prefixed versions. -- BREAKING UTILITY CHANGE: The signature of `base64_encode` has changed from - `websocketpp::base64_encode(unsigned char const *, unsigned int)` to - `websocketpp::base64_encode(unsigned char const *, size_t)`. -- BREAKING UTILITY CHANGE: The signature of `sha1::calc` has changed from - `websocketpp::sha1::calc(void const *, int, unsigned char *)` to - `websocketpp::sha1::calc(void const *, size_t, unsigned char *)` -- Feature: Adds incomplete `minimal_server` and `minimal_client` configs that - can be used to build custom configs without pulling in the dependencies of - `core` or `core_client`. These configs will offer a stable base config to - future-proof custom configs. -- Improvement: Core library no longer has std::iostream as a dependency. - std::iostream is still required for the optional iostream logging policy and - iostream transport. -- Bug: C++11 Chrono support was being incorrectly detected by the `boost_config` - header. Thank you Max Dmitrichenko for reporting and a patch. -- Bug: use of `std::put_time` is now guarded by a unique flag rather than a - chrono library flag. Thank you Max Dmitrichenko for reporting. -- Bug: Fixes non-thread safe use of std::localtime. #347 #383 -- Compatibility: Adjust usage of std::min to be more compatible with systems - that define a min(...) macro. -- Compatibility: Removes unused parameters from all library, test, and example - code. This assists with those developing with -Werror and -Wunused-parameter - #376 -- Compatibility: Renames ntohll and htonll methods to avoid conflicts with - platform specific macros. #358 #381, #382 Thank you logotype, unphased, - svendjo -- Cleanup: Removes unused functions, fixes variable shadow warnings, normalizes - all whitespace in library, examples, and tests to 4 spaces. #376 - -0.3.0 - 2014-08-10 -- Feature: Adds `start_perpetual` and `stop_perpetual` methods to asio transport - These may be used to replace manually managed `asio::io_service::work` objects -- Feature: Allow setting pong and handshake timeouts at runtime. -- Feature: Allows changing the listen backlog queue length. -- Feature: Split tcp init into pre and post init. -- Feature: Adds URI method to extract query string from URI. Thank you Banaan - for code. #298 -- Feature: Adds a compile time switch to asio transport config to disable - certain multithreading features (some locks, asio strands) -- Feature: Adds the ability to pause reading on a connection. Paused connections - will not read more data from their socket, allowing TCP flow control to work - without blocking the main thread. -- Feature: Adds the ability to specify whether or not to use the `SO_REUSEADDR` - TCP socket option. The default for this value has been changed from `true` to - `false`. -- Feature: Adds the ability to specify a maximum message size. -- Feature: Adds `close::status::get_string(...)` method to look up a human - readable string given a close code value. -- Feature: Adds `connection::read_all(...)` method to iostream transport as a - convenience method for reading all data into the connection buffer without the - end user needing to manually loop on `read_some`. -- Improvement: Open, close, and pong timeouts can be disabled entirely by - setting their duration to 0. -- Improvement: Numerous performance improvements. Including: tuned default - buffer sizes based on profiling, caching of handler binding for async - reads/writes, non-malloc allocators for read/write handlers, disabling of a - number of questionably useful range sanity checks in tight inner loops. -- Improvement: Cleaned up the handling of TLS related errors. TLS errors will - now be reported with more detail on the info channel rather than all being - `tls_short_read` or `pass_through`. In addition, many cases where a TLS short - read was in fact expected are no longer classified as errors. Expected TLS - short reads and quasi-expected socket shutdown related errors will no longer - be reported as unclean WebSocket shutdowns to the application. Information - about them will remain in the info error channel for debugging purposes. -- Improvement: `start_accept` and `listen` errors are now reported to the caller - either via an exception or an ec parameter. -- Improvement: Outgoing writes are now batched for improved message throughput - and reduced system call and TCP frame overhead. -- Bug: Fix some cases of calls to empty lib::function objects. -- Bug: Fix memory leak of connection objects due to cached handlers holding on to - reference counted pointers. #310 Thank you otaras for reporting. -- Bug: Fix issue with const endpoint accessors (such as `get_user_agent`) not - compiling due to non-const mutex use. #292 Thank you logofive for reporting. -- Bug: Fix handler allocation crash with multithreaded `io_service`. -- Bug: Fixes incorrect whitespace handling in header parsing. #301 Thank you - Wolfram Schroers for reporting -- Bug: Fix a crash when parsing empty HTTP headers. Thank you Thingol for - reporting. -- Bug: Fix a crash following use of the `stop_listening` function. Thank you - Thingol for reporting. -- Bug: Fix use of variable names that shadow function parameters. The library - should compile cleanly with -Wshadow now. Thank you giszo for reporting. #318 -- Bug: Fix an issue where `set_open_handshake_timeout` was ignored by server - code. Thank you Robin Rowe for reporting. -- Bug: Fix an issue where custom timeout values weren't being propagated from - endpoints to new connections. -- Bug: Fix a number of memory leaks related to server connection failures. #323 - #333 #334 #335 Thank you droppy and aydany for reporting and patches. - reporting. -- Compatibility: Fix compile time conflict with Visual Studio's MIN/MAX macros. - Thank you Robin Rowe for reporting. -- Documentation: Examples and test suite build system now defaults to clang on - OS X - -0.3.0-alpha4 - 2013-10-11 -- HTTP requests ending normally are no longer logged as errors. Thank you Banaan - for reporting. #294 -- Eliminates spurious expired timers in certain error conditions. Thank you - Banaan for reporting. #295 -- Consolidates all bundled library licenses into the COPYING file. #294 -- Updates bundled sha1 library to one with a cleaner interface and more - straight-forward license. Thank you lotodore for reporting and Evgeni Golov - for reviewing. #294 -- Re-introduces strands to asio transport, allowing `io_service` thread pools to - be used (with some limitations). -- Removes endpoint code that kept track of a connection list that was never used - anywhere. Removes a lock and reduces connection creation/deletion complexity - from O(log n) to O(1) in the number of connections. -- A number of internal changes to transport APIs -- Deprecates iostream transport `readsome` in favor of `read_some` which is more - consistent with the naming of the rest of the library. -- Adds preliminary signaling to iostream transport of eof and fatal transport - errors -- Updates transport code to use shared pointers rather than raw pointers to - prevent asio from retaining pointers to connection methods after the - connection goes out of scope. #293 Thank you otaras for reporting. -- Fixes an issue where custom headers couldn't be set for client connections - Thank you Jerry Win and Wolfram Schroers for reporting. -- Fixes a compile error on visual studio when using interrupts. Thank you Javier - Rey Neira for reporting this. -- Adds new 1012 and 1013 close codes per IANA registry -- Add `set_remote_endpoint` method to iostream transport. -- Add `set_secure` method to iostream transport. -- Fix typo in .gitattributes file. Thank you jstarasov for reporting this. #280 -- Add missing locale include. Thank you Toninoso for reporting this. #281 -- Refactors `asio_transport` endpoint and adds full documentation and exception - free varients of all methods. -- Removes `asio_transport` endpoint method cancel(). Use `stop_listen()` instead -- Wrap internal `io_service` `run_one()` method -- Suppress error when trying to shut down a connection that was already closed - -0.3.0-alpha3 - 2013-07-16 -- Minor refactor to bundled sha1 library -- HTTP header comparisons are now case insensitive. #220, #275 -- Refactors URI to be exception free and not use regular expressions. This - eliminates the dependency on boost or C++11 regex libraries allowing native - C++11 usage on GCC 4.4 and higher and significantly reduces staticly built - binary sizes. -- Updates handling of Server and User-Agent headers to better handle custom - settings and allow suppression of these headers for security purposes. -- Fix issue where pong timeout handler always fired. Thank you Steven Klassen - for reporting this bug. -- Add ping and pong endpoint wrapper methods -- Add `get_request()` pass through method to connection to allow calling methods - specific to the HTTP policy in use. -- Fix issue compile error with `WEBSOCKETPP_STRICT_MASKING` enabled and another - issue where `WEBSOCKETPP_STRICT_MASKING` was not applied to incoming messages. - Thank you Petter Norby for reporting and testing these bugs. #264 -- Add additional macro guards for use with boost_config. Thank you breyed - for testing and code. #261 - -0.3.0-alpha2 - 2013-06-09 -- Fix a regression that caused servers being sent two close frames in a row - to end a connection uncleanly. #259 -- Fix a regression that caused spurious frames following a legitimate close - frames to erroneously trigger handlers. #258 -- Change default HTTP response error code when no http_handler is defined from - 500/Internal Server Error to 426/Upgrade Required -- Remove timezone from logger timestamp to work around issues with the Windows - implementation of strftime. Thank you breyed for testing and code. #257 -- Switch integer literals to char literals to improve VCPP compatibility. - Thank you breyed for testing and code. #257 -- Add MSVCPP warning suppression for the bundled SHA1 library. Thank you breyed - for testing and code. #257 - -0.3.0-alpha1 - 2013-06-09 -- Initial Release