GitHub / impl/libcurvecpr issues and pull requests
#16 - Monotonic clock
Pull Request -
State: open - Opened by baruch almost 11 years ago
#15 - Use CLOCK_MONOTONIC instead of CLOCK_REALTIME
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by baruch almost 11 years ago
- 1 comment
#14 - Timeouts handled with real time clock instead of monotonic clock
Issue -
State: open - Opened by baruch almost 11 years ago
#13 - Proposal: Add additional reliability guarantees
Issue -
State: open - Opened by luna-duclos about 11 years ago
- 1 comment
#12 - Add cmake support to have be able to build on windows with MSVC.
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by luna-duclos about 11 years ago
#11 - Test if Travis is still being dumb =)
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by caitp about 11 years ago
#10 - Contiguous sent bytes is not updated correctly under packet reordering
Issue -
State: open - Opened by kostko about 11 years ago
#9 - Bugfixes and some tests
Pull Request -
State: open - Opened by maglar0 about 11 years ago
#8 - Fixed incorrect next timeout calculation
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by kostko over 11 years ago
- 1 comment
#7 - Release?
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by tarcieri almost 12 years ago
- 2 comments
#6 - Make libcurvecpr 'tappable'
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by tarcieri almost 12 years ago
- 10 comments
Labels: enhancement
#5 - There is no way to send an Initiate packet with no content
Issue -
State: open - Opened by habnabit about 12 years ago
- 6 comments
Labels: enhancement
#4 - Add OS X support
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by habnabit about 12 years ago
- 2 comments
#3 - Acknowledgment of ranges can send incorrect range sizes
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by impl over 12 years ago
Labels: bug
#2 - Total bytes sent by the remote side is incorrectly tracked
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by impl over 12 years ago
Labels: bug
#1 - If a message is successfully sent but the sendq_move_to_sendmarkq(...) operation fails, it will be resent indefinitely
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by impl over 12 years ago
Labels: bug