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zeromq_dir = "src/zeromq"
--zeromq_path = path.join( os.getcwd(), "../" .. zeromq_dir )
zeromq_path = zeromq_dir
--
zeromq_files =
{
-- "zeromq_project.lua",
zeromq_path .. "/src/*.hpp",
zeromq_path .. "/src/*.cpp",
zeromq_path .. "/include/zmq.h",
zeromq_path .. "/include/zmq.hpp",
}
project "te4zmq"
targetname "te4zmq"
language "C++"
kind "StaticLib"
includedirs { zeromq_path .. "/include" }
defines { "ZMQ_STATIC" }
files ( zeromq_files )
configuration "linux"
defines {"ZMQ_HAVE_LINUX"}
configuration "macosx"
defines {"ZMQ_HAVE_OSX"}
configuration "windows"
defines {"ZMQ_HAVE_WINDOWS"}
prebuildcommands { "copy \"" .. zeromq_path .. "\\builds\\msvc\\platform.hpp\" \"" .. zeromq_path .. "\\src\\platform.hpp\"" }
......@@ -46,7 +46,6 @@
#define WIDTH 800
#define HEIGHT 600
void *Z; // ZMQ context
lua_State *L = NULL;
int nb_cpus;
bool no_debug = FALSE;
......@@ -787,9 +786,6 @@ void boot_lua(int state, bool rebooting, int argc, char *argv[])
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
// Init ZMQ lib
Z = zmq_init(1);
// Get cpu cores
nb_cpus = get_number_cpus();
printf("[CPU] Detected %d CPUs\n", nb_cpus);
......
......@@ -21,8 +21,6 @@
#ifndef _MAIN_H_
#define _MAIN_H_
#include "zmq.h"
extern int resizeWindow(int width, int height);
extern void do_resize(int w, int h, bool fullscreen);
extern void setupRealtime(float freq);
......@@ -31,7 +29,6 @@ extern int docall (lua_State *L, int narg, int nret);
extern bool fbo_active;
extern bool multitexture_active;
extern long total_keyframes;
extern void *Z; // ZMQ context
/* Error handling */
struct lua_err_type_s {
......
......@@ -41,9 +41,6 @@ int thread_profile(void *data)
luaopen_mime_core(L);
profile->L = L;
profile->s_req = zmq_socket(Z, ZMQ_REQ);
zmq_connect(profile->s_req, "tcp://te4.org:2257");
// And run the lua engine pre init scripts
if (!luaL_loadfile(L, "/loader/pre-init.lua")) docall(L, 0, 0);
else lua_pop(L, 1);
......
......@@ -24,8 +24,7 @@
typedef struct {
lua_State *L;
SDL_Thread *thread;
void *s_req; // ZMQ request socket
// void *s_rep; // ZMQ response socket
int sock;
bool running;
} profile_type;
......
Contributors
============
Alexej Lotz <alexej.lotz@arcor.de>
Asko Kauppi <askok@dnainternet.net>
Barak Amar <barak.amar@gmail.com>
Bernd Prager <bernd@prager.ws>
Bernd Melchers <melchers@ZEDAT.FU-Berlin.DE>
Brian Buchanan <bwb@holo.org>
Burak Arslan <burak-github@arskom.com.tr>
Chia-liang Kao <clkao@clkao.org>
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Christian Gudrian <christian.gudrian@fluidon.com>
Conrad D. Steenberg <conrad.steenberg@caltech.edu>
Dhammika Pathirana <dhammika@gmail.com>
Dhruva Krishnamurthy <dhruva@ymail.com>
Dirk O. Kaar <dok@dok-net.net>
Erich Heine <sophacles@gmail.com>
Erik Rigtorp <erik@rigtorp.com>
Frank Denis <zeromq@pureftpd.org>
George Neill <georgen@neillnet.com>
Gonzalo Diethelm <gdiethelm@dcv.cl>
Guido Goldstein <zmq@a-nugget.de>
Ilja Golshtein <ilejncs@narod.ru>
Ivo Danihelka <ivo@danihelka.net>
Jacob Rideout <jacob.rideout@returnpath.net>
Joe Thornber <joe.thornber@gmail.com>
Jon Dyte <jon@totient.co.uk>
Kamil Shakirov <kamils80@gmail.com>
Marc Rossi <mrossi19@gmail.com>
Martin Hurton <hurtonm@gmail.com>
Martin Lucina <mato@kotelna.sk>
Martin Pales <m.pales@gmail.com>
Martin Sustrik <sustrik@250bpm.com>
Matus Hamorsky <mhamorsky@gmail.com>
Max Wolf <YIDIEPXGXGPN@spammotel.com>
McClain Looney <m@loonsoft.com>
Mikael Helbo Kjaer <mhk@designtech.dk>
Mikko Koppanen <mkoppanen@php.net>
Nir Soffer <nirsof@gmail.com>
Pavel Gushcha <pavimus@gmail.com>
Pavol Malosek <malosek@fastmq.com>
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Pieter Hintjens <ph@imatix.com>
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Steven McCoy <steven.mccoy@miru.hk>
Tamara Kustarova <kustarova.tamara@gmail.com>
Taras Shpot <taras.shpot@eleks.com>
Tero Marttila <terom@fixme.fi>
Terry Wilson <terry@logivox.net>
Toralf Wittner <toralf.wittner@gmail.com>
Vitaly Mayatskikh <v.mayatskih@gmail.com>
Credits
=======
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Adrian von Bidder <avbidder@fortytwo.ch>
Aleksey Yeschenko <aleksey@yeschenko.com>
Alessio Spadaro <alessio.spadaro@finservice.com>
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Anh Vu <vietanh.vu@m4x.org>
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Brian Granger <ellisonbg.net@gmail.com>
Carsten Dinkelmann <din@foobar-cpa.de>
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Evgueny Khartchenko <Evgueny.Khartchenko@intel.com>
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John Apps <john.apps@hp.com>
Markus Fischer <markus.fischer@hpc-solutions.com>
Matt Muggeridge <Matt.Muggeridge@hp.com>
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Oleg Sevostyanov <oleg.sev@gmail.com>
Paulo Henrique Silva <ph.silva@gmail.com>
Peter Busser <busserpeter@gmail.com>
Peter Lemenkov <lemenkov@gmail.com>
Robert Zhang <robert@scout-trading.com>
Toralf Wittner <toralf.wittner@gmail.com>
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Component: Atomic Operations
Maintainer: Martin Lucina
Contact: mato@kotelna.sk
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foreign/xmlParser/xmlParser.hpp
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Welcome
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The 0MQ lightweight messaging kernel is a library which extends the
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message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to multiple transport
protocols and more.
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# Copyright (c) 2007-2010 iMatix Corporation
#
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#
# 0MQ is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# 0MQ is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# Script to generate all required files from fresh git checkout.
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exit 1
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exit 1
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exit 1
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