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  Modern, pure OCaml socket pool for Riot
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    dune-project
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0.0.5
- Bring up to latest Riot version – thanks @metame! :clap:
- Introduce handle_messagecallback to allow connector processes to receive out-of-band messages from other Riot processes
- Introduce configurable transports with their own configruation
- Introduce configurable connection limits and a dynamic connection pool
- Introduce SSL Transport
- Introduce Connection Peer data including the address and port
- Expose new connection measurements such as time the connection was accepted (accepted_at) and time at which the connection was established (connected_at)
- Move to bytestrings and iovecs
- Default to not reusing ports
0.0.4
- Introduce Handler Switching – this lets a handler, at any point during the lifecycle, switch to a new handler and reinitizialize the connection. - This is particularly useful for protocol upgrades such as going from HTTP/1.1 to HTTP/2 or WebSockets. 
- Introduce protocol negotiation to support SSL socket pools in Riot 0.0.8
- Expose a direct Connection.receiveand allow reading an exact number of bytes from a connection (useful for sniffing)
- Introduce and update benchmarks in Go, Elixir, Erlang, Eio, and Rust
- Refactor Transport/Socket interfaces to reuse buffers
- Add echo_testto verify integrity of data
- Add working TCP echo server example
- Upgrade to Riot 0.0.7
0.0.3
- Move example to use Riot Applications
- Started reference projects for benchmarking
- Log socket accept/receive errors
- Always attempt to close a socket
0.0.2
- Update to work with Riot 0.0.3
0.0.1
First release includes:
- A pluggable architecture, where both Transports and Handlers can be configured in an Atacama supervision tree at startup time. - This makes it easy to swap in the protocol used, which by default will be clear TCP sockets. 
- Easy-to-define handlers using module includes, so defining a new handler is as little as ~5 lines of OCaml.
- A supervision tree for handling connections in an acceptor pool
- Custom state per connection pool
- An echo server example
- Some telemetry events
- Namespaced internal logging
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