Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2024-03-22 | all: use REUSE with LGPL-3.0-or-later and BSD-3-Clause | Anna (navi) Figueiredo Gomes | |
Signed-off-by: Anna (navi) Figueiredo Gomes <navi@vlhl.dev> | |||
2020-08-07 | Don't use non-installed win32.h helper in examples (#863) | Michael Grunder | |
See: #862 | |||
2020-07-29 | Move SSL management to a distinct private pointer. (#855) | Michael Grunder | |
We need to allow our users to use redisContext->privdata as context for any RESP3 PUSH messages, which means we can't use it for managing SSL connections. Bulletpoints: * Create a secondary redisContext member for internal use only called privctx and rename the redisContextFuncs->free_privdata accordingly. * Adds a `free_privdata` function pointer so the user can tie allocated memory to the lifetime of a redisContext (like they can already do with redisAsyncContext) * Enables SSL tests in .travis.yml | |||
2020-07-19 | Remove erroneous tag and add license to push example (#849) | Michael Grunder | |
2020-07-19 | Resp3 oob push support (#841) | Michael Grunder | |
Proper support for RESP3 PUSH messages. By default, PUSH messages are now intercepted and the reply memory freed. This means existing code should work unchanged when connecting to Redis >= 6.0.0 even if `CLIENT TRACKING` were then enabled. Additionally, we define two callbacks users can configure if they wish to handle these messages in a custom way: void redisPushFn(void *privdata, void *reply); void redisAsyncPushFn(redisAsyncContext *ac, void *reply); See #825 |