Changes ======= 1.02 - Aug 22 2012 - Fix implicit and explicit destructors for context and sockets. (https://github.com/lestrrat/p5-ZMQ/issues/11), spotted by @melo Previously this threw an assertion: my $ctxt = zmq_init(); my $pid = fork(); exit(0) unless $pid; waitpid($pid, 0); This is because $ctxt was being freed on both the child and the parent. As of this version, we make sure that behind the scenes the context can only be freed in the process and thread that it was created in. Likewise sockets can only be freed within the same process. 1.01 - Apr 23 2012 - Changed zmq_poll()'s return value. In list context, you can get the array of boolean values indicating if the particular socket got fired my @fired = zmq_poll(...); In scalar context, you get the return value of zmq_poll() from the C layer my $rv = zmq_poll(...) See https://github.com/lestrrat/p5-ZMQ/pull/1 (Steffen Mueller, Nick Peres) - Fix getsockopt_string() https://github.com/lestrrat/p5-ZMQ/pull/2 (Sergey KHripchenko) 1.00 - Apr 05 2012 - All of you using ZeroMQ.pm + libzmq 2.x, you are recommended to use this module instead. ZeroMQ will go into minimal maintenance mode, and new features are not going to be added. - Also, users writing ZMQ tools in Perl should also use the raw ZMQ interface over the Perl-ish interface. - Make sure to not clone ZMQ::LibZMQ2::Socket. - Remove code that generates constants. 1.00_02 - Mar 26 2012 - Beef up the docs extensively. - Remove other croak() calls, make sure to set $! - Add zmq_errno(), zmq_strerror() - zmq_send(), zmq_recv() are now pure perl wrappers around _zmq_send() and z_zmq_recv() - Make sure to emulate libzmq2 errors for stuff like trying to act upon closed cxt, sockets, and messages, since we don't call the C level functions when we detect that they have been closed from the Perl level. 1.00_01 - Mar 24 2012 - Initial release.