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![]() It's not safe to destroy objects inside a callback from a parent that still has references to the object. Formalize what the user code can indicate by its return code from the callback functions and provide the implementations at the parents. - LWSSSSRET_OK: no action, OK - LWSSSSRET_DISCONNECT_ME: disconnect the underlying connection - LWSSSSRET_DESTROY_ME: destroy the ss object - LWSSSSRET_TX_DONT_SEND: for tx, give up the tx opportunity since nothing to send |
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minimal-secure-streams | ||
minimal-secure-streams-alexa | ||
minimal-secure-streams-avs | ||
minimal-secure-streams-client-tx | ||
minimal-secure-streams-metadata | ||
minimal-secure-streams-policy2c | ||
minimal-secure-streams-proxy | ||
minimal-secure-streams-seq | ||
minimal-secure-streams-sink | ||
minimal-secure-streams-staticpolicy | ||
README.md |
Secure Streams
Secure Streams is a client API that strictly decouples the policy for connections
from the payloads. The user code only deals with the stream type name and payloads,
a policy database set at lws_context
creation time decides all policy about the
connection, including the endpoint, tls CA, and even the wire protocol.
name | demonstrates |
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minimal-secure-streams | Minimal secure streams client / proxy example |
minimal-secure-streams-tx | Proxy used for client-tx test below |
minimal-secure-streams-client-tx | Secure streams client showing tx and rx |