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- This changelog reports changes to the public API. Internal refactorings and bug
- fixes are not reported here.
- 2018-02-05 pro <profanter at fortiss.org>
- * Also pass client to monitoredItem/Events callback
- The UA_MonitoredItemHandlingFunction and UA_MonitoredEventHandlingFunction
- did not include a reference to the corresponding client used for the call of
- processPublishResponse.
- This now also allows to get the client context within the monitored item
- handling function.
- The API changes are detected by the type-matching in the compiler. So there
- is little risk for bugs due to unaligned implementations.
- 2017-09-07 jpfr <julius.pfrommer at web.de>
- * Make Client Highlevel Interface consistent
- Two methods in the client highlevel interface were not conformant with the
- API convention that array sizes are given before the array pointer. This
- changes the signature of UA_Client_writeArrayDimensionsAttribute and
- UA_Client_readArrayDimensionsAttribute.
- The API changes are detected by the type-matching in the compiler. So there
- is little risk for bugs due to unaligned implementations.
- 2017-08-16 jpfr <julius.pfrommer at web.de>
- * Default Attribute Values for Node Attributes
- The AddNodes service takes a structure with the attributes of the new node as
- input. We began checking the consistency of the attributes more closely. You
- can now use constant global definitions with default values as a starting
- point. For example UA_VariableAttributes_default for adding a variable node.
- * All nodes have a context pointer
- All nodes now carry a context pointer. The context pointer is initially set
- to a user-defined memory location. The context pointer is passed to all
- user-visible callbacks involving the node.
- * Global and node-type constructor/destructor
- The constructors are fine-grained mechanisms to control the instantiation and
- deletion of nodes. Constructors receive the node context pointer and can also
- replace it.
- 2017-08-13 Infinity95 <mark.giraud at student.kit.edu>
- * New/Delete methods for the server configuration
- The default server configuration is no longer a constant global variable.
- Instead, it is now handled with a pair of new/delete methods. This enables
- the use of malloced members of the server configuration. With this change,
- the endpoint descriptions are no longer generated in the server but are
- created as part of the server configuration. See the example server
- implementations on how to use the configuration generation. The change is a
- precursor to the encryption implementation that ties into the generation of
- endpoint descriptions in the server config.
- The generation of the default server configuration is implemented as a
- "plugin". So it comes with CC0 licensing and can be freely adjusted by users.
- The TCP port in the default configuration is 4840. This is the recommended
- port for OPC UA and now used throughout all examples.
- 2017-07-04 jpfr <julius.pfrommer at web.de>
- * Return partially overlapping ranges
- Test the integrity of the range and compute the max index used for every
- dimension. The standard says in Part 4, Section 7.22:
- When reading a value, the indexes may not speify a range that is within
- the bounds of the array. The Server shall return a partial result if some
- elements exist within the range.
- 2017-07-03 jpfr <julius.pfrommer at web.de>
- * Implement asynchronous service calls for the client
- All OPC UA services are asynchronous in nature. So several service calls can
- be made without waiting for a response first. Responess may come in a
- different ordering. The client takes a method pointer and a data pointer to
- perform an asynchronous callback on the request response.
- Synchronous service calls are still supported in the client. Asynchronous
- responses are processed in the background until the synchronous response (the
- client is waiting for) returns the control flow back to the user.
- 2017-06-26 janitza-thbe
- * Enable IPv6 in the networklayer plugin
- The server networklayer listens on several sockets for available networks and
- IP versions. IPv4 connections are still supported.
- The OPC Foundation ANSI C Stack before 2016 does not fully support IPv6. On
- Windows, the 'localhost' target is resolved to IPv6 by default. Old
- applications (e.g. the Conformance Testing Tools) need to connect to
- 127.0.0.1 instead of 'localhost' to force IPv4.
- 2017-06-16 jpfr <julius.pfrommer at web.de>
- * Require the AccessLevel bit UA_ACCESSLEVELMASK_READ for reading
- Set the bit by default when adding nodes for a smooth transition to the new
- API. This will change at a later point with an additional node settings
- argument for the AddNodes methods.
- 2017-05-03 pro <profanter at fortiss.org>
- * Array dimensions are UInt32 also for the highlevel client read service
- 2017-04-16 jpfr <julius.pfrommer at web.de>
- * Refactor UA_parseEndpointUrl to work with UA_String
- The output hostname and path now point into the original endpointUrl with an
- appropriate length.
- 2017-04-14 jpfr <julius.pfrommer at web.de>
- * Auto-instantiate only child nodes marked as mandatory (fixes #1004)
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