<pstolowski> michi, can we count the number of pushes on the sender, and carry this number with finished message? or isn't 'finished' a real message? <michi> Finished is a real message. <michi> I’m not sure I follow your reasoning. Can you explain? <michi> We count the number of pushes from the sender. Easy. Then what? <michi> Send it with the finished message? <michi> I guess that would allow the receiver to detect an overrun. <pstolowski> michi, yes, that's the idea <michi> Hmmm... <michi> It would work in principle for error detection. <michi> I’m not sure how easy it would be to implement down at the zmq level. <michi> Because it’s stateful but, at the zmq level, we are currently stateless. <michi> Not impossible, but possibly ugly. <michi> It’s worth thinking about though.
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