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<p>The regression test is running after each commit on travis.</p>
<h2 id="limitations">Limitations</h2>
<ul>
<li>On Windows TLS is not setup yet to validate certificates.</li>
<li>On Windows and Android certificate validation needs to be setup so that SocketTLSOptions.caFile point to a pem file, such as the one distributed by Firefox. Unless that setup is done connecting to a wss endpoint will display an error. On Windows with mbedtls the message will contain <code>error in handshake : X509 - Certificate verification failed, e.g. CRL, CA or signature check failed</code>.</li>
<li>There is no convenient way to embed a ca cert.</li>
<li>Automatic reconnection works at the TCP socket level, and will detect remote end disconnects. However, if the device/computer network become unreachable (by turning off wifi), it is quite hard to reliably and timely detect it at the socket level using <code>recv</code> and <code>send</code> error codes. <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14782143/linux-socket-how-to-detect-disconnected-network-in-a-client-program">Here</a> is a good discussion on the subject. This behavior is consistent with other runtimes such as node.js. One way to detect a disconnected device with low level C code is to do a name resolution with DNS but this can be expensive. Mobile devices have good and reliable API to do that.</li>
<li>The server code is using select to detect incoming data, and creates one OS thread per connection. This is not as scalable as strategies using epoll or kqueue.</li>

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