# CHANGELOG # v1.2.1 - [Improvement]: updated dependencies, test with Go 1.20. # v1.2.0 **This is the first release of package vsock that only supports Go 1.18+. Users on older versions of Go must use v1.1.1.** - [Improvement]: drop support for older versions of Go so we can begin using modern versions of `x/sys` and other dependencies. ## v1.1.1 **This is the last release of package vsock that supports Go 1.17 and below.** - [Bug Fix] [commit](https://github.com/mdlayher/vsock/commit/ead86435c244d5d6baad549a6df0557ada3f4401): fix build on non-UNIX platforms such as Windows. This is a no-op change on Linux but provides a friendlier experience for non-Linux users. ## v1.1.0 - [New API] [commit](https://github.com/mdlayher/vsock/commit/44cd82dc5f7de644436f22236b111ab97fa9a14f): `vsock.FileListener` can be used to create a `vsock.Listener` from an existing `os.File`, which may be provided by systemd socket activation or another external mechanism. ## v1.0.1 - [Bug Fix] [commit](https://github.com/mdlayher/vsock/commit/99a6dccdebad21d1fa5f757d228d677ccb1412dc): upgrade `github.com/mdlayher/socket` to handle non-blocking `connect(2)` errors (called in `vsock.Dial`) properly by checking the `SO_ERROR` socket option. Lock in this behavior with a new test. - [Improvement] [commit](https://github.com/mdlayher/vsock/commit/375f3bbcc363500daf367ec511638a4655471719): downgrade the version of `golang.org/x/net` in use to support Go 1.12. We don't need the latest version for this package. ## v1.0.0 **This is the first release of package vsock that only supports Go 1.12+. Users on older versions of Go must use an unstable release.** - Initial stable commit! - [API change]: the `vsock.Dial` and `vsock.Listen` constructors now accept an optional `*vsock.Config` parameter to enable future expansion in v1.x.x without prompting further breaking API changes. Because `vsock.Config` has no options as of this release, `nil` may be passed in all call sites to fix existing code upon upgrading to v1.0.0. - [New API]: the `vsock.ListenContextID` function can be used to create a `*vsock.Listener` which is bound to an explicit context ID address, rather than inferring one automatically as `vsock.Listen` does.