- `enqueue(TaggedMessage)` can now throw a `TristanableException` if a `FataException` with `libsnooze` occurrs
- `dequeue()` can now throw a `TristanableException` if a `FatalException` occurs during the call to `wait()` on `libsnooze`
- Added package-level accessible `startWatcher()` method which calls `start()` for us
- Added some debugging prints which will now only be compiled-in during unittest builds
- If the bformat `receiveMessage(Socket, ref byte[])` method fails (returns `false`) then exit the loop, only continue decoding if it is `true`
- Implemented package-level accesible `shutdown()` method
Manager
- `start()` now calls `watcher.startWatcher()` instead of `watcher.start()`
- Added documentation for the constructor `this(ulong)`
- Fixed issue #5
Unit tests
- The `==` operator on strings does some normalization stuff which results in differing byte sequences and therefore inequality (see the `"Cucumber 😳️"` case), therefore casting to `byte[]`
- Send another message tagged with `69`
- Fixed comment for server code sending tagged `42` message
- Call `manager.stop()` right at the end of the unit test
- Added stub `shutdown()` method that is intended to be called by `Manager` (package-level accessible)
Unit tests
- Sleep for 4 seconds instead of 2 before the server sends the two tagged messages
- Send a messae tagged with tag `42` before that of the one tagged with `69`
- Register a queue with tag `42`
- Remove `WaitingThread`, we now receive both tagged messages (`42` and `69`) on the unittest thread
- Added assertion to ensure the tagged message of `69` is indeed received correctly (tag AND payload)
- Added support for configuring the `Manager`, the constructor now uses the default configuration
- Implemented `registerQueue_nothrow(Queue)` which returns `true` on success, `false` otherwise
- `registerQueue(Queue)` now makes a sub-call to `registerQueue_nothrow(Queue)`
- Implemented `sendMessage(TaggedMessage)`
- Added comment for assertions in unittest
- Added new module `config`
- Added new type `Config` which is used for configuring an instance of `Manager`
- Added `defaultConfig()` which returns the default `Config` instance used