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This represents a major change in the HTTP code base, consisting
of a complete revamp of the HTTP API. The changes here are too
numerous to mention, but the end result should be a vastly
simpler API for both server and client applications.
Many needless allocations were removed by providing fixed buffers
for various parameters and headers when possible.
A few bugs were fixed. Most especially we have fixed some bugs
around very large URIs and headers, and we have also addressed
conformance bugs to more closely conform to RFCs 9110 and 9112.
As part of this work, the APIs for WebSockets changed slightly
as well. In particular the properties available for accessing
headers have changed.
There is still documentation conversion work to do, and additional
functionality (such as proper support for chunked transfers), but
this is a big step in the right direction.
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This saves yet another allocation. It also no longer returns a value
making this a breaking change.
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This recycles the job structures, and so the demo seems
to work. If you have sufficient concurrency, these aio
structures will ultimately leak (with the level of concurrency),
but for this demo that's fine. (To keep them from leaking, you'd
walk the freelist and discard them just before exiting. The
actual growth of the list should be quite small.) There are
other strategies that could be used to avoid uncontrolled growth,
but they aren't useful for our demo purposes. Also, when we have
a fix for 511, we can go ahead and just do a deferred discard.
As aios are used *heavily* in the code, the strategy of a deferred
cache may help reduce presssure on the heap, andd might be something
we want to explore for the core.
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fixes #485 Honor BUILD_SHARED_LIBS
fixes #483 Don't expose private symbols in shared library
fixes #481 Export CMake target
This is a "large" commit involving changes that don't affect the
code directly, but which have an impact on how we package and build
our project.
The most significant of these changes is that we now build only
either a shared or a static library, depending on the setting of
the BUILD_SHARED_LIBS option. We also suppress private symbols
from being exposed when the underlying toolchain lets us do so.
Minor updates to the way we version the ABI are used, and we now
have a nice exported CMake project.
To import this project in another, simply do find_package(nng)
and you can add target_link_libraries(nng::nng) to your targets.
CMake does the rest for you.
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