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done yet. The Client class now supports a function called getLink() which
returns a ClientLink object. This object may then be passed off to any other
class and called to send messages to that client object. It is threadsafe if
ItoServer is being used, and not for Server. Sending a message via a
ClientLink calls the onMessage function on the assosiated protocol.
Note that sending messages from within protocol event handlers or functions they
call, while safe, may be slow and it's reccomended that you avoid this.
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general Http handler working, the test for the moment, is Doxysrv, I'll probably
write a cute little stand-alone one in libbu++ later as a demo/test.
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has been fixed, it now safely disconnects after emptying the Client's outgoing
buffer.
Added some more helpers to Bu::FString.
Added the beginings of ProtocolHttp using a new method for processing protocols
that's based more strongly on an NFA state machine, this makes sense, but I
never had the desire to actually try implementing it before. It's working
pretty well.
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the existing docs. Taking advantage of some of the cooler extra features of
doxygen I've started writing extra how-to pages covering working with sections
of the library. Also, I started grouping the classes by function so they show
up on the Modules page together, very cute.
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working in optimal condition...
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as a convinience.
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things from it. The plugger had yet another bugfix...plugger...
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conflicts from happening. And, from now on, other projects should do -Ilibbu++
not -Ilibbu++/src so we can get ready for an installed version of libbu++.
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the old one in pretty much every way, and better in most. It's much easier to
understand. And the atom class is better.
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to include many more state indicators and caps queries, and everything is
working better in general.
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actually interacting with clients, and the Client class is almost there, except
that it doesn't really do anything yet.
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