Long-lived UDP "connections" i.e. interactions that involve more
than one request and response are rare, most are transactional:
response is sent and the "connection" is closed. Or - should be.
But users (including ourselves) tend to forget about that part,
because UDP is connectionless and one does not think about
processing a UDP request as handling a connection that needs to be
closed. Thus, we begin with SEND_AND_CLOSE flag set, which should
be a reasonable default for most use cases, but it is possible to
turn it off the connection should be kept alive after processing.
PUBLISHED_FROM=1677d8024aa9afa7e18d8a04d829b699f7f2f103
* Make kr_{send,recv} report status via return code instaed of errno
* Move mg_if_* recv and connect callback invocation out of LWIP
callbacks: these can be nested and we don't want that to happen
to our callbacks. Instead, we post events for the event manager to
process during next poll.
PUBLISHED_FROM=9b3c1de796fae381dea1641807e51d7a897a398e
LWIP part has been finally fully split from the ESP part, and ESP
platform defs reduced to bare minimum. It is now possible to use LWIP
in either low-level or socket mode without any ESP dependencies,
and NXP Kinetis platform is the first to make use of it.
PUBLISHED_FROM=4a9055897609c812296bdab5b4943ffde641ced2
Possible values:
MG_NET_IF_SOCKET (1) - traditional BSD socket API
MG_NET_IF_SIMPLELINK (2) - TI's SimpleLink socket interface
MG_NET_IF_LWIP_LOW_LEVEL - a net_if implementation that uses LWIP's
low-level API, when LWIP_SOCKET is not available.
PUBLISHED_FROM=a5c0aebb7b6bdb1f1f4cb3210763d16f3ab5e133
Factor out SSI and WS code from http.c
HTTP + WS are enabled by default, but MQTT is built without HTTP
support as a compilation test.
PUBLISHED_FROM=925ed9a55abb193ed7deac1c9675a0e5b35dca50
"#if FOO" still works with simple -DFOO, but gives more flexibility.
Specifically, if user expressed no preference (FOO is not defined),
we can apply reasonable defaults (this is the legitimate use of ifdef).
In short, from now on, please use
#if MG_ENABLE_FOO
instead of
#ifdef MG_ENABLE_FOO
Since we are all used to #ifdef, this change also adds a precommit check
to police this. Specifically, in *.h and *.c files that are Copyright Cesanta,
"ifdef" and "if defined()" are not allowed to be used with macros that contain
ENABLE or DISABLE, unless the like also contains "ifdef-ok".
Hence, if you are sure you want to use ifdef, use this:
#ifdef MG_ENABLE_FOO /* ifdef-ok */
PUBLISHED_FROM=9be829448f53cff575d6cae8b9945fb12531c15a
esp_mg_net_if was a rat's nest of mongoose net_if and event manager
implementaions and the event loop task for the ESP8266 miot port.
From that, pieces that are related to LWIP support have been pulled out,
separated into net_if and event manager files, and event loop task
has been moved under the miot esp8266 dirrectory.
This is done to facilitate LWIP code reuse. This may not be the end of
it, but it's a start.
Note: custom retransmit logic has been removed for now. Can be
reintroduced later is necessary.
PUBLISHED_FROM=fd5bbf75714583ce95776d4c76b6c5b5dc535364
This is the variant of MG_EV_SSI_CALL with context of the SSI call being
processed in addition to the tag argument. Specifically, call handler
now gets access to the HTTP request and the name of the file being processed.
MG_EV_SSI_CALL is preserved for backward compatibility.
PUBLISHED_FROM=eeea7487c062505abdb23b6f64994ff7a6b60ff8
Make paths embedded in amalgamated files nice and relative.
This facilitates subsequent clean un- and re-amalgamation.
PUBLISHED_FROM=d83e6000617c54ceaeb78b80c25814996043fe66