ext_list:
Iterable container of comma separated extensions, where each extension
is a token followed an optional list of semicolon delimited parameters,
with each parameter consisting of a name / value pair. The value can
be a token or quoted-string.
param_list:
Iterable container of semicolon delimited parameters, where each parameter
is a name / value pair. The value can be a token or quoted-string.
token_list
Iterable container of comma delimited tokens.
* Remove obsolete rfc2616 functions
* Refactor and consolidate case-insensitive string helpers
Core:
* Test buffer_cat iterator move members
HTTP:
* Fixed yield / resume in writer
* Fixed message serialization with chunked encoding
* Test yield / resume in writer
* Test all conditional branches during message serialization
* Test chunked encoding
* Increase coverage on parse_error
* Add parse_error::general
WebSocket:
* Add error::general
* Increase coverage in error
The version field is moved into message_v1, all public interfaces
are reworked to identify HTTP/1 wire format operations (suffix "_v1")
versus general HTTP.
* Fix warnings
* Port cmake scripts to linux
* Add command line options for running test suites
* Add examples to CMakeLists
* Return std::uint64_t from writer::content_length
* basic_parser::write takes asio::const_buffer instead of pointer and size
* Turn message test back on now that it passes
* Rename to http::headers, use std::allocator, remove http_headers
* http::message::method is now a string
* Refactor to_string for ConstBufferSequence
* Remove chunk_encode from the public interface
* Initialize members for default constructed iterators
* Disallow default construction for dependent buffer sequences
Refactor http::message serialization:
* Serialization no longer creates a copy of the
headers and modifies them
* New function prepare(), sets Connection, Transfer-Encoding,
Content-Length based on the body attributes and caller options.
Callers can use prepare() to have the fields set automatically,
or they can set the fields manually.
* Use write for operator<<
* Tests for serialization
This function performs serialization of a variable list of arguments
to a streambuf. It accepts a wide variety of argument types, using
boost::asio::buffer and boost::lexical_cast where possible.