Change the callback prototypes to:
void callback(struct kore_msg *msg, const void *data);
This allows the callbacks to receive the full kore_msg data structure
as sent over the wire (including length and id). Useful for future
additions to the kore_msg structure (such as worker origin).
Several other improvements:
* Accesslog now uses the msg framework as well.
* Websocket WEBSOCKET_BROADCAST_GLOBAL now works.
Small websocket improvement in this commit:
* Build the frame to be sent only once when broadcasting
instead of per connection we are broadcasting towards.
kore_buf_replace_string allows you to replace occurances of a certain
string with something else.
Example:
char *username = "Joris";
page = kore_buf_create(static_len_html_profile);
kore_buf_append(page, static_html_profile, static_len_html_profile);
kore_buf_replace_string(page, "%name%", username, strlen(username));
- Introduce own memory management system on top of malloc to keep track
of all our allocations and free's. Later we should introduce a pooling
mechanism for fixed size allocations (http_request comes to mind).
- Introduce ssl_cipher in configuration.
Memory usage is kind of high right now, but it seems its OpenSSL
doing it rather then Kore.