Commit Briefs


Omar Polo

@-macros, rollback changes to strings and optional semicolons

* expand $-macros as string, only the new @-macros get expanded as-is * rollback changes to characters allowed in bare strings * optional semicolons in optnl, useful for readable @-macros


Omar Polo

parsing: bring lots of goodies from OpenBSD' parse.y

This allows to solve the problem with the \n in the grammar (before two following macro declaration were treated as invalid. This also brings in a nice `include' keyword.


Omar Polo

typo


Omar Polo

sync readme.md with sandbox.c


Omar Polo

`param' is forbidden inside `location's too

and while there sort the list of disallowed rules.


Omar Polo

misc improvements to the manual


Omar Polo

change (again) the env/param separator: use '='

Given that env/param are new features of this release, no support for the "old" syntax is needed.


Omar Polo

add => in env/param and `port' between hostname and port for fastcgi

In the same spite of the last commit, add the missing separators between strings to avoid the auto-concat pitfalls. `=>' is used to separate between `env' and `param' arguments, while for `fastcgi' the keyword `port' is required between the hostname/ip address and the port (if provided). Since `env', `param' and `fastcgi' are all new stuff, there's no need to keep compatibility.


Omar Polo

typo...


Omar Polo

rename `mime MIME EXT' to `map MIME to-ext EXT'

With the newish automatic string concatenation, options like `mime' that accepts two strings as parameter start to become ambiguous: which strings gets concatenated? Instead of trying to document in the manpage which argument(s) is subject to string concatenation, do the concat always and introduce a separator. In the case of mime, `to-ext' now acts as a separator to distinguish. While there, also use a new keyword because it sounds better. It's dead-easy to upgrade to the new configuration, possibly with some sed magic, but for the moment the old `mime' form is preserved: (with a warning!) Will be dropped in the next release.


Omar Polo

use bsearch to match the keywords

not that it's a bottleneck, but it's fancier this way.


Omar Polo

provide a means to skip the runtime tests

Setting the environment variable SKIP_RUNTIME_TESTS to 1 will prevent the runtime tests. This is useful when running the tests inside a sandbox. based on a similar diff by Anna "CyberTailor"



Omar Polo

check freedesktop's libbsd