The OpenJDK 7 recently introduced the UNUSED() macro in their jni_md.h
header file, which is included from <jni.h>. This causes a
compile-error if "constants.h", which defines our own UNUSED() macro, is
included as well as <jni.h>.
The OpenJDK UNUSED() macro is unsuitable for our own use, because it
prefixes the unused identifier with "UNUSED_" whereas we depend on the
parameter name remaining unchanged.
I have reported this as a Request for Enhancement with Oracle Java,
asking them to remove the UNUSED() macro, since it is not used by any
JNI or Java extension header files. Review ID: JI-9013689.
In the meantime, constants.h now undefines UNUSED before defining it, so
including <jni.h> before "constants.h" will avoid a compile error.
Ensure that timestamp always advances by at least one second every time
the config file is modified, add test case
Refactor test defs: detecting started HTTPD is not specific to Rhizome
Refactor struct file_meta and associated functions into "io.h" and io.c
Add various strbuf helper functions for formatting struct timespec
and struct file_meta to assist debug logging
So that "http_server.h" does not have to include "serval.h" which
creates a circular dependency.
Remove the __SERVALDNA__HTTP_SERVER_IMPLEMENTATION hack from
"http_server.h"
Remove stowSid() at last
Change API of tohex() and strbuf_tohex(), to pass string length instead of
binary byte count. This allows odd numbers of hex digits to be produced.
Remove alloca_tohex_sid(); replace with alloca_tohex_sid_t()
New alloca_tohex_sid_t_trunc() macro