Allows any valid "service" manifest field in the "rhizome add file"
command
Many improvements in Rhizome manifest parsing; stricter manifest syntax
rules (no comment or blank lines, field names must be alphanumeric
identifiers), faster preliminary manifest inspection when receiving
manifest advertisements or syncing manifests
The 'development' branch introduces "struct socket_address" which
coincidentally fixed the recently encountered Linux kernel 3.12
recvmsg(2) EINVAL problem, so that 'rhizomeprotocol' tests which fail on
the 'anyservice' branch will pass after this merge
Add struct sockaddr_in 'inet' union field, rename 'addr_un' union field
to 'local'
Replace recvwithttl()'s (struct sockaddr *) and socklen_t pair of args
with single (struct socket_address *) arg
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
The recently added cmp_sockaddr() function does not call stat(2) any
more to compare local AF_UNIX socket address paths, so not it is stable
enough to use for ordering sockaddr structs.
New function: real_sockaddr() converts the file path of a local AF_UNIX
file socket using realpath(3). The MDP client uses it on the sender
address of every MDP reply packet it receives to ensure that symlinks in
the instance path do not cause MDP client failures.
Rename recently added socket_setname() function: make_local_sockaddr().
Finish the work started by Daniel in 2012, by using abstract local
AF_UNIX sockets on platforms that support them (Linux, Android).
Fix all sorts of bugs and issues that prevented the existing MDP and
Monitor client and server code from working with abstract socket names.
Move lots of non-Serval-specific string functions from "serval.h"/dataformats.c
to "str.h"/str.c.
Add str_fromprint() function that reverses the effect of toprint(): interprets
escape sequences in the source string "\n\t\r\0\xHH\\" and replaces them with a
single char in the destination string.