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Zig is a general-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software. Focus on debugging your application rather than debugging your programming language knowledge. There is no hidden control flow, no hidden memory allocations, no preprocessor, and no macros.
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Improve tests
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According to https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2068#section-19.7.1, an HTTP/1.0 client is allowed to have a persistent connection using the Connection: keep-alive header. This means that we should verify/check this header also for HTTP/1.0 connections, and not only for 1.1.
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Similar to how an app can have it's own packages, create another option to the build function that adds a "hal" package. This is a package that only depends on microzig and would be used to write drivers for chips with similar peripherals, Eg. an nrf52 hal.
An application would be able to access the hal via microzig.hal, and with it's access to other microzig namespaces it would be able to do c
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Created by Andrew Kelley
Released February 2016
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Sooner or later we will need to add tests to check for regressions.
I propose the following three kinds of tests: