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It wasn't interesting compared to simply returning a halt tuple
with an explicit reply.
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It was redundant with middlewares. Allows us to save a few operations
for every incoming requests.
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This makes routing more in line with the rest of Cowboy and
allows us to use cowboy_constraints directly.
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Simplify the interface for most cowboy_req functions. They all return
a single value except the four body reading functions. The reply functions
now only return a Req value.
Access functions do not return a Req anymore.
Functions that used to cache results do not have a cache anymore.
The interface for accessing query string and cookies has therefore
been changed.
There are now three query string functions: qs/1 provides access
to the raw query string value; parse_qs/1 returns the query string
as a list of key/values; match_qs/2 returns a map containing the
values requested in the second argument, after applying constraints
and default value.
Similarly, there are two cookie functions: parse_cookies/1 and
match_cookies/2. More match functions will be added in future commits.
None of the functions return an error tuple anymore. It either works
or crashes. Cowboy will attempt to provide an appropriate status code
in the response of crashed handlers.
As a result, the content decode function has its return value changed
to a simple binary, and the body reading functions only return on success.
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The guide refers to accept_missing_post instead of allow_missing_post.
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Length of the chapter divided by 2! \o/
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The function `set_resp_header' is defined in `cowboy_req'
module, not the `cowboy'.
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make docs: generate Markdown and man pages in doc/
make install-docs: install man pages to be usable directly
Docs are generated from the ezdoc files in doc/src/.
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All documentation is in README.md, guide/ or manual/ now.
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Also update the CHANGELOG and copyright years.
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This is probably not perfect yet but it should be better than
nothing. We'll improve things with feedback received from the
many users.
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