Roughly 700 LOC (half of the old quark on the Hiltjo branch) in size,
this rewrite supports partial content and other good stuff that will
make it fun again to use quark for simple static purposes.
The error checking is rigorous and strict and it will report proper
error codes back to the client whenever there was a problem or the
request was invalid in some way.
A cool feature is the support for listening on a UNIX-domain socket,
which will in the long run allow us to solve problems with virtual hosts
and other things in separate programs. But until then, this should be
robust enough for most use-cases.
This resets quark's version to 0, but this was no problem as there
haven't been any quark releases yet.
Feedback is appreciated.
It was sad to see that quark never got the attention it deserved in my
opinion. However, there were good reasons why that was the case.
The project lost focus by trying to add CGI support, which in all
fairness worked only half of the time.
For the rest of the use cases, a static server to make it dead simple to
publish a directory, it was also pretty bad, given it does not support
partial content. Seeking in a mp3 was impossible and it was very
frustrating.
Long ago we discussed in the team how exciting it would be to test out
new concepts of having a web server that listens on a UNIX-domain
socket, potentially allowing new concepts for realizing virtual hosts
and other things.
It took me half a year to make the decision to rewrite quark, so it is
now time to purge the repo and push the initial commit.