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@mpalmer mpalmer commented Mar 31, 2024

This PR implements some "helper" code for projects that build on tiny-http, by providing functionality that can parse a string to produce a ConfigListenAddr. In particular, it differentiates between IP (<IP|host>:<port>) and Unix sockets (on platforms that support them; unix:<path>), as the Unix socket use case is important for my work.

mpalmer added 3 commits March 31, 2024 12:29
This change provides the ability for a tiny-http user to go straight from a string to a listener configuration, simplifying consumer code and making it easier for downstream projects to adopt Unix socket support, in particular.
This trait allows consumers to continue to accept strings as listen configs, while still allowing them the flexibility to accept other listen configs too.
Essentially, the entire rationale for the existence of std::net::ToSocketAddrs is included here by reference.
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