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`defhandler` wraps the complexity of building a handler, together with default behaviour, in a simple macro that expands, more or less, to define a type, augment the default behaviours with the supplied behaviours, and then creates a ready-to-use instance for the user. `defsimplehandler` is reimplemented in terms of `defhandler`, and the complex server test is also implemented using the wrapper macro. Finally, update the documentation to reflect these changes. Signed-off-by: Daniel Pittman <daniel@rimspace.net>
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defhandlerwraps the complexity of building a handler, together with defaultbehaviour, in a simple macro that expands, more or less, to define a type,
augment the default behaviours with the supplied behaviours, and then
creates a ready-to-use instance for the user.
defsimplehandleris reimplemented in terms ofdefhandler, and the complexserver test is also implemented using the wrapper macro.
Finally, update the documentation to reflect these changes.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Pittman daniel@rimspace.net