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authorPřemysl Eric Janouch <p@janouch.name>2022-08-08 04:39:20 +0200
committerPřemysl Eric Janouch <p@janouch.name>2022-09-05 14:26:00 +0200
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Start X11 and web frontends for xC
For this, we needed a wire protocol. After surveying available options, it was decided to implement an XDR-like protocol code generator in portable AWK. It now has two backends, per each of: - xF, the X11 frontend, is in C, and is meant to be the primary user interface in the future. - xP, the web frontend, relies on a protocol proxy written in Go, and is meant for use on-the-go (no pun intended). They are very much work-in-progress proofs of concept right now, and the relay protocol is certain to change.
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