Major restructuring of how streams work. Neither input nor output
streams are now blocking. This avoids stalling the rest of the client or
server when a peer is slow or unresponsive.
Note that this puts an extra burden on users of streams to make sure
they are allowed to do their work once the underlying transports are
ready (e.g. monitoring fds).
Implements support in both client and server for the extended
clipboard format first seen in UltraVNC. Currently only implements
text handling, but that is still an improvement as it extends the
clipboard from ISO 8859-1 to full Unicode.
This adds the basic infrastructure and handshake for the QEMU
Extended Key Events extension. No viewer or server makes use of
the extra functionality yet though.
Remove the "video" feature and its associated custom JPEG handling.
Having the client specifiy the video region is conceptually wrong
and a problem like this should be handled by better encoding selection.
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Removed support for continuous updates, a TightVNC-specific RFB protocol
extension. That extension used to send framebuffer updates continuously, not
waiting for clients' requests. However, it showed bad results with
low-bandwidth connections, due to lack of proper data flow control.
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Initial implementation of continuous updates in the server code. This code does not handle framebuffer size changes properly yet. Also, the server does not send the client EndOfContinuousUpdates message yet (documented in doc/rfbproto.tex).