Claudeandcozis 3b0ef325fa Fix web server hanging issues
Fixed two bugs in the HTTP server that could cause hangs:

1. web/chttp.c:4060 - Fixed incorrect error buffer check
   - Was checking output buffer for errors after a read operation
   - Should check input buffer instead
   - This could cause the server to miss read errors and not close
     bad connections properly

2. web/main.c:334 - Added loop to process multiple queued requests
   - Previously only processed one request per event loop iteration
   - Now processes all queued requests before returning to poll()
   - This prevents requests from being stuck in the queue when the
     socket is in ESTABLISHED_READY state

These fixes improve the server's ability to handle multiple requests
on Keep-Alive connections.
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ToastyFS

ToastyFS is a distributed file system designed for self-hosting, so it aims to be pragmatic, understandable, and robust. You can use ToastyFS to store your files reliably over multiple machines knowing they will be automatically replicated and healed in case of hardware failure. ToastyFS works by running nodes on multiple machines. Clients using the ToastyFS C library can then send file operations to the cluster. Here's a quick example:

#include <ToastyFS.h>

int main(void)
{
    ToastyString addr = TOASTY_STR("127.0.0.1");
    int          port = 8080;
    
    // Connect to cluster
    ToastyFS *toasty = toasty_connect(addr, port);
    
    ToastyString file = TOASTY_STR("/my_file.txt");

    // Create and write to a file
    toasty_create_file(toasty, file, 4096);
    toasty_write(toasty, file, 0, "Hello!", 6);
    
    // Read it back
    char buf[6];
    toasty_read(toasty, file, 0, buf, 6);
    
    // Done!
    toasty_disconnect(toasty);
    return 0;
}

⚠️ Note that ToastyFS is still in early development ⚠️

🎵 Now let's get toasty 🎵

Features

  • Cross-platform (runs on Windows and Linux)
  • Automatic Replication & Self-Healing
  • Automatic content deduplication via internal content-addressing
  • Configurable file chunk sizes
  • Small and understandable

But ToastyFS is still in early development, so here are the missing features:

  • No master replication
  • No authentication or encryption

Testing

ToastyFS is tested by running an in-memory simulation of a cluster with many clients running hundreds of random operations in parallel. The test is run for long periods of times under valgrind or compiled with sanitizers.

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