* See [Restconf does not handle startup datastore according to the RFC](https://github.com/clicon/clixon/issues/74)
* Netconf Startup feature is no longer hardcoded, you need to explicitly enable it (See RFC 6241, Section 8.7)
* Enable in config file with: `<CLICON_FEATURE>ietf-netconf:startup</CLICON_FEATURE>`, or use `*:*`
* Change all y->ys_parent to yang_parent_get(y)
* Change all y->ys_keyword to yang_keyword_get(y)
* Change all y->ys_argument to yang_argument_get(y)
* Change all y->ys_cv to yang_cv_get(y)
* Change all y->ys_cvec to yang_cvec_get(y)
* also renamed `xml_insert` to `xml_wrap_all`.
* Added `clicon_argv_get()` function to get the user command-line options, ie the args in `-- <args>`. This is an alternative to using them passed to `plugin_start()`.
* Start with `-- -r` to run the reset plugin
* Start with `-- -s` to run the state callback
* Rewrote yang dir load algorithm to follow the algorithm in [FAQ](FAQ(doc/FAQ.md#how-are-yang-files-found) with more precise timestamp checks, etc.
* Extra RPC:s will be called _after_ the basic ones.
* One specific usecase is hook for `copy-config` (see [doc/ROADMAP.md] that can be implemented thus way.
* `rpc_callback_register` added a namespace parameter. Example:
```
rpc_callback_register(h, empty_rpc, NULL, "urn:example:clixon", "empty");
```
* The design is similar to bash history:
* The CLI loads/saves its complete history to a file on entry and exit, respectively
* The size (number of lines) of the file is the same as the history in memory
* Only the latest session dumping its history will survive (bash merges multiple session history).
* Tilde-expansion is supported
* Files not found or without appropriate access will not cause an exit but will be logged at debug level
* New config options: CLICON_CLI_HIST_FILE with default value `~/.clixon_cli_history`
* New config options: CLICON_CLI_HIST_SIZE with default value 300.
* clixon-config YAML file has new revision: 2019-03-05.
* New URN and changed top-level symbol to `clixon-config`
* Removed obsolete `_CLICON_XML_NS_STRICT` variable and `CLICON_XML_NS_STRICT` config option.
use ETIMEDOUT rather than ETIME - this seems more the intent of its
usage here and it compiles under FreeBSD & Linux.
in yang_spec_parse_file() the function basename() is not declared,
the declaration is in libgen.h, so include it. also basename() takes
char * for its argument not const char *, yang_spec_parse_file()
has to be changed to char *filename to compile w/o warnings