* First hello is 1.0 EOM framing, then successing rpc is chunked framing
* See
* [Netconf framing](https://github.com/clicon/clixon/issues/50), and
* [Clixon does not switch to chunked framing after NETCONF 1.1 is negotiated](https://github.com/clicon/clixon/issues/314)
* C:
* Moved netconf framing code from netconf application to clixon lib
* Test:
* New expecteof_netconf and adjusted other expect scripts to handle NETCONF 1.1 framing
- Fix event exit bug (set to new counter, dont increment)
- Changed default CI to be restconf=native instead of fcgi1~
- Tests:
- Change to same wait backend and restconf commands
- Change default restconf protocol from http to https
* Several cases were not implemented fully according to RFC 7950
* Do not extend default values if when statements evaluate to false
* Do not allow edit-config of nodes if when statements evaluate to false (Sec 8.3.2)
* If a key leaf is defined in a grouping that is used in a list, the "uses" statement MUST NOT have a "when" statement. (See 7.21.5)
* See [yang uses's substatement when has no effect #218](https://github.com/clicon/clixon/issues/2$
* Hello message semantics has been made stricter according to RFC 6241 Sec 8.1, for example:
* A client MUST send a <hello> element.
* Each peer MUST send at least the base NETCONF capability, "urn:ietf:params:netconf:base:1.1" (or 1.0 for RFC 4741)
* The netconf client will terminate (close the socket) if the client does not comply
* You can set `CLICON_NETCONF_HELLO_OPTIONAL` to true to use the old behavior of essentially ignoring hellos.
* New clixon-config@2020-03-08.yang revision
* Added: `CLICON_NETCONF_HELLO_OPTIONAL`
* The base capability has been changed to "urn:ietf:params:netconf:base:1.1" following RFC6241.
* Replaces the hardcoded "config" keyword.
* Implemented by a compile-time option called `DATASTORE_TOP_SYMBOL` option in clixon_custom.h
* Tests: added endtest to all tests. Removed all premature exits if BE=0