Instead we will rely here on the implicit struct provided by the file
itself. This means that when the service_manifest.zig import is
assigned, we don't end up with a construct like "manifest.sts.sts" to
get to the sts service. This simplifies greatly the way that
servicemodel.zig needs to behave.
One down side, however, is that the structure does not seem
accessible with the current zig language, making metaInfo unable
to access itself as it did before. Or maybe it can, I just can't find
it. So, this change also adds a new "service_metadata" public constant
with the same declarations being published at the file level, and
that is the new return from the metaInfo function. Our aws.zig
only really needs the action and that metadata, so we're ok with that
even if there is some duplication (we could codegen pointers over, and
maybe should to save a little bit of space).
There are two recent changes in zig that effect awshttp.
1. cf65ab8 disallows unused variables. Fair enough and backward
compatible.
2. https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/2115#issuecomment-827968279
This comment resulted in a backward incompatible change to use the
underlying value from a C enum rather than its symbol. This reduces
edge cases in the compiler. Ultimately we may want awshttp to define
zig enums that mirror the C enums, but for now I've commented the
definitions of the C enums used.
This should complete the query protocol calls. However, there are likely
gaps in implementation for the transformation of request parameters
to url encoded body data
This seems silly, but I guess in AWS it is a thing that these two values may
be different. Consumers of awshttp have the option of ignoring this, which
should be correct most of the time. Aws.zig will, however, use the service
metadata to do the right thing
This increases compilation time significantly as all 260+ services
need to be analyzed by zig during compilation. I plan to change
the model from a single "services" constant to a function
that will import only services that plan to be used. This
might be in addition to the single constant to allow
consumers to choose short compile times or all services
support