Permit sending "rich" content via notify
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Changes the RPC "Notify" event to carry a full MOO
Var
instead of only a string, along with an optional content-type.The builtin function "notify" is now modified to take an optional third argument, which is a content / mime-type. The intent here is to allow cores & clients connected to them to do smarter things with richer content.
For default (no argument), or for any content-type which starts with "text/" the 2nd argument is expected to be a MOO string, same as usual, and E_TYPE is raised for any other value types.
For any other content type, the value is allowed to be passed through without modification and is up to the client to interpret it.
The existing telnet client just turns everything into strings, relying on the default .to_string functionality on Var.