I wouldn't repeat that every message. Unless, of course, you want to implement some commands with extra features (compression, encryption, asynchronous resposne multiplexing etc etc) and not others.
I'd say "connect -> handshake -> [message]..." and let handshake establish the parameters for the entire session (things like prio, authentication, keepalive, idle time etc)
Basically, if it applies to every message in a session, send it once up-front and be done with it. Send something in each message if and only if it can vary from one message to the next, so it's needed to understand that message.
Building responsive apps takes a lot of good judgement and planning. And no, browsers aren't "slow". Yes, there was a time when Safari had abysmal Javascript performance - relatively.
@JoshMenzel If they really expect to do that, then Websockets becomes almost a necessity. No browser is going to support your protocol without writing code to do so (and even carefully written JS is going to have a hard time keeping up with pre-written, heavily optimized Websocket libraries)
Is there a way to get whatever this value is: `-fconstexpr-depth` from the C++ compiler? 🤔 (Got some code that would do better knowing what this value is than without, though the value itself is not necessary)