As previously mentioned SPOA code has nothing to do in the haproxy core
since they're not dependent on haproxy's version. This one was moved to
its own repository here with complete history:
https://github.com/haproxy/spoa-example
Both the source file and the dummy library are now at the same place.
Maybe the build howto could be moved there as well to make things even
cleaner.
The Makefile, MAINTAINERS, doc, and vtest matrix were updated.
Both the source file and the dummy library are now at the same place.
Maybe the build howto could be moved there as well to make things even
cleaner.
The Makefile, MAINTAINERS, doc, github build matrix, coverity checks
and travis CI's build were updated.
Now it's much cleaner, both 51d.c and the dummy library live together and
are easier to spot and maintain. The build howto probably ought to be moved
there as well. Makefile, docs and MAINTAINERS were updated, as well as
the github CI's build matrix, travis CI's, and coverity checks.
Let's start to better organize the addons by moving promex there (and
with an easier directory name). The makefile and maintainers files were
updated, as well as the CI's build matrix.
The following components were moved to admin/ because they're generally
used in field by admins:
iprange/ netsnmp-perl/ selinux/ systemd/ wireshark-dissectors/
syntax-highlight/ release-estimator/
Some missing modules have been added and some others have been updated. The
list is now sorted. It is a bit easier to find something. In addition the
path of files have been updated to reflect recent changes.
William Dauchy and Christopher Faulet are the official maintainers of the
Prometheus exporter. William better knows the Prometheus usages and is the
referent for the features while Christopher's role is more code-centric, he
takes care of bugs and the exporter integration into Haproxy.
This splits the hathreads.h file into types+macros and functions. Given
that most users of this file used to include it only to get the definition
of THREAD_LOCAL and MAXTHREADS, the bare minimum was placed into thread-t.h
(i.e. types and macros).
All the thread management was left to haproxy/thread.h. It's worth noting
the drop of the trailing "s" in the name, to remove the permanent confusion
that arises between this one and the system implementation (no "s") and the
makefile's option (no "s").
For consistency, src/hathreads.c was also renamed thread.c.
A number of files were updated to only include thread-t which is the one
they really needed.
Some future improvements are possible like replacing empty inlined
functions with macros for the thread-less case, as building at -O0 disables
inlining and causes these ones to be emitted. But this really is cosmetic.