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Adds a **transparent TCP proxy mode** to zenserver (activated via `zenserver proxy`), allowing it to sit between clients and upstream Zen servers to inspect and monitor HTTP/1.x traffic in real time. Primarily useful during development, to be able to observe multi-server/client interactions in one place.
- **Dedicated proxy port** -- Proxy mode defaults to port 8118 with its own data directory to avoid collisions with a normal zenserver instance.
- **TCP proxy core** (`src/zenserver/proxy/`) -- A new transparent TCP proxy that forwards connections to upstream targets, with support for both TCP/IP and Unix socket listeners. Multi-threaded I/O for connection handling. Supports Unix domain sockets for both upstream/downstream.
- **HTTP traffic inspection** -- Parses HTTP/1.x request/response streams inline to extract method, path, status, content length, and WebSocket upgrades without breaking the proxied data.
- **Proxy dashboard** -- A web UI showing live connection stats, per-target request counts, active connections, bytes transferred, and client IP/session ID rollups.
- **Server mode display** -- Dashboard banner now shows the running server mode (Zen Proxy, Zen Compute, etc.).
Supporting changes included in this branch:
- **Wildcard log level matching** -- Log levels can now be set per-category using wildcard patterns (e.g. `proxy.*=debug`).
- **`zen down --all`** -- New flag to shut down all running zenserver instances; also used by the new `xmake kill` task.
- Minor test stability fixes (flaky hash collisions, per-thread RNG seeds).
- Support ZEN_MALLOC environment variable for default allocator selection and switch default to rpmalloc
- Fixed sentry-native build to allow LTO on Windows
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Removes the vendored spdlog library (~12,000 lines) and replaces it with a purpose-built logging system in zencore (~1,800 lines). The new implementation provides the same functionality with fewer abstractions, no shared_ptr overhead, and full control over the logging pipeline.
### What changed
**New logging core in zencore/logging/:**
- LogMessage, Formatter, Sink, Logger, Registry - core abstractions matching spdlog's model but simplified
- AnsiColorStdoutSink - ANSI color console output (replaces spdlog stdout_color_sink)
- MsvcSink - OutputDebugString on Windows (replaces spdlog msvc_sink)
- AsyncSink - async logging via BlockingQueue worker thread (replaces spdlog async_logger)
- NullSink, MessageOnlyFormatter - utility types
- Thread-safe timestamp caching in formatters using RwLock
**Moved to zenutil/logging/:**
- FullFormatter - full log formatting with timestamp, logger name, level, source location, multiline alignment
- JsonFormatter - structured JSON log output
- RotatingFileSink - rotating file sink with atomic size tracking
**API changes:**
- Log levels are now an enum (LogLevel) instead of int, eliminating the zen::logging::level namespace
- LoggerRef no longer wraps shared_ptr - it holds a raw pointer with the registry owning lifetime
- Logger error handler is wired through Registry and propagated to all loggers on registration
- Logger::Log() now populates ThreadId on every message
**Cleanup:**
- Deleted thirdparty/spdlog/ entirely (110+ files)
- Deleted full_test_formatter (was ~80% duplicate of FullFormatter)
- Renamed snake_case classes to PascalCase (full_formatter -> FullFormatter, json_formatter -> JsonFormatter, sentry_sink -> SentrySink)
- Removed spdlog from xmake dependency graph
### Build / test impact
- zencore no longer depends on spdlog
- zenutil and zenvfs xmake.lua updated to drop spdlog dep
- zentelemetry xmake.lua updated to drop spdlog dep
- All existing tests pass, no test changes required beyond formatter class renames
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