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commands (#706)
* added `--exclude-folders` to `zen upload`, `zen download` and `zen diff`
added `--exclude-extensions` to `zen upload` and `zen diff`
excluded folder names are now matched by folder name in subfolders in addition to root level folders
* allow multiple token separators
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these changes remove cpr from anything which is not `HttpClient` internals.
The goal is to eventually replace cpr with a more direct curl interface to eliminate cpr since it's proven problematic due to their development practices which frequently breaks APIs and prevents us from updating vcpkg. But this PR is limited to refactoring existing cpr code to use `HttpClient` instead.
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Improvement: When logging HTTP responses, the body is now sanity checked to ensure it is human readable, and the length of the output is capped to prevent inadvertent log bloat
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minor clean-up
`zencore/memory.h` used to contain a variety of things including `Malloc` support along with `MemoryView` etc
since the memory allocator stuff moved into `zencore/memory/memory.h` there was basically only `MemoryView` and `MemCmp` in there which seemed better to split out into separate headers to avoid overloading `memory.h`
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This change introduces support for tracing of memory allocation activity. The code is ported from UE5, and Unreal Insights can be used to analyze the output. This is currently only fully supported on Windows, but will be extended to Mac/Linux in the near future.
To activate full memory tracking, pass `--trace=memory` on the commandline alongside `--tracehost=<ip>` or `-tracefile=<path>`. For more control over how much detail is traced you can instead pass some combination of `callstack`, `memtag`, `memalloc` instead. In practice, `--trace=memory` is an alias for `--trace=callstack,memtag,memalloc`). For convenience we also support `--trace=memory_light` which omits call stacks.
This change also introduces multiple memory allocators, which may be selected via command-line option `--malloc=<allocator>`:
* `mimalloc` - mimalloc (default, same as before)
* `rpmalloc` - rpmalloc is another high performance allocator for multithreaded applications which may be a better option than mimalloc (to be evaluated). Due to toolchain limitations this is currently only supported on Windows.
* `stomp` - an allocator intended to be used during development/debugging to help track down memory issues such as use-after-free or out-of-bounds access. Currently only supported on Windows.
* `ansi` - fallback to default system allocator
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* moved source directories into `/src`
* updated bundle.lua for new `src` path
* moved some docs, icon
* removed old test trees
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