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The main goal of this change is to eliminate the cpr back-end altogether and replace it with the curl implementation. I would expect to drop cpr as soon as we feel happy with the libcurl back-end. That would leave us with a direct dependency on libcurl only, and cpr can be eliminated as a dependency.
### HttpClient Backend Overhaul
- Implemented a new **libcurl-based HttpClient** backend (`httpclientcurl.cpp`, ~2000 lines)
as an alternative to the cpr-based one
- Made HttpClient backend **configurable at runtime** via constructor arguments
and `-httpclient=...` CLI option (for zen, zenserver, and tests)
- Extended HttpClient test suite to cover multipart/content-range scenarios
### Unix Domain Socket Support
- Added Unix domain socket support to **httpasio** (server side)
- Added Unix domain socket support to **HttpClient**
- Added Unix domain socket support to **HttpWsClient** (WebSocket client)
- Templatized `HttpServerConnectionT<SocketType>` and `WsAsioConnectionT<SocketType>`
to handle TCP, Unix, and SSL sockets uniformly via `if constexpr` dispatch
### HTTPS Support
- Added **preliminary HTTPS support to httpasio** (for Mac/Linux via OpenSSL)
- Added **basic HTTPS support for http.sys** (Windows)
- Implemented HTTPS test for httpasio
- Split `InitializeServer` into smaller sub-functions for http.sys
### Other Notable Changes
- Improved **zenhttp-test stability** with dynamic port allocation
- Enhanced port retry logic in http.sys (handles ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED)
- Fatal signal/exception handlers for backtrace generation in tests
- Added `zen bench http` subcommand to exercise network + HTTP client/server communication stack
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* when `--verbose` is specified to zenserver-test, all child process output (typically, zenserver instances) is piped through to stdout. you can also pass `--verbose` to `xmake test` to accomplish the same thing.
* this PR also consolidates all test runner `main` function logic (such as from zencore-test, zenhttp-test etc) into central implementation in zencore for consistency and ease of maintenance
* also added extended utf8-tests including a fix to `Utf8ToWide()`
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string (#712)
* set utf8 locale, only set LC_CTYPE as we don't want to affect how decimal point or sorting orders are handled
* set language/region explicitly so we can use LC_ALL
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This change removes our dependency on vcpkg for package management, in favour of bringing some code in-tree in the `thirdparty` folder as well as using the xmake build-in package management feature. For the latter, all the package definitions are maintained in the zen repo itself, in the `repo` folder.
It should now also be easier to build the project as it will no longer depend on having the right version of vcpkg installed, which has been a common problem for new people coming in to the codebase. Now you should only need xmake to build.
* Bumps xmake requirement on github runners to 2.9.9 to resolve an issue where xmake on Windows invokes cmake with `v144` toolchain which does not exist
* BLAKE3 is now in-tree at `thirdparty/blake3`
* cpr is now in-tree at `thirdparty/cpr`
* cxxopts is now in-tree at `thirdparty/cxxopts`
* fmt is now in-tree at `thirdparty/fmt`
* robin-map is now in-tree at `thirdparty/robin-map`
* ryml is now in-tree at `thirdparty/ryml`
* sol2 is now in-tree at `thirdparty/sol2`
* spdlog is now in-tree at `thirdparty/spdlog`
* utfcpp is now in-tree at `thirdparty/utfcpp`
* xmake package repo definitions is in `repo`
* implemented support for sanitizers. ASAN is supported on windows, TSAN, UBSAN, MSAN etc are supported on Linux/MacOS though I have not yet tested it extensively on MacOS
* the zencore encryption implementation also now supports using mbedTLS which is used on MacOS, though for now we still use openssl on Linux
* crashpad
* bumps libcurl to 8.11.0 (from 8.8.0) which should address a rare build upload bug
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* remove dependency to zenutil/workerpools.h from remoteprojectstore.cpp
* remove dependency to zenutil/workerpools.h from buildstoragecache.cpp
* remove unneded include
* move jupiter helpers to zenremotestore
* move parallelwork to zencore
* remove zenutil dependency from zenremotestore
* clean up test project dependencies - use indirect dependencies
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memory for no reason (#397)
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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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- Improvement: Add zenhttp-test and zenutil-test
- Improvement: Moved cachepolicy test to cachepolicy.cpp
- Improvement: Renamed cachestore tests from z$ to cachestore
- Improvement: Moved test linking so test for a lib is linked by <lib>-test
- Improvement: Removed HttpRequestParseRelativeUri in httpstructuredcache.cpp and use the one in cacherequests.h instead
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