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* Suppress progress report callback if oplog import detects oplog with zero ops
* output error code when catching system errors
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This change adds more instrumentation for memory tracking, so that as little as possible comes through as Unknown in Insights analysis.
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some fixes to make everything build using unity build mode. Mostly moved code from anonymous namespaces into local impl namespace to avoid ambiguity in name resolution.
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- Improvement: Add file and line to ASSERT exceptions
- Improvement: Catch call stack when throwing assert exceptions and log/output call stack at important places to provide more context to caller
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this change adds support for tracing http payloads when using the asio path. This was already supported when using the `--http=plugin` path and this change moves some code into a shared class for reuse.
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these changes clean up module dependencies and allow the transports subtree to be built standalone (in the UE tree for instance)
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* added log level control/query to LoggerRef
* added debug logging to http plugin implementation
* added GetDebugName() to transport plugin interfaces
* added debug name to log output
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this change aims to hide logging internals from client code, in order to make it easier to extend and take more control over the logging process in the future.
As a bonus side effect, the generated code is much tighter (net delta around 2.5% on the resulting executable which includes lots of thirdparty code) and should take less time to compile and link.
Client usage via macros is pretty much unchanged. The main exposure client code had to spdlog internals before was the use of custom loggers per subsystem, where it would be common to have `spdlog::logger` references to keep a reference to a logger within a class. This is now replaced by `zen::LoggerRef` which currently simply encapsulates an actual `spdlog::logger` instance, but this is intended to be an implementation detail which will change in the future.
The way the change works is that we now handle any formatting of log messages in the zencore logging subsystem instead of relying on `spdlog` to manage this. We use the `fmt` library to do the formatting which means the client usage is identical to using `spdlog`. The formatted message is then forwarded onto any sinks etc which are still implememted via `spdlog`.
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* added support for having multiple http servers active in one session
* added configuration API to pluggable transports
* removed pimpl pattern from some pluggable transports implementations
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separating the http server implementations into a directory and moved diagsvcs into zenserver since it's somewhat hard-coded for it
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