Setting this option to false does not count missing bytes in files towards the
extraction limits, and allows to extract data up to the desired limit,
even when partial files are written.
When missing bytes are encountered, files are now written as sparse
files.
Using this option requires the underlying storage and utilities to support
sparse files.
In the past, we allocated a buffer with zeroes and wrote that with
fwrite. Now, instead we just fseek to the correct offset.
This changes the way in which the file extract limit is counted a bit;
skipped bytes do no longer count against the file size limit.
(cherry picked from commit 5071592e9b7105090a1d9de19689c499070749d4)
Setting this option to false does not count missing bytes in files towards the
extraction limits, and allows to extract data up to the desired limit,
even when partial files are written.
When missing bytes are encountered, files are now written as sparse
files.
Using this option requires the underlying storage and utilities to support
sparse files.
(cherry picked from commit afa6f3a0d3b8db1ec5b5e82d26225504c2891089)
* All "Broxygen" usages have been replaced in
code, documentation, filenames, etc.
* Sphinx roles/directives like ":bro:see" are now ":zeek:see"
* The "--broxygen" command-line option is now "--zeexygen"