This adds two new functions: `Conn::register_removal_hook()` and
`Conn::unregister_removal_hook()` for registering a hook function to be
called back during `connection_state_remove`. The benefit of using hook
callback approach is better scalability: the overhead of unrelated
protocols having to dispatch no-op `connection_state_remove` handlers is
avoided.
Previously, more data than could effectively be utilized by any remote
Zeek was published (e.g. full list of pending commands or other
transient state that may add up to non-trivial amount of bytes).
And switch Zeek's base scripts over to using it in place of
"connection_state_remove". The difference between the two is
that "connection_state_remove" is raised for all events while
"successful_connection_remove" excludes TCP connections that were never
established (just SYN packets). There can be performance benefits
to this change for some use-cases.
There's also a new event called ``connection_successful`` and a new
``connection`` record field named "successful" to help indicate this new
property of connections.
Minor cleanup in merge: remove print statements and unnecessary @if
directive.
* 'topic/jsbarber/ftp-cluster-fix-patch' of https://github.com/jsbarber/zeek:
Publish ftp_data_expected updates to other workers for synchronization
* 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"