This largely copies over Spicy's `.clang-format` configuration file. The
one place where we deviate is header include order since Zeek depends on
headers being included in a certain order.
The Zeek code base has very inconsistent #includes. Many sources
included a few headers, and those headers included other headers, and
in the end, nearly everything is included everywhere, so missing
#includes were never noticed. Another side effect was a lot of header
bloat which slows down the build.
First step to fix it: in each source file, its own header should be
included first to verify that each header's includes are correct, and
none is missing.
After adding the missing #includes, I replaced lots of #includes
inside headers with class forward declarations. In most headers,
object pointers are never referenced, so declaring the function
prototypes with forward-declared classes is just fine.
This patch speeds up the build by 19%, because each compilation unit
gets smaller. Here are the "time" numbers for a fresh build (with a
warm page cache but without ccache):
Before this patch:
3144.94user 161.63system 3:02.87elapsed 1808%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 2168608maxresident)k
760inputs+12008400outputs (1511major+57747204minor)pagefaults 0swaps
After this patch:
2565.17user 141.83system 2:25.46elapsed 1860%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 1489076maxresident)k
72576inputs+9130920outputs (1667major+49400430minor)pagefaults 0swaps
- Removes entire FindSoonest method that includes all of the calls to select() for checking for ready sources
- Removes FD_Set checking against IOSources
- Adds system for registering and unregistering file descriptors from IOSources. This allows individual sources to mark themselves as ready to be checked by the loop as they become available.
- Adds entirely new loop architecture based on checking the IOSources for when their next timeout is, and then waiting for either that timeout or when the next source is ready. This also implements the polling based on what the OS supports, instead of just calling select() on all platforms. Currently it supports kqueue, epoll, and plain poll.
- Adds system for pinging the loop to force it to wake up