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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim Wojtulewicz
ec9eff0bd5 Use type aliases for IntrusivePtr definitions 2020-06-30 20:37:30 -07:00
Tim Wojtulewicz
9364e6a5b7 Move IntrusivePtr and utility methods to the zeek namespace 2020-06-30 20:19:12 -07:00
Tim Wojtulewicz
137e416a03 Rename BroType to Type 2020-06-10 14:27:36 -07:00
Tim Wojtulewicz
ed13972924 Move Type types to zeek namespace 2020-06-09 17:20:45 -07:00
Jon Siwek
3f92df51b7 Improve TableVal HashKey management
* Deprecated ComputeHash() methods and replaced with MakeHashKey()
  which returns std::unique_ptr<HashKey>

* Deprecated RecoverIndex() and replaced with RecreateIndex()
  which takes HashKey& and returns IntrusivePtr.

* Updated the new TableVal Assign()/Remove() methods to take either
  std::unique_ptr<HashKey> or HashKey& as appropriate for clarity of
  ownership expectations.
2020-05-20 22:16:47 -07:00
Jon Siwek
e01d2c1b37 Deprecate ComputeHash(Val*) methods, replace with ComputeHash(Val&) 2020-05-20 15:47:19 -07:00
Tim Wojtulewicz
fd5e15b116 The Great Embooleanating
A large number of functions had return values and/or arguments changed
to use ``bool`` types instead of ``int``.
2020-03-31 06:41:54 +00:00
Jon Siwek
b62727a7fa Merge branch 'intrusive_ptr' of https://github.com/MaxKellermann/zeek
* 'intrusive_ptr' of https://github.com/MaxKellermann/zeek: (32 commits)
  Scope: store IntrusivePtr in `local`
  Scope: pass IntrusivePtr to AddInit()
  DNS_Mgr: use class IntrusivePtr
  Scope: use class IntrusivePtr
  Attr: use class IntrusivePtr
  Expr: check_and_promote_expr() returns IntrusivePtr
  Frame: use class IntrusivePtr
  Val: RecordVal::LookupWithDefault() returns IntrusivePtr
  Type: RecordType::FieldDefault() returns IntrusivePtr
  Val: TableVal::Delete() returns IntrusivePtr
  Type: base_type() returns IntrusivePtr
  Type: init_type() returns IntrusivePtr
  Type: merge_types() returns IntrusivePtr
  Type: use class IntrusivePtr in VectorType
  Type: use class IntrusivePtr in EnumType
  Type: use class IntrusivePtr in FileType
  Type: use class IntrusivePtr in TypeDecl
  Type: make TypeDecl `final` and the dtor non-`virtual`
  Type: use class IntrusivePtr in TypeType
  Type: use class IntrusivePtr in FuncType
  ...
2020-03-17 22:51:46 -07:00
Max Kellermann
7924e948b9 CompHash: return IntrusivePtr 2020-03-06 09:06:38 +01:00
Max Kellermann
53f49e0057 CompHash: use class IntrusivePtr for the type field 2020-02-20 15:57:39 +01:00
Max Kellermann
0db61f3094 include cleanup
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
2020-02-04 20:51:02 +01:00
Dominik Charousset
c1f3fe7829 Switch from header guards to pragma once 2019-09-17 14:10:30 +02:00
Johanna Amann
6d612ced3d Mark one-parameter constructors as explicit & use override where possible
This commit marks (hopefully) ever one-parameter constructor as explicit.

It also uses override in (hopefully) all circumstances where a virtual
method is overridden.

There are a very few other minor changes - most of them were necessary
to get everything to compile (like one additional constructor). In one
case I changed an implicit operation to an explicit string conversion -
I think the automatically chosen conversion was much more convoluted.

This took longer than I want to admit but not as long as I feared :)
2018-03-27 07:17:32 -07:00
Robin Sommer
bd2e30f521 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/topic/dist-cleanup'
* origin/topic/dist-cleanup:
  Updating INSTALL
  Updating README
  Remove $Id$ tags
  Remove policy.old directory, adresses #511
2011-09-18 16:17:42 -07:00
Robin Sommer
03d41818e0 Fix for the CompHash fix. 2011-08-19 19:01:14 -07:00
Jon Siwek
495e987938 Remove $Id$ tags 2011-08-04 15:21:18 -05:00
Robin Sommer
66e2c3b623 Renaming the Logger to Reporter.
Also changing output to not include timestamps when we haven't started
processing packets yet.
2011-07-01 09:22:33 -07:00
Robin Sommer
93894eed9b Overhauling the internal reporting of messages to the user.
The Logger class is now in charge of reporting all errors, warnings,
informational messages, weirds, and syslogs. All other components
route their messages through the global bro_logger singleton.

The Logger class comes with these reporting methods:

    void Message(const char* fmt, ...);
    void Warning(const char* fmt, ...);
    void Error(const char* fmt, ...);
    void FatalError(const char* fmt, ...); // Terminate Bro.
    void Weird(const char* name);
    [ .. some more Weird() variants ... ]
    void Syslog(const char* fmt, ...);
    void InternalWarning(const char* fmt, ...);
    void InternalError(const char* fmt, ...); // Terminates Bro.

See Logger.h for more information on these.

Generally, the reporting now works as follows:

    - All non-fatal message are reported in one of two ways:

        (1) At startup (i.e., before we start processing packets),
            they are logged to stderr.

        (2) During processing, they turn into events:

            event log_message%(msg: string, location: string%);
            event log_warning%(msg: string, location: string%);
            event log_error%(msg: string, location: string%);

            The script level can then handle them as desired.

            If we don't have an event handler, we fall back to
            reporting on stderr.

    - All fatal errors are logged to stderr and Bro terminates
      immediately.

    - Syslog(msg) directly syslogs, but doesn't do anything else.

The three main types of messages can also be generated on the
scripting layer via new Log::* bifs:

    Log::error(msg: string);
    Log::warning(msg: string);
    Log::message(msg: string);

These pass through the bro_logger as well and thus are handled in the
same way. Their output includes location information.

More changes:

    - Removed the alarm statement and the alarm_hook event.

    - Adapted lots of locations to use the bro_logger, including some
      of the messages that were previously either just written to
      stdout, or even funneled through the alarm mechanism.

    - No distinction anymore between Error() and RunTime(). There's
      now only one class of errors; the line was quite blurred already
      anyway.

    - util.h: all the error()/warn()/message()/run_time()/pinpoint()
      functions are gone. Use the bro_logger instead now.

    - Script errors are formatted a bit differently due to the
      changes. What I've seen so far looks ok to me, but let me know
      if there's something odd.

Notes:

    - The default handlers for the new log_* events are just dummy
      implementations for now since we need to integrate all this into
      the new scripts anyway.

    - I'm not too happy with the names of the Logger class and its
      instance bro_logger. We now have a LogMgr as well, which makes
      this all a bit confusing. But I didn't have a good idea for
      better names so I stuck with them for now.

      Perhaps we should merge Logger and LogMgr?
2011-06-25 16:40:54 -07:00
Robin Sommer
13a492091f Merge remote branch 'origin/topic/robin/logging-internals'
Includes some additional cleanup.
2011-04-20 21:30:41 -07:00
Robin Sommer
7abd8f177f Fixing a problem with records having optional fields when used as
table/set indices.

This addresses #367. In principle, the fix is quite straightford.
However, it turns out that sometimes record fields lost their
attributes on assignment, and then the hashing can't decide anymore
whether a field is optional or not. So that needed to be fixed as
well.
2011-02-02 18:06:02 -08:00
Robin Sommer
61757ac78b Initial import of svn+ssh:://svn.icir.org/bro/trunk/bro as of r7088 2010-09-27 20:42:30 -07:00