``NetControl::DROP`` had 3 conflicting definitions that could potentially
be used incorrectly without any warnings or type-checking errors.
Such enum redefinition conflicts are now caught and treated as errors,
so the ``NetControl::DROP`` enums had to be renamed:
* The use as enum of type ``Log::ID`` is renamed to ``NetControl::DROP_LOG``
* The use as enum of type ``NetControl::CatchReleaseInfo`` is renamed to
``NetControl::DROP_REQUESTED``
* The use as enum of type ``NetControl::RuleType`` is unchanged and still
named ``NetControl::DROP``
For event/hook handlers that had a previous declaration, any &default
arguments are ineffective. Only &default uses in the initial
prototype's arguments have an effect (that includes if the handler
is actually the site at which the declaration occurs).
These are no longer loaded by default due to the performance impact they
cause simply by being loaded (they have event handlers for commonly
generated events) and they aren't generally useful enough to justify it.