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there are still some files left which could go into the
runtime, but I think we will delete most of them once we
are done with the full modularization.
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source and its capablity to be delayed without bad side effects)
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- included expression support in filter module (and it works ;))
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rsyslog (now) and also much easier to type
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troubles with the framework, also it was somewhat ugly...)
- fixed a memory leak in object destruction (was recently introduced by
object naming, not present in any released version)
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- defined a property class
- implemented deserializer (needs some more work)
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activated. If active, locking is employed.
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destruct user objects if needed
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- created a kind of general base class
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number of patches necessary to core modules, because we need a new
formatting function (date-pgsql).
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provided and the calling sequence is more intuitive (there were invalid
calls based on a too-weired interface)
- (hopefully) fixed some remaining bugs rooted in wrong use of the CStr
class. These could lead to program abort.
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call to logerror() that many of the modules do. I have not tried it,
but I think things will become wild when we compile without pthread
support. Threading prevents full recursion, so we have not seen any bad
effects so far. However, the problems that I experienced in ommysl
(that caused me to re-structure startWorker()) are actually rooted in
this issue. I first thought to fix it via a module interace, but I now
came to the conclusion that it is not more effort and much cleaner to
do an internal error buffering class. This is implemented in
errbuf.c/h.
- I just noticed that this is not actually an error buf, but the core of an
input module for all internal messages. As such, I implement it now as
iminternal.c/h. Of course, there is no input module interface yet
designed, but that doesn't matter. Worst-case, I need to re-write the
im, best case I can use the im (at least partly) to define the
interface.
- added a few functions to the linkedlist class
- error messages during startup are now buffered - so we do no longer need
to think about how emergency logging might work. Actually, these are
logged to whatever is instatiated in the log file. This enhances the
chance that we will be able to drop the error message somewhere it is
seen.
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