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Conflicts:
runtime/debug.h
runtime/obj.c
runtime/parser.h
runtime/wti.h
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I have now done the necessary cleanup. Looks like everything is in place.
Unfortunately, I do not yet have any actual parser that is not built-in,
but I think we can postpone working on that when the first one appears.
I don't expect troubles in that case, but you never know ;)
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looks like we are almost done and need only to add the ruleset parser-specific
config options.
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another milestone commit: the program works, the new interface
is used, some more cleanup is needed and the per-ruleset config
options are still missing. But we are getting closer...
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This is a milestone commit, which adds new code that breaks
nothing, but also does not add any visible change. Just prep work...
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I cleaned up a lot of config variable access along the way. This
version compiles and runs, but does not yet offer any enhanced
functionality. pmrfc5424 is just a dummy that is not yet being used.
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Message parsing is now done as part of main message queue worker
processing (was part of the input thread) This should also improve
performance, as potentially more work is done in parallel.
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