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Now, the full batch is passed down to the rule, which then enqueues
the elements as single messages. Note that this code has some known
defects and needs more changes until it is correct again. This is
primarily a commit to be able to return to a known-(somewhat)-good
state.
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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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This offers considerable additional flexibility AND superior performance
(in cases where multiple inputs now can avoid lock contention)
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... as well as added multi-ruleset support for imtcp
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... this was long overdue, and I finlly tackeld it. It turned out to
be more complex than I initially thought. The next step now probably is
to actually implement multiple rule sets and the beauty that comes
with them.
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