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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Miller 7a500cd37f A giant translation of TaskFooPriority -> TaskPriority::Foo
This is so that APIs that take priorities don't take ints, which are
common and easy to accidentally pass the wrong thing.
2019-06-25 02:47:35 -07:00
mpilman 96aaa31a6c Compiling on clang again 2019-05-13 14:15:23 -07:00
mpilman 6afce01744 Implementation complete (not yet working) 2019-05-13 14:15:22 -07:00
Evan Tschannen 1d7fec3074 Merge commit '048bfc5c368063d9e009513078dab88be0cbd5b0' into task/tls-upgrade-2
# Conflicts:
#	.gitignore
2019-01-24 17:43:06 -08:00
anoyes 6a4d87802b Replace & operator with variadic function 2018-12-28 11:33:42 -08:00
Vishesh Yadav 3eb9b23024 Listen to multiple addresses and start using vector<NetworkAdddress> in Endpoint
- This patch will make FDB listen to multiple addresses given via
  command line. Although, we'll still use first address in most places,
  this patch starts using vector<NetworkAddress> in Endpoint at some basic
  places.
- When sending packets to an endpoint, pick a random network address in
  endpoints
- Renames Endpoint::address to Endpoint::addresses since it
  now holds a vector of addresses.
2018-12-13 13:36:52 -08:00
Vishesh Yadav 43e5a46f9b Change Endpoint::address(NetworkAddress) to vector<NetworkAddress>
Extend `Endpoint` class to take multiple NetworkAddresses instead of
just one. Hence, to talk to an endpoint instead of one IP:PORT, we'll
have multiple IP:PORT pairs.

This patch simply adds the field and makes changes to compile the
codebase. The first element of of `address` field is used everywhere.
Hence the way we talk to remains same with this patch.

NOTE:

Directly accessing the first memeber of Endpoint::address is unsafe
as Endpoint() doesn't enforces non-empty address list. However, since
the correctness test pass for now and are anyway replacing all those
unsafe accesses with ones considering the whole vector, this patch
ignores to access them in safe way.
2018-12-13 13:36:52 -08:00
Robert Escriva 268093a96d Adjust all includes to be relative to the root.
Remove the use of relative paths.  A header at foo/bar.h could be included by
files under foo/ with "bar.h", but would be included everywhere else as
"foo/bar.h".  Adjust so that every include references such a header with the
latter form.

Signed-off-by: Robert Escriva <rescriva@dropbox.com>
2018-10-19 17:35:33 +00:00
Evan Tschannen 0acfae1e76 fixed the windows linker error 2018-10-15 18:19:51 -07:00