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Recently, a number of people in the community have made the (admittedly
easy) mistake that we use a significant portion of crow.
Today, we use crow for the router, and the "app" structure, and even
those have been significantly modified to meet the bmc needs. All other
components have been replaced with Boost beast. This commit removes the
crow mentions from the Readme, and moves the crow folder to "http" to
camouflage it a little. No code content has changed.
Tested:
Code compiles. No functional change made to any executable code.
Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <ed.tanous@intel.com>
Change-Id: Iceb57b26306cc8bdcfc77f3874246338864fd118
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boost::asio::io_service is removed in leiu of io_context, which is a
closer match to the networking TS. Move us to that implementatio.
This was an automated move using the following command:
git grep -l 'io_service' | xargs sed -i 's/io_service/io_context/g'
Change-Id: I46605521c01f79f86f6901ddf69ddc8c4bc24103
Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <ed.tanous@intel.com>
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This commit moves the codebase to the lastest clang-format file from
upstream, as well as clang-format-6.0.
Change-Id: Ice8313468097c0c42317fbb9e10ddf036e8cff4c
Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <ed.tanous@intel.com>
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This patchset moves bmcweb over to the upstream style naming
conventions for variables, classes, and functions, as well as imposes
the latest clang-format file.
This changeset was mostly built automatically by the included
.clang-tidy file, which has the ability to autoformat and auto rename
variables. At some point in the future I would like to see this in
greater use, but for now, we will impose it on bmcweb, and see how it
goes.
Tested: Code still compiles, and appears to run, although other issues
are possible and likely.
Change-Id: If422a2e36df924e897736b3feffa89f411d9dac1
Signed-off-by: Ed Tanous <ed.tanous@intel.com>
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This commit is the beginings of attempting to transition away from
crow, and toward boost::beast. Unit tests are passing, and
implementation appears to be slightly faster than crow.
Change-Id: Ic8d946dc7a04f514c67b1098f181eee1ced69171
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