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2024-03-04Merge pull request #9099 from obsidiansystems/common-protoeldritch horrors
Factor out bits of the worker protocol to use elsewhere (cherry picked from commit 4b1a97338f517f45e6169d3d8845c5caa5724e97) Change-Id: If93afa0f8b1cf9b0e705b34fa71e6fd708752758
2024-03-04Merge pull request #8923 from obsidiansystems/test-protoeldritch horrors
Unit test some worker protocol serializers (cherry picked from commit c6faef61a6f31c71146aee5d88168e861df9a22a) Change-Id: I99e36f5f17eb7642211a4e42a16b143424f164b4
2023-06-19Create `worker_proto::{Read,Write}Conn`John Ericson
Pass this around instead of `Source &` and `Sink &` directly. This will give us something to put the protocol version on once the time comes. To do this ergonomically, we need to expose `RemoteStore::Connection`, so do that too. Give it some more API docs while we are at it.
2023-06-19Put worker protocol items inside a `WorkerProto` structJohn Ericson
See API docs on that struct for why. The pasing as as template argument doesn't yet happen in that commit, but will instead happen in later commit. Also make `WorkerOp` (now `Op`) and enum struct. This led us to catch that two operations were not handled! Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-19Split out worker protocol template definitions from declarationsJohn Ericson
This is generally a fine practice: Putting implementations in headers makes them harder to read and slows compilation. Unfortunately it is necessary for templates, but we can ameliorate that by putting them in a separate header. Only files which need to instantiate those templates will need to include the header with the implementation; the rest can just include the declaration. This is now documenting in the contributing guide. Also, it just happens that these polymorphic serializers are the protocol agnostic ones. (Worker and serve protocol have the same logic for these container types.) This means by doing this general template cleanup, we are also getting a head start on better indicating which code is protocol-specific and which code is shared between protocols.