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Joey Parrish 0295ef182b
chore: Refactor public headers and macros (#1275)
This organizes all public headers for the library into
include/  and makes sure then don't rely on any headers from
other folders.

To accomplish this, this change also refactors macros.h,
media/base/macros.h, and status/status_macros.h into macros/classes.h,
macros/compiler.h, macros/crypto.h, macros/logging.h, macros/status.h,
and public/export.h.  Now the export macros from macros.h live in
include/ to keep include/ from requiring anything else.

This refactor enables an install target that includes public headers
only.

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Co-authored-by: Cosmin Stejerean <cstejerean@meta.com>
2023-10-14 09:36:01 -07:00
Joey Parrish 3b3e267221
style: Sort headers to comply with the style guide (#1273)
Reorder headers to follow the Google C++ Style Guide:

> In dir/foo.cc or dir/foo_test.cc:
>
> 1. dir2/foo2.h.
> 2. A blank line
> 3. C system headers (more precisely: headers in angle brackets with
the .h extension), e.g., <unistd.h>, <stdlib.h>.
> 4. A blank line
> 5. C++ standard library headers (without file extension), e.g.,
<algorithm>, <cstddef>.
> 6. A blank line
> 7. Other libraries' .h files.
> 8. A blank line
> 9. Your project's .h files.


https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Names_and_Order_of_Includes
2023-10-11 16:49:50 +08:00
Joey Parrish 4e310f03bf
style: Use angle-brackets for all internal headers (#1271)
This feeds into efforts to create a working install target.

The order of headers is still funky, and was "fixed" by clang-format,
but in a way that doesn't exactly align with the style guide. Further
cleanup of header order is coming in a follow-up PR.
2023-10-11 07:51:11 +08:00
Joey Parrish af98d48726
fix: Fix flush/close semantics for HTTP files, improve testing (#1232)
All HTTP-based tests now use an embedded test server instead of
httpbin.org, which makes them much faster and more reliable.

These more reliable tests also exposed some issues that began recently
with PR #1201.  HttpFile's Flush() semantics were different than those
documented for files in general.  Flush() used to close the file for
uploading, so that no further writes were allowed, but the documentation
stated that it would only flush data to its destination.  PR #1201
brought HttpFile's Flush() in line with the docs, but gave us no way to
terminate a chunked upload.

This adds a new method to File called CloseForWriting(), which
terminates a chunked upload for HttpFile.  The only other implementation
that does anything is UdpFile, which uses the socket library function
shutdown() to terminate writes while allowing reads.

This also tweaks HttpFile::CloseWithStatus() so that it will not
generate an error if the file is closed before the HTTP response is
written to the download cache.

This modifies the test HttpFileTest.MultipleWrites so that the file is
Flushed after each chunk.  This adds test coverage for the changes
introduced in PR #1201.

Fixes #1224 (missing test coverage for HttpFile::Flush)
2023-07-13 18:55:48 -07:00
Joey Parrish 1131bf7eea
chore: Mass-update copyright headers (#1086)
Closes #1076
2022-08-26 08:44:59 -07:00
KongQun Yang eb98a87f7d Move packager/media/file to packager/file
Change-Id: Idc0d75a7ceab7c8ce460ef896fdefdec088124bb
2017-07-17 12:08:28 -07:00