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John Ericson
48fe0ed554
Merge pull request #8374 from obsidiansystems/improve-path-setting
Split `OptionalPathSetting` from `PathSetting`
2023-06-21 15:40:43 -04:00
John Ericson
469d06f9bc Split out worker protocol template definitions from declarations
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.
2023-06-19 11:45:59 -04:00
John Ericson
d2ce2e89b1 Split OptionalPathSetting from PathSetting
Rather than doing `allowEmpty` as boolean, have separate types and use
`std::optional`. This makes it harder to forget the possibility of an
empty path.

The `build-hook` setting was categorized as a `PathSetting`, but
actually it was split into arguments. No good! Now, it is
`Setting<Strings>` which actually reflects what it means and how it is
used.

Because of the subtyping, we now also have support for
`Setting<std::optional<String>>` in general. I imagine this can be used
to clean up many more settings also.
2023-06-18 23:31:18 -04:00
John Ericson
2c8475600d Fix some issues with experimental config settings
Issues:

1. Features gated on disabled experimental settings should warn and be
   ignored, not silently succeed.

2. Experimental settings in the same config "batch" (file or env var)
   as the enabling of the experimental feature should work.

3. For (2), the order should not matter.

These are analogous to the issues @roberth caught with my changes for
arg handling, but they are instead for config handling.

Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-17 12:41:04 -04:00