When I tried to add cool new clang-tidy 14 warnings, I noticed that the
current clang-tidy settings already produce a ton of warnings. This
commit addresses many of these. Almost all of them were non-critical,
i.e. C vs. C++ style casts.
The following headers are pretty generic, so use forward declaration as
much as possible:
- Context.h
- Settings.h
- ConnectionTimeouts.h
(Also this shows that some missing some includes -- this has been fixed)
And split ConnectionTimeouts.h into ConnectionTimeoutsContext.h (since
module part cannot be added for it, due to recursive build dependencies
that will be introduced)
Also remove Settings from the RemoteBlockInputStream/RemoteQueryExecutor
and just pass the context, since settings was passed only in speicifc
places, that can allow making a copy of Context (i.e. Copier).
Approx results (How much units will be recompiled after changing file X?):
- ConnectionTimeouts.h
- mainline: 100
- Context.h:
- mainline: ~800
- patched: 415
- Settings.h:
- mainline: 900-1K
- patched: 440 (most of them because of the Context.h)