This makes the target location consistent with other auto-generated
files like config_formats.h, config_core.h, and config_functions.h and
simplifies the build of clickhouse_common.
Here is oneliner:
$ gg 'LOG_\(DEBUG\|TRACE\|INFO\|TEST\|WARNING\|ERROR\|FATAL\)([^,]*, [a-zA-Z]' -- :*.cpp :*.h | cut -d: -f1 | sort -u | xargs -r sed -E -i 's#(LOG_[A-Z]*)\(([^,]*), ([A-Za-z][^,)]*)#\1(\2, fmt::runtime(\3)#'
Note, that I tried to do this with coccinelle (tool for semantic
patchin), but it cannot parse C++:
$ cat fmt.cocci
@@
expression log;
expression var;
@@
-LOG_DEBUG(log, var)
+LOG_DEBUG(log, fmt::runtime(var))
I've also tried to use some macros/templates magic to do this implicitly
in logger_useful.h, but I failed to do so, and apparently it is not
possible for now.
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
v2: manual fixes
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
This allows starting and stopping separately each protocol server
without restarting ClickHouse.
This also allows adding or removing `listen_host` entries, which
start and stops servers for all enabled ports.
When stopping a server, the listening socket is immediately closed
(and available for another server).
Protocols with persistent connections try to wait for any currently
running query to finish before closing the connection, but idle
connection are closed quickly (depending on how often the protocol
is polled).
An extra ProfileEvent is added, `MainConfigLoads`, it is
incremented every time the configuration is reloaded. This helps
when trying to assess whether the new configuration was applied.