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* wepoll: use lower-cased windows headersfanquake2020-06-221-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This matches their use throughout the rest of the project, and fixes the build when you are cross-compiling on Linux using mingw-w64. i.e: CC epoll.lo CC wepoll.lo CC signal.lo wepoll.c:138:10: fatal error: WS2tcpip.h: No such file or directory #include <WS2tcpip.h> ^~~~~~~~~~~~ compilation terminated. make[2]: *** [Makefile:1918: wepoll.lo] Error 1
* Add wepoll support to light up the epoll backend on WindowsNick Grifka2020-05-081-0/+2221
libevent is lacking a scalable backend on Windows. Let's leverage the wepoll library until Windows comes up with an epoll/kqueue compete user mode API. - All regress tests pass for standard wepoll - These 2 tests fail intermittently for changelist wepoll, so disabling changelist wepoll for now http/cancel_inactive_server http/stream_in - verify target on Windows runs tests for both wepoll and win32 backends - wepoll backend preferred over win32 backend - wepoll version 1.5.6 v2: cleaner backend abstraction. Disallow wepoll on MinGW/Cygwin. v3: Add wepoll.h to dist v4: Make sure wepoll source files are excluded from cygwin/mingw builds v5: Keep win32 as default backend on windows. v6: Include wepoll in mingw builds. Verified that regress tests pass w/ WEPOLL backend. v7: Enable wepoll on mingw when building with cmake v8: Add wepoll testrunner for autotools test target