Yonas Habteab
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91c7e60df8
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Replace all existing copyright headers with SPDX headers
I've used the following command to replace the original copyright header
lines in a C-style comment block:
```
$ find . \( -type d \( -name '\..*' -o -name third-party -o -name scripts -o -name prefix -o -name malloc -o -name server -o -name docker -o -name build -o -name doc \) -prune \) -o -type f -exec perl -pi -e 's{/\*[^*]*\(\s*c\s*\)\s*(\d{4})\s*Icinga\s+GmbH[^*]*\*/}{// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: \1 Icinga GmbH <https://icinga.com>\n// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later}gi' {} +
```
For files that use shell-style comments (#) like CMakeLists.txt, I've
used this command:
```
$ find . \( -type d \( -name '\..*' -o -name third-party -o -name scripts -o -name prefix -o -name malloc -o -name server -o -name docker -o -name build -o -name doc \) -prune \) -o -type f -exec perl -pi -e 's{#.*\(\s*c\s*\)\s(\d{4})\sIcinga\s+GmbH.*}{# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: \1 Icinga GmbH <https://icinga.com>\n# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later}gi' {} +
```
And for SQL files:
```
$ find . \( -type d \( -name '\..*' -o -name third-party -o -name scripts -o -name prefix -o -name malloc -o -name server -o -name docker -o -name build -o -name doc \) -prune \) -o -type f \( -name '*.sql' \) -exec perl -pi -e 's{--.*\(c\)\s(\d{4})\sIcinga\sGmbH.*}{-- SPDX-FileCopyrightText: \1 Icinga GmbH <https://icinga.com>\n-- SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later}gi' {} +
$ find . \( -type d \( -name '\..*' -o -name third-party -o -name scripts -o -name prefix -o -name malloc -o -name server -o -name docker -o -name build -o -name doc \) -prune \) -o -type f \( -name '*.sql' \) -exec perl -pi -e 's{-- Copyright \(c\)\s(\d{4})\sIcinga\s+Development\sTeam.*}{-- SPDX-FileCopyrightText: \1 Icinga GmbH <https://icinga.com>\n-- SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later}gi' {} +
```
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2026-02-04 14:00:05 +01:00 |
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Alexander A. Klimov
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15191bcd74
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ApplyRule::GetTarget*s(): support constant strings from variables
in addition to literal strings. This is for sandboxed filters with some
variables pre-set by the caller. They're "constant" in that scope, too.
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2023-12-13 16:02:50 +01:00 |
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Yonas Habteab
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2610fb1285
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Avoid evaluating the same filter twice for the same target
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2022-11-04 10:15:22 +01:00 |
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Alexander A. Klimov
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a698b9c3da
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ApplyRule::RuleMap: reduce complexity, save unnecessary lookups
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2022-10-28 14:27:53 +02:00 |
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Alexander A. Klimov
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038a5e8ef6
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Unify storages of regular/targeted apply rules: std::vector<ApplyRule::Ptr>
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2022-10-28 14:27:53 +02:00 |
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Alexander A. Klimov
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a56ad38ad3
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Separately handle apply rules targetting only specific parent objects
not to unnecessarily run e.g. the filter assign where host.name=="example.com"
for all hosts being not example.com.
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2022-10-28 14:27:53 +02:00 |
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