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refactor(userspace/libsinsp): remove old meta events implementation #1495
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LGTM label has been added. Git tree hash: ee2910fd968de34dc5de2139fe7af3cae65e7a46
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Thank you very much for the cleanup @jasondellaluce !! |
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/approve
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Signed-off-by: Jason Dellaluce <[email protected]>
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/approve
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What type of PR is this?
/kind cleanup
Any specific area of the project related to this PR?
/area libsinsp
Does this PR require a change in the driver versions?
What this PR does / why we need it:
This PR aims to ultimately have only one way in the inspector for injecting asynchronous meta-events. The only piece remaining using the old approach was the generator of internal PROCINFO events. This has now been ported to the async event queue approach.
Which issue(s) this PR fixes:
Special notes for your reviewer:
Does this PR introduce a user-facing change?: