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This reverts commit c618ed5ff41ce29454e784c610b23bad0ea21f4f. The list iterator is broken. As found by Fred, running QUIC single- threaded shows that only the first connection is accepted because the accepter relies on the element being initialized once detached (which is expected and matches what MT_LIST_DELETE_SAFE() used to do before). However while doing this in the quic_sock code seems to work, doing it inside the macro show total breakage and the unit test doesn't work anymore (random crashes). Thus it looks like the fix is not trivial, let's roll this back for the time it will take to fix the loop.
The HAProxy documentation has been split into a number of different files for ease of use. Please refer to the following files depending on what you're looking for : - INSTALL for instructions on how to build and install HAProxy - BRANCHES to understand the project's life cycle and what version to use - LICENSE for the project's license - CONTRIBUTING for the process to follow to submit contributions The more detailed documentation is located into the doc/ directory : - doc/intro.txt for a quick introduction on HAProxy - doc/configuration.txt for the configuration's reference manual - doc/lua.txt for the Lua's reference manual - doc/SPOE.txt for how to use the SPOE engine - doc/network-namespaces.txt for how to use network namespaces under Linux - doc/management.txt for the management guide - doc/regression-testing.txt for how to use the regression testing suite - doc/peers.txt for the peers protocol reference - doc/coding-style.txt for how to adopt HAProxy's coding style - doc/internals for developer-specific documentation (not all up to date)
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