Major restructuring of how streams work. Neither input nor output
streams are now blocking. This avoids stalling the rest of the client or
server when a peer is slow or unresponsive.
Note that this puts an extra burden on users of streams to make sure
they are allowed to do their work once the underlying transports are
ready (e.g. monitoring fds).
Now measures over an entire update, which should hopefully give us more
stable values. They are still small values for fast networks though so
increase precision in the values we keep.
Provides safety against them accidentally becoming negative because
of bugs in the calculations.
Also does the same to CharArray and friends as they were strongly
connection to the stream objects.
Fix warnings emitted by Clang:
/home/shade/dev/tigervnc/common/rdr/FdInStream.h:30:9: error: 'rdr::FdInStreamBlockCallback' has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor [-Werror,-Wnon-virtual-dtor]
class FdInStreamBlockCallback {
^
In file included from /home/shade/dev/tigervnc/common/network/TcpSocket.cxx:44:
In file included from /home/shade/dev/tigervnc/common/network/TcpSocket.h:31:
/home/shade/dev/tigervnc/common/network/Socket.h:82:9: error: 'network::ConnectionFilter' has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor [-Werror,-Wnon-virtual-dtor]
class ConnectionFilter {
^
..etc