Fix compiling for Windows targets (#5053)
The `unix::signal` was also included during Windows compilations. This of course will not work. Fix this by only including it for `unix` targets. Also changed all other conditional compilation options to use `cfg(unix)` instead of `cfg(not(windows))`. The latter may also include `wasm` for example, or any other future target family. This way we will only match `unix` Fixes #5052
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ query_logger = ["dep:diesel_logger"]
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# Currently only used to enable rusts official ip support
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unstable = []
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[target."cfg(not(windows))".dependencies]
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[target."cfg(unix)".dependencies]
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# Logging
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syslog = "6.1.1"
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src/main.rs
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src/main.rs
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use tokio::{
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fs::File,
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io::{AsyncBufReadExt, BufReader},
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signal::unix::SignalKind,
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};
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#[cfg(unix)]
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use tokio::signal::unix::SignalKind;
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#[macro_use]
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mod error;
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mod api;
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{
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logger = logger.chain(fern::log_file(log_file)?);
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}
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#[cfg(not(windows))]
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#[cfg(unix)]
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{
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const SIGHUP: i32 = SignalKind::hangup().as_raw_value();
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let path = Path::new(&log_file);
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}
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}
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#[cfg(not(windows))]
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#[cfg(unix)]
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{
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if cfg!(feature = "enable_syslog") || CONFIG.use_syslog() {
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logger = chain_syslog(logger);
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Ok(level)
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}
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#[cfg(not(windows))]
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#[cfg(unix)]
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fn chain_syslog(logger: fern::Dispatch) -> fern::Dispatch {
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let syslog_fmt = syslog::Formatter3164 {
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facility: syslog::Facility::LOG_USER,
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