Currently the major DataLog backend API (reading and writing) is split between wpiutil and glass. In the interest of allowing code that wants to use these APIs to not need to link to glass and declutter wpiutil, all of those APIs are moved to a new library named "datalog".
Signed-off-by: Jade Turner <spacey-sooty@proton.me>
Co-authored-by: Jade Turner <spacey-sooty@proton.me>
Co-authored-by: Gold856 <117957790+Gold856@users.noreply.github.com>
DataLog is now a base class, with DataLogBackgroundWriter being the
background thread version and DataLogWriter being a non-threaded version.
Also split the C header into a separate file to make it more wpiformat friendly.
We now use a wrapper (wpi::print) to catch exceptions since we can't patch
std::print() to not throw when we ultimately migrate to it.
fmtlib and std format/print throw the same exceptions and always have. We previously patched fmt::print() to not throw a write failure exception, but we can't do that for std::print(); wpi::print() is the migration plan.
Restarting a stopped log results in creating a new log file with fresh copies of the same start records and schema data records.
Also check to see if the file has been deleted or if the log file exceeds 1.8 GB, and start a new one.