Apparently when no tty is attached, which is the case for Docker, the
buffer size for stdout increases to the point that only half of the
entire log might be written.
bootstrap_node_packets.c was giving an error as it was being included
twice and there were no include guards, so part of it was split into
bootstrap_node_packets.h.
Useful for things like a Docker container or just running it in the
terminal.
Complements the stdout logging option. This is actually why the stdout
logging was added in the first place -- to be used in the foreground
mode, though nothing stops one from using stdout in the background
mode, which one could redirect to a file.
Passing Logger object into every function isn't fun. See for yourself:
something as simple as a public key printing function turns from
>void print_public_key(const uint8_t *public_key)
to
>void print_public_key(Logger *logger, const uint8_t *public_key)