[speculative/not to land] Add pcap logging for decorated sockets#9338
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Adds a RecordingSocketFactory that decorates a TCP socket and captures events as Pcap or a sealed event trait. A potential debugging tool... - after the fact flaky tests - visibility into HTTP/2 frames - confirming behaviour of mock sockets The last point is why I'm exploring this. See whether we can run some category of tests without real I/O and flakiness. Run in near instant time.
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Likely this goes nowhere.
Adds a RecordingSocketFactory that decorates a TCP socket and captures events as Pcap or a sealed event trait. The pcap file is produced without running anything external like tshark.
A potential debugging tool...
The last point is why I'm exploring this. See whether we can run some category of tests without real I/O and flakiness. Run in near instant time.