I've spent the last couple of evenings committing code to break out the last bits of the core event loop. I then added in a chopped up copy of src/ssl.c (the SSL CONNECT tunneling stuff) and voila! I now have a TCP proxy.
A (comparitively) slow TCP proxy (3000 small obj/sec instead of where it should be: ~10,000 small obj/sec). A slow, single-threaded TCP proxy, but a TCP proxy nonetheless.
I can now instrument just the core libraries to find out where they perform and scale poorly, seperate from the rest of the Squid codebase. I count this as a pretty big milestone.
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