refactor: Rename RIPPLE_ and RIPPLED_ definitions to XRPL_ (#5821)

Per XLS-0095, we are taking steps to rename ripple(d) to xrpl(d).

C++ include guards are used to prevent the contents of a header file from being included multiple times in a single compilation unit. This change renames all `RIPPLE_` and `RIPPLED_` definitions, primarily include guards, to `XRPL_`. It also provides a script to allow developers to replicate the changes in their local branch or fork to avoid conflicts.
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Bart
2025-11-04 07:13:58 +00:00
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parent b18dece145
commit ada83564d8
593 changed files with 1337 additions and 1225 deletions

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@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ if(xrpld)
# define a macro for tests that might need to
# be exluded or run differently in CI environment
if(is_ci)
target_compile_definitions(rippled PRIVATE RIPPLED_RUNNING_IN_CI)
target_compile_definitions(rippled PRIVATE XRPL_RUNNING_IN_CI)
endif ()
if(voidstar)

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ target_compile_definitions (opts
>
$<$<BOOL:${beast_no_unit_test_inline}>:BEAST_NO_UNIT_TEST_INLINE=1>
$<$<BOOL:${beast_disable_autolink}>:BEAST_DONT_AUTOLINK_TO_WIN32_LIBRARIES=1>
$<$<BOOL:${single_io_service_thread}>:RIPPLE_SINGLE_IO_SERVICE_THREAD=1>
$<$<BOOL:${single_io_service_thread}>:XRPL_SINGLE_IO_SERVICE_THREAD=1>
$<$<BOOL:${voidstar}>:ENABLE_VOIDSTAR>)
target_compile_options (opts
INTERFACE