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These should generally be safe to just ignore, which should be the
default behavior of Expat and LuaExpat
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http://[::]:5280/ is as sensible as http://*:5280/ so why not
This might be a bit weird when listening no multiple interfaces but not
sure we can really do anything sensible then anyway.
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This might make the global routes less confusing sometimes, or at least
valid URLs instead of http://*:5280/ which doesn't make much sense.
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Because why not I guess. This mirrors the corresponding luarocks command
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This way you don't need to set the server URL in the config to use this,
you could just ^C^V an install line from a web page that says
prosodyctl install https://modules.example.com/mod_example.src.rock
Drop the help message in this case since it'll be all messed up by being
given an URL or rock filename.
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Only when the help is shown because of invalid arguments should a
non-zero status code be returned to indicate a problem.
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Reads nicer, but adds more code. Can always be reverted later I suppose.
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This way the host-agnostic http://*:5280/ handler is not enabled, but
BOSH can still be used with any local VirtualHost
Ref #1712
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This way the host-agnostic http://*:5280/ handler is not enabled, but
BOSH can still be used with any local VirtualHost
Ref #1712
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Metadata in modules is added using lines formatted as:
--% key: value
Where key is a valid identifier string, and value is also a string (leading
and trailing whitespace are trimmed during parsing).
The initial supported keys are:
--% requires_core_features: feature1, feature2, ...
--% conflicts_core_features: feature1, feature2. ...
These 'features' map to features reported by the new core.features module.
A benefit of this load-time metadata approach compared to e.g. something like
module:requires()/module:conflicts() is that we can continue to look in module
search paths for a suitable module. Aborting an already-loaded module due to
a version conflict would be too late.
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A "feature" is a simple string, and it's expected that we will add to (and
maybe remove from) this list over the course of time.
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Load filters can choose to block the loading of certain files, and optionally
return some metadata about the loaded file.
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Extra-extra obvious that no interaction with this should lead to
persisted changes
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I'm not sure what went wrong here, copy-paste mistake?
Doesn't matter as long as nobody can create nodes on this service.
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Currently it is hard codded to be a specialized stdout logger, which
should be fixed one day.
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Especially 'connectivity' was missing
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Original motivation was tiresome warnings about Lua 5.4 not being
supported yet.
Can still be handy to tweak log level, e.g. to prevent logging to
interfere with command output.
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Filtered trough pandoc
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Now based on draft-ietf-dnsop-svcb-https-08
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Based on draft-ietf-dnsop-svcb-https-00
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Doesn't affect normal usage by Prosody since neither A nor AAAA records
use this and SRV records has the host name last so the position is not
needed.
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Note the duplicate 9 and 16 entries, neither of which are especially
relevant for our resolver usage.
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Goal is to regenerate this file from the IANA registry using a tool.
Having it in a separate file will reduce vcs noise in util.dns
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Probably worked anyway but settings might not always have been applied
depending on what order things happens in.
Error was hidden by the pcall, which was sorta intentional...
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We break the SHOULD about the merged _xmpp and _xmpps SRV handling, but
we follow all the MUSTs
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When there are no records to return the return value from dns.lookup()
might be nil or might be a table containing zero records, depending on
which DNS library is used
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Since some of the titles are quite dense
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It is unexpected that 'example.com' matches 'exampleicom.org' and this
use of Lua patterns is undocumented and unlikely to be widely known or
used.
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The Lua string.format %q doesn't behave correctly for all characters
that should be escaped in a quoted-string. And who knows what effects
higher Unicode might have here.
Applying percent-encoding of filenames seems like the safest way to deal
with filenames, as well as being easier than implementing the actual
quoted-string transform, which seems complicated and I'm not even sure
it covers every possible character.
Filenames can safely be assumed to be UTF-8 since they are passed in an
attribute in the query without any escaping.
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Stops an error when extra_labels is nil since it attempts to index it
Unsure about correctness
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It's what `gwl` in my vim did. Must be optimal then.
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