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Since there are more than two choices now. Hard to describe this choice
in just one line. Maybe this whole block should go away?
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Nicer than the "unsupported stanza type" error we get otherwise.
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This was a leftover from when we (or rather I) thought that the
old (now called "high-level") API would be removed. We deemed it
useful though, so let's remove that "legacy" language and make
the description more friendly.
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This allows the user to detect whether the cursor is currently
at the top of the stanza. This will be used by util.xmppstream
to be able to port it over.
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This ensures __gc is called on everything that may need it, such as
database connections.
It was reported in the chat by Happy that SQLite3 does not close its
state cleanly in WAL mode, leaving the WAL file behind. This is probably
rather a bug in mod_storage_sql, but forcing a final GC sweep should
also help with such things everywhere.
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Should allow using this tool for comparing configs without hash table
order messing things up.
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Turns out you can seek past the end of the file without getting an
error.
Also rejects empty range instead of sending the whole file.
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Originally added in 202b9951b037 but util.pubsub gained a better method
in 6c2c2fc4b8dd since then, which mod_pep uses since 9194431b6447 which
should have deleted this.
All these :create calls would have failed with a 'conflict' error, since
the nodes had already been created. This was never noticed because of
missing error handling.
Also note that this code did not restore node configuration.
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This should not be possible, but a traceback indicating node_data being
nil here was reported by Ron in the chat.
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Only a starting point is supported due to the way response:send_file()
sends everything it gets from the provided file handle but does not have
any way to specify how much to read.
This matches what Conversations appears to be doing.
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Backs out 1d0862814bfc and 2fdd71b08126
Largely unused, undocumented and did not have enough tests to provide
confidence in its correct operation.
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Previously no 'proxy65_acl' option would allow unrestricted access by local or
remote JIDs.
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This requires LuaSec 0.7+ and OpenSSL 1.1.1+
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Due to a bug this field was not properly exported before
See https://github.com/brunoos/luasec/issues/149
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stream
This may be useful for any plugins that want to experiment with different policies
for stanza size limits (e.g. unauthenticated vs authenticated streams).
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The de-facto interpretation of this (undocumented) option is to indicate to
the client whether it is allowed to invite other users to the MUC.
This is differs from the existing option in our config form, which only
controls the behaviour of sending of invites in a members-only MUC (we always
allow invites in open rooms).
Conversations is one client known to use this disco#info item to determine
whether it may send invites.
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secrets
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stanza size limits
c2s/bosh/ws streams will default to 256KB, s2s and components to 512KB.
These values are aligned with ejabberd's default settings, which should reduce
issues related to inconsistent size limits between servers on the XMPP network.
The previous default (10MB) is excessive for any production server, and allows
significant memory usage by even unauthenticated sessions.
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Testing has demonstrated that the default GC parameters are not
sufficient to prevent runaway memory growth when running under Lua 5.2
and Lua 5.3.
Setting the GC speed to 500 was tested on Lua versions 5.1->5.4 and did
not display unbounded memory growth.
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lfs.dir() throws a hard error if there's a problem, e.g. no such
directory or permission issues. This also gets called early enough that
the main loop error protection hasn't been brought up yet, causing a
proper crash.
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Otherwise the default "certs" would be relative to $PWD, which works
when testing from a source checkout, but not on installed systems where
it usually points to the data directory.
Also, the LuaFileSystem dir() iterator throws a hard error, which may
cause a crash or other problems.
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