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Changes sub-second part of example timestamp to .5 in order to avoid
floating point issues.
Some clients use timestamps when ordering messages which can lead to
messages having the same timestamp ending up in the wrong order.
It would be better to preserve the order messages are sent in, which is
the order they were stored in.
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Lua since 5.3 raises a fuss when time functions are handed a number with
a fractional part and the underlying C functions are all based on
integer seconds without support for more precision.
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The expected value goes first.
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Naming things ... Thing or thing_t?
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The PR has been merged and there's no reason not to have nested records
and other definitions.
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Still only a type definition.
Typed Lua is no longer maintained.
Teal is currently an active project.
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XEP-0004: Partial forms are handled
XEP-0045: We're already strict with GC 1.0
XEP-0060: Change in semantics wrt 'pubsub#type', but not in code
XEP-0115: No protocol change
XEP-0138: Specification moved to Obsolete
XEP-0163: Editorial only change
XEP-0215: Minor schema change
XEP-0280: Editorial change
XEP-0297: Had the wrong version number
XEP-0106: Note missing piece for version 1.1
XEP-0313: Editorial change
XEP-0363: Editorial clarification, no code change required
XEP-0380: Registry additions, no code change needed
XEP-0384: Not directly supported, only here because people will ask otherwise
XEP-0445: Broken out of XEP-0401
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See https://www.ietf.org/blog/finalizing-ietf-tools-transition/
Already done in various other places.
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This 'config' argument was removed without explanation in d8dbf569766c
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This field can be viewed using s2s:show(nil, "... starttls") even
without any special support in mod_admin_shell, which can be added later
to make it nicer. One can then assume that a TLS connection with an
empty / nil starttls field means Direct TLS.
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This makes explicit which lookups can accept an unsigned response.
Insecure (unsigned, as before DNSSEC) A and AAAA records can be used as
security would come from TLS, but an insecure TLSA record is worthless.
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The ORDER BY and LIMIT clauses are not needed and don't even make much
sense. This part was most likely a leftover from the :find method.
Tested with sqlite and postgres 14
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Passes with memory, internal, sqlite
Fails with postgres as in #1766
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It is time. Most community modules should have been adjusted to work
with the new (net.http.files) way.
At some point this usage should be prevented.
Related to #1765
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The last missing piece of #1760, otherwise SCRAM-SHA-*-PLUS is not
actually advertised.
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This is happens if the account is new and doesn't have any bookmarks
yet, which is not a problem.
Rarely seen since most clients currently use the older version of
XEP-0084 stored in XEP-0049 rather than in PEP, but at least one
(Converse.js )does.
One scenario in which this would show up often is with Converse.js as a
guest chat using anonymous authentication, where all "accounts" would
always be new and not have any bookmarks. This scenario probably does
not need to have mod_bookmarks at all, but if enabled globally it would
likely become loaded onto the VirtualHost unless explicitly disabled.
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There's no 'prosody.prosodyctl' property other than this one, introduced
in 6216743c188c in 2015.
Guessing that the intent was to skip this when running as a prosodyctl
command. The module.command code does its own version of this
initialization, so this seems likely.
Thanks raja for noticing
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Brings back SCRAM-SHA-*-PLUS from its hiatus brought on by the earlier
channel binding method being undefined for TLS 1.3, and the increasing
deployment of TLS 1.3.
See 1bfd238e05ad and #1542
Requires future version of LuaSec, once support for this key material
export method is merged.
See https://github.com/brunoos/luasec/pull/187
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Probably a duplicate of the comment next to Lmove, recorded by mistake
Lpack can probably be removed at some point in the near future once we
are confident it is not used anywhere.
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Added in d278a770eddc avoid having to deal with its absence in Lua 5.1.
No longer needed when Lua 5.1 support is dropped.
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Normally with bidi, any outgoing connection should be the same as the
incoming, hence when closing a bidi connection it should be removed as a
route to the remote server. However it is not guaranteed, a remote bidi-capable server
might have decided to open a new connection for some reason. This can
lead to a situation where there are two bidi connections, and the s2sout
route is a locally initiated s2sout connection. In this case, such a
s2sout connection should be kept.
Noticed in a rare case where bidi has just been enabled on a running
server, and something establishes new connections immediately when a
connection is closed.
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Requires luacheck 0.25.0
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