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Should be able to roundtrip trough serialization. Also nice for debug
and logging purposes where you might want more details than what the
__tostring method provides.
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Enables util.serialization to turn Sets into a representation that can be
deserialized with an environment trick, i.e. `set{"a","b"}`. Also useful
for debug purposes.
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This was implied with the "debug" preset and does nice things like turn
util.set objects into "set{a,b,c}" instead of the quite verbose thing
you get otherwise.
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Improves serialization of function references especially, the built-in
default handling of that in util.serialization is not the most
informative. Now, along with the function metatable from util.startup,
the actual function can be found by filename and line number.
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Mostly in order to avoid triggering the XML syntax highlighting in the
console logger.
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For potential future use.
Used for logging into a different account than the one used for
authentication.
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Partly copied from util.sasl.scram and then reduced a bit.
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RFC 6120 states that
> If the initiating entity does not wish to act on behalf of another
> entity, it MUST NOT provide an authorization identity.
Thus it seems weird to require it here. We can instead expect an
username from the token data passed back from the profile.
This follows the practice of util.sasl.external where the profile
callback returns the selected username, making the authentication module
responsible for extracting the username from the token.
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This allows token-aware things to access extra information about the
authentication, such as when the token is due to expire and the attached
custom 'data'.
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E.g. if you were to just pass "username" without @hostname, the split
will return nil, "username" and the nil gets passed to saslprep() and it
does not like that.
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settings
The cross_domain_* settings were added here prior to http_cors_override
being added back in 17d87fb2312a, so for a time there was no
replacement, but now there is.
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Allows retrieving this in e.g. a health reporting module
Thanks pfak
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Ensures a last round of garbage collection and that finalizers are
called. Fixes things like proper closing of SQLite3 state.
There are more calls to os.exit() but most of them exit with an error or
in a case where a final GC sweep might not matter as much.
It would be nice if this was the default.
Calling util.statup.exit() everywhere may be sensible, but would be more
involved, requiring imports everywhere.
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This ensures a last round of garbage collection and finalizers, which
should include flushing the readline history file.
Test procedure:
```
$ ./prosodyctl shell
prosody> s2s:show() -- any command that is not the last in history
... output
prosody> bye
$ ./prosodyctl shell
prosody> ^P
```
After this, the shell prompt should contain the last command from before
the "bye". Before this patch, recent history is gone most of the time.
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Introduced in 6966026262f4
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Seems CREATE INDEX is unhappy as a prepared statement. Perhaps because
the table has not been COMMIT-ed yet?
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The 'type' fields are a first guess.
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http://lua.sqlite.org/
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configured (fix #1793)
Existing such records may cause timeouts or errors in clients and
servers trying to connect, despite prosodyctl check saying all is well
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See bd9e006a7a74 for more context
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Thanks MattJ
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In this API, a 'node' is always a simple text string. Sometimes the caller may
have a more complex structure representing a node, but the hash ring is really
only concerned with the node's name.
This API change allows :add_nodes() to take a table of `node_name = value`
pairs, as well as the simple array of node names previously accepted.
The 'value' of the selected node is returned as a new second result from
:get_node().
If no value is passed when a node is added, it defaults to `true` (as before,
but this was never previously exposed).
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Wrong part of Lua 5.1 compat removed in 0f4feaf9ca64
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Mostly to ensure it is available during tests, as util.startup is not
invoked there
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Code deduplication
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If the buffer is already empty, nothing to do. If we're throwing away the
whole buffer, we can just empty it and avoid read_chunk() (which in turn
may collapse()). These shortcuts are much more efficient.
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