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net.server_epoll: Reduce log level of TLS handshake errors to debug These are triggered all the time by random HTTPS connections, so they are mostly just useless noise. When you actually do need them, you probably have debug logging enabled too, since these messages are fairly useless without more context.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sat, 15 Feb 2020 16:43:18 +0100
parent 10035:386f085820e6
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--
-- A string.format wrapper that gracefully handles invalid arguments
--

local tostring = tostring;
local unpack = table.unpack or unpack; -- luacheck: ignore 113/unpack
local pack = require "util.table".pack; -- TODO table.pack in 5.2+
local type = type;
local dump = require "util.serialization".new("debug");
local num_type = math.type or function (n)
	return n % 1 == 0 and n <= 9007199254740992 and n >= -9007199254740992 and "integer" or "float";
end

-- In Lua 5.3+ these formats throw an error if given a float
local expects_integer = { c = true, d = true, i = true, o = true, u = true, X = true, x = true, };

local function format(formatstring, ...)
	local args = pack(...);
	local args_length = args.n;

	-- format specifier spec:
	-- 1. Start: '%%'
	-- 2. Flags: '[%-%+ #0]'
	-- 3. Width: '%d?%d?'
	-- 4. Precision: '%.?%d?%d?'
	-- 5. Option: '[cdiouxXaAeEfgGqs%%]'
	--
	-- The options c, d, E, e, f, g, G, i, o, u, X, and x all expect a number as argument, whereas q and s expect a string.
	-- This function does not accept string values containing embedded zeros, except as arguments to the q option.
	-- a and A are only in Lua 5.2+


	-- process each format specifier
	local i = 0;
	formatstring = formatstring:gsub("%%[^cdiouxXaAeEfgGqs%%]*[cdiouxXaAeEfgGqs%%]", function(spec)
		if spec ~= "%%" then
			i = i + 1;
			local arg = args[i];

			local option = spec:sub(-1);
			if arg == nil then
				args[i] = "nil";
				spec = "<%s>";
			elseif option == "q" then
				args[i] = dump(arg);
				spec = "%s";
			elseif option == "s" then
				args[i] = tostring(arg);
			elseif type(arg) ~= "number" then -- arg isn't number as expected?
				args[i] = tostring(arg);
				spec = "[%s]";
			elseif expects_integer[option] and num_type(arg) ~= "integer" then
				args[i] = tostring(arg);
				spec = "[%s]";
			end
		end
		return spec;
	end);

	-- process extra args
	while i < args_length do
		i = i + 1;
		local arg = args[i];
		if arg == nil then
			args[i] = "<nil>";
		else
			args[i] = tostring(arg);
		end
		formatstring = formatstring .. " [%s]"
	end

	return formatstring:format(unpack(args));
end

return {
	format = format;
};