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mod_ping: Remove ad-hoc command
17:27:40 <Ge0rG> Zash: the Ping thing is absolutely worthless
17:27:55 <Zash> The command provided by mod_ping?
17:27:59 <pep.> To own server?
17:28:14 <Ge0rG> the Ping command in mod_admin_web, whatever it maps to
17:28:29 <Ge0rG> > Pong
> 2019-11-07T16:28:16Z
What am I supposed to do with that result?
17:28:29 <Zash> Yeah, mod_ping provides that
17:28:41 <Ge0rG> Is it a ping to my own server? Where's the RTT?
17:28:48 <Zash> Dunno if it's useful for more than verifying that the adhoc command system works
17:29:02 <Ge0rG> (it lags, but there is no indication of how much)
17:29:14 <Zash> It can't really test that itself
17:29:52 <Zash> Anyone opposed to deleting it?
17:30:42 <Zash> Half the module
17:42:47 <MattJ> Zash, I'm fine with removing it
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Thu, 07 Nov 2019 19:23:42 +0100 |
parent | 9328:a9592107021b |
child | 12744:e894677359e5 |
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local iter = require "util.iterators"; describe("util.iterators", function () describe("join", function () it("should produce a joined iterator", function () local expect = { "a", "b", "c", 1, 2, 3 }; local output = {}; for x in iter.join(iter.values({"a", "b", "c"})):append(iter.values({1, 2, 3})) do table.insert(output, x); end assert.same(output, expect); end); end); describe("sorted_pairs", function () it("should produce sorted pairs", function () local orig = { b = 1, c = 2, a = "foo", d = false }; local n, last_key = 0, nil; for k, v in iter.sorted_pairs(orig) do n = n + 1; if last_key then assert(k > last_key, "Expected "..k.." > "..last_key) end assert.equal(orig[k], v); last_key = k; end assert.equal("d", last_key); assert.equal(4, n); end); it("should allow a custom sort function", function () local orig = { b = 1, c = 2, a = "foo", d = false }; local n, last_key = 0, nil; for k, v in iter.sorted_pairs(orig, function (a, b) return a > b end) do n = n + 1; if last_key then assert(k < last_key, "Expected "..k.." > "..last_key) end assert.equal(orig[k], v); last_key = k; end assert.equal("a", last_key); assert.equal(4, n); end); end); end);