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util.dbuffer: dynamic string buffer
Similar to util.ringbuffer (and shares almost identical API). Differences:
- size limit is optional and dynamic
- does not allocate a fixed buffer of max_size bytes
- focus on simply storing references to existing string objects where possible,
avoiding unnecessary allocations
- references are still stored in a ring buffer to enable use as a fast FIFO
Optional second parameter to new() provides the number of ring buffer segments. On
Lua 5.2 on my laptop, a segment is ~19 bytes. If the ring buffer fills up, the next
write will compact all strings into a single item.
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 26 Jun 2020 16:41:31 +0100 |
parent | 10515:35bf3b80480f |
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# server supports contact subscription pre-approval (RFC 6121 3.4) [Client] Alice jid: preappove-a@localhost password: password [Client] Bob jid: preapprove-b@localhost password: password --------- Alice connects Alice sends: <presence/> Alice receives: <presence/> Alice sends: <presence to="${Bob's JID}" type="subscribed"/> Bob connects Bob sends: <iq type="get" id="roster1"> <query xmlns="jabber:iq:roster"/> </iq> Bob receives: <iq type="result" id="roster1"> <query xmlns="jabber:iq:roster" ver="{scansion:any}"> </query> </iq> Bob sends: <presence/> Bob receives: <presence from="${Bob's full JID}"/> Bob sends: <presence to="${Alice's JID}" type="subscribe" /> Bob receives: <iq type='set' id='{scansion:any}'> <query ver='1' xmlns='jabber:iq:roster'> <item jid="${Alice's JID}" subscription='none' ask='subscribe' /> </query> </iq> Bob receives: <presence from="${Alice's JID}" type="subscribed" /> Bob disconnects Alice sends: <iq type="get" id="roster1"> <query xmlns="jabber:iq:roster"/> </iq> Alice receives: <iq type="result" id="roster1"> <query xmlns="jabber:iq:roster" ver="{scansion:any}"> <item jid="${Bob's JID}" subscription="from" /> </query> </iq> Alice disconnects Bob disconnects